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>> end gain of function research funding by the federal government. >> laura: yeah, it's over. hhs secretary robert f. kennedy jr. is here for another angle exclusive. and michelle obama can't stop whining. >> it's expensive toe live in the white house. many people don't know, i mean, much is not covered. you are paying for every food, every bit of food that you eat. >> laura: she's some type of award for having been first lady? all that and more. first, meet the unimpressed, that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ now, the liberals like it say that donald trump has no respect for norms as they call them and they think in exchange between president trump and nbc kristen welker confirms their point. >> you said in a recent interview you could bring him back but you won't. are you defying the supreme court? >> no, i'm relying on the attorney general of the united states, pam bondi very capable
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doing a great job. because i'm not involved in the legality or the illegality. i have lawyers to do it. that's why i have a great doj. they are not really the decision the way you said it. they don't view it that way at all. they think it's a totally different decision. >> 100 percent. look, he is not a lawyer but he has lawyers they believe they are following what the supreme court is directing. the legal team is working this through. ben welker and everyone at nbc thought they had him. but, when you listen to the clip, he says no, he is not defying the court but she doesn't accept that she keeps interrupting and pushing for the answer she wants. that trump is somehow trying to create a constitutional crisis. >> yourselves says everyone who is here, citizens and non-citizens deserve due process, do you agree mr. president? >> i don't know. i'm not a lawyer. i don't know. >> well, the fifth amendment. >> i don't know, it seems -- it might say that but if you are talking about that, then we would have to have a million or
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2 million or 3 million trials let me interpret he answered i don't know to her interpretation of the constitution and fifth amendment. is he responding to her. it is absurd to accept as gospel her of the fifth amendment. why think hostile reporter without a law degree is framing anything fairly. as unusual his instinct was right about her and the question. >> don't you need to uphold the constitution of the united states -- >> -- i don't know. i have to respond by saying, again, i have brilliant lawyers that work for me. and they are going to, obviously, follow what the supreme court said. what you said is not what i heard the supreme court said. they haven't v. a different interpretation. >> laura: asked and answered a he said i have brilliant lawyers and they are going to obviously follow what the supreme court
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said. is that good enough for them? of course, the headlines and the banners across multiple networks all day long. all day yesterday. took this as trump saying he doesn't know whether he will follow the constitution. >> donald trump kind of playing fast and loose with what the constitution and the supreme court require him to do this is a scary moment willingness to disobey court glordz raising eyebrows will casting doubt about his ability to uphold the constitution. >> eyeballs. >> after watching media types for far too long watching their feigned and farcical outrage over trump the only question to ask is there are there any serious journalists left at these networks? because, from these interviews, it seems they are clearly not interested in learning anything. they are only interested in preventing their narrative and getting to an ah ha moment. >> tariffs are going to be great
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for us it's going to make us rich. >> you said some are going to cost more. some price also go up. >> i don't think a beautiful baby girl needs, that's 11 years old needs to have 30 dolls. i think they can have three dolls or four dolls what we were doing with china hundreds of billions of dollars with china. waste money on a trade deficit with china for things we don't need. >> laura: remember when the media used to be against materialism? now they for it. from all these nbc hopes that americans conclude en masse that trump's a billionaire trying to steal christmas. >> as the grinch took the tree as he started to shop he heard a small sound like the coo of a dove. he turned around fast and he saw a small who little cindy lieu who who was no more than 2.
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she stared at the grinch and said. >> santa claus, why? why are you taking our christmas tree? are a to anish interviews character of itsself. under biden they didn't sweat needless inflation. prices were through the roof everywhere. it was caused by his overspending. but now? >> prices are already going up on some popular items. >> whoa, whoa. >> strollers. >> this is such a dishonest interview already. prices are down on groceries. prices are down for oil. prices are down for all energy. prices are down at tremendous numbers for gasoline even mortgage rates are going down. >> you campaigned on a promise to bring prices down on day one. >> well, i don't know when you say strollers are going up. what kind of a thing? i'm saying that gasoline is going down. gasoline is so you sands of
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times more important than strollers media thinks americans are too short sighted. any seeing is temporary. the prize at the end of all of this is trade stabilization and real industrialized america that will lead to really sunny days ahead. much more long-term sustainability. now, is he talking ultimately about the survival of the united states. vase we china the media have hung up on trump hadziomerovic hats. >> the trump adm trump is sellip 2028 are you seriously considering a third term. >> it's something to the best of my knowledge you are not allowed to do. there are many people selling the 2028 hat. this is not something that i'm looking to do. i'm looking to have four great years and turn it over to
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somebody, ideally a great republican. >> laura: spoiled again. the media don't know what to do. we really need to s establish mental health charity for pundits masquerading as reporters. they keep trying and they keep failing. but, listen closely. read between the lines. they do not sound like they actually preferred a closed border. they liked an open border watch. >> you declared an emergency on the southern border. when will you know that the emergency is over you plan to lift it. >> the big emergency right now is that we have thousands of people that we want to take out and we have some judges that want everybody to go -- >> laura: of courses radical judges are the huge problem here. he's right. how do we remain a country when the president cannot remove people who are here illegally?
