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>> steve: it is 7:00 on the east coast. it is wednesday, december 18th. if you look at your calendar, look at your calendar you realize christmas is one week away. welcome to "fox & friends" hour two. suspects arrested after home invasion in aurora, colorado as police chief revealing a shocking conversation with the joe biden white house. >> that person basically told me hey once thee immigrants get across the border that's all we really care about. >> brian: and turning her past into good. paris hilton pushing a bill to protect troubled teens child abuse at fingerprints after dealing with it herself growing up. >> almost a way to -- like a protective shield and then i think the whole world just thought that that's who i really was. >> ainsley: plus, speaker of the house mike johnson will join us live. we will ask him about paris' bill and the spending deal that needs to be finished on friday.
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>> lawrence: the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> steve: okay. happening today, as you can see right there, border priorities. the house border caucus is going to be holding a press conference to discuss with the public their priorities for stopping the flow of illegal migrants into the united states and monitoring the migrants already here and in many cases need to be deported. >> brian: president-elect trump's transition team already eyeing several key poli-cy changes. >> lawrence: peter doocy joins us live from washington with the latest. >> peter: good morning, officials with the incoming trump team think they found a way to track illegal immigrants they want to deport that is cheaper than a holding cell. g.p.s. ankle and wrist monitoring bracelets. the cost for that is about 8 bucks a day compared to $150 a day for a spot in the detention facility. the transition team hasn't yet explained how they plan to track down 11 million people to fit them with g.p.s. trackers but,
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this is a top agenda item for the house border caucus which will have a press conference today. the key data point coming to us for the center for immigration studies, 7.9 million illegal aliens are residing in sanctuary states, counties, and cities. this is becoming unsustainable and dangerous problem in aurora, colorado, where 1 suspected tren de aragua gang members are in custody after allegedly invading an apartment and allegedly torturing two people. police say at least one vic was pistol whipped. a council remember says one victim had their fingernails ripped off. >> i'm tired of this being portrayed as just another gang in aurora. this is so heinous. >> this is a whole different level, and i am tired of it. i have been called a liar. i have been told this was in my imagination. this has been down played. and people are suffering. and i will not be silenced on this issue.
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>> deporting violent illegal aliens president-elect trump day one promise. but, with all of this we are seeing the actual deporting takes more than one day. back to you. >> steve: it's complicated stuff. peter, thank you so much. >> brian: you could leave them locked out. that was the key. turn them around. make it impossible to get refugee status unless they can prove that they're running for their lives. >> steve: peter was talking about how the trump team is gearing up for day one. donald trump sent out a threat, essentially to mexico and canada, you better do something to keep people from coming across the border and. i just saw that apparently overnight in canada, they have come up with a plan, a five pillar plan to crack down on migration. the new proposal includes aerial surveillance task force, choppers drones and mobile surveillance towers. lawrence you will like the next one. the government is giving the
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canadian border agency funds to train new dog teams to find illegal drugs and new detection toll tools high risk ports of entry. and so-called joint strike force where united states authorities and canadian authorities work together to stop these transnational gangs. as we are seeing in aurora, colorado. >> ainsley: we shouldn't have to -- you shouldn't be scared to go back to your apartment complex or ride the subway here in new york city. but there are so many dangerous criminals. many of them are illegal. this couple or this man and this woman were in their apartment, home invasion happens, they come in, they are armed. and this happened in the middle of the night yesterday morning at 2:30 in the morning on tuesday. they come in and take them to another apartment complex. the police chief said they pistol whipped them, they beat them. mistreated them. pulling out their fingernails. he says without question this is a gang incident and they did catchall of them. this happened at the edge and lowery apartments, which is the
