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jon: grover you go that's how fox reports this saturday, december 12th, 2020, i'm jon scott thanks for watching, i'll see you again right back here. ♪ pete: greets. welcome to "fox & friends" on december 13th, year of our lord, 2020. i'm joined here as the camera pans in slowly by will cain here on set. we are excited to be joined by rachel cam fees duffy. rachel good to see you both.
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pete: nice to have you back for a second day. will: i have a lot to do on my list today. in charge of your household, i don't know fur, hegseth of christmas shopping. rachel i doubt pete is. pete: i outsourced that one. will: i have good ideas of presents. rachel he is an outsourcer. will: i know a good job you have with nine kids. pete: does sean definitely help. rachel i do the brunt of stuff. he is a good helper. a good idea guy. you guys do, a lot of, somebody coming up with the plan. will: delegation to do it. pete: yesterday was fun to have the tv on in the background even if you're not watching every aspect of it, because it is the a very-navy game. at the stadium at west point which rarely happened. hasn't happened since
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world war ii. president trump entered stadium to rousing applause from both sides. president trump was at the coin flip at mid field. awesome page entity. one game in america for everyone on the field willing to die for everyone watching the game. has more significance and selfishly army came out on top, 15-0. army. weren't many first downs. it was foggy. almost all running. army it was a great game. will: what a great way to put that. everyone on the field is willing to die. it was a great game. rachel congratulations. will: brian kilmeade was there at the game. he had a chance to talk with the president. brian sat down, rather stood up with the president on the sideline and we'll be airing
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that interview a little later today. we'll be joined by brian kilmeade later in the hours on the show. tell us what his impressions of the game were. we're glad to have brian join the show, rachel. rachel absolutely t will be a fantastic interview. brian has a lot of hot topics to talk to the president about. we'll have him later on in the show. pete: we'll play tidbits of the interview. brian will join us own set for last two hours of the show. we're excited. pfizer will begin shipping its covid-19 vaccine in the u.s. delivering three million doses across the country. rich edson live with more on the distribution plan. reporter: good morning, pete, will, rachel. it is finally here. after incredibly fast development timeline the first trucks with the covid-19 are expected to leave with locations across the country.
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nearly three million doses with the pfizer biontech vaccine will truck to places in michigan and wisconsin and hospitals mostly here in d.c. these are for health care workers, nursing homes, the start of the largest vaccine effort in history the company says they hope will finally bring an end to this pandemic. >> we should be confident that we will be able to control the disease and the pandemic later end of next summer. pete: ups is leading distribution in the east. fedex will handle the west. federal shipments say the shipments will be staggered with the first doses arriving tomorrow. this vaccine require as storage temperature of minus 94 degrees fahrenheit and a second shot 21 after the first. pfizer says the late-stage trial data says the shacks screen is 95% effective. later this week the fda will
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review a second covid vaccine, this one by moderna. back to you. will: thank you very much, rich. i don't know i had about you covid-19 ultimately ends up when do we -- when do i get introduced to the real "fox & friends" when we're out on the plaza. fully take advantage of the studio, every social gathering when are we back in school with restaurants open? you heard from pharmaceutical executive, one prediction by the end of next summer we might have the virus under control. no matter what you place bets we're back to normal. we have to agree this is a record-setting pace of getting this vaccine out. that is something asked the president about yesterday when they spoke at the army navy game. listen. president trump: if i wasn't president, almost according to anybody, even the enemy, if i wasn't president you would not have a vacs seen for five years. i pushed the fda and companies
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involved like nobody ever pushed before. they frankly could have done it last week. they could have done it a week sooner. they heard from me. this is really, they call it a medical miracle and it is going to have tremendous impact. 95% effective. we have moderna coming out next week very soon. johnson & johnson, a one shot vaccine coming out, all great companies. rachel it was amazing this timeline. really, truly took a president who understands business, who is an executive, who knows how to cut through red tape. he did that the media was very skeptical about this in fact they sent out fact-checkers and all kinds of people to sort of counterwhat the president was claiming was going to happen. here is what nbc said on may 15th when they did their fact check. coronavirus could come this year trump says. experts say he needs a miracle to be right. on september 16th we have npr said contradicting the cdc trump says covid-19 vaccine
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could be ready by the end of the year. and then cnbc on october 22nd, president trump said covid vaccine will come by the end of the year despite contrary evidence. so you know very interesting. by the way, when you tamp down on the optimism for the vaccine coming out you're tamping down on the economic, you know, outlook for the year. so you know, we don't know which part of this is just they think trump's liar or is it that they wanted to make sure the economy didn't get that boost that it could have got from that but i don't know, pete, what do you think? pete: i think they hate him. any fact check that is followed by speculation is not a fact check. it is merely an assertion of a opinion masked as fact-checking which is exactly what the left-wing media does day after day. we showed some of brian es interview. we'll have more later on in the program. don't miss it because we asked
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about this topic we're about to talk about as well. new emails. if you look at comp of the "new york post" this morning, says hunter's secrets unmasked. new e-mails reveal more not just about hunter's overseas business dealings, those dealings and the connection to joe biden. remember the "new york post" was the only place to report this, they had evidence from rudy giuliani from the laptop way more than ever existed on so-called russian collusion. it is coming to life. us must take a lot of time to look at emails. will: media tamping down predictions and fact-checking and taming down their credibility. this has done no more than shame and corruption to their credibility is the hunter biden. details underneath it are ultimately important. here are some of the details coming to light. this is an email from this story. this is from the president of biden's firm rosemont seneca.
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on january 2017, he wrote, in 2014 you joined the burisma board and we amend your 2014 returns to reflect the unreported burisma income. clearly when hunter biden was on the burisma boar, that income was coming in from what we now know, there is strong evidence was a corrupt corporation in you pain. more on that this morning on "fox & friends." share with you one more email obtained by fox news this is 2017 as well. this is fascinating. listen to this. this is from hunt hunt to his office manager. please have keys made available for new office mates, colon, joe biden, jill biden, jim biden and gong gongwen dong, who was chinese emmys terri to chairman ye. rachel this is unbelievable. you consider that joe biden was
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on the debate stage i know nothing about what hunter was doing. i have nothing to do with it. turns out he has office mate. he has keys to the office. along with a emissary from the chinese energy conglomerate. it is very suspicious. you mentioned the guy eric sherwin, president of the rosemont seneca law firm that worked with hunter, he and a bunch of associates including hunter biden have been asked to come into the senate investigation with and appear before the committee with grassley and senator ron johnson. they have all declined. they refused to cooperate. tough ask the question if what you're doing is on the up and up, if you have nothing to hide, why not cooperate? remember all of the trump children have been accused of these things and didn't do it yet cooperated with fully with all these committees. why isn't the media on this? why aren't they calling on hunter to cooperate with the
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senate. pete: they're not on it because of course they're in the tank. they have had zero curiosity in act when it would have implications for the election. they were actively debunking it. part and parcel with former obama officials saying this is russian disinformation. that guy who was an office mate, gongwen dong, is a emissary for one of the largest companies in china, cefc china energy. when the former vice president is about to share the office with one of the largest chinese energy companies, what other evidence do you need that he was involved or at least knowledgeable? how much does that impact policies he may pursue in the future. will: make no mistake, this is not the united states of america. if you're the chairman of one of the largest energy companies in china you're directly connected to the chinese communist party. you have to be. pete: true. turning now to your headlines a north carolina town is morning its first officer in the line of
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duty. mount holly officer tyler herndon was shot and killed responding to a burglary call to a car wash. the suspect is behind bars for murder. today would have been the officer's 26th birthday. vigils are set to honor him and celebrate his life. god bless him. overnight riots erupt near the white house following pro-trump rallies. with two dozen arrests. eight people were taken to d.c. hospitals. including two officers. the city's police chief was right on the front line. >> to make sure nobody gets hurt. >> you're not doing your job. you're not even doing what you're supposed to be doing. you don't know how to hold the line properly. >> we're doing the best we can. pete: the day beginning with a pro-trump support. in olympia, washington, trump supporters and local counterprotesters clash. a gun was fired by a member of a
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group hitting a counterprotester. to college football, a head-scratching penalty involving a shoe cost florida a conference win. take a listen. >> unsportsman lying conduct, throwing a player's shoe 40 yards down the field. >> i don't think i ever heard a official announce throwing a player's shoe. reporter: gators giving lsu a free first down after the defender threw the opposing team member's cleat. it gave them a chance to kick a 57-yard field goal. 37-34. north carolina rushing for a record 544 yards as they stomp miami, 62-26. usc beat rival ucla. 45-36. army shuts out navy 150 in the
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vice president's son, was there a concern, perception of that concern addressed? >> as i said i arrived in august of 2016 several months bench the election. it was not a focus what i was doing. will: insisting she had little knowledge of hunter biden and burisma, newly discovered emails former ukraine ambassador maria yovanovitch may have had more concerns than she let up. the man who abrupt the emails to lot "judicial watch," tom fitton. remember the burisma trial. marie yovanovitch knew nothing of burisma or knew little of burisma at that time, is that correct? >> two years before someone asked her about having burisma fund a training program for
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ukraine prosecutors and she said in the response, lookings it its widely believed burisma is the beneficiary of a corrupt justice system here and people are going to ask why the heck are they funding a training program for prosecutors and to what end? warned her former colleague from doing it who worked for the mccain institute of all places. will: let's put the timeline together clearly here. two years before the clip we just heard, during the impeachment trials, she was warning people about burisma. she tells us during the impeachment trials she knew very little bit. here is what you were referencing, this is the email you uncovered. i would urge caution dealing deg with burisma group. wildly believed the owner wars the beneficiary of a corrupt justice system. share one more, time, if we can. there were accusations burisma
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allegedly had a subsidiary dump natural gas to pay bribes. former hunter biden was on the polish president kwasiewski are on the burisma board. >> we had already released previous emails closer to her testimony where the one much her colleagues in the state department also testified said that burisma is the gift that keeps on giving and complained about how the russian media was trolling joe biden about his son's involvement in burisma and ukraine politics. so they were all, they were all knowledgeable about the corruption issues surrounding joe biden. more evidence that everyone knew biden was corrupt and had corruption issues even beyond what we're hearing about as you're just talking about here this morning. will: takeaways they knew
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burisma was potentially corrupt, knew hunter biden was involved, joe biden was potentially involved around lied at the impeachment trial about all the above. >> trump was right to ask questions about it. they tried to throw him out of office for doing the right thing. will: tom hilton, "judicial watch," helping us understand the issue pass it comes to light. thank you, tom. >> you're welcome. will: governor cuomo closing indoor dining tomorrow as the state's daily covid infections are up 800% since he released his book touting his own leadership. more on that next. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days.
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into effect tomorrow. outrage by millions of new yorkers including barstool sports founder dave portnoy. >> i consider this country the most basic right of all, the right to earn a living, livelihood is now being stolen. basic freedoms are being stealing, i'm not oversaying it. let us protect ourselves. you were not protecting a family you just destroyed. politicians are taking the way the right to earn a living. it is that simple and it is insanity. pete: preach. so true. as we learn new york's daily covid-19 infections, get this, they're up more than 800% since the governor released his book touting his own leadership. here to react it "new york post" columnist karol markowicz. how do you make sense of this. >> what is the rational, what is going through his head when he makes a call like this?
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>> there is no rationale. he put out a chart during the press conference where he announced indoor dining was colleging to show that restaurants are barely a spread of this thing. yet he did it anyway. the science makes no difference at this point. pete: carol, 1000 new york city restaurants close since march. if he knows that, he is follower of the facts, discuss the facts guy, you look at those numbers, why would you want to crush your businesses even more if it will not lead to crushing the virus? >> he is flailing. he has no way to stop the virus. turns out his leadership was basically incidental in the spring. he has no idea what to do. i point out restaurants are only chosing in new york city. the rest of the state will keep them open yet new york city is second to lowest in infection rate by 100,000 residents in the state. we're also talking lowest in terms of hospitalizations. so this makes no sense whatsoever. it is just so galling that andrew cuomo really doesn't care
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about these people. he doesn't care about new yorkers. he doesn't care about restaurant owners. it doesn't affect him. he is stop collecting a paycheck until they do. pete: he cares about himself though. someone writes a book about their own leadership in the middle of a crisis like writing, pick any example you want. unfortunately as columnist for the "new york post" you often have to write about andrew cuomo. get inside of his brain. is this a political calculation? i will tell my story before it unfolds for real? >> has no other ideas i think. the book is axe chutely, he loves himself, pats himself. media, his media fan club is absolutely responsible for that. going on tv with puff interviews. also throughout his book deal as well. kept having sycophant media personalities interviewing him and so here is the result of that. i think the fact he is being considered attorney general for joe biden's administration. the rest of the country who
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don't know him will get to know him. he is not pa good person. we'll all get to see that really up close if that happens. pete: don't trigger me with that possibility. it is only 6:30 in the morning. what is the prediction in new york city? will businesses follow or will we see rejection of these closings. it is december. you can't do outdoor dining? >> you really can't. i know some restaurant owners. they're following. i see a lot of people rebelling against certain pockets across the country. they say it is so hard. they would lose their insurance for their business if anything should go wrong. there would be liable if anybody gets sick at restaurant. i don't know we'll see a lot of pushback in that way. i think rest of us, people who go to these restaurants and want them to exist, we're the ones need to push back on the governor and miss miss his dictator announcements. fight for the neighbors that work and live and support these
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restaurants. it has to be on us. they can't be responsible for that. pete: heavy hand of government is even heavier in new york city under andrew cuomo. carol markowitz, appreciate it. president trump speaking out about his election battle after the supreme court turned down a challenge backed by 18 states and 100 congressman. part one of brian's interview with the commander-in-chief is next. ♪ ♪
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by 25%. only had 3:00 brigades ready to fight and was out of bullets. what have you done in the four years to change that? president trump: entirely rebuilt the military like never before. new missiles and rockets and tanks and ships and planes. we have the f-35 is coming in by the hundreds as you know. when i took over we had depleted military. we had no ammunition. i never forget a very overrated general coming to see me, sir, we have no ammunition. this is my first two days in office. i say no president should ever have to hear that. no president should be ever be spied on either. we head a lot of records. but we have a totally rebuilt and our nuclear is now tippy-top. you hope to god you never have to use it. >> today, which found out late last night the supreme court would not hear the texas case, it did not have standing according to them. i judge by judge, by your tweets you're very disappointed in that. is it over? president trump: it is not over.
