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>> ainsley: it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, thursday, november 14th, this is "fox and friends." >> brian: republican trifecta, republicans take control of the ho house. another house member tapped to join team trump could spell trouble. >> ainsley: plus, the fbi raiding home of a betting platform ceo after the odds favored donald trump winning the election. the company now calling it political retribution. >> steve: west virginia senator ele elect jim just joins the show to set the record straight about his dog baby dog and his controversial presence in the season, will she be allowed to sit next to him. >> lawrence: america wants to know. remember, mornings are better with upon friends. >> ainsley: baby dog is the name? >> brian: yes.
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>> steve: enough about that. fox news alert, republicans officially retaining control of the house last night. first trifecta since trump took office in 2017. >> lawrence: griff jenkins is at the white house in washington. >> griff: where i'm standing to other end of pennsylvania avenue, both chambers, american people have spoken giving republicans control of all three pillars of power, something not seen since 2017, when trump took over the first time. balance of power, fox puts 218 to 208, with handful of races still left. speaker johnson remaining at the helm, winning unanimously as top house republican. trifecta was clenched after race in arizona called for the republican defeating the
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democrat. it came on the heels of the gop defeating democratic challenger in the 41st district. in the senate, john thune defeating john cornyn and rick scott to be next senate majority leader and ready to help deliver on president-elect trump's vision. >> we are ready to get to work with our colleagues in the house to enact president trump's agenda. we have a mandate from the american people, a mandate to clean up the mess left by the har harris-biden-schumer agenda and to deliver on president trump's priorities. >> griff: majorities are small in the house and senate meaning republicans have little margin for error and could see that tested early in cabinet confirmations. guys. >> steve: thank you, live report from the north lawn. >> ainsley: president-elect
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trump shaking things up, matt gaetz nominated for attorney general. >> brian: third house member along with walz and elise stefanik. johnson is getting worried. >> i have begged and pleaded, numbers are small, we are celebrating that. >> steve: indeed and mark me meredith is not far from west palm beach with more on the transition. hi, mark. >> mark: good morning. president-elect trump shocked democrats, republicans, us in the media with his pick for attorney general, choosing matt gaetz politician from western virginia. that will impact the administration going forward. matt gaetz has been a trump supporter for a long time. he resigned on wednesday after he was picked.
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he has been accused of a sex scheme of sex trafficking tied to a minor. matt gaetz has long denied the allegations. hes matt will dismantle criminal organizations and restore badly shattered faith and confidence in the justice department. several senators say they were shocked by the pick, mike johnson says trump was smart to pick matt gaetz. >> everyone who served with him will tell you he is one of the most intelligent. >> florida senator marco rubio has bipartisan support as nominee for secretary of state ands he is eager to advance trump's agenda on the world stage. s >> secretary of state is set by
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president of the united states and i hope to have opportunity to do it if my colleagues confirm me. >> mark: trump choosing tulsi gabbard as his nominee for director of national intelligence, we don't know what kind of reception she might get in the senate. we are awaiting major decisions like treasury secretaries, secretary of commerce, trump wants to reshape how the u.s. handles trade relationships going forward. we are waiting for that press secretary pick. this morning, alina habba, spokesperson during trump's legal issues says she is not in contention for the job. back to you. >> brian: she pulled herself out of it. i think carl karolina leavett,
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pavlich and megan kelly and scott jennings, who has done a brilliant job making the president's case. not every time, but on cnn. >> steve: those are great c contenders we saw yesterday with president trump pulling matt gaetz out of a hat, nobody saw that. according to d.c. inside political reporters, it sounds like matt gaetz wasn't even on the list. the airplane ride, he was on the plane with the president, where they came up with this know pla. there were other people involved. it is known suzie wiles incoming chief of staff likes matt gaetz a lot and had him prepare donald trump for the debate stuff. it is curious that this