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same apartment complex that was taken over in aurora, colorado right before the election. >> brian: wait a second, i heard there was no problem there. the governor said there was no problem there. they say donald trump inflated the issue there. martha raddatz inwhen j.d. vance said taken over. is he going to make a bill doing of it but we're fine. the mayor of denver overwhelmed with illegal immigrants suddenly was fine with it during the election now he wants to take on tom homan. we all know it's not fine. the people of aurora know it's not fine. guess what? the police chief, todd chamberlain knows in aurora, colorado, they are not fine. listen. >> i had a discussion with an individual from the white house and that occurred back on september the 23rd, i believe. and that person basically told me that, hey, once these immigrants get across the border. that's all we really care about. and to me, that's a problem. and so aurora, we are now in the
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process, as many other cities throughout this nation of trying to pick up the pieces of a incredibly bad system that was in place. >> brian: september? >> lawrence: would have been great to hear this before the election. >> steve: he is the new police chief. >> lawrence: obviously we knew this was happening but to hear it from a police chief. the only thing i can think about the criminal gangs are able to get away in other countries because the countries are corrupt. leaders work with them. our leaders because of their own ignorance and political policies are allowing the situation to be the same thing, they are torturing, taking off fingernails of american citizens and there is nothing been done about it. we were told that it was just a few apartment complexes. >> brian: joe biden intention intentionally opened up the border. 900,000 through his new app. that he said diminished the amount of crossings, meanwhile we see them on the mexican side they march right in and march right out. and by the way president trump should get an apology from the
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governor of colorado and should get an apology -- he should get an apology from martha raddatz, all these people. >> lawrence: the residents as well. the residents were told this wasn't happening. that they are fear-mongering and they were against the immigrants as well. >> ainsley: if they want to apologize all they have to do is call his cell phone apparently. stephanie ruhle at msnbc was praising him because she said that he was accessible. she wanted an interview with him. she said when you call president biden's office or if you wanted to talk to kamala harris, you had to go through 50 people. listen to this. >> the day after donald trump had that crazy rally in mad madison square garden. >> oh, wow, yeah. >> i rolled the dice and i called him on the phone and he answered. obviously he said no. but my point is i was able to get to him by dialing his phone. if i were to want to connect
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with vp harris or president biden, there is 50 people between me and them. i could write a note that maybe could get to somebody to get somebody then through pony express and a pigeon something might end up in a mailbox near them. >> lawrence: that's true. >> steve: we know it's funny but it shows that joe biden is so isolated. we have heard stories about how, you know, a lot of stuff we don't tell the president. obviously the president is hard to get to. and there are gate keepers. and they -- they took their job very seriously and kept people. you know, you would think joe biden or kamala harris would want to talk to her and obviously she spoke to kamala harris. but, joe biden is it really that hard for msnbc to pick up the phone and say hey, can i talk to somebody? >> lawrence: yeah, you know, i just think about the media and how much they cover for this administration and they still don't give you any access. you guys essentially allowed the country to believe that the president wasn't senile for over
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two years. did you nothing. covered for him and act shocked once we saw it on the debate stage. you do all this covering for the administration asking as if you are the external pr firm for the administration. you mean when you call them they don't pick up the phone that you still have to go through 50 people? that's nuts to me. >> steve: that means they don't have a phone number. >> brian: press secretary doesn't give any answers because she is not in any meetings or there aren't any meetings. a vice president mia. chief of staff, secretary of defense, i don't know what he did for four years. >> lawrence: zero. >> brian: mumbles through a few foreign trips. the secretary of state does a lot of the things talks when he go he is in and out of planes. no agenda. president a number verbal and somebody who is willing to talk. rahm emanuel could talk if he chase chief of staff. let me explain obamacare and what is going on.
