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>> todd: a fox news alert, republicans and democrats sounding the alarm on tiktok with some calling for the social media app to be banned as new concerns emerge that china is using it to target americans. you're watching "fox and friends first"s, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier, in for carley shimkus. trump signed an order banning tiktoks, that was revoked by president biden. the ban would be a dangerous precedent for democracy, but now some critics are changing their tune. >> todd: a growing number of lawmakers on capitol hill are concerned about tiktok and ties to the chinese communist party.
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one democratic senator found himself in rare agreement with donald trump. >> i think donald trump was right, tiktok is an enormous threat, a massive collector of information, oftentimes of our children. >> todd: that was mark warner and that follows new warnings from fbi director christopher wray who sees tiktok to be used in influence operation and he says china has stolen more americans personal and business data than every other nation combined. >> we have national security concerns from the fbi's end about tiktok. they include the possibility that the chinese government could use it to control data collection on millions of users or control the recommendat algo algorithm, or to control
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software on millions of devices. >> ashley: this issue has come up again and again and here is what tiktok said three years ago. our data centers are locate the outside of china and are not subject to chinese law. and tiktok has been growing by leaps and browns now claiming that the playoff has 1 billion users around the world. >> todd: china has submarines that could attack from the south china sea. telling military reporters china is equipped with far-reaching ballistic missiles cht the top admiral warned president biden saying the missiles were built to threaten the u.s. biden saying the u.s. would compete vigorously, but not looking for conflict.
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>> ashley: michael waltz explains why president biden is not prepared to deal with the chinese threat. >> listen to the speeches, xi jinping said they will not pass the taiwan issue off to the next generation, he will do it on his watch. he is your honor itting turning 70. he told them to be ready by 2027. 2024, could be historic president and god help if it is joe biden. >> ashley: biden met with xi jinping a week ago. >> todd: fifa world cup kicking off with ecuador defeating qatar. this goal was called off,
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fifavirtual assistant ruled off sides. fans get riled up, demanding beer after qatar banned all alcoholic beverages just two days before the tournament began. [video playing] >> todd: in case you couldn't hear, they want beer, budweiser tweeting it is giving surplus to the winning country. team usa taking on wales today. raise your hands if ythought wales was part of the uk, i did. patrick patrick mahomes takes down the chargers after a last-minute touchdown. >> on the right and crossing to
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the left and touchdown. [cheering] >> todd: i hope you had travis kelsein your fantasy team. the chiefs take it 30-27. and last-second heartbreak in foxborough. 30 seconds on the clock and i could hear anthony's heart sinking. and the falcons return this kickoff 103 yards, setting all-time record for career kickoff touchdowns falcons beat the bears. in minnesota, battle of weekend "fox and friends" host, dallas cowboys smack the vikings 40-3,
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forced broadcast to cut early. there were bets. eagles and colts. 9-1. of course, the producers like to mock me by putting in crap like this, my giants were bad yesterday, crushed by detroit lions, behind eagles and cowboy in the swigz and your ep is at the game and mocks you the entire game. >> ashley: so funny hearing them go back and forth before the show. it is okay, todd. city of new orleans is paying dearly for nonstop violence in the streets. their democratic mayor is spending big after several controversies. >> todd: recall effort against the mayor joins us next.
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>> todd: a 13-year-old football player hailed as a hero for protecting his teacher during a terrifying moment when gunfire breaks out at the school's championship game. it was caught on video. watch. [screaming] >> mr. willard, i got your phone. run, mr. willard.
