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amazon founder looking to visit mar-a-lago as he looks to strengthen his ties to the tech. >> ainsley: and brian, are you a mean one? >> steve: raw mean one? >> ainsley: we reveal which characters from the grinch we are most likely. >> lawrence: based on our horoscopes. >> ainsley: apparently. >> brian: based on fact. horoscopes always come true. >> steve: clearly. so we have a spine-spinning gling second hour of "fox & friends" that starts right now! >> brian: get dressed. ♪ it's crimes time, baby ♪ snow is falling on the ground ♪ christmas, christmas. >> brian: yeah, time to go to 7-eleven and get myself a nudura flame, ladies and gentlemen. we have 12 days to christmas. the one you just saw in our fireplace only lasts so long. now our cameraman perched across
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the street new york city slowly zooms in and then zooms out. that's a shot of what our life is like right now at 48th and 6th in midtown. you saw the outside. this is life on the inside. >> steve: it is currently outside 24 degrees. you can't see it, but i see and ainsley you can see that person right back there. there is somebody in front of our building selling -- down in the corner, see right there? scarves. >> ainsley: scarves and gloves. people here in front of the tree. people out in front of our -- people outside of our window right now. >> steve: screen right you can see right there. we have one of the big lights up. janice dean is doing the weather up there also in the next hour, brian, you have a big demonstration on how these drone things work. >> brian: working in new jersey primarily a series of drones. >> steve: oh, you are the one. >> brian: i don't think it's going to create much controversy. >> steve: good. >> ainsley: the drone we have is huge. it's one you would see in new jersey up in the sky.
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saying they are as big as the hood of your car. >> steve: it's f. it's a drone. why are people saying it's a drone? it could just be an unidentified flying object from another planet, right? >> lawrence: that is true. >> steve: people have been saying this for years. >> ainsley: really invading and they like new jersey. >> steve: the federal government says don't worry about it. we don't know what it is but don't worry. >> ainsley: no idea what it is but don't worry. >> lawrence: don't be concerned. >> brian: it would help if our president ran through the tape. is anyone still working or just wrapping stuff up. >> steve: he is pardoning people. 1500. >> brian: didn't show up to explain it. >> ainsley: trump is working. tom homan is working. >> brian: he was just on our couch. >> ainsley: he says he has been to the border four times. four more times than the current border czar. is he the incoming border czar. we chatted with him and asked him a bunch of questions about his meeting yesterday. he met with eric adams. the two of them sat down in eric adams' office who is our mayor
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in new york city. he is a democrat. used to be a police officer. and now he habits become our mayor. they have come together. they said they are on the same page because the mayor finally saw how much this is costing everybody to have these illegals in new york city. a sanctuary city. >> brian: millions of dollars. i would add this 2 # blue state governors have already pledged to help out. he says he has got some interest from some other mayors. listen to tom homan turns out mayor adams is the first to sit with him but not the last. >> yesterday, i saw a complete 180. i saw the cop in him. and he has promised to work with us to target violent criminal illegal aliens in this city and to help us find over 300,000 missing children that this administration released unvetted sponsors. i saw eric adams, a career cop, and he really cares about public safety of this city any way he can. and he is willing to take the hit from the left to do it because it's the right thing to
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do. putting public safety over politics. i even gave him credit because once he agreed to sit down i'm not going to give names yet but two other mayors reached out this starts domino effect. when i was an agent a long time ago, i arrested u.s. citizens for harboring a alien in their home or place of employment. if i can do it to a citizen why can't i do it to a politician who is going to actively get in our way and prevent us from doing our job? >> lawrence: i contend this was the most brilliant move by the president-elect to pick tom homan to oversee this because you get two things from him. you get law enforcement background, understands ice, understands homeland security, definitely understands border patrol, has been involved with all of it. but he also understands media as well. he is not a partisan. is he talking with democrats. he has strategic strategy on how to do these deportations. but he also knows that the
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liberal narrative is that abe la is going to be deported. >> 10 million under the biden administration. man who runs ice in new york city. lawrence, you are absolutely right. it was brilliant that donald trump named him the border czar. do you know what was also brilliant about him naming the border czar. they named him the border caesar and not the secretary of homeland security. that person has got to be confirmed by the u.s. senate. tom homan pretty much has been named. he's the guy. is he going to be the guy on day one. he has had two months to set the table. he told us about some things that they are planning to do that are -- will change
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everything from he told us something he will not reveal it. an idea where there are a lot of people who are in this country illegally. the country they are from will not accept them. countries like china. he has got some plans on how to force people to go home. going to force the people to leave and then it's a brilliant idea if it works. you can hear him say it. they are working on stuff. >> ainsley: do you know what i think a lot of people appreciate about tom? it's transparent. >> lawrence: 100 percent. >> ainsley: you know what you are getting. is he tough as nails. he doesn't care what you think about him. he cares about making america safe. is he face to face with these criminals. he knows who is here. he is planning to get them out. get the criminals out first. he has lots of plans to do it. he is already working on it. we mentioned this. we touched on it but we didn't talk about it at length. he has two democratic mayors that have reached out to him after seeing these images of his meeting with the democratic mayor here.
