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particularly it is the largest and fastest growing industry in the country. this is not an easy problem. this is a very nuanced problem. and one that will take a lot of ambition. it is important and trump has him here for a reason. he doesn't need this position. he wants this position. he won't be swayed by outside opinions and i think he will do a good an honest job for all of us. >> dana: appreciate you. thank you. >> bill: before we go, have i got something for you, my lady. >> dana: what is it? >> off the coast of chile a humpback whale swallows a kayaker. >> dana: wow. >> bill: the whale then lets the kayaker free. kayaker thought he was a goner. his dad had all that captured. >> dana: can you imagine his dad? oh my gosh, i can't. >> bill: or him. >> dana: have a great weekend. here is harris.
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>> harris: fox news alert president trump and elon musk are digging in on their push to cut wasteful federal spending. meanwhile democrats are keeping up their fight in the courts. the resistance. i'm harris faulkner, you are in "the faulkner focus". a judge will hear arguments in a case brought by 19 democrats attorneys general and those a.g.s say musk and the government, the department of government efficiency or doge should not have access to the treasury department's payment system. if those states succeed, it would undermine the efforts to cut spending through payment oversight. republican congressman chip roy on the legal roadblocks. >> president has the ability to go forward and say we'll spend this money the way that we are supposed to under the law. officially and effectively. they have a lot more power than the democrats want to acknowledge. they want to cry foul. where were they when joe biden was unilaterally sticking it to
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the average hard working americans with the student loans and refused to force the law and put out an executive order and told ice agents they couldn't do their jobs. they want to make elon the villain. >> harris: apt advised agencies to fire all pro bash nair employees. the move could effect hundreds of thousands of workers in addition to the 75,000 who have already accepted a buy-out offer. doge aides also visited i.r.s. headquarters yesterday after the president signed off on an audit of the i.r.s. senior white house correspondent peter doocy has more. peter, it never stops. action at the white house. >> it really doesn't, harris. and as these doge engineers are starting to look under the hood at the i.r.s., the treasury secretary is promising a major
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overhaul there. >> i don't know what we'll find at the i.r.s. but i can tell you with the i.r.s., i have three goals. collections, privacy, and customer service. we will do a big i.t. upgrade and then we'll see where that takes us. >> they've been taken to court and a mixed bag so far. one federal judge ruled the president can cut and freeze federal spending as long as laws aren't being broken, a win. another federal judge ruled the president can't cut anymore foreign contracts until at least next week. that would be a push. >> this is a scrub that's long overdue. there are so many systems in our federal government that are antiquated. people operating in silos, bureaucracies built on top of bureaucracies and modernizing our federal government. using technology to make it more efficient. this is a long overdue process. i'm delighted it is happening. >> new administration is laying
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out new priorities on the world stage with vice president vance making clear trump prioritizes cutting spending over cutting emissions. >> i say this with all humor if american democracy can survive ten years of greta thuneburg's scolding you can survive a few months of elon musk. >> and a.p. wire just crossed explaining the treasury department's inspector general separate from the doge effort. the treasury's own inspector general ails office will start an audit of payment systems that elon musk and his team claim are making a lot of fraudulent payments. but in a very classic big bureaucracy timeline, we're being told that audit won't be completed until august, harris. >> harris: you know what's really interesting. they should have been auditing in the first place. how long do we as everyday americans sit on our books and not tell the i.r.s. when we owe
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everything. we just are very thankful we're getting rid of a bunch of waste across this nation and it is long overdue. >> harris: i love where you started there. you are talking about the human element and a fine line you walk when you know you have to cut the waste and yet there are real people who will be affected by this. what you are saying is look, i will ask my team to pop this up right now. the current debt. we have a clock here. but here at fox we created our own for "the faulkner focus." that's the debt going up every second of the day. what you are talking about is this is going to get done. >> well, at the end of the day, we elected president trump and let him do his job. i mean for crying out loud, let him get his team in place and let him do his job. absolutely i say this because i talked to him in just plain talk. harris, the democrats and i'm a new kid on the block in the
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senate. watching the liberal democrats in washington, d.c. is absolutely shocking to me. why in the world you would defend -- you would absolutely defend this unbelievable amounts of waste and they continue to do it. they act like, i would say, how many cows are in the field? just count the egg sucking cows. they want to say no, let's count the legs and divide by four and if we do that maybe it will confuse it so much we won't be able to figure it out. but let president trump do his job. he is an absolute superstar in my book and he is absolutely going to do it and we're so proud of him. >> harris: democrats are lashing out after mucke's comments on the millions of dollars of fraudulent federal spending. >> i have been hearing that my entire lifetime. all we have to do is find the magical waste, fraud and abuse. if it's so easy how come it
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hasn't happened in my lifetime? >> the fraud, waste, abuse, inefficiency. they are dismantling the system to delay until dead. >> the problem is what you are hearing from elon musk and donald trump and other republicans who are repeating misinformation. >> nobody has any idea what elon musk is doing. including the president. including my friend from texas who has no idea whether elon musk has found fraud or not. >> harris: well, same from the liberal media in terms of their reaction all over. "the new york times" with the headline at oval office musk makes broad claims of federal fraud without proof. trump musk so far provide scant evidence for claims of government fraud. in the fall of last year the government accountability office found quote the federal government could be losing between 233,000,000,521 billion annually to wait for it, fraud.
