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this relationship doesn't look good. could be embarrassing, if it's true. is it strong enough to have the case dismissed and, if so, why? >> sure. i think it is. let me explain to you why. i'm happy to. so, if you have a prosecutor get brought on to a case, and that prosecutor is brought on for the sole purpose of selective prosecution, which is what we see here, you are targeting somebody. you bring in your buddy, i say hey, fox news, come on with me, we are going to go get cnn. okay? that is not okay. because there are rules of ethics. there are judiciary cannons that we are also supposed to follow. all those things are not okay. more importantly, they took taxpayer dollars and used them towards this case and then funneled money. this man was paid, i think, a million dollars, something like that. >> carley: nearly a million. >> imagine a world where i team up with, you know, think of some of the biggest people you could think of, team up with them, i then go in and attack biden with. you are telling me that's okay
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on the taxpayer dollar. >> carley: id ask you a big question with 30 seconds remaining i'm sorry to do it. thank you so much for doing it. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> steve: thank you very much, carley, it is #:00 a.m. here on the east coast on this thursday, january 11th and this is "fox & friends." >> carley: that's right. coming up former president donald trump taking on the top issues last night during the fox news exclusive town hall in iowa. is chris christie back on his good side now that the former new jersey governor has dropped out of the race and said this about nikki haley on a hot mic. >> she is going to get smoked. you and i both know it. she is not up to this. >> i have already started to like christie better. [laughter] [cheers] >> plus, another scare in the air. a flight makes an emergency landing after an open door warning lights up less than a week after the alaska airline
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mid door panel blowout. >> brian: i'm going to take the train. plus, hunter biden is back in court today for his first appearance on tax charges just one day after this stunning lawmaker by crashing his own contempt hearing on the hill. by the way, according to reports, "fox & friends," unless someone storms in right now, starts and, remember, mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> steve: well, they have the big theme song. it's all about politics there was plenty to watch on tv last night. we had great stuff right here on fox, 9:00. you saw donald trump sit down, answer an hour's worth of questions from bret and martha and then on another channel. we will talk about that in a
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minute ron desantis and nikki haley. >> ainsley: everyone wants to know who he is going to pick as his vice president. it looks like he will win the nomination. bret and alma mater were askingt night if you pick your vice president, who would it be? he said. this who would be in the running for vice president. >> i can't tell you that really. i mean, i know who it's going to be. >> bret: give us a hint. >> we will do another show sometime. >> martha: other people you run against, would you be in to mending fences. >> sure i will. i have already started to like christie better. [laughter] >> martha: christie for vice president? >> i don't see it. that would be an upset. christie for vice president. you know, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to announce -- no. >> brian: i'm not sure we can give him the nomination yet. certainly out in front. nikki haley is coming up in 2 hours and 45 minutes. she had that big debate last night. i don't know who he vetted but he said not only do i know who
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i'm thinking about but i have actually picked my running mate. we will see what happens. i have never seen him so relaxed. >> lawrence: oh my god, yes. un. >> brian: since the apprentice when he was more of a celebrity and never a politician. he just seemed to be playing, just having a good time. >> lawrence: he was so comfortable even when he was taking questions from the audience of people that didn't necessarily support him, had moved on to another candidate. i thought his issue when he had to deal with the pro-life issue in the w roe v. wade with the young lady. she was strongly pro-life. she didn't think he was being strong enough. way he presented the case and said, look, you wouldn't even be having this conversation if it weren't for me getting conservative judges on the court to reverse roe v. wade. he also said republicans have to win elections. he goes i know it's a difficult issue to discuss, but we got to win. and he was in his element last night, steve. >> steve: i will tell you what, so now everybody is thinking okay. so he has picked somebody, who is it?
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the big question is, does the person he has picked know that he has picked them. we mentioned yesterday on x formerly known as twitter, there was some speculation that lee zeldin was receiving formal media training amid being vetted to serve as the vice president. then you see dr. ben carson out in urbandale, iowa, which is west des moines. evidence was out campaigning for donald trump yesterday. >> ainsley: or tim scott. he hasn't endorsed anyone yet and they are about to go to south carolina. >> one of his top aides was asked by the "new york times" last night chris la is a vida, who is the vice president? he said all i know is what i just heard. we know his friends have suggest audit woman to help him win back black suburban women who voted for joe biden. also, one of the other thinking is, perhaps, a person of color to build on the gains he made with black hispanic men.
