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chanley painter, live in new york. a russian drone striking the destroyed nuclear power plant at chernobyl. that's according to ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky. according to zelensky, the concrete shelter that covers the unit was damaged and a fire was extinguished. the damage is said to be extensive, but both zelensky and the international atomic energy agency say radiation levels remain within normal limits. you might remember unit four at chernobyl exploded in 1986, sending extensive clouds of radioactivity across parts of the soviet union and europe. it was later encased in concrete and steel. once again, a russian drone struck the defunct chernobyl nuclear plant overnight. radiation is said to be within normal levels, but both ukraine's president and the iaea say the levels are being closely monitored. the three year russia ukraine war
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has brought repeated warnings of dangers to ukraine's foreign nuclear power plants. this comes shortly after president trump spoke to putin about ways to end the war in ukraine. but zelensky says this shows putin is definitely not preparing for negotiations. stay with fox news channel for more on this developing story. for now, i'm chanley developing story. for nalco to i'm chanley painter. back to regular programming s already in progress. just tecaltho discuss all this d more secretary health and human services, mr. secretary, tha thank you for joining us, great to see you. before we get to priorities day one, you talked about prayerga today in the oval office with all of those paintings fromun reagan to jackson toat abraham lincoln, washington all around you. why did you go to that moment? >> you know what, i think it ist relevant because we are not just
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in a health crisis but a spiritual crisis. conand those things are connec. so many times during my campaign travelin ig across the country i sense that people are feeling disconnected with a whole of kids tha t feel alienated and dispossessed and they are in existential crisis not only because they are health and kids can't qualify for military service that there is a purpose. and no sense of usefulness or effectiveness or connectedness to their communities.he and that drives also at the crime disease epidemic in the epidemic of depression, suicide, alcoholism.os i think we have to address all of those things. at the same time we can't say we will make yohysiu physically>>
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healthy -- >> laura: that is a tall order.ou >> well, i think we all have to learn we need to get up in the morning and not think about what am i going to do to make myselfg happy today? we have toet get up and say what am i going to do to make myself useful today, to be useful to my friends, to my family, to my . that is the path to happiness that you get from doing good things and being of service to others. >> laura: what i get was reading so much about today and we will get to the usual criticism, but the addiction community responded to your confirmation today by saying this gives hope to those themselves have struggled at one point in theiry live cs with either drug addictn orbut alcohol addiction. not only canmove you turn things around that you can move toco
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institutions dead or in bathrooms by themselves or d by secrets. they withdraw from the community and connectedness in the process of getting sober is the processn of getting reconnected to community. >> laura t: minutes before your confirmation vote, there was someone who was not too happy. watch. >> hhse secretary's hadmmis pharmaceutical industry background and state health commissioner and have run health been governors. somebody who has had a background in actually administering the programshh tht hhs administers. the which of these qualifications does rfk possess? you know the answer, none of themve. >> laura: all right, at the top he gave away the ghostre referencing. you didn't work f for theloud pharmaceutical companies, how dare you! he said the qualificationss ta
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aren't there. >> the qualifications center humor is talking about there are the qualifications that got me where we are today. these are the people who got us to be the sickest country in the world. we are 4.2% of the grosse population and by 70% of the pharmaceutical drugs on earth. we spend two to three times what other countries pay for health care and we have theav worst health outcomes.th we literally have the sickest population in the world. those are the people and colleagues and we need a break something to print to come in and say, i will be a disrupter. i will not let the food industry anore.d the pharmaceutical induy run health policy anymore. we are goingre to make and we ae going to turn health policy over to people who are actually concerned with public health.wi >> laura: are all drug company vance going to be done away with with advisory board or anyone connected to the government? >> the panel is -- in hhs and t
