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here is "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> john: emily, thank you, breaking right now the justice department finally charges a plot to kill elect trump before the election. and the court charges sealed today. i'm john roberts in washington. this is breaking news, sandra. >> sandra: good to be with you and i am sandra smith. according to those charges unnamed ballots official reached out to asset in the u.s. in september to put together a plan to kill trump. jillian teen ike turner but the latest on that, hi. >> high, jonathan sanders of the u.s. intelligence committee rebuild the iranian regime plotting the assassination of dan former president trump now president-elect trump and i was you mentioned these charges indicting one iranian man and two associates in the
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united states. what they hope to do is execute the president right here on u.s. soil. take a look at what the doj's filing reveals. it turns back in september iranian official asked to focus on surveil and assassinating trump referred into the documents victim four. this will cost a huge amount of money and response iranian official said "we have already spent a lot of money so the money is not an issue." in october the plan got fleshed out further on iranian directed to give a plan within a week to kill the victim for. if he wasn't able to put forth a plan and the, the irgc iranian government plan to kill him until after the u.s. presidential election. now, recently, we asked the state department year. they say they are tracking this has a top national security
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threat. they have been following the investigation and intelligence like a hot, listen. we consider this national security matter of the highest priority. we made it clear that should iran attack any of our citizens including those who continue to serve the united states for those who formally serve that iran will face consequences. >> we also know from senior administration sources that president biden himself believes and instructed his national security community to treat any concrete assassination attempt against president-elect trump as an act of war gemini should they take connect action, it would be responded to by the united statd we would enter a war footing against the government of iran, sandra. >> sandra: gillian turner live at the state department, john. >> john: back to politics turning the country around after president-elect trump huge mandate from the american
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people. now it seems the white house is turning its tone towards comp after warning that trump election would destroy democracy in that country as we know it. the white house getting pressed as they shift as president-elect trump for his return to the oval office. trump making history with his first cabinet appointee. coverage on all of this, karl rove joints has found the democrats soul-searching after what happened on tuesday. bill melugin the latest on the transition process but first jacqui heinrich live from the white house when the president's apparent change of heart and white house inability to an account for it, jacqui. >> john, president biden directed the entire administration to work with the trump team to ensure smooth and orderly transition and even invited trump to the white house for a sit down ahead of the handover. legitimizing and welcoming samantha's candidacy joe he says would destroy democracy as we know it and given whiplash after
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he said all of these things that was then followed by "we will be okay." listen to what people have been hearing the last few months. donald trump is a great threat to the democracy. don't give them power, are they going to take a right to a question like. >> yes. >> donald trump is an existential threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms. >> president biden has been clear about the threat the former president represents to our democracy. >> president biden did not offer explanation why he is now saying we will be okay. so we asked the press secretary yesterday. >> this administration message and millions of americans that they will wake up the day after election and trump will strip their rights-of-way and democracy will crumble in the present said we will be okay. >> well, you are twisting everything around and that is unfair. no, no, jacqui, it is unfair.
