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>> they did. he had fun, though. what struck me was -- "make sure you tell everybody that we did a great job." >> and that was ted jones. [laughter] >> rights. that that was refreshing to see his personality come out in that setting. >> lawrence jones asked and who was the most impressive and who is not doing their job. trump quipped in a very fun manner. didn't knew you were a controversial guide. a lot of news out of that. the press got a lot of questions in. you heard from j.d. vance, rfk jr., pete hegseth. a wide-ranging cabinet meeting, making a ton of news for policy domestic -- we will keep you updated. i'm sure we will hear from present trump again today. keep it tuned into fox news. ♪ ♪ >> we are fighting every day to get the prices down.
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the inflation is stopping slowly, and we have cut billions and billions and billions of dollars. we are looking to get it to $1 trillion. if we can do that, we will start to be at a point where we can think in terms of balancing budgets. we hear the names in the places where the money is going, it is a disgrace. >> the overall goal with the doge team is to simply not sustain as a country if to trillion dollar deficit. there is a support function for the president and the agencies and the department to help achieve those savings and to effectively find 15% in reduction and fraud and waste. >> we are going to balance this budget and we are going to pay off the debt under president trump. >> sandra: president trump holding his first official cabinet meeting. you are watching it live over the first hour or so.
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this is his second term in office. boy, did he provide transparency. that was senior advisor elon musk pushing forward with rooting out fraud and waste in the federal government explaining exactly how he is planning to continue to do that. loco to welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. an incredible moment, john, to open up for the american public for the world to see. >> john: it really was. i have been in cabinet meetings and allowed to be in there 45 minutes or an hour or so but to be live must-see tv for extended period that it was, that is pretty incredible though i don't know if they can make good on howard lutnick's declaration to pay down the debt. that is an awful lot of money. at any rate, i'm john roberts in washington. this is "america reports." president trump taking questions on a wide range of issues from tariffs to peace in ukraine from egg prices to immigration. we are covering it all of this
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hour. >> sandra: senior white house correspondent peter doocy. he is live on the north on. when an exciting midday for all of us, peter. so doge was certainly a big focus there. >> sandra to follow-up quickly what john said koji has been to cabinet meetings where he was allowed to be in there 45 minutes but i've been in cabt meetings the last administration we are allowed stay in there 2 minutes of this one was a lot different. we sell something you don't normally see any cabinet meeting which would be applause as the the cabinet secretaries have been confirmed actually applauded the two guys trying to cut spending at their agencies. >> we will throw them out of here! [laughter and applause] >> i have a lot of respect for
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elon and he's doing this. but i will tell you for the most part, not only are they happy but thrilled. >> president trump blessed the efforts to get five bullet points from every federal employee claiming the main purpose is to find out people in the federal roles actually exist. musk sympathized as a pulse check and claims the effort to cut has meant multiple new threats on his life. >> i have been getting a lot of death threats. stepping up, but if we don't did this go to america will go bankrupt. that is why it has to be done. and i'm confident at this point, knock on wood, that we can't actually find $20 in savings. musk said in the cabinet meeting with the whole cabinet listening to reach the goal of
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$100 trillion in the cuts go do they need to cut $4 billion a day everyday from now until september. he says they will do it, sandra. >> sandra: peter doocy live at the white house for us, peter, john. >> john: sandra new details irs scandal with 400,000 americans information rebuild. that is compared to the 70,000 previously reported. senior national correspondent rich edson with the latest on all of this, rich. >> we are talking businesses, billionaires the president of the united states and the justice department said 2019-2020 charles littlejohn the federal contractor downloaded tax data for thousands of taxpayers and leaked it to news organizations. to "the new york times" reported on president trump's information fan and did so for elon musk, jeff bezos, george soros and others. and telling about 70,000 businesses and individual
