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misogyny over message of inclusiveness in a message for the people? by the people. >> sandra: well, it was a meltdown and it was on "the view" as the show's cohost freak out over president trump's win and we will take into that with more liberal reaction coming up all our. ♪ ♪ [inaudible] >> sandra: israeli soccer fan really think that a horrifying moment and others were attacked overnight in amsterdam simply for being jewish. that brutal assault described by authorities in the netherlands as systematic violence by anti-semitic rioters. five people taken to the hospital and 60 people were arrested. wow, and sandra smith in new york and good to start another hour with you. spewing out that way, that is disturbing. i am john roberts and this is
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the 30. violence breaking out after soccer match with disturbing video at the thing kicked, stomped on and some jumping into amsterdam's famous canals to get away. matt finn in tel aviv with the latest for us. matt, what is it's all about? >> john, who want to show you more video but first we have to warn you it is graphic and disturbing. the video from last night shows israeli jewish soccer fans running for their lives, basically, even jumping into amsterdam's canals to escape. the king of netherlands closes anti-semitic crime. president biden calls it despicable and says he appreciates the dutch authorities commitment to holding the perpetrators accountable. today, multiple emergency flights were added from the netherlands here to israel to bring israelis home. they are continuing right now at this hour. i spoke to one man at the airport in tel aviv after living for the attack last night here too he says he ran through alleyways with his sisters for
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safety. >> they became very violent until they were looking for israeli/jewish people to attack into the salt them. they did with knives, they drive by and threw them into the water and to into the freezing water. >> that me and says this event sparked memories of the holocaust. as jewish israeli he does not enter return to you. i spoke with the soccer team with return to israel and he said this was a coordinated hunt and it felt different. >> a jewish football team brings a yellow in the star of david. clearly, this has nothing to do with the fans. we have great collaboration between the fans. clearly, this is something where our fans because of the jewish were clearly targeted. >> now, there are reports and we have seen video what appears to
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show israeli fans chanting slurs against arabs and ripping down palestinian flags. the palestinian ministry of foreign affairs claims israeli fans instigator last night riding "he strongly condemns the anti-arab slow mx slogans and hostile actions carried by supporters of israeli football n amsterdam hereto it is possibleo teams win against each other and got into some type of argument r the game and unfortunately they saw a turn into all of these devious instances. i spoke with israel come back to anti-semitism and not lost anybody in the city where anne frank hit. john and sandra. >> john: matt finn for us in tel aviv, matt, think is much. two jewish students attacked and nepal university said they were physically showing support for israel at the time of the attack. chicago police seeking to identify the suspects.
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what do we know about this incident, mike? >> we know these two victims where young men 21 and 27 years old the. the chicago jewish alliance regularly took positions on the campus at nepal to open conversations about israel and the controversy surrounding israel. video released by valence the sin the of the attack and punched and knocked to the ground with anti-semitic comments. the chicago jewish alliance say a text like this are more co common. >> we as a society have framed jewish israelis as oppressors. it has greater permission structure for violence against. and you are seeing it repeatedly both in chicago and across the country. >> the nepal president put out a statement reading in part, we are outreach this occurred on the campus. completely unacceptable and a violation to uphold and care for
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the dignity of every individual." chicago police said it was a battery hate crime. chicago place at the images have men in their 20s one with that they had 5'5" foot 8 inches or 5'11" and the other 6 feet tall but the camera never got a good look at his face. nepal university was home to anti-israel demonstrations and encampments this past spring, john. >> john: mike tobin, sandra >> lead spring and fox news contributor, editorial board member and chief speechwriter. bill, great to have you here. just terrific stories of targeting people because they are jewish. >> we have seen it for the last year, right, what is going on. it is amazing to me it is at the university's. is not in some mississippi back order. it is the most elite campuses in the country. the more elite, probably the more anti-semitic the campus is.
