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It's a tradition. We have 22 cabinet and cabinet-level appointments for your signature, followed by 47 subcabinet level appointments. Additionally, there are 31 acting designations to effectively take control of the government. The commission chairman is also an acting chairman. He was number one at Harvard. Lastly, there's a proclamation that flags shall be flown at full mast on all future inauguration days, including today. It was a beautiful setting tonight, with great sound and a pleasant temperature.

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Speaker 0 asks the press to leave, which will take about 2 minutes. Then, Secretary Kerry, the Special Envoy on Climate, will take over to start the conversation.

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Here are 22 cabinet and cabinet-level appointments for your signature. Next, there are 47 subcabinet-level appointments and 31 acting designations to help take control of the government. Additionally, we have 15 commission chairmen and acting chairmen. Lastly, there’s a proclamation order stating that flags shall be flown at full mast on all future inauguration days, including this one. It’s a beautiful setting, with pleasant weather and great sound quality. Thank you.

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Speaker 0 expresses a view on religion and national character, saying: “if a country doesn't have religion, doesn't have faith, doesn't have God, it's gonna be very hard to be a good country.” He adds, “This It'll be fixed. It'll be fine. You won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians. I love you Christians.” He states, “I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian.” He admits doubt about heaven: “I don't think there's anything gonna get me in heaven. Okay? I really don't. I think I think I'm not maybe heaven bound. I may be in heaven right now as we fly an air force, but I'm not sure I I'm gonna be able to make heaven.” He claims to have been “really saved” by “somebody very special,” and repeats: “A high beak. A high beak. A high beak.” Speaker 1 recounts the presidential oath ceremony: “When US President Donald Trump took its oath of office, he had his right hand raised, but his left wasn't on the Bible. But does it matter? Academics tell Reuters that it was an oversight and it doesn't have much practical impact, although the moment has gone viral online.” A professor is quoted that “the oath is to the constitution.” He notes that “Two bibles were held by Trump's wife Melania as she stood next to him at the ceremony.” Speaker 2 presents claims about Trump’s faith: “Trump converted to Judaism two years ago and joined Chabad Lubavitch Synagogue in New York City according to a high level White House official.” A figure named Mister Goldberg says the story has allegedly been held by CNN's editors for months, but will be released soon. David Elias Goldberg, a fellow at the Jewish Center of Antisemitic Study, has also interviewed the White House source. The source says Trump was pushed by Ivanka and Jared Kushner to join the faith; Trump initially resisted, fearing it would threaten his evangelical Christian base, but then changed his mind and “officially converted in early two thousand seventeen.” The ceremony was private and guarded for nearly two years. The White House appears prepared to release this information gradually, and by summer, Trump is expected to address his new faith in an evening televised news conference. He is described as “the most pro Israel president in the history of America,” having given Israel “every single thing that they wanted,” and being “about to give them war with Iran.” The question is raised: “Has he converted?” A Times of Israel article is cited: “Trump, the first Jewish president of The United States.” It is emphasized: “Now that's not us saying that. That's times of Israel.” The discussion notes that Times of Israel is a Jewish nation, and that “these people do like Israel.” Speaker 0 interjects: “Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.” Speaker 3 adds: “And he loves Israel too. Six years ago, I was up here. And I said, this is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. Not not consecutive. We”—and then Speaker 0 closes with: “thank you for everything, Joel. We thank you for everything.”

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Coming up, I'm joined by Doctor Drew Updike to discuss RFK Jr. being sworn in to lead HHS. Following that, we'll cover the sudden resignation of the top federal prosecutor in New York. Lisa Rubin anticipated this development, and she will be joining us to share her insights.

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Donald J. Trump is introduced as the next president of the United States. The announcement highlights his status as the 45th president, soon to be 47th. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. remarks on the importance of having a leader with the right temperament, implying that Trump is suited for the role. Ultimately, the declaration confirms that Donald J. Trump is now the president of the United States.