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particular name, which has yesterday electified washington is going forward. >> ainsley: has to go through senate confirmation hearing, what happens if it doesn't work out with confirmation? he's stepped down. land he could be appointed to a position where the president doesn't need. the process will play out. one thing i will say, piece of advice, matt gaetz definitely has fire brand aspect that donald trump likes and a lot of people in the maga movement likes. take notes from pete hegseth, he knows how to go after, going after wokeness, but he can be convincing. if you want senators, especially in districts and primary challenge will not effect them in a way, he'll have to convince those senators he just won't be
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a fire brand, he knows how to get things done, as well. i think if he can take a page out of pete hegseth's book, he will get confirmed. if he doesn't, a lot of senators will vote against him. >> ainsley: he tried to get rid of the speaker of the house last year and marjorie taylor greene and he was dividing the republican party. >> brian: he handled it terribly, blew up the whole house. miami herald says i know names that would not vote for matt gaetz, including maga senators. staffers are saying they would not be surprised if his name was pulled even before confirmation, it could be a negotiating tool by john thune if he swaps ag pick. when suzie wiles took the job, one thing, i don't want to see the clown car. i thought matt gaetz was in the
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clown car. i'm surprised he would be part of starting lineup. >> ainsley: do you think they worked out a deal to say get me out of the house, i need a reason to resign because this ethics violation -- >> steve: which he derailed by quitting. problem for him is washington, d.c. leaks like a sieve, whatever is in that will leak. it is the way washington has always worked back to revolutionary days. what is interesting, though, proves a point he was not on the radar 36 hours ago, we had been told that the house made it clear to trump team, you can have two members of congress and they took two. elise stefanik and mr. walz, the two, out of nowhere, they take another one, that is endangering tiny sliver of majority. >> lawrence: if plan works out way ron desantis hope it to be,
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january 3 will happen, when all members will get sworn in. if election is that day, he can be technically whoever he or she wins that seat can be sworn in next day. talking about a day margin right there. one thing i will say about the talk about attorney general, all of the people they were putting forth wasn't hard enough for the former president, only one name on the list was john ratcliffe and he did not want the job, he wanted to be cia director and donal donald trumps granted that wish. >> brian: well, we'll see, one person that is going to get unanimous is senator marco rubio, so glad he picked him. he lives and breathes foreign policy and i don't think he loves being a senator, i think he loves this. this opportunity came his way.
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finalist to be vp, parents from cuba, on intelligence, foreign relations committee, known as a hawk in certain situations, also can appreciate donald trump's point of view. he understands it is donald trump's administration, donald trump likes to hear his point of view. when it came to central and south america, you have carte blanche, go do your thing and he appreciated that. when he took over in 2017, few months earlier, they were going at each other personally with little marco and waterway water. >> ainsley: supporter of israel, so is walz and elise stefanik. and mike huckabee, who has been to israel dozens of times, he's ambassador. >> brian: and see china as major threat. >> steve: image with rick scott and senator marco rubio, if you are unfamiliar with some of how he sounds when he is sound biting talking about important
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issues facing the world, let us present you with this. >> i am not on russia side, way the war in ukraine is going to end is with negotiated settlement and we want and i believe donald trump wants for ukraine to have more leverage in the negotiation. hamas exists to destroy israel, what are you supposed to do? degrade it or eliminate it. stability in middle east is not israeli-palestinian question, it is iranian involvement. political figures talking about cooperating with china, we saw how that worked out, they took jobs and factories and they got rich, we got poorer. we are asking for government of venezuela to hold their own constitution, let people vote for whoever they want. >> lawrence: look at the picks and the cabinet he is building in totality. you have more hawkish secretary of state in marco rubio and
