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>> always for. >> joining us. breaking tonight. >> president trump. just revoked. >> former president joe biden's security clearance. wow. plus, thanks to doge. >> it's. usaid elected. >> yeah. >> deleted. >> usaid deleted. it's a. >> sign of. >> the times for the government. slush fund that must team. >> has exposed. >> is it time to turn it into. >> a dance club? and is trump ready for the robed resistance? >> multiple judges are stepping in to block. >> some of the administration's. efforts on everything. from ending birthright citizenship to drastically downsizing. >> the federal workforce. >> mike davis is going to dig deeper. plus, inside el salvador's supermax prison. >> it also, they say, bandiero. can't see or know. see.
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>> and trump's. plan to ship. >> illegals there. >> we're going to talk to a journalist who's been inside. but first. >> cirque de sore losers. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> if you. >> were forced. >> to. >> switch places with one person, would it be this guy on the table? >> or this guy. >> standing at the doorway of the department of education? >> give me that idea again. >> i'm giving. >> you. >> the idea. i shared. >> it to you. so what? >> i showed you the id. >> you do what. >> i showed you. >> the kid. you let me see the id again. no, no. well, someone else asked him for the id. >> welcome to. >> the big top. >> the only thing this circus today was missing. >> were the three. >> rings and a sword swallower. although when her clips finish making the rounds. well, democrats will wish mad maxine
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would have swallowed her worthless words. >> we're coming in, we're coming in, we're coming in. don't block the door. we're coming in. who are you? >> you're not coming in. >> who are you? who? under whose order are you? who are you? who are you? >> who are you, sir? >> do you have business here? >> yes. >> yes, yes. get out of the way. we pay you for your security. your job. we pay you, we pay you. members of congress. so what are you going to do? you're going to beat us up. if we go in, you won't have a job if we don't help you. >> this is what it's come to for the democrats. you know, as trump's team exposes the waste, the fraud, the abuse of these federal agencies, liberals in congress are relegated to stunt style politics. and today, things look borderline insurrectionary at times. >> elon musk hire you. >> so do you. >> so are you. are you not aware of. >> of. >> of members. >> of congress. >> of workers?
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>> we're trying to save your job. >> as a former department of education employee myself. well, let me tell you one thing. it was a place that was loaded with waste decades ago. i saw it when i was 22 years of age walking the hallways. and now it's only gotten worse because as the bureaucracy blows billions in taxpayer dollars, our kids are only getting dumber. but you get the sense that the democrats like it that way. >> when donald. trump and elon. >> musk and house. >> republicans look at funding for public education, they see dollar signs for their private interest. friends. >> will you stand up to a would be king who thinks that he can dismantle the department of education without congressional concurrence? >> and who's is a fox news ale. i'm chanley painter in new
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daughter were murdered. his brother was taken hostage and later killed. levy's wife was also murdered. ben-ami, his wife, was taken hostage but was released during the week long ceasefire in november of 2023. the first phase of this new gaza ceasefire began on january 19th, nearly three weeks ago now. you are looking live again. this is central gaza for the latest hostage exchange. all three of the hostages now are being paraded in front of the hamas audience here before being taken to israel, where they will eventually be reunited with their families and given health assessments. so since this ceasefire began again nearly three weeks ago, 18 hostages and more than 550 palestinian prisoners have been freed. and this first phase, it calls for the release of 33 total hostages, including eight
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of whom are confirmed dead. and in exchange, nearly 2000 palestinian prisoners will be released. and also in this first phase, it allows for the return of palestinians to northern gaza and calls for more humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. and meantime, dozens of hamas held hostages are still in gaza. a third of them are believed to be dead, and this first phase is expected to run until early march. but there's no word yet on details of the cease fire. second phase. despite calls for an indefinite truce and the release of more hostages. now, political analysts say hamas could grow reluctant to free more hostages as the terrorist group would lose its main bargaining chip. and of course, today's swap comes just days after president trump made the surprising suggestion to move palestinians out of the gaza strip and for the u.s. to take over its rebuilding. rights groups are protesting that