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it's a god question the nbc anchor doesn't care to grapple with good questions she believes the emergency is not that we have millions here under fraudulent asylum claims, taking up school spots, taking up funds from local budgets, she believes the emergency is that trump wants to do something about it. so, for the press, deportation is the crime. not the act of entering the country illegally. now, if the border is open to millions of illegals, some terrorist slipped through or some rapist make it in. those are the necessary costs of being, you know, being us. a super power that has nor money and more privilege than we deserve. they believe it is immoral to pressure china on trade, they think it's immoral to hit europe with tariffs, even as they protect their own industry. so is it any wonder that public trust in the media has cratered over the years? according to gallup, it's at the bottom of the barrel ranked just
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above congress. you may ask what is the pointed of doing all these interviews. unlike joe biden who hid and was hidden from the media, president trump obviously believes it's important that the american people hear directly from him even with questions from the establishment media slanted. ed when public sees how willing reporters are to lie will trump's intentions or purposefully misconstrue them? i think you will realize, once again, that the press really isn't interested in the truth at all. they prefer advancing their own narrative, instead of reporting on real world problems. with each interview they are writing their own professional obit. and trump, he just keeps chugging along. and that's the angle. joining us stephen miller, deputy chief of staff for policy at the white house stephen, good
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to have you on tonight. they are creating a new hoax. it's also giving the cartels a platform and interviews. watch. >> according to the trump administration, you are a terrorist. what do you make of that? >> [speaking other language] >> what is your message to donald trump? [speaking other language] >> laura: stephen, your reaction to cartel members getting a platform? >> the american press is trying to see how it hurts cartel members' feelings when donald trump has accurately portrayed them as foreign terrorist enemies of the united states. hundreds of thousands of
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americans, hundreds of thousands have been killed by the fentanyl that these monsters have trafficked into our country, lacing our drugs with this lethal poison that many teenagers and many young people in this country don't even realize they are ingesting and they drop dead and their parents don't even know what happened. these same cartels, by the way, the w wage assassination campais use fear, violence torture and intimidation to get their way responsible for illegal immigration in this country. everyone who enters that border is smuggled by a cartel or cartel associate. they are responsible for the human trafficking and child trafficking that has plagued the western hemisphere. it's president trump, of course, who they are not attacking, the press is attacking for shutting all of that down. for ending child trafficking. ending museum trafficking. for putting can the number of drugs dramatically that will entering this country and of
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course for achieving the most secure border in american history. >> laura: stephen, in a related topic, when you are talking about how to move the most dangerous criminal aliens out of the regular prison population or out of the country the president raised interesting controversial idea. >> it represents something very strong, very powerful in terms of law and order. our country needs law and order. alcatraz i would say is the ultimate. we are going to look at it. right now it's a big sitting there rusting. >> laura: stephen, i get the symbolism and anyone who has toured alcatraz it's a great, you know, tourist destination for your family. a lot of history there it was built in '63 -- closed down in '63. it was too expensive to operate. they basically have to raise it because the facility is bad. raise it and rebuild it that's
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the reaction to people who used to be there great tourist stop if you happen to be in san fran. >> well, sea travel and air travel have improved enormously since 1963 when that facility was surety erred. so i have no concerns about the ability to get supplies, provisions and resources to and from the island. >> laura: no, stephen, the actual facility itself. sorry. i don't mean to interrupt. the actual facility itself argument is it would have to be raised and completely rebuilt. >> when it was closed in 1963, that was the complaint. as for the facility itself, that is easily refurbished. that's all nonsense. alcatraz was built at a time when this country was strong and it knew how to take care of villains and monsters there are people in this country as president trump has said, who
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will do nothing with their lives but rape, maim, and murder. they cannot be rebe has beened. rehabilitatedsaved. better way of living. they're always going to hurt. they are always going to steal. they are always going to attack. we need a place in this country where we can send people to visually demonstrate the total separation from society. the fact that they are not going to live among us and will never live new england us. additionally, this hence disrupt transnational criminal organization. because it is harder to communicate with. it is harder to apply pressure to. individuals who are inside of that prison because of its separation again from society. it's right for our security and safety. let me make one more point. you talked about this interview with nbc. what this all comes down to is this. president trump is the one saving the constitution by fighting to expel from this country the criminals and illegal aliens who have no right to be here. the constitutional crisis was
