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veteran should be prodded by those defended. all of these actions are vital but i'm particularly proud of finally passing the pack tax. [applause] this is the most significant law in our history, our nation's history. millions of veterans exposed to agent orange during the military service. besides the football fields in incinerated the waste of four, chemicals, batteries, jet fuel and so much more, too many veterans with headaches and asthma and cancer. a packed act has helped 1 million veterans and their families get the benefits they deserve, the benefits.
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[applause] and today, i'm proud to announce the va will expand the number of cancers covered under that packed act and to all veterans who served at k 2 is becca stand we want to have your back just like we did agent orange to make sure you don't have to prove a consequence of your service which is often too hard to do. [applause] god willing we will make sure any rare condition you have developed is covered. we are committed to get this rule in place by the end of our term. folks, this matters. too many veterans have served only to return home to suffer
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with permanent effects of poisonous chemicals. too many have died like our son, bo and heath robinson when the pact act was named. a couple of years ago after i signed the pact act head of the pin to his daughter, she and her mom are with us today. i don't know where you are, but god love you. there you are here to stand up ladies. [applause] and will give you my word and i mean this coach i will never forget after handing the signing of a pin code to beautiful young lady who lost her whole world, she held a pen in her hand and she looks at me and she says, "thank you, thank you for my daddy. god love you."
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[applause] but i don't think she was just thinking me. she was thanking all of you here, all of us everyone who fought hard and came together to keep a promise to our veterans and to keep the faith. my fellow americans, we stand here today and we think about all that our veterans have given to our nation, serving and sacrificing in uniform just as they serve and sacrifice here at home as educators, firefighters, law enforcement officers, construction workers, entrepreneurs, business leaders, doctors, nurses, elected leaders, and so much more. and just as routinely, routinely put aside differences and work together, this is a moment. this is a moment to come together as a nation. to keep faith in each other. the world is dependent on each
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of you and all of us, all of you to keep honoring the men and women and the families who were born in the battle. to keep protecting everything they thought for. to keep striving and heal our nation's wounds. to keep protecting our union. but the only nation in the world build on an idea coach every nation is based on things like geography, ethnicity, religion. we are the only nation, the only one in the world with an idea and that idea is we are all created equal. deserved and created equal throughout our lives. we have not lived up to it every time and never have we walked away from it. even when it is hard, especially when it is hard, but today, standing together to honor those americans who dared all, wrist all and given to our nation, i must say clearly, we never will
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give up. god bless our veterans and their families and may god protect our troops today and always. god love you! thank you so much. [applause] >> kayleigh: you've been listening to president biden on this veterans day honoring the men and women who have served. he said clearly and emphatically to all americans grieving the loss of a loved one, i want you to know we see you and we thank you. we also announced a policy deliverable on this veterans day. he talked about the pact act and at the va they will expand number of cancers covered on this veterans day for those men and women who served honorably. he talked about america as an ideal, when we protect and cherish, and that is only made possible by those who served. thank you to all of the u.s. we think about this message from
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the president on this veterans day. onto this, we are keeping our eyes on key congressional races is how are. that the balance of power in the house of representatives is still undecided with republicans shy of the majority. you see 214-203 and we will keep you updated. hello, everyone this is the 30 and am clearly, carley shimkus fox & friends cohost, cheryl casone and host of "american dream home was quote fox business and jeremy hunt for me gnomic former army intelligence captain and thank you for your service, jeremy. we look at what some are calling for the trump effect, yes, already happening and appears to be with the land sat gimmick landslide victory with six days out and within 72 hours the short little window of becoming president-elect, look at all that has happened, trump appointed the first female white house chief of staff in u.s. history and the party of