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flame thrower in pete hegseth as defense. one thing i know about both of those two, they respect the president- president-elect and after he makes a decision and they will be on opposite sides sometimes, when he makes a decision they will not try to knife or leak things outs, they will support the chain of command. he wants opposing voices, when he makes the decision, that is the decision. >> steve: marco rubio deals with such complicated issues and he's gifted and able to explain them simply. if you are not up on foreign policy, every sound bite he makes easy to understand what is going on. >> ainsley: look at that, 16 faces up on the wall. it's been last five or six days, first appointed on sunday, this
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week, over five days he's filled all these positions, pretty quick. >> brian: treasury could come today or tomorrow and then we'll get energy, could be doug burgum, commerce committee, a lot of big moves left and r.f.k. jr. really wants to be hhs. >> ainsley: people are excited about that, he'll transform. land i >> lawrence: i'm hearing todd blanch, the president's attorney is on short list to be deputy attorney general. >> ainsley: press secretary, excited to learn who that is going to be. what is kjp going to do? >> brian: maybe she'll be asked to stay on. >> steve: i have a feeling she won't be asked to stay on with the trump administration. >> brian: the president's car rolled up yesterday 1600
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pennsylvania avenue and he was greeted by joe biden and jill biden. they had a couple words and lines and instead of an hour, they met for at least two. here is exchange. >> donald, congratulations. >> thank you. looking forward to having, like we said, smooth transition. do everything we can to make sure you are accommodated with everything you need and we'll talk about that today. welcome. >> thank you, thank you very much, politics is tough and many cases not a very nice world, it is a nice world today and i appreciate a transition so smooth it will be smooth as it can get, i appreciate that, joe. >> you're welcome. >> steve: that is the way it should work. they fight like dogs during a campaign, at the end, come together, shake hands and say good luck and that is what
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happened. trump said yesterday the transition team from the biden white house is working well with his transition team and should be smooth sailing. >> brian: we'll see as soon as he left, probably, now let's trump-proof the place. spend the green money and get all the money to ukraine right away. >> lawrence: i love the unity, to your point, it is amazing. this was not normal campaign rhetoric. it was a lot being said in the campaign and to see them grinning together, laughing, having a great time. laughing at the press, it was a sight to see. apparently it gave from jill biden a letter for melania trump to give. >> steve: that's nice. >> ainsley: that is. >> brian: do you think there is tension there? >> steve: melania's note said don't trust what you read in the paper.
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>> brian: she could be referring to the horoscope. >> ainsley: she did not talk badly about jill biden, she talked about how tough transition was with the obamas. she needed to prepare a bedroom for her son, who was young at the time and paint the pink bedrooms to something more acceptable for barron's taste, that was all she said. she complained about media a little, not about jill. >> steve: after the meeting in the oval room, donald trump got on the horn and talked to "new york post" and depicted the meeting like this, i asked for his, joe biden's views and he gave them to me and talked about middle east, likewise. i wanted to know his views on where we are and what he thinks and he gave them toy moo. he was very gracious, former and future president says joe biden will be at his inauguration and they will cross trails again
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before he takes oath of office. >> brian: look for the crowds, i think trump supporters after controversy in 2016, will make this inauguration biggest crowd. >> ainsley: right. >> brian: president out there with a tape measure. >> ainsley: 15 inaugural balls to go to that night. exhausting. >> brian: never been invited to a ball. no one wanted me to of coer them or go. >> steve: they're fun. >> lawrence: i'm officially inviting you to the lone star ball. i feel like -- i need to be there. >> steve: in d.c., one of the best balls. >> brian: do you have to waltz? >> lawrence: no. you need to know how to two-step. >> brian: grease my ankles. >> ainsley: we went to trump's first inauguration. you don't really dance, you can. but you watch them.
