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are there any more 20 million-dollar contracts i could apply for, i also have a bachelor's degree in spanish. it's a great transition from spanish teacher to $20 million check at -- as you leave the white house. frank from massachusetts, i thought the group chats with my golf buddies were dirty. no. transgender chats are pretty hot. more on that tomorrow. tell kamala not to worry, the rising waters will quickly put out the flames on the horizon. so poetic. and from oregon, jill biden got a better kiss. it wasn't that passionate. mary from salem, are you and johnny related, how dare you? how dare you?
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>> sean: tonight president trump... on saturday border crossings it dropped to their lowest level in 15 years. department of homeland security secretary kristi noem brings us the very latest in just a moment. also it is official, vivek ramaswamy is now launched his campaign for governor in the great state of ohio, the buckeye state. you don't want to miss out on her interview with him coming up. first president from continues to work at record-breaking speed showing no signs of slowing down at all earlier today key hosted french president for a meeting at the white house where they addressed a number of topics and also expressed optimism about resolving the war between russia and ukraine. >> i've been elected by the american people to restore common sense to washington. and indeed to the world. i believe strongly that it's in
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the best interest of the united states, the best interest in europe, and of ukraine and the best interest of russia to stop the killing now. and bring the world to peace. one of the first calls i made was to president putin. and we were treated with great respect and they want to end this war. so that's a big thing. >> i will be meeting with president zelenskyy. he may come in this week or next week to sign the agreement which would be nice. so the agreement is being worked on now. they are very close to a final deal. a deal with rare earths and various other things. >> sean: he also continues to score big wins on the economy. the left, the media mob spent months and months spewing doom and gloom predictions about all trump and his proposed tariffs which are now reciprocal tariffs. they terrify us we will tariff you back.
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what arena do you want to play in. in response to president trump's proposed tariffs, a huge announcement from apple. a historic 500 billion-dollar investment in u.s. manufacturing and innovation. the ceo of apple says he is bullish on the future of american innovation. this one deal is expected to create tens of thousands of new jobs and a new manufacturing plant in texas. now let me say this on the issue of tariffs in canada. canadians might be boycotting the united states. i have a message to canada. if you don't appreciate everything the u.s. has been doing for your national defence and we've been paying the freight for nato that you have not been paying and that has helped your economy and if you want to boo our national anthem because we call you out for not securing your border, or the
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fact that you have tariffs on our country, it's not going to fly anymore. friendships have got to work both ways and canada you have a population of a little over 41 million people and the u.s. has over 340 million people. now i'm just saying i never --.. if this movement from canada gets legs than maybe i will do something i've never done before in my career. maybe we can start and support a boycott movement of canada. let's put the ball back in your court. you might want to rethink this idea. it's better off if we are friends and what... elon musk and doge continue to identify and eliminate waste fraud abuse and corruption right here at home. after... that is stating the obvious. according to one former dod insider, doge is sending
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shock waves through the pentagon and over at the epa another $67 million of your money in grants for left-wing groups pushing joe biden's radical environmental justice mandate. that's gone. fox news learned that border control had now taken control of the former usaid headquarters in washington, d.c., after elon musk and it doge exposed the tens of billions of dollars the organist -- of that organization's wasteful spending. that's money for our kids and grandkids to pay down our debt. create the new generation of weaponry, become energy dominant, bring back "law & order". not about agenda. despite all of the work that the president is doing to make our country a better place, the mainstream media, legacy media mob and literal ash make liberal political strategists and democrats they just don't get it. they don't want to get it. that's why you are seeing
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another reconfiguration of the mainstream media. people no longer trust them. ask yourself do you really think it's an accident that... all pushed either out the door or taking on reduced roles? ask yourself. in another example we tried to have a conversation with our own -- old friend james carville. he's always been more reasonable. remember bill clinton and al gore, they talked a lot about ending waste, fraud, and abuse. the conversation was more than frustrating. we went back and forth about various numbers and then he said to fact-check him. so we are going to do just that. not true got it wrong. according to the new poll just out this very day, president trump approval rating is 52%, nine points above water. the poll found that voters are
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now more optimistic about the direction of the country since the trump administration took over. and on every major issue, they support the trump agenda despite the disaster biden left behind, 38% now say the economy is on the right track which is ten points higher than it was only last month. president trump is outperforming biden on handling every key issue including immigration, the economy, inflation foreign affairs. he's in the 60s and 70s when it comes to government waste, fraud, and abuse and it -- reducing the cost of government and returning that money to you and returning america to a position of strength on the world stage. on the issue of doge, a whopping 77% of respondents think that we are in need of a full examination of all government expenditures. i guess james was wrong. it's not just that, president trump is above water in the latest... president trump's approval rating is nine points above water sitting at 53%.
