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the bbc reporting one journalist was arrested and beaten while covering the demonstration. watch you'ring "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. the white house is responding to the fight for freedom, hoping to keep things calm between beijing and washington. >> what is the white house lying that everyone has right to peacefully protest and not that people should not be locked in their houses to prevent covid? >> it is not a policy we support here, there are people in china that have concerned about that and they are protesting that and we believe they should be able to do that peacefully. our message to peaceful protesters around the world and the same, people should be allowed the right to assemble and peacefully protest. >> does the white house support
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their effort to regain personal freedom? >> the white house supports the right of paresful protest. >> todd: the magnitude of what we're watching here, we're watching history. the size and scope of these protests rivally what we saw in the square 30 years ago. these protests have the chance to end rule of xi jinping and the role of the ccp, this could lead to that and yet we get the weakest statement possible from this white house. you have to ask yourself why, is it because joe biden and his family made millions off ccp, china, because fauci likes lockdowns and is supportive of what china is doing. this was the moment to stand with the people of china and joe
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biden and his administration did not meet that moment. >> carley: i have no idea what is going on with the biden administration right now. question to john kirby, do the -- personal freedom and the answer was not automatic yes. john kirby said we support their right to peaceful protests, do you think if the shoe was on the other foot, china take a weak response? absolutely not, why are we? not just anti-lock protests, these are pro-democracy protests. the number one country is trying to underminus. president biden responded to a statement in a press conference and did not release a statement
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himself. >> todd: it is not russia, it issin choo. totalitarian way are being exposed and instead of taking advantage of the moment and show the world that democracy beats communism every single time, biden appears weak. take a step back and say what is happening here and i like to follow the money. biden has ties to china. where is the n.b.a. on this? because of money ychl do multi national corporations not speak out? because of the money. everybody is scared to upset the apple cart, they are holding white pieces of paper so they don't get censured. the image will get censured, but the message isser cloo, the people of china are fighting back against the ccp and you have countries like the united
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states, nobody speaking up. >> carley: what happens next and now significant of protests? the u.s. embassy in china says lockdowns are likely and urging americans to keep 14-day supply of medication, bottled water yourself and family. social media censorship is ramping up, videos being taken down of police beating protesters and i think that the measure to stop protests are only get more draconian. he may reverse this zeer lockdown policy, look at 1.4 billion people, protests are a big deal, happening in 14 or 15 regions across the world.
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we're talking about thousands, not millions and hundreds calling for xi to step down, those are brave people, when you live in an author titissuing arian government, nothing comes of it and in this case, maybe because it is zero lockdown policy is so unbelievably ridiculous and something that will never stop issue you can't control covid in this way, reverse course on that and the chinese will weingarten up getting what they want, but i don't think xi is going anywhere. take a strong stand with the chinese people and call for change. >> todd: i agree, memo to fauci, people do not like letters.
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officials warning of "nightmare before christmas" scenario when title 42 ends. we have a live report on it. >> carley: and president biden will head to michigan to celebrate an economy that could grooin to a halt with possible major strike in the near future. tudor dixon is calling this a photo op, she is next.
