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level at newark. that makes you wonder why don't they have more academies? i think they only have one academy, right? >> that's absolutely correct. right now -- we have 1,000 less controllers now than we did in 2012. the airspace is way more complex. pete buttigieg himself said we're # thousand controllers short. so there is one academy. and right now the faa reauthorization bill which, by the way, just got extended again last night by the house because it's stuck in the senate, being marked up. that's the funding for the next five years. and in it needs to have lots of money to increase, you know, academy facilities. either add a second one or definitely expand the one they have. because the throughput is not adequate. right now looking at only neglect, 500 or so -- i'm sorry, 200 air traffic controllers by 2032. so, mandatory retirement. they know how many controllers
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are going to retire. so they know how many they need. >> steve: they needed more bodies but given the fact that we're so many air traffic controllers short, ultimately, michael, should we feel safe when we're flying this holiday season? >> yes. you are safe. we have systems airplanes, amazing pilots, especially southwest. got to put a plug, right? yeah, we are safe. >> steve: michael santoro, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you. >> steve: return your tray tables to full and upright positions because second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ [cheers] >> the hold, the kick, the win for the giants. ♪ i'm on top of the world ♪ i'm on top of the world >> ainsley: the new york giants
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winning a third straight game last night thanks to the new man of the hour. >> lawrence: undrafted quarterback tommy devito. cutlets. he is winning the hearts of giants fans with his play on the field and story off the field. >> brian: rushed for over 70 yards, too. he is 25. he lives with his parents. with his mom making his bed each morning. ains antsdz and cutlets. >> brian: let's not forget about the cooking. devito's agent and family goes viral last night sharing hugs and kisses while watching tommy shine. social media dubbing his agent the italian stallion. >> ainsley: i love the gold chain, so cute. you need to get him on the show, brian. >> brian: we are trying. i'm calling him right now. >> we vin varietied him by the way. >> brian: you actually invited him last two and a half weeks.
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>> brian: his mom does his laundry, too. >> lawrence: that's amy fall. most people become successful i'm getting out of the house. no i love my family. i want to stay. >> steve: what's not to love. >> ainsley: date a guy i live at home oh, no. in this case it's acceptable because his parents live 12 miles away. he is saving his money. and this shows a commitment to the game. >> lawrence: ainsley, you are saying this is totally okay? >> ainsley: right now in this state of his life yes. his mom to do his laundry and cook for him. >> brian: you are fail to launch. he has launched. good job and benefits. >> ainsley: focusing on getting an even bigger contract. hats off to him for focusing on the game. >> steve: see the dad in the center. he is great. if you notice he is wearing a t.d. around his neck for tommy devito. >> brian: there he is hugged. >> ainsley: not for touchdown? it's tommy devito.
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>> steve: in your initials t.d. some day i should be a quarterback. this story, and that's what he does. that's what they do in jersey. they do that thing with their hands like that. >> brian: and little italy. >> lawrence: the giants need this though. they need a story to galvanize the fans. >> brian: when you are a losing team that's bad enough. when you are supposed to be a winning team after last year winning a playoff game this year the sky is the limit. they had the coach of the year in brian table and jones gets $160 million contract. he is the quarterback of the future. they forgot to block for him. he gets hurt. and now he is out for the year. and they think to themselves okay. we're done. and all of a sudden they have one game out of the wild card. >> ainsley: i want to watch like sit down with the family table with the italian devito family. i bet they are so much fun. >> brian: i don't know if they would accept you. >> ainsley: why? >> lawrence: awful thing to say. >> brian: i'm just saying.
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>> ainsley: have to be italian in order to be accepted? >> steve: devito family sets up a big tailgate out in the parking lot. >> brian: folding table? >> steve: what they do is serve cutlets and serve italian heroes to the fans because suddenly the devito family is the first family of new jersey right now, obviously. >> brian: here's the thing. do you realize how much guts it takes to go out there and play with abandon knowing that three weeks ago you weren't dressing. four weeks ago you were not threating for the game. then all of a sudden you get in the game. taylor breaks his don't pass. only ran to say quan. might have been the jet game they said, yeah, we didn't really go over the plays. so can you imagine being the quarterback and being told by your coach don't pass. and now he is throwing the ball all over the field. >> ainsley: last three games he has done really well? >> brian: yeah actually the game he came in he was good. >> ainsley: good for him. >> steve: all the kids that played against him dom boss cow.
