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>> carley: fox news alert, ceo of tiktok is having discussions over concern of chinese interference on the app, he says data will be moved so only u.s. residents can access it as americans grow concerned the ccp is using the platform to hack personal information and government data. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro.
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kristi noem takes matters into her own hands banning from downloading tiktok and explains why we need to take action now. >> anybody who uses our system will no longer be able to utilize this app because of the national threat it. it will be criminal action because of threat to personal information it would jeopardize. look how they have manipulated algorithms and china used algorithms to collect data off them, they are an enemy, they hate us and it is important to take action. >> carley: brooke singman has done a lot of reporting when it comes to tiktok. tiktok is owned by bite dance, in china, there is no such thing as private company.
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christopher wray says this is a national security threat. >> brooke: he does and americans should be extremely concerned and janet yellen in a panel in new york city said tiktok poses extreme national security concern in the u.s. and it is because the parent company of tiktok is based in beijing, and companies are required to share information, both democrats and know ares have been warning about this with tiktok for years now. >> todd: seems like there is a certain level of bipartisanship against tiktok, which begs the question, why isn't the federal government doing this? it seems tiktok has a bunch of high-priced lobbyists who are former congressmen who are putting their interest above national security and that is
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sad. >> carley: we talked to james comer about this and here is what he had to say. >> they very well are using data to determine location, one thing to determine browser history to, maet products, but they have location history and that is dangerous. the investigation is going to happen from a congressional standpoint from the house oversight committee. the biden administration is not taking tiktok seriously. >> carley: i like what governor noem did, as federal government, there is question of if you can ban from everybody's phone, i think most important thing is banning it from government devices and martha maccallum made a great point saying parents need to play an active role in this. if you have a kid scrolling on twitter and tiktoks, that is unhealthy and if you are worried
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about the safety of apps, get the parents involved, as well. >> brooke: in 2020, mike pompeo first sounded the alarm about tiktok and the trump administration was preparing a ban on tiktok. and if the u.s. government is not going to ban it from user phones, parents need to take control of that. >> carley: i think lawmakers need to do a better job explaining why it is a national security threat. >> todd: federal government can prevent me from giving military secrets from china, why can't they ban tiktok from doing the same thing, not necessarily military secrets, but intele. twitter taking hitsa all fronts, elon musk at the helm, promising safety. elizabeth warren is not so sure, take a listen to liz.
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>> i think one human being should not decide how millions of people communicate with each other, doesn't make a difference who the human being is. one human should not go in a dark room by himself and decide that person gets heard from, that person doesn't, that is not how it works. those decisions should be made out in the open and a lot of people should have input to it and that is not happening on twitter. >> todd: they are easier on tiktok than on elon musk, that statement shows her ignorance, elon musk is allowing everyone to be heard. >> carley: she was trying to criticize elon musk, saying one man shouldn't make all decisions what elon musk is doing is remove himself from the situation and have people speak freely, where was she when the heads of twitter were pulling content down?
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unbelievable. by the way, elon musk has reinstated 62,000 banned accounts that haven it,000 followers and just reversed the covid misinformation policy. get ready for heads to explode in washington. >> todd: that is gaslighting by elizabeth warren. >> brooke: lawmakers say twitter is a private company and can make their own decision, before elon musk took over, but now they say elon musk took over and it is different. >> carley: shades of gray with the first amendment. thank you. apple remaining silent about demonstrations breaking out across china, including those at an iphone center. the tech giant is taking a
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different approach at home, quick to point out apple ceo tim cook published an essay speaking up on racism after george floyd's death and proclaimed at apple our mission has been to create technology that empowers people to change the world for the better. that statement seems lost on cook and apple now as the latest software update is helping the ccp crack down on -- while dodging sensors. congressman michael waltz is here to tell us how america should respond. >> todd: and overnight, police walking back a major detail in their investigation into the idaho student murders as hundreds gather for vigil in honor of the four young victims, that story next. >> the most important message for you and your families, respond as much time as possible
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students. >> todd: authoritieses backtrack claims the students or residence was targeted. here are the breaking details on this case. >> good morning, this is a major reversal from authorities investigating the murders. law enforcement walking back their initial claim that one or more of the victims were targeted. they said detectives do not currently know if the residentses or any occupants were specifically targeted, but continue to investigate. prior statements they say were miscommunication. police are making progress as they receive results from forensic testing being done at a crime lab. they are not revealing details about the d.n.a. found at the scene. five cars have been towed from the residence to be towed for evidence. yesterday we heard touching
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tributes from the parents of the slain college students speaking out at a vigil. here is the mother of ethan chapin. >> we are eternally grateful we spent so much time with him and i want to remind you that is the most important message we have for you and your families is to make sure that you spend as much time as possible with those people because time is precious and it is something you can't get back. >> madison's father speaking out about how proud he was of his daughter. >> trying to get fo know someone, i would say, i have this daughter and here is a picture of her. she's on the dean's list at college and she's -- she works hard and she has all these great friends in the sorority and tell them all about madi.