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but is astounding. >> sandra: do you think anything changes now with the president-elect donald trump in the white house question work. >> i hope so. we expect president trump to be more forthright about his support for israel. i think donald trump whatever his policies are on war, his idea if you will wage it, when it. anything benjamin netanyahu is getting all sorts of don't go here, don't do this from the biden white house. it might feel a little more free to follow up on some of the victories by continuing to pursue the terrorists. >> sandra: bill, i sort of want to transition to obviously postelection day or just some of what we are hearing out there and our own jacqui heinrich put a question to the white house press secretary, karine jean-pierre. it highlighted the difference between him and president biden that the threat donald trump was he was saying coach at the theater he was putting in
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american public and what he said after he was elected. listen here. speak of this administration message to millions of americans during the wake up the day aftee election and trump had their rights stripped away and democracy would complement the president said today we will be okay. so -- >> you are twisting everything around and that is really unfair. no, no, no jack. >> speed tooth did she twist anything around or repeat the president's words? >> repeat the president's words but the problem is when first elected he gave a good speech on unity and healing of the country and the other day on the election on his way out, he gave another good speech on putting these things behind the elections and showed by inviting donald trump to lunch. the problem is everything in between the biden administration just calling threats and democracy fascist and so forth, garbage. the language biden used was atrocious.
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it kind of belies the statements here to speak to let's not forget, this is some of what we heard. both of these were in october or near the end of october days before election day in both president biden and karine jean-pierre about trump being a threat. >> he is a genuine threat to our democracy. that is not hyperbole but the god's truth. and folks, it is not just him. it is the people around him. these people there maga mean what they say, they generally mean what they say. >> look how do you have heard from this president over and over again about the threats to democracy. in the president has spoken about pat here do you have heard from the former president himself say that he will be a d. this attempt, not us. >> sandra: that is what he said and now voter spoke because guess what, bill, these are the games in every demographic in this country.
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women, more women voted and noncollege-educated voters, spanish, black men. did they have their voice heard. >> i can joe biden we should take what he says seriously. people are garbage and trump supporters. amazing thing is not just the attacks on trump but attack on trump supporter's. going back to hillary calling deplorable and now calling garbage or a threat to democracy too. now you have a nice lunch for your resident fascist, right? >> sandra: and i know were talking about the liberal media reaction. so many are tuning in for it because it is meltdown city. >> it is a great show. >> sandra: this was "the view" earlier today. >> what is wrong with this country that they would choose a message of divisiveness, at xenophobia, web racism, of
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misogyny? [applause] a message of inclusiveness, a message for the people, by the people. that is what the problem is. >> the question should be yes, sunny, why did they vote for him? no, no, we need to be an retrospective, they voted because they need help in their everyday lives. i'm a racist, misogynist? >> sandra: god bless for her attempt there. looking with fantasy but they got wrong, but what i hear is somebody who thinks he knows better. she knows better. for you, for everybody out there, she knows. >> my wife went to my client with a of 20 suburban women who mostly voted for trump to watch "the view" the reaction to see how funny it would be and they were not disappointed. stated they delivered, that is for sure. >> if you can't think for
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yourself is what that says. unbelievable, bill, bed to see you in and to have be in the new york studio. john, by the way, speaking of bill, watching markets today and it is incredible what is happening. go ahead. >> john: "the view" ask what is wrong with america and here is what is wrong with america. look at that. >> sandra: this is that dow jones 44,000 for the first time ever and there is quite a record on wall street right now. john, it goes to show day after day reporting the record highs the stock market and you had the biden administration wanting to own that as a reflection of the strong economy. there were others on the street saying this is a trump trade. this was a market following the polls and the likelihood president trump could be reelected. and to have is happening now mere days after the election happened is interesting. >> john: it is.
