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today is the 11th day of the 11th month. it is veterans day and we're saluting all of our veterans. the u.s. army field band live today from new york city. >> beautiful sound from our plaza this morning. we have a great country and we're so grateful to all of you who have served. >> extra special. >> good morning to you. we're seeing the peaceful transition of power. >> we are, indeed. >> it's incredible. >> it all started yesterday. if you were watching the channel, you see president-elect, donald trump, he took a right turn on one of the ramps out at laguardia, gave him a fire cannon salute of water over his 757. next thing you know, he's in the oval office. you know, these guys really for the most part hated each other when the campaign was on. so you would think it would have been awkward, right? according to josh earnest, he said he was less awkward than you would have thought. >> talked about domestic and
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foreign policy and the transition. president obama was encouraged that trump's interest in working with him and his team. they were extremely interested in working together and coming together. donald trump said they had great chemistry. it was the first time they met. melania liked mrs. o. a lot. >> let's hear them back and forth. let's listen to this. >> i had the opportunity to have the an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. most of all, i want to emphasize to you mr. president-elect that we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed, then the country succeeds. >> this was a meeting that was going to last for maybe ten or 15 minutes and we were just going to get to know each other. we had never met each other. i have great respect. the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half and it could have, as far as i'm concernedt could have gone on for a lot
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longer. mr. president, it was a great honor being with you and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. >> that's really interesting what donald trump just said. the meeting was supposed to go 10 or 15 minutes. apparently, it went an hour and a half. what they largely talked about, they put their differences aside, talked about how to staff and organize a white house. donald trump, who is a business guy wants to know how to run something. i will say this, however. given the fact that donald trump has referred to barack obama as the worst president ever and president obama as recently as monday night was talking about how donald trump was unfit to be president, you know, it's nice that they, at least for the cameras, did the grip and grin. there they are sitting in the same room donald trump will inherit in ten weeks. >> i liked reading the articles about melania sitting down with the first lady. they took a tour of the white house, walked out on the balcony to take a view.
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i know as a mom, she's concerned about where her son is going to go to school. baron will be the youngest son of a president since jfk was in office. what are the good schools, how do you recommend i introduce my son to this huge position in the white house. she said she really enjoyed -- she spoke highly of michelle obama and in fact, she liked her speech so much, she used it. >> this is why i think what we're saying -- people are assuming they did that for the camerasment they don't really like each other. i actually think they do. i think they finally after all the rhetoric, they connect on a personal level and this is a select club of presidents. >> absolutely. >> and first ladies. he talk as moms, not adversaries. >> here's where i think you're wrong. it is a long-standing tradition, that the incoming first family pose force a picture with the outgoing first family and the obamas said nope, we're not -- >> josh earnest -- he's the
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chief spinner. given the rancor of the campaign with barack obama incoming, george w. bush family stood there with the incoming obamas. everybody takes the picture. >> i was there for that. that was part of my point. i thought george w. bush was classy how he handled it and barack obama ran in 2008 and somebody who wanted to dismantle everything george w. bush had done and donald trump is trying to do the same. after that fact, i remember barack obama as a young president reaching out to george w. bush quietly, privately by phone. george w. bush did not slam barack obama, he has not ever second-guessed him. we'll see what happens. >> listen to this. >> president obama has been almost unprecedented in the executive actions he took when
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he lost control of congress, he said he would impose his agenda with his pen and his phone. when he couldn't pass the dream act, giving amnesty to certain groups of illegal aliens, he imposed it by executive order. when he couldn't pass cap and trade, he imposed it executive order. so when you rule by executive fiat, you can't be surprised when the new executive comes in and undoes your fiat. that's what barack obama it facing. >> there goes the fiat. >> when you have the pen and the phone, it's awesome. when you don't have it, game over. also thrks applies to harry reid in the senate. donald trump will bring up all these more than a thousand positions that need to be confirmed by the senate. you say, well, they need 60 votes. >> sure. >> that's the tradition. harry reid destroyed that and said we're going nuke lcleanucl. now it will work for donald trump's as well. anyway, there they are. the currently leader and the
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future leader of the free world. they're coming to grips with it. would somebody please send this memo that barack obama's extending the hand of unity to donald trump because there are all these protests that have broken out over the last few days. perhaps the most vicious one was out in portland where it appears that it was coordinated because they were bussing people in. here's the thing. guys in masks with baseball bats broke bank windows, boutiques. look, some of the people are sore losers. others are just looking for an excuse to break stuff. >> that's what makes you mad. you can disagree and not like the fact that donald trump is going to be president. when you vandalize, that's a different story. bill o'reilly a had a great monologue last night. >> the main beef is left wing protesters don't respect an honest election. that's a hallmark around the world. every communist and socialist takeover from cuba to venezuela
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to soviet russia in the earliest 20th century featured violence and assaults on freedom. we honor protests here. but increasingly, we see people who want our system destroyed. talking points. sincere protests. if you believe donald trump is not good for america, i have no problem with you displaying that opinion. however, if you hurt someone, destroy something or promote anarchy, you then become a danger to the republic. that kind of stuff needs to be punished and quickly. also, we are living in an amazingly destructive politically correct environment. just because it offends you doesn't mean you have the right to hurt or destroy. the new president might want to make that very clear. if you don't like it, canada and mexico are nearby. they might be have you.
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then again, they might not. >> that's right. we saw some memes from canada. you people that don't like things in the united states, don't come here. also, bill is right. it's not a protest in portland anymore. officials are calling it a riot. that's a big difference. >> you work so hard for your cars, for your house, your businesses. it's like in ferguson. they weren't happy with what was happening in their community, so they vandalize their community. that doesn't help anyone. >> when donald trump hesitated whether he would concede. now some of the same people are screaming, he's unbelievable. not accepting the result. good news about the cops in portland. once they designated from a protest to a right aught, they arrested -- it's one thing to protest, it's another thing to vandalize. >> you know who never breaks the law? >> heather nauert. >> you don't know -- >> ed henry, great to have you with us in new york. >> ainsley, steve, good morning,
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good morning to all of you. while you were sleeping, donald trump added more electoral votes to his grand total. arizona is now being called for mr. trump. it came town to the wire with a razor-thin margin gin of four points. nevertheless. it continues a 20-year streak for republicans in the grand canyon state. arizona's 11 electoral votes. mr. trump now has 290 and he could get more. new hampshire and michigan still haven't been called. an update to bring you on a tragedy we first reported yesterday. disturbing new details in that deadly police ambush. we now know that the suspect who killed a police officer and hurt another during a domestic disturbance call also killed his pregnant wife before he turned the gun on himself. officer scott basham was killed after he ran towards a house outside of pittsburgh to save the woman inside. his partner was also shot in the ambush but is in stable
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condition. police say the shooter's wife had a protection order against him. the terror suspect accused of setting off bombs in chelsea new york and new jersey in september is now saying he's too unhealth toy go to prison. rahami limping into a manhattan courtroom faces up to life behind bars. his lawyer telling the judge that his client won't get the medical care he needs in prison. these are the moments before he opened fire on police officers in new jersey. they fired back and were able to arrest him. the terror suspect pleaded not guilty to those charges in new jersey. he's being held on $5.2 million bail. 31 people were injured in that. his lyrics will give you goose bumps. >> hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah ♪ hallelujah
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♪ >> such a beautiful song. the man behind that, singer songwriter leonard cohen has died. his work spanned nearly 50 years. he passed away peacefully at his home in los angeles. the cause of his death has not been given. he was 82 years old. those are your headlines. think of all the moments you have heard that song or sang that song. >> he's left us a lot of great music. >> i love that song. >> thank you, heather. straight ahead, president-elect trump turned the electoral map into a sea of red. how did he do it? we're going do painting by the numbers coming up next with scott rasmussen. good morning, scott. the video is shocking. chicago gang bangers brutally beating a man in the middle of the street all because he voted for donald trump. >> what? >> you wanted trump? you voted trump?
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president-elect -- how did he do it? scott rasmussen, the president of the rasmussen media group and senior fellow at kings college in new york city. good morning to you. i was at a lot of hillary clinton rallies, small crowds. we do stories saying there's not a lot of enthusiasm for a candidacy that the campaign would push back hard and say donald trump the size of his rallies, that's not an indicator of who is going to turn out.
