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i'm jackie deangeles in for liz. >> the outcome of the election is not what we wanted or worked to hard for. i'm proud of the race we ran. jacqui: tonight kamala deliver ago message and critics calling it a real turkey. critics awkwardly advising them to protect their power. >> i just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you. you have the same power you did before november 5 and the same purpose that you did, and you have the same a ability to ga and inspire. jackie: harris' aids are crying foul and blaming everything from edmonds, trans ads and swing states part of the problem during a podcast postmortem.
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>> it's really hard for democrats to win battleground states. >> we had discussions with joe rogan's team. >> ultimately we weren't able to find a date. >> she had tremendous loyalty to president biden. i hate to repeat this over and over, but it was a very short race with a limited number of days. >> being up against a narrative we weren't doing anything or afraid to have interviews was completely [bleep]. jackie: was it all that or perhaps her radical far left policies? >> we've got to critically re-examine ice. there's no question i'm if favor of banning fracking. medicare for all. supporting a medicare buy back program. zero emission vehicles only, 100%. >> every transgender inmate in the prison system access to the medical care. jackie: i mean, could have been the few interviews she actually did.
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jaire would you have done something differently than president biden in the past four years? >> there's not a single thing that comes to mind. >> resulting by that. >> calling donald trump saying he's misguided and unstable. he's not well and mentally not stable. >> he's not stable. >> let me ask you this u you told many interviewers that joe biden was on his game, ran around circles of his staff. when did you first notice that president biden's mental faculties appeared diminished? >> joe biden -- jackie: maybe it was all the terrible campaign stunts her aids put her up to.
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jackie: possibly the millions wasted on out of touch celebrity appearances and endorsements. was it the real reason that biden and harris inflation putting food on the table unaffordable for most americans and administration that treated illegal migrants in the country and criminals by the way better than its own citizens and led to this. >> donald trump put up the best republican performance for republican nominee for president in at least 20 year ifs not the entire 21st century. trump gained ground in 49 states and district of columbia. when was the last time a party gained in so many different place s? trump was the best gop showing in 18-29 year-olds in 20 years
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and black voters, best performance for republican candidate in 48 years. jackie: welcome to the show from house oversight and accountability, congressman andy biggs. great to have you with us tonight, congressman. i want to get your take on this barrage of sound bytes and all these people blaming it on all the things that weren't the real thing and end of the day when it came down to it, it was about her policy and about how progress i have she was and it was under joe biden is ultimately the inflation problem nay never acknowledged when they were in office. >> jackie, you're 100% right and they were so out of touch it's hard to fathom she got as many vote as she did. they didn't acknowledge the pressure on the average american citizen and acknowledged that the border was a crisis and she was the border czar and never acknowledge the things that donald trump did that he was so successful in. that's why they lost.
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they didn't lose because, you know, they ran all the crazy beer drinking things she doesn't participate in. she was n inauthentic, jackie, that's the bottom line. jackie: it's amazing that in a situation where biden was expose during that debate in june, there was no primary and literally was handed the nomination. she was handed his treasure chest of donations and campaign fundraising as well and and yet they still managed to lose, congressman, when they talk about the money she's been exposed for some of that waste. listen to this. >> you knocked on doors and called friends, you called in favors and said hey, i showed up to your softball game and i need you to show up at campaign office.
