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00:00So welcome everybody. We appreciate everybody coming down up early and it's
00:04we are so happy to have a live show and it looks like you're even happier to be
00:09here. To have a live audience, to be able to react and this way we could go long
00:13through the breaks and we can't get in trouble just say the audience can do that.
00:16They want to talk to us. All right. Yes, I hope you didn't have trouble getting up
00:20this morning. We really appreciate y'all being here and making the effort and
00:23watching us each day. Thank you. We're all in this together. We are a family.
00:26Yes, we are. And of course, the reason you are here, you are all gathered in a safe place in
00:35Midtown Manhattan right now is because today marks 100 days of the Donald Trump 2.0
00:41administration. And so throughout the program, we're going to be talking a little
00:45bit to all of you about how his policies have impacted you and your family. And we
00:51start right now. Yeah. First off, does anyone need Ainsley's heater?
00:56Because it's right underneath here. It's not on yet. It is? Here it is. This is the
01:01This is the infamous heater. That's good. Unbelievable. I lose 10 pounds of shell.
01:06It's unbelievable. Well, we've learned. We have to put it over here and turn it that way.
01:11I like it. You like it. I like it a lot. Absolutely. So we got Tom Holman, who is upset.
01:15How great. How great was this press conference yesterday? Oh, it's fantastic. He's like, don't blame me or don't blame our country. If you came here illegally and you had children here, he said, we're going to deport you. That's not our fault. That's the parents' fault for doing that to the children.
01:34Well, they also put all the yard signs of all the criminals that have been in our country just roaming around for the last four years.
01:41And it forced all the media that refused to cover the story for years to finally cover the story at the border.
01:46They've been advocating for the criminals, not for the victims that have been victimized by these dirtbags in the country right now.
01:53Well, also, in addition to Tom Holman, he's in the green room right now.
01:59We've got somebody who knows his way to 1211 Avenue of the Americas, where we are right now.
02:03I'm talking about Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy used to work here at Fox, and he's going to be talking about the progress the administration is making in that realm.
02:13Yeah. And by the way, Sean Duffy is taking over the building of Penn Station.
02:17And if it goes well and they pay for it, they might name it after Trump.
02:21And they're supposed to move the garden across the street. He's looking into that.
02:29He also wants, you would understand this, he wants truck drivers to be able to speak English, to be able to read road size.
02:36So I didn't think this had to be an executive order, but it is. And Sean Duffy's got to implement.
02:41Lawrence's dad is a truck driver in Texas. We also have Dr. Nicole Sapphire.
02:45We also have Rachel Compos Duffy, who anchors the weekend show, married to Sean Duffy.
02:49And they have nine children. We have Judge Jeanine Pirro, Dana Perino, and Bill Hemmer.
02:55Right.
02:55And all of you.
02:58So, sit back and relax the show, because today, President Trump is set to commemorate his first 100 days with an event in the state of Michigan,
03:07where he's expected to make a major announcement for the future of America's car business.
03:12Madeline Rivera is live at the White House with the details. Good morning, Maddie.
03:16Good morning, guys. A senior administration official tells Fox that the move today to soften the blow of some of those car tariffs
03:22is meant to give manufacturers more time to move production back to the United States.
03:27A lot of industry insiders had mentioned concerns that doing something like that could potentially take years.
03:33So, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says this deal is a major victory for the president's trade policy
03:39by rewarding companies who manufacture domestically, while providing runway to manufacturers who have expressed their commitment
03:47to invest in America and expand their domestic manufacturing.
03:50So, here's what we might see.
03:52The Wall Street Journal reports the 25 percent tariffs on foreign-made cars and parts will remain in effect,
03:58but the automakers won't have to pay other duties like those on steel and aluminum.
04:03This would be retroactive, meaning the manufacturers will be reimbursed for the tariffs they have already paid,
04:08and they'll also be reimbursed for some of the tariffs on imported auto parts.
04:12That levy is supposed to take effect on Saturday.
04:15The changes come as polls show most voters remain gloomy about the economy.
04:18As the president marks his 100th day in office today, a Fox News poll shows 38 percent approve of his performance on the economy,
04:2756 percent disapprove, 33 percent approve of his moves on tariffs, 59 percent disapprove.
04:33But Treasury Secretary Scott Besson is aiming to reshape the message around the economy.
