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>> dallas is where the east ins and fort worth is where the west begins. you were on the front of the frontier. cowboys and ranchers bring their cattle to fort worth. they have their stockyards today they beat the university of texas last night. do you guys remember the story of the byu race hoax? duke volleyball game. it was supported by zero evidence that students were chanting racist things that a duke volleyball player. it was largely perpetuated by a lady who was running for judge. rachel: it was her aunt, right. >> she lost. >> oh wow. we can count on will we need the
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history or geography of texas. rachel: in a little good news. >> not for her. pete welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox and friends. it is also kindness day. now you have 58 minutes to improve your kindness index. national kindness day. rachel: i wish you would've told us earlier in the show. >> i should have told you earlier. will: it is going to get harder. pete he just retired a year ago. he started the school while he was in the navy. maybe he has 150 kids in his school. i know many of you are waking up faced on what we will talk about next a little disheartened like we are. >> fox news projects that
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catherine cortez master will keep her seat. that will give the democrats a 50 seats they need to control the senate since vice president kamala harris is the breaking vote. in nevada this was the first midterm election where every voter sent a mail-in ballot. they went a long way. she is indeed projected to keep her seat by defeating republican this was an ultra tight competition. over 75% of those that did vote did by early or absent the voting. fifty in the senate. vice president harris will need to serve as a tiebreaker. voters will once again choose between herschel walker and rafe
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l warnock. chuck schumer commended his party's hold. >> even if they did not agree with us on the issues, the other parties taken over by a group that does not believe in democracy. this election is a vindication of the deep roots are democracy has with the american people. >> republicans are poised to secure to 18 majority. almost two dozen have yet to be called. in arizona, the boat continues. about 260,000 votes still need to be processed. >> 268,000 votes. staggering. a staggering failure of a process that could work in 2022. rachel: why don't they just lock
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them in there with watchers and cameras and just go you are not leaving until this is done be met no one's having dinner until the ballots are counted. rachel: that is how a mom would handle this. [laughter] go mom the arizona election. >> they may get mom to buy kari lake. they are overwhelmingly votes for kari lake. i think she is going to win. whether you care about the border and her declaring an invasion or the election process, that would be a silver lining on a disappointing week. she will be a thorn in the side of statewide and national democrats as she probably governs in the ilk of ron desantis willing to take on a lot of the hard stances. rachel: kari lake is a rising star in the conservative movement. will: joe biden feels emboldened they will control the senate, it
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appears. that was exceeding expectations. he feels stronger today. he was asked about that in cambodia as he prepares to meet with xi jinping. >> i know i am coming and strong. i know xi jinping. i know him well, he knows me. we have very little misunderstanding. we just have to figure out where the red lines are. i have always had straight forward discussions. there is never any miscalculation about where we stand. pete by the way, these are live shots. air force one has landed there in advance of the g20. you just saw joe biden walking on the tarmac. i believe he will have most of this day off before meeting start on the other side of the world in a different time zone.
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one of those is with xi jinping. earlier we were talking about i did in the chinese premier we were showing a bunch of photos. cozy photos. and joe biden's mind they are buddies. potentially, joe biden will be played like a fiddle by a dictator that does not care about climate change, who believes in a one china policy of taking taiwan back, is readying his military to do just that and joe biden thinks they will maybe chum it up and talk about a few red lines and everything will be fine. there is a lot more at stake right now. you wonder whether this white house is sober minded about the ambitions of that guy on the left. willing to haul his political opponents out of congress not to be heard from again. in the middle of the biggest military buildup we have seen since world war ii. joe biden thinks they will just have a friendly chat.
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>> that is why the meddling of big tech, the hunter biden laptop which is not really about hunter biden, it is about the big guy. i talked with gordon chang, senator johnson, i spoke with michael pillsbury, the last two i mentioned, experts on china, i asked each of them directly is joe biden compromised. all three of them said yes. think about it. our president going at this very critical moment into china and you know, with a lot at stake coming off of a climate change conference which will just make us more depended on china would also compromised by the chinese. that is a scary situation. that is why big tech meddling in elections is the biggest issue. the american people should have known that before they allow this man to be the president. >> joe biden says it is always been straightforward.
