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>> estimate month over month 4.4 but year over year 8.3. >> >> the house from the original christmas story is now up for sale. >> ♪ >> i have agree to bono again. it is a beautiful day. although he sings it and i don't sing. i have been asked not to. >> i wanted to make "fox & friends" musical it was rejected after they saw rehearsals. >> steve: brian, you have been thinking about it who would play you? >> brian: i would play myself. >> steve: in a musical? you can't dance. after all of that you can't dance. >> ainsley: new guy playing you. >> brian: as usual, it's right on the money except for he is --
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looks nothing like me and he is asian i'm italian and irish. besides that they continue. >> steve: we open "saturday night live" on saturday and you are complaining? >> brian: yes. this is how few people watch snl i did not even hear about it get one text message. this is different five years ago when he first knocking us off. let me check media it's a sunday morning rpg i haven't seen what's going on i see at the top we are there. is it real? i'm watching yeah, it's real sower i oforgot to text you. >> steve: people think you are a big deal. working on a star, working on the musical edition of "fox & friends" you cannot be bothered. >> brian: taking up all my time. >> ainsley: my brother his goal was to go to "saturday night live." i got him tickets. he and his wife went and they were doing a parody of us and they say ainsley earnhardt i was in the audience and want stood
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and it up and yell it's ear earhardt. >> brian: how about the fact that your brother is in the oaudience and they are making fun of you. >> ainsley: i welcome it. you know i'm so grateful. so grateful. yeah. >> steve: not making fun. imitation is the finest form of flattery. >> brian: unless they do a bad imitation and don't flatter you. snl is trying to. >> ainsley: the two of you have talked the whole time. just sat there and nodding. in the parody. >> brian: yeah. >> ainsley: thanks. >> brian: i don't remember that one. >> ainsley: talk about some news. begin with the latest result from the midterms. fox news projects democrat katie hobbs will defeat g.o.p. candidate kari lake in arizona for gubernatorial race after intense, hard fought campaign. >> steve: meanwhile the republican party now just one seat away from taking back the u.s. house of representatives. >> brian: bring you the latest
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with kevin corke he is in washington. hey, kevin. >> good morning, steve, ainsley and b.k. the truth is some want that gubernatorial race in arizona to be over and done with. we can all move on but if the final tally ends up half percentage point we could see a recount. that could happen. what we do know is katie hobbs who wouldn't debate and some even argue barely campaigned still managed to have the ground game to draw over a million votes and just enough apparently to beat kari lake in the gubernatorial race in the grand canyon state. she took to twitter to say this democracy is worth the wait. thank you, arizona. i'm so honored and so proud to be your next governor. but, if you believe that, i got a bridge in brooklyn to sell you if, that is, of course, you think kari lake agrees which apparently she doesn't. she tweeted this adetroitly.