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they were wrong. >> let's put it in perspective. barack obama only won by three points four years ago. this race was basically a toss-up. it was changes on the margins that made the difference. >> this map is showing the counties that shifted from obama or from democrat to republican this time around. couple of interesting things on the map. first is right up here in the midwest. you see -- this is the big city map. all right. well, this one, this is the big city map. what we see is a sense that hillary clinton. they thought did better in big cities. not really. what happened in the big cities, barack obama won by 26 points, hillary clinton by 24 points. so that was about the same. in the suburban areas, they thought those areas would go heavily donald trump. for hillary clinton, didn't happen. a lot of suburban voters decided over the last month and they ended upcoming home. >> some of the few undecided. >> or saying they were voting for a third-party option. this though. the working class voters in the
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midwest, huge component. what you see here, all of these states, these are the voefts people who don't have a college degree, mitt romney carried them by 26 points. donald trump carried them by 39 points. >> wow. >> in a state like wisconsin, a state like michigan, these places with heavy concentrations of these voters, the trump campaign knew this was going to happen. targeted them. >> right. >> no one believed them. everybody thought this was a blue wall across here. we heard that again and again. what does donald trump need to do in the next four years to make sure these are not soft vote who are abandon him. >> the first thing he needs to do is govern well. he needs -- a lot of what we see in the rural areas, this vote all across the country, you see shifting into the republican direction came because of policies of the obama administration, concerns about obamacare, concerns about the supreme court. >> trade.
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>> concerns about trade and job. if donald trump disappoints these voters, they will go back in the other direction. >> the clinton camp thought they would be with them and they clearly flipped here. >> they clearly flipped. look, you do not win a mandate by winning an election. you win a mandate by governing and winning the allegiance of voters who elected you. >> interesting. it was supposed to be a blue wall. we'll see whether it's a red wall four years from now. steve, back to you. >> eddie, thank you very much. coming up, you're fired! this ceo tells his employees if you don't like donald trump, find a new job. so who is that guy? we're going to tell you. and he could be bringing food to your house. when the v.a. failed americans' heroes, this man stepped in to give them the care they needed. he needs your help to keep it going.
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political headlines. who can forget this moment from howard dean. >> we're going to go to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! >> well, this morning he's full of excitement once again because he wants his old job back. dean sending out that tweet say need a 50-state strategy and tech rehab. i am in for chairman again. >> no word or no more i said
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texting while legislating. that is the new rule in florida. the house of representatives. richard corcoran is cleaning house and the texting ban is just one of the changes that he plans. >> opened up with a barrage of machine gunfire. there were 50 americans on the ground against 200 enemy fighters. we lost nine guys. some of the toughest guys that i've ever known have gotten help from the invisible wounds of war. that shows tremendous courage. >> on this veterans day, we've got a great store toy talk about. roughly 20% of our post 9/11 veterans experience some form of post-traumatic stress. today, cohen veterans network is changing the lives of military veterans by treating them and their families free of charge. here now is the president and ceo of cohen veterans network, dr. anthony hasan. good morning, doctor.
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>> good morning, steve. thanks for having me. >> you've been on the program before. for folks unfamiliar, what is the cohen veterans network. >> it's a network of mental health clinics funded solely by steve cohen to provide free, accessible health care regardless of discharge status. >> unlike the v.a., it's not just the veteran, it is the veteran and their family as well. you're treating everybody in the house if you need to. >> absolutely. that's the model you need. you need to treat the entire system. the demand for family care in our first five clinics is much greater than anticipated. over 35% of the 950 patients we've treated in eight months will family members. >> unbelievable. with the five pilot clinics, it's been so successful, you're going to roll out how many more? >> we're rolling out 14 clinics in 2017. by 2019, all clinics will be
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open. we're going into high need areas. by june, we'll have them in fayette, north carolina, frt brag, washington, d.c., colorado, denver, as well as el paso, texas near ft. bliss. >> unlike the v.a., when somebody has a need, they call you up, they're in within a week. >> within a week. or the same day. i'm focused on access. i'm not driven by anything other than good quality care. >> what kind of care do they get? >> comprehensive mental hicealt care. 25% of veterans present with that. >> it's about all of those mental health challenges. >> from what i've learned about your organization so far, as donald trump is trying to figure out what to do with the v.a., you've actually got a pretty good program that they could take a look at as a model.
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>> i hope the whole country looks at what we're doing. what we do is a demonstration of how a private, small network of clinics can be nimble and meet the needs when they're needed to be met. >> if like more information, is there a website. >> www.cohen veterans network.com. >> all right. we'll have that information on our website, foxandfriends.com. >> thank you so much. >> dr. hassan, thank you very much. straight ahead on this veterans day, could ben carson have a place in donald trump's cabinet? we're going to ask the good doctor when he joins us live coming up next. rioters burning the american flag because donald trump got elected president. army vet pete hegseth joins us live. pete's not happy about that. you'll hear from him coming next. i don't want to put life on hold because of a headache.
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all right. ladies and gentlemen, that's fantastic. >> you've got the u.s. army field band. >> thank you so much. all of you for serving. today is 11/11. >> it's veterans day and joining us with the under secretary of the army. patrick murphy. >> it's a great day. it's veterans day. we honor right now. there's 22 million veterans across the countriment we honor them. we're here with the army field band who are awesome. we always keep in mind, we have over 150,000 troops right now overseas in over 160 countries. we keep our families safe here at home. >> you served in iraq. what does today mean to you? >> i always think about the 19 men i serve with in baghdad that never made it home and their families. we honor them on memorial day. but i think about them, frankly, every day in the pentagon or out
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there with my fellow soldiers. today is really to honor their service and sacrifice and their families. people forget about the military families. that's the core of who we are as a unit. as an army. we are america's varsity team. december 10th. army navy day in baltimore. we're going to sink the navy. >> we'll see about that. >> they all know that we're america's varsity team. when the president or a governor of the state calls 911, they call the army. the national guard, all of us -- whether it's emergencies here at home or overseas, we answer the call because of these great americans. >> thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> beautiful. >> i think you're all winners. >> that's true. let's go on inside. we have headlines for everybody on this friday. heather? >> good morning.
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good morning to all of you. honoring a fallen hero. look at this video. a massive show of respect as thousands of police officers line the streets for their brother in blue who was killed in the line of duty. take a look at that. that is in a small on long island. nypd sergeant paul tuesday low was murdered last week during a gunfight in the bronx. he was an officer for 19 years. president-elect donald trump calling his widow personally to extend his condolences. leaves behind two young boys, 4-year-old austin and 3-year-old joseph. he was just 41 years old. we're thinking of that family and praying for them today. the department of homeland security finally admitting the southwest border is under siege. this comes as secretary jeh johnson faces a backlash for bearing a report about how bad it really is. now that the election is over, johnson is saying that illegal immigrants are surging across the border at a rate of 46,000
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in the month of october alone. that's the highest since the surge of migrant children in the summer of 2014. this video is shocking. a man viciously beaten all because he voted for donald trump. >> you voted trump! you voted trump! >> wow. several men in chicago seen dragging that victim out of his car in broad daylight. the victim taking several shots at every angle. onlookers recording that attack, cheering. screaming you voted for donald trump. the man had to be taken to the hospital but is expected to be okay. the suspects have not been identified. at least not yet. if you agree with president-elect donald trump, you should resign from your job? those words coming from the ceo of grub hub. matt maloney is his name. he sent scathing e-mails to employees saying this.
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while demeaning and insulting and demeaning minorities and mentally disabled worked for mr. trump, i want to be clear that his behavior have no place at grub hub. if you do not agree with this statement, reply to this e-mail with your resignation. what do you think about this note to employees. send us your comments to twit other -- twitter or facebook. grub hub speaking out. he has the right to do that. you at home have the right not to use his company. >> currently trending online is #boycott grub hub. just saying. >> not a good move. >> nope. meanwhile, protests. not a good move breaking out across the country over president-elect donald trump. this as students set fire to the american flag. >> how do veterans feel about people disrespecting the stars and stripes to express frustration about this election? >> who better to joins us now
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than army vet and fox contributor pete hegseth. >> thank you very much. >> what do we need to say about it? remember all the protests eight years ago when barack obama was elected and all the conservatives went out and started burning flags? wait, you don't? yeah, they didn't happen. because in this country, we respect elections. what happens is leftists refuse to accept donald trump. these elections are why we have donald trump. we have segments, some are paid political add voe kay tors who are more interested in their idealistic causes than the -- this flag was purchased by men and women and by those who gave their entire lives so they won't have a future but we do. they disrespect it because they don't understand it. they're ignorant to how important it is and how special it is in this world that they have the very freedoms do what they want on the streets. i'll say this, law and order is coming. you want to walk down the street
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and block traffic, guess what? that's illegal. under president donald trump, you're probably not going to get the same nice little pat on the back that you're getting right now from barack obama. >> especially with rudy giuliani by his side. >> there were protests last night, pete, in portland, oregon, pete that turned into what the cops called riots and they arrested a whole bunch of people. some are sore losers and others are just anarchists who were wearing the bandana, the masks, looking for an excuse to break stuff. >> reporter: that's exactly right. it's a grab bag and there's a grab bag of issues. black lives matter, a lot of other complications. it's not just straight up election issues. it's angst of the left. see the future. hopefully a future of law and order in this country. >> pete, you're a veteran. thank you for your service. we have 20 million veterans in this country. we know the state of the v.a., especially in phoenix. what does donald trump need do? who is that guy you brought in?