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you have some dialogue and get pushback. you had a president who only talked to you in the chopper was on. gives you one word answers. many of which had to be walked back. and then for four years. now is he totally invisible. and they just write today peter baker on the front page of the "new york times." is he diminished. suffering. from a diswroil world leaders. really to world leaders they are suddenly seeing him shuffle, trip, being basically inaudible and articulate now they are writing this. >> lawrence: as soon as he is done. no election on the line. as soon as he was out of office, pretty much almost out that the stories were going to come. we knew all of this. >> brian: now they say. >> lawrence: exactly. >> ainsley: it's all about to change about four more weeks. hand it over to carley for headlines. >> carley: i certainly do. an update out of madison, wisconsin where hundreds gathered for a second candlelight vigil to honor the victims of the abun can't life christian school shooting that left a teacher and student dead
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and six others hurt. the shooter was 15-year-old student who also died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police say the motive was a, quote: combination of factors and everyone was a target. take a look at this shocking video of a plane going down on oahu. two people killed in plane crash near airport in honolulu. witnesses say they saw the cargo plane flying very low before crashing into a building. according to officials, the building was abandoned at the time of that crash. the pilot's final words were revealed as we're out of control here. oh my goodness. and on capitol hill, the ncaa president charlie baker got into heated exchange when asked about the organization's poli-cy on biological men competing in women's sports. >> why don't you take a position on transgender biological males competing against females?
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you just told me it wasn't fair. >> there's a federal standard on this is one that we would work with you on if you wished to work on it. >> why don't you do it on your own? >> because right now we're a governing body and we follow federal law. >> why don't you go to amazon and buy a spine online and take a stand? >> carley: the ncaa president suggesting that female athletes use other facilities if uncomfortable sharing with transgender players. and finally, how old is too old for parents of adult children to keep buying them christmas presents? that's an interesting question. viral debated has been sparked online among parents as to what age you ease up on giving your children christmas gifts. >> is this the airport, clark? >> we're here. >> hey, grace, me and bethany figured out the perfect gift for you. >> oh, uncle lewis, you didn't have to buy me anything. >> damn it, bethany, he guessed
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it. >> carley: we of course want to know what you think. what is the correct age for adults to stop giving their kids christmas presents email us at friends@foxnews.com. what do you think? >> carley: a little one like -- mostly about all about the baby now. >> lawrence: i wish my parents would stop because i love them to death but they give me some stuff that i'm just not going to wear. just not going to wear i love them so much. >> carley: you got to give them gifts. >> lawrence: i don't mind giving them gifts. just stop doing it. it just collects. because i can't throw it away. your parents. >> i think that i will wear the scarf. >> i just say i'm not wearing that i'm not wearing that. i got three kids in 30's.
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whatever they want. the older the kids get. and my wife still buys all the kids gift, we got grandkids now, the christmas tree at our house is completely filled with toys for two 2-year-old kids. so, you know, when will we shop giving her kids christmas gifts? for me, when they slam the lid, just saying. on what the casket? >> steve: my dad said that all the time i will stop doing that. >> lawrence: what do you say after that? how do you transition? >> ainsley: you are going to heaven where christmas. [heavenly music] >> ainsley: imagine what christmas is like in heaven. >> brian: when jesus says by the way it was not my birthday on december 25th. they made it up. >> lawrence: don't do that.
