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you haven't been taught the critical skills to figure out what is, you know, what is true and what is not. and when you have high school teachers, teaching that palestine was a formerly recognized state by the u.n. in 1947, and an administration that doesn't really lift a finger to try to stop and reeducate those students, it's, you know, no doubt you end up with anti-semitism. >> carley: you say this all happened as a reaction to october 7th, which was a horrific attack on jewish people in israel. we did like we said we reached out to the school district. we have not yet heard back. we will bring it to our views if we do. sam, we do have to leave there, thank you so much for joining us. we're sorry this is happening to you and your family. we appreciate you speaking out. >> thanks for the time and have great morning. >> carley: all right. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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>> lawrence: all right. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. tuesday, november the 19th. this is "fox & friends." >> steve: welcome back. >> lawrence: thank you. >> ainsley: the president-elect names another familiar face to his cabinet. sean duffy set to head the department of transportation. >> steve: plus, trump prepared to declare a national emergency for mass deportations on day one but some liberal leaders say not so fast. >> we're going to protect undocumented individuals. >> i will not tolerate actions that harm arizonans, that harm our communities. >> steve: okay. incoming border czar tom homan has some thoughts on those thoughts coming up. >> brian: is he seething right now. one soccer star, captain of the team nails the trump dance as sports, culture and politics collide. >> envelope player, college player, high school player, see it. we were in desperate need of
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help, and that helped us -- president trump. >> brian: it's amazing. "fox & friends" starts right now. remember mornings are better with friends now that lawrence is here. >> ste >> lawrence: here we go, buckle up. president-elect donald trump nominating sean duffy to his cabinet. >> ainsley: former congressman and fox business host is being tapped to replace pete buttigieg as transportation secretary. >> brian: yes! a story we missed on the couch yesterday. the trump transition team expanding search for the next treasury secretary. >> steve: rich edson is live in west palm beach, not far from mar-a-lago. and he joins us with the very latest on this tuesday. hey, rich. >> rich: hey, good morning, steve, ainsley, brian and lawrence. that's right. you have got sean duffy the former congressman president-elect's pick to lead the transportation department. he says duffy will greatly elevate the travel experience of
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all americans. that's something that's needed. trump said in a statement, quote: sean will use his experience and the rihannas he has built over many years in congress to maintain and rebuild our nation's infrastructure and fulfill our mission of ushering in the golden age of travel. focusing on safety, efficiency, and innovation. in only two weeks since winning the election. trump has moved very quickly to select his cabinet but he still has more picks to make. enter brian armstrong trump once doubted crypto but become a supporter. armstrong has publicly appointed hester piers to lead that commission. the president-elect is still reviewing candidates for treasury secretary. a major economic position. he is consider walsh, the transn
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co-chair and scott bessent, he's the founder of key square group no. strangers to wall street. elon musk has weighed in on this one. musk has back major figure in trump's orbit. he has endorsed lutnick over bessent and called bessent a business as usual choice whereas lutnick he says will actually enact change. musk has been hanging around mar-a-lago now it's president-elect trump's turn to visit elon. is he traveling to a spacex launch in brownsville, texas where they are trying to launch the rockets and recover them to reuse them spacex process there reportedly the president-elect is going to check out a launch later today. back to you. >> steve: all right, rich, thank you very much. >> brian: they should do a buddy movie together. >> steve: they are living it. watching it. when trump was on the couch a couple of weeks before the election, he was raving about -- then you saw how spacex was able to catch that rocket with the so-called chopsticks and he was raving about it. so, today, the current --
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future, former president will be there 5:00 in texas. >> brian: can someone help me for a second. who is this sean duffy guy? [laughter] >> ainsley: your co-worker? his wife was sitting next to you yesterday. >> brian: sean duffy? can you believe this? going to be great, no doubt about it. he probably would have been governor if he wanted to stay in wisconsin. now he comes here, doing a fantastic job as an anchor. rachel was here yesterday. i'm so mad at myself. why didn't i just ask, by the husband is your husband going to be joining the administration? but, no, i'm too absorbed in what rachel is doing. >> ainsley: start asking every guest we have are you being tapped, is your spouse being tapped? >> steve: yesterday, she couldn't have said anything because ultimately you don't want to get in front of the president. he put that out, i think right about 6:00 last night. >> brian: she could have with his entered it.