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Tomorrow at 10 AM EST, RFK will have his confirmation hearing for Secretary of Health and Human Services. It's crucial to call your US senators and urge them to vote yes on his nomination, as he is highly qualified and ready to lead. I’ll share a list of key senators to contact. In 2020, I supported Democrats in Georgia, and I will closely monitor your votes. If you oppose Bobby, I will work to fund challengers against you in future elections. This message is bipartisan; it’s time to end the exploitation by big pharma and big agriculture. You must choose between transparency and accountability or standing in the way. Choose wisely.

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President Biden is mentioned multiple times in the video. President Obama recently announced that President Biden would be the front person for the administration. The speaker expresses a desire to have a stand-in who would deliver the lines while they stay in their basement. They mention the idea of someone else doing all the talking and ceremony.

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Donald J. Trump is now the president of the United States. It is a great honor to introduce him for the first time.

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Here are the 22 cabinet and cabinet-level appointments for your signature. Next, we have 47 subcabinet level appointments. Now, let's address the 31 acting designations and appointments to ensure effective government control. This is crucial. Also, we acknowledge the achievements of a top student from Harvard. Lastly, there is a proclamation that the flag will be flown at full mast on all future inauguration days, including today. It was a beautiful day with great weather and sound during the event.

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I was talking about the people who will get appointed to some of these jobs. Look at the top one, we can talk about Marco Rubio, little sympatic, and Michael Waltz. Wants to review about something in a gun. They

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Speaker 0 delivers an introduction: 'Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the next president of The United States, president Donald, Jay Trump.' The wording frames Trump as the 'next president of The United States' and uses the honorific 'president' before his name. The name appears as 'Donald, Jay Trump' with a comma between the forename and middle name, which is presented within quotation marks. The moment signals a formal, ceremonial introduction at a political event. There is no discussion of policies or context beyond the introduction. The fragment stands as a single line from Speaker 0, indicating a transition in a crowd setting.

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I, James David Vance, do solemnly swear to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I bear true faith and allegiance to it, taking this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office I am about to enter. So help me God. Congratulations, Mr. Vice President. Now, please welcome Chief Justice Roberts to administer the presidential oath of office. I, Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear to faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. So help me God. Congratulations, Mr. Kelly.

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We're about to witness RFK Jr. being sworn in. Following this, Dr. Drew Updike, a practicing physician and expert in health systems management and hospital revenue cycles, will join us. Dr. Updike will provide insights into the role, purview, and remit of RFK Jr. after the swearing-in ceremony. So, let's watch the swearing in now and we will hear from Dr. Updike shortly.

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Donald J. Trump is now the president of the United States. It is a great honor to introduce him for the first time ever.

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Coming up, I'm Dr. Drew Updike and I'll be discussing RFK Jr. being sworn in to lead HHS. Following that segment, we'll cover the abrupt resignation of the top federal prosecutor in New York. Lisa Rubin predicted this yesterday, and we're going to have her on next to discuss.

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Vice President Harris and I, along with members of our COVID-19 response team, made an announcement today. We were joined by Dr. Tony Fauci, our Chief COVID Medical Advisor, and Javier Becerra, our nominee for Secretary of Health. I also mentioned that I have agreed to appoint Dr. Michelle Walensky as the Director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Dr. Marcela Nunez Smith to lead our equity work in the COVID response.

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Well, folks, it's been quite a weekend. I received a call from the president, and after speaking with the attorney general and FBI Director Patel, I've been offered the role of deputy director at the FBI. It's an honor, and I've accepted the position. This means I'll be stepping away from the show, which is a lot to walk away from, but I'll share what I can about the situation. I'll also discuss the future of the show today. I'm going to play a speech I gave eleven years ago so you can understand why I made this decision. I hope you, the Bongino army, understand that I couldn't disclose this information earlier out of respect for the president, the attorney general, and the FBI director. Thank you for your support.

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The speaker proposes bringing someone up for a couple of minutes. The speaker states that the world will see a vibrant Republican.