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nih, thereha are panels made up with outside individuals and o come in with policies. for example, the food triangle and t the food pyramid and the vaccine guidelines, medical standards of care. in the past, those people almost all of them have severe, severe conflict of interestoo.r that is not good for our countries and we have seen whatf happens. you have froot loops at the top of the food pyramid. >> laura: what is the top three additives you hope i tn yr role you will be able to basically remove from our food supply? >> well, i would say first ofto all, i believe in freedom of choice. if you want to eat twinkies, you are to be able to eat them that
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you w need to know what is send them. a lot of what t i'm going to do with radicalunde transparency ad making people understand and if allow people to understand andua empower them with understanding that if you eat that, it may seem cheap but it will cost you in the long run and you will get diabetes, et cetera. there are certain additives and we have 10,000 additives in their food and the europeans 400. many of the additives we have are illegainl in europe.or and we need to move more and more to the europeans. >> laura: i'm saying whae.t the critics are going to say, rfk jr. is a new bloomberg nanny state which president trump likes big macs and we are going to take those away, are we? >> that is what i'm saying if you want to eat a big mac, you naldought to, but mcdonald's out to be incen incentivized to usef tallow fat when cooking big macs so they are good forin people rathere ot than using seed oilsr
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other cooking oils that are actually probably going to makeo you sicker, . o so we want to do a number of things, but not take away toys from people.ee the one place i would say we need to really change policies is snap program and food stamps and school lunches. because the federal government is paying for it. we should not be subsidizingdo t people to eat poison. spin went well you did that inir conjunction with the department ofme agriculture, rick rowlands was also confirmed. >> we work well together and are aligned on those issues. >> laura: mr. secretary, dr. paul, the national vaccine i advisory board was on cnndo earlier today and he said this. >> of course he's going to do everything he can to make vaccines less available in the supportable. he is about to suddenly hurt thp vaccines infrastructure in this country. i think what is about to happen is hume is about to join hands
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with donald trump and marched together into measles lands. that is about what is to happen. >> laura: now you will be responsible not an open border but measles outbreak. that is the new line from they vaccine community. >> not going twitho take awayo anybody's vaccine. if people are happy with their vaccines, they ought to be able to get them. what we are going to do is give people good science.es we don't have good safety studies on almost any of the vaccines. vaccines the one medical problem withsafe exempt of safety studi. hhs a few years ago in 2018,elic show us one study, one prelicensing study of any of the vacciness that are now 72 vaccines that are now mandated for children onto childhood schedule. after to a year of sandbaggings came to the courthouse and handed us a letter, yeah, they
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are no studies. the only vaccine on that chartered schedule wasth placebo-controlled double-blind trial of the coven vaccine. none of the other ones had. it doesn't mean you need to do that trial now, but you need to know the risks.fe >> laura: do you think the vaccines were safe and thef posters were safe quite mark a lot of people don't talk about adverse effects. >> we don't have the data on it and that is a crime. the fact we don't have a surveillance system that actually works.ad in 2010, cdc has surveillance e resystem called vaccine advere reporting system. it i.s supposed to pick up entries. but cdc did a study in 2010. in that study said publishedcapt study by cdc that it captures less than 1% of vaccine injuries. that is inexcusable. congress has repeatedly and the institute of medicine and national academy of sciences have repeatedly ordered cdc to
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put together a better vaccine. >> laura: will you require it?ro >> we will do that right away. >> laura: there is rumor is 50% of the employees of hhs will be cut in the restructuring of government that doge is helping president trump carry out.y le the people are wringing their hands.hat? your response to that. >> i don't know anything about 50% of people being cut. there is 90% of employees. i would be surprised if 50% cuts. >> laura: much do you think lau you might cut! >> i think the lower level employees at hhs, most of themsn are public spirited and good public spirited's gimmick and hardworking people. when i am moving about and movey the way the people who have made reallyfo bad decisions. for example the nutritional guidelines and people -- thereer is people at nih that are
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involved in the scandals that derailed alzheimer's treatment for 20 years. it is all corruption. those kind of people need to bee moved. >> laura: do you have a list of people yo iu already know ned to be moved quickly? >> i have a list in my head. and we have generic list of the kind of people, you know, if you have been involved in good science, you have nothing toabot worry about. if you care about public health you have nothing to worry about. if you are in there working forg the pharmaceutical industry, you y.should move out of the pharmaceutical industry. >> laura: why not, make itte official. he said you would follow the science onon marijuana harms whe are increasingly documented. they were two recent study sand pot because psychosis went from canada and "the new york times" multiple times increases the chance of death.e are you concerned about the