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get down, mr. willard. >> todd: the boy and his teacher were on earlier to discuss this terrifying moment. >> very scary, i've never been through anything like that. they were proud of me and said they would have a reward for me for my action. >> bobby had spent the last hour and 15 minutes being a part of that team, he was still part of that team and i was part of his team at the time. >> todd: what a great takeaway, there will be an award ceremony for his bravery. >> ashley: violence out of control in new orleans. the university medical center paid $20 million to treat victims of gun crimes and the crisis is showing no signs of slowing down with the city seeing 29% increase in gun homicide over the past year. what is the mayor doing? facing an fbi probe for spending more than $230,000 on image
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consulting. a member of the no latoya recall campaign. first off, we know what the mayor is doing as this fbi probe has been opened, but when you look at the cost of everything, there was a study that looked at hospital billing code for gunshot wounds and found 2094 patients were charged, 17 million was paid, this will come back on taxpayers, does the city know what is going on? do taxpayers know this is happening? >> i highly doubt taxpayers are aware of the amount of money we are losing. crime affects how people feel on a daily basis, whether they can get in their car or be car jacked, that is certainly a main concern. another factor is that he woo
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are losing millions of dollars that could be spent for infrastructure, that is crumbling in new orleans. education, which is a major issue. and we are seeing this being spent on the medical needs of people being shot on a daily basis. nonfatal shootings show shootings that require medical attention at the hospital when they alive, but for years ahead, those are up. 400 nonfatal shootings just this year. this study does not address how bad it is going to be this year, how much money we lost this year as result of violence and shooting being out of control in the city. >> ashley: who needs to be done to stop this? >> obviously the leadership in the city is crumbling, we have the mayor under federal
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investigation, that is not only thing highlighted in the city. she's been staying in an parm that the city owns, spending hours and hours of her days canceling poichls, inside the parm, with her body card. questions surrounding what work has been done, it appears nothing has been on her calendar. there is an issue with leadership and we are the murder capitol of the country, our infrastructure is worst in the country and we're spending money to save lives of people. it is gigantic problem in leadership. >> ashley: quickly talk about this before i let you go. when you talk about all of the money the hospitals are not getting and it will cost the taxpayers, do you think you will lose good doctors in the long or short term? >> sure.
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doctors, we may end up with one of the best er systems in the country. doctors don't come to treat gun dollar the shot wounds, they would like to treat illness or do research. other patients are suffering and so are physicians who come here to train to get better at their craft and being bombarded with repeat gunshot wound victims, after care, it is a system swamping them and not allowing them to further their careers. >> ashley: thank you for getting up with us, we appreciate you being onner hoo. and referees are suing the n.b.a. claiming they were fired over the league's vaccine mangdate. >> todd: threferees will join u
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>> janice: happy monday. here we go, it is cold outside for much of the country. 28 in billings, much of the country below average. that will stick around today and warming up as we go this week for a lot of folks. take a look at radar, showers and thunderstorms moving through texas. florida could see potential for heavy wane and lake effect snow event. we heard about it this weekend, epic, historic snow, 80 inches just south of the buffalo area. in some cases, 70 inches downwind of ontario.
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we were wabl to predict the snow. the pictures are unbelievable. people will be digging out this week. pretty quiet today and tomorrow, big week for travel and a big week for hanging christmas lights. big cities looking nice monday, tuesday and wednesday and the storm comes in on thursday. potential thanksgiving system out of the northwest and dives across rockies to the plain states and gulf coast. this is thursday and friday and people are traveling home. this is something fox weather will be watching, i will be watching, as well. home for the holidays, foxweather.com, will keep you updated. >> todd: former referees taking the n.b.a. to court claiming they were sidelined for refusing to get vaccinated. former refs, jason phillips and kenny moyer along with their
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attorney, join me now. kenny, n.b.a. and refs had a deal, if you had a medical or religious reason, you could get an exemption. why wasn't yours granted? >> it is something you will have to ask the n.b.a., we took part in a 30-minute interview. a lawyer in the n.b.a. office interviewed us and went back to management and claimed i wasn't religious person, i guess. my faith has never changed, it is not going to change, the n.b.a. nor any human being will change how i feel about our lord jesus christ and about my faith and religion, i don't understand, you will have to ask the n.b.a. >> todd: jason, why were you denied? >> very good question. again, as kenny just stated,
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submitted a religious exemption that was definitely sincere and after an interview also n.b.a. came to the conclusion it was not sincere. they will have to answer that question. >> todd: sheldon, tn.b.a. denie every single application, were they serious about evaluating it? >> no, they used the pinocchio test, for 30 minute period of time, my clients and others who were not allowed to be represented by counsel. they found they were not being sincere or truthful, it is a sham. they granted no exemption
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parsing through statements over long period of time, taking a few out of context and saying they are liars and not religious. it is absurdity. >> todd: since when is the n.b.a. the arbiter of religion? >> i've been with the cba working in the n.b.a. and i guess i'm baffled, i really don't know, i respected them and loved working with them most of my life, i don't know if religion has come into play, we've never been asked to explain our religion, always been a freedom everybody including employed in the n.b.a. have enjoyed and there is this pandemic or this virus or whatever and now all of a sudden, they offered us
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religious and medical exemption. they denied both. i don't know, that is something that -- again, people like myself and jason and mark, they aren't fortunate enough to have a lawyer like we have and aren't able, we speak for oursz and other employees that were terminated and people all overthe world. people look for reasons to find out or claim we are not something we've knowledged in our whole life, i don't know what gives them that right. when you move forward with depositions and going into a courtroom, they will have to answer those questions and believe me, i hope you are sitting next to me, i can't wait to hear the answer. >> todd: i find it abhorrent. stifling good practicing
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christians like you while allowing and almost safrngszing human rights abuses in china for the sake of a buck. jason, kenny, sheldon, keep us posted on your suit. we appreciate your time. is disney regretting its push toward wokeness? major shakeup could be a sign the company is trying to walk back progressive politics. >> ashley: and cbs will end their twitter hiatus and elon musk welcomed them back cheryl casone is here next. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why?
