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>> ainsley: it is 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, it is friday, we made it through election week. it's come and gone and this is crazy. it is november 8. >> steve: back to the prompter. >> ainsley: this is folk. republicans extend wins with dave mccormick huge win in pennsylvania. >> sky-rocketing prices, wide op border, crime in cities and war on fossil fuel and they want change. >> lawrence: left's meltdown continues after trump's historic win. >> stop talking to men, divorce your husbands. >> i'm tired and i'm done. >> lawrence: crazy. >> brian: you think -- they are not taking it well. celebrity support coming up short. who wrote that, gutfeld?
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john daly has always been pro-trump. final hour of "fox and friends" starts now, remember mornings are better with friends. please get dressed. >> ainsley: not in the prompter. republicans expanding senate majority after senator-elect dave mccormick huge win in pennsylvania. control of the house is still up in the air. >> lawrence: bryan ilenas joins us live. >> republicans clearly now have majority in the senate and extented it to 45 seats after flipping ohio, west virginia and now pennsylvania, where republican senator-elect dave mccormick commrepleted a remarke comeback against bob casey. mccormick never led in average
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of polls and one time was down eight points to casey. here is mccormick on the big win. >> what made the difference, people want change. they represented that desire for change by electing president trump. i think the same with me. they're deeply distressed by the skyrocketing prices, wide open border, crime in cities, war on fossil fuels and they want change and common sense leadership. >> now casey has not conceded. pennsylvania continue to counts 100,000 ballots. casey won six statewide elections. the arizona senate race tightens, gallego's lead has shrunk against kari lake. there are 700,000 ballots still left to count. and there are 200,000 democrats
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left to count and jackie rosen is up a little. control of the house is up for grabs, too close to call. republicans are up, there are 25 races left to call in total including 11 in california and back here, in philadelphia, pennsylvania, two seats here were flipped to red. this was a tipping point state for the republicans. guys. >> brian: i know we are getting a lot of answers. the kari lake thing surprises me, arizona, keeps gaining. >> yeah, when i talk toed dave mccormick campaign in pennsylvania and final days, they said, what was their message, change, change, change. that is what people really want. that is clear with kari lake, these voters out here did not want anything to do with incumbents. >> ainsley: dave mccormick
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worked so hard, good for him. >> lawrence: interesting. >> brian: kyrsten sinema and kelly, two democratic governors. >> lawrence: like 70-something percent, 25% outstanding days after the election. wasn't it this county last time they had trouble with. they have to fix this. >> brian: i think if the president is going to get anything done, he needs both chambers. if he loses the house, nobody thinks he will except hakeem jeffries. if they lose the house, they will look to impeach. >> ainsley: ari fleischer was talking to brian this morning and said, we've learned who voted for kamala? wealthy, college educated and ones without religion. take a step back and say, okay, that is not everyone in our country. middle america does like god, middle america may not have gone
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to college, they are wonderful, god-fearing people, they are not deplorables, they are not garbage, they are hard-working people that can't afford food in the grocery store. democrats are saying some of them are flipping out, losing their minds, cutting their hair, having protests. you have a few democrats like seth molten, democrat from maine, says this. democrats spend too much time trying not to offend anyone rather than be brutally honest about challenges we face. i have two little girls, i don't want them on playing field by a male or formerly male athlete. as a democrat, i'm supposed to be afraid to say that. >> lawrence: you talked about the college educated, that is the lecture crowd. >> ainsley: the ivy league. >> lawrence: talking to black
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males and surrogates, it was all the people lecturing american people instead of listening to other than cans. >> ainsley: lecturing. >> lawrence: we will do what we want to do. >> brian: two seats in new york flip, they ran on donald trump, tom souzi, and deespisito loses to laura guillen. she ran, i'm strong on border, for cutting taxes and small business and same thing casey tried to gain on mccormick same way. look at tom suozi. we should be asking why do people vote for donald trump, what did he do right and what did we do wrong? that is guy that wants to keep his seat. if i'm trump camp, i'm calling this guy, i need people to work with. i will only have five-vote m margin. >> ainsley: you will not work for somebody that does not
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represent you. >> lawrence: most underreported thing about donald trump, he is not partisan. he clashes with the party all the time about issues. during the campaign, there was a huge battle between him and some in the pro-life community, he said he did not want to do a national bill, he wanted it to stay with the states. there is room to compromise with democrats if they are willing to have the conversation. >> brian: here is dean phillips, he ran against president biden and vilified by his own party. he did the show in new hampshire, he joined us yesterday, watch. >> i don't blame people being frustrated, i get it, i've been listening to people for years share with me their concerns and their challenges. i don't know why democrats have not learned the lesson what matters, we have to listen. bernie sanders hit it on the head, we have lost touch with the core of america.