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>> lawrence: despite politico headline i is not a former reality star. he actually has a background. # years u.s. congressman on the u.s. financial committee. subchair district and housing. former district attorney in ashland county, wisconsin e graduated with st. mary witness a j.d. in law. he has extensive resume. >> steve: he does, indeed. waterfall guy, great guy. do you know who didn't want him? elon musk. apparently elon musk and a number of other top silicon valley people were pushing for another guy. tech exec by the name of emelle michael they were pushing for him. emelle michael put out a lovely tweet after sean was tapped and said sean is going to do great job. just goes show you there is a lot of jockeying behind the scenes to try to get everybody's person on board. apparently elon musk continues to push howard lutnick for treasury. but that seems to be going nowhere right now. >> ainsley: well, is he married
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to rachel, our weekend co-host on "fox & friends." they have nine children together. so he is definitely equipped. >> steve: is he great. charming wonderful, great presenter. >> brian: sacrifice. he just moved to new jersey. when you talk about service to the country. that's what he is doing nine kids. him back and forth. rachel is doing two shows now in two languages and now he is going to go to washington. truly service. one her thing about treasury secretary. scott bessent did come up with george soros. when he saw soros was going off the refertion he left him. he knows exactly the mind set of. so most insidious planning of the extreme left because he is financing it. and i thought he would be a huge asset for that he was able to spot that early. >> lawrence: brian is talking about internal fighting you may have seen 10. reporting when it documents treasury secretary. a lot of people gunning for the job. it looks like the president-elect is still yet to
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make a decision on that. one thing i do know on that the people that make it obvious that wants a position have been the people less likely to get. >> steve: that's howard lutnick. >> ainsley: they campaign for it. >> lawrence: especially when they pick for it publicly. the people more reserved and don't say anything. karoline leavitt was qualified for the job. everybody wanted her to get the job. everyone she never once said that she wanted the job. the president-elect took that in mind. that goes for the rest of them as well. >> steve: so he, the president, is going to sit down with the two other treasury nominees tomorrow and trite to figure out so maybe by thursday we'll know. >> ainsley: meanwhile, president trump is vowing a national emergency. is he going to use the military for mass deportations and crack down, he says, beginning on day one. because he says when he is inaugurated, he wants to close our borders. he said that throughout the entire election. the majority of the voters agreed with him. they want to do something about
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immigration. some of these democratic leaders is leaving them in disarray, brian. >> brian: couple things going on here. wall at the same time dealing with this. number two, you have to understand these governors and these mayors border state should be ashamed of themself. j.d. pritzker seeing what is happening in chicago and pushing back. jared polis you have given up denver. that city is in the toilet. aurora is about to go out the same direction. you are still not sticking up for the people who elected you. maura healey in mass mass feels for comfortable taking aim a congressman in her own state. and brandon johnson, one of the biggest embarrassments in this country. just a radical who just got that job because there is nobody else out there. and michelle wu. what do they have in common? they all believe it's up to them to fight for illegals leaving amongst them. do they understand that it's
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criminals they are going for. they are not going into the local kitchens at the local cheers and pull out people that are handling or the fry cooks. they are going for the criminals. so you think it's more important to protect the criminals because you are in that 19 or maybe the 2,2 2000 mindset illegals matte? yeah, they are people but they broke the law. one of the main reasons why donald trump is president is because of this. i wish somebody would just put politics aside and look at the welfare of the people it. might just be the mayor of new york city who met with the president on saturday, briefly, has talked to him before, he understands what they are doing to this city. >> steve: ultimately, and when tom homan was with us just last week, when he had just been named, the plan is -- and it's been detailed -- apparently they are going to get rid of that
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little app. they have right now. get rid of thastop doing that they will use remain in mexico. >> but here's the key. they are going to prioritize people with criminal convictions and final removal orders. last year there were over a million of those ordered to leave and it could take years just to remove that million people who have been told to leave is that's one of the problems. other problem for the current future president is the fact that with the department of border patrol they currently have 7,000 ice officers. they deport 250,000 a year. trump has said he wants to kwame that number. they are going to have to recruit a lot more. the training ad academies are nt equipped. >> lawrence: a lot of folks retired early that could have continued their career say they
