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blackness. the course with that liberation. and liberation for all bodies. and challenging fat nicaea? is that fact my zia?is i can even read this. you are doing this on purpose and this is made up. >> i thought that liberation -- this is crazy! another professor at a nearby university said this is ludicrous and laughable and know when we'll get a job.e an i agree with him after taking this course study. this is ridiculous. >> laura: parents across the country are waiting for the kids to comre home and did you takes. intersectionality? they are throwing their hands up. thank you so much and happy thanksgiving >> todd: president-elect trump making a major announcement saying there will be tariffs on all products coming from mexico,
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canada and china when his administration takes over until they do more to crack down on illegal immigration and drugs coming into the u.s. >> carley: president-elect trump getting major legal victory over the case against him. after his win, the cases should have never been brought and are lawless. >> todd: catching on like wildfire, another mammoth company ditching dei, the nation's largest private employer. i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. brooke singman has more on trump's legal victory. >> brooke: the president-elect trump scoring a major legal victory 55 days out from returning to the oval office. moving to drop the charges against president-elect trump,
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smith says this outcome is not based on merit or strength of the case against the defendant. trumps, these cases are empty and lawless and should have never been brought. eric trump reacting. listen. >> irony of jack smith, he brought this case to make sure my father never got elected, jack smith may be the extract reason he got elected. he tried to subvert democracy and put a president in jail to benefit his political class. >> brooke: smith moved to drosz the classified documents case against trump. here is a look at where the legal battles stand now.
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trump is no longer facing any federal charges and judge merchan filed a motion to dismiss charges, we are awaiting a ruling from judge merchan. and fani willis's case is -- james braid and alex matchum will be returning to lead various offices in the white house. >> carley: thank you so much. happening today incoming border czar tom homap aman and abbott abbott will visit the border. >> todd: madeleine rivera has more. >> madeleine: president-elect trump is accusing mexico and canada not doing enough to stop the flow of migrants and drugings coming into the united states. trump writes my many first
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executive orders, i will charge canada and mexico 25% teariff o all products coming in and threatening to charge additional tariffs on china. the three are largest trading companies to the united states, this could impact automakers and food packagers. a spokesman of the chinese embassy says china believes trade cooperation is mutual leel beneficial in nature no one will win a trade war or tearip war. unclear if this is a negotiating tool. canada places high theest -- customs and border patrol agents
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at u.s. vermont border encountered 27,000 migrants in 2024 year amounting to more than the past 17 years combined. >> carley: madeleine rivera, thank you. iowa senator joni ernst sending a letter to elon musk and vivek ramaswamy where they can cut spending. she says with federal workforce largely working from home, not a single headquarter of major government agency or department in the nation's capitol is half full. she is asking doge, to audit irs and slash the ev charging programs. president biden delivering remarks last night, here is how
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it went. >> i was pretty good player in high school, i was pretty good. had an opportunity to go play, my quarterback was all state, as well, he came along and ended up being quarterback for coast guard economy in 1912. i've just been told i've been fired. what they do, they close all roads, secret service does. >> carley: copy that, biden heads to massachusetts today to spend thanksgiving with his family. >> todd: okay. as you getz ready to fight with your siblings in 48 hours, two brothers battle it on the football. chargers host john harbaugh team.
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>> here is hill. he gets first down and on he goes. inside the 10. zo end zone touchdown. >> todd: ravens beat the chargers, and carley has a fun fact. >> carley: i said during that sound bite, playing a super bowl against each other. >> todd: what a great opportunity, yes, they did. ravens beat the 49ers. speaking of family, fox has you covered as giants battle against the cowboys in dallas. >> carley: does your happiness ride on this game? >> todd: it is a game on fox, it is going to be a great game, enjoy family and football. >> carley: you company man.
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>> todd: a man in north carolina giving a storm-ravaged state a hope by hosting a feast, how it is coming together coming up. >> carley: charlotte airplort workers taking to the air-- what could mean for holiday travel plans coming up next. my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi.
