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our- - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. seconded this is a fox news alert, congress passing a covid-19 will effect the government stalemate. >> the $900 billion aid package heading to donald trump's desk as millions of struggling americans await direct checks that could come as soon as next week. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. todd: donald trump will find the massive relief and spending bill. >> lawmakers argue there is not enough time to read the 5000 page bill. did you read it? >> reporter: it only took 6 months of congressional inaction
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to finally deliver this covid-19 package in a deal that includes $1.4 trillion government funding plan. this could come soon enough. let's look at that, we have a $600 per person direct payment, extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits. it provides the paycheck protection program with cash infusion and extend the infection moratorium and provides funding for vaccine distribution. it does not provide liability shield for businesses, does not provide money for state and local governments and lacks direct aid to the restaurant industry which has been so hard-hit. many lawmakers are complaining the bill doesn't go far enough and mitch mcconnell says it hits the mark but is open to going further. >> it's not too little too late. it is targeted at what the
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country needs right now. if after the new administration comes in they want to advocate more we will take a look at it based on conditions in the country at that time. >> reporter: the house passed a bill at 3:59:53, the senate, 92-6 with on as being republican, one of them senator rand paul. >> is free money where the answer, if money grew on trees why not give more free money? why not give it all the time? why stop at $600 a person? why not $1,000? why not $2,000? may be these new free money republicans should join the everybody gets into your guaranteed income caucus. >> the bellyaching was bipartisan in the house, democrats also gathered blasted it. >> there is no way that anybody in congress had the opportunity
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or the time to go through and read this bill to know what was in it. i've been here long enough to see how provisions are snuck into these bills. >> reporter: the best news for many americans, treasury secretary mnuchin says the $600 checks could go out as soon as next week. todd: we could break up the bill and read a piece and talk to each other and figure it out out or not. thanks. >> no secret congress struggled for months to get this deal done. fox news contributor molly hemingway says it is a direct reflection of nancy pelosi playing politics. >> the track record is clear. a lot of what is in this bill was what republicans put forward going back to july, nancy pelosi did make a political calculation it would serve her party's interests to delay passage of this bill passed the presidential election and that may or may not have worked out.
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it is possible biden would have won even if she had not thought it so much before the election but it is not a good idea to delay bills like this for political reasons and if the country and japan recession in a couple weeks or months or whatnot there's a lot that will not look good about how nancy pelosi handled this. >> mitch mcconnell urging the president not to veto it must pass defense bill. mcconnell setting a position to override the veto the day after the house plans to do the same in a rare late december session, trump threatened to veto the measure over a law providing legal protection for big tech companies. >> donald trump meets with house republicans to discuss how to overturn the election. this included 6 of the president's on just defenders including arizona congressman andy biggs who says they will object to the electoral college results january 6th. >> we think we will contest this
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with at least one objection from the house and dozens of objectors in the house and at least one in the senate and we think we will have more than that. >> the president suggested incoming alabama senator tommy to the will object to the results. the effort is expected to fail. >> modern's covid-19 vaccine being administered nationwide is coronavirus cases surpass 18 million. >> some on capitol hill are facing backlash for getting the shot before seniors and front-line workers. jackie ibanez joins us with president-elect biden giving white house credit for operation warp speed. >> reporter: healthcare workers administering monitor is modern's vaccine outside clinical trials. the second is shipment are expected to arrive 28 days later.
