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because from everything, allowed in, just a problem that a lot have had that they were far away they couldn't see in this case exactly up close. >> well when we saw how far the cases won battle you have -- shown on news, why to have you question that the challenge to the district court letting everybody in. >> congressman joe biden said voters he chosen change rebuireblue wall >> all races states religion, chose change, over more of the same. given us a mandate to action we rebuilt the wall middle of the country that crumbled four
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years ago. >> i thought interesting analysis take a look at house, the blue wave, like more of a ripple, the american people, want a mandate they want center seen it in results. right in >> everybody was saying blue wave was coming, i don't think that anybody can claim there has been a blue wave, the challenge he former vice president on talking about want to go bring people together talked about building a blue wholesale i thought a candidate carried about united states, i don't know why he would make that claim about building a blue wall,bringing everybody together. >> thank you very much for joining us appreciate your time.
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>> white house chief of staff meadows tested positive for covid-19, senior advisory have also reportedly tested positive for the virus. >> officials diagnosed confirm the diagnosis says he is doing well >> two heavily. >> concern -- right now 750,000 dollars bond back in court later, 3 minutes after the hour legal limbo, continuing states next served as election to rnc said some are necessary, to preserve evidenced, pelosi -- fox watch, we will have that story next. look limu! someone out there needs help customizing
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>> michigan's you be chairwoman says thousands of ballots were michelle to because of a software glitch. >> ballots were counted for democrats that were meant for republicans calling a 6000 vote swing against our candidate. tabulating software glitched and caused a miscalculation of the vote. >> laura cox says the votes were counted in error for joe biden and gary peters. the same software was used in 47 michigan counties. she's urging the counties to examine those results.
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>> joe biden is up one.7% over donald trump, federal judge blocked emergency motion from nevada republicans, they filed a lawsuit that the signature verification system uses lower quality images than software requires. that found there is no evidence to support those claims. >> the election remains in legal limbo the president's campaign calling for integrity. dirksen senate office building former counsel to the are in see, we will pop up the lawsuits filed by the trump campaign, arizona, nevada, struck down in georgia and michigan, numerous states, where do we stand procedurally this morning? >> a variety of lawsuits trying to determine if the process was determined to count on the number we were looking at, with
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glitches of software, that's why a bunch of lawyers have flown in to look at the different systems, especially captions of absentee ballots where hundreds of thousands of ballots that came in later than expected and check poll challengers not permitted to do their jobs and observe the accounting process, the subject of an earlier lawsuit by the trump campaign's. i suggest looking at justice alito's order last night in the pennsylvania case because justice alito said you have to
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fall low the tuesday deadline for receipt of ballots and sequester those that come in later. that doesn't mean they won't be counted but are put in a separate been so you can look at them and make legal decisions. dirksen senate office building the president obviously not happy globally when it comes to his problems with election integrity. we believe the american people deserve full transparency and all vote counting election certification. we will pursue this through every aspect of the law to guarantee the american people have confidence in our government. he says he will never give up but no matter who wins, it is essential irregularities are dealt with so the entire country no matter the party has confidence in the process. >> exactly right. every ballot vote should be counted only when the process is followed. we have a legal process to bring the ballots in and canvas
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them, go through the votes, review them, come up with a certification and challenge them, that process is in place for a reason. we have been talking about michigan, senator gary peters in a close race in the past waited 20 days after the election was over before you -- he said the ballots should be examined have looked for for any irregularity and that's the reason -- complain when the shoe was on the other foot. marymac you mentioned the mail in ballots. there will be a lot of conversation until the next election how to make sure this doesn't happen again specifically pennsylvania. what state do you think got it right? >> the best state in general is
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probably florida which learned from the last time, bush versus gore and governor bush for the new system in place that allows the county the ballot if they came in with observation they got the results quickly. mail in ballots are not the problem. the problem is a rushed process to put controls in place to properly count them without observation and that is going on in colorado where the system works well. marymac there will be a lot to dissect. appreciate your insight. dirksen senate office building still had good news for the economy. october jobs report beating expectations. marymac how significant is that? chief economist peter morici answers that next. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪
