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♪ ♪ >> dana: president trump giving remarks from the white house and oval office as soon as we get taped remarks we will play for all of you to see. but in the meantime, democrats are in panic mode reportedly calling an emergency meeting yesterday at the dozen house democrats appear to this comes after embarrassing display during president trump's joint address to congress, including the moment al green shouted and waved his cane that led to a censure. >> that is your warning. and move gentleman from that chamber! >> kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered" on this friday and i am kayleigh mack bill mic and mimi. and emily compagno, marie harf, fox news contributor and state department spokesperson under president obama and look who it is for that very first
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time on the couch, house speaker mike johnson. so good to have you here, speaker johnson. >> so good to be with you and i have been wanting to did this for a long time. >> we wanted to have few and quite excited. i woke up this morning and all that congressional publications, political, punch bowl, axios and he was what they said last night and i was intrigued after that censure about green. political playbook citing axios, "there was a very unhappy leadership meeting that had come to jesus christ meeting with a dozen house lawmakers. punch bowl elucidating on that said this included maxwell frost, jasmine crockett it, outspoken democrats and use the word they were berated for their behavior. how ordinary is it for leadership to berate members of their own party and were you surprised by this? >> speaker johnson: i wasn't surprised it is extraordinary but they did make fools of themselves on the house floor.
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everyone saw it in the country. it was a reminder why we won so decisively in the last election cycle on why they lost. they are a party in disarray as you see on that the display right now. they don't have an identified later or bashan where they are going. they don't have a platform to run on because repudiated overwhelmingly in the election. so they are flailing about and it blew up on the house floor. i think they did pl regret it ad others didn't get the memo at the election. >> kayleigh: the fourth house democrat to be centered in the last four years. hot cream jeffries the counterpart on the other side of the aisle had this to say about the censure. >> the censure resolution put forth by extreme mega republicans is not worth the paper that it was written on. >> kayleigh: he says it's not worth the paper and the caucus members are asking to put a
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resolution to remove al green from his committee assignments. what are your thoughts on it? >> speaker johnson: the interesting thing he was entered for disrupting the procedures at the house. while i was waiting for the censure voted him by the way, can house democrats who joined the republicans on that coded they disrupted the proceedings of the house. we have to keep decorum and control of the proceedings because we are the greatest body in the world and we need to act like it. i think this went way over the line. by the way, the censures is not a normal thing and only the 29th member to be censured and so he has the first person to ever be removed from the floor during a presidential address. it was appropriate and we have to maintain control. >> kayleigh: and they will help them but to follow-up what about committee assignments? >> speaker johnson: i talked to other republicans who are deeply concerned and we have to control one way or the other and real consequences and something we will look at next week.
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>> emily: mr. speaker, sam reasonable has prevailing and the democrats are sick and tired of performative nonsense. we don't want to see elected officials being cute or clever she says. back to peggy noonan, wsj opinion editor wrote in that part of, i came to three conclusions after tuesday. they are not serious and talk about her own party officials who refused to stand up and refused to clap and two that job to show alternative to mr. trump and instead they proved why he won and third and most important she said they will continue to lose for a long time or to she talked about how to stand and cheer and show support for these incredible americans that were there that evening was to show love. instead, she says, they brought the hate. the black eyed peas i saw incomes are a hundred years ago, where's the love, speakers and while the democrats listen to reasonable voices? >> speaker johnson: i think
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most of them all and you saw that by the vote, against sintering al green and doubling down on failed policies is in messages. peggy noonan just to be a speechwriter for ronald reagan. she has a pretty keen observer of politics and human nature. what she is seeing is a trend no one can then ipo to the democrat party has left the american people. when i was a kid i grew up in indiana in the deep south and there was not any republican spirit of the party let the people of my state and every other state over the years. they went through that woke, progressive nonsense appeared to they went so vigorously aggressive that it's almost like pendulum swung to the left and . now we do sort of moving back. what president trump represents in the party by extension now is a force moving the pendulum back to what president trump says is common sense. that was long overdue. the people embrace it here to to the polls verify that they are n favor of what we are doing restoring common sense and
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conservative principles, which i know we can demonstrate are good for everyone and will lead to -- and we will keep what we gain in the election cycle and govern for many years to come. >> em speed >> speaker a lot of democrats remember joe wilson yelling barack obama and marjorie taylor greene saying awful things to joe biden appeared at the state of the union in general has become a little bit more of the circus, i think so democrats will remember that. pay you are right to say the democrats are searching for a message in a leader. i am a democrat and i looked tuesday night and did not like a lot of it. what i did like elizabeth's lock and from michigan a moderate for george w. bush cia and worked on iraq and other intelligence issues. she came out and said prices are higher. they are firing that runs all around the country. we are hearing and town halls go to voters -- democrats may not win them over a pet republicans
