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saturday, the 29th of november, 2014. i'm anna kooiman and a fox news alert. more arrests in ferguson overnight. as protesters span out across the country disrupting black friday shopping, staging malls and even change of pleaing themselves to trains. we're leave in ferguson in a moment. >> just call it a thanksgiving miracle. two boys buried alive under two feet of snow. they are here to tell their story. >> motivating each other to not go to sleep. >> you can imagine? more from them this hour. can you imagine this? never say never.
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what happens when pigs fly? this woman just found out the hard way. that is a pig. and she is in an airport. "fox & friends" begins right now. this is why i get out of bed in the morning. >> it's time for "fox & friends." [rooster crowing] >> legitimate. >> we are going to dive more into the pork at the airport coming up. rick reichmuth is sitting in this morning in for tucker. >> nice to he see you. >> here for weather and tucker duty. >> today i have to do weather. that -- maria is not here. >> cold and people weren't out on the street but it seems they have returned. >> protesters clash with police. >> demonstrators shutting down crowded malls on the busiest shopping day of the year. [chanting] >> that thanksgiving calm
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gave way to this. garrett joins us this morning. >> that peace sure didn't last very long. 1150 protesters gathered here outside the ferguson police department. and at one point police, they were filling the streets, they asked the crowd to disperse. when they refused to leave, the police rushed into the crowd, with riot gear and pepper spray, they had to pull out several individuals who had been throwing bottles at them. they made 16 arrests in all. what was interesting is there were some new faces out there in the crowd as well. a large group of students there who say they were from new york were chanting pro-communism slogans as well as passing out revolutionary communist party literature. this group is just one example of how this national spotlight on ferguson, it's attracting all kinds of groups. each with their own specific agenda. across st. louis yesterday though, other protesters looking to boycott black
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friday. they marched through several malls. shutting them down in the area. there were chants, march, going throughout the mall. businesses during that time were forced to shut down and they remain closed. a lot of them for the rest of the day. a lot of businesses were hurt by that during this critical shopping time of the year. the protests were mostly peasful. can you see one man arrested there we should point out a distinction between these two groups that you have. you have that are out here to protest peacefully to make their voices heard and other groups here in front of the police department last night that really are just looking to cause trouble and really just draw some attention with all of the cameras that are here. >> right. garrett tenney live in ferguson. thank you so much for that. >> you know, there had to be so many retailers going what did we do to deserve this with all the celebrities tweeting out black out friday. black out black friday trying to get folks not to
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shop. >> a day they rely on. >> today is small business saturday, absolutely. so, and it wasn't just in ferguson. hundreds of michael brown protesters spanning out across the country protesting the biggest shopping day of the year. >> dozens arrested after chaining themselves to trains. [chants] >> tell the truth, cops lie. mike brown didn't have to die. >> bringing to stand still before cut the chains and took them into custody. >> protesters march the secrets in crowded busy shopping centers. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> police arrested at least five people using pepper spray. blocking traffic. >> in times square people were crowded the streets there. benjamin watson had to say about the events in
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washington. you know him as a super bowl champion with the new england patriots. he now plays with the new orleans saints. he took to facebook because he was just really upset, embarrassed and reflective. he wrote up this post on facebook where he talked about his levels of frustration with what he saw unfolding in ferguson, his first reaction, his more reflective reaction, and sitting back and thinking about how he is going to talk to his kids. he talked to greta last night about this post. it's eye opening, listen. >> initially, i was angry as a black man, knowing the history of this country, knowing the things that we have gone through, i was angry. and i think that's a correct response. past that you understand that hey, i don't know everything that happened. i wasn't there. there may be things that i don't know. past that i'm embarrassed certain things about how some reacted to the decision not to prosecute. >> when we saw these clashes with police, too, you saw children out there. right? that was a bit disturbing that parents would bring their kids into these situations where chaos is
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happening and danger and violence and the looting. and the carnival atmosphere people going in and stealing things for fun just because they could. the same football player says you know what in the leadership starts with the family. this is not an issue just in ferguson. this is a nationwide issue. it's the deterioration of mom and dad not being around. listen to this. >> it the leadership comes from the household. it comes from the family. and, you know, as a parent of four kids, my kids need to look to me for that leadership. and it's my job as a parent to tell them what's real and what's not real and to grow them up to be respectful, to do things the right way so that we can avoid some of these things that happen. >> you know, if you read his entire facebook post, it's really lovely and beautifully piece. if you haven't read that i will put that out on twitter right now. i'm yoit rick outrick
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reichmuth-move the situation forward. nilesly said. >> what do you think about this, friends@foxnews.com. we are on. if. if weekend and also twitter and also facebook. post that on facebook this morning. your thoughts on that. headlines, right to those. two people shot inside a chicago nordstrom on one of the busiest shopping days of the year. man shot girl friend store employee before killing himself. the victim is still in critical condition at the hospital. the store was full of shoppers at the time of the shooting. thousands of gallons of fuel go up in flames along a utah highway. this after a tanker truck exploded on i-15. a massive fire erupted, causing a giant plume of black smoke seen from miles away. police believe the driver lost control, slid off the highway and flipped over. he was taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. pope francis condemning the violence committed by isis and urging muslim leaders in
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turkey to do the same. the country has been struggling with more than 1.5 million refugees fleeing from iraq and syria. at the start of his three day visit, francis reaffirmed that military force to stop isis from advancing was justified and called for a greater dialogue between all faiths in region. and it's that time of year again, the white house christmas tree arriving by horse-drawn cart. first lady michelle obama and her daughters maliyah and sasha were there to greet the tree after getting a nice whiff of the 25 white fir, they decided it's a keeper. this year's tree came from a farm in pennsylvania. >> you can't really send it back. >> oh, yeah, we don't like this one. >> coming up on our show, show you some tips and tricks on how to keep your tree looking great the whole christmas seasonal. that will be out here on the plaza. first, we have got to go back to thanksgiving because people are calling it a thanksgiving miracle. this morning, two boys out in the snow. we had that nor'easter that moved through and caused snow in newburgh, new york
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and hudson river. >> sure. over foot of snow for some people which kids want to get out and play in until it almost turns deadly. >> two kids are building a fort on the side of the road and a snowplow comes by and covers them and then they are trapped for hours underneath the snow. you just saw video of the rescue there. what a wild thing. i heard the deadline i thought this must have been a skiing accident or something. >> i used to play in these piles of snow in redding pennsylvania. snowplow come along and make giant mountains, heavy wet, pebbles and rocks in them as well. jason and elijah were trapped inside of this. and they explained how they tried to get out by pushing the snow away. watch. >> i was punching everything. i was moving my shoulders banging my head, moving everything so i could get more space. >> he had more space than me. if i could have sat up and get my legs down there. was a big block of ice on my chest so i couldn't leave.
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>> two cousins 9 and 11 years old. can you imagine going through hand trying to keep each his or her awake. if we go to sleep we. >> when you this about avalanches the cold and lack of oxygen that you have there is incredibly dangerous situation. these guys at that young age somehow had an idea how to sur is revive. take a listen what they said. >> motivating each other like not go to sleep, keep yelling. keep moving our body. trying to break out because i knew if we would have fallen asleep we wouldn't wake up. probably wouldn't have woke up because we would be so cold. >> some reports of a, of, 7 hours trapped in that pile of snow. it's not the snowplow guy's fault. they are out there doing their job, clearing the streets and not necessarily thinking that kids are going to be there in a pile of snow. >> ever been shoveling your sidewalk or driveway in the middle of one of those storms and the plow comes by and suddenly you have to dig out all over again.
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it's a scary situation for those kids. >> we'll be speaking to one of the police officers who helped save those boys. brandon a police officer with the city of newburgh police department he will join us at 8:15 on "fox & friends." >> you have heard ray rice is now free to play in the nfl and this morning his wife is breaking her silence. why she says she standing by her man. >> and no more smiling selfies, reports of a new rift inside the white house between the president and joe biden. there's a new way to buy a car.
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can there be trouble brews outside the white house? joe biden ticked off at the way the president forced out defense secretary chuck hagel. certainly a fry cry from the appearance that you normally put up. remember this smiling selfie? what's really going on in the white house? adrianna cohen is a talk show host for the boston harold. good morning, adrianna? >> good morning, great to be with you. >> thank you. >> a very difficult week, let's say for the president with some of his very close confidants and people from his post and office now starting to sound a little bit disgun tell with what's going on. the vice president obviously right now saying he is ticked off, close can ally with chuck hagel in the past and not happy with the way he was dismissed from his defense secretary of defense post. chuck hagel is a long time friend and ally like you said. he was ceremoniously pushed out pushed out of this
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position. i can't blame chuck hagel for being frustrated with this administration. the american people are frustrated with president obama's feckless rudderless foreign policy. we are at war with isis. the iran nuke talks are faililing. russia continues to be aggressive. there is a lot of things going wrong with this foreign policy. and it must be a very tough job. i think president obama is actually going to have a ladder time restaffing his position walking into a mess, basically. >> yeah. they are. when you think of gates and panetta who both left or were dismissed possibly and eventually came out and wrote some pretty damning things about the president. what do you think he we might hear from hagel in the next weeks or year or two. he was not for the gitmo prisoners to be released. obvious abad thing to do release terrorists who we know when they get released. many of them reup with jihad which is bad for america. puts troops in danger and also puts you americans
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living overseas and elsewhere at danger of being held captive or taken hostage at war with isis. this terrorist organization is growing. they are getting more powerful. we shouldn't empower them with with more terrorists. i know that was one of the things that chuck hagel was frustrated with. he was frustrated with president obama's lack of strategy and how to deal with syria and how to deal with the syrian dictator assad. so, and then, you know, he still -- president obama still doesn't have a clear cut strategy on how to win the war with isis. and if he has one. he is certainly not ar particular could you late it to congress, inner chambers or othe american people. >> as we head into 2016 and biden not the case. the president and tied to president obama. does it make it difficult for biden to run in 2016
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because he still has to show some alliance to the president? >> absolutely. i think it's going to be virtually impossible for him to be honest. if i were him, i wouldn't even run. because there is no way that he can separate himself from this disaster russ presidency. this is presidency that has been plagued and scandal, controversy, a failed domestic and foreign policy. so, vice president biden, like it or not, is tethered to that. he can't remove himself from it so, i think the only democrat that has a chance, you know, a shot at the white house in 2016 is someone who is more of an outsider who can separate themselves from president obama they need to be more of a centrist because president obama is a radical left wing liberal. and his policies were rejected in the mid terms and so, americans don't want an extreme left wing president. they want someone more in the middle. i would advise any democrat running they need to modify more to the center. >> one last thing quickly. chuck schumer came out speaking against obamacare at least that they had
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forced obamacare so forcefully. is that possibly what's happening in his case? >> exactly. he obviously with that speech is trying to tether ties to president obama. is he moving await a minute the reality is, senator shuman can't really cut ties because he was one of the people who voted for obamacare. the time for him to have spoken up is was when the bill was passed. he should have said no, i'm not voting for this horrendous piece of legislation hurting the american people. is he a little too late so to speak. >> all right, adrianna cohen, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> great to be here. >> still ahead, mary landrieu in a fight for political life in louisiana. wait until you hear what someone of her staff members just said. it's all caught on tape. then imagine someone leaving $100 bill on the windshield, your lucky day, right? no. how to protect yourself from that and the other cons that you are going to run into this holiday season.
