Trillion he covid relief package. I know what i described does not come cheaply. We cannot afford not to do what ll talk with brian deese about the pushback to the plans massive price tag. Plus, well ask our sunday panel about President Trumps second impeachment and what to expect in the senate trial and apple takes rightleaning parler after its app store. Isnt big tech restricting speech . Our one on one with the tech giants chief executive, tim cook, all right now on Fox News Sunday. Chris and hello again from fox news in washington. Three days from now, joe biden will take the oath had of office on the west front of the capitol. The same spot where less than two weeks ago a mob of insurrectionists tried to stop congress from certifying the results of the election. Now washington is locked down by thousands of military and police, amid threats of more violence. Meanwhile, President Trumps final days in office are marked by growing isolation, members of his cabinet resigning, ten House Republicans voting to impeach him a second time and losing access to twitter, his biggest political mega phone. Later this harks well discuss the power of big tech with apples ceo, tim cook. But first, david spunt reports on the effort to protect the nations capitol and cities across the country, leading up to the inauguration. Reporter chris, right now the u. S. Capitol is a fortress. 20,000 National Guard troops are on watch, more are on the way. We are committed to an orderly transition and to a safe inauguration. Reporter the Vice President s pledge one week after armed rioters stormed the capitol. Five people including a Capitol Police officer died. Every day, authorities make new arrests including jacob khans chansly who allegedly warned the vice not a note, quote, justice is coming. We are seeing an extensive amount of concerning online chatter, the best way i would describe it. Reporter authorities havent announced any specific threats but the fbi and secret service have d. C. Fortified, with more troops than in iraq and afghanistan combined. Friday, authorities arrested a man with a glock, ammunition and unauthorized credentials trying to enter a restricted area in washington, of after being released, he claimed he got lost. I forgot my firearm was in the truck. I was trying to make it to work. Reporter the nations governors layering on extra protection in State Capitols across the country. We take the threats to our capitol and to our citizens incredibly seriously. There are people in our country who want to turn peaceful protests into opportunities for violence. Reporter multiple State Capitol buildings are closed through inauguration day. Chris . Chris david, thank you. And joining us now, arkansas governor asa hutchinson. I want to start with a warning this week from fbi director chris wray. Take a look. Were concerned about the potential for violence at multiple protests and rallies planned here in d. C. And at State Capitol buildings around the country in the days to come that could bring armed individuals within close proximity to government buildings and officials. Chris governor, do you have intelligence about rallies like that this week in arkansas . And have you beefed up security to protect your State Capitol in little rock . Well, thank you, chris and the answer is yes, we have both intelligence that theres going to be activity around our capitol and capitols across the country, much of it comes from the fbi, but our own intelligence, and were taking necessary precautions to make sure that we protect our capitol and our citizens. You have to you want to be overprepared versus underprepared because we never want to see a repeat of what we saw january 6th at our of nations capitol. Chris what are you specifically being told about the threat level of the rallies in your state . Its not to the level that im bringing out the National Guard. We are using civilian law enforcement. We have Response Teams there. Well have beefed up presence at the capitol for tuesday. We actually have a rally for today and theres not we dont have any specific intelligence that theres going to be Violence Associated with those rallies, but we want to be extra pre cautious. Every state has to look at their own intelligence matrix and make those kind of judgments. I know some governors have beefed up even more than that. I think the deterrent value of what weve seen over the last couple of days has had an impact and hopefully has diminished that threat level. Chris and Richard Barnett was arrested for violent entry to the capitol. We have a picture of him up on the screen. On january 6th. Hes the man, picture on the left, who broke into speaker pelosis office, posed for pictures and stole her mail, his mug shot is on the right. Governor, is there an element in your state that you believe poses a threat to whether its on the federal level or the state level, poses a threat to our government . Well, i think there is a historic threat from militia groups, from those that i dealt with in the 1980s when i was United States attorney of neonazi white supremacist terrorist organizations thats been diminished but i would say most states have some element of that threat. It exists in arkansas as well. Let me just say that it is critical that those, including the two thats been arrested from arkansas, meet the full measure of the law, that is unacceptable conduct and we will and that serves in and of itself as a deterrent. Chris yeah, we should point out theres another who has been arrested, hes the fellow who was