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arthel: the republican party may be on the verge of a red sweep. a president elect from officially winning all seven battleground states and the gop has flipped enough senate seats to take the upper chamber. votes at some key house races are encounter but the republicans currently stand on the brink of a majority. welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am arthel neville. hi eric perry cox hello everyone thank you for joining us i'm eric shawn. that trifecta would be a boom for president-elect trump. at least for the first two weeks of his second term in the oval office or public and seemed 218 seats to win house control but right now they have 213 as you can see it about 20 races still undecided. democrats could pick up some of those, not known how much vermont independent senator bernie sanders who caucuses with the democrats says the democrats just failed the working class and now he says it is costing
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them. >> the bottom line if you're an average working person out there you really think the democrat party is going to the amounts taking on a powerful special interests and fighting for you, i think the overwhelming answer is no. that's what's got to change. arthel: christina pullman's live in los angeles following from the close house races for us. christina what can you tell us? >> hi arthel there is at least 20 outstanding house races across the nation most are out west arizona has three and cold races california has the most including six toss up house races california republicans are leading by slim margins and four of those six contests. both parties wait to find out if the republicans will have control of both chambers of congress. following president-elect decisive to win their's continued analysis how democrats lost ground with key demographics including young people, independence, black and latino med this election.
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>> what you heard from black menu also heard from hispanic men you heard also from part suburban women. they want a country that is safe for they want an economy that is thriving. >> looks on the blue states in this country new york and california for example those were some of the states with the largest shifts towards a president trump or if you look at liberal california there is a 12-point shift between a president trump. that is right even in deep blue liberal california republicans split 10 counties read by vowing to better tackle key voter concerns like that rampant homelessness and crime. the smash and grab's in california with thieves ripping things off the shelves terrifying shoppers during the holidays was top of mind for many california voters. they overwhelmingly approve proposition 36 this election which allowed stronger penalties for theft and drug offenses this democratic strategist weighed in. >> policy issues are important to people but policy issues that
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matter for everyday americans. that is the economy, that's jobs, that's homelessness, that's when they actually california my home state people go shoplifting they do not get prosecuted after nine to 50 bucks for there is a problem. >> again we will keep a watch in the close house races here in california republicans are leading in four of the six tossup house races by slim margins. again nationally republicans are five seats away from keeping the majority in the house. arthel? >> christina coleman thank you. eric: president-elect trump is praying for his meeting this week with president biden that will happen on wednesday. forty-fifth soon-to-be 47th president announcing former members of his cabinet nikki haley and mike pompeo they will not be asked to be part of his second administration. meantime there's some new reporting about a phone call president-elect recently had we are told with russian president vladimir putin.
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lucas tomlinson is alive in mar logout with the very latest on that. hi lucas. >> good afternoon. it's the "washington post" reporting president-elect trump spoke to russian president vladimir putin on thursday one day after trump spoke to ukraine's president. at trump communication director steven is neither confirming nor denying the report but sent a statement to us of fox news which i will read. it says quote we do not comment on private calls between president trump and other world leaders. president trump won historic election decisively leaders from around the world know america will return to prominence in the world stage that is white leaders have become the process of developing stronger relationships with the 45th and 47th president of the state represents global peace and stability. eric i would like to read a little bit from the "washington post" reports during the call which trump took from his resort in florida, he advised the russian president not to escalate the war in ukraine and
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reminded him of washington siwashington'ssizable military n europe. russia has been making gains in eastern ukraine over the past year. russia has been hitting the capitals glide bombs, missiles iranian drones this attack is showing here it was from a few days ago. to lift restrictions to hit deeper into russia. so far biden has refused. tennis eat senator bill hagerty it was trump's ambassador to japan is on the short list to be trump secretary of state spoke earlier about ukraine. >> people want sovereignty protected here in america we we were spender funds and resources protecting the sovereignty of another nation for think about it. $175 billion u.s. aid to ukraine for this more than three times of the u.s. marine corps. i have been one of the few senators in the united states senate who has voted as opposed everettevery senate issue with e aid. >> incoming or public a majority in the senate trump should have
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no problem get's p his pics cons a great trump wants them picked quickly. trump posting to x earlier today quote innate republican senators seeking the coveted leadership position in the united states senate must agree to recess appointments in the senate. without which we will not be able to get people confirmed in a timely manner. sometimes the votes can take two years or more. this is what they did four years ago and we cannot let it happen again. we need positions filled immediately. one note, just moments ago ukraine's spokesman for ukraine's foreign ministry has said he was not given a heads up about this call between a president-elect trump this reported call between president-elect trump and russia's president and the "washington post" article it says ukraine was given a heads up we have a denial from ukraine's foreign minister. there were not given a heads up. eric: maybe we'll get more details on both of those calls, thank you.
