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and witch cabinet nominees could have rough waters ahead. we will ask dave mccormick but the ambitious agenda and the 100 days back in office. paving the way for the lease of hostages. a member of the house sort affairs committee and is juulsen to the michael herzog. millions american tik tok users say the apostolic after it was effectively short in the u.s. unless and until it divests links to chinese ownerships. >> tik tok's ownership of the time to find a bar. >> the panel and all the big decisions awaiting president trump your at home as well as the is bubbling up around the globe. all right now on fox news sunday. ♪ ♪
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>> hello line of the capitol here for the special inauguration preview additional fox news sunday with a quick noot -- quick look the headlines tik tok and ten other apps have been removed from apple google and other major stores. under new laws upheld by the supreme court providers could face massive fines if they offer the app. president trump said he was mobile is -- most likely give tik tok a 90 day extension after he enters office tomorrow. with chilling temperatures impacting trouble and having people move tomorrow's inauguration indoors for the first room 40 years they are said to be released anytime from pennsylvania senator checking the train is real.
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>> 407 days of war hostages are coming home. there was a slight delay british israeli are taken taken from this area. in central israel. the foreign minister discussed the change today. >> including the heavy prices for israel. any agreements with the organization it's a heavy price.
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>> of the hamas gunmen parading including victory in the war. shannon? >> the senior white house correspondent joins us live from the capital one arena with the present like donald trump we'll be holding a rally this afternoon. hello peter. >> here in d.c. he was greeted hope greeted hope all arrival with the huge fireworks display parallel to his golf club in sterling virginia. they in writing of blue-and-white air force drought -- jet for the first time four years of president-elect is teasing big news for monday
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afternoon after a day of festivities moved indoors apparently because of the extreme cold. he's saying in order to save tik tok at least for a few months "the wall street journal"'s reporting they they would like to visit china in person in short order and the president-elect says the theme of his second inaugural address we'll be unity strength and fairness. and may continue through to this day. yulia present for all americans in read and blue states. >> we'll start his down a solemn note with the replaying returning to the district -- district.
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with kid rock and ex-president. >> he have a lot of friends there with you waiting. great to have you with us in person. >> you started previously let's talk about where we are with this deal coming together in israel. we are waiting to see the hostages released. the real question about the post conflicts -- conflict governance and what should it be? >> first it's great to be with you today. we talk about this sense of enthusiasm and optimism we are -- we're excited to be here in a part of it.
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we saw with the savages thomas had done it was necessary to get the hostages out. a visual home for the last year really destroyed much of the hamas that's made this negotiation possible. now have the opportunity to bring our hostages home. i hear the two the hostages were great. we met with many of hostages over the years so this is a great day to bring those hostages home and hopefully as many live as possible but we have to recognize the cease-fire will not be sustained unless all the hostages come home. ultimately hamas as a terrorist
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organization. u.k. live 600 feet away from people who want to slit your throat in the middle of the night. with the cease-fire over its the first step. >> who governs in gaza? what about the rebuilding there. there's a lot of destruction in the worn displacement spot somebody has try we know what happens when there's of active -- of vacuum. >> the principles have to be first and foremost that israel needs to have security that's an uncompromising's. second is hamas campion a governing role. that had the opportunity governance been a disaster. i need to be a governing structure that brings people of gaza that are willing to be peace-loving people out of poverty in a place where they can have the opportunity that will be the long-term goal but the security comes first. >> tik tok going dark there is people very upset and distraught about this but there's many
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people include the bipartisan group that passed this that said there is a real national security threat. uppal the threat saying don't get rid of tik tok would you have to divest. we're getting news this morning president trump might be willing to work out a deal where there is still some level of chinese ownership as well as there is ownership there is that good enough in your opinion? >> you cannot have the communist chinese controlling and owning tik tok will be of a hundred 70 million users in the united states control in this messaging and data which is a huge national security program. it requires a pause. that's what we are in right now. puts it outside of these countries it will require crude to video and great dealmaking can think of anyone better than president trump to find some sort of a negotiated solution what this will be. i don't know. >> some of your new colleagues
