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principles that you know anything we have accomplished she would take to the next level. >> she has not yet announced a run for governor. if she does jump in, this could set up a major political battle between two forces in the state. >> bill: well, maybe they will have at it. we shall see in time. thank you. nice to see you danamarie live in florida. >> we got it done. we had the number of votes to move the process along. passing the budget resolution in the house will go to the senate. the first important step in opening up the reconciliation process. we have a lot of hard work ahead of us but we'll deliver the america first agenda. deliver all of it, not just parts of it and this was the first step in that process. >> dana: dramatic scene on capitol hill. big victory for house republican leaders as massive budget resolution advancing the trump agenda with trillions in tax cuts survives a tight vote
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almost entirely along party lines. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm dana perino. >> bill: chiny chin chin stuff. >> dana: he is so un underestimated. he got it through. >> bill: house republicans taking a big first step to carry out the president's priorities on the border. national defense, energy security and continuing the tax cuts as they are. house speaker mike johnson delivering on president trump's wish list setting the stage to push forward his america first agenda. >> dana: aishah hosni is on capitol hill. hi, aishah. >> good morning to you guys. i was inside the chamber when it was going down. it was like the hunger games. so dramatic watching as democrats were trying everything to tank the budget resolution and bringing in a congresswoman who just had a baby four weeks ago to the house floor. another congressman who had knee
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surgery had a blood clot and he was there voting as well trying to kill this thing. at first speaker johnson sent everybody home. he couldn't flip enough of those republican hold-outs. within ten minutes it was actually pretty crazy. he called everybody back. apparently president trump's personal phone calls to these lawmakers worked. >> there is no quid pro quo. the president assured me he would work towards cuts. he has always been honest about it. the speaker backed him up and we talked about some specific things. that's between us. >> those promises worked for him. did not work for massey. the sole republican to vote no. the hard work begins. there is no policy inside this thing yet. republicans need to get the president's bill, border
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security, tax cuts and do it while appeasing moderates and fiscal hawks, no easy feat for any speaker of the house. speaker johnson and john thune are going to the white house to meet with scott bessent and kevin hassett later today. they'll try to get it done. it will be tough. >> dana: joining us now is conference chairwoman lisa mcclaire. you mentioned thomas massey from kentucky. he voted no. >> here is the deal. we are cutting taxes and not going to cut spending to match it. the deficit is going to go up. the bill does over present law. we had a tax holiday for five years. the consequences of renewing that tax holiday are going to be to accelerate the increase in debt for our country.
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it's that simple. >> dana: as conference chair your task was explaining this to moms and dads back there watching at home. what is happening here? are their taxes getting cut or a continuation what we've had since the trump tax cuts? >> i think this is a great day for the american people. for the first time in a long, long time we are focused on reducing our spending, which is what 77 million americans wanted. we have a spending problem. we're reducing our spending and i'm excited to get to work on that. will it be pretty? no, messy? yeah, it is. that's the beauty of our democracy is we can have these debates to get to a better place that works for the majority of the american people. i'm excited to get to work and that's what we are starting to do today.