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most of that from the treasury, labor and veterans affairs departments. it is all right there on the agency's website. you don't have to look for it. just google it. the "wall street journal" editorial board dug into those numbers and it found those billions of dollars if fraud and unemployment benefits -- employee tax credits, medicare, medicaid, also millions in covid benefit payments and in the social security administration's master death file. congressman, it is not that hard to find the receipts. >> no, it's not. absolutely i don't know how in the world our liberal friends could not see that. but with all that being said, you know, harris, i think you did a great job, you do it every day and if i could just add one thing. just imagine just this. just dumb it down and make it simple. let's just say a man shows up in your driveway and knocks on the
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door and says there is a man standing out in the street and if you will give him two minutes he can save you real money at your house. he can maybe save you money on your taxes, on your water bill and everything else. not a family in america would say we don't want to do that. of course we need to do that. we all need to do that. this is just common sense. we don't need to be sending tens of millions of dollars to people to teach them about sesame street or millions of dollars to terrorist groups to absolute teach them d.e.i. absolutely. we have to wake up in america and get ourselves on the right foot and i'm a wholehearted believer that the trump administration and thank goodness for elon musk that he is willing to do it and asking for nothing. >> harris: david markus with this fox opinion. democrats sew doge hysteria of
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small town of west virginia. democrats here have managed to scare many of the local folk into thinking that a visit from elon musk's department of government efficiency means a big employer in town is in danger of closing. the federal government is not an unmanned rocket ship that we can blow up and learn lessons from. it impacts the daily lives of millions of americans and as unacceptable as the democrats' lies are the american people could use a little more clarity. i want to go back to the debt clock. this is what this is all about. congressman, our children and the children of our children are looking at this and so this is what president trump and elon musk and really americans who voted for trump are saying. we've got to stop that number from ticking up. what do we do? your thoughts on the west virginia part of it. >> from the standpoint of west virginia i really believe this. at the end of the day what we
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need to do is just really simple. $37 trillion is more money than any of us can ever dream of. but with all that being said, just think for a second, if you are a business guy, trump is a business guy, i'm a business guy, really and truly in doing what we did in west virginia for eight years, what did we do? we basically kept almost a flat budget. what we have to do in the federal government we have to gather in all the waste we possibly can and get rid of it. that's the first thing. then we have to grow. we have got to grow. how can we grow that would be really beneficial to west virginia? energy. for crying out loud we should be the saudi arabia of the world. energy right at our fingertips is the answer. it is the answer to everything. at the end of the day we can talk all day long but never have i seen a business that you can completely cut your way out of the problem. we have all kinds of stuff we
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have to cut first. but right behind that we have to grow our way out of this mess and the secret to growing our way out of this mess is one word, energy. >> harris: that's a kind of clarity that the quote i read and what people say they are looking for and you hammered that nail in the wall and we can hang the picture now. so good to talk with you today, congressman. please come back. >> thank you so much, harris, thank you again. >> harris: thank you. a big celebration in the city of brotherly love happening now. thousands of people gathered for the eagles victory parade. they defeated the chiefs on super bowl sunday. super bowl lix. the event kicked off this hour and end in a ceremony hours from now at the iconic rocky steps at the philadelphia museum of art. they will be there and then they will celebrate.