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normalization of high thc marijuana, especially among the young people and what might you do about it!abouover >> i am worried about it and i've been in recovery 42 years. i go to 12 step meetings every day. so i hear stories all the time of people of the impacts of marijuana only people and relate catastrophicem impacts. that worry about the impactslize before the 25 states to legaliza marijuana. but we had a third of prison population that was in jailth because of marijuana hasere something they don't wanoft eiti of.av because of recreational a in 25 states, we now have capacity to really study id figure out and we need to implement policies to address. spin went antiabortion or pro-lt
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what y'all are going to do with theab abortion, abortion de that some say haven't been studied in math, especiallyes yountrg people and over-the-counter. biden loosen restrictions on them. what will you do on that issue? >> president trump hasn't made a decision about the issue yet. >> laura: study mark? >> what he is asking to do is safety and studied the safety signals. and i think it is worth doing. during the biden administration, nih is something that was inexcusable, which i s to tell doctors and patients not to report injuries. thatthat is not a good policy. >> mr. secretary, who can bench presthins more, pete hegseth are you? >> i would say pete hegseth. rgeri have had shoulder surgeris compulsionybs shoulders.i'
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you know, maybe we'll have to find out. just be one thatgood is what i'm saying. and the family dissension but you have a message to everyone else there mixed political families? >> yeah, listen, iiste love my family. you know, i was raised where we criticized eacted.h other and we debated the, but at the same time we could love each other. i can only wish the same thing for a country. we ought to be able to disagreet with each other anild not aid e. other. >> laura: still love each other. that is what we are called tol do. congratulations. we look forward to see what this goes. we will be watching you. secretary kennedy, thank you very much. doge is a new target and echo terry sc scott bessent is here.
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we will raise fromth tariffs ons annual basis? >>l that is the most interestig question. i think it will be aam staggerig amount. it will becall to external echot the external revenue surface. they say this is going to be the thing that makes our country pressed again. this will pa.y down 26,000 dollars inllion debt. >> laura: just back from hisss trip ienn ukraine, secretary scott bessent.f th the usual suspects are asking why won't the tariffs is raised create inflation? to that you say? >> laura, during the great inflation of 2022-2023 i'll be hurt is transitory. the ultimate transitory, the hit is prices go up and i'm not sure they will, because a huge amount is by the currency and a bigor amount ieis absorbed by produce.
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but if they do, we could see one time slight increase and it will be very slight. and inflation relative to anything else president trump is doing, lowering energy costs and deregulatingpoli in common sense policies. inflation is going to go down overall.e >>"w laura: if other countries retaliate, prices may go up. this is "the wall street journal"'s point. another point folks are asking, why not focus on china? we have a deficit in manufacturing goods in 2023. europe is about 200 sit $260 billion in mexico a lot that they are allies so why not isour allies, mr. secretary? luke, chain is mostld balanced/unbalanced countr py it the history of the world. president trump during his first term alerted the american people to that and has taken the steps. but now we can see that are your
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advantage you and are they your friends if they are taking advantage of you quite work we have gigantic trade deficit from the europeans and president trump is talking about reciprocal tariffs. what is wrong with reciprocalgo tariffs? n thif you have a terrace, we wl put in the same level. if you take it to zero, we will take it to zero. >> laura: there are other things in regulations the back t tax that was mentioned today but a lot of that the things they do to block out our products. >> those are called nontariff barriers. those are just as pernicious they are doing the survey that president trump has asked for, b he is very aware of these. one ine example would be an 1 intimation, apple can't sell6s iphone 16 because they don't have enough local content.es why is that okay?u they expect complete access to our markets. so, all of these nontariff