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>> bill: is it a tax cut? who is getting a tax cut? it seems as if it is a continuation under which americans have been living for several years. >> well, if you look at what we're doing right now was the resolution that just put the framework. i think you are going to find a little bit of everything. we have sent the instructions out to the committees and the committees will begin to focus on reducing spending to find waste, fraud and abuse. i don't want to get ahead of my skis on exactly what is going to be reduced or the savings that we are going to find or the cuts we are going to make. i want to let the committees do their work and i have the utmost confidence they'll do that work. >> dana: medicaid will be a big issue. call for three from "politico" dems prepared to blast republicans over medicaid. democratic house leaders are urging lawmakers to localize the
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effects of medicaid cuts. here is hakeem jeffries. >> the house republicans budget resolution will set in motion the largest medicaid cut in american history. it's outrageous. children will be devastated, families devastated, people with disabilities devastated, older americans devastated. hospitals devastated, nursing homes devastated. >> dana: no doubt you have anticipated this kind of attack. how do you respond? >> i'm a 6'2" blond super model but that doesn't make it true. when you don't have a leader, policy or platform to run on you have no other option than to fear monger. that's exactly what the democrats are doing. i find it very interesting that in the budget resolution medicaid was not mentioned one
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time. we have no intention on hurting the people who need it most. but if you are receiving medicaid payments as an illegal alien, if there is waste, fraud, and abuse we are going to look at those. we need to do those and we need to find those savings because we need to help the people who need it most with the people who are stealing from medicaid. so i don't understand the fear mongering but when you don't have a platform and you don't have a leader you have to do something. >> bill: can you put a dollar amount on that? >> i can't. that's why i want to be able to send it to the committees. listen, the president has spoken. we've spoken. we have no intention to gut medicaid. it is fear mongering. but we do have an intention to make sure that the dollars that we are spending from the hard earned american people are being
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spent wisely and efficiently to make sure these programs continue for the people who need it most. why is it a bad thing to look at savings? why is it a bad thing to look at waste, fraud and abuse? the democrats are advocating for us not to look at it. >> dana: well, you guys passed the first test. many more to come. lisa mcclain, thank you for joining us today. >> bill: a lot of people didn't think you could do it but off we go. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> today's action in holding these individuals accountable is just the beginning of what we're seeing across the trump administration, which is carrying out the mandate the american people gave him. clean the house, root out the rot and corruption and weaponization and politization so we can start to rebuild that trust. >> bill: a bigger shove el to do all this. tulsi gabbard fresh on the job taking action against more than 100 intelligence officers for allegedly taking part in
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explicit discussions in agency chatrooms under the guise of d.e.i. >> president trump's director of national intelligence is taking action against those federal employees within the intelligence community over ties to conversations on an internal messaging system. she has ordered those responsible to be fired and have their security clearances revoked. more than 100 people involved. >> their loyalty is not to the american people or the constitution. it is to themselves. these are exactly the kind of people we need to root out, get rid of so that the patriots who do work in this area who are committed to our core mission can actually focus on that. >> manhattan institute broke the story exposing the chat logs from the messaging platform, a
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group of people using it to discuss sexual fantasies under the guise of diversity, equity and inclusion. spokeswoman for gabbard says the dni sent a memo directing all intelligence agencies to identify employees who participated in the obscene pornographic and sexually explicit chatrooms and fire them and revoke security clearances deadline friday. >> i have people within the intelligence community reaching out to me personally and directly saying you need to know about this. you need to look over here. people are stepping forward because they are all on board with the mission to clean house and refocus on our core mission of serving the american people. >> as you can imagine, bill, story has many lawmakers on capitol hill irate. >> bill: we'll see where it goes. thank you. >> looks like the mineral deal has been done. can you confirm that? >> my last indication was that
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it was close to the finish line. we were not even the one -yard line but the half -yard line. >> dana: ukraine president zelenskyy might visit the white house on friday to sign the rare earth minerals deal. >> bill: israel laying to rest a mother and two sons murdered by hamas and the people who lined the road today was just quite a sight to see. it went forever. this as we near the end of the first phase of the cease-fire. there is breaking news. we'll get to that in moments. >> dana: minutes away from the cabinet meeting of the trump administration. >> we're excited that president trump is hosting his first cabinet meeting with the great team he has put together. every one of his cabinet heads will be here today. both confirmed and soon to be confirmed. elon musk will be in attendance.
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>> dana: emotional moment at the u.n. security council. former hostage held by hamas describes her experience in captivity. she also made a plea for all of the hostages to be released. >> we are talking about innocent people taken from a dance party, from a simple life into a pure hell. this is why it is absolutely critical that we put an end to this terrible tragedy. with our immediate action many more innocent people will be killed. hostages are in hell. after losing so many friends, i can say they deserve to come
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back home now. >> dana: rareian backed terror group kidnapped her and her boyfriend during the attacks. idf rescued her last june. >> meanwhile now in israel a nation in mourning. we've seen the video a short time ago. the mother and two sons laid to rest symbols of the brutality of the hamas and tragic ordeal of the hostages. thousands and thousands of mourners lining the streets for a funeral procession to pay final respects and a cease-fire deal comes under new pressure. greg palkot in tel aviv. >> to today's moving ceremony in a moment. let's get you updated on a couple of developments here. israeli media reporting the last four murdered hostages to be released in this first cease-fire phase will be handed
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over tonight plus hundreds of palestinian prisoners. that exchange had been delayed by israeli prime minister netanyahu. this amid word mideast envoy witkoff could come to the region sunday to see about extending the current agreement phase and getting more hostages out laying the ground work for the next. this as 32-year-old mother and two young sons were laid to rest today, symbols of the hostage horror. they were transported to the cemetery in plain looking vans amid huge emotions. take a look and listen. >> the bibas family funeral procession passing a point in southern israel that was a hamas killing field. on this day, the public is out paying their respects. the family will be in the minds and hearts of the israelis forever.