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that they so desperately pray for to survive. >> ashley: disney is asking new ceo after rough fourth quarter and year-long criticism that the most magical place on earth has become too woke. >> todd: the company is bringing back bob igor to clean up the mess. >> cheryl: i hope bob igor had time off to rest, he is back in with disney. this was a shocker, this is how it rolls sometimes. here is the statement, we will show you what disney had to say. they confirm the board concluded disney embarks on complex industry transformation, bob igor will leave this company,
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from the chair of disney board and igor says i'm honored to be asked to lead this remarkable team with clear mission focused on creative excellence. they had a bad quarter, streaming is a mess. they had the issue with governor desantis, mishandling and what went down with disney world and a lot of pushback. and so basically this is he's come back in to fix it up, if anybody can do it, it is bob igor. >> ashley: at least they know what works. >> cheryl: they are spending a lot on content and it is getting more and more difficult to get people willing to pay $15 for whatever. >> ashley: and adam schiff is bashing elon musk for
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reinstating donald trump's twitter account. >> cheryl: adam schiff has basically came on the sunday shows yesterday and slammed elon musk and twitter. listen to this. >> contradiktss what elon musk said and further contradicts musk and concern about bots on his playoff to subject decision to uphold playoff that could be easily abused that way. >> cheryl: look, he is coming in, laid off about half the company and you have got this pushback with them bringing back the former president back on to twitter. the other issue is cbs thing and cbs news and all of the stations decided to pull themselves off twitter for less than 48 hours
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and did a quick about-face. here is the tweet from cbs, after pausing to address security concerns, cbs is renewing activities on twitter and continue to monitor the situation. elon musk responded with giggly face emoji. you can't make this you have, they need twitter. >> ashley: there was a poll asking what the people wanted. >> todd: check your calendars, this thursday is thanksgiving and the data on how much it will cost you is not good, still high. >> cheryl: thanksgiving will be about 20% more expensive than it was last year, a lot has to do with fuel prices and paying more at the grocery store, look at this, turkey 21% more expensive, stuffing 20% more expensive.
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pumpkin up. dinner rolls up 22% and also just to cook has become more expensive with the food at home index. in 2000 29 it was 46.90, $62.05 in 2022. the trucks run on diesel and diesel is $5.29 a gallon, supply chain is still under pressure to be clear, a lot has to do with energy prices. >> ashley: the only staple for thanksgiving was fresh cranberries, been my beat for fox news. unfortunately, it will cost more. >> cheryl: the person coming to
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my house thursday is insisting to bring his own can of cranberry, never mind what will be nice cranberry sauce. >> ashley: i lieb the homemade stuff. >> todd: i will crush that bird and sadly watch your cowboys crush my giants at 4 p.m. on fox. thank you. >> ashley: u.s. is set to dish out big bucks as part of new un climate deal to pay for countries for damaging related to climate change. railroad commissioner wayne christian says this is a bad decision. >> the un is telling us to trust them and our president says it will put $20 billion to this slush fund and they will select it in the united nations cht the rare earth metals are controlled by dictatorship, which will
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waste the money. go with this study saying trust us with your money united states taxpayer and we'll let these countries that the un said they couldn't trust, we are under a climate crisis and it is an energy crisis they are causing. >> ashley: the un deal classifies china as developing country and make it eligible to receive funding even though china is largest emitter of co2. >> todd: a legal immigrant celebrating his first paycheck. he was a professor in his home country. >> never have that feeling in my life, with thateck which, i control my future, more opportunity in this beautiful country. >> todd: he started a job at ups, a few weeks ago. he and his wife shared him
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>> ashley: a bartender is speakingute about the terrifying moments gunshots rung out at a lgbtq nightclub. >> i popped my head up over the booth and i saw like the barrel of a gun, i legitimately thought i was about to get shot. i felt trapped in a barrel. i was scared i wouldn't be able to talk to my mom or anybody. >> ashley: authorities have a suspect in custody, they continue to investigate this as a hate crime. >> todd: police in idaho coming up short with answers to who killed four university of idaho
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students. >> ashley: brooke singman has the latest on this puzzling case. >> brooke: one of the four university of idaho students will be laid to rest today. ethan chafin was one of the victims stabbed to death in the quadruple killing. ethan's family paying tribute to him saying ethan loved life and laughed contagiously and smiled when he woke up and still smiling when he went to bed. may we all try to make the earth a better place and all live like ethan. his funeral service will be held this evening at 4 pacific time. one week into the investigation and authorities are still searching for answers. mes cow police chief says there is no suspect, no murder weapon and no clear motive. listen. >> do we know one person that was targeted? we're not able to say at this
