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>> no, that is the opposite of comedy. we want to give you joy and laughter but that was anger. remember when jimmy kimmel crief after trump won?e okay, you are doing opposite of ousor child. imagine an adults club and imagine a girl put on more clothes. these guys are reverse strippers and you should never be angry ak a comedian. >> kayleigh: and adult gentlemen's club! >> i tried to clean it up, a p adults, exactly i didn't name ae place.t i was talking about where i get my ice cream. i don't know what they are doinu on "outnumbered" that fox "saturday night live." >> kayleigh: grab your tickets for jimmy.don' everyone calm down, don't miss it for and tune in tomorrow >> todd: president trump will host his first cabinet meeting today with doge's elon musk set
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to attend. >> moving forward in congress with house passing budget blueprint last night. one lawmaker will tell us what needs to happen to get the bill on the president's desk. >> todd: president trump is not just more accessible to media than biden was, he is giving them a gift. you want one? >> i'll pass. >> are you allowed to take one? >> todd: i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: you never let me welcome you back. >> carley: keep it moving, thank you for welcoming me. lucas tomlinson is live previewing trump's first cabinet meeting. good morning. >> lucas: good morning. welcome back, carley. joe biden did not host his first cabinet meeting until april 1. everybody wore face masks during
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the pandemic. president trump will hold his first cabinet meeting today. >> what are you expecting at the cabinet meeting tomorrow? >> unlike biden, i'll preside over my own cabinet meeting. >> lucas: likely reference to joe biden's wife doing most of the talking at the last meeting. acting administrator of doge is amy gleeson, coming from nashville and worked in healthcare. not everyone is on board with doge. 21 civil service officials resigned writing in a letter, we will not use our skills to compromise core government system, jeopardize american data or dismantle critical public service or lend expertise to legitimize doge's action.
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following a visit by french president macron, british prime minister keir starmer will visit tomorrow, one day before zelenskyy will visit the white house on friday. >> is it true president zelenskyy is coming on friday to meet with you? is the bill sorted out? >> president trump: i hear that. it is okay with me if he would like to. i understand it is a big deal, very big deal. >> lucas: ukraine agreed to terms of mineral rights deal with united states, guys. >> todd: that is a huge news story, the mineral rights deal, we'll get more into that. house republicans taking first step toward moving president trump's agenda forward passing bu budget blueprint last night. house speaker mike johnson convincing all but one republican to vote for the
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resolution. lone hold-out, thomas massie, kentucky congressman cited concerns about how the bill will impact the national deficit. claudia tenney will join us to talk about where the house goes from here. biden-appointed judge in seattle blocking the order to end the program. the judge said the president has substantial discretion but that authority is not limitless. elon musk reacting on x saying if any judge anywhere can block every presidential order everywhere, we do not have a democracy, we have tirny of the judiciary. >> carley: florida congressman, byron donalds making announcement on sean hannity. >> i will announce my candidacy to be next governor of great state of florida.
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i got to florida when i was 17 years old with a trunk full of clothes. over rest of my time in florida, i built a family and 17 year in financial services, joined tea party movement, served four years in state legislature, four years in congress and now is time to take the mantel and lead our state into the future. >> carley: donalds has endorsement of president trump, ron desantis is backing his wife casey desantis. anything we have accomplished, she'd be able to take to the next level. interesting. >> todd: it would be weird if he did not back his wife. >> carley: an issue at work and home. chicago midway airport, southwest airline plane nearly collided with a private jet. the private jet turned on to the runway without permission and
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the passenger jet had to do a go-around. the aircraft did not collide and southwest flight was able to safely land after a quick detour. the faa and the ntsb are investigating. my goodness, look at that scary footage. >> todd: frightening. it seems like we've had so many incidents early in 2025. i heard a guest last night said number of incidents down compared to last year. >> carley: which is bad, if we're just learning about them now, i can only imagine what it is like to be a passenger on the southwest play and see what could have happened. >> todd: especially after what happened in d.c. >> carley: exactly. house lawmaker getting to bottom of how money was wasted overseas while hurting americans at home.