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the 2 october jobs report beating expectations as the us adds jobs and knocks unemployment below 7%. chief economist peter morici joins us, excited to see how fired of you are on the weekend. let's look at the unemployment rate drop. october under 7. take the moment to sue the hearts and minds of emotionally drained nation as pertains to these numbers. >> the private sector is healthy and recovering. once we have the virus under
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control, we could use another stimulus package to help the unemployed and provide appropriate assistance of the state, not a bailout. dirksen senate office building markets love certainty, they also love gridlock especially when the gridlock is certain which it does appear to be now when it comes to what appears to be gop retaining the senate. we have that situation in georgia but huge gains for the stockport, and our 6.7%, s&p up 7.32%, nasdaq up over 9%. what policies will biden not be able to inactive the gop holds the senate? >> capital gains taxes, income taxes, he won't be able to go to the extreme on green new deal policies. he will control the department of labor and education so there
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will be more regulations, the democrats were with trump and obama. executive orders, there was a clear message in this election, california rejecting affirmative action, sustaining the right to have contingent labor force, we heard this already, talking about social justice, job one now that he has the white house, that is absurd, the american people don't want that nonsense and wall street would recognize that the congressional level, state legislatures, it got flushed. dirksen senate office building when the georgia senate seats go democratic i have two words
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to call concern this, joe manchin. will our 401(k)s be higher or lower than they are now? >> higher. once we have the vaccine will become undervalued and we will see a surge in the markets in 2021 from late spring through summer. >> morici on a saturday, have a great weekend. dirksen senate office building still ahead despite no clear winner yet joe biden says america has chosen a new path claiming a democratic resurgence. >> rebuilt the blue wall in the middle of the country. >> the race in georgia is still razor thin as the state declares a recount. live reports on who has the
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jillian: joe binding gaining ground in key swing states chipping away at donald trump's leading north carolina trailing by several thousand votes. todd: leading in pennsylvania by 28,000 votes and ahead in nevada by 22,000 votes. jillian: in georgia he leads by 4000 votes. todd: that slim margin forcing georgia to announce a recount. jillian: more on the ballot hold up. >> reporter: the presidential race in georgia too close to call. thousands of ballots awaiting count. a software problem delay the processing of thousands of absentee ballots.
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the trump campaign, georgia gop and pro-trump democrat lawmaker calling for investigations into unproven allegations of voting irregularities across the state. >> if joe biden wins this election there is going to be some payback. not violent. half of the country will believe they cheated us out of this election. >> yesterday was the deadline for overseas and military ballots to be returned by mail, postmarked no later than election day. not immediately clear how many of these 8410 outstanding ballots arrive by ballot, a margin of voters deciding the outcome of the presidential race in georgia will likely be smaller than student bodies of many large high schools.
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>> with a margin that call there will be a recount in georgia. it goes beyond georgia's borders. the final tally in georgia has huge implications. >> reporter: not just for the presidential race, heading for january 5th runoff. todd: thank you. jillian: joe biden stopped short of declining victory in his postelection address. >> look what happened since yesterday, 24 hours. we are on track to 300 elect oral votes. look at the national votes. we will win this race with a clear majority of the nation.
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jillian: does the president still have a path to victory? her to discuss, robert pattillo. thanks for being here. we can all see the numbers on the right side of the screen, the president and his team and a lot of republican still holding hope that he has a path. what do you say? >> i have enough for biden in georgia, 4000 point split. the recount which will take place, georgia politics, never seen a recount change votes by more than a couple dozen here or there. is clearly effective victory, wins in georgia, north carolina, margin of error in nevada.
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he critic out a victory, no reason to stop the counting or change something right now. let the process play out if the confident the campaign you ran, just agree, and go forward from there. jillian: see what the outcome is democrats rebuilt the blue wall, take a listen. >> record number of americans, all faiths and religions chose change over more of the same, given us a mandate for action. jillian: the question is are voters choosing change when voting for him? a lot of people argue that put donald trump in office, people wanted change from the typical washington.