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we keep going. we'll continue to go forward. we have numerous local cases. some of the states that got rigged and robbed from us. we won everyone of them. we won pennsylvania. we won michigan. we won georgia by a lot. we have a governor, republican governor that is worse than a democrat. he is terrible. he is hurting kelly and david very badly, senators that are terrific people. but wisconsin as you know we have a case going on as we speak. it is going on right now. >> you have individual states right now? president trump: we're doing individual states. >> 14th they certify and 16th transmit. what will that do for the fight? president trump: we'll speed it up as fast as we can. they give you very little time. we caught them dropping fraudulent, dead people voting and all far greater than the number of votes we need. the election was over at 10:00 in the evening. i had won. it bass 97, 988 bookies all over
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the world said the election was over. they wouldn't even take. 11:00 ballots drop. you see graph like this, goes up to the sky. tens of thousands of ballots were being illegally dropped. the machines are the worse. dominion, nobody knows who owns it. these machines are controlling our country t was a rigged election. it was a really a sham and a shame. >> when you look at this fight though, you have 77% of trump supporters who believe you won the election according to a fox poll. president trump: i heard much higher numbers than that. >> there is rally in washington for that. do you worry about the country being divided if it goes to inauguration they still feel that way you still feel that way? president trump: i worry about the country having a illegitimate president. that is what i worry about, a president lost, lost badly. this was not like a close election. look at georgia, we won georgia big, we won pennsylvania big. we won wisconsin big. we won it big. won all of these states.
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>> do you think your legal team has proven that? president trump: we never get a chance, they say you don't have standing. how about me? texas and all of these states, 18 or 19 all together, they come in, think of how nice that is. they actually come in and say we want to support you sir, because you're important to this country. we want to support you. they go in and say states don't have standing. i'm president of the united states. i just got 75 million votes. biggest number of votes in the history of our country ever gotten from a sitting president. i went from 63 million to 75 million, 12 million vote difference. biggest margin in history. they say if i got 67, smartest people in the business, if i got 67 million votes i couldn't lose. they say i lost. i didn't lose. the election was rigged. >> by who? >> by the democrats interesting by the democrats, local democrats, state democrats. though outsmarted state republicans.
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i do two things. i run a country and we cut taxes and we did all of the things, regulations, space force, all of the things, va was taken care of, 91% approval. all the things i did. i ran a country and we ran great. we've done more than any other president. then i have to campaign. we had the greatest campaign in history. we had the biggest crowds anyone has ever had. i did 56 rallies where the number of people were incredible. okay? incredible, record-setting. and then i go home and i watch the television to see how we're doing and by 10:30 in the evening it was over, we won. i got calls from everybody. saying pros, people you know very well, saying congratulations. i say let's not go so fast. i don't trust these machines. a lot of bad things happen with these people. in essentially five or six states the local people, who run it, rigged the election. and 10 of thousands, remember they stopped the counting in the evening?
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do you remember georgia, we had a big flood. we had a pipeline break, a major water pipeline break t turned out to be a false thing. everybody, brian, everybody ran out. they all ran out and, what, where is the pipeline? guess what? it was no pipeline. that was the people they took all of those ballots, all of those biden ballots under the table with the black dress, they took them, started shoving them into machines. what happened in this country, we were like a third world country. i do worry about the fact that, you know, you asked the question, illegitimate president, that is what you worry about. will: there you have it. president trump in part one of his interview with brian kilmeade laying out so many reasons people are skeptical about these election results, rachel. rachel: absolutely. the that georgia pipeline thing, if this had been flipped, if this happened with joe biden the story would be investigated at the very bottom. say a pipeline, water, why they had to stop and then all of
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sudden they go back and look at work orders, they're was no, there was no pipe that burst. there was no reason to stop the counting. so you know, i just feel for the president. i see the pain and the frustration. you do everything you're supposed to do. you run the country well. you campaign your heart out while the other guy is in a basement. in the end, fraud and shenanigans at the local level, you're robbed. we've all been robbed because when the elections don't go well, when there is fraud, these kinds of shenanigans, we all lose. pete: frustrated but rem undeterred. called it rigged, a sham, a shame. couple times he worries about the country having an illegitimate president. if 77% of republicans and trump supporters believe the election was stolen, where do you go from there? that is certainly is the place we find ourselves right now. part two of brian's exclusive interview with president trump will air next hour right here on
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this program. will: turning now to a few additional headlines for this morning the music world is morning the loss of a country legend, charlie pride ♪ will: pride parsed away in dallas due to complications from covid-19. he sold 25 million records. he was the first black member of the country music hall of fame. dolly parton remembering pride. i'm so heartbroken, one of my dearest, oldest friends charlie pride passed away. it is worse to know that he passed away from covid-19. what a horrible, horrible virus. charlie, we'll always love you. pride was 86 years old. a colorado family kicked off of a flight because their 2-year-old daughter refused to wear a mosque. [inaudible conversations] >> why?
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>> the mask is not on her face. [inaudible]. >> i'm literally covering her face. >> you got to get off. >> the family is speaking out after the video was seen thousands of times online. we'll speak to the mother a little bit later this morning. scenes from iconic christmas films are not being sown in a whole new light. >> look, daddy, teacher says every time a bell rings an angle gets his wings. will: it's a wonderful life was released in 1946 before color was an option on tv. look at what it would look like if it was in the color. the gene ology company my heritage restoring scenes from classic films. this one from "miracle on 34th street" was released in 1947. those are the morning headlines. rachel, over to you. rachel: i'm not sure how i like
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that. i thought i would like the color better. maybe i'm old-fashioned. will: agree with you, rachel. rachel: that's right. will: rick remembers black and white film. rachel: yeah he does. rick: almost true. but not quite. yeah, i'm with you. i didn't know color existed again. i thought everything was in black and white paul the time. temperatures, cool across parts of the west. warm towards areas of florida and southeast. we have three storms we'll be watching. one exiting the east coast. behind us a little bit of cooler air starts to come in. we'll see the front pull off throughout the day today. number two is a storm across parts of oklahoma, southern areas of kansas, panhandle of texas. you get the idea there is pretty significant snow here. some spots six inches of snow. that moves in with a big rainmaker in the southeast. this is the third storm out parts of the west.
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blue, not to worry. why do you say that? explain. >> there is a couple reasons, first of all, good morning to you, rachel. first of all last year 560,000 people moved to texas from other states. so while you know, oracle and hewlett-packard enterprise and some of these other big corporations certainly make huge headlines when they pull out of california and move to texas, you have to understand these headquarter staff are not really that huge. you're looking 100 to 1000 people out of the 560,000 people that moved to texas last year. so the vast majority of people moving to texas are small business owners, they're entrepreneurs, they're families. they are people looking for more freedom and a better way of life and they far outnumber headline grabbing companies that move to texas and lastly polling indicates that the people who have moved to texas, at least so far, are more conservative than the people who were born here. so i think that you're likely
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going to see texas continuing to, you know, forge ahead with a more conservative, freedom-loving path. rachel: really quick show, chuck, does it concern you thatmany of these you know, companies that are moving from california, they're going to austin, a really liberal area? what do you think about that? >> well of course hewlett-packard enterprise went to houston and we do see oracle moving to austin but a couple of things about that. i mean first of all, austin has been, kind of a left-of-center town for quite a while. you have a lot of lawyers here. a lot of government employees. there is ut-austin. the tech community kind of fits in with that vibe. however, however, around the rest of the state i think you're seeing more or less a conservative migration to texas and lastly what can texas do about it anyway from a legal standpoint? what is texas going to do, raise their taxes, increase the
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regulatory burden, make the lawsuit climate worse? nobody wants to live here? come on, that is not going to happen. rachel: right. so well you make a great point. your op-ed is up on fox news. chuck, thanks so much for joining us this morning and merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas, thank you. rachel: coming up amid the pandemic the tide appears to be turning for millenials and homeownership. so what's fueling this change and where are they moving? we got that coming up next. ♪. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed
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♪. will: welcome back. millenials have the reputation for being renters but the pandemic has them buying homes across the country. rachel: that's right, will. it is fueling one of the strongest housing markets of the past 20 years. so what's driving the change and what cities are they moving to? pete: let's ask jay lentz. what is driving us this morning and where are they going? >> his. we've been working with many millenials over the past few months. they are definitely the bright spot in the housing market. mortgage rates are all-time low, 2.7%. to give perspective this time last year they were 3.7%. it is 100 basis points lower. for a real world example on a million dollar purchase, if you're financing 80% of it, that is 500-dollar a month savings. that is really no small savings. millenials are clamoring to get on that property ladder. will: general any let as you put up numbers so viewers see
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exactly what you're talking about. 2.6% on 30 year fixed rate mortgage. 2.7 on a 15 year. to follow up pete where are they moving? >> i'm working in naples, florida. florida makes money on real estate taxes. there is no income state tax. a lot of people are moving theres especially millenials in general. in naples, florida, there is .9 purchase price tax versus palm beach which is 1.8% and miami which is two, 2 1/2%. if we're talking about the million dollar purchase again, in miami you would be paying 20 to $25,000 a year. in palm beach you pay 18,000. in naples you pay 9,000. i'm working with so many millenials in florida but naples specifically just because your money goes so far. and i really do put, practice what i preach. i purchased a condo there recently. one of the most amazing places. they have great happy hours.
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naples is not known for being a young city. it is really been amazing. like i said, i've been there most of this year. rachel: so first of all, general any, congratulations on your purchase. you brought up happy hour. how much of this is being fueled by the pandemic? i mean a lot of these people were living in cities that are now really boring? and shut down, boring and shut down. >> right. so bars and restaurants are closed in many major cities. people are saying florida is pretty open, right? people are saying i don't have to hive close to work, right? it is so nice to roll out of bed to get to work like all of us do. if that is not important, bars and restaurants are closed, broadway is closed entertainment is closed, why live in the city? cities are no longer in "vogue." that is the story in 2020. even more shocking statistic in 2018 mortgage rates were almost 5%. november, december, right?
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♪. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white christmas ♪ will: good morning. welcome to this december 13th edition of "fox & friends." will cain, pete hegseth, with us this morning is rachel campos duffy. we nominate as the perfect person to answer this question. rachel, by my calculation we're 12 days away from christmas. does that mean when officially the quote, unquote, 12 days of christmas starts? rachel: no. absolutely not. you're talking to a catholic
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woman. the 12 days of christmas starts after christmas. they lead up to epiphany in my house we celebrate like christmas. another christmas. each of my kids get three little gifts just like the baby jesus did for a second christmas on january 6th. the 12 days of christmas are after. pete: will, i knew you were walking into that trap. rachel knows a lot of things. she knows the christmas calendar like nobody else. that is one education. here though is a little more. fox news alert. right now the first pfizer vaccine shipment is being prepared for delivery. workers are packing the shipment at pfizer es a manufacturing facility in kalamazoo, michigan, sending out nearly three million doses across the country today. rich edson is live in washington with more. reporter: good morning, pete, will, rachel. it is finally here. after an incredible development
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timeline the first trucks are scheduled to leave today for locations across the country. nearly three million doses of the covid-19 from pfizer biontech will travel from trucks and planes from michigan and wisconsin to sites, mostly hospitals to all 50 states and d.c. these first doses are mostly designated for health care workers and those in nursing homes, the start of the largest vaccine effort in u.s. history. ups is leading distribution in the east, fedex will handle did the west. federal officials say these shipments will be staggered with the first doses arriving tomorrow. this vaccine require as storage temperature of minus 94 degrees fahrenheit and a second shot 21 days after the first. pfizer said it its late stage trial data shows the vaccine is 95% effect it tiff. later this week the fda reviews a second covid-19 vaccine, one by moderna.
