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now's the time ask your doctor about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. ♪ rachel: it's the 7:00 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this, just two dais until trump makes his white house and you shall inauguration festivities kick autotoday after severe winter weather pushes monday's ceremonies inside. >> and trump's massive deportation effort beginning on tuesday. which city they could be targeting first. >> and if you're one of the 170 million tiktok user ntsb u.s.es, might be time to say
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good-bye. the looming ban of what trump could do to stop the ban. second weekend of "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> good morning to everybody. greet have joey here in studio. joey: her name is rachel. she sits right here. >> in washington dc getting ready to warm up the place for all the festivity this is week. rachel: yeah, it's arnett exciting weekend. you guys mentioned in the introduction, whether has become part of the headline in the inauguration moving things indoors. a lot of people upset and they
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came from all over, and they wanted to see the parade, they wanted to be out there in that moment, so it looks like people are going to be moved indoors to the arena and watching it on the screen. has people bummed out but probably was good for safety. joey: not putting it past trump for late may, after memorial day or right before, have another parade or celebration, he's good at that and has a special coordinator for events and activities we announced a couple weeks ago. we'll see what happens there. charlie: one of the fun things about inaugurations is watching how people dress up to fight the cold. i was looking forward to seeing everybody in the ridiculous outfits and giant snow suits on the mall that's always fun part of inauguration. rachel: not getting to see that this time, charlie. joey: all right. madeleine rivera joining us live
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in dc, and she's got more details on what's we're talking about, trump's inauguration. reporter: hi, guys. the decision to move inaugust raying indoors was a last minute scramble from capitol hill employees to the rotunda and trump supporters are wonder hag to do now that it's not in person outside. many book #-d flights and hotels and president elect trump said in this truth social post he didn't want to see anyone get hurt and set to be the coldest inauguration since ronald reagan's second inauguration in 1985. that swearing in was moved indoors. >> i ronald reagan solemnly swear that i'll faithful execute the office of the president of the united states. reporter: capitol police say only ticketed guests and members of congress will be table to attend the ceremonies at the
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rotunda. there'll be a public viewing at the inauguration and trump will be joining his supporters there after being sworn in. trump will attend a reception at his golf club in sterling heights linn, virginia, and watch a fireworks show there and vice president jd vance is attending a dinner at national gallery of art. tomorrow trump attending a wreath laying ceremony at arlington ceremony and monday trump and vance attending a service at st. john's service and then to the capitol where trump is expected to be sworn in by noon. rachel: a lot of questions for even the cabinet members by the way. sean and i, we'll move inside. i ran into pete last night and his wife jen at an event. we're wondering where do our kids go. is there enough room in the rotunda for our kids. this is a cabinet with a lot of
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kids. pete has seven, i have nine, rfk hat six or seven. nobody knows what's going to happen with the rest of the family and we're going to roll with it, the energy in the town, regardless of the dysapt about the parade and all that . the energy is off the hook. charlie: you can't make america great again without lots and lots and lots of children. rachel: that's true. charlie: enteral pete are doing your job. rachel: yeah, we r. i was going to say, somebody was going to be at one event is a rally that donald trump -- this was planned long before tomorrow afternoon at the arena, and billy rye cyrus is one of the people scheduled to sing. he was on hannity last night here's what he said about that moment. >> i will say when president trump stood up and he had that blood on his face and stood up and raised his fist and said fight, that was one the
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photographs and moments of the most defining definition of some gave all. that was the true spirit of the heart and soul that this country was built on, the bravery. he rose like cory as family, so many there made that sacrifice surrounding mr. trump, and this moment sunday is to honor cory, his family, the heros, president trump, the first lady. a new day in america, a new day in the world, new day of celebration. it's time to turn the page and move forward. charlie: ye ark it'll be beautiful. joey: all of that in butler, obviously receiver malik taylors more paid but almost there was so much attention on the fact that the president was almost shot, it's important, and i'm glad president trump and billy ray cyrus will do that. charlie: of course, butler will
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be changed forever by that. and will be remembered forever by that event, but not only the horrifying things that p ha that had day, but by the heroic efforts by people that live there and literally saved lives. rachel: yeah, it was a horrific day, but also the resilience shown by donald trump. to be shot in the head and stand up and say fight fight fight. i can tell you in my own immediate family, or extended family, people on defense about tram, saw that moment and said, okay, this is the guy who can take it. this is the guy that, you know, represents who we are as americans and is going to fight for us. it just was a game changer. i think democratses included understood that was a game changing moment in the election. anyone watching it will never ever forget. meanwhile, there's another issue that's looming that maybe donald trump comes in and swoops in and wins a bunch of young people