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women and here is a live look at the dow jones as it hits a new record high along with the nasdaq and s&p 500. that is right, economic gains. and belt latest migrant caravan heading towards the border shrunk by half. writers is specifically citing trump the reasons the migrants d around. new york city said it would stop getting free debit cards to migrants and the app and too. looking abroad, feel that an immediate end to its war with israel. how about that for timing? trump has spoken to ukrainian zelenskyy and rush is ready to talk with the president-elect a. european union meanwhile is considering replacing russia and the whale with exports with oil exporting from right here in ths the taliban wants to start "a new chapter with the u.s." maybe they remember when trump
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and him a picture of his home and said i will annihilate you unless you protect the american troops. maybe they remember that. and china with a peaceful existence with the u.s. so much for evading taiwan. all of that in 72 hours in trump will still be president-elect for another 70 days. harris it is remarkable what not being present will do. reuter said this and this is a wire publication migrants through mexico with the u.s. from to about half of usual size and many migrants are awful with prospects following trump's victory. >> harris: considering so many have to go through mexico, i think mexico is doing grappling with terrorists. that is what the president has done before and willing to do again and that is to put pressure on mexico. i think a lot of people think south of the border right now. if you are a caravan all the
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things the cartels and the lies the cartels are telling you, now america has sent the message, yeah, believe our votes before you believed the cartel. i want to read bloomberg's headlines "with trump posting stocks, hunting for next winners." i don't know if you caught that cheering over there in terms of the wall street and i'm sorry on wall street because there is this effect you were talking about people thinking, okay, prosperity for america appeared to be can vacancy at. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it and tom homan the new border czar and that is what kamala said she didn't want to be the borders are. in what tom homan said on "60 minutes." >> we have seen one estimate that says it would cost $88 billion to import 1 million people a year. >> i don't know if that is accurate or not. >> is that what american taxpayers should expect? is it worth it?
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what price would you put on our national security? >> kayleigh: carley shimkus, on what price do you put on the heads of american women like rachel morin and the names we have covered on the show? >> carley: no land administration is perfect and we will see challenges over the next four years but i think to think that donald trump said on the campaign trail designated with undecided voters the most is the republican party is the party of common sense. you bring up email voters and i think issue 2024 transgender women in women's sports, that was a big one when it comes to common sense. also the border issue. think back to how the biden administration darted with dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas ine said you can't deport illegal immigrant just for being here illegally and would tell you have to commit a crime or be suspected of terrorism. so that is not common sense but
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politics and that clearly backfired. also issues of safety that repeatedly came up when it came to jocelyn and other women who lost their lives to the border issue. all of those things resignation and you hear tom homan who is now the border czar meaning into that role say you can't put a price on safety. so that is really important. these people i think the fact that this caravan has already penned cut in half is like a campaign ad donald trump doesn't even need. you don't have to do a rally even though he's not doing anymore just to tell people that is the case. >> kayleigh: one of my favorite hobbies is left-wing host flabbergasted wind blew up their story line so let's watch caitlin as she is stunned by what they tell her. >> are you saying they were violent criminals who are around and not being deported and knowingly even though ice knows
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they are here in the country? >> that is exactly what i'm saying. if you look at the enforcement priorities, the biden administration under dhs at this time, you have to be a serious felon to be removed from the country and have that be a priority, not just a felon but a serious felon and i disagree and if you are a felon you should be removed because you are here illegally and committed a felony and convicted at the end should be removed again. there are certain things you need to look at and it's not just as easy as saying all criminals are being removed because they are not here to the data says that is not the case. >> kayleigh: did she miss the police officers and the young girl that was raped? and she chose not to say that? >> jeremy: they hardly report on the things we have seen for a long time. but it's only been a week since the election. and i think enemies across the globe are taking note.