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back to you. pete: those are live shots at the facility. those are motivating to see. after all this time that help is on the way thanks to "operation warp speed" and what this president did to say, we're going to pull out all the stops, we'll get rid of all the red tape, we'll move quickly as possible. we'll unleash these american companies. there it is before your eyes. something we're waiting to see. we have more of president trump's exclusive coming up later on in the hour. he did talk to brian kilmeade. our own. will be here next hour as well, to join us on set and explain what the interview was like as well as the army navy game. he asked about the gate covid-19 and speed of this vaccine. here is a portion of what the president told our own brian kilmeade. >> what about an aid package for the american people? what could you do to get the 900 billion out from nancy pelosi and mitch mcconnell. president trump: i'm pushing very hard. to be honest with you if the democrats wanted to do the deal
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they should do the deal. i want checks for more money than they're talking about going to people. rachel: all right. we'll have more of brian's exclusive interview coming up with president trump and this coin couldn't come at a record time. we have record high hospitalizations this is the 7th day. 108,000 people in america hospitalized. great news. truly a christmas miracle. maybe a quick path to getting our lives back to normal. will: that was a clip of the president talking about when we will get a covid-19 relief bill out of congress, tied to something earlier, pete, you said, no, when you talked about those shots of the vaccine being packaged up to be shipped out you used the word motivating. i think you're absolutely right, it is inspiring. you can't overstate this. what we've seen in the past few months in the united states of america everything that is great about this country. this is innovation. this is coming, rising to the occasion. this is america at its very best
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and it spans across our spirit, our business climate. despite all odds, usually government is not the institution you have quick relief, quick action. we saw quick government action as well and the reason i bring this up and tie it into the clip of president trump. we see the other side of the equation, we see congress, democrats, partisanship dragging out a covid relief bill. i'm saying you're seeing the best essentially of america and the worst of america in one little situation right there. pete: that is a great point. it segues in an interesting way to our next topic is china because china made a big bet, authoritarians always have, collectivists on on the communist, democracies, republics, capitalism eventually fails. that you can't govern free people effectively and as efficiently as top down, authoritarian governments can. that is china's big bet f we're mired in what china does in
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politics they might be right. if we unleash the system, unleash free people and capitalism we can outpace central planners like the come night chinese. a great op-ed in the "new york post" that is the indispensable newspaper today with the courage they have shown the last couple months. the op-ed americans need joe biden to face the grim facts about china. a portion of the op-ed reminds readers, we have the clip, casual way, we might ask questions as to why, the casual way joe biden approached the idea of communist china who we all know is our single greatest threat. here is joe biden as a flashback to may of 2019. watch. >> china is going to eat our lunch? come on, man. they can't figure out how to deal with, the fact that they have this great division between the china sea and the mountains in the east, i mean in the west.
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they can't figure out how they're going to deal with the corruption that exists within the system. i mean, you know, they're not bad folks, folks, but guess what, they're not, they're not our competition for us. rachel: you know, pete and will, we always wondered when that clip first came out how somebody like joe biden who has been in government long enough to know better about the threat from china why he said that? we can only speculate. then a laptop appeared from his son which made some very clear connections about how basically hunter biden, his brother, joe biden's brother around joe biden himself how this whole family enterprise is it selling out our country to the chinese. this is very, very important. this clip was revealing then t was even more revealing after the hunter biden emails. we have more information we can talk about during the show, more
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leaks from the emails that prove this. will: one of the things that occurs to me when we listen to that clip can you imagine being more wrong on foreign policy than the washington establishment has been over the past decade? pete: more wrong. will: i don't think it is a partisan point democrats have been wrong on foreign policy. you remember president obama saying to mitt romney, 1980s called, they want their foreign policy back when it came to russia. short four years later entire democratic party is saying russia is the greatest threat. they're dismissing china while china rises as the greatest domestic threat. the clips betray any attempt ton right when it comes to foreign policy. let's address china. is this china this massive threat? absolutely it is. it extend about the story we're talking about over the past week with congressman eric swalwell being compromised or being associated with a chinese spy. this does not stop. it does not stop at eric swalwell. that also been talked about this week. chinese infiltration, chinese
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money, chinese influence throughout academia, throughout pop culture, throughout business, throughout the sports industry and throughout governance in the united states of america. congressman, representative kevin mccarthy, house minority leader talks about how far this chinese influence is going in america. listen to this. >> this is very serious and it goes much deeper than eric swalwell. we now find, i recently read today there is an ethics complaint against eric swalwell too. remember what the ethics committee is? this is the place people get to see and keep americans secrets. something most members of congress don't get to see or read. you only get placed on this committee by one person, your leader. nancy pelosi placed eric swalwell on this committee in, as a very junior member which is very difficult to do. even though she knew this information. now she kept it. so did adam schiff. will: they're all a mess.
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pete: what the left often does they disguise their foolishness as sophistication. and part is in the op-ed as well, in the "new york post," i encourage you to read it, biden's china challenge. he wants to reimagine national security. he wants to reimagine it as, pandemic, economic crisis, climate problems racial inequity of all forms. no mention of china and great power threats in this world. they are more sophisticated than us. they have moved on to more delicate issues. let's move on. rachel: pete if i hear reimagine anything again i think i'm going to you know, throw up. pete: i could not agree with you more. it is a foolish phrase and a way that they dismiss real threats and try to address things they prefer to talk about. speaking of preferring to talk about himself, that is andrew cuomo. amidst of this crisis in new york. he is shutting down businesses and restaurants in new york city starting tomorrow.
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yet that hasn't stopped him from celebrating his birthday. it will be virtual. invitation to governor cuomo's birthday and holiday virtual reception. as the state's businesses are shut down, as covid cases rise, cuomo raises a little money has a birthday the. will: you know what? you and i talked about this offset a little bit, pete. we talk a hot about andrew cuomo. why? he is one governor in one state. the truth this is happening across the country this is happening in pennsylvania. california. pete: minnesota. will: andrew cuomo is symbol. exaggerated version of mayors and governors across the country. he is elevated by those on the left, those on the media, example of virtue and perfect leadership. like cartoon governor. it has exactly been the opposite. you spoke to carol mark which mf "the new york post." what the perception of him might
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be. >> this is so galling that andrew cuomo doesn't care about these people. he doesn't care about new yorkers. he doesn't care about restaurant owners. he loves him and pats himself. his media fan club is responsible for that. he kept going on tv having puff interviews and all throughout his book deal. he kept having these sycophant media personalities interviewing him. here is the result of that. i think the fact he is being considered for attorney general for joe biden administration, the rest of the country who doesn't know him will get to know him and he is not a good person. rachel: yeah. pretty galling what governor cuomo, that you take a victory lap as your state and all your small businesses are falling, are really going to be disappearing. the area that i used to come into new york to see i've been told, get ready. it doesn't look like it used to look. pretty sad. pete: i'm glad you mentioned
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that about other states it is so true. governor tim walz in minnesota. wolf in pennsylvania. he is out there, the glaring example he is held up so much. he does it to himself. he wrote a book about his leadership in the crisis, in the middle of it! you can't make that up! will: no. as you said, exaggerated cartoon version of what is happening across this country. pete: yes. forgive us for talking too much about new york's governor but he is a reflection of yours. now to a fox news alert. a live look in michigan as the first covid-19 shipments are set to roll out this morning. dr. jenette nesheiwat is here to react on that next when it comes to autism,
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♪. rachel: we're back with a fox news alert. right now the first pfizer vaccine shipment is being prepared for delivery. workers are packing the shipments at pfizer's manufacturing facility in kalamazoo, michigan, sending out nearly three million doses across the country today. here with more is fox news medical contributor dr. jenette nesheiwat. hi, doctor, how are you? >> hey i'm doing great. i'm ecstatic. good morning to you. rachel: let me first ask you, when the president said this would come out, did you actually believe this would happen in this timeline? >> yes. you know what, rachel? this is a monumental moment and great achievement and accomplishment for our country. we saw fda approval on friday. i believed it, eight, nine months ago, we were able to discover the genetic sequence and this code for the virus. they have been working on it thanks to "operation warp speed." we saw with the white house
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administration, president trump came out september 15th, speed up the production and development of these vaccines to make sure we had millions of doses for americans to help curb this pandemic. as you mentioned this is a miracle right before chris mavs and especially needed with 3,000 deaths daily and 100,000 americans hospitalized this is putting a burden on the hospital system. 1/3 of icus are near capacity as we speak right now so this is truly a blessing and as we speak right now pfizer is preparing for the first shipment to go out. pfizer gets to first batch out tomorrow. go to nursing home residents, icu workers, e.r. doctors and those on the front lines for the pandemic that created chaos and turmoil for the country and ultimately for the world. rachel: absolutely. let's see how the distribution is going to go. we have 2.9 million vaccines going out this week. 40 million vaccines by the end
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of the year. i know we talked about it earlier in the show, doctor, based on this number of vaccines being put out there, do you think, or when do you think america will be back to normal? >> i think it is just a matter of months. we have to take care of the health care workers first. we have to take care of the population hit the hardest, the nursing home residents, those hit the hardest with underlying medical disease. we'll get 40 million doses soon. then in january, another 50 million. february, another 50 million. so i think it is a matter of two or three months we'll probably see a dent in this pandemic, probably by the spring, march, april, hopefully if everyone goes out to get their vaccine. that will help a step closer to what is called herd immunity. we need 70, 80% of the population to be vaccinated to put a dent in this pandemic. rachel: all right. well, doctor, it is really great news to hear about that. we all want to get back to normal. wishing you a merry christmas.
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thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. you too. rachel: all right, still ahead despite the potential major national security concerns "the new york times" decided not to cover eric swalwell's alleged ties to a chinese spy. mike huckabee is here to react next. stay with us. ♪. ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope.
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streets. nypd says the soaring rate is partly due to city's bail reform. you think? you let them out of jail. they come back. the city see as 96% rise in shootings. next, 384 years old. how old the national guard turned today. the america's oldest military force was first formed in 1636 by the massachusetts baycol any it has nearly half a million soldiers. finally two, how many championships the columbus crew has after winning the mls cup. they beat the seattle sounders 3-0. we'll have kilmeade on the program next hour. he loves soccer. he will read that the next time. he will have more information about it. will: can't wait. it could have serious security implications for the u.s. but apparently democrat congressman eric swalwell alleged ties to a chinese spy, it was not a worthy story for "the new york times." rachel: that's right. former white house press
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secretary ari fleischer calling out "the new york times" tweeting quote, "the new york times" has yet to inform its readers that congressman eric swalwell, who sits on the intelligence committee, had a relationship with a chinese spy. journalism is broken. that is an understatement. pete: understatement indeed. fox news contributor mike huckabee joins us now to react. thank you so much for being here this morning. we checked "the new york times" website again this morning. still no articles mentioning swalwell. why and how? >> well as usual ari fleischer is right, journalism is broken. the president got in a lot of trouble when he said the media has become the enemy of the people and people were outraged, mostly in the media but he is right. when the media loses all of its integrity, when they don't report the news, their job is supposed to be to call balls and strikes. they're the referees of the game if you will. they're supposed to be wearing the striped shirts. when the referee takes off the
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striped shirt and puts on a team jersey and starts rooting for one team against the other they're no honker observers. they're no longer arbitrators of what is right and wrong, they are now players. what happened in journalism, "the new york times" is probably the worst example, they're playing the game. they are definitely out there rooting for one side and trying to make sure the other side loses. that is not journalism. will: no, it is not, governor. when we look at the hunter biden story, we see the reason for that. with the suppression of the hunter biden story, clearly trying to affect the outcome of an election. what is going on now? why suppress the swalwell story? >> i think it is because they know if that story has the legs that it seems to have, swalwell will have to get off the intel committee and the bigger question what did nancy pelosi know and when did she know it? she put him on that committee. surely she understood, this was several years ago supposedly the fbi went to swalwell tipped him
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off, basically said you do realize the dalliances that you have been having with this person dating way back to your city council days in california, she's a spy? this isn't just some you know, nice young lady who is trying to help your campaign. it is just bizarre. if that were a republican, "the new york times" would be running a front page, above the fold story demanding the person resign from congress much less be on the intel committee. rachel: absolutely, governor huckabee. if this had been a republican the press would be parked outside his home and they would never leave until he answered some questions. you know, the story has so many elements. did swalwell tip off the chinese spy before she left the country? why would nancy pelosi put a junior member who has been compromised by a chinese spy on the intel committee when it is really hard to get on the intel committee to begin with? a lot to cover.
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they don't cover it. i said, governor huckabee, the greatest thing donald trump has done, pull the curtain back on the media. he did that when he started with fake news. >> he really has done so much that people are not giving him credit for. you guys have been talking about the speed of getting the vaccine to market. when it comes to standing up to china, standing up to nato telling the member countries frankly far more close to a threat of russia than we are, saying to them, we're not going to pay your way, pony up, if you're going to sit at the table to play the game, you have got to put in a little bit of money in order to bet your hand and it is just remarkable how he has never been given the credit he richly deserves for changing foreign policy, making america strong but in doing so, making the world safer and stronger as well. s that something that this whole story of eric swalwell reveals. the democrats have played really loose and free with our national
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security. swalwell has got to get off of that committee because that committee has access to information that no other members of congress have. not like everybody gets to go to the room to get those briefings. it is very, very selective and they get top secret information. eric swalwell doesn't deserve to have the information in "the new york times" much less top secret information given his rupp with a chinese spy pat pete don't worry, we know he has been passing some to "the new york times" for many years as well. >> absolutely. pete: governor huckabee. merry christmas, sir. >> merry christmas to you guys pete. will: to a fox news ahurt. a live look at michigan as the first covid-19 shipments are set to roll out this morning. that is indeed a live look right there as they're moving packages and sending them out. our own brian kilmeade spoke to president trump on everything from the vaccine to latest on hunter biden. part two of his interview is next on the program.
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♪. [applause] pete: your shot of the morning. workers at pfizer's kalamazoo facility giving a round of applause as they pack the first round of the cove covid-19 vaccine. rachel: this is live look at the
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facility where they're packing boxes before shipping them out today. will: three million doses most of them going to nursing home and workers chaos the united states. that vaccine, the president's continuing legal challenges as well as what happens next with hunter biden and the hunter biden investigation are all things that our own brian kilmeade talked to the president about when he got a chance yesterday at the army navy game outside of the stadium to talk with the president. earlier in the show we played part one of that interview. we want to share part two where the president addresses a all of these subjects. brian: look at this, play this out, if they continue to not have success in the courts and the 6th, gets certified and transmitted, vice president, mike pence certifies it would you encourage republican lawmakers to stand up and protest things? president trump: i just left washington to go to the army-navy game. there are thousands of thousands people out there.
