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they want to eliminate cars and want the 15-minute cities and that is why d.c., several places that used to be two lanes but now one lane in a very, very busy part of the city all over the city. but is like that and they eliminate entire lines for automobiles. it makes life and the city very difficult, but they like that. >> people like to control your lives like the idea fossil fuels are this evil they have to everyone over. president trump talked about unleashing american energy and that is a great expression. i hope he picks the best people to did the best job. american energy will be far more secure and prosperous. >> laura: a lot of people will be healthier and happier in the end. alex, think is much. that is it for us tonight and a lot of news in the hour. i love it. thank you for watching america now and
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>> todd: fox news alert, look at your screen. the number has been hit, republicans keep control of the house. >> carley: and president-elect trump announces he is behind mike johnson to remain house speaker. and republicans elect john thune as next majority leader. >> todd: trump shakes things up with another unexpected cabinet pick. this feels like i'm watching the n.f.l. draft. they reached for him in the fifth and went for him in the first. we will break it down. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus >> brooke singman has more on the latest nominees. >> brooke: house speaker mike johnson says matt gaetz resigned after being tapped for attorney general. the house was set to vote on investigation of -- sex
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trafficking, drug use and accepting bribes, all of which he denies. matt gaetz faced opposition on senators with two republican senate sources telling fox news he will never get confirmed. >> it is like a god tear kind of trolling, to trigger a meltdown. >> wonder if he could get confirmed by house republican conference based on the stories last couple years. >> we allow the president to have the benefit of a doubt and have to do our role in terms of due diligence. >> i don't know enough about him, it is somewhat interesting pick, we'll see how that unfolds. >> brooke: trump selecting congresswoman tulsi gabbard to be director of national intelligence and officially nominated florida senator marco
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rubio for secretary of state. >> it is a tremendous honor. it is tremendous responsibility. >> talk about the work that needs to be done and i was grateful and honored to accept president trump's offer to serve our country and support his objective to defend safety, security and freedom of the american people. >> brooke: trump has selected 16 key administration roles for his incoming administration. there are several top positions to fill as the trump team continues transition process. >> todd: thank you. president biden welcoming president-elect trump back to the oval office in what seemed to be a joyful meeting judging by the smiles. >> carley: and crackling fire. >> todd: karine jean-pierre says biden stands by his claim trump is a threat to democracy. watch. >> a lot said on the campaign
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trail, was there an aapology today? >> i'm sorry. >> was there an aapology. >> from whom? >> from president biden. >> apology to from president biden? >> for words used on the campaign trail. >> i have answered this a couple times, threat to democracy. the president feels obligated to be honest with the american people. what he said still stands. >> todd: karine jean-pierre saying don't let smiles fool you. trump and biden talked two hours, both committed to peaceful transition of power come january. >> carley: to the house, republicans have retained majority after gop secured 218th site overnight. >> todd: griff jenkins in washington. >> griff: the american people
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have clearly spoken giving republicans trifecta of power, clenched after house race in arizona was called. it brings that house balance of power 218 to 208. we'll see what the final number ends up being. speaker johnson wins another term as top republican. >> numbers you projected there will be reality and we'll have the majority. i think these seats, matt's for example, was to help us, it is an eight-week process to fill that seat. if we do this quickly and i've called governor desantis to ask him to start this thing, we can have that seat filled when congress begins. >> griff: and john thune will be next majority leader. >> we're excited to reclaim majority and enact president
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trump's agenda. we have a mandate from the american people, a mandate to clean up the mess left by the biden-harris-schumer agenda and to deliveros president trump's priorities. >> griff: in pennsylvania senate race bob casey refusing to know coseed to dave mccormick. mccormick's campaign putting out this statement. senator elect mccormick's lead is insurmountable, ap made clear in calling the race. it is senator casey's prerogative. president-elect trump continues to build his cabinet, tapping three more positions. elise stefanik to un ambassador, mike walz and matt gaetz for attorney general and washington is abuzz thinking this confirmation for matt gaetz will be quite a fight. guys.