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in that interview he mentioned the latest cbs poll. he claimed trump was below 50%. that is not true either. in his most recent poll with them his approval rating was 53%. look at support for the agenda over 80% in the cbs poll supporting deporting illegal criminal aliens. 76% support a full-scale effort to eliminate waste and fraud. nearly 70% support keeping men out of women's sports and declaring there only two genders. 65% support ending race-based hiring in government. 63% support i freeze and reevaluation of foreign aid. 61% support reciprocal tariffs. 60% support direct negotiations with russia to end the war in ukraine. nearly 60% support gutting -- cutting government spending and ending the ban on knew offshore drilling. on the deficit they were wrong
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again. he wanted to be fact-checked. there was more deficit accumulated under president trump's first term then under -- than any other president in history he said. let's look at the numbers. under president trump the accumulated deficit over four years more than $2 trillion less than it was under joe biden. if you take out the fiscal years 2020 and 2021, in the two covid years, unnaturally high debt accumulating. the total deficit accumulated under biden was more than double that under trump. james carville also talked about usaid and he downplayed the tens of billions of dollars of waste in that organization all four radical left-wing causes. but doge work has extended far beyond just usaid. they've terminated nearly $900 million in contracts over $100 million into eei training grants at the department of education. a quarter of a billion dollars
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in climate and di projects and much more and they are just getting started. if the radical left democrats and corrupt media, if they want their agenda to be one of men's rights, to play women's sports and putting the rights of illegal immigrants over the safety of the american people, and spending hundreds of billions of dollars abroad on the green new deal, dei woke transgender agenda. they picked the wrong hill to die on. i'm fine with it if that's where they want to be. the left does not want to talk about donald trump's accomplishments mike they don't want to talk about waste, fraud, and abuse going on in our government. and that's what they consider constitutional crisis? the problem with the left today is if you are asking why are all these trump haters falling by the wayside, all over the corrupt state run legacy media mob its because they simply hate trump. and just barely want him to fail. he fails the country fails. and this reshuffling strategy at
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these networks, you reshuffle it's not going to work for them. people have too many choices and alternatives and moving forward i can tell you that you better tell the people truth. like jo's cognitive state like the border was never secured. like inflation was never transitory. breaking tonight a judge has sided with the trump administration and is not overturning their ban on the ap in the white house press pool and the white house released a statement following the ruling. it said as we have said from the beginning, asking the president of the united states questions in the oval office aboard air force one is a privilege granted to journalists, not a legal right. it's now time for our washington briefing. we welcome back press secretary karoline leavitt. the ap deals a big deal to me. you have reconfigured that room quite a bit. and you've invited in bloggers and invited in other media that
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traditionally have not been there. but i would go back and say that most of the mainstream legacy media, they were wrong on russia , they were wrong on the case in new york. they were wrong on pretty much everything involving donald trump. they never corrected themselves did they? >> they never did. the winning continues here at the white house. today a federal judge right here in washington, d.c., denied the associated press is emergency request for a temporary restraining order to re-- restore their privilege of returning to the white house press pool. the judge's denial of the associated press' request to reinforce what i sent from the podium last week and what president trump has been saying. covering the american presidency in the most intimate and limited spaces in this white house in the oval office, on the air force one, it's a privilege.