04:39We've got a three-legged stool here.
04:42It's trade, it's taxes, deregulation.
04:45President Trump has come out of the box roaring, and I think this is something new for the American people.
04:51He's given one, two press conferences a day, an incredible level of transparency.
04:58And Besson will be attending the briefing today with White House Press Secretary Caroline Lovett.
05:02That briefing is supposed to take place at 8.30 a.m. Eastern time.
05:07Yesterday, Besson met with top GOP negotiators on the president's one big, beautiful bill,
05:12and they're really looking to that to unlock a lot of the president's domestic priorities,
05:16especially on border security, defense, and taxes.
05:19Lauren, Steve Ainsley, and Brian.
05:21All right, Madeline.
05:21I wonder if Caroline Lovett will start having these press conferences at 8.30 each morning,
05:25because yesterday she had that one with Tom Homan.
05:27Today she's having it with Scott Besson.
05:29He talked to the GOP leaders about our economy.
05:32Trump did a great job handling immigration and handling our borders.
05:36He's cleaned up our country in a major way.
05:37Now, everyone, when you're in the streets, they love what he's doing, but they say,
05:42what he's doing with the car industry, this is going to be wonderful,
05:44really focus on the tariffs and getting some of these deals done.
05:47Well, and the thing about having a press briefing at 8.30, it's an hour before the market opens.
05:51And so if the administration's got something that could move the markets, it's a smart move.
05:55Well, I think the administration is taking the messaging back, getting right back to why he was elected.
06:01So it started yesterday with what was happening at the border.
06:03I don't think we've had a more secure border.
06:05Tom Homan's leadership there.
06:08It was a campaign promise.
06:10Then you have today where people are saying, oh, the president doesn't understand our pain.
06:14He's going out to say, look, I'm going to those union workers.
06:17These were normally Democratic voters.
06:19They switched over to the Republican Party.
06:20He's saying, look, I'm going to help you out with some of the pain as we figure out this tariff situation.
06:26Now is your move, China.
06:27Do you want to make a deal?
06:28Didn't you miss Lawrence?
06:29He was on vacation last week.
06:30I mean, that's who you miss.
06:31Look how fresh he is.
06:33It's unbelievable.
06:34And I just I like to add to that today is going to be more really impactful because it's the talk, the economic message.
06:40And Scott Besson is the people people want to hear from and they want to see deals come in.
06:45And I think they're really impressed with him.
06:46You've known him for a long time.
06:48Yeah.
06:48He's been doing the radio show for like two years.
06:50And people used to say he might be Treasury Secretary.
06:53And the answer would be, well, I never heard of him.
06:55And now everyone's heard of him.
06:57Here's a look back at the hundred days as they were, as you lived them.
07:02For American citizens, January 20th, 2025 is Liberation Day.
07:1245 yesterday became 47.
07:15President Donald Trump got to work immediately, issued over 200 executive actions as his first cabinet official is confirmed unanimously.
07:24Secretary of State Marco Rubio was sworn in as Defense Secretary and Chrissy Noem was sworn in as Homeland Security Secretary on Saturday.
07:33Now these National Guard members that are down here, they have full authority.
07:38The most powerful military in the world will not be intimidated by anybody, let alone cartels.
07:43The borders close.
07:44Illegal border crossings are down more than 90%.
07:47Two months in, border crossings are almost at zero.
07:51President Trump thanking El Salvador for taking in hundreds of illegal migrants that were deported from our country.
07:56We're getting them out in record numbers and we're having a lot of problems with the courts because the courts want to pretend they're president.
08:02And they're not president.
08:04They didn't get 80 million votes.
08:06In sanctuary cities, ICE agents have launched early morning raids, effectively ending the Biden era catch and release program.
08:13The very first bill I signed into law as your 47th president mandates the detention of all dangerous criminal aliens.
08:23It's called the Laken Riley Act.
08:27This is an order creating and implementing the Department of Governmental Efficiency, known as DOGE.
08:32Okay, that's a big one.
08:33Democrats say they want Elon Musk fired immediately.
08:37We're going to shut down Elon Musk's illegal operation.
08:41If we don't do something about this deficit, the country's going bankrupt.
08:44This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy.
08:48DOGE says its estimated savings so far total about $140 billion.