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are starting to lose them. i would like your thoughts on her message. there is a moderate wing of the party and on display in that speech but what your members are starting to here in town halls and members berated and i look for obamacare town halls. i learned the democrat once you start getting those canceling town halls, things don't look good for you. what do you make of this moment and that part of the party and also how your parties hearing from folks? and will they cancel town halls? >> speaker johnson: i will say this the president is 45 days into his administration. >> marie: something like that. >> speaker johnson: we are transitioning by t bidenomics ad it takes a while to turn the ship around. but we are doing that. we are working to codify the executive orders the president is doing. with regard to the town halls, we have republicans who want to go out and being among constituents and hear concerns and dialogue as a big part of the child. but the problem is they being ambushed by some in many cases
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protesters. you have george soros funded groups and they are well organized. that is something democrats do well is organization. they go an hour or two early before the event and fill the seats. to the actual constituents have republican labors cannot make it to the arenas. it is not a productive dialogue at all that walking into an ambush. week encourage our members to think a lot about that. there are a lot of ways to be with constituents and you can do telephone ten endemic telethon's and get 10,000 people with small industries organization groups are various parts of the communo be productive. we want to do the job do it well, well, efficiently and effectively in walking into a stage production like that does not serve anyone's interest. >> kayleigh: speaker john cena who do i know molly has a question for you. but i noticed something this week and i looked back at biden state of the union last year. i saw you stand when he mentioned john lewis. i saw you stand when he mentions
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standing as america to get the hostages free from hamas. you were able to recognize common humanity moments. it doesn't appear at that colleagues on the other isle could do that for d.j. daniels a cancer survivor. why do you think you can recognize that that they cannot? >> speaker johnson: that is a good question and shameful. had they did not stand for lincoln riley and victims of crime and all of this stuff. the hostage who was released after elderly mother pleaded for the tragedy in israel. they missed their opportunity. look, the state of the union or join addresses meant to be -- they are supposed to be unifying moments are we joining together and he is to be celebrated and then as america. you look for those moments to join together. president trump provided many of them the, they just sat through it all. it said gimmick and neck sent a propel message to people and with shameful and i don't know how they explained their way out
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of that periods fee when we talk about the bingo cards and waving at the game but at the same time, an opportunity for moderate democrats to come forward and appear sane in comparison. there is this window of opportunity to figure out where to go and get back on the map. definitely throwing a little bit of spaghetti against the wall in a lot of respects but here we are to go into a pretty intense period talking about many this is what congress does. there is a lot of criticism with the democrats where to put language and how much power president trump has and what republicans will do to rein that. what do you picture in the base coming ahead and not any smoke bombs being tossed around but expect a little more peace and that? >> speaker johnson: the radical extremists have outnumbered the moderates. there is only a small handful of moderates left and that is on full display over and over. they try to delay in the
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appropriations process. the appropriations in good faith exchanging topline negotiation numbers back and forth in about two weeks ago, the democrats through in this outrageous requirement, the stipulation, hey, we won't fund the government unless you tie the hands of the executive branch and put on all the stipulations and take away the authority duly allowed in the system. we are not going to do that and they know we will not do that. it look like they were trying to engineer a shutdown of the government, which is terribly responsible. we will not do that but run a clean seo next week and that will allow us time code to the white house and the white house to continue the doge efforts and find extraordinary levels of savings and waste, fraud, and obvious and incorporate into the budget for fy26, which will start immediately next week. that will be a great innovation. i think it will change the way government works. with elon musk in the office across the white house a week ago late at night meeting, they
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are getting excited about the savings. we are looking at this differently. you think of it data analyst and scientist but i look at it as constitutional law attorney and historian. tariffs is not just about saving money but revolutionary. we will restore founder's original vision for the constitution. they wanted limited government with careful oversight by congress but congress has not been able to do that because they have been hiding the data. he attempted and it will change government. >> kayleigh: speaker johnson coach you had a viral moment with vice president j.d. vance. a joint address to congress, a hot mic mack moment. we want to play that. speak i think the speech is going to be great. i don't know how you did this for nine years. fake of the hardest thing was doing it during biden and the speech was -- >> kayleigh: what is the backstory? did you not know your mic was hot? >> speaker johnson: they turn the mic neck off all the time.