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ramsey, new jersey, hey, i used to play with the guy who is the quarterback. >> keep in mind. >> this is a kid who grew up in new jersey loving the giants. next thing you know. >> let's go from a really good story to not -- >> ainsley: love it. >> steve: go from cutlets to tenderloin. dean preston is the supervisor out in san francisco who represents district five for half the homeless people in san francisco live there. as it turns out. despite the fact that they have tried everything tried everything to get people care and off the streets. is he blaming capitalism for the reason there are so many people living on the street. >> brian: i said that. >> you were right according to him. you andean preston have a lot in
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common, brian. >> lawrence: what a disgrace. i have been there a ton of times covering the homelessness on the street. if you go to the tenderloin district. the businesses are leaving they just lost a whole foods. target shut down. got rid of the walgreen's. so it's business after business saying no, i can't be here anymore. and is he blaming capitalism as a result of this. >> the city that gavin newsom built. >> ainsley: nothing with the fact that gavin newsom said come one, come all homeless people welcome here. nothing to do with the heavily drug infested area. needles found on the streets, feces on the streets? >> lawrence: still less than 1,000 bucks homeless individuals are running into the stores and looting the stores. >> ainsley: nothing to do with that. >> brian: dean preston the san francisco supervisor unheard podcast i think we are seeing in the tenderloin is absolutely the result of capitalism. and what happens to capitalism to the people on the bottom
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rungs. the bigger driver of why folks are on the street lost their jobs, income or evicted from their homes usually from not being able to pay their rent. major landlords literally causing folks to. making it impossible for folks to find affordable place to live. you talk to dr. drew done extensive work trying to help with the homeless situation. host most is mental illness and drug abuse. not people to missed a mortgage payment or lost their job. >> steve: that's why they got to address the root issues. they are not. they are trying to put a band-aid on. if you are going to live in the street. >> brian: never solve the problem if you misidentify it. >> steve: absolutely. this guy, dean preston, also is a fellow who has doubled down on calls to defund the police. he said we have a bloated police department. he said i could cut $100 million out of it many in may, he proposed a law to ban security guards from drawing their weapons on property crimes at the time when the smash-and-grab
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stuff was going through the roof. and in at the september, the wos richest man who used to have an outpost in the san francisco area, elon musk said that mr. preston was probably the person most responsible for the destruction of san francisco. >> lawrence: unbelievable. can you imagine looking -- going out of your door and you represent the area and looking at it every single day and saying hey, i'm doing a good job and doubling down on the ridiculous policies. also, ainsley, i think it's important to know i have been out there interviewing some of the people. a lot of people aren't even from san francisco. they come to the area because they know that they will be welcomed to do this nonsense. >> ainsley: shoot up. parking lots where can you do that and you don't get in trouble. >> brian: you want to clean up the streets? >> ainsley: breaks my heart when you see these. see women sleeping on the streets and, yeah, a lot of it is mental illness. i'm sorry for them. buff why -- who is to blame? the leaders, of course. this guy needs to clean up the streets. not allow. this put them in shelters.
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they there are a lot of churches and a lot of catholic organizations. >> steve: they can't force them. if they don't want to go they don't have to go. >> brian: should be a way to force people to go. invite the chinese president over. that'sth only thing that cleaned up the streets last time. >> steve: sent them to oakland and now they are back. >> lawrence: they can't bring the drugs and trash in the shelters. if you talk to the people. plus they get three meals a day on the streets. they get cell phones. they get safe needles to inject as well. >> steve: sure. >> lawrence: they give them narcan just in case they overdose. >> ainsley: why doesn't he clean it up. provide shelters and jobs for them. so many different programs out there. they invite them to come. >> steve: it's because of capitalism. >> ainsley: clearly so says a democratic socialist. >> steve: 7:10 exactly now in new york city. coming up, ford motor company hitting the brakes on electric vehicle production of their big pickup because people apparently not buying enough of them.