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want to be back on the job. second thing i was saying all those folks that you saw in a big full screen, i have gone to all those states and cities, and the people there are so ticked off. i have never seen more people upset at city council meetings that moment. >> ainsley: it's not a smart message for them to have. the majority of americans have spoken. they voted for donald trump. they like his policies when it comes to immigration. because of the stories like laken riley, we learned yesterday that laken riley's murderer or alleged murderer went through the roosevelt hotel. came here to america. is affiliated with that venezuelan gang. and then we, taxpayers flew him down on one of those charity flights down to or humanitarian flights through the government down to georgia so that he could live down there, and that's where he allegedly murdered laken riley. >> brian: brother looks as bad as him. >> ainsley: that's who they want to use the military to get out of the country. >> steve: look at the poll results one of the reasons donald trump won is because
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people are sick of what is going on on our southern border. that's why on day one he is going to use a military and declare a national emergency, because it is. to the north of success canada. and justin trudeau also is seeing the same thing joe biden just saw that is tanking poll numbers when it comes to their migration situation. so just in the last 48 hours, justin trudeau put out a seven-minute video why canada is putting limits on the number of temporary people allowed into the country. the reason is delicious when you hear what he says and how the government missed it. watch this. >> immigration. let's talk about it. in the last two years, our population has grown really fast. like baby boom fast. increasingly, bad actors, like fake colleges and big chain corporations have been exploiting our immigration system for their own interest. we are doing something major.
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we are routeing the number of immigrants that will come to canada for the next three years. looking back, when the post pandemic boom cooled and businesses no longer needed the additional labor help, as a federal team, we could have acted quicker and turned off the taps faster. immigration is primary lay federal job. we have the lever to rein it in so we are. >> steve: could have acted quicker. >> brian: of course. and the northern border is a huge problem under appreciated it. i would dare this if we bring up the video of yesterday's chicago hearing of these people in the city, in the urban environment, yelling that these illegals on our streets got to go, i want sanctuary cities to go and this mayor is not -- chicago is not even letting this happen. these mayors who care about their political future and these governors should look at that in that new york city -- >> lawrence: they are shutting down these folks' schools and community centers and telling these people you don't have any money. this is the chicago example you didn't have any money for the community center in the school and then suddenly you open up for the illegals and boston the
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same way. that mom so upset she goes, look, people have been telling us to keep our kids off the street. you have a perfectly good rec center putt the kids in there to not get them trouble take it away and give it to illegals. do our kids not matter. community center and harlem where they took it away from the elderly people and gave it to the illegals. example after example regular folk not involved with politics probably never would have gotten involved taking it away from them and giving it to illegals. >> brian: i would love to see trump secretary whoever it is in bronx chicago and philadelphia. and just say look, i hear you. go pressure your mayor to help me out. >> lawrence: that's right. >> brian: i also heard from people tom homan is getting calls from sheriffs in sanctuary cities i will work with you. let's keep that under wraps. >> ainsley: what is happening to justin trudeau to your point. he saw what happened in america in our elections. >> steve: freaked him out. >> we're not going through this
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here. i'm going to address the situation. we have a problem. we're going to do something about it. >> canadian source that tells me he is done. >> ainsley: janice dean? >> brian: i have a canadian source that told me -- and i have method that canadian source's family, they told me there is nobody less popular in canada than that guy. >> steve: they just had elections up there and his liberal party did not do well. listen, when donald trump was elected, a lot of people are feeling very optimistic did the stock market and the economy. that's why the stock market has gone way up. and very optimistic about the border as well. they are going to close it, essentially, on day one. it's going to be a national emergency. and that's why gerry baker, our friend who works upstairs at the "wall street journal," wrote a great piece and we will share a little bit of it for you. the topic is four more years of trump may make america normal again. and here's what he goes, it's a little lengthy so we will break it up. first up, here is what i'm