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23 minutes past the hour. we start with a fox news alert. breaking overnight. former egyptian president jose mubarak acquitted of all criminal charges in the deaths of protesters following the 2011 uprising that ended his three decade rule. the 86-year-old won't be released until he finishes a 3 year sentence in a separate case. northnorth korea calling our nation a human rights violater after this week's decision in ferguson. not to charge a police officer in michael brown's death. north korea says the protest that followed shows that in the u.s., extreme racial discrimination acts are
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openly practiced. malaysia airlines apologizing for an insensitive tweet. the message said. quote: want to go somewhere but don't know where? end quote. malaysia airlines said they wanted to inspire people to travel, missing flight 370. do you think? >> all right, clayton, thanks so much. imagine you come back to your car after shopping and you see this, it looks like a surprise holiday gift from a stranger. is hundred bucks left on your car windshield. would you reach for it? scammers are hoping that you will. that's not the only holiday danger that's lurking out there this year. here to explain, fox news contributor and retail expert anita it. she just got married. >> congratulations. >> so, you are shopping and you come out there and you stick your key in the ignition and you see $100 bill and you get out and what happens?
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>> you obviously think oh, wow, there is $100 bill in my windshield, right? so you go out and pick it up. all of a sudden someone sees you do that and they try to take your car. naturally you want to go out there. you don't -- you have everything open and shut the door and basically steal your car, one way to avoid that happening this has been happening across the country. you she $100 bill. not just the money mane anything you like. a something shiny. >> just don't take it, two home, know that it could potentially be part of a scam. >> good grief, also, package theft something we need to worry about. people doing online shopping someone might steal them. >> online shopping is a big deal this year. expects it to be larger than 2 5% mobile payments and stuff. so, what you have to really be careful with is these packages being delivered to your home. if you are not there to sign off for it, people could
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actually steal these packages. what you want to do especially when you are tracking your package, go to the actual web site. the fedex, the ups, you want to make sure that you are going and tracking your packages straight from those exact web sites as he opposed to maybe third party web sites. >> cyber monday, the day after tomorrow. everybody is going to be hopping online doing the very same thing. also the holiday season warms our heart. he we want to donate to charity. there is a lot of fake ones out there. >> charities, people tend to donate charities every year they want that tax break. lot of people get those all year round. fake charities know that so what they do is send you emails, trying to get your personal information. what you need to do is make sure that you are doing your research on those charities and making sure that you, a, donating to a correct charity a will he charity and being protective of your personal information. you may just want to even mail in a check and call and make sure you do the donations that way. >> and if we're hopping online there is a certain
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pay of jackets and boots. price comparing. we find one we haven't necessarily heard of but the price is better. may not be a good thing because the web site may not be real either. >> the web site may not be real. also in terms of payment. you also have to be careful. banking systems are going -- everybody online. global mobile payments are up 56%. what's happening right now, banks, people scammers are on the know on all of this. call people asking for personal information if you are getting a phone call that's quote from your bank. don't give out your personal information. banks never do that also on email. talking about online shopping. if you get an email from your bank saying hey, by the way. we saw you shopping online there might be some sort of credit crowd fraud. give us your personal information check into that make sure you do not do that. if anyone takes anything away today. banks do not ask personal information by phone or email. just don't give it out.
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>> absolutely. haditha we hope you have a great christmas with your new hubby. >> ray rice wins an appeal and now free to play in the nfl. this morning his wife is breaking her silence and why she says she standing by her man. never say never. what happens when pigs fly. this woman just found out the hard way. the volkswagen golf was just named motor trend's 2015 car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year.
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life takes energy. energy lives here. ♪ >> this is why i love morning television because you have got stories like this. it's your shot of the morning. that's a pig at an airport. now we know officially what happens when pigs fly. >> exactly. this woman and her pig kicked ooff a u.s. airways flight after it became disruptive. passengers on the flight out of connecticut saying the pig kept on squealing, dew. and stunk up the entire cabin. duh. this pig is the girl's support animal. allowed on the plane until it became a nuisance. >> squealing. >> were they hiking? backpack flanneled shirt and
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hiking books does the figure hike. >> it's a very fit and trim glrksz a lot of people have pigs flying and maybe she needs a pig to fly. >> people can have support animals go on the flight with them. >> you can have any support animal you want. >> pigs, monkeys, dogs are all on the list of things you can bring as a support animal. >> unless they are disruptive. >> this is my support reptile. >> snakes on a plane. >> my python calms me down. >> feel for the people in the cabin with all the noise and stench and all of that. haven't you been sitting next to somebody who smells bad and snoring very loud you can kick them off the plane, too. >> i would take the pig any day. what's the craziest thing have you ever seen on a flight go to facebook.com/ff weekend. >> remember the ray rice suspended two games. and video punching his wife and the elevator comes out.
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outrage and wanted him completely kicked out of the nfl. you can't have double jeopardy given all the unions in the nfl he has won his appeal to be reinstated and play again. >> initially not just be able to play in a couple games. they released him and his 30 million plus contract. one person who has come under fire a lot for this is not just ray rice but his then fiancee now wife jenea' for standing by her man. in an interview with matt lauer that's going to be monday morning she explains her reason by. this listen to. >>this i was furious. we came home and we didn't talk the entire ride. well, i didn't speak to him the entire ride home. he tried to talk to me. i didn't want to hear anything. i just knew he hit me and i was completely over it. i was done, didn't want to hear anything. i just didn't even want to entertain him, anything that he had to say, explanation. of course in the back of my
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mind and in my heart i knew that our relationship wouldn't be over because i know that this isn't us and it's not him. >> i can't imagine she got in the car with him after that. >> right. unbelievable. >> she goes on to admit hey, i was drunk and i was upset because it was valentine's day and i just wanted to do something as a couple and we ended up as friends so he spit on me and slapped me. >> a lot of criticism. so many layers to in this morning. even the judge, the exfederal judge who weighed in on this decision for the nfl, she wrote a 17 page report about this. she said in all of, this ray rice has never lied about it he came forward, he told the truth about everything that unfolded in atlantic city. the judge said if there is anyone who should be ashamed of the way this whole thing unfolded is roger goodell it took two videotapes for him to finally take action on all of this and condemn this. and really tone deaf is what she was talking the nfl commissioner. >> did jenea' do the
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rightening by getting married to him and would it be right for an nfl team to pick him up. >> right or even will they? is any nfl team going to touch this because of potentially what it does. >> look at michael vick, the philadelphia eagles got slammed and had a lot of criticism picking up michael vick after he was released from prison and everything that unfolgded with the dogfighting scandal that he went through. people saying look, he was rehabilitated. give him a second chance. do you think that ray rice deserves a second chance and will you watch him on the big screen if you get the chance. go to the facebook if you ever want to see ray rice on the field again. >> some other stories making head lynns on your saturday morning. louisiana senator mary landrieu trying to distance herself from president obama while in the middle of a tight runoff campaign to hold her seat in senate. landrieu put out an ad slamming the president's policies. she rated the president as a six out of 10. the democrats' chief of
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staff caught on camera saying the on -- opposite. >> waited almost 18 years. in the senate that's what you need. yes, you will. [inaudible] 97% of the time. >> that run off election is december the 6th. officers facing a lawsuit pro-at theses activists claim they were given no warning before being taken to jail. violating constitutional rights. more than 300 people were arrested since monday. according to the l.a.p.d., many of those people were released just in time for thanksgiving. coca cola is now banned by one of the largest teamer's unions in the country. the american federation of teachers is prohibiting the soda at any events based on human rights violations. the ban cites violence against workers and the fact the beveragemaker hires subcontractors instead of permanent employees. coke saying the claims are
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outdated and wrong. and wong. >> and wong. [ laughter ] >> let's check in with rick reichmuth who is standing by outside with a look at the first alert forecast. >> no, right here. >> hey. you have big weather weekend obviously. people getting home before thanksgiving now getting back to original home. take a look at the maps. weather looking better than it did last wednesday. couple little trouble spots. rain and snow across california. stretching into nevada and utah and montana. and cold air coming back. here is what we have got going on this morning as you are waking up. really mild temperatures it. look at that 50 in kansas city. cold in care maine at a. cold air coming back. in southeast, pretty spectacular day going on. we have a few more showers flying in across the great lakes and around parts of the northeast, but nothing that's going to accumulate into anything problematic. heavy rain in california. we have not said rain in california much for the last couple years. this week some areas are
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going to see up to 7 or 8 inches. that's outstanding news. unfortunately you need probably about 447 inches to bust the drought there. it's not going to happen but you want to start seeing some of that get in there that will begin to happen this week just a little bit. here is today's high temperatures. look at that 65 in kansas city enjoy it because that is all going to change again as the next batch of cold air comes in tomorrow. 7 in fargo. 44 in kansas city and that cold air by monday, all the way back down to texas again. we are in that sea saw pattern that happens every fall. >> will we get that cold air in new york city. >> not that cold. it moderates. warm up in the short-term across the northeast. warm up today and tomorrow. >> good stuff, rick. >> you bet. >> what if we told threw was offswitch for pain in your neck or anywhere else in your body. turns out there is. could be life changing for people who suffer from chronic pain. >> from high schools to ceo. program teaching students to think outside oof the textbook and landing them a new title. >> high school ceos,
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across the. >> precious aisle seat in airplane. those seats carry the most germs on an airplane. that's because you are exposed to everybody who walks by your row and into the bathroom. news you can use. clayton over to you. >> that's the seat i always take because i have to go to the bathroom a lot. news you can use, that. today is small business saturdays. one group of business owners is making sure the entrepreneurial spirit stays alive. wake up the kids for this segment. teaching high school seniors to become their own ceos with a unique program taking them outside of the textbook. outside oof the school and out into the real world into the community. here to tell us more are sarah petty, a business owner and mentor in the ceo nic smith is a program graduate and co-owner of framework photograph. he owns his own photograph studio. clara martin still in high school. she is in the program. we welcome all of you this morning. >> thank you. >> wonderful thanksgiving. tell me about the program. how does it work? >> yeah. well, it's a whole county.