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>> lawrence: no pressure. >> steve: my plus one was my daughter mary, she wanted to go. carley is joining us from new jersey, same place i live, you can smell the smoke and problems because it is so dry. >> carley: you are right, we'll get to fox wildfire alert. new jersey issuing first drought warning, it could take 10 everyones of rain as jennings creek fire ush burns across new jersey and new york. and fires erupted near the george washington bridge, there were no injuries. newly confirmed chief of los angeles police department says he will not comply with pr president-elect trump deportation plan, saying lap d officers will not take action to determine a person's immigration status and will not arrest someone for that and will not
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assist with mass deportation. and chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes speaking out after his home and travis key alce's home were broke into last month. >> it is frustrating, disappointing, i can't get into too many details, the investigation is ongoing, not something you don't want to happen to anyone or yourself. >> carley: no word if his family was there, thieves took $20,000 from kelce's address numbers night as they faced new orleans saints. police arrest four people for falsely claiming a bear damaged their vehicle. the owner submitted this video to the insurance company claiming it showed a bear wrecking it with two other cars,
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investigators didn't buy it. search warrant was issued and there was a partner in the issue, charged with insurance fraud and conspiracy after the scam cost the company $140,000. >> brian: why leave the costume in the house. >> carley: creativity, not execution. >> steve: when you watch the video, it looks like somebody in a the costume. bears don't operate like that. when you watch it, it looks like the bear is using hands. >> brian: don't most cars automatically lock? some bear had the faub. >> ainsley: how would this work? what would you do, say my car was damaged and insurance send a check. >> brian: they cry. >> ainsley: they got 140,000.
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were they drunk at a party and we have a great idea. bear costume. >> lawrence: i want to know where they got it from. >> ainsley: an expensive one. >> brian: it is big foot officer, i'm willing to testify. [growling] >> ainsley: even had nails, scratches. >> brian: big foot is between human and bear, right? >> ainsley: like lizard man, half lizard, half man. >> brian: does darwin talk about that. >> steve: not extensively. >> ainsley: sea turtles. >> brian: if you play darwin's album backward. ar >> lawrence: your favorite section. >> brian: the music is rushing me, that is all i had to say, this is darwin's song.
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♪ ♪ ♪ something has changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: daniel penny manslaughter trial will resume in two hours after key witness took the stand earlier this week. chanley painter has the story. >> that key witness was eric
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tony gonzalez after prosecutors agreed not to charge him gauze gonzales helped jordan neely that day and initially lied because he was scared of getting pinned for a murder charge, saying he arrived earlier than he did and jordan neely hit him before everything went down. sur surveillance footage proved he was lying. gonzales said he was hoping penny would let go of jordan neely's neck, jordan neely continued to struggle and gonzales told him to hold on tighter. there was a bystander that said he told daniel penny to not hold too tight and i said penny
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wasn't holding tight enough. gonzales says he checked for a pulse and there was one before he stepped away. over to you. >> ainsley: trial for murder of 22-year-old georgia nursing student laken riley is set for tomorrow morning. suspect and illegal immigrant jose antonio ibarra waved his right to a jury trial. attorney general chris carr from the state of georgia joins us now. thank you for joining us. why do you think he wanted trial by judge instead of jury? >> well, i don't know and i don't want to put myself in the defense attorney's shoes in this case. here is what i do know. i know that the left's failed soft on crime policy, open border policies failed laken riley and her family, failed our
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the state and our nation. that is why president trump won this election, vice president harris lost and the d.a. in athens lost her race, because everybody failed laken riley every step of the way. this is a tragedy, now laken riley and her family, our state and nation will get justice tomorrow in that trial. >> ainsley: this is one reason you are right that donald trump won, this makes you sick. look at timeline of laken riley's murder. jose antonio ibarra, the suspect, enters the country illegally in 2022 and arrested in new york in 2023, moves to athens, georgia, and then receives citation for shop lifts and a bench warrant is issued and in 2024, laken riley is killed. it happens over and over, long rap sheets and a young girl is murdered and then the parents find out this guy has broken the
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law so many times. how do we fix this? how do we change this? >> a new administration that believes it is the duty of federal government to defend the nation and having sesecure border suspecting part of that. the government failed laken riley, it started when ibarra was caught at the border and released. we sued to stop catch and release policy and they kept coming back and doing it. city of new york failed laken riley and in athens, georgia, they created a sanctuary city that allowed policies to occur. >> ainsley: many of us did not expect that in georgia, did not know it existed. >> that is right, this is what this election was about. we've won senate and house and have the presidency and a d.a.