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optimistic about. four years from now there is a good chance the nonsense we have had to bear will be buried. and things will become normal again. >> ainsley: it will have become normal to tell people who have no right to be here that they must leave. and that in the process, people around the world will have been made to understand that they don't have an automatic right to live in the freest and most prosperous country on earth. >> brian: i just love it. and that's just it. when you were saying before, lawrence, come out and get the criminals first. got it. geles who else doesn't want to be criminals. time suspect. guess what is going to happen. those people who are -- the coyotes who are ferriesing people to the border. i'm not going to get in, i know it. if i do get, in the risk is not great enough. should i mortgage my lean to in order to get to the border and not be able to stay? so, it's going to build on each other. steve getting rid of that app. is going to be huge and getting
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rid of the special status of venezuela, cuba and what's the third -- haiti is going to be huge too. >> lawrence: also i would say put on your radar expect military operation. remember the president-elect wanted to do this last time, going after the cartels, because he says they are a national security threat. so he is hoping when he puts his new people in place, the brass at the pentagon, that they are going to green light those operations. >> ainsley: tom homan said criminal aliens, alien gangs, going to do this humanely, public safety threat. national security threat, put more agents on the street. and then he made a good point. he said there is no way 46,000 chinese that did not leave china without the coordination of the chinese government. >> brian: end up at spacex. >> steve: one of the other things and i mentioned a moment ago set. going to reinstate remain in mexico. there is a problem with that got to have mexico's cooperation. so day one going -- probably already made the call and said okay, this is how we are going to do it.
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got get the mexican president. >> lawrence: economic engine, i guarantee you they come to the negotiation table. >> brian: enforce their southern border. we have so much to talk about obviously. and carley shimkus has prepared the news while we were talking. >> carley: that's right, guys. we have a horrific situation that unfolded in new york city. a third person is now dead after a man went on on hour's long stabbing spree here in the big apple yesterday. the homeless man is a suspect. is he facing murder charges after reportedly confessing to the killings. he has extensive criminal record that includes burglary, assault and grand larceny mayor eric adams says he does not know why the suspect was back out on the streets after committing the previous crimes. police say the stabbings were random and unprovoked. to a fox wildfire alert. firefighters in southern new jersey working to get the upper hand on 40-acre wildfire. the blaze was 20% contained by 9:00 last night. battle to protect 20 homes from
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going up in flames. several wildfires have flared up in new jersey and new york and parts of new england over the past few weeks. this due to ongoing drought conditions. and happening today on capitol hill, fema administrator deanne criswell is set to testify during two house hearings as lawmakers demand answers about the organization's alleged orders to avoid the homes of trump supporters in the aftermath of hurricanes helene and milton. oversight committee chairman james comer says he has evidence other fema workers were told to skip pro-trump homes and expected to argue the organization didn't take action until the press exposed the discrimination. and to soccer, the u.s. men's national team taking down jamaica last night 4-2. but it was how they separated the game's first goal that really got our attention. >> over the top. it's absolutely delightful for
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the united states. >> carley: you see it america star and pennsylvania native hitting what is known as the trump dance after scoring his first of two goals. and he wasn't real american who was doing that dance last night. >> can you do the trump dance for us, please? i want to see you do it. >> laura: got the guns still hockey, i love it. >> carley: your eyes do not deceive you. that is hulk hogan doing the trump dance on the ingraham angle last night. >> steve: there are a couple variations of the trump dance like that. >> brian: that's the beauty of it, no judgment. can you just get close. by the way, i blame trump, because he changes it a lot. >> steve: yeah. >> brian: we can't take all. >> steve: he is moved by the music. there is the back and forth. >> brian: changes it.