seen hitting a Police Officer with an american flag. Back on november 7th, just four days after our president ial election, you issued this statement. While we await the outcome of various court challenges, it is important that we recognize the likelihood that former Vice President biden and senator harris have won over 270 electoral votes. Governor, in spreading stories over these last two months about a rigged election in the words he said to that crowd of thousands of people on the mall on january 6th, what responsibility do you think President Trump bears for the attack on the u. S. Capitol . Well, he asked all the people to come to washington for the rally and then he used a very aggressive language in the rally itself and he misled people as to, and his followers, as to what happened during the election, that it was stolen and that our checks and balances are not working. And while i do believe there can be an effective review always to make sure our systems of elections work well, the Electoral College is what is critical to our nation. I supported that. And his challenge to that was wrong and did not serve our nation well and it was demonstrated on january 6th. Chris so you had three terms in congress and in fact you served as an impeachment manager for the house in the clinton impeachment in the late 90s. If you were in congress now, would you have voted for the trump impeachment . It certainly was much more consequential than the case against bill clinton. Its very serious allegations. The impeachment is something that is both a legal equation, but is also a political equation and i did not believe that with the remaining weeks that were left in President Trumps term, that that served our country well to go through the house impeachment. Now that the house has impeached President Trump, either the house can hold the articles of impeachment there but once they send them over to the senate, the senate trial is triggered and theres no option about that. And so were going to go through a very challenging time and having gone through the impeachment before, i do think its important that the senate hear both the legal arguments about that, about what happened, but also the facts and make a judgment and i think at this point the outcome is unpredictable. Chris after the riot in the u. S. Capitol, you had this to say about President Trump. Its going to diminish that cult of personality and i think it will help bring our party back to policy and conservatism. Which raises the question, governor. Where does the Republican Party, the National Republican party go from here and how much clout do you think donald trump will have as the next president in the gop . Its a great question. And first of all, the gop had a very successful election. Yes, we did not win the presidency, but at every other level we had success and gained seats so conservatism and the Republican Party is alive and well. Right now, we are fractured as a result of President Trump and how he has handled it, the post Election Results and challenged the Electoral College and that has some division. But our party will come back together. Were going to have a tough six months or more coming up. Were going to have a lot of soulsearching thats going to be done and its going to be a fair debate as the direction of the party, both in terms of trumps influence over it, but its also going to be about policy and trade and Foreign Policy and bidens agenda. So i welcome that policy debate and i think we ought to get back to the conservative principles that have made our party the Majority Party and hopefully it will move away from that personalitydriven thats led us to where we are right now under President Trump. Chris finally, governor, i want to switch subjects on you. Arkansas has given out 46 of the Covid Vaccine doses that you have gotten so far. I want to ask you, what do you think of the trump plan as it has worked so far for getting the vaccine into peoples arms . What was your reaction when you found out that the Trump Administration in fact has no reserve supply of the vaccine, despite what had been promised to you, and briefly, to answer all of these, what do you think of the Biden Vaccine plan as youve heard it so far . Well, we want to get the vaccines out. We were disappointed that there wasnt going to be an accelerated delivery of vaccines to our state. And we were not counting on that in of our current Delivery System but we wanted more. Because right now were going into teachers, those age 70 and over and we dont have the supply to get them all vaccinated. Hopefully, that will increase with our great pharmaceutical industry and their manufacturing capacity. But its got to increase. In terms of president elect bidens plan, i met with their Transition Team a couple of times on this and theyre looking for ways to accelerate that. But the bottom line is, theyre dependent upon our manufacturing capacity and if we cant beef that up, then its going to be a tough couple of months in trying to get a limited supply out to everyone thats in need. Were doing everything we can to accelerate the delivery of the vaccines to our of population, so i expect our current percent of about 40 will go up. Were getting our systems in better place. Theres a greater acceptance of that. And its going well. 