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sorry. sorry about that but i was handed they canted there. >> kayleigh: it was candid and my sister in social media said organic works and social media loved that moment. >> emily: you join the ranks of britney spears and hot mic moments. >> kayleigh: right now president trump is giving remarks from the oval office we told you about speaking about newly released job report and how administration rapidly reversing the damage done by the biden administration. we will bring you those remarks in full when we get them.♪ but coming up, will democrats force a government shutdown?our i thought they didn't like those.reat the right investment and benefit choices so you can reach today's financial goals. that one! and look forward, to a more confident future. that is one dynamic duo. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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weeks before trump took office, this was december. democrats accused republicans of wanting a shutdown. >> house republicans have been ordered to shut down the government and hurt everyday americans all across this country. >> republicans need to stop playing politics with a government shutdown. >> thanks to republicans, we are less than 48 hours away from a christmas shutdown. >> it will be if they are full americans don't get disaster relief and americans don't get their social security checks. >> i want us to take a moment to at least appreciate the fact that we have been able to stop another republican shutdown of the government. >> they were tired social security would not go up, they said they were till according to politico, we are four months from that moment. democrats ready to force a
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shutdown. to listen to this quote, "democrats are fighting for a fight," in your house democrats surveying members about whether they would be willing to shut down the government. so far, they are encountering little resistance. usually originates on the french is but this time however the opponent coming from the leadership table itself. speaker johnson hotel i am struck by that because that is very true, fringes advocate but it trickles down and i'm curious if you heard about this number one and number two as somebody in leadership have you ever try to orchestrate a shutdown? >> speaker johnson: of course not, that irony is about what they are doing right now. it is a lack of principle and it's very dangerous. a shutdown does not believe anyone and orchestrate it illustrates what we said in the first block. till they are flailing and don't have a vision or platform,
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party. it is in disarray. they don't have anything to do. this is the desert dangerous thing. we are putting a clean seal on the floor to fund the government current levels because that will allow us we said earlier to make sure all of the doge cuts and innovations calculated so we can use it in the federal budgeting. that is what they are afraid of, kayleigh. they don't want us to cut down the size and scope of the federal government because they love it and we don't. so they don't have a play and i don't know what to do. it is interesting to see them eat their own words. >> kayleigh: you say they don't have a play and i love your sports analogy, trust the quarterback and we are deploying plans. i have another sports analogy and it pertains to your child. simone bibles go dig you her on a balance beam, like simone files and you have to strike it down the middle because you have this interest reconciliatin don't cut medicaid and more conservative biden members who need these cuts in the sea
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are the same balancing act, you have trump who met at the different elected representatives eric burlison who never voted on a cr came around and said, i'm game now. i use this to say you have one member and you have one balance beam and you can only use one necklace one member but do you think you can do it without losing one member? >> speaker johnson: i prefer football analogies. [laughs] simone bibles we will get this down because every other republican understands stephen miller had a great observation a few weeks ago and the thing about governing with a clear majority is it is clarifying. everyone will get on board because they understand the strategy. we are making this play back to football so they can score. to the big score when back in the game changes how it works and we are on the verge of that. you have to do proper sequence to make sure that happens. the playbook right now makes sense to everybody. on one of those guys.