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i had nothing to do with it, i didn't know they were forming they -- brian: call out congressional leaders. president trump: i'm saying spirit, liveliness, whole thing, fund-raising pouring in to fight this, it is one thing to say you know, you ran a great race, congratulations. i'm okay with that. but they didn't. they didn't run a good race. they ran a horrible race from the basement. they ran a race where he didn't even run. but what they did is, they cheated. they cheated like nobody's ever cheated before that we know of. now, if you look at it, it is not even four or five states. it's five cities, milwaukee, right? detroit, philadelphia, atlanta, take those, pittsburgh you could add. so it is five cities. it is four cities, it is even three cities. i don't need five. just one second. they cheated like nobody's ever cheated before and they got caught just like the spying on my campaign got caught. they cheated like nobody's
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cheated before and they got caught. so nobody can say oh, congratulations running a gadd race. they didn't run a good race. they cheated. they dropped hundreds of thousands of ballots. we caught them. brian: your guys are unable to prove it as of now? trump donald trump excuse me, we've proven it but no judge has courage, including supreme court, i'm disappointed in them, including the supreme court of united states has allowed it to be heard heard. supreme court said we don't have standing. saying essentially president of the united states and texas, and these other states, great states they don't have standing. if you look at the evidence, thousands of pages of evidence. we have over 1,000 affidavits from people that saw tens of thousands of ballots. brian: gotcha. president trump: they're winning things on little technicalities on things called standing. saying the president of the
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united states does not have standing. brian: that was decided last night. will you show up at inauguration? donald trump i don't want to talk about that i want to talk about this. we done a great job, i got more votes than history of our country. far more than obama, far more than anybody. they shea we lost an election. we didn't lose. if i got 10 million fewers votes they say i couldn't have lost. so you understand, in a sense, it is modern day version of stuffing the ballot box. brian: this has been historic week. number one the vaccine will start rolling. what will be going in your mind as fedex, ups, those flights go to 600 separate sites in all 50 states, vaccine rolling in what is going on in your mind? president trump: if i wasn't president, to everybody, including enemy, if i wasn't president you wouldn't have a vaccine for five years. i pushed the fda, companies,
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everybody else involved like nobody done before. they could have done it last week or a week sooner and they heard from me. this has been really great, they call it a medical miracle. it will have a tremendous impact. 95% effective. we have moderna coming out next week very soon. we have johnson & johnson, a one shot vaccine coming out. all great companies. brian: what about an aid package for the american people? president trump: it is moving along. brian: what could you do to get the 900 bill out -- president trump: pushing very hard. to be honest with you the democrats wanted to do the deal they would do it right now. i want to see checks going for more money than people are talking about go to people. brian: hunter biden confirmed two investigations on him, one on jim biden. disappointed william barr knew about it. president trump: everybody is. who isn't disappointed? joe biden lied on the debate stage, nothing happening nothing happening. bill barr should have stepped
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up. say what you want about robert mueller, when "buzzfeed" put out phony article, i think "buzzfeed," "buzzfeed" put out phony article, bob mueller stepped out that article was phony. ultimately proven two years of no collusion. bob mueller stood up and interjected this article was false. bill barr should have done the same thing. brian: jonathan turley said he had no choice. could have been like james comey again. president trump: all he had to say was an investigation is going on. i don't want to see anything bad happen to hunter biden. whatever it is the facts. i don't want to see anything bad happen to hunter biden. i purposely stay out of it. when you affect an election, bill barr frankly did the wrong thing. when they are saying things, making statements and press purposely not reporting it, bill barr i believe, not believe, i know had an obligation to set the record straight. just like robert mueller set the
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record straight. he set it straight. a very bad thing was said. it was a false article, a false statement which usually they are with the media. but this was a false statement. and robert mueller stood up and said that is a false statement. and that was a great thing. i've got to go. brian: go get 'em. pete: brian kilmeade with the commander-in-chief at the army-navy game. brian joins us at the top of the 8:00 hour. he will be with us through the rest of the program this morning. struck me, frustration, may be a kind word to see, articulate how the president feels about bill barr, the attorney general at this point. and of course we've heard say it before, wants a day in court for the evidence, not just on procedure, something we talked about yesterday, will. will: frustration is a good word. whether bill barr, hunter biden investigation, or legal challenges to the election. turn to a few headlines a florida gators basketball player is rushed to the hospital after
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falling down on the court. keontae johnson is in stable but critical condition. it is not known why he collapsed. he was honored at florida football team senior night. one player writing his name on the equipment and team holding a moment of silence. look at this, a man climbs on to a wing of the plane about to take off. the video shows the man sitting walking along the wing at mccar ren airport in las vegas. when the officers try to talk him down the man throws his shoes. what a morning for throwing shoes. he falls to the ground and his arrested. those are the headlines. whether a florida football player throwing shoes or this guy throwing shoes, somebody sent out a memo. rachel: looked to me like a scene out of the hangover exactly. we'll toss here to rick.
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rick, tell me my kids will get a little bit after white christmas this december? i've never seen anything like this in wisconsin? rick: i thought you were going to say, speaking of hangover. rachel: that too, rick. rick: that too. i'm not hung over. not really. i tell you chances for a white christmas for you up across the northern plains not that great as of right now. we're not getting any sustained cold weather with storms at least across that area for the mex week for sure. take a look at temperatures. really warm air across parts of areas of florida and across parts of the deep south. we'll watch a front move on through. really cold air bottled up parts of the west. interacting with couple storm systems. this for the most part is gone. storm number two across areas of southern plains, oklahoma, texas, parts of kansas. this will approximately off towards the east today. maybe six inches of snow across central oklahoma.
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storm number three. the center of the storm is still offshore. pulling in parts of central, northern california and towards the pacific northwest. let me play this out over the next few hours. storm number ones pulls off overnight in across areas of the southeast, bringing a lot of rain, snow across the northern side of this. then eventually moves kind of right offshore. we watch the energy, storm number two across the plains. doesn't look like much there all of our modeling showing a significant storm somewhere in the northeast wednesday into thursday, could be our first big snowstorm. not for wisconsin, just the northeast. guys? will: rachel, chance for a biblical christmas. no snow at the manger in bethlehem confirmed. download the fox news app. don't miss a moment of the top stories. take fox news wherever you go, open the camera. the little qr code, take a picture of it, pops right in.
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foxnews.com/apps. coming up tomorrow, nancy pelosi will reportedly send observers to watch a recount in a new york house race decided by a few dozen votes. the republican in the race claudia tenney is next four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. learn more at cosentyx.com.
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♪. pete: starting tomorrow the house will reportedly be sending envoys to observe recounts in one congressional race in new york. the contest between gop candidate claudia tenney and incumbent democrat anthony rendesi is tied up in court since election day with 10 any leading by a razor thin 12 vote margin. gop congressional candidate claudia tenney joins us with the latest. we appreciate it. 12 votes. now the d.c. lawyers are descending. what is being recounted and how confident are you in this recount? >> i feel, this is interesting because, first of all if the
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judge follows the legal process i think we should prevail but what is happening now is so close that nancy, nancy pelosi, current house speaker, has sent lawyers supposed to be from house administration, they're supposed to be in an observing role, not anything more than that but looks like they're getting very aggressive. they asked the court to have cameras and electronic equipment so they could really work on the ballots in a way we don't think it is fair, we think could prejudice the opening of these new ballots. what we're looking at so-called affidavit ballots. those are ballots unopened for people who showed up at the board, or at the polls to vote but for some reason why not on the voter rolls and we're looking at potential problems because the boards were so overwhelmed just like everything that is terrible going on in new york, i think this all goes back to governor cuomo's executive order which put this undue burden on the boards of election. they were avalanched with 10
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times the number of absentee ballots. they had had an online portal, no verification. we have dozens and dozens of reports from people who say they received ballots they did not ask for who ultimately went in and voted in person. the boards are overwhelmed. they're under staffed. they don't have the resources promised by cuomo. why you're seeing crazy irregularities and real troubles with the boards in new york. with nancy descending she can do exactly what she is trying to do to marionette miller meeks declared the winner in iowa. she was declared by 5-0 decision, bipartisan decision certified as winner. the house administration is looking to overturn this. a scary thing could happen, could look like 1985 all over again house democrats actually went in and seat ad democrat over the winner, the certified winner who was a republican. we're hoping that doesn't happen this time.
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and that we'll prevail with all the legal votes are counted. pete: all the legal votes are counted. the testament to the mess it is december 13th, we're just now getting to any resolution on this, still opening ballots. claudia tenney, keep us posted if there are new developments. >> thank you. congrats to army. go navy. pete: we'll played by you. maybe next year. live look at michigan the first shipment loaded in that semi-truck, that one, live shot at the pfizer facility. in august nfl player demarcus wear joined "fox & friends" to unveil his brand new gym, and his gym is thriving in part because of texas's pro-business policy. he joins usth live you could land in the hospital with heart failure. for people like you, farxiga does more than lower a1c.
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♪. will: remember back in august legendary nfl linebacker demarcus ware joined us to his three volt gym. which he opened in the middle of the pandemic. his state of the art fitness center is thriving with success to the lone star state which is mecca for companies seeking business-friendly environment. we have from texas, demarcus ware is back with us. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for inviting me on. such a early morning. will: a little bit early in texas than the east coast. not just early morning apparently a very friendly business environment as well. we told the story of so many businesses moving to texas. you started a brand new company during the pandemic in texas. why is our home state the lone star state, so attractive?
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>> you know it is so attractive when you start thinking about companies moving to texas the pandemic is affecting everybody in the economy and their livelihood and it's hard when you have to put food on the table but you can't supply a service, right? here in texas people recognize that there's room for expansion. there is no state tax, and companies are really taking over and up the opportunity to share. will: i say our home state. demarcus, i'm born and raised texan. you got there quickly as you could. we adopted you as texan. >> yes. will: 3volt started during the pandemic you're launching a new fitness app to go along with it, right? >> i am. it is driven to win. it is athlete training science app that uses three demodels, augmented reality. new state of the art using the iphone. it is thriving. i launched it last week. it is doing really well. will: demarcus, look like you
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stayed in shape. anybody to take fitness advice. what are we looking at demarcus? what is the body fat right now, body mass index? >> i'm probably about 10%, about 260-pounds. i'm pretty lean and mean, other than i played, 270. will: that is showing humility. has to be lower than 10%. quickly before we go, week 14, nfl any good picks to give us this weekend? >> i look at three matchups. i say the steelers and bills, that is a huge afc matchup. broncos and panthers. old super bowl l i played in won against the panthers. cowboys and bengals. i think this game the cowboys get on track against the bengals. those are three games to look forward to. will: getting back on track for the cowboys, that will require a hard turn because pretty far off track right now. good to see you, demarcus. hope to have you again soon.
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good luck with 3volt. >> thank you so much. will: coming up, brian kilmeade will yum jump in here hang out with us, hogan gidley maria bartiromo, alan west on "fox & friends" i'm erin. -and i'm margo.
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pete: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. this is a live look at pfizer's call aha ma zoo facility. the first semi truck of covid-19 vaccine shipments is about to leave at any moment. rachel: and here is inside the facility where workers are packing up boxes right now. the boxes will be shipped out today. will: what a wonderful accomplishment for america, and rich edson is live in washington as we expect trucks to head out any minute. >> reporter: well, this is developing a vaccine in just a few months. that's difficult enough. now on to delivering it. that process is just underway with. pfizer says it is now loading the first shipments of its
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covid-19 vaccine. the company says each of these trays holds 195 vials, the boxes have 975, and then the freezers are loaded 60,000 vials in those freezers. they'll need them. the vaccine requires a storage temperature of -94 degrees fahrenheit and a second shot 21 days after the first. this is the start of the largest vaccine effort in u.s. history, nearly 3 million doses of the pfizer and biontech vaccine will travel by trucks and planes from michigan and wisconsin to hundreds of distribution centers, mostly hospitals. these first doses are mostly designed for health care workers and those in nursing homes. the pandemic has already killed more than 1.6 million people, nearly 300,000 here in the united states, and is surging across the country. the company says these shipments are going to all 50 states. ups is leading distribution in the east, fedex will handle the west.
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federal officials say these shipments will be staggered with the first doses arriving tomorrow. pfizer says its late stage trial data shows the vaccine is 95% effective. later this week the fda will review a second covid vaccine. moderna makes that one. back to you. pete: thank you, rush. truly -- rich. truly historic. on behalf of rachel and will, we would like to welcome in on a sunday brian kilmeade. brian: thank you very much. are you going to have to make a choice through the control room are, me or rachel? [laughter] can with get all four of us up at once? is it possible? pete: anything's possible. brian: has it been done? this is an all man show. pete: it is. with. will: we've got rachel to balance it out. brian is joining us for the rest of the show today. he talked to president trump at the arm-navy game yesterday. -- army-navy game yesterday. one of the things they talked
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the about was this historic accomplishment, this despite the fact or you were told by most of the mainstream media that wasn't possible. president trump told everyone that we would be moving towards a vaccine within the year, that by the end of 2020 a vaccine would hit the market, but the mainstream media came back as skeptical. in may, nbc said: experts say he would need a miracle to be right. trump says covid-19 vaccine could be ready by the end of the year, and cnbc said in october, despite contrary evidence. it looks like, brian, the evidence was to the contrary. brian: and even thinks it could be quick or. he even thought the, you know, if they could have picked it up in the fall because they felt it was done, the study was completed, this could have been put out. why did england get it first out? canada second? it's our stuff.
