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unfortunately, republicans have this knack for losing every major election. so we have to get better at that investigate all you want, but you got to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. and the part of that gum-chewing is the finances of the american and our national security. that's most important. >> todd: tomi, quick to the coke. images of the cocaine found in the white house this summer. 20 seconds to you. >> tomi: well, listen, i have a feeling that whoever leaked those images to the daily mail is probably going to be under more investigation than the person who brought the cocaine that the white house in the first place. another sneaky suspicion i have. this is a national security issue. protect the white house, protect the president, a 10-day investigation, no, i don't think so. i have a feeling this investigation, as i said though, is probably going to last far longer and be much more serious. >> carley: we see the baggie in cubby number 50. thanks for joining us. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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>> todd: today in d.c. the national mall expected to be flooded with up to 100,000 protesters for the march israel. the goal of the demonstration is to show solidarity with the actions taken as well as condemning anti-semitism. >> president biden and president xi meeting in fran. >> folks say they are cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming in town. that's true. >> the white house is also planning to talk about fentanyl with the chinese in an effort to curb those drugs. >> we're in new york, it's [bleep], that's what it is. >> bret: donald trump jr. testified in the civil fraud trial against donald trump. >> letitia james smirking at the cameras. >> so much bias here. >> stop protesters. >> a web of marchers pushed into a line of officers in riot gear. officers pushed back and responded with tear gas. >> these photos show the cocaine in a baggie in a west wing locker for the very first time. it has been several months since the secret service abandoned its investigation.
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>> you can't figure out who brought cocaine into one of the most sk secure places in the ene world? >> steve: good morning, everybody. it is 6:01 here in the east. we start this morning, this tuesday, with a fox news alert. a united airlines flight headed from los angeles to canada made an emergency landing in san francisco last night after an alleged bomb threat. officials say the flight took off from l.a. just after 7:00 local time and almost made it to oregon before turning around. >> lawrence: this is what we know, officials determining the threat level was low, allowing the plan to move from the tarmac to the passenger terminals. >> ainsley: united airlines confirming there was an incident on board and a statement reading united forecasting 1909 diverted from san francisco this evening due to a potential security issue on board. the flight landed safely and was met by local law enforcement. we are working to get our customers to their final destination as soon as possible.
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>> brian: united says 148 passengers, 8 crew members all on board the plane. unclear if any of these passengers were arrested. bring updates on the developing story throughout the morning. but a lot more hang. look what is happening today. nearly 100,000 protesters will gather in the national mall in washington, d.c. to march for israel. alexandria hoff joins us now in washington with the details. alex, should be the biggest display for israel ever, right? >> yeah, i mean, you have buses coming from around the country. they started arriving yesterday. some the day before. more traveling overnight all to take part in today's march for israel. the intent is a mass showing of solidarity in the fight against hamas. they want to stand in support of the hostages taken and take a stand against anti-semitism. the rally is going to be from 1:00 to 3:00 today. there is a couple events taking place beforehand, so a lot of road closures in effect this morning from the capitol all the way to 14th street. muller bowser deploying the
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national guard to help with crowd control. local police says there are not any credible threats they have received at this point. the event expected at least 60,000 attendees estimates are putting that more towards 100,000. similar to the showing that there was on back on the 4th pro-palestinian rally. and on that a fracture is growing in the democratic party as house squad members decry accusations of anti-semitism launched towards them over their demands for a cease-fire which have been intronted as calls for israel to stop fighting back against hamas the will israeli government does not represent judaism or jewish values and the jewish people. it does not. >> cease-fire is not just an option. it is our only way out of this. president biden, i hope you're listening. i'm consistent in telling this over and over again. you must listen to the voices of the majority of americans who are calling for a cease-fire
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now. >> some other more establishment democrats, they haven't been able to avoid similar confrontations. senator chris coons of delaware was accosted on an amtrak quiet car yesterday. listen to this. >> senator, sorry to put you on the spot. >> then don't. >> why not call for a cease-fire in gaza. i'm a journalist. why not call for a cease-fire in gaza. 4600 children killed. >> this is a quiet car. >> i know it's a quiet car and i apologize. i understand. children are dying. children are dying. >> how did you get this seat? >> i bought this seat. >> [inaudible] >> no. he is bothering me while i'm try to do work. >> when babies in incubators are dying. >> stop, or i'm going to have you thrown off this train. please stop doing. this questionable journalistic tactic. coons appeared to get up and move. guys? >> steve: did they throw him off the train? >> 30 minutes later they did when they got to philadelphia the next stop.