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and there are 25 kids, approximately, from all of the different area schools. it's a very differs diverse group of high school seniors. they go to class at a different business. >> you own your own photograph studio. how important was this for you to go out and see how to do things and how not to do things. this was extremely important for me. my business partner and i opened photograph business before we entered into the program. we didn't have any direction to go. we didn't really know anything about business. it was more of a hobby than a business really. after being in the program, we have learned all of these lessons that you can't be taught in school. you can't read a textbook about being confident. you can't read a textbook and learn thousand make lifelong meaningful relationships. those are some things we did and some of the things businesses have to do to be successful. >> i love that lifelong meaningful respects. if you have quof someone. that person could end up being a lifelong business
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partner. claire, you are still in high school. you want to be in the fashion world. part of this program is you have to create your own business. right? >> exactly, yeah. >> you are creating your own business but also being mentored and also still in high school. >> right. it's a lot. so, i'm -- i had a passion about fashion so i know that's the road i want to go down. we work with a lot of people to create a business plan so can i can get started on that right before i'm leaving high school that i can get a head start on that. >> that's fantastic. one of the things it seems we go through high school and college real world experiences. so powerful. i didn't learn much about business like three years ago. >> a lot of kids and i know i was this way. you get out of high school and you see opportunity as being somewhere else. you are going to go to college, get a job, build a life somewhere else. and this is really cool economic development initiative because there about it. people think oh it's only 25 kids. you take 2 a kids over 10 years that's 2 auto leaders who have relationships, can
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call for a network next year and build their own opportunity in this community. >> i love what you are saying about community. i'm out in maple wood, new jersey and little train stop towns beautiful. can i imagine you wanting to open your own studio, instead of going off, california, you can do it in a place where you were mentored. >> that's exactly what i have done. we opened our studio just a couple months ago. used the help from a lot of people we actually met through this program. whether they are client of ours, whether they have helped us the remodeling of our studio they have been a big help. >> what would you say to other people in high school thinking about going off to college and pursuing other things. what would you say to them as advice right now if they are thinking about starting their own business. >> it takes a lot more than what we learned in school. in school we are practiced if do you this amount of work you will receive an a or you will receive a b. we have this distorted concept of what fair is is if i put this work in i should get the a. if you are putting on an event and you think that you a work does that mean
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everybody is going to come and have successful event. no, there is no maximum. you can continue to work and is that true measure of your success. >> what little pearls of wisdom you a took away from some of the mentors. things that stand to you that drive your business every day? >> i mean the list is endless, honestly. some is of the main things that i have learned, there is more to life than what you just learn in high school. like i said you can't learn it this snuff a textbook. more to life than he said, she said and the things we deal with in high school. there is a lot of lenks that i have learned and i will carry with me through the rest of my business. >> this is going -- this program is going to be expanding, right? >> yeah. there are about 25 around the country. midland institute.com is where people can go if they are interested in their community. and what i love about this is what business owners say when they come in they speak to these kids and they present and after the kids leave they say no way are those high school students. >> that's amazing. you guys are leaders and
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paragraph paragraph 116 million americans experience dollars chronic pain each year now there may final be a crew for those suffering. >> finding a brain receptor that acts as off swimp for the pain. the development could lead to the creation of nonaddictive drugs. here now with more from nyu school of medicine is dr. devy. thank you for being with us this morning. if i understand generally opiates most of our pain killers now block the pain pathway but there is another pathway that causes high and addiction. can we remove that. >> we can it has to do with nerve related pain. i got a few tweets from people who are concerned if you you turn off the pain
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signal, can't you get injured more easily. they bring up a good point. formally let's say you put your hand on a hot stove sore something there is a signal that goes from the that goes back to spinal cord and that tells you your hand is in trouble sends it up to the brain. in that case you want to feel that pain and if this gets developed further, you will still be able to feel it but what will happen is if you feel like abnormal pain over and over. like if the nerve is injured instead of telling you what normally you should feel, then it will stop that it's actually a huge development. the thing to think about let's say people have diabetes for example and their nerves are telling them that they have pain or injured. this will actually help them. it will help people with cancer-related pain and stuff. very exciting. >> this is ground-breaking. take a look at some of the stats on this. 1 16 million americans as we mentioned experience chronic pain each year. ankts more americans than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined. it's the most common cause of long-term disability and half of those suffering with
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this fail to get adequate relief. also, a thing with current medicines that folks are use hog deal with this is you can build up a tolerance quite quickly to it. >> exactly. one of the problems with opiates is it works on different pathways like you were mentioning. can you take some and work in the short-term like after surgery it works really well for that type of pain. for long-term conditions if you think about low back pain and stuff, it starts to lose its effect over time. it's not as helpful. pathways for pain. pain signal itself but then there is suffering and that has to do with whether you think that the pain will actually end. you can do things that are painful like ear piercing or eyebrow waxing you are not really suffering when those things are happening. you realize it's going to go away and not harmful. a lot of different types of chronic pain you don't know when it's going to end. >> so many returning military members are pain and pain pills caused problems for a lot of people.
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>> exactly. >> how long does it take until people can think maybe there is hope coming for me from this. >> huge development that scientists have found. only in mice not in humans. what they have to do now with this pathway is take a look to he see okay how can we find something that will work on this pathway without effecting other palt weighs. it takes some time to develop that they have to look to see if it's safe in humans there are some differences between animal studies and human studies and then from that they look to see how effective can it be be? >> what does that boil down to? any idea on a time frame for this. >> not the time frame itself huge development if you think about all the drugs in the paths like you mentioned with the opiates, a the lot of medications making things work longer, have fewer side effects. not necessarily new types of medications. whereas here we have an opportunity to get a new type of medication that works differently. >> pain management. what other diseases or issues or illnesses could too research potentially help. >> different types of pain. we were talking about if you
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have surgery, right? if you have that type of pain where there is an injury goingor on or some kind of trauma at the moment. also nerve-related pain. there is cancer-related pain and then if you think about arthritis and other. even though arthritis has to do with the joint it might be something abnormal that goes along with the processing. >> potentially a lot more about this thank you dr. debby, appreciate it black friday shopping shut down. mauls across the country, we're live in nerg son, next. you have seen it. >> the star wars trailer is here. and the internet explodes. >> and clayton explodes.
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the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. so don't wait. attack the flu virus at its source. ask your doctor about tamiflu. prescription for flu. hi, everyone, good morning. it is saturday, the 29th of november, 2000 146789 i'm anna kooiman and a fox news alert. more arrests in ferguson overnight as protesters span out across the country, disrupting black friday shopping, staging die ins in malls and even chaining themselves to trains. we are "fox news live" ferguson in moments. >> and just call it a thanksgiving miracle. two boys buried live under a feet of snow tell their story. >> motivating each other like not go to sleep. keep yelling. keep moving our bodies. trying to break out. >> more from this hour. >> oh boy here we go. and in other nerds we joyce.
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star wars is back. >> there has been an awakening have you felt it? ♪ >> oh, yeah, baby. the internet exploded yesterday. we'll show you more of that trailer because "fox & friends" hour 2 starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ jingle around the clock ♪ mingle and jingle ♪ that's the jingle bell rock. >> christmas has arrived in new york city. we are going to show you how to get the most out of your tree. how to keep it happy, healthy and cheerful with great tips and tricks coming up. >> lots of water. >> how many times did you watch that star wars trailer yesterday? >> yesterday was an exclusive on itunes so we flipped it on the apple tv.
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all the kids gathered around and we watched it i think four or five times yesterday. kevin mccarthy coming up later on the show. he almost also exploded yesterday. the internet exploded. we will show you more of that trailer. >> you are glowing. >> that makes me very happy. >> right to this on your saturday morning. a fox news alert. new video overnight showing more arrests in ferguson, missouri. as protesters clash with police. demonstrators shutting down crowded malls on the busiest shopping day of the year. look at this. hands up. don't shoot. [chanting] >> garrett tenney joins us outside of the ferguson police department with the latest. garrett. >> yeah, clayton, anna and rick, you can now add the communist party to the list of groups protesting here in st. louis. this is what one group was pga passing out right here in front of the ferguson police department.
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the newspaper for the revolutionary communist part. this group who said they came from new york was a part of a crowd 1150 folks here outside of the ferguson police department that clashed with officers as they blocked the street and refused to leave. police -- they put on their riot gear. they moved into the crowd with pepper spray. they were arresting about 16 folks in all. several protesters began throwing water bottles as they moved into the crowd. one was arrested for assaulting an officer. but across st. louis, yesterday, large crowds of several hundred, they went in and they occupied several malls and large shopping stores. it's part of their effort to boycott black friday. shop owners who are forced to close their doors until the protests were over. they said businesses really were hurt by investigators they were peaceful. one was arrested and junior reporter was right there when it happens. can you see that video.
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police hilts the differences between the group here. looking to cause trouble with police and those that really do have messages that they are wanting to get out but there are so many groups. those messages are very far and wide and varied this morning the naacp is organizing a march, 120-mile march from ferguson all the way to the state capital in jefferson city. no word even with the warmer weather how many folks will actually be participating in that march. anna, clayton and rick. >> small trouble too. all these small business owners who are hoping to gets extra revenue this time of year. small business saturday go out and worried about protesters shutting down businessessing and other things. >> at love celebrities posting on twitter and social media, black out black friday were protesting shopping all together. what did these retailers do to deserve this. >> the economy in general. we rely on black friday.
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the entire economy these numbers needs to be good for some reasons. it wasn't just ferguson. hundreds of michael brown protesters standing out disrupt busiest shopping day of the year. >> dozen arrested after chaining themselves to some trains. >> fell the truth and stop the lie, mike brown didn't have to die. >> all those bart trains couldn't actually move. the group in oakland bringing service to a stand still before the police broke the chains and took them into custody. >> busy shopping centers. [chanting] >> hands up. don't shoot. hands up. don't shoot. >> police arrested at least five people for using pepper spray and blocking traffic. >> hundreds also marched the streets of chicago and crowded times square here in new york city. well a lot of reaction coming in from celebrities recently and people whos are log up to these days and look to
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the nfl for people -- who our kids are looking up to. benjamin watson. he wrote something fascinating on his facebook page yesterday. he plays for the new orleans saints. a super bowl champion for the new england patriots. he took to facebook to vent his from frustration vincent vet on how ferguson exploded the first time. thut thought about the way he would talk to his kids about ferguson. how embarrassed he actually was. he caught up with greta last night on the channel and had this to say about his facebook post. listen. >> initially i was angry as a black man, knowing the history of this country. knowing the things we have gone through, i was angry. that's a correct response. past that you understand that hey, i don't know everything that happened. i wasn't there. there may be things that i don't know. past that i'm embarrassed at certain things about how some people reacted to the decision not to prosecute. >> he went on to say, you know, people bandwagon. there is is obviously an emotional response to the
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events that unfolded but then people looting businesses, coming out and smashing and burning things, stealing h nothing to do with what unfolded. opportunists, steal some things and rob places. had nothing to do with the actual events. >> just crime of opportunity. don't even know what the actual story was probably for some of them. benjamin watson went on to say, too, that leadership within the family where everything needs to begin. when the decision came down and saw clashes with the police and the fires and the police cars being knocked over and everything else, you saw children out there, some of them on the front lines with their parents, you wonder what kind of parents would take their kids out there into the danger zone. well, ben i can't minute watson says it does all begin with the family. and whichever side you fall on, mom and dad really need to weigh in. leadership comes from the household. it comes from the family. as a parent of four kids, my
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kids need to look to me for that leadership. and it's my job as a parent to tell them what's real and what's not real and to grow them up, to be respectful. to do things the right way. so that we can avoid some of these things that happened. >> go to our facebook page ff weekend. we posted up his quotes there from his fain page. can you read them and weigh in. more on this throughout the show. >> some other stories. saturday, fox news alert. breaking overnight. former egypt president hosni mubarak acquitted of deaths. following the 2010 uprising that ended his three decade rule. the 86-year-old won't be released right away. he is still serving a three year sentence in a separate corruption case. two people shot inside a chicago nordstrom. police say a man shot his girlfriend who is a store employee before killing himself. the victim is still in critical condition at the hospital. the store was fill of shoppers -- full of shoppers at the time of the shooting.
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thousands of gallons of fuel go up into flames along a utah highway after a tanker truck he can employed and a massive fire erupted. black plume of smoke could be seen for miles away. police believe the driver lost control, slid off the highway and flipped over. he was taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. >> this rescue dog now happily at home with new owners. three good samaritans, found river stuck frozen in a creek near denver a few weeks ago. they believe the rottweiler was hit by a car and one of his leg was so badly broken it needed to be amputated. no one came to claim river he was put up for adoption. and now river has been adopted by a cup hell who said they fell allove with him before they even knew his story. >> you were disappointed. you were hoping to adopt him? >> occasionally i get this idea of a dog and i saw that one and i said yes, i love a rottweiler. >> pretty. >> well, it was -- it's being called a thanksgiving miracle this morning. you know, when the snow falls in the northeast.