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arizonans know b.s. when they see it. well there's that. how about the house race? republicans 217, democrats 205. still some races out there. but it does mean that at 217 republicans only need one more to have the majority and it does appear they will get there by the way last night while we were working on fox news at night bunch of races all came in for the g.o.p. california it 42, california 45. new york 22 was a very deep blue district. meanwhile over on capitol hill. while there is a move to secure leadership by tomorrow some of the g.o.p. say not so fast. >> it's time for something different archesd coming herenned to continuing the status quo isn't acceptable. we need to change. we need to earn people's respect. that starts tomorrow with having a full-fledged debate about the leadership of this party
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leadership of this country and make sure we actually represent the people. >> chip roy a real straight shooter. mean time on the senate side of the hill where herschel walker would love to end up with the g.o.p. here in washington, his effort to do that just got a huge boost, raking in about 11 million bucks to help in his runoff battle against raphael warnock. of course, that's coming up in december. about which texas senator ted cruz says, listen, once we know how that race turns out. then, and only then should we decide party leadership. it would be insane if we elect the same leadership two days from now if we say hey, nothing happened. everything's good. keep rowing offer the water fall, crash into the rocks, everything's awesome, the idea that we would have leadership elections on wednesday is insane and there is inertia to delay because there are more and
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reports coming out that some of those who are currently in leadership may not have the votes by then to secure the positions that they like, there is more of a move, more talk in washington about delaying the vote. we will see if that all pans out. of course, i will be with you for that but for now back to you. >> steve: thank you very much kevin corke. the house leadership vote is today the senate is tomorrow. critics -- rather, allies of rick scott scott, who ran the national republican senatorial committee and mitch mccome, the current minority leader, they are taking shots at each other. critics say that senator scott's agenda of proposing requiring all federal legislation be reauthorized every five years including for social security and medicare also have candidate
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quality would have to do whether or not they win their races ultimately most did not. >> ainsley: in arizona kari lake has a problem with the polls, driving for hours to other places more problems there she said. she talked to a guy the other day. and she said we don't know how many people finally gave up because it was too hard to vote. third world countries run their elections better than arizona did. she said there were all kinds of unethical behavior going on. >> brian: close enough to have a recount. we will see. >> ainsley: if it is close enough. >> brian: automatic recount it wouldn't matter what kaye lake wants to do. blake masters hasn't conceded his election either. he had some problems. arizona wouldn't get the mows sj that georgia got. georgia had problems with elections and tightened things up. florida had problems with their
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elections, no one says florida is a problem and maybe emblematic of the right way to do things and make adjustments, nevada is a problem. huge delays arizona is a problem. when you have to wait a week to get the results in a state who has done this before is not acceptable and used to do things a lot better. currently in the house they got 8 seats in california still out. arizona has got one. colorado 2. new mexico one and oregon one. the question is by delaying the vote for leadership, what's the difference? so you know that you are minority leader in mitch mcconnell and know you are going -- on the cusp of naming a speaker and whether it's kevin mccarthy who whoever wants to challenge him. what would a delay do. who would be manage that what would change in terms of rick scott and be mitch mcconnell mayor de blasio and governor cuomo two people in the party hurt our pandemic response because they eight each other's
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guts. working against each other instead of one cause for their party hurt the republican party. they both stood up and asked for money at the same time. they were both critical of each other think fund the different campaigns why mitch mcconnell put money into lisa murkowski is nuts. that's a friend that should not have been something he should have done. while he pulled for blake masters also seems to be illogical if he wanted to be majority leader. >> steve: ultimately though the democrats were ineffective using rick scotts the scott's suggestion doing something with social security and medicare that just terrified people. that was, you know, just added to the list. probably another reason why people said meh, i'm not so sure i want to vote a certain way. >> ainsley: our president is at the g-20 summit. president biden facing backlash for avoiding some pressing issues. issues that concern all of us during his meeting with china's president on the sidelines of the g-20. >> steve: the president, also unveiling a $20 billion investment plan to promote the
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use of green energy in indonesia. >> brian: peter doocy joins us live from bali where all the details and a lot of breaking news are happening right, peter? >> steve: know necktie today. >> the breaking news would be that president biden is missing the g-20 leaders' dinner. is he supposed to be at a supper right now. 8:10 in the evening here in bali indonesia with everybody that flew in. if you are the two days flying to get here for a dinner like this. you have mbs there, trudeau there. xi is also there if anything was left on the table. yesterday, we did hear president biden tell us that he had a cold and he has tested negative for covid despite the cambodian leader from our last stop being now. but we do not know what's going
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on with the president. they have called a an early lid. we will keep you posted what is going on with that we know there is a long history of u.s. presidents getting sick in asia. 1992. george h.w. bush famously lost his lunch on camera. nothing like that so far. buff the president ca called anl early lid. so we don't know exactly what is going on with him. as for the main event, yesterday, president biden says he is known xi for a long time and so far nothing big has changed. listen to this did you find him more confrontational and conciliatory and willing to compromise. >> neither and yes. yes, i didn't find him more confrontation or conciliatory i found him the way he has always been direct and straightforward. and do i think he is wig to
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compromise on various issues? yes. >> pete: so we know the chinese are manipulating currency we know the chinese are committing genocide. but, so far president biden appears to be giving them the benefit of the doubt right now despite, as a candidate in the 20202020 primary really sticking it to the chinese. listen to this. >> this is a guy this guy is a thug who in fact has a million uyghurs in reconstruction camps president biden didn't compliment xi after the meeting yesterday but he has certainly changed his tune since he was a presidential candidate. now, as for the big issues on the table, he says he does not
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think a chinese invasion of taiwan is going to be imminent. but, his bigger focus really seems to be on the climate. listen. >> we hope mobilizing $20 billion for indonesia's effort to reduce emission will expand renewable energy. we're at an inflexion point. investments we make today will have far reaching impact on the world for generations to come. >> and, again, we do not know why the president and the white house have called an early lid but he is missing a dinner that he was supposed to be at right now. back to you. >> steve: that's right. and, peter, there is a picture that i saw where the president, our president, who didn't go to dinner, is like 2 inches away from the prime minister of cambodia who did test positive for covid a couple of days ago.