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when president biden and the democrats mass command and requires the president under article 4, section 4 to end any invasion of this country and to remove from this country as quickly as possible anyone who is here without the permission of the u.s. government. donald trump is considering you to replace mike waltz as security adviser. that puts fear in the heart of liberals everywhere. i don't know who would possibly do your other job as good as you do. your reaction to this and that's quite a feather in your cap to be on that list. >> thank you, laura, we have a tremendous national security adviser right now. his name is marco rubio. i have gotten to know marco so well. i consider him a close front.
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is he doing extraordinary job. he will be the kiss jerry of our time. i'm proud to work alongside him. my role is deputy chief of staff. he and i work on behalf of president trump project of getting illegal gangsters out of the country and finding other countries to take them. this is one example of how i'm working with marco on a day-to-day basis to execute president trump's agenda. let me tell you president trump made the right choice with this appointment. >> laura: all right, steven, is he doing good night a few jobs, marco rubio. thank you very much. >> busy man. >> laura: president trump signs an executive order to end the very controversial and very dangerous gain of function research. secretary robert f. kennedy jr. joins us exclusively, nextbefo ♪ south carolina craftsmen... alabama engineers... and georgia dreamers.
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♪ >> laura: blue states banding together filing a loot rfk jr.'s move streamline divisions into 15. laying off 10,000 hhs employees on top of the others who voluntarily left at the beginning of the year. this in addition to the big announce the today with the president officially banning the controversial exceedingly dangerous gain of function research. that's what makes viruses more
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lethal in research settings. remember, covid-19 originated in the wuhan lab which was engaged in gain of function research partly and directly funded by the national institutes of health. isn't that great? it's insane. >> this is historic day, the end of gain of function research funding by the federal government and private corporations gain of function research studies. >> it's a big deal. would could have been we wouldn't have had the problem we had. >> a lot of people say that, sir. >> if we had this done earlier. >> laura: here with my hhs secretary robert f. kennedy jr. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. how do we know with this ban, which is long overdue, will be effective given the fact that we know illegal attempts will occur, which makes it even, perhaps, more dangerous? >> yeah. and you were -- i want to
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congratulate you because you were the first person on national tv when you interviewed dr. fauci to raise the issue of the link between his gain of function research studies and what happened in wuhan with the covid pandemic. as you pointed out, gain of function research studies the kind of science that is designed to. >> mike: crobs and pathogens more veer lend. develop bioweapons. in 1969 preside 1969 that laste. and after the anthrax attacks, anthony fauci began essentially restarted the arms race and bioweapons arms race and did it under the pretension of developing vaccines same science
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bioweapons vaccines. three of bugs escaped and 300 scientists wrote letters to president obama asking him to shut down anthony fauci. president obama declared a moratorium but instead of shutting down his experiments. he moved them offshore, mainly to the wuhan lab. and now, you know, the principle institution of our government, the cia, the fbi, the state department, the department of energy all say that it is most likely that those experiments covid-19 pandemic. president trump moved to shut down this kind of in this country and stop funding it abroad. >> laura: do you think this is the reason anthony fauci was given a pardon joe biden in some ways linked to this gorsuch? >> i don't know what was going on in joe biden's head, but i
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think that anthony fauci probably asked for that pardon he had liabilities that were more than representational they were legal liabilities. >> laura: a number of my friends who are in medical research who are conservatives, big supporters of the president they understand the need to streamline a lot of bureaucracy at hhs. also concerned about future federal funding of legitimate and good research projects. do you have any updates on that how people will rest easy that research will continue and get federal funding. >> first of all, what we are cutting is waste, fraud and abuse. we are streamlining an agency that grew by 38% in the four years that president biden was in the white house. and we are dialing it back to the biden administration. and the agency was not doing what it was supposed to be doing, which is preventing disease, chronic disease