08:53We routinely encounter wastes of a billion dollars or more.
08:57And another Tesla property attacked.
09:00It's under very serious investigation by the FBI and by the Justice Department.
09:04These people are terrorists.
09:05There were 1,200 rallies called hands-off rallies protesting Donald Trump, his policies, DOGE, tariffs.
09:11Right now, the Dow future is down sharply as global markets take a big hit in response to President Trump's tariffs announcements.
09:18The president says America is in the driver's seat.
09:21I'm telling you, these countries are calling us, uh, kissing my ******.
09:25They are, they are dying to make a deal.
09:28Please, please, sir, make a deal.
09:30Global markets soar as President Trump policy reciprocal tariff on most nations for 90 days.
09:36We have a big job to do.
09:37No other president would have done what I did.
09:39China raising tariffs on the U.S.
09:41Beijing announces a 125% tariff on U.S. imports after the White House says tariffs on China are now at 145%.
09:49A dozen Democrat-led states have sued the Trump administration over the tariffs.
09:53In the end, I think what's going to happen is we're going to have great deals.
09:57And by the way, if we don't have a deal with a company or a country, we're going to set the tariff over the next two to three weeks.
10:03The president issuing the executive order that all federal diversity, equity, and inclusion offices must close by 5 p.m. today.
10:12Last week, long before the crash, I signed an executive order restoring our highest standards for air traffic controllers.
10:19We'll restore faith in American air travel.
10:22The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it, too.
10:26If I want Iran to be great, the only thing they can't have is a nuclear weapon.
10:31You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards.
10:35You're gambling with World War III.
10:38Another hostage release today. An American wrongfully detained in Russia for more than three years.
10:44I feel like the luckiest man on Earth right now.
10:47On his first foreign trip, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to visit Panama now.
10:52Panama's agreed not to renew the 2017 Chinese contracts.
10:56Vice President J.D. Vance visits the space space in Greenland.
10:59We need Greenland for national security and international security. I think we'll go as far as we have to go.
11:06Canada should honestly become our 51st state. We wouldn't have a northern border problem. We wouldn't have a tariff problem.
11:13Under the Biden administration, there was a war against American energy, and today that war officially has ended.
11:20President Trump carrying through on one of his campaign promises, signing a much-anticipated executive order to dismantle the Department of Education.
11:28I want Congress to be a partner in this, and I believe they will be.
11:31By September, we will know what has caused the autism epidemic, and we'll be able to eliminate those exposures.
11:38In a few moments, I'll sign a historic executive order to ban men from competing in women's sports. It's about time.
11:47The president has made it quite clear that it's Harvard who has put themselves in the position to lose their own funding by not obeying federal law.
11:55We will stand bravely. We will live proudly. We will dream boldly. And nothing will stand in our way because we are Americans.
12:06The future is ours. And our golden age has just begun.
12:10I mean, that seems like four years. It seems like four years. I mean, compare that to the Biden administration.
12:30He had one day when he stacked up the executive orders, he signed them, and then we didn't see him for three months.
12:35And this president, nonstop, he's just pumping out more today and more yesterday, more today,
12:42looking for helping out cops, get them legal backup in case they're wrongly accused of acting on the job.
12:49And now today he goes out to Michigan to explain what's going to be done.
12:52And also the auto tariffs might be getting an exemption on this whole tariff trauma.
12:57Brian, I think your explanation yesterday about the report card and how they're doing so much so fast,
13:04and you talk about the building of the house, you can't judge it when he's putting the framework in the first hundred days.
13:11And you got all these pollings coming out.
13:12That goes back to FDR.
13:13It's incomplete.
13:13The hundred days from FDR.
13:15It's not from Trump.
13:16That's right.
13:16Just compare what he's saying, what he's doing when you watch that whole montage to Joe Biden and the energy that he has.
13:24I watched the press conference yesterday when the Phillies, when the Eagles were at the White House, and he is so good at communicating.
13:30It's such a gift because if we had to do that, I don't know enough about football.
13:35I would be a nervous wreck.
13:36But he knows about every sport.
13:37He knows about trade.
13:38He knows about the border.
13:40He's so equipped for this job.
13:41And I think he's having more fun.
13:42He even said that in an interview with The Atlantic.
13:44He's having more fun this go around.