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so, and we don't know for sure we know the guy on the right got covid. we don't know whether or not the president has covid. we know he tested negatively for it earlier today. there's a possibility he has got the flu. >> that's inside. the flu has been ripping through washington, d.c. and around the world. so there's a possibility it could be the flu it. could be rsv and covid then again maybe is he tired. >> yes there are a lot of possibilities. he also turned 80 on sunday. so we don't know exactly what is going on there are white house officials at our location so i will be walking around to different setups just to find out exactly what is going on. but the president, we know, would like to get back to washington because his granddaughter naomi is getting married at the white house on saturday. >> so we know he is eager to get back but we also know that he
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came so far to go to very few events, including a leader's dinner this evening. and he is missing it. so, something is going on. we can safely say something is going on. we just don't know what yet. when we have it we will get back to you. >> ainsley: five days start when you think you got it or when you have symptoms? >> it is tuesday evening here. and it would start now. we know that he tested negative this morning. >> ainsley: tested negative for covid. >> steve: right. lots of unknowns. >> he also went to a full day of events today. and so we just don't know what's going on yet. >> steve: something. all right, peter. go knock on some doors and get some answers. '. >> pete: it is 8:15 at night people are not asleep yet. can i go knocking on doors at the resort where we are set up and people will still be awake. i bet we get a lot of creative
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answers. >> brian: good news is the president has gotten five shots. he also has natural immunity because he had it. he got it again. he got a therapeutic and he got it back again. if anybody is prepared to fight off covid, you would think it's somebody with five shots and natural immunity. >> steve: john kirby says that he tested negative and he does not have covid. so maybe it is the flu or could be rsv as peter said he is 80 and maybe just tired from a big trip. took like 30 hours to get there. >> ainsley: hand it over to carley for headlines. >> carley: starting with horrific news. vigil for three victims killed in a shooting at the university of virginia campus and identified as players from the school's football team. lovell davis jr. devin chandler and d'sean perry shot on a school bus after returning from a trip.
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the former football player arrested after 12 hour manhunt charged with three counts of murder. on police's radar since september after telling a friend that he owned a gun. to the middle east where the u.s. u.s.s. forces say a ship in the gulf of oman was carrying more than 70 tons of material used to make rocket and missile newly addition to explosives, jeff bezos offering advice to consumers after airing concerns on state of the economy. >> the economy does not look great right now. things are slowing down. seeing lay offs in many sectors of the economy. take some risks off the table. if you were going to make a purchase, maybe slow down that purchase a little bit. try to reduce some risk in your business or your life. >> well, that interview coming after reports that amazon, the company itself planning to cut
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10,000 corporate and tech employees as soon as this week. and, i'm going to flip through this next one, a new out of the mispronounced words across the country. the top 10 include trnl ainsley hits for breakfast because she is healthy. omicron, charcuterie cheese. gift with a hard g. worcestershire sauce and dogecoin. finds words for games scrabble based on google searches. how did i do guys? >> ainsley: good. >> carley: you wouldn't know if i failed because who knows? >> brian: we don't even know. >> ainsley: acai. it's a brazillen fruit that has a lot of antioxidants in it. it's supposed to be very good for you.