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what are people voting on this year? >> what people are voting on and we have seen in the last 20 years is increasingly our government governing 51-49, people feel each successive president is trying to campaign to their individual base instead of building bridges across party lines. joe biden is an old-school politician working on big projects. when we work together as americans we can put people on the moon, defeat communism, defeat nazi germany, the british empire which the sun never sets on the british empire, that is what we do when we were together. in this qualm up across party lines, militias in the streets, cities on fire, social unrest, what joe biden is promising as a return to normalcy where we can see bipartisan agreements, big deals made and big things for the american people.
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jillian: some in the democratic party have concerns to what where the party is going. andrew yang quoted 68 million people do something it is vital we understand it. it is vital the democratic party doesn't know how to relate the working class, you wonder if you are someone like andrew yang saying that he's not the only one. what does that mean about the state of the democratic party? >> the 1950s, republicans were the party of eisenhower and civil rights, democrats bad by stevenson and the eggheads. today, the party becoming a coastal party with the middle of the country left out. we have to help people to understand things democrats are campaigning i will help all-americans.
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a cleaning of the environment, not based in the eighteenth century. and more toxic aspects of campaigning where people are calling certain groups deplorables, everyone who follows the president is a racist, those are untrue and we have to build bridges. jillian: waiting to see if that happens. would like bridges to be built. thank you for joining us. >> joe biden should have a candidate, will work with the vice president on common ground. he will oppose any democratic agenda he disagrees with including packing the supreme court. the 2020 election shattering records. it is sent across 5000
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election, $2 billion more than the price tag. the presidential election alone cost $3 billion, biden outspent donald trump with 28 million to just over 11 million in the final weeks just on tv ads. north carolina senate race, 4 million. candidates spending most in california, $650 million. still ahead democrats keeping control of the house despite losing seats as speaker pelosi please to keep her job. will she? carley shimkus joins us next. jillian: a dramatic spike in alcohol sales on election day. who got more? liberals or conservatives? we will tell you next. ♪
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todd: nancy pelosi announcing her run for house speaker again potentially making a fourth term in that role. jillian: the election results shrinking the democrat majority, will her speaker should be in jeopardy? >> nancy pelosi announcing her bid to run for house speaker sending a letter, saying, quote, i am writing to request support to be reelected. i do so without respect for democratic viewpoints and the gravity of this role and urgency of the challenges ahead. she sounds confident about her party's future during the friday press conference. >> >> a strong democratic house with him.
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>> the democrats are for stunning losses under her leadership, nonpartisan experts expect that the party would gain ten house seats. instead we 7 democrats lost reelection bid. 29 races yet to be called. the member states, scared voters agreed during the caucus call. virginia democratic congresswoman told colleagues, quote, it almost cost me my race because of an attack ad. don't think socialism ever again. pelosi will need all the support for speakers she can get but one member, alexandria ocasio cortez remains reluctant saying she will support the most progressive candidate. jim jordan will be on "fox and friends" this morning to talk about balance of power in the house. more to come on this particular topic.
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todd: twitter and facebook cracking down on election related post. jillian: 12 of the president's tweets have been labeled misleading, democrats flagged for post about biden before the race is called. todd: district media, thanks for being here. we've gone over the censorship of conservative voices.
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andrew yang had censorship, twitter saying official sources may not have called the race when this was tweeted. doesn't this raise censorship when it comes to a whole new level? >> you have congress battling section 230, debating whether twitter and other social media outlets should be treated as publishers versus platforms. it seems unfair that it is targeted toward conservatives are one political ideology over another. the most concerning tweets which were not censored by twitter making the claim 70 million americans for minorities, all supported white supremacy. why doesn't twitter mark those as misleading or in error?