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we raised historic almost $1.5 billion from grass root supporters alone. most in presidential campaign history. jackie: a couple of things there. first of all on social media accusing her of being drunk. i don't know, i'm just saying. listen to her and acknowledges how much money they've had and seen what they've wasted and squandered it on. she squandered her opportunity as first female black vice president so i'm not surprised she squandered this. >> she overspent $1.4 billion and they're in the hole and having to try and raise money to back it up. that's part of the reason she had no business running for office is because she couldn't manage the campaign. she wasn't the candidate there and surrounded herself with people that couldn't get the job
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done. they overspent. holy smokes. they spent $1.4 billion plus. jackie: complete mismanagement and unfortunately for her, that video takes really no accountability for anything that happened reporter: i wouldn't have put that out there if i was a staffer to her. i don't really think she'll have a future in 3078 ticks but real quick, final word. >> yeah, that was bad staff work and happy thanksgiving. >> thank you and same to you and your z as well. how about back to kamala's awkward pre-thanksgiving message to her supporters because this is the kind of train wreck you can't look away from. watch. >> i just have to remind you, don't you ever let anyone take the power from you. you have the same power that you
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did before november 5, and you have the same purposes and ability to engage and inspire. jackie: what voters was she speaking to? these voters? >> get up and do the trump dance because everybody is doing it. the entire world is happy that donald trump is back, baby! jackie: i don't think it was those voters but there were 76 million of them and they seem empowered and auto workers for trump leader and conservative commentator and podcast host, tim young. great to have you both tonight. dig right in. is the video she pet out there all of this -- put out all the
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reasoning and the reason she lost or just, brian, she wasn't a good candidate and came to the unions, maybe top brass supported the democrats publicly but ultimately, unions didn't support her. >> jackie, i watch that had video over nine minutes long and it was painful. it did accomplish one thing, i have to admit. it made me so thankful, so thankful that we elected donald j. trump president on november 56789 we came so close to having the most inept president in the history of our country. luckily we won in an overwhelming landslide and mccomb county where i'm at in michigan played a big role in that. uaw members and auto workers came out for donald trump big because we did not want kamala harris to deck indicate what our
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auto industry should build. we're very thankful on that. jackie: she was destroying the auto industry and it was no surprise to 34 and yet they kept saying, oh, no, she's got the unions, she's got the unions. tim, this reminds me a lot of 4:00 o'clock when she lost. a lot of blame and finger pointing and there's a picture of her walking in the forest there and she's seemingly with companions and a little baby. at the end of the day, she had to write a book about why she lost. it was called what happened. everybody knew what happened. she was the only person, tim, that didn't know. this is kind of like hillary 2.0 here. >> i'm going to be cautious walking through the woods in case hillary or kamala are wandering out there. i don't want to run into them. she was awkward but it wasn't anymore awkward than she was on the campaign the entire time.
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this is to be expected. she does look drunk but also like someone that owes money after blowing billions on a terrible campaign. campaign. jackie: yeah, she's telling her advadvadvisers and allies to ker options otay mesa and wants to float it and interested of being governor of california, but ultimately after a loss like this as devastating as it was, do you think that she could have any kind of elected position? >> no, i think she has no future in politics and this thanksgiving message was a picture of a big salad on the dinner table and she delivered a big word sal clad no future in
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308 ticks. maybe a slim chance out in wacky california, but i can only pray she's a democrat nominee in 2028 because jd vance or vivek ramaswamy or whoever we nominate on our side would crush her. she's pitiful. i don't think she can win the democrat primary. she didn't have to stand in the primary this time around or she would have never been their nominee. jackie: yeah, it was a great big mess, and i don't think she even has a chance in california but you never know. brian and tim, we're out of time. thank you and happy thanksgiving. >> thanks for having us on. >> i'm not going to thanksgiving. it's not in the best interest of my mental health. >> you do not need to spend thanksgiving with your maga relatives. >> i have made the decision for myself and my fiance and our child to skip out on family holidays with my family that voted for trump.
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j i'm watching thinking it's for the best. jackie: harris supportedders dealing with devastation of election defeat. also radio host jason rantz and bee anna lineman here for advice for the dinner table and getting contentious. americans still paying more to put food on their table this thanksgiving. find out just how much. plus have -- >> we'll have a peaceful transfer of power. >> we'll engage in a peaceful transfer of power. >> believe in a peaceful transfer of power. jackie: are harris supporters not getting the memorabilia moten and someone else responsible and new threats against trump and the transition team, more of the team, before taking office coming out today. where are the democrats speaking out against this? we've got details on exactly who was threatened. also, we have now reports of biden cabinet members trying to undermine the next administration. but first this.
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>> run ago 2028 campaign and having a snot-nosed 23-year-old saying i'm resigning if you don't do this. jackie: james carville unhappy about not going on joe rogan. was that really the kamala demise? joe concha reacts next. >> can you imagine kamala doing this show? >> i could imagine her doing the show. >> she'd be laying othe floor. might do it and i hope she ds.nd >> she'sot going to do it. customize and save with liberty mutual. custize and - (ballo doug pops & defte and then i wake up. is limu with you in a yr drea? oh, ah. ly pay for whayou ne.
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall.