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>> todd: doge subcommittee will hear from witnesses to see how taxpayer dollars were wasted overseas despite being labeled foreign aid. tudor dixon is host of tudor dixon podcast and joins me now. what questions do you want to ask the witnesses? >> we'd like to ask them, why did you think this was more important than american interest. that is what we saw in the election in november, people coming out and saying america first and we don't want any more waste, fraud and abuse. the programs, it is scary what we have been funding and we can't afford to fund our own programs and taxes are going higher and higher. it should be taxation, not theft, it seems like theft
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because we are sending to foreign countries for bizarre programs. are they going toward the programs or is there money lounderring going on? lee zeldin is exposing money going into democratic nonprofits, you have to wonder what is happening with international aid, as well. >> todd: look at the list and i don't agree with one single thing on there. there is an argument to be made maybe some of the individuals in other countries will benefit. to the point i read in the introduction, some programs actually harmed u.s. interest and the fact that can get through our federal government funding program underscores why we need doge so much in the first place. 65 billion and counting, there we go, it is on the screen. ag pam bondi warning states to comply with laws that keep boys out of girl's sports or face
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legal action. she writes, this department of justice will hold accountable states that violent federal law. we have begun to do so. we stand ready to sue states and state entities that defy laws. those states acting tough now, do you think they will cave and follow federal law once federal fun funding starts to dry up when he cuts it? >> is they better and god bless pam bondi, as mom of four daughters, this is what we want to hear. you saw the election, this is what people overwhelmingly said, democrats, too. bill maher is saying, is this the hill you want to die on, putting boys in women's sports? this is parenting 101 to have pam bondi come out and say that. i believe these states are going
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to step back when they realize they are going to lose significant amount of federal funding and when they realize parents are going to come out to vote against democrat governors and democratic states. you heard governor of maine saying she was going to sue president trump. i think he is right when he says your political future. >> todd: and lurching left cost democrats everything in 2024 and to your point, this is 80/20 issue. it beguiles me why they are dying on this hill, they know it is not a winner. you sleep in the bed you make. "wall street journal" editorial board says trump tariff could hurt michigan car industry. they write it has made cars more
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affordable and americans can own them, this helped american workers, his tariffs will do the opposite. how do republicans like you thread the needle wanting to support trump agenda and the michigan auto industry? >> sure, we have not seen any damage to michigan auto industry right now. president trump has been a champion for auto workers. if we pile up the op eds written, you would find you have them saying donald trump is danger to united states and to a certain industry. right now we know the auto industry is dying under democratic rule in state of michigan and lost more factories than we can imagine. even gretchen whitmer said. we believe that donald trump is
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going to bring it back, not make it worse. >> todd: tudor dixon, appreciate your insight on these topics, we appreciate it. have a great day. meteorologist adam klotz here with the fox weather forecast. your map, i will not jinx it, looks amazing. >> is spring really here? that is the question. temperatures mild this morning. warm next couple of days. has spring arrived? 30s, 40s and 50s. ultimately into the lower 60s, some areas in southern tier pushing 80 degrees >> tomorrow similar forecast, ultimately, friday looking at a similar forecast. kansas city 66 and close to 60 in chicago. here is where things begin to change, maybe false spring. it is still february. couple low pressure systems moving through from canada.
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this third one pulls in cold air. this is regional, mid-atlantic getting into new england bringing in colder air, no snow, some interior areas, michigan across wisconsin, looking at maybe good six to eight inches of snow. more snow on the way. guys, it is february. yes, looks great now and next couple days, enjoy it. >> carley: don't get comfy. is that one of the most unique compliments, you don't look amazing, your map does. >> i am used to it, i can only take so much. >> todd: i referenced him as my office mate, it is weird if it continues. >> you guys both look great day. >> todd: president trump border security priorities extent to northern border with tom homan
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>> todd: homeland security arresting 90 illegal migrants just outside houston. border czar tom homan says this is phase one of the operation targeting illegal criminals, charging suspects with homicide, manslaughter and child sexual abuse charges. thanks for cracking down on illegal immigrant hotbed, remain v vigilent about this neighborhood. a texas rancher dead after being hit by a blast from a suspected ied. he drove over the explosive device south of brownsville causing it to detonate.
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the victim's son,s, i consider this a terrorist attack. if i went to war to fight terrorist and i'm seeing the same thing here to me, my personal opinion, it is a terrorist attack. texas agriculture commissioner urging everyone who works near or across the border to use extreme caution and avoid cartel controlled areas. >> carley: president trump's border czar tom homan will meet with border security caucus to layout how the administration will secure northern border with canada. congresswoman claudia tenney joins me now to preview her meeting with the border czar. what should viewers know about concerns regarding the northern border ahead of your conversation with tom homan today? >> great to see you. i visited the northern border in 2024 which stretches from st.