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because i've been standing here trying to be respectful what happened the last two nights ago. being respectful. >> leaks from inside the administration show that the struggle is worse behind closed doors. according to axios, "former biden staff dismissed the criticisms as making excuses for the vice president's failures. how do you spend $1 billion and not win? what the eff." she tried to cheer up the steps and said so much good came of the efforts. the same report, the message "didn't resonate with harris staffers and detached from the reality of what happened" democracy is at stake and then the messages we will get them next time. today president biden is leaving the white house via motorcade as he had to delaware. it will not have another chance, john, to ask how we got from point a to point b. >> john: it would seem what
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they were saying then compared to what they are seeing now regard to trump existential threat to democracy and oral phrase from the president. we will see what other folks had to say about it. jacqui heinrich at the white house, jacqui, sandra. >> sandra: susie wiles has chief of staff the first woman ever to hold the position. let's get to bill melugin reporting from west palm beach at this hour. bill, what do we know about her? >> sandra, we know she likes to keep a low profile and widely liked and widely respected both by donald trump and his inner circle. she will have been at job in the white house which is controlling access to future president trump. let's talk about her background a little bit. this is what we know about her. so we can make susie wiles the campaign cochair 2024 campaign which was a wild success winning on tuesday night. she also served as trump's or to
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state director 2016. she worked for ron desantis in rick scott and also a scheduler for president ronald reagan back in the 1980s. on election night during the victory speech, trump expressed gratitude to her for the amazing run. take a listen. >> let me also express my tremendous appreciation for susie and chris, the job you did. [cheers and applause] susie, come here, come here, susie. chris, come here chris they're just as he likes to stay sort of in the back, let me tell you, the asked to make a nice man, or the iceman. >> another name obviously floating around part of the trump's administration is elon musk and senior ukrainian official confirms to fox news that elon joined the call on wednesday between president trump and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. ukraine is is a lot of elon musk
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darling technology for military purposes. for senior ukrainian official tells wokeness about that call "it was a very good call in our work continues so noble that elon was on one of the first calls the day after the election with zelenskyy. we will send it back to you. >> sandra: very interesting, mileage and out of west palm, john. >> john: white house deputy staff and chief fox news contributor, jan going on in the democratic party how they got here. bret stephens and "new york times" had an excellent column. it was tight at this suffering a humiliating defeat, the politics of today's left is heavy on social engineering according to group identity and also stands for the forcible in possession of bizarre cultural norms and hundreds of millions of americans who want to live and let live but don't like being told him to speak or think. brett stevens is a conservative.
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he voted for harris but i don't know if you so that call them but it was an excellent dissection what went wrong in the democrats this election. >> i thought it was a great column. you no, if you are a democrat today, you are wondering what the heck happened to. lots of reasons why it went wrong but the ultimate is joe biden came into office promising he would be a normal president, a transitional figure. he literally campaigned with younger democrats and said, "i will be the trans transitional figure and others will take over." but instead he became interested in being most transformational president since lyndon johnson or fdr according to the white house aides. that was a direct slap at two people, barack obama who he's never forgiven for supporting hillary clinton and phil and hillary clinton again for never having forgiven them for taking away the price he wanted the democratic nomination in 2016.
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>> john: david axelrod said this about the -- -- >> the party has become a smarty-pants, suburban college education party. it lends itself to the kind of backlash we have seen. >> john: it is pretty clear, the party that believes the party of the working class in america is no longer that. >> it is end. take a look at the fox poll here to if you made more than $100,000, you voted for harris. if your family income was less than $100,000, you voted for trump. who would have thought the party of the working man and working woman so-called democratic party would be in a situation dependent upon the wealthier and that republican party at the big capitalism would depend and have its victory depend upon those less affluent in our society? and i think david axelrod was
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absolutely right. i think part was economic because working-class people were hit harder by inflation than the wealthy. and i think also, working-class people are more practical, commonsensical and the nuttiness that we sell man participating in women's sports or man being able to use women's bathrooms or providing gender treatment and surgery to men who wanted to transition to be into women in state prisons, which they had kamala harris on tape supporting that. that just did not with common sense view what life to be about. >> john: donald trump did a in-your-face to mark cuban, even though that was probably not his ultimate intention but remember what mark cuban said on "the view" the other day. >> donald trump you never see arounds strong, intelligent women ever. it is that simple they are intimidating to him and he