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so far i've hundred 60,000 covid-19 vaccines have been given out, 40,000 right here in new york alone. president-elect joe biden praising the trump administration getting operation warp speed off the ground after getting his own first dose of the pfizer vaccine. >> the ministration deserve some credit for getting this off the ground with operation warp speed. i also think it is worth saying this has great hope, doing this demonstrates people should be prepared when it is available take the vaccine. >> some lawmakers are facing criticism from their own ranks for getting the vaccine before seniors and essential workers do, congressman alana omar taking shots at alexandria ocasio cortez, she called it shameful. congresswoman tulsi gabbard called on her colleagues to stand in solidarity with those at most risk. >> members of congress like me can get the vaccine before at risk seniors can. i plan to take the vaccine but
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will stand in solidarity with our seniors by not doing so until they can. i urge my colleagues who are under the age of 55 and healthy to jointly. >> most americans have to wait months before getting there vaccine, 320,000 americans have died from covid-19 with 115,000 hospitalized with the virus, doctor anthony fauci confident modern's vaccine will be receiving it today, alex azar will join "fox and friends" in the 6:00 hour. todd: ted to artist planning to leave los angeles for a small town in indiana saying the decision was inspired by, quote, all that has been happening with terrible policies, tyrannical government overreach, ridiculous taxing among so much corruption, she stressed she's not selling her a home or tattoo parlor but
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will spend more time in her new home. jillian: a manhunt intensifies for medication shooting a police officer, dramatic video shows the moment herbie francis escapes, watch has mckeesport officer opens the door, francis shooting three times with the hidden gun, he returned virus francis runs away. the 22-year-old was checked for weapons, violating a protection order for protection from abuse order. athens is expected to be out of the hospital soon. outgoing attorney general william barr believe there is no need for special counsel on election fraud or hunter biden. >> to the extent there is an investigation it is being handled responsibly and professionally currently within the department and i've not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel and i have no plan to do
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so before i leave. >> reporter: it comes as senator tom gotten says that prosecutorial independence is critical if it involves the president-elect's son. >> special counsel can bring independence of judgment to the matter in a way that will give people confidence these investigations are handled appropriately. >> reporter: william barr announced his resignation. his last days tomorrow. >> donald trump's daughter ivanka and kamala harris something for candidates in georgia over the crucial senate runoff election. >> i'm confident senator david purdue and kelly leffler will keep the senate republican and win victory. >> everything is at stake when it comes to the need to elect rafael wordenohck, to elect john ossoff. >> voters had to the polls january 5th, the secretary of
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state sending 8000 letters to voters who requested absentee ballots. penalties for illegal voters include 100,$000 finance 10 years behind bars. those runoffs in two weeks from today. shannon: look at this, jupiter and saturn the closest they have been to each other in centuries. heather: two planets merging in the night sky, was asked about the great conjunction. >> the phenomenon looked like a giant star nicknamed the christmas star. heather: last time the planets were this close, 1623. this won't happen again until 2080. i probably won't be here for that. still ahead, time and time again we hear from democratic leaders. >> the thing about joe is he knows we are all in this together. >> i don't see this as red state or blue state.
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all of us together. >> reporter: if we are all in this together why do they get paid for and acting policies that put americans out of work. of next guest says it is time politicians live by their own rules. >> he wrote a book about leading a pandemic, governor cuomo says they will reward his hard work, the outrage is pouring in. >> first, no outrage here, your photos keep coming in, a son loves christmas. >> reporter: the newhart family spending time pickling their tree. we are coming right back. ♪ i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box,
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we rise or fall together. >> we are in it together. >> the thing about joe is he knows we are all in this together. >> is not a red state or blue state issue. we are all in this together. shannon: democrats throughout the pandemic insisting as you heard that we are all in this together. >> adriana cohan says she has the answer for how to make politicians truly share the pain and joined us to explain. you actually put pen to paper. what's your plan? >> americans are saying these politicians are shutting down businesses, restricting millions of americans from going to work, providing for their families and earning a paycheck while at the same time they are depositing their own paychecks, that's the essence of income inequality. it is unfair. it is showing america we are not
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all in this together when these politicians are getting paid they are not suffering financial hardship but the vast majority of americans are so i write my column you can find on fox news's website which says if any politician inside the lock, shut the business down or restricted americans learning a paycheck to paycheck should be frozen for the duration of that lockdown. the shutdown restaurants for 3 weeks the politician should not be able to get a paycheck themselves for three weeks. a extend the lockdown then they forfeit their check for the duration of the lockdown. that would level the economic playing field and live by the spirit the we are all in this together. >> your point is well taken a lot of people across the country feel that way and agree with that but what is it going to take for something like that to actually be done. >> a really good point. we are seeing in california there is a big petition going around to recall democrat governor gavin newsom so the residents have had it in
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california. they are tired of all the draconian rules and regulations that are arbitrarily enforced. then you see gavin newsom dining a swanky restaurant with a big group of people and the hypocrisy is going on all over the country. we see that in rhode island too, the democratic governor told everybody to stay home into teenage and nonessential businesses and she just got caught drinking wine and a wine event. we see this type of hypocrisy going on all over the country and americans are fed up with it and what they need to do is start petitions, they could simply protest, they have to find ways to get their message heard by their leadership that this is unacceptable. you work for us, we fund your salary with our tax dollars and we expect you to look out for us. why we being denied a paycheck that you are not. it is fundamentally unfair and i know americans are totally fed up with it.