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that is showing through in a lot of elections right now. next candidates that recognize that, that are willing to listen and integrationiate themselves with everyday people, they are going to win. it does not matter politics as much as authenticity, that is lesson learned. >> brian: mike bloomberg said we should have been more canabout deterioration of joe biden. he said that a year ago and they eviscerated him. he is a very rich guy, self-made multi millionaire, lost his dad at young anl and established himself. he hosted joe biden when he was in his prime and saw the detede deor deoration. we will meet in south carolina. >> lawrence: democrats had that bad, i was a former democrat. when you express concern with the party and i sa, you are
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losing me here, they kick you out and don't want to have a conversation. it is their way or the highway. that coalition went for donald trump. you have r.f.k. jr., tulsi gabbard and former democrats that decided to give donald trump a shot. >> brian: biden administration being called out for sudden shift in rhetoric following trump's win. >> lawrence: peter doocy is live at the white house. >> peter: we learned what vice president harris told her campaign staff after they lost, this is from the vice president. yeah, this sucks we all just speak truth, why don't we, according to axios report. staffers did not like the vice president's message after months being told that democracy was in danger if they lost, that of course changed after they lost. we have tape to prove it. >> he is a genuine threat to our
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democracy, that is not hyperbole. that is god's truth. >> donald trump is an existential threat to our democracy and our most fundamental freedoms. >> he's a genuine danger to american security. >> our freedoms are on the ballot and so is our democracy. >> is the message to people who are fearful based on what the me me messaging was -- >> you are twisting everything around, that is unfair. it is unfair. i've been standing here trying to be very respectful to what happened the last two nights ago. >> peter: michael bloomberg says it wasn't great to cover up joe biden's infirmities until they became undeniable on live tv. president biden's remarks about this in the rose garden amounted to a pep talk for disappointed
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dems. >> we all get knocked down, the measure of our character, is how quickly we get back up. remember, a defeat does not mean we are defeated. american experiment endures. we're going to be okay. we need to stay engaged. >> peter: no point did president biden say he was happy the vice president lost. before and after talking about this election that was lost by the people who squeezed him out, he had a big smile. back to you. >> brian: i'm telling you, my prediction, before he leaves, he will call you up and say let's do that sitdown and we'll get the true story. >> peter: we'll see, i'd love to chat, it's been a while. >> brian: you'd have to shout it. >> ainsley: do you think he'll pardon his son? >> brian: peter hasn't done anything.
