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and tremendous amounts of money had nothing to do with anything. this is a terrible thing experience. but we are catching them left and right. elon musk is helping us on it. [applause] and he is pretty good. he is pretty good. he's pretty good at it. but the numbers are astounding. >> john: the trump administration pushing forward with plans to downside federal agencies handstaves gimmick save taxpayers money. but democrats resisting the shakeout up and out going down without a fight. listen to this. with one voice, fire elon musk! unelected, unaccountable billionaire. >> elon musk, we have a message for you, you will be fired. >> elon and his tech burros ride they are skateboard to another agency and start crashing their databases. >> he has his grimy hands all over the administration but we will keep the pressure on and
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not allow this musk takeover. >> john: the test for elon musk is to save taxpayers money. i'm john roberts in washington and sandra, people are saying that is a bad thing. >> sandra: saving taxpayer money, that sounds like a good thing. we will see where this goes. and sandra smith in new york. trims pledge to save by dismantling usaid as prepared to be placed administrative leave tomorrow. doge worked to expose usaid spinning and tens of millions of dollars told out with projects overseas. >> john: white house press secretary karoline leavitt on decks and we will talk to her in a few moments. rich edson live at the state department which is now overseeing usaid, rich. >> it is, the state department reviewing all of u.s. foreign aid and freezing agency responsible for giving it out. the republicans maintain usaid's
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unaccountable to congress and the administration and pointing millions and findings for those strengthening democracy for lgbtq t.i. pipe lists in the western balkans and climate change opportunities. >> we have got to spend money and this executive branch and this white house is going to take the initiative to dig in and find the details and expose them, be applied to an already onboard a. tthe biden official administration said depending foreign aid is difficult politically. >> the country does not really like foreign aid. i learned this from watching and that '90s. it is not a popular subject with mainstream america nor federal workers. we don't want to be caught on our heels defending spending on dei in serbia. >> democrats called the phrase reckless and maintain usaid programs save lives and bolster
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american security overseas. they say freezing the bulk of it and recalling workers around the world disrupts all of that. ran usaid under george w. bush told "politico" the youth usaid needs to reform spinning which folded the agency in the state department and eliminates expertise. that quote is 1% of the federal budget. it builds political influence and economic influence and promotes american business and protects us in terms of disease threats around the world. it is and our natural interest to run these programs. secretary state marco rubio said the department is considering and issuing waivers on programs that are involved in foreign aid and are in the u.s. national interests. john, back to you. >> john: sounds logical on the surface at least. rich edson, thank you. >> sandra: must be fired to delayed the vote doing everything they can to stop these budget cuts. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram live
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on that hill. kata, what is happening in the senate right now? pico it is a marathon session talkathon and kept the session until 10:30 yesterday morning and through the night. they are protesting doge, elon musk and russell vought as budget director. they will steal the power of the purse granted to congress under the constitution. >> whatever the challenges and whatever that theory is, what i want to tell you right now, don't normalize a president who is violating the separation of powers. don't normalize a president who is violating civil service laws. don't normalize a president who is ignoring the dictates of congress in establishing agencies. >> some republicans say the skepticism of elon musk and the federal branch when it comes to spinning that publicly all republicans applaud what the 23 is doing. the g.o.p. wants to leave out what it says is unnecessary
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spending. >> there is a wrecking coming and the american people support this. i think permanent washington is shaking right now because they are really afraid that american people understand what is going on for years if not decades. >> democrats have long tailored to message opposing president trump that now the left has another photo, elon musk. liberals are working to undercut musk. >> we are going to work to fight tooth fire elon musk or mmn anybody in this country and congress should at least agree he should not be given in constitutional powers to enrich himself with our taxpayer money. >> democrats worked to mccrory about though as budget director. they cannot derail the nomination because all republicans will vote yes. the democrats opposed is 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight. the vote could be the second nominee confirmed without bipartisan support. sandra. >> sandra: chad pergram with
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the latest on that. john. >> john: sandra, let's bring an karoline leavitt, the white house press secretary, to dig into this. for caroline, it is good to have our own briefing today. >> it is great to see you too, thank you for having me guys periods payments they are screaming around doge centered around elon musk and dei. this is what they have been doing. >> this is a dictatorship in the making. >> we are not going to have apartheid in america anymore! >> here is the interesting thing, a reuters ipsos poll after the usaid news broke found 66% of people would like to seee programs suspended. which is leading a lot of people to say the democrats have picked the very weird held to die on. >> that is because there is no other hill to die on because