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that is what the dow jones looks like that to be have the s&p 500 because it crossed 6,000 for the very first time and effort on that. >> sandra: bigger snapshot of the u.s. equity market are joe. >> john: i would think what this is is this is the market pricing and to move towards 15% corporate tax, which is what trump said as president he would pursue. he's got the senate so he might be able to get it passed. it depends if they do it through reconciliation or not do it might be 60-foot threshold they might not be. if they get the house they can put that bill forward in corporate tax. speed. >> sandra: lowering taxes and rolling out regulations and another quarter point drop in the interest rates and that can help the housing market and consumers. migrant caravan heading to the u.s. and president-elect trump to keep his day one deportation promised! >> john: plus iranian asset charged in a murder for hire plan to kill president-elect donald trump. what is being done to protect
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farhad shakeri and according to criminal complaint he demanded large sums of money for working on this plot to kill the president-elect just a few months ago. stated in the criminal complaint, asset farhad shakeri said irgc official said it would cost a huge amount of money and that irgc official said we already spent a lot of money so the money is not an issue. according to the complaint, spoke to fbi via telephone that gave conditions on the interview. and asset farhad shakeri dated reason for participating with the fbi is to attempt to obtain a sentence reduction for another individual who is serving a sentence in a u.s. prison by providing assistance to law enforcement on this individual's behalf. we reached out to the doj to see if they under the proposal. intelligence officials tell fox news and have for some time the president-elect to receive steady threat streams since ordered the killing of general
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in 2020. these plots are a chance for revenge. iranian american activist was also the target of interrupted plot. the doj said asset farhad shakeri worked with two people in new york city to surveil and murder those two associates arrested and will be with martha at the top of the hour with the story. sandra. >> sandra: david spunt live in washington for us. shannon is a friend of mine so it's all good. >> i apologize, sandra, of course. >> john: let's dig deeper with the ambassador and former national security advisor robert o'brien. robert, good to be with you. what is interesting to me, justice department is going after this guy asset farhad shakeri. this was directed by an official actually in tehran as part of the islamic revolutionary guard corps. yet the biden administration has
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taken no action or punished iran for a plot to kill the president-elect. >> no, john, thank you for having me. i can tell you these plots are very serious and that change her to the former president is serious. it is interesting when the attempted assassin or attempted assassin told them it would cost a lot of money there revolutionary guard official said that's okay we have plenty of money. where did that come from? $6 billion in hostage ransom the biden administration provided the iranians. they have plenty of money with sanction relate because we have not enforced sanctions. these plots are very real and i hope the president of the united states, president-elect joe former president of the united states is getting security detail as big as joe biden's with coast guard assets down to mar-a-lago, south florida and protecting the president as especially amp of these threats. >> john: i think they finally got the message.
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let me ask you this question, he will take office in under 70 days. how do you think the world will change under trump? he has pledged as president-elect to end the war in ukraine and also the war in israel with palestinians in gaza to end. had to get think that will unfold? >> well, i can tell you i go on the receiving of hundreds of calls with ambassadors, heads of states, the president talking to heads of states and the world is thrilled president trump is back. they are excited about america and the leadership and you see the stock market and americans are excited. peace through strength is coming back. the world is our strong american leadership and they don't want week leadership. no worse. nowhere in ukraine and no war in the middle east. daytime -- that'll happen under the biden-harris administration and that type of week leadership is leaving and 70 days.
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and the help is coming for the world in america. in the form of donald trump. he will have a great new team with him. >> john: brain hook is leading through transition to the state department. we will see how much resistance he runs into the state department to change back to trump. trump is not after regime change but will return back to a pressure campaign. this is what "the wall street journal" said thursday. the people briefed on trump's plans and top of pfizer said that he would move rapidly to choke off iran -- that would recreate the strategy that the former president adopted in his first term with mixed results. i guess he is showing iran there is a new sheriff in town. but he says he is open to making a deal with iran as long as the deal includes not just a nuclear program, ballistic missiles and malign activities in the east and elsewhere as well. do you think iran will be