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particularly in americans. americans during that period got sicker and sicker and sicker. and the agency is bloated. when i got there, there were 100 communication departments. there were 50 -- 40 procurement departments. had 0 it departments, 40 hr departments. and we stream lined the agency. we got rid of the redundancy and that's how we saved money. we are not getting rid of any critical research. and we're not getting rid of any of the programs that are thrill to americans' healthcare. >> laura: and the gender affirming care, you know, there is a big controversy, obviously, about that. can you, tonight, give us any updates about federal moneys ever going toward that? i wouldn't call it medicine with young people. >> yeah. i mean we have glide with the executive order. and banned all federal money all hhs money toward gender affirming research or surgeries that are essentially mutilation
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surgeries. >> laura: obamacare, most people feel has just turned into a complete disaster for the healthcare industry. is there any potential revisions to obamacare that will be possible with this narrow majority in congress? >> hard ofor me to predict what congress will do. doing things in hhs to make the delivery of that care more efficient and probably about $159 billion worth of fraud that has not been detected and we are using ai with the help of elon actually go out and detect that fraud and to end it. we are going to be able to, again, streamline the systems that we do have even if we never get congressional intervention or help make the agency more efficient.
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>> laura: hard to carry out without congress. new york democrats your old friends chuck schumer and kristen gillibrand blasting what they call a cruel effort to dismantle a 9/11 health program talking about more cuts hhs they do this from trump. taking the dolls from the kids and train sets because of the tariffs now it's cut to those critical programs. your response to them? >> president trump has not cut the 9/11 program. we took that program and we took a lot of osha and there was also a lot of complaints that we ended osha but we just consolidated that in a agency called the administration for healthier america. those programs were not terminated as the media has reported. but they have simply been consolidated into a place that makes more sense. >> laura: are you surprised about the democrat party kind of where it is today, clearly at a
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crossroads? >> well, i obviously surprised because i ran as a democrat originally. and the democratic party that i grew up in does not exist anymore. the party i grew up in was a party of peace. it's now the party of war speech freedom. my uncle ted kennedy wrote title ix. and considered women's sports sacrosanct. today the democrat party is trying to dismantle title ix. i could go down a long list but as you know, it's very, very odd that president trump is not only dictating the agenda of the republican party but also dictating the agenda of the democratic party. they only have one issue. that is that we hate donald trump. for many years the democrats were against nafta.
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and as soon as president trump said i'm against and a half tax the democrats became pro-nafta. that is true across the board. i think i hope in the future the democratic party start working on an agenda to help middle class, help the american public, right now that's entirely the pursue of president trump's agenda. >> laura: the democrats are saying now that you are trying to create a data base of autism patients to track them and to watch them and they are using that as a real inflection point in this very critical debate about why we have so much autism in the united states. your reaction or response to that charge? one of the problems we have ha. not only do they not understand
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they can't tell us the ideology, the origins of why are we having an epidemic but they deny an epidemic exists and even though every year the numbers go up. one in 10,000 in 1970, to one in every 31 kids today. and california, which has the best database is one in every 20 children. this is an existential disease. every other disease like this has registry and it's voluntary. the public health officials can monitor the numbers. it's not private information. it's not information that is going to go out to other agencies it's a voluntary system where your supply chain crisis detected. it's a system for keeping track of a disease that is now becoming debilitating to the american people. >> laura: we need that we need that for covid vaccine injuries. all of this. mr. secretary, you are tackling a lot at the same time. no wonder they are filing so
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many lawsuits against you. thank you for coming on. desperate democrats searching for a leader who will save them? next. ♪
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>> i think our party, unfortunately, has gotten lazy and overly enamored seven so-called battleground or blue wall states to the detriment of alabama and mississippi and texas and louisiana. i mean, those are our fellow americans, too. and i don't blame them for saying hey, the democratic party has not been showing up for me listening to me, fighting for me. >> laura: is he in a gym? where is he? i mean, three time loser anyone to give advice to his party. they things are so desperate for democrats some are even considering another run by vibe