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airport workers are striking. workers taking to the picket line yesterday, 30 flights were delayed. they are expecting a million travelers this week. jd has the forecast. >> janice: a lot of travel delays, cold front and area of low pressure. notice the christmas tree. >> todd: blowing just like you. >> janice: i feel squished in here. >> carley: you don't look it, you look great. >> janice: messy travel to the northeast, across new england, freezing rain. better travel commute in the afternoon and wednesday.
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west coast, potential for heavy rain along the coast and mountain snow. worst airport forecast, fog and rain. hartford connecticut and west coast certainly messy for the next couple days. couple systems moving inland, that is our weather maker heading into thursday. travel is not great for eastern third of the country, including the northeast, macy's thanksgiving parade, things will not be great, if you can getz into a warm building with a nice view, best case. is that okay? i felt close to the christmas tree. >> carley: wear a big baggy sweater and eat turkey and mashed potatoes. >> janice: this is time of year i enjoy we can wear big, bulky
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sweaters. >> todd: replace your blood with gravy. >> janice: that could be a christmas song. >> carley: listen to this incredible story, two months to the day since hurricane helene devastated western north carolina. one man is serving up hope this holiday season. north carolina resident david burk organizing a thanksgiving the feast for thousands of people impacted by the storm. he says he received a calling from god to lift spirits and david joins me now. you say this started when you were sitting in charge listening to the sermon and an idea popped in your head. tell us how this all came about. >> well, it really started day or so before, i thought so much devastation in the western part
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of the state, i had watched tv and seen all the pictures and in our state hurricanes are nothing new. east coast of north carolina we're used to what happens. i saw that stuff and i was like, what can i do to help. i see people that have been just their homes eradicated. i was like, i know how to cook and i do fundraising work here where i live. i decided, let's go out and help people, i'll cook thanksgiving meal inform my mind, i was going to cook a thanksgiving meal for 12 1200 people or so and come back home and feel good about what i did and call it good. when god is on your side and god is on your team, his plans are always different than yours. and so i went to church sunday
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and had a lesson on community service. i'm 59 years old and never woes been to church and heard about community service. i left and god, send me a message, maybe this is real. next day or so, we got some more commitment from god that this is what we want you to do and it took off and ran like the wind. it went from a small idea to massive operation. >> carley: tell me about that, david, you say god's plans are not always what you think, they are bigger. your guest list is not fall. how many will you feed, what are you feeding them and how many volunteers are helping with this?
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>> planning to feed traditional thanksgiving meal with turkey, ham and all trimmings, we prepared consequence meal that will be barbecue, as you saw on the screen. we are having barbecue and is shes slau ss/* sshgs slaw, for people to carry home and they can eats after they are gone. people have been here to help me and help god get his work c complete. i cannot thank them enough, they don't know. god put a team together, including electricians, plumbers, refrigeration people, finance people and he knew what we needed better than i did.
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he put together a core group of people, about 12, that have helped for last month and a half plan this feed and wroithout the people, none of this would be happening. >> carley: it takes a village. you are doing god's work and i know that you're making him smile by doing what you're doing and making a lot of people smile on the receiving end of your meal. look forward to getting pictures of the meal after you serve it. thank you for being the great person you are, have a great day, god bless. >> todd: beautiful story. >> carley: nation's largest private employer latest to ditch dei. joe concha will explain the growing trend coming up. >> todd: dc attorney generals an act vist misused donations, find
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>> carley: listen to this, washington, d.c. attorney general suing anti-police activist for using over $75,000 in donation for personal use, he spent 40,000 on mansion and penthouse and on travel and emergency veterinarian services and accused of violating worker rights for failing to pay employee wages. sounds like a great guy. >> todd: tragic story, an illegal migrant charged with -- while out for a morning run earlier this month. singleton was wearing a vest.