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>> todd: president biden headed to michigan today to celebrate an economy that could grind to a screech with possible rail strike on the horizon. >> carley: kevin cork has more from washington. >> kevin: in baseball, you call the bullpen when you need a new pitcher to come in. in politics, in this instance, the president is making a call to congress to step in and solve a major problem, that being the looming rail strike. let me share a quote from the president, actually a statement. as a proud pro-labor president, i was reluctant to override the views of people who voted
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against the agreement, i believe congress must use it's power to adopt this deal. quite departure from last week when you may recall mr. biden said this about the ongoing talks. >> can you talk about what the hold-up is mr. president? >> president biden: i can't, it is in the middle of negotiations still. >> are you in touch with the party? >> president biden: my team has been in touch with all the parties, i have not directly engaged yet, they are still talking. >> kevin: did you catch that at the end, i have not personally engaged, that message was curious, especially when you consider what his press secretary said. >> from the beginning, the president has been clear, shutdown is unacceptable because of the impact it would have on jobs and families and farms and businesses and communities
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across the country. the president is directly involved and has been ej gauged with his team and had conversations with member of congress on this issue. >> kevin: a strike could strangle the sputtering economy, in fact to the tune of $70,000 job losses and 160 billion in lost economic activity, that is not a good thing. >> i'm struck by the lack of leadership by the pt. he was supposed to be mr. blue collar, mr. labor union, this was a selling point for himself on the campaign trail. this is important for the country, lots implications, he is saying let congress deal with it. >> kevin: guy benson speaking there. rail strike could halt passenger
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railroad. those services, if disrupted would impact 7 million american travelers each andered. >> carley: big number there. thank you. let's bring in tudor dixon, former michigan gubernatorial candidate, good morning to you. talk about the possible rail strike in just a minute >> the president is heading to michigan later today and this just in from the white house, they say the president will highlights how the plan is landlording to manufacturing boom, growing the economy and creating good-paying jobs in michigan and across the country and discuss gas prices, which have dropped $1.50, since summer peek this summer back before russia invaded ukraine. your response to that? >> yesterday i heard you
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reporting gaslighting is the word of the year and appropriate during this situation. the economy is not recovering, we have had one of thef slowes recovery efforts. it will bring 150 jobs in the next three years, nearly 25,000 in manufacturing and you saw department said we're granting this funding for the battery, which is the future of auto dollar motive industry. we know where battery plants go, seminole plants go, we're losing and he's dancing on the grave. >> todd: you are saying joe biden is not bringing jobs back to michigan? absolutely not, they keep saying
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these are true jobs. we see union workers tweeting out, i can't believe jobs are leaving the state of michigan, when do we have assembly plants here and the department of energy is headed up by a former governor of the state of michigan and she gave funding to 12 other states. >> carley: kevin corke was reporting what president is talking to congress about to prevent this rail strike frommic taking place. >> we've never in our lifetime seen a situation where now we have not only the highest gas prices we've seen in years, also the possibility of having rail workers strike right before
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christmas, when people are saying we can't afford product because of cost to move them and gas, now we will not have railways to you have moo products either. this is the man who is supposed to be in charge and status quo from president biden, he fumbles and stumbles ands he doesn't know. we need to make sure we're competting with the rest of the world and products are on the shelves for people. >> todd: he took credit when he said there was no rail strike, that proving not to be the case. tudor dixon, we appreciate it. tsa says 2-1/2 million passengers are screened at airports, as air marshal issue dire warning to the president. >> sir, please replace the air
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cleared from a camp where they were awaiting the end of title 42, they were camped out with custom and border patrol officers were assaulted by migrants carrying a large venezuelan flag. they were starting fires and throwing wood at mexican police. they are bracing for massive impact when title 42 goes away. if title 42 ends we will see a broken situation back inundated, no choice to prioritize detainee function or actual enforcement. 1.7 million have been sent back through mexico or to their home cou country. fema thinks the numbers will sky rocket, 18,000 expected everyday, 540,000 every month
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and 6.5 million in a year, with potential to overrun cpb and put greater strain on resources in border towns. >> people are terrified title 42 is coming to an end on december 21, i wish the administration would have a conversation on real solutions. >> marianne: according to texas department of habitual safety, mexico authorities was offering bus rides to shelters, but most refused. it could cause a "nightmare before christmas" with title 42 set to end december 21. back to you guys. >> todd: we asked tom homan about it. >> they are trying to control the optics, getting rid of this camp will give them better picture for the first day of
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title 42 gets exhausted. this administration, everything they do is about optics, they sent more agents to the border issue to process aliens quicker, release them quicker so there is not overcrowding. if there is not overcrowding, they can claim there is no crisis like the secretary still claims today. >> carley: from one story to the next, american people want to know why president biden would rather create jobs overseas? >> why is it president biden would rather let u.s. companies drill for oil in venezuela than here in the u.s.? >> that's not an accurate take on the president's view. >> earlier this month he said no more drilling, there is no more drilling. >> the president has issued 9000 permits for drilling on u.s.