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saying that proposal would violate international law and would potentially complicate, complicate, excuse me, cease fire talks in the future. well, meanwhile, israel still says it is committed to destroying hamas. so again, if you are just now joining us, you are looking live in central gaza at the fifth prisoner and hostage swap between israel and the terrorist group hamas, hamas handing over three more israeli hostages this morning in exchange for more than 180 palestinian prisoners. you're also seeing live pictures from the family members of the hostages that are being released right now. you can see them on stage. we've been seeing this over the last several hostage releases where they set up a stage. the hostages take the stage here. it looks like they may be talking to the crowd as well. i don't know if we can listen in right fast. is that okay? if we listen in and see what we may be hearing from? >> them? some. may refer to
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the. nikola as nabila massoud, who fought my. mom. >> and again. so if you're just now joining us live looks at the latest hostage exchange where hamas is handing over now three more israeli hostages in exchange for more than 180 palestinian prisoners. all three of these hostages, as you can see, are male civilians. we will continue to keep you updated on this story as well as others throughout the day. for now, though, if you're in new york and we will send it back t send it back to regular programing that is already in progress. >> partially. joseph. >> i'm a bigger microphone. >> a bullhorn. >> keeps screaming it because we're going to win big in the midterms if they keep it up. >> well, congresswoman, going back to the usaid, which was a
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brilliant place to start for doge. you've been documenting this for a long time in congress, but i call it usaid, usaid deleted get rid of it because it's the rot runs so deep that you really you can't reconstitute it. it shouldn't be reconstituted. a lot of these agencies could be wrapped into other, bigger departments, as will happen here in the state department. and i think, you know, getting rid of the sign is the symbolically, this is the people's money. this isn't this isn't nancy pelosi's money. and it's certainly not, you know, maxine waters money. >> right. and you have to ask yourself. >> why is. >> the left? >> why are all these democrats. having such a. meltdown over exposing. >> the waste, the fraud and abuse. within these government programs, within usaid and how bad it is? and so, you know, you look at it and you see, thank goodness that donald trump did get elected. we
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wouldn't know that this was going on. like, i don't have enough staff to do that kind of research. and thank goodness elon musk has a team of people through doge like it's incredible. and i just uncovered the other day, you know, over $10 million spent on making animals trans. and so it's just what is going on here. but it's this information is being exposed to the american people. and i am so grateful for it. so grateful for donald trump. >> well, president trump has given musk and company some new marching orders. watch. >> you're going to find a lot. and i've instructed him to go check out education to check out the pentagon, which is the military. and, you know, sadly, you'll find some things that are pretty bad. >> congresswoman, we've for many years on the angle said the dod is chock full of bloat and waste, but a lot of republicans like, oh, you can't touch the dod. is that the right mindset? >> that's right. so the pentagon actually has never
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passed an audit. and also we just saw the other day zelensky doesn't know where $100 billion is of aid we've given. and so we have a lot of audits that we need to do in a lot of different agencies. >> congresswoman, thanks for what you've already uncovered. and keep at it. and breaking tonight, president trump revokes joe biden's national security clearance. he wrote on truth social. there's no need for joe biden to continue receiving access to classified information. therefore, we're immediately revoking it and stopping his daily intel briefings. he set this precedent in 2021, when he instructed the intel community to stop me from accessing details on national security. joining me now, mike davis, former law clerk to justice neil gorsuch and president of the article three project. mike, a lot of people don't realize that these briefings do continue. i'm not sure why they ever continued. i
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the president's agenda again in all 50 states. what do you believe will happen at these hearings? and will president trump ultimately prevail? >> so the american people elected president trump to bring much needed reforms to washington. he campaigned on the fact that he's going to implement doge and get rid of waste, fraud and abuse in the government. and the president has that power under article two of the constitution. he has both the commander in chief power to bring people from overseas back home like he's doing at usaid. he also has power to hire fire, move federal employees. that's part of his constitutional power. as
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as the chief executive officer. >> but the government just so understand i don't mean to interrupt, but the government employee union that rose up and a trump appointed judge, carl nichols, late today in the d.c. district court, he agreed with some of the more liberal judges on this and some of the liberal jurists and legal thinkers, and decided, look, wait, you got to pause the resignations of these 2200 employees until at least a hearing on monday in the d.c. district court. so he was named, i think, back in 2019 by president trump. and district court judges tend to be, you know, not as ideologically necessarily on point with the president who appoints them, but nevertheless, it's not all obama and clinton appointees here. >> i would say to these federal judges, these activist judges, there are remedies for these employees. there's the merit systems protection board for