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willing to come to the table after pressure campaign gets renewed? >> they are just about to come to the table asked him, john. we have $4 billion in currency reserves, $4 billion currency riff serves and they were almost bankrupt. and they said they were getting $150 billion in sanctions released by the administration which got no nuclear deal in return and no terrorism. so all the money went to steel up into the beautiful tiny they built in god's appeared to all the and the missiles and the iranian ballistic fashion hundreds of missiles launched and iran was paid for by sanctions relief. this time around if iranians want to have an $8 from oil sales, they will have to give up terrorism and support for hamas and killing for americans and the jewish in the middle east periods famous president considers putting together new
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national security and diplomatic team, any thoughts that you have returning to the white house? >> the president would have to ask and i've always said in the past, salute and say yes. all that conversation with the president periods got a lot of great people, ric grenell, marco rubio john ratcliffe, keith kellogg and a plethora that want to serve in qualified and capable and professional and will do a great job for the president. >> john: the days ahead in all of that will unfold and we will find out what the president's thinking. robert, good to talk to you again for. >> great to be with you, john periods we went back to david spunt is mentioning the iranian journalist will join martha maccallum at the top of the 3:00 hour appeared to the story to address the iranian plot on her life as well as president-elect. >> sandra: what an incredible story she has but meanwhile hollywood all in for a vice president harris put the star power failed to dazzle
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♪ ♪ >> john: president-elect donald trump the largest deportation ever. and he says he will start it on his first day in office. but the pushback, as you can imagine, already piling on. griff jenkins, is it possible for an operation that made? great question promises met we will see if can't because deportation of this size and scale never attempted requiring many more agents to detention beds and judges. one fsc group $3 billion plus price tag on it that president-elect trump says we have no choice in people familiar with the plan say they will start with those who pose
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the greatest threat. >> these deportation with safety threats to national security threats, they will be the priorities. nobody should be pushing back against removing a public safety threat from this streets have the country to protect our citizens. >> but the plan faces logistical and legal challenges especially in jurisdictions where officials say they will not cooperate. >> if this trump administration would that state place assist in mass deportations? >> no, absolutely not. but you know, let me say this. i did think it is important that we all recognize that there is going to be a lot of pressure on states and state officials. >> john: john, you can bet congress will have a role to play and newly elected lawmakers appear ready to assist. >> the american people spoke loud and clear on tuesday.
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they gave this president and republicans a mandate to do everything that we can. the goal should be to deport every illegal in this country that we can find. >> john: and there is yet another caravan of migrants marching through mexico. john, yesterday, the leader text me and said, their goal is to get across the border before trump takes office. >> the border patrol talked about that yesterday. that is a big concern they have. how many people will try to sneak in before trump here to it's a trump administration for campaign says they are wasting their time and money because they were going back eventually. >> john: it's griff jenkins, sandra. >> sandra: cushy suites and university pulling out the stops to create "self-care spaces" to help students cope after the elections. jimmy failla who is with fox across america here for this friday edition of what happened?
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[laughter] that is you or kill, to make, go for it here to speak with a nice thing is, the nice thing is nobody on the left is overreacting. they are just taking it in stride to. >> speaking of these are the ladies hat "the view" and this just happened a few minutes ago. to. >> black people voted for somebody that they know is a racist. latino knows they will vote for somebody [speaking another language] and somebody that treats them like trash and calls them trash. white women voted for somebody they know took away their reproductive rights. so all of those things are hard for people like me to understand. >> sandra: she cannot handle, jimmy, people can think for themselves. >> imagine that. two things, number one, the dave chappelle had a funny sketch about aligned white supremacist who was actually black and didn't realize he was
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being racist towards himself. okay, the greatest thing in the world, john pat and navarro is calling hispanics racist because they voted for trump who was going to deport [speaking another language] assuming automatically the family is here illegally. how about the latinos here in the country legally number one. if anybody is watching -- >> sandra: like the ones who voted? >> if you want tickets for "the view" $10 to get in and $200 to get out. >> sandra: you never disappoint. >> john: unless it is a red to public security, i don't think they will be prioritizing her. so the other jimmy, jimmy kimmel had this to say that they after the election. watch air. >> let's be honest, it was a terrible night last night, for women, hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go. for health care. for our climate.
