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so dietrich to me is a compelling person, especially from the tradition that was definitely a saint periods me would agree with you here jane was actually executed right before they liberated that part of where he was being held. he almost hung on, but he did not, a fs you said. doctor from baptist houston, texas, thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> trey, thank you. >> trey: martin scorsese present "the saints" streaming alan fox nation. thank you for spending part of o your sunday with us. i hope you had a great week ahead and ate thanksgiving with your loved ones. unti ol then, you can find us online >> carley: it is officially the holiday season with thanksgiving
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week upon us, that does not mean president-elect trump is taking a break. more cabinet nominees over the weekend. some democrats are vowing to block approximate trump's goal of cracking down on illegal immigration. one blue city mayor says he is willing to go to jail to stop mass deportation plan. >> todd: wild week in the n.f.l., cowboys beat commanders after missed extra point. we have a lot to break down. >> carley: you are watching "fox and friends first" on monday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. brooke singman has more. >> >> brooke: president-elect trump wraps up final picks for his second administration,
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appointing 40 key positions, including 18 cabinet spots. his picks are diverse, including robert f. kennedy and tulsi gabbard. some democrats in the senate say they are keeping an open mind. listen. >> i will not create this, i will have an open conversation and there are some people i couldn't be able to vote for them and some yes. >> i would need to sit down and talk with each nominee and listen to them and hear what they have to say. >> brooke: even if slim could be for several picks, but gop picked up 53 seat majority, pressure is on republicans to move quickly. bernie moreno says american
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people delivered trump a m mandate, confirm nominees quickly and deliver a strong cabinet and begin implementing america first agenda as soon as possible. major cabinet rejections are rare, last one was in 1989. >> todd: former gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon will join us later this hour to discuss what need to happen to get the picks quickly confirmed. democrats vowing to push back on mas deportation plan. >> carley: madeleine rivera has more. >> madeleine: they have been preparing for months planning to trump proof their state. con congressman byron donalds says
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resistance come at their own peril. >> their view of america, if they decide to oppose deportation that the american people want to see enacted, they will have more political losses in the futures. president trump and his team will deport illegal immigrants. >> madeleine: there was a comment about sending police officers to the federal line. here is senator rand paul's response. >> if mayor of denver is going to resist federal law, longstand ing history, it will go to supreme court and i suspect he would be removed from office. >> senator eric schit says trump
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should fire staffers who worked on criminal cases against him. >> people involved with this should be fired immediately and anybody part of this effort to keep president trump off the ballot and throw them in jail because they did not like his politics was wrong. >> madeleine: special counsel jack smith is planning to cl closeut out the case before the president-elect trump takes office. >> carley: thank you. it is a special day today, president biden will let two lucky birds off the hook during the white house thanksgiving turkey day pardon today. turkeys peach and blossom will be pardoned and will return to
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minute as embambassadors ready solve world issues. president biden is expected to pardon the turkeys at cleven o'clock a.m. this morning. between "wicked" and "gladegladiator two" setting recording this weekend. massive hit adding 50 million worldwide. success of the two movies combaned to barbenheimer effect. >> todd: what is the combined
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name? >> carley: i'll work on that and get back to you after you read football. >> todd: chaotic ending between cowboys and commanders after washington missed extra point that would have tied the game. cowboys return onside kick for a to touchdown and cowboys escape washington with a wild 34-26 win. there is hail mary and wasn't answered. eagles runningback barkley rushing for 255 yards and two scores, phillies beat the rams. that is a jets fan. packers crushing san francisco 49ers 38-10 and continue to have injury problems plaguing their season. kansas city chiefs narrowly
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avoiding an update after patrick mahomes did it again. >> mahomes on the run, look around and mahomes is still going. slips away for a huge game. the kick, shrader is through. >> todd: guys in black were supposed to tackle the white jersey and let him get in position and chiefs win improving to 10-1. >> carley: gladed and wikiator. >> todd: impressive, you did that quick. >> carley: and ditching dei policies, kaylerik lindahl will
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dismantle dei bill. >> it was a proud black man, i'm not surprised you would deny american history. you said the word oppression, it was like nails on a chalk board. >> todd: kaylee mcgerik lindahl white. did dei die on november 5? >> i think it did. you are seeing consequences of this in private sector, companies rolling out plans to roll back dei initiatives they have set in place. it will be more difficult to tackle dei at the root than companies and republicans may expect. one harvard professor estimates
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u.s. companies spend 8 million on diversity training alone. there is the other issue, if you get rid of dei initiatives in private companies and government level, you have not tackled root of the issue, higher education. they need to be torn out from colleges and universities, which are funded from our american dollars. >> todd: if you wouldn't go along with dei under biden administration, they were threatening to sue you, bad press or government action against corporations. if there is no longer that
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threat of government action, dei would stop. you are saying it might be too strong for this to go away with snap of a finger, kaylee. >> kaylee: the bullying and intimidation and the idea that opposes dei is racist or oppressive. anti-dei are pro merit, pr proequality and pro-common sense. 66% of americans, including 54% of democrats said in a poll they do not want companies making hiring sdiz r decisions based on race or sex. fall into the will of the
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american people. >> todd: why did democrats lose? ashes dam schifflin says everybody is to blame for harris' loss. listen. >> i think the entire democratic party bears responsibility, form upper president, give them credit for that. democratic party has to recognize challenge we have. for battleground voters, they don't think we represent them. >> todd: they don't think you represent them because you don't anymore. final thoughts? >> kaylee: if shiff had this awakening, if he starts governing from california, start by challenging his own governor, gavin newsom, who wants california to become center of
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resistance. california is a big part of the problem, dictated by the progressive movement. if adam schiff wants to look in the mirror, start with his own state. coke >> carley: senior meteorologist janice dean has the fox weather forecast. >> janice: a couple storms depending where you live, start in the west and toward northeast. couple areas of low pressure, this is monday through wednesday, impacting eastern third of the country and cold air arrives. expecting colder air by first week of december, very cold air.