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>> i brought in my buddy. brandon coleman, he's a whistle blower, here he's at the scandal from 2 1/2 years ago. the question, brandon, you're a whistle blower, you have helped expose the scandal at the v.a. what does donald trump need do to turn around the v.a.? >> donald trump needs to put good people around him. whistle blowers, people brave enough to come forward. >> reporter: what needs to be done and change and have things changed at the v.a. in the last two years? >> no. things have gotten worse. the american people, by and large, want a charge. veterans were a big part of that. we've got change. we're at the swamp right now. it's time to drain the swamp. it's going to happen. >> reporter: there's a lot of hope amongst veterans. brandon has three kids that are certificate flg in the marine corps. they're families that bear so much for this country. we think about them on veterans day. we want to make sure that a
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v.a. -- >> welcome to the swamp. it's time to drain it. >> you're hearing it right here. the angst is not working. someone starts firing people that aren't getting the job done. that's a universal message. we're hopeful that donald trump will make it happen. >> pete, i have a question for you. i know you're in phoenix because you're part of the veterans day parade. after brandon coleman came forward and was the whistle blower at the v.a., there's a lot of payback for him and blowback. are the people who made his life uncomfortable still there? >> reporter: i think the smile says it all right here. of course they are. he's still employed but he's been shuffled around, moved out, escorted out. the folks in power stay in power. accountability only oels unfortunately for those who blow the whistle. >> has he ever met donald trump and talked to him about the issues at the v.a.? >> i have not. i'm happy to at any time. i'm hoping he uses people like
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me. we need enlisted men that know what it's like to wait 120 days and get told know and miss a day's pay and all the chaos with v.a. health care. we need choice and go where we want. it needs to be fixed or shut down. >> there you go. >> brandon and pete, thank you for your service. appreciate it. good seeing you. >> happy veterans day to everyone out will. >> you too. that's something donald trump will run on again. pete makes a great point there. is donald trump going to be able to change that or is the bureaucracy such a beast? >> the bureaucracy is a beast. but the people of america gave donald trump the keys to air force one. who is going to be in donald trump's cabinet? could dr. ben carson have a spot there he's in florida. good morning, doctor. you're next. returning to work from the battlefield. of course the challenge for all-american heroes. these veterans, they never gave
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druch gave a shoutout to supporters who stood by him throughout his campaign. another great man who has been a friend to me, but i'll tell you, i got to know him as a competitor because he was one of the folks that was negotiating to go against those democrats, dr. ben carson. >> so does his praise indicate that dr. ben carson could have a role in mr. trump's candidate?
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>> let's ask him. the former gop presidential candidate, dr. ben carson joins us from palm beach county in florida. good morning, dr. carson. >> good morningment. >> where does it stand right now? is there a possibility you could be part of the cabinet? >> we're having discussions. you know, my goal in all of this is not so much a cabinet position or any type of government position. but to really help america move in the right direction, to make an environment where our children have the same kind of opportunities. and you know, as far as a position is concerned, you can do that inside or outside, quite frankly. we're talking about all the possibilities of what we can do to really make america great for everybody. >> how are we going to repeal and replace obamacare? will paul ryan be involved in that? >> paul ryan has offered some
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excellent solutions, and certainly will be part of the discussion. obviously, we want to bring everybody into the tent. i think it's even worthwhile listening to the other side. i think that was one of the big mistake with obamacare. they locked the republicans out. they got not a single -- >> jonathan -- >> what's that? >> maybe put jonathan gruber on the cabinet. >> that would be great. >> i'm kidding. >> i think maybe not. >> dr. carson. >> put him in a cabinet and lock him up. >> a big part of the vic at this turned out, it's not official yet. he won your original home state of michigan. you went with him to detroit and talked about engaging african-americans. he did it in the campaign. but how does he actually follow-up with policy that's going to make people's lives better now? >> well, one of the key things do is what hasn't been done historically. that is keep your promise.
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let's actually work for school choice and for a voucher system. let's actually look at real prison reform so that we can develop our people. the more people we have who are actually working and are part of the system, the better off we are. we don't have to pull those people along. it costs a lot of money to keep someone incarcerated or keep someone on public assistance. >> surely. >> good to talk to you. >> we know you've had a busy week. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. >> get some sleep. it has been a signature of mr. trump's campaign since day one. >> and yes, we will be build a great, great wall. >> says it's possible and he's ready to get started. the congressman is here live in the next hour. >> these veterans never gave up. cheryl casone is here with their great story.
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transition from the battlefield to the boardroom can be difficult for vets returning home. >> but there is one company determined to change that, veteran recruiting.com, they are offering virtual career fairs that allow our heroes to connect with employers from home. >> isn't that great? here to share some of their amazing success stories is fox business networks cheryl casone. you've been sharing these stories for years. >> i've been working with veterans for years. this fall, they are doing something so different. they are going to get the female veterans hired out there and
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many companies in america are hiring our female heroes and the companies and the ladies are with me today and i'm so proud to have all of you here. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> i want to start with sharonda williams. you were in the air force and you are working for a company called accenture, what was it like for you? >> it was difficult at first. it took a year before i landed a job with accenture. it was hard facing the reality of transferring my skills to the civilian sector and knowing what i need to do and the skills i need to go to accenture was offering veterans programs so that they can teach our skills without having any experience, it was great. >> accenture is one of those companies and chris mcmahoniss is with accenture. you are a company that helps people do that transition into different jobs, whether it's veterans or not.
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why focus on female veterans this fall for you? >> the talent opportunities is unmeasurable, the experience, the depth, the skills that they bring are unique. it's a great opportunity for the organizations. >> you guys are doing a great job. you were in the air force as well. i think we have a gorgeous of you when you were serving. you are now working for j.p. morgan chase. you went into banking. congratulations. how do you like? >> i love working at j.p. morgan chase. the whole process from the interviewing, the virtual recruitment fair through onboarding and becoming an actual employee, you partner you with other veterans and they make you very comfortable. it was an awesome transition for me. >> and eric field is with you and you and other companies are leading the charge and have been leading the charge to get our heroes fired for now. >> we're proud to be one of the co-founding members of the veterans jobs mission.
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we've committed to hire over a million veterans and so far over 230 companies have hired 350,000 to date. >> you've done a great job. valerie miranda you are working for aetna now. how was your transition as well? >> my transition was challenging, trying to find the right job that really valued my ability and skills and making sure sure i had the opportunity to learned the skills that i learned as a manager. >> we want to thank mark wells who is from aetna as well. i know that your company as well is really leading the charge as all of you are today and, guys, i want to say to all three of you that this is why i'm so proud of our companies out there because they are really focusing on getting our heroes fired -- hired and it's very important that we work on this mission. >> cheryl, you are absolutely right. still ahead on this friday, a journalist on big trouble this morning for calling on donald trump to be assassinated.
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you made it. it is friday after election day. it is november 11th. you've got a great weekend. no alarm clocks. no more alarm clocks. i'm ainsley earhardt. president obama coming to grips with his replacement, look at them there together. donald trump and president obama. >> the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half, and it could have -- as far as i'm concerned, it could have gone on for a lot longer. >> all right. they got along. what happened behind the scenes. we're going to pull back that gold curtain. meanwhile, more tantrums over trump over night as protesters who don't like the results took to the streets again, they broke windows and messed up cars. they set fires. do they have the right to riot over a fair election? who are those people? we're going to tell you what we know. then you are fired.
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>> there you go. the marine corps theme song. >> if you are walking down sixth avenue in front of our building, you have a pep in your step when you hear that out on the corner. it's awesome. thank you so much to all of our veterans who fought so hard and valiantly for this great country. >> great to have ed henry with you. >> i'm on the record here today before we turn the keys to the other guy, tucker carlson. >> speaking of turning the keys over to that guy. this was not the official picking up the keys. there you got president obama shaking hands with donald trump. coming to grips. this is the ultimate grip and grin. keep in mind it was this past monday that president obama said
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that man is unfit to be president. this man, donald trump said that man, barack obama, the worst president ever. >> was he about to take that hand, psych! >> this is how it works in the united states of america. we have a peaceful transfer of power, and even though they may not like each other behind closed doors, when they were together in the oval office and the cameras were turned on, they said everything we wanted to hear. >> i saw the same deal covering president george w. bush, barack obama. historic election. those two did not like each other. they said nasty things. barack obama said we're going to dismantle the bush agenda piece by piece. just like donald trump said about barack obama. when these two men sat down, select club, there are issues and problems that you don't talk about on the campaign trail, it's a lot harder when you have
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to govern. even if you don't like each other, there's an understanding. >> they fight on the campaign trail because they are in two different parties but they have loyalty to their party. when it's all said and done and rubber meets the road, donald trump is going to depend on president obama. >> that's what president obama did with george w. bush. they would talk on the phone. they kept it private. there are a lot of things that donald trump is talking about dismantling about now, like obama. and there are a lot of things obamacare. >> have you ever had two presidents that did not get along or set them aside? >> they mostly set them aside. that might be the closest right there. >> i feel like donald trump is very diplomatic in the fact that he goes to other countries and he negotiates even if he doesn't like them. >> you saw him in the morning hours since he won. the tone has shifted.
