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>> and practice of harassment against poll watchers was disturbing. you have affidavits from pennsylvania on the horizon. it is hard to dig in because there's a lot. >> thursday november 12th donald trump's campaigns is proof of voter fraud is piling up. as they push their legal fight joe biden pushes ahead with his transition. we are live in washington. covid-19 crackdown, governor cuomo puts a curfew on struggling bars and restaurants but he's not the only one. a live report on restrictions across the country.
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>> it will be music, brings us out of this. that is the one thing that will save the entire world. >> the biggest night in country music striking and optimistic note, a message of unity. "fox and friends first" starts now. ♪ >> the country music awards. a little break from politics. >> we get to cover it. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. straight to it, donald trump slamming alleged voter
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irregularities following the first appearance since the election. his campaign filing a new lawsuit in michigan and 5 appeals in pennsylvania. >> griff jenkins live in washington as joe biden's campaign moves forward on building his cabinet. >> trying to but donald trump is mounting legal battles across the country. let me show you where the stand certification, the trump campaign filed lawsuit against the secretary of state alleging election challenges were blocked from having sufficient view of the vote counting process challenging certain ballots that were ignored and ineligible ballots were tallied. the attorney representing ballot workers had this to say. >> mister larson in his affidavit says he saw the majority of the votes, the ballots he was observing were
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not being processed properly and being assigned to different names. these are very serious allegations that it's not just one or 2 ballots but thousands of ballots. >> in pennsylvania the trump campaign filing five appeals of philadelphia's board of elections decision to count different categories of mail in absentee ballots as pennsylvania's republican state senators announce their formal review the election results, donald trump tweeting about the two cases saying nobody wants to report pennsylvania and michigan didn't allow our poll watchers and observers to watch or observe, this is responsible for hundreds of thousands of votes that should not be allowed to count therefore i easily win both states. report the news. out west in arizona a judge will hear oral arguments regarding the trump campaign loss of the lounging poll workers wrongly rejected votes. at issue in person election day ballots with over votes in the presidential line. in georgia the secretary of state announcing a hand recount of every vote in the presidential election with the deadline for the counting november 20th.
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president-elect biden announces his new chief of staff who served as chief of staff when biden was vice president, biden tweeting about it, the capacity to work with people all across the political spectrum is precisely what i need in a white house chief of staff as we confront this moment of crisis and bring our country together again. alaska calling alaska and its 3 electoral votes for donald trump. here we are more than a week later and still following these battles, recounts and where it all goes. as we await the official results expected to confirm president-elect biden fox news legal analyst greg jarrett says biden's team should accept the
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trump team's legal action. >> show biden wants to be viewed as a legitimate president he should be welcoming these legal challenges that are all loud in a constitutional republic. otherwise he will be viewed as an illegitimate president and it will cripple his ability to govern. we've already seen serious, valid allegations of not just voting irregularity but outright fraud. >> the legal challenges play out, republican senator james langford says joe biden should be getting intelligence briefings. saying, quote, there's no reason - if that are occurring by friday i will step in as well. national intelligence director's office says it will not do that until he is certified as winner of the election. joe biden's presidency could mean another lockdown was one of the president's advisors floating the ideas covid-19
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cases soar nationwide. how government leaders hope to stop the spread. >> reporter: that advisor floated the idea of a lockdown an effort to slow the spread and rejuvenate the economy as new cases climb. >> we could pay for a package to cover all of the wages, lost wages for individual workers, losses to small companies to medium-sized companies and lockdown to four to six weeks that if we did that we can drive the numbers down like they've done in asia and new zealand and australia. >> reporter: as of wednesday cases hit shy of 146,000, with 10 and a half million total cases in the us. they forced rollbacks on restrictions in new york, governor cuomo slapped a curfew on the already struggling restaurant and bar industry. >> there are only two fundamental truths in this situation.