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what it means for joe biden's green agenda coming up. >> ainsley: plus. >> brian: plus, you are looking live at capitol hill where ukrainian president zelenskyy will ask senate lawmakers for more aid today so he can win a war. >> lawrence: senator tom cotton says america must prioritize its own borders he will explain next. >> ainsley: plus, 9 biden camp likely has georgia on their mind this morning and michigan, too, as a new poll spells trouble in those key swing stays for joe biden. lawrence and i are going to explain the numbers for you coming up. >> brian: not me. >> lawrence: help out. >> ainsley: brian was fired. he didn't do a good job yesterday. ♪ of a white christmas ♪ just like the ones i used to know ♪ where the tree tops are you suffering from bladder and bowel leaks? it's time to take control and talk to a physician specialist about axonics therapy.
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>> ainsley: we are back with headlines beginning with our crisis down at the southern border after a weekend that saw more than 20,000 apprehensions. the chief of the u.s. border patrol reveals agents took a number of hardened criminals into custody. border patrol chief jason owens tweeting this out several of the app. prehad ended migrants are convicted of crimes like child meteorologist. in total three sex offenders and three gang members were kept off
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of our streets. those are the ones we know about. and now to a fox weather alert. the northeast getting a lot of rain and even some know from the storm system that sparked this weekend's deadly tornado outbreak in middle tennessee. shocking security footage shows the moment an electric power station in nashville suffered a direct hit from a twister on saturday. you can see that massive explosion. nearly 7,000 people across tennessee still remain without power. that's not fun. texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee is filing to run for re-election after she lost her bid to be houston's next mayor. the democrat tweeting, quote: i thought about the many more gifts that i have to give my constituents of the 18th congressional district. those gifts involve more hard work and my ability to get the job done. together, let's build on the progress that we have achieved and work toward an evenbriteer future for all. former texas state senator john whitmire defeated her in a special run off election to become houston's mayor-elect.
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giant santas are invading one florida town helping to spread christmas joy. some of the inflatables measuring upwards of 30 feet. residents in lakewood ranch say the idea started in just a few yards. but then it quickly spread throughout the neighborhoods. at least 70 houses now have santas like that in front of their homes with more set to join soon. and those are your headlines, brian? >> brian: weather looks great too and kids look great on scooters. ukrainian president zelenskyy set to address lawmakers this morning as the biden administration pushes congress to provide millions more military aid for the war against russia as republicans aim to tie border security to the measure since russia launched invasion of ukraine nearly two years ago. congress halls allocated 113 million in aid to support the effort. arkansas senator tom cotton is in support of supporting ukraine, but they got to be smarter about it. first things first. senator, republicans have made it clear. you included.
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border security has to be involved. are you looking for? >> well, britain, that's exactly right. joe biden seems to care more about other country's borders than america's border. we care about both. we think we can support ukraine and israel and taiwan and rebuild our own military while also addressing the crisis at our southern border. i mean, just last week we had days in which 12,000 illegal migrants crossed the border. those are as ainsley said just the ones we know about. so, i just imagine the scale of that. i mean, jeh johnson, barack obama's homeland security secretary, said the system is overwhelmed with just 1,000 migrants a day. if you had a week of 12,000 migrants every single day, it would be almost as big as portsmouth, arkansas. so we have to address the problem at the border, which is driven primarily by the biden administration's abuses of asylum and parole. allowing people into the country who have no legal right to be here. if we can address asylum and parole. that's the key to passing
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legislation to that will not only help secure our own border. but help our allies protect themselves as well. >> brian: right, the thing is right now, 27% of the country support president biden's border policy. it's a disaster. nobody is happy about it. this should be -- this could be a life preserver for his political career and maybe his re-election campaign. and now zelenskyy is here to pitch a cause that you support. you believe you want ukraine to prevail. but you also believe this administration is response sickle for the fact it hasn't. in which way? >> brian, we always welcome foreign leaders to the united states congress. and i support ukraine. i don't support joe biden's ukraine policy. for two years, president biden pussy footed around and he didn't provide ukraine with the weapons it needed to fight the war to fend its own territory. he always flip flopped three or six or nine months later. what did that delay mean? first it meant ukraine doesn't have the weapons today that they needed to push back russia and
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second it made it harder for ukraine to push back russia because it allowed russia to dig in defensive lines in southern and eastern ukraine. i mean, you hear a lot anonymos sniping from the administration about how ukraine didn't fight well in its most recent offensive. but that's because they didn't have the kind of long range artillery and aircraft that we would use to fight such a war. it's called combined arms warfare. it's pretty hard to fight combined armed warfare when you don't have combined arms. rather than armchair quarterbacking what the ukrainians are doing on the frontline to fight their own war in their own territory, president biden should have been providing them the tools from the very beginning so this war wouldn't have lasted so long and been so costly and been so bloody for ukraine. >> brian: ukrainian cause they wiped out 300,000 russians, they fight like warriors. that's not your problem. the problem is the pace in which we are arming them. we get them eventually what they need but not enough. we still haven't trained enough f-15 pilots. senator lankford leading this
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conversation on the senate side says we are not going to be able to get it done by thursday or friday of this week. so guys are going home for vacation. that means nothing gets funded and nothing gets addressed. just merry christmas? >> well, brian, i regret we are not going to pass legislation this year, this month. last month because we're in a crisis situation at our southern border. we need to close our border months ago. but, also, ukraine needs funding, israel needs to be supported. and we need to be watchful about the threats that china is posing towards taiwan. but we are at the situation now, this impasse because democrats seem to care more about keeping our border open than they care about helping ukraine get back to its old borders or help israel protect its borders. democrats have to recognize that the american people, while they support our friends overseas, are also appalled at the crisis at our own southern border and are insisting we gets control of it.