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>> he works for a controversial news outlet. one that has been criticized for putting up pro-russia propaganda and whatnot. his tactics were never going to be orthodox. coons office did put out a statement saying they condemn the loss of life for any civilians but that the focus has to be on hamas. something that more establishment democrats, republicans at large have maintained. >> lawrence: what about the march, alex, can you talk about if you know. >> they are coming from around the country, i think i heard of six buses coming from overnight from chill. there is optimism for today also the department of homeland security they assess today is a level 1 risk even though there are no credible threats that have been determined by local police still event people on high alert.
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>> ainsley: they say they don't have specific threat but lone actors. be safe down there. >> brian: just amazing. we are talking about this. we are talking about can gaza and the peent our guys have done, seen other footage online. you see the tunnels underneath weaponry in the boy scout camp and child care centers how dare you go to a religious site or hospital? excuse me, that's where the people were that had the hostages including 3-year-old american who watched her parents killed in in front of them. there is 244 of them. and not care about that a lot of the same people harassing chris coons and others are the same ones ripping down the signs on the poles of the pictures of the hostages. people have to wrap their head around hot bad guys are in this
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story. if somebody dies from israeli gunfire that is innocent, that is a mistake. if it's hamas, it is on purpose. and they started this and nobody -- no nation who defends their nation in the armed forces would allow a group like this to live next door. they are going to be eradicated forever. their method of practices in defense is to use human shields and use hospitals. they have to burrow underneath. the french have sent a hospital ship over. we could do the same thing. move out the medical center. >> lawrence: brian, you provided a lot of logic right here. the problem, ainsley, as we have this conversation, it's become deeply emotional. i understand it. when you see the images that are plastered all over the place. they have to realize this is hamas' plan. they want propaganda war.
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>> brian: that's why the camera crews are going with the idf lawrence show the footage and go the and talk to the people they say this did not happen. it's not true. >> brian: these are just actors. >> ainsley: using people in the hospital, in the school, in the boy scout facilities as human shields. because they hide behind innocent civilians. >> this is a part of war it's so sad that innocent people have to die. no one wants that. there was a cease-fire on october 6th. and on october 7th, hamas went into israel and brutally attacked innocent individuals. they have to fight back. they have to wipe out hamas because hamas has already said we are going to do that second time, a third time, and a fourth time. >> steve: indeed. that's why it's so important today. that's why so many people are going to washington. in fact, in my town they are loading up the buses right now at the synagogues and they are heading to washington. they will be there by noon. >> ainsley: all over social media, too, peeping are preparing. >> steve: it's important for america to stand in solidarity with israel while denouncing
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anti-semitism and demanding the release of the hostages. meanwhile, let's talk a little bit about something that's going on on the other side of the country, and that's the apec summit, kicks off tomorrow. and you know, over the last couple of years we have talked a little bit about what a living hell hole san francisco has become. open air drugs, people carjacked, people robbed, all that stuff, well, because of this great big world leader con fab, san francisco is undergoing an extreme makeover, gavin newsom edition, essentially. what they're doing is they're cleaning it up. there was a homeless guy who told cbs yesterday i don't understand why it took so long. it's almost like a face lift. it doesn't stay. it's a temporary fix. gavin newsom himself said it's like a face lift. here he is on thursday, talking about the big sweep in the golden gate. >> any time you put on an event, by definition, you know, you have people over at your house,