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and he said i'm not going to release their names yet because i need to make sure it's confirmed. i need to sit down with them first. other mayors that are democrats are trying to get on board, too. >> brian: talk hard time staying with things like danny penny the beginning reminds me of my son at the end. danny penny is innocent and a hero. let's hope eric adams follows through. i want to add something else. not only is it smart to be the border czar and i asked him why would you not want the whole portfolio he said because i don't care about anything else i just want to do the border. hhs has much. >> steve: dhs. >> brian: same thing with michael waltz i know he could be a cabinet secretary he is already working and doing stuff. i think it's going to be fascinating to see what happens and who joins because it's going to be very hard to stop the pr machine. so, if you want to go ahead in boston and you want to stop him. is he going to pick out the six
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people in -- illegal immigrants committed crimes in boston. your mayor is protecting them. i'm here at the podium in the middle of your city, right by fenway park. and same thing with chicago. is he going to go with lawmakers that want to work with him and you get those people of chicago that are screaming at these town halls and have them right behind them. >> ainsley: one more quick thing before they move on. they talked about laken riley. laken riley would be alive today if the laws were not the way they are in new york. this guy at the hotel, the roosevelt hotel over here. he has a rap sheet. gets in trouble in new york. they can't get rid of him. they can't throw him behind bars because we have sanctuary city. and so, they ship him -- he decides oh, excuse me, government, i would like you all to pay for me to take a flight down to athens, georgia. ship me down there with my brother. we are illegals but you pay for it and then i'm going to move down there. that's exactly what happened. >> lawrence: all the democrats that have a problem with tom homan. i direct them to barack obama.
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he is the one who gave them awards under his administration. >> ainsley: he gave what? >> lawrence: awards under his administration. commended him. got signed letters from him about the work that he was doing. when he was back in the administration. this is the guy that is not only served under republican administrations. but democrats as well. so, if you have got a problem with him. if you don't like him. go look at the leader of your party. >> steve: here's the thing. there is going to be re-set on our border. that is clear. and tom homan is working on it. we are already seeing that pay off big defends. there is also a tech re-set with donald trump. and in fact, we told you yesterday motta was going to donate a million dollars to trump's inaugural fund. >> ainsley: zuckerberg. >> steve: amazon is going to do the same thing. there is jeff bezos right there. i just saw on the daily mail apparently the founder of google, sergei bryn had dinner.
