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i get to coach a lot of really, really special young men and work with some awesome young men and women throughout our football program. i have so many blessings and thankful for so many. >> ainsley: we have a picture of the two of us on the field this was last year. last fall. y'all have been so nice. our family loves your family. columbia loves you and proud of the program and you have had a really good year. what do you say to the people like my dad who calls you and texts you and gives you advice? 15 seconds. >> all i can say is there are a lot of people passionate about gamecock football and your dad is one of them. >> ainsley: we will be on the streets of new york watching our band and the parade. >> brian: stay within yourself. >> bill: good morning. first order of business is up right now. securing the u.s. border.
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how the trump transition is getting ready to hit the ground running. first stop state of texas. hope you had a great weekend. we're together in new york city. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: dana perino. nice to see you again. "america's newsroom" and excited to be back with you as well. tomorrow the incoming border czar, tom homan will visit eagle pass, texas. that city is one of the epicenters of the border crisis and the administration is looking to secure it on day one. >> bill: you know the numbers are staggering. illegal crossings topping 8 million under biden and harris, quadruple what we saw under donald trump. greg abbott looking forward to the change in leadership. >> we've had people who were antagonistic to texas securing the border. now we have allies. for one we'll secure the border. for another we have to remove from our country all these dangerous criminals. removing these criminals from our country will restore peace and safety in our communities.
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>> bill: kayleigh mcenany has analysis in a moment. molly line reports in boston where a nearby town is voting to reaffirm its sanctuary city status. but first live to bill melugin at the border, back at the border for the first time in seven months. start with bill in eagle pass, texas. good morning there. >> bill, good morning to you as well. when tom homan arrives here tomorrow he will send a message. that message is the trum inministration wants to be a partner not adversary with the state of texas. the biden administration sued texas every time they tried to secure their own border. in eagle pass things remain active. shot yesterday by texas straight troopers. 200 people. 60 unaccompanied migrant children. some as young as two years old. they're here with no adults, no guardians.
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trafficked into the country by drug cartels and human smugglers. some have little pieces of paper with addresses. places they want to go in the country to reunite with friends or family. texas troopers talked to some of these kids where they are going. some of the states we heard, florida, california, texas, new york, missouri, washington, wisconsin. many others. some of these kids included a 2-year-old girl, yes, completely alone. she was from el salvador, had a paper with an address on it and she told texas troopers she wants to meet with her family in the u.s. take a listen. [speaking spanish] >> mixed in with the group of
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more than 200 people were handful of immigrants from mali and angola. as we continue to see people from halfway around the world showing up here at our southern border again it is not just mexico in the northern triangle countries they're coming from around the planet. that includes this group of guys as well. take a look at these photos last week in eagle pass, texas dps apprehended a group of men from afghanistan who crossed in eagle pass. all these guys will be considered what dhs calls special interest aliens due to national security concerns. these guys should receive additional dhs vetting. as we've seen many times in the past sometimes that does not always happen. lastly take a look at the drone video texas dps gave us. when they do in eagle pass is running mass migration drills trying to prepare for any mass rush for migrant caravan that could try to run the border here sometime before trump shows up in office. they want to show a posture that
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the red carpet won't be rolled out. you will be deterred if you try to cross illegally. back live where the unaccompanied kids we were showing you. president biden's executive order cracked down in june. does not apply to unaccompanied children. what happens to them next? border patrol transfers them to hhs and they will be responsible for caring for them and try to find them adult sponsors or family. if rfk junior gets confirmed as hhs secretary he will be responsible for caring for these migrant kids when they show up at the southern border. >> bill: how did the border issue resonate with voters there in this election? >> everywhere we went all over the campaign trail everybody was talking about the economy and border. always in the top two list of issues. everything is going to change down here. you think about it. it will be a 180 in posture from