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>> carley: certainly is. griff jenkins, thank you so much. moving to ohio. outgoing senator sherrod brown refusing to call bernie moreno. moreno defeated brown by four points. the senator elect is still waiting on brown to make the concession call. sources tell "washington post" moreno has not even received a text message. >> todd: rule. >> carley: maybe snail mail holding things up. dock workers union breaking off talks with port employers over talks about robots. they say no jobs will be lost. dock workers took to the picket lines last month after failing to reach a new contract agreement and settleod tentative agreement and agreed
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to suspend the strike until january 15th of next year. they must reach a deal by then or the strike will resume. >> todd: jake paul says he spent $200,000 on ear coverings ahead of his fight tomorrow. >> i'm not getting bit off on friday night, i got my diamond-spiked ear covers there. >> i'm just ready to fight, nothing else to say, i'm looking forward to fighting. >> todd: keep mocking mike tyson, not a good strategy, jake paul. the jab, another -- tyson bit off a piece of holyfield's ear in 1997. admittedly on yesterday's show, i made a similar joke. the difference, i am not fighting mike tyson tomorrow. >> carley: $200,000 on ear cover
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could take 10 inches of rain to improve conditions in the state as the fire burns 5000 acres across new jersey and new york. >> carley: and two fires near george washington bridge, no injuries there. >> todd: south florida bracing for a possible tropical storm, making it's way through the caribbean and could strengthen into tropical storm sary this weekend. >> carley: janice dean is here. >> janice: some places need water and rain and others do not and we have this tropical system. november 30th is official end of hurricane season and sara will happen in next 12 to 24 hours. good news, it will interact with land, the latest moving across central american, yucatan
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peninsula and conditions will be more hostile and we won't be dealing with a hurricane. fingers crossed, many days ahead of us, going threw through the weekend we'll monitor this. gulf coast and florida, pay attention. conditi conditions not as favorable in the gulf of mexico, so i think cautiously optimistic this will not be a big deal. showers and thunderstorms for mid-atlantic. we need rainfall, we will not get it where we have active fires in new jersey, 50% contain ment and 75% contained in the cl cliff. area of low pressure coming off carolina coast line and it is going to bring rain for this region, as well as potential for
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gusty winds getting through friday in the northeast. conditions are going to become favorable for spreading of wildfires and if we have any kind of flame in the area with dry condition, no rain in the forecast, this is going to be a big issue, we'll continue to watch that. >> todd: really concerning. >> janice: worst drought in two decades. >> todd: dan dan crenshaw does not expect trump administration to go door to door carrying out mas deportation. saying we don't have funds for that, i don't think anyone should fear this idea. tom homan says new administration plans to target the worst first prioritizing criminal and national security threats. krenen c says there is a list of tens of thousands of illegal migrants homeland security has
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on their radar, many have deportation orders. >> carley: migrant crime ring taking full advantage of the biden-harris administration. they were arrested for using power tools to break into a long island jewelry store. five were let back on the street wearing ankle monitors, two never showed up to get monitors. three removed the ankle monitors, using the same tools they stole. patrick mulaney joins me now. patrick, good morning. i gave some details there. tell us what these migrants did start to finish. >> the full story is evolving, i believe they tried to use a power saw to cut through the roof of a jewelry store and found it easier to go through the wall of the store from the side with the same tools. they took off after the alarm
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went off and found later at a house they were living in huntington and brought into custody. i believe one of them is still detained, three of them were given ankle monitors and cut off at different locations, one in new jersey and one on the george washington bridge and third one, i'm not sure where they were. they immediately scattered. go ahead. >> carley: they used radio jammers to stop police radio from operating in the area. they cut a hole through the roof of a store and then a wall. these are serious crimes. they are already in this country illegally, suspected to have gang ties. you would think when they got arrested, they would be held on bail. that did not happen. why? >> absolutely not. new new york state bail policies are terrible.
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the national county pd does a great job protecting residents with bruce blakeman. the issue is the courts are legally obligated to follow law set forth by new york state. you see it all over the country and in nas sau county. last month a little girl was raped by a migrant. and now cases coming over the border to the city in nassau. it will continue to be a problem. >> carley: when they were in jail and about to be released, walk out the door free, they were given ankle monitors and immediately cut them off using same saws they used to cut the hole in the jewelry stop and flower shop. do you think anybody looks at this situation and goes, this is not working, we are putting public safety at risk, something
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needs to change here. >> i like to think most people think of it that way. our laws are progressive and they grab a sliver of hope or sliver that makes it seem like they are doing the right thing and they push forward. it is obvious bail reform laws aren't working and definitely need to be rehabbed. i've been a veteran of fdny for 20 years now and seen it first hand and i can say most people in new york city are not happy or pleaseed with direction we're headed. policies have been hijacked by a progressive group that set p precedence for the rest of the state. >> carley: when donald trumps and tom homan enter office, do you think things will change in the local level for you guys on long island? >> i think the change will be
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slow, i expect a big change. tom homan is a great choice. you will get pushback saying he's -- not extreme, but severe. but this situation calls for somebody that is and takes a strong stance. we have tried softer approaches and they don't work. somebody like tom homan will come in and the issue is a bigger issue and needs to be addressed by somebody that can handle it. i'm hopeful if he's allowed to move forward, we will start to see almost immediate reaction. >> carley: great point. you say criminals have more rights than the am haves, that is clearly the case. thank you for joining us. wild story. have a good day. republicans officially have control of congress and blue state governors are bank of canadaing together to resist president-elect trump's agenda. >> todd: and matt gaetz
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>> todd: president-elect trump shaking things up with his choice of matt gaetz. >> carley: it is an outrage theater. north carolina i guess that is a no from "wall street journal." doug collins spent years working with matt gaetz and he joins us now. do you like the matt gaetz pick? >> it is an interesting pick. donald trump has come with his picks to say, we're making a new approach to washington, d.c.