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i know whether it's a court or cul-de-sac. >> after you have shoveled everything. >> what do kids do in the situation they want to go out and play in big snow piles. that's what two kids do alegion and jason they got buried by a snowplow coming through. they were trapped and couldn't get out for hours. upwards of maybe seven hours they were trapped there and they managed to survive. here is what they said as they were trying to get out. listen. >> i was punching everything. i was moving my shoulders. banging my head. moving everything. so i could get more space. >> he had more space than me. i couldn't really move. >> if i could have sat got my legs down and made more space. there was a big block of ice on my chest so i couldn't move. >> looking at video of the rescuers getting them out at 8:15. talking to one of the heroic police officers that helped them do that i don't know what i would do at edge 9 or
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edge 11 if i got covered in snow like that. they had the wherewithal to make sure they kept each other awake. and they were scared that hey, if we fall asleep, we may freeze to death and never wake up. take a listen to this. >> motivating each other like to not go to sleep, keep yelling. keep moving our body, trying to break out. i know if we would have fallen asleep. we wouldn't wake up. we probably wouldn't have woke up because be so cold and frozen probably. >> isn't that amazing the survival instinct that can kick in even at that age. and that they were so smart to know how to stay awake. if i were a kid okay i'm tired i'm going to take a nap. >> you brought up a great point earlier which is the avalanche problem and what happens in these avalanches the oxygen, hypo thermia. >> does not take much time at all. >> yeah. what the first responders said is the way that the snow fell on top of them as the plow went by created
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some sort of dome. there was air in there for them to be able to breathe. these boy were asked are you ever going to make make a snow for the gotten. >> again, we are going to be speaking to brandon a police officer with the city of newburgh police department there who helped in that rescue effort. we will talk to him coming up shortly. >> all right. well, cching up, al harpton putting himself front and center in ferguson. what about chicago? why won't he help there? our next guest a former illinois -- congressional candidate has an idea. wait until you hear his take. >> and, the president is giving 5 million illegal immigrants a free pass sheltering them from deportation. so why a amnesty advocates upset? they say he didn't go far enough. for over a decade,
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[shouting] >> this will not end in the valley here. we going to keep on going. we have told this family we are with them till the end. >> angry reaction to the in mergz for michael brown's stepfather and al sharpton there. is this really a a bigger reflection of an african-american sentiments across the nation? are activists like al sharpton just stirring the pot. congressional candidate dr. eric wallace joins us now. good morning, thanks for being with us. >> good morning, it's my pleasure to be here. >> you even actually go so far to say many black leaders want to see their race fail i in order to profit. that seems extreme.
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explain that. >> there is what you call the politics of racial grievance which isn't new. booker t. washington spoke about it in his day when he he talked about how there is a a segment of the black population that wants to keep the troubles the wrongs and the hardships of the african-american race before the people partly because they this want sympathy but partly because it pays. it's an industry. to keep african-americans very upset so they can get them out to the polls when it's time to vote also helps them put money in their covers. >> you bring up a great point about there is violence going on across the country. sometimes you wonder why isn't al sharpton making appearances there. you beg the question is it because the cameras aren't there chicago we have some startling statistics. 300 homicides that happened this year. why don't you think he is making more appearances in places like chicago. >> it goes back to the policy of racial grievance. they have to keep white
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people on the hook to feel guilty about what's happened in the past and at the same time keep african-americans upset about the fact that somebody killed somebody who was black. but they don't talk about black-on-black violence. they don't have answers for that. >> right. and another way that al sharpton is able to keep this story alive in ferguson, missouri is by attacking the procedure of having a grand jury in the first place and not respecting their decision. what issues do you have with that? >> i have issues because reverend al sharpton is supposed to it be helping keep the peace. he keeps stirring people up. and then when you actually have a decision that comes down. you don't like the decision you continue to try to stir people up. it's unfortunate because we believe in the rule of law. if you believe in the rule of law when a decision comes down. you should be able to look at it and even if you disagree with it instead of trump things up and get
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people emotional so they don't think about merits to it or not. >> you think that some of these protesters haven't read all the news headlines or only red the news headlines and not the articles and the grand jury deliberated for a very long time. they saw hours of testimony, autopsy reports, photographs, and all sorts of accounts from witnesses there then they made their decision. why would that decision not be respected? >> well, i'm going to be a little more cynical here. even now because some folks doesn't matter what the outcome was. they were going to protest. they were going to riot and do various things that they wanted to do anyway. i actually believe that some of these protesters are actually paid protesters. the communist party coming there. union members who were there. some people actually being paid to be there and cause disruption. so it didn't matter what the outcome was going to be. >> we certainly hope things die down there. eric wallace, thank you some for your time today. >> thank you. my pleasure.
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the average number of guns sold this week. 3,00ound checks expected though to fail. and finally, 800. that's how many people lined up to buy limited edition beer from a milwaukee brewery. 22-ounce bottles worth $15. sold out within four hours. the beer is aged in bourbon barrels over the past five months. delicious. rick? we all know cyber monday is one of the best days to shop. also the perfect day to get a great travel deal. joining us is mark murphy, travel expert and author of "travel forward" welcome. everyone is thinking we might want to be getting out of here. at least you start to feel winter and you think i have to plan something for january or february. >> the key is planning and booking booking it now. these deals are going to be available in some cases the early part of december.
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some cases travel through the end of the summer. a lot of them are tighter in terms of the travel windows. >> this could be a great christmas gift as well. crews? >> great values. crews line called msc crews that the average american hasn't heard about. but that cruise line is big. part of msc shipping. they have a cruise line. ship go trans-atlantic on repositioning cruise all the way to rome. it's about $50 per person per day for 20 nights on this ship. so how you can beat that? and then you also have these ship board credits on the various cruise line, $2, $250. on board have to pay for liquor and other things apply that there as well. >> you can go a long way with that. >> yeah. >> norwegian cruise line has a deal. this cruise line is growing like crazy. norwegian cruise line has a ship out of new york called the break away and one called the get away. sister ships.
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cool scene design, sit outside and have a drink. like a boardwalk like you see at the beach and looking out. facing out as opposed to facing in. again about $500 for a seven night cruise on the get away out of florida, or you jump on the norwegian epic one of the older ships. old is a a few years. that's around 300 and change to do seven nights on that ship as well. >> sounds like a great deal. one warm place in the middle of winter is las vegas. >> well, yes and no. right? warm up during the day, get a little cold in the evening because of the desert. the sls las vegas just opened. now they are giving 50% off best rate which is unusual. a lot of times it will say 50% off highest peak rate. this is auto% off best rate. can you get a deal in vegas and try out a brand new hotel. you have to book it now. you have to do it online. one of these online only deals. and many of these deals are non-refundsable. keep that in mind when you go to book. >> delta one of the largest
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airlines. delta vacations. tell us about this. >> doing different packages to the dr. dominican republic, mexico, jamaica. what you are going to find with delta vacations are two things. cost savings, $750 a person. but you are also, because they are affiliated with the airline. you get 10,000 bone miss miles towards medallian status, et cetera. you get the best of both worlds, because deltha has root structure. options getting there big problem getting to a the lot of these places is the air components. that's why a package makes a lot of sense. >> right, it certainly does. >> he yes. >> one last one, hyatt, chicago, magnificent mile. >> my hometown, chicago. i love chicago. this is book now, travel by march 7th. you have got it think about that chicago weather can be iffy. also keep in mind chicago is great cultural destinations with museums. it also has the navy pier. what also does it have? it has museums. do things from restaurants to museums, to the navy pier. even if the weather stinks. did you have a good time in chicago. >> chicago is such an awesome place.
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>> yes. >> mark murphy thank you very much. >> thank you, rick. >> we appreciate it, great ideas. the president is giving a million illegals a free pass. sheltering them from deportation. so why are amnesty advocates upset. and believe it or not, christmas is only a couple weeks away. up next, we will tell you how to pick the perfect tree and to make sure it lasts through the new year. first, let's check with eric bolling for a look what's coming up on cashing in. >> hey, guys, hollywood elites hate oil and gas. but no one has bigger carbon feet than them. hypocrisy alert. juan williams says we should be thankful for obamacare. that's going to spark heated debate at 11:30. stick around. gone -- gobble gobble. i'm angela,
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internet edges employed yesterday and going to it explode right now. new star wars trailer is here. take a look at this. >> dark side and a the light >> oh, there is so much love in my eyes. the force awakens, debuting next year. we have to wait a whole year, you get to see some of the storm troopers here and fans can't wait so-to-see
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what jj abrams. he brought the star wars franchise back from the dead. co-created lost. he is like a nerd leader. >> he is the biggest selling point for me on this. star wars but i love -- >> seeing you more excited walked in. >> got email. >> i didn't even rilize and of course walt disney owns lucas films. big production. see this tie in. and now that disney has handle on it they can carry this franchise. we heard that this debuted exclusively yesterday on itunes. i was blown away. we gathered up the kids. can you see so. droids here. see some x wings. >> speaking some odd language. not the only nerd that got incredibly excited about this. kevin mccarthy, here is what he tweeted. my face after seeing star wars the force awakens trailer for the seventh time. >> i only watched it four times. four or five times. >> i bet kevin has probably
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doubled that to 14 now. >> anna said this. star wars, language and emogis fail to express what's in my heart at this moment. >> let us know what you think. can you go to our facebook page right now. we put up whole trailer on facebook page. ff weekend. in other words, join me will yous, please? >> other stories making headlines on saturday morning now. president obama recently announced executive order to shields millions of illegal immigrants from deportation. some saying it's still not enough. the president's plan will effect a million but amnesty advocates wanted to cover all is 1 million illegal immigrants. some activists even saying the president is ignoring single childish immigrants and one who have committed minor crimes. >> mexican highway, check out these huge flames lining the roadway. thick black smoke pouring over it this is when a gasoline tanker collided with another sleek. leaked out and caught fire. amazingly, no one was hurt.
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and high praise for a flight attendant entertaining passengers guitar ♪ never be royal ♪ this kind of love just ain't for us ♪ different kind. >> just days after herren dilings of the song "royal" posted online. the flight attendant getting recognized by the singer lorde herself. she tweeted robin, i love you. the clip is going viral. there is some 200,000 views now. wow. those are your news headlines. right now rick and clayton making their way outside to the winter wonderland we have constructed on the plaza to pick out the perfect tree. good morning. >> i was smart enough to bring a coat. approximately 25 to 30 million real christmas trees sold every year in the u.s. >> there it is.