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for now, seasonal, we'll get potential for snow in great lakes and upper midwest. possibility for more snow especially across interior n northeast, ohio valley and great lakes, mainly rain getting into the weekend. best travel for eastern third of the country mainly today, rain will move in on tuesday and moves across the west. airport delays today, west socked with rain and mountain snow and tuesday and wednesday, better day for eastern third of the country. there is for thursday on thank thanksgiving. east coast is looking iffy, hopefully everyone will be at their destination on thursday
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and potential for another storm sy system. fo foxweather.com, will keep you up to date and i'll be here, as well. >> carley: we had fun on friday. >> todd: also wet. >> carley: three of us and many others joined together in lighting our all-american christmas tree, watch this. >> three, two, one! yeah! merry christmas. >> beautiful tree. >> carley: wasn't it fun? >> janice: spectacular. this year, maybe the dove at the top of the tree. >> carley: maybe it is a bigger tree. i did not see the dove of the top. >> todd: being reintroduced to your amazing son brock was the
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highlight. i'm not joking, carley goes from me and insanity of a two-year-old to going home to an actual insanity of a two-year-old. you are a saint, carley shimkus. >> carley: you are self-aware. >> janice: that is my sister-in-law donna, who is watc watching right now, she loves this show. she is up with us now. some see us. they have christmas music, as well. sounds like disney outside. >> janice: look at that, look at you guys. >> todd: there is news we press on with special election in florida, where it is not raining to fill matt gaetz open seat.
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>> carley: talking to jeff whitt to see if he might be up for the job. hello, jeff. most comfortable up here, with the folks that made me who i am. i'm right at home, out here on the land. and i'm in my lane on the shoulder of the interstate. because this is where i come from. i've been showing up here for nearly 200 years. and i can't wait to see what's next. hats off to the future. nothing runs like a deere™
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ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 prescribed biologic in crohn's disease. >> carley: illegal immigrant with extensive criminal history arrested in virginia just days after his release from jail. there were reports of a honduran national attacking women. he has a history dating back to 2 2022. he never served significant time for his crimes. youngkins officials released illegal immigrants who should have been prosecuted and deported. >> carley: and brand new
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heartbreaking footage shows a two year old arrivin here with nothing but a slip of paper with two names on it. [not speaking english] >> carley: brandon judd joins me now. this is heartbreaking and something aboborder patrol runs into everyday. what do you think happens to this little girl next? >> it makes every border patrol agent upset when we see this, we
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have to process these individuals. vast majority of these individuals are abused on the way up here. we don't know we are sending them to the right place or if hhs is doing the right thing. it makes us mad at this policy, simple things can be done to ensure children are protected. this administration cares more about their base of support, they don't do what is right by these children or american people. >> carley: sounds too shocking to be true, there are 220,000 immigrant children in this country they have lost track of. this story lingers in the b
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background of the migrant crisis and should be brought to the forefront. trump wants traffickers and drug dealers out of this country. venezuela will not accept deportation flights. trump will try to deport members of tren de aragua and venezuela won't accept the flights, how does he fix that? >> you don't use dhs to try to deport people to venezuela, you use state department, power of the purse and put pressure on the countries. the state department need to find another country that will take them back. our laws say you have to send
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people back to a safe third country and another country will take these individuals back. we know president trump will do a good job, we have that history, these people come because of magnet of catch and release. they are going to stop coming. president trump will do a good job. i'm worried in the future, four years from now, we are going to end up with another bad president, we have to have congress step to the plate and pass laws that will close loopholes. >> carley: codify this into law or have another situation where all these people, including children, flood into this country. we have to leave it there, thank you for joining us, we appreciate your time.