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>> immediately upon taking the oath of office i will launch the largest deportation program in american history. i'll put these vicious bloodthirsty criminals in jail or kick them out of our country. we will get them out. >> gives him the power to make good on his sweeping immigration plan. the promise of mass deportation was a key part of his campaign trump has said his goal is to deport the roughly 12 million immigrants in the u.s. illegally. among them are staggering number of got a ways under the biden administration. former arizona supreme court judge andrew gould joins me now. thank you for being here. what will trump's deportation program look like? who will be first in line? how will the deportation be executed? >> thank you for having me today, arthel.
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i have watched t watched the spi watch what he had to say. it's going to be the violent criminals that are in the country. if you look at what he says in every speech he starts with the criminals are in the country. and so as americans are well aware there have been felons, people with violent felony convictions, are coming into the nine states and continue to commit crimes in this country but i would believe he will start there there are tens of thousands of those deportations and all of those individuals can be deported right now. arthel: how difficult will it be to locate the criminal illegal immigrants? and again if you do locate them what does that look like? who shows up to do it? and how do you get them out of here and transport them physically out of here? >> it is going to be with the federal agencies, with ice. they know how to do this is not going to be or local law enforcement officers or police officers. it's going to be those who are skilled. that done this for many years.
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they have not been able to do the job for a while thrilled at respecting people civil rights. they will do with due process. i don't think is going be that temple over them to locate the people with violent felony convictions and criminal records. quick there are people living here illegally but have not committed crimes. what happens to them? >> i do not know the president's plan on that. what i can say is what i saw him do before when he was president before. the best indicator of future behavior is past behavior. the president did not round up mass numbers of people who've been there for years and years. in fact if you remember what the deal he wanted for the border wall, he was actually willing to have millions and more of the docker residents stay within the united states. i've seen how his handle this in his past administration. i suspect it will be the same
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this time. he will be very careful. he will be fair. he will get the people with these violent felony convictions that are committing crimes in this country out of the country. that is what people voted on in the selection parade that is what they want. arthel: that's what they want. that's what they voted on. how soon can expect that to happen? >> i think with the criminal convictions that can be deported immediately. it can happen within a matter of days and weeks. i think that process won't take very much time at all for that group. larger issues could take more time. arthel: i want to move on to doc docket we are talking about action for childhood rivals. their parents as young children at the only know the u.s. as home. what will happen to them?
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>> again i could only go on what president trump did in his first administration. he wanted to have an agreement where they could stay for it as a tent before he even wanted bigger numbers than what were requested by the democrats. president trump is going to be tough on immigration. he's going to enforce our borders. when get dangerous criminals out of the country. it's also going to be rational and reasonable. i think what he did before was the best indication of that. speak about okay we will leave it there we thank you for your time. we'll see you again. take care. eric: president biden inviting president trump to the white house for the have a meeting on wednesday presumably and that office the oval that was once a former presidents that will be his future office. it's a customary meeting mr. trump is going to offer to
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buy it in four years ago when he was president elect. madeleine rivera's light at the white house with a preview of this historic get together at hi madeline. >> good afternoon. president biden is getting ready to head back to d.c. after spending the weekend at rehoboth beach, delaware. earlier today took a walk on the beach with first lady jill biden it was a moment of respite as the prepares to turn over power to president-elect trump. from jon sullivan hook is a top domestic and foreign issues of the two meet on wednesday. this is an opportunity for the president to tell trump and get his take on how he plans to headless issues. the priorities of the white house and the next roughly two months include delivering hurricane relief funds, pathic national defense policy and confirming federal judges. funding for your greatness also especially important for this administration. sullivan is confident by generate 20 if they will be able to send ukraine the full amount of resources and aid that congress authorized. he also says the president will
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have a chance over the next 70 days to make the case supporting ukraine contribute to europe's stability. >> should be up to nine states in a coalition of nations we have built to continue to supply ukraine up to as a means to defend itself against brutal russian aggression. >> will mark communication director for v vice president kamala harris said there is one more thing the president should do. >> joe biden has been a phenomenal president preece lived up to so many promises he is made f with one promise lefte could fulfill pretty good resigned the presidency in the next 30 days, make kamala harris the president of the united states it would absolve being able to half to oversee the generate six transition of her own defeat. cook some democrats reportedly calling on justice to step down so that president biden can nominate someone younger. today vermont senator bernie sanders called the idea not
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sensible. eric: that the new one, madeline thank you at the white house. >> students and alumni from top universities are slamming college professors who canceled class and response of the election results. critics say it teaches students the wrong message how supporters say they are looking out for mental health. that is coming up next. (holiday music) a puppy! everyone loves to find surprising presents under the tree. i love him!