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todd: 30 seconds we have remaining are you confident these accounting regulations are going to go away once we had heard immunity or are these here to stay though not to the degree they are here now? >> really great question and quite frightening. we thought once the vaccine takes place and we achieve heard immunity by april where 70% of americans are vaccinated we should be able to take the masks off and get back to work and get the kids back in school and get back to living our lives that you hear people like doctor anthony fauci say you might still need to wear masks even if somebody is vaccinated. at some point we have to ask is this about the virus or is it about social control? we see the government, flexing their power arbitrarily and it seems they keep moving the goal
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posts was asked what point will we get our freedoms back? it is quite frightening where we are in america. shannon: thank you very much for joining us. todd: he took on the dc establishment. liz peaks is the trump presidency was a breath of fresh air, her take on his legacy next. shannon: a new mexico sheriff taking the law into his own hands, his message to lockdown leaders coming up. >> let the office holders prioritize turning everyday citizens into the lens, my agency focus will continue to be public safety, apprehend actual criminals.
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history of our country. already we have achieved more than anyone thought possible and we are just getting started. we are going to continue our mission to save america. >> the four years donald trump promised to put america first and the new op-ed highlights how successful he has been. you to contribute is the author of that op-ed, thank you for being here. let's take a look at this was 56% of americans say they are better off than four years ago, september of 2020 under donald trump. what leads to that? what are the highlights? >> the amazing thing is that was taken in the midst of a pandemic that has everybody fritz and kostas tens of thousands of lives. of a remarkable poll and one of the things i pointed out because the media will never tell you
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this is it was better than obama's ratings on the same score. people feel better off because prior to the pandemic wages are going up, employment was solid and even in this terrible time we've been through in the past 6 months the recovery of the economy has been extreme, too many people out of work which is why we had to have this relief bill but the bounce back in activity, defending the high level of stock prices, all those things are making people feel wealthy and better off but it is more than that. it is also donald trump has given people the feeling that he's on their side. it sounds sort of simpleminded but when you have coming out of the obama eight years where you have this incredible rollout of
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onerous and costly regulations where people are being told what kind of energy they could use, what kind of home they could build and we are going back that direction almost immediately but donald trump rolled back an enormous amount of the very difficult rules and regulations put on by the obama administration that covered labor, climate, all kinds of things. people feel like this is not "happening now". >> a couple things to note, this is important when you talk about this, but he appointed 234 conservative judges to federal courts, done a number of things on foreign policy when it comes to accomplishments under the administration including withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal, the peace treaty between israel, bahrain and the uae, tightening the us-mexico border
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but i do want to ask this. there are people out there who hardly believe he has done more for them than any other president in their lifetime and possibly in their lifetime, there are people who feel that way but other people who do feel the constant tweets and constant attacks, that he might have gotten the best of himself, do you see that at all? >> that is entirely true. it came down to policy versus personality and if you look at the pre-election polling we learned that, people, more people liked trump's policies been biden's policy, something i hope president-elect biden will pay some attention to but they couldn't get over the disruptive personality and at the end of the day i personally think it was the first debate where he cannot so pugnacious and feisty and unpleasant, never smile etc.