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you are going to clean up the house. you are going to make sure the kids make their berksdz you know, take the socks, put them in the drawer, in the hamper. you know, 21 world leaders. you got tens of thousands of people coming from all around the globe, what an opportunity to showcase the world's most extraordinary place. san francisco. this is a crown gel. >> brian: fentanyl most of which comes from china. here's the thing. it has not stopped the crime, has it? it didn't stop the crime as of yesterday. when you find out a czech crew was actually -- bastat czech tv journalist. >> steve: that's the guy's name. >> brian: this guy vostal rolls off the tongue from czech tv out there and his crew was robbed of $18,000 worth of equipment the
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day after they cleaned up the city. can you clean up the city and make it look better but you can't stop the criminals from harassing you. >> ainsley: three masked assail atlantis approached these guys with guns pointed. one was pointed at the camera guy's stomach. s one was reported at the reporter's head. stole $18,000 worth of equipment and footage. they had to run to best buy. thankfully they are okay. new lights and cables and using their phones now for video to try to cover this event. here's the question though. gavin newsom, first of all, you can't compare socks -- we're not cleaning up socking, we are cleaning up needles, feces off the ground. we heard in some of the department stores there people were going in the bathroom and using the bathroom right on the ground. that's the kind of thing they are cleaning up. you saw the subway. cleaning up the homeless people. why do you clean up for world leaders and can you do it so quickly but you can't clean up for your snrntd. >> lawrence: it's been an ongoing problem. i think i have gone to san francisco just this year alone for the channel four times. every time we go we have got to have security because the homeless will attack you.
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>> steve: they are aggressive. >> lawrence: then one security guard has to stay with the car to protect all the equipment that's in the car because they have been robbing people left and right. but i think the one thing that newsom does, that no democrats. >> brian: see the fences they're putting up there? >> lawrence: it's crazy. at least he does, even though his explanation is ridiculous, he doesn't deny there is a problem. that he was the one thing republicans have to watch out for newsom is that in a world where democrats are l. just say no this problem doesn't exist. no, the southern border is fine. no homelessness problem, no, crime is not a problem. evidence has this way of saying, you know what? yeah, this exists in my town. yeah i did clean it up because of world leaders, you know, you do the same thing at home when your guests come around. >> ainsley: yeah, i like to keep my house clean all the time. keep it clean all the time. >> brian: we put everything into one room and make sure that no one gets into that one room. all my secret documents.
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>> steve: here's the thing though, this isn't just happening in san francisco. look at our breaking news yesterday. naomi biden's secret service vehicle was being carjacked in the middle of the night, like three weeks before that a member of congress was carjacked. there was a member of the washington commanders who was shot when he was being carjacked. >> ainsley: how about the guy beaten up in las vegas in front of the high school. beaten to death by like 1 guys? that little girl in the playground acid thrown at her. she is burned. >> steve: thing about naomi biden yesterday this is georgetown like the best neighborhood in town. one of my kids was out to dinner last week for a birthday, and they were going to park on the street. and the person at the front door said if you park down there, you'll be safe. if you park over there, there has been a lot of carjackings, lately. it's common knowledge. you park over there, you are going to get carjacked in washington, d.c.