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let me say clearly, the president has been clear and we are clear. we will protect medicaid, okay at, for everyone eligible to receive that. what we will do is cut out the fraud, waste and abuse in all the terrible things happening in the program to make it work more efficiently and effectively and to save the program for those who need it. >> kayleigh: let's keep the football analogies. you cannot play at west coast offense without the defense. on that line the article went on to say while leadership, let's say, allegedly fomenting the process and say, guys, we don't want to undercut doge and trump right now or appear to approve the status quo but then what happens? we furloughed 2 million employees with relays have allegedly a few veterans. at the end of the day, that does not seem like a good strategy at all. a former federal attorney who went through furloughs all the time, and, the 11th hour, what is already wasting everyone's
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time in anticipation of it. had to use a pay play on the leadership front moving forward? >> speaker johnson: you are trying to apply logic. but i really think they are desperate go to this lack of a message that they have is being reflected in the place they are calling on the other side. they don't know what to do. they are outnumbered and outgunned right now. we will see. i hope common sense prevails in the end and they don't do this to shut the government down because it will be harmful for a lot of people. military members that don't get paid, you know, border patrol agents. we finally got control of the border because we have a new leadership in the white house and we have to keep the people, tsa agents employed by the federal government so important doing their jobs. that is what is at stake. they went slippery slope as i grew up skiing, there were some mixed headlines that say, here is axios, senate democrats warn g.o.p. to avoid government
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shutdown after things are close, type but do you have democrats working with you? >> speaker johnson: we will see if grown-ups and the democratic senate. i think they understand the payroll of that there will not be any way politically to get of there because it will be that chuck schumer shut down and the ceo from the house is on him. he will need seven democrats to join with the 53 senate republicans to make sure the government remains in operation. that is his decision. i think they understand the weight of that decision and everybody in the country will be watching. >> just to be clear democrats did not control any power and you are right, the republicans won neck and victory across the board of. if the government shuts down, they are not in control, you are. and i cast to the second part of what you said, i support queen's e.r. and that is the right thing to do for the government. the next negotiation how to cut government spending. what do you say to those not just a fee is 6,000 plus veterans who have been fired by
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the federal government were doing their jobs and who were showing up. what you say to the people across the country who work for the va and camp and the suicide hotline because elon has fired them because they are getting mad at republicans. >> speaker johnson: we have to take care of veterans and va the employees doing the noble work. i think the president had a recalibration yesterday and friday and elon and cabinet sick and have a dialogue about the process. look, and elon's defense, this is no playbook and he had knowledge they will be mishaps and mistakes along the way but we will do course correction immediately and that is what you will see. >> kayleigh: president trump decides to keep the good hardworking individuals. president trump speaking to reporters in the oval office. first he talked about the new jobs report but now the war in ukraine. this is a wide ranging. trump is finding it difficult to deal with ukraine and they need to get on the ball.
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♪ ♪ >> emily: president trump is now saying doge should be a couple rather than had to. he's telling cabinet secretaries to make decisions when making cuts. >> i want that cabinet members keep good people. i don't want to see a big cut where a lot of good people are cut. i want to cabinet members to keep the good people and cabinet members go first and if they can cut, it is better. if they don't cut, elon what did the cutting. >> emily: when you thought this might be put to bed, it's not, apparently they think doge is racist. >> yes, it is an attack on government that it is an attack on this government.