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the key is don't move your hips. >> lawrence: he is not really a dancer. you can't really do it wrong. >> ainsley: sometimes punch the air now he is purging. the golf swing. >> brian: do you think this made bad dancing cool again? ♪ young man. >> steve: he loves that song, too. listen, is he doing it and he doesn't care what everybody thinks. everybody is on board. i love that a. >> ainsley: ymca now. he doesn't even try to do the letters. that's what is so he great about it. i have nothing to say. but i just say i would love for him to do that in italy when he goes back to italian team. great to see the reception. brett favre on last night with laura ingraham too. he came out, campaigned for him. talked about what it means that pro-athletes now in the prime of their career, younger guys are doing. this watch. >> i think people have had
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enough and they are coming out of woodwork right and left. we were in desperate need of president trump to take back over and get this country back where it needs to be. i mean, we were definitely going the wrong direction. and i think our youth -- when i say youth, nfl players, college players, high school players see it, you know, when i was 22, 25, 30 years old, i never thought about politics. it was never an issue. there was never a focus on politics like it was this year. i think people just saw it for what it was that they were in desperate need of help, and that help is president trump. >> lawrence: i think we are getting back to the baseline. donald trump prepolitics.
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everyone loved him. he was a cultural icon. when i was a young boy, didn't have a lot of money. if i could find a trump tie at the thrift store i had made it. >> steve: absolutely. >> lawrence: i think we are getting back to the original donald trump. everyone loved him before. the problem the republican party is going to have is he is the inspiration. who is going to be that inspirational character when he leaves. >> brian: four years. >> ainsley: let's get inauguration first. >> lawrence: let's get this moving. >> brian: chris meyers on a little bit later. a fantastic sportscaster with fox. i'm going to find out what his perception is. >> steve: all right. >> brian: what is going on now in these celebrations. >> steve: you folks at home do your trump dance. we're going to take a time-out. back in a couple. >> brian: alexa -- , on farms and fleets
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>> ainsley: just hours testimony resumes in daniel penny's criminal trial for the chokehold death of jordan neely. the defense is expected to call a psychiatrist to the stand and character witnesses who served with the marine veteran. penny's sister and childhood friend both testifying yesterday his sister saying quote he was always very sweet to my friends. he was a very calm and soft spirited person. and penny's childhood friend telling the court, quote: people always spoke so highly of
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him. he was so kind. if anything, he was extra kind. he always spoke up. penny's legal team argues his decision to restrain neely on a new york subway was justified because neely was threatening passengers and the defense is now calling for a mistrial after the medical examiner who conducted neely's autopsy mentioned the word homicide on the stand. lawrence, over to you. >> lawrence: unbelievable, thanks, ainsley. so president-elect trump ready to declare a national emergency, use military assets to get the border crisis under control. blue state leaders wasted no time pushing back. watch. >> i will not tolerate arms that harm arizonans and harm our communities and quite honestly divert resources from providing real security at our border. >> the idea of calling out the army domestic confines of the united states seems uncalled for this morning president-elect
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trump's border czar tom homan is joining us right now. hey, tom. >> good morning. >> lawrence: break down this all these experts say. [speaking spanish] is going to be deported. number two, you go straight for 8 million people that have been coming across the border under joe biden, right? >> we have three rails of business. first secure the border. got to do it. second of all run the deportation operations. the president has been clear. out of the gate we are going to focus on public safety threats and national security threats first. and fugitives. those who cross the border illegally, had great due process taxpayer expense ordered removed by immigration judge didn't leave. they are also a priority. third rail find over 300,000 children that were released into
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this country to so-called sponsors that the government can't find. we also got find them children and try to save them. >> lawrence: real quick, tom, do you at the present pew advertise like texas dps want to work with ice. they want to work with the border patrol. do they get deputized to help out with this crisis? >> yeah. we file 287 g jail program. 287 task force program. agencies that want to help. since i have been announced, lawrence, i have gotten thousands of soldiers that just recently left the military they want to join forces. police officers that retired want to join forces, but retired border patrol choices, ice agents that want to come back. retirements from border patrol that, paperwork pulled back. a lot of excitement to do this job for the president of the united states. >> lawrence: tom. i want to get your reaction to this story. apparently the roommate of the illegal immigrant accused of murdering laken riley they took the humanitarian flight from new york city to georgia before they