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this is the team's second super bowl franchise history hasn't seen another one. two in all those years, 59 years and this is the second one. congratulations to all of those eagles fans. you know i'm a kansas city fan. they beat us and these guys are superstars. president trump is putting a fork in the biden administrations war on american appliances and consumers are loving it. reaction to rolling in on rfk, jr.'s becoming the new hhs secretary. fitness expert gillian michaels here. >> getting a person in this position who cares about people and isn't beholding to special interests is a massive victory. >> harris: the president immediately directed kennedy to lead his make america healthy again mission. he signed that executive order. the white house press secretary
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him over the top to be the secretary during this hour yesterday. president trump immediately signed an executive order establishing the make america healthy again commission. >> president trump: we have some great people on that commission chaired by our new secretary this groundbreaking commission will be charged with investigating what is causing the decades-long increase in chronic illness reporting its findings and delivering an action plan to the american people. >> harris: this was a great interview with laura ingraham. rfk, jr. was on her program last night for his first post confirmation interview. >> i won't take away anybody's access. if people are leap with vaccines they ought to be able to get them. what we will do is give people good science. we don't have good safety studies on almost any of the vaccines. vaccines are one medical product that is exempt from safety studies. you need to know what the risk is for these products.
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>> harris: dr. marc siegel, fox news senior medical analyst and professor at medicine. great to see you. this was something that you were watching for very closely. you want to see what is happening next. what are you forecasting? >> i think that rfk, jr. is here because the public has lost confidence in public health as a result of the pandemic. where things were obscured from the public and oversold like the vaccine, which as you know i'm a believer in vaccines, big believer, it was oversold. the issue of vaccine injury from it was undersold. i think there was a lot of -- the public is reacting by electing president trump and now by bringing in a reformer. this reformer is saying a lot of things, harris, first of all he is saying what are we eating? why aren't we exercising? why are 44% of adults oh bead and 27% of our children and does
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it lead to chronic disease? he is getting pushback on that. he does lead to chronic diseases. the diseases i treat in the office are due to what we're doing in terms of what we put in our bodies and the way we are and looking at the environment and what is in the environment. the micro plastics, ultra processed foods, food dyes. in terms of vaccines, i'm all for more transparency. the more transparency we have the better. the public has lost confidence in its vaccines. the more you study something and find out it is safe, the more confidence is restored. >> harris: it is an interesting theory, too, that i have heard you share about that herd immunity with vaccines. you said some of the reason why we can't always get there is people have so many questions that go unanswered. >> yeah, that's the most important thing. i talked about this a lot. heidi larson head of the vaccine
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confidence project, i went to her in the middle of the pandemic and what do you think of the word misinformation. she said i don't like it. i hate it. i said why. she said because if a patient comes into the office they want a conversation. they want to share their fears. what is in that needle? what are you putting in the arm? they want to ask their fears and want them addressed. if you can't address them and bullying them, they aren't confident. that was an unexpected answer from her and i've kept it with me every day since. i have that conversation in the doctor's office. >> harris: let's get to this. it's more from the hhs secretary rfk, jr. on the crisis that americans are facing. >> we are in a spiritual crisis. i sense that, people are feeling disconnected. a whole generation of kids that feel alienated. there is purposelessness in their lives and no sense of
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usefulness or effectiveness or connectedness to their communities and that drives also the chronic disease epidemic and depression and suicide and alcoholism and drug addiction. i think we have to address all of those things at the same time. >> harris: you know that hits my heart. that spiritual crisis is real and to hear someone actually say that out loud who is now in charge of basically how we do medicine and health in this country to get better. how do his words hit you? >> deeply stirring. we talk about this on the show all the time. it isn't just a physical problem. always a mental and emotional and spiritual problem. the fact that came out is so important because it is the problem we're in right now. we found out that 57% of our female teens last year were deeply despondent at a certain
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period of time. the role social media plays in that. depression across our society and anxiety and the idea that the hhs secretary is going to take that on, loneliness, isolation, as part of fixing the physical problem is very inspiring. >> harris: i love it that we're talking about it. we are out in the open with there are so many ways to address what's going on in our society today. let's not ignore the spirituality of things. let's lean on that and pull it in. dr. siegel, always great to have you in "focus", thank you. >> great to be with you, thank you. >> harris: fox on an exclusive ride along as ice is raiding cities across american arresting violent illegal immigrants. remember the worst go first. and an up close look at what the agents are facing. critics tearing into a democratic congresswoman for making this comparison.
