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white house. >> one of my first. >> you made that? >> i made a sweater, made a thing. this is sws barrack's sweater i for him. >> did he wear it? >> he wore it once.or >> it is really nice, she could learn a thing or two, awesome. gutfeld and the gang up next. >> todd: republicans now within one seat of claiming control of the house after fivis ras were called for republicans last night. >> carley: republicans are set to hold internal leadership elections today. kevin mccarthy is expected to secure the most vote,is fas headwing from the conservative wing of his party. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. democrat katie hobbs defeating
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cari lake in the race for arizona governor, it could go to a recount. >> carley: brooke singman has the latest, good morning. >> brooke: fox news is calling the race for katie hobbs a full week after election day. hobbs, arizona secretary of state is poised to beat cari lake after intense campaign cycle, celebrating victory on twitter and writing democracy is worth the wait. thank you issue arizona, so honored and proud to be your next governor. lake sharing her reaction, writing, "arizonans know bs when they see it." it wasn't all bad last night, the gop is one seat away from retaking control of the house of representative. brandon williams won in a deep
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blue district and ken calvert won by three percentage points and michelle steele, re-electioned to the 45th seat district. with the house nearly back in the hands of republicans, wellership votes could determine the next speaker of the house. chip roy believes now is the time for the party to inspir americans with a fresh agenda. listen. >> it is time for something different, status quo is not okay. the leadership of this party and country, we need to represent the people. >> the senate will also hold leadership elections this week, texas ted cruz believe the vote should be delayed.
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listen. >> it would be insane if we re-elect the same leadership two days from now, if we say nothing happened, everything is good, keep rolling off the waterfall, crash into the rocks, everything is awesome. the idea that we would have leadership elections on wednesday is insane. >> brooke: cruz believes senate vote should be delayed until at least december 6, when herschel walker will faying off against raphael warnock in the georgia runoff election. >> carley: senator josh hawley says time for new leadership in the republican party. >> we need good, strong, independent leadership that listens to voters and not to washington lobbyists. the gop, the washington republicanism that cares more about wall street than working people, time to end. the washington republicanism
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about adventures abroad and neoconserve tism, needs to come to an end. secure our streets, put new cops on the street,en 100,000 of them and bring jobs back to this country. it used to be you could support a family on one good wage, you can't now because of trade policy that both parties have supported, that has to end, republicans have to be the party of working people and working class cultsure, that is what we're fighting for. >> todd: republican herschel walker hauling in 11 million in fundraising since the start of runoff campaign in georgia. 8 million raised in two days and wasting no time getting his message out, launching his first tv ad. >> biggest thing is heart of servant leader, he wants to give
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back and help the people of georgia and benefit georgia. >> walker's campaign says they are spending seven figures to spend the ad in hopes to oust raphael warnock. president biden just announcing $20 billion to weekend indonesia off coal. >> president biden: we hope to mobilize $20 billion to support indonesia efforts to reduce emission and expand renewable energy and support workers most affected by the transition away from goal. >> carley: special forces veteran jim hansen joins us now, we haven't gotten the full details on the package, safe to say a large portion of $20 billion will be u.s. tax dollars, what do you make of
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this? >> just another example of the biden administration being focused on every place else in the entire world except the united states of america. he wants to wean indonesia off fossil fuels, just got out of a meeting yesterday with president xi of china, the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases and china puts one-third of the carbon into the atmosphere, largest emitter. i guarantee he got no promise to stop that, nice what he's doing for indonesia, maybe focus on fixing the things he's broken in the united states. >> todd: it's clear he's going for low-hanging fruit on this trip and meeting with xi jinping is no exception, he is getting called out for failing to bring up the origin of covid during the meeting with xi and failing to bring up fentanyl.