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and it confirmed the bad side of the personality, the truth is we all know trump also has a great sense of humor, he is very likable but didn't see enough of that and he caused too many, created too many skirmishes to take away from the battles that were much more important. >> regardless how you feel it's important to remember everything his administration was able to accomplish, thank you and have a great christmas. >> still and the newest member of the squad comparing capitalism to slavery. comments sparking controversy and after being accused of censoring conservatives, big tech making itself push to influence the biden administration, silicon valley is increasing its power in washington next. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a
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todd: we are back with a fox news alert congress passing the $900 billion covid-19 relief package from the 5000 page measure which include $600 per person direct payment and extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits and also revise the paycheck protection program, extends the moratorium and provides funding of vaccine distributed, donald trump expected to sign the bill and the checks could rollout as soon as next week. >> another section of the 5000 page funding bill includes america's dance on the dalai lama's successor, preventing china from in the process which would interfere with tibetan buddhism. the measure gives the us permission to impose sanctions. >> big tech making moves to influence president football biden's administration before he takes office, this according to a report from reuters.
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jillian: joining us with the center for new american security tara fredericks, thanks for being here. who will it benefit and what is the risk? >> you hear about the proverbial revolving door in dc, people who make regulations that go in and out of government, people who lie in wait to go to the next administration and have a lot of influence and it looks like big tech, that's the new revolving door. in terms of who it would benefit, very interesting again when you look at what happens with the biden campaign in the course of the selection you see big tech, at least amazon, microsoft, google were among the top five contributors to the joe biden campaign committee for political action committees linked to these companies, through individual employees. if you are an executive at twitter or facebook in donated in 2020 you would donate to trump so that is a concern when you have a biden campaign benefiting enormously from the finances and big pockets a lot
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of these tech executives and employees in the company. todd: the numbers you mentioned, facebook close to 12,$000. instagram 2800 maxing out to joe biden. you think this will work? this influence campaign based on the money will biden say i know there's bipartisan support to go after tech companies so that is what we are going to do? >> looking at biden's public comments he will say strong and hold big corporations accountable. he's made some overtures to his progressive base saying we will listen to your concerns, don't know if they will do anything about that. when you think about it i think the biden campaign is seen a slew of new hires as a bulwark, the marriage of convenience
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between republicans and democrats who are targeting big tech on antitrust violations, potential communications reforms, looks like that is what he is seeking to do but who knows if progressives will get their way and stop that goal. jillian: major us companies infiltrated in the suspected russian hack on the government, the companies and agencies on your screen, the big question is how do we in the united states day at of something like this so we can prevent this happening going forward? >> reporter: that is the question. when you look at this attack which compromised the software supply chains, the way they used it and according to some government officials, this was a never before seen capability. the original file used to infect the software was built from the ground up so really new coming
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from the russian linked entity and was we see now is focus on our response. we need to defend forward, that is the ñ, impose the entities, the nationstates that do this and told them accountable right now, focus on that response and make sure these are going to be difficult to stop in the future so make sure you respond accordingly. todd: in the first second we were talking about silicon valley and their power yet they were powerless to stop this. appreciate your insight as always, great stuff. >> james cliburn depicting questions about eric swalwell's ties to a chinese by. >> alleged ties to a chinese spy. you say he should stay on the
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house intelligence committee. change allegations are allegations. i have no idea what you are talking about so i'm not going to pass judgment on what he should or should not do when i have no idea what you are talking about. >> interesting exchange, swallow -- swalwell cut ties with christine fong after investigators relieved him in 2015 was oregon state police deployed pepper spray after hundreds attended the storm in the capital in protest of covid-19 restrictions. police declaring an unlawful assembly of the demonstrators some armed shoved officers and pushed their way to the billing, chaos unfolding during a coronavirus relief, four were arrested. it comes after kate brown