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taxpayers that littlejohn linked data in this month in a letter to the house judiciary committee of the acting irs commissioner doug o'donnell mailed notifications to 405,427 taxpayers whose taxpayer information was inappropriately disclosed by mr. littlejohn. approximately 89% of the taxpayers are business entities. littlejohn reached a plea agreement with the biden justice department where he pleaded to one count of disclosing tax information without authorization. last year a judge sentenced him to five years in prison. house judiciary that that is not enough. >> now we learn the irs, this charles littlejohn guy went to the irs with a specific goal to get president trump's tax return and release it to left-wing media publication, which is what he did. but he also did it for 405,000 other entities, individuals and
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businesses. he gets charged with one count! >> that number could grow. the irs is looking into all of this and the breach and expects officials will need to form a relatively small number of additional taxpayers that littlejohn disclosed there will make their information, john periods we went you wonder whate department of justice might do about all of this, sandra. >> sandra: democrats continue with this, doge, some of the protest not as organic has made a claim and reports left-wing organizers with funding ties to george soros feeling the -- in host of fox business making money with charles payne. anything about that shock you? >> no. it is so inorganic and what really think more ironic part about it even with the backing of multibillion dollar soros, if you will spend money, get a whole bunch of actors out there
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make. they can't spark any true outrage out of all of this. in part, i think a lot of people whether democrat, independent, a political, you the stories and graciousness of it and outright theft of it all and write selfish indignation at the folks that say pro pledging. i think people are not buying it. they have had success with the media with the finance and that tariffs caring and doge scaring an sentiment and competence and things like that. that is a's intimate gate and things might get bad but i'm still doing okay but as far as n it is on code to the vast majority of americans applauded. >> sandra: speaking of doge, elon musk in the cabinet meeting stood up and said this defending it. >> has a country a $2 trillion deficit. two it is not an optional think that an essential thing. that is the reason i am here.
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and i'm taking a lot of slack getting a lot of death threats by the way. and they are stepping them up. but if we don't do this, america will go bankrupt. and the support of everyone in this room here at and also on the confusion over the email tht would be sent to federal employees to name five things yu did in the last week, he seemed to want to clarify that as well. to listen. >> i think the email best interpreted as a performance review but it was actually a pulse radio. do you have a pulse? [laughs] so you can reply to an email. this is not a high bar. are these people real? are they alive and can they write email? which i think is a reasonable expectation. just interesting moment i'm in the room like defense department pete hegseth put out an email
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saying we have our own evaluations and no need to respond directly to that. but where does that leave things? is it a pulse check? >> in part, it is a pulse check. it is another one of these things common sense prevails. we have walked in government buildings whether state, local, federal and we went to the same thing. we would see the person but hello! and it is a necessary process. may be miscommunication, you can see where musk did not want to step on toes per se but serious about what he is taking in terms of damage to his business, for instance, tesla's stock. a lot of people are saying hello to my test plan an not my one this time. he is taking a pretty heavy financial it. any time anyone threatens the life of your family, it is a hell of a sacrifice at this point he is making in my opinion. >> sandra: what did you think
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of howard lutnick in the room addressing the deficit by smirk he proposed this gold card situation to pay down the debt. your reaction to this. >> these companies can go and buy a gold card and they can use it as a matter of improvement. at the same time, the company is using it to pay down debt. we will pay down a lot of debt with 200,000 of these gold, green cards is $1 trillion to pay down our debt. and that is why the president is doing it. >> so we said the queue is already $250,000. ev 500 program in place and used in new york city and that is why howard lutnick is very, very familiar with that but to flesh it out and make it something, think about china. how many billionaires and millionaires have tried to lead china the last two years? china, look at the vancouver, in these places i go en masse.