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tech millionaires lining you up. they said crooked. pay a big price for what they're doing. next things you know he is sitting down with the guy who founded it last night. these people are smart. they know he's the president. he is incoming that's why jeff bezos is going to go down to mar-a-lago and, you know, have a caesar salad or some of the really good meatloaf the trump clubs are famous for with the former president. >> lawrence: bry? >> brian: it was critical change with the president. the president said in the "time" magazine argue why do these people come and see you. would you be asking to come see me if i lost? they basically laughed i'm for it. i want everyone on board. he calls his victory 72 days of fury. i tapped into the angle the
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people had because i had the same anger. that's why it seemed to work. the people that were against me just don't seem to be against me right now. it's going to be, you know, the first time there is a situation where there is charlottesville type situation, that's when his business council all left, including elon musk, which turns out to be erroneous and falsely charged and mischaracterized. how long are they going to stay there in the only thing i ask and everyone thinks i'm naive. all i ask is you men and women that have had this type of success, this is your service. i don't want you doing this -- you don't need the money. you don't need the leather jacket. we need your expertise to move the country forward. we need your expertise to be crypto-currency as well as ai this is what you guys do. you did it better than anyone else. now help out the whole country. that's my hope of their mind set. >> lawrence: ainsley, these tech ceos are masters of data. they see the writing on the wall. google, they see it. twitter as well as facebook, all
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of these big corporations are seeing the spirit of the american people. their sudden change is the sudden change of the american people. they don't want to be on the wrong side of this. they see it's no longer political to support trump. if you want the best -- what's best for the country right now. people of all different political persuasions, even the union workers. we had a story in the a block about meeting with donald trump. and so, they want to be on the right side now. >> ainsley: i talked to a lady yesterday, and she -- remember job, she raises money for the democratic party. and we text a lot. >> steve: she drinking heavy these days? >> ainsley: no we saw her in church. and she said -- she said she's okay with it. because she thinks he is a different president this time around. she said i think he has learned from his mistakes. he seems very measured and she said that she thought kamala was not the right, obviously,
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candidate. but she is happy with the people that donald trump has brought in, including all these ceos and his appointments. >> steve: i have spoken to a number of democrats here in new york and down in florida as well. they, too, it's like okay, is he going to be the president for the next four years. and they are very, very hopeful. i would say they are excited, some of them are excited about the fact that he is going to try to do something about taxes in a bigger way than what we think. but they are looking at future. and the future is all of it. you have got to be optimistic. >> brian: i'm wondering if the business people can work with the house. it has four -- what is it three -- eventually 5 advantage. so can business put pressure on the house to go along with an agenda because the president lost like, what 40 votes in his tax reform that everyone thought was overwhelming and he got the majority in the senate. now you got to go back and go past his tax reform. go pass the defense spending. talk about all this stuff. and with such a small margin i'm wondering if the big business can put pressure on lawmakers.
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>> ainsley: how would they do it? go and help write the bills? >> steve: they write checks to the lawmakers. >> brian: this is in our interest for our town. i'm a democrat but this is -- this is an agenda we have to get behind. the thing about trump in the big picture is he blurring the line. steve, you opened one a long shoreman story. that's a democrat. will gretchen whitmer, the president likes michigan. if i could work on him with things to do in michigan, i'm going to work with him. it's not like you have to give up your beliefs and morals to do it because he is blending those. >> lawrence: i like the idea of having a fair presidency. for him to be able to be the president without big tech going against him. now they are on his side, to have the department of justice that's not going to be going after him. and an out-of-control congress that are ready to impeach him. so, for once we're going to have a fair shake of people wanting to get behind.
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>> brian: you know zuckerberg and bezos are friendly wrifl musk. anyone that thought was elon musk was going to be the co-president, you don't have dinner with bezos. >> steve: before he was elected on the wrong side. wanted kamala harris to win. now they want to be on the winning side. and these big tech guys don't want to be appear to be impeding his agenda. stand in front of -- you know, doing something about deporting criminal aliens? you think. >> lawrence: doesn't look good. >> steve: do you think blocking that is the right side of history? they are all coming back. there is a tech reset. >> ainsley: is it bezos or be bezos. you say bezos. >> brian: i said bezos. >> ainsley: we're going to rewind. you said bezos.
