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i don't believe a lot of biological women are consenting to biological men in their i spaces, sports, locker rooms, bathrooms. they did not consent to that and it is sick and wrong and the fact they are making a mockery out this code you have to wonder what the feminists are. i haven't seen them around andhi only about hating men and abortion. >> laura: tommy, great to have you on.re thank you so much. the protests are just relayon down, my gosh. that is it for us tonight. make sure to watch "the angle"se again and i will post it later because the pornified of our culture, young >> straight to a fox news alert. the manhunt for the gunman who
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shot and killed the unitedhealthcare ceo stretches into the third day. take a look at the newest evident as we learn how the suspect got to new york in the first place. north >> todd: and the border crisis and china threat and major announcement of new position tasked with safeguarding free speech online. >> trump transition is full steam ahead. accept patriot reward at last night's fox nation patriot awards. >> we'll do something wife been talking about for eight years, do it again. we are going to make america great again. ♪ ♪ there's no need to feel down. >> we know that guy, we were just there sitting in the front row. good morning, todd. you are watch ing "fox and
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friends first" on friday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. our real names are barry white, this is "fox and friends first," we both lost our voices, we'll try to get through this. >> carley: hard to speak on tv. >> todd: we'll get to that, we have serious news to get to. start with chanley painter with latest on the healthcare ceo killer. >> chanley: police appear to be closing in on the identity of the guy accused of gunning down brian thompson outside a new york city hotel. fox news obtained this video from a deli capturing the suspected gunman walking toward the midtown hilton an hour before the targeted shooting. the suspect arrived on a gre
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greyhounb bus, and checked into a hostile and using cash. first image showing the face smiling in a moment he pulled his face covering down to flirt with the hostile clerk. he shared a room there with two other men. >> what i heard is that he stayed on the 407 next to the -- next to mine. i am used to violence, but not kind of like cold and professional killing. >> police sources revealing to fox they have a cell phone they believe was dropped by the suspect near the scene with fi fingerprints and water bottle purchased at a nearby starbucks being used to build a d.n.a. profile. the suspect left behind possible
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clues in words deny, depose and defend at the scene, possible a message to the murdered ceo. >> carley: chanley painter, thank you. philip provided security for the ceo and tells us he was a very nice guy. what stands out most to you about this shocking situation? >> what stand says out most to me is inability to provide him security in new york city while going to give a speech to many mad stockholders and possible mad clients of the healthcare company. we are still trying to figure out and it will come out one day, did he deny security and say, i don't want security around me? he does run one, if not biggest
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healthcare industry in the world or secondarily, does the healthcare company not provide him security? whatever it is, in 41 years of being personal protection officer, never seen a security faux pas this big in this industry. >> todd: that is fascinating, many of us are wondering, video on the screen, there is nobody attached to him or near him. he is alone. 6:48, new york city in the morning, you might have somebody if you are that big of an executive. you mentioned this is your business and you have been doing this for decades. how common is it for executives to receive threats on a day in, day out basis? >> i don't know one top 20 company that does not have private security or personal security inside their house, what i mean by house is inside their company, that does not have agents that either escort their principal or ceo from
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point a to point b or travel with them, i don't know of one top 20 company that does not have personal security for their ceo. this is unusual. >> todd: to be clear, they have security because they are receiving threats? >> absolutely. you get threats, especially in today's world, look at anger of the american people, say in the food service industry, my phone rang off the wall yesterday with people whose ceos are getting death threats, my milk and eggs cost too much, i go to your grocery stores, these guys get threats everyday now, they are getting personal security. >> carley: we're running out of time, philip, so we know what the gunman looks like and reports he may have dropped his
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cell phone, a water bollel, we appear to know where he stayed. it does not appear he's a mastermind given clues he is leaving police. when do you think police will be able to get a positive id on this guy? >> i think they probably already have some kind of idea who he is and where he came from from what i'm hearing in news media. he's not a professional obviously if he's leaving bunny trails and his action with the gun itself, suppressor and baffler, how it piped on him, i don't see him as a professional. that makes him a little more dangerous when police catch up to him. i wouldn't be surprised if it got into gun battle or suicide. >> carley: we are running out of time, we mentioned you knew him, provided personal security for
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him. scombl >> i did. i was his detail leader and let me tell you something, when you met the guy and i met him at dallas fort worth airport, not one member of our team that didn't look at each other and say that guy is going somewhere. he was nice to us, shook our hand, told us to be careful, of all things. he was a great guy. >> carley: absolute tragedy. >> todd: thank you for insight on the man, the crime and where we go from here. turning to a fox news alert. president trump bolstering his foreign policy and immigration agenda with new cabinet picks. >> carley: madeleine rivera has details. >> madeleine: good morning. president-elect trump new pick to tackle immigration agenda are long-term officials, rodney scott customs and border commission and caleb vitele tell dlt /* -- vitello for ice.