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change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. >> could cow imagine kamala dodoing in show 124 >> i could. she was supposed to do and t and might and i hope she does. i will talk to her like a human being. i will try to have a conversation with her. # >> i hope she does. it would be a mess. she'd be laying on the floor comatose and you'd be saying call in the medics. jackie: democrats are criticizing kamala's handlers for not putting her on joe rogan and say that i had it was a scheduled issue. >> we had discussions with joe
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rogan's team and they were great and they wanted us to come on and we wanted to and tried to get a date to make it work and ultimately we weren't able to find a date. if it turns out, that was the day that trump was taping his joe rogan and never con if i wered to us. >> we offered to do it in austin and people confirmed and didn't work out and leverage that had maybe to get trump in and we were not going to be back in texas but offered to do it on the road. jackie: sounds like bad luck to me. james carville had it with harris' aids saying they should have been fired. >> thing about going on joe rogan show and a lot of the younger progressive staffers pitched a hissy fit. if we were run ago 2028 campaign and had a snot-nosed 23-year-old saying i'm going to resign if you don't do this. not only would i fire that mother [bleep] on the spot and find out who hired them and fire that person on the spot. these people who had to lose the
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election because of stupidity. jackie: tell us how you really feel, james. welcome to the show fox news contributor joe concha. great to see you. ultimately, joe, i want to share with you, between august and october, trump did 81 interviews and harris and walz did 44. these numbers don't even necessarily were make or break for her. they're saying maybe it was about joe rogan. i don't even think it was about joe rogan but about the fact they were so out of touch that they didn't understand what joe rogan represented. >> great analysis, jackie. i agree completely. the number i look at is 38. that's 38 days from when joe biden dropped out and kamala harris became the nominee that, the campaign would not allow their candidate to do even one interview with any outlet including the most friendly ones and boy, there were plenty to choose from as a democrat. this is the same campaign
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thinking it's a boater idea to go on call her daddy podcast instead of joe rogan and a fraction of the viewers and don't tell me they didn't have type to go to texas or a scheduling conflict. they literally did a campaign stop in houston with beyonce and they very easily could have figured out a way to sit down with joe rogan. they're lying. they're lying because they want to work in 2028. that's the bottom line. oh yeah, al smith, didn't do that either. whoops. stuart: i'm hearing they did the ones they wanted and didn't do the ones they didn't want to do, that they thought were risky and ultimately thought it was a strike thaty that didn't pan out. jackie: those same people, they want to be hired in 2028. joe, they are still lying. listen to this. >> being up against a narrative that we weren't doing anything or we were afraid to have interviews is completely [bleep]. we would do an interview and the questions were small and processy and about like -- >> dumb. they were dumb. >> they were not informing a
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voter trying to listen to learn more or to understand. that does a disservice to voters. jackie: small and processy questions, joe, because ultimately if you went to her website, there was no policy listed there and never talked about policy and nobody knew what when she was going to do so, yeah, they asked processy questions. >> it wasn't the questions, jackie, it was the answers. if we had to hear about hopes, dreams and aspirations one more time, bumper stickeers, just a stream of thought that led to growing up in a middle class neighborhood working at mcdonalds when she probably did not much the one question she got that destroyed her campaign, she didn't have enough of a chance anyway but when the view of all places is the first democrat to blow an interview on the view and asked her a very simple t ball question, what would you have done differently over the last four year ifs you had the opportunity? and she said nothing really comes to mind. that was the whole campaign right there. jackie: i agree. she lost the election right
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there. you brought up her working at mcdonalds and can't find any evidence ovthat and that brings me to the trump point of how he was a master of media and did the mcdonalds, you know, drive-thru window and did all the garbage truck stuff and leveraged all the stuff he didn't have to spend money on, joe. brilliant. and it worked. great to see you. >> it did work. great to see you. see you soon. happy thanksgiving, friday. have a great time. jackie: black friday and eat ago lot 06 turkey. >> awesome. >> we'll have a peaceful transfer of power. >> and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. >> i believe in peaceful transfer of power. jackie: dems promise of peaceful transfer stumbling and reports of new death threats of trump transition team members before takingffice. where are the democrats to speak out against it? next we've got details on who was threatened. also, we have new reports of the biden cabinet members trying to undermine president elect donald
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a place where you can get the best care a jackie: welcome back. trump appointees threaten nearly a dozen of president trump cabinet nominees and other appointees and were targeted last night and hillary vaughn at the white house with the latest on the concerning threats. >> good evening, jackie. this thanksgiving eve over a dozen trump cabinet picks and appointees were targeted with bomb threats and swatting
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terrifying them and their families. the trump transition team saying "last night and this morning, several of president trump's cabinet nominees and administration appointees were targeted in violent, un-american threats to their lives and those who live with them". they range from bomb threats to swatting. sources telling fox digital among those targets are john ratcliffe, pete hegseth, elise stefanik, brooke raw linns and lee zeldin. lee saying a pipe bomb threat targeting me and my family sent to my home in a pro palestinian themed message. my family and i were not home and are safe. tom homan, trump's border czar, said he and his family have suffereded a i did luge of death threats. >> they're not intimidating me and i'm going to do this job and you're not going to shut me up, i'm not going away. reporter: fbi is aware of the bomb threats and swatting
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inspire hope dens and working to get to the bottom and biden white house spokes american saying president biden briefed on the situation and is in touch with president elect trump's team and they're monitoring the situation closely from nantucket. jackie. jackie: hillary vaughn, thank you for that. >> we'll have a peaceful transfer of power here in america. >> we'll help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. >> it's a free and fair election and we'll do what we've always done, we'll honor it. >> we believe in the peaceful transfer of power. we believe in democracy even when we disagree with the outcome. they're offering $53 billion left to spend with biden's chips act before biden leaves office after the state secretary very publicly said he's literally going to spend it all.