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I would recommend it to anyone. It absolutely works. Prevagen. Healthier brain. Better life. Chris one of the first acts of the biden presidency will be pushing a massive rescue package aimed at boosting an economy hammered by covid. But that needs buyin from republicans in an evenly split senate. In a moment, well talk with a top biden Economic Advisor, brian deese. But first, lets bring in Jacqui Heinrich who is covering the president elect in delaware. Jacqui. Reporter chris, the inaugural theme is america united. But for the first time in more than 150 years, we will not see the outgoing and incoming president standing together, commemorating a peaceful transfer of power. No word yet if Vice President pence will replace President Trump in the inaugural procession and escort the president elect to the capitol. Trump plans to leave washington before joe biden takes the oath, punt waiting whats the most consequential speech of bidens life, surrounded by thousands of strops troops staged against more violence. The theme of the inauguration is about a determined democracy and we picked the theme actually before all of this happened, of course, and its even more meaningful now you. Reporter biden will not wait for bipartisanship to undo trumps policies, planning a ten day flurry of executive orders beginning with rejoining the paris climate accord, mandating masks on federal property. Getting his 1. 9 trillion pandemic relief package through congress will require diplomacy. Top economists aagree in this moment of crisis, we cannot afford inaction. Reporter maneuvering around a filibuster could come around just as biden launches part two of the package aimed at jobs and the economy expected to be at least as expensive as the first. Biden also told congress to expect a sweeping immigration bill, his first day in office, and urged congress to keep the business of the nation on track as they gauge timing for President Trumps impeachment trial. Chris. Chris Jacqui Heinrich, reporting from wilmington, delaware. Thank you. Joining us now, joe bidens Top White HouseEconomic Advisor, brian deese. Brian, welcome to Fox News Sunday. Thanks, chris, happy to be here. Chris so congress has already passed over the last year, you approved more than 4 trillion of covid he relief. You are now asking, the president elect is now asking for another 1. 9 trillion in covid relief. Do you really need all that money . Well, we start from where the economy is today. And the truth is, were at a very precarious moment. We lost jobs last month for the First Time Since the spring. Last week nearly a million americans filed for Unemployment Insurance which is higher than any week during the great recession. And last week 30 million americans reported they didnt have enough food to eat. So weve got an acute economic crisis and human crisis and we need decisive shun. Thats really what action. Thats really what the president elects plan is about, its about targeting core issues we know we need to tackle. We need to get shots in peoples arms to get the pandemic under control. We need to get schools so parents can get back to work and we need to get relief to families and businesses who you through no fault of their own are continuing to suffer and the economy and the virus are spiraling downward. Now is the time to act. We no this is going to take a lot of work. But were ready to do it and as you saw the president elect is making the case that now is the time to move forward. Chris lets drill down on specific parts of the package. You are calling for another 1,400 direct payment to the vast majority of americans. Theres criticism why not target it just to those people who have kuehlly lost a job. There are a lot of people who will get the 1,400 on top of the 600 who have been doing just fine and havent been hit by covid and then there is criticism from conservatives that you have snuck in a liberal wish list into this package. Let me put some items on the screen. 20 billion for public transit. 9 billion for Cyber Security. Raise the minimum wage to 15 an hour. Whether those last items, brian, are a good policy idea or not, can you really say that they are part of emergency covid relief . Well, if you look at the core of this package, what its doing is its going at those core challenges. So about 400 billion in this package is going at the vaccination effort and getting schools reopened. Another portion is chris you will get brian, youll get used to me interrupting. Thats what i do on this show. Im asking, though, about these specific parts, transit, 15 minimum wage. I understand some parts of it. Clearly are covid relief. Why add this stuff to the bill . Sure. Well, lets look at each of those. The Cyber Security resources there are in the wake of the solar winds hack. We have seen and now understand significant vulnerabilities that are exacerbated by covid and the fact that so much federal operations are happening online. We need those resources to secure our systems now. Transit, look, our transit systems across the country are facing acute crisis. Thats not happening in democratic states or republican states. Its happening around the country. And by providing relief now, we can help to a void diminished service and diminished support when we come out of this crisis and the 15 minimum wage is a concrete and direct way to help support those workers who are out there on the front lines right now, providing services to all of us and give them direct support and a direct boost right now. Chris then theres the timetable for passing this covid relief package. Here is president elect biden this week. Take a look. The crisis of deep human suffering is in plain sight. Theres no time to waste. We have to