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killed laken riley. what's your reaction to that? i should have been arrested by ice in new york city. under president trump he wouldn't have been here. he would have been waiting in mexico under the remain in mexico program. here's for what i want. all those mayors and governors pushback on ice to do this operation? i want you to listen to the tape of that young lady fighting for her life. fighting for her breath. she did not want to die and she fought hard. listen to it. >> don't say another one died. listen to the struggles. that happens across this country almost every day by illegal alien. i want those sanctuary city people pushback on ice, listen to that and tell me i just said president trump wants to take public safety threats off the street. that's the a priority. as elected mayor, elected governor, are you telling me you don't want public safety threats out of your community. that's the number one responsibility to protect your community smarten up and work with us. >> lawrence: what happened to a
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mayor or local police department chief that is under democratic leadership that obstructs ice in your federal agents helping get these deportations? what happens to them? >> well, first of all, if they don't help us get out 9 hell out of the way. if i have to spend twice the resources in that city that's what we are going to do. if they give us access to the jail less agents in the community. them pushing back more agents in the community. hurting themselves. finally i will say that they need to educate themselves. title 8, united states code, 1324, iii read about that and don't cross that line. because it is a felony to harbor and conceal illegal alien from ice. read that statute. don't cross that line. >> lawrence: that's a warning from tom homan. thank you so much for giving us your time, brother. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> lawrence: pennsylvania courts putting an end to counting invalid ballots as governor
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conditions through wednesday, then our next business system. weather maker moves toward the northwest and northern california. over a foot of rain and feet of snow in the forecast. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. brian kilmeade, you didn't eemail this morning for your own personal forecast. but you know i'm always there for you. >> brian: i know that i realize you are just a phone call away. >> ainsley: i'm right here feet away. >> brian: i will take it away now. democratic governor josh shapiro finally speaking out on own party bucking the law as pennsylvania courts put an end to counting invalid ballots in the case of the mccormick recount any insennation that our laws can be ignored or do not matter irresponsible does damage and faith to our electoral process. it's critical for counties and officials in both parties to respect it, really? really? silence until now shows no leadership. fox news contributor and "wall street journal" editorial board member bill mcgurn joins us
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now. this was a moment for shapiro to speak up and speak out this comment the bucks county commissioner. >> we all know precedent by a court doesn't matter anymore in this country and people violate laws any time they want so, for me if i violate this law it's because i want a court to pay attention to it. >> brian: he missed an opportunity after that statement, didn't he? >> yes, he did. he has been hailed as moderate democrat who might be the best hope for 2028. but there is very little to the moderate label in terms of leadership. he was silent throughout this whole thing as these officials tried to tilt the election to bob casey by admitting, as you just quoted that they were violating the law and the state supreme court order. the state supreme court weighed in again yesterday. then, only then after the
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battalion is over does josh shapiro come wading into the battle. >> every major network, the a.p. all declared this for mccormick. casey is sitting there demanding another recount today. this was already invalidated. shapiro comes in late. this is an opportunity for him to stand up and just say hey, you know what? elections matter mccormick won. fetterman also missed an opportunity, too. he has been so -- i have been so encouraged by some of the bipartisan things he said but he swung and missed on this. >> yeah. he really did. he was asked about it on sunday. he basically said well, only 100 or so votes it. doesn't matter. i mean, imagine if the republicans said that about an effort to count illegal votes it's disgraceful. josh shapiro wants to be a leader he should make
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pennsylvania the blue state answer to florida. you know, after the hanging chads in 2 2000. florida's system of vote counting was a joke. and jeb bush reformed it. now has one of the best systems in the country. >> brian: mccormick is going to make an impact. look at rest resume in business. what he did at west point. treasury. this guy is an impactful potentially really impactful senator. representing a state that's going to be a battle for the foreseeable future. this is a killing can't win when mccormick gets to enjoy it, right? >> right. it's a big win. bob casey really left no mark in his almost two decades in the senate. mccormick is a clear vote for opportunity growth and so forth. particularly on fracking. i mean he has always said pennsylvania shouldn't be content with just a little fracking, you know, here and there. it should really be a state like
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texas and dominate the energy natural gas energy. they have about i think the largest or second largest rereserves natural gas in the u.s. there is a lot of opportunity untapped in terms of jobs and so forth. i think g.p.s.ing to to be a big difference. >> brian: absolutely, bill talk to you more about this on radio. read his column today in the "wall street journal." thanks bill mcgurn, appreciate it? >> thanks, brian. >> brian: you got it. 15 minutes before the top of the hour. election results and birth coin surging. the changing face of crypto tech and ai under trump. kurt the cyberguy to tell us what's happening next. ♪ baby, i've been ♪ woo! hey! try new robitussin soft chews.