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federal land, there are plenty opportunities to drill here in the united states. >> carley: publisher and author of "the great reset," joins me now. what do you make of this move by biden turning to venezuela to pump more oil? >> first of all, on that 9000 permit drilling, that is one of biden's repeated points, they have defunded oil and gas from day way through executive order and treasury department, social government, esg and allowed environment groups and sometimes in collusion with feds to sue. they give a permit and get tied up and foouning is questionable and permits are questionable. that is red herring argument. this is classic biden administration, they are more concerned about foreign nations and mostly hostile regimes,
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being allowed to drill for energy than they are pennsylvania, oklahoma, texas and american domestic energy. this sums up their whole policy. let's allow the rest of the world, particularly countries to produce energy, but no way are we going to allow americans. it is slight of hand accounting trick, they can claim emissions are not as high now because we are not drilling, all they are doing is offshoring and importing that ilinstead of going to american made jobs. >> carley: first thing president biden did was kill the keystone xl pipeline. i spoke to workers who lost their jobs because of that executive order. take a listen to what they said in 2021, watch this. >> the best stimulus they could do right now is keep people
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working. my husband and i were going to be able to work on the keystone, my first job back as a helper after having our little boy, to have that future taken away by o signature. >> i don't want to draw unemployment, i want to work. our youngest daughter is a junior in high school, and she is supposed to be going to college, too, i don't know how i'm supposed to pay for it. >> this is third and fourth generation of pipeliners in this town issue guys depend on these jobs. >> carley: the president did create jobs, he created them in venezuela, not the united states, how do you think pipeline workers must feel about that? >> they have been told by climate activeistses, to learn new skills, don't worry, we'll retrain you. in a way, this is perfect part of what the biden administration is trying to do. if they can make workers now
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more dependent on joe biden's administration, biden thinks we can win voters back over, we will make them dependent on us. they turn to venezuela, opec and china and people rely on guaranteed annual income from the federal government. in perverse way, it is part of the plan. these are real americans, hurting and as you mentioned, not like biden administration oshg pose to drilling, no, they are opposed to it domestically for cheap political accounting tricks that claim they are fighting global warming while offshoring -- >> carley: mark, absolutely, if the goal is climate change, cleaner than drilling in venezuela. got to leave it there, thank you
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for joining us. >> carley: senior meteorologist ja janice dean has the fox weather forecast. >> janice: we have to be gearing up for the mississippi river valley, ingredientses for severe storm, cold air behind this powerful cold front. in front of it, warmer than average, at the peak overnight tonight. we have in some cases, feet of snow, this is the risk and area we are concerned with, texas, mis, alabama, tennessee river valley, we have significant threat here, you don't see pink often, bullseye for louisiana up to mississippi, where we think ingredients are the most volatile. not to say red and orange couldn't see severe storms, this is where we think it will come
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together for severe weather outbreak, including tornados, potentially deadly tornados, if you are not prepared, this is the hatched area today, tuesday, this afternoon into overnight and into wednesday. talk about watches and other than waings, watches mean favorable for tornado and warning means we've spotted doppler indicated rotation, tornado being spotted on radar and/or by trained weather spotter. if you live in the areas, know the difference in a watch and warning. foxweather.com, will keep you up to date. you need a way to get those watches and warnings, we will see potential for heavy rainfall, flash flood threat will be imminent. we think severe weather in springtime, we have a secondary season in the fall and this one could be deadly.
