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>> todd: it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, tuesday, november 12, this is "fox and friends." sources tell fox news president-elect is expected to name kristi noem in a key position, homeland security secretary in addition to marco rubio secretary of state. >> lawrence: more breaking news, schumer has a change of heart, pennsylvania's dave mccormick will be invited to today's senate meeting. >> ainsley: hope he's already in d.c. >> brian: he is.
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>> ainsley: i am joking, o orientation is today. we sat down with andrea bocelli and he told us what it means to share his talent with his children. >> a dream come true. ♪ ♪ breathe in the air. i can feel you're there. ♪ ♪ >> steve: we've got andrea bocelli in this hour and briabhas his notes, we can officially start. hour three of "fox and friends" starts with those notes. this is the big story out of d.c. president-elect donald trump appear to be tapping a number of very familiar faces, if you watch television, for key jobs in his new white house. >> brian: new details this, moon dhs pick.
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>> ainsley: mark mered ith is in west palm beach, florida, talking about the transition team, good morning. >> good morning, brooke singman was able to confirm the news that south dakota governor kristi noem is expected to be tapped as homeland security secretary. this is big news. kristi noem had been on the short list for vice president a few months ago. we have yet to hear from the governor on the news. president-elect trump has been calling on senate to move quickly to approve his nominees. trump expected to ask marco rubio to be his secretary of state. marco rubio is vice chair of senate intelligence committee and foreign affairs and he's received a lot of attention as he called for u.s. to do more to show support for israel. >> iran is looking to hurt
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israel and drive america out of the region and destroy israel. this group wants to destroy israel, hamas exists to destroy israel. you have to eliminate it. i don't think they will ask us nor do they need us in that regard. >> trump has chosen michael waltz as national security adviser, major question for incoming administration, how it handles ukraine going forward in the war with russia. waltz talked to fox from ukraine a few years ago and tsdz there should be limits when it comes to providing support for ukraine. >> helping with logistics, integrating intelligence is important. >> israel's president will be in washington today meeting with con
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congresswoman elise stefanik, looking to see if trump will comment on new posts for his administration on social media. we don't expect to see him on camera. we will see him tomorrow as he makes his way to washington for that high-profile meeting with president biden. melania is not expected to make the trip. >> brian: have you heard anything like joe biden is not somebody melania need to meet, or is it a scheduling conflict some >> i've heard mixed messages, i've heard scheduling conflconflict or bad blood between the two. no official word from the soon to be first lady. >> ainsley: she wrote about how
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the obamas were not welcoming until the last minute. normally new first lady will look around and pick furniture they want and obamas did not allow that. maybe jill biden was part of that, too. >> brian: or the raid on the house. >> other point, they don't need the tour, they already lived there. >> ainsley: they know what furniture fits well. >> they know where they want the tv. >> steve: they don't need to measure the drapes. >> ainsley: obama girls had pink and barron was young and wanted a boy room and she wanted to prepare that for her son for a smooth transition and that was not ables to happen. >> brian: they had a basketball
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goal in the backyard. >> steve: i hope donald trump becomes first president to install a pickleball court at the white house. they have a tennis court. you can tape it off, we'll be there. >> brian: six after the hour. moments ago outgoing senate majority leader schumer office announcing dave mccormick is now invited to today's senate orientation. madeleine rivera has the breaking update. >> madeleine: we wondered if something like this would happen. so much we're watching at the white house and down the street. congress is back for the first time before the election. freshman orientation for senators elect, huge update. sp spokesperson for chuck schumer says dave mccormicks and reuben
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gallego have been invited to or orientation. associated press said gallego was the winner. pennsylvania's incumbent senator bob casey has not yet conceded. schumer refusal to invite mccormick because of outstanding ballots drewire of republicans who said they would personally escort him into the capitol today. it appears there is no longer need for that. and tomorrow secret ballot election for replacement of mcconnell, john thune, rick scott. many have thrown their weight behind scott. cramer and hovand say they will support john thune. long, personal relationship with john thune. winner needs 27 of 53 gop votes.