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>> echoes one of the darkest chapters in our nation's history, the fugitive slave act of 1850. >> harris: people can never leave something in the past. horrific things in our history and let them be and face what is present. they have to compare things. why is that? the bill that she is talking about is a republican measure designed to protect agents on the front lines of immigration enforcement. what in the world is she talking about? l the time. people tell me they'd love to buy gold. but because it's gold, they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept. one... keep...it...simple. rosland capital a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth.
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>> harris: new numbers show president trump's border crackdown is working. the daily average of known gotaways, those are the illegals who evade arrest by sneaking between the checkpoints and detection devices, that number is down from 93% from 2023. illegal crossing arrests of those they do catch have plunged by 90% from this time a year
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ago. border czar tom homan. >> president trump's executive order was a game changer. we already got over 16,000 people we arrested in the interior, three times more than joe biden had a year from now. we have to do more. what president trump's leadership when he had 90% less people coming across the border, how many women aren't being raped by cartels and children aren't drowning and sex trafficked in the country? >> harris: trump's immigration executive order championship national sovereignty. a stunning story rick look at this. reporters on a recent ride along with border patrol spotted not one single illegal immigrant trying to cross through the rio grande sector. i remember when i was down there and brought you guys back from the helicopter video and all the caravans and everything. a stark contrast. this picture on the left, the
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images we saw the last time last year when illegals were streaming across the border. there have been years of that. look at today. brooke taylor is in houston, texas where she got access to ice operations, brook. >> we got this look at the day-to-day operations here in houston. there is so much that goes into these arrests, ice officers tell me they have a target list of thousands of illegal migrants they have to filter through that list and then conduct surveillance for days and then they have to wait for the perfect moment to make an arrest. they want to do it in a safe way where no one in the community is hurt. >> right now we have eyes on the target. fair game to say he will be moving soon. >> fox news embeds with ice enforcement and removal operations officer in houston getting a look as officers strategies targets for the day. the first target an illegal
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migrant who officers have been watching for days. >> target is coming up to the house. >> according to ice, he is from mexico and previously removed from the u.s. after being convicted of alien smuggling. >> the worst of the worst. gang members and violent criminals is what we're focused on. >> illegal migrant from el salvador already deported from the u.s. twice. >> let me see an order or something. >> according to ice he has a criminal conviction for indecency and exposure to a child. >> we aren't trying to scare or terrorize the communities. they want to make it safer. these people are victimizing the communities. >> f.b.i. houston arrested two suspects linked to the tren de aragua gang. they collaborated with federal agencies like many with a renewed focus on targeting
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illegal criminal aliens. >> they put their lives on the line every day doing this work. it is sometimes to nice to think how many people have you kept from being victimized because we took them off the streets and out of the country. >> these ice arrests are nothing new. something they do for years. under the new administration with the added push the fact it has been made into a priority and they can work with other federal agencies are making way more arrests, the director tells me they have nearly tripled their arrest numbers in houston just in the last few weeks. >> harris: what i could see terre your reporting is that they also have a clear directive on the ground. not politics all moved in and all that kind of stuff. they know go do your mission. brooke taylor, excellent reporting thank you. power panel now. matt gorman, targeted victory executive vp and former tim scott campaign advisor. leslie marshall, fox news contributor. great to see you both.