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trump notes vitello has 23 years with ice and is assistant director of firearms and tactical programs. they have allowed 21 million people in our country coming through open borders for many, many countries from jails, from mental institutions, insane asylums even and we're going to have to get them out. >> madeleine: david perdue ambassador to china and david sachs as cryptoczar. he worked with paypal aelon mus. trump's choice for defense secretary pete hegseth is promising to fight on after facing financial mismanagement, sexual impropriety and intoxicating behavior.
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>> i'm a different man that i was years ago. i know from fellow vets, they resonate with that, you fight, you go do tough things on behalf of your country and sometimes that changes you a little bit. >> madeleine: pete hegseth has been meeting with lawmakers and maintains he has president-elect trump's support. >> carley: madeleine rivera, thank you. good news, president trump acce acce accepting patriot of the year reward last night. hes live in the flesh. >> right now we're not so proud of our country, we're going to be very proud of our country again. it is going to be better than ever before, it is going to be more successful than ever before, we're going to be more respected throughout the world than ever before. >> todd: he got a big hand and we honored everyday heroes like nypd officer jonathan diller who
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was shot and killed in march. his wife stephanie accepting the tunnel to you toer stephen stiller back the blue award on his behalf. >> i hope jonathan's story resonates with people and they realize that police officers are people, mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, brothers, they go out and risk their lives for our communities, i want people to remember that. >> carley: and mccallist erreceived reward for bravery. >> todd: unc chapel hill students, they defended our american flag early this year as anti-israel protesters tried to tear it down, they were honored.
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>> carley: and cameron blasic stood his ground when his school tried to make him remove the american flag from his truck, he received young patriot reward. i loved last night and all the recipients. kevin blasic and stephanie diller, their speeches were so good. i looked behind me. that is where the big teleprompter is, i was like, they must be reading a script and it was blank. they are not public speakers. by bravery and tragedy they were put in the spotlight and did a phenomenal eyes with all eyes on them. cool to watch in person. >> todd: remarkable night, catch it on fox nation, streaming there and we'll air it sunday night on the channel. janice will join us to talk about the reward she on
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participated in giving, it involved puppies, pretty cool, stick around for that. speaking of defending the flag, residents in new jersey town are planning protest rule that stops them from having the american flag at town council meetings. >> those are props. >> -- it is my expression of freedom of speech, first amendment. >> carley: the resident you just heard fighting for his rights joins us next.
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>> todd: daniel penny hit with civil lawsuit of the father of jordan neely. jordan neely's father is seeking damages exceeding jurisdictional limit of lower court. the marine veteran awaiting a verdict as the jury enters fourth day of deliberations. penny charged withes manslaughter and faces 15 years in prison if convicted. friday afternoon verdict is expected before the weekend. >> carley: dramatic scene in a new jersey town as township
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council accused of attempting to ban american flag from public town meetings. some residents are infuriate said. >> i'm holding up an american flag to represent constitutional values -- >> warning, you continue, you will have to -- i have to warn you, those are props. >> holding this is my expression of freedom of speech, my first amendment right. >> carley: you heard from russell, who is e edisson townsp resident and joins me now. good morning. what happened here? >> well, we had a council meeting, council had two instances, one limit public speaking from six minutes down to four and acknowledging first
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amendment freedom of speech and want to limit questions and concerns, the anger about many issues with edison being sixth largest municipality in new jersey, there is a lot of things happening and people are concerned and people have problems, questions, people should feel free and comfortable to go to a town hall meeting and voice their opinion. >> carley: why would anybody ban an american flag at a council meeting? >> they want to ban holding the united states flag and u.s. constitution. they don't want you to hold it. as at it is podium speaking are if six minutes, they consider the u.s. flag and constitution to be prs and a lot of citizens, edison residents are
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pissed and unhappy. excuse my language temperature angered a lot of people. >> carley: they have a right to be all of those things. calling american flag and constitution a prop is disrespectful. even if it is one, why ban it? >> i said that at the meeting, i can't comprehend how u.s. flag or constitution could offend anyone. if you are offended maybe you are living in the wrong country. >> carley: respond to this, council president told fox news, let me be clear, edison council will never ban a flag from the public meeting. if any remarks implied that, i apologize. what is your reaction to that? >> why did they follow through with this? there was no confusion, no confusion on their end. if this was ill intent from the
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get go. they had all intention, this is about control, control time limit of public speaking and they want to control the edison residents when they go to the podium. there was no confusion. these amendments need to be rescinded, they allowed this to go through to be brought up in a council meeting, this has to be retracted. if this is allowed in edison, another town will do it. we should be progressing and proud to live in america, not deaggress and want to ban the united states flag. >> carley: i can't believe it, edison is left leaning, this tr trans sends pot ti -- politics.