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>> brian: airtags track your car while you eat. >> ainsley: are people doing that in d.c. i remember. >> steve: people -- listen, they live in virginia. so they are gonna avoid washington, d.c. >> ainsley: remember in san francisco wrub the one that went out it there to report and people said they are just leaving their windows down now. eve e. >> steve: that was in oakland. leave the trunks open get a crowbar. don't steal anything. >> brian: no radio on your car. >> ainsley: pull your radio out. i had a handle on mine and pull it out. >> steve: so did i. >> brian: nicest radio walking around the city. or leave it in a store. >> ainsley: spoken like someone who grew up in new york. >> brian: i did, actually. >> ainsley: grow up in a neighborhood where you walked around. >> brian: after a while take the face off. good luck switching the station. >> steve: we used to do that then i parked it in front of guggenheim museum on fifth avenue and overnighted it there and went out and my car's window
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was broken and the radio was stolen and the whole dash was screwed up. >> brian: guggenheim overrated the whole museum. i had go there for college and do a report. i don't like anything. nothing. >> ainsley: guggenheim you have to walk up like this. fun to take the kids. >> steve: i think it was in a hitchcock movie. >> brian: in fact we have it. can we roll it? sorry. let's talk about the irony of president of china who the fundamentals and the ingredients for fentanyl is made, precursor is a better word. shipped over to mexico where fentanyl was put into our country which is poisoning the streets. one of the original streets poisoned is the one he is going to be driving down. listen to darren mark, the president of stall cup and a san francisco resident. >> residents were able to see through this smoke and mirrors trick. as you may know everything in tt gold. three people have died from
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fentanyl in san francisco between the years 2001 and 2023. we have been begging local leaders days upon end and upon weeks and upon months to please do something about our, you know, the state of our community, you know, it's become inhabitable. it's very ironic, actually, fentanyl does come from china through the southern border into san francisco. it's $3 a gram, cheaper than a loaf of bread. a gallon of milk, a gallon of gasoline, and the leader of china is coming in to town for the asian pacific economic cooperation conference and metal barricades are established to herd us like cattle. >> steve: one of the deliverables, one of the things going to happen at the apec summit, china is going to agree to crack down on companies exporting the chemicals, the precursors to the united states. keep in mind, once upon a time, china actually started to crack down on fentanyl shipments but then the chinese companies realized, wait a minute, okay. we can't sell fentanyl to mexico
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anymore, let's just sell the components, the precursors so that's what they have been doing, ultimately, this is going to be great for, you know, the cracking down on the use of fentanyl in the united states. joe biden is going to take as it a big win. >> ainsley: according to bloomberg though it says under this deal they will agree to crack down on fentanyl and source materials but in return the biden administration would lift restrictions on china's forensic police institute which is responsible for human rights abuses. >> brian: i don't like the exchange. bribing them to do the right thing. didn't they promise president trump they were going to crack down on this. put it in writing and not doing it. like they are going to buy additional grain from our farmers not going to happen? >> steve: soybeans. >> lawrence: 50% is laced with fentanyl. >> steve: as that guy pointed out accurately, it's cheap. couple of great shows on netflix like dope sick. and one other one about the
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oxycontin crisis. >> ainsley: it's called pain killers, really good. >> steve: it's all about how oxycontin became so expensive and then what happened? people started using cheaper heroin. and then fentanyl. and that's where we are today. >> ainsley: they are also going to sign a deal so a.i. stays out of the nuclear weapons. >> steve: good thing. >> ainsley: don't have a real life terminator. >> brian: good show on apple about the morning show it's great. i like that, too. which is back with jennifer aniston. reminds us a lot of us except. >> ainsley: except for a lot of it. >> brian: no elon musk character in our lives. steve. >> lawrence: police and protesters meet again over the new atlanta training center dubbed cop city. i have been there and we'll explain what's goings on now. >> brian: plus, 9 first photo images emerges i should say for the white house cocaine gate. could it help crack the case? pun intended. >> ainsley: plastic container.