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individual discipline and it is government enforcement. >> reporter: cuomo says starting friday at 10:00 pm bars, restaurant engines have to close at 10. he also said home gatherings have to be limited to ten people. neighboring new jersey tightened things up, between 10:00 at night and 5 in the morning, no indoor dining, bar side seating is prohibited and tables have to be 6 feet apart. in the midwest indiana's governor working on enforcing masks there. >> too many of us have let our guard down. >> reporter: the governor of ohio throwing threats to those who don't wear a mask. >> if the current trend continues and cases keep increasing we will be forced, we
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will be forced to close restaurants, bars and fitness centers. >> reporter: president-elect joe biden is likely to have a national mask mandate next year. 16 states will not commit to enforcing that rule if it is passed. the cdc updated its guidance on masks related to coronavirus, for the protection of the person wearing it. >> a lot more restrictions. extreme weather, tropical storm eta about making landfall on the northwest coast of florida with heavy rain and powerful wind. west of tampa roads turning to represent residents waiting through the rising waters, one man was killed after being elected when walking through standing water at his home. the storm forcing bridges to
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shutdown it heavy storm surge. the mansion actually murdering the houston police sergeant is being held on 500,$000 bail. court records reveal he is a documented gang member. he was out on bail for an unrelated gun charge. 's lawyer wants an outside agency to investigate claiming houston police will be biased. police still searching for an extreme person of interest seen talking to police. sergeant shawn rios was on his way to work when he was killed. memorial plans have not been announced. massive flame shooting from the chicago warehouse fire could be seen for blocks. take a look. the building's roof collapsed while firefighters worked to control the fire, no injuries have been reported, the building houses the construction business. no word on the cause. shannon: the biggest names in country music come together for the cma awards.
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♪ the show opening with a star-studded tribute for late country music legend charlie daniels. >> reba mcintyre and darius record hosting the event. >> in 2020 it is great to be anywhere. at the end of the year when too much in this world has been pulling us apart, sometimes more than 6 feet. >> barrymore is the big winner taking home song of the year for her hit the bone. >> in the home stretch of 5 times. >> the holes winning male vocalist of the year while john party pays tribute to joe dipy. >> i love this song.
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>> breaking it down in the studio. taking home the top on her entertainer of the year delivering this powerful acceptance speech. >> it's going to be music that brings us out of this. that is the one thing that is going to save the entire world. >> the socially distant show was held in nashville's music city center. i like that message. music does bring people together. 11 minutes after the are, president-elect joe biden could include republicans in his cabinet so who would he choose and what it bridge the gap with donald trump's voters? ron meyer shares his list of names that could join the biden administration coming up next. robinhood believes now is the time to do money.
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to feed the hungry. and i pray holocaust survivors will be given the basic needs that they so desperately pray for to survive. shannon: after republicans secured another seat alaska the fate of the senate comes down to
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two highly contested georgia runoff in both sides ramping up there campaigning in the peach state. joining us, political analyst ron meyer, good morning. georgia has become the political epicenter of the country. take a listen to what marco rubio had to say in marietta. >> members of the socialist party, they run democrats. these are not fringe elements. they have real influence, when they speak people jump. what stands in the way that becoming public policy? you for your voting this race. >> marco rubio already in georgia, andrew yang is moving to georgia. will any of this make a difference or do you think people have made up their minds?
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>> it is more a case of has momentum and more fired up. democrats are still drinking champagne over joe biden's call of victory. all the champagne is sold out. people are pretty thrilled and on the republican side people want to avenge donald trump and many don't see the last election is being fair or counted correctly so they are pretty fired up right now. so momentum is on the republican side just because the republican base is so fired up over the last election and combine that with the fact that this, if republicans win a majority in the senate there will be a check on the president and congress and i think the american people do prefer divided government when possible so it is a check and balance forcing congress and the president to compromise and work together in a bipartisan basis. so in a state like georgia i think the republicans are strongly favored to win not just one because that is all they need is one but both seats and
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it goes into forcing the president's cabinet picks, court justices that will be more balanced. >> i want to challenge one of your points commute talk about republicans having the momentum. i'm not arguing that point but there are a lot who voted for joe biden in this presidential election because they voted against donald trump. do you think that will matter to the senate race in georgia? >> trump is not on the ballot now trump will be there to fire people up because i think he will be campaigning on the other side. that's why republicans have an advantage. i don't think he will do that much campaigning because he will be putting together his administration. democrats in georgia want president obama to campaign.
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don't know how likely that is but i expect to see some maga rallies to happen soon, put this as a likely republican pickup. >> some people think because of biden's calls for unity he could name a republican to key slots in his administration or a cabinet position, obama did, clinton did, george w. bush did. what are the chances and is totally polarized environment he could name a republican transportation secretary or something? >> could be one, two or three people. count was never trumpers or bush officials who supported biden including big names like former pennsylvania governor and homeland security secretary under president bush tom ridge from pennsylvania, a key state
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for biden, whoever will run for his reelection. look at chuck hagel, people like john kasich and carly fear rena, meg whitman, those are the sort of people who have the qualifications joe biden will be looking at. a lot of serious people ask me about the joe biden administration, what are the chances socialists will be running it? i think if he picks some key republicans, it will do a lot to calm the market and calm the american people into knowing the next four years aren't going to be the most radical elements of the democratic party controlling things, being a more sensible side of the democratic party and even some republicans helping lead the way. it would do a lot to calm the country after what we went through in the last week. jillian: thanks, have a good day. carley: governor cuomo announcing the restrictions as
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kim jong un for cases surge in new york. joe borelli says he needs to consider the financial harm it will cause next.