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there been no misunderstandings. let's review. >> have a better relationship with china than anyone in the country. they don't have enough water. >> china will eat our lunch. they are not competition for us. >> i see stiff competition with china. china has an overall goal and i don't criticize them for their goal to become a leading country in the world, that won't happen on my watch. >> you and i, a little bit earlier in the show when off-the-wall to discuss all the worlds problems when it comes to china. they are not exclusively american problems. all part of a larger picture of china's goal to dominate the world. rachel: and our hemisphere. will: all of this has been going on and you hear so little about it. you see so little strength
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because of such focus on climate change. we had that conversation earlier, ignoring these problems because of the focus on climate change. >> instead of looking at all the problems in the world and saying we need or food production, high-yield agriculture they look at it and say we need to stop climate change. this is all about increasing their power, imposing their vision and their vision is population control, economic control and basic civil liberties control. that is what this is about. rachel: mark wrote a book about climate change and how it's part of the great reset. it is really fantastic. the clear what this is about. he actually proves it is not really affecting the ointment and not worth trillions of investment that the world and especially america have made in that.
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he says it's about the great reset, it's about control and ultimately population control. fascinating stuff. >> china has a goal and i don't criticize them for their goal, well, you better. it's a future where they control everything. >> we are becoming more like them. >> only one force in the world and and the united states in america. if her not strategic about it, we are in trouble. >> totally different topic. well, not in many ways. still under the note of control. i stand connected. totally related to the previous topic. an article in the new england journal of medicine, a study, supposed to be a very reputable journal and it's about masking in schools. here is the part about the findings they had. we believe universal masking may
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be especially useful for mitigating effects of structural racism in schools including potential deepening of educational inequities. school districts could use these findings to develop equitable mitigation plans in anticipation of a potential winter covid-19 wave during the 2022-2023 school year. guys, help me out. >> the argument that they are making is covid-19 disproportionately impacts black, brown and low-income households. everyone should masking an attempt to protect those households. there ignoring the fact that masks did not help anyone. there ignoring the fact that masks did not really help anyone they use the concept of structural racism. like climate change as a catchall bucket into which you can pour any policy that you like. any policy you like. an effort to advance the fight
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against structural racism or climate change. whatever it may be. >> the study did not find that masking help whatsoever. that does not exist in that paper. why do you still care about this? why are you still talking about masking going into 2023? why are they making these studies up in almost 2023. the reason is they want to bring back masking. this is a kind of think they will use to bring back masking for all kids in your state. i think it is a real concern that this shoddy science appears in the new england journal of medicine. we used to take this kind of thing seriously but woke nist has broken the medical establishment, the health agencies and the media that picks all of this up and runs with it as if it is true. rachel: at the same time they are saying we wanted amnesty on what happened during covid. just move on. we cannot move on unless we take
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every single thing they did, every single freedom they took away from us unless we have transparency and we hold people who purposely made mistakes, purposely walked people down, made people sick, all the things they did, all the covid lies that they were trying to force us to abide by, unless we uncover that, this will happen again. we talked about the bright spots in the election this past week. the brightest spot is senator ron johnson. my only hope that because he has promised to do hearings, promised to get to the bottom of the slides, is the only hope that we have of holding people accountable because that man is courageous and tenacious. >> obi-wan kenobi, you are my only hope. help me out here. this study, we need to put masks on all the kids because some of the kids were more affected
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either masking in the first place or more affected by covid? because their families could be more affected by covid, we have to mask everybody because they may fall behind too far so everybody needs to fall behind in the name of equity? that is what it feels like. i know that masking and lockdowns pull kids back. >> it pulled minority kids further back. >> because it pulled minority kids further back we need to mask all the kids so that everyone goes back together? >> instead of divorcing yourself from the policy that holds those kids back -- >> doubling down on the policy. >> this is the new england journal of medicine. this is the medical establishment we are talking about. i cannot think of an industry of our own, the industry at large that is lost more credibility in a short amount of time than the medical establishment. >> a lot of people still now
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believed the lies during covid. >> because they were never allowed to be debunked. >> they canceled people that challenge these medical narratives that were not really true. >> this is a predicate. now we have a study. >> they have also set at this climate summit, they have said now they want climate lot down. the lockdown mentality has not left. they will just find another excuse, another emergency and it will be climate next. pete we have to turn to additional headlines. a 13-year-old boy was fatally shot while raking leaves. they took the teenager to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead. no suspects in custody. police are asking anyone with information to come forward. resigning as a commissioner of customs and order control. the letter written stating i am
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submitting my resignation effective immediately but wish you and your ministration the very best going forward thank you again for your opportunity. >> this comes days after he reportedly was told to leave or be fired by homeland security secretary. wendy's is gearing up for the holidays. the fast food chain releasing a peppermint rusty flavor for a limited time. getting to try the minty soft serve drinks starting tuesday. summarizing onset as we speak. we get to try them ahead of time. this will help make the holiday even sweeter. >> that is very thick. >> it's like a candy cane. >> it is really good. >> it tastes exactly like a candy cane. >> these are christmas. >> it is too soon for peppermint. >> i don't start candy canes until after thanksgiving. >> we all agree on that.