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it's not a legal right. we want all voices to have that opportunity and that's why we've expanded the briefing room to invite truly legitimate independent journalists, podcasters and other media types into that room to cover this president with honesty and accuracy and with real mindfulness of what the american people actually care about. i also want to thank you tonight for fact-checking james carville for the lies that he pushed on your program last week. unfortunately james represents the deranged and out of touch democrat party who continue deny the reality that this country loves donald trump. and in fact president trump is enjoying his highest approval rating from the american people than he ever has despite the years of lies, smears and witch hunts by the democrat party. the harvard harris poll today is incredible. when you look, issue by issue, the vast majority of the american people support what
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president trump is doing. you showed it. 81% of the american people support deporting illegal and micro-criminals from our nations communities. 77% of americans support a full audit into the waste and fraud that this federal government has been spending their tax dollars on. that is the exact mission of doge. these numbers, these approval ratings are what you get when you have a president who actually does what he promised he was going to do. that's why the democrats are facing their worst lowest approval rating since 2018, not even 40% of the american public supports this current democrat party. president trump will continue to abide by the will of the american people who elected him to this big beautiful white house behind me and we are restoring common sense to our great country. >> sean: i just showed this audience where they stand on doge and cutting back wasteful spending. i showed cbs all weekend long if
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you look at cbs they're not even look at their own pool. "the new york times", usa today, washington "washington post", cnn, fake news, they all had some version. g.o.p. lawmaker confronted by constituents angry with the trump mosque cuts. it's contradicted by their own poles. and we are not talking about 55%. 78, 80% of the american people don't want their money spent to this way and they don't want their children and grandchildren robbed this way. this is what democrats call a constitutional crisis and what the media falsely reports on. it's difficult to penetrate through that wall of frankly propaganda and lies. >> there are a lot of lies from the left especially from the democrat party. as you said they are propagandists and the left-wing mate -- left-wing legacy media.
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we are cutting through those lies every single day with a mega level of access and transparency to the commander in chief. nearly every single day president trump invites journalists into the oval office. it gives them the facts and the truth because he has that on his side. he is doing so much, accomplishing so much. the mainstream media can't even covered all. today we had a major announcement on a monday morning that apple, one of the biggest companies in this world is going to invest $500 billion right here in the united states of america and create 20,000 new jobs. america is open for business again because of the policies and the confidence that have been restored across this world because of president trump being behind the resolute desk. i just saw president trump's statement in case your audience hasn't from a few moments ago. he says our country is doing very well and he was just thinking about the company that
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was shooed away and cancelled by the biden administration who wanted to build the keystone xl pipeline. he's inviting them back. we want the keystone xl pipeline builds. he wants a pipeline built in the northeast, in doing then where i'm from where we have some of the highest electricity and utility rates in the country. this is a president who is constantly thinking about how he can help the american people. innovating and pushing the groundbreaking ideas on every single issue. that's why the vast majority of americans are seeing through the mainstream media and the democrat parties lies because they are seeing real results come from this administration every single day. >> sean: how quickly do you think or anticipate the president will meet with president zelenskyy and president putin? >> we expect those meetings to take place very soon, especially the meeting with president zelenskyy and as the president expressed, he wants the critical minerals and rare earth deal signed. it's going to recoup american task -- tacks dollars for the
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hundreds of billions we have paid for ukraine's national defence. he expects president zelenskyy design that deal. it's only right considering what the american taxpayers have done for ukraine. if it were not for the american people ukraine wouldn't be a country anymore. president trump knows that and he's the people what they deserve. >> sean: it would help them to have our partnership on the ground. that will give them money to rebuild their country which is a disaster right now. the killing that has happened. we appreciate it. also, the state and treasury departments have reimposed maximum pressure sanctions on iran's oil trade and earlier today the u.s. voted against the u.n. resolution condemning russia for the ukraine war. here with reaction, state department spokesperson tammy bruce. everybody wants to go back to the beginning here but they don't want to go back to the real beginning when pruden started putting his troops on the border with ukraine and