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busiest travel days with the tsa scanning a record number of travelers, but the number of air marshals have been slashed because they were moved to the border. >> todd: cheryl casone joins us. >> cheryl: 2.56 million people were screened, so travel is back after the holiday weekend. this is travel period from the 18th to 27th, 4.5% jump as far as tsa checkpoints go. you had an interview yesterday that was great talking about the fact there are less air marshals before, we were at 5% before, now about 1% of air marshals have been on flights. there is a program and she raised the red flag about what
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we're seeing happen when air marshals are going to the southern border. >> let's stop another 9/11. we are extremely concerned, there have been numerous incidentses, a level 4 threat, someone tried to breach a cockpit. please replace the air marshals on the border, we're on less than 1% flights and ground-based dutieses are demolishing our chances of another 9/11. >> cheryl: duties they have no training in. they are doing humanitarian administrative work, they are not doing the job they signed up for. unissue fortunate and can lead to safety issues. inflation, what is the latest with the fed, tell us more? >> cheryl: the market took a big
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turn yesterday, a lot is james boler, he said we are not done, the fed's work is not over. market didn't like that. the comments from john williams, new york-fed president, well made interesting comments about inflation, this is you can haish and not something the market wants to are had, listen to this. >> my baseline view, we need to raise rates further from where we are today. exactly how high the rates need to be will depend on the economy and how inflation evolve. we need to keep restricted policy in place for sometime. >> cheryl: in october, inflation numbers we have, what the fed, ppi, we have the number and consumer prices, cpi, 7.7% and the fed's target is 2%. go ahead, this is the most
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aggressive fed policy we've seen since the 80's. our parents mortgage was 14%. >> todd: the housing market is not used to it. in new york, instead of fighting crime, mayor adams is focused elsewhere. >> cheryl: look, diversity is an important issue, when the city of new york is facing violent, life-affecting issues this is what adams was doing yesterday. he wasn't at a party, he signed five new laws, they are required to hire more women and people of colare at the fdny, upgrade fire areas to include areas for women and have firefighters undergo diversity training.
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we have the fiemale fdny leader. so while there is -- i'm for women's rights. a lot of people are getting frustrated as we approach the one-year anniversary of his rule. we see the subways. >> carley: anti-crime guy and crime affectses women and minority communities the most. that is great, should be applauded, debating, but crime is an issue that needs to be squashed and now. >> cheryl: i don't love the fact we'll do another study on the tally at firehouses, that is a big bureaucratic taxpayer money, it will take a year and tell us what we need to know. >> carley: study done right here, cheryl, thank you.
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>> todd: twitter ceo elon musk promising full transparency, he says he will post all filings on the platform itself. >> carley: brooke singman has more. >> brooke: ushering in transparency, musk tweeting the twitter file on free speech suppression soon to be published on twitter, the public deserves to know what happened. this is as musk's twitter is attacked, including a direct jab from the white house, listen. >> we've been very clear that when it comes to social media plate forms, it is their responsibility to make sure that when it comes to misinformation, when it comes to hate we're seeing that they take action. again, we're keeping a close eye this and monitoring what is
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currently occurring. >> brooke: new op ed from "washington post" claims musk is harming free speech, they write, mr. musk governed twitter according to his whims, the chief executive supposedly express aware of his preferences and eager to see them enacted. musk says apple has pulled advertising content from the social media platform, prompting the question, do they hate free speech in america? he shared a tweet pointing out apple's 30% tax on developers who make million dollars per year through the app store. if musk launches twitter subscription service, he have to give 30% back to apple. apple is threatening to remove twitter from the app store if it
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doesn't cover their demands. >> todd: bring in outkick host tomi lahren. tomi, elon musk doubling down in his most recent tweet, this is a battle for the future of civilization. if free speech is, tyranny is all that lies ahead. why is the left petrified of exposing twitter's secrets? >> tomi: i think it is quite obvious, if people know the truth and have access to free speech public platform, they might change the way they vote and the left is terrified of this >> think for a moment, those on the left is saying free speech is threaten by free speech, makes no sense whatsoever. to elon musk, i would say, release the free speech file,
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expose the algorithms. we don't want an apology, we want acknowledgement and we want to know these spirits were valid and real and we deserve that, the american people deserve that and we should want that and know what algorithms were in place that could have changed a series of elections and i hope elon exposes it all. >> carley: i cannot believe the white house response to twitter and elon musk, her message is the white house is watching you. we have the first amendment, can you believe she said that? and elon musk says apple is threatening to remove them from the app store. why this crazy strong reaction to elon musk takeover of