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♪ >> steve: check this out on "tech tuesday." fox business confirming president-elect trump met with the ceo of crypto-currency platform coin base yesterday from trump's recent embrace of crypto to his push to deregulate ai and his promise to expand free speech on social media. we could be looking at a lot of
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changes in tech in the next four years. and that's why kurt the cyberguy joins us on "tech tuesday." good morning to you. >> hey, good morning, i like what brian said earlier okay i have to learn what crypto is now. it's kind of like we do. as you know, president-elect donald trump has gotten interested in crypto. he had for many years first four years of his administration, it really wasn't a thing for him. now he is not only embracing crypto but embracing technology. i'm seeing a lot of symbols going on in the forth coming administration where he has really got to focus on technology. i don't know if that's because he is hanging out with elon musk or just evolving but he is th there. >> steve: his is the first four years with ai. has the potential to help us and then again you hear peek talk about it maybe it's going to kill us all, too. >> ai at the forefront of all of this and who will have access to
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it. our biggest concern about the ai is that the u.s. would overregulate itself china big estuary of china would excel right past us. critical time for development and innovation for ai. you do not want to slow down this country from developing ai. at the same time you don't want to be dumb about it. smart path where we can unleash smarted people get rest of the world china is right at our heels and we don't want that to happen. >> steve: we have seen some tech leaders in front of congress, there is 85-year-old senator asking them about this technology stuff. and they don't just get it. they got staff members who could explain it but they don't get it. the interesting thing about the dynamic donald trump and elon musk is elon invented some of it stuff and is he going to be the first explainer. he can explain everything to the
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president. >> kurt: not only that, i don't know how much he had to do with the fact that the fcc is now going to have a chairman brendan carr. trump put him there to begin with on the commission. this is a big symbol toward potentially having, i don't know, like star link that elon musk satellite internet that's available to anybody around the world. that now could become a standardized thing for especially rural america that doesn't have internet connection. they could start using star link as that conduit for those who don't have wired internet broadband at this point. >> steve: right now, elon musk is asking the federal government to allow the star link satellites to be in a lower orbit for better reception. i got a feeling the trump administration would go okay, done. >> that might be a really good thing. the fact of the matter is, if you have ever used star link, which i have experience on an airplane using it. first of all, you didn't have to
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pay for it. second of all it was super fast and you thought you were at home if not better connection. >> steve: all right. leave it to elon. kurt, thank you very much. check out his website cyberguy.com. find out if you have t-mobile service you have been hacked he can fix it. >> good see you. receive steve he was just talking about airplanes and so is carley? >> carley: that's right. taking to you southern california with this one. wild videos shows a single engine plane crashing into packed parking lot drag strip just outside of los angeles. check this out. >> airplane just crashed. >> carley: yeah, it sure did. the crash briefly interrupting a professional drag racing event. the faa says the aircraft hit two cars and a trailer. four people on board the plane were hurt.
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the cause of that crash is still under investigation. and a michigan man with multiple warrants has used his lawn mower to try and lead police on a chase after a deputy showed up at his home. you heard that right. the suspect eventually pulling out a handgun that was hidden on the mower and shot himself in the hand. stop. stop. stop. stop now. get off. >> you run i'm going to tase you this is not a good plan. the suspect was officially charged with assault and intent to murder, face life in prison if convicted. >> this is the last thing any of us want to have happen while at an amusement park 20 people being suspend in the air knox berry farm in southern california after a ride experienced technical issues. those thrill seekers were up
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there about two hours before being rescued, two riders were taken to the hospital. their conditions are unknown. it's unclear what caused the ride to stop working. you could see there it certainly did stop, steve, over to you. >> steve: it did at knox berry farm those people were in a jam for a little bit. indeed. more infor "fox & friends" for s tuesday right after the break. ♪t of
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