13:46But he talked to the coach.
13:49He brought the security guy up who loves Donald Trump.
13:52He talked to the owner.
13:55He talked to all the players.
13:56He talked about the plays and how they beat the Chiefs this time.
13:59It was just I watched that press conference and I thought he is gifted.
14:03Well, and to the let's pull the audience.
14:05In fact, we're going to go out in the audience.
14:07How many people after watching all that stuff are just exhausted because so much stuff got done?
14:13Right.
14:17Also, let me see.
14:20Let me see your hand.
14:21Who voted for change in the 2024 election?
14:25All right.
14:27Who who's got change so far?
14:29All right.
14:30They're making change.
14:31What's your name, sir?
14:32I'm Nick.
14:33Hey, Nick.
14:34I'm Steve.
14:34Good to see you.
14:35Good morning.
14:35Where are you from?
14:37Virginia.
14:37OK, very good.
14:38I got family down there.
14:40Nick, what do you make of the first 100 days?
14:42I think the first 100 days has been wonderful.
14:44I think we've seen a lot of the changes that we all expected and we're looking for.
14:47And it's like a lot of things.
14:49You're cleaning up a mess and that takes time.
14:51And you have to break a few eggs during that.
14:53I think we're seeing that.
14:54OK, very good.
14:55Let's come on over here.
14:57This guy's been on the program before.
14:58Stand up for a second.
15:05And can we get a shot of those shoes?
15:07Where do you get those shoes like that?
15:09Amazon.
15:09Where are they from?
15:12I don't know.
15:13I don't want to look.
15:14Yeah, I guess so.
15:16All right.
15:16So what would you say the number one topic that you voted for that has been addressed so far
15:24in this administration this time around?
15:26How long is the show?
15:28Borders, fossil fuels.
15:30Okay.
15:31The VA, military, respect.
15:34And we got a leader back in the White House.
15:37I call it a true commander in chief because we are respected again.
15:43And haters will always hate.
15:46The American people are not fools.
15:48And they saw what the first four years of Trump, what he did, especially in tariffs.
15:54Right.
15:54Be a little patient.
15:55The first four years, he did it.
15:58He did the tariffs, our economy.
16:01And we were like, we have more jobs than people.
16:04All right.
16:04We actually did.
16:05Round of applause for this man with the triangle glasses that he shoots from somewhere.
16:09Let's come on over here.
16:11Maybe we're just talking a little bit about what's your name?
16:14Virginia.
16:14Virginia.
16:15Yes.
16:15Well, he's from Virginia.
16:17So am I.
16:18I was born in Virginia.
16:19No way.
16:20Yeah.
16:20A bit zone gap.
16:21Okay.
16:22So, Virginia, he mentioned the tariffs.
16:25You know, in Madeline Rivera's report, something like 68% of the country doesn't feel good about the tariffs.
16:33Right.
16:34I could understand why they're afraid that everything else is going to be inflation we're going to have.
16:39And we don't want to have it worse than what we have, a recession.
16:41But I believe we've got to go through pain before something good comes from.
16:47Are you going through a little pain right now?
16:49Not really, thank God.
16:50I'm not talking about being here in the studio and being interviewed by me.
16:53Yeah.
16:54No, financially, I'm a retired person.
16:57I'm pretty satisfied.
16:57The money keeps coming in.
16:58That's all.
16:59As long as the Social Security comes in.
17:00As long as my health is here.
17:02Money means nothing when you're my age.
17:04Right?
17:04That's a good.
17:05That's very good.
17:06Let's go to the back row.
17:08This lady knows I'm coming over here to talk.
17:12You sit down.
17:12I'm just going to go like this.
17:14What's your name?
17:14Sheila Erickson.
17:16Sheila, what's your observation about the first 100 days?
17:18I think the first 100 days has been a breath of fresh air.
17:21I think that everybody's been waiting for change, no matter what party you are.
17:25I feel that the change is undeniable.
17:29And so this is the first 100 days.
17:31I can't wait to see what the first, you know, 1,000 days will be.
17:34What about the next 100 days?
17:36The next 100 days are going to be exciting.
17:38Those trade talks, he's got eight countries that are right on the line to get started.
17:45And, you know, I think it's going to be laying the groundwork, to his point earlier, that he's
17:52building the house.