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four year honeymoon. nick is over. the four-year period under biden-harris administration and appeasing them is over. and i think that now president xi releasing a statement of president vladimir put in calling trump already and qatar kicked out from the country which is good. we are seeing the results with strength back in the white house and not back in the white house yet which is the best part of it all appeared to already the world is responding. the eyes are on the united states and this is how it should be. american leadership. america, we set the tone for the rest of the world. they don't set the tone for a spiritual that is what we are seen from the elections last week. >> kayleigh: cheryl, i wanted to say it is amazing peace through strength into your point, she clearly remembers it atoning down the rhetoric and the telephone remembers they are toning down the red brick you have the e.u., u.s. oil
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purchases potentially and economically, this is a huge phone. >> cheryl: it is a job creator and thousands of jobs in the energy patch in this nation. good high-paying jobs. one of the things that biden did that hurt domestic energy production is restricted elegy exports and that her euro. where do they have to turn quite mark it to turn to russia. they can come back and look to help us out and that will be good for us. pennsylvania and other parts of the country. what happens with the keystone pipeline guys quite mark or be going back to that? we could or fracking and drilling y yes and as for the markets, let's not do a happy dance with harris because the nasdaq and the dow jones and s&p 500 a record of the dollar is strong today. that is the world telling you that they believe that the dollar is the currency of the world and everybody else has
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been yapping their lips about what we are going to use with other denominations. you can all sit down now because that trade is over. >> kayleigh: well, this all happen in six days and i wonder what the next six days old and the next four years? wow, are we in for a treat? the incoming trump administration president-elect trump naming a long-time advisor, stephen miller, deputy chief of the policy. as you will remember miller is one of the longest-serving aides dating back to the first campaign for the white house. he was a senior advisor in trump's first term and speechwriter for the excellent speeches. and he has been central in many of the policy decisions particularly on immigration. now deputy chief of staff of policy, that is a big role and big news six days end. >> harris: look, you can't talk about going forward if you don't deal with the border so you are seeing some of these first moves with tom homan and stephen miller part of the policy conversation, really lean and hard on that.
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so, we want to get to this now. to men inc. as to any and another on the run we are told inside of iran after the fbi stopped alleged assassination target targeting president-elect trump. we know to attempt on their life and now they have towards this when. the plan targeted iranian american dissident living in the states. she is now speaking out calling on president biden to get tough on terror! david spunt is in washington, d.c. david the, a lot of work to be done to protect all of our people in high places. i wonder if pt can snap your neck snap to it but not a question but observation. >> it's especially when it comes to iran harris and president-elect donald trump has seen a threat stream increase and it has intensified especially with those threats originating in iran. intelligent sources telling fox news this is the case.
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the fbi looking for a 51-year-old asset farhad shakeri and they believe he is he in iran right now. a criminal complaint unsealed friday and asset farhad shakeri with revolutionary guard on active plan to kill president-elect trump. he demanded large sums of money. according to the complaint, he indicated irc if they show it would cost a huge amount of money to officials who have already spent a lot of money. money is not an issue and trump has been with the radical government to order the killing of this man, in january 2020. official see these plots as a chance for revenge. law enforcement sources also tell fox the iranian american dissident, he was a target of this foiled plot here at at the doj said asset farhad shakeri worked with two men based in new york currently in jail and they went to surveil and murder and here she is on friday. i am not just there to be
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followed by three attacks on my life. and already 45 and i'm not carrying weapons. in the biden administration advised me to go under witness protection. two it means i have to disappear. i don't want to disappear here to speak with the two suspects who shakeri hired to kill was in custody but the one they want the mastermind shakeri himself they believe in iran, harris. >> harris: david, thank you very much. if there are trump administration officials who receive secret service protection because of iran's threats against them. you will recall, kayleigh, as well go to a few weeks ago president biden said on a sunday if you threaten or harm trump, it is an act of war. i did not hear him say that a second or third time and maybe i missed it, but i thought it was interesting because everybody should have been saying that including kamala harris. biden might have wanted it to