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>> carley: i will accept this flag from you happily. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me and having interest in edison township. >> todd: staying in state of our birth, mysterious drones flying over new jersey and seen hovering over critical infrastructure as well as trump's bedminster golf course where he sometimes lives and resides. we're going to ask an official how concerned americans should be.
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how has this been allowed to go on for a month and during that month donald trump won an election, has a property there and drones are flying over that. that seems like a huge violation of everything the secret service wants to change. how is this allowed to go on? >> it does. it is perplexing and i don't unde understand, citizens have been reporting this since november 22nd. i just hope the fbi, which is probably lead agency in this, has been working this for quite a while. that wouldn't explain why drones keep coming. secret service, there is an issue with the golf course, whether trump is there at time drones are there is a significant issue. this is counter intelligence issue, there is arsenal there, military arsenal there where considerable amount of research takes place on small arms and explosives, a very important
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army facility. we know how aggressive the chinese have been with the balloons. i'm interested in hearing more about the drones and why they are not doing something to stop it. >> todd: i believe i asked you this question months ago when the chinese spy balloon was flying, i'll ask again. is it safe to say our air space is quite frankly not secure, even though the average american assumed the space above them in the air was secure? >> i think you are right, it is that assumption that causes people not to report. i think our air space is the wild west. it is supposed to be controlled by faa. it is illegal to shoot down a drone, which is considered an aircraft. you can't take matters into your own hand, but i encourage the public, when they see a drone that shouldn't be there or several that seem to be working
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together to report it. it could be a cyber issue, as well, they could be hacking from a drone. if you read up on it, it is either a criminal threat, trying to do it for criminal purposes for fraud or generally disrupting things. >> todd: so many questions unanswered, we need answers, this can't happen. acting secret service director ronald rowe testimony on capitol hill yesterday went off the rails when he was accused of putting agents out of position so he could sit next to donald trump during the exchange. >> i'm not asking that, i am asking you -- >> i was there to show respect for a secret service member that died on 9/11. >> you were trying to be -- sc >> do not invoke 9/11 for political purposes. you are out of order.
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>> gentlemen, please. >> todd: your thoughts on that exchange? >> thoroughly unprofessional on part of rowe. the congressman is entitled to ask questions, he did not attack him with it, he had a good point. i think rowe is probably sitting back and wishing he had not done that. that does not bode well for his continued tenure as acting secret service director, that is unprofessional. >> todd: uncomfortable for all involved. pat fallon saying i don't know if i want my secret service director to act like that in public. we shall see if he continues as secret service director. thank you. donald trump has found unexpected ally in that guy, pennsylvania senator fetterman who says trump's legal case in california was politically motivated. >> case against hunter biden was
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politically motivated, i think the trial in new york for trump, that was political, as well, too. in both cases, i think pardon is appropriate and i think collec collectively america's confidence in these institutions have been damaged by these cases. >> carley: joe concha is a fox news contributor. excuse me. he joins us now. good morning, last thing john fetterman said to me stood out most and america's confidence in these institutions have been damaged by these kind of cases, that is message donald trump campaigned on and hand-selecting people to fix. it is rare for somebody from the other side of the aisle to say that, what do you think about that? >> joe: that was said on "the view" and joy behar did not know what to do with herself. you saw her melting like the witch at on "wizard of oz,"
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john fetterman has become common-sense voice of elected democratic lawmakers on israel, border and lack of border and lawfare and weaponization of justice system. if democrats were wise, we would see less of nancy pelosi and adam schiff and more offy fetterman. this guy is authentic and he sticks to his principles. i wouldn't have said that a couple years ago, he's surprised people in a good way. those qualities, authenticity and principles are at a premium in washington, d.c. lawfare against donald trump was disaster for democratic party. all efforts from jack smith, fani willis, leticia james, alvin bragg, failed in court of public opinion and all cases
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failed from legal perspective. donald trump won popular vote, swing states held the house, republicans have majority of republican governors in this country. listen to john fetterman he knows you need to find your narrative and message if you want to get elected again. tell people what you are going to do to make lives better instead of demonizing your opponent and saying you want to save democracy, he is right on this one. >> todd: you have fetterman saying what he said on "the view" and jared moskowitz saying i want to join doge and eric adams saying sanctuary cities are over, looks like death by thousand cuts. do you agree? >> joe: completely, my neighbor, his name is josh gotheimer, democratic congressman, he
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joined doge congress con constituency. you hear bernie sanders saying he wants to work with donald trump to bring down charges that credit cards have on regular folks where interest rates are far too high, cap that with donald trump. you see the leaders of canada and mexico now saying they want to work with donald trump as far as securing the border. i can go on, donald trump is running the country more than joe biden is and he's not even el elected at this point. donald trump is not conservative, he is common sense guy that democrats can come to the table with and say what are we going to do to fix problem x and y and until democrats have a leader that can do that, somebody like bill clinton with newt gingrich, until you find
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that guy or girl within your caucus, you'll have problems winning elections. >> carley: four years starting in january to fix it, we're all along for the ride. thank you for joining us. happy friday. we were talking about it, elon musk and vivek ramaswamy took doge plans to capitol hill sharing ideas with lawmaker to slash government waste. >> todd: claudia tenney will tell us about the big plans next. there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. teen /* voya helps you cthe righs er or under investing. across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. they really know how to put two and two together.
