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>> laura: or little emmanuel macron, he looked... ♪ ♪ >> good morning from hollywood, florida, we are coming to you live from the seminal hard rock hotel and casino. the site of the fourth annual fox nation patriot awards. and we are so excited, you are watching "fox & friends first" on thursday morning i'm carley shimkus. hey todd. >> todd: hi, carley, i'm
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todd piro, the mce event that honors our real american heroes. take a look and watch, everybody 15 hours right behind us. >> carley: 7:00 p.m. eastern time is when the show starts. pete did such an exceptional job last year. he will do an exceptional job if not better. i remember last year during the show, he asked, how many people because this whole award show was about celebrating the real american heroes that don't get enough credit every single day who saves lives or willing to sacrifice there is for others. he said during the show last year, anybody who is a police officer, firefighter or active duty, veteran, stand up. and he said we are officially in this place in america but that is what the show was all about. >> todd: it is also about our viewers. so many come to this event, to your point, who are veterans, police officers, firefighters
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themselves. hearing the conversations in the holes the last 12 hours, people are so excited. they are excited to be the favorite fox people but honor those amazing heroes who give us the ability to do what we do on a day in day out basis. we are talking out firefighters, our police, soldiers. this place is pretty cool and we are having a great time. >> carley: wood is cool to walk around and see the viewers. we are so grateful for them and it is in there wonderful to engage with them here at this hotel was awesome. you went to dinner last night and i did not. you were responsible. >> todd: i a subsidence for life. you shouldn't have eaten fatty. i went to the hard rock cafe because i wanted to eat a little bit early so i ate 4:30, had a nice meal. >> carley: you know but i did? >> todd: what did you do? >> carley: i went to the spa
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and it was so nice. we had the best time. >> todd: i wasn't invited to the spa. >> carley: i did invite you. >> carley: do you want to go? we are having a great time and we are excited to be here. it will be a jam-packed day of the fence. >> todd: we have a lot throughout the day but we also have a lot of news to get to. let's begin with this. we are learning two women at the time of the four university idaho students were murdered, the suspect and identified and on the loose. >> carley: look at the pictures. this is so, so sad and scary. surveillance videos shows two victims hours before their deaths. marx engman is here with the details, what have we learned? the authorities do not have a suspect in the murder case and warning this is a dangerous situation. watch this. >> i have a suspect at this time. that individual is still out
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there. we cannot say there is no threat to the community. as we have stated, please stay vigilant, reporting suspicious activity, and be aware of your surroundings at all times. >> carley: the police say the four university of idaho students were targeted, an isolated attack but one of the victims family members is not buying it. the sinister of caleigh writing on instagram, the police say isolated, targeted attack but it is isolated until it isn't. whoever did this is still out there and if he is sick enough to mortar four suite innocent victims so he could do it to anyone else. two of the victims at a food truck hours before their deaths and investigators are working to establish a timeline of events but this is what we know so far. two victims stop the food truck between one, 53 before heading home and the police believe they
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were murdered between 3:00 and 4:00 a.m. but 911 reporting their drifts was not made until noon. the police don't know who made the 911 call that they know two are the victims roommates were home all the murders took place. a warning now the image we are about to show you is graphic and appears to show blood leaking out of the house from the first bedroom. the responding officer save the scene was the worst they had ever seen. the autopsies took place yesterday and the police hope it paints a clear picture how they died, carley, todd. >> todd: that picture that you showed we gassed, oh, my god, that is chilling if you think about what it means. >> carley: the families are so young. >> todd: broke, thank you. the atlanta conference with the west virginia football players. the team playing this weekend and where these helmet decals to
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honor davis jr., who were killed after returning to conflict campus to a trip on sunday night. virginia canceling its game against coastal carolina schedule for saturday but no word on the season finale against virginia tech. this comes as prosecutors learned new details darnell jr.'s motive during his first court appearance according to a witness, the suspect specifically targeted football players even shooting one who was asleep. >> carley: a federal judge once again to link the end of title 42, the trump era program that cdp agents to deport it from keeping covid-19 over the border. >> todd: ditching the policy could lead to 18,000 migrant crossings per day. in the meantime sanctuary city leaders raging against texas governor greg abbott ten ashley strohmier joins us with more. >> greg abbott directed texas with efforts to slow or stop the