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♪ ♪ this is a harvard university that could not condemn their own students who are praising hamas or calling in the united states. waiting people to recognize that in a democracy in the united states sometimes your coalition does not always win. and that is okay pick workers. eric: some college student calling at the university for canceling classes after president trump election went. the caught coddling suing students a disservice by not preparing them for the new world. they're aimed at just overconfident those who were upset over trump's win. she is a senior at the university of florida a correspondent for campus reform. emily, good to see you. mr. trump, one florida three times what is the reaction you
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have seen among your college peers? >> this story of universities coddling upset students shows this is the product of leftism overtaken the higher education system. harvard and princeton, elite universities canceling classes for georgetown university giving out milk and cookies and crowns on legos and even at the university of oregon we saw therapy dogs, therapy goats and therapy duck soup or these art childish activities that coddle hypersensitive students certainly not preparing them for the real world. it seems a lot more like its preschool curriculum rather than college curriculum. support gerry seinfeld that comedian wench when those fancy high school in new york but he said this, quote what kind of lives have these people lead that made them think this is a right way to handle young people to encourage them to buckle? this is the lesson they are
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providing for ungodly sums of money. do you think he has a point? >> i think he is a great point. i can assure if donald trump won the election i'll think conservative students will be given the self-care activities on the day off from school. where were the safe spaces and self-care initiatives when anti-semitism was ravaging college campuses last spring? we did not see it. seems like these initiatives from leftist university administration are made to appease leftist hypersensitive students. i can assure you these would not be necessary for conservative students who just want a commonsense education. eric: out of us up at a frat at the university of michigan they were in front of the frat house there's a trump impersonator and they started to sing ymca part university of alabama hundreds of students started singing the star-spangled banner. talking about conservative students, hillsdale college tweeted out this quote we just
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held classes like usual but there may have been some crowns offered to hillsdale students, at our preschool. ouch. it is that kind of discount it's one of pokes fun at but does it discount honestly the legitimate concerns that some students with the issue. whether it's abortion right, the rhetoric mr. trump has had. they are rightly concerned. some students have been scared does just discount the legitimate fears of a second trump administration? what is a silver lining to the story of universities coddling students. it's not my entire generation who needs these childish activities. and i know that because that leadership institute campus we reported donald trump gained a major ground with young voters in this election. 46% of my generation voted in support of donald trump in this
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election. suri sure as her young daughters who are responsible for they are accountable. they are adults we do not want these childish activities and our institutions of higher learning. we do not need it we want commonsense education back today. eric: emily, found a few you are a senior graduate and what kind of world to they hope to get on in there once you leave college? pokes i will be entering the workforce i am going to be surrounded by individuals from these institutions of higher learning who have had these activities that coddle them. that will be seeing major reproduction in society that are a direct result of people being coddled at their places of education. eric: emily sturge is a scene at the university of florida things getting back to normal at the campus by the way? >> i am lucky enough to live in the free state of florida. i do not see it nearly as many of these childish initiatives
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taking place on my campus but students up north at the ivy leagues are not as lucky. eric: maybe it will take some time, emily thank you for joining us for a quick thank you so much. steve israel is preparing for a transition from biden to trump as war rages on between the jewish state and around the proxies hamas and hezbollah. benjamin netanyahu said he has spoken with the president-elect three times since his victory on tuesday. chief foreign correspondent trey yingst is alive in tel aviv with the very latest. >> good afternoon. significant calls taking place over the past week. it comes as israel marks 400 days since the war began. thousands of people gathered in the streets of tel aviv overnight to call for the release of the remaining hostages. we note sources say dozens are still alive out of 101 people still being held inside the