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we should be able to pick up the pace. why did they wait until the following thursday to look at data they could have been looking at all along? that's one of the questions i asked him about the vaccine. he had the abraham accords this week expect vaccine come out this week. that is enough usually for a whole term, let alone one week. listen. >> if i wasn't president, according to almost everybody -- even the enemy -- if i wasn't president, you wouldn't have a vaccine for five years, okay? i pushed the fda and companies and everybody else involved like nobody's ever been pushed before, and now you have it rolling out. and, frankly, they could have even done it a week soon or. but this has been a great really medical, they call it a medical moor cl. and it's going to have a tremendous impact. 95% effect i. we have e moderna coming out next week, very soon. were johnson & johnson, a one-shot vaccine, all great
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companies. brian: johnson & johnson right after that. i think they're the one shot. and i would say this, when you see those trucks, i those so-called average, everyday americans with that vaccine, that is almost akin to when you watch the troops going to afghanistan after 9/11. i mean, that is to thes are cue. within a year with -- the rescue. the lives that are going at 3,000 a day, this is the answer to that, and america's responded. that's exciting to me, it is, seeing those vats going to dry ice. rachel: that's right. brian, i was just going to say when the president said these vaccines would come out before the end of the year, the media's reaction was not to have optimistic stories, all the bad news on the virus, the businesses closing, their reaction was we need to fact check this. and they found every doctor or scientist they could find to put on tv and say it's impossible, it can't be done.
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they found a guy, a director from emory university, vaccination center who said this can't possibly happen and actually kind of reminded me of when obama said it was, you know, it would take a magic wand to, you know, renegotiate trade deals when trump said he could do that. it's just whatever he says they're always kept call. -- skeptical. i interviewed dr. nesheiwat, and she said, absolutely, these vaccines are out because of operation warp speed and donald trump. take a look. >> this is really a monumental moment and a great achievement and accomplishment for our country. they have been working on it thanks to operation warp speed which with we saw the white house administration, president trump came out and made this team to really put a ramp, speed up the production and the development of these vaccines to make sure that we had millions of doses for americans so that we can help curb this pandemic. we're going to get about 40 million doses soon and in
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january another 50 million, february, 60 million. so i think it's just a matter of two or tree months we're going to see a dent in this pandemic, probably by the spring. pete: brian, you're right to make that military analogy. ultimately, logistics. can you get everything there that you need. those images are very similar to that, especially with the speed. but i've got to ask you, congrats on the interview, by the way. thanks for sharing it with us all morning long. what was your main takeaway with the president yesterday? >> game on, it's not over. you guys can appreciate this, especially will. you walk into a locker room. you know the coach and the players, but they lost. expect president doesn't feel like he lost, he feels like he's been mistreated, let's say, by the refs. you can't take it personally, but clearly he is on edge. that texas case, i think he really thought it was going to at least get a hearing, and it didn't. i think he feels like he's in a constant fight, feels the frustration of the people
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demonstrating in washington, but he also knows too that he believes that in some ways his administration's not going to get the credit, which i find hard to believe, because he's going to be in there at least 40 more days, as to what's taken place here. and why would joe biden go out of his way last week to say there's not much of a plan. the campaign is over. what do you mean there's not much of a plan? why are you duh minishing again -- diminishing the effort that is herculean in scope and has been executed by the military with the private sector? it's not from trump tower. will: i like the sports analogy in suggesting he's been cheated by the refs. 77% of americans agree with him. i think one of the reasons so many people agree with the president is because they've come to distrust refs across the board in the analogy, the media being a prime example of that. when they spend so much time blatantly are lying to the american people, they begin to faith. let me give -- lose faith.
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you know about the story of congressman eric swalwell and his compromised relationship with the chinese spy. how much time has the ref, "the new york times," the media spent reporting on that story? ari fleischer tweeted the following: "the new york times" has yet to inform its readers that congressman eric swalwell had a relationship with a chinese spy. journalism is broken. has yet to report on it. we see the picture there under ari fleischer's tweet, zero stories. that's been updated this morning, we know that zero stories have been reported on that issue. rachel: oh, i'm sorry, coming to me. listen are, it's absolutely despicable. i can't believe that the new york times would do that. this is a story that has implications on all levels. i mean, and there's lots of questions that are still unanswered. why did nancy pelosi put him on the intelligence committee? we talked about that with mike huckabee earlier. take a look. >> when the media loses all of
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its integrity, when they don't report the news, their job with is supposed to be to call balls and strikes. they're the referees of the game, if you will. they're supposed to be wearing the trouped shirts. -- striped shirts. but when the referee starts rooting for one team against the other, they're no long or arbitrators of what's right and wrong. they are now prayer -- players. and the new york times is probably the worst example if, they're playing the game. if that were a republican, the new york times would be demanding the person resign from congress, much less be on the intel committee. pete: it's an honest question, brian, does any of this surprise you anymore when you see -- we were talking about the refs are supposed to be the media. we see not just all of this bias or misinformation, but it seems to be an agenda across the board. are you surprised? brian: yeah, well, the biggest
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surprise since i've been doing this job since i graduated college was the suppression of "the new york post" story ever. i've never seen a story that all social media and other media outlets outside this one was totally ignoring that had e-mails and texts. there was no opinion. you had an exact trail. they were running the story, the exact story as if these are new revelations now that came out months ago. the swalwell thing is interesting because i thought this were going to start playing it straight. "the new york times" ran the whole monica lewinsky story, they ran the hillary clinton e-mails. they were there. now this one in particular, that's why it was a brilliant tweet by ari fleischer. the cut and past and adding that on with the little caption -- pete: not that hard. brian: i know, but it was great. pete: it was. brian: he hasn't come in to the studio, but he's being this creative. this has to happen, you have to beat them over the head until
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they run it. embarrass this many to the point where they're going to lose are subscribers they're going to lose anyway for not doing this. will: don't forget the partnership with big tech to suppress that story. it was big tech insuring the american people wouldn't see it. that should not keep us from being absolutely outraged -- pete: muster the outrage because you must. will: absolutely. we played the clips throughout the morning of brian's interview with the president. we're going to i play more lauter, brian's going to is stick around -- pete: what are you going to do in the breaks, bruin? i've never been on camera with a picture of me on camera. [laughter] will: yeah, right. brian: very nice. was it will or rachel? it was rachel. will: all right. straight ahead, brand new hunter biden e-mails revealed calling
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to the chinese. listing his parents and his uncle jim as chairman for a chinese energy conglomerate this after joe biden repeatedly denied being involved with hunter biden's buzz dealings. here with potential fallout, former a acting attorney general matt whitaker. welcome, matt. >> hi, rachel. rachel: really quickly, we have the mails, we know he's the office mate, how can -- and joe biden has denied knowing anything about what hunter biden was doing with these business deals overseas. how can he credibly claim he doesn't know what happened? or what hunter was up to? >> yeah, i don't think he can anymore. this is a really probably the first of many entanglements we're going to see in these relationships. there's no doubt in 2017 when joe biden was done being vice president that he and hunter appeared to have made plans to go into business, and this is
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one example, you know, we need to learn some more, but it's been denied, and this is a color example where not only is joe biden, but also his brother and, obviously, his son hunter and then these chinese conglomerate e emissaries, this is a very concerning e-mail, and we we need to know a lot more because this -- again, the mainstream media's going to ignore it, but this could be a significant development. rachel: yeah. you know, "the wall street journal"'s just reports that a.g. barr knew about hunter biden's investigation, and he worked really hard to keep it quiet at a time when joe biden was saying there was nothing there, that it was a false story. why do you think that, you know, a.g. barr did that? we heard the president earlier, i don't know if you saw the interview with brian kilmeade. the president said, look, you know, if there's a false story, there's nothing wrong with just saying, hey, that's false. with saw mueller do that with the buzzfeed article.
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>> right. and, you know, i can understand why the president's frustrated. it seems like there's two tears of investigations d -- two tiers of investigations. however, the department of justice usually operates without confirming or denying investigations, and that is so things can be done covertly in those investigations whether it's reviewing e-mails, requesting bank records and the like. and so i can totally understand why, if there was a sensitive part of this investigation, why the attorney general would prefer to keep it under the radar. however, you're right, if asked directly, it's surprising they didn't confirm it. rachel: yeah. well, it's had a lot of consequences, you know? 10% of voters who voted for biden said they wouldn't have voted for him if they had known this information, and we're only finding out about that after the election because of so much suppression. anyway, we appreciate you being here. thanks so much and merry
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christmas. >> good to see you, rachel. her true christmas. rachel: all right. a fox news alert, here's a live look at the michigan pfizer facility where the first vaccine shipments will be heading out at any moment. plus, a family is booted from a plane because their 2-year-old daughter wouldn't wear a mask. now they're speaking out. hear from the little girl's mother next. for members like m. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa
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get self protection for $10 a month. pete: we are back with a fox news alert. this is a live look at phase or's michigan facility where the first shipment of the covid 9 vaccine is expected -- covid-19 vaccine is expected to leave at any moment. it comes as covid-19 hospitalizations hit record highs in the u.s. the covid tracking project says
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more than 100,000 people are currently hospitalized with the virus with 21,000 in the ucu and more than 7,000 on ventilators. a 12-county region in california said it is completely out of beds at this moment. wulwell all right, so -- thanks, pete. a colorado family outraged after being kicked off their flight because a their 2-year-old daughter refused to wear a mask onboard. watch. >> [inaudible] >> why? we're over here -- it's not on her face. >> i'm sorry, sir -- >> and i took an -- [inaudible] will: this morning that family is speaking out after their video went viral. joining me now is that little girl's mom, elise. just tell us a little bit about your experience in getting kicked off that plane and what the flight attendant and the
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airline had to say. >> hi, will, good good morning. thank you for having us on. the experience was traumatizing and humiliating. we are premier members with united, so we've flown many times, even during the pandemic with our 2-year-old. all our family lives on the east coast, but this is the only way for this many to see their granddaughter. for them to see their granddaughter. and this time was extremely different. the staff was rude from the moment, from the get go. and we didn't really -- we felt like we got no warning, no working with us, no asking questions, nothing. it was just like, well, your 2-year-old is not come pliewg, you guys are off the plane. it was so -- like, we were so confused. identify never been more confused in my life. i did not realize what was going on or how i was supposed to react. i think everyone else on the plane was also just watching this and thinking, like, what is
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happening? will: you know, or you can see in the video, anyone that's seen this viral video, you're doing your best to try to get a mask on your daughter. how did this initiate? did this come from fellow passengers around you? was this flight awe ten adapt saying they were just simply enforcing a policy? >> so the moment that we walked on the plane, the flight awe ten adapt asked how old is she, we said she's 2. no good morning, nothing. they said, well, she's going to have to wear a mask. because we've flown during the pandemic, okay, you know? we didn't really take it seriously. i kind of thought it was, like, a joke. which sounds terrible, but based on our experience, it just, you know? and she's like, no, she's going to have to wear a mask. and we're like, whoa, okay, this is soars. can you please are give us a mask because she doesn't have one. after that, the flight attendants wouldn't talk to us, they -- we kind of noticed them
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walking by and kept checking what we were doing, and it just felt really, really, really weird. and that was the only interaction we had with a flight attendant or with anyone saying anything. the next thing was a supervisor coming and saying that we need to leave the plane. will: here's what uted airlines had to say: the health and safety of our employees and customers is our highest priority which is why we have a multilayered set of policies including mandating everyone onboard 2 and older wears a mask. these are not only backed by guidance from the cdc, but they're also consistent across every major airline. we are investigating this specific incident, and we have made contact with the family. elise, i just want to ask you really quickly, do you feel like when you look at this situation -- i know you're outraged, rightfully so, kicked off for the actions of a 2-year-old. is your frustration with the policy, with the flight attendants or is it larger, where we are as a society when it comes to these sort of
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mandates? >> oh, definitely all of it. me and my husband are both immigrants. we've come from europe, and we've grown up in a different country, and coming here has just been a huge blessing, you know, living the american dream and living in free america. i just is have to say the past year has been a huge ptsd for us and very scary. i think the reason this video went viral is there was another mom that same morning flying that same morning on a united flight with a 2-year-old not wearing a mask. people kept sending my story to her. so so even if united or the airline are so strict about these guidelines, it makes no sense that one person would get kicked off and then another person would not for the same exact reason. will: 2-year-olds do what they want to do, everyone parent knows that. hopefully, you'll get to see your family in new jersey, i know that's what you were trying
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to do, get here for the holidays. thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. will: now to a fox news alert. a lye look at michigan where at any moment the first vaccine shipments will head out to more than 150 locations. and brian kilmeade had an exclusive interview with president trump yesterday discussing everything from the vaccine to his election challenges. hear from the president after this. history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors
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rachel: welcome back, everybody. we're back with a fox news alert breaking right now. the first shipment of the covid-19 vaccine has just left the pfizer facility in michigan. pete: millions of doses are being shipped out today across the country. will: and the first doses will be given to health care workers and nursing homes. joining us live here in studio for the remainder of the show, "fox & friends" cohost on the weekdays brian kilmeade who was at the army-navy game yesterday with the president of the united states where you talked about the vaccine among other things. brian: yeah. it was going to be between the first and second quarter, but he is the president, and he said let's do it before the game. we were going to go indoors, and he said i'd rather do it outdoors, so we went outdoors, and here's a look at a little bit of the 12 minutes we had together. so, mr. president, the first sitting president to attend the army--and-a-half game, teddy roosevelt in 1901. there's only been two other presidents that have shown up