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over, and that is the tiktok ban that's looming. here's a statement from -- here's the ceo of tiktok talking about it. you should understand, this is a massive topic for gen z, and they are up in arms about this. here's the tiktok ceo talking about it right now. >> we've been fighting to protect the constitutional right, free speech for the more than 170 million americans who use our platform every day to second, create, discover, and achieve their dreams. on behalf of everyone at tiktok and all the users across the country-specific i i want to thank president trump for his commitment to work with us to find a solution that keeps tiktok available in the united states. this is a strong stand for the first amendment and against arbitrary censorship. we're grateful and pleased to have the support of a president that truly understands our platform. one that used tiktok to express
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his own thoughts and perspective, connecting with the world and generating more than 60 million butler joineds of his content in -- 60 billion views of his content in the process. charlie: the big question is whether or not the parent company of tiktok, bytedance, is willing to sell tiktok to a non-chinese-controlled company. it'll be congress passing that law, and donald trump wants to do something about it. it'll be a pretty difficult for him to just sort of waive a wand and do it. he made a statement on the scotus ruling and upholding the congressional law saying the supreme court decision was expected and everybody must respect it. my decision on tiktok will be made in the not too distant future, but i must have time to review the situation, stay tuned. as you point out, rachel, he is -- he's made it big on tiktok and eager to try and protect it.
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rachel: yeah, he wants different outlets to get his opinion out. one of the loudest voices opposing is tiktok creators and tons of young people who are making a living off creating content on tiktok and they're really upset and so are people that enjoy looking at videos, and we had jojo scarlotta and nicky and they're big influencers and what they told me about it. >> americans will consume content whether that's on a different app or not. red note is the number one app store today if you're talking fashional security and if americans are going to go onto another app they say is a chinese party communist app, we'll have the same situation as tiktok getting banned tomorrow, we'll have the same situation in a couple of months. gen zs saying we've had enough, we're going to consume content regardless and listen to the generation, it's the future.
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>> if there was something serious like a national security threat, i believe it would be handled in a different matter but the fact, for example, there's another chinese app making its way on the app store the way it is, i believe it's more of a censor reigns leading issue than a security concern in my personal opinion. joey: yeah, they're wrong. i completely disagree. this isn't censoring at a. go on instagram and any of the other apps and see the same 30 second people making fools of themselves and getting a lot of likes. i'm not being mean about them. here's the deal. we have to have intellectual integrity here. we're all really mad at president bidden because the law says you have to enforce the boarder and he said, you know what, i don't want to. this law was pass the even if it was slid into a funding bill for ukraine's war -- or russia's war in ukraine. even if it is part of a completely different bill, which is another topic to separate. it's law. the supreme court says it's constitutional and congress
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passed t executive branch can't just say, hey, we don't want to listen to the law even if we don't like the law. it goes back to congress and a bipartisan congress that passed it. they all love to spend our money. rachel: i think it's because censoring americans and using national security as an excuse to do it, that's a bipartisan appeal in congress. but let's -- this is what rand paul was saying. this was a hearing that he wasn't necessarily talking about tic tock, but i think this -- tiktok but this sound from him or quote from him and we'll play it now, speaks to what i think people are concerned about that national security is being used by the intel community through our government, through our laws to control our thought. instead of focusing on real threats. listen. >> dhs under biden administration used vast pows to target americans exercising their constitutional rights. it's become an agency more focused on policing speech,
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monitoring social media and labeling political dissent as domestic terrorism than addressing genuine security threats. rachel: is the problem they can't control like -- the government can control facebook, can control instagram, but they can't control tiktok. is that really what the heart of the problem? why focus just on tiktok? charlie: it's such a great point. the biden administration was bullying facebook and other american tech companies and if china is spying on the united states through tiktok, which it is, why don't we also go after