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point in time. it is a complex and terrible crime and it will take some time to resolve. >> one prosecutor in the case saying, "i have heard nothing to indicate they have identified a viable suspect or heard evident that could lead to a suspect." authorities claim the investigation has been hampered by thanksgiving, as many witnesses are students who have left town for break. here is what we know issue not every victim was murdered in there bed and one victim had defensive wounds from fighting back. the 911 call came from inside the house. police say other frnds were there at the time. two surviving roommates have been cleared as suspects, as well as the man in the photo. we spoke with a former fbi agent
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that says the murder weapon could be key to cracking this case. watch. >> that knife is pretty much a relic, nobody uses that knife except for people who had it when they got out of the military. that is not a slashing knife, not a folding knife, for somebody to use that particular knife, it could have been a younger person who had access to this. if they have rotc at that school, that could be something they would have. >> brooke: friends and families are still coming to the -- it all feels like a bad dream. >> beyond anybody's worst, i'm sure you can only fathom, it is just heartbreaking. maddie was an only child.
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>> ashley: childhood friends remembering the bond. kaylie would say maddie was her plus one forever. >> ashley: thank you, brooke. bring in forensic pathologist dr. michael bodin. i want to go to the evidence side of this, are you at all concerned about how much time has gone by? we are at the eight-day mark as far as collecting evidence and you talk about fingerprents and if there were gloves, it doesn't matter, they would still be able to track somebody down potentially with that? >> if there was blood being spread around, however, d.n.a. especially can be gotten by just touch d.n.a. if a person is not wearing gloves or by the person cutting themselves on the bloody
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knife that he is stabbing people with or by the fingernail scraping from the persons who are receiving defensive wounds, may have scratched an individual. the fingernail scratching d.n.a. they would have from the autopsies. if there was a sexual assault, which there wasn't, they would have that from the autopsy and could have been working from the day of autopsy. at the scene, have to be looking for blood from the perpetrator or touch d.n.a. if he wasn't wearing gloveings. they haven't said anything about wo worker gloves and it would give an idea there was preplanning to
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the assault, if he had gotten gloves before the assault. they have not given information as to where the bodies were body, they said in bed, which would indicate they had gone to bed. if there was targeted d.n.a., as ted williams expressed. two people were there were not harmed. >> todd: in your experience, are police releasing so little information because they don't want to tip off the killer or killers that they are getting close to finding them or do they not have answers to questions we're raising on our show and other shows? >> very good question from you. traditionally, police don't like
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to release information or alert bad guys to what they know and don't know. the problem is that there is group sourcing what is going on, an awful lot of information are coming from people watching the show and see things or people who know some of the decedents or the parents, a lot of different sources coming out for information, one thing the press conference yesterday gave very little, but some information is not valid. in general, the police like to hold on to things, although one sees a week later, tire marks, there is concern, tire marks change in a week, weather conditions. also they came out with that other people were there before the police were called, there
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are things at the press conference that said one girl's phone was used, but they don't know who used it and indicate there may be other people using the phone to call police make it confusing, a lot of confusing information coming from the police also. >> ashley: what can we conclude base on the coroner's report? >> coroner should know if somebody was more viciously attacked, they might have been a target and the others wake up and he gets rid of the ones that can identify him, gives impression they were killed by somebody they knew otherwise why would he kill everybody? the two people who weren't killed were people that didn't see him. it sounds like it could be
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something internal, but we don't know, usually have love, hate, money issue the things that cause murder. some information is confusing. >> todd: a sad, tragic, horrible situation, we hope to get to the bottom of it. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> ashley: kevin mccarthy is vowing to clean out the house if he becomes speaker, which includes booting eric swalwell, ilhan omar and adam schiff from key committees. joe concha is next. >> todd: check in with steve doocy first. >> steve: good morning on monday morning, on "fox and friends" nine minutes and 40 secretaries away, piers morgan will join us breaking down the royal drama as prince harry and meghan markle prepare to get human rights award for calling out the royals structural racism.