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have been a big critic of china on many fronts for a long time. he said this morning he's glad it's gone dark it time. the bill was very clear when needed to happen they did not get it done and there should be efforts resuscitating it this morning even president trump that there might be some level of chinese ownership. i'm guessing this might require a change. something you will have the pascal would you be countable with this? >> we will have to see. the law was clear at this point there will be a negotiated solution that needs to meet the long you will have the change the law. at this point not sure where president trump will take it. now that he will have the ball where this is a good outcome that keeps tik tok from protecting us from the communist chinese owning it. >> had a couple other foreign policy issues with tariffs who
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think it would hurt the u.s. call. we don't know how much of this is negotiating or who tend to stick with this. meanwhile a leader in canada says this. i see energy is canada's queen in the scheme of chest. -- chess would need to expose to early they do need to know but they don't need to know what we do with this queen. they supplies was significant electricity. how worried are you about this and work ago. >> when he was campaigning and i was campaigning we were promising change. big change. that's kind of things you'll vote for. the change was to get our economy back on track and get inflation under control. secure the border with the executive orders and natural look like. tariffs are an important part of this i said all along terrace
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for strategic purposes that they protect the industries that are critical they have reciprocity we have unfair trading practices were not getting a fair deal. we're not getting fair trade in order to get this using the tariffs to achieve fairness for american working people i'm all for it. canada is far from perfect in terms of relationships with united states. >> you and your fellow pennsylvania senatoron futterman who join us on the shohei ohtani of this picture of you guys are out to dinner with your wives on a double de and basically saying there's all the spread of fennel andp in fighting anti-semitism and supporting israel and helping with constituent services.
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the democrats. >> aoife was teasing me pure one aim to say hello to us in the role say hello senator federman and then he fights it will he's a senator to. he's a new guy. i was there for everything go pennsylvania and that's the way he feels. he focused on working families and i'm focused on working families and we think we can do some common ground together. he's been incredibly strong voice in israel against anti-semitism -- against anti-semitism. we'll disagree on some things will disagree agreeably and see the things he can work on together. i think he recognizes what many democrats haven't recognized yet which is the policies of
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president biden and his party failed the american people. we have a mandate for change and i think he's embracing some of that. singh how can i be part of this change. >> they have ranked the nominees and they said this is the headache category. have you met with all of them had impact -- do you have any concerns about them? >> i haven't met with all the but my philosophy is president trump had a mandate for change and he need to team that can be disruptive. 324 million people vote for me. no single one said we want the status quo or establishment leading us forward they want disruptors in out-of-the-box thinking and change. my goal was to support his team and try to get them in place. also responsibilities as the sender to advise for meeting with everyone of them and watching the hearings closely my goal is to help them get the team he wants but i'm also going
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to take that responsibility seriously. >> great to have you here today and we will see you around town. >> thank you. nice to see you. >> into the capitol rotunda tomorrow present electronic will take oath of the office for a second time years apart. or send a panel on the numbers showing how america is feeling about a second term term plus president biden's regrets he's talk with them as he leaves the white house. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: fox news sunday is sponsored by pacific life.. crating financial security for nearly 160 years. and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, and then protects it on their long journey. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. protect the ones you love with pacific life's trusted financial solutions. talk to a financial professional
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>> ironically i almost been too much time on the policies and not enough time on politics. >> wanted his final interviews as he tries to shore up his legacy after five decades in washington. it's time for the sunday group political commentator francesca chambers advisor and the congressional reporter hans nichols. welcome all of you.
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he says he didn't sell his policies enough. >> i'm appalled. i'm gob smacked. when you know what were. inflate currency be weak abroad. open the border. and trying convince us that everything was hunky-dory because bidenomics was working. the last few weeks have been appalling. he needs to get off the stage. he served our country many years. if you see in the race he would've won. we saw him in june of that debate he was not up to the job we now know from this amazing "new york times" story there was a conspiracy among the top aides to hide from us the true that the man was mentally not up to it. i'm with shakespeare be gone.