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>> what was extraordinary, even though they are part of that super exclusive club, they had never met before. they had been in the same room before at the white house correspondents dinner when mr. obama actually grilled donald trump with jokes. yesterday was supposed to be a 10, 15 minute meeting. how long did it turn out? a lot longer. here they are. >> i just had an opportunity to have an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. most of all, i want to emphasize to you, mr. president-elect, that we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed, then the country succeeds. >> this was a meeting that was going to last for maybe 10 or 15 minutes and we were just going to get to know each other. we had never met each other. i have great respect. the meeting lasted for almost an
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hour and a half and it could have -- as far as i'm concerned, it could have gone on a lot longer. mr. president, it was a great honor being with you and i look forward to being with you many more times. >> they are there. shaking hands. grip and grin. playing nice. we've got an image of melania and michelle obama. they had tea. they talk about how to raise children in the white house. >> they took a tour of the white house. went out on the truman balcony. >> oning thing they did not do as a tradition is they did not pose as a family. the obamas posing with the trumps and apparently, keep in mind, michelle obama was out there and she was one of the most emotional campaigners against donald trump. apparently, according to the "wall street journal," she's the one who said no picture. no picture this time. >> a great point, despite the differences which you are mentioning, which is true, when the first ladies in particular get together, they are talking about their kids. and i've been hearing from
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people close to donald trump that melania trump has been going back and forth on whether to be in the white house full-time even because barron is in school here in new york. >> which is very hard to get into it. >> they can get into a private school in washington that's great. they won't have an issue. but family is first and this is a big deal, but you know, melania trump and michelle obama, they are talking as wives and moms. not just political figures. >> that's right. you have to the whole democratic party that's all for immigrants coming into the country. she's a great american story. she came here fr. she's an american citizen and now she's a first lady. >> there you have the president and president-elect coming to grips. >> can i say that the "usa today" has a different story.
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>> rise and racist acts follows election. they are now saying racism because of donald trump. below it, you have the president shaking hands with donald trump. >> ed end -- henry must have stayed in a hotel last night because that's the only people wind up with "usa today." >> is it true? >> true. >> there were a bunch of groups organizing for a protest last night. some of the most vicious were in portland, oregon. 4,000 people in all. these were in many cases an arcists. we know that. they show up at all our sorts of thing. they started with baseball bats. breaking windows of cars and banks and bu techniques and finally when it progressed from a protest to a riot, the cops rolled in and started arresting people. bill o'reilly says this is
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pathetic. >> the main beef seems to be that left wing protesters don't respect an honest election. by the way, that's a hallmark around the world. every communist and socialist takeover from cuba to venezuela to soviet russia featured violence and assaults on freedom. here in the usa, we honor protests, but increasingly we are seeing people who want our system destroyed. talking points respects sincere protest. if you believe donald trump is not good for america, i have no problem with you displaying that opinion. however, if you hurt someone, destroy something, or promote an narc can i, you then become a danger to the republic. that kind of stuff needs to be punished and quickly. also, we are living in an amazingly destructive politically correct environment here in america. just because something offends
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you, doesn't mean you have the right to hurt or destroy. the new president might want to make that very clear, and if you don't like it, canada and mexico are nearby. they might be happy to have you. then again, they might not. >> that was last night. this morning, donald trump is tweeting. >> he says in his latest tweet, love the fact that the small groups of protesters last night have passion for our great country. we will all come together and be proud. i love that because i think the protesters, just give him a chance. let's just calm down and let's see what he's going to do. if you didn't like his choice, america has spoken. >> do you know who agrees with bill o'reilly? hillary clinton. after that third debate, she had all these comments, no matter who wins, we've got to come together. >> a message to the protesters
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to quote barack obama, elections have consequences. so let's see what happens. give him a chance. >> heather has an unbelievable story. i don't know if you are starting with this but i know you have the story of the guy who was beaten -- >> that is a horrible story. there was a man who was a trump supporter who was beaten just for that reason. well in the meantime, i've got a couple of other news headlines i want to bring you. while you were sleeping, president-elect added even more electoral votes to his grand total. the state of arizona has now been officially called for mr. trump. this one came count to the wire -- down to the wire. he ended up winning by 4 points there. it continues a 20-year winning streak for republicans in that state with arizona's 11 electoral votes. mr. trump now has 290 and then he could get more. new hampshire and michigan have yet to be called. we'll keep an eye on it. the terror suspect accused of setting off bombs in new york city and also new jersey says that he can't go to prison. why? he says he won't get the proper
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medical care. well, that's the word from his lawyer who just filed a motion in federal court. newly released video. you can see the moments before he opened fire on new jersey police officers. they fired back and they were able to arrest him. all of this happening back in september. that terror suspect pleading not guilty to the attack that left dozens hurt in the new york chelsea area. he's now being held on $5.2 million bail. and disturbing new details to tell you about. in a deadly police ambush. we new know that the suspect accused of killing a pennsylvania police officer and hurting another officer also killed his pregnant wife before he turned the gun on himself. officer scott bashioum was run down while running toward a house just outside of pittsburgh, thinking of nothing but saving the woman inside that home. his partner was also shot in that ambush and is stable condition this morning. the shooter's wife had an order
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of protection against him. and a little paint is going a long way to show support for law enforcement and first responders. what a terrific idea here. take a close look at those curbs in front of hundreds of homes in northern california. they have stripes now painted on them as part of a new national movement called the blue stripe campaign. its mission is to close the divide between police officers and the communities they serve, and those are your headlines. >> i love that. take a close look at that. they are red and blue right on the curb. >> in my town in new jersey, they put the blue stripe right through downtown. >> i love that. a journalist in big trouble this morning for calling on donald trump to be assassinated. so who is she? and donald trump has been calling for this since day one. >> and yes, we will build a great, great wall. >> can he get congress on board?
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president-elect donald trump's key campaign promises. >> we will bl a great wall along the southern border. >> his crowd likes it, but now that he's won the white house can trump convince congress to actually work with him to build that wall. louie gohmert joins us from the great state of texas. >> good morning. >> people get elected to stuff, they run into the wall known as congress. will president trump have trouble convincing congress to build that wall? >> he may have trouble with some, but i've been thrilled how our republican leadership has gotten excited about trump. as my friend, paul ryan said, gee, he was hearing voices none of the rest of us heard. actually, some of us were
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hearing those voices and we were telling them but they weren't listening. but, yes, there has been billions of dollars appropriated for a virtual wall. janet napolitano said i don't want to do that. we let her get away with disobeying the law. it will be awesome for a president and a cabinet that will follow the law. there's money out there and another big bunch of money would be for all of the illegals we've been in processing. we'll be able to spend that more on the wall than we are on in processing, but there's billions of dollars we couldn't find out where they are. he can get started when he has a good homeland security secretary. >> so louie, what you are saying is he could start on day one? he could say look, my accountants have gone through the books and i just found a bunch of money and i'm sending people out and we're going to start building the wall day one
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without congress? >> there's -- it's amazing what you can get congress to do when you lead and push them in the right direction. and actually, you know, we appropriated money during the bush administration that didn't get spent for the wall, so, yeah, it's going to be great to have somebody that's actually following the law. there's been that sentiment for a long time and some areas we don't need one. a balloon over big ben national park. we're going to get this done. >> louie gohmert who has been on the trump train for a while thanks for joining us. >> great to be with you, steve. coming up, this ceo tells his employees if you like donald trump, find a new job. so who is that guy? we're going to tell you. let's see if he's smiling this morning. and the woman on the left is a veteran. she can't hear me right now so she has no idea that ty pennington is live in our studio
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with a huge surprise for her. stick around for an awesome reveal coming up next live on veterans day. ♪ remember when christmas was magical? let's get back there. celebrate the arrival of santa at bass pro shops this saturday and the unveiling of santa's wonderland. time passes. hold on to christmas. you have dinner on the table at 6:00 every night. hey guys, i'm home! of course no one said it had to be cooked.