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>> and a touching tribute. >> went to high school together, then started looking at college and came together and get into the same apartment together and in the end, they died together in the same room and same bed, like some kind of terrible chapter, but there is beauty in it and we're going to get justice and figure this stuff out. >> been three weeks now since the four college students were stabbed to death in their beds, still no suspect, no murder weapon, just a palpable fear of unrest in this small college town. todd and carley, how brave were the parents to speak out, such touching tributes to their children. >> carley: we thought they were targeted and now investigators are walking that back, do we know why? >> we don't know why, it is
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interesting, we had this theory for three weeks, the first theory police put out and thought that all this time and they are walking it back, emzoos like they are back to square 1. >> todd: imagine being the parents in this situation, you have just undergone the worst thing you will ever experience in your life and will never get closure on it, but to move forward to some degree, you need some answers, to have the answers then taken back is like another punch to the gut, i don't know as a parent how much they can take, they are so brave on that video. you're a parent, i'm a parent, i don't know if i could do what they are doing. >> carley: madison's dad, what he said about his daughter, who is so beautiful, i know my dad does this to me and my sister, takes out the phone and shows friends and co-workers, this is
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my daughter. every parent is so proud of their child and sees adults as little babies still. this is an absolute tragedy and stunning that police still don't know who committed this crime. it's obviously a complex crime scene and they need more time, we're hoping justice will be served here. kaylee goncalves dad says he feels he hasn't been given the right to grieve yet, they don't know what happened or why this happened to their daughter, i just can't imagine what the parents are going through. >> todd: anita, thank you, appreciate it. pennsylvania state senate is moving forward with articles of impeachment for larry krasner. >> district attorney krasner through failed policies and procedures and throughout discharge of his duties as chief law enforcement officer has been
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derelict to victims of crime, the people of the city of philadelphia and this commonwealth and failed to uphold his oath of office. under larry krasner administration, the city has descended into crisis of lawlessness. >> todd: martina white drafted the original articles of impeachment against larry krasner, joins us now. will krasner survive this? >> i don't think he will, he's been impeached by the house of representatives and previously sanctioned by it because he was refusing to comply with the subpoena that the investigation council, he refused to comply. what philadelphia has been faced with is absolute crisis of crime and even some point in his career, he denied it is even taking place in our city with all the things happening, even most recently a man from the
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m.t.a. had been shot in the head by a random suspect, who is has now fleed from the police. we are experiencing these activities on a daily basis and it gets really old when you see the prosecutor, the chief law enforcement officer of the city refusing to prosecute certain crimes and even not doing a great job when it gets to trial. really stuck in a really tough spot and i think this has given the people of philadelphia hope that he will not only get convicted, be removed from office. >> todd: here is video of that incidents, a gunman approaches an officer in broad daylight shooting toward his head, grazing his ear, martina, how can we exist as a civilized society when acts like this occur everyday in our streets,
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mainly in blue districts that have da's like larry krasner? >> there are progressive prosecutors across the country and what we're seeing in big cities, in states where they're typically purple states, people are sick and tired of seeing the crime decimate their neighborhoods and this is what it's come to and i think what larry krasner is doing has to stop. we have to have those prosecutors be held accountable for action, they have discretion and power, we need to reign it in and hold them accountable when using it in a way that is not in the best interest of the public. >> todd: it is amazing das like larry krasner have support from anyone other than criminals issue let's see what this impeachment article leads to. thank you. former twitter executive admitted it was mistake to
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>> todd: fox weather alert. two dead in alabama. >> carley: many seeking shelter in the dark of night, severe storms hit louisiana, mississippi and alabama, with massive rain and intense winds, power has mostly been restored after people lost electricity yesterday. senior meteorologist janice dean has the latest. >> janice: 79 tornado warned storms between november 29th and 30th yesterday and you mentioned
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from texas to alabama and the florida panhandle, this was severe weather outbreak that did a lot of damage and took lives, things are going to calm down, part of the energy went up and visited in the northeast. we had delays and cancellations, winds in excess of 60 miles per hour toward the mid-atlantic. dunkirk new york, 60 miles per hour. todd lost power last night. things calming down today. the west, we will get active through the weekend with heavy rainfall, heavy rain and mountain snow. this is ultimately good news situation, they need the rain and snow pack, but so much will cause hazards and see heavy rain along the coast of california, exceptional drought situation and they need rainfall, but