act. We have to act now. Chris plan a is to get this package through the senate with 60 votes to avoid to beat a filibuster. But you had republican senators under President Trump who were refusing to go over a trillion dollars. They ended up passing 900 billion. Do you really expect ten republican senators to sign on to another 2 trillion . Well, i do want to start with reinforcing the urgency point that you raised. You look just over the weekend, an independent firm, moodys who showed if we act immediateliers this plan and put it in place, the economy could create seven andahalf million jobs this year. Thats the kind of robust recovery we need. If you look at the components of the plan, you mentioned the 1,400 checks, weve seen broad bipartisan support for that including republican senators. You look at other elements of the plan like an expanded child tax credit, something that republican senators have supported in the past. And if you look at the Vaccination Efforts and the School Efforts here, weve been talking to governors and mayors across the country, including governor hutchinson who was just on, republicans and democrats who say we absolutely need to try surge support in this critical period of the next couple months to get the cry virus under control, to get the schools open, help parents get back to work, particularly women who are facing a disproportionate hit here. Theres a lot of support for taking these actions so were we see every reason why congress should move out and should move out in a bipartisan way. Chris yeah, of course as you know, as well as i do, should doesnt always a mean it happens. President elect biden has kept open the possibility of ending the filibuster, if republicans were to block, you have 50 votes, but you need 60 to break a filibuster. If they block you, would ending the filibuster, so you could pass it with 51 votes with Vice President harris, would ending the filibuster be on the table . Well, look, we think we need to move quickly here. But i would also say, theres a lot of skepticism that the president elects call for unity and working together was going to resonate and he won the election resoundingly. There was a lot of skepticism that congress would come together in december in a bipartisan way and deliver a down payment on this relief and that happened. So lets see where we can get here. There is a lot of, again, a lot of elements of this plan that have support across the board both in washington and in State Capitols and around the country. But we need to act. We need to act quickly. Thats what the economy is telling us. Thats what the experts are telling us, so thats our priority. Chris then speaking of acting quickly theres the senate trial of donald trump. I know the hope is to work out a deal where congress, the senate can work on a dual track, spend part of the day on business, like the covid relief package, Senate Confirmations and then part of the day on the trial. If you cant get that kind of a deal, if the decision is youre going to go ahead and do nothing but the trial, until you finish it, would there be some interest on the part of president elect biden to he delay the trial, get some the work done before nancy pelosi sends over the articles of impeachment . Well, look, we think theres every reason that we can move forward and address multiple issues. We have a lot of pressing business facing the country and so certainly we understand and expect that the senate is going to act on its constitutional duty. But as you mentioned, there is precedent for the Senate Moving Forward with impeachment hearings while at the same time holding hearings, operating other business. Theres precedent historically and even recently in the first impeachment trial. So thats going to be our focus is trying to get an agreement and a structure that will allow that to happen. And were able to move out on these multiple fronts and make progress on these multiple priorities. Chris brian, ive got two minutes left. I would like to squeeze two questions in. During the campaign President Trump said the biden plan for the economy was exactly the wrong answer. The take a look. The biden a agenda with big tax increases and big regulation increases would immediately kill everything. Chris unemployment was 3. 5 before covid hit back in february. Is raising taxes and increasing regulation, both of which president elect biden has talked about, is that really the answer to get back to what was a pretty Strong Economy before the pandemic . Look, i think if you ask most American People was that an a economy that was working for them, the answer would be no. And thats a big part of the reason why the biden agenda and the Biden Economic approach was the one that won out in this election. Right now, we find ourselves in an economic crisis. We have to focus on the immediate issues in front of us and we need to act desize ively. One of the things weve learned in crisis is acting decisively will put us on a path to have a Stronger Economic recovery coming out of this. Thats going to be our focus, our immediate faux couples lets get decisive action, lets put the economy on a stronger trajectory. That will be the best thing for American People, american workers. Chris finally, ive got less than a minute left. The irony of all of this, after you were appointed there was a lot of pushback from the left wing of the Democratic Party that you, in your work for the obama administration, were too conservative, that you actually called for deregulation, not more regulations, and