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what i mean an attack on this government headed by a black male. but as an attack on this government almost elected a black woman to the highest office in the land. it is an attack on the government more welcoming and more supportive of people who have come to the country in search for a better life. >> emily: yes, doge is racist and despite the poll numbers showing a majority of americans support it here. >> this to me the more shocking figure i have sought, wait a minute, will hold on a second. americans on doge efforts. musk and doge with government operations planning. the majority say they should. how about approving the government agencies and again you get a majority here. 51%! >> emily: again, you get a majority, mr. speaker. >> speaker johnson: it is patently absurd. anything whatsoever to do with race. it has to do with government. the government is too big, does
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too many things and does almost nothing well. so what elon is able to do is cracked the code. i mention congress has not been able to do it and it's their responsibility for decades because hiding that data. we didn't know usaid was funding transgender operatives in peru. everybody would have struck that down here to so elon inside and crawling through the data as the data does not like. and they will be with us on this. this is absurd to say anything other than restoring fiscal sanity and we are long overdue to get that done. >> emily: at the end of the day isn't fiscal responsibility and the dollar, the whole point it is bipartisan? >> molly: sure, i worked in the federal government for ten years and it could be more efficient. moving fast and breaking things and hurting a lot of people in the process paired to the government should not be firing a veteran who served their country for 20 years and having to fix it later. i don't trust it will fix it later. i don't.
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you can come up with comical things president trump mentioned in the state of the union the government spending money on. a lot of things getting cut or cancer research. it is support for scientists across this country saving the lives of children with cancer. that is one. we can talk about cuts that doing it this way is hurting americans go to a responsible, quite frankly not just protesters without their respect but constituents coming to these town halls saying i am a veteran and i lost my job and i came to work every day. how can you -- elon musk makes millions of dollars every day from the american government and you are firing these people. >> emily: do you think this has racist. >> i don't think it is racist. i just think it is a responsible and harmful. >> speaker johnson: stay tuned, stay tuned because it will be corrected. i have talked to elon musk and he has purely good motives trying to work for the people in essentially the employees and the great work will come back.
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stated isn't that part of the concept all morning, kayleigh, everyone is equal in the ice at the administration and especially historically diverse administration ever. at what point will the democrats learned tired talking points are not accurate and not working? >> kayleigh: here is the bottom line. we have $36 trillion in debt. democrats expressed zero and trends mimic interest to fix that. kayleigh, we want your 5-year-old daughter, blake, and your 2-year-old son, max budget to be stuck with absolutely credit card we have chosen to ring up consistently. it is easy to point out low-hanging fruit and it will be a messy process. president trump said i will take the lead and we will use the scalpel. it is irresponsible to saddle the children of this country with reckless spending of hakeem jack academic hakeem jeffries. now we are getting serious. did not leave my 5-year-old and
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2-year-old with your debt. >> speaker johnson: amen, can you come to the floor? >> kayleigh: i will do it. >> speaker johnson: we are derelict in our duties if we pass this along. we have got to get that intact. this is our opportunity to do and we are so excited. >> a great point about usaid and this can be put in the box and they know about this many. many americans feel different about nih spinning because in their backyard ten wondering what can be cut. in the coming weeks a lot of clarity out of congress and doge efforts. >> speaker johnson: funding in an ih cost saving and investing and you find a cure and bring down cost of health care that's what it's all about her to the good work of the government as you for the present himself a clearly, we want to find that. what we are doing now is identifying the good categories and the bad categories. that is something we are going to do. just be two this amazing show with esteemed guest,
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ask your prescriber about wegovy®. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: we are moments away from their remarks from the oval office we have been telling you about. president trump covered the economy to ukraine. he took questions from reporters so bound to be interesting and we will play those for a year when we get them. in the meantime, we talk a big discussion politically and that is gen z and social media and tiktok. it was a big discussion during the election. president trump driving up numbers with gen z and democrats trying to counter that. we showed you a video yesterday and we will play house speaker mike johnson may not have seen it. these are democrats choosing to,
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its culture as your fighter and an effort to win back young people. one thing i wanted to ask about, people don't know this but you have been talking to influencers to these tiktoker's and social media individuals. i know this because my sister has had several meetings with influencers like you and i was impressed this effort isn't just coming from the president of the united states, "hey, there are podcasters out there." you are focused on reaching young people. >> speaker johnson: you are in your sister ryan is fantastic and joined a group two days ago. i was visiting and bring them in and we have real authentic conversations and we don't do dance videos. that is ridiculous and so cringeworthy! most democrats know politics is a performance art, performative art. if that is the performance, please continue to do that here to the living campaigner for house republicans, i would like to see a lot more. that is fantastic.