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president trump continues to deliver on the promises he made to the american people on the campaign trail. and going through the federal government, line by line, and making this government more efficient is one of those priorities. one of those promises president trump made. as you cited, john, 66% of americans support freezing foreign aid. and i rode a fascinating article in "the washington post" and they interviewed voters in pennsylvania and all of them said they support president trump and elon musk's efforts to make this government more efficient. what president trump and elon musk in this entire administration is trying to do is make our bloated bureaucracy in washington run like a profitable business. every agency has been passed going line by line and ensuring the american tax payer's money is lined with american people's interest. it is a common sense solution to
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fixing decades old problem of bloated bureaucracy, waste, fraud, and abuse. the vast majority of americans supported. the democrats can hoop and holler all they want at the white house wilkins mcstay committed to delivering president trump's priorities and good stewards of hardworking american taxpayer dollars. >> sandra: karoline, great to have it on the program and sandra here. as far as a bio offer expires midnight tonight and the latest 40,000 staff have agreed to leave. before i get to my question, is that the number right now, 40,000? >> yes. the last i checked personnel management, 40,000 and counting. i would add we encourage federal workers who don't feel like showing up to the office to accept this buyout program. it is a very generous offer from president trump and his administration. >> sandra: i wonder if that is the number the president thought he would be right now or perhaps that might be bigger reportedly. we will ask you to confirm if
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this is the case. president trump is planning mass layoffs if they are not more who agreed to those buyouts. is that the case? >> i haven't heard the president discussed that directly so i cannot confirm that. but like i said, we didn't know 40,000 and counting federal workers have agreed to this buyout program. they are looking forward to, i guess eight month paid vacation. the president made a commitment to encourage the federal workforce to in gimmick to return to the office. and i guess only 6% is working in the office and that is unacceptable and why the buyout program was offered. >> john: the president announced the 14th have a date and took staff members by surprise. it was something he talked about, but they didn't know he would make an announcement. a few people at the white house had weight, what? it is an idea some people think he is weighing down the got gimmick the gauntlet to see if you don't like this idea, do you
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have another idea? but the question is he went through the campaign saying that he wanted to get the united states out of its involvement in foreign entanglements. this would seem to be the exact opposite of that. >> i don't think so, john. the president has made it clear he will not stand boots on the ground in gaza. he has not committed to that. has made it clear taxpayers will not fund this issue. the president is trying to strike a deal to ensure gaza can be a habitable place for human beings who want to live in peace with real economic development. and president trump is outside-of-the-box thinker and again, why the american people elected him because he has a different perspective to the foreign policy challenges that have been plaguing our world for many, many years. so, this is a great idea. are partners in the region have begun to discuss it with his administration. we have the team of the rain coming to the white house next week. the president has spoken to many of our partners and allies in
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the middle east about this opportunity in gaza. >> sandra: and lines of all of the spending cuts, there is a lot of concern. democrats are pinning trying to get clarity where he stands to make stands with the department of education. is he planning to completely dismantle best? what right now is his thinking on that? >> sure. first, let me say that the president is wholeheartedly committed to spending cuts, and of course, making the government efficient. doge is hitting the ground running to do. when it comes to the department of education, the present and the policy team continued to look at options and how to reduce the size of the department of education if not abolished it completely. to hear the president say half jokingly but also serious, he wants linda mcmahon to lead that agency to put herself out of the job. he wants to overturn the education system back to the
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states. in fact i have a statistic in front of me 78% of first graders at below proficient level in math and reading. 70% and that is this by spending hundreds of billions of dollars on education every single year the current system located in washington, d.c., is not working. and the president is committed to ensuring states and parents have a greater say in their children's education system. spill in the state of education in america for the most part is scandalous, no doubt about that. i want to ask about the executive order of signed yesterday and what was a brilliant moment of stagecraft surrounded by young female athletes as the president codified in executive order geared to the fact transgender athletes have to stay out of wos sports. but in order to really codify that, that will take an act of congress. is the president moving that direction?