17:52He's building the framework for what our future is.
17:54And as a mother of three children in this country, we're bringing it back to basics.
17:57And we're building from the bottom up.
18:00Who's taking care of the kids right now?
18:01My husband.
18:03Do you need to tell him on the TV to make him toast or something?
18:07No, I think he's good.
18:08I left all the backpacks.
18:10All right, good.
18:11All right.
18:11Round of applause, everybody.
18:12You were very, very nice.
18:14Great opinion.
18:15All right.
18:17Carly Schinders is from Studio N.
18:19What's the news?
18:20I love the studio audience.
18:21Good morning to everybody.
18:22So the results are in.
18:24The Liberal Party in Canada is going to remain in power after national elections yesterday,
18:28giving Mark Carney a full term as prime minister.
18:32And the new leader didn't waste any time going after President Trump.
18:37President Trump is trying to break us so that America can own us.
18:43America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country.
18:51Never.
18:51So far, President Trump has placed a 25 percent tariff on Canadian automobiles, steel and aluminum.
18:59The Karen Reid murder retrial resumes this morning.
19:03The sixth day of testimony comes as the Supreme Court rejects Reid's latest appeal to have the
19:09case dismissed over double jeopardy concerns.
19:12Reid is accused of hitting her then boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe with her car
19:16and then fleeing the scene in January 2022.
19:19Her attorneys argue O'Keefe was murdered and that local and state police covered it up by framing her.
19:25Maine state rep Laura Libby is appealing to the Supreme Court after she was censured by the state legislature
19:31for comments she made on transgender girls in sports.
19:35As a consequence of that censure, I am not allowed to vote or speak on the floor until I apologize.
19:44I'm not going to apologize for speaking the truth.
19:47Governor Mills and legislative Democrats are completely out of step.
19:51Well, it comes after this post on X will be made in February saying, quote, another day,
19:55another instance of an unremarkable biological male athlete dominating girls sports.
20:01And the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles visiting President Trump at the White House yesterday.
20:06The president praising star running back Saquon Barkley after the two went golfing together.
20:12You got the ball to your superstar running back who I met yesterday and I want to tell you he is,
20:18he's a handsome guy, but I wouldn't want to tackle him.
20:23Saquon Barkley, where's Saquon?
20:25Saquon Barkley has received some blowback online after meeting Trump to which he responded on X saying,
20:32in part, quote, maybe I just respect the office, not a hard concept to understand.
20:37Meanwhile, Ivanka Trump also sharing this video of the Eagles running back,
20:41playing catch and racing with her son Theo out on the White House lawn.
20:45How about that? How cute is that, guys?
20:46Those are your headlines.
20:47He also went on to say that he wants to finish the round of golf with President Trump.
20:59He says, I golf with President Obama, too.
21:01And he said, get out of my mentions.
21:03Leave me alone.
21:04That's incredible.
21:04And he's just a good guy.
21:06He said he rode on Air Force One, too, with the president.
21:08Right.
21:08That'd be cool.
21:09The president said, I ask a lot of people and they always go, no, no.
21:11He said, no, I'm not.
21:12No, I'll take the ride.
21:13I need a lift.
21:14I'll take advantage of that.
21:15OK, 22 minutes after the top of the hour, President Trump's border crackdown,
21:19already seeing results in his and welcoming state that that has not changed
21:24because of who won the election.
21:27Donald Trump and his administration, Tom Holman, people at the Department of Homeland Security.
21:32They're the ones that are threatening people.
21:35I still remain opposed to efforts to target large swaths of a undocumented population.
21:42He's done nothing wrong other than they're here.
21:46They're here.
21:47But it's hard to argue with the new numbers.
21:49According to CBP, only nine illegal migrants, nine were released into the United States during
21:56President Trump's first 70 days.
22:00Compare that.
22:01Look at that other number to nearly 5000 that were released in one day in December 2023
22:07under Joe Biden.
22:08I mean, it's truly incredible.
22:10Borders are Tom Holman joins us right now.
22:14A round of applause for Tom Holman.
22:21Tom, it was a promise made, a promise kept.
22:25I mean, the proof is in the pudding when it comes to the numbers.
22:28I know there was a lot of people that tried to say that President Biden was actually deporting
22:32more people.
22:33Yesterday, you broke it down.