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this is really confusing, if he didn't bring up covid or fentanyl, is he ever going to do it? >> i doubt it. he's completely subserve iant to xi jinping is the communist party, even the staging, xi was standing on stage like he owned it and he called biden over to him like biden was his dog and biden had to shuffle across and get to him. i don't see biden as capable of representing u.s. interest with any vigor and the problem, we have big problems with china issue not just covid and the fentanyl they are letting come across and kill people in our country, they are helping russia and ukraine and grave danger to potentially take taiwan, because they don't think we have legitimate deterrence. it is scary to have a leader of that lack of caliber for the united states. carol on the taiwan front
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yesterday the president characterized the meeting and said, i'm not suggesting this was kumbaya meeting, but do not feel there is need for concern of a new cold war and there is no indication that there is any imminent attempt to invade taiwan, i guess that comes down to your idea of imminent, what do you think of that? >> we are in a cold war with taiwan -- or with china and have been for a long time. and i think failing to recognize that is part of the problem. and if there was ever a time for xi and the chinese communist to consider bringing taiwan under their boot, it is now while we're distracted in ukraine, while we sent them so much military hardware and capabilities and they could doubt whether we have the ability to focus on two major conflicts at the time. i am concerned about it, most
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who understand the threat are and i don't think the biden administration is up to the challenge. >> todd: washington examine said this was biggest meeting of joe biden's life, jim, did he meet the moment? >> he wasn't capable of meeting the moment. joe is basically a placeholder for the collection of democrat tools who are running his administration and unfortunately, they are not the a team. no, he didn't, he gained nothing. he doesn't seem to have made any major gaffes, which is standard at this point, the idea he represented in a positive way is sadly not the case. >> carley: the white house yesterday said si director bill burns met with russia intelechief, highest level meeting with the two countries and hugely important miscellaneousage, warning to the
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u.s., consequences if putin uses nuclear weapons in ukraine. what do we need to take away from this? >> we can warn all we want, putin is not going to take a loss in this war with ukraine. he can't afford to, he will not be the one russian tyrant that went down as a loser to a neighborhood conflict. they need to find a way to negotiate peace that doesn't leave putin backed into a corner and that means telling ukraine to start negotiations instead of sending them palettes of cash and military hardware we can find, it needs to be an end to the war, not continuation and some sort of vein attempt to depose or destroy putin. >> carley: a lot of international news this week with the g20 getting started today, more to come. jim, thank you for joining us. all right. turning to this, second biggest democrat donor bankrupting his
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own cryptocompany and what former investors are calling a ponzi scheme. >> todd: kevinin, follow the money, it is wild. >> kevin: it is wild, we will be talking about this for quite sometime, joe biden's second biggest donor crypto-currency millionaire saw his business file for bankruptcy just days after the election, not before pumping $40 million into the democratic party coffers to spend on so-called get on the the vote initiatives and ballot harvesting games for the midterms. how much cash are we talking about? a lot of money, folks $27 million to protect our future pack, another $6 mill to house majority pact, with nancy
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pelosi, 2 million to gmi pact, according to fox news digital. this whiz kid once said he was worth $16 billion, he spent a lot helping democrats, $10 million helping joe biden get elected in 2020 and now reuters reporting between $1 and $2 billion of customer foouns have vanished from ftx, conveniently after democrats safely spent his money. here is a quote and people are comparing to a ponzi scheme and talking about bernie madoff. this is like a madoff situation, everyone in tech and hollywood invested in this thing, now no one wants to admit to it. here is fox business's payne. >> a lot of questions have to be asked about the celebrity endorsers and the professionals,
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donations to the political parties, to democrats, to the association with ukraine, what is going on there, this thing ink it ises so bad. >> kevin: it stinks so bad, investigations are underway into his financial dealings and it is worth pointing out his mother stanford law professor barbara freed is co-founder of a committee called mind the gap, which raised reported $140 to help democrats win elections through the same get out the vote schemes we've seen a lot of. quick soundbite, this is bankman-fried describing himself, this is interesting, take a listen. >> the guy you see next to me is most generous billionaire in the world and i found him. >> my name is sam and this is my story. >> kevin: well, there is old sam
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talking about how he's a generous billionaire and apparently a lot of people, todd and carley, lost a lot of money thanks to his -- say interesting business practices. back to you. >> todd: a lot of money and this is the onion, with the first layer peeld and stinks to high heaven. thank you. how does ukraine fit into all of this? jesse waters breaks it all down. >> this is bigger than bernie madoff, unlike bernie madoff, who was getting rich off the ponzi scheme, the democratic party was getting rich off ftx, who came on to the scene in 2018 and spent $10 million to put joe biden in the white house in 2020 and the second biggest democrat donor after soros spent $40 million to get democrats elected. funny thing, ukraine was
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investor in ftx. why is a country in the middle of a war investing in crypto? democrats send montow ukraine, ukraine sends to ftx and ftx sends to the democratic campaigns. i don't know, but it needs to be investigated. >> todd: we're digging in more with cheryl casone. don't miss that. >> carley: and dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas set to testify in front of the homeland security committee today, they will likely press about chris magnus resignation, chris magnus says he was forced to resign by mayorkas, republicans expected to question dhs secretary about the new troubling border statistics, new data shows cbp encountered 230,000 migrants