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>> the pain is unbearable. >> we're out here to show support and love and hopefully bring just a little bit of comfort. >> you have to do it. >> why? >> it's the bibas family but you all feel a part of it. >> we are all today the bibas family. >> the burial was private by move moving. they were buried in the same coffin. the husband said this is the closest i've been to you since october 7th. i can't kiss or hug you. it is breaking me. one more note, bill, he also remembered his last question of shiri. should we fight or surrender, he asked of her? her reply, let's fight. in fact, he ended with another
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word to her, i'm sorry i couldn't protect you. moving stuff. back to you. >> bill: strong stuff. see whether or not the next release happens and if they are alive or dead or what comes of that. thanks, live in tel aviv. thank you. >> dana: president trump teasing a -- >> president trump: i hear that he is coming on friday. certainly it's okay with me if he would like to. he would like to sign it together with me and i understand that. it is a big deal. >> dana: president trump teasing a potential visit from president zelenskyy on friday amid a push for the minerals agreement. dan hoffman former c.i.a. chief of station joins me now. one thing i always think about each leader has multiple audiences they are talking to at the same time. and then in order to have a meeting like this happen on friday, if it occurs, that means there is a meeting on the minds between the two.
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messaging could be very different to their home audience. your thoughts. >> yeah, i agree with you wholeheartedly. it is important from the ukrainian side, for example, for them to see themselves as president trump sees them. for them to try to see the world as president trump sees the world. they won't get a rhetorical flourish of the sort president reagan delivered at brandon berg gate when he told them to tear down the wall. trump is interested in shall -- if we pursue the rare mineral deal in ukraine the united states has skin in the game and that we are connected with ukraine. that's absolutely where president zelenskyy should want to go. it is important for him to show the empathy that was always important for us at the c.i.a. see the world through the eyes of allies and adversaries.
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>> dana: europe is another audience. do you think they'll actually put forward one, bigger defense budgets for themselves but also peacekeeping troops in ukraine? >> they are talking about doing it. this is a multi-year challenge for europe to build out defense budgets. they are dependent upon the united states for rockets, artillery and geo -- security by the united states. those things have yet to be worked out. look, we're far away from a cease-firelet alone a peace deal. it is good we're talking about this way to preserve the piece and deter future russian aggression and the rare earth mineral deal. >> dana: putin last week said we have minerals here, too, do you want to invest? who would do that when you keep
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kidnapping our people? >> yeah, i have a hard time imagining why i would want to do that. i hope we don't. i don't know that we get a fair deal there. look, the russians want to open up their economy again to u.s. oil firms who have been there before. that's part of the carrot the president is offering russia is a return to trade with the rest of the world. >> dana: let's talk about hamas. you had greg palkot's report. extremely moving. but one of the deals that the israeli people looked for in this cease-fire and the phases is that hamas would be eliminated. when they do these big displays showing the humiliating the israeli hostages that they are releasing it is proving that hamas is not devastated. >> right. hamas is not devastated. prime minister netanyahu said his war objective was to destroy hamas. hamas has been absolutely
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devastated but they are not a spent force. the challenge for israel and for the region is that israel wants to disarm hamas, destroy hamas and insure they no longer have anything to do with future governing as gaza. they want israel to withdraw so they can reconstitute themselves. that's the core of the challenge before we get to a post war reconstruction plan there of the sort president trump talked about. that's -- looks to me to be an intractable challenge there for israel. >> dana: like a rubik's cube. you move one thing and another thing moves as you try to solve this puzzle. thank you so much. >> he went to the i.r.s. as a contractor with a specific goal, to get president trump's tax return and release it to some left wing media publication.
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>> bill: 10:30. breaking news. first measles death reported in west texas. more than 120 people battling infections in the region over the past month or so. officials not releasing the age of the first victim as they work to fight that spread of the virus. the first death as a result has occurred in the state of texas.