22:34That's not true.
22:35No, it's not true.
22:36Ice arrests in the interior about three times higher than Biden administration was.
22:40But they were counting border removals with ice removals.
22:43And of course, they had a lot of border removals.
22:45They had 10.5 million people come to the border.
22:48I looked at the numbers the other day.
22:49Under Biden administration, we averaged about 10,000, 11,000 a day at the high points.
22:54Some days at 15,000.
22:56You know what the number was yesterday?
22:58178.
22:59Wow.
22:59178 across 2,000 miles of border.
23:03And you're right.
23:04Since January, the Trump administration released nine people.
23:08Four were material witnesses in a criminal investigation.
23:11We brought them in to testify in a court hearing on a cartel hearing.
23:15Four were in extreme medical distress.
23:18So we had to move them to emergency medical facilities.
23:21One was a humanitarian.
23:22In that same time frame that we released nine, they released 184,000 illegal aliens in the country.
23:30So President Trump, he's a game changer.
23:32What's happening on the border?
23:33He did in seven weeks what Joe Biden couldn't or wouldn't do in four years.
23:39What about the terrorist watch list?
23:40We know under Joe Biden, hundreds of them were coming across our border.
23:44They were on the terror watch list.
23:46Do we know who they are?
23:47Are they still here in our country?
23:48And what kind of a threat could we expect?
23:50Yes, there's many in the country.
23:52And we're working with the intelligence community and the FBI trying to find them.
23:55Remember, we had over two million known gotaways under Joe Biden.
23:58Two million people paid more to get away.
24:01You pay the cartels a lesser amount of money just to get to the border.
24:05The cartel's job ends at the border.
24:06You see a green uniform and turn yourself in.
24:08You get released in 24 hours.
24:10You get a free airline ticket to the city of your choice.
24:13You get a free hotel room.
24:14You get three meals a day.
24:16You get free medical care.
24:17And you get work authorization after about 90 days.
24:19That's exactly the reason they came.
24:21Why did two million people pay more not to get all that getaway, right?
24:25Because they didn't want to be vetted.
24:26They didn't want to be fingerprinted.
24:28And that scares the hell out of me.
24:29Scared the hell out of everybody.
24:30How many of them came from a country sponsoring terror?
24:33We arrested 400.
24:35Obviously, they were morons because terrorists, they get trained how to invade law enforcement.
24:39How many of that two men were carrying fentanyl or sex trafficking in women and children
24:43were from a terrorist way to country?
24:45What Joe Biden did was the biggest national security vulnerability this nation has ever
24:49seen.
24:50Tom, it was just a week or two ago that Christine Ohm, our secretary of Homeland Security, was
24:55in a restaurant in Washington, D.C.
24:57She was in a hamburger place with her family.
24:59Somebody stole her purse.
25:01As it turns out, the guy who stole her purse in the country illegally, he had been arrested
25:06essentially doing the same thing here in New York City a couple weeks earlier.
25:11But, you know, it's a revolving door.
25:13They arrest him and then they let him loose because we're a sanctuary city, New York City.
25:18Has that started to change since you've been working with Mayor Adams?
25:22Yeah, Mayor Adams, I was up here last week and we announced the indictment of 27 TDA members
25:30here through a task force operation with NYPD and ICE.
25:34So we proved what good collaboration can do.
25:37And in the same day, I'm standing on stage with Mayor Adams talking about the great success
25:41of ICE working with NYPD to make New York City much safer.
25:45The city council sues to keep me on the records island.
25:49Right.
25:49And we just proved to the city how much safer the city is.
25:53Now you've got 27 TDA members off the street that were involved with gun trafficking, drug
25:57trafficking, sex trafficking, murder for hire.
26:00It was a RICO investigation.
26:02So, you know, they sued to keep me on the records island, but I think we're going to win.
26:06I think we'll be in the records island.
26:07Mayor Adams has proven he wants to be a law and order mayor.
26:10And as far as this making a trade for getting out of his criminal investigation, me and Mayor
26:14Adams are talking since November, way before this other investigation was talked about.
26:18Now, it's just garbage.
26:19But I think we're, you know, he came to the table.
26:22We're doing great things in New York.
26:24I don't think Chicago is going to come to the table.
26:26Chicago told me I wasn't welcome to Chicago.