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in athens and republican attorneys general that believe in enforcing the law, we have gang authority in this state. when you are in law enforcement, you enforce laws passed, you don't look the other way, we don't coddle criminals in georgia and this new administration will not do it in the united states of america. >> ainsley: a lot of friends went to uga, i am so sorry for everything you have gone through, this ripped this community and changed the lives of laken riley's family forever. thank you for doing something about this and working hard. three strikes for the dems, trey gowdy on the gop winning the house, senate and the white house. what can i do to make a better cotton crop? we believe that the best products are made in america and come fresh from the family farm. and produced under the most sustainable farming techniques. from our sheets to our blankets and quilts
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>> janice: good morning,
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everyone. beyonce moment with wind in my hair. take a look at the maps, it is window and cold across northeast. it is seasonal, 40. very cold across the west and it is fall and almost winter. we'll take it. potential for showers and thunderstorms across mid-atlantic, this will turn into coastal low. in the northeast, where we need rain, we are notz getting it. i am concerned with fire danger. also tracking this, this is sara, good news, notz for central america, they will the get heavy flooding. i don't think it will be a risk. we could see rain along the gulf coasts, we'll keep you up to date. brian /* brian enjoy the wind. >> brian: i will. trifecta with control of the white house, senate.
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next guest was in congress last time this happened. host of sunday night in america, trey gowdy. trey, your thoughts about three for three? >> trey: they got to work fast, there are big issues to do, budget reconciliation is super important, you don't need 60 votes in the senate. they have been given gift of governor abbott. history says you have two years to do border, budget, taxes, budget reconciliation and happening if elise stefanik and mike leave, they have to move quickly. >> brian: pretty good roster already, last one was matt gaetz, and joni ernsts he has his work cut out for him and some say not a serious
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candidate. >> trey: less now that he resigned from the house, they were getting ready to drop a scathing report on him, house ethics committee had been investigating him. i am sure senators will give him a chance, they will want to read the ethics claim. he was under investigation for sexual related crimes, they will want to know all of that. i give president credit, john ratcliffe mike waltz, a plus picks, more you get to know pete hegseth and tulsi gabbard, more you will like them. more you get to know matt gaetz, less you will like him, i'll be surprised if he gets confirmed. >> brian: so would i, especially how he blew up the house with no plan b. it was lethal blow to house
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majority. america wanted republicans in charge. we'll see where that goes. when it comes to the president so far, speed in which he is staffing is noteworthy he enters knowing he has four years and maybe two years with a lot of power. >> trey: yeah, he learned a lot that first term. anyone writing a book about you afterward should be disqualified. do not hire people that will trash you after they leave, after you made them famous, don't hire them. he has to hit the ground running. history says you have two years, he may defy it. at most four years. they have been given a gift, a gift to have all gears of government, but you have to use it appropriately. >> brian: you have been there, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy
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are going to start this maximum transparency doge operation to gut spending in government. what are they up against? >> institutionalists, the fact we've been running debt and deficit, tom coburn used to publish it, and it just doesn't shame people, they outweigh you. peter strzok fired and sued, mccabe got fired and sued. and elon musk and vivek ramaswamy can make appropriators make the cuts, you will need 60 votes in the senate. i don't mean to sound like debby downer, shining light may be best they can do as opposed to cutting. >> brian: and identify and let
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american people outrage candidates that want to get re-elected, show courage in staring it down and side with institution over american people. we will watch you know sunday night, i watch the repeat in the morning to get ready for the monday show. >> trey: you are one of the 12 that watches. >> brian: show is fantastic. thank you. coming up, fbi raiding home of a betting magnet, why he thinks he's being politically targeted because who he predict the would win.