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in the end, they will lose customers and their protections. jillian: ultimately at the end of the day when all is said and done will these platforms end of losing customers? i don't know that we are seeing the argument for that. other social media sites, a lot of conservatives are on. it seems eventually will it be the same everywhere until something is done across the board. >> twitter has a huge share of the clientele, gaining traction but this is where the competition of ideas and the free market comes into play. a lot of people would go over to it. instead of pointing out the
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bias and hypocrisy that is important we should also do our talking based on businesses like social media. jillian: we have not heard back from twitter for comment. trump supporters outside the phoenix counting center, 30,000 votes. todd: kevin cork says the votes are left to count. a big morning when you get cork on your show, love it. >> reporter: we are outside a very quiet state capital in phoenix, arizona. what we have observed at the election center where they are processing the ballots over the last several days we've seen
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massive crowds and they have been there primarily in support of the president of the united states and yet the count continues over there, not only does it continue but there it will be at this all weekend long. we spoke with election officials, we have 160,000 or so to still get through. joe biden still leave the president 50-48 although the gap between the major candidates continues to shrink. the president was really far behind a few days ago and now it is tightening in the grand canyon state. we expect a new update on the ballot totals around 11 am eastern time. i mentioned something i want to make sure everybody hears. there are a number of provisional ballots, 47,000 the can't be touched until tuesday so while they will work through the weekend to assure the ballot process continues they can't get to those until next
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week. it is a sizable number, 47,000. as for the former vice president, he was speaking to the nation. his campaign team very aggressive, let me show you what they had to say in arizona and elsewhere. first to win georgia, they will say we rebuild the blue wall in the middle of the country that crumbled four years ago. however there is expected to be a deep analysis of some of the vote totals around the country. you heard about the program dominion, you wonder how these glitches have been happening, consistent in one direction, that is not been the case in arizona or i haven't heard anything about that but there are calls for the governor to make sure they give that a close look. a rally coming up later today.
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todd: switching gears alcohol sales soaring on election day. booze delivery service were jillian and i get our news from. jillian: in democrat led cities with the most orders coming from washington dc, new york city and chicago. i knew this the first time. jillian: with that we will be right back. until i realized... ...something was missing...me. you okay, sis? my symptoms were keeping me... ...from really being there for my sisters. . .
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♪ jillian: thousands of military and provisional ballots yet to be counted in georgia. could this late votes tip the scales. todd: jeremy hunt joins he now. airstrike from thousands of miles away with a drone that can shoot something the size of my hand. when it comes to counting military and provisional ballots we don't have acceptable time frames if you look at what the situation is right now. what say you? >> first off, good morning. as a georgia native and as a former army officer i can say that i voted in many elections by military ballot. even in 2016 i sent back my ballot in the 2016 presidential election back home to georgia with the expectation that my vote counted and so in the
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spirit of democracy as we talk about every legal vote should count, that absolutely should extend to the members of the military community. they are defending our democracy, defending our constitutional rights. we absolutely need to stand up for theirs. we should not let our impatience with this election get in the way of their right to vote. so i think both campaigns should be able to say that every vote from the military community that comes in in a timely fashion ought to be counted. i think we need to before we pack up it, and call the state of georgia we need to count those ballots. jillian: take a look at the race board you can see how close it is in georgia. go ahead and pull that out for folks at home. joe biden with a slim lead there 49.4% to 49.3%. look, if georgia does ultimately go blue, which it hasn't been called. we don't know yet. this would be the first time since 1992. that does that say to you. >> well, first off, i would
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caution many democrats from seeing this election as somehow emblematic of the future and that georgia is now always going to go blue. if you look at exit polls, about 67% of those who voted for biden did so as a vote against trump. and so i don't think that this is showing that democratic policies are somehow resonating with the georgia community. quite the contrary. i think a lot of people are looking at this election and are saying hey, look at how trump did with nonwhite voters and look how many people record numbers that have come out to vote. and so we have it look at this election and both parties need to see georgia as a place where the vote is up for grabs. todd: jeremy hunt, we appreciate your time and service. best of luck up there at the yale law school. >> thank you. todd: do well. >> thank you. jillian: thank you for your service. we appreciate it. as you are waking up this morning, so far as of 24 hours ago, no states have been called.
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we are still kind of in the same position we were. things still tight out there and there are ballots still to be counted. thank you for joining us for a special saturday edition of "fox & friends first." todd: "fox & friends weekend," pete, will, jed, right now. ♪ ♪ women will this the way i look at it. no matter what's going on in the country and what's going on in our lives. i'm excited to get here every saturday to hang out not just with you at home but with my friends jedediah bila and pete hegseth. good morning to both of you. pete: good morning. jedediah: good morning to both of you. it has been quite a week. lots of energy. i have been watching the news minute to minute. here we are covering the latest. it has been interesting to say the least. pete
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