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china? it's almost like that monster is so big that the biden administration and a lot of democrats in particular don't want to take on the real fight. joey: videos on tiktok like 90% pro kamala harris and 10% donald trump. it was helpful for donald trump but not like tiktok was carrying trump's water in any way. it goes back to why aren't they doing this to other plat for the purpose s? there's not many other plat for the purpose withs that reach -- platforms that have this reach and controlled by the biggest adversary for the next 2-20 years. my problem, rachel, is congress has to be smarter about the solutions. the problem is real. china influencing us and monitoring us through an app, but simply this legislation and way of fixing it hurts americans. it penalizes americans and takes
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something away from them that some americans are making money off of. rachel: i think it's a great debate to be having and we'll have my daughter, vida, later on in the show and dig deeper into that . senator richard blumenthal grilling kristi noem about the boarder and specifically about children at the border. check out this exchange. >> an effort i've led to help reunite children with their parents, children that were separated as a result of the so-called family separation policy in the last administration. i hope that you will support that kind of effort. >> i'm alarmed by the over 300,000 children that went missing during the biden
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administration. >> let's put aside -- >> i can't put aside 340,000 children. >> put aside labels and put aside what happened in the past. there's still a thousand children that are separated and waiting to be reunited. i'd like your commitment that you're going to continue the effort to reunite them with their parents. >> senator, keeping families together is critically important to me and to this country. i'm concerned about laken riley's family that they no longer have her. i'm concerned about the fact that we have people in this country that don't know where their children are or people in other countries who sent their children here and they've been lost by this administration. charlie: deck blumenthal thought he was grilling kristi noem and he got burned and burned real bad. that was the highlight of the hearing and real thing is fascinating and she did a fantastic job and was very respectful and she came with the facts and blew up pretty good in his face right there.
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rachel: yeah, seems like he's been living under a rock like the separation of the children during the trump administration was about separating them from the adults that claim to be their parents so we could actually make sure they were their parents before we sent them off with them into the country. by the way, it was democrats in congress who voted against dna testing to make sure these were their parents. meanwhile, he didn't want to talk about 340,000 children who our system lost track of and fallen into child labor, child tex trafficking, we have no idea where they are. the government hasn't been able to find them, donald trump ask famously in the interview that will, pete and i had with him last summer said i promise to find them. joey: tom homan said hey, we'll deport them as families, world war ii keep them together if they're here illegally. rachel: yeah, if we can find the kids.
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turning to headlines starting with a fox news alert. smoke rising this morning and gaza israeli military said it's getting ready to implement the country's ceasefire agreement with hamas starting early tomorrow. according to the deal, hamas released 33 hostages in exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners: the deal is expected to last 42 days. mayor eric adams meeting with trump yesterday and going through the club and at its hamas ceasefire deal and improving new york city and that did not discuss the legal case and federal corruption. they're saying in a statement, those that suggest the mayors and speculation from different parties and clearly care more about politics than people. as he takes oath of office in
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the inauguration day and president elect trump placing his hand on the two special bibles. the first was given with late mother in 1955 graduated the primary school and abraham lincoln and 18 months swearing in ceremony. trump used bible in 2017. jd vance will be sworn in using a family bible given to him by his mamaw and given to him before he left for the marine corp. in south carolina those of course are your headlines. joey: naming vance's senate replacement senator bernie moreno reacts next.
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♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. joey: well back to fox news alert. polar vortex with below zero temperatures set to blast over 00 million across the country starting this weekend. monday could bring travel
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threatening snow to i-95 corridor. meanwhile on the west coast the return of the strong santa ana winds and next week could present more challenge ledges and first responders trying to contain the wild fires. we'll turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth with a fox weather forecast. rick. >> yeah, southern california in the driest stretch on record at least since last october and the dryness looks like this for the next ten days and getting in towards monday afternoon and monday night, next santa ana wind event begins to take place and it'll last for a couple of days monday evening, tuesday evening, likely seeing strong winds and hard to tell how strong this event will be, but the setup is back for us for strong winds and we'll watch that. now, we've got on the east coast, a snowstorm for tomorrow and storm night and eventually big snow here from philadelphia up towards boston and new york and we'll see close to 8 to 10 inches of snow, cities and