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>> ainsley: nome as the favorite kristi noem as the governor of south dakota. followed by elise stefanik who you interviewed yesterday who said i would be happy to help the president in anyway. vivek ramaswamy comes in after that. nancy mace being floated. tim scott like we mentioned. i wonder if it's going to be someone who is running against him or if it will be a governor or a lee zeldin type? >> steve: somebody to help him. >> brian: other thing i thought was important he said last night. the sarcastic way he answered -- the funny way he answered sean hannity on the dictator comment has been spun so inaccurately he handled it. he said on day one i'm going to do the border. i'm going to do dig. i'm not going to be a dictator. and then he said on l retributi. i have no time for retribution i have to fix the country. he picked out two common attack operations against him about the dictator and retribution if he gets the job again. >> lawrence: so the president is having this conversation here on fox, talking about voters. meanwhile on another channel,
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nikki haley. >> steve: counter programming. >> lawrence: exactly. nikki haley and desantis were duking it out. this is what they went back and forth for for about an hour. >> we don't need another mealy-mouth politician who just tells you what she thinks you want to hear just to try to get your vote, then to get in office and to do her donor's bidding. >> rather have him do go tell you all these lies go to desantis lies.com. there is at least two dozen lies he has told about me. >> i debated the governor of california i thought he lied a lot. nikki haley gives him a run for the money may be more liberal. >> every time he lies, drake university don't turn this to drinking game you will be overserved. >> nikki haley is running to pursue donor issues. i'm your issues. >> he is mad about the donors. the donors used to the be with him. they are no longer with him. his campaign is exploding. >> brian: very talented.
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i thought this is where they differ. i thought it takes courage. social security is broken. it's about to run out of money. she said for 20-year-olds right now the age is going to go up. he says you can't do that i have a lot of seniors, it never works out that way. also, when it documents ukraine, it's not a territorial dispute. says you have got back him. you have got to support your ally us. the next country they go into will be nato. ron desantis feels differently. he feels no accountability with the money. those are the two substantial policy differences and also just arguing about their past. number one. when nikki haley was governor of south carolina, we were on the fence about south carolina. are they an enemy. what do you think? what governor haley should have said yeah, i thought it would be good for south carolina if i was friendly with china because of their investment. i feel differently today. instead they keep denying, sparring that she was ever tight with china, when she was
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governor it was different when she was ambassador. >> ainsley: we were getting news yesterday afternoon that chris christie is about to drop out of the race. we were tuning in for that last night. form are governor dropped out. announced that yesterday. ending presidential campaign saying there isn't a path for me to win this nomination. who would be the biggest benefbeneficiary for that? going into new hampshire cnn poll nikki haley. 55% of christie's supporters, 1% listed haley as their second choice. now, trump is winning there he has 49% according to the cnn poll in new hampshire. haley has 32%. we that take her even higher. obviously it would if she got his votes. whether that will happen we don't know. >> brian: endorsement will be tough to make. >> steve: if he was going to endorse somebody last night he would have done it last night. it's curious. i have heard from people inside the campaign that the chris christie campaign has been under so much pressure starting before christmas where they essentially said to him, look, you are at 2%
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or 3%. you cannot beat trump. and you are siphoning votes away from us. get out and we will beat trump ultimately he decided he was going to sack up his bats last night. he was not going to finish first in new hampshire as he hoped for. is he nowhere on the map when it comes to iowa. >> lawrence: the speech that he gave, and i know the governor and i think he is a skilled politician, but i found his speech offensive to republican voters. it came off as very self-righteous that he was better, that he was morally ship. >> steve: shift away from trump. >> lawrence: millions of americans that still side with trump the victories they got under trump.