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12,000 migrants a day. most of them if you look at those videos that you are playing on fox regularly are not purse iting mothers and infants they are military age males. that's why matter of great concern for national security. >> brian: democratic mayor in new york city, democratic mayor of chicago, democratic mayor of arizona all sounding like you when it comes to border security. they could actually bring the country together and address something the whole nation needs addressed instead it's sniping. and instead of cutting a deal that is so necessary. thanks so much senator tom cotton, appreciate it, look forward to getting the after action report if you speak to the president of ukraine. appreciate it. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: meanwhile still ahead, teenagers arrested for a string of carjackings in d.c. that may have been inspired by gravity auto games. we will explain. growing pressure for the president of harvard and mit to speak down in the wake of disastrous testimony. we will talk to historian who argues americans need to study the rise of nazi germany to
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and i've never found a community like that, ever. ♪ >> brian: i can't wait to tell you what is coming up on the show today actually on the channel all day. this morning at 8:30. within our show we will find out about the cpi, consumer price index report. find out where inflation is the market holding. hoping for good news, obviously, that will effect everything. especially with christmas straight ahead. a hearing on retail crime. no bigger problem in america right now. not only the challenge of people shopping online but when you have a store, having it being hit on a regular basis in places like california it can take up to $1,000. hearing on that today. you will hear from the retailers affected most as relevant as a u.n. vote on the cease-fire. second one in two weeks.
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they are going to to have a mandated cease-fire for the israelis in gaza that will leave hamas intact. unlikely the u.s. would ever go along with that steve, take it away. >> steve: lots to watch today on the channel. brian, thank you very much. meanwhile, public pressure has been mounting for the presidents of harvard and mit, both in boston. to resign following that controversial testimony on capitol hill last week as critics say they failed to address anti-semitism on campus. in a new op-ed, historian neil ferguson warns of the devastating impact that moral failures in academia can have on society. citing german universities during the third reich which he says acted as think tanks for hitler senior fellow at stanford's the hoover institute and senior faculty fellow at harvard neil ferguson joins us right now. neil, good morning to you. >> hello, steve. >> steve: are you surprised they didn't squeeze her out? >> no. i'm not surprised.
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you know, the idea that you could fix a university just by replatszing the president is a delusion. the idea is about diversity, equity and inclusion claudine based her career on or are very widely held when the faculty and i was not expecting her to follow the footsteps of her counterpart at penn the people that put her in place, they heard what she said and they are going oh, we're not going to do what upenn did. we're harvard. would do everything the way we want it, doggone it i was please surprised to see harvard donors outside influences they tend to forget where the money comes from that pays the salary. bill ackman is of course one of those outspoken in criticizing president gay for the way she
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has handled events since octobe. the problems at harvard go back well before october 7th. what was maddening about claudine's testimony last week was the double standard it revealed. it's not like the first amendment has been upheld at harvard yard over the last several years all kinds of restrictions at harvard it. ranks bottom for academic freedom in the united states. it's like they just discovered the first amendment the last two months when the attacks were for the first time directed at jews on the harvard campus as opposed to the mirnts, the dei cares about. >> steve: when i was introducing you i talked about the op-ed talked about something most people have not heard about that is the historical impact of german universities in the third reich during world war ii. around that time if you would,
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summarize briefly what you are talking about. >> people ask me how could the best universities in the world have anti-semitism as a problem? i remind them the best universities in the world in the 1920s were the german universities. they far outranked harvard and penn. but anti-semitism was not just a problem there. it became the basis for ideology that took control of those universities. there is a very important lesson that harvard and its counterparts need to learn german history. they need to look in the mirror and recognize they have certain things in common. >> steve: if you are a jewish student going to harvard today, would you feel safe? would you feel supported? would you be looking online for a different school? >> well, i know harvard, students and students at other ivy league cleanings do not feel safe or supported. they are not yet looking for other colleges, though i would like to recommend a new university at austin if anybody is interested in moving. i hope they stand tall.