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strip. the protests come as a regional diplomatic source told fox news that qatar the main negotiated cease-fire ta taxes ending its e in the discussions officials are open to future conversations of both sides show a willingness to end the war. >> the two and a half administration and the fact that qatar was crushing hamas will connect everything together. and a cease-fire will come. >> is part of the new decision qatar will be forcing hamas to close its political office in doha. according to the hamas run health ministry more than 43000 people have been killed since the war began. that number does not distinguish between civilians and militant
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4% are women and children the israeli syrian nearly half the people are members of hamas or islamic jihad. with no diplomatic solution in inside there's still pressuring the israelis allow for the distribution of humanitarian aid throughout gaza. arthel: trading live in tel aviv. thank you. >> arrest and disturbing murder case after an american nurse was found dead in a suitcase but we have details on the suspect and this case next here on "fox news live." at harbor freight, we do business differently from the other guys. we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices
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sleeve or deadly overnight shooting in the campus of tuskegee university in alabama. police say one person was killed and at least 16 people work hurt 12 of them wounded by gunfire part happened about 1:40 a.m. this morning the school was winding down homecoming week. authorities say the victim who was killed, was not a student at the school. the fbi joining the investigation working with police to identify suspects. so far no arrests have been made. arthel: the trial of marine veteran daniel petty and the new york city subway death of homeless man jordan neely resumes tuesday. the defense played dramatic body camera video in court last week. cb cotton is live in new york city with more.
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>> prosecutors have called nearly two dozen witnesses so far. we have yet to hear from other key witnesses like the medical examiner who ruled jordan neely's death a homicide in a penny's martial arts instructor in the marine corps. in the meantime note jurors will have this long weekend to mull over the prosecution latest witnesses. three people who all testified what they felt relieved when a penny place neely in the chokehold but one woman testified she thanked penny after words and then it during her cross-examination, penny's defense attorneys played her statements on body camera video. >> i heard this young man on the floor saying i am willing to die. i will do anything. i'm willing to die, go to jail, i don't care, i don't care he said it so loud everyone turned around. that he turned them around and put them in a headlock by. >> prosecutors called another woman to the stand who said she used her stroller to shield her
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5-year-old son from neely as he made threats on the subway. penny's defense attorney suggested after court on friday at so far some of this testimony from the prosecutors may help the client. talks of god to this case is all about. we got to see what the writers on that subway train they're trapped in the underground subway car with jordan neely were experiencing, their fear, their children's fear. we got to see what danny penny did to protect them and protect himself. >> in contrast the testimony from these two women, two other eyewitness chain testified earlier in the weight they suggested on this and they felt penny went too far. prosecutors are trying to prove that neely's outburst lasted only about 30 seconds and it penny acted recklessly by placing neely in a chokehold for
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nearly six minutes witness testimony continues to vary neely's family said they're confident he will be found guilty on at least one of the charges. greg so like i said, i just believe in the prosecution. i believe in the justice for jordan neely. i do not think the judge, the jury or any other witnesses are convinced by the defense attorney whatsoever. >> a penny faces up to 15 years in prison on the topic charged in this case, second degree manslaughter. arthel: cb cotton, thank you. eric: hungarian police say they have a suspect in custody after an american nurse was found dead in a suitcase after a night out in budapest. stephanie bennett is live and let it with more on this disturbing case. hi stephanie. >> yes this story what is heartbreaking her friends first alerted the police after she
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missed her flight and left her belongings inside her air b and b. family and friends flew to budapest last night for candlelight vigil. 31-year-old mackenzie michalski was on vacation when she disappeared from a nightclub on november 5. cctv footage identified a mail suspect he was last seen with mckenzie at the club the night she disappeared officers have not release the suspect's name but i have identified him as a 37-year-old irish citizen only giving the initials ltm it. police had allegedly admitted that he met mackenzie at a local nightclub before leaving together for his apartment. police said the pair had got intimate and he killed her in the process but claimed it was an accident. the irish suspect then it tried to cover it up by cleaning his apartment, hiding mackenzie's body and a wardrobe and placing her inside a suitcase before renting a car and driving to the lake about 90 miles away or heat then hid her body in the woods.