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>> steve: you say tomato. now a fox news alert: the accuser at the center of the infamous 2006 duke lacrosse rape case, remember that? well, the accuser just admitted she made up the whole story. >> ainsley: and her confession coming during an interview behind -- from behind bars. she is behind bars for murdering her boyfriend. >> lawrence: chanley painter has the details. >> chanley: took 18 years by the way. a huge story in 2006 when crystal mangum falsely accused three duke lacrosse players of raping her while she was a stripper at that party. now more than 18 years later she is finally admitting that she lied about it all along saying, this quote: i testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn't and i was wrong. i betrayed the trust of people that believed in me. i made up a story that wasn't true because i wanted validation from people and not from god. here is a clip from that
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interview. >> do you have any regrets? >> i don't have any regrets. everything happens to get everybody to the point where they are. and it's all to show god love and his forgiveness. his grace and his mercy. thank you. >> the 46-year-old also apologized to the three duke players who later sued the university after their charges were dropped, later dismissed in 2007. they eechesd received $20 million settlement from the school. the prosecutor on the case mike nifong was later disbarred for lying in court and withholding d.n.a. evidence which ultimately absolved the young men. at the time mangum was not prosecuted for pu perjury after questions about her mental health. she was convicted of murder for the stabbing death of her boyfriend in 2013.
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even though she admitted she lied she cannot face charges because of the statute of limitations. >> steve: that is one messed up story. ththank you, chanley. >> brian: you didn't mess it up, chanley. it's just a messed up story: carley has more news. >> carley: we have shocking video out of plano, texas. a 12-year-old girl hurt after a driver in an suv rammed into her and sped right on off. luckily that girl was not seriously injured and was able to make her way to school to report the incident. police have not revealed any suspects yet but believe the person behind the wheel may live nearby. united health group is saying suspected ceo killer luigi mangione was never a united healthcare customer as they continue working closely with law enforcement. this comes as new york democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is caught comparing denied insurance claims to an act of
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violence. >> this is not to comment. and this is not to say that an act of violence is justified. but i think for anyone who is confused or shocked or appalled, they need to understand that people interpret and feel and experience denied claims as an act of violence against them. >> carley: mangione is fighting extradition to new york after being arrested in pennsylvania for the targeted shooting of brian chomps, the united healthcare ceo. president-elect donald trump offering support for dock workers saying ports should not install more automated systems saying, quote: the amount of money saved is nowhere near the distress hurt and harm it causes for american workers. in this case our longshoremen. foreign companies made a fortune in the u.s. by giving them access to our markets. they shouldn't be looking for
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every last penny knowing how many families are hurt. earlier this year the dock workers union struck a temporary deal but that contract was set to end on january 15th. check this out. this is kind of interesting here. people magazine revealing which grinch character you are based on zodiac sign. >> i'm a psycho. [giggles] danger. [growling] >> carley: okay. so here is the reveal of our wonderful anchors. sagittarius lawrence is bickle bomb. taurus brian is go moo hu vir go ainsley is betty lieu hue. our libra steve is ms. luhu. apparently i'm the grinch. people say i have grinch energy
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because i'm a scorpio. >> ainsley: my daughter is too. >> carley: thank you very much. our heart is the right size. thank you. >> ainsley: we don't put much faith in our his or her scopes. >> steve: thank you, people magazine. >> brian: jim, is he green. >> steve: i wound up changing into my newest costume. this is actually a great ski sweater and is available -- look at it, it says fox news on it right here. come on over. this is some of the fox news shop holiday merch and today is the last day can you buy it so that it is shipped to your -- wherever you are going to send it just in time for christmas. >> brian: everyone says where do i get this stuff? go on fox shop. >> ainsley: this is the fox
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manned aircraft. maddy rivera has the story live from the white house. hi, maddy. >> good morning, lawrence. federal officials say they are very early on in their investigation. but they have a lot more images to analyze after more reported drone sightings over the last several hours. people in southern california reported spotting 40 red orbs now a spokesperson for marine corps base camp pendleton confirm there was drone activity in the area. add it did not effect military training or operations. last night a woman in fairfield, connecticut says she saw five drones over the train station. connecticut state police saying this morning they are aof only one report in cheshire at this time. monmouth county police in new jersey release this heat map of reported drone sightings over the last few days. still u.s. officials say the drones are not criminal in nature or a foreign origin. our response does not necessarily appease lawmakers. >> can you make that make more sense because i think people in new york and new jersey see drones the size of an suv over their house every night and