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>> like a liz cheney move. republicans but not supporting. >> brian: it is consistent to how he ran against trump; chris christie didn't know he had a hot mic on and according to one report. he got a phone call with the mic on prevented any sincere endorsement, i believe of nikki haley from here on in. listen. >> look, she spent 68 million so far just on tv. spent 68 million so far. 59 million by desantis and we spent 12. i mean, who is punching above their weight and who is getting a return on their investment, you know? and she is going to get smonged. you and i both know it. she is not into this. i talked to -- desantis calling me, petrified. >> ainsley: audio was cut. campaign chair speaking to him wayne mcdonald's. desantis confirmed yeah he did call chris christie. i felt chris christie was being
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treated poorly with people saying he should go. desantis told christie you have every right to do this. >> steve: well, nikki haley herself is going to be joining us coming up in the 8:00 hour of "fox & friends" live from new york. and she will be joining us from the campaign trail. >> one of the first in and she is still going strong. meanwhile, coming up, our in studio voter panel reacts to last night's town hall. and, you might be surprised by some of -- by what some of them have to say. >> ainsley: first, new york city students are back in school today after they were forced to go remote and leave their high school to make room for the illegal migrants. our next guests are parents and students at that school who say they missed a full day of learning. >> steve: yep. plus another scary situation in the skies. latest emergency landing after, guess what, in the cockpit it says something is the matter with one of the doors. we will tell you straight ahead on "fox & friends." ♪
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♪ >> lawrence: all right. we're back with, yet, another scare in the air. united airline flight making an emergency landing after an open door warning light came on. this incident coming less than a week after the alaska airline mid-air door panel blowout. todd piro joins us now with the details.
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hey,ed to. >> todd: yesterday united flight 2434 was heading from sarasota to chicago. just but before 4:00 p.m., less than an hour after takeoff the pilot had to make emergency landing after open door warning light popped. this scare coming less than a week after horrifying door panel blowout on alaska airlines flight. in response the airline is can seeing all of their boeing 737 max 9 flights through saturday as they continue safety inspections. it's important to note, even though united airlines is one of the two american companies operating jet liners. reports say the united plane that had to make the emergency landing in tampa yesterday was not a boeing 737 max #. update to the overall story yesterday, alaska says it is still waiting for documentation from boeing and the faa to begin inspection on the max 9 fleet. after that panel blew off mid flight, the entire cabin was depressurized 16,000 feet in the air, causing a chaotic and
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terrifying situation. the cockpit door flying open. headsets ripped off seats. a kid had his shirt ripped right off his body. one expert warns that the explosive force was such that a kid being held would have been torn from the hands of their parents and they would have been sucked out of the plane holding kids on your lap, especially for takeoff and other vulnerable phases of flight, it's highly frowned upon and discouraged. right now parents are also being warned to stop holding those babies on airplanes as a precaution. i'm wondering, steve, if they make it a rule. it seems like at this point it might need to be a rule. >> steve: if it is a rule, a lot of people will have to buy an extra seat now for little baby and put them in the car seat. ultimately what they are saying the kids will be safe. >> todd: 100 percent. >> steve: switch to this. here in new york city today, students are back in the classroom at james madison high school in brooklyn after being forced to go remote learning yesterday to house migrants in their school because of a big
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storm. well, today there is growing outrage over the city's response. >> i hope people are not saying we can't use a skill building if it's dealing with migrants. because, what i saw yesterday at james madison, i saw children. and this city is never going to do anything that is going to put children in harm's way. >> well, a loss of a dave learning, i understand this is inconvenience for families. their kids are going to be fine. >> steve: the kids are going to be fine. well, i got tell you, furious new yorkers disagree and next guests two of them. parent and student in the school. jane joins us with her daughter july i can't. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: julia, you missed school. you didn't have to do to school. had you to do remote learning. you are going to be fine. is that how you feel? >> i feel, yeah, i will be fine. but it's also a day that i could have spent learning and,
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especially with exams around the corner, i could have been better prepped for it. instead i was home and doing assignments and not interacting with the teachers. >> steve: julia, i don't know if you talked with many of your friends from school about yesterday, but i was reading in one of the papers today that apparently, you know, they were going to do remote learning and everybody was going to be on their laptop a bunch of loom stuff like that, but a whole bunch of teachers never logged on and classes never happened. did you hear anything about that? >> yeah. i heard that a lot of my teachers emailed us saying that if you have any questions, email us before joining so they can actually join, too. but, otherwise, just do the assignments and that will be counted as attendance. >> steve: jane, are you happy with this great plan? i mean, ultimately, what they said was the city is housing like 70,000 migrants. and a bunch of them were out at an airstrip and they had a tent on a runway that they were afraid was going to blow away
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during the big storm it did not thank goodness. ultimately they put 2,000 migrants in your daughter's classroom. how do you feel about that? >> it's really, really upsetting. i mean, why does james madison or any other school, for example, has to battery burden of the city's migrant crisis? i mean, vulnerable to all weather conditions. what does that mean that my child's school will be their shelter this winter? what's going to happen? winter is just the beginning. it's right around the corner. we are really really upset about this. my child goes through metal detectors every day. they were walking in with suitcases. what -- how is that safe. what about vaccination? they have to come back completely vaccinated. were they checking migrants for vaccination or their background checks when they entered the school? it's really upsetting.