also called for cutting back on spending. So is the left wrong or have you had a change of mind from your Previous Service in the Democratic Administration . Well, look, the president elect has a clear vision for making this economy work for working americans again. Thats something that i share and were going to wake up every day trying to move forward. It involves addressing some of the significant structural inequities in our of economy that have left out too Many Americans including black and brown americans around this country who have not had a fair shot and thats going to be our focus, its going to be my focus. Thats been my animating focus across the last decade or more in public life and private life. I think thats what the president elect expects of us and certainly thats what i and the team will carry forward. Chris brian, thank you. Thanks for your time this weekend. And please come back, sir. Thank you. Thanks for having me on. Chris up next, well bring in our sunday group to discuss how the senate will juggle the impeachment trial of donald trump while also dealing with joe bidens nominees and his ambitious agenda. Are you packed yet . Our flight is early tomorrow. And its a long flight too. Once we get there, we will need. Buttercup and thats my family. clapping soft music thank you madi. Whod like to go next . Kaleb, come on up. soft music im very excited today because my whole family is here. This is my mom and my brother and my dad. clapping thank you kaleb. You have a beautiful family. Oh, im not done. My family is way bigger than that. 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Chris House Speaker nancy pelosi making the case for urgent action by congress, as she pushed for the second impeachment of donald trump. Its time for our sunday group. Gop strategist, karl rove, pollster and fox news contributor, Kristen Soltis anderson and political analyst, juan williams. Senate republican leader Mitch Mcconnell said he is keeping an open mind about the second impeachment trial of donald trump, a big difference, sharp difference from his clear opposition from the very start of the first impeachment trial just a year ago. What do you think, karl, are the chances that 17 Senate Republicans, and thats what it would take, if all of the democrats vote for conviction, 17 Senate Republicans would vote to convict donald trump and remove him well, hell be removed from office but to keep him from running again . Well, normally we would say not much chance but i think leader mcconnells statement is a sign that every republican senator needs to take this seriously and i think its all going to boil down to whats the president s defense. Rudy giuliani chartered a very bad course for the president in the morning papers when he suggested that the argument was going to be there couldnt have been incitement because all the charges of widespread voter fraud are true. Those charges and the socalled experts that the campaign mustered to advocate them have been rejected by over 50 courts with judges appointed by President Trump, president obama, president bush and one one reagan appointment. Theres a strong likelihood that 17 republicans will. The argument was this is justified, the attack on the capitol and the attempt to end the congressional hearing on certifying the election was justified because all these charges are true and, frankly, they arent. They have been given every opportunity to prove them in a court of law and have failed to do so. I think it boils down to what is the defense that the president is going to make and if its Rudy Giulianis defense i think it raises the likelihood of more than 17 republicans voting for conviction. Chris juan, what do you think are the chances that the senate, republicans and democrats, will vote to convict the president and ban him from running for office again and is this a bad way for joe biden to start his presidency and with his calls for unity . Well, chris, i think youre right in saying that you only need 17. Joe manchin on the democrat side is pretty clear, hes opposed to impeachment at this moment. But if some senators may simply stay away. You need twothirds of those who are present and i think going back to karls point, if senator mcconnell decides hes not only open to conviction but allowing others to pursue that path, then i think he gives them cover to absolutely do that. Remember, the articles of impeachment are narrowly written. I think giulianis defense is laughable. So this, again, opens the door. And i think this really could happen. But to your point about unity, you know, unity i think is an acknowledgement, the desire for biden to heal, an acknowledgement most trump voters did not participate in this insurrection and so biden is reaching out to them. But you cannot use healing as an excuse for people to pursue anarchy and violence and threaten the stability of our country. That kind of behavior cant be excused and shouldnt be normalized even as we try to heal. Chris meanwhile, President Trump is not going quietly. Here he is this week. The impeachment home hoax is a continuation of the greatest and most vicious witch hunt in the history of our country and is causing tremendous anger and division and pain, far greater than most people will ever understand. Chris a new poll came out this week on the job Approval Rating people give President Trump after the riot on january 6th and lets take a look at the numbers. Only 29 of americans now approve of the job that mr. Trump is doing. Thats by far the lowest rating of