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they brought billions of dollars with him, billions of dollars and that goes into local economies and starting businesses. if they want to go there anyway, why not charge a fee? if you get to detroit, fantastic. i did reach for my calculator and that is all i'm saying. i didn't get the sense to use it, but i did reach for it! >> sandra: a lot a goal. >> the bottom line, we need to bring down the deficit they have a lot of ideas. it instead of the administration saying impossible but shooting out ideas, we will did this, this, this, this. >> sandra: we have the bold print and color memo today and we are rocking colors. charles, always great step back cabinet meeting -- >> by the way, everyone was so sharp and robert kennedy jr., he knew the stats. everyone knew everything asked. >> sandra: we will see it 2:00 p.m.
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floyd mayweather today at 3:00, incredible. >> in the studio. >> sandra: things, charles. john, the messy tv that cabinet meeting with elon musk with his hat on explaining doge. to everybody else in the room who took questions from the press. stayed to the next day when it is extraordinary democracy to be inside the cabinet room and hear all of the cabinet secretaries or a large part of them talking about what they are doing answering questions. the president answers more questions than any other president i have seen. that compare and the contrast what the trump administration is doing in terms of letting the america public see what is going on in the biden administration really is nothing short of stunning. >> sandra: absolutely. >> john: and other close call, another went repayment up concerns about eric. for cincinnati and chicago midway airport plus this.
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trtruth social. chicago, a try to close call to suspend the pilot's license and the other point who must have been sleeping. mike tobin at the chicago midway international airport. my, is this incident taken seriously? >> very seriously in addition to the present waiting in the faa and ntsb weighing in and a day later we know just before 9:00 t 2504 inbound omaha, nebraska, and just before the bills met the tarmac and alert pilot notice private jet flight 516 the runway according to southwest executed "precautionary go around." tilt the passengers on the plane is something unplanned had happened but they didn't know to what extent they had a close call. the control tower and flex jet shows the pilot instructed across runway left but stopped before the center.
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the pilot didn't understand the instructions the first time but seem to get it when the tower repeated. but still he ended up in the runway and the conversation on the radio that followed. >> 560, hold right there, server, don't move. >> 2504. speak of the chair of the ntsb tells fox news this is shaping up not so much as a failure on the system but a case of human error. >> we don't believe this was an air traffic control issue. it appears this was a failure at the flight crew from flex jet to listen and abide by the instructions of air traffic control. >> now the department of transportation report said 54 million takeoffs and landings fiscal year 2023. there were 1700 so-called runway incursions and of those 23 were
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serious, fiscal year 20247 runway incursions, sandra. >> sandra: mike tobin live midway for us, john. >> john: from that eye-opener to this one, the maryland state house advancing a bill to permit condoms to be sold school campuses including preschools. republicans in the legislature say it is going too far. maryland state delegate telling parents to wake up and she joins us now. here is what maryland department of legislative services says about the bill making its way to the house. this bill with misdemeanor prohibition against associated penalty for offering for sale contraceptive device means a vending machine or automatic device at kindergarten, nursery school, elementary school for secondary school and i think a lot of people at home are
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sagging, what? >> all of us on the network and on the house floor said exactly that. what is this? so we offered an amendment on the bill second reading and you can amend a bill to say, look, test high schools. we wouldn't like that either the republicans and maryland freedom caucus would not like that. that they rejected it. >> john: paralleled up schools teaching abstinence. abstinence until marriage or college but to put condoms in a vending machine to put it in front of you, what justification is there for doing this in a nursing sc nursery school or ifu want to make a broadbrush law that doesn't take a lot to interpret, let's put it that way. >> it makes no sense whatsoever the intent may have at some point then high school but when they rejected our move to make a school again, he would say you
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are discriminating against traditional families that don't want 14-year-old daughter going to high school and walking down the hall in front of vending machine for putting this in a day care or nursery school into a preschool, i am a grandmother of two beautiful young girls and i can't imagine them walking down the hallway and seen colorful condoms vending machine with condoms and other things and it and having to have a conversation with a 7-year-old. what it is a condoms and what is in the machine? >> john: maybe they are thinking balloons or balloon animals. nicole williams tried to justify. listen here. >> it is not dictating what school system should and shouldn't do. it is not mandating anybody or