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>> steve: yeah. you know, i was reading in the "new york post" this morning they said since this migrant problem, crisis, really, migrant mess as the big wall says right over there. since this is because ever the joe biden, why didn't they open up some of the federal buildings they have got here in new york city. they have got millions of square feet of federal buildings in new york city that they could have said, you know what? you guys here at the epa, new york city office. don't show up tomorrow because we are going to put 2,000 people in your office? why didn't they do that? >> i have no idea. for me the problem is the government seems to prioritize migrant families over their own law abiding tax paying citizens. i feel more the migrants' families. i really do. another example of officials not being in touch with the people that voted them in. our tax dollars seems to be
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going to help those that do not contribute to the tax dollars themselves. >> steve: you know, jayne, we talked a little bit about this on "fox & friends." in that particular neighborhood, i would imagine a giant majority of people actually ve voted fore biden. this crisis is because of joe biden's policies regarding migration. i don't know if you voted for joe biden. i'm not going to ask you about that on camera, but what would your message be to the president? because he apparently doesn't understand how it's impacting people. >> i mean, thanks to our council woman who has been there for us to really show people what is going on, i'm asking the government, asking the president -- i mean, please look at what is going on in our own neighborhood, in our own city with migrants all over. what's going to happen every single week or so? i see new buses come in.
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>> steve: i know. greg abbott is shipping people here all the time because he has got to do something with them. something has got to give. jayne and julia lipkovich, thank you very much. julia, good luck at school. despite all of this, julia still wants to be teacher when she grows up, right? >> yes, hopefully. >> steve: okay. great. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> steve: 6:24 in the east. one democrat now calling on secretary of defense lloyd austin to resign. the growing fallout over his keeping the hospitalization a secret from america and even the president. plus, peta vs. buckingham palace. activists going after those bear skin hats worn by the king's guard. we will tell you about that hunter biden's appearance own congressional contempt hearing he just showed up. >> if the gentle leader wants to
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hear from hunter biden. we can hear from him right now. let's take a vote and hear from hunter biden what are you afraid of. >> hold on, order, order, order. >> steve: that was just crazy. there goes hunter. what a circus. now today we expect hunter in court in california. what for? that's coming up on "fox & friends" live from new york, washington, put down the remote. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪
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former president isn't allowed to speak. we're going to bring you live coverage of all these events right here on the fox news channel but, for now, i'm going to hand it over to the wonderful brian kilmeade. >> brian: that was not in the prompter. that came from the heart. now we talk about this. happening today, hunter biden is set to make his first court appearance on federal tax charges in los angeles. just a day after a stunning moment on capitol hill where he crashed his own congressional contempt hearing. >> if the gentle lady wants to hear from hunter biden, we can hear from him right now, mr. chairman. let's take a vote and hear from hunter biden. what are you afraid of. >> am i allowed to speak here? >> hold on. >> thank you, mr. chairman. excuse me, hunter. >> mr. biden, why did you put your dad on speaker phone with your business partners if he had no involvement in your business? >> do you have a dad? does he call you? >> yes. >> do you answer the phone? >> yes. by why did you need to talk to him during business meetings if he had nothing to do with your business? >> brian: yeah. that's kind of interesting. tristan leavitt is the attorney for irs whistleblower gary shapley who exposed the double
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standard in investigating hunter biden and he joins us right now. tristan, what is your take first on that legal maneuver by abbe lowell? >> well, it was clever to an extent. they are definitely trying to walk a very fine line both in arguing the court of public opinion that he should not be held in contempt but, the at the same time, to show up at the committee room. i used to work for that committee a few years ago. part of the committee's challenge will be to make the case to the court that he should be held in contempt. and so for them to do that, they are trying to hedge on their legal liability you can see how the committee reacted to thatting trying to write the rules for himself. >> brian: why wouldn't you hear from him it's the format. five minutes for the democrats to say is he a saint. five minutes for republicans to try to make some progress where one question could be filibustered and the next thing you will know you move on. and then he could skate when
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behind closed doors what's the difference? >> >> so, for one, there is a huge committee practice and as an investigator, you have to be able to go behind closed doors to be able to get all the information. did you go in one hour rounds where each side republicans and democrats get to ask their questions for an hour. that's how you get all the substantive information. committee hearings are not designed in 5 minutes investigating and getting that information. you have to have a transcript. you have to have all the underlying documents. otherwise, as we have seen in many hearings, people can sometimes, you know, just get away with whatever they want in a everything ha. because there is not enough to time to dig substantively into issues. >> brian: hopefully a judge understands that he is one way or the other of contempt charges. let's talk about what kind of tax trouble is he. in he is accused of and arraigned filing a false return, that's a felony on two counts goh. tax evasion two counts.