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say at it about any people threatened at this point. iran doesn't h have a favorite d he hates all of us and loves chaos. >> kayleigh: i absolutely love that he said that in this indictment is specifically in retaliation of a leader on trump's watch. a really interesting fact i want to read to you all and they said iran would cause his plan to kill victim for which was donald trump until after the u.s. presidential election because iran assessed victim 4 donald trump would lose the election and afterward it would be easier to assassinate trump. they wanted it done in seven days and when they realize i could not happen, we will still do it after the election but guess what? trump won, iran. he's coming back in and will be in the oval office and you are on notice. and he killed silver mining. >> harris: what israel did with a bunch of -- and spinning
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iranian money to fight and didn't have a chance against exploding cell phones on their body. >> jeremy: exactly. >> harris: i don't know if that was geo-tagging and i can barely figure out the gps on my car. but with the situation if you are iran threatening donald trump, head on a swivel as kayleigh says. >> jeremy: they are shaking in their boots. they should be in fear right now. honestly there should be hell to pay for an attempt assassination on the present electron. in our country, this is an act active war and the united states and we have to be able to deter them by putting the fear of god back in them and they have to see look, they don't know when might counter attack. but we need to respond swiftly and that's what we need to see out of president biden a swift response. i haven't seen that yet but i hope it is coming soon because this is bigger than politics. folks on the far left, they are looking at this in this is an
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attack on all of us regardless of whether you are for trump or not. this is an attack on america. >> harris: don't miss it, if they hit and miss, lu is collateral damage? the citizens. let me ask you a quick follow-up because you were intelligence in the army. are we able to hit the type of precision we did with soleimani what israel has done? i don't want to get to like knocking out israel and all of that but they were precise but they had seen kimi did the same? iran absolutely but we have to have a willingness to do it in commander-in-chief to say we are not backing down we are not afraid to. the buydown administration with iran and of course attack. but when we lose that threat that we can attack you and we don't know when it's coming or how it comes to be to pursue brite's precise and they respond in ridiculous attempts against r country. went president trump back off a title we see as we saw in the first term which is swift
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action, decisiveness, not in decisiveness under the white house hunter biden here is. but we use force to stop our enemies. >> harris: cheryl. >> cheryl: it is time for the next administration tube plant down on iran and of course the sanctions already on the books in place and not enforce into biden administration. iran is still making billions of dollars in oil exports and most of the exports are going to china. he is now threatening 60% error percent era against chinese goods. xi jinping i have a feeling it's going to back off of buying iran oil and lebanon will suffer and i'm fine with that. state street jeremy was talking how america sets the tone, global tone. to the helicopter crash that killed back in may and about that time the biden administration offered to help
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find the helicopter. are you kidding me? and also the u.s. deputy ambassador to the s stood for a moment of silence in honor of the person the butcher of tehran. to that did not make sense and certainly doesn't make sense now we are repeatedly reminded that this assassination effort not just on donald trump but also other officials mike pompeo being one of them as well. my heart goes out to the women on fox news many times and she wears a flower in her hair and david spunt's piece as well because she is fearless. she must be very worried for her life because there is an assassination attempt on her life all the time. >> harris: oh, so frightening. this administration current biden-harris has a special gift of miscalculation. the miscalculated fence what are enemies with dubai appeasing them and miscalculated the american people and that is why they are leaving here until coming up, new details in
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related to the "targeted discrimination." the daily wire who broke the story says this: the government employees told the daily wire at least 20 homes with trump signs or flags get from the end of october and into november due to the guidance meaning they were not given an opportunity to qualify for him assistance. currently, this is personal to me and i am outraged and could not stop thinking about this. some of my neighbors who are from the midwest for their entire savings into small, 80900 square-foot home regardless of the filiation deserve government aid if they qualify you are going to skip them if they have a trump signed question like this is a scandal! they claim conservatives from florida to east palestine will hale feel the government would respond if victims from a natural disaster. i'm sure people who live in the mountains of north carolina went the story first broke said of course, this happen because i looked at a scenario took days