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♪ >> carley: we are back with your headlines and tragically new overnight late army staff sergeant being honored in dignified transfer earlier this morning at dover air force base in delaware. hhe was killed last week after a training exercise went wrong causing their plane to crash in the mediterranean sea. the crash remains under investigation. the house is expected to open 9:00 a.m. eastern time after delaying the vote on a motion to impeach dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. the effort to impeach mayorkas was pushed forward by congresswoman marjorie taylor greene in may after title 42 ended. house committees have held several hearings this year on the crisis at the border. mayorkas and the dhs continue to push back. saying he has not zone any laws
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during his service. and big situation out of portland. portland public schools will remain closed today after negotiations stalled between the teacher's union and the city this weekend. students have not had a single day of school this month as we enter day 8 of the historic strike. union reps and school district officials are set to head back to the bargaining table later today. got get those kids in the classroom. lawrence, over to you. >> lawrence: crazy. >> steve: it is, indeed. >> lawrence: thanks, carley. >> carley: where is lawrence? >> brian: you will see him in five seconds. >> steve: clashing with protesters at the atlanta area police and fire training center that we have told you about in the past. also known as cop city by critics. >> ainsley: lawrence jones has more. they don't want training facility for firefighters and. >> lawrence: mannered two miles from the local park to the training center construction
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site chanting stop cop city along the way. the protesters, some clothed with goggles, masks and chemical suits eventually met by a line of officers in right gear training center. blocking the roadway for tear edge employed flash bang grenades. one protester threw a canister back at the officers. this is not a group that has the best interest of atlanta at heart. a group today that left grisham park prepared to reach the site prepared to do harm prepared to do destruction. protests against the training center have been going on for years now. critics say they are taking a stand against police violence. earlier this year, the georgia attorney general handed down charges against 61 protesters calling them, quote: militant anarchists, the 85-acre, $91 million facility is intended to replace inadequate training centers and help the department recruit new officers. these guys say they want more training for police but when they actually build the
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facility. >> ainsley: exactly. >> lawrence: they protest the fittings. you can't win. >> steve: it was just a couple years ago where everybody goes the cops don't know what they're doing. they have to be retrained. they put aside tens of millions of dollars to do this and now they don't like it. >> lawrence: you have got to imagine what the folks of atlanta are going through right now. record crime, violent crime. carjackings, shootings happening. you have buckhead that is a part of atlanta that wants to succeed from atlanta right now and trying to do this training facility and that's not even enough for the protesters. >> we will see where this goes. this is the most egregious example since the defund the police movement that really helped destroy their democratic party at that time. and they now are living off abortion. this is unbelievable. that you have a chance to have a police facility at a time in which people had sobered up and understood that law and order is necessary. and this is about third major time they're looking break it up. i just hope they don't ache why he is. >> lawrence: the problem, ainsley is you have got the
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folks that say they want to defund police. go to atlanta which i have been tons of time talking to the residents there. they don't want. this a lot of these protesters from there right now are from outside of the state. >> steve: of course. >> ainsley: chanting stop cop city viva viva who was invoking the nickname of a activist fatally shot by state troopers. they didn't like the way that went down. yet, they are against training the officers so they will know exactly how to handle certain individuals or certain situations. >> steve: you knew it was going to be trouble when the protesters showed up with gas masks. and they got it. >> lawrence: mostly peaceful, i guess? >> steve: mostly. >> ainsley: thanks, lawrence. >> brian: paul pelosi recounts the moment he was attacked with a hammer and in another courtroom don trump jr. takes the stand again in the trump civil trial. legal expert jonathan turley breaks it all down. >> steve: plus, it's a holiday huddle for the kelsey brothers
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>> brian: let me tell you what you are going to be watching today if you stick with fox news and i know you will. first off temporary speaker mchenry talking to the current speaker johnson. do you know what he was saying? how come i wasn't on "fox & friends" when i was temporary speaker but johnson gets to go on today. it's true. the speaker will be with us this morning. joe biden will be be at a climate event today because i don't know it's tuesday. he is at one every day. $6 billion of your money for something to do with solar and wind. and here at 11:30. this is going to be historic.