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failure to file misdemeanor on two counts. >> essentially in part of a scheme they allege to not pay taxes on $1.4 million. so where does he go from here? what is his defense i was on crack? is that good enough? >> fine line. abbe lowell and hunter biden have been out there saying that these charges were only brought because our whistleblowers who empower oversight, brought this information to the public. but, at the same time, now all that information in the indictment is out there. it's clear to the public if you read that indictment this is not just from some republican pressure on capitol hill these are very serious charges but backed up by very serious evidence. is he going to plead not guilty but, at the same time, what they will really be arguing in court when it comes down to it is well, you should let us off
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because the prosecutor has offered this plea deal before. right? republicans on capitol hill allege was a sweetheart plea deal. again, they are trying to both tell the public there is nothing to see here by telling the judge, look, you can't hold us accountable for this because delaware prosecutors, led by david weiss, offered us full immunity and that was precisely the sort of sweetheart treatment that the whistleblowers came forward with. >> brian: all right, tristan, we will keep our eye on this. more discovery as they try to put some of these deals together. could pay more in taxes. tristan, appreciate it. coming up, fox weather alert. avalanche after one person dead. dangerous situation for skiers. using helicopters to try to find migrants who reportedly landed by boat in florida. jumped out. took off. plus, former president trump comes out swinging in a fox news iowa town hall. >> joe biden, he can't put two incidences together and is he representing us on nuclear weapons with putin and xi.
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>> brian: kind of scary. our voter panel is here in person to react to all the news and all the testimony and all the conversation. don't move. ♪
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♪ >> lawrence: fox weather alert. one person is dead and at least three others are hurt after avalanche at ski resort near lake tahoe yesterday. skiers and first responders race to safe a man trapped underneath a mountain of snow, luckily he made it out alive. meanwhile, the storm is now moving east across the plains and into the great lakes. millions are under winter weather alerts. chicago and detroit expecting blizzard conditions and the south bracing for another round of severe thunderstorms after tornadoes tore through the region. let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. hey, j.d. >> janice: good morning, l.j., yet. it's a seen last three weeks storm trajectory coming diving across the plain states. this might be more of a severe weather threat than we saw the last couple of days. you mentioned the west. heavy snow in the forecast for the mountains. area of low pressure ejects out into the plain states we could see the potential for another blizzard for parts of the upper midwest and the great lakes. chicago we are watching you,
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certainly. and then a rain event for a lot of spots along the east coast yet again. look at these snowfall totals, 12 to 18 inches. some areas could get upwards of 2 feet. and then the stronger storms, including tornadoes, that extend from texas through the gulf coast up towards the southeast. that's today and friday. so there's the threat this afternoon as we get into the afternoon hours things start to really ramp up and we could see the potential for ef-2 plus tornadoes. early week winter storm. so this is monday and tuesday. our next round of winter weather but i want to point out we have icing possible for parts of texas through louisiana. the south, the deep south, and then that low comes off the coast, we think, and that could bring some measurable snow to cities like new york city. we're going to watch for that then that cold air this week, the coldest air of the season, the polar vortex comes into play. that's going to mean very cold temperatures. we're watching iowa for the caucus next week. temperatures below zero with wind chills in the negative 0 to
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negative 30-degree range for sunday and monday. so that's something we're going to be watching, carley. certainly for the folks that are headed to iowa. >> carley: bring your blankets to the caucus. that's one way to do it. >> janice: i like it: sounds good. >> carley: congressman chris is a lewisio first democrat to call for secretary of defense lloyd austin to resign. da lewisio i have lost trust in austin's leadership due to the lack of transparency about his recent medical treatment and its impact on the continuity of the chain of command. the house is launching a inquiring into the failure to law enforcement is utilizing patrol units, helicopters and marine patrol units to check the area.