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steve: purple. >> carley: very pretty. >> ainsley: kind of like a frozen yogurt but made of just fruits. >> steve: thank you for helping us with wordle today. >> carley: we have got to play. >> steve: we do. >> ainsley: coming up tis the season for higher prices and ways to ease inflation. hear from a top toy maker on their hollywood strategy. ♪ take me home tonight ♪ i don't want to let you go ♪ until you see the light ♪ take me home tonight ♪ listen, honey, just like a ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ customize your kitchen at lowe's with the samsung bespoke refrigerator. buy more save more on samsung appliances plus get $350 off instantly when you buy any 4 pieces.
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shoppers. that includes mga entertainment who is launching more than 200 new toys with a price tag at $10 or less. joining us to discuss why they are doing it is the ceo isaac layerian who joins you now from l.a. isaac, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thank you for having me. >> steve: it's great to have you. i know that the toy market is complicated. and you have got to make decisions -- essentially, you had to decide when, in january or february of this year that inflation was going to impact you and had you to do something about the size and the price of toys? >> yes. we did a lot of research. we saw that inflation coming. we saw that the customers have less money to spend, gas prices over $7 at that time per gallon. so, we decided that we have to bring toys that are less than
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$10 so they can buy them. so people can buy them for their christmas gifts. i mean, we have like this little tix mini tix, which, basically when you open it you have a replica. singer size of -- or we have this mean any bratz dal. pee her is is and pez and sweet minis a lot of surprises inside. all at grace prices that's where we believe the consumers are going to go and made our bet and it's paying off. smart to do gas prices people
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stopped driving. whether it comes to christmas and holiday giving. a kids doesn't understand that's 25% more, i can't afford it. kid need stuff under the tree appeared in their stocking and for a variety of holidays and things like that. so you decided to go ahead -- i know last year you had, what? 10 cheap items and now you have got 200. >> right. yes. steve, you are 100 percent right. christmas is on december 25th this year and every year and it always comes and parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, gift-givers, will buy a toy for their kids. and especially this year with covid being less, people are going to travel, go see their loved ones, and they are not going to go empty handed hopefully they will buy mga toys because the price right for them to afford. >> steve: indeed.
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got a little commercial there. made it worth getting up at 4:30 in the morning out in l.a. isaac larian the ceo of mga entertainment. isaac, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you, steve, thanks for having me. i appreciate it. steve: look at that already christmas shopping. all right, coming up, democrats' second largest donor lost close to $16 billion after his crypto company went bust. will cain on the epic collapse of crypto coming up next. plus, former president donald trump to deliver a special announcement tonight at 9:00. expectations of the white house run. a live report from mar-a-lago coming up next. ♪ i'm a soul man ♪ i'm a soul man ♪
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♪ >> ainsley: big buzz mar-a-lago former president donald trump moving forward with a big announcement today, many speculate he could launch a 2024 white house bid after dropping hints for several months. griff jenkins is a dogged reporter. when he is not at the border, is he following stories involving former presidents like this one. griff? >> yeah, brian, good morning, i was here inside mar-a-lago behind me last tuesday night,
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president said come back next week. got something planned and he has now made it official after several hints saying this in advisory: we don't know a lot of details about what he he'll say or if it is indeed the announcement, but one person we do not gospel see tonight here is former vice president mike pence who has been critical of his former boss. he said this to abc, listen. >> do you believe that donald trump should ever be president again? >> david, i think that's up to the american people. but i think we will have better choices in the future. >> better choices than donald trump? >> and for me and my family, we will be reflecting about what our role is in that. >> tonight's announcement comes