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extended oregon's state of urgency to march 3rd. todd: the newest member of the squad calling american capitalism, quote, slavery by another name. congressman elect jamal bowman saying we have moved from physical channel and racial segregation to a plantation economic system that keeps the majority of americans unemployed or underemployed and struggling just to survive while the power elite continues to concentrate wealth in the hands of a few. he called for a new system without giving specifics. one of the white house's top advisers doctor debra ossoff -- birx defend herself after taking a trip after warning americans to limit their thanks giving travel. in a statement doctor birx says i muscle caregiver for my parents, i did not all the thanks giving celebration this year. the thanksgiving holiday solely focused on preparing a property for potential sale. i self isolate, wear a mask and get tested when i interact with them. she said she and her family follow and practice cdc
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guidelines. >> the uk will be spending christmas in lockdown, the nation taking drastic action as it deals with the new strain of the coronavirus appearing to be more transmissible and before. todd: the very latest. >> reporter: a new variant of coronavirus was discovered in the uk, prompting travel restrictions and lockdowns. scientists say this variant is more contagious than the original and accounts for 60% of coronavirus cases in the united kingdom. as the virus continues to spread, shoppers blocked a supermarket, a similar scene to the early days of the pandemic, world health organization said the new variant was identified in the netherlands, denmark and australia. there is no evidence it act any differently with the vaccine. still, countries are taking no chances, 40 have banned uk
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travelers, the white house yesterday worked to calm public concerns over this developing news. >> we've been aware of it for a number of months. it apparently appeared on a number of continents but the guidance for the american people remains the same. no reason to believe our vaccine would not be effective against this strain. >> reporter: one interesting note as we cover this developing story, the terminology used which it was discovered in the uk, a variant of the same stream we are seeing around the world. todd: two squad members at odds over who should be getting the covid-19 vaccine. there opposing views. jillian: the grinch who vandalize their holiday display, their holiday resilience. todd: more holiday photos from our viewers, the festive matching outfits. >> the family getting face time
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>> welcome back. governor gavin newsom says california after a week stay-at-home order set to expire at the end this month will be extended. the 7-day positivity rate is over 43,000. it comes as restaurant owner sues newsom over the order. you might the viral video showing tv production cables set up next to her shuttered outdoor dining area. angela morrison says new synapse orders are on's -- and constitution are not based on science. >> and other law-enforcement official refusing to enforce restrictions, the orders are only hurting his community, he says some elected officials are
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turning ordinary citizens into villains. >> my agency focus will continue to be public safety, aberrant actual criminals are not harassing everyday citizens attempting to make a life for themselves and their families. >> reporter: aircon dollars will join us on "fox and friends" in the 8 am hour. jillian: all is not well among members of the squad. ilhan omar not happy with fellow lawmakers from lining up to get the covid-19 vaccine including aoc. >> reporter: carley shimkus here with all the intrigue. carley: members of congress are receiving the covid-19 vaccine. one of those members alexandria ocasio cortez who posted words of encouragement saying if you have any questions or unease about the covid-19 vaccine i've got you i would never ask you to do something i wasn't willing to do myself. however some lawmakers think that young healthy members of
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congress should not be the first to receive these doses was one of those folks fellow squad member ilhan omar posted a sweet saying we are not more important than front-line workers, teachers etc. who are making sacrifices every day which is why i won't take it. a little bit of back and forth was online at aoc and other members are young and healthy but on the other hand mike pence and joe biden are receiving this vaccine to spark confidence in it. >> some people, whether you agree with her it is about symbolism, telling other people i am taking it, you should take it so two sides to that for sure. don't know if there are two sides to this, most people an agreement what is going on with cuomo and he is saying -- carley: new york governor andrew cuomo thinks he will have himself a very merry christmas
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this year because he did a lot of work fighting the spread of covid-19. take a listen to what he had to say yesterday. >> healthy holiday and i'm going to have a great one. center is going to be very good to me i can tell. i worked hard this year. >> so he's receiving some backlash for those remarks including one tweet from a woman named elizabeth who says tone deaf is an understatement, got to watch what you say in those press conferences. >> doubling down or tripling down or whatever is beyond that. special remembrance by somebody who knew alex trebek pretty well. carley: the announcer of jeopardy is reflecting on the life of alex to back. in an interview with people magazine he also reflected on his passing saying listen to this. everybody is walking around in a little bit of fog shaken from the whole thing.