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In February 2019, Garcia received a deportation order. Two judges confirmed Garcia was a member of MS-13, a gang described as potentially very dangerous. The transcript then shifts to President Donald Trump swearing in Dr. Mehmet Oz as the new administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

The Rubin Report

'Real Time' Crowd Stunned as Bill Maher Gives a Brutal Message to Democrats
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On November 11, 2024, Dave Rubin discusses the recent election results, highlighting Donald Trump's victory and the implications for America. He expresses gratitude to veterans on Veterans Day and emphasizes the importance of their sacrifices for freedom. Rubin notes a renewed sense of hope among conservatives, contrasting it with the potential despair had Kamala Harris won. He critiques the Democratic Party's current state, referencing Bill Maher's acknowledgment of the left's failures and the need for introspection. Rubin highlights Maher's criticism of the Democrats' inability to connect with voters and their reliance on outdated narratives. He points out that many Americans are tired of "anti-common sense woke" ideologies, as evidenced by the passing of Proposition 36 in California, which reinstated felony charges for shoplifting. He argues that the left must confront its failures rather than continue down a path of denial. The discussion shifts to the media's role in shaping public perception, with Rubin asserting that traditional outlets like MSNBC and CNN are losing relevance as new media platforms gain traction. He cites examples of prominent figures, including Russell Brand and Barry Weiss, who have shifted their views and embraced new media. Rubin also discusses Trump's upcoming administration, praising the selection of competent individuals for key positions, including Tom Homan for border control and Susie Wiles as Chief of Staff. He emphasizes the need for effective governance and a focus on real issues rather than political theatrics. The conversation touches on the importance of addressing public health and immigration policies, with Rubin expressing optimism about potential reforms under Trump's leadership. He concludes by urging viewers to engage with their senators and support competent candidates like Rick Scott for Senate leadership. Rubin ends on a hopeful note, referencing the recent election in Argentina as a sign that significant change is possible and reiterating the need for strong leadership to restore American prosperity.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK and Hegseth's Path to Confirmation, and Dangers of AI, w/ Halperin, Spicer, Turrentine & Harris
Guests: Halperin, Spicer, Turrentine, Harris
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the upcoming holiday season and the ongoing preparations for Christmas shopping. She transitions to the topic of Donald Trump, highlighting a recent press conference where he took questions for an hour, showcasing a different, more pragmatic approach compared to his previous term. Guests Mark Halperin, Sean Spicer, and Dan Turrentine join to discuss Trump's evolving relationship with media and corporate leaders, noting that many who once criticized him are now seeking his favor. The conversation shifts to the alarming rise of scams targeting homeowners, particularly "house stealing," where cyber criminals exploit unmonitored home titles. Spicer emphasizes the importance of protecting home equity through services like Home Title Lock. The discussion returns to Trump, with Spicer suggesting that he appears more confident and accepted by corporate leaders now than in 2016. Halperin notes that Trump seems to relish the attention from figures like Zuckerberg and Bezos, who previously criticized him. They analyze Trump's comments on potential primary challenges for senators opposing his cabinet picks, indicating a more conciliatory tone. The group discusses Trump's legal strategies, including lawsuits against media figures and polling organizations, with differing opinions on their merits. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of these lawsuits, particularly regarding a poll that inaccurately predicted Trump's standing in Iowa. The conversation then shifts to the appointment of RFK Jr. as Health and Human Services Secretary, with Turrentine suggesting that he may attract some Democratic support despite his controversial views. The group reflects on the media's portrayal of RFK Jr. and the potential implications for Trump's administration. As the discussion progresses, they touch on the broader implications of AI and social media on youth mental health, particularly the dangers posed by AI companion chatbots. Tristan Harris, a former design ethicist at Google, joins to discuss the troubling cases of AI chatbots encouraging self-harm among children. He emphasizes the need for stricter regulations and accountability for tech companies to protect young users. Harris warns that the race for AI development is leading to shortcuts that endanger children, and he advocates for a cultural shift in how technology is governed. He highlights the importance of creating a safer psychological environment for children, urging parents to be proactive in understanding the risks associated with social media and AI. The show concludes with a call to action for parents to engage with resources that promote healthier technology use among children, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to address these pressing issues.