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doesn't like to be challenged by them. >> john: who did grass piling on mark cuban, trump yesterday name susie wiles, the epitome of a strong, intelligent woman the first female chief of staff in the white house. >> i am not sure it is direct response to mark cuban and nice response how mark cuban was. i don't know her but i know people who have worked for her for years and she has an impeccable reputation for being smart, able, effective, thorough and obviously had done a terrific job in running a campaign with chris. we have seen the races and we know how complicated they can be. how did this and they can be and how chaotic they can be internally. she and chris put a discipline on the campaign to make it the best of trump's three campaigns and a lot of credit goes to her. the chief of staff needs to be somebody who has the total and
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complete confidence of the commander in chief. she obviously does. speed when she said one of her jobs is going to be that gatekeeper for donald trump but maybe not so much more of an opr policy like the math guy last administration. karl great to see you and it's been a long week. >> sandra: a judge granting jack smith to drop interference case against president-elect trump and will this state case and see the same fate? that is a huge question right now. andy mccarthy will break it down for us, plus this. [inaudible] and now he told me is down >> john: audio of 911 call played out marine out marine danny penny back in court. the subway choke hold case. judge jeanine pirro up next on the latest testimony.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right marine veteran, danny penny, in court today. she used her 5-year-old son fuller to barricade and protect him as jordan neely moving around erratically and that she was relieved when penny stepped in to stop jordan neely. coast-cohostof "the five" that n following this closely. to speak of what we see is the prosecution putting witnesses they believe will prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt that danny penny either recklessly caused the death or
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with criminal negligence caused the death of jordan neely. i'm not so sure about it here till they had some off the chart witness who called danny penny a murder and abuse her. the defense made a motion to dismiss for mistrial i should say. and the judge apparently denied it. i'm hoping. if instruction some way striking all that testimony because danny penny is not charged with murder or charged with being an abuser. that is off the charts. about what these witnesses are all snaking, and i have it in front of me, is the woman with the stroller said, "he bent his knees and his body was projecting forward." she has a 5-year-old info stroller and she says, "i can get away." you have other people who say this did not look like a normal problem. he said i'm going to kill a mother effer i don't give a damn, it was loud, disturbing
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and one witness after another. the issue is what is danny penny state of mind? he can only be established by what those witnesses on the train say because danny penny van sits in the minds of those people and he can't defend them only to the extent that he can defend himself. he can only harm, really voted to the extent he is entitled to use that force against newly. >> what are they in implications in this 911 call? let's play it out. >> i don't know, he is trying to attack everybody. >> give me a description. >> he has black. they are holding him down. they are holding him down right now. when man is holding him down, when white man is holding him down. >> no problem, they have to identify the color of the person holding him down. the problem is the prosecution ran with it, sandra.
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and they allow the whole testimony of that witness to refer to him as a white guy while outside yelling subway stranger. now, in my courtroom, that would never happen. i was a counselor and have your witness identify who they were talking about until they see them in the courtroom and from after that a name mr. penny. that is an indication of all the gamesmanship going on. but understand this case will have ramifications long beyond what happens in a nondescriptive courtroom in new york city. this is like the bernie goetz case from 40 years ago. the issue how much new yorkers can defend themselves giving them that given the lack of policing crime is out of control. >> sandra: or trapped in a subway car, right? >> moving underground. >> sandra: this is a "new york post" quote any pineal fishing for a mistrial. it was denied by the judge periods lawyer after juror sent
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home for the date daniel penny's lawyer, thomas, asked the judgeo declare a misjudge the next mistrial an incident in the area opening statements and allowing witness testimony to reinforce the narrative that daniel penny was a white van joanne t. >> okay, the fact is the court allowed and the prosecution allowed for the reinforcement of this white guy vigilante but i think the court should have stricken the testimony and put the prosecution back on their heels a little bit. this case is about a particular crime that occurred on a subway car. this is not about america or what is going on in new york city. and i am surprised that a didn't strike the testimony here till they understand he doesn't want to agree to a mistrial because they have to start all over aga. but that is very damning testimony. bit is the undercurrent in the courtroom that they will be faced with. that is not what this case is
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about. >> sandra: wow, way truly played the country is watching this. >> by the way an african american was holding down jordan neely along with danny penny. most of the people in the subway car were african american who were afraid or minorities. >> sandra: those witnesses accounts will be key. judge, thank you very much. we will see you on "the five" tonight, john. >> john: ten for former president bush's annual warrior bike ride. the former president spoke with marc siegel about the importance for caring for the nation's veterans. we have that story from prairie chapel ranch. >> sa >> sandra: will the biden white house replaced a supreme court justice before inauguration day? fox legal carrier bond with her thoughts. >> there was pressure before the election to step down. we'll have to rewind remembered justice ginsburg and how much pressure put well into her '80s and make her day again