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>> we've obligated recently and pushed out the door another $8 billion in security systems for ukraine in september and another almost half a billion dollars just a few weeks ago and president biden is committed to making sure that every dollar we have at our disposal will be pushed out the door between now and january 20th. jackie: the tax pricing on fears that trump would stop it. he probably would and no one want it is here. joining us to discuss is congresswoman dusty johnson from house transportation and thank you for being here and talk about the endless spending and may have got to spend the bank down to zero. haven't they done enough and it was their spending that took inflation up to 9%. it was their spending that lost them the election and >> if they
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were rushing to spined dollars to move through -- move forward deregulation projects and that'll be one thing. but they're spending on things that america has rejected. jackie: yeah. can we talk for a moment about the appointees of president trump -- president elect trump's appointees and threats they've received and president biden is taking it very seriously. but do you think merrick garland or anything will do anything? i'm see ago pattern and remember going after the conservative supreme court justices for example and nothing really happen there had and just goes on and on when conservatives are being targeted. >> if we were going to make a list of top three reasons
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republicans won the election, the hollier than thou attitude from the left would be on that list. talk about peaceful transfer of power and i think they would probably tell you and iu jackie, the people making those bomb threats, that's a tiny minority of the left. of course they're right but that's the point when they have criticized republicans acting like we're not for a peaceful of power and it was a tiny minority of folks on the right as well. and i just -- what's good for the goose is good for the gander. reject the bomb threats and swatting and i hope they'll forgive me if i'm a little irritated at their hypocrisy and they certainly don't seem too nervous about the threats today. jackie: making a controversial cements and some i shared on my show about ai for example and how this administration kind of just wants to crush technology
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and >> coming back to work. >> it is i work from home. >> most. going for half and going to literally come back. still by the way and drawing a paycheck and on their jobs and going for them and unionized and they're going to be them for a union agreement and going to negotiate for covid and you have to be in the office one day a month. and the pattern now with employees on the last die of the month and first two days of the month out of 60 days. >> that's crazy. jackie: domes say there's no waste and nothing to cut. what's the problem?
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>> they're real nervous about vivek and elon and they'll have real visions and not sticking the landing on everything they propose and if they get even a fraction done, it'll be good for america because the kind of garage you're describing is going to end. jackie: yeah, great to see you. congressman, dustity johnson, we appreciate your time and have a thanksgiving. how much does the average 10 person dinner cost this year under joe bide someone we'll have the answer later in the show. plus, stu leonard is here with the best deal this is thanksgiving but first, this. >> i'm not going to thanksgiving. it's not in the best interest of mental health. >> you do not need to spend thanks giving with your ma gather relatives. i've made the decision for myself and my fiance and our child to skip out on thanks
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giving with my family that voted for trump. stuart: cutting off family members before thans giving and coming up, we're going to show you how conservatives are handling it so differently. also, radio host jason rants and breanna lineman are here with their advice. first, let's check in with brian and dagen. >> hey, jack jim jordan, waiting for -- jackie, waiting for ai czar and crypto czar and somebody oughts to check in on kamala harris and david web has thoughts on that one. >> don't you ever let anybody take your power from you. marc morano is here to help you school those climate crusading relatives at thanksgiving table and congressman pat fallon on mayors and really thinking they're going to take on deportation of illegal migrants
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>> i've made the decision for myself and my fiance and our child to skip out on family hoholidays with my family that voted for trump. this is the right decision for myself and my family and i've been depressed for the past ten days and it's truly gut wre wrenching. jackie: still not coping with the election and loss of them and cost for them and the relatives and maybe it's for the best. few of the people don't seem like they've got it all together.