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have a good day. over to you. >> todd: florida, former con congressman matt gaetz says he will not return to the house. mr. jeff whitt joins me now. >> i'm excited to announce i'm running for congress in first congr congressional district, i want to run, i believe we have historic opportunity to get president trump's agenda passed into law. i've been called to lead and i'm ready to fight on behalf of that agenda. >> todd: what part of trump's agenda are you most excited for? >> as a father with four young children, grocery bill is too
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high for young families, we got to get inflation down, cut regulation and taxes and unleashing our income so we can get inflation under control. border security, get the abortion under control. we have tons of illegal drugs and persons in this country, we need to get that situation under control. i think third thing as effif-35 pilot who continues to serve in the military guard, the situation with us in ukraine and russia i'm concerned with national security. we need to strengthen our defense and invest in our defense industries and it is going to be essential to refocus
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military on defence i fend /* de defening the american people. >> todd: if you win the primary, you will win the general, this is a red sdr district. you played quarterback at harvard, i'll let that slide. >> great to be with you, go to w whitt for congress.com. left in uproar over cabinet picks, one democrat says he's keeping an open mind. >> i don't understand why it is co controversial to engage in conversation. >> carley: tudor dixon joins us numbers with her reaction coming up.
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there. >> todd: cheryl. >> cheryl: they need younger people in many countries and are willing to pay you to do this. ireland will pay $87,000 if you move into vacant homes on coastal islands. you have to renovate the home and live in it for 10 years. they want young people who can work remotely. look at switzerland, $23,000. 11, 500, for every child. in azzurich, and spain. you get more money if you have
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kids, they want families. that is spain, not barcelona. greece, $500 a month to move there. a anticathera. italy, $30,000. s sardina, they need people and japan. a lot of japanese have inherited homes and want to live in tokyo. i ireland, brand-new hallmark movie, starring an american who goes there to renovate a house in one of the coastal towns.
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>> carley: this sounds like plot of a hallmark christmas movie. >> todd: she will meet a guy but her boyfriend from the states will be upset. i zoned out went you said 45 and under. p pirro out. >> carley: cool story, they will try. thank you so much, don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria. hava a great day. >> todd: president-elect trump cabinet will have to be ashes proved by senate, fetterman says he'll be open-minded. >> i'm open to having that
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conversation. some people i couldn't vote for them and some i could vote yes, why is it controversial to engage in conversation. >> todd: bill maher sharing a similar message. >> i'm not going to prehate anything. do i have good feelings about it? no, i don't, i'm not going to prehate, see what they can do, the experts have let something go, it is constipated. >> carley: tudor dixon joins us now, good morning. interesting, two popular democrats used to be fu full-throated liberals, they have moderated their message and
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encouraging other democrats to do the same thing. do you think this will catch on? >> i hope it does. i think i owe senator fetterman an apology, he has come out with most common sense in the senate. it is interesting because he started becoming senator of common sense during the college p protest and now he's saying, why is it bad to say i'm okay with some of these people. they are my colleagues and i'm with them every single day. when you are outside of washington, you assume two gangs and you have one side throwing elephant symbols and other side throwing donkey symbols. it is okay to say, i like some of these people. >> todd: you are not first
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member to say i apologize to john fetterman, he's shown a different way about him. axios calls trump's cabinet liberal and says they are united by maga. what do you make of that seeming contradiction? >> they don't know how to handle what they are seeing, that is u unity. we heard biden was the unity cane. this is something we have not seen in washington in many years and something they could not imagine trump would bring to d.c. you are seeing it in action. i'm so excite the to see what this administration is going to do, they are nervous about what does unity look like, donald trump is in control.
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>> carley: you heard fertterman. now duckworth, she said she could be a yes on labor se secretary and doug collins but when it comes to pete hegseth and tulsi gabbard, she might be a no. senate is 53-47, what do you think the confirmation process will look like? >> a lot of people will ask serious questions and that is why we have hearings, she's saying she is unsure. they are two strong candidates and when they sit in front of the senate, they will hear incredible stories from these people and plans for the future.