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authorities sent out an update saying the ocean vessel that dropped off the migrants in the surf side area has been apprehended by law enforcement offshore. did you hear about this? peta is taking on the u.k. ministry of defense over these hats worn by the king's guard. the animal rights group calling the bear skin caps barbaric after conducting an undercover investigation into bear baiting in canada. peta says the bears are killed with guns and cross bows and the if you are is auctioned off and sometimes ends up in the hats worn by british soldiers guarding the king. the group wants the u.k. to switch to fake if you are instead. and here's a question. how is your new year's resolution going? ♪ i'm every woman ♪ >> carley: a new poll revealing
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most americans promise to live a healthier lifestyle going into the new year. many don't make it to the end of january, which is why tomorrow is called quitter's day. we have a solution for that fitness guru gillian michaels is going to join us this morning with her tips and tricks to hit your goals and not quit on those new year's resolutions. ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: we're going to get out there, right, carley? >> get out there and get fit. >> ainsley: on the fox square. four days until the iowa caucuses former president trump laying out his vision for america if he wins another term in a packed town hall last night. >> there are questions about how much a second term of a donald trump presidency, second term, would be about retribution and looking backwards and grievances and how much would be looking forward. >> i'm not going to have time for retribution. we are going to make this country so successful again i'm not going to have time for retribution. [applause] >> remember. this our ultimate retribution is
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success. >> ainsley: we're going to move forward. what do voters think? let's ask them. voter panel daniel on the front row, campus reform correspondent goes to syracuse university and gen z republican voter. natalia in the red new york city mom registered democrat immigrated here young age from odesa. we will talk to her about immigration. noah front row in the suit new york independent. he has three children. and he is a conservative voter. we have marcella who is a republican voter in the middle in the back. republican voter and john on the end owns a construction company, basketball coach. talk to him about donald trump and margaret over here on the end who is a registered democrat. likes ron desantis and says she can't believe that she would vote for trump if he is the nominee. so what do you think about that margaret? what do you think about his response to that? we're going to move forward and not focus on retribution. >> i think it's wonderful. everyone has been worried about the entire candidacy is going to be about lawsuits and revenge and no one want to see that the
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country has been ripped apart. biden was supposed to be the candidate that brought all of us together. i feel we are more ripped apart than ever before. i would love to see all of that put in the past. i loved everything he said last night, much to my surprise. he seemed, you know h a clear path forward and i'm just listening to what people are saying and what they want. >> carley: why do you like him over president biden you liked him last time. >> we did. we had a party when he won. i was a big party supporter. our country is in sham bletion. i want a better country. every aspect of my life is worse than it was four years ago. i'm tired of looking at parties and who i should vote for and who is going to bring our country forward. >> carley: noah, how about you? >> trump has real issues to focus on to fix this country and get it back on to a good track. i couldn't agree more that if you focus on retribution, important pieces that needs to be put back together, he will lose the time on accomplishing those things. so i think it shows here the transparency that he has.