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he was arrested on november 7 police a video shows that suspect guiding authorities through the woods. investigators checked out his online search history which revealed he looked up how to dispose of a body and the competency of the budapest police among others but for now mackenzie's family, they have set up a gofundme to raise money to bring her body back home. they also described her as a light to our world, a heart of gold. eric: just so sad. stephanie thank you. arthel: .should police a breaking of anti- israel protest iprotests in downtown amsterdam. hundreds of demonstrators came out today defying a temporary ban on rallies. several people were detained. the government outlawed a protest this weekend after the violent attack on israeli soccer fans in amsterdam last week. the incident was widely viewed as a targeted anti-semitic outburst. this afternoon officials
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extended the protest band until thursday. back here at home it is veterans day weekend. one former commander-in-chief is honoring america's servicemen and women. former president george w. bush on the tenth annual warrior bike ride i just family ranch in texas. our own dr. marc siegel was there and spoke to the 43rd president about how this event continues to support our matrons nations veterans. dr. siegel joins us next. have you ever thought of getting a walk-in tub
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when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family
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eric: princess cake gradually making her return to public service she was on hand at the war memorial in london today to join the royal family and remembrance sunday. that's britain's inversion of veterans day. her appearance coming two months after she announced completion of chemotherapy for the cancer she revealed in march, though the palace has not publicly identified what it is. princess kate is not misty service honoring the wartime sacrifices of those since marrying prince william back in 2011. >> i would still be out there on those trails if it weren't, people literally got knocked their bikes and help push me up hills. talk about a team. >> i've ever reason to quit my life i have had every reason to give up.
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and i think what really change things her meat was my daughter but i think all of us in the military always looking for our next mission. thankfully i found mine in helping others. arthel: this veterans day weekend our nation's heroes took part in former president george w bush tenth annual 100k warrior bike ride. he says the event as a way to help offer a sense of community and healing to our nations veterans. >> a person comes out of combat and deals with the danger in the darkness of death. sometimes it is hard for them to get their feedback on the ground. and this is a way to do it. their writing with people who'vo been through similar circumstances. arthel: foxfox news is senior analyst was there and joins us live now. i am a rates i think this is at least your seventh year. you'll tell me in a second and also while you do tell us again the purpose of the bike right
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and what it means to you and all who participate. >> arthel, this is my ninth year. this is no photo up. with this means is a grueling or writing going on for a few days two or three hours at a time, mile after mile picking each other up when we fall down. really in military formation. whether person is lost a leg, whether suffering from traumatic brain injury, truly inspiring for they called a network team of 43 which then reaches out into civilian life. you sought melissa stockwell there at the beginning part you want to believe her story she was the first female to lose a leg in iraq and she became the first iraqi veteran to qualify for the paralympics. she just won a bronze medal for triathlon in paris. you can see that as one of the leaders there said it is not about thanking them for their service. it's about listening to their story and learning lessons that
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can inspire us. i talked to the former president about that exact thing. here's what he had to say. >> a lot of people do not have any idea what is back in 2001 after we were attacked. and yet million stood up and said i want to serve. these are the types of folks who said that. it's a remarkable country that produces these kind of people to the extent they need help and we help them as we are at the center. as are a lot of other people. >> and so, arthel, it's always about the network they form a team of 43. also inspiring the rest of us with courage, with kindness, just the kind of thing that we need right now in this country. i spoke to president bush about that exact thing what is his prescription for healing of america? about the division of america on veterans day. here's what he had to say. >> what can you tell america during a very divisive time? qulet's turn to religion. religion is love.