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suggesting that they should do something. it is just removing a criminal penalty. the sky is not going to follow if we pass this bill. >> john: i guess what she is saying like you will not suddenly see condoms at preschool. it removes the criminal penalty and then schools are free to do whatever they want to do but this. >> that is how they start, john, they start by saying, "don't object to this." in the meantime, another beyond the government operations to put plan b birth control pills and all kinds of things in high schools. so, you know, they are playing chess and plan a first move, way we remove the penalty with a vending machine in high school and other schools as well. in the next year, they will come back and put birth control pills and plan b, condoms. as i told him on the house
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floor, you will come back to regulated. this is how it works. >> john: at the same time, taking out parental opt out education for gender identity at schools, too. we will watch safe girls in sports bill which you have been trying to advance and watch what is going on in maine. impact state delegate will be joining us to talk about that. great to meet you. >> great to meet you and thank you for having me on . both families and farmers feeling the impact of the bird flu and we will have more coming up a little bit later but in the meantime, let's go to sandra. >> sandra: breaking news, michelle has died at the age of 39 years old. she started gossip girl among other shows and movies and the new york police department received 911 call around 8:00 a.m. this morning and found her unconscious and unresponsive but the place did not suspect a crime was committed to. her big break came when she was
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administration to invest $1 million to make eggs affordable again. >> the first part is bio security part. what that means is how do we lock our poetry burns down? how do we ensure egg-laying chickens are not getting the disease question market comes from foul and it gets in the barns. >> the place ads is hitting during an operation leak and $2.24. for the week in february 21st, it was up to $3.99 a dozen on an 70% edge of the bird flu virus poultry farms during the biden administration and those farmers forced to slaughter most or all birds due to exposure to the virus. some republicans long road to the obama administration. the chairman senate agricultural committee expressed this concern. the virus continues to threaten
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poultry and dairy farmers with ripple effects throughout the food supply chain. i applaud the trump administration for prioritizing response from day one pair to speak of the senate panel top democrats say washington must help. >> we must support poultry and livestock producers as farms are hit by avian flu. at this outbreak has impacted more than 160 million birds and nearly 1,000 dairy herds across the country causing economic hardship for producers and driving up food costs for their families. >> secretary yellen says the report to short-term cosplay in for some pain in the months ahead. >> john: i am really surprised to see those prices from the department of agriculture. i have not been in a grocery store where lower than $4 or $5. >> welcome to the dmv. >> sandra: let's bring in charlie hurt fox & friends because he has the solution for the egg prices.
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i feel like everybody is talking about this right now and a lot of economic pain for american families. >> we are short of buying chickens and waiting about seven months until they start laying eggs. there is not a lot people can do about it personally. but know, it is a real problem. it is interesting to listen to democrats finally stepping up and acknowledging the problem of inflation, especially the grocery store which they pooh-pooh and claim did not exist but for much of last year. i think the silver lining here is obviously president trump takes this very seriously and recognizes that some of the policies might actually end up making some of these prices in the short term actually go higher. but the good news is, there is nobody in america who wants these prices to go down more
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than donald trump does. so i think while he is whether tariffs or his agenda items are, he will pursue those things that he will remain acutely aware of what people are paying for things such as eggs at the grocery store. he will do everything in his power to make sure those prices come down. >> sandra: brooke rollins is laying out the plan to lower egg prices and bio security measures includes relief to farmers. years have vaccines in the interview egg farmers, bottom line what this has to happen. this has to be a vaccine for the birds. removing regulatory burdens, we hear a lot about that. and we consider temporary import options. here is brooke rollins on fox news earlier today explaining. >> i want to show this chart if you can see it here till they shows the price has eggs over the last 40 years. as you can see the, the price is
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pretty static for 40 years, 50 years actually and all of a sudden under obama it went up a little bit, trump it went down and biden skyrocketed. it is overregulated with many on the books and we focus on safety but we will look at the biden and obama era flow as putting more government on them. >> sandra: to be sure to man has gone up and put at the protein crazing demand for them having followed the market many years. but meanwhile democrats take this as an opportunity to slam the administration basically making the case these policies are inflationary. chris coons, op-ed, expensive again, and the disastrous attempt to cut government spending won't help with inflation either as fires air traffic controllers in the marketplace will drive prices up in less changes directions and it's only going to get worse.