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>> kayleigh: alex bruce awaits for the bake podcast strategy ran up to trump on the golf course and said does baron know about this? they came up with a list of podcasts that argue 101 at the top ten reasons he won the election is the strategy. i'm curious as you keep in touch with these people determinative, what do you hear from them? >> speaker johnson: look go to the next generation behind us is so thirsty for authenticity here till they see all the performance staff and detestable to them. they want something real you're doing a podcast format you cannot hide or follow a script that have to sit down and speak here to the problem is many of the leaders on the left can't do that. they can't have a dialogue because what they think and feel is opposed by the people. it is a great format for us and we want to explore that even more. if i had more time, able to do when every day. we are trying to reach those audiences because they need to hear what we are about.
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i believe january our policies are better for everyone and the more we can demonstrate that, the better off the country will be. >> kayleigh: the white house responded to this video. you can see they did their own fighters but fighter selected by the american people in the form of vote for the president. one of the fighters that you will see is vice president j.d. vance. you had this moment where you followed him into the oval office and i remember the first time i walked in periods for bed and grandfather mahogany clock and the reagan administration and it takes your breath away. what ledger did take the video? >> speaker johnson: it was the day after inauguration and jvm john thune and we waited on the president, let's go do this in the oval office. fantastic, we were walking down the hallway and j dimensions have never been in there? you've got to be kidding me. so i got off of the phone and you saw his reaction as everyone and you walk in for the first
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time ago, wow only in america, with his background, walk into the oval office for the first time as elected vice president. it was an incredible moment and i'm glad we got it on tape. >> kayleigh: 60 seconds with a q&a from the united states and the reporters. the president of ukraine, he asked him challenging questions. i am curious 62nd cell in ukraine will be mentioned, what is your thoughts? >> speaker johnson: i was stunned and i thought you would gratefully accept this incredible mineral rights kill the president came up with and the only way to navigate through and find peace in the conflict. i hope he does an about-face and comes with the right attitude to accept that and we can move this forward. president trump is the only figure in the world power powerful enough to make that happen. >> kayleigh: you think that the mineral rights deal will happen? >> speaker johnson: i'm optimistic. >> emily: as we discussed a
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lot of democrats, what is the biggest challenge for you in this day-to-day fluctuation of the american's mandate via the president? >> kayleigh: president trump at those remarks. >> president trump: no, i think the labor market will be fantastic, but it will be high-paying manufacturing jobs as opposed to government jobs. we had too many people in government. you can't just did that. we had way too many. this is for 40 years. this just isn't now much of this bill up and got worse and worse and they hire more and more people. you look at the department of education and it seems like so many buildings i ride by and it says the department of education and they are all over the place. we don't want it. we want the education to given by the states. it will be much better and move us to the top of the list to the bottom of the list and actually save us money. but is still important to talk about it but it will save us a lot of money.