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i'm not sure how else to do it. america is going to be fine. is going to be fine. it is a kind of nation these are people volunteering to help total strangers that is kindness. think there's more kinder than not kind intercountry part is just an matter of finding it, talking about and nurturing it. >> they have a program called check-in where if you are in trouble you check and kind of like a patient checking with me if they are not feeling well. president bush said we should extend that to the rest of the country. i think we need to check in on each other instead of attacking each other. arthel: you know i believe that for sure but have to say president bush looks great. seventy-eight years old i believe, right? >> you cannot tell that. he was by the way he was encouraging people on. let's try that high trail. i am like i'm not go in there. but i did actually. [laughter] he want to be to try a trail i haven't tried in years and i did not fall. it did not believe it. listen to this he goes a place
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called the office which is a series of trails around his old office where he used to meet world leaders and where he conducted the business of the presidency. you could see the office as you are writing on the trail. incredible. arthel: incredible all around for dr. marc siegel thank you always for bringing this to us your ninth year i will member up for next year when you make it your tenth year. thank you very much. and by the way fox corporation is partnering with u.s. vets to make camo our cars to help prevent put an end to veteran homelessness in the united states. join us tomorrow on veterans day and help solve this problem. shop for camo at goat.fox/u.s. vets. or follow the qr code on your screen. you could always simply wear camo, snap a selfie or a video and share your camel on social using # honor u.s. vets.
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this can happen a lot at this racetrack. contact. seaport look at that crash at the nascar truck series chapin chip happened in arizona on friday night be one of the drivers who was hurt in that crash, former actor term for a racer franky munoz was spotted limping to an ambulance after that crash. he told reporters after the race he was shaken up but otherwise he is okay. he is excited to start raising full-time for next year's season. arthel: glad he is okay but the price of housing was a big factor in this year's election a new report shows the number of first-time home buyers is shrinking to an all-time low. gerry willis from foxbusiness has more. >> a new study showing just how much a pricing housing market is punishing first-time homebuyers according to the national association of realtors, 2024 profile of home buyers and sellers just 24% of buyers in the housing market purchased their first home. that is the lowest level since
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the nar first conducted the survey back in 1981. typically first-time homebuyers are about 40% of the market. >> of first-time homebuyers the incident is incredible different. out credible housing. we know hi rent, student loan, everything's keeping these buyers and being able to say for down payment and then find that perfect home. unfortunately, because they are older we know that means a loss of housing equity over a significant time from now. >> the report paints a picture of a homebuying market that's getting wealthy are increasingly paying in cash for the average age of buyers 56 years up from 49 at last year, first-time buyers worth 38 on average up from 36 in last year's survey of repeat buyers were 3061. the proportion of purchases made with cash hit record high of 26% in the survey. july 2023 to june 2024.
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first-time buyers have a median household income of 97000 up from 95900 the prior year. an increase of 26000 and the last two years. repeat buyers meanwhile have a median income of $114,000. also setting a new high proportion of buyers purchasing for a multiple generation of top reasons cited were cost savings to take care of aging patients and children over the age of 18 moving back home and children over the age of 18 who never left home for those starting a family is typically cited as a reason for buying a home, only 17% of buyers had children who were still living with her parents and put a new york gerry willis foxbusiness. >> washington a new senate majority it means republicans will tap some annuity to secede outgoing leader at mitch mcconnell for that vote coming in a few days but mcconnell might remain in the senate represent a kentucky bit is set
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to step aside as the longest-serving leader in history. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram has more. >> minority leader mitch mcconnell had one goal during this final term steering senate republicans. >> i had really hoped i would be able to hand over to hand over to my success are the majority. >> his successor is not clear. three candids invite for the job. senate min min minority whip joe form at sandy whip john cornyn and florida republican rick scott. >> two years ago i challenged mitch mcconnell because i know there has to be a change. >> got lost badly to mcconnell only garnering 10 votes. of the three candidates got aligned most with president-elect trunk. i knew trump white house chief of staff susie wiles ran his gubernatorial campaign in 2010. in 2020 the court and called for a quote alternative to mr. trump. saying his quote time has passed him by. now corn and aligns with the incoming president.
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>> we do not hit this to year window with president trump and officer republican majority in the house and senate we will have squandered the best opportunity. after access hollywood's tape in 2016 soon called on former president trump to withdraw from the presidential rates. twenty-two and argued the president elected try to quote undermine the election and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. but soon is now on board with the next president. it is unclear if mr. trump will endorse a candidate. >> the president has tremendous influence if he chooses to use it. if he chooses its prerogative to weigh in on that >> freshman senators elect to get to vote for later. >> to be quite honest with you who's on the docket when we get there. >> there's not much time republicans vote by secret ballot on wednesday the new leader takes over in january. on capitol hill chad pergram fox news. eric: at one of the 43 monkeys
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