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>> lawrence: thanks. looks like he had a change of heart. he's doing the right thing. >> brian: chuck? >> lawrence: yeah, race has been called, there is no pathway. it is hard to criticize former president about transition of power when they were blocking it. he did the right thing. >> steve: he'll be able to sit down with people he's never met before and winding up going to senate for this orientation today. originally mike lee was going to escort him around. this senate leadership battle is healthcared and we saw madi talk about republicans who have come out in favor of thunun that. dave mccormick will be voting. >> ainsley: just because guy who lost does not cop con, other
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outlets have. schumer know shouldn't stop him from that. >> brian: i thought it was ceremonial, know kyrsten sinema said it is important. you said chuck schumer won't come on the radio show. >> steve: you said you never invited him. >> brian: that is my fault. he is probably a viewer, i asked bernie moreno, is chuck schumer going to block dave mccormick, he's in washington. is he going to come there, could we see a big confrontation. watch. >> this is time for country to come together and chuck schumer can bring democratic party together to help us and republican party get things done instead of being a partisan hack. he has two hours left, to show he cares more about the country
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than politics. dave mccormick will be the next senator for commonwealth of pennsylvania. he is here in d.c. and will do great for this country. >> brian: could this be a fight? chuck schumer's thugs against muscle of dave mccormick. >> ainsley: didn't kamala say we're going to be the party that allows peaceful and easy transition. i'm glad chuck schumer had a change of heart and dave mccormick will be able to vote for senate leadership tomorrow. >> steve: balance of power in senate is set. republicans, great for them, they got 53 and can pretty much do whatever donald trump passes there way when they work it out with the house. the house is more complicated. republicans have 214, you need 218 and democrats have 205. in the middle, there are
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still -- the white dots there, 16 races remain. republicans need four and democrats need 13. here is the thing, when you look at 214s, keep in mind, two republicans are going to the white house to work for donald trump, elise stefanik and michael waltz. they have to come up with more cushion before they can feel comfortable. >> ainsley: likely republican house will win, right? >> steve: it is. majorities are precarious, lawmakers get sick, die, get indicted. you can't always count on it. they suddenly retire. if they have a one or two-vote margin, if i'm in the administration, i don't know, what if somebody calls in sick, what if covid sweeps through the senate? >> brian: they say key racis yet to be called, in alaska, the
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arizona sixth district, california's 13th and 47th and colorado's 8th are the ones people capture get ahold of who is going to go. fox is told from chad pergram majority can lose no more than two house members to house and those are the two, they are already gone, they have to have a collection. >> lawrence: talking about with the vakacancy in ub marco rubio few up for that job, as well. ron desantis would have an appointment, byron donalds is another one. >> steve: absolutely. another great suggestion and i am sure governor in florida thought about it is brian mast.
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he is fantastic. key to the faces we have shown you, they are all in donald trump's lane. in the past, some may not have been on the trump turnpike. but now they are. that will make his job easier, the 100 day agenda, trying to do something about taxes, energy and border. >> brian: two words stand out, squire and turnpike. don't you think two great words. >> steve: how do you think i get to work. >> brian: squire them. >> steve: my daughter is a squire, your son is going to be, too. >> ainsley: elise stefanik, yesterday people in the diner were asking me, will she be un ambassador? kathy hochul will fill that seat, i said maybe to say thank you for your support.