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clean kamala harris. here to weigh in dana perino. co-anchor of "america's newsroom" and co-host of "the five" and author of the big, best seller "i wish someone had told me." dana, i mean, you have been on every show, but i feel like you have to save the best for last. don't you think? >> yeah, i actually thought was i watching beto o'rourke, does he realize someone doing the bunny hop behind him. a gang that can't shoot. >> laura: what was that? >> dana: i don't know. >> laura: serve weighing in. that's kind of to be expected. they seem like they are getting more lost not less lost over time. that's weird. >> yeah. and, perhaps, laura, things have to get worse for them before they can get better. and one of the articles over the weekend in upcoming book of, yet again, questioning joe biden's competence and capacities and
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acuity. apparently at some point the former chief of staff ron klain tells david axelrod look, obama is not going to be able too run again, and biden is all we have so get with the program. and david axelrod kept saying i'm not sure this is a good idea, guys. he was trying to be a helpful democrat. one of the problems they have they have run against president trump for 10 years. that might work for 38% of the country. that's not going oit build them a new coalition. every single day i look fog to complement. green chute in the democrat party oh that's interesting, that's smart. truthfully the only good stuff i hear is from harold ford jr. on "the five." >> laura: harold ford definitely. maybe fetterman, fetterman on occasion will say something pretty interesting. but,. >> i think from a broad range, from a broad range how do you build the party from where they are like if obamacare is not coming to save you. and guess what michelle obama is
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not coming either. obamacare took over where clinton left off. and i still don't see who takes over for the obamas. it wasn't biden. i think he was the aberration that won in 2020. >> laura: dana, first of all, congratulations on the book. fabulous, awesome, of course no one is surprised. but come back soon, please. >> dana: yeah, to your daughter. >> laura: this is morning, afternoon and night she works around the clock for her book and for us. dana, thank you very much. we really appreciate it. i will tell maria hi. ahead a stunning report. one of america's busiest airports lost radar for 30 seconds. secretary sean duffy joins us exclusively to react. ♪
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>> now we talk a lot about fake news. but what we are about to share with you is not an example of it. and it's scaring the, you know what, out of some frequent fliers. air traffic scrollers screens went dark for 30 seconds last week at newark international airport in new jersey, which means there were no eyes or ears on the plane. the national air traffic controllers union says they weren't even able to talk to the
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pilots during that time. multiple workers are now taking trauma leave, resulting in massive delays at the airport. here with some answers for an increasingly anxious public. transportation secretary sean duffy, mr. secretary, we only seem to have you on when we got some situation. sorry. but, how close were we for potential disaster there? >> well, listen, we have back ups in place. we have really old infrastructure in america. it hasn't been updated in the last 30, 40 years. this should have been dealt with in the last administration. they did nothing. the primary communication line went down. the back upsideline didn't fire. and so 30 seconds we lost contact with air traffic control brian. >> laura: that's a big problem were. >> planes going to crash? no, they dr. communication devices they can see other air traffic g.p.s. in the air planes. it's a sign that we have a frail system in place. and it has to be fixed. by the way so there is delays now at newark. well, if you are driving down the road at 70 miles per hour
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and get white paint on your windshield, you slow down. we have slide the traffic down at newark. there is a runway under construction and our primary going so make sure people are safe. and so when you have an incident like this, both lines now work, lawyer, but when you have an incident like this. you want to make sure that people are safe. so you just have less departures out of the airport until we feel comfortable and safe that the system isn't going to go down again. >> laura: united is out of. >> unhappy. >> laura: out of there for a while. that's one of their major hubs. >> they decreased their depar temperatures and takeoffs. still flying out of there there has been delays. >> laura: i never liked newark airport. it's a terrible airport and always delayed. >> i have to fly out of there all the time now. this is what i deal with. we have to get all the airlines that use newark together to come up with a plan. how are we going to reduce the traffic in newark. we don't want us to ogo to the airport and have a five hour delay or cancellation. set it up so people know their flight is going to fly and we have to reduce the traffic and