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flow of migrants invading the u.s. he slammed the president and a letter saying the open border policy of the star state no choice to invoke constitution to defend themselves and biden violence in the face of repeated pleas is deafening and hammered him for refusal to visit the border and see the chaos firsthand. at the same time there is growing concern that title 42 has been lifted and migrants will be served. the el paso mayor say they have been in talks with cdp since the most recent surge and will continue to assess possible scenarios since title 42 is lifted. and congress say failing to address a broken immigration system. this in. >> but is without question title 42 will create influx of immigrants coming through the port of entry. which is so unfortunate because congress has failed to address
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broken immigration system. and at least they are having the conversation or at least the rhetoric. now, i don't know. >> carley: speaking of congress senator lindsey graham giving a message to democrat colleagues regarding the border. listen to this. >> if the house doesn't send the senate a border security, we have made a mistake. there will not be a deal on immigration to secure the border. it is a matter that of time before the border and terrorism is on the right spirit here is the message to my democratic colleagues. there will be no bills until we secure the border. >> carley: meanwhile the mayor of philly calling out biden for sending to his sanctuary city. >> it is not just responsible and callous to do this unannounced and without coordination showing blatant disregard for the sanctity of human lives. it is sad, egregious and
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continues to cool and racist policies with immigrant families including children as pawns to shamelessly push their works and political agenda. we will play into sensationalism. speak with the bus was carrying 28 migrants wednesday. they would stay in philly and intended to go somewhere else but meanwhile u.s. secretary alejandro mayorkas set to testify today. back to you guys. >> todd: papillae may or not the moral authority on anything when hundreds of people are getting killed in his city every single year, ask him a thank you. harold ford jr. said both parties need to come together to secure the border. >> i've been an opponent criticized because i feel like we should build a wall. [cheers and applause] but at the same time, we have to make this uncomfortable for everyone. republicans don't believe we need to invest in a smart way
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but think about it we spend trillions of dollars as a nation to stabilize and bring peace to areas that need it but in our backyard we spend pennies and then wonder why. speed to meanwhile senate majority leader chuck schumer is pushing for a legal migrant citizenship. the country's declining birth rate. you have to hear this, watch. we have a population that is not reproducing on its own with the same level that it is to appear the only way that we will have a great future in america is if we welcome and embrace immigrants. the ultimate goal is to help the dreamers get a path of citizenship for all 11 million. >> one podcast hose leading into schumer, "you are finding planned parenthood to keep population smaller, a conflict of issues there." >> todd: in arizona hiring armed guards to protect themselves with more people than
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ever trespassing on their property and entering their homes. >> carley: that includes alex, the president of produce in yuma, arizona, and alex joins us now, good morning to you, you have seen 171% in foot traffic from 20222021. can you describe the situation that you are going through and how it is impacting you and your family? >> my family has been farming here since the 40s and we have ranchers on the border. it has been a steady flow of people coming across from all over the world. there has been some hot flashes of people trying to keep them out of the fields that grow leafy greens for the winter season. and it's been pretty overwhelming at times. >> todd: you see the numbers right there on your screen but what is this influx of migrants during two resources? for example hospital beds,
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classrooms and schools. it seems the citizens and the families of those who pay taxes are the ones that are really getting the short end of the stick. >> well, i know a direct story, we have 36 re 36 paternity unitd last year, the beds were built by migrants. and there are locals that pushed off in terms of giving birth because there was no beds available. >> carley: what was your reaction when you hurt title 42 was going to end five weeks from now, the pandemic policy that allowed border patrol to send migrants back to mexico? if you think things are bad now wait for this coming. >> it is a tool being taken away into this just a tool and border
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patrol at this point i know a lot of them are glorified travel agents processing people crosses crosses, crossing the border. and it's insanity. >> todd: with all of that said, alex, does it make any sense to you why the people of your state seemingly voted against really securing the border this midterm? i know a lot of people that i speak to say, what the heck did arizonans do? they complain about the border yet they voted in people that don't seem to care. >> well, it was pretty contentious election. and i think candidates matter. and i think you have the contentious cab candidates thate easier to run against. i just think arizona is tired like many of the other states. we just need good candidates. >> carley: yeah. can you tell us specific stories
