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>> john: emily, thank you. and we are awaiting a press conference with japan's prime minister. both leaders have a lot at stake when it comes to china, north korea and trade. welcome, john roberts and shannon bream likes to refer to friday. sandra, how are you? >> sandra: in new york a big two hours coming up and this is "america reports." we will bring that news conference call with as soon as it begins by breaking news on an airplane. >> john: searching for commercial aircraft carrying nine passengers and a pilot that disappeared over the bearing seat shortly before landing. senior correspondent alicia acuna has more. >> john, authorities on the ground said see 1:30 planes searching overnight had no luck locating bearing flight 445 carrying ten people and nine passengers and one pilots. the cessna 208b left the airport
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yesterday afternoon and headed to mehlman never arrived and in a statement about 3:20 p.m. the faa issued search and rescue alert notice. to the fire department said on its facebook page last night, "the latest information from flight service told air traffic control he intended to enter a holding pattern while waiting for the runway to be cleared. to a local television interview at the fire chief said overnight the visibility in the air and on the ground was zero. we want to show you a time lapse we received from the faa. these were the conditions from the hours 1:45 p.m. and 6:30 in the morning. it gives you an idea just how impossible the task appeared to be during the time nurturers were hoping to find signs of the plane. today's conditions are much better. here is a photo of the type of aircraft these people were in. and it is based in nome with courage go and passenger flight
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70 2:30 two communities along the alaska north coast. now, the fire department says the fbi is headed their way. the fbi is going there to try to track the people on this plane and the plane itself they're trying to find cell phone data if they can find anything at all. we are expecting a news conference from the nome fire department and the sour so we will bring you updates we get. >> john: alicia acuna please do, sandra periods paid to president trump about to speak after meeting with japanese prime minister. the parent discussing the plans for japan's further investments in the u.s. during the first sit down meeting, it happened earlier today. it is ongoing and we will see the two of them but first peter doocy lead from the white house. peter, what else did they discuss? >> we know from president trump's comment a few minutes ago they are talking about ai. he didn't think deepseek chinese release last week was that big of a deal.
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impact, he thought it was a good thing for the ai competition. they will talk about north korea and of course, there will be some talk about president trump's efforts here to pare back the federal government with the help of the world's richest man in. listen to this. >> elon his finding tremendous fraud, waste and corruption. you see it with usaid but you will find it more with other agencies and other parts of government. he has a group that is fantastic and he's been able to do this a long time. everybody knew it was existent. but i think never so much. >> there is from "cbs news" right now, president trump may allow the nippon steel take over a rather purchase of u.s. steel to move forward, $14 deal that he and joe biden oppose during campaign season.
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more of an unknown at this point. but this potential announcement about nippon steel to take over u.s. steel might be in a real icebreaker here. >> this is a big opportunity and i hope we do see something like this. look, to our strongest, one of our strongest allies in the region. so important to us in terms of countering china and also keeping a lid on north korea. but people also forget this. japan is our largest source of direct foreign investment into this country as well too. as an ally, but has got some really good, productive, innovative ideas what to do with u.s. steel that i think would be healthy for the industry. i believe that the blocking of that was a bit poli knee-jerk ad would send a strong signal for the u.s. and japan to walk out with a different mind-set. >> sandra: alex, this was
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exactly the president a few minutes ago. in the white house, listen. did you change your mind about u.s. steel? >> no, we will discuss it today. we will have some pretty good information on pat. >> sandra: heck of a tease, alex, so that leaves us wondering what is coming. >> we will have to wait and see obviously. but the key thing is japan is most important ally in the world today. dance would be our oldest l.a. and britain may be most traditional ally. but the closest ally in the fight against chinese imperialism of the global lees is japan. that meeting is happening and the fact the president is willing to entertain and opening up possibility again is a sign how critical this relationship is at this point in our history. >> john: so trump was asked about vladimir putin in potential meeting and listen to
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what he said about that. >> president ho. >> we've always had a good relationship and that is what is so sad to. this would have never happened if i were president. wit is so sad to see it happen periods billing you are geographically closer to russia and anybody on the panel and you were in a place close to russia at one point. you want to handle that particularly the idea of the security conference next weekend, the united states will present a plan for japan. >> this is the huge question. president trump on the campaign trail continued to say if he had been in office, this would not have happened. when he got in he would sort it out immediately right away. we haven't had that yet. they has been so much gu guesswk and how heart of the line will it take with putin? he seems to be warm to the notion that