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people who think they were fired for political reasons. there's the court of federal claims. if a contractor believes that their contract was terminated inappropriately, but you don't have nationwide injunctions by liberal judges that curtail the president's article two power. >> yeah. well, mike, that has to be decided by the court. these nationwide injunctions are an absolute menace. thank you, mike, as always. and it just went from bad to worse for our democrat friends. how sad. and that's next. >> when you discover bolling branch bedding, you uncover the most natural softness possible. made with toxin free organic cotton by people who are paid and treated fairly. experience the difference at boll and branch com. >> these bills are crazy. >> she has no idea she's sitting on a gold mine. >> well, she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, she can sell all or part of it to
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this dumb? i can't imagine it. >> joining me now, joey jones and mary katharine ham, both are fox news contributors. joey, let's start with you. i mean, that's nice to hear from fetterman. it's like common sense from him. he's not going to vote for tulsi. he's not going to vote for rfk jr, he said. but what are those words? what should they mean to the democrats? >> well, first of all, i want to say this. and i want to be clear, i'm not saying this in any kind of derogatory way, but it really says something when the most common sense, plain spoken democrats, a guy who a year ago was struggling to recover from a stroke. i mean, you know, it's like, that's the guy you would have the most leniency with if he said something crazy, but he's not. he's saying things that are absolutely common sense and whether his voting record shows it. i mean, we all know that joe manchin was a guy that would say, you know, all the right things and then still vote for crazy bills most of
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the time, whether it's voting record shows that it would be nice if grassroots democrats, people that raised money that ran local democrat organizations would get on the john fetterman train. this idea that don't act like your hair is on fire. every time he does something you know he's going to do and find a way to get a win. they need a win so bad and they're not finding it. >> yeah, i think john fetterman, i wish he would just become a republican, had had some fun to the equation, but we might have found the worst case of trump. yeah, no, probably not joey. i think we found that worst case of trump derangement syndrome. michigan democrat rep lori pohutsky revealed that an anti-trump protest that she went underwent surgery to ensure she wouldn't have to navigate a pregnancy in donald trump's america, and that she refuses to let her body be treated as currency by this administration. we have a photo of her. i don't know. i don't know what she looks like, but mary katherine, i guess it doesn't really matter. but man, they i'm not losing sleep over
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the fact that she's not having children. but very odd. >> no, that's very sad to me. and it's sad to me that there are any number of people who have been led to believe that that is a logical course of action, because someone who you don't like won the presidency fair and square. that's not a great place to be. it's not a great place for the party to be or its activists to be. but but because, as fetterman points out, their strategy has been basically to bully people and condescend, condescend to them. and now it's not working. they don't know how to shift gears. it's very disorienting. they were the default party for a long time. there were more registered democrats than republicans for a very long time. not all of those people were liberal, but they were democrats. and so they've controlled all of the cultural levers of society. and being sort of out of that power is very uncomfortable for them. and you can see it there's on various issues. they've lost ground in double digits on education, for instance, and i just don't think they have any practice talking to normal people anymore because they've been spending a lot of time
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censuring normal people and ignoring them. >> well, that's a that's a really good point. yeah, i think they actually have a plan. it's called rage. joey and mary katharine ham, thank you so much. and coming up, parents pay attention because democrats are trying to strip away your rights, your parental rights about what your children are doing at school. we're going to explain this next. >> have you ever heard the expression that sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction? i think this is one of those stories. yosemite national park 1200mi■s of soaring cliffs, cascading falls and endless groves of sequoias. i came through a tunnel and saw maybe the most beautiful place i've ever seen in my life. they didn't set out to change america, but it's what ended up happening.