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about what you have seen on your property? i was reading about one venezuelan group that came through and they had a child with them left in a riverbed. can you describe that situation and others that may come to mind? >> yeah, there are different groups may venezuelan group, a cuban group, pakistani group, and i was in my truck driving the border and i just kind of sitting back watching it appear there was a venezuelan group and they had a girl with him five or six and telling border patrol, e riverbed. she is not with us and she had a pan to her shirt of contact information for a family in the united states. but that is crazy. that is the girl they found. you can imagine how scary that is. >> carley: six years old. >> todd: that is horrific. and going back to your prism, farming is a tough enough job as
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it is. to add all of these layers of difficulty on a day and day out basis in a situation that is getting worse not better put you in a tough spot. alex, thank you for coming on. we wish you best of luck. thank you for sharing your story and letting the people know come away appreciated. a fox news alert north korea firing short missile in the seat as pyongyang to boost military responses to new u.s. security commitments to the region cured north korea has conducted a record number of missile tests s year firing hundreds of artillery shells into the sea saying washington is "taking a gamble it will regret." >> carley: president biden arrives back at the white house after the g20 summit for only taking one question on president zelenskyy's plane. the ukraine did not fire that missile to poland. >> what is your reaction, president zelenskyy sang the missile landed in poland were
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not ukrainian? >> that is not the evidence. >> carley: but after urging ukraine and the officials to negotiate with russian leaders, joint chief of staff mark milley admitted he was unable to connect with his russian counterparts following tuesday's explosion in poland. >> it was unsuccessful to get linked up here in the investigation is ongoing. the professionals where they are the forensic spirit and the debris in and around the impact site. very shortly we will know the facts. we just don't know right now. >> carley: defense secretary alston lloyd said rushes to blame for the missile strike that killed two people. >> todd: you have to see this come a dramatic cam footage with kansas first responders pull an injured woman from a burning car. look at that, the rescue team flipping the overturned car after it veered off the road, smashing into a tree. >> lift, lift, lift.
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we got you, we got you! we got her, pull, pole, pole! pole. coming down, coming down, coming down. >> carley: that makes you want to cry to cry. >> todd: for the woman is rushed to the hospital being treated for her injuries. her condition unknown. an event where they celebrate heroes. >> carley: that is why we are here. >> todd: a 10-year-old boy escapes a potential kidnapper after he noticed a stranger following him home from school. we will tell you how he got away. you won't believe it. >> senator warnock in washington and joe biden and what they were telling him to do where herschel walker is not mayhem. >> carley: plus, all eyes on georgia's upcoming runoff election to determine the final seat in the senate and herschel
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♪ ♪ >> he went to washington representing nobody but joe biden. he went to washington and the georgia people. that is why i decided to run. but right now he's trying racism and everyone is being mistreated. first of all, let's bring integrity back to this election system. right now, met upset people can't count votes. we have to get that straight. right here, the rules have already been set so let's not try to change them. what we do we do what we have on the books. then you go and try to change it. do not throw it on the people. this has nothing to do with the people. this has to do with the people we put in washington. we put senator raphael warnock to go with joe biden or what they are telling him to do. herschel walker is not that man. speed to candidate herschel walker taking aim at raphael
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warnock as they buy for the finl senate seat and all this republican secure the majority in the house. >> todd: lived in fox news contributor alveda king, it is so awesome to see you, alveda. >> good morning it is so good to see you. >> carley: you are the best. >> todd: you come with a warning and not messing around today. a lot of republicans thinking election is over and we lost the senate but why do i need to vote in the runoff? you have a big message for those people, what is a question mark >> we are ready and when i say we are ready, the people are ready, we, the people. regardless who has the majority in the senate, we will be right there ready and we get to get those who vote with us. it is important. you don't throw away a race just based on who has the majority. you have to work every moment come everyday and be awake. we need a strong senate and of course, herschel walker is absolutely right. he is here for america come here
