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plus. i don't think he was strong on his estate because after all, the numbers were not really that good on his estate. he was passionate about his principles and values and that counts a lot in the democratic party and in the country. >> sean: chip, 15 seconds for you, chip. >> governor desantis did a great job. i give him an a. i think he made a clear and compelling case for why freedom works and why it has worked in florida. and i think, a look, governor newsom, i can't give him a hall pass for being slick and selling a bad state of california because it is bad because of his leadership. he gets an f because california is a feeling state. >> sean: thank you both. appreciate it. that is all the time we have left this evening. thank you for being with >> there is one thing in closing that we have in common, neither
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of us will be the nominee for our party in 2024. >> yes, he's in decline, yes, it is a danger to the country. he has no business running for president, gavin newsom won't say that that, is why he's running a shadow campaign. one person i wouldn't listen to more than ron desantis, he lacks any credibility on the issue of immigration. >> they plot the human feces found on the streets of san francisco. they cleaned up for a communist dictator, but not for their own. >> todd: two of governors duking it out in the red vs blue state debate. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. crime, lockdown, economy, and the 2024 presidential debate. brooke singman has more of the biggest moments of the night.
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>> brooke: the two sparred over which state is the best to live in, watch. >> governor desantis: california dominates. interesting campaign strategy for ron desantis to be bashing state of 40 million americans when california has no -- >> governor desantis: i was talking to a fellow who had made the move to florida, he said florida is safer, better budget, lower taxes and he is happy with the quality of life and he paused, by the way, i'm gavin newsom's father-in-law. >> carley: numbers don't lie, california has a larger population, florida has seen larger growth. the sunshine state has lower employment rate. they later went back and forth on education. >> governor desantis: when people on the left say you are
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banning books by removing this from a young kid's classroom, this is not age appropriate. we will stand for the rights of parents, we will do that nationwide. >> governor newsom: we don't require k-3rd grade sexual education, that doesn't happen until middle school. you are using education as sword for your cultural purge. >> brooke: they couldn't resist talking about the next presidential election, but newsom said he has no intention run nothing 2024. >> governor desantis: he thinks biden and harris has done a great job. they are not. what california represents is the biden-harris agenda on steroids, that will be disastrous for working people.
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>> governor newsom: i will take joe biden over ron desantis at any age, i will work hard to get joe biden and kamala harris re-elected in 2024. >> brooke: quite a night, both desantis and newsom seem to be in high willing to do it again. he is expected to hit the trail today with an event in south carolina. >> carley: thank you so much, the 2024 campaign came up a lot. desantis accused newsom of running a shadow campaign and newsom said only thing ron have in common, neither of us will be the nominee for our party in 2024. shots fired. >> todd: good discussion on policy, we will get into it with a panel. our favorite guests are coming up. carley shimkus, it wasn't only fight of the night, down to dallas for thursday night football.
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seahawks visiting the cowboys. metcalf getting things going with touchdown first quarter. did sign language, is he studying sign language? that was his end zone celebration. third touchdown of the day. he's good, giving seahawks the lead. cowboys would not be outdone in the jerry dome. >> to the left. and shoulder shake and throws. hais caught by ferguson, touchdown. >> that was quarterback dak prescott third touchdown. tying n.f.l. record with fourth straight home game scoring 40 points as they take down the seahawks 41-35. cheryl casone and lawrence jones will be happy today. >> carley: lawrence is down in georgia, having breakfast with friends. tiger woods returning to the course, playing with justin
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thomas. didn't have first-round performance he wanted, finishing day three in 18th place. he was able to capture four birdies, despite the numbers. >> todd: oh. >> putt and long range. [cheering] ♪ >> carley: that is a second birdie right there. >> todd: let's just watch. >> carley: i didn't know if to talk or watch all four birdies in silence. this is tiger's first tournament since he withdrew from the masters in april. he is teamed up with fowler. that must be a cool tournament, bahamas. >> todd: you said he captured four birdies, he didn't capture birds, right? >> carley: he did not take a gun to the bahamas and start
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shooting birds from the sky, todd. back to politics, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is opening up about her rocky relationship with nancy pelosi. she is not holding back. >> todd: it is insane. we are sharing juicy details when joe concha joins us live. don't go anywhere.