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i hope they stand up for their rights and i hope they fight back against the really deplorable outbreak of anti-semitism that we have seen in the last two months. >> steve: indeed. niall ferguson, joining us from london. thank you very much. >> thanks, steve. >> steve: have you heard about this, ford motor company hitting the brakes on electric vehicle production of their pickup because people aren't buying as many as they thought. whether a it all means for joe biden's ambitious agenda coming up. plus more polls spell more trouble for joe biden in key swing states that he won last time. lawrence and ainsley over at the big wall with the big numbers, coming up. ♪
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♪ >> ainsley: new polling shows president biden falling behind several republican rivals in hypothetical matchups. namely in key swing states that he won in 2020. >> lawrence: ainsley, look at the numbers and see how it will impact the campaign as we inch closer to election day. we are going to start with georgia. if you all remember the last election, it was thousands of votes that separated joe biden and donald trump. joe biden ended up winning it but when you look at the current
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polling right now, donald trump had 49%. biden has 44%. and a lot of people are saying it is because of the economics there. it's because of the -- what happened with the all-star game and looks like trump is rallying minority voters in georgia, ainsley. >> ainsley: that's amazing. he is winning in georgia. look at donald trump vs. biden in michigan. trump getting 50%. biden getting 40%. he won in 2016 in this state which is usually a blue state. biden won by 2.8 points in 2020. look at his approval rating. biden's job performance 35%, lawrence. >> lawrence: pretty close in line especially, ainsley when you have two senators that are in georgia right now that are -- of course, the governor there is republican. but the same thing for michigan as well. when you get to nikki haley, she is at 49%. biden is at 43%. and, of course, we told you about the favorability that was there. >> ainsley: nikki haley beats biden in georgia. let's look at michigan.
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nikki haley is beating biden in michigan. she is getting 50%. biden is getting 38%. pretty astonishing. what is happening in michigan. >> lawrence: looks like the muslim voters that are there. the manufacturing jobs, the economy is really hitting michigan right now. >> ainsley: yeah. >> lawrence: go to the next hypothetical with ron desantis. this shocked me right here. you have got ron desantis. he is the only candidate so far in the top three tier with donald trump as well as nikki haley and then you have got desantis. but is he losing to joe biden in the state of georgia. >> ainsley: why is that? >> lawrence: when you look at minority voters, they look like they haven't shifted over. plus, georgia is known for a lot of the lgbtq issues and everything. some of the perceptions of ron desantis in georgia i think it's hit him as well. >> ainsley: university comments? >> lawrence: yeah. >> ainsley: it was the wording of that with the benefit of slavery look at michigan. desantis is getting 49%. joe biden is getting 42%. is he doing better than joe biden in the state of michigan. and biden won in the last
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election there. >> lawrence: i mean, it just shows you that biden is being hit from both sides. he is being hit by the progressives in his party but also the independent voters and, of course, the republicans are not going to give him a shot like some of them did in the past election because the economy just isn't doing. >> ainsley: trump wins in hypothetical matchup in both of those states, nikki haley wins in both of those states. ron desantis loses to joe biden in this poll in georgia but he wins in michigan. >> lawrence: lets' see how it impacts this election. all right, brian, over to you. >> brian: good job. turning now to headlines, starting with the crime crisis and start here in our nation's capital. ten teens charged as adults for string of car thefts, stole 15 vehicles and multiple victims held to gunpoint. comparing the crime spree to the video game grand theft auto. >> whoever is telling that you she's car jacked vehicles are free cars, that there won't be consequences if you are caught,