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>> today's report very worrisome but this is a warning signs the we have work to do to make sure this -- city stay safe and we do not have that second wave. >> bill diblasio says he is worried about covid-19 spiking in the city but stayed mom about the massive crowd celebrating in the streets after joe biden's projected presidential victory. here is you pay councilman joe borelli.
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good to see you this morning. you had a lot to say on this on twitter yesterday. i saw the tweet you sent out about having thanksgiving at your house. i think your tweet exemplifies how a lot of people feel especially business owners who have struggled for months since this started. >> let me start by saying both of you are invited to thanksgiving if you want to come. we are not going to limit it because you might be the twelfth or thirteenth people to be there but this is a bigger issue than any one tweet or any one issue. we had a woman who is a business in a jewish neighborhood get fined and shutdown because she was letting a few people into her store while at the same time hundreds of thousands of people were marching, protesting and dancing celebrating joe biden's when. many did not have masks. now we have a spike in cases which is problematic but it is amazing to see how neither the governor nor the mayor are
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willing to take a look at what happened last weekend accuse crowds of any blame. instead it is always business owners and people like me who want to have their family over for thanksgiving. >> bill diblasio talked about those crowds because a reporter asked him you were taking selfys with people celebrating joe biden, there were massive crowds and yet bill diblasio announced a smart phone apps, reporting violations of social distancing earlier this year. the hypocrisy is unbelievable. his response was outdoor events are not superspreaders him indoor events are. is that a reasonable response? >> know. we had a small trump rally october 3rd in staten island, government officials, everyone
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had to come out and discuss how this might be a superspreader event. month later when it was joe biden you had bill diblasio going to new york city. i'm surprised anyone wants to take selfys with him but he was dancing with people. there is such a double standard that it really is very uncomfortable, people like me were concerned that now we have to go to a new level of statewide lockdown because of the high rate of spread. >> if you want to anger a small business owner just show them a picture of bill diblasio in those crowds it's he is telling business owners they can barely make a living with these restrictions. thank you so much. it is 26 after they are with the portland commissioner calls to defund police. calling 911 on a lift driver. joe biden's tax plan will face republican resistance on capitol hill but could he raise taxes without congress. peter morici says biden wouldn't get very far.
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>> in georgia, attribute. ♪
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>> back with extreme weather, tropical storm eta just made landfall moments ago in cedar key, florida. the storm bringing heavy rain and powerful winds with threatening storm surge. one man died after being electrocuted in standing water. dennis steen is tracking the storm. just made landfall. >> the fourth official landfall of this storm in some form. it was a category 4 almost a 5 at one point when it went into
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nicaragua a week ago and we are still talking about this storm making a second landfall in florida. as you mentioned around the cedar key area, 50 mile-per-hour sustained winds, at one point briefly it was a hurricane, west coast of florida peninsula and we expect it to continue with northeast tour into the atlantic thursday into friday and will quickly race to the northeast, we see potential for showers, thunderstorms as well as tornadoes threat, week tornado threat over the next few hours east of the center of circulation as it continues to cross over florida and then it is swept up by a cold front moving it out to see. we have flood advisory in south florida and the big bend of florida, the tampa bay area where we could potentially see several inches of rainfall as the system moves north and eastward but starting later today into friday it will
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offshore and we will be done with eta. hurricane season still in effect so we will continue to keep you up to date. >> what a hurricane season. florida senator rick scott is to georgia. he will campaign for kelly (david perdue just one day after marco rubio stumped for the gop in atlanta. >> georgia's decision to make but america's that will live with the consequences of the decision they make here. >> reporter: the winners of the runoff will determine the senate's balance of power. big story. big-name for both parties in the peach state, john kennedy says the stakes could not be higher.
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>> this election in georgia will be the most important in the history of a at least in terms of its ramifications on the country. if the republicans lose the senate majority and the left wing of the democratic party getting control as it will controlling both the senate and the house, as i said earlier today you have nothing to worry about unless you are a taxpayer, a business owner, a parent, a gun owner, a cop, a person of faith or an unborn baby. >> georgia's secretary of state will join "fox and friends" live this morning. whoever does claim the senate majority could make or break president-elect joe biden's tax plan. >> i promise you this as the first order of business, joe biden and i are about to work to get rid of that tax-cut. >> first thing i do is repeal the trump tax cut.