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flash flooding is a concern. forecast today, calmer weather across south, mississippi river valley, east coast, but the west is accountaive today through the weekend, energy will be tracking it over the next couple days with foxweather.com. >> carley: thank you, much appreciated. >> janice: happy december 1. >> todd: life is like that. >> carley: holiday season in full swing. good to see you. republican lawmakers are warning amoxicillin shortage could have devastating impact part of the problem could be relying on china for the medication. biden should empower companies to produce the drug at home telling fox news digital this is a national security threat. china does not need to fire a round or drop a bomb, they could cut off the medicine and it
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would be catastrophic. doctor, is china the reason for this amoxicillin shortage and how concerned should people be? >> 50% of antibiotics come from ch china. amoxicillin is a life-saving drug, especially for many children, we have overuse problem we never addressed and now there is a rush because many parents inappropriately want the prescription for viral infections, where it doesn't work. we have been caught flat-footed on this shortage. >> carley: maybe overuse, that china warning is something people should be mindful of. hhs secretary posted this about covid shots and boosters, he said updated covid vaccine can
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protect you from worst outcome of covid, if it has been over two months since your last dose, get one now, is he suggesting six covid boosters in a year? >> i don't think so, i think he's referring to last generation of covid vaccines, two months since that go ahead and get the new bi-valant vaccine. where is the clinical trial data? you might be getting a booster every monday morning when you show up for work, where is data to show it is safe and effective. many believe declaring safe and effective so readily without clinical trial data that is public is basically misinformation. i would love to see the clinical trial data to support the bi-valant vaccine, we don't have
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it. >> carley: houm /* houm how many boosters should people get in a year? >> if you don't have natural immunity, maybe it makes sense, some doctors recommend it, philosophy of public health officials, the public is too stupid to understand the nuance of risk/benefit ratio by age group and risk is 10,000 fold different in older person versus a young healthy child. >> carley: researchers will stfda approval process for ecstasy after it cured -- >> this is interesting, we have early trial data from last year that showed 345 participantses in a study with this drug, mdna
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had significant improvement of ptsd, we don't have good treatment for ptsd as of yet. doctors use antidepress notas, which really don't work well. this is promising, i think there is concerns about making a street drug a prescription drug and there could be some abuse. reality is, this account be in select patients and we'll see that soon. >> carley: doctor, thank you so much. the ftx crypto boss who lost billions of dollars made his first public appearance since the company collapsed and we'll tell you what he said. >> todd: he wasn't wearing a suit, i tell you that. president biden doesn't think you are smart enough to know
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bill, now heading to the senate for a vote, about one week out from the december 9 deadline, when railway workers would strike if an agreement is not reached. say railway worker three times. >> todd: i will not do it. >> carley: calling out president biden for questioning the public's intelligence, listen to this. >> president biden: 10 years ago, who knew what the hell supply chain was? i'm serious, i talk about supply chain, people go, not because they were not smart, we didn't have to rely on the rest of the world. >> todd: joe concha, author of "come on, man," joins us now. great to have you here in person. if joe biden thinks we're all this dumb, doesn't it explain why he thinks he is able to pullover disastrous policies on the american people? >> joe: great points, an
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elitest, talking down to the blue collar workers he says he champions. this is somebody who said he has and democrats have a great record on crime, said the border is totally secure and the economy is strong as hell. don't believe your eyes, believe me issue the smartest guy in the room, ironic on some level. >> carley: this reminds me when joy reid said people don't know what inflation is. everybody does now because of the state of the economy. >> joe: i think people understand how stores get shelved as far as supply chain. there was a thing passed earlier this year, inflation reduction act, i believe the title anyway, not praktsis certainly. >> todd: last in law school
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class, joe biden probably didn't understand what supply chain was 10 years ago? >> joe: he was 76th out of 84 and said he graduated at the top of his law school clas. >> carley: you know that because you wrote the book. you mention jim care why, he announced he is ditching twitter and posted an interesting video and says i'm leaving twitters, first here is a cartoon i made about my friend jim hayward, based on the crazy lighthousekeeper standing naked in a storm summoning angels and never in my foggiest dream did i think i would read something like that on tv. >> joe: wow, just go with somebody stop me or spank me, i don't know, any jim carrey-ism. people used to compare me to jim