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joe biden was asked what he's going to do about it and they say depends if it's a minor incursion which was pretty asinine. to me the going back part is meaningless. if ukraine will do a mineral deal and a deal that would include no nato but a partnership with the u.s. and allow european troops in ukraine, and it would also probably include some land given up on their part, they can begin the process of rebuilding their country and bringing their countrymen home and country women home. >> thank you sean. it's been carnage. it's a war that where no one is winning. it's a war that's involved the world and one capacity or another. and because of the new idea of an insistence by a man who wants things done quickly, who want things done differently in order to achieve things, donald trump and his idea that you can go to the u.n. and hold it to its charter and say we need a simple
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resolution that calls for peace without all the other mechanisms that happen that bog down the system, and that's also what happened today. the security council, for the first time that the u.n. has done something productive and meaningful about this raging war, past our resolution calling for peace. a resolution moved four weeks as i've travelled with secretary of state marco rubio, working tirelessly every day not just on this issue, but so many others with the lead and the vision of president trump, that this is a new era. there's new ways of doing this. that includes recognizing that war does not have to be a typical normal thing in all of our lives. we've become... trump is saying enough is enough. marco rubio is saying we can make the difference and make the change. and this is what is shocking people. even the french president noted
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tremendous steps were taken to understanding and being able to address the nature of what is next for ukraine. and of course the abandonment of ukraine. would be if this was allowed to continue. we know this. the president is the consummate dealmaker. but not just because it's a deal for the sake of a deal. but because it's good not just for countries, but for the future of humanity to see that you can do things differently and succeed. we see it with this entire administration. we see it -- here i am at regular kind of antigovernment person. as the spokesperson for the state department. sitting in these meetings and realizing the power and the vision and the generosity of insight with people who are helping to run this country who have been appointed by and chosen by president trump.
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the value of marco rubio who we are now getting to know in a uniquely different way, has been astounding and with -- this week is a month that we have had washington. trump's back, that president trump is now a northstar for not just this nation but for the globe. i'm very excited and today was an excellent day. the u.n. finally did something with marco rubio, donald trump's insight and vision and we are on our way to a piece that will resonate for ukrainians, for russians, for americans, for everyone around the world and it's an exciting time to be doing this. >> sean: the media wants in unison name calling at a level that's only going to create bad feelings and probably reduce any opportunity of a deal down to zero.
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we miss you, it's great to see you and you are working hard. we appreciate you coming. when we come back the good news just keeps coming. border crossings dropped to a 15 year low. we will tell you all about it things to president trump's policy. and department of homeland security secretary kristi noem will join us next. we will talk about that and more straight ahead.
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that would be the lowest number of a single day in terms of apprehension in over 15 years. also tonight new york city mayor eric adams announced the roosevelt hotel migrant shelter they are going to close that in coming months. after hosting tens of thousands of illegals throughout the biden years and the trump administration is reportedly considering bringing back title 42 which will again allow for the deportation of illegals on the basis of threats to public health. dhs is also no longer allowing illegals to use the cpb one app to board flights without i.d. unless those flights are leaving the united states. the message that the border is closed is being heard so clearly by would be illegals right now that according to the ap they are literally turning around and making one of the most dramatic and dangerous parts of the journey north in reverse because they know they won't be allowed and when they get here.
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here now with the latest, secretary of department of homeland security, kristi noem is with us. let's start with the good news, tell us about saturday. >> it's fantastic news. a lot of fantastic news because of president trump. we only had 200 encounters at the border when under the biden administration we saw up to 15 or 16,000 encounters. to have that kind of a drop under president trump is because of a change of policy. it's because of telling the world to stay away. if you want to come to this country illegally you will be stopped because america comes first. and it's because of president trump. the fact that he is so firm and so confident and he wants to uphold the law. he follows through with consequences if people don't. so setting that record, the lowest number in 15 years is remarkable. the winds keep coming because we have a president that believes in this country.