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and make sure we invest in the people who need the help. >> if republicans are there to stop them could he push ahead with executive action? former chief economist for the international trade commission peter morici, good to see you as always. let's start with this widget the republicans are able to keep the senate what can joe biden do? what moves can you make of any when talking about taxes and tax cuts? >> you can play with irs regulations, those governing the taxation of foreign income of corporations but these are very marginal things, they won't yield a lot of money and will get a lot of blowback from corporate tax officials. it isn't like they will go unchallenged and the courts would if he plays with regulations that affect individuals can you imagine democratic congressman's telephones lighting up when people are filling out their tax forms that the iris arbitrarily changes their taxes, that's not
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very likely and the latitude is very limited. shannon: we just put up a list of all the things joe biden wants to accomplish, what is to increase the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28% and the reason that concerns republicans, companies are not just going to take a hit. what they will do to balance it out as fire people. if the senate remains in republican control do you predict joe biden and democrats tried to negotiate maybe not 21% but something like 24? >> i don't think they would get a whole lot. joe biden is much better off with the program to do something. if you wants to do something about infrastructure and roads we haven't change the gas tax and 93. he could probably get a gas tax out of it but the notion -- the us corporate tax rate is not low compared to other countries.
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it is somewhat high still. it really isn't reasonable to think the republicans are going to roll on that one. what is the justification for republicans in 2022 if they go along with a tax increase. if george h w bush were still alive he would remind them that is why he ended up one term president. shannon: let's talk about this. deutsche bank proposing a 5% tax on police our if they choose to work from home. let's pull this up. this has those who can work from home receive direct or indirect financial benefits and they should be taxed in order to smooth the transition process for those who have been suddenly displaced. your thoughts. >> that is insane for two reasons. people are splitting their time, not spending their time at home. who will keep track of this, who's going to report it? there's lots of opportunities
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for fraud and harassment and people who work in the city of new york and live in new jersey about the harassment the comes from albany on their lives. if you drive through the city and they pick you up on a cell phone and attack you for today then there is the public health issue. do we want to encourage people while the pandemic is speaking to rush back to their offices to avoid higher taxes? a lot of people working at home in manhattan. do you want them crowding into office towers again spreading the virus? is that economics, lousy tax policy and terrible public health policy. by the way deutsche bank is not the best run bank among the major banks of the world as they have management trouble and affect their chief economist is obsessing over something like this should tell us why deutsche bank is in trouble. >> two people who are not working from home, i support this tax for my own pocketbook.
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have a good day. >> i guess i don't agree with you. >> i'm just joking. you made a very good point so we appreciate it. time is 37 minutes after the hour. more conservative censorship, facebook and event bright putting pages promoting a march for trump from the independent woman's form, platform users should take their business elsewhere, she joined us next. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit, and once you've let the fitscore do the work, sit back and enjoy not having to shop for insurance again. healthmarkets' fitscore forever technology will continuously scan the market for the best coverage at the best price.
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jillian: senator elizabeth warren details what she think the biden harris administration should do on its first day in office. and washington post op-ed warren says the administration should tackle wide range of issues including canceling billions of dollars in student loan debt, raise the minimum wage for federal contractors to $15 an hour and establish a racial disparity task force. senator bernie sanders says he would accept the job of labor secretary if president-elect joe biden offered it.
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>> i want to do everything i can to protect the working families who are under tremendous duress whether that is in the senate or the biden administration. >> would you say yes? >> if i had a portfolio that allowed me to stand up and fight for working families what i do it? yes i would. >> cnn reports sanders has asked for their backing. >> democratic socialist sanders is confident joe biden will follow through on their agreement and implement progressive policies. >> i expect the biden administration will do everything bernie sanders believes? know i don't. do i expect they will keep their word in maintaining and legislating on the proposals which we agreed to? yes i do. >> joining us to break down the
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issues beverly holberg. joe biden says he will be a moderate president. iran is a moderate but when you hear things like that you start to wonder. >> this is why you had republicans say joe biden was a trojan horse acting as proxy for the progressive wing of the democrat party and i think that's what we will see. that's why the election in georgia is important for republicans to hold onto the senate but i do think we will see this is what bernie sanders talked about yesterday, he wants to push forward to trillion dollars in climate and energy projects, executive authority and executive fiat has grown large in the last decade. we will see biden push forward regulations that benefit progressive ideology. >> we had a segment about the possibility of joe biden including republicans in his cabinet but bernie sanders has also said he would accept the labor secretary position if joe biden asks. do you think something like that
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could happen? elizabeth for and included as well? >> they are talking about elizabeth warren being part of this, that is something that we could see and this has been the concern all along, this is what republicans have been talking about, the joe biden you may have known in his decades of work in the house and senate or the senate or even as vice president, he was more moderate, he is going to be used by the progressive wing of the democrat party. i also think his pick of vp with kamala harris, someone who is very progressive, she will definitely have his ear and put forth her policies as well. a lot of progressives are going to come back to joe biden and say we help you in this election are you going to come back to us and give us what we want? >> that's a good point. i want to talk about this. the organizers of the march on washington event supporting donald trump, this woman says
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and event planning website shutdown her page and email everybody that was going to be at these events saying the event was canceled, she provided this form the event planning website center that said we do not permit events that share or promote potentially harmful misinformation or violates community guidelines, your event has been removed and any paid orders have been refunded. this is interesting because i don't remember event bright canceling the women's march on washington. the anti-trump event. what is going on here? >> the bio says they are global platform that allows anyone to create, share and attend events but anyone doesn't mean anyone in today's woke ideology among corporate america.