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part of me left ear when alex left, what a beautiful tribute so you can clearly tell her beloved alex to back was among members of the staff and the final week of episodes without a coasting will begin on january 4th. todd: check out this holiday light display with the wisconsin couple going all out this christmas, the ozment plateau but will inspire people to donate to a cause close to their hearts. >> their precious twins born at 28 weeks, they will donate money raised to the littlest which is a nonprofit that supports, provide support to parents of premature babies. so far they've raised $1,000. >> the work they do is the lord's work, the most beautiful thing on this planet in my opinion. carley: the newly passed coronavirus legal includes no restaurant specific aid. >> restaurant owner says the industry needs help and he joins us next. ♪
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passing the much-anticipated coronavirus relief bill, restaurant owners say dismissing the targeting relief they were hoping for. the co-owner of urban hospitality chris coons. what will the steel do for the restaurant industry and what won't it do for the restaurant industry? >> thank you for having me. first, if you are drowning and someone throws you a life raft you don't complain what, the life raft is, however this isn't the helicopter we're looking for to pick us up out of the water. relief in here supersedes 3.5 the monthly payroll as opposed
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to other industries but there's a lot missing from this bill and i feel like the restaurant industry specifically is in trouble right now. this is going to get through a small amount of time but we need more help in a bigger way down the road. todd: let's look at the impact of covid-19 on restaurants so far and the number is staggering, 110,000 restaurants permanently closed since march, that leads to 2.1 million jobs lost as well. you alluded to this in your answer. how long will this mandate last before more relief is needed for this beleaguered industry? >> in the northeast i have friends losing a staggering amount of money, we employ a lot of people in the restaurant business and it is the holiday season. many are faced with stay open with very few people and they
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look at 50, 70, 100,$000 a month to keep open and working, hoping there's light at the end of the total but it is a difficult business to be in at this time. consumer confidence is at an all-time low. thank god the vaccines are here but we have a lot of work to do to regain consumer confidence, to get the industry back on track. i was a little disappointed the restaurants act didn't pass. i thought it was more targeted. a lot of industry leaders spoke on what we needed. todd: are you optimistic the third time will be the charm for the restaurant act which you said is more targeted and focuses on giving money to those prevented from making money with all these lockdowns? >> right now our industry is one day at a time and we need to remain focused on a little more every day. a lot of people apply for this
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money, hopefully whoever needs it will get it and hopefully provide short-term relief. one of the good things in this bill, 20,000 pages, don't know it all but deductibility is a big deal for our industry when business spending returns, people will be able to write off restaurant spending, that's not insignificant. >> people get an appetizer next to desert, that trickles down to you guys, the waiters, the waitstaff, busboy, everybody makes money off of that. every time we say goodbye to a restaurant owner like yourself i wish you the best of luck and say we are praying for you because we are and certainly hope you come back strong once this is over. >> i keep ordering as much take out as i can with the california shining brighter than ever this christmas after a grinch vandalized their decorations. neighbors made donations after learning their lights were stolen. >> it has been an amazing outpouring of support and thank you so much for everything he has been done. >> the family adding a grinch --
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a grinch to the back of the display. in the next hour at top health official says a new strain of covid-19 is already in the us. doctor mark siegel says the question is is it more dangerous? todd: the best christmas gift the family can ask for, navy reserve lieutenant michael call, his wife and kids, absolutely magical moments. don't go anywhere. these folks don't have time to go to the post office
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they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. is tuesday december 20 second the fox news alert. congress finally passes the covid-19 relief package after months of stalemates.
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the $900 billion aid package heading to donald trump's desk as millions await direct checks that could come next week. >> squad squabble, democrats like ilhan omar calling their colleagues out for taking the covid-19 vaccine before other americans in need, one of those called out aoc. >> more lockdown backlash. the famous restaurant owner wants to know why some is less safe than others, she will join us at "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ todd: is this a christmas song? it is fit for tantrums we will be throwing hopefully today. who knows? you are watching "fox and friends first" this tuesday morning. jillian: donald trump will
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