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we will not go the same way. that is interesting. now is matt gaetz pick going to come with no controversy? no. matt has been outspoken and been on the front line and pointing the finger at doj. doj has got to be fixed. doj is inherently political and broken at the core of what america needs. >> carley: it has been reported even some maga senators aren't pleased with the pick. he led charge against the kevin mccarthy when he was house speaker. what do you think is going to happen leading up to the nomination? what will that look like? if he does not get picked, he resigned in the house, is he no
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longer a senator and out of a job entirely? >> he resigned from congress, he's out of the house which terminates the ethics investigation, as well. i think that is over with. i think it will probably be a bumpy ride. some senators are talking about this, media will definitely because he's been a magnet for the vicious fight against what he calls the deep state and he's a fierce -- of donald trump. he will pick up flack. interesting ride to see what happens in the next 10 weeks. >> todd: there is talk this is a pick he is putting the out to drop matt gaetz to get other nominees through, this is setting matt gaetz up for governor of florida in 2026, we will see.
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wild stuff. the tulsi gabbard nomination, virginia congresswoman slamming the gabbard nomination. saying, i saw men and women of u.s. innertel community put the lives on the line everyday. gabbard is ill repaired and unqualified and she traffics in conspiracy theories and cozies up to dictators like vladamir putin. shouldn't that be taken as good sign tulsi gabbard is going to shake things up in the intel community when somebody from the deep state raises these types of concerns? >> doug: i'm shocked person running for governor is upset about this. outrage about nothing. tulsi gabbard called out her own party, called out the things
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spamburger is defending here. she is attacking a veteran, someone i've known personally for a number of years because she does not like her belief on some things. that is what this country is about. tulsi gabbard comes with a record that donald trump has seen and others have seen and she will say, let's question this stuff. you hit a theme here and this is interesting, is it not okay to question government agencies and say take an honest looks as we have at congress and others. people are tired of what they have seen. i came in with tulsi gabbard in 2012-2013 and known her many years, she is army veteran, i'm an air force veteran, we've had discussions about that. i think she will ask the right questions. a democrats running for governor in west virginia has a problem
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with someone who called them out. >> carley: marco rubio nominated for secretary of state. have a great day. elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are tasked with cutting down unnecessary government spending in trump's upcoming administration and no shortage of areas to cut from. >> so what do we want to do? go in and slash and burn bureaucracy to help americans, stimulate the economy and restore self-governor abbott, this is not a natural problem, this is a man-made problem, when you have a man-made problem, you better have a man-made solution. >> todd: cheryl casone from fox business to explain where they might start. >> cheryl: there are a lot of places, 6.7 trillion spent bier federal government in 2024. examples put forth give you an
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idea and some you heard before. let's talk about this. monkey research. okay. nih spent 33 million to run monkey island in south carolina, 200 grand on injecting monkeys with female hormones in florida and 12 million to test monkeys on meth. can we leave the monkeys alone. gave money to russian cat research. remember cats on treadmills? 549,000 to a russian lab performing experiments on cat 2021. i'm apauled by what they did to the cats. 2 billion annually to maintain government-owned offices, only 12% of space in the headquarters is used. dei funding, department of health and human services, employees hired to oversee dei, 38.7 million. open the books, expose that.