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>> so what's everybody thankful for? jackie: joining us to discuss is jason rantz and the federalist breanna lineman. i haven't seen that last video. that was funny, jason. >> it is hysterical and i'd give advice to anyone that has a family member that's posting videos like that, they need an intervention. that is mental illness. if you're going out of your way to say you're going to avoid your family because it's very depressing they might have made a vote you might disagree with. there's mental illness that goes well beyond this trump derangement syndrome. jackie: i hear you.
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breanna, a lot of people don't enjoy the squabbling when politics came up and we used to be a nation where people could have a conversation and logical and reasonable debate and somehow at end of the day, everything would be okay but when it cops to liberals, they're like i got to put my head in the sand because i can't even hear you. >> yeah, it cannot be overstated the damage that kamala harris, joe biden and democrats did on a macro-level and micro level and it's going to provide family members and friends to vote for donald trump and the reason they feel this way is because democrats going for them going for them and sensational claim going for them to be denied care. this was meant to rile up that base. and when kamala gave her concession speech, saying everything will be fine and easy for her to say she knows that every lie she spread was a climate and her base bought that hook, line and sinker and that is having the reaction to trump relatives for thanks giving and
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they genuinely believe they listened to the democrat lies. jackie: that's an excellent point. jason, they really believe that deep down somewhere inside. what happens if you do go to the dinner table and sit down and have somebody across from you and coming from the other point of view. how do you cope with it. >> going why they're going for them on the normal person and going for them and going for them to have problems and going going for them and civil and that's just how we all need to be and thanksgiving is supposed to be about uniting as one coming together and sitting across the table from someone who you might disagree with and
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that's okay. it's okay to disagree with people and have fundamental differences on principles so long as you're engaged in good faith, that's best for everyone. jackie: briana, getting appointees of president elect ccabinet appointees are getting threatened and not really in the spirit of thanks giving and going back to the point you maid and 23409 23409 make it a joke d people are angry and still a lot of rage out there and yet somehow they can't find a we to internalize it problemmerly and going for threats in the and this is the is the party of preaching love and tolerance. going for them to live and going
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for them. there's a long line going for deputies expressing their grievances and going for the democrats to exploit them and make sure there's lives and going for them to campaign and i do think that there's going for them and that's on the line. going for them. that's how people are expressing themselves and in a way that's unacceptable and appreciate you and going at the table. jackie: next u answer to evening edit pop quiz, how much does the average 10 person dinner cost under joe biden is look who's here? one of my favorites, stew leonard with the answer for us next. >> your prayers will be answered today. based on your commitment to being productive members of
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joining us with details of thanksgiving meal. system of articulation hi, jackie, your spread cheaper this year than last year and showing you the spread and going for them and it's cheaper and mashed potatoes and we did it in the form of mashed potatoes and going for them and down 26% year over year. they're down so much that potatoes today are actually cheaper than in 2019. going for them and it's stuffing and stuffing is way up. year over year 8%. but over the last five years up 52%. you can't really have thanksgiving without them and families have to adjust and deal with it. just like turkey and paying less than last year and down 6% but over the last career and your bird is up 23% in cost and you
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might not like it and going for them and meaning year over year and that's down over 8% and going five years looking at increase of 21%. looking at food at $58 and that's for feud and food and thanksgiving and going for that and jackie: madison, thank you and happy thanksgiving. are americaning still buying the higher prices and since 2019, everything is up across the board even seeing small decreases from last year. from his enormous grocery store and in connecticut, we have stew leonard ceo stew leonard, he's live. what's going on, stew? she's talking about turkeys that are up 23% since 2019 and
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stuffing with bread crumbs up 50% and people still shopping robin lou -- robustly? >> the whole table it's about the right line and there's things up and down up a bit and markets higher this career and paying more for them and going for them and less for them on the time-based and going for them and them and this is on the lineup and going for mcdonalds and fries and a coke and like $106789 you know. jackie: how does the math work and where are they crunching the numbers in what part of america? talk about foot traffic and what you're seeing in these stores and we've talked about this and after the line and going down and people cut back and
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for them on the lineup. going for you with the food food and asking you quickly and how much pounds was that bird? >> i'm in the store with my daughter and nephew. jackie: stu, see you next time. >> happy thans giving to everybody. jackie: you too. i'm jackie deangeles in for elizabeth macdonald. over to brian and dagen on the
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