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over 100,000 people expected to rally for israel. among the speakers, debra messing, van jones, speaker johnson, perhaps. it's going to be a major event. and we're going to cover it all right here on fox news. but, steve, first, you have a very special guest. >> steve: i do, indeed, brian. thank you very much. this morning at 10:00 a.m., the donald trump civil trial for fraud is going to continue here in new york city. it comes after donald trump jr. yesterday took the stand for the second time calling the case purely political. this is about the attorney general going after and prosecuting their political enemies. well, we are in new york. okay? is what it is. >> all right. here with reaction, we hope we don't have to beep him. fox news contributor and george washington university law professor jonathan turley. jonathan, good morning. >> thank you, steve. >> explain where we are in this trial because even before they called the first witnesses, the judge had already said okay, i
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have looked at all the documents, fraud happened. what are they doing now? >> >> right. it's like rush for a train that's left the station. this judge has already said that you've committed fraud. and so what they're really trying to do here is to create a record that if this judge does what james wants him to do and bans the -- bans trump from doing business in new york, they will be able to show the court of appeals how over the top this process has been. and, you know, to that end, they are trying to show that overvaluing assets in real estate in new york is a common problem and a common practice. now, you might have some type of fine associated, but none of us can find a case that being loose anything like this. and, to have james just beaming every day from the -- from her backseat, is particularly glaring. you know, this is someone who ran on the pledge to bag the trumps and she has that thrill kill look about her. keep in mind, james previously
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tried to disband the nra and this is what the new york voters seem to want in their attorney general, this type of weaponized system. >> steve: jonathan, to your point about how the attorney general pictured right there in court yesterday, how she ran on -- ran for the office on i'm going to get donald trump, obviously, when this is a -- this is appealed, that is going to be a corner stone of the defense. >> that is. the problem for the trump organization is you have a law that's rather bizarre. i mean, this is law that doesn't require any victim. it doesn't require anyone to lose money. the banks didn't complain here. they made money. and, yet, y you have an attorney general who is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. when a single penny was not lost to these banks. that's part of this law. but, you know, this is the type of legal system new yorkers have
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voted for. and you can see from the reaction of james every morning from that seat people are enjoying. this enjoying it a bit too much. >> steve: let's talk about a trial going on on the west coast with some video and we are not going to show it, the hammer attack of paul pelosi about a year ago. right now david depape is on trial. paul pelosi took the stand yesterday and he was recalling what he remembered and he said this: the door opened and a very large man came in with a hammer in one hand and some ties -- twist ties in the other and said where's nancy? as i think that woke me up. next thing you know he is in a pool of blood. and here's the video. and we stop it just before the bad part. what's going on with this trial? i mean, it's pretty clear the guy hits him with a hammer. >> right. it's really hard to imagine a stronger prosecutorial case. he is on film doing the attack
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and so, what did the defense is trying to do who is to make a type of insanity defense without really making an insanity defense. they are saying that he was delusional. he was obsessed with conspiracy theories. that -- go to the question of intent. but the problem is he is not legally insane. the fact that he brought those ties, backpack full of electronics, the planning that he showed in finding the house. those all work against the claim of insanity. and the defense knows it. they have a tough issue here. so, the most they can hope for is the type of nullification by the jury to say well, yeah, the attack occurred but this guy is really quite disturbed. is he disturbed. it's just that he falls short of what would make a really viable insanity defense. >> steve: yeah, apparently, depape asked pelosi several times where's nancy, told him she was in d.c. he said she was the leader of the pack. he had to take her out. and he was going to wait for