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and his families this man was not legally in the country and possessed no license, no american license. he was struck so hard he was thrown on the windshield breaking it. this man seems like a pillar of the community, prayers for his family. tom homan will visit the border today with governor greg abbott. >> they hate president trump more than they love their communities, don't cross the line and impede us. there will be consequences. >> todd: texas land commissioner s says -- dr. buckingham joins me now. are you surprised despite threat of losing federal funds and in
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some instances of jail time, officials are saying they will impede trump and homan on the border? >> their walk is incredible hypocrisy, what we care about, violent criminals get off our soil and we're excited to be part of that in texas. it is our duty to protect the border. >> todd: talk about this 1400 acre border ranch you are offering trump administration. how do you envision that will assist the mass deportation effort from tom homan and donald trump. explain. >> well, i would anticipate it has to go up quickly, brick and mortar take a long time to build. we view it as final stopping
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spot. there is fair amount of processing paperwork and final stop before they are deported. so many local jails are filled with these violent criminals, relieve the locals and without g o ove overtaxed. >> todd: "new york post" is criticizing biden administration. you have seen it, it is of unaccompanied two-year-old at the border. they write, it is biden administration horrific border policy in single image. a two-year-old girl clutching a piece of paper with a phone number scrolled on it. biden administration has lost track of thousands of children. dr. buckingham, pear of my job
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is to deal with difficult video. i have a two year old, to watch this two year old, i had to turn,a way from the screen, it got me that upset. could you envision your child in that situation, it breaks you. how could anyone create a policy be knowing a tragedy like that could happen 300,000 times and think that is okay, how can somebody do that? >> well, let me take it a step further and talk about what happens to these children and what happens to so many migrant children. they are sexually trafficked, horrific things happen to them. they have undergarments hung on trees as trophies. it is not how to bring children into this country. we want legal immigration, we
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want family units to come in wh whole. all democratic policies have been doing last four years is robbing so many people of possibility of having that dream. >> todd: we were told biden administration policies are compassion. when you look at that video, is that compassion? i think not. interesting use of this plot of land, curious to see how it works out. don't miss tom homan on "fox and friends" this morning, sure to talk about these topics. president-elect trump saying he will use tariffs to help with border reform when he takes office. >> carley: cheryl casone has details we need to know. >> cheryl: 25% is the number he would impose on mexico and canada and 10% to china. he posted on truth social, i
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will sign all necessary documents to charge mexico and canada 25%f on all products coming into the u.s. with china, he said 10% tariff is on all products coming in, smartphones, toys, machinery. tim cook from apple was in china yesterday, fox con, your i-phone. mexico is now worried about building an ev plant because of this new threat from president-elect trump. this byd plant is thinking this would send the wrong message by suggesting mexico want to be backdoor for chinese companies to sell to americans. china is backdoor for fen
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fentanyl -- we have crisis that we have now. as far as canada goes, canada is fourth largest oil producer in the world, believe it or not. 80% of exports between canada and mexico come to the united states, to say they are worried is understatement of the morning. markets are reacting, peso is getting hit today, there are concerns on the financial side. japanese auto companies, a lot of market reaction to this. in general, big question, is this a threat? will he go through with it? first term he did make this threat in 2019. also u.s. mca, that needs to be renegotiated, there is a lot underneath this story.
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>> carley: canada deputy prime minister says canada places highest priority on security. the vermont-canada border poeftzed on x saying, there have been 19,222 subjects since october 2023, more than 17 fiscal years combined. maybe they can get their act together. >> cheryl: we'll see how this is going to go. i will also say 2.6 million light vehicles came from mexico into the united states last year. so here is another question for you, what does this do for prices to consumers? many say prices will go up, again, threat, does it happen? >> todd: we got to stop the drugs, see if it works out.
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>> carley: alec baldwin telling us how he feels about americans, watch. >> there is a gap, if you will, in information for americans. americans are very uninformed about reality, what is going on. >> carley: joe concha is on deck to react. >> todd: did he call us dumb? three, three, three philosophy, r taylor riggs will tell us what itten moos next. s next. s next. s. . . . . . . .