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barriers, the actual level of tariffs in any kind of currency manipulation, the study that is being done by commerce, byam treasury is going to give president trump all the ammunition he needs to come up with fair and balanced pushback against our friends and our b competitors. >> laura: especially when we pay for their defense. that is a big nut we carry. a line that says he can find mr. secretary as much asover $1 trillion in save gimmick savings with waste, fraud and abuse that itself could bring down inflation perhaps. your view on that. >> i met complete alignment with elon on this. i think you and i are roughly the same age. and you are wearing it better. >> laura: thank you, thanks.mmis >> but in our adult life we seei thdee grace commission in the
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'80s fail. we have seen vice president gore had reduction of government commission fail. president trump is not going tom fail this time. anissiond with the doge commisse are going to see real reductions. we are going to see accountability. we will see traceability.ra and they are not used to this.e >> laura: the irs today, the doge folks but they still haveeo the corridors to allow you to look at the payment system but the doge kids can't.n you have access but federal judge with nationwide injunction caich n prevent the doge crew looking at the all-important payments which tells us where wthe waste is. how do you deal with that? >> a couple of things, laura. chest so we know what this judgs done, the ruling saturday exports a judgment was so crazy e treasury secretary was barred
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from looking at this and that is how out of control: th periods e still makes me wanint but the staff stil youl can't get in wii thnke doge stuff. >> they can't and most of the ies,things they are doing and tk a bit two ways, agencies where the payments are done, that is where waste, fraud and abuse is. what they are looking at is treasury is the algorithm and how things get paid whether things are properly accountedt for.fr and i can tell you just from the information that i see, there is very improper accounting. there is no notations. so, can spending be tied back to an appropriation? no. so we are going to see. president trump has ordered that accountability and by the amount of squawking that wen are seeing and i've only been in washingtoe three weeks. what i can teltl you people dont like when yo mu move their chee, but it's not they are teased the
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team american taxpayers cheese. >> laura: what cheese has beenrs found in the irs that might beth given by the rats? what is going on at the irs with doge? i don't know what we will find that the irs, but i can tell you with irs i have three holes,k th collections, privacy and customer service. and i don't thin eitk there is anyone who thinks that either of those three categories fir is fg on all sen cylinders by all mea. >> laura: can be irs be melted inha another agency or shrunken significantly? >> i think what we can do is wev are at the advent of this great ai revolution.s 12 they irs from my understanding has 12 different it systems that operate on system of cobalt which is what i learned to program in the '80s.do >> laura: that is obsolete. >> we will do a big it upgrade and see where that takes has. >> laura: if you were just in00 bukraine and zelenskyy said
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$100 billion wasn't sure how thatany was spent. any clarity from that on himhave question might.se >> it was an honor to have president trump sent there. part of this, this is the beginning of president trump solution to solve this terrible conflict. and my reason for coming there was to further that the ukraineo people know that we expectne accountability, but that wrse wt to be their partners on the other side. in the american people are going to i participate in the postwar economy. >> laura: that could include, p, energy and involves russia? it will involve strategic mineralse it will involve energy and state enterprises for two reasons. to further align us with ukrainian people, but also to make it clear to the american with a ukrainian people but to the american people that the t american people know thahat weat have a stakeed and there will be value created for them.
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>> laura: money for america first. >> money for america first. >> laura: congratulations. great to seefi you.re you left one swamp of finance and out in aeat real swamp in l thank you a much. we are finally getting a look if ilmayor johnson's illicit gift room filled with ritzy freebiesc senior national correspondent,an kevin corke, with all theg to details. camp and what ca n you tell us? good evening my friend. to the city of chicago shared a video of gift room after watchdog group accused the mayor at the city manan johnson ofo an improperly accepting valuable gifts. on wednesday, thane city annound brand-new articles for receiving log gifts along with login vided the items currently in its gift room. at the transparency attempt comes aftectorr the office of t attorney general accused johnson of accepting gifts andged failg tot report them.je among alleged reported gifts, we
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are talking items like jewelry, alcohol,an airpods, designer -- insights pair 14 choose which is prompting concerns. there has been a written log and it contains the ticket this, laura, 18 pages of items along with location that donated they, gaps. johnson previously andhe i heres the hypocrisy accusing the inspector general ofne fimischaracterization whileal lyinsisting he never benefited personally from any gaps. what are you doing with designer handbags? what is that all about? 4 and size 14 choose, i'm ten, 10.5. qwho is going to wear those isa better question. line here is the city of chicago is taking a very close lookeast what seems to be a lite bit of corruption or at least some are calling it thatin tonight, laura. >> laura: i guess you have tong walk in his shoes, kevin to understand. >> i knew you wereo ob going toy that. all s so obvious,