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for soldiers from fort liberty in north carolina called to come in and go to the rescue. but if they said it out loud at the time or donald trump repeated what they were actually saying and feeling and seeing on the ground they were labeled conspiracy theorist and labeled fake news. i want to point out these 20 people whose homes were skipped over our taxpayers and they are paying this woman salary. >> harris: that's right. >> because they were trump supporters, she said they were deserve to suffer. she gave this directive and then the people under her didn't look at that and say, that is insane. the people suffered from ar against and followed the directive and skipped over their homes. >> harris: that was my big question about it. i wonder what grade of capacity these people have like a high level, you will lose your job or maybe you would get told bad
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things or maybe you wouldn't get a raise or whatever. but why would you follow that order for your fellow americans? and what does force look like because it's not the military. i want to know what penalty there was and could you simply speak up and say, "my soul tells me we cannot do this." >> kayleigh: jeremy let me put it side-by-side for you. account to be as important and they fact-check when trump talking about disaster relief. as you can see here, excuse me, neglecting areas for republicans was not a true statement when trump made that assertion. let's put it side-by-side and it wet emplacement out, best practices among the best practices, we are appointing homes advertising trump. fact-check "new york times" in fact-check and no retraction. >> jeremy: we can talk so much about the commitment to the truth and journalistic
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integrity, by ear you have clearly wrong, the fact-check was wrong and we have the facts and no retraction. it shows a lot of people especially the immediacy trump supporters as second-class citizens. you pass over their homes and you wonder if this is a cultural issue at team that. is this one bad apple where is this normal? there is a lot of questions out there and i think president-elect trump has a lot of work on his hands to clean house and support the american people regardless of fault. >> kayleigh: i think the context is important because fema we have this headline in north carolina residents they could not drive around a road closed sign. the reason i put this app i have no reason to believe this was partisanship, however fema was being criticized him for some reason this employee at the local level felt she could get away with this. why? was there a culture we need to learn about? >> cheryl: it took six days to get to northern county and this
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is as red as red can be when it comes to voting. the question number one, question number two what is elon musk going to do about it? what do we do with fema right now? you cannot tell me it was one employee. >> harris: someone picked up 20 signs? >> cheryl: but i think honestly byron donalds floated the idea that fema needs to be taking away and under the white house. i don't know if that is possible. i will not say that is a good idea or not the interesting idea there until all that bureaucratic red tape elon musk has been yelling about for months, this is a perfect example of what fema did not get to these people and not just the bias against these folks that had trump's signs in their homes but the fact inefficiency. i personally hate inefficiency. >> kayleigh: a lot of career able servants need to go when especially this one. i'm glad she did. more investigations from "the
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included star-studded election concerts across all seven swings the gimmick states with katy perry, lady gaga, john glenn chan and others in six figures to build the fake sets for interviews on the call your daddy podcast and award investments in it could have gone on joe rogan for free and that is what trump did the earned media. got millions more and went to social media influencers and when with a star campaign was given over $3.9 million! nine if it paid off. >> the truth is, this is just an epic disaster. this is $1 billion disaster. she put videos out aching harris would win. i believed her and my donors believed her so they wrote massive checks. i just feel like a lot of us were misled to. >> cheryl, i saw you and the
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whole and you did voluminous research. >> cheryl: besides the six-figure set for call her daddy, jon bon jovi and the concerts and think about the staff talked about this morning and it all goes into the concerts carriage of air travel, jet travel, aviation bill alonee payrolls for her team and the taxes they spent. by the way, this is what really blew me away, harris spent $654 million on advertising, right july 22nd until election day. guess how much donald trump's campaign spent? $378 million and that is 57% difference. and none of it paid off here to put look, overall if i was a small donation donor and i gave to the harris-walz campaign, i would be furious right now because of misappropriation of funds. they overspent the harpo productions large bill in the