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>> carley: president-elect trump looking to jump start economy and bring down inflation with bessent bessent. >> todd: he brings with him, 3- 3-3-3, he wants to boost gdp and produce three million barrels of oil per day. taylor riggs joins us. it is catchy and memorable, what does it mean for the person
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watc watching at home? >> lower prices. i was speaking with stephen moore of heritage foundation, there is 100-day agenda and 100-hour agenda. if you cut prices immediately, you will start to see that. people want lower gas and petroleum products go into everything, not just filling up, it is duct tape, computers, laptops. people are excited. bias baes /* bae bessent is the guy to do it. he is tempered in his messaging. >> carley: his background, he was chief investment officer for the soros fund, he used to be a
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democrat. >> he made famous trades, that shows his expertise in treasury and bond market. he is deeply respected and fascinating, he worked for george soros and now a trump guy. first openly gay treasury secretary. there is diversity in the cabinet and people like that and respect that. he is well known and appreciated on wall street. >> todd: w"wall street journa," throwing out word of caution about this, sounding alarm on pitfalls for the treasury secretary nominee. mr. trump wants new tabs exemption for tips and social security in addition to static
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revenue cost over 10 years of the expiring provision of the reform. good luck making that math work. can he make the math work? right now issue read what w"wal street journal" says, there is less money coming in. >> there is a lot to ds worried and debt. he is not saying, cut taxes and calmness in bond markets, he is a deficit guy and worried about debt we are paying in this country. a lot of work to do, he has to with taxes, grow our way out. everyone says that, if you cut acc taxes, you have -- start ing ja
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1 there is debt ceiling, we can't issue debt when we have a. >> carley: he has a big job ahead, the president-elect trump says he is the man for the job. thank you, we appreciate you. great to see you. san jose state woman's volleyball player will be allowed to compete in upcoming mountain west conference after a judge's ruling. there was a motion for the team standings to be ashes adjusted. they were denied. the tournament is set to begin tomorrow and san jose state first match is friday. >> todd: remember this ad, jaguars defending it from
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critics who say the luxury car brand has gone woke. managing director says if we play in same way everybody else does, we will get drown up, we should not turn up like an auto brand. we want to move away from traditional automotive storauto stereotypes. hes he is disasppointed in hatrd and intolerance, he wanted to see the jag. >> carley: other side, walmart is rolling back their dei policy, latest to join ford, john deer and toyota and ditching dei initiatives. every decision comes from place of wanting to foster a sense of
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belo belonging and to be walmart for everyone. bring in fobs news contributor joe concha, what do you think about all of this? >> this is officially a trend, corporations understand dei is bad pr. customers want the best people running companies. dei, true definition is didn't earn it. how we got kamala harris as unelected democratic nol nee. she does not receive one vote. kamala was only there because joe biden had promised he would choose a female woman of color as vice president in 2020,
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outside of susan rice and stacey abrams, kamala harris was only option remaining. and donald trump's victory was victory over the woke movement. corporations are losing money, ask bud light and target, this is not the way to go. hire the best people and everything will be awesome. >> todd: and ask jaguar and see where they go. follow what walmart did and downstream effect on corporate america. as largest private employer, you will see other companies follow suit. >> carley: be like dolly parton. >> todd: alew baldwin claiming
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reality. >> there is a gap, if you will, in information for americans, americans are very uninformed about reality and what is going on with climate change, ukraine, you name it, biggest topics in the world, americans have an appetite for information. >> todd: quite a lecture, joe. >> joe: alec, shut the front door. you shot and killed your director on a movie set and claimed you never pulled the trigger when you did. americans are more educated than ever before thanks to all new options we have, news outlets available. i will age myself, when i was growing up, we had three channels, cbc news, abc and nbc.