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trips for politicians, biden and hunter went to ireland last year, 4 million dollar trip. epa, why did they spend 620,000 on bullet proof armor and night vision, the epa. senator rand paul, fa 4b moveme /* fauci, 15 million for security. the i.r.s., do you know i.r.s. employees between october of 2021 and 2023, they had 50 million in unpaid taxes. they work for the i.r.s. >> todd: my favorite one. >> cheryl: carley said to me on "outnumbered" on monday, this is my christmas, this is my christmas. >> carley: the list is long of
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places to start. i'm looking forward to the leader board elon musk said he would make where he puts thingsy he is slashing. where is peta on this, with monkeys and cats? >> cheryl: come on. also, too, medicare and medicaid fraud is huge. prisoners, another favorite, 2023, 171 million social security or unemployment checks to prisoners, they thought they were still free and part of society. in prison and getting paid. in "wall street journal" editorial, phillip howard writes elon musk and vivek ramaswamy can make government work again. what he says in this article, america cannot be strong abroad when we are unable to modernize infrastructure, fix broken schools or cut red tape that stifles american initiative. >> todd: i know why the monkeys escaped in south carolina, they
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wanted freedom, they did not want to be experimented on. >> todd: hallmark movie about a girl going to washington to cut red tape. >> todd: you can oaudition, it will go fo lacy. maybe danika, i know too much about hallmark movies. >> carley: fbi raiding home of tech ceo, seizing his phone and eshg lect ronnics as doj investigates election-betting platform. >> todd: the company is calling political retribution, we get to the bottom of it next. h a builtn engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy
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>> carley: fbi raiding home of ceo of betting platform polymarket after predicted trump would win the election. now the company is calling it political retribution. chanley painter has details. >> chanley: during the raid federal agents seized phone and electronics of shannon bream at his farm. doj investigating prediction betting platform for accepting trading from u.s.-based users, which would be violation with co commodity future trading commission reached in 2022. fbi raid come week after
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polymarket correctly predicted donald trump's presidential victory, platform showed trump h holding 58% chance of winning over kamala harris' odds at 42%. it came as the site promoted itself more accurate than traditional polling. coplan suggested the raid was politically motivated saying it is discouraging they are going after companies they deem to be associated with political, maybe what would have changed their fate this election. fbi declined to comment on this when reached by fox. >> todd: thank you. bring in former federal prosecutor and criminal defense att attorney. is this political retribution? something else going on?
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what are you hearing? >> there are some signs this is politicized lawfare. polymarket operated throughout this election at bigger stage than most betting platforms we've seen in political elections in the past. it is concerning for us to see that the fbi is going in and raiding in this dramatic fashion. the rumors essentially are there is issues with how the trading went down, they were over inflating amount of trading happening or they were allowing trading from within the u.s. those may be regulatory issues in a complex market. betting markets are difficult to operate in the united states with all the regulations, it is curious with benefit that or the predictions they had that favored donald trump to see them coming at this company now. there are concern law enforcement lawfare is at hand
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and they will review how this went down and change course. >> todd: trump takes over in january, trump doj takes over in january, as well. laken riley murder trial set to begin tomorrow as suspect ibarra waves his right to a jury. why does a defendant wave a jury trial and is this right decision for a the dftz? >> usually people wave a jury trial if they are afraid the jury can't handle the evidence, if there is something emotional about the case they are unable to separate facts from the law. there is strong evidence of malice murder charge in this case and that will be difficult thing for him or his defense team to beat. there is a number of sexually based offenses the defense tried to rebut in pretrial hearings and motions, so perhaps looking
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for an explanation that the judge may be able to absorb under auspice of the law that says this is reduced degree of murder or sexual crimes did not take place, where he may be able to save himself from life without possibility of parole sentence that a jury would have come back with. i think they are shooting in the dark and the does not want to extend length of trial or confront 12 angry people staring at him for weeks. >> todd: typically this is complex financial crime that is elgaed and no jurorless understand and judge may have experience with this case and defense feels like taking chance with a judge as opposed to jury that will see numbers and glaze over. daniel penny trial resumes today after a witness admitted he lied and told penny he was not
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squeezing tight enough. i was doing everything to shut him up. he was telling daniel penny not to hold tight, i said penny was not holding on tight enough. i feel like we are getting in the weeds with information coming out of the trial. take a step back. based upon evidence so far, has prosecution proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt? >> many people are saying this case should have never been brought and every witness continuous to validate that opinion. prosecutors have to believe they can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt to 12 members of the jury and there is nothing there. daniel penny seems to have engaged in this situation with people in a crowded train car who all believed there was a serious threat going on. prosecutors don't particularly argue daniel penny shouldn't
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have gotten involved, so when should he have stopped? not like he pulled out a weapon or screaming vigilante justice type things, it wasn't that type of situation. it was more holding a person to keep him at bay unless police got there that seems like something that falls within self-defense or defense of others type of case and prosecution has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt it was not self-defense, daniel penny does not have to prove it was self-defense. >> todd: your key witness is accused of one thing, lying, credibility issues never good. thank you. dnc is not happy with harris campaign over their out of control spending and apparent $20 million of debt. former obama fundraiser allison nguyen is here. let's check in with steve doocy for what is coming up.