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he listen to the american people and he actually brought the kind of success that this country was so desperate for. >> you are also getting help. your former sight asked mike state... my home state of florida, they are now enacting mandates that local law enforcement cooperate with federal authorities to identify and detain illegal immigrants in the u.s. the new attorney general down here is working with governor desantis on top of pam bondi on the federal level going after states like illinois and new york. that's got to help your job i would assume. >> absolutely. when you telegraph and have the kind of partnerships that we have at the state and local levels, it's incredible what you see four results. people know that when they break the law, with the law is in that there will be consequences. not just in these local cities that have been so proactive to protect their citizens but also at the state level. we've seen incredible leadership
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out of governors and attorney generals who stepped up and gone above and beyond to say we listen to our people, we recognize that our communities need to be safe, we've got kids and grandkids in this country. we are going to work and be proactive and go after these criminals. because they are so strong, we won't have to deal with families like laken riley, like joslin's family that won't lose their children with no leadership that hasn't listened and enforce the law. the scales of justice have been balanced again. we are not putting illegals above americans. now we recognize every single person needs to be treated equally and equally under the law. >> sean: do you have an update, are we finding any of the people that are responsible for tipping off these gang members or cartel members that are in the country illegally and hence putting ice officials lives in jeopardy because they lose the element of surprise.
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any update in terms of who's been tipping them off? >> absolutely, i have found some leakers, we are continuing to get more. they will be fired. remember, when they leak information to the press in order to blow it up, they are putting law enforcement lives in jeopardy. they are risking their lives and putting their families in the position where they have to live without those individuals any further. you bet we have used every tactic that we have. we talked just last week about how i'm using polygraphs to go after and to really interview these folks because we are a national security agency, i have the tool i can use. also looking at their emails on communications. it's amazing how these bureaucrats who have an agenda to stop, the work that we are doing, how they will sell each other down the river if it's to protect themselves. don't worry i'm doing everything to find these leakers and to get rid of them so we can do our work and our law enforcement officers and agents can do it
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safely. >> sean: is not a crime? if you are tipping off gang members about a potential ice raid and putting their lives in jeopardy, about to imagine that's a violation of some code somewhere. >> absolutely and when they are breaking the law we are prosecuting and holding them accountable to it. we're not here to play games. this is about america. any law enforcement officer that serves and partners not only with the department of nonsecurity but partners with us, we respect you. we honour the work that you do. we will take care of your family, take care of you and go after those that threaten your lives by leaking this type of information. >> what you make of eric adams now? in fairness to mayor adams, in the beginning he was very sanctuary city welcome to new york. texas and florida started sending illegals up to new york. than they got overwhelmed and then he began to see the crime go up and the cost go up and
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they were overwhelmed. he evolved in his position for the election and now the roosevelt hotel plans to be shut down. he's cooperating isn't he? >> he has cooperating. he has been in communication with us. the night before i went to new york and was involved in some of those operations that happened, we talked several times on the phone. he's wonderful to visit with but also i need him to take stronger action. the roosevelt hotel is going to be emptied out and i'm thank full for that. that has been a haven not just for individuals that are here illegally but for dangerous criminals. the fact that that's going to be closed is a great and remarkable announcement by the mayor. it's because of action that we took an president trump took to stop paying the bill for people that are here illegally... [simultaneous talking] >> you take the money away and it's amazing how quickly these shelters and sanctuaries will be
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closed down. we are doing this to sink charade cities. if you want to protect criminal activity the government dollars are going to stop. >> sean: last question, will title 40 to be brought back? -- 42. >> that is a measure he said he's going to use every tool in a toolbox and i could be one of them. >> sean: thank you. of only come back. vivek ramaswamy. he's made it official, he announced his bid for governor of ohio today. he's next straight ahead. all covered in lillie's hot sauce oh honey, don't touch your face will be in this ad 60% of the time
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cincinnati. >> we will lead to ohio to be the top state in the country where we lead the way in the sectors of the future from sending -- semiconductors to aerospace. how about this company. in the heart of butler county, and aerospace company leading us to the future all the way to ai and the other sectors of our future. we need ohio to be the top state in the country where patriots actually flocked to instead of florida and texas. i will lead ohio to be the state of excellence in america. >> sean: he joins us now with more. his first interview since announcing. you already have the crowd behind you. here we go. hello to everybody there, how are you? >> they are good sean. >> you had me in the speech until you went after my state of florida and said you are going to bury florida and ohio is
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going to be beating florida. you had me up to that point. tell us about what's going on. >> a little friendly competition between our states is a good thing. that's what federalism was built on. i want to lead ohio to be the top state in the country and specially in one area. it's educational excellence even in our public schools. i want to make ohio the first date in the country where we implement merit-based pay. for teachers, principals, superintendents. so the best teachers who should be paid more are actually paid more but that comes at the expense of a lot of dead weight hanging around. i want to get the cell phones out of the classroom and bring back early physical education. i think that's a core theme especially as it relates to the achievement of our kids and that's what we talked about tonight. >> sean: the number 1 public schools in the country, you know what state it is right? >> it right now is. not ohio.