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maybe 2 to 4 inches of snow and cold air really settles in with the cold air coming in and also meeting up down across parts of the south. it's a monday through wednesday or a tuesday, wednesday event down across parts of the deep south. maybe icing event and maybe snow in jackson and atlanta and that's how far south the cold will get and stick around for better part of five to six days. charlie to you. charlie: thank you. incoming border varicose veins tom homan with the trump administration and immigration raids across the u.s.. >> chicago is one of many places that we got 24 fewer in the country. on tuesday, ice will go out and do their job or we're telling ice you enforce the immigration law without apology and enforce the worst public seizure
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disordersty first and if not, we have a problem. charlie: this is after kristi noem of south dakota made border security a big focus in senate confirmation hearing. bernie moreno questioned nicole in that hearing. he's a member of house security committee. i was struck by the number of democrats on your committee that are suddenly really concerned about immigration or at least talking like they are. it's quite the seat change. >> we'll see how they vote. they all voted for mayorkas that did what we know he d a lot of criminals, murders, rapists in the country and hired private jets to pick up people from foreign countries, resettle them and pay for luxury hotel rooms in new york city. we'll see how they vote. they should all vote to confirm kristi noem because it's the greatest upgrade in american history going from mayorkas to her. charlie: i like this exchange
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between you and governor nicole talking about lake laken riley. >> to be clear, laken riley would be alive today if you were the secretary of homeland security. >> senator, my hope is that that would be true, yes. charlie: i think it is true; right? >> absolutely. and there's lots of other families and the reality is biden, mayorkas allowed the criminals to come into the country and housed them and fed them and gave them healthcare and moved them all over the country and there's no accountability and at the end of the day, american people saw that and that's why november 5 accident they gave the landslide what president trump received. charlie: you have a new seat mate, mike dewine appointed john houston, lieutenant governor to jd vance's vacated seat. how will that work out in terms of prosecuting the maga agenda? >> it'll be great, lieutenant
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houston and senator houston for over a decade and he's somebody that's hyper-focused on rebuilding manufacturing in ohio and something that's near and dear to the hearts of ohio and going for them with the deep knowledge and working hard to travel at every corner of the state and it's been a great voice and great partners together and bring even more businesses here and there's a lot of activity going from intel or more expanding and it's really forward to working together and we'll get a lot of stuff done. charlie: senator moreno, god speed and you've got your work cut out for you. >> thank you. charlie: our own will cain is looking to make weekdays great again with his own brand new show. but first, he's joining us for a little look back at his weekend highlight reel.
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charlie: after five years will cain is leaving the curvey coast to host a brand new will cain show on fox. rachel: before helves for the 4:00 p.m. slot, he's with us for one last hurrah for the weekend. better come back and see us, will. will: i will accept any invitation, provided it's not in the 6:00 a.m. hour. i'll accept any invitation to join you in the future. it's central time, char limit i can't wait to sleep in as part of any newed schedule and new life. rachel: stop rubbing it in, l. we put together a great pack and the i want to make sure we get to it because we have so many beautiful memories and it's a
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tiny taste of what you brought to us every weekend, will. >> will cain, ladies and gentlemen, he's he's our new cohost on "fox & friends" and we could not be more thrilled. will: i'm excited to hang out with you guys every saturday and sunday morning. >> shake and bake. look at that. captain of emergency pete is captain america. rachel: obvious that's superman. pete: will is many fact my older brother. will: go ahead. pete: will lost a bet to titus. will: today is national dance day. pete: fine finest moments on fox. will: fear factor and morning show put together now. rachel: got them. got them. bobbing for wings. pete: will declared he'd never ever ever do that. pete: i know you're the corn
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shucking champ. >> may the best friend win. rachel campos-duffy is better at predicting sports than clay travis. rachel: this is the greatest sports betting of all time. dad caught too many intersections. will: that's not true. rachel: turned o tout be true. will: we had inflatable horse race and will put in so much effort. will: my pants got penaltylated. pete: ripped from the top halfway down one leg. rachel: riding that horse, you looked good. will: i got through the nascar racing in spirits. i repelled down a 22 story building in connecticut. pete: yesterday was the new york city navy seal swim. this was all to support the navy seal foundation. will: let's go to mow wee.
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thanks to very generous viewers of fox news, go fund me raise it had .5 million. >> receiving grand of 12,000. will: thank you. >> i'm going to make a picture of an apple pie, watch. will: you care about the country and people ask why do you do this? how can you do this? maybe the question isn't how do you do this? how does your family do this? >> noble my ways tough on my family that's in need that night legacy. >> end of the day, strip it all away and cops down to how you treat each other.