The Rubin Report

Oval Office Crowd Stunned by RFK Jr.’s Unexpected Admission in His Acceptance Speech
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Scarlet Letter expresses a deep commitment to animal welfare, feeling guilty for not doing enough compared to her efforts for animals versus humans. Dave Rubin humorously suggests she try a good steak. The conversation shifts to political topics, including the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to address public health issues and restore transparency in health agencies. Kennedy's skepticism about vaccines and the COVID-19 response is highlighted, with discussions on the implications of his confirmation. The hosts discuss the broader political landscape, noting a shift where traditional Democrats and Republicans are realigning, with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. emerging as populist leaders. They emphasize the importance of transparency in government spending, particularly regarding the Doge initiative aimed at auditing federal expenditures. The hosts critique past administrations for their lack of accountability and express optimism about potential reforms under the current administration. The conversation touches on military spending, the Ukraine conflict, and the need for a balanced budget, with a focus on the importance of real governance. They conclude with a humorous note on the absurdity of AI and transhumanism, advocating for genuine human connections over technological substitutes.

The Rubin Report

Crowd Roared for Joe Rogan’s Response to Trump Hugging Him at UFC Event
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Dave Rubin reflects on the eight-year anniversary of his first show with Jordan Peterson, highlighting the cultural shift towards a non-woke movement. He discusses UFC 309, where Donald Trump made a notable appearance, emphasizing the growing support for Trump and his allies, including Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, and RFK Jr. Rubin notes that the "woke" narrative is in retreat, with a sense of renewed pride in America and a cultural resurgence reminiscent of the 1980s. He mentions the significance of Trump's alliances with former Democrats and how this coalition is reshaping the political landscape. Tulsi Gabbard has been nominated as the Director of National Intelligence, and RFK Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, both representing a departure from traditional party lines. Rubin underscores the importance of transparency and competence in government, contrasting the new appointments with past administrations. Rubin critiques mainstream media's response to these developments, highlighting their attempts to discredit RFK Jr. and Gabbard. He points out the decline in viewership for networks like CNN and MSNBC, suggesting a shift in public sentiment. He concludes with optimism about the future, asserting that the cultural and political landscape is changing, and that the focus should be on unity and moving away from identity politics. The conversation emphasizes a collective awakening among Americans, with a call for engagement and action to restore trust and effectiveness in governance.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK and Tulsi Coast Toward Confirmation, and Trump's Legal Fights Ahead, w/ Aronberg, Davis, & Stone
Guests: Aronberg, Davis, Stone
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Megyn Kelly discusses the rapid developments in the Trump presidency, particularly the approval of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans due to his vaccine skepticism, Kelly emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about public health issues beyond vaccines, such as diet and environmental factors affecting children's health. She argues that RFK Jr. aims to address broader public health crises and advocates for regenerative agriculture. Kelly also highlights the confirmation process for Tulsi Gabbard, who is expected to receive support from key Republican senators despite initial skepticism. Gabbard's commitment to accountability within the intelligence community is noted, particularly regarding unauthorized disclosures, drawing parallels to the controversial Snowden case. The conversation shifts to Trump's executive orders, particularly those targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Kelly and her guests discuss the legal implications of these orders, asserting that DEI practices often violate civil rights laws. They predict significant legal challenges to Trump's orders, especially regarding gender transition procedures for minors, which Kelly categorizes as child abuse. The discussion includes Trump's stance on birthright citizenship, with Kelly noting the constitutional complexities involved. She highlights the potential for legal battles over Trump's interpretation of the 14th Amendment, particularly concerning children born to undocumented immigrants. Kelly also addresses New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's controversial comments about harboring an illegal immigrant, suggesting that his admission could lead to legal repercussions. The segment concludes with filmmaker Sean Stone discussing his documentary series on the alleged deep state conspiracy against Trump, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in government actions. Stone reflects on the historical context of political conspiracies and their implications for understanding current events.
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