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>> we expect congress to act on this. if congress puts a bill on the topic before president trump's desk that makes sense and good law, the president is amended to signing legislation that supports the executive action he has already taken. i will just say, it was a glorious moment at the white house yesterday afternoon to see these female athletes who have worked so hard and spoken up so courageously about the injustice they have faced on the sports field. as a former college softball player myself, it was incredible to see the president make their dreams have millions of female athletes across the country true. we had a big win following president trump's executive order. within hours the ncaa announced they will follow what the president's federal policy. by the way, we expect the olympic committee to do the same. 2028, the olympics will return to the united states of america. how wonderful it will be women across the world to see the u.s.
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lead on this incredibly, important common sense issue. >> sandra: karoline coach i want to ask you about deportations we have seen so far appear to the most public action for the american people that thy have seen under the new presidency. is the present happy, content with a number of deportations we have seen so far? those numbers have not reached the heights he was hoping question might. >> no, the president is very pleased with the efforts by his team. tom homan, stephen miller, secretary kristi noem traversing the country, talking with border patrol agents and i.c.e. agents test with this very important responsibility of the largest mass deportation operation in history. as i said before, will not get complacent. to the president has made this bold promise to the american people. he expects everybody across dhs and here at the white house to continue to work hard every day to deport illegal criminals from american communities.
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yesterday, mr. homan was in colorado. they deported more than 100 tren de aragua members. that is a huge win for the american people and for law-abiding citizens at the country who have been put last because of the previous administration immigration policies and being put first again because of the trump administration's immigration policies. >> john: karoline, thank you for coming on and spending time and it almost feels like i'm at the front row. >> you should come and join us any time periods payment i enjoyed the times we spent together years ago. >> sandra: karoline, come back soon. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu following a meeting on the hill. will we learn more about president trump's idea to control gaza? >> john: i.c.e. agents attempting to detain them this venezuela gang members in colorado, but why weren't they around, that is the gang members when the agents got them?
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"making money." if that number doesn't get to exactly where they wanted to be, with therapy layoffs? she said she didn't know the president's plan to do that. i know you feel passionate about this. is this a great move on the president? i think it is a great move and it's been before. this is a statement of buyout from federal employees april 4, 1995, president bill clinton. more than two years ago i promised to fix the federal government. i am firmly convinced we can do more with less and create a government leaner not meaner and they come from our partner rather than a problem. bill clinton said that. so initially, they got 102,000 people to take the buyout. ultimately, they estimated 172,000 end. it is not unusual to get the hockey stick thing. by the way, this brings us smaller size since john kennedy was president. again, this is a great idea and
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not the first time a president has done it and already. bill clinton, last time a surplus. >> sandra: this can work and be effective, got it. i know you will have more on the show. meanwhile, this is what we are hearing some in congress including senator warner warning for federal employees that might consider buyouts. listen. >> i've been saying all the federal employees, be aware this offer. i don't believe it has been funded to. i don't believe donald trump has any history of ever paying his bills. and i fear federal employees may be marked later potentially without any compensation. >> sandra: so, that is is a warning. i don't know. obviously, we got 40,000 people to take it. >> i think a bigger warning would it be that job's report comes out. we will get that -- 18,000 jobs
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more added to the economy that existed. people know what is going on on the ground. put a finger in your ear and figure out what is happening but don't listen to senator warner coach i would tell you right now. >> sandra: maybe you want to weigh in to put in delicate terms, sean duffy, transportation secretary talk to the doge team to help plug and the aviation system. hillary clinton seized on the tree and retweeted and said, they have no relative experience. most are not old enough to rent a car you will let them mess with airline safety already deteriorated on your watch? secretary duffy saw that and responded. and he said, "madam secretary with all due respect coach experience washington bureaucrats are the reason the infrastructure is crumbling. you need to sit this one out." >> i would say 100%. i did not look at the engineering team.