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for the peoples. if we go ahead and work for america come of the american dream, we need strong senators to help us do that. >> carley: alveda, what is it like for the other, it is campaign ad after campaign ad, right? >> a lot of it is contentious. however, my favorite ad, raphael warnock comes out with sweet potatoes for the thanksgiving day dinner. he says, "let's get this thing over. thanksgiving is coming and we don't need a lot of politics for thanksgiving." so now, we are in an election runoff, thanksgiving is right around the corner a an end so nw herschel one herschel warnock said let's -- one minute let's finish it up and forget about the people, forget about christmas. let's go to court and sue. it doesn't make sense to me. >> todd: along those lines he is suing georgia after
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announcing the state announced it will not be offering early voting the saturday after the runoff, the saturday after thanksgiving i should say. take a listen and we will explain this and we will break it down. >> there is this interpretation of rule that now sing the working people of georgia cannot vote on saturday. despite taking days ago that counties good old early voting that saturday. we believe this is not only wrong, but it is a clear misinterpretation of the law. >> todd: okay, so basically to break this down, the day after thanksgiving is a holiday. there is a rule of law that says you can't hold an election today effort her a holiday because they are away doing things with their family and to mobilize that quickly. why is raphael warnock and the dems fighting this? this is a sign they are worried. >> carley: we wonder what they are afraid of. everybody knows in good
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sportsmanship you do not change the rules in the middle of a game. so, this is fear that is driving them now. so, people are engaged in georgia. people are still ready to vote. so you confuse people by mixing up the rules at the last moment. so, this is part of that effort to confuse people, make people afraid, change things and people get a little edgy. >> carley: also lawyers for the naacp saved the weekend or voting options concerning for voters of color who may be less able to take time off to vote for work. this law is racist, something that we have heard before. they were as early voting in georgia when it comes to a strong election. >> my mother and i did early voting for november 8th. we will do early voting once again. she is 90 years old, african american 91-year-old woman who cares about voting. we will be able to do it. to throw the word race and throw the race card and scare people
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out of their minds and get people enraged. that is a goal. >> carley: your mom has good genes. >> todd: god bless her and bless the folks we are here to support for the patriot awards tonight for the fourth annual, if you will. what are you looking forward to? >> pete and the team welcome what we call ordinary people doing extraordinary things. what i believe the people are extraordinary us also. my daddy martin luther king senior said take care of the least of these, the ones who are unnoticed. i think that is such a noble gesture that we see real americans who are living the american train and doing good deeds. i just believe it. >> carley: it is all positive, right? and you can build it. >> i really can. >> carley: absolutely. we love it. thank you for joining us on set and waking up early. alveda got here and she says, "do you know it's early quest market is pretty early." >> okay. >> carley: thank you for joining us and i hope you have
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down time to get coffee. go back to bed. >> thank you. >> carley: thank you, alveda, we appreciate you. >> todd: winter is coming from a show carley is watching. but the biden administration has a plan. find out what it is and send prices soaring higher. >> carley: chicago mayor lori lightfoot trading pizza box for doughnuts but as people furious with her. we will tell you why coming up.r ♪ ♪ and up to 320 miles of range on a full charge. evs for everyone, everywhere. chevrolet.
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♪ ♪ >> carley: we are back with your headlines, chilling video capturing a moment quick thinking 10-year-old boy escapes a potential kidnapper. the boy was walking home from school when he says a woman started following him. offering to buy food if he came with her. that is when he decided to walk inside a store, grab the clerk
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and ask her to pretend to be his mother. the employee immediately walked to the woman out of the store and call for help. the police say he did the right thing and should be very proud of himself. philadelphia district impeached by pennsylvania's house of representatives over his handling of the city's crime crisis and the articles of impeachment accused of misbehaving in his office and exasperating crime by criminal justice reform policies. those articles are on their way to the pennsylvania state senate. the homicide rate has increased each year since he took office in last year, 562 people were murdered in the city. chicago mayor lori lightfoot taking heat on social media over a doughnut run. accusing cyclist for allowing to park multiple suvs in a bike lane. all this to make a quick stop at a northside doughnut shop.