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>> carley: the fbi is searching for these two suspects accused of carjacking a federal agent at gunpoint in washington, d.c.
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police say it happened wednesday afternoon as the agent was getting out of his car. robbers got away with the fbi vehicle, which had the agent's body armor inside. the chevy malibu was found 20 minutes later. still no sign of the suspects. the fbi is turning to public for help, offering $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. todd. >> todd: two teens in memphis, tennessee, back on the street after being charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of that 15-year-old boy. the suspect accused of killing this university of memphis student in a hit and run out of prison after paying his low bond a week ago. a tennessee state senator joins me now. state senator taylor, how did this happen? >> it is really bad here, todd. first, thank you for having me and happy friday to you. the crime is really out of
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control in memphis. as a matter of fact, just last week, i sent a letter to the governor asking him to send in additional state troopers to shelby county. we had a fed ex truck stopped in traffic by a group of people that then opened up the back of the truck and looted the back of the fed ex truck. crime is so bad in memphis, i'm expecting to see alex hogan reassigned to report from memphis about the crime. >> todd: that's a bold statement. looks like two things are at play here. democrat leaders, including da saw illinois and new york and said, we want that for some reason in memphis, tennessee. you have judges, especially the judge in the murder case in
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introduction who said this about bail. >> collect money from poor people, that is what they do, that is how they function. i detest the bail bond system in shelby county. >> todd: all right, he ignores key fact that bail keeps bad people behind bars. what is your response to that judge right there? >> well, first i said the other day on local affiliate of fox that i was pissed off about this and the community is. what is harmful about that particular judge, judge anderson, he manages judicial commissioner program, magistrates in tennessee and they set initial bail for defendants. he oversees that program and his
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anymous toward bail is influencing his decision letting people out without bail, also influencing the decision of judicial commissioners. one thing i hope to do in january when we reconvene is to amend judicial commissioner law so that judicial judge, that judge overseeing judicial commissioners will be reassigned to just the courtroom. and hopefully be able to get that done in january. >> todd: look at the system, you have a judge looking out for the criminal, the da is looking out for the criminal, who is looking out for the victim? in time for holidays, new york assemblyman is donating his kidney to a purple heart veteran. >> carley: that lawmaker is here to tell us what inspired him to
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[recording playing] >> todd: a fox news alert, sirens blaring nothing israel as the ceasefire ends and fighting resumes. greg palkot has the latest. greg. >> greg: after a week's pause, the fighting is on, the war between israel and hamas is raging again. we are a mile from the northern part of gaza strip, our location here, i will step aside and let cameraman ben give you a sense of the landscape. we've been seeing airstrikes and hearing artillery. you might see smoke coming from
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there. there was a whole bunch of smoke a half-hour ago, again, we're hearing automatic gunfire, sign of clashes on the ground, there could be thousands of israeli soldiers there. strongest strikes in the gaza strip, hamas stronghold, how do we get here? both sides blaming each other. israels says hamas did not present adequate set of new captives to be released before ceasefire was set to end, hamas sent off rockets to neighboring villages where we are now. that was following that, israel announced it was resuming strikes, hitting a variety of locations, going for the temporary headquarters of ham near khan yunis. we heard dozens have been killed according to hamas. prime minister netanyahu released statement saying upon
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resumption of fighting we emphasize the government of israel is committed to achieving the goal of the war. releasing the hostages, eliminating hamas. remember last nights we did see the last for now it seems of released hostages, seven women and one man, starting teenage level. negotiators are looking to restart the ceasefire, experts say that is unlikely to happen. looks like war again. remember, guys, as we watch this, watch israeli air force hit target and see smoke come up, hear booms, there are still hostages there, too, maybe 140 haven't been freed. retrieving hostages and dealing with hamas is a double-barrelled target and strategy for israel. back to you. >> todd: greg palkot, thank you. carley, over to you. >> carley: turning to this, ari