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for the army-navy game, truman and bush. you're the thursday. why are you here? >> well, i love football, but i love these two teams, and they're special and they've been to the white house and we've given them awards because it's always the commander in chief award. one of them's going to get it, and i've had a lot of fun, expect coaches are terrific people. brian: of everything you accomplished, you took over a military that was cut by 25%. >> yeah. brian: we we only had three brigades ready to fight, out of bullets. what have you done in the four years to change that? >> entirely rebuilt the military like never before, new missiles and rockets and tanks and ships and planes, and we have the f-35 coming in by the hundreds, as you know. when i took over, we had a depleted military, we had no ammunition. i'll never forget a very overa ratedcoming to e so me and saying, sur, we have no ammunition, i'm sorry. this was my first two days in office. and i say no president should ever have to hear that, and no president should ever be spied
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on either. we set a lot of records. we have a totally rerebuilt, and nuclear is now tiptop, just hope to got you never -- hope to god you never have to you it. brian: we found out late last night that the supreme court would not hear the texas case. i assume you're very disappointed in that. is it over? >> no, it's not over. we continue to go forward. we have numerous local cases where in some of the states it got rigged and robbed from us. we won every one of them. with won pennsylvania, we won michigan, we gone georgia by a lot. we have a republican governor whoo's worse with than -- who's worse than a democrat, he's terrible. and he's hurting kelly and david very badly, the senators that are terrific people. in wisconsin, we have a case going on as we speak. brian: right, so you have individual states -- >> we're doing individual states. brian: but on the 14th they're going to certify -- >> that's right, well -- we're
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going to peopled it up as fast as we can -- speed it up as fast as we can. with caught them dropping ballots, dead people voting, doing so many things, and all far greater than the number of votes we need. the election was over at 10:00 in the evening. i had won. it was 97, 98%. all of the bookies all over the world were saying the election's over, they wouldn't even take bets on it. and all of a sudden around 11:00 ballots start getting dropped. tens of thousands of ballots were being illegally dropped. the machines are the worst. dominion, nobody even knows who owns it. these machines are controlling our country. so it was a rigged election, it was really a sham and a shame. brian: when you look at this fight though, you have 77% of trump supporters who believe you won the election according to a fox poll -- >> i've seen much higher numbers. brian: there's a rally right now
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in washington for that. do you worry about the country being divided if it goes to inauguration -- >> no, i wore i true about the president -- worry about the president having an illegitimate president. this wasn't a close election. you look at georgia, we won georgia big. we won pennsylvania big. we won wisconsin big. we won it big, we won all of -- brian: do you think your legal team has proven that? >> we never get a chance because a judge will say, well, i'm sorry, you don't have standing. how about me? texas and all of these states, 18 or 19 altogether, they've come in. think how nice that is, where they actually come in and say we want to support you, sir, because you're important to this country. we want to support you. they say the states don't have stand, and i don't have -- i'm president of the united states. the biggest number of votes ever gotten by a sitting president. i went from 63 million to 75 million, that's the biggest margin in history. they say if i got 67, the
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smartest people in the business, if i got 67 million votes, i couldn't lose. i got 75 million and they say i lost. i didn't lose. the election was rigged. brian: by who? >> by the democrats and, actually, interesting by the democrats but by local democrats meaning state democrats. they outsmarted state republicans. you know what i do? i do two things. i run a country and we cut taxes and we do all of the things, regulations, space forbes all of the things, the v.a. was taken -- 91% approval, all of the things i did. i ran a country, and we ran it great. we've done more than any other president. then i have to campaign. we had the greatest campaign in history, we had the biggest crowds anyone's ever had. i did 56 rallies where the number of people were incredible, okay? record-setting. and then i go home and i watch the television to see how we're doing, and by 10:30 in the evening, it was over, we won. i got calls from everybody
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saying -- pros, people you know very well saying congratulations. i say let's not go so fast, i don't trust these machines, and a lot of of bad things happening with these people. and then, essentially are, five or six states the local people who run it rigged the election. and tens of thousands -- remember they stopped the counting in the evening? do you remember georgia when they said, oh, we had a big flood, we had a pipeline break, a major water pipeline break? it turned out to be a false thing. and everybody, brian, everybody ran out, they all ran out, and what's with the pipeline? guess what? there was no pipeline. that was the people where they took all of those ballots, all of those biden ballots under the table with the black dress, and they took them and started shoving them into a machine. what happened to this country, we are like a third world country. and i do worry about the fact, you know, you asked a question, or illegitimate president. that's what i worry about.
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brian: i watched with rudy giuliani yesterday and rachel too, and he said i'm going to go to the individual states, i'm going to keep fighting. but you have the 14th, which is monday, when they're going to certify, and on january 6th they'll make it official as the vice president presides over everything. so the president's not giving up with about 40 days left. pete: yeah, you talked more about it in the second part of your interview next hour, but his statement, i worry about the country having an illegitimate president, and then you put that up against the timeline, the clock that you laid out, bruin, where does that converge and how do we come out the other side? brian: it's going to be tough after monday when these individual states certify. i don't -- that's ground we haven't really plowed before because when they certify, how do you keep fighting until january 6th? that's the time when they transmit it, and the vice president's got to sit there. the other thing, i called jonathan turley before this, i
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said what are his options? one thing they could do is you could stand up in the house and senate and saw i object and fight it out right there. but i don't believe they'd even get all the republican senators like john cornyn and mitt romney and ben sasse to even back the president, and they would need two-thirds to overturn the election. so legally it's tough, but the president eat a fighter. he's going to fight to the end, and i watched rudy with you guys yesterday from the field, and he has a plan. rhode island. rachel: we'll see what happens, bruin. great interview. thanks a lot for that. and you got to go to the football game, so that's pretty cool too. brian: yep, absolutely, and army won. [laughter] rachel: all right. well, we've got a fox news alert moments ago, ups and fedex trucks packed with shipments of the pfizer or vaccine departing the distribution facility in michigan. with more on this top story at the top of the hour. but first, after the supreme
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♪ pete: welcome back. after the supreme court rejected the texas lawsuit, our next guest floating the idea for so-called law a abiding states to form their own union. here with his idea lighting up social media, texas gop chair lieutenant colonel allen west. kohl until, thank you so much for being with us on the program. i know you know how to throw bombs like anybody else, but you're a thoughtful guy. give me your rationale on what
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you're talking about here as far as a union of law-abiding states. >> well, that's exactly what we're talking about. when you talk about what is happening here, we need to have states that honor our constitution. i know a lot of people have thrown out this e session word. i've never said anything about secession. i talk about law-abiding states, i talk about forming a union, an alliance because they're the ones that are abiding by our rule of law. if anyone is seceding from the united states of america, it's the states that are violating our rule of law. and so when you look at the texas it lawsuit which was enjoined by9 another 17 or 18 different states and also 106 other congressmen, what they are saying is that you cannot go out there and violate your laws, you cannot violate the election law are, you cannot have courts or judges that are making law, you cannot have secretaries of state or to governors, executives that are making laws. that's supposed to be done by the legislative branch.
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and those states that violated the election law, it does have a damaging effect on the states that are following the haw, and that was the crux of this lawsuit. therefore, if we have a supreme court that is supposed to be interpreting the law that says that states like texas and the others do not have an equal protection under the law which is part of our 14th amendment, and these states need to come together and protect themselves against the states that do not follow our rule of law. i think that's a pretty common sense analysis. pete: yeah, it's federalism. ultimately, if you discarded the declaration of independence as the left has done and you believe the constitution's a living document, you pursue your own legal prerogatives. why was this fox -- excuse me, this texas case, the point at which you said this is really a point of no return? >> well, i think that we have to be concerned if the highest court in the land which is supposed to interpret the law based upon the constitution does not even hear a case that is
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referred back to our constitution where the statements can show that they are -- states can show that there is damage upon them because of the illegal and unconstitutional actions of other states, this is very disconcerting. no, pete, you and i took an oath to the constitution and the united states of america -- and go, army, beat navy -- those of us that have served this country in uniform, were to be very concerned about the path we're going down. this is a huge fracture in the foundation of our constitutional republic. pete: people who dismiss the comments you make are foolish because very few people have thought about our reflipping public in a manner in which you have, and you're a part of it stilled odd today. you're continuing the fight. allen west, thank you so much for your time, with appreciate it. >> thank you, pete. merry christmas. pete: fox news alert, just moments ago trucks carrying the first vaccine shipments leave
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the michigan facility to help deliver it nationwide. more on this story at the top of the hour. but first, steve doocy, it's the weekday on the weekend, is here to share a very special recipe from his best selling "happen in a hurry" cookbook. steve, good morning. steve: good morning. ♪ ♪ the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope. donate now at redcross.org
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♪ rachel: welcome back, everybody. well, if you're looking for the perfect recipe for christmas dinner, look no further than steve doocy's best selling "happy in a hur true" cookbook which features a very special dish from the family of marcus luttrell. will: here to show us is steve doocy himself. steve, what do you have for us?
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steve: good morning will and pete and rachel. the dos is says always have prime rib at christmas. marcus luttrell, the lone survivor's, mama's prime rib. it is so easy. it just involves prime rib, a a little of this and some love. it is the best i've ever had, and you know what? it makes marcus luttrell happy. watch. >> one of the greatest joys of my life growing up especially during the holidays is getting to eat my mother's prime rib. 20 pounds of just goodness. we like to eat! steve: well, we like to eat too, but this rest e pee is not for 20 pounds, it is for 5, which is perfect this year. it is so ease i to make. just watch. first, let's pool our garlic e. -- peel our garl lick, then slice them in half. grab your prime rib and make 2-inch-deep slits into the beef.
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now let's go ahead and insert the garlic. this is the contract to the flavor. the secret to the flavor. next, lather the roast with owl. with oil. then instant onion soup mix, about 6 ounces, and coat the meat. ♪ ♪ toof steve now add sea salt, seasoned salt and freshly cracked pepper and rub that on the meat as well. ♪ muck toof steve now let's transfer that to a roasting pan. and then insert a thermometer into the thickest part of the roast. the next stop, the oven. cook at 35 for about two hours. remove the roast about 5-10 degrees shy of your desired
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temperature. and then wrap in tinfoil and let it rest for about 30 minutes because it's going to keep cooking. after that it's time to eat. how does that look? ♪ steve: this smells so good. it's that onion soup on the outside, it's brilliant. luttrell family, thank you for sharing your recipe with america. >> thank you for that. i owe you, brother. thank you for the smile on my mother's face, thank you for incorporating us into your wonderful book. we use it a lot. with love you guys, god bless y'all. what's up, ma? [laughter] steve: thank you, marcus, and thanks to his wife melanie who helped me with the recipe and also his mom. this morning i whipped this up, it's a crispy meringue on the bottom topped with whupped cream and some buries, it's -- berries. it's called a paf love v.a.
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it's delicious, and people will think you bought it, but you made it. just one of a hundred easy recipes this our "happy in a hurry e" cookbook. still time to order, you'll get it before christmas, it is the perfect stocking stuffer. so, pete, will, rachel, in addition to the prime rib, i hope you'll try to make one of these. this is literally six egg whites and some whipped cream. it is light and delicious and, look, so pretty. rachel: so festive. will: i want some of that prime rib on set though. pete: i know. wish you would have sent that over. steve: sorry. pete: steve, you're the best. congratulations, merry christmas, and you've made it a weekday weekend, appreciate it, steve. all right. the pfizer vaccine is now on its way leaving the michigan facility just a short time ago, a live update on where those shipments are headed, top of the hour. plus, we have president trump with brian kilmeade here, hogan
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rachel: welcome back everybody it's the top of the hour here at fox & friends and we have a fox news alert. millions of covid-19 vaccine doses are on the way across the u.s. , trucks are packed full of vaccine ship ams that left pfizer's michigan facility just last hour. pete: workers giving a round of applause after the first truck was completely loaded with boxes of the vaccine, applauding like the rest of us are watching these videos this morning. will: absolutely inspiring here is a video of them packing the boxes they have been working non-stop this morning to get the first round of vaccines shipped out today. rich edson joins us live in washington with more as the first shipments head out en route. rich? reporter: good morning, will, pete and rachel they are on the way, vaccines are on the
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trucks heading to distribution centers across the country. this is the start of the largest vaccine effort in u.s. history. nearly 3 million doses of the pfizer and bio and tech vaccine will travel to michigan and wisconsin to hundreds of sites mostly hospitals in all 50 states, d.c. and u.s. territor ies. these first doses are mostly designated for health care workers and those in nursing homes. the vaccine requires a storage temperature of minus 94 degrees fahrenheit. there are two shots, the second follows 21 days after the first. pfizer says its late stage trial data shows it is 95% effective. this pandemic has already killed more than 1.6 million people across the planet. nearly 300,000 in the u.s. and it's surging across the country. on friday the food and drug administration issued an emergency authorization for the vaccine. the fda commissioner says it meets rigourous sign tick
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standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality. later this week, the fda will review a second covid vaccine, moderna produces that one. back to you. will: rich, thanks so much. as part of that piece what you heard i found fascinating is something that answers questions for many of us we've talked about this socially, we've talked about this behind the scenes when will we get back to normal. one of the executives of those drug companies said perhaps by the end of the summer we'll have this pandemic under control. well, to help keep us under control we brought in brian kilmeade weekday host of fox & friends and the reason brian is here besides we just enjoy his company is he spoke to the president of the united states yesterday outside the army-navy game. i know you talked about more than just the vaccine rollout. you talked about the other end of this relief when there will be a bill out of congress providing covid-19 relief. brian: we cover and you guys cover all of the shutdowns. they don't use the term shutdown s but they shut you down they just don't use that term anymore, and we have these governors for the good of the country and we have to
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shutdown outdoor dining and we have the governor in new york even though 1.01% of the cases for coronavirus are generated from indoor/outdoor dining. he's still shutting down and 76% come from people partying or being together in their house, still shut it down regardless, these people now need money. they need some type of security. they need some type of relief, the ppp program that is you have $180 billion there unspent and 900 billion ready to go but they cannot get together on some type of deal. i asked the president, what about this package that's supposed to be generated from the congress? listen. >> what about an aid package for the american people, what could you do to get the 900 billion out from nancy pelosi and mitch mcconnell president trump: i'm pushing it very hard and to be honest if the deputies wanted to do the deal they should do it right now. i want to see checks for more money than they are talking about going to people.