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>> even though you are wearing matching outfits today i think you might see this differently. the latest fox news poll on president biden's job approval 42% approve 57% disapprove. with the highest ratings present electronic ever gotten in the fox news poll's. >> what's interesting here is we look at this poll. it looks like you were really voting to eject joe biden. more so then they were voting for an donald trump. it's an interesting point that joe biden is making about american media changing. clearly the land to -- let's keep it shifted with all the rest and of course you will see tomorrow some of the social media titans i think what biden has said is gone away he didn't feel he could control a message. and so i case that we are a closely divided country when you
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look at the legacy i don't think we had a concession -- or session. that's a many people phil verster -- viscerally. an amazing amount of the legislation. he handled the aftermath of the pandemic. people are saying the status quo is not good for me right now. i want to see some change and they voted for the disrupter. over continuation of the binding administration. >> now they are asking what the new guy the guy we new from before. can trump to buy the second time? if he focuses on settling scores rather than raising incomes they will do this and they will return to power the second presidential chance would be a bad thing to waste. he comes with a long to-do list. >> 2026 isn't that far away that's why you seen republicans say they want to try and do
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potentially one bill as soon as donald trump takes office for the legislative priorities. part of this is how do you find these legislative agendas that's why he's saying he wants to raise tariffs on a whole bunch of countries individually or universally but they do feel the pressure shannon to get that agenda done that house in the senate and the midterm elections. >> if it proves us that's almost always the case. >> you might beg to differ on this point. >> 2002. >> the outlier. but you got it. while the things he's talking about a lot this morning is tik tok. there's a question of if the vindication he's saying some measure chinese ownership could still be okay as long as those firewalls there. talking about this "wall street journal" they say tech companies such as google could have stood penalties of the door move tik tok from their app stores come generally 19 which is today but it will be up
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to the justice department nonenforcement say that he isn't serious about about national security or the law. >> you know he's good at changing his positions and he's good at tik tok. these two ideas have mercy's got to hundred 80° from where he was as president. a bigger question for me as political athletes out there and political players who are not nearly as good as trump turned around to namely the 360 congresspeople they'll be in a real pickle. they say its clear that donald trump to help get elected. 2026 they are vary aware with the last two years of the trump white house look vary different if he's facing a democratic house of representatives they're not worried about this that will change the tenor sure thing with this critically and crucially and they know they have vary
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tight margins. >> this was who attended to festivities we think inside the capitol rotunda. and seem president biden was speaking when he said this in his farewell address the other night. >> today an oligarchy is taking shape in america have extreme willpower and influence. they threaten our entire democracy. are basic rates and freedoms. and the fair shot for everyone to get ahead. >> did name names will appeal thank they know the list of who is talking about. >> he had a problem with the tech oligarchs and this is one the more appalling things. if this is so important this is the next essential her to the country one he cracked down? as you know silicon valley is of prime funder the democratic party for decades. 's people are into scan for the moment he got in the race and in 2020.
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for him now the closing moments to leave his camp and go into the donald trump camp its a final sign of the baloney we are being fed with a poor diet as he goes out. >> a picture is worth a thousand words and tomorrow when people are watching the president be sworn in as president there will be a picture of musk bezos and zuckerberg right there with them. i think if you look and tally it up their value is more than the worth of the bottom 50% of americans. they are worth about half of the country. they were on the democrat side at one point but right now they're making a pregnant is it's decision. trouble be in charge of regulating social media which i think is in great need of regulation. we argue about tik tok you also have these people where the gravy train of funding for the
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tech regulation and of course face exploration all tied with the president-elect. >> we will leave it there panel. all right on israel's phase one of the hostage deal takes effect today. moment by moment and up next up next these ryley bester to the u.s. joins us to discuss weather he thinks his deal could lead to long-term cases. plus congressman jared on what the u.s. show -- to be playing in postwar gaza. ♪ ♪
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at jack, every bite's a big deal! welcome to jack in the box! at jack, every bite's a big deal! >> this a look as the idf is awaiting the release of the israeli hostages in gaza. the associated press reporting a convoy is on the way to pick them up. the cease-fire between israel and hamas took effect overnight and ideal requires hamas to release the first round of 33 hostages and releasing these first three and more exchange for hundreds of prisoners and detainees. with the investor to the area thank you for being with us. okay tell us about you been waiting on. we understand these three young women are being handed over through the red cross to israel.