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in 1996 along came fox news, then facebook and twitter. in 2024, we have joe rogan, fellows at the ruth nusless pod. there are options now and this is something baldwin need to come to understand, legacy media does not have monopoly over information anymore and that is good thing. >> carley: think about smelly w walmart people and the basket of deplorables don't work out well. elon musk claimed x users are form of media. listen here. >> elon musk sits on twitter and x saying we are the media, you are the media. my message to elon musk is --
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you are not the media, you have -- [applause] >> you having a blue check mark, 300 words of cleverness does not make you a reporter. >> carley: who is the right when it comes to this debate? >> joe: can you sound more like an elitist like the ceo of axios, i love this story. you hear about threats to democracy, it is about threats to bureaucracy and legacy media equalizer, it is fact-checkers when we hear bs from legacy media and they know it and you heard the axios ceo so angry saying, no, we matter, you
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don't, keep going, pal, see how that goes for you? >> todd: only two people tell me how to think, my wife and carley shimkus and we'll keep it like that. joe concha, thank you. don't go anywhere, mike huckabee, president-elect tr trump's ambassador to israel will join us next. >> carley: first steve doocy will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: a big show on this tuesday morning, coming up, we've got incoming border czar tom homan, he will start his day with us before heading to texas for a visit with governor greg abbott. they will tackle the border crisis on day one. and donald trump has made his pick, that state senator will join the show with a big announcement. we are breaking down trump's
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massive legal victories and what it means for thee regarding special counsel mr. smith yesterday, gregg jarrett will weigh in on that and kurt ahead of the biggest travel day of the year, there are apps you will want to download. don't go anywhere, "fox and friends" kicks off here on the channel you trust for your morning news. todd and carley back in a couple. tis the season to watch fox. dre. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my nostrils right. it's just nice to know that years after i'm gone this guy will be standing the test of ti... he's melting! oh jeez... nooo... oh gaa... only pay for what you need.
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>> carley: israeli cabinet set to vote on cease-fire today after netanyahu approved the deal in principle. >> todd: israeli officials telling the "new york times" a statisticalling point has been mr. netanyahu's assistance on assuring some if israel could start the fighting if they will troops. >> carley: governor joins us now. good morning to you. so, if this deal is signed, the proposed he cease-fire would reportedly include a 60-day pause in fighting. israeli forces withdrawing from lebanon. hezbollah retreating and creating a buffer along the israeli border. so what do you think about this? and if signed, what does this mean for israel moving forward? >> well, let me be clear, i'm not speaking for the president, president trump or the administration. i have got to get confirmed in
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order to be the ambassador. so i have got to issue that disclaimer. it's certainly good news. good news for people in lebanon. great news for the people of israel who have had to relocate from their homes, 100,000 families who can't live in their communities and neighborhoods because of the constant missiles and bombs and rockets that are pelting upon them. so this would be wonderful if it holds. but the problem is that hezbollah and its iranian backed proxies like hamas and the houthis they have never kept an agreement. so i think the prime minister is doing the right thing by trying to say let's see if we can get away that you quit bombing us and throwing his and rocket at us, but ting if hezbollah breaks the truist. >> carley: the "new york times" is reporting that iranian leadership is reporting hess to
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accept. continued fighting by degrade hezbollah's capabilities even further. so that means that israel has the upper hand right now and iran is worried. though ought to be worried they know what happened when donald trump was in office before. it pretty well bankrupted them. it made it so difficult for them to move forward. joe biden came in. put his foot off the brake and put it on the gas and iranians are flush with money. they gave it to hezbollah and the houthis and started killing innocent civilians. yes, they are worried. they ought to be. and let's hope that when president trump is inaugurated, one of the first things he does is reinstate that maximum pressure and make it clear that it's not just for israel, it's for all of the middle east to have a peaceful existence which cannot happen as long as the iranians keep threatening to wipe every jew off the face of
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the earth and then their promise is to come after us in the use let's not take that lightly. car have a warrant out for netanyahu's arrest. leave it there. some inside information that was netanyahu's biggest fear now it makes it very difficult for him to travel. a lot going on. hopefully this cease-fire deal does happen with israel having the upper hand and turning on the fighting if things go south. governor huckabee, thank you so much for joining us. have a great day. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> todd: bye-bye. ♪ >> brian: all right. it's 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. it is tuesday, november 26th. this remains "fox & friends." president-elect trump talking tough with tariffs on canada, mexico, and china. he's he clamps
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