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all right. on this veterans day we continue to honor those who have served our country, including our next guest. >> after years of service in the u.s. army, including two tours in iraq, missy melvin returned home hoping to buy a house, but was scammed out of her money, leaving her homeless. she was homeless after serving our country two different tours but instead of letting that defeat her she used her experience to shet -- set up a care center to make sure that downtrodden vets have a place to go and so her experience would
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the no be passed on to them. so here with her story is u.s. army veteran missy melvin. hey, missy. god bless you. you served our country and came back and found yourself homeless. how did that happen? >> i was getting ready to buy a home and i know we moved in the home and next thing you know he said we had to move out within 30 days. >> you were scammed out of your money. >> it was all the money that i saved when i went to iraq. >> you just thought to yourself what could possibly go wrong. i've done this service to our nation. now you are returning the favor to your country and you are out of your own pocket, tell us how you are trying to -- each though you've been through so much. you are trying to help other veterans. >> yes, i opened a residential living facility in decatur, georgia. i pick up extra hours and put it all back into this home. >> what you mean by residential facility. >> it's like an assisted living
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facility for disabled veterans who can't -- >> you are doing this on your own to help wounded vets? >> yes. >> how many veterans are living in your -- >> i have one right now and i have two more waiting. by the state, i can only have three in this home, so -- >> so how do you help them? what kind of issues are they dealing with as they come home? >> just stability, you know, just where am i going to go next or if i'm going to have somewhere to go, will somebody able to help me, so in my home, we provide like three meals a day and two snacks in between. i take care of their everyday living. if they can't do it for themselves. >> on this veterans day, i wish there was -- is there any way we could help you? actually, there is. this is kind of a surprise to you. you know that guy on tv, ty pennington. >> i think. >> maybe if you see him. hey, ty, where are you? ty has been here in our world headquarters this morning. he's been hiding from you. come on over here.
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sit next to missy. >> come on over here. >> ty is here to give you a surprise. >> ty, tell her what you have for you. >> okay. missy, first of all, i want to say what you do for our veterans is phenomenal. what you've done our country is really inspirational, and so i don't know -- you've probably seen my face doing things similar to what iex about to tell you. we're going to help you do what you love to do. my friends at sears and a program called heroes at home are working with a company called rebuilding together. right now at your place in decatur people are very busy doing a makeover and this is just the beginning. >> at her house? >> yes. >> so we're going to do all kinds of amazing changes, not to mention helping with a very cool washer and dryer it's a
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patriotic pair, it's one of a kind, just like yourself. we're also giving you and your family a thousand dollar gift card, yes, you can get this in your wallet. we're going to build you a wallet this is going to fit in as well. >> check out the monitor. that's what they are doing to your house. we're going to go live -- >> does that house look familiar? >> yes. that's my place. >> that's your place. all the elves are there getting started. >> ty who is that woman? is that camille kessler? you didn't give anyone a heads-up, the police aren't showing up. >> we've given them a call. everyone is volunteering to help out. we're making sure sure it's holiday ready. there's going to be a lot of amazing changes that's going to happen. not only here at the center but also your home. congratulations. and thanks for doing all that you do. >> fantastic. ty, thank for doing that. >> how are you feeling? >> very thankful.
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>> that's wonderful. >> oh, my goodness. i don't even know. these guys are going to be really like -- you know, it's -- i don't even know what to say. thank you. >> you've been through so much, and you've done so much for so many other people so it's good to help you. >> this is like -- this is everything. this is everything -- i really appreciate everything. it's like a dream come true for all of us. >> god bless you for what you are doing for other people. that's what this vi -- country is all about. we've had a crazy week with this election. stories like this bring our country together and remind us our veterans are most important and our country is great. >> yes. >> how is she going to fit that sears card? >> i can put it in my bag. >> thanks to everyone. give us a wave in georgia. >> we'll see you soon.
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we love it. ty pennington, thank you very much for joining us. i think he made somebody else a very happy person. >> i've got a great job. i've got a great job. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, thank you. meanwhile, coming up, you are fired, the ceo tells his employees, if you like donald trump, find a new job, and it may make you rethink where you order your food from now on. >> i'm always rethinking that. >> and more tantrums over trump overnight as protesters do not agree with this election take to the streets again. do they have the right to riot over a fair election? judge jeanine says not so much and she's here to tell you why. ♪ ♪ why are you deleting these photos?
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have students who need hot cocoa and safe spaces. >> therapy dogs. >> therapy dogs to hug because of the election. [ laughter ] >> i'm not making it up. this is all going on. >> i just think they ought to get over it, you know. the idea of safe spaces and therapy dogs and crayons and delaying, you know, exams. just get a life, get a job, get over it. he's the president. we voted for him. this is a democracy. you are anachists, it's own. they need to be arrested. they damaged property, they destroyed businesses. they interfered with traffic. they have to be prosecuted. that's it. it's over. it's done. we voted and, you know what, they are lynching donald trump in effigy. if we did that to barack obama, we would be racists it would be horrible. >> you've got people burning the american flag at these events.
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>> burning the american flag. >> it's protected speech. >> it is protected speech, i understand that. they don't have the right to disrupt traffic and burn businesses and destroy people's property. it's a crime. it needs to be prosecuted. >> there's a company grub hub that a lot of people use to order food, the ceo of the company is saying to his employees those who agree with donald trump's rhetoric should resign. >> we also said he rejects donald trump's nationalist policy. we're either a nation or not. we're not a globalist place where people just come and drop off and collect money and food stamps. okay. i think this guy from grub hub is setting himself up for a major lawsuit. make no mistake -- >> lawsuit? >> i'll tell you why. he is setting himself up because he's already, you know, established the mentality or the -- >> the tolerance. >> or the atmosphere where we're
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not even talking about employees saying what they think. he's saying if you don't agree with me finishing you don't hate donald trump, get another job. >> we have the email he sent to employees. while demeaning, insulting, ridiculing minorities and immigrants and the physically and mentally workers at grub rub, to be clear that this behavior and these views have not place at grub hub. we do not tolerate hateful attitudes on our team. at any business, are you allowed to your own personal views? >> if you work for the government, your political speech is clearly protected. you have a first amendment right. in some private businesses, you do not have the right to have this first amendment political discussion. however, there are some states
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that explicitly allow you to discuss your political views. this is very different. this is the employer saying if you don't agree with me. if you don't hate the president and everything that he stands for, then resign or get your tail out of here. that tells me that he's going to discriminate, and if there is any disparity treatment against me because i voted for donald trump or god forbid i said something nice about the president, he set himself for a lawsuit. >> he's obviously feeling the heat. after he clearly said if you don't like it, get out. now he's come out with a new statement. i want to clarify that i did not ask for anyone to resign if they voted for trump. to the contrary, the message of the email is that we do not tolerate discriminate activity or hateful commentary in the workplace. that's some good spin. >> he's not standing up for his
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employees. it's just his opposite. he's telling his employees if you don't agree with my political position, get your tail out of here. he should suffer an economic loss for what he did. >> what's going to happen to his company? >> americans now know and we elected donald trump president. this guy hates donald trump. he hates the idea of nationalism and our borders. too bad. suffer the loss. >> we're not ordering from grub hub? >> not a chance. >> something that's trending online right now, boycott grub hub. this video is shocking and offensive. a man viciously beaten all because he voted for president-elect donald trump. watch this. you voted trump! you voted trump! >> there are a group of men in chicago seen dragging the victim
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out of his car in broad daylight. it all started with a fender bender. the man got out of his car to get his insurance information when another guy at the bus stop screamed, quote, that's one of those white boy trump supporters. well, that man, the driver admitted that he voted for donald trump, and asked why that mattered and then they started attacking. onlookers recording all of it, cheering on the bullies, screaming you voted for donald trump. the victim was taken to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. those suspects have not been identified. chicago, once again. people are crashing, torching and flushing their new balance sneakers in protest this morning this after the head of the company voiced his support for donald trump. a spokesman saying they back mr. trump because they are confident he's moving the country in the right direction. that shoe company has been at
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odds with president obama's trans pacific trade've had them well. how is that for fair and balanced? a journalist for the u.k.'s telegraph newspaper calling for the assassination for donald trump. monisha rajesh. it's about time for a presidential assassination. users calling on the feds to investigate that threatening tweet. once it went viral, her account vanished. that page doesn't exist. crazy times. >> rather than covering the news, she is the news rng that's right. >> thank you. he helped donald trump win the election on tuesday, so will he be able to help a republican agenda get passed? rnc chair reince priebus here to talk to ed next. and this military mom is
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. good morning, again. and he helps president-elect donald trump win the white house and as the peaceful transition of power continues how will reince priebus work with mr. trump to push his agenda. let's ask him this morning s good morning to you. >> good morning, ed. >> good to see you. speaker paul ryan says president-elect trump has a mandate. what is he going to do with that? >> think he's going to execute his plan. he talked about the things he wants. national security. immigration, the economy. 100-day plan working with the speaker and the leader of the u.s. senate. all those things are really important. we have a mandate, and the american people decided to put the republicans in control of the house, the senate, and the
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white house, and that means that we now need to execute the will of the american people, and the will of the american people is to execute a plan to get this country moving forward again and donald trump and president-elect trump that is, is going to make that happen. >> mr. chairman, is paul ryan as speaker fully on board with this president-elect? because paul ryan was on this program about a week, week and a half ago, several times referred to the republican nominee. he would not even use mr. trump's name. isn't that a flip-flop? >> i think if you look over the last several days, he has and by the way, he's 100% on pord. donald trump is going to be on the president and he has a mandate and a mandate quite frankly that our country hasn't seen since ronald reagan across the entire midwest, so the plan is going to get executed, and i think the american people should be encouraged by what president-elect trump has said both on wednesday morning and
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what he's done yesterday. he and the president had a fantastic meeting. they genuinely got along. it was real. and i think they had admiration for each other. so that -- the american people should look at -- as an encouraging sign of leadership that this next president understands that he's not just the president for the republican party. he's the president for every american, democrat, independent, everyone in between. >> when you say that how he's the president for all the people, what do you think about these protests around the country, some of which are now becoming riots? >> yeah. i just say, you know, i hope people just have an open mind and kind of just judge president-elect trump by what is really happening, which is a person who is trying to bring people together, a person who sat down with the president yesterday for an hour and a half. a person who didn't brag, took all the campaign-type rhetoric
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out of his acceptance speech and said it's time to come together. i don't care what your gender is, race is. i want to make you proud. today is veterans day. we have a lot to be grateful for. we're on the greatest country on the face of the earth xing let's be a team together. take the weekend and we will govern for everybody. >> mr. chairman, it sounds like you are a foot soldier in that cause. you want to get behind this agenda. are you going to be the next white house chief of staff? >> honestly, ed, i'm telling you -- i don't -- number one, that's not my job. number two, i don't have any updates for you on transition. i'm sitting here at the rnc and it's a great job, and that's the one i'm doing -- >> but if the president-elect asks you to be the white house chief of staff, yes or no? >> that's not something i'm talking about right now, ed. i know you are trying to pin me down. >> the door is open.