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they've been in hamas captivity for 471 days. just think about it. with the remaining hostages. >> to have these women finally free and knowing that they have probably suffered the unspeakable. there are so many still to come. >> we all feel the pain and we can think of what people and dirge in the 431 days in captivity. especially the women. and the long recovery for everybody. we have to get them back home. all of them. >> this is phase one do think there are still things to be handed out with hamas for phase two and three to get everyone weather its remains in hostages still live, are you confident hamas will be a good actor and getting all them home? >> this is a phase deal with
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three stages. this is stage one which is about releasing women elderly and the sick and wounded. the second phase is remaining alive hostages males. then the third stage is about bodies. they will have the next phase. it will be tough because both sides have their own demands and expectations. and doing this will have to go back and apply pressure on them. >> were getting word that president biden will speak a little later on what's happening with the cease-fire and how the rest of this might unfold. as a with these difficult negotiations are still ahead for phase two and three and makes different so that there's a new administration does this signaling different to hamas or is trouble getting these things done?
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with the two elements. one was defeating hamas. the pressure we put on them in the fact that hezbollah hamas was all the time hoping that we would get to the regional war that would stop israel in gaza and that hasn't happens on their own. this push them towards a deal. the second element since president trump came into the picture and said you wants a deal. this factored into their own calculations. with the presentation of the outgoing administration that we have with presenting president biden and presenting president trump and i can say i've been in touch and ease counseling down a great job. >> what you see long-term and what do you happening so she
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happening in gaza? >> it's a good question because you will not allow hamas to remain then goes up. on october seventh. we have to come up with alternatives and they have to be local palestinians and gazans. >> do you see a role in that? >> definitely i see a role for the u.s. and other regional actors on think your governments will pursue those territories. and investor think you were
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coming in is good to see you. also joining us now the fort or congressman with a staunch defender of israel as this is unfolding this morning? getting a hostages home we want as many people alive home. there will be some families that may get a body i'm happy there's a deal they are exactly right. there is multiple factors of how we got here. the military pressure on the ground and the changes in the region with hezbollah and that played into a factor. they should both get the credit for this. with that and sealing the deal. try to get the hostages out in both men deserve the credit. >> this is what those were things where there's been
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bipartisanship for the most part there's been some outliers about what we do in form of aid and military with these kinds of things but when it comes to looking ahead here in washington be a brand-new polling here this week that shows 70% of americans say the democrat should work with president trump. where you think you can in place like israel but beyond that there's a long list of things happening. >> more people approach this they were together more often. i'm going to work with the president where i can and i'll disagree with my colleagues are a must. just constant outrage and i think this time we need to shift to a different strategy of the selective resistance. where we agree we should try to agree. why not be a perfect deal but if we need to diverge we should be allowed and argue over that. we should do it agreeably if we can.
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see if we are capable of that was who happens the one 19th. they barely have a majority so if they want to work with us a thing though find a willing partner. >> the emergency services down in florida under the g.o.p. governor with the incoming chief of staff. your name is been turnaround for taking part in something the time house margins. >> running foleyet were -- reelection. she's vary capable and what i've said here is what i will say the
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reason i would come out and said it is because the republican survey with the ministrations you gone away from this. i did it. i'm twice a point by republican governor to nonpartisan positions. outthink democratic governor i would say we look at 50% of the country outthink their public and president should say -- and look at these pieces weather fema and if they want to point me to the supreme court it'll think thank it would turn that down. >> let's talk about tik tok it's in effect as of today. on trial because this will to -- but potentially save it also talking about allowing this
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measure to continue as long as they were there. what's the reaction? >> the safe tik tok. >> the whole thing would've been they make billions of dollars and sell it to an american company. we should question why. to your contacts. there's some questions there. i want to been tik tok the public and colleagues picking up the mantle. and pride donald trump's brilliance that they have constantly not understood and have undervalued.