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child is the victim of a crime by another student or even a teacher. and what about if your son or daughter is telling school counselors that they're confused about their gender, or asking about abortion? well, the same deal democrat lawmakers think parents do not have a right to be immediately told. >> young women have. if they're old enough to get pregnant, they're old enough to make their own decisions about what happens with their bodies. okay. and parents do not have the right to change that. >> everyone okay with this? this sound good? over 13 and your frontal lobe isn't even fully formed. joining me now, jason rant, seattle radio host who's been tracking all this. jason, what is the reaction that you're finding among parents to this news that there can be a 48 hour period of time in which they're basically just kept in the dark about their own child. >> they're outraged as exactly
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every. >> single person watching. >> would be if. >> they were in a situation where, god forbid. >> their kid was put in harm's way, was the victim of some sort of crime. >> they would want to know. >> immediately you're. >> calling 911 and. >> then you're calling the parent immediately. but under this law, if it moves forward 48 hours, which gets to the question, why do they want to wait 48 hours? now the democrats are saying that they're doing this because they don't want to get in the way of the investigation, which is a complete and utter contrived point. they just making this up. there's not a cop out there who says, excuse me, you can't talk to the parent of the minor child who might have been sexually assaulted for 48 hours. it could hurt our investigation. that's generally not how it goes. and so i imagine a lot of this has to do with putting together, like, a pr campaign so that they don't get too much criticism after something like this were to happen. but what's especially problematic for the parents out there? last year, there was a voter led initiative to create
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this bill of rights for parents, and the democrats had the choice. they could either pass the bill and let it become law, or they could put it to a vote. they wanted to avoid the vote because they thought it was going to hurt them down ballot. so they just passed it, only to now completely gut it and then make it so that you can't put this up for a referendum. they're changing the laws completely and they're lying about it. >> well, if this actually gets through to the liberal governor's desk and is signed into law, i think this will go down as one of the most anti-family pieces of legislation, aside from just straight abortion legislation that i've heard of in some time. but again, this is a trend to circumvent parental rights and to give the power to bureaucrats who many of us believe are using the power of suggestion with kids. some call it grooming, others call it propagandizing. but whatever it is, even if it's just straight
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information, i would say that is not the school's purview. it is not their right to counsel on these issues. and certainly if a crime is committed, they're facilitating a more criminal activity or encouraging it by delaying telling the parents. >> yeah, they've been doing this for a long time. and of course, it's not just this. they've been chipping away every single year. as someone who's 13 years old, you can now run away from your home and go to some youth shelter if you're doing it because you want to access gender affirming care. the state has banned the youth center from telling the parent where the kid exactly is. this is all part of this master plan to your point, just take control of these kids away from the parents. >> well, and this is where the trump administration, with state funding, with all the goals and the prerogatives that they've already announced, there must be some federal response, perhaps here. we'll see. jason, thank you very
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much. i'd be surprised if you start hearing more politicians and more activists clamoring for smarter, safer housing options, which again, on the surface, it sounds great, right? who doesn't want smarter and safer homes? well, the angle was right again, california democrats want a totally reimagined la. >> you can't rebuild the same. so we have to rebuild with science. we have to build with climate reality in mind. we have to look at infrastructure, redundancy systems, ingress, egress as it relates to emergency management and planning materials. >> joining me now, alex marlow, breitbart editor in chief. alex, i predicted it. this would be affordable housing. this would be climate change, experimentation in housing, everything but the traditional single family homes that made the pacific palisades an idyllic place to live. and liberals, conservatives, artists, small business owners loved it. but you heard gavin
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newsom, that's not really where they're going. >> no, he's talking about ingress and egress. you got to get your thesaurus out. those are some big words. fancy. he's a fancy guy. now all of a sudden he's got all the details down. when the fire roads in the areas like the highlands and the palisades were actually on fire, because there was only one way in and one way out, then he wasn't anywhere around. he had no idea what he was doing. but now all of a sudden, he's a real expert in all this stuff. of course, the democrats are going to use this as a power grab. and you're right to make this point, laura, the american dream was being fulfilled in the pacific palisades. that's a lot of the new money in california. a lot of people who came here with nothing and they built up these amazing lives, is not a super left wing part of the of the state and of the city. and now what's going to happen is there's going to be a democrat power grab. this is why we need that federal involvement ric grenell showing incredible leadership. lee zeldin is out here showing leadership. people need to take their word for it and take their leadership and not listen to the fools who got us in this mess to begin with.