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brown is in spirit of giving, he will donate one of kidneys to a purple heart veteran. he has seven children and two grandkids, but one commander says brown's act is equal to anything that any military person would do to be able to protect to almost protect the future life of someone. i'm humbled he is doing this. new york state assemblyman ari brown joins me now. this is the most selfless thing you could do. why did you decide to give a kidney to somebody you don't even know? >> two reasons. in '91, desert storm was happening and i said, maybe i
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should go, my dad said you got another kid. i always regret it, i am air patrol now, it is not serving. i had an opportunity now to -- i give blood, tested for different things, they said you match and turned out it was for a veteran, purple heart recipient veteran. i'm giving back now. as a god-fearing christian, a jew, you give. when you have god on your side, you win. the jews were chased into the sea by pharaoh, they believed in god and stepped into the water and god was on their side. we have other people trying to chase us into the river and sea and god is on our side. >> carley: you are telling a story of not just you giving a kidney to a veteran, but what is
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going on in israel. you are an orthodox jew, i will ask you about that. back to the purple heart veteran, have you met him yet? what is the interaction between the two? >> we have not met yet, there is a whole battery of testing they put on the donor prior to telling the recipient. they just told him. they took him off the list. he is married for a very long time, least i can do. he is the same age my father was when he passed away. my dad had parkinson, i couldn't give to him, now i can save a life. >> carley: you are giving him the gift of life. you have been doing a lot of work in the city council speaking out against antisemitism given what is going on in this city and around the world whachl is your message there? >> i'm deputy mayor of cedar
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herst. christians and jews alike, they are not just coming after jewish people, they are coming after all in america. we stand up for the jewish people and god, god said we will defend them and protect the jewish people and the rest of the world. >> carley: you are saving a life and have a wonderful message, as well. thank you for joining us this morning. great man. over to you. >> todd: temperatures in the northeast taking a plunge and so is meteorologist adam klotz he's kicking off the holiday season by repelling down the side of one of the tallest buildings in connecticut. he joins us live from 22 stories up. adam klotz, annual tradition, how is it going? >> adam: it is tradition. i'm not up there yet, the building is behind me. bringing back nightmares or terrors for you? you have done this, as well. it is annual tradition on "fox
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and friends," every single year someone from fox, i've done it a couple times, todd has done it, janice, rick has done it, will cain has done it, we come to connecticut and get on the back of this 22-story building, 295 feet tall, round that up to 300. we repel down it. preview of heights and lights event that happen in connecticut, how they kickoff the holiday season. entire show will happen on sunday, this is preview for the show on sunday. we are repelling down the side of the building. somebody dresses as santa, or maybe it is santa, there are elves and they go down this building and we light the christmas tree, thousands and thousands of families and kids and this is something on "fox
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and friends" we've been doing for years and years. adam, is it cold when you hang on the side of the building? i've done this a couple of different times, i've done it a few different times. this year it is not particularly bad, if you can bring up the graphics. temperatures are in the 40s. eastern half of the country experiencing a cold snap, that is starting to break. there is a big frontal system sweeping the midwest and southeast and marching to the east coast. for me, that rain doesn't arrive here along the east coast, new york city to stan ford and connecticut until this afternoon. forecast is looking good and i'm happy and if i'm honest, guys, back out here, every single time i stand here, i'm like what life decision lead me to this moment. i'm on the building, but right
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now, why am i awake so early? >> carley: you'll repel down the side of a building. >> todd: brian cashman. they are worried i will yell at cashman and be like, you traded -- >> carley: you did it once. >> todd: and i yelled at brian cashman. two governors getting together to debate red vs blue state policies. >> carley: we have our political panel on deck coming up next. hillsdale was founded in 1844 we're passing on a cultural heritage, the culture of the west when the federal government started giving money to colleges, we didn't take it. that independence has allowed us to stay with our mission that we established 175 years ago. because we don't accept federal money, we are free to concentrate on the mission of the college we care about freedom and that affiliates us with
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>> california represents the biden-harris administration on steroids. they want to get four more years, that will be disastrous for working american people. >> you are trolling folks to outtrump trump. how is that going for you, ron? i know nikki haley's campaign is asking when you will drop out and give nikki haley a chance to take out donald trump in this election. >> todd: the great red vs blue state debate. who won? look at this panel, kaylee mcgee white, bill mcgurn, and kristen