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on the heels of how much powere president trump wields in the g.o.p. for current wyoming senator cynthia says the question is who is the current leader of the republican party? oh, i know who it is, ron desantis. ron desantis is a leader of the republican party whether he wants to be or not. we hit the streets here in palm beach to talk to voters about how they would feel about tonight's announcement and here's what they had to say. take a listen. >> i don't think he should run. i think there are better candidates out there with less baggage. >> i think he was a great president. i think he cares a lot about the country, yeah, i would love it see him in the white house again. >> i feel like all his legal trouble is going to follow this to this election, i don't think it's a good idea. >> we probably need a mix up. i'm not happy with the things right now. >> he wasn't bad but wasn't good neither, too. so we do need something a little mix up. >> i think he did a very good job before and i miss him. >> i hope he gets reelected man,
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i hope he does. he did a good job for this country a lot of people don't respect that but i do. >> griff: one of our voters there is from virginia beach. he says he likes his governor glenn youngkin to possibly be the candidate but, we'll have to wait and see what we get tonight. one thing for sure we examine the former president to weigh in on the election results, we'll see what we get at 9:00 ainsley? >> ainsley: all right. thank you, griff. ftx crypto founder sam bank man freed spent millions of dollars to support democrats before filing for bankruptcy. one of the other causes reportedly linked to the now defung depend the war in ukraine raising questions about why a war torn country would be tied to such a risky investment. a top ukrainian official denying the report tweeting in part: ukraine's government never invested any funds into ftx the whole u.k. narrative that ftx to
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donated money to democrats is nonsense. will cain joins us now. good morning to you, will. >> good morning, ainsley. >> good morning. so this guy, i mean, he is 30 years old. he is very eccentric. went to mit. he is brilliant. his parents teach at stanford there's a picture of what he looks like. this crypto exchange that he started it, just imploded. people are trying to get their money out and it's now insolvent. what's your reaction? >> will: $32 billion, ainsley. $32 billion evaporates overnight. this story can be a bit confusing because i think crypto in and of itself is pretty confusing, ainsley. let me do my best to explain what i think is important about this story. they call him sbf. his acronym for short his initials. his branding, his marketing, ainsley is what he called effective altruism. essentially virtue signaling, anything i make i'm going to give away that type of branding really attracted some of the
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world's elite. i'm talking about not just politicians but silicon valley venture capitalist. he built this company up. and what it appears he was doing. criminal allegation still under investigation. is some of the money that was being used in ftx, which is an exchange was being back-doored out to another company he had an investment vehicle and much of it today, ainsley, is missing. now, that's criminal fraud. now, tie that to these two facts as well. he is the second biggest donor to democratic politicians, including the ones that would ultimately regulate him. he was asking for them to regulate him while donating massive amounts of money to them and their elections. he was only behind george soros. and then finally the ukrainian angle which you bring in which is this. so the ukrainian transcript toe official sells we never invested in ftx, okay youner did. a denial is not proof. however, it doesn't take ukrainian investment. all these donations american public, meaning our government
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and private citizens donating to ukraine with crypto much of it went through ftx and now much of that is missing, right? so the question is how much of that went back door, back to sbf and to democrats? and it's an important question. because the question is, to answer, we don't have ction cans, it's not a conspiracy that you can say oh, i'm sure of it. we are journalists asking important question. was money to ukraine going back to the people that were voting to fund the war in ukraine? >> ainsley: all the money he has given to democrats he rubbed shoulders at this festival where they paid $3,000 a person. golden state warriors put a pause on promotional assets and lobbyists worked for the company severed ties with the crypto exchange. people are comparing him to madoff and enron. we will see. and he lives in the bahamas. so he could be evading authorities. we don't note rules or the laws down there. >> will: exactly right. >> ainsley: thank you so much.