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brian: and what republicans are saying is we need that liability insurance in there. why? why should td bank bring their people back in if one person gets it can turnaround and sue. setup the protocols that allow you to go back in a safe coherent way and if something happens something happens but you can't turnaround and destroy a company and expect them to invite you back to work so we can't get people back to work without this insurance and what they're saying on the democratic side is we want, we don't want that in there, because it's anti -worker, so 900 billion, the president and people like senator josh hawley said i want that and $1,200 stimulus checks in everyone's the because they shut, they are preventing people from working guys. pete: and they prevented themselves or voluntarily from getting a deal done in the first place because of politics. you heard nancy pelosi recently admit, we have a new president, she says, now we can actually come to the table and start working on something, when there was plenty of consensus around
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the things you laid out that could address and help individual people, in state, rachel, like wisconsin, like new york, who businesses who have been absolutely crushed by this. rachel: yeah, you know what's anti-worker? not having jobs for workers that's anti-woker and your right brian we need that insurance so companies feel comfortable with having things go back to normal which is what we all want. another thing that you had the president, you know, on your interview and he was talking about how the media didn't believe him when he said that these vaccines would come out this time. what the media did was throw cold water on it, again, hurting the economy, because everyone was ready for good news when he announced it. he was going to have this out by the end of the year, and guess what? he was right. will: that's absolutely true, and on to rachel, another story that nobody wanted you to hear about. not just that they didn't want to talk about it. they didn't want you to even
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hear about it and that's a story of hunter biden and his connections to foreign governments. this is what has been revealed from the latest e-mails from the subpoena laptop that show hunter biden did not disclose $400,000 in payments from barism a in 2014 the ukraine company that now has serious allegations of connections to corruption. so, we now have mounting e-mails that show hunter biden knew about was connected to in 2014 that we knew about connections from this e-mail here is an example from eric she rwin, president of biden 's firm from 2017 in that e-mail it says in 2014, to hunter biden, you joined the bar isma board and we still need to amend your 2014 returns to reflect the unreported barisma income. one more e-mail obtained by fox news all from 2017, this one is just stunning. this is an e-mail, from hunter biden to his office manager. please have keys made available
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for new office mates, joe biden, jill biden, jim biden, and gong win dong, who is chairman of the cefc energy company in china, it's his emiss ary, office mates with the entire essentially biden family. brian: we knew about this and actually we got that e-mail that jill and joe needed keys to an office so he could work shoulder-to-shoulder with this chinese official, while he's considering running for president. more than considering it word is he was already in on it and this is unbelievable and that's when people at home say easy on the kid he has an addiction issue. okay, fine. even the president of the united states said yesterday to me, i don't have any problem with hunter biden. it's how its linked to joe and how he's trading off the biden name and might a compromised somebody who might be the next president of the united states. that's what matters. pete: only one newspaper was willing to cover this , the oldest newspaper in america, the new york post showing the courage when no one else
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would, tony bobulinski sits with tucker carlson and lays out the direct connection between joe biden and his son and i haven't been to your office recently, brian but there's no offices of hosts of other morning shows of other networks up on that floor. brian: i would say this , he did ask for a key and i said no i don't feel comfortable. pete: but joe biden did. you're not giving keys to people unless they're in business together. brian: truthfully, will i don't have the see to my office, but i understand your analogy. pete: it's kind of whole. brian: attention cleaning staff if you lock my door i can't get in. pete: [laughter] that's true. rachel: so brian, joe biden says i don't know anything about what hunter is doing. he has keys to the office, he says i don't know what's going on. hunter is on his own, but attorney general barr knew about this investigation, obviously, and said nothing when joe biden denied that he knew anything. i spoke with matt whitaker the
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former acting attorney general and here is what he said about why bill barr kept quiet on such an important matter. >> there's no doubt in 2017 when joe biden was done being vice president that he and hunter appeared to have made plans to go into business, and this is one example, we need to learn some more but its been denied. it seems like there's two tiers of investigations, those that are conducted in the public if they are against republicans or the president and then there's those conducted against people like hunter biden are kept quiet this is a very concerning e-mail and we need to know a lot more, because this , again, the mainstream media is going to ignore it but this could be a significant development. will: this story will continue to be covered i guarantee it on fox news this is a serious story about the underlying potential ties to the biden, the presumptive incoming biden administration with foreign government. brian: will can i just add one thing before we switch because obviously this is ground for me
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with the legal background you got but trey gowdy and jonathan turley said william barr did the right thing without coming out with it and i asked the president directly who he doesn't agree but legal minds say you should not from the department of justice be leaking out information like james comey did of an investigation in the spring. pete: yeah there's more -- brian: i'm just telling you what trey gowdy and jonathan turley said and we both respect that. pete: we'll get more of his answer in the second part of your interview at 9:30 on this program but brian kilmeade is the official parenting correspondent of fox & friends and we have him in and we have to have him talk about this story a two-year-old gets kicked off of a flight. here is what happened to an immigrant family that brought their two-year-old on a united airlines flight and got kicked off because the two-year-old, like two-year-olds do wouldn't wear a mask. watch. >> [inaudible] we just got kicked off the flight because our two- year-old would not put on a
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mask and we tried, and they are sending all of our bags, and car seat, to new york, and we're banned off of united forever, because a two-year-old would not put on a mask. rachel: oh, my gosh this story just had me, you know, first of all, we know that children, especially a two-year-old, are not covid spreaders, there's no reason for that child to have to wear a mask and on top of it the parents were trying to place it over the child's mask the whole time, nothing was, you know, enough for these people. we just have to have some common sense. they are ruining family's vacations, they are ruining, i mean, there's just no science behind this and as she brought up earlier, in your really great interview with her, will, she said listen. there were other people on other flights whose kids don't have to wear masks. there's nothing behind this. will: you're absolutely right, rachel for their part united airlines says they are simply
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following the mandates or guidance of the cdc and their partners the cleveland clinic and their policies reflect that of the entire airline industry but regardless whatever is happening in our country, we want to put this on the flight attendants who are strictly following orders, or the airlines, who are putting in place a ridiculous order, our society, whose losing its mind when it comes to these mandates, we are simply off-track here when we're kicking two-year-olds and their families oooo planes for not putting on a mask. i did, as you mentioned, talk to the mother in that viral clip a little bit earlier in the show and here is what she had to say. >> it was absolutely traumatiz ing and very humiliat ing too. the flight attendants wouldn't talk to us and we noticed them walking by and kept checking what we were doing and it just felt really really weird and that was the only interaction we had with a flight attendant or with anyone saying anything, the next thing was a supervisor coming and saying that we need to leave the plane. we felt like we got no warning,
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no working with us, no asking question, nothing to help in the situation, it was just like oh, well your two-year-old is not complying you guys are off the plane. brian: united airlines got to get their act together and step up almost right away. there is no excuse for it and no science behind that. there is no study behind that. if someone complained behind them in the seat it is their problem, they should get off. i know the flight industry and the flight attendants a lot have been laid off. i know it's even harder on the pilots we know what's going on there. they actually deserve a bailout on top of that but there's just no logic here. look at this thank goodness they taped it because there's another two-year-old about to be kicked off a plane today. pete: somewhere. brian: unless this becomes big news united has to step up and retrain or refocus or clarify their policy here. pete: just common sense. brian: christmas is coming somebody will travel. rachel: common sense needs to come back to this whole pandemic thanks so much, brian you're
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brian: unable to prove it as of now. president trump: excuse me, we've proven it but no judge has had the courage including the supreme court i am so disappointed in them. no judge including the supreme court of the united states has had the courage to allow it to be heard. pete: president trump speaking to our own brian kilmeade whose just 10 feet away from me
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certainly not closer than six speaking out on his election battle after the supreme court struck down a challenge backed by 18 states as a federal judge dismisses another lawsuit in wisconsin so what does this mean moving forward let's ask trump 2020 campaign national press secretary hogan gidley. good morning thanks for being here. so what is the path forward for the campaign politically and legally right now? >> well you heard the president outline some of it in the interview with brian, that we're going to take it back to the local areas some of these states. look, this is a legitimate legal case that exposes illegitimate, illegal processes in these states. rogue party sam democrats secretaries of state changed the way the elections were conducted and that's a violation of the u.s. constitution and it's against the law because that document in its brilliance gives that responsibility to state legislatures. that's not what happened here. in addition to that the 14th amendment to the united states
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constitution, which gives every citizen of this country the right to due process under the law, was completely violated as well, in a place like pennsylvania, where they allowed and called democrat voters, ahead of the election who had already mailed in ballots and allowed them to fix those ballots before election day, but they didn't do it all over the state. they only did it in a handful of counties that were controlled by democrats. this whole thing was a violation of the law, and we're going to do everything we can between now and any certification to prove it to the american people, because they know that this thing was rigged on the front end. they know, they've seen all of the evidence of fraud. they've seen all of the evidence of illegalities and the media won't cover it because, again, they don't love joe biden, they just hate donald trump and they've done everything in their power to make sure that they take this man down, but they're not going to succeed. this president will keep fighting on behalf of the american people from now until the ultimate decider comes in on some of these cases.
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pete: well big dates coming up december 14, january 6. we're certainly covering it and a fox news poll confirms what you're saying 77% of republicans and trump supporters believe the election was stolen not just rigged or irregularities, stolen, so we'll continue to monitor what legal avenues and state legislature avenues the trump team continues to pursue but i got to, this morning we've been playing images all morning long of vaccine shipments leaving the pfizer facility just moments ago a historic achievement for the trump adminitration and operation warp speed, as you watch these images, what do you think about having watched the commander-in-chief up close and personal? >> look i was in the task force briefings in the situation room standing right there beside the president. this is the fastest development and delivery of a vaccine in global history, and it's all because of donald trump, and i'm already seeing joe biden try to take credit for this and i'm also watching the media trying
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to give him credit for this. he had nothing to do with it. the president, the one whose moved faster than anyone thought possible, moved faster than washington d.c. is used to has moved heaven and earth to make sure that the american people receive this vaccine that is safe, that is effective, and you're seeing fruits of all of that labor right now. this man has done an incredible job to make sure that this vaccine is going to eventually erad it cat covid-19 in this country all because of president donald trump. pete: a historic victory no doubt and please do keep us post ed on legal challenges we're all watching hogan gidley thank you so much. >> will do, merry christmas. pete: merry christmas, coming up more of brian kilmeade's exclusive one on one interview with president trump and what he thinks will happen with the hunter biden investigation, but first her plea for help went viral after her restaurant got shutdown while a film shoot was setting up shop just feet away
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rachel: hollywood firing back after a california restaurant owner went viral for slamming restrictions forcing her to close while the movie industry flourished right next door. take a look. >> i'm losing everything. everything i own is being taken away from me and they setup a movie company right next to my outdoor patio. they have not given us money and they have shut us down. we cannot survive my staff cannot survive. rachel: hollywood snapping back with one netflix executive saying "we are not a bar, where
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everyone sits around with their masks off. " that owner of the pineapple hill saloon and grill joins me now to respond. welcome, angela. i have to tell you, i actually thought the movie industry might say hey, look we can open safely let them open safely. what is your reaction to their reaction of basically saying yeah, we're different, we're safe, they're not. >> well i'm going to say this. it is a sad day, when there is a huge humanitarian crisis in your backyard and you want to bicker over whose wearing a mask and who isn't and that isn't the point, because i believe in wearing masks, my servers wear shields, gloves and masks and if you go into t j max x right now it's packed with people inside and they're allowed to be open so i don't understand why, you know, hollywood, their careers are made in pubs and bars. you start off with a waiter
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trying to be an actor, or i have a huge community of the entertainment industry that comes in that by the way have been very very supportive and the reality is i've been saying it for a long time, is that pitting us against each other for survival is not the way to go about this. if anything, netflix should be starting a fund to help save the bars and help feed the people that have supported their industry right here in their hometown of hollywood. i don't understand why they feel they have to be defensive and try to attack me, because it's not about politics, it's about people. it's a huge, huge crisis where right now, the sherman down the street go to instagram and look at their plea for help. tin horn is hoping to defy because they have nothing left after 35 years and we have been
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here 50 years supplying food, love, kindness and support for the entertainment industry. all i'm simply saying is where are you and where is the entertainment industry right now and where is the "we are world" concert for our town so i don't want to get into fighting and bickering over a piece of bread. i literally feel like we're on an island and people are starving fighting over a piece of bread. you know it's ridiculous. rachel: right. absolutely. 10,000 restaurants have closed just in the last three months, 110,000 this past year. i see and i feel the frustration in your voice, when i first saw your video, i got tears in my eyes. i'm wondering, there's a lot of small business owners just like you who are frustrated. why are you guys just banding together, can you just resist? you're following the same rules that these well-connected hollywood catering companies are doing. >> look, it's not about arresting. so here is the issue, because
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many people have asked me that. the issue is is that they're threatening to take our liquor license and our public health permits, and we would never be able to hold another one again, so you know, without that liquor permit which is very expensive, by the way, and you can't just go out and buy one. they are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, you may never be able to open again in this town, and so a lot of the bars are living under the fear of if they pull my permit and then they never give it back, i don't have lots of money and attorneys to fight them, but we're trying to fight them, the restaurant association , we won in the la courts, but we're getting on the verge of doing just what you said because literally, i can tell you, that just five of those restaurants are pleading for any kind of funding or help because they literally cannot come back after this closure. that's five, five, within a mile , of all of la. rachel: well, angela, your video
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went viral. people's hearts are breaking for small business owners all over california. speaking of this go to foxand friends.com to find out how to donate to angela's recovery efforts and we'll be paying close attention to this and there is definitely politics involved it's not about the science in this case. thanks so much, angela we really appreciate it. >> thank you, thank you so much rachel: all right a truly historic moment this morning as the first pfizer vaccine shipments head out to be distributed across the country. workers cheering this medical miracle. we'll hear more from the president, next in an exclusive one on one interview with brian kilmeade. >> [applause] deep-sea driving, i see... (customer) something like that... (burke) well, here's something else: with your farmer's policy perk, new car replacement, you can get a new one. (customer) that is something else. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
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for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org pete: we're back with a fox news alert a historic day in the u.s. , right now the first shipment of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine is on the way to distribution centers across the country. will: there you see semi trucks packed full with the boxes of the vaccine left pfizer's michigan facility this morning. the shipments are expected to arrive in states tomorrow. rachel: the deliveries, coming as hospitalizations in the u.s. hit record highs. the covid tracking project says more than 100,000 people are hospitalized with the virus as 21,000 people in the icu and more than 7,000 on ventilators. a 12-county region in california says that it is completely out of icu beds.