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tate. awesome to have all three of you. a lot of zingers. who won the debate and follow-up question, is gavin newsom still considered the first in line if biden drops out? >> yeah, i think ron desantis clearly won this debate. in some ways, this was debate between the two guys, in other ways, debate between newsom and joe biden. democrats have this 81-year-old man as head of their party and everyone is looking around wondering who they can replace him with. their great hope, gavin newsom really let them down last night. desantis confronted him on keeping kids out of school for years or high taxes or exploding crime, newsom hemmed and hawed and started lying. for years republicans have been
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worried about newsom because he is so polished. he's been so polished because the media is throwing softball questions, but in the ring with a strong conservative, he breaks down and he's a paper tiger. not sure newsom is up for 2024 if biden were to step out. >> todd: quick follow-up, should desantis drop out per newsom's suggestion and let nikki haley take on trump? >> no, absolutely not. desantis showed he is a fighter last night. he should stay in this debate, this is the ron desantis people have been waiting to see up until now. >> todd: kayleigh, newsom can bob and weave, he out right lied including the comment people are leaving florida and going to
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california, what did you make of that? >> kaylee: newsom is a slick -- when donald trump is not sucking oxygen out of the race. newsom did lie repeatedly, we shouldn't be surprised by that. how do you defend his record? he has to lie about california crime rate and exodus of people from the state. they are indefensible policy, when you compare them to massive amount moving to florida, to low tax rate in florida, better economy in florida. put the states side by side and the governor side by side and the winner is pretty clear. >> todd: bill, what did you make of newsom refusing to say he is 100% against abortion in the ninth month with the exception of the health of the mother? i thought that was revealing. >> it was revealing, but nothing
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the democrats haven't said for many years. you try to corner them and they won't answer. >> todd: will desantis go up in the republican polls because of this debate last night? >> i think so. i think desantis did very well. this was tailor-made for him. debate red state-blue state really florida versus california and he has a strong case. that is why he shined. i think in the republican debates, he's shown the pattern, been great when asked about his record or something he did in florida, very good. where he's not been so good, when he's asked a question he thinks might get him in trouble with trump voters, he equivocates. haley has not equivocated. i think desantis is a strong
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candidate, but hasn't learned to answer the trump questions like january 6, with the vice president. he just gets faulty and looks like he's calculating, what do you want to hear and gives an answer no one believes. >> todd: this is astutely observation. in this debate, he was on the attack. one-word to kristin and kaylee. will desantis go up in the polls? >> kaylee: this was the highlight of his presidential campaign thus far. >> todd: kristin? >> probably a little bit, not enough to overtake trump. >> todd: that is the question. we'll see if he does work building or chipping away at that 50-point lead. thank you. carley. >> carley: this morning, house republicans will meet to decide whether to hold a housewide vote to launch impeachment inquiry into president biden.
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back in september, kevin mccarthy ordered the having, but the white house dismissed it, formalizing with a vote would pressure administration to comply with subpoena and request for information. the inquiry centers around hunter biden's foreign interest dealings. the white house is slamming the effort, calling the inquiry a baseless fishing expedition. also happening today, the house will vote for a third time on whether to expel new york congressman george santos after a house ethics report accusing him of lying to win the election. he says he will not resign. he is brushing the whole thing off as a smear campaign. >> the reality of it, it is all theater, theater for the cameras, theater for the microphone, theater for the american people at the expense
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of the american people. no real work is getting done. >> carley: the house needs a two-third majority to expel the congressman. we will hear from the congressman this morning. brian has the interview, something you do not want to miss. oh, boy. world leaders climate summit by creating fund to compensate countries for climate change. >> todd: tell you how much the u.s. is kicking in and preview kamala harris' arrival later today. did she get there by plane? we'll see. cheryl casone is here next. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ [bell ringing] and doug says, “you can customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual.” he hits his mark —center stage— and is crushed by a baby grand piano. are you replacing me? with this guy?