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welcome back to fox and friends. mexican government using footage of philadelphia to scare kids in mexico mexico city away from losing drugs. mexico being the number one source for the fentanyl crisis in the united states. don is a talkshow host in philadelphia and he joins us now. what do you make of this? mexico saying don't be like philadelphia. >> it just shows you how bad it
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is here in philadelphia. this curse on our country, mexico uses this and it psa, how bad is it? under the guidance, kensington has been allowed to be two things. a dumping ground in philadelphia, but there is a nature to the heroin there. it is a brand. people come nationally and internationally for that heroin. you can imagine what it's like. it is a scene out of hell. >> let's look at the stats here. philadelphia overdose deaths are staggering. i am just trying to imagine why the mayor of the city, i know that heroin and overdose deaths are rising at an alarming rate, i also know it that my city is known as the name rant state for this very particular kind of heroin. what is the mayor of that city
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doing? >> right now this morning, he has probably added another conference. this is a guy who was said what a happy day it will be publicly after shooting in philadelphia when he is no longer american enjoy things. we have the da who is part of this who is an extraordinary, 562 murders last year and we have a police chief that failed in portland and was brought here. you put all of those things together, there is no shame here. there is no sense of all my god mexico is mocking us. >> it is unbelievable. the da part of that story is very important. das that have been put in these kinds of cities are just absolutely devastating. these communities. last word on this topic. >> last word is, rachel, what
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does it take before we realize that this is progressivism, harm reduction it is called, let everyone go there and do whatever they want and imagine police officers told to be there, but to just stand around and do nothing. you put all of that together and what we need in philadelphia is someone outside of this progressive ring. we have hopes that maybe people will come to their senses a bit. >> maybe. they wonder if there is a bottom here that people will wake up and see they don't have to live this way they just change their leadership. thank you so much for bringing attention to this. it is depressing but important to shine a spotlight on it. >> thank you. rachel: democrats are keeping senate controlled by a razor thin margin. we are joined live to talk about a brand-new book.
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democrats getting to 50 seats that they need for majority control as a narrow margin keeps the democrat in her seat. >> here to react outnumbered -- wow, really butchered that. how are you? >> i am doing great. i am on the couch with you guys. rachel: we feel like we are on the couch with you. >> sunday morning, i am not watching you from my camo slippers. i am right here. i am right here with you. what a weekend. i was just sharing with pete
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what i do on the weekends. i tried to digest the week and get ready for this new one. i have so many thoughts on where we are in politics this morning. ultimately, just really excited people voted. >> tell us your thoughts. >> i was not all that surprised that republicans did not take the senate. straight out. i do think that if they really pull everything out that they have, they can get 5050. that will be important if you're talking about judges and appointments in this sort of thing. you have to have a tight enough cap that if there is just one democrat maybe you can wrangle some people. if you get some people to where they need to be, it may not seem important to democrats, but they are not being genuine about that and then you don't have kamala
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harris breaking the tide you don't have the worry about kiersten cinema and joe mansion having so much power in the party. i heard you talking about this earlier with regard to mansion. it was not just him, it was the both of them. then he got extra credit to convince them to come along. coal country did not get all the promises. inflation reduction act. and, so, you know, there is still somewhat go room for republicans to wrangle that 5050. i know senator blackburn of tennessee told me on thursday that they are doing team herschel. making sure the senators have team herschel on their social media where they can build a warchest for them. donald trump did them. they were just typical huge