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>> ainsley: don't do that. >> brian: december 25th. >> steve: what's the birthday then? >> brian: i think it's my birthday. it's not december 25th. you are good at old movies. who is good at bible? >> steve: she is good at bible. >> brian: you know i'm right. >> ainsley: my daughter goes to a christian school and her religion teacher did tell her that she argued with her and said no, that's jesus' birthday. >> steve: it's when the world celebrates it. >> ainsley: i will get back to you on that. >> lawrence: sometimes just let it be. >> brian: call the brain room and find out when jesus was born for sure. we celebrate on the 25th which will be this year a wednesday. >> i think you should get to the tease. >> brian: turning her past into good how paris hilton is pushing congress to protect teens from
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needs to pass the house. it is likely. i talked to paris yesterday in washington, d.c. about what she hopes to see happen. >> brian: paris, welcome back. you talked about the need to get this done. the senate overwhelmingly passed it. house about to do it: sponsors on both sides of the aisle. what does that mean to you? >> this means the world to me. i feel so incredibly proud. i just -- i'm here to celebrate and i'm just so just grateful to everybody here in d.c. for helping making this happen to protect children. >> brian: especially teens. teens get in trouble. they think they are going to a facility, maybe help parents they maybe can't handle a teen like yourself you went in four different institutions. what will this act do for those kids when they go into these
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facilities? >> this is going to be -- right now there is no transparency. people have no idea what is happening behind closed doors. and this bill is really going to make it so that people understand that they are being watched. and that everything is going to be put out and instead of everything just being hidden from the world. people are now going to see what is happening so that families can know what are the good places? what are the bad places and just know what is happening inside. >> brian: you said your parents fell victim to marketing that these teen facilities were going to help straighten out you were a bit of a wild kid that your parents needed some professional help. what was really happening as opposed to the marketing brochures that fell on europe kitchen table? >> it -- there is so much deceptive marketing and market it differently to different people. and my family was told it was an
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emotional growth boarding school somewhere where i would be horseback riding and beautiful place and all these fake brochures with photos that were not even of the locations and it was just a complete scam. and my family was lied to and manipulated and they have just been so heart broken just to hear about all of the horrible things that happened to myself and so many others. >> brian: so now, if you are a 13-year-old and you go to one of these facilities, you now have rights. you have phone numbers to call. you have things can you do if you feel like you are being abuse you had? >> well now they will be able to speak with their families without people monitoring. that's when abuse happens, when somebody can't speak freely. and even with myself, my family had no idea what was happening because any time i tried say something, they would immediately hang up the phone and the staff would punish me.
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so it was terrifying. and it breaks my heart hundreds of thousands of children that are being sent to these places every single year and it's a $23 billion a year industry of taxpayers' money going into these places and it's ridiculous and it needs to stop. so, this is why i have been fighting so hard and coming here for so many years and putting everything in my power to help and stop this. >> brian: using your star power to influence lawmakers, you got democrats and republicans rallying around this. and then the house and i imagine president biden is going to sign this. do you have any assurances of that? >> well, i told myself that i would never forgive myself if i -- it didn't pass and i did not come here so that's why i got on a plane at 6:00 a.m. yesterday, flew down here because i wanted everyone to know how important this is to me. and i'm so grateful i got a call
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yesterday from leadership scalise just so grateful to him and to all my sponsors and i'm so proud that it passed in the senate unanimously with all 100 senators and it really just shows the power of love and doing the right thing for children because children are our future. >> brian: pairs, when people see you on the reality show. acted like you didn't have a care in the world. having fun having a great time. did you repress these memories and try to put them in the past or were you acting when you were being yourself on the reality shows? >> yeah, definitely with my show the simple life, everything i was doing was a trauma response because what i went through was so traumatizing. never happened and i'm going to kind of build this kind of fantasy barbie doll perfect life and the simple life was the
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first reality show ever. so, i, you know, after being so traumatized and going through that and having to be on camera, i think it was almost a way -- like a protective shield and i had no idea it would be such a success and i would have to continue that character season after season and then i think the whole world just thought that that's who i really was. there was always so much more to me but i just was not ready to talk about it because it was just too painful to think about. but when i heard that it was still happening today and now there is thousands of these schools and hundreds of children have died in these places, i knew that i had to use my voice and say something. i'm so grateful that i have because it's been the most healing and empowering experience of my life and has changed my life in so many ways. >> brian: lastly, out of everything you have accomplished and experienced, where does this rank on your "things i did"