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[applause] for science. for journalism. for justice, for the speech and a terrible night for poor people, middle-class, seniors who rely on social security, former allies in ukraine and nato. >> john: i'm not sure anybody prays how bad it was for nato. but it was a bad night. and this litany of what this is why it was a bad night. 73 million people said this is the night that we want and they are not all racist, xena folds, what have you! me are american citizens looking for a better life and they said, this is the guy that will give that you might give it to us. >> that is where late-night comedians failing and why greg gutfeld took over and a dirtbag like me to get a show on the weekends is because these guys have been derelict in their duty to entertain and unite the country here till late night comedy is where you used to go t political differences aside andy
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be facing this country. now you are watching activism as great as comedy which is why jimmy kimmel does an monologue and hamas claims responsibility for the bombing. it is terrible. >> sandra: it is interesting and senator marco rubio talk about this on the show yesterday, the celebrity endorsements one after another, jimmy for kamala harris and the vice president and the campaign leading up to election day. j.lo, oprah and senator rubio said it did not work, watch. they have these great endorsements and bad money didn't deliver and jennifer lopez did not deliver for kamala harris because the average voter they will listen to the guy's music that they don't give a damn what he thinks about this. >> listing, he is spot on your cube it is hard to watch beyonce and feel she has affected at the cash register when groceries go up 30%. do you feel better about the
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border when bruce springsteen endorses kamala even though she led and 50 million illegals who were not born in the usa question at the answer is no! liberties are not affected by the consequences of this administration. that is why they are the only ones willing to endorse her. >> john: for students affected by the consequences or the election, constitutions like harvard and princeton have canceled classes. they created safe spaces. they are happen for economy sessions to help students deal with the trauma they are experiencing. georgetown university is offering legos and coloring books to help students cope. let me put this up on the screen, tuition cost harvard $55,000 a year and 60,000 georgetown $55,000 a year so you can play with legos and have coloring books. how many parents out there and support that? >> that is a lot of money for day care, you know? that is what colleges have become a woke day care where they have let inmates run their
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asylum. want to point out, none of this step happen in my alma mater community college. that weight and we needed great is when they ran out of quarters at their night. [laughter] >> sandra: jimmy, by the way legos and coloring books are quite, very, very relaxing. >> you think these kids are upset now, wait until they step on a lego, my goodness periods me when i tried to put together a lego project with my 13-year-d back when nine or ten and it was the most frustrating thing. it was maddening. playing with legos is a good way to deal with anxiety. >> not me. >> john: good to see you, jimmy. >> sandra: things, jimmy. >> john: see it this weekend. democrats calling a supreme court justice sonia in order to give biden a chance to fast track or replacement, but will she do it?
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leaves office. that will give a chance to to elect a younger judge periods has pushed for her to step aside and she has some health issues, fast-track replacement which marked that process could go up the rail so easily. >> a have a couple of questions about this story in general. i want to know who is the person floating this out there. if it is somebody who thinks delusional he in their minds they are going to pull sonia sotomayor off the court and have someone fast-track through january 20th? that is not going to happen. >> john: they have 68 days to do it. >> it is offensive towards her. what doesn't make sense if she is seven day, i believe. she has diabetes. emphasis what they want to pull her? they think a replacement will make that much of the difference. she has the most reliable left vote on backcourt. they can be persuaded and meet
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the colleagues in the middle and things but sonia sotomayor the right wing of the court. why would you want to pull someone who rely pretty votes left? >> will she still be there for years? what happens if republicans take the white house again and you are talking eight or 12 years. >> but if we are talking about age or health i don't see either of those issues being something to take her off the court in the next four years. >> john: me either. nine weeks to run her through. >> this is a strange story and i would imagine she is offended by it and i imagine she is. >> john: judge chutkan has a great as well to remove all the deadlines help at the trump cases. it sounds like they are on their way to the trash men. >> it is over, it really is. check smith december 2nd report but he is going to say i think the case is effectively moved because of doj not indicting a sitting president. i think those are gone and even
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if they were not going to pull them because of the policy, donald trump would get rid of them pay one. those are effectively out the door. >> john: it's still hanging them, we will put this in a band for four years and look at them in 2029. trump can pardon himself. >> he has not been convicted and so he doesn't need a pardon. he can immediately get rid of the special counsel when he becomes and withdraws the cases. this is it. >> john: the danny penny trial going on in new york city, this is fraught with emotion. fiery testimony on thursday when one supporter of jordan neely sort of really had it out for us. this is how it was covered in "the new york post." supporter of jordan neely speaking loudly in the gallery and the man shouting at the officer, your rules, disruptive behavior at state three of the