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simply having a settlement the way it is with no security assurances for ukraine is too bd usually bad message to send to putin. a like he's been critical but we will look and see how hard that laney is and when that information comes. that is one of the bag he yet to remaining pieces here. donald trump informed policy how he will deal with that particular adversary. >> sandra: great question and more on that, alex, this one tu. he was asked about the headlines he has been making on top of u.s. takeover of the gaza strip. here is another exchange moments ago. >> it is basically receive where the united states would review it as united states transaction and we will invest that part of the world. no rush to do anything. we don't need anybody there and supplied and given to us by israel. they will watch it in terms of
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security. we are not talking boots on the ground or anything, but the fact they are there and have an investment there would go a long way to create peace. >> sandra: he says no rush. >> right now the national security council, i'm sure is figuring out how to operationalize something like this. like the president said, there was no rush. but i think is so interesting about gaza, it is at peace with what he has been saying about greenland and what he says about panama. this is a president after four years have really just the american people trying to get through day today without much leadership from the white house, we are finally thinking big and tackling big problems and innovative ways. we are trying to do big things as a country. i think that is why you are seeing people respond so positively to the early signs on trump foreign policy. we are actually being asked to think outside of the box for the
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first time in a long time. >> john: all right, kimberly, we talk about your position in alaska. but from alaska you do a -- called the potomac watch. the process against bringing under the umbrella of the state department old and is this week in washington. some news organizations have been playing past clips from marco rubio where he espouses the importance of usaid and the good work it does around the world. he is still maintaining it does do good work, but it's gonna ride. listen to what he said they have a bake. >> i prefer to not do it this way because we tried to do at the top down by cooperation from the central office of usaid, what we found instead for people trying to use the system to sneak through payments and push through payments despite the stop order. spill and the democrats are literally losing their minds over all of this saying elon musk is gutting u.s. foreign policy. but rubio is saying no no, we
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will continue with the goods that usaid does. we will get rid of wasteful spending and engaged in insubordination of the entire agency. >> by the way, hallelujah to that. looked, usaid, of course, it dos decent things. one thing that comes to mind is the organization that oversees the aids initiative and town really good stuff around the world. okay, keep those programs. but what we are also seen coming out and i'm so happy to see this transparency are a bunch of downright, silly things that have nothing to do with spreading american influence or making greater allies. and then a whole bunch of stuff that is actually against american interest. for instance, grants to underwrite some degree terrorist organizations or organizations affiliated with terrorism around the world. so we need to have that. the weird thing to me the idea
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democrats think this is a hill to die on. when things americans agree on yeah, let's get rid of waste, fraud, abuse in government. we can agree on that. >> sandra: martha maccallum with the story anchor. we are anticipating the news conference will start shortly and we heard from president trump a few minutes ago he to questions on wide range of topics. that meeting with japanese prime minister, this is fascinating to see that relationship and what it will become us with president trump showing tough negotiation tactics and u.s. steel at play. anything it come up and they should be rather interesting. >> absolutely and he had a good relationship shinzo abe and the new widow of the prime minister as before coming to the strip. obviously this is an important trip to the new japanese prime minister. he took the office in october, but there is so much at play. the largest issue really is
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china. the defense in this area of being on the side of our ally, japan, so interesting when you look back to world war ii and things have completely reversed. world war ii we were helping china against japanese aggressor. now all of these years later, it is japan a more vulnerable position again. they are trying to build up their own military. i'm sure president trump would like to see more sales of defense to japan. obviously, but hundred and 2f-35 during that relationship and one of the things definitely on the plate with purchases but the big thing here is exactly what the prior guest was talking about, which is we see presidenp changing the dynamic all over the globe. greenland, panama, japan, we need to be on the front foot and not allowed china to make the kinds of encroachments they have made in all of these places. they need to be very much on
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alert that game has changed with a new sheriff on the globe. >> john: the subject of democrats with kim and alex losing their mind in recent days about elon musk going through usaid with a scrub brush and finding some very curious spending that amounts to millions if not the small billions of dollars. at the democrats saying why is usaid officials doing this? b, why would you want to shut down usaid? marc thiessen points out in a column, president trump is not the first one to shut down usaid. there was another president that wanted to do it named bill clinton, the secretary of state chris wilton ruled a couple of agencies at the state department. and marc thiessen rights 15 page single-spaced memo, the state department declared the current organizational structures and activities of the department and other foreign affair agencies increasingly redundant, bloated, and