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>> steve: busy "fox and friends" coming up, several top positions remain in the trump cabinet, traes /* traes transition team. scott beset will be here to make his case on tv. and conference vice chair lankford, oklahoma senator, will join the show to explain how senate is united behind trump fresh off leadership election in chamber yesterday. in the house, republicans have officially won the majority, hit 218. trey gowdy will react to republicans sweeping power in washington. plus, georgia attorney general chris carr previews more of laken riley's murder trial. and west virginia senator elect jim justice sets the record straight about his dog, baby
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on things like celebrity events, consultants and those always tricky private jets. alisyn wynn joins us now. an aide telling axios how do you raise an historic amount of money and not win a single swing state. the honest is we don't know. we lost the national narrative and that's what we need to diagnose. a former democrat fundraiser yourself, what insight can you provide into how they blew through all this money with nothing? absolutely nothing to show for it? >> good morning, todd, good morning, carley. i think the harris campaign is really out of touch. even my three teenage kids told me that brat girl summer is over. so, why are you spending millions of dollars on meghan
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stallion twerking, li liz emine, jlo, some of these are associates of p diddy. he is really not okay right now. why do you want this type of affiliation? right now we really have to be very mindful. very demurrer not that donald trump is demurrer he also want on bon and joe rogan. he talked for hours. you got to know his personality. he really cares and is curious about what is going on with the american people and the youth. i really enjoyed his podcast where he actually flipped the script and asking why theo vaughan why he was addicted to cocaine and fentanyl. and that's an issue and that's an issue we are all going through right now. not us personally but many of our youth and american citizens homeless in san francisco, l.a., facing addiction problems.
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>> carley: that's great point. the saying they did not pay for endorsements. any and all celebrities toward production and relevant logistical costs. that's the statement. doesn't make up for the fact that are significant money problems they have right now. i was reading that the harris campaign reportedly was expecting the election results to be delayed if it took a week to determine hot next president was, they could use that time for people to keep on giving them money. continue to fund raise. that didn't happen donald trump was announced the winner the next morning. they are 20 million in debt, allison, somebody who is in this world knows a lot about donors and fundraiser houston of a challenge will that debt be for democrats come 2026 for midterm re-election campaign? >> i think they have a real come to jesus moment. they need some of the leaders
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have to step up with the vision and communicate and connect with these types of new voters who want answers. they want people who are genuine and authentic, when you ask them questions, they want real answers. you can't just go on oprah winfrey and she asks you very softball questions. the one hard ball question she asked: are we better off today than we were four years ago and you hymn and hall and say girlfriend well, i grew up middle class with a lawn. she should have just said no, we're not. and this is how i'm going to make us better off in the next four years. and basically put the line in the sand and say i was the vice president, he was the president. and if i'm president, i'm going to do this to stop the homeless problem. whether it be rehab for addicted people. plugging up the holes a loopholes for migrants coming through the southern border.
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things that can you do to help with inflation as well. possibly increase oil and gas production in house within the united states. we have more oil and gas reserves than anyone else in the entire world combined. and that really contributes to inflation. so, real policy questions that and with real answers, that's what voters like me want to hear now. >> todd: also a quick question. is it common practice to pay democrat celebs i know it was a production expense we didn't actually pay them. if you want to get through something accounting production expense that every business. is that normal to pay celebs? >> you know, i have never really heard of that. i don't think you pay joe rogan i don't think you pay theo vaughan. i don't think you pay these celebrities, i mean, do you have to pay call her daddy? do you have to pay for the set design? do you have to spend $100,000
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for this? >> todd: it raises a lot of questions. you answered a lot of them for us. allison we appreciate it. one question allison can answer a navy veteran says ufos are real and americans deserve to know the truth. >> there are debunkers out there who have said the go fast video was just a balloon. that was only one video that was released. there were dozens of these encounters. i don't think it's a stretch when you look at the diversity of life on this planet and size of this universe to think there would be more diverse, higher order, nonhuman intelligence throughout the universe, that is probably what is visiting us. >> todd: oh boy, he testified before congress alongside a slate of other witnesses whether the government is hiding information from the public. we're going to leave you with that. >> carley: maybe we will find out one day and trump will post it on truth social. who knows? >> todd: we will see. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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