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>> isn't it a little about egg? >> it's not big. it's just full. >> dad, that thing wouldn't fit in our yard. >> it's not going in our yard, russ. it's going in our living room. >> did you bring a saw? >> i love that movie. to prevent being unprepared like the grist wald family. here with tips on picking out the perfect tree. redding, pennsylvania and ended up in the center of redding. nice to see you this morning. >> thanks. >> you have some tips, tyler that you say are super important. what's the first thing you look for. >> when you look for a tree basically want to find the right hyatt. here in new york city everyone has small apartments. they feel like they have 8-foot trees when they really have 7. here is the perfect tree for tyler's apartment. first pick it up, shake it out and really open it up. >> so you are looking for the fullness as you say. what is the fullness? make sure there are not a lot of open spaces? >> yeah. >> like with a fake tree you
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can membership -- manipulate the branches. >> with this you get the smell, you got the nostalgia of going to a tree farm and tyler is going to shake it out and you are looking for needle loss and then you reach in to the metal, grab some of the branches. >> needle loss, wick is going through that right now. >> wow. >> you want the trees to be as late as possible. >> a lot of people don't know how high their ceiling is exactly. you should probably know i have a 10 feet dealing with. >> i can't tell you people think they have 12-foot screelings and they are 10. we're cutting down t. down inside apartments. >> different examples of shapes. you know, in my mind i think all trees have the same shape that's not the case at all, right? >> three different grades of trees. premium, which is basically perfectly round. perfect shape. grade one tree. there is one little side missing. we always feel like every
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tree has a good side. everyone has their good side but so do trees. shape has to come up to the top. nice peak and you want a good good top. the peak at the top is where it is at because you need to put the star on top. >> give us an example ever with these trees do. any of these pass the muster? >> all of our trees, would very a delivery company. so we have one shot to make an impression. all of our trees are the premium qualities trees. you order it online and that's it. so, i mean, in our honest opinion, we love them. we pay extra to have them be premium trees. >> what about tree care? this is the other thing. you put it in there and what can do you to make it last longer and not become super try. >> probably the most important thing is water. you cannot give it too much water. so when it's going down, make sure it's always full. we also, tyler's trees give our trees a fresh cut before we go into every single apartment. fresh cut means they are going to be really thirsty. >> fresh cut at the bottom, right? >> take off hall of fame an inch of the bottom to allow it to drink. >> if you go to regular
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christmas tree store can you ask them to give them a fresh cut at the bottom? >> it's a big myth if you don't. otherwise the tree, the sap is going to seal it up tight. it won't drink a single ounce of water. >> how do you keep your cats from drinking out of the water, growing up my cat used to drink out of that thing all the time is there a secret. >> occupational hazard. >> or you don't have a cat. >> i guess the does cat. >> does your heat dry it out. >> absolutely. keep it away from a heater, that's going to dry it out real quick. the other thing is older lights will dry it out and also a fire safety hazard. >> use led lights, right? >> recommend led. never do more than five stands of light on one cord. if you are going to do 10 books of lights on different cords. >> how long does it last? december 1st. >> >> good through early january. >> if you water it every day. >> that's awesome. thank you very much. tyler and brian. they will be back later in the show with more christmas tree tips and tricks. >> where do you order them? >> tyler's trees.com.
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>> thanks, guys. appreciate it go inside to anna where it's warm. >> the drinking water isn't so bad but don't put a lot of tinsel around the bottom because then the cat and the tree is going to go -- not a good idea. ray rice is free to rejoin the nfl. will anybody wanted him after his former domestic violence scandal. player is weighing in exin. down on the biggest shopping day of the year. what happened? we found out. buying a car just got a whole lot easier.
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hi, everybody. happy saturday. quick headlines now. a blow to business busiest shopping day of the year. best buy.com crashes. the company also shut down on thanksgiving eve and thanksgiving day. the officials blaming it on a sudden spike in online and mobile traffic those days. and kanye west missing from the kardashian family dinner. reports say the rapper was, instead, spotted with friends at a restaurant in paris. kim kardashian was in los angeles. chloe hosted the dinner and posted these pictures on instagram. >> it's official. ray rice reinstated to the nfl after winning his appeal of indefinite suspension. rice is now a free agent and eligible to sign with any nfl team that will have him. his wife, now speaking out. watch this. >> of course in the back of my mind, and in my heart, i knew that our relationship wouldn't be over. because i know that this
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isn't us and it's not him. if there but just because he could play, should he? and will any team have him? here to discuss former two time all pro-nfl player tony richardson. nice to sigh. >> good morning, nice to see you as well. will any team touch him? >> right now, i believe. i don't think there is a team that will touch him. i think is he toxic right now. i think if a team would do it. only team that i would see that he would fit in would probably be the patriots because they do such a great job of kind of cutting out the media and kind of cutting out what other people think. that's the only team that i think he could possibly ever sign with in the future. >> people saying should he be back in the nfl? people say you know what? people deserve second chances, we saw what michael vick went through and the philadelphia eagles picked him up after he went to prison for dogfighting. does he deserve a second chance in the nfl? >> i think he definitely deserves a second chance just because he has obviously paid his debt to society. i do believe that you shouldn't take away a man's livelihood because he made a missteak. he has admitted his mistake. he has been punished for it and he should be allowed to play. however, i don't think he
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will ever play in the national football league again. >> these players are role models for our kids. what messages to it send to our children when a father is sitting there watching football with his son and the son asks i thought, wait a minute, with didn't we see him all over the news a few months ago for hitting wise wife and knocking her out in an elevator in how is he allowed to play again? what do we tell our children? >> i think it's a great question. it's something that's it's a learning opportunity. because you can say you know what, son? >> he made a terrible mistake. has made business debt to society. we don't ever condone hitting women. we don't condone hitting kids or anything in that nature. i think it's an opportunity for a father to sit down and talk. not only in the national football league, it's a societal issue. we see the campaigns now. it should be no tolerance at all. >> it took a while for this to come to light, right? >> yes. >> if you read this 17 page report from the judge and her decision. this x federal judge who decided to reinstate him because of double jeopardy, tried twice in the situation. she really pointed the harsh
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light on roger goodell saying that the nfl really dropped the ball here. that it took two videotapes to take action on this. really sweeping it under the rug. she wishes he would have been swifter in bringing out justice much faster. do you think that he dropped the ball here? >> yeah. i definitely think he dropped the ball. i think a lot of people along the way dropped the ball. i think the federal officials dropped the ball. there is no way with the technology and things that we have there is no way that that tape couldn't have came out sooner. having seen that tape and the fact that he didn't even go to jail. i think everyone across the board dropped the ball. and now i think that ray and jenea' can pick up the pieces and get their life back on track. >> what do you think owners are going to do. you mentioned the patriots. you bring up a great point. are the owners going to stick together here and say we're not signing this guy? we're going to send a message? >> yeah. i think they are definitely going to stick together. i think a lot of it has to do with obviously the media and the, you know, the public's opinion. but, also, when you start talking about sponsors and things of that nature. it's a toxic situation. i think any team that brings him in automatically you are
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going to have protesters and sponsors who who say you know what? wait a minute, back away. whether you have that type of pressure and the way the league is generating revenue i think it's going to be harder for him to play again. >> you have such a unique perspective being in the locker room of an nfl team something like me will never have the chance to do. maybe as a punter. for a in jik league. no way. but you have this unique perspective of being in the locker room. what would it be like to be around a guy like that. welcoming him into the team? what do players have to do? you have to remain focused on the the field or how does that distract you? >> you can't allow to you distract you number one because it's your job. number two, like i said, it's a societal issue. i can't say i don't have people in my life or friends in my life that have either been in that situation or know someone that has. really what you do is try to be there as a support system and say, you know, honestly we don't condone this at all 100%. this ♪ acceptable. however, now we can help you get your life back on track. because that's the thing that he needs to focus on right now.
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mending his relationship with his wife. getting any necessary counseling you need. you can't isolate this young man because is he a young man who made a terrible mistake. he has the rest of his life to mean. put arm around him and tell him you still love him. you want to be there to help him. >> tony richardson, great to see you this morning. >> great to see you as well. >> have a great christmas. >> you too. >> coming up here, black friday shopping shut down as michael brown protesters take over malls across the country. live in ferguson, missouri, next. remember these hilarious dads going viral for frozen parody video? one of them is back with parenting advice that every mom and dad needs to hear. here is one tip. don't play frozen anymore. ♪ perfect day ♪ because i know that i will never
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there it is, dedicated to surviving parenthood. >> joining us is ryan quinn. >> pretty awesome. >> thank you very much. >> congratulations on the book. >> thank you for having me back. >> were you surprised by the success of this video? >> we were. our thoughts were let's make a funny video and send it out to it a few friends and say take a look at this. honestly our goal was 10,000. once we eclipsed that and raced on to 2 million, we
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were floored. >> views? >> yes. >> stand up comedian to begin with. >> right. coming up with this idea probably was a little bit natural, and then you parlayed this into a book. >> exactly, yes. the idea fort proich video with other comedian qulans and i miss rating over all that is frozen. and then i kind of capitalized on the strike quality iron hot mentality and wrote a comedy book on parenting. >> i have been flipping through in this morning and keeping me in stitches. because people are eating bacon and eggs and cheerios we want to keep this not too nasty. things that used to gross you out won't phase you at all once you become a parent. >> absolutely. hit weakest stomach in the world before i had kids. the slightest hiccup i race towards the puke. makes no sense but as a parent that's what i have to do. >> mom fussing with a kid and had little baby got sick. my wife was like i'm going to help you. she ran over and grabbed towels. though that would have never happened to me before. >> i just find that there are universal truths that
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happen and in parenting i thought, you know what? the take away is have a sense of humor. stop and laugh out loud. >> rule 64 if you have multiple kids they will fight over insert any noun. >> anything at all. anything from i love purple more than you to i want to push the elevator button first or most recently i heard a blood curdling scream from downstairs. ran down to find out what the problem was i saw my at the time a-year-old holding nothing in her hand. she was standing at the bottom of the stairs holding nothing. the 4-year-old screaming and clamoring to get to what that thing was. a little bit of inquiry i determined that the a-year-old had apparently made invisible cookies. [ laughter ] >> and the 4-year-old wanted some. so, in an effort to stop the fight and quelch, you know, the blood letting that was about to happen. i did the only thing that a rational adult human 400 something male could do in that moment and i said stop, daddy will make more invisible cookies. and i got down on my hands
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and knees and whipped up a baker's dozen. >> poured a glass of milk to go with it. >> solved the problem. another part of the book rule 1 4 that parents say the most ridiculous things, what do you mean? >> absolutely. i have a dozen examples. including the other day and you know, arguably the craziest time of our day is when we are trying to get out the door for school in the morning. everything is instain. trying to get shoes on and homework together. it literally said outloud i'm going to school with or without you. >> i think i have said that too. >> ryan aucoin, the book is "parenting rules. congratulations on the video. we linked up the videoed on "fox & friends" page. this will be a fun stocking stuffer. >> thanksgiving miracle, two boys stuck under a pile of snow for hours with time running out. one of the police officers who helped save their lives joins us here next hour. >> and, do you pack heavy when you travel? a brand new invention claims to change the whole game. oh wow.
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details on the latest developments and arrests overnight. >> and call it a thanksgiving miracle. police rescue two buried in a snow bank for hours. >> motivating each other like to not go to sleep. keep yelling. keep moving our body. trying to break out. >> one of the hero officers is here live this hour. >> and never say never turns out pig does fly. but no one said it ended well. this woman tried to take a pig on a plane.
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didn't go so well. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, this is judge janine hiro. you are watching "fox & friends." be seated. >> all rise. >> you were ready for that rick reichmuth is here for tucker this morning. >> i am. thank you very much. >> calling double duty. >> we have a lot coming up this hour. gadgets for dads. moms are doing all the shopping ahead of time. picking out gadgets for teenage boys and husbands and fathers. so i have got some great gadgets for dads that you are going to want to stay tuned for. >> absolutely. first we have a fox news alert. more arrests in ferguson, missouri overnight. protesters getting cuffed after clashing with officers demonstrators also marched through crowded malls and stores staging die ins forcing police to shut the doors on the busiest shopping day of the year there. >> hands up. don't shoot.