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carey. now he falls into this alyssa milano category. he would not be relevant outside of the unhinged tweet that goes viral once in a while. he is leaving here, i don't think we'll be hearing from carey much. when was the last time you heard, i read about it on x, right? it is not going to work, people don't like echo chambers. >> todd: what happened to jim carey, why did this happen to jim carey? why did jim carey say, i'm going the crazy route and forego the comedy gold i was able to make for whatever this is? this is sad. >> joe: i think what twitter exposes, with journalists, as well, who they really are. with a celebrity, you have a producer and a script and with a journalist, you have an editor
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to make sure you don't say something that may come back to bite you. twitter has no filter whatsoever and as a result, exposes people for who they are. >> carley: these are his political opinions, i like what alyssa milano said more about stay on twitter to voice my opinion, that is what public discourse is all about. i don't think you look like jim carey, you do look like seth mcfarland, who has a great voice. >> todd: back to jim carrey, early jim carrey is genius, this is crazy genius and sad. >> joe: "the mask" is tremendous movie. >> carley: i neverheard of it before. just kidding. >> todd: to brittany aldean, who
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is making clear balenciaga is not welcome in her home, she is throwing out garbage bag full of items from the fagsz house, including pair of $400 sandals and $3000 handbag. balenciaga released campaign featuring young children posing with sexualized teddy bears. former twitter executive admits it was a mistake to -- twitter 2.0. >> carley: tech expert kara frederick is here to react.
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i guess we have. [both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that's actually super adult of you to suggest. i can't wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we're still in session. and i don't know what the heck you're talking about. >> todd: the former ceo of crypto currency company ftx is speaking out in a live interview for the first time since it all came crashing down. sam bankman-fried denying any criminal wrongdoing, acknowledging it was mass itve oversight of funds. >> carley: cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: sam bankman-fried, at "new york times" deal book conference on wednesday, ftx first live appearance since his
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company collapsed. >> end of the day, i was ceo of ftx, whatever happened, i had a duty, i had a duty to all stake holders and customers to do right by them and make sure right things happen to the company and clearly i didn't do a good job of that. >> cheryl: the dog ate my homework. he said he was shocked by what happened and he did not try to commit fraud on anyone, that is a quote he said. this company valued at $32 billion, he admitted he and others bought real estate in the bahamas. he could face extradition to the usz. >> todd: tucker was lit on this last night, watch it on fox nation. ue going after one elon musk. >> cheryl: the european union
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may ban twitter over content moderation. this is a regulatory battle for elon musk. back at home, a win as both musk and tim k cook confirm twitter will remain on the apple app store. tim was clear apple never considered doing so and musk tweeted this fun video of nice moment of him at the apple campus, peaceful elon musk video. i think he's the reason to go to twitter, i swear. >> todd: he gets it. >> carley: a lot of growing pains right now between -- >> cheryl: never underestimate elon musk, i said that before, i will say it again. i think he's a genius. >> todd: they didn't just hand him the money, he got it from being smart. former twitter companies it was wrong to censure the hunter
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biden laptop story. >> carley: neil ross claims we didn't know what to believe, we didn't know what was true, there was smoke and ultimately for me, it didn't reach a place where i was comfortable removing this content from twitter, but they did it anyway, that is the thing. >> todd: kara frederick, research nello in center for technology policy and former dod counter terrorism analyst joins us now. i don't know about you, kara, my takeaway is too little too late, what say you? >> kara: they go ahead and do this, what is funny, noticed or talked about was if there is ever a question or any sort of murkiness or 50/50 shot of this could be misinformation or from a former adversary, they err on the side of taking off that content that could help
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conservative and hurt leftist causes or biden's election campaign, etcetera, etcetera. this is another example in long line of government and big tech collusion. yesterday senator hawley released information what twitter was going to do and how they were going to meet with administration officials before they made this decision and you have zuckerberg, when facebook made a similar decision on the hunter biden admitted the fbi pushed him to do this, the white house policing the speech of americans and tech companies are rolling over and i think doing it with a little bit of glee. >> carley: now elon musk needs to make twitter a platform that is profitable, everyone can speak freely, while removing hate speech and garbage nobody wants to see, can he do it? a lot of people were laid off and others stepped down.