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best news we will have to get the filings. we might get them to the end of this week to get an accounting breakdown of what they spent. i cannot wait for that and we will have more. financial breakdown. >> kayleigh: i love it. jeremy, i was looking at this over the weekend and i can't believe the contrast kamala harris put this out soliciting donation and also trying to sell her list but these is called the fight friend. she wants people to donate to the fight fund and uci related but donald trump said over the weekend whatever we can do to help them during this difficult period i would strongly recommend for the party of unit t do that we have a lot of money left over. what contrast? >> jeremy: was perfect. and honestly, a lot of left wing groups with misappropriation issues and from georgette, that is nonprofits. and kamala harris $1 billion
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flowing through all of it. and before as cheryl was saying, the small donors who don't have much or who gave something to the campaign, oprah o.j. billionaire and chip in and buy 10 to $10 for the campaign and is making $1 million check out the campaign. that is a scandal. two and a lot of young people realizing this is a farce, favorite influencer with kamala harris all getting paid off. they didn't do it out of the kindness of their heart and they didn't do it for free here at josephine when i was curious to see if any of those celebrities, beyonce $10 million, did she vote for kamala harris? and just make in the stallion you that $5 million. i don't know and kamala harris doesn't know what they would do if i got this money and some of the fund-raising emails were going out tuesday night 10:00 p.m. and people in the
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building or getting them and sagging, on my gosh, and this is why because they had overspent, misappropriated maybe until cheryl sees the receipts come in. >> cheryl: like i said, christmas. >> kayleigh: we don't know oprah pocketed the money because it could have gone to production team and a lot of nuance here. i love the biden aide who told axios they went through $1 billion. what the [bleep] >> carley: i think democrats can have all the money in the world, $1 billion but if you have a bad candidate in a bad set of policies, that many will not take you far. hindsight, one that has not been mention is that julia roberts add that i'm sure cost a pretty penny and the ones where she narrated and told women to lie to their husbands about who they voted for. what a dead, how patronizing and this one completely wrong.
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i'm surprised that oprah town hall cost $1 million medicaid kamala harris one of the worst salad word moments that she had where oprah had to step in to cover her tracks and people in the town hall, did she answer my questions? sometimes authenticity is something money can't buy. >> kayleigh: well said and how liberal women furious about trump's win taking it out on man and their hair are. interesting. that is next. ♪ ♪
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>> present electron filling out staff list with big appointments for the human and border czar. how will things change january 20th? what is in store for iran when president trump takes over and what about the war in ukraine warning vladimir pitt not to escalate? it is veterans day and we salute chaplains who went into war with nothing but faith. the new details with selfless dedication and the troops they serve. we will meet travis mills, 1 of 5 quadruple amputees from the war in afghanistan and how he gave so much but still getting back. i'm john roberts and sandra is off that come and join jackie henrik at the top of the hour
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with "america reports" they went to president-elect dominic election win last tuesday night rebuild massive shifts within te american electorate especially among young women. in 2020 fox news voter analysis found trump behind 24 points with women aged 15-44 but this year, he made you gains and we saw that firsthand "the faulkner focus" all town hall. he cut the margin to 12 points and now liberal women who supported kamala harris are lashing out and swearing off men entirely, really? >> i also have decided for the next four years, i am going to abstain from -- with men. as a women, my bad guy bobby tommy matters and this is a way to exercise sovereignty over that periods beam and eye is the definition of medium of choice. i'm not sure within her own
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party but some women are turning to a movement on twitter back in like 2010 or so with radical feminist movement that began in south korea. take a view. now that my feet are firmly planted, but is time for action. we have traditional 4p not going on dates, not sleeping with, not marrying and not having children with. >> harris: okay, wow, they are going to be lonely and unique love in your life no matter where you get it. you can't cut anybody out, mom is done. some are going too far and shaving off all of their hair. >> i'm giving up on america and this error because [bleep] my hair and [bleep] , and all that that things that wants us to be clearly they don't give a [bleep] about us. those of you ladies who are