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it shows here the growth that trump had. and what he learned in four years. and what he thought about for four years and what is he going to implement in the four years that, god willing, is he going to have. i think it's going to be a good trajectory planning on and shows you the maturity that he has grown up into. that's the type of support and that's the type of leader that we need in the white house. >> ainsley: there is an issue that the democrats are really pushing, and that's the abortion issue. donald trump addressed that last night. listener to this. >> they are the radicals because they are willing to kill the baby in 8 months, 9 months or even after birth. there has to be a little bit of a concession one way or the other. i think i want to get it right. i have to get it right. you know, i happen to be for the compensations like ronald rearks with the life of the mother. rape, incest. you have to go with your heart first. go with your heart and mind, go with it. but you do also have to put in
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there a little bit. you have to win elections. >> ainsley: let's talk about this. he is saying i'm not really for it. it should be rare like ronald reagan always said. there have to be con concessions. daniel, i know you are a stupidity. this matters to, i guess, some of your peers. at my age we are not really worried about having to be that situation. but, for you, as a college student, what are your friends saying about this issue? >> i think that all of my friends, they -- they are aware that the left has gone way too radical with their position on abortion. as well as other positions like the economy and education. i think that abortion exposes the democrats for what they are -- for what -- the radical policies that they're pushing. >> ainsley: to kill a baby at 9 months, 8 months. >> to kill a baby at 8, 9 months, to not -- to impose these radical policies on the economy which i'm graduating in two years.
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i want to enter a striving economy because i want to get a job once i graduate. and i was reassured by trump last night when he talked about how his economy was focused on low energy prices and as a result we have one of the best economies in a while. and i am also in education. democrats don't really ointment beneficiary of school choice. charter school first grade to eighth grade. i went to a magnet school for a high school. and, you know, as a writer for campus reform the things i'm seeing, universities having adolescent gender affirming summits and conferences where they teach educators anti-racist curricula for schools nationwide, that needs to end. children need to have better schooling. we need to have a great economy, and we need more sensible, more
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common sense, as democrats would say, policies on things like abortion. >> ainsley: natalia, how about you? you are raising two children. your top issue is also education, right and parental rights. >> right. >> what do you want to see in your candidate? >> i want to see a desantis-style candidate. i have supported desantis pretty much from the beginning after seeing how great he was at parent engagement in florida. parents were at the table right at the beginning. he followed the science. he engaged the scientists. he didn't just follow the political scientists kind of like what biden has done he has actually followed evidence and we have seen the fruits of his neighbor. parents here in new york have felt really excluded from the process. astro turf groups that claim to speak for us but actually there is no one truly advocating for the children. i will would like to see whoever, you know, ends up being the candidate do that i think trump is probably a better candidate than biden but, i
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really wish he would get out of the way so that desantis. >> ainsley: you are a register the democrat. what if it is biden and trump. who do you vote for? >> i voted for biden the first time but i won't make that mistake again. >> ainsley: you will pull the lever for trump. all right. okay. let me play one more this is a snippet from desantis and nikki haley last night over on cnn at the same time trump was on our channel. walch this and then i will get your reaction. >> i appreciated what president trump did. let's be honest he said he would build the wall and have mexico pay for it. he did not do that he said he was going to drain the swamp he cannot do that he said he was going to hold hillary clinton responsible he let her off the hook. he added $7.8 trillion to the debt. we need to deliver and get this stuff done. the difference between nikki haley and me, you know, i listened to that litany of stuff, you know, i debated the governor of california, gavin newsom, i thought he lied a lot, man, nikki haley gist him a run for his money and she may even be more liberal than gavin
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newsom. >> ainsley: all right, john, you didn't agree with what he was saying about donald trump, right? >> not at all. i think he did keep at love his promises especially to the economy. our dad built our construction company to $1,000 to one of the largest i do wall companies in america. 60 years ago we start wanted. we have to support those types of jobs. get everyone employed, even from apprenticeships and that's something that president biden has done as well with the infrastructure plan. so i think there is common ground to get people employed and take penal people off the . we need to figure out how to get people moving forward you were in imagine trumper, you have been. you say you are a maga trumper. you are leaning toward nikki haley. who did you watch last night and what did you think? >> torn a little bit. i watched a little bit of both
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as president trump said last night we need to win elections. so where we are today, the landscape and sort of the unjust of what he is going through, you know, putting all that together, and attempting to win an election, i'm leaning towards nikki haley to be the person that will take us all through. again supporter of president trump, but we need to win the election. and given the situation we're in and the economy focus on the economy that we see and need in a candidate that's where i would lean towards. >> ainsley: do you want her as the vice president? >> why don't we first get through the primaries and then from there we can come back and talk about that. >> ainsley: okay. elise stefanik, tim scott, nancy mace, kristi noem. these are some of the names. thank you so much for coming in this early. great job. elon musk calling out boeing for emphasis on dei after one of its
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