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unresponsive to policymakers. not much has changed in 30 years, martha. >> no, warren christopher was on to this and that was back when it was okay to look under the hood of federal spending and often discussed by administrations on both sides. this horse is so far out of the barn. to watch how viciously democrats are trying to maintain -- imagine maxine waters this morning screaming outside of the department of education, which has spent $1 trillion since inception in its mission when it began less to squeeze the gap, the students on the lower end to catch up and be closer to the students on the higher end. does maxine waters care at all a complete can a complete failure. so this is an agency that does not deserve to continue to exist. betsy devos tried to fix it for four years and saying, "look i did everything i could and
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democracy is entrenched and must end for united states students." >> john: let's put the footage back up on the screen. that employee in the brown shirt with his glasses on his forehead, test is standing in front of the entrance to say the building is closed. they were hurling abuse at him and using him as a foil, a punching bag. he sort of sits there taking it all in. i think he barely said a word. >> i doubt anybody is endemic. you have 6% of federal workers showing up, john. 34,000 for the department of education so at the very most, extrapolates well 2,000 people in the entire city block building which is probably going to be on cello pretty soon. >> sandra: if only that amount of outrage over the nation's report card, right? these fourth-graders that can't
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read proficiently. eighth-graders. to the point we have seen drop already very low scores for the nation's children, that should be the outrage. and i also want martha at, to ask you about previewing this executive order a push for paper straws. i feel like everybody has got a thought on this but he sent it over to the show to make truth social. i'm sending an executive order and ridiculous biden for straws, back to plastic. and listening, even if you think we should be -- they don't work. i mean. they dissolve in your mouth. they fall apart. doesn't work. i mean, martha. >> you have to drink your drink so fast, which is not always a good idea before the straw falls apart. i take the straw out and rested on the glass so it doesn't completely dissolve before you finish the drink. and the thing about alibris in this movement so deeply and then covid happen in every single
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thing was covered in plastic every four, knife, spoon. we went back to so much plastic that it makes some of that is laughable that nobody will miss the paper straws. >> john: just before we go let's get a quick comment from alexander camp not on the paper straws but on the idea of the democrats are out there make screaming rooftop the sidewalk of the department of education but not screaming about the horrible, horrible state of education in this country. alex, do you want to start us off? >> i think it is obvious at this point education failings is probably the greatest national security challenge o over the long term. affect the democrats don't seem to be motivated by that is incredibly concerning. but i will say one thing about usaid, john, i have a lot of experience working directly with usaid at the white house and their attitude has been presidents come and go but they are forever. it is about time that someone stepped in and said, no, you
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have to be accountable to the elected political leadership in this country. in if unwilling to do that, it is time to end the agency. >> john: kim, over to you. >> we have had the department of education for years and no one should forget jimmy carter created it payout to the unions for the support they gave him. you have an organization created for the unions and working for the unions, obviously, the last thing on its mind and what will get pushed to the site's achievement by students. children are not the focus of education. meant to be the providence of the states and that is why there should be a did the mike vick discussion about setting this down and let the states get on with improving education systems. >> great to have a live you on, thank you so much and tease up what could be a lot of the questions that we could be hearing in this joint news conference we are expecting to begin at any moment live at the
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♪ ♪ >> john: well, we know what happened in virginia not too long ago. now democrats trying to take away parental rights and washington state pushing a bill to let public schools holdback critical details about health and safety of children and their care of. dan springer has more from seattle. it kind of sounds tear and call it said several years back before his failed run as governor. >> it does, in the bottom line is elected democrats in the state of washington think that parents are not entitled to what most people would consider
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critical information about they were kids and they were schools and even when notification whenf a school employee. democrats control all aspects of state government in washington state. they are working on a belt that strips parents of many rights, among them the right to be notified by the school district immediately if the child was a crime victim. democrats in the house want to give schools 48 hours to notify parents, even when the crime of sexual assault by a teacher or any staffer. >> some of the argument was justice is served if parents aren't notified they were child has been attacked or victimized or raped. you have to check logic at the door here. it is madness. >> the parents bill of rights just became low last week also requires schools notify parents any time their child receives medical care, including abortion.