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a local cycling group taking action to twitter riding to mayor lori lightfoot "parking in bike lanes to get doughnuts means you value doughnuts over the lives of bicyclist. a record number of bicyclists killed during her term. we need a mayor that leads by example. lori lightfoot claim she chastised her security team over the incident telling the "chicago tribune," "obviously they should not have parked in the bike lane. pretty simple, no bike lanes, no fire hydrants, they shouldn't have done it. make." in launching a probe into ticketmaster's taylor swift presale chaos. they say there is bad blood after ticketmaster glitches forced fans to wait days to buy tickets to her spring tour. >> i have beat the ticketmaster right now. it is making my skin crawl and making me so upset. no one on earth can buy tickets right now. >> carley: after thousands of
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reports of cyclist crash and not come from seeds from attorney general jonathan is stepping in. he says as an industry player, you think ticketmaster would be well aware that these are probably going to be the most popular tickets or close to the most popular tickets they have ever had. a lot of mad people, carley. >> carley: and taylor swift to say the least. but the current price of diesel in the u.s., thank you, ashley, $5.34 a gallon. that is $1.72 more this time last year as fuel right before the winter months. president biden suggest requiring fuel suppliers to maintain minimum stockpile of diesel forcing them to take that supply off of the market. but critics say this will drive up demand and make diesel prices spike even higher. the president of apple oil, he joins me now. sam, good morning, the president suggesting that they use and
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keep a stockpile of diesel in case there is a shortage. he thinks that is the solution to this. do you? >> no, not at all, carley. thank you for having me. we have to have fuel to be put in soil there storage is what we need next year, not this year. diesel fuel and home heating fuel basically the same. we are coming into winter and telling suppliers to put oil away for another day would be handcuffing the oil producers and put the oil companies in a no end situation we cannot play hide and seek with oil supplies. >> carley: i hear what you are saying. >> for this very reason, but we depleted that reserve tremetremendously. >> carley: that is right. the president is taking millions
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of barrels of oil from strategic oil reserve. so with this new plan of his to have companies take diesel off the market to use at a later date isn't the solution, then what is? because they shortage an increase in the cost of diesel is affecting everything from grocery store prices on down. >> the solution is to promote production and take off the reins on regulations on fuel. this is sort of what we had like defining the police here are the war on fossil fuels is the same as defining the police. it doesn't work. we need to make production easier and stop selling fuel to foreign countries and use it for our own use in the united united states. >> carley: sam, you know something i'm really curious about is something the president says a lot and he blames oil companies for making record
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profits during this gas shortage. when he says that will go through mind, what is your response to that? >> well, the first thing i think of two years ago, we did not have this problem. president trump did not have this problem. we develop this problem in the last two years but like i said before, putting the war on fossil fuels did not have the incentive for major oil companies to be productive. we need to replenish the supplies as fast as we can instead of storing them like you said earlier, storing them for a later date. fortunately, we do have some diesel, but go ahead. fortunately -- >> carley: this issue with refineries, does that predate president biden and how do you fix that when we need more refineries in the country? >> that is correct.
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in european countries building new refineries. we are not doing any of that in the united states. some of them are shutting down the first of the year for schedule of maintenance, which is unfortunate. but we do need as we get along with alternate fuels, we do need to maintain the production of diesel fuel and home heating o oil. >> carley: that is right. we can look to the future but in the meantime, we need a viable alternative. sam, we have to leave it there. thank you for waking up early with us. we appreciated. >> thank you for having me, carley. >> carley: absolutely. pure returning to this the stx fallout, the lawmakers calling on ceo sam bank meant to testify about the collapse of his crypto company.
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♪ ♪ >> carley: house lawmakers are calling on cryptocurrency ceo sam bankman-fried to testify in the collapse of ftx. >> todd: kevin corke with all the details. this just gets weirder and weirder and weirder. >> every single day and we will keep learning more about this so pay close attention as we go along. good morning, carley and todd piro the health service committee set to hold a hearing while the ftx collapse as maxine waters dodge question about whether lawmakers should giveback their donations. >> do you think some lawmakers that got donations from ftx founder should get that money back? >> well, i don't want to get into that.
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the democrats and republicans have received donations. >> todd: well, if both sides received donations, shouldn't they may be give them back? in the meantime the former founder sam bankman-fried who actually met with the fcc to call for crypto regulation now faces possible extradition to the u.s. as it has been revealed his father actually drafted legislation for massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. now ftx, tweeting his way through the financial calamity adding yesterday, 18 more tweets to meandering threat and at the beginning of the week. and apologize for his failings and at one point wrote, "we got overconfident and careless." this is regulators and others beginning to follow the money. ftx doled out major cash to the democrats for the midterms, including's $27 million to protect her future pack.