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the federal government. shelby park completely locked down by the state of texas. they kicked out biden's border patrol fed up with barbed wire being cut and heavy machine to tear down the years. they sued texas with the border security bill. abbott started busing migrants to sanctuary cities around the country. if you won't take the border seriously we'll bring the border to you. the trump administration ran on the border, resonated with voters, they wanted a change. it looks like they will get a change. we have tom homan coming here now and be here with governor abbott. wants to shake the hands of the texas troopers and the texas national guard. look them in the eye and say a new sheriff is in town. we'll be your partners and help you secure this border. >> dana: you answered the questions about mass deportations, how texas is preparing. do you have any insight into how the cartel>> the cartels always
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adapt to whatever policy is in effect at the border. they are very, very good at that. it might take weeks or months to adapt. we saw it once title 42 ended, more rushes of people coming across the border. texas is preparing in a big way, though. you guys might have heard texas is giving the trump administration a plot of land over 1,000 acres down in the rio grande valley to set up camps to help carry out these mass deportations. that's not something we could ever imagine happening under the biden administration. there has been a very adversarial relationship with texas and the biden administration. come january after trump's inaugurated we will see it do a total 180 and everything will switch. >> bill: a story for the next four years for sure. back to have you at your post in eagle pass, texas. >> dana: democrats in massachusetts are doubling down
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on efforts. summerville is set to vote on sanctuary status. molly line is in boston with the details. do they have the votes to reaffirm? >> we shall see. i hate to get ahead of the city council. a nearby community outside of boston. boston a sanctuary city. half a dozen across the state of massachusetts. focusing on summerville the city council will take this up. they have had actually a long-held commitment to being a sanctuary city and that vote expected tomorrow. the move coming a week after and despite ice at arresting and accused and wanted drug trafficking brazil in that city. ice blurred his name and face. ice boston reports the 38-year-old will face justice in his home country. summerville resolution would include funding for legal
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representation for people facing deportation and reaffirms a promise the police department won't cooperate with external law enforcement agencies on immigration detainment. ice boston has been busy in recent months arresting 17 men accused of sex crimes including child rape. according to the arm of ice boston these men are all here illegally. at least nine of the men are what's commonly referred to as gotaways. several cases they were released into the public despite ice detainer requests. for instance, 21-year-old, a guatemalan national was charged with rape of a child in february. arrested by the great barrington police department. ice boston reports a detainer was lodged and ignored. great barrington is a sanctuary cities. ice officials arrested him on november 12th.
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a back and forth going between the boston mayor and governor in the state of massachusetts and federal officials. the mayor and the governor promising to push back against trump's plans at mass deportation. >> dana: thank you. >> bill: kayleigh mcenany here on a monday morning. nice to see you. "fox news sunday", john fetterman on the risks democrats took by ignoring the border issue in this election. >> one area where we lost ourselves was a border. it can't be controversial for our party to be pro immigration but we need a secure border. when we ask or demand people to not believe what they see and see those kind of numbers that that's not a problem. >> bill: he was warning even before the election about immigration especially in pennsylvania. biden and harris did very little on this for four years. >> very little. when biden came under scrutiny for not visiting the border as
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president. the first visit in january of 2023. kamala harris went in 2021 and her next visit was as a candidate in september of 2024. they did not take this seriously. they also must have not been listening to focus groups looking at polls. cbs said 57% of americans want to deportal illegal immigrants. all of them. 57%. that's a huge number. they chose not to take it seriously and ignored the polls and here we are. >> dana: another incident this weekend in virginia. attempted rape. the woman was able to fight off her attacker. glenn youngkin said i'm heart sick for this victim and outraged local county officials recklessly release violent illegal immigrants who should have been prosecuted and deported. when president trump takes office the political posturing will end and we will work with ice to protect people from virginia. the new york city police department read this to you here. in new york city it would take a