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no question, he will and everyone expects it. >> lawrence: after a loss, it can't get any worse, tell the truth, tell us everything that happened with joe biden, mental decline and everything. >> brian: too late, we saw it. >> ainsley: someone will write the book. >> lawrence: who is responsible for kamala being on the ticket, put it out. >> ainsley: they are all writing the book now, first to publish it will make a lot of money. >> brian: bob woodward did mention he froze up and people had to finish the sentenceings for him. this is a falling downstairs for years. >> ainsley: on social media, women are cutting their hair off, going on a sex strike, telling you to break up with any man in your life. harvard professors are cancelling classes because students feel blue. the guardian is offer ing help o
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staffers. one professor says you can stay home if you need to. >> stop talking to men, divorce your husband, leave your boyfriends, leave them. they don't give a -- about you. i promise you, come over to this side, i will bake cookies, i will shave your head. >> what do we do, how do we fight? i don't know. i don't know what to do. i am tired and i'm done. this country is done. it's gone, it's lost and lost forever. >> we find ourselves, i believe, in a time where there are let's say peers in history of mass m movements of people that mobilize to protect one another
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in times of fascism and authoritarianism. >> lawrence: let me get this straight, war is breaking out all over the world right now, grocery prices up, criminals taking people's stuff. illegal immigration is out of control and you have them being offended and taking over apartment complex and america is over now because of the return of the guy where there was peace around the world and grocery prices were lower and border was secure? this is why they are losing, they are listening to this group of people. >> brian: right. tell you what, the squad has never been more marginalized. rashida tlaib did not vote for kamala harris, aoc supported biden. they are in the wilderness. >> ainsley: so divorce your husband because a man won? what is the point of that, i don't understand, why break up with your boyfriend? >> lawrence: or cut your hair?
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>> ainsley: anti-men now? >> lawrence: what is cutting the hair? >> ainsley: one of my doctors after hillary left, cut her hair. i said, what, she said, i cut it because it is like a cleansing, like regrowing. i love this lady so much, too. all right. >> lawrence: you going to be getting a new doctor. >> ainsley: i love her, she's amazing. >> b britney spears, it works for her. everything know went smooth after that. >> ainsley: 15 after top of the air, go to fox news alert. israeli socky fans attacked biant-israel protesters in amsterdam, 60 people have been arrested. prime minister netanyahu says they are working to range commercial flights home.
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>> brian: matt finn is awaiting their arrival. matt. >> el al, the airline has added emergency flights from netherlands to israel to bring people home after that violent mob attack in early morning hours. some of this video is disturbing and graphic, we have to warn you. the riot happened after israel's largest soccer team played amsterdam ix. amsterdam won. footage shows israeli fans being stomped and kicked on the ground and jumping into canals to escape. the attack is being condemned as an antisemitism crime. five were injured and treated in the hospital, 20 to 30 minor injuries. one says a cabdriver offered him
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a safe drive back to his hotel. >> -- was really terrifying. >> there are reports and video that appear to show israeli fans cursing out arabs and chanting slogans and ripping down palestinian flags. it is claimed israelis instigated, writing we strongly condemn anti-arab slogans carried out by the israeli football club in amsterdam. the video is coming together, we are trying to piece together how this erupted. a regularly scheduled flight just landed and we hope to talk to israelis who were part of this mob attack. we'll update throughout the day. back to you. >> brian: wow, thank you, matt. i've never heard of an israeli crowd burning arab flags in europe. i don't see them do it in tel
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aviv, i'd like to see that proof. see where it goes. >> ainsley: been through so much after october 7 and seeing that being punched for supporting team the crowd did not like. >> brian: a club game. carley shimkus is here with news. >> carley: we have a fox wildfire alert to get to. a fast-moving wildfire in southern california tearing three 22 acres and destroying structures and homes. 10,000 people forced to evacuate and 10 hurt. we'll bring the latest as it develops. wild, developing story, search underway for 43 monkeys on the loose in south carolina. after escaping from a research center, they scurried out when a worker left a door unsecured. each monkey weighs six to seven pounds and they have never been used for testing due to young age. they are too young to carry
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disease, good news. police warn residents to secure doors and windows, no word if the monkeys have been recapturured. >> carley: and joe rogan calling on president trump to reunite the country. >> we have a real chance to make real chance. there is a real chance to make real tangible change that is going to be for good of everybody. >> he's got to ignite people, unite people. let them talk their -- let them unite, unite everybody. >> carley: rogan gave trump a last-minute endorsement in the days leading up to the election. and joe biden's tenth annual warrior bike ride. marc siegel joined us alongside spencer millo.