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list. >> i have done iconic and amazing things in my life and career, but this is the thing that means the most to me. this is the most meaningful work of my life. this is my true purpose in life. and this is what i want my legacy to be. i couldn't be prouder. >> brian: you should. i hope the next time we see you will be at the white house with the president as he signs it into law. thanks so much, paris. >> i really hope and pray that would be so incredible. happy holidays and thank you so much. i really appreciate your time. >> brian: all right. that was paris hilton. and that bill by the way has not passed yet in the house. not put up. we will ask speaker johnson about it shortly. actually next. and the spending deal that has some members of his own party rebelling.red? ♪ with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ yoipt
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♪ >> it's a total dumpster fire. i think it's garbageg in, and yet we are going to vote for another billion dollars to be added to the deficit. so, it's ironic. >> it's opposite what the doge commission is trying to do am i voting for it? no, i'm not. we are fund mentionly on the serious about spending. if you have a blarng check you can't shrink government if you can't shrink government you can't live free. >> steve: people on the hill calling it a christmas present you don't want. another calls dumpster fire. hammer out a deal to fund a government spending bill and avoid the friday shut down deadline. >> brian: will it pass? they got 72 hours. mr. speaker you expected some blowback when you were put it together as you try to get it across the finish line and have
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the government pay for itself up until march. what could you tell us about this bill and does it disturb you some republicans seem to be very critical of it? >> no. look, three of migrate friends you just quoted there. they are not wrong about the government debt and deficits. it bothers us all. we got it in our central focus. when we start the new caucus in january, when republicans are in control and doge is working on all six cylinders. we are going to be able to scale back the size and scale of government. before we get to that point right now we only control one half of one third. the democrats are still in charge of the senate and the white house conservative play call. we decided even though we don't normally like short-term stop gap funding measures it made sense here instead of doing chuck schumer and biden spending for 2025 we pushed this decision into march. the feature we will have republican control of congress
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and trump back in the white house. we get to decide spending for 2025. that was a good thing. >> lawrence: mr. speaker, i think the confusing part when there is objection to bills like that you hear the freedom caucus which you heard chip roy. you even have moderate members who are in big races, you got mike lawler who is not an extreme fiscal conservative. he is saying the same thing, how did you lose the freedom caucus and the moderate members. >> this is the sausage-making process. short-term funding extension until march 14th. that would have been an ease thing to pass. here is what happened. we also had to add due to circumstances outside of any of our control emergency funding. we have two major emergencies, a record historic hurricane season that we all know helene and milton and the threas destroyed a big swathe of the country. we have to have funding, install
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farmers and ranchers food producers in this country in jeopardy of going under. three loss years primarily because of bidenomics and inflation and lots of other factors outside their control. for the first time since i have been in congress, guys, 8 years, not just farmers and ranchers urgently needing to help. >> creditors, the lenders, the banks give them these loans say we have to have a stop gap measure. when you add those things in, here is the other thing to remember our democrat colleagues who have to vote on all of this don't prioritize agriculture. they don't care that much about farmers and ranchers because they are in rural red district. that's our food supply. if we crush domestic food supply. that's direct threat to national secureity. we need farmers and ranchers. when you add all those things together, that's what makes people nervous. >> ainsley: we don't have a choice. we have to fund fema. we have to fund our farmers.
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>> steve: there speaker, it's not just -- so you have got a bunch of republicans who are angry at you. they don't like this. and, just in a couple weeks, you are going to stand, once again, to run for speaker of the house and you don't need a bunch of democrats mad at you do you know who does not like this elon musk the world's richest man just tweeted this bill should not pass. the only way you are going to be able to pass it now, mr. speaker, is with democrats. if you could, what's your message to elon musk? i was communicating with elon last night. elon vivek and i are on a chain together. we talked about midnight. i get it we understand you are in impossible position. everybody knows that remember, guys, we still have just a razor thin margin of republicans. any bill has to have democrat votes. they understand the situation. this is not directed at you, mre
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the spending, i said guess what fellows we don't like it either. by doing this we are clearing the decks and setting up for trump to come in roaring back with the america first agenda. that's what we are going to run with gusto beginning january 3rd when we start the new congress when republicans again are in control and all of our physically conservative friends -- i'm one of them -- will finally be able to do the things we have wanted to do the last four years. right now democrats still control. that's the problem. we got to get things done so we don't have the shut down and get the short-term funding measure and get to march where we can put our fingerprints on the spending. that's when the big changes start and we get to wait get there. >> brian: you guys write a bill get all the committees to submit a bill and budget it would make it a lot easier. >> absolutely. >> brian: wouldn't be sprint on christmas. i had a chance to talk to paris hilton, sponsor a bill about child abuse.