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>> laura: new york city getting hit by an ice storm. >> laura: new york city getting hit by an ice storm. not that type of ice storm, but trump's border czar tom homan met with eric adams after we learned fema sent $59 million last week to house illegals and luxury hotels. but they make it a little bit of a downgrade soon. have you ever heard ofrs rikers island? iat adams is announcing today i.c.e. its office at the jail is reopening. border czar, tom homan, joins me now. greaist to see you. how significant wais ps this moa
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this pledge byms mayor adams regarding rikers island and illegals and what message do you think it should send to governor hochul who seems to be doubling down?tep. >> well, look, it is a great first step, it is a great first step. asked for severaime.l things ane will knock them off one at a time. bubut getting i.c.e. officers bk in rikers is meaningful. the worst of the worst, the firearms violation and the murderers, kidnappers, rapists come to our attention and we will grab them. i made it clear to anybody, f rikers island i don't care for shoplifting, i want them. this is the worst of the worst in the beginning that i made it clear that i plan to hold them and i want everybody. so, we will work for youthin ane agree to some things and i won't discuss on national tv because o wanted city council to know what i'm doing. city council is finding the mayor on everything.ablet so let's apprise them what weth are coming to the table with and
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- i'let them send me. bring it. i'm not running a popularity contest. o new york to get meaningful action. we got a lot of words the last meeting i had. p artoday, i want action and a pln leaving with a partial plan, but i will come back every week if e have to until we finish the planand,. it is a good step toga get backo rikers island. that is a game changer. >> laura: we hear from our own bill melugin really from the last week or so especially about child predator illegals who have been picked up in liberals. sanctuary state massachusetts. toby had seen in other states, but for some reason massachusetts olivia watching out their met at that little state of massachusetts has become a hotbed of the child predator. again, they are continuing to stick by sanctuary status but u say people in america tonight about those people holding onto sanctuary status? >> we will see you in court.
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first of all kristi noem great secretary has been outt borderp erpatrol and she's ten more enforcement operation in tha a k than al hydro may work as did in four years. we have a great ag, we have a great ag. pam bondi will take sanctuary cities down we will pull funding and start suing people. we have to, we have two and if they compete us to actively impede us, harbor or conceal illegal alien from u s especially a child predator, we will see prosecution. pam bondi is all in. came over, we are coming so you can hide all you want buint i'gm not going to be satisfied until every gang member and every one is eradicated from the country. every gang member needs to bein gone and we will start opening for the 1st that had due process and they been ordering to be a removed by a judge and wree are coming for you next. this iit buts a long game thateo important game and we will not go away. ifr i have doubled the manpowert
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have to doubleow the manpower ih new york city, that is what we oulddo. kristi noem shoulder to shoulder and as serious as i am and we are not taking no anymore. >> laura: but tom, you have a aoc out they are alexandria ocasio-cortez out there putting ounar t a webinaru doing a webinar to help illegalo avoid, i guess, apprehension giving tips how to continue to remain in the country andil ultimately gain assistance. >> i say deputy attorney level at what level is an pavement? is that in pavement?rc i'm not ema prosecuting attorne. if so, what are we going to do about it and didng she cross the line? i'm working with the department of justice to find out. i where is that when they crossed so maybe aoc will be in trouble now. but i need the ao g2 implying on that. impede minute is my gimmick
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impede minute in my opinion. we need some guidance on that, but again, if we have to take every federal toddler out of the city, we will do it. they are. this is about community safety knowingly releasing public safety back into the public isar stupid. u are putting the officers at great risk anden you are puttint illegal alienshi at great riskan because anything can happen within a arrest on the street.ct so step aside because we are do it for we will you.y if you don't want to make your community safer, president trump is going to.tom, >> laura: the cities across america, get ready.gh tom, is alwayst,, thank you. democrats, derangement, unhinged dr. drew pinsky has the diagnosis next. ♪ ♪ most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here.