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will. >> thank you. >> ainsley: you are welcome. coming up. west point under fire for reportedly giving cadets 12 hours to get vaccinated or face separation from service. congressman elect and west point alum wesley hunt is speaking out. estate next. he's next. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. when you have to get wheeled through the airport because you're too heavy to make it and you have extreme pain, you have to make a change. golo enabled me to make that change. golo is real and it changes your life. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere,
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>> brian: west point academy under fire after reportedly giving cadets ultimatum to get the covid shot within 12 hours or face action. west point grads pushing back in a letter pleading to allow students the right to serve their country. do you believe this is happening? one of those democrats is u.s. congressman elect and army veteran wesley hunt. congressman elect, congratulations again. >> thank you for having me. >> brian: you need immediate action. you have got to save these men and women. >> this is no longer combat readiness. this is issue of political obedience and it absolutely has to' to. look, covid-19 has been over for a very long time.
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the pandemic is over. our president has stated that the pandemic is over. and if you look at what is happening at the mission academy right now. literally impacting our combat readiness, beret men and women are not going to lead us in the future because of this issue. and our greatest threat right now to our military is the fact that our government is not going to allow people to serve this country because of not getting a vaccine. not because of covid itself at a time that we are living in right now where we have issues with recruitment. our numbers are very low, we need more people, not less we need to empower people to want to join our forces and not because of a vaccine but because they are willing to die for our country. >> brian: here's what the academy says in a statement to "fox & friends." dod policy requires all service members, including reserve service members to be fully vaxxed against covid-19 unless medically or administratively exempt in accordance with the guidance from the secretary of defense, this applies to students attending service
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academies. these medical exceptions were denied by the department of the army and about transmitted to cadets on november 2nd and formal counseling on november 11th. is it up to the defense department to turn around and do you really think that came to secretary austin or did it come right from the correct politically correct white house and anthony fauci's genius. >> i think this came from the white house. if you were telling me this was the case two years ago, three years ago. i could kind of get along with that i'm actually somebody serve manufacturing this country. i have gotten many a vaccine. i understand exactly how this works. when you give vaccines to impact combat readiness, this is no longer the issue. this is why the cdc has lifted all of their restrictions for covid-19. let's actually get back to war fighting. it's the united states military academy. capital m. in military. not making sure we comply to what is a political issue. >> brian: congressman, we are not medical doctors, we don't pretend to be unlike many people. let's just think about this. we are watching people like anthony fauci get four shots and get covid. take a therapeutic and get covid
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back and now kick out people in the prime of their life, physical spemples who have been through training because they believe this vaccine is going to, what, help get it quicker or make the symptoms more mild? get this it's a bigger problem. as to the active duty unvaxxed refusals, almost 2 # 3500 marines, 230 air force members. over 1300 army. 2476 navy. recruiting is down. these men and women have gone through the test. they have survived. they are in uniform and we are going to kick them out for experimental vaccine that does not stop you from getting it. what can you do about it once you are in the majority? >> absolutely. we have to do an investigation to talk about this. this does not effect our combat readiness. i cannot state that enough. china is watching. more concerned with changing names on building and not allowing people to serve our country because they don't have ache have a seen. this has got to' to. when we have the majority i will assure you we will do something
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about it. >> brian: you have to. they are counting on you. congressman elect. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me, sir. god bless you all. thank you. >> brian: reached out of to the legal team reportedly representing the vets. did not receive a response. we hope they stay put. go over to carley shimkus. >> carley: the family of a murdered new york mother is now looking to sue the state, kiera benfield was killed after her ex-husband was released under the state's no cash bail. their attorney saying quote the family feels authorities dropped the ball here. if bail reform was not in place, this individual would have never been released. adam benfield is aciewsed killing kiera in front of her children after she posted a video on facebook of him beating her up in a desperate plea for help. to the southern border we go where authorities carry out' hundreds of pounds of other drugs like cocaine and heroin.