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mental health care or counseling for gender dysphoria, democrats are removing requirements and the repla replacement bills thee pushing out. that was passed long before that parents bill of rights and they claim is what is best for schoolchildren. >> kids over 13 have the complete right to make their own decisions about their mental health care. parents don't have a right to have notice, they don't have a right to have consent about that. >> now republican leaders say the democrats believe that government is better at raising kids parents. we will see where this goes, john, but democrats have super majority in the house and senate that these changes to the parents bill of rights will be made, john periods feeling did he say that kids over the age o3 should be making their own decisions?
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>> dan? i guess we lost him. sandra. >> sandra: a blade that is what was said to. walter is running the american federation spokesperson and first recipient of the private school choice program. good to have you on. it is hard to believe some of the things they are saying right now in the wake of report cards coming out for the nation that are atrocious. >> it is good to be with you, sandra and you are absolutely right. where was this outraged gimmick outrage when i was in a failing school that was not serving me or my parents had no kind of options. school choice was the difference maker for me. that is why president trump is so, so passionate about school choice and really passing the educational choice for children act. congress needs to step up and congress needs to follow the president's lead on this and president trump, not only did he campaign on school choice, he
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picked linda mcmahon to lead the department of education to ensure families were in the driver's seat of their children's education. this is extremely important across the country. we should make sure families and parents are leaving this discussion. >> sandra: okay. so, that report card and if we have it and we pop it up on the screen? this is what you are suggesting they should be outraged about. a drop in fourth grade math and reading proficiency and grade eight, already bad dropping more points over a five year period. that you are not hearing that. this is what you heard from the democrats and the department of education today, listen. >> we are coming -- we are coming in, we are coming and, who are you? who are you? who are you? >> do you have business here? >> alerting that we would be
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here today. and we have asked her for a meeting. >> why did you do here? i am security responsibility. >> get out of the way! who are you? we are members. >> we haven't heard that from the secretary. you are a spokesperson. you are not the spokesperson for the department. you are a security guard. >> sandra: what we did hear from the d.o.e. has this to organize members of congress exercising their first amendment rights, which they are ready to do. they did not have scheduled appointments in the process has ended. but imagine to your points that if we had seen that outrage when these report cards coming out, parent should be furious what is happening in the public school systems and the lack of attention they are getting.