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think that doesn't make sense. >> sure i understand why people would be looking at this and being concerned about it. we are concerned about it, too. which is why we have the department of homeland security and the fbi. my goodness, looking at this. and we are taking it seriously. >> jacqui: national security council spokesperson john kirby says he is sure if those drones did pose public safety threats he is sure the president would issue the appropriate instructions to local law enforcement and even the military. brian? >> brian: all right, maddy, mystery continues. 30 minutes after the top of the hour. we have been talking about these drones since last week but what are they actually capable of? guess what? we are asking an expert on fox square and getting a look at some of the different ones from american made to china made. we will discuss that in just a moment. now to this, secretary of state antony blinken meeting today with middle east leaders as part of one of the final pushes for stability in syria by the outcome going biden administration. it's hard to overstate how much opportunity we have to make a
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positive impact there. meanwhile, new israeli military video shows the idf pushing beyond the buffer zone at the syrian border in the golan heights. prime minister netanyahu saying his troops will remain in the region until the area is secure. our next guest says all this is an opportunity. an opportunity for the u.s. to put iran on notice. here to expand on that, retired four star general jack keane, institute of the study of war chairman. first off, general, in what way is iran vulnerable through this syrian revolution? >> yeah. it is true. it's hard to overstate how vulnerable they are. they haven't been in this position in 44 years. hamas and hezbollah have been disseminated. those are the two major proxies, that is what started the octobe. credit prime minister netanyahu for what he has done and taking both of those organizations down. they have lost their strategic platform. the most significant platform they have in the middle east. it was the platform they wanted to use to expand into domination
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and control of the middle east. and obviously having proxies that they can operationalize. the loss of that platform to them. as a result of it they are in the most vulnerable position. couple things militarily defenseless. their conventional military has always been weak. their army, large but incompetent and not properly trained or properly equipped. air force 1970s vintage aircraft we gave to the shaw. navy inconsequential. what they have a nuclear threshold capability ready for breakout. but they cannot defend against any air attack whatsoever because the israelis have taken that down. here's what i think we should do. advantage the strategic opportunity, president trump, prime minister netanyahu, in conjunction with the arabs, issue a written ultimatum to the supreme leader and number one, tell them, dismantle your
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nuclear enterprise, verified and by a date certain and verified by iee inspectors and regional inspectors. cease and desist from supporting your proxies and tell them to cease attacks period. in the same ultimatum letter tell them what the alternative is. sanctions, much greater than what the trump administration did, during their first term, we have sanctions in place with the goal to bankrupt your economy. secondly, we will conduct surgical attacks to cripple your nuclear enterprise and reduce your rocket and missile arsenal. the other options can you do i think prime minister netanyahu to be frank would rather not try to even go with the voluntary dismantling and would prefer to do something kinetically to take down a nuclear enterprise and rockets and missiles. can you go with another option due to sanctions first and use that as leverage to get them to
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dismantle his enterprise. listen, the trump team coming in here, i'm confident they are going to put together options and on how to deal with iran. i'm confident also they will recognize how vulnerable they are. we have an opportunity to neutralize this country once and for all. >> brian: and we can't blow it because they are racing at this hour to weaponize their nuclear program because they think it's all they got. so this is a -- this is the moment. they are racing forward. we have to tell them to stop. we got to know them know the ramifications if they don't listen to us. you know the prime minister of israel. he is not going to allow them to get a nuclear weapon. it's all coming to he'd had, general. i just don't know what is going to happen before january 20th. thanks so much. you spelled it out perfectly for us at home. we were splitting the picture with you with live shots in syria as all the people are in the streets where they would be afraid to walk when assad was in power. thanks so much, general. great to see you. >> yeah. have a wonderful weekend, guys.