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10:3one. >> dana: scandals plaguing the i.r.s. the former contractor who leaked president trump's tax records also leaked data on more than 400,000 taxpayers. rich edson is following the story in washington. good morning. >> good morning, dana. that is more than five times the number of taxpayers the i.r.s. first suggested had leaked private information. last year federal court sentenced charles little john, a federal contractor, to five years in prison for illegally leaking information from the tax returns of president trump and thousands of other americans back in 2019 and 2020. the i.r.s. disclosed last year it was telling about 70,000 businesses and individual taxpayers that littlejohn had compromised their information. in a letter to the house judiciary committee acting i.r.s. commissioner says now the i.r.s. mailed notifications to 427,000 taxpayers whose information was inappropriately
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disclosed by him. 89% of the taxpayers are business entities. that number could grow further. i.r.s. is looking into the breach and expects officials need to inform a relatively small number of additional taxpayers that littlejohn disclosed their information. "the new york times" reported on trump's tax returns, they did for elon musk, george soros and others, littlejohns attorneys argued that trump's refusal to release his own taxes led littlejohn to leak this data. sentencing said he acted out of a sincere misguided belief he was serving the public interest. in late 2022 house democrats released six years of trump's tax records. littlejohn reached a plea agreement with the biden justice department on one count of disclosing tax return information without authorization. dana. >> dana: rich edson, thank you.
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>> what is elon musk doing in our data? he should not be plowing through the data of ordinary families. >> what they're doing is outrageous. it is hurting people and i think the people in america are going to hate what they are doing, which is cutting people working hard and doing very needed jobs that help the american people. >> if you could speak directly to elon musk what would you say? >> [bleep]. >> bill: that was all just yesterday, tuesday. choice words from some going after doge as they try to hook donors and fund the party rebrand after their election losses. the cash is not coming in. democratic congressman seth moulton from the commonwealth of massachusetts. thank you for coming back. good morning to you. i was reading some comments you were saying don't put the focus on trump necessarily. put it on the issues and agenda. tough to do. the hill says i'll be blunt. democratic donors turned off
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now. the democratic party is [bleep] terrible plain and simple. it doesn't get much worse. how do you earn the trust back from those who have closed their wallets? >> well, the point that i've made is i think we need to do a lot more listening as a party. a lot of people think that you hear from democrats and they get a lot of preaching, a lot of talking down. sometimes we have the facts but it is the way we come across that really turns people off. i heard from a lot of people, friends of mine before this election, including guys i had served with in the marines who said look, i know trump is immoral and nuts but you guys are so out of touch. we have to show we can get back in touch with americans especially around the issues that really matter. there is a problem at the border. for too long democrats denied it. we had a problem with inflation. biden administration didn't want to talk about it. we have to talk about the issues and present solutions to the american people. >> bill: seems like trump has
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stolen a lot of democratic thunder. you think about that -- go ahead. >> trump, you know, steals a lot of people's thunder. there is no question about that. but there are some democrats right now like james carville who think we should just sit back and kind of let republicans self-destruct. trump's approval ratings are going down. doge with elon musk is hugely unpopular. you talked about the i.r.s. scandal. elon musk is plowing through people's private data now. i don't agree we should sit back. we have to show leadership. show a way forward and show americans we're willing to change. we lost an election and fallen out of touch with the majority of americans. we need to show we're willing to change and listen and we will make a positive difference in your lives. >> bill: yeah, carville said play possum. he has been down a few roads.
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something to think about. your colleague chris murphy democrat from connecticut. watch. >> i think donald trump floods the zone and i think we should flood the zone and talk about the corruption and talking about the billionaire takeover of government and if we do that, the american public, this is the five alarm red alert moment many believe it is. >> bill: the catch on that. waste, fraud and abuse. you find overwhelming strong majorities of americans saying root it out and you are making the case that democrats have been on the wrong side of the issues. and maybe here is another example of that. >> i think it is a great example, bill. i think americans know that government could be more efficient. i've been in congress for ten years and for ten years i've been talking about the pentagon. how we keep investing in old-fashioned weapons systems, big aircraft carriers and expensive fighter jets but the
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future is drones and autonomous stuff. we need to make the transition and save money. here is the thing. the way musk and doge are going about this not trying to make government more efficient but non-existent firing people. the nuclear safety people they fired and all of a sudden said we have to hire them back. that's not the way to go about making government more efficient. the last time there was a big push for government efficiency was under clinton and gore. it was a widely praised effort. saved hundreds of billions of dollars but didn't create the chaos musk is creating today. my case is democrats need another plan like that. do what clinton and gore did. show we want to reform government, too and we'll be more responsible going about it rather than just complaining about musk. >> bill: appreciate you coming on. a couple issues i want to get to. i hope you come back and we'll get to it then and see how the rebranding works out.