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trump rallies. they will need him to sell the brand of the party. they have to work together with him. something has to happen. >> we are talking about herschel walker. people already looking at 2024. one of the advantages that the left has. they proved it in the election with young people. pete interviewed some young jen aziz and here is what they had to say. >> i cannot wait. >> i think identity politics has played a huge factor. i also think that college campuses have a big part in our extremely influential in how young voters think. >> it is hard to be conservative. the reversal of rural which happened in june is a tangible moment where people in my generation decided we would come out to vote in a political
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election that has nothing to do with the presidency. i would say college campus social media are big aspects from it. >> there are a lot of factors how we manage, you know, elections, and some of the things you brought up. these kids are going from kindergarten through college getting one perspective only and you are an outsider. truly an outsider if you have the perspective these young ladies have. >> the parties will have to support even more of these young people. make sure that they show up. that if there is a republican party event on campus, maybe the party helps out by printing the t-shirts. i am serious about this. senator bernie sanders sent out the all call weeks ago. i have my thoughts about whether or not we are over polling, but we will get into that may be
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another day. there is a reason why those polls turned out to be pinky. it's not that they were all wrong, we just did not know which ones to believe down the stretch. i do think if you can galvanize and give those young people some support, see, democrats support each other. they don't have to be lawmakers, just people in the neighborhood. you know, they are on the front lines of the political movement here. the younger ones, the 18, the 19, you know, i've got teenagers if republicans want to go forward, it is all in the future. when bernie sanders said we are losing the youth vote, hit that abortion, hit that democracy. they knew it resonated with the young people and they figured everyone else would come along and they were right. >> your new book comes out on tuesday.
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faith still moves mountains. there it is right there. cannot wait to read it. by the way, if you want a little bit of a preview, there is a special on the book airing tonight. >> 10:00 p.m. eastern primetime. >> here is a clip of faith still moves mountains. ♪ >> my mother had me keep that pad, that journal. she said i want you to write down what comes from your heart and mind about the lord. i want you to not talk so much when you pray. both of my parents are very strong in their faith. my mother physically on her knees would say i can still hear you asking first off, he is not santa claus. [laughter] >> i love that. it is true. >> i know. it is true. the lord really does lean into us will we lean into him. he helps us by helping us find our divine assignment.
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our purpose. he doesn't through intervening in ways in which no one else can making sure that all of the resources around us work together for each of us in his timing. he really, really is still that powerful and i know people have lost their faith, and, look, it really bothered me that up behind the pandemic they would close down churches and places of prayer that they would keep open the weed dispensary. >> and the strip pups. >> because you need something to deal. this is about reminding people through other people's testimonies because that is how we do it. we will go to church, we are arm in arm. did you hear what happened with, you know, wendy. both of my best friends names
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are wendy. people are at their worst, at their lowest and they do not give up, or they do and then they remembered that they do have an active vital strategy to push against the world that would rather we give up the fight. >> you can check it out. it is available this tuesday. preorder now. it officially debuts on tuesday. the specialist tonight. 10:00 p.m. on the fox news channel or stream it on fox nation. >> everywhere books are sold. i have a feeling she will sell a could jillion copies. order yours now. >> a time to hear about the power of prayer. >> absolutely. >> a billion dollars of consumer funds just gone.
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one crypto firm now in chaos. maria joined us next to break it all down. ♪
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reuters investigation revealing $1 billion of customer money has vanished from embattled crypto currency exchange.