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>> lawrence: interesting, fbi raiding home of ceo of betting platform polymarket after it predicted trump would win the election. lydia who is here with more. >> good morning, lawrence, the fbi raided manhattan home of the 26-year-old ceo of polymarket, sha shayne coplan, after the platform correctly predicted donald trump's victory last week contrary to the opinion polling out there. spokesperson is calling this raid political repribution and
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coplan added this, it is discouraging that current administration would seek an effort to go after companies they deem to be associated with candidates. take a pro-business, pro-start-up approach may be what would have changed their fate in this election. doj declined to comment and fbi did not immediately get back to us, they are investigating polymarket for allegedly accepting trades from users in the united states. election betting was legalized this year, but polymarket is not approved by trading commission and the platform is not supposed to be available in the u.s. according to a settlement it reached with the government two years ago. polymarket gained a lot of attention in this cycle, can place bets with crypto, 3-1/2
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billion dollars were waged on polymarket in this presidential election and since election of last week, there are questions about betting activity. one anan mus user trump whale, made profit of 85 million by correctly betting trump would win the presidency and popular vote and companies he's a french national, not based in the u.s. >> lawrence: timing, timing, timing, that is what everybody is talking about. >> why not do the raid earlier. and that is about to change. >> lawrence: baby dog stole the show, but first special day for building beyond policing, who is your honor itting 60. happy birthday. >> bill: i appreciate that. that dog is cute, right? >> lawrence: it is a cute dog. i'm pro-dog. got to be. >> bill: i know you are, thanks. after day of nonstop headlines dust will settle for days and
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look at what it says about the top man. blue city backlash, mayor in chicago says forgetz about it, we're not helping on immigration, we'll go talk about it today. was joe biden happy to see president trump? we'll debate the tea leaves, the two before that roaring fire. we will pack it in on this november 14th, see you shortly, top of the hour, nine minutes away.
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>> steve: well, senator john thune from south dakota is the new senate majority leader and the republicans have secured the white house and both congressional chambers. west virginia senator-elect, governor jim justice flipped his seat from the gop and joins us right now. alongside the very famous baby dog. good morning to both of you. >> oh, ga morning, steve, how are you today >> steve: okay. congratulations. you got the majority in the house and senate and baby dog wait until we're done with the segment. now all you have to do is get donald trump's agenda passed. >> right, right. steve, if you are asking me,
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because i was tending with baby dog a second, but if, you know, without any question, you know i'm a real supporter of donald trump and he has done a phenomenal job and incredible win. now what we have to do, we have to change the course of this country and get us on the right foot. and i will be real supportive and i want to be objective but at the same time i'll be real supportive and hopefully we can get a lot done especially in the first two years. we have to get it done now. >> steve: the reason we booked you was to talk to baby dog. a story that baby dog was thrown off the floor of the senate. baby dog, my question to you first, how does it feel to be thrown off the senate floor? >> she says she is tough and no way. >> steve: so senator-elect, this all started as a joke, right? >> 100%.
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there was a senator there asking about his children being able to come, i think, to the swearing in ceremony and all that and then bernie moreno, he is a good guy and everything and he said what about baby dog or something like that? but i have known way before, you know, that dogs aren't allowed in the senate chambers there and on the floor and so i've talked about that in my campaign over and over. baby dog will be lots of places with me. she will be in my office and we welcome anybody to come by and see her and everything. she is a little bit of an icon and republicans absolutely, if we will just take some things and have some fun with them, you know, we humanize ourselves to the people. that's so important. it is really, really important. so whether it be a garbage truck or mcdonalds or whatever it may be or little baby dog,
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humanizing really helps us all. >> steve: she is iconic. if you go someplace and she is not there oh, we only have him? >> i know. i get it all the time. and taking second place is okay with me, you know. but i would say this to you, steve, really, you know, the good lord gave us the ability to smile and to laugh. and this journey is tough enough and absolutely baby dog makes people smile and she loves everybody. how can it get more simple than that? the last thing i say is baby dog fully endorses all your cookbooks. >> steve: thank you, baby dog, that's fantastic. i love that. all right. senator-elect, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: now ladies and gentlemen, birthday boy, bill hemmer. >> bill: easy now, thank you, steve. appreciate that. the trifecta

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