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another bill to the majority aligned with nancy pelosi. $2 million to gmi pack. a curious decision when you consider this is the same sam bankman-fried that said this about government oversight. >> i'm optimistic over the next year or so, we will see some pry substantial work for regulatory environment in the u.s. regulatory environment for different priorities. >> todd: he is right about that. in the meantime on capitol hill, republicans are fuming and asking more and more questions about what possible role democrats may have played in this scheme. >> you have a chair with exchange commissions chasing headlines rather than focused on regulatory clarity and consumer protection. that is why i believe they completely missed it, ftx. >> todd: the retired patrick mckinley right there.
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fbi agent chris swift for suggesting could be much more to this story as it continues to unfold and he has particular interest how, if at all, the money lost by ftx may have benefited the democratic party during the midterms. again, something a lot of people are watching and we are likely to your much, much more about in the days and weeks ahead, guys, bback to you. >> todd: boy the money does seem to go one way. the dems. that was kevin corke's beautiful terminology, borrowing for espn. we will borrow from mitch rochelle. the founding partner mitch rochelle. there are some pretty big names on this list that are being sued. think about that, as part of the class action. let's pop this up on the screen, tom brady, he is your neighbor. seth curry, shak, larry david come a lot of people here. how deep could this go and what
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does the fallout mean for the broader economy? if i'm watching this in north carolina, florida, georgia and not invested in crypto, how could this affect me? >> let's take this in reverse order. first of all when we have a big fraud like this using the big f word, that takes away confidence and confidence taken away in a market when so much uncertainty, that is not good for the market. what is not good for the market oftentimes is not good for the economy. how deep does this go? every other evidence about crypto. it is finally, we have talked about during the break, this could be a ponzi scheme. i remember the classic add about ftx where they had tom and gisele on speaking terms calling shack on the phone to invest in this thing. that is a classic ponzi scheme. it is ugly, it is a mess. >> carley: did tom and gisele
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do anything wrong? i'm sure they didn't even know this company. >> like todd my parents didn't send made to law school, but i will say this, the fact of the matter is they probably didn't know. they were in a commercial. they may, in fact, be the investors that are washed out. but this whole mess has so many layers to it and the bottom line, they were supposed to be keeping customers money. and you might look for that money and the money wasn't there. they sounded the alarm went $10 billion missing the other day. >> todd: just quickly i don't want to interrupt your segment but this lawsuit, i don't think the lawsuit itself to recover the money from tom brady has any bearing because quite frankly, they are just paid endorsers. they can say whatever they want. we can say whatever we want and indemnified by fox and they are indemnified by the ftx. it is sec because they have different rules about endorsing things when it is security. while i don't think the class
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action lawsuit has any merit, i think the sec will look into this. that is my answer on this. i want to go a little bit broader because you know this crypto world a little bit better than the 21 and i. this is the case getting thin tension now but anything else that you are looking at that you are worried about? shouldn't you be worried what crypto is doing to the economy overall? >> first of all, crypto is the hardest thing to explain before 5:00 in the morning. it is a financial asset that really hasn't staged the test of time in multiple markets. so right now, you have all these people who speculated in that with the assumption there is something behind it. and the third largest exchange for cryptocurrency gets bossed, how do you know that something behind it? and the u.s. dollar is backed by gold, okay? we are not quite sure what the crypto is actually backed by. what full bank credit is behind that. i think this will be a blow to
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the crypto world. people who were investors in it will question it. speak to, thank you a week from today, impacted by inflation, the cost of thanksgiving 20% moe expensive this year than last year that americans paid $53 for thanksgiving last year but this year $64. stuffing went up 69% and turkey 21% and you can see the other prices on your screen. a lot of people will be hurting because of this. >> we will just say 20% less for thanksgiving. >> carley: 20% less joy, sadly. >> the segment before was talking about diesel prices. that is the thing to remember. >> carley: yes. >> so many pieces of supply chain and so much for the feed, turkey, the grain that goes into the animals all tied to the cost of oil. the root cause of so much consumer inflation is the
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runaway price of gasoline and oil. >> todd: mitch rochelle, thank you for getting up with us early. in honor of the patriot awards, let's look back at the favorite moments from this year. this is the only country in the world on the planet where -- everyday. >> i want to serve the military someday and i thought this was the way to do it. >> carley: how great is that and david webb, jimmy failla and rachel campos-duffy lived at the seminole hard rock hotel and casino in florida. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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