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>> it's one of these places -- listen, the president -- the next president is going to be a great president, and i just hope everyone out there understands that he has a mandate. he has talked about bringing everyone together. he will be that person. i think he will be transformational and i was happy to be a small part of it. >> we appreciate you being with us this morning. coming up, a military mom is on a mission to teach children the a-b-cs of the army. you want to get this book for your kids. ainsley has it in her hands next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> we're saluting our military this veterans day with the perfect way to help teach all of our children about the men and women who serve this great nation. the author of a new book, it's called "the abcs of the army" there's a picture of the cover. her name is maria cordova. these are all west point children. thank you for your sacrifices, i know you miss mom and dad when they go off on their deployments. thank you for writing this book. >> thank you for having me. >> what inspired you to write this book? >> basically, our four-year-old picked up four abc books one night and it just occurred to me, you know what, you do not own an abc book of the army, so we need one. so i did a little research and we're at the middle of a pcs move as well.
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we had moved three times in two years and long story short, i told my husband about it and i contacted mascot books from virginia, pitched them to them and they loved it. >> you are raising two daughters? >> two and four-year-old, kylely and ella. >> we're proud of their father. he's on a employment right now. >> he's on his third deployment. duty calls and he has to do what he needs to do. so that's where he is. >> we wish you all the best. god bless you for your sacrifice. being a single mom tough when your husband is out of up to for -- town for one night. let's read some of the book. >> let's start with the letter a, okay, guys? abcs of the army. a is for airborne. in the army, soldiers learn to jump out of planes and land safely.
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they can earn their wings after completing a three-week course at ft. benning georgia. b, bct is a three-week course to turn civilians into soldiers. it's the first experience of real army life. letter c is for combat medic. the combat medic is the first person to provide medical care to the wounded on the battlefield. d is for deployment. deployments occur is when a soldier is another country far away from family for a few months, sometimes a year, to defend our in addition and keep us safe. e is for enlisted. an enlisted soldier will be tasked for every day duties and missions. the enlisted men are the working men of the army. they always complete their tasks. f is for frgs, family readiness groups, consists of amazing spouses, volunteers and command groups who support each other by organizing events and meeting
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during deployments. they will be your battle buddy during deployments. g is for guard duty, soldiers guard and protect their posts until their guard duty is complete. >> all right. maria. thank you so much. if you want to read h through z, you got to buy the book. go to foxin friends'com. coming up, he is the man behind the movie "lone survivor." wait until you see what peter berg has up his sleeve. and geraldo rivera has spent years telling stories about our country. ♪ ♪ hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer
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good morning to you and your family. the election week is over. no more alarm clocks. it's friday, 11-11. it's veterans day. i'm ainsley earhardt. that's steve doocy. president obama coming to grips with his replacement. there he is. donald trump. >> it lasted for almost an hour and a half. as far as i'm concerned, it could have gone on for a lot longer. >> what happened behind the scenes? we're going to pull back that curtain. and more dan trums -- tantrums over trump, protesters who don't agree with the fair election. take to the streets again. breaking windows, setting fire, what should happen to these protesters turned rioters. we've got comments pouring in. he brought us movies like
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11th day of the 11th month, it's veterans day and we've got the u.s. army field band with us. >> yeah. end of a long week, a long campaign and what better way to celebrate than with that music and with geraldo rivera. >> thank you, good morning, everybody. it was such an honor to be out there with those guys. so nice to see them. i've been here practically with every fighting unit in the u.s. military thinking about it. >> several are still speaking to you. >> sending our prayers and thanks for their service. >> it's been a very patriotic week. millions of americans went out and they voted. early voting and the voting on tuesday as well and yesterday we saw what it came to fruition when donald trump -- so many said extraordinarily that guy could never be president of the united states. he is the president-elect. he went down to washington. he sat with the president of the united states in the oval room for 90 minutes. it was supposed to be a 15-minute grip and grin but as it turns out they had lots to
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talk about. >> i was delighted by the symbolism of this meeting. i was delighted by how gracious the tone was and how, you know, responsible they both seemed and mutually respectful of the fact that one is the president and one is the president-elect today. but let me flashback to wednesday night. i -- erica and i went to see oh, hello, the hilarious comedy on 45th street. we couldn't cross sixth avenue. why? because there were hundreds and hundreds of protesters coming up sixth avenue to protest in front of the various trump properties, trump tower on 56th and 5th, the trump hotel. anything that says trump. but what occurred to us is that the protesters are disrupting the lives of people who voted for hillary clinton. manhattan went 87% for hillary.
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portland, oregon for goodness sakes and los angeles. the people lives are being disrupted. i understand that people are stunned. i understand that people are shock. what i preached the night of the election was that we have to calm down and let the process take its course and give donald trump a chance. we know him well enough to know that he's not going to go off on a twitter rants with the nuclear codes. the office is humbling. it forces a kind of modesty on people. a responsibility that is so awesome that it just -- it calms everything and evens out a lot of the bumps. how good of a president will he be? we'll see. but to see him see side by side with barack obama, i thought was very reassuring. >> good first step. >> as an equity investor, i was
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delighted what the stock market has done in the last several days. i hope the streak continues. we will get through this, but we have to also understand and we can't be patronizing about it that were 59 million on one side and 59 million on the other side and there's a big geographic divide in the nation. >> elections have consequences. >> of course. i'm not suggesting that they don't. i say to donald trump you are all our president right now and we're giving you the shot to do what's right. >> you think he gets that fresh start with the white or is this going to be bitter war from day one. >> that's an excellent question and i don't know what i didn't like about yesterday and i have to be frank with everybody about this, you know how i feel about immigration reform and the plight of the undocumented immigrant. there is one subset of that group that really, i think, we have to understand, feels a sense of panic right now. remember the 700,000 dreamers.
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those are the youngsters brought to this country, the very young age, who were given a prepass by president obama several years. >> executive order. >> an executive order. >> it was not passed by congress. >> but those people now face the revocation of that temporary green card or at least yellow card that they got to live here and to work here. >> he said these are just people who are here -- he said these are people who are criminals who are here illegally, not doing what they are supposed to do, they are the ones that are going to be sent back. >> from your lips to god's ears. you. >> you think he's going to separate families. his own wife is an immigrant. >> here's what i want to hear him say. we have brentwood that's 35 miles from here that's been plagued by latino gang bangers, five have been murdered there in the last several months.