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lifetime to clear the city of the criminals that we have. the only people they are shielding are the criminals and they are shielding the criminals from us. the ice director to the "new york post." >> he went on to say the victims are migrant women and children. the most vulnerable suffer including american citizens, too. glenn youngkin, that rape that happened in the park. how horrendous. they hadn't had a rape by a stranger in that park for 12 years. an individual who had two years of history of sexual assaults or peepings. this happenings totally preventable. where tom homan is going to visit. special interest aliens from africa coming across. a huge problem and the fact that mayors are doubling down. it will be interesting to see what happens in new york, though. eric adams has indicated he wants to work with the federal government in private. we know sanctuary city laws prohibit him doing things but an interesting test case to see
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what happens. >> bill: two weeks ago we have to question our sanctuary status. in my view that's a huge move for a democratic big city mayor in america today. under barack obama, eight years now, you had 5.3 million removals and returns. that got very little coverage in the media. i imagine it will be different now with trump. >> yes. president trump will try to do the same. the media seizes on pictures and images and try to make it a huge scandal ignoring the past and precedent with president obama. they have to do it carefully. i think public sentiment has changed. we are a long way from 2016 when president trump was floating some of these ideas that did not have majority support. now they do. politically we're in a different place. i don't know if the media antics will work the same way. >> dana: the democrats have no one to blame but themselves if they didn't want this to happen the fact they let the border be completely open for four years
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means that's how you get the kind of numbers people are we think mass deportations are necessary. >> then you have a 2-year-old venezuelan girl crossing the border alone. my son turns two. she got to our southern border probably through a cartel. who knows what happened to her. there is atrocity at the southern border and it needs to end. >> bill: see you at noon on "outnumbered." thank you for coming in. >> dana: meanwhile the roster is stacked. president-elect trump completes his incoming cabinet with a flurry of nominations over the weekend. bryan llenas is live in florida for us this morning. good morning, bryan. >> good morning. president-elect trump has chosen all his cabinet secretaries announcing ten picks over the weekend alone in what is being called maybe the most ideologically di verse cabinet in modern times choosing a pro-union moderate republican
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congresswoman lori chavez-deremer, a hedge fund billionaire and former george soros advisor as the treasury second truer. pro project 2025 vought and his former director of domestic policy is agriculture secretary. they join musk and ramaswamy running doge. pete hegseth as defense secretary. former democratic congresswoman gabbard as director of national intelligence and rfk junior to run thinks health department. republican senators were confident that these picks would make it through senate confirmation and defended trump's diverse picks saying that the president-elect has a mandate to reform the government. >> i want to end the corporate capture of government agencies and want them dramatically
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slimmed down. >> i think president trump deserves the ability with the mandate he got from the american people to put people in positions who will do reform. >> i expect everybody coming into the candidate will listen to president trump and let him set policy and excuse according to that plan. >> a new cbs news poll out this morning shows a majority of americans are happy with trump winning the election and as well as 59% say they approve of the way that the president-elect is handling this transition. americans also have a net positive view of trump's cabinet picks though about a third of them say they do not know enough about them. bottom line here according to reuters, a new report on day one as early as day one we can expect the president-elect to announce new export permits for liquefied natural gas and to approve more drilling off the u.s. coast and on federal lands. dana. >> dana: all right. we're in for a wild ride. thank you. >> bill: they are working at
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mar-a-lago. he has picked a lot of people very early on. the earliest we've ever had cabinet nominations maybe in recent memory for current political history in modern times. we'll see what they do. they want to hit the ground running. it is evident from the pictures and faces and names you see on the screen right there. >> dana: right from the election straight into this, which is no small task. >> bill: he had an idea, would you say? i would say. 16 past. new developments in the middle east. israel and hezbollah said to be on the verge of a cease-fire. what are the key sticking points? >> i'm being arrested because i'm standing on the sidewalk in my city, i'm a jew who lives this this neighborhood and im be arrested because the police say it's the path of least resistance. >> dana: that is jewish canadian journalist arrested as a
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pro-hamas rally in his own neighborhood. >> bill: for the first time in years lyle and eric menendez set to speak in an open court hearing. what we expect to hear as they make their case for freedom. >> america if were right today the evidence of their father's abuse would be admitted in court and provide essential context for why they acted as they did.