26:28Guess the first place I went to.
26:31Real quick.
26:32Do you believe that Venezuela sent TDA here to wreak havoc?
26:35Yes.
26:36Or they should think to just getting rid of him.
26:37Do you think this is a tactic?
26:39No, it's a predatory incursion.
26:40They came to the United States.
26:41We know they're embedded through numerous investigations.
26:45They're embedded with the Maduro regime.
26:47They came here to unsettle this country, whether it's through the fentanyl that kills thousands
26:50of kids, sex trafficking, or violence in the city.
26:54I mean, the FBI just did a report saying that TDA members are here to assassinate people
26:59in Florida.
27:00I mean, it was a predatory incursion.
27:03And people say, well, we're not at war.
27:04You can't use the AEA.
27:05Well, read the act.
27:07Because you can also do it during predatory incursion.
27:09And we've clearly shown that it occurred.
27:11Tom, we'll see you in 200 days.
27:12Hopefully in between that, too.
27:14Congratulations on the first one.
27:20Make America healthy again, even before his first day in office.
27:25Millions and millions of Americans who want clean air, clean water, and a healthy nation
27:30have concerns about toxins in our environment and pesticides in our food.
27:35We want every child in America to grow up and to live a long and healthy life.
27:43Meanwhile, after 100 days, after President Trump returned to office, several states looking
27:49to advance the Maha agenda, with more than two dozen states working to ban food dyes.
27:55Fox News contributor, Dr. Nicole Sapphire, joins us now.
27:58Dr. Sapphire, great to see you.
28:00Morning, Brian.
28:00One of these very popular things the president's done is hired RFK, maybe the second most popular
28:05politician in the country, to change what we eat and look at chronic diseases.
28:10How do you feel about the progress he's making so far?
28:13You know, first of all, I don't look at RFK Jr. as a politician.
28:16I look at him as, I mean, he is here.
28:19This is just not a moment of time.
28:20This is a movement.
28:21And the whole make America healthy again is really a movement, something that we haven't
28:25seen in the United States.
28:26And it is really just about time that we take seriously the health of our nation.
28:31RFK Jr. and his team, they are already, you know, breaking the industry in the sense that
28:36he's making us question a lot of things.
28:38And that's what's really important.
28:40Having the questions about what we're adding to our foods and the things that we're giving
28:44to our children, fluorides in our drinking water, talking about some of the medications
28:48and the vaccines and looking at the safety, all of this.
28:51Asking these questions and being a disruptor is absolutely essential to getting us to a
28:57healthy place again, especially when you look across the world and Europe and other places
29:02don't allow a lot of the things that we here in the United States do allow.
29:06So the fact that that's the case and that we have one of the unhealthiest populations
29:10across the world, I think it's great we're asking these questions.
29:13Yeah, I think that a lot of people think they're eating healthy.
29:15There's one if you eat bad, you know, when you're eating junk food.
29:18A lot of people think they're eating healthy.
29:19He had no idea about some of the things that have been brought up by you, Casey and Kelly
29:23Means and RFK.
29:25The other thing the president wanted RFK to tackle is chronic diseases.
29:30First and foremost, autism.
29:32And that's where he's starting.
29:33In fact, here's the headline of the Wall Street Journal.
29:35The madness in RFK Jr.'s autism method, because he's guaranteeing, by the way, that we'll have
29:40some an answer to why we have the rise in autism by September.
29:45It says its department is its department and it's an epidemic.
29:51It said autism is increasing among kids being one in 31.
29:54There's now one in 31.
29:55In 2022, it was one in 54.
29:57In 2016, it was one in 150.
30:00So why is there more autistic kids in our country?
30:04Well, to discussing the rise in incidence and prevalence of autism spectrum disorders in
30:08the United States and internationally, it's 150.
30:11It's not just, you know, there's not one reason.
30:25It's not black and white.
30:26Yes, it has to do with an expanded diagnosis.
30:28We have bigger, wider diagnostic criteria.
30:31We also have more people going seeking help being diagnosed with it.
30:35But we also does, even with that aside, it does seem that there is still a rise in it.
30:40And why is that?
30:41We're not going to have a single answer to it.
30:42I guarantee you.
30:43Even in September?
30:44Even in September.
30:45Gosh, I wish he didn't give that timeline.