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lawrence seaway to niagara river, and we've seen increase of 90% of people on terror watch list have come across the border. we have seen this huge increase in illegal immigrants coming into new york state because of the policies of kathy hochul and democrats who run everything in albany and tom homan has been shining the light on that. we created northern border security caucus. i visited the border in 2021 and saw the problems there and it has shifted northward because cartel can take control of the northern border because of policies of new york state and the legislature who passed laws, one passed by governor andrew cuomo called green light law that prohibits police from working with ice to find
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dangerous criminals. if you watch the clips of tom homan, he is focusing on dangerous criminal illegal aliens, the worst of the worst, people who have taken children, human trafficking, bring ing drugs across the border. they are putting new yorkers and the entire country at risk. we have to secure the border. i look forward to meeting with tom homan today, he is from northern border region, from jefferson county. >> carley: republicans got together and did something many thought couldn't be done, passed one big beautiful bill out of house and it heads to senate. it will extend tax cuts and fund border security. it has passed by a slim majority, what should republicans know about this bill and how could it impact their lives? >> carley, this is our budget
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top line number, this is going to senate and we'll see what the senate sends back to us. this sets forth with arduous work and negotiations getting to point where we could have everyone on the caucus join here and keep trump's tax cuts permanent. if tax cuts expire could be 4.5 trillion tax increase, mostly to places like my district, middle and lower-income taxpayers and small businesses, they got most benefit from trump's tax cuts, why you saw huge burst in growth and our economy when they were implemented and continues through today. we would be in worse shape because of terrible policies of president biden if the tax cuts had not been in place. they are allowing us to continue to grow the economy. add in cuts we need to make under doge and explosive growth
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we'll see from unleashing american energy, you are going to see huge growth and dominance by the united states, not just economically, giving us security advantage as we face adversaries who use energy and economics to leverage the united states. these are all good things, we'll see what the senate is going to do and they'll send back another version, i'm sure. negotiations have just started. i'm grateful the speaker and our leadership team got us across the finish line. president trump ran on this, we won on this and we'll continue to make promises and keep them. >> carley: we are running out of time, the government needs to be funded, quran -- current spending measure. how concerned are you about a government shutdown? >> we have pass said and are
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cooperating with the appr appropriations committee. we had the schumer shutdown, we'll probably see another attempt by democrats to shut us down, if they do that, that is what we'll do. we have to fund our government and keep our military operational. we have threats around the world, make sure discretionary spending and what we're seeing our enemies continue to build up like china and others around the world and their influence. pass a budget and make it responsible and make cuts we need to make and the american people see what the fraud, abuse and waste is. look no further than what new york state has done when it comes to where we need to make cuts. >> carley: busy time for you, thank you for joining us to tell us what is going on on capitol hill. we appreciate it, congresswoman claudia tenney. president trump is making himself more available to the media and even offering them a
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special gift. >> president trump: it is interesting how many stories we do tell. they all turn out to be true and ultimately correct. trump was right about everything. do you have a trump was right about everything hat? i will give to this gentleman, you want one? >> i will pass. >> are you allowed? he will answer. brian, you are not a stiff. >> todd: joe, you are not a stiff. >> carley: no one would accuse you of that. >> todd: we're getting swag, your reaction? >> joe: there is a lot going on right now, guys. look, several things are going on in terms of the oval office and who has access and who doesn't. i keep hearing this is a first amendment issuing as far as banning certain outlets from being in the oval office for these events. bottom line and this is key.
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president of the white house correspondents association just left to host a show on msnbc, do you think they are nonpartisan? of course not. biden cut 400 passes, that is not freedom of the press either. biden administration called on hand-picked reporters, demanding they get questions in advance. we have a photo of joe biden with a sheet of paper with reporters to call on and the questions that would be asked. the swag is funny and president trump has a good sense of humor. a lot going on from somebody who collects hats. as far as blowback from the white house correspondents association, media is not what
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it used to be, more different people covering that deserve access they have had all these years. >> carley: national journal has been tracking number of questions donald trump has taken over the past month and he's taken 1000 questions in first month of his presidency. former president biden's tally of 141 in the same time frame. should something like that dissuade people from worrying about transparency with this president? >> joe: most transparent president we've ever seen. he signs executive orders and will take questions for an hour. joe biden we would not see for days or weeks outside of a teleprompter where he makes a statement and scoots away faster than saquon barkley.