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will democrats make that case? >> i think without a doubt. i think they are probably relieved they are in a position to make that case now because joe biden is no longer in the white house. but i would go back to the past four years and asked chris coons and looked back at everything he said over the past four years when inflation was just on a terror. chris coons was quiet as a church mouse about price is fan photo which i think, ultimately lead to voter showing joe biden adore. i do think the whole issue of regulatory burdens in particular on farmers is an area that has a lot of room for improvement. we saw, a porous, the first trump administration where he had that rule every regulation r other regulations had to be eliminated. when you look at the kinds of
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regulations on farms, not only are there times have little small death by a thousand cuts small regulations but major federal rules like having to slaughter an entire flock of egg-laying chickens instead of allowing them to develop natural communities. when you talk to chicken farmers, i took two chicken farmers i know, the first argument they make is if we weren't forced to slaughter all of the birds, our girls would learn to get over it and start laying eggs again. but that is the nature of immunity. and so, all of that is an area we can see some improvement. >> sandra: charlie, thank you. no room for improvement there. jeff flock in a report the other day a company renting chickens. during the crisis come rent
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chickens to get eggs in the meantime. >> i have about 25 i rent to the highest bidder. >> sandra: i love it of course you do on the big piece of property. charlie, thank you so much. don. >> john: i was surprised by the price of the renting that jeff was talking to, $500 for a month, week, who knows? the space for us with missile defense proposal and we will get an update just ahead from the pentagon. >> sandra: how close is iran to getting a nuclear weapon? michael pillsbury on a steady new report and he joins us next. president trump did not have to bomb them petty bank wrapped them so biden takes the pressure off and they get money again and they find terrorism and the mind of the building of the bomb. now we have to go back. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> john: payer is a new warning iran is getting close to producing nuclear weapon. "fox news" contributor michael pillsbury heritage foundation senior fellow for china strategy and offer of 100 year marathon. good to be with you today, michael. here is what the npc said about iran getting close to nuclear weapon. iran accelerates weapons geranium and the u.s. ratcheted
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up report iaea said february 8th iran has 274.8 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 70% and that is increase have -- since iaea last report november, a short technical step away from weapons grade level at 90%. if iran were to get a nuclear weapon, the whole calculus in the middle east would change. this is clearly a very troubling development. >> that is right, john. it has been an issue for 25 years. the original debate used to be whether iran want to nuclear weapons or not. it changed and when will they get it? now it looks like a crisis to benjamin netanyahu and president trump who have clearly said we will not allow iran to have nuclear weapons. so here it is starting to happen. and fortunately at the same time a strategic nightmare, we have
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this crisis off of the coast of taiwan where chinese navy live fire shooting 40 miles away with no notice. this is major provocation of china by taiwan. so a crisis and usually you have strategists tell you, john if president can focus on just one crisis, that is in math. president trump has gaza, ukraine, iran and new provocation by china with taiwan. >> john: the cabinet meeting that wrapped up 20 minutes ago, the president was asked about his thoughts about president xi, china and taiwan and here is how you responded to the question here. >> we want them to invest in the united states but the relationship with china will be a good one. i see these phony reports we don't want their money or anything to do with them. we will have a good relationship with china but they won't be able to take advantage of us. >> john: other than confrontation, he is looking for
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confirmation. >> i think that is what he posted on truth social a month. throughout the first term. president trump is widely misunderstood that he has some kind of a hawk on china and he wants to overthrew overthrow the communist party or somehow militarily contain china with new nato. that is what the chinese are saying that mr. president trump wants to -- he wants chinese investment and he has told me many times he wants the two economies china and america both to benefit, both to prosper. kill that is why the trade deal if you noticed recently the last 24 hours has been a major step forward on getting the trade deal going. there is a telephone conversation by the secretary of treasury with a chinese counterpart. that is the first. it took a year and a half back in the first term. now it is already started and we
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have this comment by president trump i have heard before and he is very passionate about it. he wants chinese economy to benefit us in american jobs to come from chinese investment and specifically to buy more. $200 billion of american soybeans and agricultural products. the chinese so far, they are not coming around and pretty tough customers. that is the situation in front of them right now, how to make chinese throw comp compromise. and try to level the playing field and ratchet down tensions a bit. but let me come back to putin, arena and air defenses on high alert anticipating israel with the united states may attack nuclear facilities. israel last year took out most of iran's air defenses in a series of attacks following the attacks against israel by iran.