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>> carley: world leaders kicking off the world climate summit in dubai pledging millions to a loss and damage fund supposed to help countries hit hardest by climate change. >> todd: cheryl casone is here. good morning. >> cheryl: the summit underway in dubai, the united states and president biden are being criticized for lack of financial support for the cause. world leaders creating loss and damage fund to create nations
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hit hard by climate crisis, fire, floods, things like that. uae is pledging 100 million and the united states only pledging 17.5 million, just ahead of japan's 10 million. they are criticizing the u.s. for being a wealthy nation and not contributing a meaningful amount. experts saying it was embarrassing and noticed president biden is not there. john kerry is attending. antony blinken is speaking today. vice president kamala harris will head to dubai later this morning. the white house not explaining this change in plans to go attend. it happened after president biden was criticized for not being there.
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there is call to ban infrastructure products. the problem net gas is looked at as replacement for coal. congressman john curtis is attending the summit, look, republicans need to push back on bad ideas and show how innovation can leave our world more prosperous, the goal should reduce global emission, not energy choices. by moving toward net gas, the u.s. reduced carbon emission since 2005. apparently that is not enough in dubai this morning. >> todd: all theater over there, i make the proposal, maybe if you increase the amount you give to nato in terms of defense budget, we will raise climate thing. your contribution to nato -- >> carley: todd 2028.
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>> cheryl: one of the most hypocritic institutions in the world. >> carley: my question, how do you determine which countries are impacted by climate change. >> cheryl: they are saying the poor nations. i find it interesting china tries to sell itself as a developing nation and one of the world's biggest polluters. >> carley: developing nation, trying to tell developing nations not to use coal or gas, go to wind or solar, which they cannot afford, we are giving them money because they are still developing. >> todd: to cheryl's point, the un said americans need to stop eating meat. thank you for telling me what i can put in my mouth. they said americans eat too much
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meat, stop eating meat, america, forget the fact china produces two different coal plants per year. final point, great mayor of washington, d.c., instead of focusing on murder, carjacking, she is focused on climate change above washington, d.c. there you go. >> carley: cheryl, thank you. speaking of food -- there you are. >> todd: check in with lawrence jones, fellow meat eater and fan. >> carley: he is having breakfast with friends and getting reaction from the red vs blue state debate. what did you think about it? >> lawrence: good morning, it was a great debate. i think it showed contrast between a republican governor versus a blue state governor.
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when you look at it, if you want to talk about debate based on policy, desantis won. the key thing republicans have to be mindful of is how emotional gavin newsom was and his ability to connect bad ideas and make them seem totally normal. you have defecation in the middle of his street, you have homelessness at an all-time high. you have crime and everything is okay. ron desantis, i think he did the best he could do talking about conservative vigsz, did he thread the needle for independents in america? i'm not sure. does it benefit him in this presidential race? that is what i'll be talking to folks this morning about. does he get a boost? does it not affect him? we'll see. >> todd: that is what you will be asking the people about. it is busy, eggs being served, we'll be right back with the
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the economy, stupid. that's what more and more voters are saying as the 2024 presidential race comes into focus. that might not be good news for president biden. the price of gas was $2.39 a gallon when biden was sworn into office. it's about a dollar more now. prices at the grocery store are up as well with 8.4% of people's paychecks being spent there jonathan gray, aka prolific johnny 5 is a rapper and joins me now. jonathan, thanks for waking up. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> carley: bidenomics, that's his economic policy, how are things going for you and do you support president biden? >> >> no, i don't support president biden. are you talking about the prices for me? >> carley: yeah, how are things going for you. are you feeling the pinch now when it comes to gas prices?