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it is working. matt, your first thought? >> it is working. the media was watching this like a hawk for the first two weeks of the administration. i think they were desperate to find some poor crying woman or child they could plaster all over the news as negative example but they haven't. they moved onto to stuff. it's working. trump was empowered to do this. when he keeps his promises as any president should the approval ratings follow and why you see the highest approval ratings he had since entering political life. debate on immigration has changed. president trump led the way on this. >> harris: it was interesting this morning, leslie, to see a very blue democrat sanctuary city mayor, eric adams, on set with the border czar tom homan. democrats have to know in the city, they see it, that this is something that has to happen. you have to get the worst first out of the country. those illegals who were
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committing violent crimes. >> absolutely getting the worst first. but we here in southern california aren't seeing with the cameras are not rolling. my daughter's friends's mother was deported last week. a sunday school teacher. she was taken out of the church office and came here at three years of age with her parents. her daughter doesn't know what to do. father in the united states. mother in mexico. mother has never had a traffic ticket. so there are those people we're not hearing about and what we see with the latest poll that came out. 44% approval almost across the board even with democrats about having deportations especially violent offenders. when you get down into the weeds you see that democrats and independents are not happy about guantanamo, not happy about birthright citizenship and not happy about people not violent offenders being deported.
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going into churches and schools. >> harris: i would have to see the entire case with this mom of the girlfriend of your child in school in order to even comment on that. i'm not qualified to do that because i don't have the receipts on it. i would say this and matt, from what you are seeing and what we are reporting, these things are being talked about. they are not just wholesale. this is something that 76 plus million people, one of the top reasons why they voted for trump. you have to get rid of the worst of the worst and that's what he is doing. >> it is. and look, i think whether it's new york is a good example of a mayor who has come on board fighting against the city council and state officials. it's a sanctuary state. california again like harris i can't comment on leslie's specific example. a sanctuary state that she knows well. ice could k not could order naivety with local officials and you see the results in response to that. >> harris: in each incident.
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tom homan was on this program a couple of weeks ago, each incident you will take that and look at it and run it through the courts. i don't know what they found. leslie, i don't think you know what they found. did they open up the federal books to show you what they found? no. questions will be asked. but let's move to this. democratic congresswoman of oregon getting a loot of criticism for making this comparison. she tore into a house republican bill aimed at protecting border agents while detaining illegal im granulitis. that bill passed yesterday. here is the congresswoman. >> let's call this bill what it is, fear mongering dressed up as officer safety. this bill echoes one of the darkest chapters in our nation's history. the fugitive slave act of 1850. just like that shameful law, hr35 forces local authorities and encourages the deputizing of randos, to do the federal
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government's work punishing them if they refuse. back then it was hunting down people who dared to seek freedom. today it is forcing local police to become federal enforcers. >> harris: what exactly is she saying there? >> i don't agree with the comparison. i don't like when we compare things to slavery or to the holocaust. that really bothers me to the honest and i shared that before. but what she is saying is i think in a very different way than i would say it is that it is overreach. you shouldn't have people within one jurisdiction covering areas they are not technically allowed to cover that the federal government should be covering. that seems to be the issue. then the semantics i think cloud the issue that she is trying to bring up when she does harken it to the days of slavery. >> harris: calling anybody in
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law enforcement deputizing randos is offensive. leslie, are you in favor of sanctuary cities and states? >> i am in favor of cooperation on a certain level. when you talk about the violent offenders, i'm not in favor of busting into schools or churches and the latest polls show the majority of democrats and independents agree on that. >> harris: would you like to comment on what she just said? >> i don't think that race baiting sells anymore. might have done it five years ago when there was a different kind of culture around wokeness. they are small business owners. if something happened in mcdonalds they would want to call the randos to help them out. they try to throw out the rhetoric to get clicks and page views and it is disgraceful. >> harris: good discussion. thank you very much. appreciate it. president trump is planting the flag for consumers and declaring
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victory over the biden administration's green agenda. first he brought back plastic straws. it has only been a week. now we can have toilets that flush and light bulbs that don't cause headaches. democrats in dire straits. >> the democratic party failed in the election because of what they stand for now. their brand is destroyed. if they want to keep destroying it. if you dig yourself a hole, stop digging, right? they keep digging that hole. >> harris: democrats are also fighting among themselves over how to cope with president trump's steam rolling them. former rfk, jr. campaign advisor is here next.