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he'll make the grand bargain deal. i hope whatever deal it is to make tik tok were wonderful that's fine with me. i want to be tik tok to exist and be owned by an american company to can go to the chinese communist party having impact with this data. >> a lot of americans are split over this tik tok issue. but lots were not split when it comes to congressional approval people is poll shows disapprove why is this and will change of this administration? >> we stuck. that's why it is. the data is clear and it's been clear. look what happened two18 congress. we are moving to speak and then never happen in american history then the almost or move the second speaker democrats at the stop in to table this. every time they are we republican from a committee are weekends then go and move to
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democrats it's like high school tit for tat and where breaking the place every single solitary day. both parties were doing business you won't know we have all this debt it's because the bipartisan work we've been doing that goes to this day. all these problems will not be sought by one party a punishment we can colleagues. >> we'll track everything going into there. >> things are coming in. >> this on the panel returned to talk about what americans say they want president trump to ♪ ♪
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>> unprecedented corporation. we had with them we president biden.
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holding across the finish line. >> that was the israeli but ambassador to the u.s. talking about the cease-fire deal as come together with the administration and sorting with you the actio says is doing hamas have far more incentive dishonor once they knew it was a deal with the incoming president knowledge is the outgoing. burly was these two teams working together. >> upends this. both sides all the credit they will both claim the credit over what you -- over who gets what portion. that's going into effect in the hostages are being released. >> there the first on the way. they say for the deal to last longer than six weeks israel-hamas still need to resolve certain issues.
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with the 42 day trip -- the fortitude a truce and there's a lot to be done. >> regardless of who gets the credit will no fall with donald trump's getting this. we will they believe are alive. two are supposed to go on the first phase of the steal. having to get to that point in the remains of hostages americans lead to be dead. and getting into the end phase. >> present electrons priority. they come to go together with the inflation high prices and they are attorney 4%. carl worth as he start?
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>> expect a lot will have to do with immigration. prepare to move forward on a very popular part of the presidency immigration plan to route the criminal legals. returned to the country of origin. were likely also cease and there has been talked with a lot but could have a huge impact which is regulation undoing the red tape and regulations put on the economy by the previous administration. it did this with a very well organized plan and it had a huge economic impact related to that same kind of effort if not taken to the next level it will have a positive effect on the animal spirit speak. >> we toyed with the fact that people want disruption in the fox news analysis showed us that p.1 major people and change. they might be able to get that on several fronts. >> some of this will be on deportation associate criminals we saw on the congress in terms of the lake and rally act where
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the democrats joined and i think people say, hey, if they're committing crimes we want them here. off to the criminals. by the bigger thing i noticed in the fox poll is people want bipartisanship. people want a sense of the country will get back on track and people working together in washington getting something done. i'm rcsd they had demonstrations here. we see in the fox poll 46% is an anti-trump voice want the democrats to work with trump is this realistic? >> i want to hear what you like to hear. you can tell so you would expect to hear what you would like to hear. m1 by the time that they're getting sworn in. with the talk of carnage. they thought it was a very dramatic express.