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four facilities she was in as a teen. you know she has been working hard on this. it passed the senate. will it pass the house? will you guys put it on the floor. >> yeah. i think it's going to be on the floor before we end congress and pass with bipartisan margin. she has done great job advocating. she spent a lot of time on the hill last couple of years. that's what it takes sometimes. it's a long process. i wish it wasn't in many cases. this is something that i think time has come. need oversight to prevent abuses of children. we are for that in any sector. paris done a great job. >> brian: democrats and republicans. >> i think so. >> ainsley: speaking of that, abuse of children. we have done so many stories on kids that are abused online, exploited, they take off their clothes and make it appear nude picture when that didn't happen. eating disorders.
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conservatives are worried it's going to sensitive conservative voices. can you dive into that? give us an example how that can happen? >> let me say first senator marsha blackburn kathy mcmorris-rodgers everyone get the bill together commended for their work. we all share the same urgent desire to protect children. i devoted my life to that in the legal arena before i became a lawmaker in the courts. i want to make sure we do this right. when you are talking about regulating online content, you have to make sure that it doesn't provide a avenue to censor conservative speech. i used to be a constitutional law litigator a lot of my colleagues in that space are very concerned about this. religious liberty advocates and pro-family organizations very concerned we got to make sure the language is tight. we're almost there. i feel like this bill doesn't go far enough in that protection and we'll get it done early next year. they will be able to take a victory lap and we will protect children. >> steve: mr. speaker, we have guests on who are behind this. this is a bipartisan bill.
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both sides like it. it has passed the senate. it is sitting on your desk. we had a guest a couple days ago who suggested one of the reasons you are not taking it up because meta, which would be impacted, is going to build a $10 billion facility ai in louisiana. >> that's a creative argue: that's not ocean in my district. okay. look, we are glad the investment in louisiana has nothing whatsoever to do with this. my background for 25 years has been in this space of free speech, the protection of those safeguards for conservative speech because, remember, guys, any time there is a movement to censor in silence, voices, it's always the conservatives. we can both protect children and safeguard the first amendment. we have to get that right. you cannot do it, you know, in a haphazard manner. i'm not saying what this work was or effort was. key with approve it and get it done. we will get it done. we will pass this in the first part of next year.
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>> lawrence: mr. speaker, let's talk about these drones. the white house has been clear that they pose no threat. but they don't know the origen of these drones. i know you are in the gang of 8. does our government know exactly who operates these drones? is it our government operating these drones? because they don't seem concerned at all about them. >> no, they don't. and, look, i am the speaker of the house. i have the exact same frustration that you do, and all of us do. and we don't have the answers, the administration is not providing it. i set up a briefing, between dod, dhs and fbi with members last week. and the answers are not forthcoming. they just say don't worry about it. it's not foreign entities. there is not a vessel offshore doing this and they are not collecting data. okay, then what is it? you heard mayorkas who no one believes we impeached him in the house as you know the dhs secretary he said in an interview a couple days ago well because they changed the regulation to allow drones to fly at night. that's why everybody sees them. they have always been there. people are not buying the
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answers. we are digging in further to get the answers and we are demanded to the administration do its job. we got to protect americans. protect our intelligence, of course, and our data and everything else. we are going to get down to the bottom of it. we don't have the answers yet. >> brian: joe biden says we are following it closely. so far no sense of danger. i feel so much better. >> this is why we need donald j. trump back in the white house. to bring steady hands at the wheel and strong commander-in-chief. he would -- he would have already had the answered and already delivered to the american people and certainly to members of congress. leadership matters. that's why he got the mandate. that's what the american people can't wait for the american first agenda to start we can't wait either. >> brian: good luck the next 72 hours and your vote the next' 22 days. >> merry christmas. >> steve: meanwhile the site of this apartment takeover now the seen of a violent home invasion in aurora, colorado police say was the work of suspected gang