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garrett continue any joins us live in ferguson with the latest. garrett? >> yeah. rick. those peaceful nights didn't last long here in st. louis. last night's protest here at the ferguson police department let left some interesting things behind. we found in this morning along the gutter. a newspaper from the revolutionary communist party. that is a new group that we have seen out here last night. it was a group of students from new york. they were part of crowd before 150 folks that flooded the streets here. they refused to leave. and when they did, police came out in riot gear, in pepper spray. they moved into the crowd who was a couple folks were throwing water bottles at them. in all they eventually arrested 16 people. so along with the communist party. we also have the new black panthers that have been out here. as well as the kkk which has been on the ground leading up to this decision as well. so there is a lot of groups that are here it keeps building as lots of folks are coming. in also across st. louis, you saw that video as you
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were coming to us, of the folks that went tout to the shopping malls and stores all across saint lewis. they wanted to make their voices heard. it was part of their effort to boycott black friday and disrupt business. they went to these shopping malls. they would go around, they would march, they would chant. they would sit in. businesses were forced to close their doors and many of the shop owners say on the biggest shopping day of the year, that that certainly did hurt their business. and really, one of the remaining questions that we have that is yet to be answer dollars is with all of these various groups that have dissended on st. louis, each with their aown agenda is what kind, if any of real changes are going to be able to come from any of these demonstrations. rick? >> all right. thanks garrett. >> ferguson, wasn't alone. hundreds of michael brown protesters fanning out across the country, disrupting the busiest shopping dale of the year. seattle protesters marched the streets and crowded busy malls. >> hands up. >> don't shoot.
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>> hands up. don't shoot. >> at least five people there were arrested for using pepper spray. and trying to block traffic. >> and in oakland, california. dozens were arrested after chaining themselves to trains. >> >> tell the truth and stop the lie. mike brown didn't have to die. >> yeah, that group bringing service to a stand still before police cut them loose and took them into cuss ed. >> and hundreds marching the streets of thinking in magnificent mile and flooding times square here in new york city. >> and today is small business saturday. so a lot of people are going out and supporting maul businesses today. and the purchases there. a a lot of business owners in ferguson concerned. small business owners are saying we didn't do anything wrong. and worrying about the looting that could take place. and riots that go. you know, destroy their businesses. >> with those types of protests that he we just saw from garrett. also just the protest test test test simply not buying anything could hurt small businesses and big businesses as well. of course, a lot of celebrities putting out the #on social media, black out
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black friday. saying don't spend a dime retailers are going i didn't do anything. why are you taking it out on me. >> so true. much more on that throughout the show this morning. first, some headlines. >> get right to those. two people shot inside a chicago nordstrom on one of the busiest shopping days of the year. police say man shot girlfriend store employee before killing himself. that victim is still in critical condition at the hospital we're told. the store was full of shoppers at the time of the shooting. and a fox news alert. breaking overnight. former hosni mubarak acquitted of all charges and deghts of protesters the uprising that ended his rule. the 86-year-old won't be released right away. still serving a three years sentence in a separate corruption case. benjamin watson's reaction to the events in mergz has quickly gone viral. the new orleans saints tight end took to facebook because he was upset because he was upset and elm bare respected. a a lot of looting and
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rioting comes from a lack of family relationship. here is he is "on the record" last night. >> as a parent of four kids, my kids need to look to me for that leadership. it's my job as a parent to tell them what's real and what's not real and to grow them up to be respectful, to do things the right way. so that he can avoid some of these things that happen. >> he never expected this kind of attention. he just wanted to write down his feelings. >> and it's that time of again. the white house christmas tree arriving by horse drawn cart. first lady michelle obama and her daughters sasha and maliyah were there to greet the tree after getting a nice whiff of the 20-foot fir they decided it's a keeper. this year's tree came from a farm in pennsylvania. those your headlines. >> big news this week. ray rice has won his appeal against the nfl. you remember he had the two game suspension. outrage after the video was released of him beating his wife in the elevator and knocking her out cold and
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whether or not he would ever play in the nfl again. he has now been reinstated because now double jeopardy can't be tried twice. already served a two game suspension and this video was lee leased. the judge in this, she wrote a 17 page report saying that look, through the whole process he told the truth about everything that unfolded in atlantic city. and the judge, barbara jones in this, really pointed the finger towards roger goodell and the nfl for not drawing enough attention to this at the time. >> now, the image we have possibly is going to try to begin. i don't know if they have hired any consultants or pr people yet to try to help them. but what we do know is that his wife, jenea' rice is spiking out publicly for the first time in an interview that she did with matt lauer. shear a piece of it. take a listen to what she has to say. >> i was furious. we came home and we didn't talk the entire ride. well, i didn't speak to him. the entire ride home. he tried to talk to me i didn't want to hear anything. i just knew he hit me and i
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was completely over it. i was done. i didn't want to hear anything. i just didn't even want to entertain it. entertain him. anything that he had had to say. any explanation. of course in the back of my mind, and in my heart i knew that our relationship wouldn't be over. because i know that this isn't us and it's not him. >> so, is life all about second chances? jenea' rice giving him a second chance. well l. other teams in the nfl, will they take him on because ray rice is free to go now. we had former nfl player tony richardson on the show earlier. here is his thoughts. >> right now i believe -- i don't think there is a team that will touch him. i think is he toxic right now. i think he definitely sceerves a second chance because he has obviously paid his debt to society. i do believe you shouldn't take away a man's livelihood because he made a mistake. he has admitted his mistake and punished for it and should be allowed to play. yonch he will played in play nal football league again. >> it was interesting what he had to say. he said look, maybe the only team that would touch him because they managed to keep
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the media away from them is the new england patriots. they don't let media distractions. so that might be be the only team that would touch him. but he says he thinks all the on or abouts are going to come together, band together and not hire him at all. he had sent a message to the nfl. >> nfl players are super stars and they are icons and heros to our kids can. some say that it would give the wrong message to allow them to come back and play. but we saw similar things with michael vick and michael vick came back. we saw similar things with chris brown in the music industry after those terrible pictures of rihanna. he is back making hits. >> we ask our facebook question of the day. do you ever want to see ray rice on the field again? we are getting viewer responses. lewis on facebook says absolutely not. i'm so tired of the double standard for athletes, celebrities, and politicians. >> good for you, lewis. >> sean on facebook writes, yes, let him play, only god can judge him. >> keep them coming. you can go to our facebook, boy, are you fired up about it ff weekend on facebook. can you weigh in on that. >> and we're going to switch
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gears now. a lot of you probably got on a plane to go grandma's house for thanksgiving and you imr to do the same. would you be surprised if you saw a pig sitting there in the cabin? well, that's exactly what happened on a flight from hartford, connecticut. and there is a woman. >> take a look at this on scrowr screen. wrowted her pet pig apparently hiding in a duffle bag. she says she was using it for emotional support. after it was squealing and people on the flight said that it was stinking up the cabin she was kicked off. >> squealing and people were snapping photos of it like this one everyone couldn't believe it. what's going on here. should she have been allowed to bring a pig on the plane? >> well apparently you are allowed to bring your emotional support animals oon planes and something the federal rules drafted in 2012. it includes monkeys, cats, even miniature horses. it can be considered emotional support. the airline does have the right to say no, it's causing a scene or some sort of a disruption. >> i'm going to bring my
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mini horse on my next flight. i'm flying next week. i'm going to bring my mini horse. >> thumbelina in a while. >> he we want to thank daily mail online for that photo there by the way. go to our facebook page this morning. would with you be surprised? would you mind sitting next to a pig on plane? might be nicer than some of the people. >> if you can stick -- kick a stinky pig off a plane can't we kick off like the annoying passenger you sit next to that talks too much and is too loud or smells or snoring guy who falls asleep on your shoulder. >> drooling on you? police arrested two boys. buried in a snow bank for hours. take a look. >> motivating each other like to -- not go to sleep. keep yelling. keep moving our body. trying to break out. break out. >> one of those hero officers is here next. >> there he is he. >> and, ladies, do you wish you had had a bag that could
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yelling. keep moving our bodies, trying to break out. >> he we would have fallen asleep we wouldn't wake up. probably wouldn't have woke up because we would be so cold. >> joining us now. one of the plifers who helped save the's life. officer brandon with the newburgh police department. brandon, thanks so much for being here. >> good morning. >> this is such an incredible story. and it couldn't have ended so differently. >> thank god it's sleuth thanksgiving miracle. >> how did you find these kids and know that there were kids buried under the snow pile? >> i really didn't know anything. i start by sluted group effort. i work with some the best men and women in the police department. it was a long search. two hours. >> you got a phone call though. you thought these kids are probably playing video games. >> you know what? that was my first thought. maybe they got distracted and missed the time. and sometimes when they know they are going to get this trouble they stay out even later. >> was parents giving a call saying we can't find our or did the parents know the kids were buried had the snow. >> before they called us
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they are looking and checking friends house. they didn't want to call us if they were at a friend's house playing video games. >> take us to the moment when you discovered the snow pile and realized what you found. >> it was a very emotional moment. i started digging and when i hit the boot, you know, i tried to stay positive. but a lot of thoughts go through your mind at that point. i started radioing for mobile life and other units to come assist and at that time aat that moment the moment saw the boom move. still alive in there and get them out as soon as possible. >> how long did it take from that point until you got the kids out to safety? >> it was probably about 10 minutes before we dug out the child, it was feet first, the head was the last thing we were able to get out. second child was an additional five minutes before we could get him out. >> unbelievable. they were trapped in maybe an air pocket. what's amazing to me is i used to play in these piles growing up. i think we all did in those culled sacks the snowplows would keep coming. the snowplow kept coming, they were trapped under
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there and more snow and more snow on top. and the snowplow had no idea. >> they were under there for hours. hours. 7, 8 feet of snow. >> you said that the kids heard at least three times the snowplows coming by and pushing more snow on top of them. >> at least three times, yeah. >> we see this happen in avalanches and people die very quickly in these settings. >> these kids are the real hero. you just heard them speaking about telling each other stay awake. we're going to make. this and that's, i'm a little claustrophobic myself. i couldn't imagine being trapped under snow for several hours. >> what i understand could've position were they in when you pulled them out. >> definitely discolored, blue. stiff. right when they got them out of snow they put them on back braces and got them to the hospital. >> amazing story of survival and of your team coming together. thank you for joining us this morning>> really appreciat. >> that family will have a great christmas. >> certainly. >> well, come up. more a list celebrities hacked. angelina jolie and cameron
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release the data. this could be a real life breaking bad spinoff. two canadians arrested trying to cross the border in a mobile meth lab. they never intended to cross the border. they simply got lost. >> somehow i believe that nearly 11 months ago made a new year's rest resolution to do more good. volunteer touring the country all 50 states. >> weapon leroy, the founder of the be local everywhere pojt joins us now. good morning, thanks for being with us. thanks for having me on. >> you say it was the death of a friend last year who died who inspired you to do something good this year. >> yeah. it was his death and it was me sort of examining how can we make the world a more comforting place for everybody. and to prove that we are not doomed. we see he some headlines that give us the impression that the world is coming to an end. i wanted to go out for myself and see that no, we
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are not doomed. there is a lot of love and compassion out across the country. >> you are doing all sorts of things, we saw you in an animal shelter earlier. you are serving food to the soup kitchen it appears here, you have some amazing stories i imagine of some americans that you have met. tell us about the experience had you in montana in particular. >> montana i got to work with an organization called befrienders where they put elderly citizens in touch with younger citizens to sort of forge inner generational friendships to bridge those gaps. because that is one of the gaps that they were seeing in their community and then i also had some people take me out fishing and fish that were caught got donated to the montana happen raptor senator. montana and what the whole tour represented to me we have so many divides in america where people think i won't like that person because they are from over there or they are politically different than me. and what i have learned is that gentleman tell people
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thousand think any more than can i tell them how long to live. but that if we approach each other with love, it makes life sort of easier. all across the country i was getting that from people. and it was really great to know that on paper people think welt i wouldn't like that person. in person i saw the interactions. and i saw that we aren't doomed. this is, you know, if we live love, not fear, we can get into a place where we can make the world better. >> now, have you completed 48 out of the fifth states. you are missing california and hawaii. nicely timed for winter. >> it is nicely timed for winter. >> does this end at the end of this year? what do you do next we're year? >> i'm trying to figure that out. i know i want to continue working volunteer in the charity aspects. i'm also somebody who started two companies in my lifetime. i need to figure out a way to combine theship spirit with the charity and the volunteering. i don't mean that in a for profit way. i would like to investigate creating a nonprofit of some
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sort. i don't know exactly what it looks like. i'm still kind of feeling that out. >> that's great, you have two more states to figure that out a little bit at a time. he we prevented it great story. thank you for what you are doing. i'm sure it was benefited you in so many ways that you can never imagine. >> it has been a great experience. >> thank you so much, ben. >> thank you, folks. in the spirit of the holiday season get their kids out there. >> and do something. >> "fox & friends" chilling video we now have an inside look at hostage situation in an oklahoma office building. a man being held at gunpoint while authorities devise a rescue plan. >> and do you have one of those dads or husbands crazy about gadgets? clayton is one of them, too. and he has the ultimate gift guide coming up next.