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>> harris: president trump back in the white house. put simply democrats just don't know what to do. there is infighting how to challenge the new administration. a new poll finds 45% of democratic voters want the democratic party to be more moderate. that survey shows 30% of voters don't know who is leading the party. that would be 100% of all of us as americans. who is leading their party? nearly 20% say no one is leading their party. political analyst mark halperin doesn't see a bright future. >> i could tell you the names of people from the losing party who could run for president and would strike some fear in the hearts of the majority party. i cannot name a person like that today. are they afraid of governor of illinois or amy klobuchar or
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gavin newsom or governor beshear? they are not. maybe they should be. they aren't afraid of any democrat right now. not one. to the contrary they are bring it on. we'll run against any of those people regardless. >> harris: a former campaign advisor to rfk, jr. you are having a good week. the one who told him go talk to trump, not just kamala. >> a great week, great to be with you. congratulations on the success of your show. i saw the news last week. you are number one. incredibly grateful to be here. >> harris: thank you. let's talk about what's missing on the side of the aisle right now that's watching trump. >> absolutely. i think the democrats are demoraleized, downtrodden, broken, limping on their last leg. democrats have no sense of identity now especially for young people turning on the news. you see elizabeth warren, chuck schumer, the older folks, maxine waters who don't resonate with the younger voters, and they are
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out there screeching about elon musk and usaid. has it turns out about 80% of americans want to root out government waste. we don't want to fund transgender in foreign countries or d.e.i. initiatives an bring the money home and why democrats are missing out. >> harris: why do you think even before november 5th gen zers were walking away terre the democratic party. >> you see palestinian protestors shutting down campuses. this isn't indicative. we want common sense policies, secure borders, don't want to lose our friends and colleagues. we want to bring the money home. we don't want to fund every war around the world. when they see donald trump having common sense policies they will look at him. we like someone with a big personality. bombastic. we want a warrior fighting for us. we don't care about personal
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alleged indiscretions but fight for our best interests and democrats haven't learned that yet. >> harris: as i teach my alpha and gen zer it is production. california democratic congressman ro khanna wrote an opinion piece getting aton of buzz. we have to acknowledge what we failed to recognize in the last election. americans are feeling a righteous anger about the real damage that the governing class has done to their lives. either the country will continue to succumb to a burn it all down political idea or democrats can use this moment of crisis to reframe the terms of the debate. we must persuade people that transformative government is capable of improving their lives by reversing what may have experienced as decades of stagnation and decline. i don't know. can they get that done in short order? >> i really don't have much faith in the democratic party right now. even how they acted since
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january 20th. no signs of changing or learning from past mistakes. putting up kamala harris as their nominee for 107 days with her awful campaign was a huge mistake. democrats didn't like her three months prior and put her up. they continue to make horrific mistakes time and time again and no clear leader going forward to 2028. >> harris: i know some in your generation, the zoomers, the most ethnically and culturally di verse population in our country now. 49% in a diverse lane. it is also a group democrats have always held. how do republicans keep you? >> they continue working on common sense. the issue for americans is inflation, economy, how will we pay our bills and have a mortgage. if you put money in people's products they'll vote for you, politics is not rocket science. identify a need. lay out a policy to adoctors that need. >> harris: president trump is pushing ahead with reversing
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biden administration green energy regulations and he signaled this week that he will sign environmental orders on light bulb, water flow and washing machines and dishwashers after his back to plastic executive order ending the federal government's use of those mushy paper straws. former trump economic advisor steve moore with an opinion piece. the war on appliances is tossed out into the ash heap of history. the irony of all these unpopulared ictus is that it used to be the democrats who had insisted that we must keep government out of the bedroom. now they want to regulate the temperature, the type of lamps you have on your bedside table. congratulations to trump for slashing cold water in the face of home appliance regulations, a big victory for consumer sovereignty. >> i'm so happy we are banning paper straws. i can't stand a soggy paper
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straw. i said before that if trump pledges to ban paper straws he will win. he is a genius at identifying issues big and small that galvanize americans. we were told men and women's sports isn't a big issue or drive people to the polls. that ad drove people to the polls and why people fled the democratic party. trump identified the issues. when it comes to the light bulbs, showers, green policy are just a socialist agenda to slow down economic growth and development. india and china aren't slowing down, why should we? the last thing my brother lives in texas and drives a pickup truck for his job and haul machinery around. electric vehicle would never work for him. no charging stations. working class americans don't want electric vehicles and this green nonsense. >> harris: you are our future. thank you for being here. this was fun. "outnumbered" after the break.
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