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>> they ride in formation, if somebody falls, they pick them back up. that ise coo part of this. >> post-traumatic stress is tough, so many of us dealt with. in the beginning, i tried to hide it, i realized it was a strength to you can ta-about it. i'm trying to talk about it to help people out. >> carley: former president bush has been hosting the ride for wounded veterans since 2011. it will go two days at the bush ranch in crawford, texas. those are headlines employees >> brian: maybe we'll hear from the former president at some point. cool, change your plans, carley. field of valor drops today, a series you are going to love, it has great americans in our past who were athletes first or second and served in the military. roger roger staubach, joe lewis, pat tillman, ted williams and
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bob feller who are featured in there. you will love this. >> hard to imagine superstars of our era going off to war. i've done more with one than with two. >> the stories you hear almost sound made up. >> right to the left. >> hears bombing of pearl harbor and goes to the u.s. navy rec recruitment office. ♪ >> saw marines as an opportunity to become somebody. >>cummings was a pioneer. pat tillman served. >> nice editing. >> brian: ted williams would have had more homers, he was in world war ii. volunteered to go back. >> ainsley: i can't wait to
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watch that. >> lawrence: do we watch that or one nation? >> brian: wow, putting me on the spot. >> ainsley: both. >> lawrence: do we do both? >> ainsley: one nation on fox is the night. >> brian: i would watch before. watch before. >> ainsley: and get brian kilmeade all day saturday and sunday. also, i'll traveling to south carolina, i'll be in a diner in myrtle beach on monday morning. it is veterans day, 11th. veteran cafe and grill. >> lawrence: get there early, it will be packed. >> ainsley: myrtle beach loves "fox and friends" and we love them. my sister sufficiency born there. my parents used to live there. i have friends coming from cha charleston and other areas. come over, i want to hug the veterans there. >> brian: spend day on the beach. >> ainsley: bring pictures of your veterans and we'll honor
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>> suzie wiles, impressive resume, she is running campaign from a to z and long-time florida-based republican strategist, knows the area and knows washington. you have secretary of state finalists, hag dltd gerty, marco rubio and richard grenell. h haggerty is in a positive spot. secre secretary of defense mike walsh, mike pompeo, who had two positions. congressman mike waltz, served with dick cheney. homeland security secretary chad wolf had job acting and tom homan could do it, he was also ice director. attorney general, paxton or
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somebody on the outside that took on leticia james yesterday. then department of energy name popping up is someone from energy-rich state, governor doug burgum, who is -- almost was running mate and finalist there. governor, welcome. your thoughts about being recommended for so many different positions with the trump administration? >> brian, first place to start is celebrate this historic win by president trump under biden and harris. we had drawn our country into two proxy wars, one with russia, iran and cold war with china and now only been 48 hours. president trump, world preparing for peace, we have a new sheriff in town and president trump's policies, maximum pressure on iran, whether making sure america is going to be dominant in energy, will be key to
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diplomacy. this is game-changing already. very exciting time and policies are going to lift up for everybody. doesn't matter if you voted for president trump or not, you will benefit from policies having safer border and stronger u.s., exciting time and people are floc flocking the talent showing up. in 2016, president trump won unexpectedly, but now every position, there are 20 qualified people banging on the door to get a job and i know president trump and his team, fantastic choice with suzie wiles, they will put together a fantastic team to drive our country forward. >> brian: people look at north dakota, you have tech-centered expertise, you know silicon valley in and out and look at north dakota and see how oil and energy rich it. crude and natural gas.
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got coal, home to largest known lignite deposit and seventh largest in coal. people think energy. you have been doing traveling international, you have international contacts. what has that been like and how does that change your thought process? >> well, as you know, president trump and i were outsiders, both business guys and elected first time in public office back in november of 2016. that perspective, my spending 25 years building global companies had people working for me all over the world. one thing i understand right now, in addition to the global competition we have between great powers, people want access to my market, that is why such a powerful soft diplomacy tool.