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but we don't want that, we want education to be given. you go to iowa and indiana, idaho, a all of these places so well run, and they are going to be producing education that will be equivalent of denmark is one, norway, sweden. actually, china is one of the better in terms of education. so we can't blame size anymore. china's 1.4 million people but very high on the list. one thing we are doing well on, number one on the list, cost per people. we spend more money by any other by far so i jokingly say the one thing we do well is the cost. we spend more money and towards the bottom of the list. >> reporter: millions of americans joined earlier this week and warrant a little disturbance to the americans to feel as a function of these tariffs? how much disturbance will you accept near term as a function
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of that? how long do americans expect things to cost a bit more? >> president trump: so far, peter, there hasn't been much because these numbers are coming out a little over four weeks. fees are fantastic numbers. i was watching for reports this morning and they were surprised. there could be a little bit of disturbance. i solved a little bit of that because i have respect for the oil companies and i gave them a little bit of a 1-month reprieve because it was unfair, although i'm sure they will take advantage of it. i see they are driving cars into the u.s. to avoid tariffs and taking advantage of it a little bit. but they called me and asked me and said, "could they have a little bit of help and i decided they are american companies usmca. and i let them have that. that this really kicks and the receptacles, kicks in on let's
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say, i guess the second. i wanted it to be the first but not on april fools' day. so i made at the second that will cost a lot of money. to that one day will cost a lot of money, but that is okay. i don't see anything. i say good reports. i think we will have good numbers from the beginning. the globalists won't love this because it brings jobs back to america. so maybe they will lose some in other parts of the world. and the other parts of the world have done well and they will continue to do well. but i think the united states will be doing record business. we will bring 90,000 factories lost over the last number of years. it is hard to believe, 90, think of 90,000 plants and factories. we will bring back those plants and factories. >> reporter: when david tariffs are on and you know the markets well prefer stability. are you done going forward with the tariffs?
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>> president trump: there will always be changes and adjustments. i could have told the american car companies no, but well, a little extra. just a little bit of a one-month reprieve here till they are very happy what is happening and don't have to go across borders and you see the zigzag and in canada and something in mexico. we don't want that. we want it made here. bet there will always be some modifications. if you have a wall in front of you, sometimes you have to go around the wall instead of through it. very little. on occasion if we can do something -- we want to help companies, we want to help companies create jobs. i could have left that and you would not have a manner change. but instead of that, i was asked by the major, the big majors if they can do this and i said, yeah, i would do it. i want you to produce a lot of jobs. numerous people and actually all
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the people i spoke to are very much on the way. that is why you have auto jobs increase. and man, i don't know, i did a great with autoworkers and the teamsters in unions, i did fantastic pair to the best numbers ever by republican. and i have a lot of respect for those people. but shawn fain who i don't know, but wasn't a supporter, although the other workers were supporters. he said, donald trump is absolutely right on tariffs. what he is doing on tariffs is an incredible thing. it it's about time someone had the guts to do it because we will save auto manufacturing. is said to people when i was campaigning, you will have so many auto jobs you will not believe what is going to happen. we will load up michigan and i won the state of michigan you know. part of the reason is i have a lot of autoworkers that voted
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for me, detroit, et cetera. people will be surprised. >> reporter: you mention in your remarks significant percentage is now taiwan. you mentioned in your address to congress. and you called on congress to overturn chip stack bipartisan support in the last congress. why would you like to see this overturned? >> president trump: hundreds of billions of dollars and a waste of money. some people have taken money and used it. actually, it is very hard to qualify because they go by race, gender, and they go by all sorts of things that nobody has ever seen anything like it. you won't be able to find those people. i don't think anybody could qualify. they have so many different categories in order to qualify. you have to a certain race, gender, certain this, and it is -- i don't think anybody can qualify. if they take the money, the better qualify because we will be watching them. it is a tremendous waste of
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money. i didn't give the greatest chip company in the world $0.10 appeared to they came here because at the tariffs and they didn't want to pay the tariffs they also came because they like the results of the election and they know pro-business and pro-jobs. i am pro-business not for a business sake but because of jobs. businesses producing the jobs. >> reporter: basha, if i may, do you see the belief that he wants peace? >> president trump: i believe him, i believe him. i think we are doing well with russia or to but right now they are bombing that hell out of ukraine and i find it hard to deal with ukraine. and they don't have the cards. they don't have the cards. we are meeting in saudi arabia sometime next week early. we are talking, i find in terms