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seth moulton, thank you for coming on. dana. >> dana: just minutes from now president trump convenes his first cabinet meeting. elon musk will be there. also this. >> the federal government, bureaucracy can absolutely use a diet. the way doge has done it where he is indiscriminately gone in an focused on firing young people. the most energetic and determined to make a difference. >> dana: president trump's authority to fire federal workers now a focus of a court hearing. how a watchdog is fighting back.
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an hour. the hearing is not just about the head of a government watchdog who wants his job back. it is actually about presidential power, executive power versus congressional power. hampton dell eveninger the head of the office of special counsel. different from the special counsel we talked about at the department of justice. he was nominated to this job by president biden in 2024. president trump fired him. congress authorized the office's powers during the jimmy carter administration. he insists he is protected by congress. his position as i said unrelated hose other special counsels. he was fired earlier this month. he claims it was without cause with no initial explanation. he sued arguing the president cannot just remove him for no reason. a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order that expires today to keep him in his job. supreme court last week deferred to the lower court ruling which allows when im to keep his job
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until today. the purpose of the hearing today if the judge will issue a preliminary injunction. something to keep him in his job a little longer. what happens today will have implications far passed him and put the executive power of the president over those jobs that have protection from congress. it is about this man today but also other people that president trump may be looking to fire in the future as part of a larger effort from doge. >> dana: david spunt. thank you. >> president trump: the cabinet meeting and i'll preside over my own cabinet meeting, unlike biden. >> cabinet in your second term, your cabinet that you have in your first term. >> president trump: i had great people. my second term i think it's deeper and better. i had some people i didn't like too much in my cabinet but i didn't know washington that well. i was a new york person.
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>> bill: we are only minutes away from president trump's first cabinet meeting. elon musk will be at the desk we're told. martha maccallum host of the story at 3:00 eastern monday through friday. good morning to you. a calendar check here. here we go. the earliest cabinet meeting in 20 years going back to dana perino's days in the west wing. >> she made that happen. >> bill: a little desk there. >> dana: i had nothing to do with it. >> bill: nonetheless elon musk will get a lot of attention today. dana, you know what a lead blocker is? when the full back goes through the line or guard pulse and the running back. >> dana: of course i do, bill. >> bill: it's what elon musk is here. a lead blocker in a lot of these issues. >> martha: i think it would be odd if he wasn't at this cabinet meeting. he is clearly the senior advisor to the president. he is the person who can answer a lot of these questions we know we'll hear in here.
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i think it is appropriate for the senior advisor and very important person in the process to be there today. i think that these trump cabinet meetings that we got used to in the first term were created by him. no one did this before president trump where you have the press come in, you have the members of the cabinet and there is this i imagine it will be the same, this free wheeling discussion and questions for that cabinet member and say why don't you answer that, secretary rubio. >> bill: sometimes it's live. >> absolutely. i think this is the kind of transparency that people want to see and biden had answered 141 questions total from the press. >> dana: unbelievable, right? i will say i don't agree with you that trump is the running back. trump is the quarterback. so he is calling the play. he is throwing the passes. he will run the ball and if he has to like last night got on the phone and made sure the republicans would vote for the spending bill when they didn't
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like it and he expects to be protected by the offensive line. >> martha: wow. that was very good, dana. that was excellent. >> dana: i think with biden he kept getting sacked over and over again. why they didn't have cabinet meetings. >> martha: i love about jill biden sitting in on the cabinet meeting. i will do them on my own unlike the former president. buckle up. >> bill: when we talk about trump time put up number three guys. biden took 141 questions in his first month. trump has taken 1009. give him another week it might be 1200. >> martha: at least. this is the way he operates. from morning until night the president likes to talk to people, listen to what they have to say, answer questions. he has no problem walking into any one of these environments and starting to answer questions on the very rare occasion that he doesn't have something that, you know, at the ready as an