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they come out with it every month. overall we have been at a c - and infrastructure plans from biden to obama so they did not move the needle in the right leg. what is interesting to meet to talk about the age of these guys instead a brilliant. they are young enough, old enough rather to go fight a war. hillary clinton would not hesitate to send them to pipe for the country. they have a certain brilliance we should seize upon. some of the folks that signed the declaration of independence and look how young without folks have done amazing things in technology. this is so stupid. -preit up and elevating young people not putting them down. >> sandra: charles weighs in and tax cuts. what is going to happen here? this is a huge part of president trump's campaign promise to the american voters in a huge part of america's growth plan for america. >> it has to go through because they are talking about the largest tax hike in history if it does not go through.
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the tax foundation has something cute on their site with all these different scenarios. go there and check it out. for instance, kevin and nick, they make $85,000 a year and have two kids and this tax that doesn't go through does not extend it they will have $1,600 increase in taxes. m for a single mom make $75,000 a year and she will see her taxes go up 1700%. and $165,000.02 kids tax increase will be $2,400. the people make more money and in this case, politically correct, the tax bill they make $200,000 a year and three kids and texas will go up $7,400. >> sandra: this matters. up and down the income status, you will see a tax hike if not extended. >> sandra: it is a big deal. >> every single american. >> sandra: i know you mean business with those glasses. charles, good to see you.
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>> john: sandra, florida leader sounded alarm chinese migrants trying to get into america and this guy on a paddleboard, plus this... >> sandra: thousands protesting president trump's actions in sanctuary city leaders being called to congress. richard fowler and anderson joins us after the break. >> and has to stop or they will be prosecuted. i'm working closely with the department of justice to hold crazpeople accountable.do y this stuff ends today. your♪ ♪ stor has their money in a guaranteed product that goes up with the market. their gains lock in, and when the market goes down, they don't lose money. forward with their money, never backward. and we do it for our clients every day. if you have at least $100,000 to invest, get your investor's guide and see if it's right for you.
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latest. hi. >> sandra, pretty wild photos. we will show you how and where they smugglers are dropping off chinese migrants to get away from law enforcement. >> a chinese man was stopped by the u.s. coast guard 25 miles off of the bahamas. and we had a suitcase strapped to two paddle boards, and he said he was going to miami. late last month, the play scott to chinese meyer creek end migrants by bell in south florida and dropped off, 21 were found hiding in the bacf the u-haul and another group of6 was heading to orlando. authorities believe both cases smugglers from the bahamas entered this canal in miami's coral gables neighborhood for about 10 miles south of downtown miami, but it is only about an hour boat ride from the bahamas. too easy smuggled to come from the florida coast.
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>> florida congressman carlos gimenez said the perfect place to drop off migrants. >> already picked them up at the end of the road. >> it is in operation. >> we have so many miles to protect. >> the florida coastline four times the length of the u.s.-mexico border. local, state, and federal agencies work to patrol the waters. getting to the bahamas from chinese is easy. they are no visa requirements. just buy a ticket and go. >> we have to pay more attention to this region. proximity matters and they are on 20-yard line of our homeland. >> lawmakers have sounded the alarm on chan's involvement in the caribbean. they have invested millions not only in infrastructure but the bahamas, sandra. >> live in miami thank you, john. >> john: sandra back to the top story, democrat democrats x capitol hill opposing elon
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elon musk's to scale back spending. fox news richard fowler with an associate director jessica anderson. so democrats, richard seem to be losing their minds over usaid, doge, and elon musk there to listen to what they said appear. >> an elected billionaire and his team have been given full and unfettered access to our taxpayer money and our government. >> we know we work for the american people! what we are not going to do is stand around while they pulled this bull [bleep]! >> we have to tell elon musk elon musk, nobody can [bleep] mack! >> john: as we pointed out with karoline leavitt a short time ago and the new waiters ipsos poll 56% approved of freeing all foreign assistance. are the democrats on the right track here? >> listen, i think there has to be more explaining because a lot of things the federal government does every day periods feeling is that your way of saying "no?"