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>> carley: good morning, happy friday. the weekend still pretty cold for much of the country. a lot of teens and 20s and 30s. that is actual air temperature, 17 in louisville, 16 in chicago, 33 in new york. coldest windchills mount washington minus 39, jackson, wyoming, minus 6, parts of wisconsin into below zero category for windchill. new system moving to west coast, rain in forecast across the south. more lake effect snow and big
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warm-up coming next week and that is going to mean snow melt and chance of flooding, we'll monitor that. heavy rain in the forecast and parts of the south. gulf moisture moving in, beneficial rainfall and potential for flooding. we'll updaetz you on that. o see you guys last night at patriot awards. everybody looked beautiful. what a great night to honor wonderful people that don't seek the spotlight. >> carley: so true. >> janice: look at you fancy people. >> carley: good point, this was not about us. >> you looked gorgeous. >> janice: such a nice night. >> carley: it was, i loved the award recipients, they were not looking for the spotlight, they
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deserve it. >> janice: what unbelievable speeches, as well. you mentioned it. so eloquent and heart-felt, that was the takeaway, these people enure didded something exceptional and they upons just present themselves so well with beautiful words. >> todd: general dick cody flew his own helicopter into hurricane helene area, what an amazing story. tease ahead to the puppies. >> janice: servicemembers go overseas to help the united states. what we don't report on, servicemembers rescue pets and this organization brings pets and dogs back to the u.s. and they are reunited with
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servicemembers that saved them. my gosh, what a wonderful, we were worried, we had many dogs on the stage with us, anything can happen with dogs and babies, they were all so well behaved and what a wonderful organization. >> carley: that servicemember fell in love with a dog and was surprised on stage with that dog being reunited withim had. quickly, donald trump doing the trump dance. >> todd: next level, rolling his arms, hands up in the air, beyond the dance. he was getting into it. >> carley: great spending the day and evening with you and the morning, too. here we are. >> janice: get some rest. >> todd: thank you. elon musk and vivek ramaswamy visiting capitol hill to tout doge to lawmakers and push plan to cut back on government spending.