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can't make it up. we'll talk to newt gingrich about kevin mccarthy and why he is vowing to remove key democrats, if mccarthy takes the gavel and nancy grace, rachel campos-duffy, and one and only kathy lee gifford. and i will show you recipes from our brand-new cookbook. all that here on the channel you trust for morning news and ashley and todd back in a couple, you are watching "fox and friends first."
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lied to the american public time and again. we will not allow him to be on
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the intel committee either. congresswoman omar her anti-semitic comments that have gone forward, we are not going to allow her to be on foreign affairs. >> kevin mccarthy says controversial democrats will lose their committee assignments if he is elected to speaker of the new house. >> todd: joe concha anchor of c'mon plan. is this a sign that republicans are going to put their money where their mouth is and carry through on the things they promised the people they would do if they won? >> that's the thing, towed. just because republicans didn't win by three touchdowns, think won by a field goal or two by taking back the house they still took back the house. now elections have consequences. kevin mccarthy is absolutely in the right in kicking ilhan omar. there is no place democrat, republican for anti-stesm in this country. look, she has equated the united states and israel to hamas and the taliban. that has no place in this
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country that kind of rhetoric. she said it's all about the benny minutes regarding america's pledge of allegiance to israel all about the money. that's profoundly insulting. as for eric swalwell he has accused republicans of looking to outlou interracial marriage. he has 0.0 evidence or statements to back up that claim this person has no right to be on any committee either. and as for adam schiff, he repeatedly rides time and again about having overwhelming evidence about the trump campaign this is what happens when you lose power. kevin mccarthy is going to remove these folks and completely justified in doing so if you look at their records and statements objectively todd, ashley. >> todd: swalwell had a relationship with literally a chinese spy. seems like that would disqualify him for that committee.
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>> ashley: yeah because he had clearance. joe, let's get to this. president biden became the first ever 80-year-old president over the weekend brings up the point of is he going to run again in the hill pointing out the obvious the question is increasingly relevant as biden considers re-election. the president's supporters say the age based attacks are marked unfair. but you know what? i don't think this is just about biden. if you look at mitch mcconnell, you look at nancy pelosi, a lot of these people who are in charge of our country, i mean, what do you think? are they tooled to running the country? i know a body in motion stays in motion but still. >> sure. look. nancy pelosi, ashley, is 82, right? and mitch mcconnell is in his 80's. and chuck schumer is in his 70s. now, joe biden the president, just turned 80. let's put it this way. we have seen joe biden at 79. and the way he conducts himself in terms of his schedule, and the fact that he skips dinners
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like he did at the g-20 recently and forgets of certain people and looks for dead people when he is doing public events and the statements, some people age well when they get to 80, like my dad. and some don't age so well like the president. the difference is that my dad isn't the president of the united states. he does some consulting work from time to time, exercises and goes out more socially than i could ever dream of. the point is that if joe biden runs for a second term, and he wins, you are going to be looking at, at the end of his second term, 86-year-old joe biden in the oval office and that's something that even democrats are saying yeah, no thanks, let's turn of the page here. not just on the democratic side but on the republican side let's look for you're welcome leaders to start leading this country these folks not so much that they are old but they have been in power for too long. when you do that you tend to live in a bubble. that's what we are seeing here with some of our leaders from pelosi prox mcconnell to joe bi.
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>> todd: wondering where all the blowout wases biden didn't what what obama got with oprah and celebrities showing up. joe, we appreciate it. >> i'm only 37, guy, you know that. i have got a long way to go. >> todd: with that, "fox & friends" right now. ♪ >> ainsley: straight to a fox news alert. police in moscow, idaho are asking for patience in the brutal killings of the four college students. >> steve: police there are working through evidence warning the investigation could take time, especially since kids are going to be going home for thanksgiving in a couple of days. >> brian: right, first funeral for those victims will be held later today. ashley astronomer following this story all week long. hey, ashley. >> ashley: first funeral for the university of idaho students killed in the brutal

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