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during the first three months of this new fiscal year, up 2% from september. >> todd: consumer price index comes out and inflation could be wayning, labor department reporting inflation grew .3% during septembers and october, lowest bump this year. that number does not take food and energy prices into account, always weird they take those out, the two most important things. federal reserve governor waller says don't spike the football telling "wall street journal" the market is in front of this, everybody take a deep breath, calm down, we have a ways to go. speaking of football, to the nfl, washington commanders pulling off incredible upset defeating the philadelphia eagles 32-21, ending philly's record and dolphins could pop the champagne tonights, eagles entered with three turnovers total on the season and last
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night commanders forced them into four of them. >> what a dive be catch. ball comes out, commanders pick it up at the 15-yard line. they are going to throw on third down and seven. instead heineke, flag and will end the game. >> todd: you are not allowed to tackle in the nfl anymore. washington improving and eagles drop to 8-1 on the season and you knew it would come to this, if eeg e8s are 8-1 and giants 7-2, only one game weekend in the nfc east. todd boy is happy. i did a lot for the team. >> carley: top teachers union that said they know what is best for your child's education trying to walk that back. parents are furious and we'll talk to a mom coming up next. >> todd: plus, will he or won't he, donald trump promising to
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>> carley: biden official at department of education is facing backlash for resurfaced tweets mocking white protesters and supporting black lives matters. the chief of speech writing shared article about the "whiteness" of anti-lockdown, this feeling of oppression white protesters voiced is effect of living in a country shaned to cater to racial majority status and she shared her views on black lives matter, black people share the truth and white people treat it like exercise struggling to understands why black people are rioting, but offering no alternative about what people should be about a lifetime of rage, disempowerment and injustice. tabor now put her account on
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private. >> todd: parents are up in arms, top teacher's union on the defensive after tweeting educators love their students and know better than anyone who they need to learn and to thrive. nicole neal, founder of parents defending education. the teachers union know better than anyone? >> right, they know how to spend mo money democratic candidates, but now how to allow children to thrive. four pinocchios. >> todd: didn't the nea really show what they think of parents? >> absolutely, we know thanks to foias they work hand in hand with cdc to keep schools close. they said our babies learn
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resilience. head of chicago teachers union says the push to reopen was sexism, racism and misogyny. that is how they feel about parents, we are just there to be seen issue not heard and not have a voice in the process. >> todd: after locking down kids, destroying mental health, untold learning loss, where do teachers unions come off thinking we care what they think? >> i think part is they don't care what we think, that is why we've seen 99% of donations go to democrats. this past summer they voted to create enemy list. last year they voted to create enemy list about parents who opposed critical race theory being taught to children, they don't care what we think, they have their own agenda. this union is not in it for us
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or our children. >> todd: fascinating exchange between betsy devos saying, you misspelled parents in relation to the fact they were talking about themselves, the nea says together families and educators are essential team for advocating for resources and opportunities all students need. out of touch billionaires are not, that is a big at her financial might. doesn't it point out how thin-skinned unions are when called out? >> absolutely, they are trying to gas light the american people about their role in lockdowns and other than welling laws. we have seen from scores how american children fell off a cliff during covid and be honest, achievement was not good despite that, despite amount of money spent on american education gone through the roof and now solution to making up problems students have, give us
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more money and trust us thisim too, like lucy trying to pull the foobl from charlie brown. when will we figure out these are not people we need to trust. families know best, families should decide and teachers union need to be cut out of the process entirely. >> todd: on the issue of parental rights is there takeaway from the midterms after the results thus far? >> local level, astonishing gains were made. they have a lot of candidate that ran and many candidates ran for the first time and they won. there were terrific state superintendents elected like in south carolina, boards of education that changed at state level, like in texas. education front, it is good news and unlike the tea party issue these people are not going away. education is a kitchen table
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issue, you have to sit across from your child and see love of learning extinguished in their eyes, we will continue to win, we have our children's best interest at heart. >> todd: you mention the local level, what about the national level? are you worried democrats may become embolden thanks to support from the teachers union? teachers unions may be embolden because we didn't see numbers we were expecting? >> in the wake of the case many years ago, teachers unions focused on elections a long time ago, in strategic plan for this year, they agree to spend 3.8 million on local school board elections and 11.8 million at the national level getting executive branch candidates and judicial candidates nominated, that is not the aft or state
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chapters, it is hard to be any more embolden than they are. we have to pay attention and cannot let up, they will keep doing wla they do, we have to fight back stronger issue harder and smarter. >> todd: pay attention, parents, make sure you don't lose the chance to make their future. >> todd: we could know about collusion between fbi and big tech to cover up, we'll explain next. >> carley: are you heading home for the holidays? pete buttigieg is warning about major issues in store for you, that is next. as we get ready for thanksgiving and winter holiday season, we're not out of the woods yet.
