can t hack into it. steve: that s joust it. if you have an unprotected, nonsecret service device, somebody could hack into it. they just don t want donald trump walking around with cell phone in his pocket where his friends in the kremlin can just tap in and listen. what s he saying? turn on the cam rand any of that other stuff. brian: cell phone personal thing now he has to get a new case that s a pain in the neck with all the new things. just like us do you have a little thing on the back of the cell phone for his credit cards. dolls he have to run and get another one of those pocket things. ainsley: save all of those numbers. notorious for hearing pic up the phone and call them immediately like the ll beaten lady. is he going to have to save his numbers. brian: i don t know if they will let him. will they let him? steve: he is the president. ainsley: all he has to do is call someone and say get brian kilmeade on the phone they will have your number immediately. steve: is he not goin
go on a certain network, i say kellyanne, would you do it? absolutely, no problem. then she gets on and she just destroys them. so anyway, thank you, baby. thank you. [cheers and applause] ainsley: what s your reaction to that? tremendously humble. ainsley: you didn t know he was going to do that. i said come on melania, let s go together. she said no, go ahead. that s donald trump. you never know what s coming next. i think he said it best right before that ainsley when he is telling the audience this is a victory shared by all. that s how i feel. i get credit and i immediately tell people two things one we had amazing team and unbelievable candidate. i have never met somebody so brilliant and such a natural connector with people. and, secondly, this is someone who just this is a victory shared by all and future shared by all because america really stood up. i saw all the people lined up today at 4:00 in the morning. steve: yeah. i said this is just like one of his rallies all
i will add: greater than ever before. steve: that s great. brian: there is a tremendous sense of positivity in the streets because of donald trump there are so many people i don t know the tourist interview across the country that are here today. ainsley: i know. it s amazing. brian: arkansas, texas, indiana. ainsley: lots of californians on last night. from florida. steve: i went up to capitol hill and had lunch with my daughter yesterday i got two things, hey, peter. that was funny. number two how is your throat? my throat is better today. i had it fixed up for history in the making less than six hours from now. brian: meanwhile, there were protests out there yesterday. steve: a lot of people wound up with sore throats because they were screaming. ainsley: probably. so we ran into a few protesters last night but it was really bad in some areas. griff jenkins was affected by it you saw pete was out in the middle of all of that people throwing things at them.
opportunity to see the joint congressional inaugural committee luncheon. but then most important. steve: in statuary hall. brian: got a chance to seat president speak. he is going to set the tone for the next four years in office. we have seen him speak a lot. we have carried a lot of those speeches. but this is going to be special. steve: sure. brian: this is really going to be important. steve: 2:30p and trump will have a military review. what s interesting starting at 3:00 inaugural parade historically. i went to one during the clinton years. might have been four hours long. three or four hours long. they are saying they are doing their best to get it down to one hour. which is great. keep in mind while it s great to see all the people in the parade, the people on the sidelines can be freezing to death and so, you know, the transition team said we would like to make the people who do teansattend as comfortable as possible short, sweet and a lot of military. ainsley: we want to see w
is he a people tician not a politician. steve: how do you know that he will do these things as a people-tician. i gave you a perfect example. when you look around our big cities you see evidence. a lot of politicians do a lot of the talking but you don t see the evidence of it in downtown chicago i sigh the evidence of donald j. trump is because there is a trump tower almost as big as our willis tower down there. so all you have to do is look around. but in the long run in his heart he said that he wants to help the nation and to make the nation great again. so let s let him do it. steve: today he gets to start. brunell thanks very much. great to have you on fox & friends. great to be here. god bless you and god bless america. ainsley: and god bless you. thank you, i receive it. ainsley: happening right now, protests already building near the capitol griff jenkins and mike tobin in the middle of it all with team coverage, next. brian: still ahead, geraldo rivera here with wha