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>> john: former president george w. bush is holding his tenth annual warrior bike ride to honor those who have risked their lives to protect our country. fox news chief medical analyst, dr. marc siegel joining the ride for the annual tradition and lives in crawford, texas. how is the day going so far, doctor? >> amazing, john, we went almost three hours on the bike. veterans wouldn't give up abdominal spirit which we need to see led by former president bush and testing himself on the hardest trails. it was coming together. helping each other appeals and if somebody fell down, they help them get up. this is the same spirit with military in active combat brought here. i was inspired by this as was
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buddy on the ride. take a look. take away person comes out of combat and deals with the danger and the darkness of death. sometimes, it is hard to get their feedback on the ground. this is the way to do it because they are riding people with different circumstances. >> you know, i talked to president bush. we had an interview after the ride, which is what you just heard. but he got granular and talked about a program the institution is doing called check it reaching out to veterans in team 43 to see how they are doing. contact us if you are having trouble especially mental health issues. take a look. >> obviously focused initially, but yes we assembled some of the smartest minds in terms of helping people deal with post-traumatic stress. we have connected them with peer-to-peer counseling groups which enables somebody to get the confidence to seek help.
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>> you know, president bush talked about extending that to america. maybe we all need a program like that. this is the beginning stage of it. i asked him if his prescription for america. he said religion is love and there is a lot of kindness in this country, president bush said, and we will be okay. back to you, john. >> sandra: sandra here and we have been showing video of the former president leaving the veterans on the right and you as well. just beautiful stuff there. dr. siegel, part of the staff, those veterans meet that sense of community when they come home. they are together all hours when deployments are wherever they are stationed there to they come home and it is hard to get that sense of community, that tightness back. so much of this is what that is about. >> sandra, you are so right about that. it grows, it is almost like a positive version of the infection. people infecting each other with a positive spirit and then extending to people that didn't
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know about it before. four what the people in the right today had never been here before. they hooked up with alumni who invited them and it grows around the country. team 43 to all of the activities that veterans are doing to help each other. you know, as president bush told me today, you don't know if you have not been there. they have been there. they have been in combat and can relate to each other and help each other. we can be inspired with veterans day coming up. >> john: you know, one at the big issues with people coming back from deployment overseas is for extraordinary rate of military suicide. military is recognizing the risk to a much bigger degree but president bush is also helping the front. >> absolutely. and that is, you know, something called the visible ones have for, post-traumatic stress and these two depression and anxiety and also stigmatizing in the country so people don't come forward to.
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and this inspires people to come forward. we are encouraging everybody to come forward not just feds or the war fighters but everyone. we have to get past the point mental health is stigmatized in this country. it is the number one, number one war injury is the invisible wounds of war post-traumatic stress related mental health issues. number one. we have to pay attention to it as a country. >> sandra: dr. siegel, such important work you are doing there and big thanks to president bush what he's doing giving veterans help. thank you for this. >> john: thanks, doctor, appreciated. >> he is a kind of guy, thank you. >> john: looks like he's in good shape too. fox corporation partnering with u.s. feds to make him away because to help the end to veteran hopelessness since united states. join us this veterans day november 11th to solve the problem in shop camera go to fox/u.s. that and follow the qr code and simply snap a silty
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of yourself and make a video and share your camera on social media using the hashtag on her u.s. feds. >> sandra: love that. so you notice purple today. lsu will have a live tiger and we can confirm that right here on hand for saturday's big game against alabama at home death valley. and their nate to first time in nearly a decade. governor jeff landry is bringing the tradition back and he joined us earlier to tell us how it will play out here. >> this is about tradition. this is about 1-6 we have had a live mascot on the field like many other colleges have before. and of course we are honoring those and no one will take away the honor and respect in the love that we have. our hope is maybe we can get this tiger a war a couple of
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times and indicate how many touchdowns we will have. more to alabama. >> sandra: a lot of excitement building around this in any one who shared concern about it the state surgeon general did issue a statement, "we had numerous discussions in every step to ensure this was say for the tiger. i spent many hours with a tiger and you could tell he was comfortable with people and enjoyed the attention. is in great health, well cared for by his owners and socially acclimated. as a veterinarian and a medical doctor, i could not think of a way literally and figuratively the tiger. go tigers, john was cool. >> john: university have california they have one that runs around the field so why not bring back the tiger question xp to the last time the tiger was on the field there death valleye cheerleader is on top and we will see this again this weekend. a big return to the field for a huge game against alabama, john.