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>> i want this to become a trend but let's do one is one. >> americans want change. they want big change. deport the criminals or 42% tariff on canada and mexico. with the international stage and getting control of the border. and decree when he's doing these things in particular fees doing in a bipartisan piece and working with the democratic governors on getting criminal legals off. i think the numbers will grow. "the wall street journal" piece
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was there this weekend. some of it is really good and bad and to be wild and unpredictable in my closing line was the closing line of the piece is buckle up buttercups peacoat -- because it will be a while before your ride. >> can go after his enemies paid a vengeance that doesn't play. >> voters in the election that want donald trump with those that they try with the overreach. they're hopeful then her with
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republicans in the midterm election and that his base might be a little softer than he thinks it is the last election i may be again that they can do better in the midterms as a result. >> does he talk all the bipartisanship tomorrow? what does he talk about? >> i don't know. if i'm barco jeba show it right? >> how does he deliver on his agenda items that might be intentional to each other? that is how does he lower the inflation and impose the tariffs. with these deportations these are hard and tough issues complicated the acrobatics of this is donald trump as i mentioned earlier does not have great congressional margins. what i would love know for donald trump is how will he do it? we won't bore you with our one bill versus two theories. everyone has theories will keep them to ourselves. >> we know if you're watching
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the show you are wonky to. thank you panel we will see you next sunday. looking back at unforgettable moments including the last time that the weather forced everything inside. ♪ ♪
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>> the rise the second rise piece out. chronicling the new realities and challenges that activists face. good to have you my friend. >> i think the book makes a really good point. here we are overlooking washington and the white house and the national mall. you think about it. this movement i think we are in now is having as much impact as the first great movement. the movement that had the march on washington 1963. i have a dream. settable 2,050,000 people now in the united states after george floyd's death we saw thousands of marches and millions of people and as we come into this new political moment with president trump we will see arguments over things
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like equity inclusion representation and what about telling the story of slavery to our school children is -- is a legitimate or does it make people feel bad? is the story taken place right now. >> you write can people awaken across economic plans can they defy common ground regardless of ethnicity gender or religion? the coming movement will be a searcher common ground among people with different experiences of america. what is next in the movement. and what you think about these questions? we'll people come together. >> think the demographics are so different that if you think back again to the first movement in 1960s. today blacks are not of the largest minority. latinos are. there's a growing minority, asians. you think about the big marches black lives matter -- black lives matter marches most people were white. it wasn't just a big suit -- cities were people said they
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believe in this whole notion of equality. i think the progressives the people in the left will have to understand that they have to reach out to trump voters. they have to reach out across the racial lines and across economic lines to make the case for america to go forward we do have to be won out of money. if you want to get involved and get the energy of a civil rights era think of it in these terms and you have to find a way to ha the new coalitions. >> you say this was about integration and breakdown segregation in schools and housing and voting. the second was about justice and police reform. where you see the conversation going. >> the conversation is 24/7 its internet and tweets and memes people are not organizing the way they were. we know about police violence and income inequality and if you look at the pore neighborhoods and bad schools.
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we want them great in the sense that there's equal opportunity. if you are achieving then you can feel he have a chance. i can come to maricann be an american regardless of my race and feel that i am achieving in getting the best out of my life. >> congratulations on the new book, thank you for your sitting around to talk about it. the inauguration for trump happening tomorrow. here's a memorable inaugural moments. >> i john fitzgerald candied you saw me swear. >> all faithfully execute the office. >> as president of the united states. >> to the best my ability. >> preserve protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> reporter: power is transferred peacefully to noon administration on migration day with a shell of unity between all three branches of government. the incoming president is usually sworn in by the
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chief justice and the supreme court. in front the capitol building before members of congress. presidents deliver their inaugural address to the nation often touting a message of hope and unity. >> and so my fellow americans. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> reporter: admits the importance of the day there is still light hair hard and moments. -- layh heart moments. things don't always go according to plane. >> i brought hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> reporter: even frigid temperatures moving the days events inside. in recent years there have been some viral moments like this one. >> it will be that call to get tomorrow! prosit troop -- president trump we'll be moved inside and inaugurated tomorrow. we'll have you covered on fox news all day with the live
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coverage on the fox news channel. and dawn roberts and, i will have live coverage on many of your local fox stations as well. we look forward to seeing you that's it for fox news sunday today. have a great warm week wherever you are and we will see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ - man, i need some serious help with this health insurance stuff. - check out covered california. it's a free service from the state that helps you get health insurance. millions of people have used it. - wait, for real? - mmm hmm, they even offer financial help to lower the cost. - nooo... how you know about all this? - that's how i got my insurance. i got a great plan for about $10 dollars a month. - okay, i see you. - if you've got questions, covered california can help, every step of the way. enroll by january 31st. covered california. this way to health insurance.
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trump is preparing to take the oath of office. as we are a little more than 24 hours away from his second term. we have a live report with the final preparations for his inauguration tomorrow. plus, this morning, the ban is in effect. the tiktok app is no longer accessible in the u.s. what the app

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