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with hezbollah to the north. talks picked up after a idf and hezbollah traded fire throughout the weekend. hezbollah's leader saying he responded to an american proposal but did not say whether or not he supported that plan. we'll get general jack keane to weigh in on this later in the program today. >> dana: new pro-palestinian protests in canada and now a jewish journalist is arrested at a pro hamas rally in his neighborhood in toronto. here is how it happened. >> i think you are a coward also. you will do what they say. the path of least resistance. >> i'm trying to keep the peace. >> i'm refusing to leave. >> why? >> i'm a jew, i'm a citizen and i am your boss. i don't leave if you say jews -- >> in the interest of keeping peace and public safety you are under arrest for breaching the peace. >> dana: the publisher of rebel
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news joins us now. i haven't heard from you directly how you saw it. i sent a text around saying what in the world is happening? can you tell us what was it like at the moment in our own neighborhood? >> sure. it was a residential neighborhood. there is no israeli consulate for any political target. they were going after jews. hamas activists came right in the heart of this residentialall neighborhood and set up some grotesque display reenacting sinwar, hamas leader. i wanted to take a photograph it. i'm with a news outlet. didn't talk to anyone. went to take a picture. some of the pro-hamas radicals recognized me and started shouting at me. that's fine. i believe in free speech actually. the police came up to me and said you have to leave the public sidewalk now. you are not allowed to be here because these hamas activists are disturbed by your presence.
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i said that's because i'm jewish. i have the right to be here and do journalism. the cops said your very presence here is offending these hamas activists, leave now or i will arrest you. i said i'm not leaving. a jew can walk on the streets. by the way, i think of myself as a canadian first. i was there as a journalist. both the cops and hamas said jews on this side of the street are an illegal disturbance. i was arrested, searched, handcuffed and taken to jail. they later released me without charge but they've done this five times to one of our other journalists who isn't even jewish. he was just asking tough questions of the hamas side. in canada, the police take the path of least resistance, which is don't upset the hamas mobs. crack down on anyone who points a camera asked them or asks a tough questions. p canada is going the way of european countries, a no-go zone
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as a jew or journalist. >> dana: they had a protestor dressed as sinwar and he was eventually killed by the idf. want to read from justin trudeau, a tweet he put out in 2022 against threats of female non-white journalists. the pattern of harassment of journalists is unacceptable and no place in our society. no journalist should ever be threatened for doing their job. yet you were. >> yeah. our little company rebel news, our motto is telling the other side of the story. we're conservative leaning. our reporters have been arrested for covering transgender athletes punching girls if rugby games and arrested for asking tough questions of the deputy prime minister. yesterday i was arrested for not even asking questions, just trying to take a photo of what the left would call a hate
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crime. i'm a pretty free speech absoluteist myself so i am noti saying arrest hamas activists for saying mean things. i think there are other ways to deal with these hamas activists if they commit crimes and foreign nationals. deport them, whatever. it was my journalism. the cop said your standing here is a crime. i don't recognize canada. we've never been quite as free as america but pretty good. under justin trudeau it is slipping away from us. >> dana: not just happening in canada at reading stories from the u.k. and western civilization better wake up. thank you for being with us today. glad you didn't have to stay there too long. thank you. >> thanks for having me. thank you. >> we finally have a president that is serious about making some cuts and i can't think of two better people to put in charge of this initiative than
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you have to give them credit for that. >> bill: that's adam schiff headed to the senate with a lot of blame to go around and added that president trump rode a anti-administration. i watched that interview. watched a lot of interviews, bernie sanders one of them. throwing darts at biden, harris, obama, economy, the border, demenezes d -- desserting the middle class. >> him and tp and former barack obama but democrats didn't take their own advice. campaigning on the issue of democracy and didn't have a real primary against joe biden when democrats like dean phillips and
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rfk junior wanted to have a shot at that. trying to keep people off the ballot and doing a fake it and make it strategy. they said the things they were seeing weren't real. they shouldn't believe their eyes. they saw president joe biden wandering off stages. they can say it is joe biden's fault but they definitely helped with the cover-up and gave them very little time after the june debate to recover. >> bill: one thing i didn't mention wall street editorial board. democrats still refuse to admit their policies caused inflation and cost them the election. what i was thinking the other day, remember when we had this midwest mayors on after the inflation reduction act was passed and said -- anecdotally said your annual budget is $170 million and you are about to get $285 million. what are you going to do with it? i fully expected them to say we'll build a new bridge or highway. we'll hire a few cops.