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they demanded to be let through the doors to get back to work advocating for nations children appeared to you but think that would be a good enough reason that report card. >> let's be very clear what this is about. this is not about children. this is not about academic outcomes. this is about the bureaucracy protecting themselves. they are perceived power is threatening because the parents have the power and have the ability, and that is what they are fighting for. that is what they are defending. like you said, students are falling through the cracks and they have been for four decades now. where is the outrage for that, and how do we ensure families have access to the best education across the board that fits their needs? that is why i'm so excited not only president trump's pick in linda mcmahon go to but also the choice act. congress needs to pass it now and ensure every child has access to high-quality education. >> sandra: may be a question about that in the news conference and we never know what will come up. that certainly plans for the
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department of education and will they would dismantle it or rework it or take it apart and rebuild it? we will see what is in store. we appreciate you joining us. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> john: we are awaiting a news conference very soon between president trump and prime minister of japan. the pictures came up inside the east room that still delegates not in the room so we are a little ways away that we had plenty to tell you about in the moments ahead. stay withougs osh us. you can do more than just slow bone loss. you can build new bone in 12 months with evenity®. evenity® is proven to significantly reduce spine fracture risk. she said the evenity® she's taking builds new bone. builds new bone! evenity® can increase risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from a heart problem. tell your doctor if you have had a heart attack or stroke. do not take evenity® if you have low blood calcium
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the initial projection or hopes was at least 100,000 employees would take the buyout. we will find out in another hearing monday potentially whether the program is even constitutional, sandra. >> sandra: all right, john we will follow those updates. this is not a game, the message from the border czar to block ice raids against criminal criminal migrants. the weeks that disrupted in targeting suspected tren de aragua gang members. jonathan hunt is on this out of their way for us, i met, jonathan. federal agents to part of the raids in aurora that instead of busting tren de aragua gang members, the raid itself was a bust. there were no gang members at the targeted apartment buildings by immigration activists were there using bullhorns to berate the i.c.e. agents and offer advice to any immigrants who might have been at home. >> please remain silent.
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don't open the door. >> that apparently infuriated border czar, tom homan, who was on site in colorado. >> they may find themselves in a pair of handcuffs very soon. working with doj and guidance on that, i'm not an attorney and i know what sick ops is about. >> title viii of immigration law, "makes it an offense and person who knowingly or reckless disregard of the fact an alien has come to or entered or remains in the united states in violation of law conceals, herbert's, shields from detection or attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection such a lien in a plac. that is a tough legal standard to reach in this case according to experts but it is certainly possible. >> you have to prove that defendant knew something about the crime they were committing. one of the elements is always knowledge. here the statute specifically says the person can know they are harboring or shielding an
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illegal alien or be in reckless disregard of the fact that they are. >> now, leaking at the information about the raid was also clearly a problem in aurora. if this was supposed to be shock and awe, immigration enforcement i.c.e. agents lost the shock part of that combination, sandra. >> sandra: jonathan hunt with that for us, john. >> john: sandra, date to dig deeper, paul, great to see you again. tom homan in aurora, colorado, came away with one tren de aragua member as opposed to expected 100. he said he has basically set up with the locals trying to help these people hide out. here is what he said. listen here. >> this is in a game. when officers get brief like that it puts us at risk. it is a dangerous job. everybody can agree it is dangerous but when they get a heads up we are coming, it is only a matter of time before the
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officers are ambushed. the job is dangerous enough so we will address this seriously. >> john: joint operation i.c.e., border patrol, ccp, hsi and a lot of agencies coordinating with each other and activists on the ground actively trying to thwart this. homeland is threatening to put anybody in jail who interferes with operations in the future. is that the way to go? >> yeah, of these people are putting our agents and officers at risk by tipping them off or being out there and interfering and impeding. so absolutely with the department of justice under pam bondi now, we know we will have the support we need from the doj to make sure that we can go after these criminals and lock them up. it is unfortunate that these activists are out there putting these people, these illegal alien criminals above the safety and security of the people that are here doing what they need to do to go to work, living in
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these apartment complexes that are not in harms -- that are in harm's way because of these criminals. they are interfering and should be dealt with. >> john: it makes you scratch your head why the people in that community would want to shield tren de aragua members terrorizing the community. it doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to a lot of people are just that was going on in colorado. in the meantime in illinois a few states over, the department of justice doing j.b. pritzker and chuck brandt brandon johnson for interfering in operations saying in part ins this declan torres and injunctive action to prohibit the state of illinois and subdivisions from enforcing state and local laws designed to and in fact interfere and discriminate against the federal government's enforcement of federal and gray mesh law periods a prince he lost the united states constitution.
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j.b. pritzker and says he is just following the law. but what immigration custom enforcement and what the border patrols are is saying is look, at the local officials would just honor i.c.e. detainers, he would never have to go into the community with these raids. but the local officials refused to do it. just because that is absolutely correct. our officers, our agents can go into jails in a secure environment and take custody of dangerous felons and get them out of there. but they were doing by not honoring detainers, they allow those people to go into the community and the agents and officers have to go into the community's and chase them, apprehend them, that puts other people at risk because a lot of these criminals, they know right now especially with gitmo being open, a new they will be removed and deported and more likely they will put up a fight, which the agents and officers are trained for. but it is unnecessarily putting innocent people at risk.