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loki thank take a look at the entire country. donald trump was elected in a decisive mandate. he's reviving our confidence in america. i thank we need a leader here at home who revives our conviction and ohio. donald trump was the greatest president we've had in our 21st century. now we need governors across the country who rise to that same occasion and lead at the state level. when you can about programs in health care or education, what they're doing to the federal bureaucracy is beautiful. a lot of those programs are going to move to the states and to the people. i think now is a moment where we are going to require strong-willed governors to lead the way and i'm excited to lead the charge here in ohio. >> i will tell you, your passion is infectious by every measure. i will tell you it is sad what is happened to the educational system in this country. i'm all in favour of getting rid of the department of education, all in favour of...
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i believe local officials will do better. parents would make better choices than somebody at the federal level. it is such a shame that we pay more per capita per child on education and we get the worst results in the entire industrialized world. when i hear you passionately say you are going to fix that in ohio and fix the issue of law and order and become a hub for business and innovation and technology, to me it's just basic common sense. that's why florida does well and why texas does well. a lot of republican governors have been doing well. i like the competition as well. i want to see ohio do well, i want every state to do well. >> that's our country works at its best. time-tested principles. smaller government, but the money back in the pockets of the people who live here. transparency for the taxpayer. i want everybody to see how their money is actually being
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spent. from the state level to the local level, to bring... i think that we live in a special moment in our country. i'm as optimistic as i've ever been for our future now with president trump in office. but we've got to take that agenda now to the next level. we've got to carry that forward to the future. shutting down the department of education is a great first epidemic have to stand for the achievement and education of our students in math where 75% of eighth graders aren't proficient according to international standards. they are kids in other countries where english isn't even their first language doing better on english proficiency than our own kids here. that's unacceptable to me. but the good news is we are going to step up and actually fix it. i don't want to just curse the darkness. we are going to drive that positive change through action in our state. and i believe our country's best days are ahead of us and i would like ohio as a state that led the first industrial revolution
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to be a state whose best days are ahead as well. and economically speaking it is something you will understand. if silicon valley led the way in the american economy for the last ten years, i want to make sure it's the ohio river valley for the next ten years in the sectors of the future. that's where i'm going to lead us. >> how do you incentivize businesses to invest all that money? texas had a really big wayne and i don't think of donald trump lost the selection that apple would be investing $500 billion in committing 500 billion in four years in building a plant in texas and creating tens of thousands of jobs. i thank they got the message loud and clear. bring manufacturing back to this country, create high paying jobs for americans and that's all we really want. free and fair trade with our partners. we don't want to be stepped on by our partners. and they've taken advantage of us and we let them do it and they've not been held accountable for it.