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>> john: hopefully no one will get eaten except for the opposition peer to the white house and senate decided that control of the house is up for grabs. can republican secure trifecta? >> sandra: plus special prosecutor jack smith to end cases against president-elect trump. was this on lawfare? andy mccarthy think so and he is up next. >> we make it a super majority in the house and the senate if coastal elite liberals continue their fall guy thought process when it comes to our justice system. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes.
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man fentanyl that come along with it. president trump for congress willing to work with them and will turn this around and you will see a lot of hard work. >> john: that was national republican congressional chairman richard hudson optimistic earlier this week peer to presidency and senate majority all eyes to the race to 218 house seats to see who will control the lower chamber. republicans now seven seats away from holding that majority as well after flipping six seats. senior congressional correspondent, chad pergram, on capitol hill. chadha, how long until we get the final answer? >> maybe a couple more days, we will seek. republicans inching towards the majority of the house. it is about the map, right now 211 g.o.p. seats, 109th democratic seats, 25 seats remain uncalled. the magic number is 218. has republicans believe they might have the same narrow
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majority they have now. >> we still have a great opportunity to flip alaska from democrat to republican. head right now by a number of points but a slow counting system called right choice. so we probably will be in the 221-223 range. >> democrats are still not conceding that house. they believe they flipped a c in oregon and deeply read district in washington. but democrats say it is time for a reality check. >> come on. we no longer have to act positive in order to keep people fired up for the election peer to the election happened. i can look at numbers as well as anybody else can. no, i do not feel confident about the house. >> in this and it, the g.o.p. expects to have at least 53 seats, a gain of four. dave mccormick knocked off three term bob casey yesterday, but casey is not conceding.
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>> i'm not sure exactly whether a recount or not you're just there is 30 -- them up by 32,000 votes. bid has been clear some time that the mass did not work and there was no path to winning four senator casey. >> now casey says, they were about 100,000 ballots which need to be counted. the only outstanding senate race has right now in arizona and nevada, both democrats ruben gallego and jacky rosen lead in those races. john. >> john: chad pergram with the update for us, we look forward to the final countdown, sandra. >> sandra: special counsel jack smith jack smith with election interference case against president-elect donald . myth think the direction to officially drop it before trump takes office. it is expected smith will have to drop mar-a-lago documents case as well. andy mccarthy form a u.s. state attorney, great to see y
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you, andy mccarthy. what does this mean to you? >> they are taking position on standing office of legal cou counsel, guidance at the justice department basically says that you can either invite nor prosecute a sitting president. they are conceding that present electronic will be certified at the joint section to make session of congress which we know will be january 6th. and his victory will be ratified, state said satisfied electoral votes will be all intensive purposes a sitting president as of january 7th. and they are taking under those circumstances, the circumstance that should not go forward. they could have suspended them for taking the position this is dismissal. i think that underscores that lawfare was really about preventing trump from winning here john now that he has won no
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point in it. >> sandra: some might make the case to help him when gillett backfired on them, and. you make the case in.com piece that it should be the death to the democrats lawfare. the lessons they take from trump's sweeping victory as lawfare is un-american. those clearly disturbed by the democrats practice of judicial process is as a weapon against cheapo political adversary, democrats would do well to assembly that lets lesson and avoid pressing ahead with lawfare. after americans return trump to the white house despite the allegations. do you think they learned their lesson? i think it would be convenient to learn it because cheap beneficiaries have it over the next four years. if we can all take a second to step back and see that this was not only an un-american strategy and not only banana republic's death but that it actually turned the voters off and been
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into trump's advantage. and out going forward, it will be trump running the justice department for the next four years. it is antipolitical interest as well as legal interest to pile lawfare on the history. >> sandra: very similar to your peace, trump lawyer alina habba said this with jesse watters on how the lawfare backfired on democrats,, listen. speak with the doj turning on their own like they did joe biden saying jack smith should step down here till they the election for them and i truly believe that. america is tired at that and i think they said that in the polls. these cases need to drop and they need to move on an american east of the hill. >> sandra: american a studio but also at bates and the judicial system but do you think that can be restored, andy! >> i think we will get a better sense of that in a few days, sandra, there is a state component to lawfare as well.