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president trump understands we are in ai arms race with china and to have every job and every industry and affectings defense, we have more electricity. combination, i had a chance to be in israel four weeks ago meeting with benjamin netanyahu and i can tell you, world leaders are excited about president trump being back in office. they know policies will support allies and have maximum pressure under our adversaries. it was not like that with biden. fantastic new day with foreign policy and i can tell you first hand our allies are excited about having president trump back in office. >> brian: have you talked to president trump about positions you might be interested in that the audience would like to know? >> i was with him in mar-a-lago on tuesday night and opportunity
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to be with him midnight that morning in grand rapids when he took the stage at midnight, his fourth rally of the day, two hours on stage. people need to understand that there isn't anybody that works harder than president trump, in incredible once in a lifetime. >> best of luck in the position you are most likely going to be offered. thank you. republicans took senate and could be on their way to ep cooing the house, house majority leader steve scalise on what unified government would mean for the gop and their agenda. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs
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hag >> lawrence: huge pickup for senate republican dave mccormick unseats three-term senator bob casey securing 53rd seat in the majority. the balance of power is still hangs in balance for house. next guest feels confident they'll have unified government come january. house majority leader steve scalise joins us now. thank you for your time. >> good to be back with you. >> lawrence: break it down for us, you feel like y'all have the edge right now, what seats will you be able to pick up to secure this in the house? >> well, of course, california has a lot of outstanding races and i talked to our incumbents in the 50/50 races, they are all leading, what is outstanding are
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good areas for them. hope that gets done quickly. california should have had this counted on election night, we'll get that done. state like alaska, we have great opportunity to flip alaska from democrats to republican, we are leading, our candidate is ahead by a number of points. they have a slow counting system called ranked choice, it takes extra time. i feel confident we'll flip alaska. another seat in california, scott baugh has a chance to flip, as well. we'll probably be 221-223 range, i'd like it to all get done. good to see senate pick up pennsylvania. casey was a major victory. we flipped two seats from democrat to republican. we won in a couple tough places, new york we lost some really tough races that still hurts, nothing expected. we have a great opportunity with
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united government to get this country back on track working with president trump. >> lawrence: let's talk about this. say you get the trifecta, it looks like it may happen. new sheriff in town, donald trump is leader of the republican party. some people concerned about house and in-fighting, what is the number one bill that will be passed to the president's desk? is it border security? >> i've talked to president trump about this, budget reconciliation, a lot of things you can put in that. it is first 100-day agenda, renewing trump tax cuts, many were passed in 2017, we want to renew so families don't see tax increase and president trump talked about other things he wants to include. include more american energy production. talk about getting our economy back on track, open up american energy than joe biden or kamala harris shut down. ability to produce more energy
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in our country will lower gasoline and food price for families struggling and really takes leverage away from countries like russia, like iran, venezuela. geopolitically has a lot of benefits. let's right-size government, elon musk will be involved in that. get rid of a lot of rules and regulation that add cost and don't do anything to keep us safer. stupid things like banning gas stoves and banning combustion engine. epa came out with rule that is killing thousands of jobs in michigan, that rule has no impact on our country. it helps china, if you want to upon had the ev industry in china, that is what those rules do, crush american jobs. we're looking at that in the first hundred days. >> lawrence: i love you are prepared and ready and have bills already in the canister and firing on all cylinders.
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thank you for giving us time. >> more border security. >> lawrence: got to happen day one. >> we have a great opportunity to get back on track, thanks to the american people for overwhelming mandate they gave president trump. >> lawrence: we should all be thanking the american people. thank you. more "fox and friends" straight ahead. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. incoming dishes. —ahhh! —duck! dawn powerwash flies through 99% of grease and grime in half the time. yeah, it absorbs grease five times faster.
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>> ainsley: day 12 of daniel penny's manslaughter trial in new york city will begin in just over an hour. chanley painter joins us with more. >> chanley: good morning. it is a big day, the jury will hear from witness number 17 when court picks up today. a key eyewitness told the injury yesterday she felt her life was in danger when jordan neely, who was homeless, on drugs and suffering from mental ilness threw his jacket and made threats saying, i don't care if i die, kill me, lock me up, i don't care if i go to jail for life. there was a moment i thought i was going to die. everyone was frozen. she feared jordan neely may have had a weapon and was relieved when penny intervened. her testimony echoed another passenger who recalled jordan
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neely raising his fist when daniel penny stepped in. another arrived after penny was releasing him from the choke hold. this witness said penny was flailing jordan neely's limbs around carelessly. he called penny a murderer on the stand. the judge denying that motion saying witness's bias was clear. the trial is expected to last several weeks. >> ainsley: we've been watching all day. thank you. check in with dana perino for what is coming up top of the hour. >> dana: send me your fit check on that jacket, i got to know. >> ainsley: i think veronica. veronica beard. you can borrow it, my office is close to yours. i'll leave it out for you. you can have it. i have a jacket i need to give you. you have the dress, i have the jacket.