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it is ridiculous that they are doing it. here just be one that would seem to be a logical development here. so, pam bondi hitting the same jurisdictions in the wallet. one of the first government of business sworn in by justice thomas in the oval office was to put out this order, which says in part, "sanctuary jurisdiction should not receive access to federal grants administered by the department of justice. the department will exercise own authority with any conditions of funding that does not violate constitutional statutory limitations." she wants to did deny funds to the doj, which i think would squeeze them and hurt their budgets, but will it make a difference? >> i think it will. i think it is great any time you go after funding go especially for the federal government and we fund a lot of counties, cities, municipalities. when you go after the funding, it makes the make of her decision wanting to protect illegal aliens, and it's not
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hard, or serving the communities with a funding we give them. it should not be a difficult decision. >> john: one would think priority should be to protect your communities. >> absolutely. >> john: apparently, some folks don't see that is important. paul, and another great weekend and i know it will be a busy one. >> thank you, john. >> sandra: two events a live look at the white house and anticipating president, mike trump in 20 news conference with prime minister shigeru ishiba shortly. we await executive order signings by the president on actions of religious liberty. shannon bream will be here on that and more, plus this... >> john: new orleans getting ready for super bowl weekend. we will hear what some fans had to say about what they are most excited about as they spend a big weekend in the big easy.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right, get home to appear till less than two days out from super bowl sunday. until philadelphia and kansas city with highly anticipated rematch. matt finn has the tough assignment of strolling the streets in new orleans right now on bourbon street. you are talking to super bowl plans. hello, matt, what are you hearing? sandra, we are talking to fans all over the country mostly about historic game sunday and also about ticket prices and of course, travis kelce and taylor swift. >> i predict you heard here first, taylor swift has already got her song prepared so when they lose, they were is going to be bye-bye it to her boyfriend. you heard it here first.
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>> you think taylor will down travis kelce? >> of course! >> not at all, it is a distraction for football fans. do you want to see her face on the jumbotron? >> i would like to see her face. that part i'm okay with. >> i'm wearing a chief sweater and support her and she has a eagles fan. >> go birds, cobirds! >> sandra, a lot of security right now. a couple of blocks on the blockades along bourbon street heavily armed national guard troops, sandra. >> sandra: that looks like excitement is building, matt. i can tell the streets are not -- they are not super populated yet. you maybe people are just starting to descend on the city? >> may be, some may have gone to bed a few hours ago because this is new orleans after all. i would say they are picking up
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no signs of being anywhere near taking place. the delegations are not in the east room so having a good chance, sandra, about where things go here in the relationship between the united states and japan. >> sandra: no kidding cocoa considering this was scheduled quite a bit ago. and a bigger conversation then planned. >> john: can i tell you something? >> sandra: sure. >> john: i have been at the white house 11 or 12 years and i have never seen one of these things start earlier than 40 minutes after scheduled to start. >> sandra: that would be true to what has happened again today. meanwhile, john, obviously, a lot of discussion in the democratic party had to move forward and what went wrong. john fetterman, the senator, has been a big part of the discussion. he gave this new interview where he takes a question on democrats and how they could have gotten this all wrong.
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listen. >> why is the democratic party viewed as toxic by so many? even people inside at the party acknowledges that. i think there primary is shaming and scolding and talking down to people and telling them, hey, i know better than you. >> sandra: he went on to say, you are a dope, bro or you are ignorant and how can you beat us down? i can't imagine it and then by the way, fascist. how can you vote for that? he asked a reasonable question, john. >> john: remember when they show obama said across, you are going to be responsible for the bad things that happen to your family? how is that influencing people to come and vote for you? i don't get it. >> sandra: pretty interesting interview and we will have more in a bit but in the meantime, waiting for a press conference. john, we will take a quick break and be right
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