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>> you get your hands off of their money! >> laura: i don't even know what he is saying. joining me dr. drew pinsky, hosd of "ask drl drew on rumble." dr. drew, these people are t losing their minds and even d.c. psychologists is telling axios an upticink in patientss se particularly democrats expressingbu arn sense of burno, guilt and despair losing it old way of life that apparently includes calling someone a nap oh baby. i'm not sure how elon musk is a baby but there you bab have it. >> we have tromped derangement syndrome and elon derangement sentry and i will predict bobby kennedy derangemenr tst syndrome on the way. the old playbooks just don't work. listen, humans don't like change normally . this change is coming rapid fire. humans don't like helplessness and cognos people have to feel
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was at the rate things are changing in washington. the interesting thing is the american people seem to beou champion it and sort of learnin. things that we never thoughtwere were possible before. a and thse rest of us feelingred. empowered at the same time they are failing to dis- empowereddo to, sorry. >> laura: harvard is bringing in therapy dogs, we understand for a very disgruntled i guess can't study because of trump, nih cuts, they say here that they are bringing in pets, animal therapy pets. >> laura, i have to tell you aro something, one of the most destructive policies or postures that have been around for the last 20, 15 years or so is the safety, the same space as, the safety, the safety of umbrellas. we know for sure that humans need exposure for mental health and for resiliency and people
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thaty're have anxiety disorderse to lean in and people with compulsive e disorder, they are exposed. they know someone how to get tolerable doses of tolerable to get them through at the avoid the things you find uncomfortable. tobit is everything we know that builds good, healthy people. >> laura: coddled kids crumble, dr. drew. if you do too much for kids, they crumble, and they are. dr crumbling across america or at least certain groups. dr. drew, always great to see you. thank you so much. trump promises delivering fast next. ♪ ♪
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weart need smart people. need smart people and elon musk has a point to make howhow important it is for republicans to keep planning. >> i think we do need to deletes entire agencies as opposed to leave part of them behind.emov if you don't remove the roots of the weighed, it is easy for the way to grow back. >> laura: as a a gardener i understand that. joining make chris bedford, "the beltway brief," this is great speed they areey a going t but i'm sensing people really love it and sorry for the derangement syndrome, folks. >> i have never in my wildest dreams imagined that this wish list would becom e true when after another. just a month or two ago talking about defining the department of education ntc will not let that happen. not only are they doing it and onlyy the people proving that democrats funding things on
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popular. but t whole thing is happening n it is revealing just how much of this is actually left wing grant giving and they arly le not acty producing energy for the american economy that these are grant giving organizations that spread corruption. it turns out this whole machine just athat year ago seemed almot impossible to beat was funded by the american taxpayer. : and we are teaching our kids to hater ki america ane were paying for it with all ofe these ngos and the grants andl nonsense. by the momenof thit there was at with indian leader was in towne' late today and a little fun hat, watch. >> borrowing and expression fror america, our vision ford developeind ndx is to make india great again it is maga plus naga
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it becomes a mega partnership f. s> laura: whatever but it' funny that india is up for us to be reckoned with that we have the situations with india recruitment firms po box in the united states anted d they brina foreign workers. that is somethinnd i hg you ande talked about and we will see where that goes. >> it will be a different thing howhen india talks how to small amount of immigrants in the united states and i say everybody northern virginia. that number is arlington and alexandria alone. they have some. things to figure out and india has to figure out how to deal with a new industry. artificial intelligence whatfere that will duke teleconferencingf gimmick calls and web design will wipe out the industry so india is emerging. but needs to stay close to the u.s. >> laura: chris, do you get omlyemails when emily and we are looking for a few workers in it and great jobs.
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that is all these front, fake recruitment firms that clean united states firms and almost l all indian firms. >> i can't wh block them fast enough. >> laura: this is not what we do want to show that you said something about your new baby and what that meant t for you ad your family. tell us. just because she has taught me i've never loved anything in my o much. i didn't realize how much to hold something in your arms that looks up at you with adoration and such love.nd y it is of you in your life who you love the most in the world. it is a familyun i've been told about but never felt until now. >> laura: haveof k lots of kids. >> demonstrate. >> laura: when it is great to see you. s it for us tonight. follow on social media and a lot of reaction to rfk jr.ha interviews, that was fun. remember jesse watters takes it from here and always does a great show. ♪ ♪ >> a fox news alert,
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