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>> what is brian wearing? >> dana: producers want to kill us right now. >> ainsley: show them your label, brian. >> dana: looking good. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> ainsley: lawrence, head on in, lawrence is getting jealous. >> dana: then 53 gop senate seats, dave mccormick flips a seat and joins us this morning. trump is making history, suzie wiles first woman to be white house chief of staff. and msnbc morning show host is shocked at price of butter, all that plus tyrus and todd piro, we'll see you at 9:00.
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>> good morning, everyone. look at my friends that came near and far. where are you from? >> mercer island. >> minnesota. >> alabama. >> florida. >> alabama >> mayberry, north carolina >> dallas, texas. >> pennsylvania. >> georgia. >> pennsylvania. >> a birthday today? >> clara, i'm 13. >> let's do the weather real
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quick. across the country we have snow over the rockies, we have the storm raphael in the guff of mexico not going to impact is anyone around the gulf coast. the potential for showers and thunderstorms in the central u.s., a good looking forecast in new york city. mornings are? >> better with friends. >> you are amazing. do you want to say hi to everybody in the studio? hi, everybody in the studio. happy friday, we made it. >> brian: has anyone checked on hollywood celebrities after their support comes up short for kamala harris? a growing chorus of stars and pro-athletes are reeling from donald trump's historic victory. >> ainsley: our next guest has always been for trump. john daly. >> lawrence: were you surprised? >> i was praying that he would
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win. i didn't know it would be that big. i think america is tired of what's been going on for the last four years. >> ainsley: you posted on x. historic, welcome back, mr. president. cheers for getting our country back. what was the reaction? >> i lost a lot of followers but i gained 100 times more. i think our country needs daddy trump and what he did when he became president our 45th, what he did for four years was a miracle. he got us out of a lot of things. all he wants to do is properect the our country. we want to protect our kids and our family. daddy trump wants to protect america and he will do it again. >> lawrence: you've known him since 1992. you always called him that. how did you run into him at first, the golf world? >> we were playing in a pro-am in massachusetts in 1992. i got to know him. we sat on the back porch for
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four years. i'm drinking jack daniels and diet coke and he is drinking diet coke and we talked. he loves golf. he is passionate about golf. he said one day i'll be the president of the united states. it was in 1992. >> brian: really? >> you watched it happen. what is your recommendation to people. they just can't get over this loss. celebrities that put their life on the line. cardi b doesn't want to anybody who voted for trump. what is your advice? >> it goes back to protecting our family. you have to protect our borders. you have to protect the american stints. you have to protect the family before you can protect anybody else and that's what daddy wants to do. what's going on in venezuela gangs and n colorado taking over apartments and people and immigrants taking over hotels and stuff and, you know, you have to protect the family, that's america. protect them first and then we can worry about a lot of other
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stuff outside of the united states. but daddy trump is all about america. common sense, protect the ones that live in our country and he is just an amazing human being. the whole family is amazing. all they want to do is protect us. >> lawrence: have you talked to him since he became president elect? >> we've been texting a little bit. i didn't want to bother him. i just love him. people who don't know the trump family are the greatest family that i've ever known. >> ainsley: we all want to have a jack and coke with you. you seem like such a fun guy. next time you are in new york come on over. >> john daly good boy vodka now. >> ainsley: everyone say a prayer for him and everyone follow him on x. bye. >> bill: good morning. here we go on friday. the trump cabinet coming into focus. th
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