this presidency. And among republicans, approval of mr. Trump has dropped from 77 in august to 60 now. Kristin, as our polling expert, how bad are those numbers . How toxic is donald trump now in american politics . Those numbers are not the way you want to leave the presidency. It really reflects a legacy that is not going to be remembered for the things that many of trumps senior staff were hoping to go out and be remembered for. Right now within the Republican Party, i think that decline in his job approval among republicans is sofas nateing so fascinating. In the same poll, they asked americans, do you want donald trump to remain a major figure in american politics. Only 29 of americans said yes. Theres a real i think trump fatigue out there and even among republicans, it was relatively split. I think this is a party thats going to have to grapple with the fact that it has a base of supporters who really like donald trump, they think hes done the right things since the election, they think he was wronged and a broader voter base. By the way, thats the folks in the senate who theyll be very responsive to because they dont have gerrymandered or safe districts that are ready for trump to be gone and off the scene. Chris that raises the big question i asked asa hutchinson, karl, which is where does the Republican Party go from here and is there a place for donald trump in the gop in coming years . Well, the Republican Party is broken. Its fractured. Its in the midst of a civil war. And its going to be an ugly several years and its not going to be six months, its not going to be a year, its going to be years before the Republican Party can put itself back together. It needs to rebuild, it needs to find a way to take traditional Republican Coalition and bring in and keep as much of the trump voters, the ordinary of voters who cared about him, taking on the establishment and taking on the elites on the east and west coast. The Republican Party, lets not kid ourselves, its in the midst of a civil war. When you have the son of the president of the United States calling anyone who opposes his father a zero and promising to come after you in a primary, this aint going to end quickly and it aint going to be pretty and the Republican Party needs to find a way to return to its conservative roots and to update those principles and apply them to the new circumstances in which the country finds itself but it needs to get beyond donald trump and that aint going to be easy because hes knots not going to want to retire and sit on the sidelines. Chris kristin, as a republican pollster, let me pick up on that with you. How do you see this split between traditional republicans and trump republicans . Can they find a way to Work Together . There are a lot of issues that unite them, theres some that divide them. So can they get back to a unified gop or is there going to be a split . And is there a place for donald trump in that party . I think theres a possibility of healing and unity over time but i think its going to be hard to get there. Within the party, before the election, the data that i was seeing showed that more Republican Voters thought of themselves as trump voters first and republicans second. But since the election thats changed. Its now a bit more split, about half of republicans i surveyed see themselves as Trump Supporters first but half see themselves as republicans first. And i think theres a middle ground among the party, youve got a strong base of supporters who think the president was wronged. He hasnt done anything inappropriate since the election. They think hes great. You have about a quarter of republicans who want trump gone, they think its time to turn the page. But about 46 or so of the party, land somewhere in the middle, they dont love his conduct since the election. They think maybe it was stolen from him. They think he was not necessarily responsible for the rally, rather for the insurrection but they would like to party to move on. They hold a mix of views. Finding those folks who say i think trump did some good things but can we do good things without trumps style, without his rhetoric, without as i think governor hutchinson called the cult of personality, i think thats going to be the way the Republican Party has to move forward. They cant win with trump, they cant win without trump. Chris 30 seconds, juan. As somebody who leans to the left, is this disarray on the right just cat nip for you . No, i think this is very serious business. Picking up on what karl said, you see an American Party in disarray. We need a second party here. 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Theyre dividing and divisive and theyre showing something that ive been predicting for a long time. I think big tech has made a terrible mistake and very, very bad for our country. Big tech is not monolithic. Theres several companies. They do different things. For us, were always trying to do the right thing. Chris cook decided the right thing for apple was to suspend the conservative leaning social media platform, parler, from its app store, due to some users violent posts. Isnt big tech restricting speech . We have an app store that has about 2 million apps in it and we have terms of service for these apps. We dont control whats on the internet. But weve never viewed that our platform should be a simple replication of the internet. We have rules and regulations and we just ask that people abide buy those. Chris how did you decide to balance free speech with objectionable content . We