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grocery, store prices, all the necessities? >> no, i'm not. the number one topic i would want to speak about is the gas prices going up in las vegas the gas prices are up here are still up and hasn't gone down at all. and different states it has a little bit. in different states it's gone down. but, in my state, particularly, it hasn't. >> carley: and i hear you feel that things were better for you under former president trump. how do you feel about him? >> i feel that trump should be reelected because when trump was president, a lot of these prices weren't this high. prices were normal, you know, can i say that. >> carley: you're not the only person who feels that way. an nbc news poll finds that president biden is actually trailing donald trump among young voters age 18 to 34. donald trump is also increasing support from 2020 when it comes to black voters as well.
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what's the response been from people that you know now that you have said that you support donald trump? >> a lot of people are actually surprised. what they understood is my point of view on why i spoke the way i spoke about him and brought up little things that he has done on why i chose to support him. other people are going to have their own, you know, their own reason to support him. a lot of the intermediate people around me supported my answer due to the things that i have said. >> carley: interesting. just, you know, the economy, gas prices like you said that's the reason. the other issue is crime and that disproportionately black community. what are your thoughts on his policy on policing? have you given that any thought. >> i actually given that any thought yet. >> carley: jonathan, watch out, the former president does watch fox news he may be reaching out
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to you to get a campaign song from you. real quick, before i let you go where can we find your music. >> i'm on youtube at pro-live particular jonny 5 all capitals. >> carley: we appreciate you. have a great day. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >> carley: emails revealed that the biden administration worked with youtube in 2021 to censor, quote, vaccine misinformation. >> todd: one 2021 email from google employee in our last meeting rob later in dug in our decision making for borderline content. youtube describes as border wale community doesn't community but brushes up against it. prolific joey 6 following johnny 5. >> joey jr.
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>> todd: 6. nondoctor rob flair at this who is now running part of the biden campaign thinks he should control my health and not my doctor and me. >> no surprise at all, going, facebook, apple donated $4.8 million to the biden campaign almost nothing to donald trump. what is covid misinformation according to the biden administration? was it that young children absolutely had to be vaccinated when they were almost at no risk whatsoever that vaccines prevented covid transmission? no, it does not. that it came from a rogue bat in a lab, i'm sorry in a market near wuhan instead of a lab that actually studies coronavirus? going into 2024 you could be guaranteed this is going to be the same playbook as we go into this campaign in full as far as facebook, apple, google, putting their weight on the scale for one campaign and trying to suppress the other. it's just going to happen again. it's almost as common as i don't know the cowboys winning at
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home. >> carley: in other political news, this is a fiery comment we have to get. to say a new book that details congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez's rocky relationship with former house speaker nancy pelosi after pelosi stepped down as speaker. aoc reportedly said quote my life completely transformed. crazy. made me realize it was kind of just pelosi of the whole time. senior members talked to me. committee chairs are nice to me. people want to work together. the book also shares a text message from aoc talking about pelosi saying the amount of time she told me that stupid i have protest signs older than you in my basement stuff yeah but mine don't collect dust. what do you think about these fiery comments, joe? >> todd: this is like trying to decide who to root for between meghan markle and gwyneth paltrow. what side do you take? >> todd: again knit. >> joe: my wife is watching suits now.
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i really don't want to like meghan markle but i like the character. anyway going off on a tangent. civil war going on within the democratic party which is the socialist vs. the not quite so socialistist, socialist being the squad not quite pelosi. pelosi is winning because of what is going on with israel and hamas and this war and anti-semitism that we are seeing from some members of the squad. so the question is who ultimately gains power within this party? it's probably the more moderate side instead of the squad because they turned off so many people we got to go. >> todd: we need adults in the democratic party to keep the children in check. >> carley: nancy pelosi may not be house speaker anymore but she is still a member of congress. things are going to be awkward in the lunchroom. >> todd: christmas party. >> carley: we got to go, joe. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪

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