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her. it's all part of the testimony going on. >> right. >> steve: jonathan, thank you very much for getting up early today. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: all right. see you soon. coming up on this tuesday, ai and nuclear weapons. that's reportedly on the table when president and xi jinping meet tomorrow in san francisco. plus, a billionaire backed utopian city in california that's raising national security concerns. you're going to want to hear about that. and how a government shutdown could cause chaos for thanksgiving travel. kurt the cyberguy is going to unpack it all coming up right here on "fox & friends." ♪ that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. this is a tempur-pedic mattress and it's designed to help make aches and pains a thing of the past by relieving pressure points and supporting your body in a way no other mattress can. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic
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>> ainsley: today, biden jets off to san francisco ahead of the high stakes meeting communist china xi jinping. and reportedly on the table a deal that would limit the usage of artificial intelligence in our nuclear weapons. so let's bring in kurt the cyberguy to react to this. kurt, they are coming to your state. i know you are in l.a. they are cleaning up san francisco in advance of this. this sounds like a good thing. we don't want a.i. taking over the nuclear weapons program. >> kurt: no, we don't. if it requires inviting the president of china to come to l.a. to clean up the mess that's here, please, come visit. because we're already hearing from friends that are up in the bay area that have come down for
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dinner over the weekend. it's spotless all of a sudden. good lord, anyway. a.i. are -- right, exactly. the deal we're talking about at the asian pacific economic summit between the two presidents is going to limit the autonomous weaponry, such as drones and nuclear weapons and warheads out there. the idea is don't put a.i. inside of the kind of weapons that could absolutely annihilate either of us. so that's a good thing, i think. on a side note, though, you know, focus on cleaning up the cities and focus on the fact that, you know, china is a big problem here in california. >> ainsley: what's your reaction to the flannery associates buying up a billion dollars of land around travis air force base because china has been known to do this, i know that the leaders in your area are really worried that's that is going to happen here too. the backers have been released but now there is u.s. national security panel that is investigating to make sure that this money is not from
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foreigners or foreign governments. what are people saying in california about this? it's called the utopian city. california forever. >> well, so, first of all, that's what it is. it's a bubble within a bubble. when you are super rich and you have a builds, what do you do? instead of cleaning up the homeless crisis and the drugs that run rampant out in california, you build your own little bubble to insulate yourself from it. and that's what the concept of this is with all these tech billionaires behind it. and there is good reason to be concerned here about ownership and china already bought 300 acres adjacent to an air force base that is a drone base in north dakota last year, raising very similar red flags. it's something we need to keep our eye on. you can't just let any investor come in and own property right next to really important military installations on our own soil. >> ainsley: kurt, i know you fly a lot. and air travel could be affected
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over the thanksgiving -- thanksgiving is a week away because ever the government shutdown. hopefully the government won't shut down friday at midnight going into saturday to get something done. if it does, federal museum museums could close. national parks would close. we are worried about the airports, 50,000 tsa workers, 15,000 federal air traffic controllers, a total of 3.5 federal workers won't get paid. >> kurt: yeah. i mean, in terms of what's about to happen for thanksgiving travel, chaos could get even more layers of chaos expected. tsa and air traffic controllers will still come to work, though, but without pay should the government shutdown. impact to travel here tuesday on the 21st, expected # .6 million people to fly. on wednesday, 2.7 million. sunday is going to be the biggest day. 2.9 million people, the busiest day, 22,000 flights about 3 plus million fliers will be in the air.