looked at the incitement to violence that was on there and we dont consider that free speech, incitement to violence, has an intersection. Chris what about the argument that by taking parler off apple, in addition to what other companies are doing, that youre just driving these people, these views further underground . Weve only suspended them, chris, and so if they get their moderation together, they would be back on there. Chris cook came on Fox News Sunday this week to talk about apples 100 million Racial Equity and justice initiative. So what this initiative is about, is about and about giving about opportunity and about giving communities of color opportunity and we could not be more excited bout its potential. Chris is there something particular about race that puts it at the top of apples agenda right now . Last year with the murder of george floyd, it brought an urgency to this. We are thrilled to be able to sort of do our part here and we hope that more people will follow. Chris as part of its initiative, apple is helping launch the propel center in atlanta for historically black colleges and universities, offering programs in everything from Artificial Intelligence to agriculture technologies and to entertainment. We hope to make the propel center an Innovation Hub that serves all of the hbcus. But becomes a source of information and a source of inspiration for the entire footprint of hbcus. Chris apple is launching the Developer Academy in detroit to teach computer coding. Coding is the most important second language you can learn. Its the only global language. And so we see the power of people learning to code and then designing apps and running their own businesses. Chris how transformative do you think this initiative can be . I think it can be extremely transformative. I think it can make a big difference in peoples lives and thats the reason were so excited about it. Chris cook grew up in alabama in the 1960s and 70s. Did you see racism . Of course. This systemic racism has been something that has been across our country for the length of time that weve been a country. Chris do you remember a first time when you thought to yourself, in your daily life, this is wrong . I remember periods of time, chris, where whether you were in high school or college or beyond, where you look around and there are only white people around and whether its a college or university or a graduate school. It doesnt feel right. And so you ask why is this and i think its the absence of opportunity. It goes back to that. And so what were trying to do with this program is give people the opportunity. Chris cook made the leap to apple in the 90s helping it turn profits when tech experts thought its best days were behind it. Today apple is going to reinvent the phone. Chris a decade later steve jobs introduced the iphone, reinventing personal communication and making apple part of daily life. Cook took over when jobs passed away from cancer. When you succeeded steve jobs back in 2011, how daunting was that . My focus then was on mourning, was on mourning and leading the company through a very, very hard period of time and so i wasnt really thinking about how daunting it was. Chris under cooks leadership, apple reimagined the watch, the first entirely new product of his era. But sees his role in broader terms. What are you proudest of in steering apple over this past decade . Im proudest that weve kept his dna at the core of the company and that the company has stayed focused on innovation and making really great products that empower people and enrich their lives. Chris whats next for apple . Whats next for tim cook . I love every day here. Its a privilege of a lifetime to work with the people i get to work with. Its hard for me to envision my life without apple. Whats next for apple . Were going to continue making the best products if the world, not the most, but the best. Chris does that include an apple car . [laughter] well, i cant comment on rumors and so forth. Chris well, you can . You may choose not to but you certainly youre the boss. Youre right. I choose not to. [laughter] touche. Chris today, apple is the worlds most valuable company. But cook says its continued success hinges on apples core values. We would like to use our platform to help solve some of the countrys biggest issues. We always have seen a company as having a bigger role than merely making money but really also making a difference. Thats what drives me and gets me up in the morning and it gets me to keep coming to work. Chris in 2020, apples share price surged more than 80 . And well be right back with a final word. Chris before we go, this program note. Ill see along with a new fox daytime lineup this wednesday, for the inauguration of joe biden on fox news channel. And thats it for today. Have a great week. And well see you next Fox News Sunday. Maria welcome. Good sunday morning, everyone. Welcome to sunday morning futures. Im maria bartiromo. A new day inro washington and america. As president elect joe biden will be inaugurated this upcoming wednesday. The ceremony scaled back this year because of coronavirus. But the military presence anything but. With more than 25,000 National Guard troops from dozens of states already at the capitol this morning, thats more than three times those in afghanistan and iraq combined. Coming up, South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham with the highlights and the policy priorities of the incoming administration. Plus, the democrats plan for an impeachment trial