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judge juan merchan on the presiding judge in the hush money case in manhattan is supposed to rule next tuesday on trump's motion to vacate the guilty verdicts including the immunity claims. we will get a good rate that the lesson has been assimilated by the end of tuesday when we see what judge chutkan does because if he denies the most friends, he signal he may try to sit in trump by november 26. i sure hope that doesn't happen and woodcut against my ideas they have learned a lesson. >> sandra: as far as for now until we can report the cases are falling apart. is it your prediction, andy, michael away altogether. i think the federal cases do and i would be surprised at the atlanta case fulton county case didn't collapse with its own weight primarily, sandra, a bad case to begin with. but it is so bogged down in issues of disqualification and immunity that i don't see it getting up and running again. the ball game now is the
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new york case carriage of the thing there would be to dismisss well. lift not, at least allow trump to appeal any ruling against him on immunity to try that case have for years on a pillow and would probably never hear at that again. >> sandra: great to see you in great to see you in the studio in new york this week for the election. >> thanks, sandra. good luck with your tigers. >> sandra: thank you, sera. spin went all right from takers to monkeys, the great escape 43 monkeys making a break for freedom and guess what? they are still on the list carriage of the play say what you should do if you see just hanging around looking for a handout. >> sandra: andy you set up the segway and it looks like vice president harris rollout failed to attract those key voters they were looking for. jimmy failla, all right, what kind of friday segment is this? he has advice for anyone
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caretaker failed to secure two doors behind her when went into the monkeys enclosure wednesday. 43 of the animals escaped. a land surveyor spotted the monkeys nearby woods and local officials say the monkeys are all young females that have yet to be used in any experiment and do not pose any health hazard to humans. however, they can be skittish if approached. >> do not try to take one home as a pet. don't try to harm end. go somewhere secure like house, car, call 911 and advise where you are and that my feet and we will get someone out there. >> the play say alpha genesis will try to tie them can taste the monkeys back with food. the primates escape from the same lab three previous occasions over the past ten years including an incident in 2018 fat resulted in a federal fine of just under $13,000. fox news has reached out to
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alpha genesis or to the company is yet to respond, john. >> john: do we know what they are using the monkeys for! >> they were part of the breeding program and eventually some medical experiments. they were so young and so small, yet to be used in experiment. that is good news to humans because when you hear about monkeys escaping from a lab, science fiction movies come to mind. but these ones apparently unaffected with any viruses. >> john: that is good news and i have seen all the "planet of the apes" movies and none of that turned out well. >> your overlords. >> john: jonathan, thank you very much. going all the way back to the very first movie i saw that when when it came out and that is how old i am. spit do come on, that is something. i don't know, would you hunker down which are not be terribly
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worried? >> john: it wouldn't be terribly worried because i think the monkeys are pretty shy, and they would be seeking refuge in the trees or maybe something to eat. so maybe somewhere in the trash but i don't think it would be like a bear coming into your kitchen. >> sandra: fair enough, i am sure someone will heed the warnings. spewing all those monkeys can give you a nasty bite. >> sandra: i'm sure, it is a real danger. john, anti-semitic attack against israeli soccer fans that comes a surge of anti-semitism worldwide. could president-elect trump's to the white house turn the tide? od for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage and advanced cancers. one of those cancers is early-stage non—small cell lung cancer. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies
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