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>> yeah. now, a part of this reimagined which is more liberal, la newsom is pushing a ban on certain plants, saying the rules would require people to clear an area within five feet of homes, dubbed zone zero, or an ember resistant zone of any flammable materials, with the exception of mature trees. well, maybe some of that isn't so stupid. maybe some of that is smart. a lot of people had already done that anyway, but is there something else going on? >> yeah. well, again, it's that power grab because we should be looking at deregulation so we could build things up fast. we learned that the army corps of engineers is waiting on the county to approve paperwork so that they can start the cleanup process. it's literally a clerical thing that's going on. a fema was supposed to be coordinating relief. we're learning that in the majority of cases, people are intercepting that relief from the people who are desperate and need it. and it's massive fraud going on. they should be taking the regulations off. and newsom should be focused on new
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water infrastructure, clearing out brush, not banning what plants people can have at their house. of course, that's just big government authoritarianism. >> well, there's going to be a lot of friends, i imagine, who get these sweetheart contracts and deals. that's what tends to happen in situations like this. and again, if you like the way pacific palisades look before, i would not expect that to come back anytime soon gets in the way of the agenda. alex. ingress and egress. thank you. all right. taylor swift going to the super bowl. but is her pal blake lively joining her. and cnn is obsessed by a new story friday follies with raymond arroyo is next. >> i have a weight loss question for the doctor. i'm tired of crazy diets and supplements that haven't worked. yeah, weight loss shots work, but that's not for me. any advice? >> great question and i hear your frustration. weight loss injections work in part by controlling blood sugar and appetite. but injections aren't
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parties. nothing new for new orleans, really. but history is beginning to play out. yeah. >> well. >> as you know. >> president trump. >> is. going to be. >> the first. >> sitting president to ever attend a super bowl game. and taylor swift is likely to be here to support her boyfriend travis kelce. but she probably won't be joined by her bestie blake lively. laura, after being referenced in that justin baldoni lawsuit against lively, swift has now said she wants to stay uninvolved in the lawsuit. interesting. >> what's their connection again? refresh my memory. >> well, she allegedly showed up at a meeting. yeah, she showed up at a meeting with blake lively and her husband, ryan reynolds. and the director of. it ends with us, justin baldoni. it sounds like lively was using her husband and swift to pressure baldoni to accept her script rewrites. that's the problem. >> oh, and that text. that lively santa allegedly to that
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director was telling. it read that if you ever get around to watching game of thrones, it happens to have a few dragons. my dragons also protect those i fight for. so really, we all benefit from those gorgeous monsters of mine. you will too, i can promise you. oh my gosh. >> yeah, i mean, this is bullying. i mean, you hear what's happening. it's clearly they were trying to use the prestige and the mega stardom of her husband and her bestie to pressure this director, and they basically the film, the script and the edit from the guy. so now he's suing them. this is ugly. but i can promise you, ryan reynolds and blake lively probably won't be in that box at the superdome on sunday. yeah, and over at cnn, laura, remember when they pushed the big lie narrative and then the insurrection storyline? well, they had another storyline today. >> we begin tonight with musk and big balls. >> this is a 19 year old high school graduate who has used the unfortunate nickname big
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balls online. so that would be one way that we could refer to him. he is now working at musk's behest. inside doge laura. >> they clearly don't like big balls and they want him out. this is a 19 year old hacker that elon musk hired to find waste in the government at doge. why are they doxxing this kid who has done nothing wrong except use this adolescent moniker? i guess it beats tiny balls, but why are they targeting this kid? i guess they're very upset with what he's finding. he founded five companies. he worked at neuralink. he's not a dumbbell. >> well, is he? i'm confused. is he the one who had the, you know, social media posts, or was that one of the other kids? >> no, that's someone else. one of them. >> someone else? yeah. that's the other guy. >> yes, that's that's someone else. but, you know, speaking of big cojones, laura, nancy pelosi was asked about her feud with the bidens and offered up her own word of the day. >> the former first lady, jill
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biden, has spoken out, saying she was disappointed in you. is there any way to patch that up? have you spoken to her? well, i certainly hope so. no, i haven't, but the fact is that we're all on a mission for the american people. my whole passion about being in politics is for the children. so what is it that we're doing for the children? i think that it would have been important for the children to not have donald trump be president of the united states. >> laura, you remember that refrain from the radio show used to play it all the time. >> for the children that we haven't aborted. you know, for the children, it's always for the children, except the children who got locked out of their schools during covid, for the children who get, you know, proselytized to in the classroom by leftists, you know, the children, they always hide behind the children. >> but we can't apologize to the bidens to show the children what forgiveness and apologies look like. i guess, you know, through that poor guy right over the edge for old kamala,
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pelosi isn't the only one who is rejecting president trump. laura. the white house correspondents association has hired the alleged comedian amber ruffin to perform at their annual dinner. now, bear in mind, laura, this is a white house correspondents dinner. >> presidents traditionally attend. this dinner. do you want him to be there this year? >> no. >> i don't know that anyone's looking forward to being in the same room as him. >> i mean, it's a white house correspondents dinner, but i guess this is why he doesn't go to these things. laura. he doesn't want a black tie resistance dinner. you know, he just wants to laugh like everybody else. >> well, again, they never wanted to treat him like an actual person or a president. he's not legitimate, right? so they're the ones who don't accept the outcome of the election. >> well, they should be fair and hit everybody, which was the advice to amber ruffin. she said she's rejecting that. she's just going to reject, you
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know, emote her feelings. what else? but look, laura, this was my favorite. and i think one of the funniest moments of the week. an afghan reporter with a very thick accent asked the president a question. >> do you have any plan to change afghanistan's situation? what's your future plan for afghan people, especially afghans? >> i have a little hard time. >> understanding you. where are you from? no, actually, it's a beautiful voice and a beautiful accent. the only. the only problem is i can't understand a word you're saying, but. but i just say this. good luck. live in peace. go ahead. please. >> laura. good to be with you. you have a beautiful voice. live in peace. i'm out. >> oh my gosh. all right, raymond, have a great super bowl weekend there in new orleans. and up next, we're going to take you inside el salvador's mega prison, where some of our most violent illegal aliens could actually end up.