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that you won't get caught if you are wearing a mask is lying to you. we will track you down and aggressively pursue the charges that fit the crime in our continuing effort to make the community safe. >> brian: all right there have been more than 930 carjackings in d.c. so far this year, insane. in a few hours, the house rules committee will meet to try to formalize an impeachment inquiry into president joe biden. that means the full house could vote on the resolution as soon as tomorrow. if approved, we could see articles of impeachment filed in the first half of 2024. and, hunter biden is scheduled for a closed door deposition with the house oversight committee if the first son fatal to show up tomorrow he could held in contempt of congress. and the heart of the hawaiian town devastated by a deadly wildfire in august now back open. lahaina officials now allowing residents to visit the area that includes the town public library, a school, and a park
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that is home to 150-year-old ban i don't know tree. authorities in maui still warning residents to wear protective gear as they visit areas littered with ash and debris. those, ladies and gentlemen, are your headlines i would like to find out the weather. janice is full time now and she does the fox weather forecast. >> janice: i have been here 20 years, brian. you sound like it's my first day. >> okay. >> janice: thank you for that introduction. let's take a look at the maps. we had a devastating weekend. 15 confirmed tornadoes. national weather service has been investigating. we had an ef-5, of course, that was the deadly tornado that moved through middle tennessee and the temperatures still very cold this morning. so, a lot of folks are you, you know, out of their homes. we are sending our prayers and we are, indeed, going to get a warm-up in that region over the next couple of days. in terms of weather, not a whole lot of storm systems to talk about. we have a little bit of rain and some snow for the southwest, the
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gulf coast, and into florida. but nothing of, you know, a big deal that people should be aware of. however, you know that travel is happening across the country. and we have got flights delayed in new york, atlanta, los angeles, and chicago. and you know that's going to be the routine over the next couple of weeks. let's take a look at the temperatures. as we go into christmas, if you like it warm, my friends, much of the country will be above average as we get into christmas. and there is historical chance of a white christmas. count on it and for sure for parts of the rockies and the northern plains and the upper midwest as well as the interior sections of the northeast. for new york city and d.c. and philadelphia and boston, looks like it's going to be a green one. we always have january, february, and march to watch that fox weather.com for all of your latest details. i think i'm tossing back to everybody. everybody in the studio. >> steve: indeed. >> janice: hands up if you want a white christmas at some point or some snow? >> steve: a little. >> janice: brian does not.
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>> brian: i'm anti-snow. >> lawrence: brian didn't raise his hands. >> ainsley: he doesn't even shovel he makes his wife do the shoveling. >> brian: i have to come to work and report that there is snow at my house. >> janice: shout out to dawn kilmeade. >> brian: why do we get the shovels if she is not going to use them. >> ainsley: is that her christmas present upgrade her shovel this year? >> brian: don't give it away. got to be a surprise. >> ainsley: a vacuum cleaner. some sort of kitchen appliance. >> brian: steve always said no appliances. >> ainsley: jewelry a good way to go. >> brian: what about a iron. >> steve: unless cart yea makes a toaster oven. let's talk a little bit. number one issue facing voters as they look to the polls is the economy. and the economy and high interest rates are two of the reasons why, despite the fact that they had bright hopes for the future, and they rolled out when ford rolled out their electric f 150 lightning, they actually had that vehicle on this show. and it was really cool.
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but, because of high costs, and high interest rates, as many people aren't buying them as ford thought they would. >> ainsley: right. so they were planning on making 3200 on average per week. now they are cutting that to 1600 per week. >> lawrence: it's one of those things that you have got to know your audience. those of us that drive trucks we want it go. we want it to be rugged. we don't want to have to charge it. when we need it, we want it to be able to perform. i think when you look at the people that are out there, this was never going to be a success. >> ainsley: cowboys don't want ev. >> brian: i went out to ford and did a whole special on electric car the lightning. i was really impressed. it drives itself. they were really high on it. they said they were backed up on orders and they just had to figure out a way to satisfy those orders so something went wrong with the business model, whether people are trying it and they are not lying it or the cost.