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they had very little idea what they would do with that amount of money that came in and drove inflation over the line. "politico" looks at kamala harris's future. she is telling her advisors and allies to keep her political options open. here is the catch, though. our fox news voter analysis found this. is she a strong leader? majority no. is she honest and trustworthy? 52% no. positive change? no 51. capable of handling a crisis, 51. majority nos for kamala harris. what is her future do you think after all this? >> well, she is at the top of the list for contenders for 2028. we'll see if that happens. she is clearly a bprimary. lost two presidential races now unable to get through the first in 2019, 2020 and losing to donald trump. maybe third time is a charm for 2028? but there are options for the california governor's race. she could be a president at a
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law school. she could, of course, be influential on the outside. in terms of people saying that she has a political future at the presidential level the majority of the country shifted right. one of the most telling maps we've seen are the red arrows shifting to the right. in california every county voted for harsher penalties on criminals. democrats have to come with the idea they'll have far left candidates being at the top of the ticket for their party. joe biden ran as a moderate but governed like a liberal and progressive. americans roundly rejected that. not just at the federal level but also the local level as well. >> bill: keeping score here. electoral vote 312 to 226. they are still counting in california and might be in alaska a little bit, too. 76.8 for trump and 73.4 for kamala as of right now.
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>> happy thanksgiving. have a good one. >> bill: to you as well. >> dana reads sports. >> six yard career high. rushing yards, he has got it and got more and he is going to go after the way. what a night, what a season, what a player. >> dana: eagles running back barkley dominating the los angeles rams with 255 rushing yards last night and the eagles won 37-20. ninth p win of the season. heartbreaker in washington with commanders kicker missing the game time field goal against the dallas cowboys. i always have such empathy for the kicker when they miss like that. it's like it all comes down to you. the pressure must be immense. >> bill: can i tell you that game was nuts. the last two minutes. this rookie quarterback who is probably going to win rookie of
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the year hits a 70 yard bomb. they miss the extra point to tie the game. they go for the onside kickoff. the guy recovers and runs it back for a touchdown. >> dana: so are they in the hunt for a new kicker? >> i don't think so. we might be maybe. we'll beat pittsburgh on sunday. crazy game. that's why football is number one in america. >> i cannot help but think of how things would be different if the world had known the truth back then. >> bill: is the world ready to hear their story now? it's what a judge will hear today. menendez brothers appear together for the first time in nearly three decades and we'll check in on that. industry across the country getting ready to ditch d.e.i. initiatives. what will the new anti-woke landscape look like then? ♪
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>> dana: fox news alert and breaking pictures out of beirut. you can see that is not fog, folks, that's smoke. there is something happening there with smoke rising over beirut. we also hear that israel and hezbollah might be near a cease-fire agreement. we're keeping an eye on that and get back to you if we get more information. >> bill: from california, here is a question for you. are the menendez brothers inching closer to freedom? for the first time in 30 years the two are set to appear together before a judge fighting for a release. will it happen? van nuys, california jonathan hunt with the latest from there. hello. >> good morning. almost three decades ago they
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left this courthouse behind me to begin their sentences of life without the possibility of parole. now they take the next step in trying to get the resentencing carried out and possibly their freedom. that cause is supported by the los angeles county outgoing d.a. george gascon and members of the menendez family. some of them who say that the boys were justified in what they did murdering kitty and jose menendez, their parents, because of the abuse they suffered. listen here. >> it was a nightmare none of us could have imagined. but as details of lyle and eric's abuse came to light, it became clear that their actions, while tragic, were the desperate response of two boys trying to survive the unspeakable cruel of their father. >> the counter argument to that
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perhaps best articulated by john, one of the best known cold case prosecutors in the country. we talked to him about this case at length. he said even if eric and lyle menendez were murdered, that doesn't legally give them any right to cold bloodedly execute their parents. listen here. >> in your view, they are cold blooded killers who got the sentence that they deserved? >> in my view they are absolutely cold blooded killers. they didn't get the sentence i think they deserve. the sentence that i think they deserve for those murders of their parents for money would be the death penalty. >> they won't be freed today. it is just a status hearing. the real resentencing hearing scheduled for december 11th. >> bill: we'll watch that for weeks now. jonathan hunt. thank you. live in van nuys, california. >> dana: secretary blinken under
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fire after reports claim he allowed therapy sessions to console employees distraught over the election results in the state department. lawmakers holding his feet to the fire. issa writs it is disturbing nonpartisan government officials would suffer a personal meltdown over a results of a free and fair election. unacceptable the department accommodates this behavior and subsidize as it with taxpayer dollars. we have jimmy failla and brian brenberg. it says managing stress during change. join us for an insightful webinar to develop into stress techniques to navigate challenging times. >> you should see how much they spend on the jimmy kimmel show. it makes us look bad. it's the state department. this reads on the world stage like it is a tax-payer funded daycare. do they have coloring books and
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have an ice cream social? when you look at the foreign policy it is a disaster. when you realize we don't have adults in the state department, this becomes a pretty good indication as to why. >> bill: the rest of the email said change is constant but can often bring about stress and uncertainty. >> wow. in my imagine thought bubble the state department i think of people who are tough and steel minded and they can sit across a negotiating table and they don't get freaked out by little things like an election. i'm starting to think that's not who we have in the state department. my goodness. if we don't have those folks there, where do we have them? what are we doing when we're negotiating with our adversaries? >> we had the movie the foot locker. this is bad feelings. >> dana: state lawmakers and companies are pushing back against d.e.i. woke initiatives saying it is not working.