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millions of illegal aliens who need to be deported. but the question has always been, will all of their home countries take them back? >> we're doing very well with respect to other countries really behaving on taking the criminals that they sent into our country and we're getting them out. these are some some of the worst people on earth, and they're getting out. >> operation return to sender is underway. but again, some nations like nicaragua and cuba are just flat out refusing to accept them. it's like a game of legal alien hot potato. you know, we'll deal with them later, right? but in the meantime, secretary of state marco rubio says that he worked out a deal with el salvador. its leadership will take even the most violent criminals from, frankly, of any nationality, but for a fee, and then they'll house them. and seacat, that's the acronym for salvador's mega prison. they're even willing to take american citizens. >> i would do it in a
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heartbeat. i don't know if we do or not. we're looking at that right now, but we could make deals where we'd get these animals out of our country. >> you may be wondering, what's it like inside this supermax prison, the potential new home for these illegals who refuse to self-deport when they actually had the chance? >> now, when an inmate walks into this door, he never leaves. here are some of the most dangerous people in the world. you can see that they have their tattoos. miss 13 is tattooed on their foreheads inside of these prison cells. literally everything happens inside there. here is their bath and their shower. these prisoners have absolutely no control and no freedom here. inside of what. >> if that's not a deterrent against future illegal crossings? i don't know what is, frankly, and it should be further encouragement to those here illegally. in other words, go home on your own volition or this is what your fate might be. now, that young man who took that video inside the mega prison is nick shirley. he's an independent youtube journalist
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and he joins me now. nick, very enterprising that you got to get into that prison. what do americans need to know about what you saw? i mean, the number of individuals inside one of these cells is shocking for us to see as americans. what can you tell us? >> yeah, essentially, those prisoners inside of that prison will never leave. so if the united states convicted criminal is sent there, if they're held to the same standards as the el salvadorian gangsters that are inside that prison cell, they will never leave as well. and their life is essentially over as they will never leave. they'll never even see the sun again. once they're inside of that building. >> are they are these individuals, from what you gathered, all violent criminals? are they repeat offenders? do you have did you have to have committed a particularly heinous crime to end up there? >> oh, all those people are the
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worst of the worst. don't miss 13 year olds show tattoo and you're not inside of there. every single person in there has either killed somebody or done some other grievous crime. those are the worst of the worst inside of second. >> now, nick, you talked to a former gang member inside his cell. we're going to watch it. >> as you can see right here, you can see all the tattoos from the 18 on their chest to the 13. and also they said bandiero. so, you know, see. >> i guess tattoo removal services aren't available at the prison. nick. i mean, do you get the sense that that's how most of the prisoners in there feel? >> some of them have a bit of remorse to them. others, as you can see in that video, the other guy gave me a smirk, and they understand that they're in
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there for life and they know what they did. and some people have remorse and other people you can see there that there's a reason why inside of a of a prison like that, where they'll never leave. >> nick, thanks so much. and thanks for the information. we wouldn't have gotten it any other way. thanks so much. what a week. we can't even count the number of executive orders. we've actually just given up here on the angle. i'm joking, but you get the point. breakneck speed. and we'll be there to cover it next week as well. thanks so much for joining us. have a great weekend. have fun watching the super bowl with your family. we're going to have a lot of fun. that's it for us tonight. make sure to follow me on social media all weekend long. lots of adventures to document. they'll all be there. and thanks for watching. remember, it is america now and forever. these are the good old days. jesse watters takes it all from here. >> hello, everyone. >> i'm dana. >> perino. >> along
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