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but we have video of instead of using -- you have me which is extremely valuable i would license it to the show of me actually at this very plant with the president. >> ainsley: mr. farley. >> brian: that's when i introduced the diagonal walk back. steve is nodding along. i don't know those people. you know me. you could use that footage. >> lawrence: go ahead, ainsley. >> ainsley: in august we did that story on the man. i looked the story up again. it's a guy who lives in canada. and he came down into america to drive his ford pickup truck. it was an ev and f-150 and brought his family for vacation. he said when he brought it he said he was told he thought i he was going to spend 77 to $80,000. all in he ended up paying 130,000 plus tax. he had to install two chargers one at home and one at work. 6,000 to upgrade his home's electric panel. then he had an subsequent. his car was in the shop for six months because they couldn't get it fixed. then he went on 1400-mile road
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trip and he said he went to a fast charging station in fargo, north dakota. he was there for two hours charging it with his family. it cost $56 to charge it to 90% which cost more than gas for the same mileage. then he goes to minnesota. there is a free charging station. it didn't work. so he calls the company. no one answers. eventually he had to have his truck towed and he had orent a gas powered car to finish out his vacation. >> brian: is this chevy chase? it sounds like chevy chase vacation. incredible. >> steve: people who like the idea of well, that would be fantastic if you could get a car and it runs on electricity. but, you have got that range anxiety where it's like okay, it can go 300 miles. i told you about a year ago, i bought a hybrid, which is great. i plug it in steve e. >> lawrence: do both. >> steve: 50 free miles of. when i run out of electricity, it runs on gas. the problem is when i go to visit peter and mary down in washington, i can't find a place to plug in this particular car.
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and so i wind up running on gas. i still average 100 miles per gallon, which is extraordinary. they haven't built out the grid yet. we did this story last week about how the biden administration and congress set aside $7.5 billion for electric chargers all across america. they have not built one so far. that's the problem. >> lawrence: so ford is saying that they will continue to produce this, but it would only be for the demand. >> brian: they are subsidized. everything is subsidized. the federal government is paying for the electric cars that america is curious about. >> ainsley: a lot of these uber drivers are driving teslas now. he said as a driver, i am saving a lot of money. so it's important to me i said i hate to tell you this, please don't take offense to this. i don't like sitting in the back seat of a tesla. you can't move the seat forwards and backwards. i had like an hour drive. so i really just wanted to put my feet back just a little. they don't have heated seats. these are ainsley's complaints.
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>> brian: right, absolutely. is it more comfortable than his spacex rockets? what is better. >> ainsley: i don't think i will know the answer to that question. i will let you do it. >> brian: listen. we are not ready are to the electric car that's why we might need a new president. >> ainsley: don't move. a big show coming up. house majority leader steve scalise, leo terrell and katy bret still ahead. >> steve: plus, forget about it, the legend of tommy devito grows in jersey. as his family takes over the nfl. the legend of jimmy failla is growing on "fox & friends." he reacts to tv, tommy did he veto toe. ♪ ♪ ♪ "we're going down?" ... and our world.
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>> the kick, the win for the giants. >> the legend of tommy devito growing by the game with a win over the packers. tommy cutlets is not only one going viral, his agent shawn shawnsterato, fans are going crazy. jimmy failla joans us now. >> jimmy: i love this story so much, as an italian, i have to warn the giants our people take over. there will be plastic all over everything. it is coming, it is coming.
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>> ainsley: how great is this story? >> jimmy: wonderful from so many stories. i was living at home with my parents before it was cool, i was ahead of the curve. >> ainsley: but you were not making million. >> jimmy: i was a self-made thousand-aire. >> ainsley: how that working for your dating life? i'm 27 living at home. >> jimmy: you brought up the agent, central casting. tommy has the capo. and he's on the phone. he is making the ref an offer he can't refuse. i love the story. >> ainsley: i would love to get him on the show. fun to sit at their table.
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>> jimmy: that is how wonderful an italian holiday is. i love that element. i get back to the whole vibe, if you are watching the family, they are taking such a wonderful ride right now and capped off by the agent. >> ainsley: look at the hand. >> jimmy: the agent looks like he could be on lone shark tank, not regular shark tank. >> ainsley: dad is a plumber. >> jimmy: it is an all-american story. you know tommy devito, i went to school with ray devito. great story, so happy. >> ainsley: me, too. what is next, he was cut and now
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he is making $2 million and lives 12 to 15 minutes from the giants facility. >> jimmy: they have won three in a row, what is magical, they have an outside shot at the playoffs. we are watching a disney movie, this is beginning of the montage. this time and two more wins, everybody will have a goodluck canoli. >> ainsley: so proud of him. for christmas and thanksgiving, we have turkey and green beans. my italian friends serve

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