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>> will cain joining us with a very special announcement. will: will cain show launches at 4:00 p.m. here on the fox news channel. i'm a little sad to say good-bye. this couch, rachel, pete, new cohost of charlie hurt into the audience in the mornings. charlie: you packed a lot into that five years. will: i did, charlie. as you will very soon. there will be images and clips of you dunking your head into a vat of ranch and making the highlight reel to get it all done. charlie: that's 49:00 p.m. show. rachel: that's what the 4:00 p.m. show is about. all about redemption. will: yeah, that's exactly right, rick: find out if i'm doing these types of tricks at 4:00 p.m. and i'm filled with gratitude today and i'll be with
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you guy as little later and not for just what's coming and super excited about the will cain show at 4:00 p.m.. i got to do something and you know i said this when pete left and not too emotional this morning, but it is a rarity in life to be able to work with your friends, and to work with pete and rachel and rick has been one of the most special things that's ever happened to me in my climate by the way, i want to say this, it's not just them. it is lynn and erin, sarah and katie and everybody behind the cameras right now in that studio where you guys are sitting, and i hang out with and talk about sports with on commercial breaks. it's charlie and joey and adam and everybody that hangs out as a part of this family that's "fox & friends". i'm just grateful that this has been part of my life. are and it's everybody there on the other side of the camera. rick you're out there on fox square, we all feel is part of
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our family as well. charlie: i've rick: i've been on the show for 19 years and i've done it a long time and there's been a lot of great time and there's never been lightning in the bottle with the last six year withs you and pete and rachel. i'll say that, and i don't think i'll experience that again. charlie, really big shoes to fill coming into this. the gratitude i have for having this experience with you, will, is amazing. the sadness i feel at the loss of you leaving, only is filled by the fact that i know you're getting something that's so good for you and you'll be so good and deserve it, and you'll be able to sleep in every day and be with your family five day as week, and that matters more than anything to you. i know that . so i'm so happy for you. rachel: if it wasn't is great for kathleen and the boys, i would not be happy for you. this is like the best thing that's happeninged to the cain family in a listening time. it was interesting watching all the clips, especially the
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interviews what to expect from you and from this show? will: first of all, thank you, rick, i got awesome text from you last night and i'm in austin and see the state capitol behind me and i went to the soccer game and i'm going to go this morning as well. listen, the 4:00 p.m., i don't want to overemphasize this word and it'll be different. it's an evolution and not coming out of the gates and changing television. it's not by goal but it'll be me and different than a lot of things that are done going across the spectrum to mainstream media. you guys know me, marching orders that i have are to be me. you'll hear my opinions, unvarnished and hear rebuttals to my opinions. i'll be curious but opinionated. news breaking but i don't recollects know me, rachel and rick, i'll go off the wall and deep. give analysis about why the news matters and it's a blank slate
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and i'm not going to lie. when you see me on tuesday, i'm going to be a little bit nervous, but more than nervous, grateful and excited. charlie: we're certainly excited, man. rachel: i just want to tell you, officially, how much i'm going to miss you. i've learned so much professionally from you, and from pete, both of you have been just great friends and mentors to me. i agree with rick, the four of us, it felt like lightning in a bottle and i remember you saying to me, l enjoy this because this is a rare thing on tv to have this kind of bonds and friendships, and this feeling that it was always fun to go to work. we're going to do this again, charlie. charlie: that's right. rachel: the show is not over because will is gone, but it is important to mark this moment and just how much you mean to me and how much our friendship has henned mend to me, l. i wish you
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and your family and your show all the best. it'll be a massive success. i already can feel it. charlie: and you'll be back with us in the 9:00 hour. will: that's why i'm not taking the bait right now because if i'm going to do water works, i'm going to save them for the 9:00 hour. i got some things to say about rachel, rick, pete, little more. charlie: god speed, my friend. see you in just a little bit. rachel: yeah. will: all right. rachel: we're definitely having will back on our show many, many times. now, tomorrow tiktok is set to go dark as trump promises action soon. charlie: what options he has to bring back to the u.s.. that's next.