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twitter, he says there will be content moderation, we will not move to remove speech some people don't like. >> tomi: the problem is for the last, when the truth comes in the door, the bs has to go out the window, i have to hand it to elon musk, he is bizarre, he is a genius, the amount of heat he has taken and his businesses because of his cision of twitter, he issic taking incoming fire and he is doing it with grace and doing it for us, we applaud him and thank him. imagine if the left, democrats, and liberal keyborder warriors were as concerned with child exploitation, maybe we could protect children, a novel concept. >> todd: balenciaga is suing the
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company showing paperwork about supreme court ruling about child porn in one image, that is one ad facing controversy. balenciaga says the inclusion of the documents was reckless negligence, take full responsibility for control of the documents, we could have done something differently, is anyone buying this excuse, tomi? >> tomi: no, and the normalation of chexploitation, that is problematic, the other campaign with the teddy bears in bondage, they still take credit for that. they apologized for, it they need to clean house, sick-minded
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individuals believe it is art and fashion, balenciaga needs to take a look within and change t that -- about time we raise awareness and stop it, this is infection on the entire society globally and one thing we should ban together to root out and should be bipartisan issue, let's get to work. >> carley: not art, not fashion, it is disgusting and dangerous. thank you. sam bankman-fried will be in the hot seat thiseck woo as lawmakers hit the gas on full-scale criminal investigations into the crypto company's collapse. congressman sits on the committee planning to hold hearings in december is income. >> todd: here is steve doocy. >> steve: good tuesday morning, coming up in nine minutes on "fox and friends," chaos in
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china, police are shutting down anti-lockdown protest as the country zero covid drive spirals out of control, the people don't like it, they are stuck for months, plus bill bennet will discuss illegal drugs and harris faulkner reactses to her new book, congratulations. will cain and leo terrell joins us, we kickoff eight minutes from now on the morning you trust for morning news, todd and carley, back in a minute, you are watching "fox and friends first."
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millions of dollars to democrats in this midterm cycle. he was number two behind george soros. so whether it's the house or the senate, county public trust democrats in congress to hold this guy's feet to the fire? >> well, that's going to be the question, right? i mean, this is a little like it seems if enron and bernie madoff had a baby it auto would be named sam bankman-fried. clearly there was fraud that was here. bad business decisions clearly were made. but we know one of the beneficiaries of, which was the democrat party $38 million directly into that. so, there's got to be a lot of red flags going up. i'm glad that i'm actually on the financial services committee and the financial services committee which has the primary jurisdiction over crypto has
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announced a joint hearing. that's chair maxine waters and our soon-to-be chair patrick mchenry so december 13 we are going to be having a hearing on this. i hope sam bankman-fried is going to be there. it will be useful nonetheless to have the securities and exchange commission there to ask some really tough questions. >> carley: what do you hope to learn in these hearings? >> what we want to know is how did this get past the regulators? this is something that we want to have a light touch on because we don't want to stifle innovation, but we do need to get to the bottom of this how how something that appears to be so obvious slip past those that are supposed to be want gate keepers. and that really needs to be one of the main questions. but, also, what does regulation look like going forward? who is going to be in charge of that? what are they actually going to be looking for, right?
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and fraud is fraud though, you know, i should say this. no matter, what fraud is fraud. so regardless of what kind of regulations might be in moving forward, clearly somebody milled the fraudulent part of what sam bankman-fried and ftx was doing. >> todd: i think that leads to bakinger question. you seem like you get crypto based upon your answer to us right now. put bluntly, are there enough people in congress who understand crypto enough to regulated it so that ftx doesn't happen again? >> yeah. this is something that our financial services committee has put a tremendous amount of work into over years. and how i describe it is i'm the iceberg above the water line. and we have got a lot of folks that have it much, much deeper knowledge and understanding of this. but they are practitioners within that. now, you look at the rest of congress and no slight against my colleagues, but this is very complicated stuff that people have not really paid attention
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to unless it's been in their committee. there is a little bit of debate over whether this is a securities or whether it is a commodity, meaning whether it's going to be in the ag committee if it is a commodity much like we that kind of thing so it's not it does clearly. >> carley: congressman thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it and, with that "fox & friends" starts right now. >> todd: bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ christmas ♪ the snow is coming down ♪ christmas ♪ i'm watching it fall ♪ christmas ♪ lots of people around ♪ christmas ♪ >> steve: well, we are starting your tuesday. we are going to give you that bubbly feeling michael buble' as you look live at the all-american christmas tree there on fox square here in new york city. right now it is
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