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what we are seeing here, they are picking a certain perspective they like over others. those who think this is just outrageous and right we should think it is outrageous this is the beauty of the free market. i did a search last night and found a company that offer the same type of service, this is where customers can take their business elsewhere. start talking with your money, start talking with your feet. if you don't like what corporate america is doing, waiting to woke ideology, time for each of us to decide to go out. >> that is why it is so funny when donald trump or ted cruz criticize twitter on twitter. you want to criticize the company do it somewhere else. appreciate it. time is 46 after the hour. bars and restaurants in new york and new jersey. >> we are taking several actions. they abide, licensed
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>> andrew, reverses reopening there's covid-19 cases they. neighbor new jersey and connecticut also rolling backward community hard-hit restaurant industry survive. joining me now, and own a restaurant in manhattan and three new jersey restaurants, thank you for being here,
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appreciate your time. i will start with you. restrictions are hurting a business that has already been so hard-hit. what does this mean for you? are you going to be able to survive? >> there is only one way. we need to work hard, take one day at a time. i don't mean many people are like me, help for the business or improving their situations so yes, we need to work hard and hopefully everything will be much better but not good news for business of course. jillian: your taking all the safety precautions with your
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employees, with your restaurant is set up. and new jersey executive orders starting today, no indoor dining between 10:00 pm and 5 am, one of the things, so someone for argument's take is out of your restaurant eating dinner trying to watch sunday night football on the tv they have to leave mid-game. >> that's not going to happen with these new restrictions. it has been a hard 8 or 9 months already and the new set of restrictions is another punch in the gut for our industry. it is up to get creative and think outside the box to navigate through these times but it is getting harder and harder. we don't know what will happen next week with this governor. we just keep reinventing ourselves time and time again and that reinvention is at a high cost to us. we are getting through it and we will get through this, but it is getting harder and harder. >> you have to do that as we get into colder months, indoor
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dining, individualized bubbles. we've seen so many on the outside in the streets in new york city. what does that mean for you? what is your plan for the winter? . a sense of humor about it. always thinking how we come through what we have, outdoor seating his accident, we have the heaters. as much as we can to make it comfortable but now, a by day, to always find new ways to do business so hopefully the weather will be good. that would help us. one day at a time and do the
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best we can and it surprised me that only two days in advance, doesn't make any sense and not a good - >> hard. i want your opinion on this if we can. this is a coronavirus advisor to president-elect joe biden talking about the possibility of restrictions, lockdowns again. take a listen. >> we could pay for a package right now to cover all the lost wages for individual workers, losses to small companies to medium-sized companies and lockdown for 4 to 6 weeks. if we did that we can drive the numbers down like they've done in asia, like they did in new zealand and australia. >> what is your response? what would a lockdown mean to you? >> it would be devastating and
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the governor would have to jump in with another stimulus package. i have 120 employees that rely on these jobs and some of them have young children, some have big families and for them to just say we will lockdown for four to six weeks they would have to bail out some sort of stimulus package for our industry. it is tough, almost feels like our industry is being singled out. it is pretty unfair i think. >> thank you for keeping us updated, continue to keep us updated. carley: coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first" a military dad and his son join us to relive this now viral reunion. >> who am i?
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this is what i read was entirely disturbing. you will see other disturbing practices, those are on the horizon. >> thursday november 12th, donald trump's team teasing new evidence of voter irregularities today, new legal challenges launched across critical states. joe biden busy building his cabinet before results are certified. >>, biden administration mean another lockdown? the idea being floated by one of his top coronavirus advisors. >> it is really great to be here. >> in 2020 does great to be anywhere. a wonderful evening to sing together, stand together and to be together.

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