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infection, hep b or c, smoked, are pregnant or planning. don't take if allergic or have an infection. done settling? ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. (♪) joey: welcome back. tiktok says it will go dark tomorrow unless the biden administration takes action after the supreme court voted to uphold the law that's going to ban the app. president trump responding "the supreme court decision was expected and everyone must respect it, my decision, on tiktok will be made in the not too distant future and i must have time to review the situation. stay state of the unioned. joining us is former prosecutor
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katie and there's a lot going on here and look at legality of executive branch up against a law that the supreme court ruled constitutional it, how much does president trump have? >> obviously the supreme court unanimously upheld this law and majority of congress passed this law because there's significant national security risks with the app. on the other hand the app does offer a lot of small businesses significant revenue. there are first amendment interests at heart there as well. so president trump can attempt to negotiate with bytedance to divest to economy to american or other control to alleviate those concerns and i think he wants to at least try and do that and kind of balance the interests and he's going to have to tread carefully of course. charlie: this law was wedged into a spending bill for war so
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what would congress had done had it just been a pure bill that banned tic tock unless it was sold. when you look do you see it was something that should have had action taken on but maybe the legislation itself is flawed? >> i think that there are significant national security interests at heart here. it's the middle ground here and president trump and he exactly wants to try and do that and z we can't ignore significant problems with the chinese control over this app and this existence of the app here in the u.s. and it'll have to be negotiated stance and does bite bans want to save this app in the united states as of yet and they're not interested in selling and there's a potential they might not be able to sell it under chinese law and there are these significant considerations about what should happen with it but of course, it would be great to continue to have the app available even if
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it goes dark for a little bit. there may be a way to bring it back and not a permanent ban and president trump is the man to do that. joey: the losers are american people and going for the wind somewhere. >> there's going be more news on this in the immediate future and going if that and going for them. joey: thanks for joining us. >> thank you. joey: yes, ma'am. cancer death rates are decreasing and diagnosis are up for some group. dr. nicole saphier will break it down and he cans plain it here -- explain is here next. total beets, america's best-selling beets brand,
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what else can we do? let's add repatha. repatha plus a statin dramatically lowers ldl-c by 63% and drops the risk of having a heart attack by 27%. do not take repatha if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can occur. get medical help right away if you have trouble breathing or swallowing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, throat, or arms. common side effects include runny nose, sore throat, common cold symptoms, flu or flu-like symptoms, back pain, high blood sugar, and redness, pain, or bruising at the injection site. so, i have your latest blood work here, and we did it. your ldl-c came way down. listen to your heart. lower your ldl-c and your risk with repatha. talk to your doctor.
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rachel: a new study revealing that cabser death rates dropped by 34% in the last decades but cancer diagnosis are expected to reach 2 million this year. study citing drops in smoking, better treatment, and earlier detection, but notes that progress is tempered by rising inspire hope dens of young and middle -- incidences of young and middle-aged women. we have dr. nicole saphier.
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nicole, explain this trend because i saw a video of patrick shun. he's a dry eyes and owner of la times saying he's seeing 8, 9, 10 year-olds with colon cans and something he never ever saw in his practice before. what's going on? >> well, first of all, we do have to take a minute and had with grateful we've seen a 3034% decline in mortality or deaths from cancerrer andly protection and immunotherapies and decreasing smoking rates and there's alarming trends in this american chance eric society 2022 report. we're talking about it right now. that's the fact that we're seeing more aggressive cancers in younger people, specifically younger women. actually yuppies just mentioned a child, cancer incidents was decreased from this report, that's great news skin creased
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in adolescents and increase of incidents of canser and women under the age of 50 have an 82% chance higher risk of developing cancer than men. that is up from 51% in 2002, that's pretty incredible. so why are we seeing more cancer specifically in younger women? multifactorial and every single day, breast cancer, uterine cancer, liver cancer. they're all hormonally driven and whether that's from the estrogen that's produced from fat cells because lot of people are overweight, what about the hormones we're seeing in our diet? unfortunately poultry and beef to keep the livestock healthy and given antibiotics and exposed to toxins in the air and mutants and causing genetic mutations in the body and point to risk factors of increased incidents of cancers in younger people. ray which he recollects i get a lot of questions when it comes
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to the covid vaccine and aggressive cancers and young people. people are pointing to the term turbo cancer and the vaccine was designed to cause inflammation in the body, we saw in some it caused too much inflammation and it's directly linked to canser and that's why i talk about keeping our systemic information levels down at all times and had we proven a direct correspondent lytic correlation between the covid-19 vaccine and cancers? that data is not concrete and this stat is from 2022. will we see a casual relationship in the future? keep the high inflation down and the diet down and mexican and i like natural spices like turmeric and ginger to help decrease inflammation. that's the best we can co. rachel: make sure there's no censorship or any types of preventing studies on the covid vaccine to see if there's core relation with the turbo cancers you're talking about. >> we'll be on it.
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rachel: i just saw last night. i'm excited about that . we need to be in a phase of transparency coming to our health with rfk jr. and also with marty mccarry. thank you, nicole -- marty makary, thank you, nicole. more "fox & friends" just ahead. (♪) (♪) voltaren... for long lasting arthritis pain relief.
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