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answer he says i don't know i will have to look into that. he loves this back and forth and -- >> dana: he is very visible. my husband and i were watching bret baier and had a moment where president trump said hello to visitors. >> yes. >> president trump: here at the white house. is everybody having a good time? [cheers and applause] >> president trump: i want to thank you for coming. the tour is great and they do a good job. i think you'll love it. i said let's stop by and say hello. have fun, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> dana: i think that's driving the democrats crazy. he is working that hard and having fun. they aren't having any fun. >> martha: the man has more hours in the day than any of the rest of us. that little visit along with 14
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other things he blows away the list of five things he did this week it's 20 per day. that kind of moment is why he is doing so well in the polls right now. this is sort of -- i think we're still in a honeymoon period. we're in the period where they are absolutely going gangbusters to get as much done as they can. susie wiles is a unsung hero setting these agenda. ten things today, these ten things tomorrow. i think they're a good team. >> bill: thank you, martha. the camera caught elon musk going into the west wing. ten minutes maybe the camera fires up and we hear. >> dana: if you're not early, you're late. don't be late. check this out. >> martha: see you soon. >> so scary out there right now. you are playing russian roulette every time you touch a drug. it is a massive crisis in our
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country that is not being handled how it needs to be handled. >> dana: the mother of a college football player killed by fentanyl poisoning on the hill for a senate hearing to fight the global drug cartels. we'll be right back. boost to help ease you back in to the dating scene. of course, that also includes having a smile you feel good about. fortunately, aspen dental specializes in dentures and implants made just for you, with affordable options and flexible ways to pay, and now, they■re 0 dollars down plus 0% interest, if paid in full in 18 months. helping our patients put their best smile forward. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. total beets, america's best-selling beets brand, is available at walmart. total beets blood pressure support soft chews contain a key ingredient clinically shown to deliver two times better blood pressure support. take control of your health. head to walmart and get total beets blood pressure support soft chews today.
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>> harris: an important moment for president trump and the nation. his cabinet is about to meet in the white house for first time in his second term. senior advisor elon musk is in the room today is about to cut wasteful spending from those cabinet departments. interesting. a presidential victory. one big beautiful bill passed at the last moment with house speaker mike johnson leading republicans to get on board. now it goes to the senate. senator tim scott, steve hilton and the cabinet meeting live when it starts. "the faulkner focus" top of the hour. >> dana: fox news alert here. cabinet meeting will get underway. elon musk was leaving the old
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executive office building and behind him is pam bondi. a nice day for february 26th. you don't need a coat? no umbrellas. sunshiny and getting ready for the cabinet meeting starting at 11:00 a.m. >> bill: check the coat at the door. don't need it today. senators tackling the fentanyl crisis and cartel smuggling today on the hill. be a big issue right now. latest effort by the administration to try to end the epidemic. not easy. griff jenkins live in d.c. latest on that. >> the mother of texas long horn linebacker will be testifying. her son died at age 24 at an accidental dose of xanax laced with fentanyl in 2021. she will be addressing the fentanyl crisis that claims 90,000 lives annually and federal efforts to combat trans national criminal organizations responsible for drug trafficking. it comes after you recall president trump designating several cartels and gangs tren
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de aragua -- under the leadership of president trump the days of open u.s. borders and cartels operating with impunity are over. this morning border czar doubled down on efforts to pursue them. >> anybody associated with them or funding them, transporting for them are part of a terrorist organization. we need to put the whole weight of the united states government on them. not just in mexico. the sinaloa cartel and others are in 40 countries around the globe. we have to attack this globally. >> one thing we're watching hearing from the u.s. coast guard on what tools they need to enhance the fight to dismantle these cartels. >> bill: we'll watch it. a big issue. see what we can do about it stat. what have you got?
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>> dana: before we go i have to show you something from down under. a dog fight and kangaroo and a dog. i would be panicking. he is like come back here. the kangaroo through jabs and tried to charge the dog. can't blame him. the dog, what are you doing? i can't do their voices. i don't have an australian accent. peter could do it. >> bill: nicely done, waiting. waiting. took a shot, missed. >> dana: the kangaroo trying to take a dip here. >> beautiful day on the beach. >> dana: it didn't say which beach it was. >> bill: we are getting ready for a big cabinet meeting and watch it together. >> dana: i will be on "the five" later.harris faulkner will take through the next hour. here she is. >> harris: breaking news. history unfolding before us as president donald trump is about to hold the firs
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