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congresswoman claudia tenney joins me now. did you come away from the meeting with any specific kutzs that you can share with our audience? >> absolutely, incredible meeting, you were talking about dogs, we had tremendous meeting with elon musk and vivek ramaswamy, they were terrific. we heard from numerous members of congress. i sit on the tax committee, donald trump talking about renewing tax cuts and jobs act, brought great revenue to the country. we ended up with high spending, pandemic, democrats wasted so much money and seeing waste throughout the years. elon's plan is similar to president javier milase, in argentina, described inflation as worst tax. this is why we doge and doing government accountability and
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effectiveness, names added by members of congress. we need to start cutting to see inflation come down and see growth that we need and many ideas that came from members including we have to cut down on wasted government office space, 6% of government employees going to work. if we do not use office space, take off government expenses and cut down on dei budget and on green new deal that we're seeing being used and waeftzed and one of trump's biggest plans is unleashing american energy. energy is key to rapid growth so we have growth to cut down the deficit and make cuts effective. it is a very, very big task, i think these two men were brilliant. i was to be honest, so amazed at
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their grasp already of how government works, how government agencies can be more effective and streamlined in way that was compassionate and would see growth and bringing down inflation to american people, bringing america back to the economic power it needs to be to keep the world safe and secure and keep america prosperous, incredible event. >> todd: those two men get it and get it fast, they have to hit the ground running when trump takes office. donald trump addressed border crisis at last nights patriot awards, here is donald trump. >> who would think it is good to allow countries from all over the world to allow people in from prisons and all of these different places, countries that have serious problems with crime and they are all coming and we
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are getting them the hell out of here fast. >> todd: sanctuary cities and states sea they will not help the new administration get rid of criminals. >> there is a new sheriff in town and i'm excited about appointments donald trump has made, particularly tom homan who house from my district in upstate new york. i i started the caucus because 90% of people on the terror watch list are coming across the southern border. illegal aliens need to be deported and out of our country and states and sanctuary city laws are barrier preventing us from doing that. we will be strong, it will happen right away, with state like new york spending 5 billion this year alone on illegal immigrants, it is insane and tragedies of laken riley, but
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for new york sanctuary city law, we would not have had a murder of laken riley down in georgia. those tragedies would be stopped. >> todd: congresswoman claudia tenney, you're on it, we appreciate it. go to steve doocy with a look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." curious to see if your voice is as bad as ours. >> steve: i sound fine. here is why. right after patriot awards, i have been sleeping on this uch co, i got a good night sleep. >> carley: steve doocy body mark on the couch? >> steve: there is a dent, absolutely. i'm getting dressed, we had a late night and we have a big friday show. i'm ready to go after the patriot awards. melania trump is live this morning 8:00 eastern for first
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interview after election and after donald trump accepted that patriot awards last night. she's returning to the white house in a month, we'll ask her how she's feeling about that and her husband's safety and how does she feel about barron taking over the internet? we'll talk to her about her boy. plus, trump tapping key player in the abraham accord, negotiations as enavoid for hostage negotiations gives his first interview since taking the role. and widow of murdered new york city police officer jonathan diller was honored last night, we're talking to her live this morning and remembering her husband's wonderful legacy. all that and more coming up top of the hour. todd and carley back with what is left of their voices after brief time out. you are watch ing "fox and friends first".
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♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. >> president trump vowing to drill baby drill at the patriot awards in an effort to bring back energy to struggling communities around the country. >> going to do things a lot of people thought drill baby drill. get your prices down. take care of inflation and take care of that by bringing the energy prices down. we have the best energy people in the world. all lined up to go. i just want to say we are bring to bring prices down.
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>> carley: assessor from one such community cameron parish, louisiana. scott joins me now. good morning to you. so let's start with where things are right now. a little bit of background on your community. tell us what it's like and what's going on there? what's your message? >> my message is that we are in recovery from storm after storm after storm. the oil and gas industry in our area has slowed over the years. and the l and g plants that have come to our community have helped to fill the gap and to taxes that are collecting each year from these big corporations would already have three in our parish intraglobal. cameron l and g and shah mere l and g. and we have a couple more that are on the just waiting for the
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new president to get into office sign off on the permits so they can move forward with their project. >> when you hear donald trump say something like drill, baby, drill. what do you think? what does that mean to you? >> it means that he is going to most probably push forward to help get these permits finished to get these big projects complete. underway. >> carley: if that happens, do you think it will revitalize your community? >> most definitely will. we are already feeling the effects from these lng plants. they help out with our communities in big ways all the time. >> carley: so president biden, of course, paused person myth of new lng export terminals. >> there was a big facility in your community put on pause as a result of that. that can't be good news for you and people who want to work in
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cameron. >> no. it was a big pause. it affected a lot of our local businesses. they were expecting the big projects to start. it delayed. just hoping to get it back going again. actually, there is two of them that they are waiting on. >> carley: in closing, do you feel hopeful for the future? >> yes, i do feel hopeful for the future. >> scott laverne, thank you for joining us. >> todd: detroit lions with a thrilling victory over the green greenbay packers. came up short. a goal by tight end has people
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talking. >> meanwhile, free juggles, makes the catch. and what a -- look at the way he gets up. >> todd: i bet can you do that. 260-pound tight end showing up athleticism after being tackled. detroit is very good. they win 34 to 31. we mentioned the awards last night and how ininspirational they were. we also got to talk to so many of you out there. the fans were amazing, taking a picturer giving compliments. sylvia said carley and i in this show the amazing team that puts it together are better than coffee. >> carley: i love you. >> todd: plea said i like your face. well, plea rig marie i like you, too. >> carley: with that, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪
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