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>> brian: all right. spelled it out perfectly. speaking ever weekend #:00 a huge show for you. ben shapiro going to be with us. the hopes of the ruthless podcast and markwayne mullin and aadam carolla as well. michael former made man not in the mob anymore. a lot of people comparing what the president is doing to the mob. does he see any sim buy office there. we will find out. meanwhile on this show prosecutors working toward justice for 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray who police say was murdered boo two venezuelansi migrantsng. an aexclusive announcement, nest. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults
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june 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray was found strangled and assaulted in shallow creek in houston, texas. days after her body was found, police arrested two illegal immigrants also suspected gang members. harris county district attorney kim ogg joins us now with exclusive announcement about the case. madam district attorney thank you so much for giving us time this morning. >> my pleasure. it's an important case. i want the country to know about it. >> lawrence: yemen. so this was a gruesome murder of an american citizen. and you have an announcement this morning for the suspect. >> we do. we will be filing notice by the state of texas that we intend to seek the death penalty against jocelyn's murderers. pain i can't and rangel. both were venezuela nationals they have been captured while committing a crime coming into this country illegally and then within days of murdering and raping jocelyn nungaray. so we are seeking death because
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we want the message out there that regardless of who you are but especially if you are illegally in this country, that you will face the same consequences as anyone else for murder kohbing a child murderind kidnapping her. >> did you reach out to this family to help you reach this decision? we base it on the evidence and gruesomeness of this crime i have spoken with alexis many times along with her father. father is supportive of this move. we don't make the jim's choose, our prosecutors determine what's most likely we feel a texas jury will sentence these two defendants based on the evidence we have death. we are giving notice to the definition and the court that
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that's our attention. >> your honor, you have been very aggressive on violent criminals, so i'm not shocked by this decision that you have reached, but it is not lost on me that son-in-law in your party, because you are a democrat, may be critical of this decision. what is your message to them? >> the democratic policies of open borders have failed the american public. if the justice for jocelyn act filed by senator ted cruz or any of the policies that president-elect trump is pushing, had been in effect, then it's likely that jocelyn nungaray would be alive today. these types of horrific crimes committed by illegal immigrants crossing our border have to stop. the family of jocelyn is in a position they never dreamed would happen to them unfair to anybody with children to be subject to criminals committing
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horrific crimes that don't have to happen. if these fellows hadn't been in our country, jocelyn would be alive. if the border patrol had continued to keep them in custody, as senator cruz's bill would have required, jocelyn would be alive. so what really gets at prosecutors and gets to me about this case is that it was preventable. >> lawrence: your honor, there is a new sheriff in town, his name is tom homan, he is going to be the border czar. he is asking all sanctuary cities and i know houston is not a sanctuary city because it's illegal in the state of texas for a sanctuary city to be there. but he is asking all of the d.a.s, as well as the police chief to work with him. do you pledge to work with the border czar to make sure we get all of these violent offenders out of our city? >> i say it's about time we work with the border czar to stop the violent criminals from crossing into our stated, killing our citizens, and raping and
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murdering children. it's got to stop. and i look forward to his new policies to trump's policies, and to senator cruz getting this very important legislation through congress and the senate. >> steve: kim ogbueze the democratic district attorney for houston, texas. a woman of great courage, taking on her own party, but she is doing it for the residents of her city. ma'am, thank you so much. >> absolutely. crime has no party. let's get them. >> lawrence: that's exactly right. i can support a democrat like that. i think you can as well. more "fox & friends" straightda ahead. y list can stretch further than your budget. with mylowe's rewards... ♪ and give more too. join my lowe's rewards for free today. lowe's knows how to help you holiday.