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>> president trump is holding them accountable for unfair practices and he's also leading the way. what he needs his partners at the states that can do the same thing. you asked about economic innovation, president trump is doing his part but we need to make states like ohio zero income tax states periods the red tape, bring down the permitting timelines for energy dominance and manufacturing dominance. we will do our part, ohio hopefully sets a standard for the rest of the country and i'm excited for what we will be able to achieve. >> sean: i'm going to warn whoever you end up debating, good luck. i've been there myself. congratulations, big day for you, think you for being with us. left-wing lunacy continues. with... i did not make that up. we will check in with them straight ahead. 's more than pait
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speed to put this in the category you just can't make it up. the democratic governor of wisconsin wants to change the word mother to inseminated person. in the state law, it's part of a revamped -- revamp on the law on artificial insemination to make all the language gender-neutral. you would think that the governor of one of the country's most important swing states would have other things on their mind right now. apparently not. democrats will never learn. they repeat the same mistake over and over again but if that's the party they want to be fine. which brings us to a different topic which is mentorship, wise that so important. sometimes a little bit of wisdom
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goes a long way and sometimes life all comes down to a simple question, who believed in you, who gave you a chance. that's the question hour next guest and separate... the importance of mentorship, it's called who believed in you. the authors pennsylvania senator dave mccormick and former deputy national security advisor dena powell mccormick. good to see you guys can't congratulations on the book. before we get to the book what are your thoughts on the wisconsin governor? >> if there's ever an example that shows the need for common sense leadership that's the example. that's what this book is all about. it's about the process for building our next generation of leaders. it's about mentoring which we think is the path to doing that. it's a project we started during covid act when are six dollars were disconnected from their friends, we all felt
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disconnected. we started talking about mentors. the mentors in our life. a couple people had changed our path. the people we had mentored i developed a number of... so i tried to get her to write a book and we decided to write this book together. it's about how to change the world one person at a time through mentoring. >> sean: i stay in touch with everybody that ever hired me when i was on local radio and i think back to when i got hired at fox. i remember i asked my boss at the time maybe six months in a couple years later, i said i was so awful, why didn't you fire me? the answer was when you first go on the air not a lot of people are watching and then he goes you were a broadcaster, i know you would get it. i stayed in touch with all the people in my life out of touch my life in some way and give me that program so it's really important what you are talking about here. >> that's what we wrote this book and thank you for having us on tonight. as dave said i feel like we were
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the beneficiaries of some people who just really believed in us. in my case i was a christian immigrant from cairo, egypt,, i didn't speak of word of -- a word of english win my family immigrated to texas. i was waitressing my way through college when a senator mentored me and took a chance on me and really helped me. she gave me my first job in washington, d.c., as an intern in her office. honestly that change the course of my life. as you say i've kept insomuch touch with her. that's the stories that we tell in this book. people that i've had such an impact on our country but they wouldn't have without that mentor. one of them is governor sarah huckabee sanders. she talks about two really important mentors she had. she had her dad and president trump. in moments where she felt more vulnerable and didn't have the confidence, they stepped up and gave her that and she found her purpose in life. look at her today, one of the most successful governors in our country. the youngest governor making such a huge impact.
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>> sean: i tried to pay it back because i saw him -- i know so many people who are all too willing to help me. they believe in you and running in a swing state is not exactly the easiest left. she didn't believe it once, she believed twice which made it twice as hard. >> she's been an incredible mentor and friend and supporter in every way. it all started with the football coach for me when i was in high school. i rode the bench and his new coach got hired and saw in me something i didn't see in myself and he made me the cocaptain of the team and not really, when i was 15 or 16, it changed my life and that's the funny thing when you ask successful people how did you get here. almost all of them can pick out a person or two that made all the difference. we saw that mentoring is based on trust and this common commitment to one another and the ability for mentors to have the confidence they need.
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>> who believed in you book.com, we're so excited about this and starting a new mentoring movement. >> i'm even grateful when it -- for when i got hired... i got in a lot of trouble bartending. it's a great book. bookstores around the country. thank you. when we come back, moore hannity. they say a lot without having to say much. they stand for elegance. refinement. and prestige. even a little can go a long way. and though they're darker than the darkest night. they make you see everything in a new light. get 1.9% apr for up to 60 months on the purchase of select new 2025 sportage and 2025 sorento models.
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