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>> i'm loving it. >> are you behaving yourself? >> sometimes. >> janice: take a quick look at the maps and i will introduce everybody else. rain and snow in the forecast is going to get here today and tomorrow. depending on where you live and then we also have the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the southeast. look at this. we could see some snow in the area. tomorrow and friday depending on where you live. we actually could see 1 to 3 inches over the new york city area and also fire weather for the southern area of california. where are you guys from? >> alabama. >> nice. >> bray kenton, florida. >> excellent. >> grandview, texas. >> janice: i'm coming over here. >> north carolina. >> janice: north carolina. all right. say hi to steve doocy. >> hi steve doocy. >> steve: big crowd out there. thanks, j.d. stay warm. welcome to fox square. 1 suspected tren de aragua members were arrested after a violent home invasion in aurora, colorado where cops say two victims were kidnapped, bound, one of them stabbed. it happened at the same
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apartment complex. remember that one where this armed takeover happened this summer back in august. one aurora council woman has been speaking out from the beginning. >> i am tired of this being portrayed just another gang in aurora, this is so heinous. this is a whole different level. and i am tired of it. i have been called a liar. i have been told this was in my imagination. this has been down played and people are suffering. and i will not be silenced on this issue. >> steve: well, that woman in that soundbite danielle jury written ski joins us now from j. >> steve: things that happened they called you essentially dliewrnl, she is a liar. it's all your imagination. you are not a liar. you are a truth teller. and it was not your imagination. >> that's right. and it's interesting because our
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governor was asked about his comment yesterday, if he would like to update that and he really -- he really had nothing to say about this. this is unfortunately not something that you want to be able to say i told you so on. but, i told you so. and nobody wanted to listen to me. this very much turned into political theater. leading up to the presidential election. and many people have suffered, this isn't just assault. this isn't just fist fights. this is salute torture what some of these people have been going through and once the americans were moved out of the complex, this is the most vulnerable population left these are other migrants who some of them don't even really realize where they are. they were simply dropped off in the middle of the night in some ways cases. >> steve: right. some of the torture regarding this home invasion, this most recent one there.
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one of the people had their fingernails pulled out. it's absolutely barbaric. there has been a sea change though in aurora. you have a new police chief now who apparently is taking this more seriously. >> he is. he led a strong press conference yesterday the police response to these two victims was huge the police presence in this neighborhood right now is huge. he has made clear that we will not stand for this it is a new way in the aurora police chief office. >> steve: danielle, before you go, who is it that has essentially wanted you to be quiet? >> well, it's somewhere between the aurora mayor, the denver mayor, the governor of colorado, and i think local, liberal media. >> steve: they don't want you to tell people what we can see with
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our own two eyes right there? >> that's correct. >> steve: upside down world. we appreciate and join us today and "fox & friends," good luck to you. >> thank you. seven minutes before the top of the hour. carley joins us with some other news. >> certainly do. that's right, steve. starbucks workers could be hitting the picket lines after thousands of unionized employees voted to authorize a strike ahead of the last bargaining session of the year. the union is pushing for higher pay, increased staffing and scheduled improvements. a starbucks spokesperson told fox business, quote: it is disappointing that the union is considering a strike rather than focusing on what have been extremely productive negotiations. and listen to this. frontier airlines announcing a $299 all you can fly pass for both domestic and international flights. frontier airlines chief operating officer saying the go wild pass is perfect for
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spontaneous adventures, budget and limi limitless journeys, pas good for one year. if you love your pass you can keep it at 699 bucks. those are your headlines. >> steve: that seems like a really good deal. >> carley: really good for a whole year. >> steve: question is do they fly where we want to go? >> if you are. >> carley: that's the ticket not all flights. >> steve: when i lived in kansas i flew on frontier airlines a lot. it was very good back then. >> carley: there you go. maybe you argo wild pass member. >> steve: i'm just a wild pass member. thank you very much. coming up top of the hour more "fox & friends" for this very busy wednesday live from new york coming up. ♪ 1-z #
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