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manslaughter trial. and another shouted danny penny is a murderer. he is on trial for murder. >> i've been talking to someone in the courtroom and discussing with the staff. what stands out to you the most she said what stands out to her every witness on the subway said it was the and you know coach at this got me thinking, john, what is wrong with the legal system and the justice system in new york stat. you have venezuelan gangs terrorizing the city and illegal migrants taking over iconic historic hotels and attorney general going after trump's on trumped up charges, if you ask me. you have the city going after a man who is defending his fellow citizens because they were terrified for their lives because of a man threatening to do great harm. so, i would suggest to the next attorney general who comes to the department of justice to look at the office of justice program and see how much money
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doj is currently giving new york city and the state law enforcement grants and matters in cut it until they can get their act together. >> john: do you have any idea who the attorney general would be? i have some thoughts but nothing i want to share yet periods feeling when you get closer, critical methods and have. great see you i know how long this week has been. sandra. >> sandra: john the latest massive wildfires north of los angeles. [achoo!] needs,
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♪ ♪ >> fast-moving mountain wild card north of los angeles has already destroyed more than 130 homes and structures and burned about 20,000 acres. william la jeunesse s is there in california monitoring this for us. you're in a neighbourhood lost 17 homes. show us what that looks like. >> martha: here of course that's destroyed and yet across the street that house is fine. 1 deeper that's damaged. in right here you can see the fire warped the metal on this trailer. the propane tanks made it. over here basically some stucco and the brick that made and then just 5 feet away check this out. this 64 malibu not a scratch on it. even the tires did not melt. let's go to the big picture.
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you have a major improvement in the weather kept the winds nearly at a standstill. 32 square miles burned just 7 person containment of course those numbers don't tell the full story. people do. >> there are a few things that scare me in life more than fire. there's no way that you can control it. know how fireworks. and how emperors can travel really long distances and how easily structure can ignite all. >> by the time he got home the fence was on fire. you got it with the cat and dog but little else. his homemade it. next-door greg howard's did not. people tried to comfort victims by saying your stuff can be replaced. howard says it's not that easy. these things mark milestones in our lives. the good things great friends and while his home is in ashes he's left with his wife and an old car. he says he will walk away and
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start over somewhere else. >> i don't know what we are doing tomorrow. this is all i own. of our younger i would be upset. but i'd be energetic enough to say we are going to build it back better. not anymore. >> the cause under investigation. the fire started 9:00 a.m. so they'll probably booking looking empires and power lines. >> will pray for all the people involved. thank you so much. >> how terrible was that? it's in 3 days since the election and the jury is still out in arizona. are alecia is in phoenix. florida counted 11 million ballots in 2 hours she required what are they doing in the grand canyon state? >> i'm going to get to that. funny asked the question. there's about 700,000 outstanding ballots a bulk of
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them but 400k from right here in maricopa county. as the tally comes in and results change we see the president-elect really holding steady with his lead against vice president harris. but let's take another look at the senate contest. and the latest update from this morning we see republican carry like edging closer to democrat congressman ruben gallego. why is it taking so long? the short answer of, he election laws and security, laws passed by voters in the state legislature with republican majority that allows folks to drop off the early mail-in ballots up until the close of polls on election day. those ballots still must go through signature verification all the security processing and counting. as to why arizona is different than florida, florida has set up early election day early voting ballot deadlines earlier so they can have reporting done earlier. >> they sure did a good job of it. we remember what happened back in 2000.
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♪ ♪ >> moments ago we saw j.d. vance arriving on capitol hill for the first time since the election. here's the motorcade here. he arrived and went to his senate office. >> we had the motorcade go by near the beginning of the show and you can always tell its presidential level motorcade because there's a vehicle in their the jam cell phone signals and it makes the thing and might your goal little bit crazy. so that's what we knew. >> like an eardrum? >> u not like that. just interference. great to be with you. what week. >> what week it has been. but 4 years. >> martha: thanks for joining us and sandra smith steenekamp john roberts. the story with martha starts right now. >> martha: thank you. afternoon. i martha maccallum
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