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filing for bankruptcy on friday and is now moving aliens into off-line crypto wallets. $500 million worth of crib no assets were stolen. i am so fascinated by this story help me understand how big of a deal this is an exactly what happened here. >> thank you so much. this appears to be fraud, quite simply. a lehman brothers moment for the crip no industry. it does speak to the immaturity of this industry. we will continue zeroing in on exactly how this happens. this is the kind of event that can spiral out of control and impact other assets as well. customer money, proof, just like that. people have to decide what to do
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next. if you are out a billion dollars or a significant amount of money in one part of your portfolio, what do you do to raise money? you sell whatever you can sell. this could be one of those events that spirals out of control. on top of the fact of we are waiting for a federal reserve act. we see these interest rates going higher and the federal reserve running off with its balance sheet. that will take a trillion dollars of liquidity out of the market. when you see something like this which appears to be simple fraud , you have to understand who was holding that money, who was out of all that money, who are the big investors and what will they do now. again, when you have to sell and you have to protect another part of your portfolio, you sell what you can sell. that is why something like this appears that it is confined,
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limited to one area of crypto but then suddenly it impacts the broader market because of that very reason. talking about the broader market in the situation we are in this economy this morning. most importantly, what just went down with these midterm elections. i've probably got the best communicator out there to discuss what went wrong with this expected red wave we were supposed to see in the midterm elections. stephen miller. former white house advisor we are also watching a nailbiter of this fight continue this morning . carrie like fighting for her survival. the very latest out of the maricopa ballot situation which of course has dragged on for a
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fifth day. florida senator rick scott. i want to know what happens now with the senate. now that we see that it's likely the democrats will have one up on the republicans in the senate, where does leadership go now? a lot of knives coming out for mitch mcconnell, kevin mccarthy. ron johnson has been steadfast in his investigations. his investigation of covid origins, hunter biden, the fbi, doj, what happens now? can he continue those investigations without holding the gavel? we have a big show and we have breaking news. >> thank you so much, maria, for your time this morning. and after that honors veterans more than his real roles.
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superman, what a great hero. it is kind of embarrassing in front of the room full of real
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heroes. thank you for your service. >> speaking to veterans and their families at an event honoring their sacrifices. from one superhero to thousands of others. he is here with us this veterans day weekend. one of our favorites. great to see you. the man never ages. ever. he has superman blood. always well. i love that perspective. people revere you for what you represent on the screen and people revere you for what they are in real life. >> you are major now. >> yes, sir. >> thank you for your service, sir. veterans day is one day a year. as far as i'm concerned veterans day should be every single day of the year. you guys fighting for the freedoms that we enjoy.
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people take that for granted and i find that insane. my appreciation for men and women in uniform is incredible. it is amazing. this event had over 1500 veterans and their families. we had a bald eagle come flying through. a great speaker. just on believable, just a big thank you to men and women of the military. it does not happen enough. this school has american flags everywhere you turn not just on veterans day, but all the time. >> this is a university holding this kind of celebration? >> that's the thing. so often we see it here on fox and friends and elsewhere and you will hear people talking about america is terrible, it's an awful country, it's the greatest country in the history of the world. we are not perfect, by any
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means, but the president of this will say that himself. he says this is a god family and country school. there is a huge american flag underneath the flag is god family country. it is all made from steel from the twin towers of 9/11. they are patriotic through and through. >> a small preview of what you say to that group on a celebration. >> my messages thank you. thank you very much. korea, vietnam, and prison for 1000 days justin solitary confinement. a true hero. look, we are here in free because of these men and women in uniform and you need to understand that in you need to appreciate that and appreciate their sacrifice. >> that is a day for the man of
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steel to throw a fastball right down the middle. a lot of heat, but a message that is not heard in 98% of other universities and colleges today. we would be remiss because, i mean, you are my favorite cane on this show. [laughter] who was america's favorite? you look on your screen which is the better superman? >> he is doing like a side thing [laughter] >> get your game face. >> come on, will. [laughter] what is that? [laughter] >> what am i doing now? all kinds of stupid things. >> no shot against that guy on the right. dean cain plays a heck of a
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superman. >> he is my favorite superman. >> absolutely. mine, to. >> i think you are wearing a minnesota vikings tied. >> i am. i think it's gonna go this way, buddy. >> like literally a bills guy. >> i know he did. josh allen is out. the last time was the minneapolis miracle. they are the deadly combo. remember that. i know it is questionable. >> i need to know now. >> i'm texting you during the day today. >> give him one tip on how to be superman.
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♪ pete: for these four hours. join is us at the patriot awards thursday, 7 p.m., fox nation. get tickets on subhub. have a great sunday. go to church, everybody. rachel: bye, everybody. ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone. welcome to "sunday morning futures," i'm maria bartiromo. today, the blame game begins. republican hopes get dashed as an expected red wave fails to materialize, and the knives come out for current leadership. coming up, what went wrong with former white house adviser steven miller here, coming up. then, the nail biting still going on this morning in arizona as the most populace county in the tate, maricopa, ballot counting drags on fo

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