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of getting the final settlement, it may be easier to deal with russia, which is surprising because they have all the cards. and they are bombing the hell out of them and i put in a strong statement, you can't do that, you cannot do that. we are trying to help them and ukraine has to get on the ball and get the job done. michael, could you come up here? i see michael back there there until he is traveling all over the world and i saw him come in the door. could you give a little definition of what is going on, please? >> when the president has been crystal clear to all sides go to the fighting has to stop. both sides need to get to the table virtually had a good engagement in both leaders have said only president trump could do so and only he has been able to do so. we had an initial engagement with the russians. the ukrainians had a great opportunity to bind our economies together through the mineral deal. unfortunately, that did not go
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so well. but we think we will get things back on track. secretary rubio, myself coach a delegation will be meeting in saudi arabia next week to get these talks back on track, get the cease-fire in place, and dry peas home under president trump's leadership. >> president trump: i think both parties want to settle. i think if i wasn't president, this war would have had no chance of settlement. zero chance! but i think we will get it settled and stop. we have to stop, they are losing 2,000 soldiers a week. that is a lot of soldiers. do you agree, peter? >> reporter: there was a lot of soldiers on both sides go to a great. do think vladimir putin taking advantage of military gain -- mike. >> president trump: i think he is doing what anybody else would do. i think he wants to get it stopped and settled, i think he
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is hitting them harder and he has been hitting them. you and i think probably anybody in that position would be doing that right now. he wants to get it and did and i think ukraine wants to get it and did the, but i don't see -- it's crazy. they are taking tremendous punishment. i don't quite get it but i suspect, michael he wants to get it done. >> he does and russians are taking incredible losses on the front as the president has said. this is a meat grinder a people, up material, at the national treasury. no one has solutions except to let this war continue forever. but i will add the, the president has had multiple conversations and a visit from president macron of france, prime minister starmer of united kingdoms and nato general secretary next week and a meeting with ukrainians. we've had it with the russians and all of this the president's first month and leadership. we will engage in diplomacy and
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continue to use his leadership with what leverage to get both sides to the peace table. it will not be easy but president trump will get it done. >> president trump: it would never happen if i were president, but it did happen so a lot of other things should not have happened too. we should not have 21 million people point to the country through open borders many who are criminals, very bad criminals, murderers and thousands of murderers. many killed far more than one person and roaming the streets. but tom homan and kristi noem are doing an incredible job and we are getting them out of here. we will get them out, a live them out. all of these things shouldn't have happened. we should not have had inflation, this horrible inflation where the prices have gone up here to at eggs. so we are doing a good job. we are doing a good job. >> reporter: regards to the poor because military on ukraine, you put out on social media, rushes panting ukraine. >> president trump: that is
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right. >> why not provide ukraine with defenses? and three months out -- >> president trump: good question. because i have to know that they want to settle. i don't know that they want to settle. if they don't want to settle, we are out of there! because we want them to settle your time doing it to stop death more important than anything else. secondarily way down the line is a money. we are in for $350 billion in europe his hand for $100 billion they should be in for the same or more than us. you know, i watched over the last week or so what is going on in europe. this thing could end up world war iii if we don't get it settled. this could end up world war iii. we have to get it settled. >> reporter: how confident that you are the iranians and >> president trump: i saw the hostages the other day here today came in and people not young, some young and some
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older, much older fairy tale and they gave -- it was hard for them to do it actually. the gave statements as to what happened. i was asking, what happened? did you see anybody in there that was kind like out of the hundreds of people that you were seeing? hamas? did some of them wink at you and say, you are going to be okay or give you a piece of bread? no. where there any people kind? i was shocked, the answer was nobody, just the opposite to be slapped and punched. one man broke his ribs and he couldn't breathe for a month. it was brutal. i was so surprised because you would think there would be a couple of people that would be kind that would say, "you are going to be okay." but they had none of that. it is pretty amazing, brian. he has a kind person.
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although not to zelenskyy he was sent but to trump he's been good. go ahead, brian. >> reporter: two questions, one on peace. why don't you think european countries are offering a peace deal? it seems like no one has come to the table for peace excep >> its a very good question. sometimes questions aren't answerable. they're in a very unusual position. they don't know how to end the war. i think i do know how to end the war. despite the russia, russia, russia hoax, i've always had a good relationship with putin. you know, he wants to end the war. he wants to end it. and i think he's going to be more generous than he has to be. that's pretty good. that means a lot of good things. because frankly, you could have made a great deal -- if this war never started, you could
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