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i can't imagine she would take that and leave her seat empty. turns out she is. smart as heck, went to harvard, i support her. what happens with her seat? >> brian: plus 10. >> lawrence: there will be a special election. >> ainsley: republican running against democrat? >> lawrence: correct. >> ainsley: okay. republican area. >> steve: elise stefanik won 63% of the vote last week. >> ainsley: that, works out. >> brian: hope carley shimkus always stays safe. >> carley: turnpike over to the news. more news, fox news alert. five people arrested on assault charges for alleged role in attack against israeli soccer fans in amsterdam last week, adding to dozens of arrests that have come as result of this
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anti-israel demonstration there. israel has issued a warning following that attack. illegal migrant charged with murdering laken riley is due in court today as jury selection is set to start tomorrow in the murder trial. jose ibarra, is due in court at 10 a.m., facing malice murder charge and three counts of felony murder among others. police say he attacked and killed riley in february while she was going for a morning jog on the university of georgia campus. a barber being hailed a hero. two suspects walked into the shop, the barber subdued one of them, the other grabbed a gun and fired at an unknown victim. no one was hurt. the shooting
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is thought to be gang related, but no arrests have been made and upons investigation is ongoing. the harris-walz campaign is still accepting donations. next 5000 from a person or pac will be allocated to the recount account to use on close house or senate races. larger donations directed to dnc. harris campaign is $20 million in debt. those are headlines. donald trump said he would pay off that debt, see if they accept. >> steve: there is no recount, why are people giving money to something that know be isn't happening. >> carley: or change the language. >> brian: put in the memo, sucker. you gave a billion dollars and now you want more.
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>> ainsley: when will they tell the truth and say we're in debts, help us, send money. >> lawrence: look what they were paying for. >> brian: to get beyonce's hair done. >> lawrence: she refused to travel and former president did the same thing. >> ainsley: how would she handle the american money. >> steve: doesn't have to worry about that. >> ainsley: federal employees reportedly dreading trump's return to oval office. >> brian: next guest says they can getz on get on board or get out. get on board or get out. on get on board or get out. . . . .
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test test test test test she was scared for her son. prosecutors argue penny acted recklessly painting him as vigilante who went too far. penny has pleaded not guilty. brian, over to you. >> brian: thank you, todd. government employees claiming they have ptsd from trump's first term, calling it a hell scape and are dreading his return. our next guest working on trump transition team has a strong warning, mark paoleta served in the trump administration and joins us now. your response to ptsd claims.
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>> who would have thought if is controversial that people support the agenda, only in federal government with a deep swamp do career employees think they get to run the joint. president trump was re-elected with overwhelming majority of amer americans, deporting illegal aliens, securing border, banning dei, destructive stuff the biden administration run wild, getting boys out of girl sports, those are things department of justice is going to work on and employees are going to support. if they don't, they should leave. >> brian: mark, other thing is and we'll get into it, if you have efficiency guy named elon musk, a lot of agencies are fat
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with people not accountable, checking the clock and wondering when they can retire. facing donald trump today, we'll find out if judge merchan will make a decision on sentencing with trump in relation to the supreme court ruling that said his act under scrutiny he was convicted of, he is now immune from. >> yeah, i think this is again, on the ballot, american people reject law enforcement engaged in by the left by judge merchan to go after trump and target him. i think he should dismiss it today, supreme court had to step in and make a ruling that every american, every legal person understood the president is immune. president did nothing wrong, the left invented crimes, hope it is
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put to bed today. >> brian: we hope, we have seen juan judge merchan love the spotlight. these pictures are professionally done. do you think he would do what you say is the right thing and end this today or do you think to characterize his behavior, he will look to extend this to sentencing day? >> i hope he dismisses is, it has to happen under the supreme court ruling, he introduced information protected under presidential immunity, legally entire case is infected and flawed. yes, i hope he dismisses is, doesn't go forward. american people rejected this. president trump will be coming into office in a few weeks and
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all of this needs to end today. >> brian: we'll find out, it is in his jurisdiction. thank you for be being with us today. we look forward to seeing you again. chuck schumer has a change of heart, dave mccormick now invited today's senate o orientation. it is closer to being official. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r
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santa ana winds potential of spreading wildfires. northwest heavy rain, mountain s snow in forecast moving eastward. we have area of development probably going to become our next named storm, sara, and some c computer models have this going into gulf of mexico as a hurricane this weekend. the gulf coast, florida need to watch this. i can't believe we are into november and possible have a hurricane in gulf of mexico this weekend. >> steve: hurricane season runs through end of the month. >> janice: november 30, this is incredible to see more development. >> steve: thank you for keeping us posted. fox news alert, chuck schumer having a change of heart and now says pennsylvania senator elect dave mccormick is invited to today's freshman orientation. democratic senator bob casey