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>> what the federal government is a lot more complicated than elon musk and put in a tweet. the story you referenced is in florida with the bahamas. to the reporter mentioned how much money china is investigating in the bahamas. here's a question we should ask ourselves, how much is the united states investing in the bahamas? the balance sheet, china in the green then and bahamas and central america pales in comparison to our investment. who was doing that? usaid so what is the replacement? stay when i would ask how much training is investing in guatemala for transgender surgeries. >> sandra: ableism zero. >> sure, tune his biggest embassy in this moment is the bahamas. >> if the goal of the trump administration is to take on china, we should also look where
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china is making on investments. they are making it on the continent of africa and on the korea been. and -- caribbean and pales in comparison to china. >> john: the secretary has been saying usaid does do a lot of good investments and those investments will continue under the umbrella of the state department. it is the other stuff they are trying to get rid of. >> sandra: i think we need to be clear what president trump's orders were. but is not closed, paused, pause for transparency to look at what the funds of usaid are putting out out of touch with american principles and don't serve that national security interest. the things that have come out from the doge effort from transparency nonhelp our national security efforts. we can do two things at once and elon musk is good at this. we can shut down the things taxpayer teller should not be spent on and that is clear they are telling you know this
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president is taking very seriously our national security interest. no one wants to go after china more than president trump. so there is a right way to do it. there is a right late to do it and president trump will prioritize that for the secretary of state, through the pentagon, and threw me myriad of trade proposals that interconnecting web across the continent. >> jessica, to be fair if the building is closed and the workers can't get a hand that is closed and not paused. >> people actually need to want to go to work. >> most of the work that happens at the usaid happens not in washington. i have seen usaid aid workers solving hiv/aids crisis. so the disease doesn't change and the disease does not manipulate and come to the united states. i've seen usaid solving a bullock on someone else i sure so it doesn't come to the united states. the work we do is critical to national security and part of
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our response to taking on china. so if we take on china with a the 28 tariffs there, what china is doing is making large investments in our backyard in the country. >> john: but i guess proponents of wet usaid has been doing would say, why should we be investing in programs that defend the governments we are trying to help? that is the point rubio was making. >> sandra: he was spot on to talk about this because the money usaid is sprinting for transgender is him and for condoms and don't laugh those are actual things and you are actually defending them. >> there is no evidence? >> all of that is actually not in line with a lot of the country os and moral keith ellison of the country. so rubio should point that out. doge has a role here and we don't want waste, fraud and abuse in foreign aid is a great place to start while we work to
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secure the border. >> john: we are out of ten that millions of dollars flowing through usaid in programs that have nothing to do with national security. >> there are millions of dollars flowing through usaid to prevent hiv. >> and they have been clear those who will remain in place. >> jessica, to be fair as we speak, of those programs are positive. food aid is positive. american dollars spent on purchasing food -- >> john: i can assume if they can pause they can unpause. >> sandra: just not going to make. president trump signing executive order to keep biological men out of linen sports. plus this... >> i don't want to say. there is a certain point where seems to be a good winter. >> john: president trump heading to the super bowl that
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♪ ♪ >> i think we have a ten. we have a ten! [applause] pretty good. okay? now, you will go out and win those events, right? >> sandra: that was a remarkable moment when the president signed executive order to sign sports. a remarkable moment when really it went back to common sense. >> sandra, did you see how many times he checked himself? we will make sure women play with women. for the longest time he heard women should have the right to play like boys do. it was women having access to
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all sports. we talked about diminishing a certain sports because football has to balance out with title ix. the great moment for the president was good instincts yesterday. he has this presser and points out to the lawmakers there and something to say personally about all of them with interaction. he looks left and right and says, "come on in." and comes and the kids. that is a father and grandfather. they were thrilled to be there. we are making sure you don't get your head kick them by trans athlete and whose gender confused because nobody else will protect you. >> sandra: there is the moment and a president to indiana with what people in this country want to see happen. there has been frustration all over the country and we know that leading up to election day. we heard it. ncaa immediately came out with a statement as you know, we played consistent eligibility standards would best serve today's students athletes instead of