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get all the airlines to participate and then move forward in rebuilding back capacity. >> laura: trump's point is he we are a super power. this should never happen. we should have the best airports he is right. that's what you expect from america. i know it's a long process, the army in addition to this problem at newark, the army is pausing all helicopter flights near d.c. after those two commercial planes had to abort landings because of a blackhawk taking the, quote: scene nic route around the pentagon for a vip. this is 13 weeks after 67 people were killed in that horrific crash with another black hawk, who was that vp they were taken the scenener tour for. >> that's the question. they have to have a mile and a half that the call separation, 500 feet separation as well. they breached that airspace, the helicopter did. so two airplanes had to go around. the question becomes who are the vips? who are -- is it a two star, three star general? there is a lot of traffic going
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into the pentagon. the top brass at the white house, they take a suburban or a tesla or they take their own car. who do these generals think they are that they have to take hospitals to go meetings. >> laura: who was it. >> i don't know who it was. we should find out. >> who do we ask? you are the transportation secretary. >> the dod has promised radical transparency. they should tell us who is qualified to take a helicopter out of the pentagon? i don't know. but they have to tell us. >> just call up hegseth? >> well, i should, actually. >> laura: let's call him right now. >> you call pete. she actually has a phone right by her desk. >> laura: dime i'm ready for that. those are the answers we need again when we have near misses you got to stop the traffic the president. vice president. pete hegseth, they all should fly on helicopter but a two star? i mean, come on. and, again, it's suspect and they won't tell you hot vip is laura, can i make one last point? we are going to radically tabs form the way air traffic control
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looks. we will build a brand new traffic control system from new tell dom new radars to new infrastructure. this we are bringing on new air traffic controllers this has been a problem in the decades coming. we are going to fix it. donald trump loves the airspace. he talks about airplanes. he bought into the plan we are going to announce it on thursday. stay tuned. huge. >> laura: did you sahur uge. >> huge. >> laura: we will bring you back. i am calling hegseth during the break. mr. secretary, thank you so much. coming up, what is michelle obama complaining about now? se"seen and unseen" raymond arro is with us from rome, next. ♪
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>> laura: it is time for "seen and unseen" where we reveal the stories behind the headlines, reporting in the middle of the night, the white house hosted a series of trump memes over the
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weekend including the president as the pope, while she posted this is deeply offensive as we continue to mourn our beloved pope francis, now they are worried about offending the church? the one the good news is, the catholic church, only a catholic guide baptized mail can be the pope. maybe this is trump signaling this is a conversion. on the other hand, this was silly and inappropriate after the pope died, but this is not anti-catholic bias, it is not a race to that level. it is tone-deaf. people because blake, it's not on par with what we saw from gretchen whitner when she made that fake communion routine. that is blasphemy. this is just on a mage being put together. and the pope -- i mean trump!
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trump responder today. [laughter] >> you looking like the pope. >> president trump: they cannot take a joke. you mean not the catholic spot the fake news media, the catholics loved it before. >> laura: trump did not design the aia image, this is coming from people who are for abortion on demand, and drowning it into the state constitution in new york, kathy hochul? how about the right to life? how about focus on that. lesson number 1 thing you cares about, or the white house. >> at the also posted an image of trump as a jedi. i don't think that george lucas is filing a complaint. and laura, your friend michelle obama is complaining today about the high cost of first ladying ng is in
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transition. >> iming therapy right in therapy right now, i am transitioning. and 60-year-old, finished of a hard thing with my family in intact. >> raising kids in the white house, how do you afforded? it's expensive to live in the white house, many people do not know. much is not covered. you are paying for every rid of food you eat, your kids a common on the bright star, we had to pay for their travel to be on the plane. >> laura: i have no idea why anybody would call her arrogant or entitled, i have no idea what that would enter their minds. >> well it would be nice if the first lady could signal a gracenote, be grateful. the first african american first lady in history, you were beloved, you were the cover of
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every magazine, the most watched woman in america, be thankful for that. these are minor things? the american taxpayer day pay for a lot of this including your ongoing security and your vacation protection and much more. so i think we are kind of pulling a little here. >> laura: you are being way too kind, a right of the obama diaries, i know the truth. thank you for staying up for us tonight. that is all for us tonight kind jesse watters takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to 'jesse watters primetime'. tonight... >> prices are going up on popular items. solar's -- >> president trump: this is a dishonest interview already. >> jesse: journalism is not a winning. [cheering]

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