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>> that's right. the millennial pfahl fall ken is back. we have to wait a whole year and fans can't wait to see what j.j. abrams. >> which when next year. >> december of 2015. >> lit's be honest, the last three movies weren't that good. >> they were terrible. i want my kids to never see them. i want to see if i can have them never admit to ever seeing those films. hide them from. >> what do you think j.j. abrams is going to do great things. he brought us lost. >> resurrected star trek. kevin mccarthy had my same reaction yesterday. he said this was his face after seeing #star wars the force awakens trailer for the seventh time. >> we asked what you thought if you were excited for. this mary on facebook said my 2 o-year-old son has bruises on his arm from knee geeing watching. this super excited for this
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one. go clayton,. >> when mary cracks up she apparently takes it out on everybody around her. >> just to hear the theme song makes me giddy i cannot wait. >> thor says super star wars geek about fell out of my chair when i saw. this a little sceptic call about keeping to the story line though. is is good stuff. let us know your weekend on ff facebook. i appreciate it. >> some other stories making medicine lines on your saturday to tell you about now. chilling brand new video release of a man ambushing an oklahoma office worker and holding him hostage at gunpoint. come to your screen and look at this. can you see him holding joe steadman forcing him into an elevator as a terrified receptionist looks on. the four hour ordeal finally coming to an end as police and swat foggy yarts talks down rogers. luckily nobody was hurt. officers now chasing a law
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enforcement from ferguson protesters they arrested this week. activist claim they were ghoifn warning before taken to jail therefore violating constitutional rights. more than 30 people arrested since monday according to the the l.a.p.d. many of those people were released just in time for thanksgiving. louisiana senator mary landrieu has been trying to distance herself from president obama while in the middle of a tight runoff campaign to hold her senate seat. landrieu has put out adds separating herself from the president's policy. she also rated the president as a six out of 10. but the democrats' chief of staff caught on camera saying just the opposite. that run off election was december the 6th. it's a alcoholicaholic's --
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shopaholic's dream. it uses air pumps to expand and deflate and it's -- it is diswrured that it can turn into a table and a mini shelf. in the works on kick starter and will hopefully be be available by of next year. and those are your news headlines. all right, clayton and rick, over to you. >> all right, anna, get over here so you can enjoy some of this as well there are only 25 shopping days until christmas. that is the saddest sentence i have read all day long. and we all know that dads can sometimes be the hardest to shop for. sole if you are struggling for your ideas. our own clayton morris, the gadget guru is here with a gift guide just for you. >> i know a lot of people doing shopping for the dads. here is great gadgets dads want the internet connected home devices that's all the rage right now. why don't we start with coffee. dads want coffee and they like internet controlled things using your smart phone. the remote controlled mr. coffee. can you control when you set your coffee pot by using the
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internet on your smart phone. it's that fantastic. can you set reminders that allows you to remember the freshness. can you be in bed and say i just want some coffee right now and click the put ton on smart phone coffee is being made downstairs. >> i am thinking lot of these have timers. maybe you don't want to get up at the time i have the timer set that's good for that. >> will monitor the freshness of it. also the gadget and audio file in your family loves a good speaker. dad wants something for the office. renn has come out with the v a a airplanes speaker. highest reviewed air place speak on the market. thing is. spay play speaker. >> this is the kind of thing where you need one in your living room. you don't need them all over. >> exactly fantastic device. >> what's this piece of
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furniture little bit older. has struggles to hear the television. this has won all kinds of awards by z box. we have seen those cochlear implant videos from children. same kind of response from someone 70, 80 years old. being able to hear their television for the first time. they complain about bass being o loud on television they can't make out the voices on tv. the zvox system converts the treble to your ears able to make out voices for the first time. really revolutionary products won all kinds of awards. going to be one of the biggest sellers of the holiday season. >> probably saves family members too. very often, i'm one of these people who turns up the volume so loud everyone sells turn it down. >> audio is a big part of it but the television is a big part of it as well. sony's 4 k television. four times the resolution of hd television now. built in wi-fi.
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prices have dropped significantly on next displays. black friday deals and cyber monday deals. check out sony.com. this has incredible picture. sony i object credible displays on 4 k displays. >> i'm a yard guy. right? i do a lot of yard work. and the dad that spends a the love time out in the yard that doesn't want to fuss with gasoline anymore or batteries that die in about an hour. ego has revolutionized lithium battery technology in blowers and mowers. you simply charge this up for a little while. slap the battery on the back of your blower. >> it's so light too, by the way. >> it's so light. >> give me some right here. >> watch anna's hair. >> really powerful and it lasts for the whole time that you are going to be out there in the yard. here is their lawn mower as well. batteries interchangeable.
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pop open the lid and pop open the battery right inside the chamber, charge it up and same power you are used to with your traditional lawn mower. this is fantastic. no more chords. electric mowers tripping over the chord the whole time and fighting with it if you have any questions about any of these gadgets, reach me on twitter at clayton morris. post of of these people. >> need the hair people to come in as well. >> i'm going to be in trouble. >> here is what is coming up on "fox & friends." his town is plagued with violence. asked everybody to pray. now atheists are suing him. that mayor joins us live straight ahead. >> homeless coat wearing monkey. here is the update.
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welcome back. a quick look at your headlines now. a menu designed to read your mind. pizza hut is test agnew technology that will predict what you are craving. computerized eye movement makes recommendation based on what you are looking a the technology is not yet in restaurants but we will keep you posted. coca cola banned by one of the teacher unions in the country. printing the soda at any events. citing human rights violations. coke is saying the claims are outdated and wrong. >> and got a long way to go. darwin the coat wearing ikea monkey is trying to raise money to get to ontario, canada home. move to a bigger location. but he needs 4 the $0,000 in the next 33 days to do that. so far he has only raised about $5,700. up from 4,000 yesterday. that monkey is fantastic.
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he does fantastic work on the internet. anna. >> all right, clayton. thank you so much. where did he get that coat. 42 minutes after the hour. two little boys shot 4 and 8 years old. they weren't alone. senseless shootings happening for months in ocala, florida. mayor took a much different approach. he asked his community to pray. now thanks to the atheist he is on a list of local leaders who are getting sued. the mayor kent goen joins us now. good morning, thanks for being with us. >> good morning, anna. >> ken, tell us how this all went down. obviously your community has really been tried by the situation. why did you ask your community members to pray? >> well, let me start off by saying, our chief of police met with the naacp and asked them, you know, what would you like us to do to help you? one of the things that we do, is community policing in ocala.
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they said, you know, why don't we reach out to some of the faith based community, which we did. we know how important the faith based community is in ocala and in that community. we had identified some of the people that were involved in the shootings. and so they said, you know, why don't we have you know, a prayer rally, vigil, et cetera. and some walks in the community to maybe encourage the people that witnessed this t. to come out and have enough strength to work with us and tell us who the actual shooters were. or give us some evidence. that's kind of what we did. >> was this open to everybody or was it specific to one religion. >> absolutely not it was open to everyone. i know there were atheists that were there. we even invited to us speak. our chief of police were involved in this. chief greg ram was instrumental on this and working with the community. >> why do you think they are targeting you? >> >> well, quite frankly, i think they don't want god
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involved in our community or country. and when people do things like this. and speak out. which obviously we need to do. they want to silence that. >> and is this testing your faith? is it making it stronger? >> it's making mine a lot stronger. a lot stronger. you know, one of the things that we talk about is our religious freedoms. and we are going to have the military unit come back from afghanistan here next week. we're going to welcome them back and you know, when you think about it. you think about what those men and women have done and what people all over the country, our world has done in our armed forces to ensure our liberties and our religious freedoms. and i don't want that to be in vain. so we need to start speaking out on issues like this. and i know -- and that's why we're doing it. we are just not going to stand idolly by and let someone trample all over our religious freedoms.
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we're not going to do that in ocala. >> is this a symptom of a bigger problem something going on across the country. we have done stories where football players asked to take a cross off of their helmet or not pray on the field or talk about war on religion around the holiday season. you can't say merry christmas anymore. is this evidence of the pc police going too far as well? >> sure, that's exactly what it is about. one of the things as mayor, you know, i take an oath to swear to uphold and protect the constitution of the united states. and i take that oath very seriously. and that's what we are doing here. but, yeah, you know a lot of times i see this on the news where communities are asked to stop praying and and at school board meetings or counsel meetings, et cetera. so i like you mentioned. and i always see that's happening to somebody else, now it's happening to me. and my community. >> mr. mayor, thank you so much for your time this morning. let us know how this all plays out. okay? >> all right. thank you, anna. >> thanks a lot.
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welcome back. quick headlines for you. black friday was out in colorado was green friday was in. big lines at pot dispensaries were seen all over. >> and think twice about grabbing a precious aisle seat on an airline. those seats carry the most germs on the plane. that's because you're exposed to everyone who walks by your row headed to the bathroom. also my favorite seat on the flight. >> the next time you go to the bank, imagine this. the clerk hands you $30,000 and gives you 24 hours to spend it. it just happens to 24 lucky people. >> it is for today. >> we're going to do it now. >> is this eel? >> it's real, absolutely real. >> what would you do? >> my next guest was one of those winners. she's here along with the market president for td bank.