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call for number three here. >> this bill titled the dismantling d.e.i. act is a disgrace. please keep dr. mart inluther kin junior's name out of your mouth. >> the same black history that your side of the aisle wants to delete out of classrooms is because you can then misuse words like oppression. there has been no oppression for the white man in this country. >> dana: they are upset they don't want to dismantle the d.e.i. situation but setting aside the government, corporate america wants to. >> they do. they realize they've poured billions of dollars into this and hasn't helped them lower prices or become better prices or serve customers and i think people are kind of sick of that. they want competency again. that has become the word of the day after this election. give me competent people in corporate america, government, wherever. >> bill: you will see at the
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pentagon sometime very soon as well. our friend donna brazile was having it out with bill maher over the weekend. >> i do believe they've made significant gains. no question immigration became an issue. but i'm not going to get into this oh, the people are too damn woke. that wasn't an issue. >> yeah, it was. >> i disagree with you. >> and that's why you will keep losing. >> 100% right. all the d.e.i. stuff fights a wrong battles. no body wants to watch a movie called a few good them. they want warriors. they want competency and corporations have to get away from this. when it comes to pensions, a big component of the story, you are investing money in companies not prioritizing what makes them effective. they are prioritizing representation and diversity but not diversity of thought. i know you don't expect that out of a guy in a purple jacket at
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9:00 in the morning. i'm just stuck in this. >> bill: more crushed velvet but looks good. thank you, jimmy, thank you, brian. check out the markets right now. we have hit a new high, record high now after donald trump tapped scott bessent for treasury secretary over the weekend. a lot of investors say they were waiting on that news and they got it. we're off and running yet again. outside winter storms coast to coast going to threaten and complicate holiday travel as we get ready for big turkey day. hope you get a drumstick and we'll give you the forecast as we roll on next.
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lydia hu has details on this case now. >> good morning. the focus of this antitrust case is google's ad tools. websites around the world use google tools to buy and sell advertisements on sites and split section auction processes. the federal government and 17 states accuse google of gobbling up the competition by acquiring other companies that buy and sell ads and then pushing up the prices. their lawyers argue there is no monopoly and intensely competitive and point to facebook, microsoft and amazon. google said they are the lead in the industry because they are simply the best. but the d.o.j. and states want the judge to break up the ad tech business having google sell its ad tools. this case is making headlines. experts in this field are questioning the legal merits. here is one op-ed that ran in forbes that said this sort of lawsuit is far more likely to
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deter innovation and dynamic markets to the detriment of consumers and the american economy. bill, this is just one of two antitrust cases hurled at google. a judge in the other case already found that google search is an illegal monopoly and there is weighing whether to force google to sell chrome search engine and the android operating system. all of this is part of the biden d.o.j. efforts to break up google and big tech. >> bill: a big deal. see what we get. >> dana: fox news alert. immigration is a mess. border remains broken. yet some democrats are rushing to fight an immigration crackdown by trump administration before it even gets started. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: good morning, partner. nice to see you. bill hemmer, good morning at home. some democrats finally admitting it is time for america to secure our national boundaries while others like the mayor of denver are calling for resistance to the mass depor
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