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♪ >> janice: good morning, everyone. it chill here in new york city i'm warned by the wonderful crowd that we have. let's quickly look at the weather and then i'm going to find out where everyone is from. it is freezing for much of the country. cold enough for snow across the great lakes and feels like negative 20 for parts of minnesota. that's going to continue this weekend. we do have a new storm system moving into the west. that's going to bring some much needed relative humidity to southern california where they are still battling a wildfire. come on over here where are you guys from? >> the bay area california. >> very nice. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania. >> north carolina. >> >> janice: north carolina. >> south carolina. >> janice: come on tell me.
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>> michigan. >> north carolina. >> janice: fantastic. who do you want to say to. >> hi nanna and pappa. mom, dad, nicole we love you. >> janice: on a pizza box. >> very classy. >> janice: very new york. say hi to everybody in there. steve is -- who else? >> steve: it doesn't matter, ainsley, brian. everybody say hi. >> steve: thank you very much, j.d. and crowd. >> ainsley: hello, everyone. meanwhile 8 time super bowl champ and excoach bill belichick heading to chapel hill, north carolina finalizing a deal head coach as that school. >> brian: joining us on this analysis the guy who coached the pros. hall of fame coach himself fantastic broadcaster jimmy johnson. people are stunned by. this for bill belichick to go after a year out goes back to college where he has never really coached before. what are your thoughts about why he is doing it? >> well, brian, bill and i have
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been friends for 35 years now. and we communicated back and forth a little bit. i told our fox nfl sunday guys, i said don't be surprised if he goes, you know, to north carolina. you know, is he doing what he loves doing. and that's coaching football. he loves developing players and building a team and, you know, he can do that at north carolina without any interference or very little interference, and he is able to bring back some of his people that's worked for him over the years, mike lombardi is going to be the general manager. he has a plan for success there at north carolina. like i said, he is doing exactly what he wants to do. very happy with the situation. >> brian: and his son, right? he is bringing his son, too? >> i think that could be in the works, yeah. >> steve: so, coach, let me ask you this, i remember when you were at oklahoma state because i was cross state rival kansas cracross state line.
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when you were a coach at oklahoma state and miami at the college level, how is that different than the nfl level? i mean, does he have the temperament to be dealing with a bunch of kids who are not millionaires yet? >> yeah, steve, you know, the thing about it, you know, the college landscape has changed dramatically here in the last few years with the nil, with revenue sharing, with the transfer portal. and in some ways, it very similar to what they are doing in professional football. you look a lot of these players, they are making a lot of money off of nil. so you have got to have a budget. you have got to have a salary cap. you have got to have a lot of the same things that you have in professional football and i know this. if i was a high school senior and i wanted to play professional football, who better to coach me than bill belichick. a pipeline to go into the nfl. >> lawrence: coach, are they
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ready for that type of style? you come from a different generation. where the intensity was there. are they ready for that on the college level? >> yeah. i think. so you know, you look at, you know, successful people and successful coaches. a lot of people say well, can they adapt? you know, they are successful for a reason. they are able to adjust and do things. just because, you know, the players are going to be a few years younger, you know, tom brady was -- what was he? a 20-year-old when he was a fourth round or light round ping when he went to the new england patriots. he had to develop. so bill knows how to develop young players. so i don't think there will be any problems adjusting to younger players. >> ainsley: jimmy, let's talk about the games. we have a graphic for folks at home that can see what time the games are. >> steve: on fox. >> brian: 1:00. >> ainsley: 1:00 and 4:00. what can we expect?
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>> well, fox nfl sunday at 12 eastern time. >> ainsley: that's right. >> information for those games start. and then you have got the washington commanders going to be a big game against the saints. you got the cowboys who are really struggling going to be playing against carolina. but the america's game of the week is going to be philadelphia and pittsburgh. and that is going to be an outstanding game. you know, philadelphia could very well be the best team in football right now. and so it's going to be interesting to see how they play against the steelers. >> brian: yeah. once again a battleground state of pennsylvania. we'll all be watching. >> lawrence: thanks, coach. >> brian: thanks for getting up early for us. appreciate it. >> okay. enjoyed talking to you all. >> lawrence: more "fox & friends" still ahead. ♪
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