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past work of conflicting state laws and court decisions. to that end, a national standard. the ncaa board of governors reviewing the steps to align the coming days and subject to further guidance from the administration. karoline leavitt reacted to that moment after the president signed executive order on this show a short time ago. >> we had a big win following president trump's executive order within hours the ncaa announced they will be following what the president's federal policy, by the way, we expect the olympic committee to get the same. 2028, the olympics will return to the united states of america. how wonderful it will be women across the world to see the u.s. lead on this incredibly important and common sense issue. >> sandra: to your points about the updates at that moment when the girls surrounded him after he signed the executive order, this goes back to election issues for so many american voters. j.k. rowling point out and the
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lack men post on the x, bill ackman among other important reasons why they lost the election in the hearts and minds of the american people and j.k. rowling congratulations evy single person on the left campaigning to destroy women and girls rights without you there would be no images like this. >> sometimes you say to yourself wow this is as long as the party is in power and how long the executive order will last, but can you picture a democrat in the oval office, we will finally make sure trans man play with women or that trans kids, which they should be danny trans surgery for minors and that is what the president said with this. i cannot see this being reversed but i worry about the world cup. what about trans athlete playing center field once a man playing all of a sudden for the world cup? the world cup is coming here too. they should get clear about that. australian team coach a bunch of players winning game after game against women. outstanding college teams beat
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the women's national team handed the leaf. men and women are not equal when it comes to outcomes but equal chance competing against the same gender. yes pain is wrestling with this and they should be the number one story outside of the super bowl but they seem to be couching it. man born women will not be eligible to play. >> sandra: leah thomas now suing upn saying about the ncaa, where were you the past year? if you are now aligning with this, why didn't you call it out all this time? president trump this morning reviewing his super bowl interview, brian, listen here. >> and that agrees to be interviewed for the super bowl. i am doing that, too. they haven't done it in so long i forgot about it. this morning, they wanted to know and i said, what the hell! you know the way i look at it, they ask you a question and you give them an answer.
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it is not that hard. >> sandra: that is the way it works. super dale super bowl sunday. >> 3:00 and one thing about him, he is out there and puts himself out there and will go to the game which is another unique thing. >> sandra: he is already in suit and tie. >> you get up the next day. >> sandra: always good to see you, brian. john. >> john: sandra, we have breaking news and a fox news alert, employee buyout program and we were speaking with karoline leavitt about at the top of the hour. the number one thing we were speaking to 40,000 employees decided to take the buyout and that number has increased to 60,000. but there is a wrinkle. because unions representing federal workers have gone to court in boston saying this was an unconstitutional move by the president to offer this buyout. any buyout would have to be
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authorized by congress. judge george o'toole a federal district judge in boston has put a temporary injunction on the midnight deadline for employees to submit whether they will take the buyout. he has it extended that until monday at the very least. lead can, are saying any kind oe authorized by congress. and also argues that the trump plan here is to replace careers civil servants with "partisan loyalists closed quit. the president and elon musk want to downsize the civil service by 100,000 if not more. so members at 60,000 right now we expect more will take the deal for the midnight deadline. that has been expended to make expanded until monday so they get more time to think about it. >> sandra: at least until monday, right? >> john: yes. there is another hearing on
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monday, which is why he extended the deadline until then periods pt to make speeches so that number is up to 60,000 and i asd whether the president wanted to see if that is what he wanted t. he said it was in line with expectations but obviously a bigger number now, 60,000. she didn't have information whether he would consider mass layoffs if the numbers didn't get bigger. but now that deadline is extended so we will keep following, john periods bill in that hearing if the deadline is monday, no, we will extend it further. we will be right back. ♪ trust claritin to keep you in the game. ♪ nothing is proven more powerful for continuous non-drowsy allergy relief. live claritin clear.® ♪
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