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or in the oval office where reporters were yelled at to leave the room before one question. i find it rich reporters are up in arms about the trump administration bringing in more reporters, taking more questions, they see that as a problem. they did not see joe biden as far as cutting off reporters. joe biden did not do one press conference in 2024. kamala harris did not do one press conference throughout her campaign. i don't want to hear how donald trump is a threat to democracy and free press when he's been more open, taken more questions than any president in our lifetime. that is based on the numbers. >> todd: no reason to mention barkley, you are being harsh. thoughts on president trump's
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unprecedented access. take a look at this. >> welcome to the white house, is everybody having a good time? [applause] >> nothing like the white house, no 345er9 where you go. first lady worked hard making it perfect, i think you will love it. i heard you were here, i said, let's stop by and say hello. maybe you'll be here as president. have fun, everybody. >> todd: not a bad surprise to get on your white house tour. >> joe: we've seen this movie before in bedminster, mar-a-lago, palm beach, president biden -- excuse me, president trump likes to do this, he will drop in on weddings being held at his estate or this white house tour. he is the ultimate host, he likes to engage with people,
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>> carley: pope francis is in critical, but stable condition, remains in the hospital battle ing pneumonia. >> todd: lauren green is in rome with the latest. >> this is the longest stay the pope francis has ever had, latests out of vatican, the pope had a peaceful night and is resting. prognosis is guarded, they don't know if his condition will improve or not. the faithful of praying for his healing. >> let's ask the lord, give our bishop pope francis health,
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strength, ability to face as he always did. even this moment with serene trust of those who know they are in the hands and arms of god. >> last night another rosary prayer vigil for the healing of pope francis as thousands prayed for the bishop of rome. and the faithful at the hospital bringing flowers and praying in front of the building where the pontiff is being treated for severe broncheart attack itissuing is and pneumonia. >> he is lead eg of the catholic church all over the world. he is our father and it is our responsibility to pray for him.
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>> now today, we are expecting to get results of a cat scan the pope had last night, giving indication of the condition of his lungs. the pope is carrying on church business in the hospital, showing he is in charge despite his failing health. >> todd: lauren green, thank you. president trump opening up a financial pathway to citizenship with a gold card visa, not a visa credit card, visa in immigration sense. asking price 5 million bucks. >> carley: cheryl casone has details. >> cheryl: it is gold, shocker, like all buildings trump owns in new york city. he is opening up, proposal, i think congress will have to approve this, to be clear. opening up financial pathway for people who want united states
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citizenship, 5 million, buy gold en card visa. watch. >> we will be selling a gold card, you have a green card. this is a gold card. price on the card of 5 million, you will have green card privileges and it will be route to citizenship and wealthy people will come in by buying this card, wealthy and being isful and spending a lot and employing a lot of people. >> cheryl: this is the proposal, this is from commission er lutnick. it will replace the visa that makes necessary investment in commercial enterprise in u.s., plan 10 jobs for u.s. workers. lutnicks the ev-5 program is
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full of make believe and fraud, way to get a green card that was a low price, now get rid of that program and put 5 million down and you have it. other thing trump was asked by reporters, can a russian oligarch buy the card? possibly. i know oligarchs that are nice people. we will see where this goes. here is reaction, it is not too positive so far. just think the ccp won't have to buy farmland, pay 5 million and move to u.s. and buy up farmland. >> carley: lutnick clarified people who could get this golden card have to go through a vetting process. >> todd: they won't be arms dealers. to donald trump's point, he said
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this could get rid of debts, 1 million times 5 million and got 50 trillion. >> cheryl: if they think they can cell them, go for it. >> todd: invite despite controversy. >> cheryl: eagles invited the fly, you like that? donald trump confirming invite to super bowl champion philadelphia eagles will be ex extended. with reporters. >> philadelphia eagles won super bowl, are they being extending invitation? >> they have not yet, will be. it was a great performance by them and absolutely they will be extending an invitation. we will do it sometime today. they deserve to be down here and
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we hope to see them. >> cheryl: our colleagues at outkick reporting club source told outkick, they will say yes and go. they did not go in 2018 when they won, donald trump wasn't in office. let's go. proving cultural shift. >> carley: is this second bar barkley reference? one single show? you okay? >> todd: joe concha did not need to do me dirty. cheryl did not. he had to do this, he went to that super bowl. this was going to happen no matter what. thank you. don't miss her on mornings with maria. virginia opening doors for federal workers being laid off from government jobs. state attorney general jason will tell us how they are ready
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to hire. >> carley: brian kilmeade will tell us what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> brian: this is your monday, you are fresh and ready to go, todd does not have to carry the show, i know you are happy about that. carley will be in here, wonder what she'll be wearing? this is my spot, where i do my interviews. this is my cup, don't ask how i know. lawrence will be at the white house talking and giving idea what the first cabinet meeting issic loo. the czar and cabinet members together, president trump conducting things all on camera. he is at the white house, i can touch all his stuff. that is a shot of the city. more on that later. i will talk to secretary of state marco rubio, he has not talked to anybody at fox since he became. walk around and talk about how life has changed.