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still refuses to concede despite race being called nearly a week ago. next guest covering this campaign from day one, selina zito, good morning to you. dave mccormick was going to go to that orientationing today anyway, mike lee was going to take him in, probably with a confrontation and now that probably won't happen. >> yeah, a couple of i think thises factored into the decision by schumer. numbers came out last night show what people already knew. that is that casey can't catch up. and mccormick will end up winning by tens of thousands of votes. there has been a pressure by republicans and democrats for schumer to not only allow him to
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attend, meaning mccormick, you but for casey to concede this race. i'm not surprised to see that this morning. >> steve: in arizona, reuben gallego beat kari lake, maybe schumer wanted to say, let's have reuben come in, dave, you come in and let's learn to run this senate thing. >> well, it would be great if people learn some lessons and learn some -- what voters were telling them they wanted. being a strong-army guy with schumers probably not his best look, they lost majority of senate, u.s. house and presidency. >> steve: tomorrow in the oval office, joe biden is going to sit behind the desk and welcome
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back former guy who sat behind the resolute desk, donald trump will be there. how do you describe the temperature in that room? i'm sure trump will be excited. you have seen things joe biden said about donald trump over last couple of months, said he was a threat to democracy and now here are keeys to air force one. >> i think biden will do that. american politics is a blood sport and a lot of things are said you would not say to their face. i think that biden has told us through his speech that he gave a day or two after the election and through his behavior since then that he is despite not this wanting to be result that are, he is going to be grascious andi
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think trump will be gracious. he was awear things are not the same as four years earlier and you will see that attitude from the president elect, as well. >> steve: that would be clasy, hope it works well. thank you for joining us from your kitch know, where i'm sure you are about to turn around and make cookies. >> i am. >> you were last week, too. thanks. donald trump vowing to crack down on border on day one and border agents can't wait. through the roof, we received hundreds of calls, texts, e-mails saying how happy agents are. what can i do to make a better cotton crop?
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they telling you? >> griff: crackdown is coming. good morning, former ice director tom homan told you guys clearly he's ready to get to work. watch. >> i know exactly what i'm doing, this is second time i've come out of retirement for this president because it matters. i was a border patrol agent, i wore that uniform proudly. i was an ice agent, first ice director that came up through the ranks. i was one of them. >> griff: he was one of them, tom homan has decades of experience. he began in campo, california as an agent. he says they will begin deportation with 700,000 illegal aliens deemed already by a judge. stephen miller will be deputy chief of staff for policy, he was architect of remain in
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meckl mexico in first term. moral is high. some telling bill melugin things like this, ecstatic to go to work. moral is higher than first time he won and dude, people who were going to retire are not and everyone is happy. the v.p. told us this. >> vast majority of agents who know they are ecstatic to have somebody in a leadership position, president of the united states that cares about boots on the ground and agents. >> griff: multiple sources tell fox kristi noem is on team and will be nominated to lead dhs as secretary. guys. >> steve: one image i can't get my head around is tom homan back in the '80s standing next to the squad car and he looks like
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david sole, from starsky and hutch. >> griff: he is a stud, we the must put it on television so his wife can remember where it began. that is 1985. it really does speak to the fact he's been an agent and border official through multiple presidents, multiple administrations and has decades of experiences and begins this task of going after millions of illegals in this country. >> steve: no idea he was a blond. >> ainsley: and probably had a kitchen that was yellow and avocado green. >> brian: i'm sure your phone is blowing up with your border connections. >> they are. promises made, prom iises kept. the work is daunting and they'll have to go after people in
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sanctuary jurisdictions who are saying in case of massachusetts, they won't cooperate. tom homan says if they won't help, they will get out of the way and we'll do the job ourselves. >> ainsley: morals is great for border patrol agents. this shocking story, video out of arizona shows this two-year-old child getting rescued after wandering into a busy intersection. an onlooker across the street from the scene can be heard screaming in fear. [screaming] >> stop, stop, ah, stop, oh, my god, stop. >> ainsley: a woman who was not related to the boy running into the roads to grab the boy and take to safety. he was not injured. the child's father was at work and the child was your honor yoo
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the care of the mother. the molther is in custody as child endangerment charges are underway. >> steve: i was thinking why know didn't she drive over there. problem is oncoming traffic would see the lady waving and might swerve into the kid. >> brian: good point. >> ainsley: she screamed and got that other lady's attention. right there. that is the moment. >> brian: 2-1/2, three years old? >> ainsley: years old reported. >> brian: lock the door, they go anywhere. >> brian: they do. >> ainsley: we have heard crazy stories, you have to watch them. miic stas can be made. >> steve: thank goodness, that story, aside from mother in jail, kid is alive.