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>> kara: half of twitter staff has been released and the app seems to be working well, i'm enjoying my experience thus far, a lot of energy behind it. as todd and cheryl said, if anyone can do it, elon musk can do it, his vision is twitter 2.0 and he released slides from meetings ands he wants to make this app the everything app, profit annual, video, encrypted dm's, trying to make it look like we chat, is used for pandemic and not just to entertain themselves. in china we know discourse is not free, hopefully elon musk can make a free version in america. >> todd: solid answers, we get educated when kara frederick is on the program. >> carley: chinese communist
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party, why isn't the white house doing something about it? congressman michael waltz is here next. >> todd: steve doocy will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: you called her the frederick, carley and the piro, good morning to you. coming up in 10 minutes and four seconds, following unsettling details, was a single person targeted? they say they don't know. president joe biden hosting his french counterpart at the white house today. joe is asleep in that building and macron is in the house. awkward meeting and naval academy is withholding diplomas from graduates, what did they do to cause this? kristi noem will join us and
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♪ ♪ the chinese communist party continuing its violent crackdown on antilock down protesters in several major cities. escaped the communist takeover of hong kong jill gin pings will only work to tighten his grip. >> this is what communists do. i know communism very well. most of my grandfathers were taken away by the communist. they want the same thing. they tochted remain in power. don't be surprised when he takes
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even harder stances to quell these insurrections. >> florida congressman michael waltz is a member of the house armed services committee and a former green beret commander joins us now. congressman, politico out with important reporting saying u.s. government communications describe the protests as dispirit, unorganized and largely leaderless that makes it unlikely the demonstrations will lead to a larger or more organized movement. so, what politico is saying is that the united states believes that this is a flash in the pain. that xi jinping is going to survive. this these protesters are going to get squashed down and life goes on per usual. is that a your assessment of the situation? >> i think it's hard to tell. we are seeing some shift in language from some chinese authorities that are starting to hint at, perhaps, the new omicron variant isn't that bad. they can relax some things. i think they are going to try to have a little release valve, particularly with the death of a
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previous chinese leader that the chinese people are going to need to mourn publicly and in large groups. xi will stop at nothing to protect his rule to protect the chinese communist party and to ensure that they remain in charge. and i would not be surprised to see a citizen men square type crackdown. we need much stronger language from this white house. i hope to see that during the state visit with macron that we stand with you, and i would like to see behind the scenes some help to these protesters in defeating the chinese techno surveillance stated. >> you mentioned the meeting with macron. president biden set to host the french president at the white house. china, ukraine, iran all expected to be discussed. are there any deliverables as the folks in washington refer to them as that you are looking out for that you think the white house needs to deliver? >> well, i would like to see a
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shift in macron's position on ukraine. and on putin. macron is kind of positioned himself as the spokesman for europe in dealing with putin. i don't see how he sustains that as putin literally looking to starve and freeze the ukrainian people it death this winter. and as europe is going to head into an economic crisis, as they are starved, of energy, so, you know, pushing the ukrainians to cave, and continuing this kind of many has with putin i don't think is a sustainable position. what i want to see from biden is hey, europe, you need to step up and do more you know, the united states continuing to bear the burden of aiding the ukrainians enough is enough germany you need to do mornings france you need to do more. this is your continent.
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in terms of it military aid, we need to see more from you. >> carley: there is a shortage of servicemen in country now there is this allegation that the naval academy is denying the shipman their diplomacy for not getting the covid vaccine. is that true? >> that's our understanding. we are seeing to get to the bottom of it with the nikki haley academy but, look, this military mandate also a got to stop. the vaccine does not stop the spread. the pentagon is standing on an order is an order. somewhat? sometimes you need to reevaluate your orders. we are in a recruiting crisis that is going to take us years to get out of. the pentagon is on the verge of discharging nearly 20,000, particularly in the reserves and the national guard, at a time when we're seeing a massive military build-up from china. and enough is enough and to the cadets, the families, the military members out there, we have told republicans have told
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the pentagon and this administration, they can come to a common sense solution on this. or we're going to legislate it. they can do it the easy way or we will do it the hard way. the cavalry is coming for those who have been kicked out. >> todd: this is how the government treats them. got leave it there. congressman, got to leave it at that "fox & friends" starts now. >> time is precious and something you can't get back. >> he a satisfy people gathering for a candlelight vigil honoring slain university of idaho students. >> law enforcement officials now walking back their initial claim that one or more of the victims were targeted. >> former twitter executive dropping a huge concession. >> twitter's exsafety chief says their suppression of the hunter biden laptop story was a mistake. >> new boss elon musk vows to make meek of change at twitter. >> no longer use this platform
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