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how vulnerable is iran to potential attack on nuclear facilities? >> they are highly vulnerable care to the only protection they have is the central fuse facilities deep underground. this is not casual at four f-16 bombing rage. this is to go deep. and you look at the various maps our government has put out of the nuclear facilities and there are many and not just one or two places. so as i say, i'm concerned about double crises, to taiwan and iran at the same time. but iran is quite vulnerable to a strike. >> john: as we saw israeli strikes in beirut, they have become inapt to hitting targets deep underground. we don't know if it will come to that but israelis may be capable enough to do damage. michael, thank you, appreciate it.
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>> thanks, john. >> this allows food purchases and deliveries. usaid. >> madam chair, are we going to make a speech in between each witness? if you will offer evidence -- >> they are not recognized. you are not recognized. >> sandra: our right, and other explosive doge hearing and we will have the latest from that. is doing all right, plus, chronic conditions linked to the covid vaccine. research may help patients with treatment. wit the doctor will join us next. (man) cooool. ♪ (man) right on time! (vo) stay in the know. from your dock... to their door.
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>> sandra: pope francis hospitalized for nearly two weeks and knew condition. lauren green is lived in rome for us but the update. hi, lauren. >> hey, sandra the latest on the vatican is good news. the journalist commenting for the first time they have not heard the word critical coming from the vatican spokesperson as the pope battles said they are bronchitis and pneumonia. of course go to the pope has been hospitalized two weeks the longest of his papacy. but the chest and chose his lungs continue to improve and slight kidney problem has been resolved. he is on auction therapy but has
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not had respiratory crisis as they did last saturday. the pilgrims from spain said finding the pope not at the vatican came to pray for him at the hospital. >> language mack. we are a group of pilgrims coming to rome for jubilee of hope. we found the pope's zeal and he is here. he is on the hospital and we have come to show our support. eric community with the pope not only in our name that the name f the whole diocese. >> in the meantime the rome community held holy mass for the father praying for the faithful praying for his healing. the pope has received no visitors today, but he continues to work from hospital room. however, the vatican saying his condition is guarded, meaning he has not out of danger yet, sandra, back to you. >> sandra: lauren green live
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in rome for that. cost, day today watching his condition and a lot of medical challenges he has had are significant but it seems like for now we can at least report he is sleeping well at night. bc the reports when we wake up in the morning and we pray his good conditions continues periods view and i am happy for that payee is 88 years old. the older you get her to the less able your immune system to fight off infection. if you go to any hospital, that is a great one to go to because they are used to taking care of a laying ailing popes up in age which is good news that his infection seems to be evading and the oxygen lower than the past. he only has one long because back and that '50s he had half s excised. so good news for catholics around the world that the pope is doing somewhat better.
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