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i want donald trump to say i'm going after ms 13. juan and maria, the students at the university here and, i want him to say it right now because when you say -- just put yourselves in their shoes, the kids who are here. some of their younger siblings probably born in the united states, but the older kids, the dreamers, and their parents, subject to deportation. will there be a deportation force? you know, we want to know that, i think he should say that. >> don't you think, though, donald trump is a realist and he's a negotiator, and he's going to -- ultimately what he's trying to do is enforce the border, which we're all for -- most people are for. >> no, everyone is in favor for it. >> fix the immigration system because right now it's awled screwed up. >> you have to recognize the historic -- >> see what the plan is. >> but let's take natfa. we want to renegotiate natfa. there are all those car plants on the mexican border on the mexican side. be on one side of the border you
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get $5 an hour, other side of the border, you get $45 an hour. what's are they going to do? >> mexico said about natfa yesterday, we want to modernize it. we want to modernize it. >> i heard justin trudeau, our neighbor to the north said the same thing. that's great. i think that donald trump started tweeting again, talking about the protesters. at first he was rueful and then he was understanding saying they are expressing their -- as long as they obey the law and don't break stuff, they are doing -- >> the passion. >> that was good. i see even though he gets in trouble with tweeting that it may be a way he can reassure people. just saying listen, i'm not coming after jose jr at berkeley. i'm going after the gangbanger. >> elections have consequences, so do your words when you are commander in chief.
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it's different than when you are the nominee. if he says those things. >> i know the guy. i've known him forever. i think of him -- when you ask me over time, first of all, i'm stunned and shock that he was elected and when you asked me as you did several times over the course of this long campaign, can he still win? can he still win? and i said yes, i wasn't exactly humoring or patronizing you but i didn't think it was possible for most of the time. >> i did. i go out there and i hear people and i've heard the frusks over the last number of years and you just figure there's got to be a silent majority or minority and they rows up and they voted on tuesday. >> and a number of people going to the rallies. >> true, but we also have to appreciate that this is a profoundly divided nation and it is divided along race, ethnic, economic lines. >> it's never been worse. how did we get there? >> 85% of white evangelicals
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voting for trump, 88% of african-americans. 65% of latinos and the latinos, everyone thought that latinos would make the difference, that they would put clinton over the top. as it happens, latinos did perform slightly better. we have 11% of the total electorate up from 10 last time, 8 the time before that. the upsurge of white working class people who turned out, that was the story of the surge of this election. >> thanks for joining us. >> we have to give him a chance. >> give him a chance and he's all our president and, let's show love now, understanding compassion, and inclusiveness. >> and who knew that geraldo rivera was telling us a lie. >> it wasn't a lie. i didn't want to hurt your feelings. >> turns out, it happened. >> it happened. >> tell me you weren't surprised. yeah. yeah. oh, sure, you knew the whole time. >> no, no, i saw the polls, so it was surprising.
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>> eth -- heather joins us right now. a lot of stuff going on today. good morning to all of you. i hope you are off to a great day. while you are sleeping, president-elect donald trump adding even more electoral votes to his grand total. today, we're talking about the state of arizona. that has now been officially called for mr. trump. 11 electoral votes. mr. trump now has 290 and he can get more. new hampshire and michigan have yet to be called. two days after the election. and then an emotional moment for vice president elect mike pence. indiana governor choking up as thousands of hoosiers welcomed him home, celebrating his election night victory. what a homecoming that was. a tough story to bring you now out of california. police need your help because there is a desperate search going on right now for a mom who has been missing. 34-year-old sherry pepini vanished on november the 2nd while on a job herer -- near her
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home north of sacramento. her husband has been cleared as a suspect. he passed a lie detecter test. >> we're trying the best we can. i'm sorry i'm not there. bring her home. bring her home. bring her home safe. there's a $50,000 reward. bring her home. >> been missing for nine days. if you know anything, please do call police, shasta coin. her loved one believe she's been kidnapped. her phone, head phones and strands of hair found along her jogging route. disturbing new details in a deadly police ambush. we know the suspect accused of killing a pennsylvania police officer and hurting another also killed his pregnant wife before he turned the wife on his himself. officer scott bashioum was gunned down while running toward a house just outside of
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pittsburgh. his partner was also shot ambush-style as it was described. he's in stable condition this morning. the shooters wife had an order of protection against her husband. that's another example of the tough work our police officers do each and every day. we're grateful for them. >> thank you, heather. coming up, donald trump and john kasich not the best of friends. this morning, kasich has a message that you will want to hear. >> i'm ready. and what's more american than lee greenwood. he's here to perform on this veterans day.
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anita padilla from our affiliate in chicago joins us with the latest. what do we know about all those people? >> well, police are on the hunt for them. they are looking for them. they got to figure out who they are. one of things that could help them are these cameras that chicago has at this intersection. this is on the west side of the city. one of areas we see a lot of gunfire. this man was apparently involved in a fender bender and things got really ugly. the video is graphic and you can hear them yelling about him voting for donald trump. the victim is white. the suspects in this case are african-american, but all they are talking about is the fact that he voted for donald trump. >> you voted trump! you voted trump! [ bleep ]. >> you voted trump!
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kill! >> all right. the images out of chicago. anita padilla. go ahead, anita. [ no audio ] >> we're having an audio problem with our satellite from chicago. >> look at those images, those images are disturbing. >> regardless, you know the story. you see what's happening there. he was in a fender berned -- bender. i'm not sure if he had an "voted trump bumper sticker. >> they asked me if -- asked him if he had voted for trump and he said yes and then there was a beating. >> now there's an investigation. hopefully they find out who did that. >> no kidding. coming up on this friday, while scenes like this brutal beating plays out on the streets. one conservative college student has this message, quote, i am not a racist, a homophobic, i'm
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for a free market, stronger foreign policy. the student who wrote that and has gotten some blowback but some praise as well is going to join us live next. he's the man behind the movie "lone survivor." wait until you see what peter berg has up his sleeve now. he's here live. ♪ ♪ y stuff from that airline. wait...is this where you typically shop? you should be getting double miles on every purchase! switch...to the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just ...(dismissively) airline purchases. seriously... double miles... everywhere. what's in your wallet?
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candidate dr. ben carson. we just asked him earlier on "fox & friends." listen. >> miguel -- my goal in all of this is not any type of cabinet position or any type of position but really to help america to move in the right direction. >> he went on to say that cabinet positions can be done from inside or outside of washington. and john kasich finally jumping on the trump train. >> today, i said my prayers on the plane for the success of donald trump. >> the ohio governor is now speaking out against the protesters, saying americans should give him a chance. this, coming from the same man, you remember, who refused to go to the republican national convention after mr. trump became the party nominee. steve. all right. ainsley. thank you very much. as some protesters take to the streets and some students burn the flag in protest of the election results, one college junior in pennsylvania is
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standing up against the haters, writing a moving blog post that's gone viral on line, saying in part, i am not a racist. i'm not homophobic, i'm not a sexist. i'm not a miss og you didn't any of the, i'm for free market, i am for stronger foreign policy, i am for small business. i am for my family and i am a republican. joining us is now is castie. why did you write this? >> i wrote it because i felt like a lot of people couldn't -- felt uncomfortable expressing their optimism for the future of the republican party, and i felt that in my classes it was -- there was a lot of raw emotion and writing them down and sharing them, maybe people could relate to my findings and -- feelings and at least know other people are optimistic and not
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everyone is sad or against it. >> right. and you wrote it because after trump's win on tuesday night, on wednesday morning, you went to your classes and it was like a funeral. you know, the teachers were all, oh, boy, sorry this happened. let's not even talk about what happened last night and a number of the students were unhappy. so did that -- did trump's win embolden you to say i'm a republican or have you been outward about your political affiliation all along? we should point out for the folks who don't you, this is the first time you ever voted and you voted for donald trump. >> yes. i would say throughout the election i have expressed to my friends that i am a republican and i was not quiet about that. however, throughout the election, i did continue to educate myself on both candidates, and at the end of the day i waited in line for an hour and a half to vote, and up
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until i voted, i still kind of weighed my options and what i believed in and priorityized what was most important to me and what i saw as most important for the future of our country, for the future of my family and at the end of the day, that's what i decided. so did a lot of 0er people. >> in your blog, you wrote you understand that people are unhappy in many cases, that their candidate didn't win. it's okay to have a country point of view but you've got to be respectful of other people's opinions, right? >> yeah. and i think that's -- the negative attention of what i wrote is getting doesn't bother me because a lot of people are taking the time to write long comments expressing their point of view, and, you know, saying i respect your opinion and i respect the right that you have to express your opinion, but this is why i voted for hillary or why this is i'm a republican and i did not vote for trump and i respect those opinions and i
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have taken them into account in my thoughts tooxt. >> there you go. cassie, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having sme. the democrats did everything they could to keep him out of the race but we have not yet seen the last of bernie sanders. and he brought us movies like "lone survivor." >> we're good. >> we're solid. >> on this veterans day wait until you see what producer and director peter berg is doing next to honor our heroes and it involves other vets like the one he's joining us in the studio with now. good morning, guys. ♪ ♪ ♪ i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece
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live from new york city, time for some news with heather. >> good morning. a couple other things i want to tell you about going on this morning. bernie sanders's political flame has not burned out yet. he's not ruling out running in 2020. he wants to work on helping rebuild the party after mr. trump's victory. he bashed the president-elect calling his supporters an embarrassment. if he does run, he will be 79 years old. who can forget this moment from the former dnc chairman howard dean? >> we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! yea! >> he's full of excitement once again because he wants his old job back. he tweeted, the dems need organization and focus on the young. need a 50-state strategy and
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tech rehab. i am in for chairman again. the ce. o -- ceo of grub hub said if you agree with president-elect donald trump said you should resign. matt maloney wrote while demeaning, insulting and ridiculing, minorities, immigrants and the physically, mentally disabled work for mr. trump, i want to be clear that this behavior and these views have not place at grub hub. if you do not agree with this statement, then please reply to this email with your resignation. he's slowly walking back his statements but only after slusing some business. chris wrote this is exactly why there was a hidden vote nobody knows about. everyday zens are afraid to let anyone know if they are conservative because the left
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goes after your job, simply for disagreeing with them. and ellies legally wrote offend 50% of your customers, #grub hub boycott. and officers line the streets of a town in new york. president-elect donald trump called the sergeant's widow. you see her right there. oh, my goodness. the sergeant's death marks the 8th time a new york city police officer has been shot in the line of dutyyear. a fun has -- -- a fund has been set up for his family. this is in my community, so many of the children of that community lined the streets to salute his family and service.