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fly early, download apps like i was just pulling this one up called flighty, and at cyberguy.com we have 4, 5 essentials to have before you go to the airport. whether it's thanksgiving or whatever, when you get into a pinch, you want to be able to bail yourself out. because it's no fun standing in a line with no good answers on the other end of it. you can fix it all with your phone, that's in your hand. we will show you how to do that. >> ainsley: will you just travel with me, kurt? i feel like you have all the answers. thank you. >> you would be fun to fly with. >> ainsley: i am fun to fly with. yes. thank you. >> i can imagine. we'll have to do it. >> ainsley: great to see you. hand it over to carley for headlines. >> carley: hey, ainsley, got this out of california. a developing story here. officials are now saying the massive weekend fire that shut down a los angeles freeway was caught by arson. governor gavin newsom says investigators are trying to determine if more than one suspect was involved. crews are still working to assess the damage as commuters are encouraged to work from home
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if possible. and the holidays are almost here but several christmas tree farmers in the northeast are taking this year off. many are citing low demand, increase in operating costs and tree supply shortages. thankfully experts say the nationwide supply of trees is very healthy so you will still be able to get your hands on an evergreen before santa comes to town just in some areas they are closing up shop. janice, over to you. >> janice: that is not a good news story. it's terrible. >> carley: half sad, yes, i agree. everybody should get their own christmas tree and celebrate. >> janice: even if it is a charlie brown christmas tree. >> carley: we love them all. >> janice: absolutely. let's take a look at the weather. it does feel a little bit like christmas in the northeast. cooler temperatures. we are going to move up a little bit. let's take a look at the maps and i will show you what is happening because there is a lot going on. 45 degrees right now. yesterday in the 30's. i will take it. across the great lakes, it's
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cool across the west as well. and then we have a couple of systems, one across the gulf coast. that's going to bring some much needed moisture for that area. but, that's going to transition into a coastal low as we get into this weekend. okay? so this is early thanksgiving travel trouble on friday. if you're traveling friday and the weekend, which we are, because we are going to the patriot awards, this area of low pressure on saturday is going to come up and give us not so great weather especially along the coast. and then thanksgiving week a lot of lows on the map. right? so that means you're going to have to encould us up to date on fox weather.com. and, of course, i will, too. but the bottom line is it's going to be very, very about izzy in the next couple of weeks and we will keep you posted. but there is going to be a lot of weather happening as well, ainsley. >> ainsley: thank you, janice. >> janice: you got it. >> ainsley: this week the house reconvenes after delaying impeachment vote for alejandro mayorkas. the first photos emerge from the infamous white house cocaine gate. could they help crack the case?
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to realize they couldn't find anything or whose it was. jimmy failla done a lot of investigating of his own fox news radio, fox nation, also streams live. good job daily mail. what have you gathered with your years of investigative experience from what we know so far? >> jimmy: first of all i gather i should i clearly look like the guy who leave cocaine. the reason i got this call i was insulted i show up. play the teams on the schedule. good on "the daily mail" and "new york post" for picking it up. the truth is the rest of the media has been embarrassment on this. don't forget, this was a media that freaked out if trump brought diet coke into the oval office. this dude showing up with original recipe not a word. but isn't it funny to think we were told, what, the biden administration was going to restore dignity to the office. now playing a game of whose line is can is it anyway. this is ridiculous. >> brian: no one said it was a blind spot in the surveillance cameras. but, yet, it was right in the middle of all the lockers.
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>> jimmy: yeah. >> brian: told us it was in three different places and for some reason i would think, unless someone is wearing gloves in the white house in july, you could have found out whose fingerprints it was. >> jimmy: i got to be honest. i didn't get the feeling that they fought to the end on this one. it wasn't the most thorough investigation in the world. the idea, okay, that there aren't cameras in the any portion of the white house i find hard to believe. like, dude, i can't get a bottle of poll and spring on a delta flight. you can get a bag of bugger sue drawer into the most secure location on earth. >> brian: can you imagine if the trump white house had cocaine in it biggest story. secret documents by his corvette. no one follows up. we have cocaine in the white house. 10 days it's a wrap. i don't understand how people could fight you on the double standard. >> jimmy: i think part of it is they are rooting for biden to start doing cocaine if only because they want to see him make it up the steps of the
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plane in one shot. might be a fringe benefit for us where he remembers where to stand and doesn't get to shake hands with an invisible person at the end of the speech. >> brian: jimmy i have no theory i want to offer. >> give it to me. >> brian: seems like democrats want him out so bad jim could they have planted it in the white house? >> brian: could it have happened. >> jimmy: i know it wouldn't surprise me. it's not hunter he doesn't do cocaine he just likes the smell of it. [. [laughter] >> brian: i just got that. >> jimmy: way to keep up with the group, kilmeade. thanks, carley. [laughter] fox across a guest called brian kilmeade. i was against this but go through with it. >> brian: present company not excluded. you hurt my feelings. jimmy, i told everyone i was going to get in on time i have four seconds. jill jim boom, thank you, you guys. >> brian: 3, 2, 1,

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