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>> todd: flip this on you, as conservative, are you worried about any of trump's picks? >> no, because i believe that donald trump is in control, he knows what he's doing, ultimate say, he wants a strong cabinet and that is most mature president we've seen, someone who says, i can hear from all sides and bring people together. i don't think one side is the only answer. >> carley: liberal cabinet united by maga, quote of the day. >> todd: people trying to throw up donkey and elephant gang sides, good luck. >> carley: we'll leave it there with you. president-elect trump hoping to make a peace deal in ukraine as rus
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russian assault grinds on. we'll talk to dan hofman next, who served in moscow and get his take on how this conflict could end. >> todd: first steve doocy, will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." "fox and friends." >> steve: apple dumpling gang. >> todd: they are mean. >> steve: let's have a rootbeer. good morning. they lit up the christmas tree. thank you for joining us. heartbreaking video showing impact of migrant crisis as unaccompanied minor tries to cross the border by herself. >> venezuela? [not speaking english]
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>> steve: heartbreaking, hear from a democratic councilman calling to end sanctuary policy. and menen dez brothers set to appear in court today. there is a renewed fight to be freed. rachel miyazaki,s and marc siegel will join us live. today issue doos on the loose, i'll talk to people about thanksgiving. more americans say turkey there least favorite dish on thanksgiving. are you one of those people? todd and carley back in a couple. tis the season for "fox and friends first". ."
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>> carley: president-elect trump's pick for national security adviser waltz says biden is already working with the biden administration on national security. >> jake and i, jake sullivan and i have had discussions. we have met. for our adversaries out there who think that this is a time of opportunity, that they can play one administration off the other, they're wrong. and we are hand in glove. we are one team with the united states in this transition. >> how about that?
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waltz also says the incoming trump administration is focused on bringing the war in ukraine to an end. >> well, the president-elect has been very concerned about the escalation and where it's all going. our allies have now, you know, extended the range of their missiles as well, so, we need to bring this to a responsible end. we need to restore deterrence. restore peace. and get ahead of this escalation ladder rather than responding to it. >> dan hoffman is a fox news contributor and joins me now. dan, good morning to you, what do you think about that? is it up to the president of the united states to determine an end to a war between russia and u.k. and, if so, what does the responsible end to this war look like. >> well, it's just one of many national security challenges that president biden is leave behind for the incoming trump administration. the key question is where do we
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get leverage over russia to induce the russians to stop reigning down hell on ukrainian civilians. russians started this war. their r role was to target the government in topple the regime that would support the kremlin. key question is for us now how we stop the russians. attack cumsz ukraine is deploying the range is 190 miles. porleader of wagner group got further than that ukraine is using those missiles now to target russian military sites and the military district. and that might be one way that ukraine demonstrates that it's not in russia's interest to stay in the fight. rungs have suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties, finland and sweden are now nato members and europe has been awakened from a post cold war slumber. more committed to defense than ever there is the potential here for a deal. it's going to be very challenging for the trump team.
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care. >> carley: nato and ukraine are going to meet on tuesday after russia attacked ukraine with this experiment hypersonic ballistic missile. there has been a big escalation in recent weeks when it comes to both sides of this war analyze that what does that mean and where is it all going? vladimir putin wants us to believe giving the right to fire missiles into russian territory a couple hundred miles is escalation. when, in fact, it's russia that is responsible for this brutal and barbaric war. the two things that the biden administration always said they didn't want conflict and nuclear war. putin has used that brinkmanship style to induce the biden administration never to give ukraine what they needed and when they needed it. this is ultimately a failure of
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the biden administration's senseless, as long as it takes strategy, which assumed we had indefinite amount of time to reach a conclusion to this conflict. so, again, i think the key for the united states for the trump team is what kind of leverage can we bring to deter russia in the future but also induce them to come to the peace table now. one way to do is with national security designant, national security designant michael waltz is doing with bipartisan consensus we are seeing with the biden team and showing there are no holes there no, disagreements between democrats and republicans on how to take this thing to its conclusion. >> carley: i love that message when it comes to national security and global issues we are united as a country moving forward. that's great, let's talk about the middle east really quickly. israel and hezbollah are reportedly on the verge of a cease-fire deal. the direction is positive but that several issues remain unresolved and it's not a done
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deal, your reaction to that? >> yeah, well, again, there this is another one of those national security threats that are going to be left to the new administration. israel wants the southern -- their southern border to be peaceful and secure. and that means that hezbollah is going to have to move back behind the la la tan any river. the u.n. has been unable to do it. lebanese army so far unable as well. israel wants to move their citizens back into northern israel. 60 to 70,000 of them had to flee. and serious impact on them and also the economy. but, again, another real challenge for the united states going forward. >> carley: with israel fighting a war on multiple fronts it's going to be a school to wrap that one all up as well. dan, thank you for joining us. have great day. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪
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