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>> ainsley: when his mother heard his music she began to cry, we sat down with andrea bocelli to talk about his music. >> lawrence: first,s over to bill. >> bill: we expect to hear from the judge in trump's new york case, moment of consequence regardless how he rules. trump team fill in more pieces, we'll track that. house republicans hold first news conference next hour. will they hold majority? we'll watch that today. daniel penny trial resumes in know minutes. laken riley's accused killer is in court and so are cameras in georgia to watch it. fast-moving morning, dana and i will see you 10 minutes away, we'll see you then. respiratory
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celebrating his time on stage with a new movie reliving in three day concert in italy with dozens of famous faces. >> ainsley: we got to talk to him about that and much more. >> ainsley: thank you so much for sitting down with us. such an honor. your music has carried us all through good and bad times and it is beautiful. i loved watching your movie. i saw it a week ago. the celebration. ♪ >> ainsley: will you tell me all about it? >> i think it's the best of the three concerts that i get in my small article and the theater of the silence where i have the pleasure to see many of the best artists and singers of the
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planet. it was incredible. >> ainsley: it was beautiful. the amphitheater with the tall stairs and beautiful voices and surprises. your son and daughter were there and did a great job. i know you are very proud of them and it has to be fun. >> absolutely. yes. >> ainsley: what is it like as a father to have this beautiful voice and share this love with your children on stage? >> it is like a dream come true. ♪ >> ainsley: tell me how you fell in love with music. >> the story begins when i was a little child. my mother says -- said that when i heard the music, i immediately
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stopped to cry. at six years i began to study the piano, everywhere when there was a party, in church or at the school everyone asked me to sing so i thought probably this is my destiny. >> ainsley: tell me about your faith. you said you sang in church. >> my faith? when i was young i -- i thought to be agnostic. but then i try it with all my forces to discover the sense of my life, you know? and there was a moment in front of me i had like a -- two roads, one was the case, one was good and i decided to go on the second one. >> ainsley: celine dion said if god would have a singing voice
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he must sound a lot like you. >> i remember when she said this. i think it was a joke. >> ainsley: tell us about your new album, the duet. >> in my new album there are the best duets i did in my life like the first. the prayer with celine dion until the last. >> ainsley: tell me about your tour. you'll be in madison square garden? >> in december on the 18 and 19 and many other cities in america, yeah. i like very much to sing and to bring my voice, my music around the world for the people. >> ainsley: yes, sir, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> steve: he is busy now. >> ainsley: you can watch the celebration now tickets are available at fathom event.com.
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he mentioned lauren diego, both his children and russell crowe, david foster, katharine mcphee and a new tour in february and june and here in new york at msg a few times in december. and the movie is in theaters -- in theaters november 8th. the same director, sam rich, who did the tour for taylor swift. he is doing broadway, too. >> steve: we had him in "fox & friends" in studio a. it was maybe the best performance ever in this building. >> ainsley: my brother loved him. we listened to him in our house. >> brian: does he sing in english at all? >> bill: here we go at
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