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he's the man behind powerful movies like, "lone survivor." "deep water horizon," and "saturday night lights." now director and producer peter berg has a brand-new project. >> war is violent. once you've experienced that. it's always there. everybody was there for one goal. to come home feeling like we had changed something. >> "the warfighters" as it's called brings personal stories from the front lines to the tv screen. peter berg and executive producer and mike bomb -- bumgarner joins us now. describe the show.
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>> the show is basically war stories told by the men who went through those operations and went through those battles, and it combines the stories, so the guys sit and tell their stories, and the telling of the story is incredibly emotional. it's really interesting from a tactical standpoint to tell us what they were doing and then what really makes an impression is they tell us how they feel about it. many cases they lost their brothers. they were injured, and they talked very intimately about what they went through. >> what was that like for you to talk so intimately about it? >> it's difficult but important. specifically, you know, with the one story i'm involved with, you know, that really stems from the fact that a good friend of mine, rob sanchez lost his life on that mission and really, the initial goal or even agreeing to do this, given -- i really didn't want to be in entertainment at all, was to
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tell that story. at least, i gave the other guys in the approximate pla -- platoon a chance to speak. his mother had a chance to speak. >> where was that mission? >> it was in southern afghanistan in 2009. >> here is a portion of the program with mike talking about a mission. >> we were looking of going into an area of afghanistan. it was unhibtd by the coalition troops at that time. we were sitting there planning, looking at graphics, watching the target, seeing what's happening. can we identify weapons? can we identify anything? you know, information is, you know, it's as good as ammunition. >> what you are doing is incredible because you are bringing the front lines and there are war stories that we all need to hear. you are bringing them into our living rooms. it's so important. how did you get involved in all this? >> kind of when i work on "friday night lights" and the movie was over. i really love that community and
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there are so many more stories to tell. some of the guys involved in "lone survivor" finished that movie, we got to meet guys like mike who were in special operations who were these amazing guys. i don't want to overflatter him but he's an amazing guy and there's a lot of guys like him and i believe that these are some of the best and brightest that we have to offer and their stories are remarkable and we just felt like there were a lot more stories to tell and thankfully these guys were willing not only to tell them but to help make the show. one of thing that's really awesome about "warfighters" there are 90 veterans to made the show. these are guys in transition of getting out of the service and looking for the next chapter of their lives and for them to come and not say we want to make a show but to actually walk that walk and do it. i have respect for that. i'm thrilled to be almost at this point a spectator watching
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these amazing guys. >> i can tell, you have a lot of admiration for what these guys do. >> i love it. i mean, we're very fortunate to have these guys, you know, and now this this election hopefully is going to quiet down, we can get back to things, you know, trump and clinton both agreed that veterans and our military is obviously a critical component to -- and these are really remarkable people who deserve and we are lucky to have them inspiring us with shows like warfighters. >> everyone agrees with you on that. what's veterans day mean for you? >> great question, and i think, even, i've been out for a few years. i'm still trying to figure that out. probably something i'll have to wrestle with for a long time to figure out what it means to me. being thanked is still kind of an awkward process because i don't really know -- i don't
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know what to say, you are welcome or whatever. it's something to work through. the sentiment is always appreciated, but again it's hard to explain. >> a reminder we're still at war right now. >> yes, sir. >> okay. so tonight on the history channel is the debut and it's going to be kind of a marathon as well. >> we have four episodes playing and they are just -- sometimes we'll come on shows selling things that we don't really love. i love this -- this is a very, very compelling show, and there are four really strong episodes. four back-to-back episodes starting at 8:00 on the history channel. >> thank you. >> mike, thank you very much. >> appreciate it. >> we do thank you for your service and you can say you are welcome. we're so grateful. >> we're all grateful. coming up, we heard a little while ago from ben carson on this program about a possible role in the trump white house. who else is on the short list? you know what on this friday morning, we've got some inside scoop. >> what's more american than lee greenwood. he's here to perform "god bless
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working with president obama to ensure a flawless transfer of power starting yesterday. >> but behind the scenes, mr. trump's transition team is working on his cabinet. >> somebody going through the cabinet for us and looking at dozens of names being floated, some of them familiar, some of them washington outsider, abby huntsman is here to praek it down. >> we love to speculate and that's what we're doing this morning. president-elect donald trump has promised to drain the swamp in washington, now has everyone wondering who is going to surround himself with in the white house. 41 different names have been floated for 13 jobs and that
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list could be growing. the transition team saying they have beenen inundated with calls. those names longtime supporters, rudy giuliani, newt gingrich and chris christie who right now is spearheading the trump administration transition. there are also some names you might not recognize, oil executive stephen lucas, david clarke, and they are both rumored up for homeland security secretary. and attorney general, chris christie along with rudy giuliani. reince priebus reportedly on the short list for chief of staff but he played coy earlier on "fox & friends." take a listen. >> i don't have any updates for you on transition. i'm sitting here at the rnc and it's a great job and it's the one i'm doing and i love it.
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>> also rumored to be on the short list for chief of staff, stephen k. bannon. he's anti establishment. we will see how all of this plays out. but still probably more names will be added to that list. >> the intrigue is just beginning. >> thank you, abby. still ahead, lee greenwood is here for a powerful performance of "god bless the usa." let's check in with bill hemmer to see if they have got anything to talk about in 12 minutes. >> we've got a few things on our mind. what's henry doing? is he okay? >> keep going. keep going, buddy. >> what a week, the transition to the trump administration taking place this while protests grow larger and wilder last night. how long do they last and what executive orders could be thrown out in january? there is much to discuss. and we shall and martha will see you one final time for this week
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♪ ♪ it is the perfect song for veterans day. lee greenwood's "god bless the usa." joining us now from his hit album, that's a hit song, ambassador for disabled american veterans, mr. lee greenwood and some of our nation's finest heroes. thank you so much for serving. lee, that song you wrote in the 80s. and that was the original video. >> i actually rode a tractor when i was raised in sacramento, california. i'm so proud of that video
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because it showed the veterans. >> today, if you see a veteran, thank them. also, you are going to sing them. "god bless the usa." >> i am. i dedicate it to the soldiers who are currently serving. remember, it's about keeping the promise. they signed up to give up their life if necessary for our country. and they are owed the benefits that they sometimes don't get. >> and we remember your dad too. he served in world war ii. thank you, lee. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if tomorrow all the things were gone that i'd worked for all my life ♪ ♪ and i had to start again with just my children and my wife ♪
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♪ well, i'd thank my lucky stars that i'm living here today 'cause the flag still stands for freedom ♪ ♪ and they can't take that away and i'm proud to be an american ♪ ♪ where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ and i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪
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from the lakes of minnesota, to the hills of tennessee, across the plains of texas from sea to shining sea ♪ from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. ♪ there's pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say oh, i'm proud to be an american where at least i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ and i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa
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and i'm proud to be an american ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ and i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪ ♪ >> happy veterans day from the dav! volkswagen alltrack with 4motion all-wheel drive.
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the gorden state -- golden state warriors caught on dance cam, she's given new meaning to the phrase dance like nobody's watching. people love this on social media. >> a little napoleon dynamite. good for her. >> you are home for the holidays, pulls off the ultimate surprise. >> holidays for a surprise. >> i love that he is back. >> jeremy freeman home from texas after several months and wasted no time. >> thank you, fox for the donation to veterans. we appreciate it.
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donald trump tweet to do busy day in new york making some important decisions for the people running the government. we could know more about the cabinet. see you on monday. >> have a good weekend. >> 9:00 in new york, more outrage in the streets of america for the second night in a row and some turning violent. that was police moved in in portland, oregon, one of many cities, chicago, new york and on and on, this happening in the streets of american cities, history being made in the nation's capital. a long and
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