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we've known him as senator and presidential candidate, not in this role, he's been extremely busy and will break down biggest vulnerabilities we have and what he thinks about china and what our goal is as opposed to the past. as i sit on my ipad, our border starts in central america and he'll explain that. and teased big announcement about panama, we'll discuss that. how about this clip? >> only thing put nato in jeopardy, nato has allies who have militaries that are not capable. we've been nato, all president trump argued is what every american president has argued. these are rich countries, especially western europe, they have plenty of money to vinvest in national security. we can't subsidize that.
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>> brian: long clip and a big room. he showed me around the state department and told me his reaction after being tapped. tom homan will be here and press secretary karoline leavitt on her move when it comes to the press pool. >> one more thing. >> brian: one more story? >> i do. he left his coffee mug, if we can get it to him, he will appreciate it. >> brian: we can't find ainsley's mug, can ainsley use pete's thermos? take a wide shot and go to break. ltake a wide shot and go break. etake a wide shot and go break. take a wide shot and go t break. 'stake a wide shot and go break. take a wide shot and go o break.
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is. >> carley: as the federal government down sizes governor glenn youngkin says virginia is open for business for laid off workers. >> we have an administration that is taking on that challenge of rooting out waste, fraud, and abuse and driving efficiency in our federal government. we have a lot of federal workers in the commonwealth. we want them to find that next chapter should they experience job dislocation here in virginia. >> todd: virginia attorney general jason miyares joins us now. seems like a win for everybody jason miyares? >> i think what it really shows we have a virginia renaissance going on when governor youngkin took office we were 40th in the nation. now we are the top five.
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best state in the country to do business. we have seen record investment just in the last 12 months. so, as a result, we have a booming economy, businesses are moving here, it's also a challenge. we have over a quarter of a million jobs that aren't built right now. that's our message, good evening youngkin's message. we have incredible economy right now. anyone experiencing disruption of job loss and i know how disruptive it is as a child i remember our family going through a job loss. we also have these amazing opportunities. these are both the defense sector, the energy sector. law enforcement, healthcare. we have so many jobs right now in virginia that i think are going to be available to so many of those that may be displaced. so we also want to get that message out to virginians about both our booming economy and these incredible opportunities that you may have for you and your family. >> carley: governor just rolled out a web site. if you are looking for a job go over to the website and see if something fits with your resume. scotter is vo said of this initiative to find laid off
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workers, jobs in virginia. he says i'm glad that the governor has finally acknowledged the destruction of the virginia economy that donald trump and elon musk are causing through their recklessness and their job cuts. but virginians didn't vote for this. trump lost their state by 250,000 votes. i think virginians would much rather see our governor stand up and fight for their jobs. instead of just taking a knee to trump and elon musk every time they make an announcement. so that statement starts with the word i'm glad and ends with criticism. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i hope anybody in government we should have a government more efficient. i would challenge him on this. one thing that president trump has committed to doing is rebuilding our nation's military. we have the highest concentration of military personnel of any state in the country. my hampton roads virginia beach has the highest concentration of any community in the country as well. so, when we have the largest navy base, the largest -- all of our navy seals.
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i actually think you are going to have a lot more, quote, federal workers. they are going to be departmentt of defense and national security apparatus because joe biden's actions hollowed out our military and hurt some men and women who wear of uniform that defend. this i think president trump's commitment to rebuilding our nation's military, actually going to bring more military personnel, which are federal workers, to virginia. those are jobs as well. so, i'm really excited about the rebuilding of the nation's military and our national security because america has seen it hollowed out under president biden. >> todd: ice agents arresting illegal migrants. kristi noem aannounce registry for illegal aliens in the u.s. to be fingerprinted. listen to. this the alien registration act says within 30 days of being in this country illegally, someone must register with the federal government. they will be fingerprinted, they must announce that they are here. if they do so, they can avoid criminal charges and fines, and we will help them relocate right back to their home country.
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if they don't register, they are breaking the federal law. >> todd: a.g., how vital will such a religion edge jis industry be to try to combat illegal registration and keep our residents safe? 25 seconds to you. >> i think it's important. my last name is meyers. my family fled cuba. they had to be fingerprinted and go through extensive interviews and extensive medical background and provide before they could come to this country legally. the idea we have millions upon millions larger than the population of 32 u.s. states across the border illegally under joe biden, we have to know who these people are and what their background is. >> carley: we certainly do. this as daily border numbers have dropped to 15-year low, just 200 illegal immigrants u.s. southern border just tried to cross which is very low number compared to what was before this administration. got to leave it there. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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