30:47I hate putting those kind of restrictions on things, especially when it comes to science.
30:50We need to make sure people are still asking questions, but there's not going to be a black
30:53and white answer.
30:54But it is a confluence of environmental toxins that's all around us, as well as some of our genetics.
30:59I love that he's tackling this.
31:01And let's go to the audience now.
31:02Bob, you have a question for the doctor.
31:04Hi, doctor.
31:05Hey, Bob.
31:06Actually, you just answered my question.
31:09I'm a father of an autistic son.
31:12I have two sons born a year apart in 1999 and the year 2000.
31:16They both received the MMR vaccine within a year of each other from the same pediatrician.
31:22And my question to you is, what do you feel about RFK's thoughts on saying that he's going
31:26to say, I know what the causes are for autism by September?
31:30So you answered the question basically for me already.
31:33It's a very complicated topic.
31:34Obviously, RFK Jr. has been speaking on the MMR vaccine specifically and autism spectrum
31:39disorder.
31:39He's been talking about it for a decade.
31:40And so it's prudent for the people who support him that he does do what he's promised and
31:45to look into this.
31:46My opinion, looking at the overwhelming data and not just the United States data, because
31:51let me tell you, when it comes to the United States, we are not good at picking up safety
31:54signals when we're seeing something wrong with our medications, with our vaccines.
31:58Look what happened in COVID.
31:59We had to rely on the UK.
32:01They picked up the safety signal for the blood clots, myocarditis, mRNA.
32:05We completely failed.
32:06So I'm not just looking at what's happening here in the United States.
32:09I want to look at everywhere else.
32:10And overwhelmingly huge studies, Denmark, Finland, UK, and the United States show that autism rates
32:16do not seem to be linked to the MMR vaccine.
32:19Now, I want them to continue to look for it and maybe develop some more studies to look
32:23at it.
32:24But where we stand right now, that's kind of what the data shows.
32:28But it doesn't mean that there aren't toxins.
32:30It doesn't mean that there aren't side effects from these vaccines.
32:32And those all need to maintain that we continue studying them, looking at the safety and efficacy
32:37of what we're giving to our children.
32:38Yeah, but I would say this.
32:39I love the focus.
32:40I love that he's going to have a series of studies.
32:42The more focused, the more great minds, maybe we'll get some great answers.
32:45Thanks so much, Dr. Sapphire.
32:46I appreciate it.
32:48All right.
32:48Great question, sir.
32:49Meanwhile, let's check in with senior meteorologist Janet C.
32:53A special guest for our Fox Weather.
32:54Hi.
32:55Hi, everybody.
32:56Hi.
32:57How's it going?
32:58Hi.
32:59Hi, Lisa.
32:59What's your name?
33:00What's your name?
33:03I know what your name is.
33:04Where are you from?
33:05Connecticut.
33:06Thanks for coming.
33:07Thank you for having me.
33:08Of course.
33:09Are you having fun so far?
33:10A lot of fun.
33:11Has Brian bought?
33:12Okay.
33:12Well, we'll make sure that happens.
33:13We're going to do the weather first, right?
33:15Yes.
33:15Okay, first I'm going to talk about the severe weather, and then we're going to do the forecast,
33:18okay?
33:19Okay.
33:19You ready for it?
33:20Let's take a look at the maps, and I'll show you where we have the potential for stronger
33:23storms today.
33:24We had storm reports from the Great Lakes down towards Texas.
33:28We had earlier tornado warnings across the panhandle of Texas.
33:31A couple of severe thunderstorm warnings right now for Oklahoma.
33:35And now Lisa is going to do your forecast across the country.
33:38Are you ready, Lisa?
33:39Ready.
33:40All right.
33:40Here you go.
33:41Strong storms are in the forecast from Texas to New York today.
33:45We've also got scattered thunderstorms for sections of the Rockies and Florida.
33:50Here in New York, mostly sunny skies with a high of 76.
33:54Back to you.
33:56Oh, my gosh.
33:57How great did she do?
34:01And no rehearsal at all.
34:04Incredible.
34:04And no glasses.
34:07Good job, Lisa.
34:08Are we going to, do you want to toss to Brian?
34:10The very handsome Brian Kilmeade.
34:11Back to you.
34:12All right.
34:12Good job, Lisa.
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