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meanwhile in new york, cbp officials announcing the arrest of a dominican woman she allegedly tried to smuggle in $450,000 worth of cocaine. the drugs were stuffed in all four wheels of her wheelchair. never ends. members of the u.s. men's soccer team getting motivational messages on billboards from ted lasso himself. watch. >> hey, lasso the welcome wagon has arrived. >> carley: the message comes ahead of the 2022 world cup of course which will kick off this sunday. you can catch all the games on fox and fx 1. those are your headlines, janice, outside to you. >> hello, good morning, it's a little cold outside. let's take a look at the maps. definitely below freezing for a lot of the lower 48. look at that wind chills, that's what it feels like, 7 in fargo. 10 in rampant city. 32 here in new york. >> 38 in atlanta. florida, you are the only one on
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the map that we're not dealing with this below freezing temperatures and we have got snow on the back side of this moving across portions of the mississippi remember valley. here is the fall storm as it creeps up towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast as a total storm, so, tuesday into wednesday, that's where the problems are going to be and the delays at the airports just keep that in mind and be patient. we are going to see some measurable snow for the interior sections for the northeast and new england. so that's the big story today and there is the snow still to come for parts of the northwest, the great lakes and interior northeast as well as it new england. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas. i think that's brian. hi, brian. oh, sorry. >> brian: you think that's me? right? you think it's me? i just saw you. you don't recognize me? >> janice: hi, i'm sorry, my friend. brian kilmeade.com. >> brian: right. coming up straight ahead. the fourth annual fox nation patriot awards are this thursday. we are leaving tomorrow.
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♪ >> well, the fourth annual patriot awards 48 hours away. >> brian: yep, where every day american heroes will be honored for their actions. >> ainsley: and we're here with the creator of this year's hand craft beautiful awards metal art of wisconsin founder shayne. thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> ainsley: you made all these awards for every recipient this year. >> yep, my son justice and i made 13 or 14 of those. >> steve: of these. describe it because you've got -- is this a mahogany flag, maple flag. >> chunk of maple, three dimensional and the stand is from a buddy of mine in florida, james timberlake at east coast metal works they've done a good job. >> steve: what was the approach of this award? you know it is a patriotic and red white and blue so what was your approach. >> we saw the patriot award from last year and built that idea and have an awesome team in
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wisconsin and brought out our a game. >> ainsley: how hard is that three dimensional. >> you don't want to know. this has been quite the labor of love for us. >> ainsley: how do you do that with wood? >> brian: you don't mass produce. >> a lot of sanding. yes we do. >> brian: so once you get the one model you'll put it through. >> yeah, we're a big outfit. when we're cooking we have like 30 employees. >> steve: you're very popular right there this is something your company sells. you sent one to our office and my neighbor, dr. greg, was so entranced he got it. this is a bar that hangs on the wall right >> brian: this is fingerprint sensitive right? >> yep, fingerprint opens up. >> brian: and you said in the green room that there's only one person deserving of this. >> that's for you ainsley. >> ainsley: i love it. i love it. that will go on my wall. >> only for emergencies. >> ainsley: what do you have in here? a bottle of wine, champagne
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glasses. >> some get away money and some cards. >> ainsley: everything you need. >> steve: when you're in new york you need get away money. >> ainsley: even has the drink holder. >> brian: i can't imagine a more unique gift for christmas outside the patriot awards but we wanted to highlight it. >> web site is freedom cabinet.com and a lot of black friday stuff going on now. >> ainsley: shayne you're going to give this -- we're giving theys awards to people who don't -- hollywood has their oscars and all the awards ceremonies for people who make millions of dollars. these are people that fight on the front lines defend our country. >> i know, super emotional project for us honored to be able to do it. >> steve: and your web site once again is. >> freedomcabinet.com. >> steve: shayne thanks very much. watch fox annual patriot awards exclusive on foxnation.com. >> brian: can i try some of the wine? ♪ with the samsung bespoke refrigerator. buy more save more on samsung appliances plus get $350 off instantly
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