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pete: i don't know about you guys but i feel more confident seeing ups and fedex on the side of the truck than u.s. postal service as they attempted to get it out as fast as possible. we're here to react to that and more and the second portion of his interview with president trump is brian kilmeade. brian: guys i was just saying there's nothing more inspiring than seeing trucks and it's a private-public partnership and this is the private sector. this is biotech. they know that if they go down, if they do something wrong, their whole company is over. its been pushed its been pulled its been tested. other nations are apart of it and i just think when you see ups and fedex, that's the execution and they have been paid by your tax dollars to do what they do best, deliver on time, on to your porch and with the ring door bell guess what i'm pretty confident nobody is going to steal it. pete: you're getting your vaccine to the porch?
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brian: i hope so eventually or i'll go to a cvs meanwhile at the army-navy game i had a chance to catch up with the president of the united states, kayleigh mcenany was great to help me put this together, and the white house made this happen, and it's the first time he spoke face to face since november 3 election and less than 12 hours, since he got word about the texas story and that the supreme court will not take the texas case. so he was a little ticked off but not close to stopping but overwhelming the texas story and the push to overturn the election has overwhelmed what would have been one of the great weeks in the history of any presidency, this abraham accord, this recognition of israel by another middle east nation, this time morocco and then, the fda greenlighting a vaccine in less than a year. here is what we discussed. >> let's look at this and play this out. if they continue to not have success in the courts and to get certified and transmitted
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and the vice president mike pence certifies it would you encourage the republican lawmakers to stand up and protest then? president trump: look i just left washington to go to the army-navy game. there are thousands and thousands of people there. i had nothing to do with it. i didn't really know they were forming. brian: they call that congressional leaders. president trump: no, no, i'm just saying the spirit and the liveliness of the whole thing even the fundraising, the money that's pouring into fight this , it's one thing to say, you know, you're at a great race, congratulations. i'm okay with that, but they didn't, they didn't run a good race. they ran a horrible race from the basement. they ran a race where he didn't even run, but what they did is they cheated. they cheated like nobody's ever cheated before that we know of. now, if you look at it, it's not even four or five states. it's five cities. milwaukee, right? detroit, philadelphia, atlanta, take those pittsburgh you could add, so it's five cities.
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it's four cities it's even three cities because i don't need five just one second. they cheated like nobody's ever cheated before, and they got caught. just like the spying on my campaign got caught. they cheated like nobody's cheated before and they got caught, so nobody can go in and say oh, congratulations on running a good race. they didn't run a good race. they cheated. they dropped hundreds of thousands of ballots. they did things that nobody's ever seen and we caught them. brian: but your guys have been unable to prove it as of now. president trump: excuse me, we've proven it but no judge has had the courage, including the supreme court, i am so disappointed in them. no judge including the supreme court of the united states has had the courage to allow it to be heard. the supreme court, all they did is say we don't have standing so they are saying essentially that the president of the united states and texas and these other states, great states, they don't have standing. they didn't go into the evidence if you would look at the evidence, thousands of pages of evidence, we have over 1,000
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affidavits from people that saw tens of thousands of ballots -- brian: gotcha. president trump: but here is the point they are winning these things on little technicalities like a thing called standing. they're saying the president of the united states does not have standing. brian: right so that's what was decided last night so would you show up at the inauguration? president trump: i don't want to talk about that. i want to talk about this. we've done a great job. i got more votes than any president in the history of our country, in the history of our country, right? not even close. 75 million, far more than obama, far more than anybody, and they say we lost an election. we didn't lose. if i got 10 million fewer votes, they say i couldn't have lost. just so you understand, they, in a sense, it's a modern day version of stuffing the ballot box. brian: this is also a historic week number one the vaccine will start rolling. what is going through your mind as fedex, ups, those flights go to 600 separate sites in all 50
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states of a vaccine rolling in. what's going to be going through your mind. president trump: because i wasn't president, according to almost anybody, if i wasn't president you wouldn't have a vaccine for five years okay? i pushed the fda & companies and everybody else involved like nobody has ever been pushed before, and now you have it rolling out, and frankly, they could have done it last week and even a week sooner they heard from me, but this has been a great, a really medical miracle, they call it a medical miracle, and it's going to have a tremendous impact, 95% effective we have moderna coming out next week, very soon. we have johnson & johnson a one- shot vaccine coming out all great companies. brian: what about an aid package for the american people? president trump: it's moving along. brian: what could you do to get the 900 million out? president trump: well i'm pushing it very hard and to be honest with you if the democrats really wanted to do the deal they'd do the deal they should do it right now. i want to see checks going for more money than they're talking about going to people. brian: the hunter biden this week has confirmed two investigations on him. one on jim biden.
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you say the word is you're disappointed william barr knew about this. president trump: everybody is who isn't disappointed? joe biden lied on the debate stage. he said there's nothing happening, nothing happening, and bill barr should have stepped up. i'll tell you what. say what you want about robert mueller. when buzzfeed put out a phony article, i think it was buzzfeed , put out a phony article, robert mueller stepped up and he said that article was a phony and then there was ultimately proven no collusion, after two years no collusion, but bob mueller stood up and he interjected that this article was false. bill barr should have done the same thing. brian: jonathan turley said he had no choice it would have been like james comey again. president trump: all he had to do was say an investigation is going on and by the way i don't want to see anything bad happen to hunter biden. whatever it is it is the facts but i don't want to see anything bad happen to hunter biden and i purposely stay out of it but when you affect an election, bill barr, frankly, did the
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wrong thing. when they are saying things, making statements and the press is purposely not reporting it, bill barr, i believe, not believe, i know, had an obligation to set the record straight, just like robert mueller set the record straight. you know, he said it straight. a very bad thing was said and it was a false article, a false statement, which you know, usually they are with the media, but this was a false statement, and robert mueller stood up and he said that is a false statement, and that was a great thing. i've got to go. brian: go get them. brian: that's how you know you wrap when the president says "i have to go." pete: indeed. brian: i wasn't able to talk about others because we're going to get into the things they got to change social studies books because the middle east peace was impossible and number two is on this just so you know and you got the legal background, jonathan turley said if you looked at the subpoenas the numbers on the bottom show there was an investigation going on on hunter biden not that everyone was sophisticated enough to say it but he wrote it
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in his column as mad as the president is alt william barr and everybody says in the department of justice it would have been a revolt if he come out and reveals an investigation he goes into all policy so he did the right thing and the reason there was an open revolt against comey is because he did just that. will: one of the biggest pieces of evidence of why that story was true was the lack of a denial from hunter biden. it never came. i'll tell you -- pete: not on a single thing. will: in the future one of the biggest confirmations will be when there's a story suppression it'll tell the american public it's true. brian: and i think when they write about the administration they'll be writing about that. rachel: and one last thing where is the press right now saying joe biden is a liar? brian: that's what we're getting to. will: you'll have to be tuned into this channel to be getting the truth of that story. rachel: outside of our channel. will: as we watch here the first batch of pfizer vaccine leave the michigan facility, how will
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rachel: welcome back everybody coming up on "sunday morning futures" gop senators ron johnson and david perdue. pete: one topic that's sure to come up the vaccine rollout and its impact on the economy in their states, as trucks packed full of vaccine shipments are en route this morning. will: "sunday morning futures" host maria bartiromo now joins us, tell us what the that economic impact and how soon that economic impact might be seen and felt. maria: well, hi, guys, good morning to you. the markets have already been trading up on this expectation that in fact we are going to have a vaccine on the market. it's very exciting news. president trump, of course, told us to expect this and that is what is materializing. i would expect a good impact on stocks tomorrow morning. what we are focusing on this morning is breaking news on "sunday morning futures."
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i'm going to be speaking with senator ron johnson about his year-long investigation into hunter biden's business deals and what that will mean as we learn more about china and the communist party trying to blackmail and bribe members of congress. will a potential new administration be changing the policy toward china and what will that mean? that's going to be a very critical point that people want to understand more because president trump was among the hardest presidents that we know of against china's bad behavior so senator ron johnson is breaking news this morning. we also have an exclusive had general michael flynn. he is going to take us behind the scenes in terms of what he knows about the perpetrators that tried to take him down, general flynn will also discuss what he's doing in terms of a free and fair election going forward. in addition, we're talking with ken paxton. what is the impact in terms of that rejection by the supreme
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court, we heard what president trump has to say about it, but what legal path might the president have at this point ken paxton, the a.g. of texas taking us behind the scenes, when did he first learn that the supreme court was going to reject even hearing the case, and what are he and his lawyers doing now. so coming up we've got a big show coming up in 10 minutes. pete: great show as always maria thank you so much. have a great sunday. will: thanks, maria. pete: coming up charissa thompson is here with a preview of nfl week 14 action, on fox. >> ♪ ♪
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when you're taking care of business did you use any of it to reflect on your future, and whether that means you're coming back or not next year? >> yeah, i didn't really look at it like that. it was moreso the immediate future like staying alive and things of that nature. football and how long i played football didn't really cross my mind. will: that's arizona cardinals star wide receiver larry fitzgerald who was cleared to play after a difficult bout with covid-19. that game that he's cleared to play is on fox. here with an update fox nfl kickoff post charissa thompson. always good to see you. we hear about so many players who tested positive for covid-19 they are young, healthy and recover but listening to larry fitzgerald it wasn't so easy for him. >> no and i think that's the whole message here, will, right is this can impact people with pre-existing conditions, healthy or people of any age, so just because these guys put
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on a uniform and play on sunday doesn't mean they are super hero s so i appreciate how candid he was about that. it wasn't just a john travolta line of staying alive. it was and has always been behind that but we've seen big name guys, cam newton, larry fitzgerald, lamar jackson was another person that was confirm ed positive but then able to come back and play but it's all about the messaging staying healthy and getting back on the field if you can. will: larry fitzgerald said he lost nine pounds and updated his will during this process. big day today what and who should we watch for on fox? >> that's actually a good game the arizona game with the giants that have won the last four but we got our eyes on that one but we also got our eyes on that saints/eagles game, jaylen hertz came in who struggled all year long not all this fault, will as you know he needs some protection from that offensive line but rookie will get his first started to against a saint s team that is rolling arguably the best in the nfc,
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so that will be a good one to watch and of course taysom hill has done an incredible job in drew brees' absence and the vikings and bucks game, tom brady coming out and an extra week to prepare for the vikings and looking to avoid a three- game losing streak and he hasn't had that since a starting quarterback since 2002 so watch out for him. will: i'm saying no because i need that brees to come back and pushed off. >> why? will: fantasy playoff. >> it's all about your lineup really is what matters. will: quickly we're still giving money away it's $100,000 of terry bradshaw's money on fox bet super six app is that right? >> oh, yeah, fox bet super six has given away over $3 million, will and there's still time left to play. we're giving away 100k of terry bradshaw's money today download the free fox super six app pick the outcomes of six games today for your shot, at the big guy's money. will: good to see you back in
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great show i just wish it be longer. pete: congratulations on the interview, fantastic job. will: thanks, rachel. rachel: brian so proud of you. pete: have a wonderful sunday, everybody go to church you too, brian kilmeade. maria: good sunday morning welcome to "sunday morning futures" i'm maria bartiromo. a supreme court knockout as the high court rejects texas' lawsuit on election fraud. what happened and what's next for president trump's election legal challenge. texas attorney general ken paxton takes us behind the curtain of what went down, coming up. plus, compromise by china. >> look at threat streams and one of the things i look at is what's called gates information and procedures and it's intelligence that we have wherefore en actors in states are targeting members of congress to

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