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meta, to bury the hunter biden story. the louisiana story ruling elvis chan must be deposed for coordinating with meta to censure the scandal. the judge saying chan had authority over this and coordinated with social media plate forms. even if chan played no role in the hunter biden laptop communication issues, he may have knowledge of who did and his deposition is warranted. former president donald trump set to make a big announcement tonight and he's been suggesting he could laufrp a 2024 presidential run. >> carley: wonder what that announcement could be, griff jenkins is live in mar-a-lago where it will go down tonight. good morning. >> griff: good morning, carley and todd, we expect history to
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be made today at mar-a-lago. take a look, this says president donald jchl trump, 45th president of the united states of america will hold a special announcement at mar-a-lago club in palm beach on tuesday, november 15th 9 p.m. eastern tonight. already reception in washington is lukewarm at best, lindsey graham, a supporter of the president says let's see what he says and he will weigh in after the georgia election and the junior senator from wyoming said this, "the question is who is the current leader of the republican party? i know who it is, ron desantis, ron desantis is the leader of the republican party whether or not he wants to be." we won't see an escalator coming down at mar-a-lago, it will be official. we hit the street of palm beach to talk to voters about how they felt about it, here is what we
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got, listen. >> i don't think we should run, there are better candidates with less baggage. >> i think he was a great president, cares about the country, love to see him again. >> i feel like his legal problems will follow him. not a good idea. >> probably need a mix-up issue not happy with things now. >> he wasn't bad, but he wasn't good neither too. >> he did a very good job before and i miss him. >> i hope he gets re-elected, he did good for this country, a lot of people don't respect that, but i do. >> griff: real question is how much political sway the former president currently still has? bret hume, had this observation. >> he retains influence in the republican party, no doubts, but it has began to fade after his
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antics post-election in 2020. many were with him up until then began to move away from him and he did nothing to change that. >> griff: one person you are not likely to see at mar-a-lago today, former vice president mike pence, he has a book out that hits shelves this afternoon and he's been critical of his former boss. >> carley: that is right, we was on hannity last night, it was a greats interview. thank you. let us bring in gene hamilton, vice president of america first legal and former department of justice senior advisor. gene, good morning to you. on truth social, the president said hope today will be one of the most important days in the history of our country, any
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chance that announcement could be something other than a run for the white house? >> i'm not sure, your guess is almost as good as mine, what we're focused on at america first legal is delivering on victory for the american people. i read the same newspapers you do, watch the same news, we'll see what upon has tonight. i guarantee the american people need solutions to the burning problems we have as a country right now because of this administration's policies. >> carley: former trump advisor jason miller says he's been advising the former president to move the announcement until after the georgia runoffs, how do you think this announcement, if it is a run for the white house, impact the georgia senate race? >> great question, carley, look, i am not sure how the political outcome will be, not necessarily involved with ongoing political
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campaigns, i can guarantee on that segment you just talked about, about the involvement by the missouri state attorney general and louisiana who brought this critical lawsuit against booird administration for suppressing speech against the american people on social media. look, there are real issues and if folks nocus on real issues and stay tuned to the critical problems that we face as a country, the rest will play out. >> carley: the president has been attacking ron desantis and calling him ron desanctimonuous and suggesting that there would be a lack of loyalty on desantis flont if he chooses toun are, how do you feel about that and are we shaping up for inter-party war fare within the republican party? >> carley, i certainly hope we don't have inner-party war fare, i think everyone agrees on critical issues we're facing, including the border on fire and
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collaboration with big tech companies and social media. the issues go on and on, one guest on a previous segment talking about issues of our school and problems in our school, so many issues confronting americans today that i know a lot of conservatives feel deeply about and care deeply about solving and look, no secret, i serve in the trump administration for four years and we delivered outstanding victories for the american people and i'm confident whoever is in the office will deliver solutions again. >> carley: how do you think the former president is dealing with criticism within the republican party? some supported him in the past, remaining lukewarm on his possible run for the white house and others are saying it is time to move on. there are still others who are supporting him, there is a bit of a divide, how do you think he's feeling right now? >> well, november 15th, 2022,
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times change quickly, things change quickly and know cans change quickly and we're still almost two years out from the general election, much less the primaries. i really think it is kind of wait and see type of situation for everything, but again, look, in meantime, at america first legal, we'll fight for victory for the american people and fight against crazy policies that we're seeing everyday come out of the administration, that is our sole commitment, sole focus right now and keep bringing that fight everyday. >> carley: former president said there were doubters the first time he ran and he's facing similar doubts the third white house run, if this announcement is what we think it is. i want to switch topics and talk about a house hearing going down later today, dhs secretary mayorkas and wray will be testifying in front of congress.