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required to do what you did. >> harris: so our friend dr. nicole saphier to joe who lives on with us often as a cohost we did or whatever we cal it these days and she said, you know they owe an apology to the cancer patients out there because she works in oncology, dr. saphier for not having the choice of doing that and how heartless that look to her. >> kayleigh: absolute insanity and people trying to move abroad to. someone said i know someone who is doing that, shaving their heads. totally right, dr. saphier in a great point. focusing on these individuals, what about the people who said by ten points and supporting donald trump here to the podcast was a huge, 7-year-old and susie wiles had to find a bunch of podcast and ran up to donald trump at a golf coat there golf course and talk to baron. it was not just for men that
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women too. >> harris: carley. >> carley: one think that 4b people do is move to canada look not so reactionary because like moving locations is making more sense than shaving your head. but how young women voted i think personal safety played a major factor. god bless link wow laken riley and her family but i'm sure a lot of girls in a horrific situation set i run outside my college campus that could have been me. they went to the ballot box with that concern. but i also think the transgender women in sports made a big difference. >> harris: you remember when sinead o'connor shaved her head and they said she was unstable and so on and so forth? we have come so far and she is an artist and an iconic one, sinead o'connor. but what does this prove when a person shaves her head and by the way, you shave. >> jeremy: welcome to the club, exactly.
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look, i think about the young women didn't go with the flow and did not vote for kamala harris. to my little sister in law is a sophomore in college in this morning she was telling me this horrible story where a college professor answer to, who did she abort question? you didn't vote for kamala? no, i did not vote for kamala harris. and he immediately started berating her and how could you be a black woman and bowling. and it will backfire. i think you will see a lot of the young people's vote, people don't want to be told what to believe and what to say. >> cheryl: it will not help them either to your point. by the way, my mother top, "cheryl, you will not always get your way." that is true and wake up. pet to your point, a wait for a while and democrats are waking up and realizing woke is broke. what she said is the party embraced this worldview of endemic hyper political
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cancellation. you can't just because you have this opinion doesn't mean that everybody shares it and people went and women went and voted because they wanted to be safe and they wanted to pay less at the grocery store here to they wanted to make sure there was not going to be boys in their daughter's bathrooms, locker rooms at school. this is what happen and if you want to shave your head and cry, i guess that is okay but a lot of people are not. >>i' harris: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ rably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan, for up to 100 percent of your home■s value. if you need cash for your family call newdayusa. with automatic authority from the va we can say yes when banks say no. give us a call. $70,000. $70,000. that's a lot of money.
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>> we want to tell you about an effort here at fox news called "camo for a cause." let's take it if we can a little bit here. i don't know if we can put this up. thank you for putting that up on the screen. there are war veterans that this goes to all across the country. it is our way of saying thank you to all of the veterans here from fox news. you have to go up to your tv if you are going to use that
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qr code. you can also go to the website that is at the bottom of your screen. that our purpose with helping not just them but their families. you may have heard jeremy say earlier. maybe he said it to me during commercial. family is serve like everybody else. we are waiting for those men and women to come home. our parents, our sisters, our spouses. it is so important. if you can help, no doubt fox/u.s. vets all right, you can take part of what's going on here at fox news to help out families. i want to show something that is also helping military families from past wars. when i was on the ground a few months ago in vietnam followed my dad's battlefield steps, i did a special on fox nation called "vietnam:the steps of my father."
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i got to meet the ambassador to vietnam whose dad was among those like my dad serving at the same time. in both their tours darted about the same time. i met him on red beach which is where marines in the combat portion for that work for the united states first came ashore. we had this conversation. can we watch just a little of that? i've run into military brats like you and me. do you think we are also drawn to this? >> i think it is in our dna to remember the sacrifices of those who were shoulder to shoulder with your father and my father on behalf of harm's way. >> this is so critical because this goes back. there's so many people that the ambassador is able to connect with his team, those families that need closure with the answers to so much about those people who are missing. we thank all of our veterans including jeremy hunt who is with us today. and now "america reports."
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