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the testimony is going to be focused on threats to the u.s., but senator josh hawley is accusing mayorkas of suppressing speech and he wrote in part, while you were publicly announces you disbanded the misinformation governance board, there were still meetings with facebook to suppress free speech, talking about that report that said dhs maintained line of communication with social media playoffs and telling social media playoffs what they deem to be disinformation and things that should be taken down. when people hear that, that strikes folks as violation to the first miami, what say you? >> you're absolutely right. it is no different than if the government were doing it itself, that intersept material is like what we put out, consistent and showing behind the scenes collaboration between social media companies and the
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government and the government telling social media companies which posts are problematic or which are disinformation and directing the playoff to take posts down. if that is not censorship, i don't know what is, a lot is going on, we've documented it, this post documented it and right to hold secretary mayorkas to account for the issues because every single american, regardless of political ideology or belief should care deeply about the government censuring speech. >> carley: for sure, facebook and twitter can take down what theyun wa, when the government gets involved, you cross the legal boundary. gene hamilton, thank you. republicans are one seat away from control of the house after series ever wins overnight. leadership vote set for today, who could take the gavel from nancy pelosi, break it down
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next. >> todd: and struggling with supply chain issues and inflation, new warning that toys will be smaller and cheaper this year. we'll talk to two toymakers about what to expect this shopping season, keep it right here. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com.
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>> carley: airlines getting ready for holiday season. more than 22% of flights inun mr. plaintiff #2: july and august were delayed by 15 minutes or more, nearly 8% delayed by an hour or more. transportation secretary pete buttigieg says travelers should brace themselves. >> a lot of catching up to do as they work through profound disruptions that took place during the pandemic. we are not out of the woods yet. >> carley: pete buttigieg is urging airlines to increase staffing and making sure travel schedules are realistic. todd. >> todd: another reason i am happy i don't live in california anymore with my family on the east coast. and toys are getting smaller and
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cheaper, josh is the co-owner of sky castle toys and sydney is wowy vice president of strategy. i haven't said wowy since i said it last night to my two year old. what are you doing different trying to make toys people can afford and make a profit on your own? >> totally, our whole line plan has been around price points more than ever. small dolls, collectibles, sub-$10, this price point has never been more relevant than this holiday season, one thing we are doing with fashion fidget dolls and looking at past hits. last holiday this fairy finder, big success, what can we do to make it more affordable? we come up with a mini-fairy
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finder, taking into account people's wallets and making it accessible to everyone. >> todd: joshua, how are you dealing with tough economy to help the consumer and help yourself? >> yeah, i mean, thanks for having me, we saw this problem starting middle of last year, typicalitily a shipment would take three to four weeks and now started taking three to four months. you have a small window to sell christmas toys, people are not buying year round, that is an end of the year purchase. we saw that and we thought we need to pivot and come out with lower-priced items, $10 and under and saw stores will be flooded with inventory from last year clogging the supply chain up, we need to pivot going after
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consumers on social media, go through other channels to find consumers for at low price. >> todd: sydney, are you seeing signs that the strategy is working so far? face it, it is november 15th and holiday shopping season is well underway. >> todd: did i lose you, sydney? we'll switch it up, josh, same question to you. >> can you repeat the question, todd? holiday shopping season well underway, it is only november 15th, i've seen commercials, are you seeing the proof in the pudding thus far, seeing your strategy is working out? >> no, for sure, the nice thing being low-priced items, we can sell those year round and industry is healthy, we're seeing toy sales, again, it is more about too much inventory in
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the channel and the consumer having less because of inflation, gas prices. good news, great value for the consumer, bigger ticket items retailers are being forced to bring prices down to match the trend we're talking about, position is we're trying to innovate on lower priorses to bring in new product and established brands and bigger price point, see a lot heavily discounted, should be great opportunity. >> sydney, your advice for moms and dads and gift buyers out there? >> i would say things you see on the top toy list, go after fast and say that everything else we'll see price dropping and black friday will be very interesting this year and very excited to see how it know pas out and invasion is coming. innovation is going to win at the end of the day and working
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on toys for next christmas already. >> todd: i thought you guys were going to be elves, you are adult humans, joshua and sydney, merry christmas, happy holidays, thank you for being here. are democrats involved in political ponzi scheme? calls mounting into investigation funneled from crypto firm ftx to democrats. >> carley: details on that and cheryl casone, doug collines live in the 5:00 hour of "fox and friends first." i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps.
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