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this is such a beautiful story. you walked into the bank and they handed you $30,000 and said you're going to use this to do something good. tell me about what you did. >> i was surprised, to my amazement. i have a foundation for foster kids. when i was told my dream was to create a ball, a cinderella experience for our girls. we selected the girls. >> and 20 girls who are in a foster home. so girls who don't have homes. >> don't have homes, they're older, you know, they're just stuck there. and a lot of them feel forgotten. >> so you got them dresses. you got a dj, an event space, and put on an incredible party. >> td bank worked out everything. 24 hours, they walked in and they were mesmerized and i was, too. >> you had your best friend who wanted to come to the event, and couldn't come and they surprised
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you. >> that was the biggest thing. we became friends on facebook and they flew her in. that was my surprise. >> of any of these girls who experienced this, what were and of the stories you heard from them and changes possibly in their lives. >> the biggest thing is the girls came up and said you made my day, changed my life. knowing what we're doing in the community with foster kids, they were empowered. they felt beautiful, and they were -- they said they felt like cinderella. >> that's wonderful, and the results of that will be played out over time. >> jason, an amazing program you have set up. tell me about it. >> really excited. the hash tag we're using is #make today matter. we went out to our customers and said, tell us what you would do. we took those stories and brought them to life. 24 storiestories, 24 hours to bt to life. we couldn't be more excited about the results. >> 24 recipients of this money. i want you to tell us about a few others. the first is doris.
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>> doris is one of our customers in washington. it's thang thank week. obviously, the veterans and folks -- the veterans in the u.s. are hugely important to us. so doris actually went up to her community and found veterans and actually gave a lunch and learn session, brought that to life, and actually donated sport wheelchairs to those veterans. we watched them play basketball and brought that to life. that was her event, her dream. >> i can't imagine. another names michael. tell us about michael. >> michael is in ontario. he had an accessibility dream. he went in his community and found folks who couldn't necessarily get in and out of their homes. he built accessibility ramps so they could interact with their community. >> and edwin? >> edwin is a school teacher in florida. he's big in athletics. he grew up in athletics and sports. he decided to say, hey, could i bring the youth league, bring a whole bunch of equipment and
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start a new foundation for them. we brought a bunch of kids, football to them. and it was just -- super citing to see. you probably saw some of the images on the screen. >> 24 amazing stories. what do you do next. you're a foster mom, you have adopted children. does this give you inspiration for the future? >> it gives me incentive. what we do next is work harder for the kids in the system to create awareness and the prograprogram s that being beautiful offers for our foster kids in the system. >> it's great, also, jason, a large bank like td bank still involved in the community, which we need our businesses to do. >> thank you very much, congratulations and happy holidays to you. >> happy holidays to you. >> coming up, benjamin watson's reaction to the events in ferguson going viral with tons of support. hear his solution to the
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hi, again. morning, everybody. it's saturday, the 29th of november, 2014. a fox news alert. a black friday confrontation like we have never seen before. shoppers face off with protesters angry about the michael brown decision. details on the new developments and arrests overnight. and does the country make sense of those events, nfl star benjamin watson has his own answer to the violence. >> leadership comes from the household.
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it comes from the family. and you know, as a parent of four kids, my kids need to look to me -- >> his words of inspiration are sweeping the world online, ahead. and just call it a thanksgiving miracle. two boys buried live. under a feet of snow. >> motivating each other to not go to sleep, keep yelling, keep moving our body, trying to break out. >> we'll hear more from them. and the officer who saved their lives. straight ahead. >> fox and friends hour four starts right now. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ >> you do love amy grant. >> i do.
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have you put up your christmas tree? >> last night. it's a shorter season this year, so we have our friend showing us how to set it up and ticks and tricks. we'll show you the best way to buy a new tree in a short amount of time. >> small business saturday so it's a great time to support your local tree vendor. >> have you set up your tree yet? >> no. >> in my apartment, it's about this big, but i got christmas rooms. >> charlie brown tree? >> there's no room for that. i put up my stocking from when i was a kid. >> i'm trying right now. >> i'm sorry. >> first this, a fox news alert. more arrests in ferguson, missouri. new video showing protesters getting cuffed after clashing with protesters. they staged what they're calling die-ins. forcing police to shut the doors on the busiest shopping day of the year, laying down on the floors.
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>> garrett kinney joins us live in ferguson. what does it look like there? >> i can tell you, you can now add the communist party to the list of groups that are protesting here in st. louis. i want to show you what we found in the gutter this morning that was left over from the protests last night. this is a newspaper from the revolutionary communist party. this group that was here last night, they said they were from new york, a group of students. part of a larger crowd of about 150 folks that flooded the streets here. they refused to leave, and when police heard that, they came out in riot gear and pepper spray. and a couple folks there sort of throwing water bottles at them. 16 people were arrested in all. as you can see, just one guy was from st. louis or rather from missouri. a suburb of st. louis. all the rest were from other parts of the country.
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compare that to earlier this week when nearly everyone arrested was a logeal. across st. louis, else where, an entirely different group of protesters flooded the malls and they went to malls and shopping centers everywhere, really, across the city in an effort to shut down black friday. it was part of their boycotting black friday effort. the group of several hundred flooded those malls. they would chant, loudly march throughout the businesses. they were forced to close down until the protesters would leave. they were peaceful, but business owners said that did hurt them on one of the busiest shopping days of the year. you can see here that there are a lot of groups that are coming here to st. louis as part of these demonstrations, but each has their own specific agenda and items they're pushing for. what we get to see is a consensus on exactly what kind of changes they're pushing for or exactly how they hope to accomplish them, whether they reach that or not is something yet to see. hopefully in the next several
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days as they do come together and work with police. they're hoping to do that and reach some kind of consensus. >> garrett live for us in ferguson, missouri. a lot of celebrities are coming out and adding fuel to the fire. we saw al sharpton leading some protest marches there as well. you had a lot of celebrities saying, wait a second. let's take a pause. reflect on this and see iff we can have a national conversation on what unfolded. benjamin watson is one of those people. he's an nfl star, an all-pro from the patriots, won the super bowl, and now he's with the saints. he wrote a really interesting piece on his facebook page, a long, thoughtful piece about his initial reactions to what unfolded in ferguson and now how he's going to be able to talk to his kids about it. he was on with greta last night. listen to him. >> leadership comes from the household, comes from the family. you know, as a parent of four kids, my kids need to look to me for that leadership. it's my job as a parent to tell
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them what's real and what's not real and to grow them up to be respectful, to do things the right way. so that we can avoid some of these things that happened. >> talking about the kids that have showed up to the protests. you see the parents on the streets in the protests and the kids are out there with them. what kindf a role model, having your kids with a parents, showing them how to add fuel to the fire. >> monday night, it was wild to see this video, and the kids on the front line there. >> very worth the read of what he posted on his facebook page. i put it on my twitter and we have it on fox and friends facebook page as well. it's very thoughtful and insightful piece about the multifacetedness of this piece. >> we're starting to see celebrities on both sides talk about this. we saw pharrell say something similar. let's remember the video of michael brown in the convenience store acting like a bully. why should we act like a bully on either side, wanting to
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continue the conversation that way. >> we spoke to dr. eric wallace, and we talked to him about this idea that, you know, why some of these leaders aren't going to other parts of the country where violence is unfolding. take a listen to his thoughts. >> there's a segment of the black population that wants to keep the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the african-american people partly because they want sympathy, and also because it paid. it's an industry. it's to keep african-americans very upset so they can get them out to the polls when it's time to vote. and it also helps them put money in their coffers. >> dr. wallace, former c congressional candidate from illinois, he said you can't talk about violence and not mention chicago violence when there have been over 300 homicides between january and october, like the president did when he was there in chicago, speaking out about ferguson and not speaking about chicago where his feet were standing. >> al sharpton, or jesse
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jackson, could bring cameras to the areas and shed a light, but it doesn't make sense politically orfici financially. more on that later. >> and a look at what else is making headlines. two people shot inside a chicago nordstroms. police say a man shot his girlfriend who is a store employee before killing himself. the victim is still in critical condition at the hospital, we're told. the store was full of shoppers at the time of the shooting. and a fox news alert. breaking overnight, former egypt president hosni babaric acquitted of all criminal charges following the 2011 uprising that ended his rule. he's serving a three-year sentence in a separate correction case. >> former baltimore ravens running back ray rice winning his appeal of an indefinite suspension, making him immediately eligible to play in the nfl. rice was dropped from the ravens and was suspended by the league
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after a video of him punching his wife in the elevator, at least the aftermath surfaced. his wife sat down with matt lauer to talk about that night. >> of course in the back of my mind and in my heart, i knew that our relationship wouldn't be over. because i know that this isn't us and it's not him. >> a judge finding rice never lied to the league about his actions. now, the question is, which team, if any, will sign the running back. >> and home safe from afghanistan. >> nearly 200 ft. carson soldiers returned to colorado springs thursday morning just in time for thanksgiving dinner. the soldiers have been working with afghan security forces since march. i bet the turkey never tasted so good. >> so true. well, have you heard the story about these two kids playing in the snow out
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alongside the side of the row, in snow banks and a plow went by and put more snow on top of them and they got buried and were buried for hours. they are speaking out now and telling their story. take a look at what they said about how they survived. >> i was punching, punching everything. i was moving my shoulders, banging my head. moving everything so i could get more space. >> he had more space than me. i couldn't really move. if i could have sat up, i could have got my legs out and we could have made more space, but there was a big block of ice on my chest so i couldn't move. >> motivating each other to, like, not go to sleep, keep yelling, keep moving our body, trying to break out. because i knew if we fell asleep, we would have probably not woken up because we would have been frozen. >> we had a chance to speak to brandon, a police officer with the department. he said i'm not a hero. the people at the department are heroes and the kids are heroes.
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think about avalanches where people could be killed in a matter of minutes if not a short amount of time. he said when he pulled them out, it was a scary situation. listen. >> it was a very emotional moment. i started digging, and when i hit the boot, you know, i tried to stay positive, but a lot of thoughts go through your mind at that point. i started radioing for mobile life and other units to come assist. at that moment, the officer sitting next to me saw the boot move. we realized they're still alive and we have to get them out. these kids are the real heroes. you saw them speaking, telling each other, stay awake. we're going to make this. i couldn't imagine being trapped under snow for several hours. >> you know, it's amazing about the snow banks, too, it gets very icy very quick here, so that snowfall falls and then it turns into big icy boulders, especially if the snow plows are
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coming through dumping it. it took ten minutes just to get to the boot. he said the stuff was so heavy and thick. and these kids are trapped under there. when he pulled them out, they were blue. they were barely awake, and they managed to get them right to the hospital. >> but he saw that boot move and he knew there was hope, and they went in so quickly. an amazing story. coming up here, president obama campaigned as a champion of the middle class, but our next guest, a former secret service agent said the president's big government policies are hurting the folks he is promising to help. >> and mary landrieu trying to distance herself from the president, but wait until you hear what one of our staffers just said. h staffers just said. e staffers just said. r staffers just said.
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dan criticizes the president's power grab saying, quote, we have gone from not ask what your country can do for you to ask how you country can step on you. >> how is the president's push for bigger government creating problems for the working class. good morning, dan. >> thanks for having me. >> you have strong opinions on what's happened in the last week and a half. >> i do. being an actual member of the middle class, it's incredible. the president has turned this into the world's worst magician. he's pulling this magic act on america where the rabbit comes out of the hat and he says, presto chango, and people actually believe that the rabbit originated in the hat. he keeps saying how he's in this battle for the middle class, as he just further compresses the boot on the neck of the american middle class. through a number of different
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mechanisms. >> after the midterms, at the beginning of the month, you would have thought maybe he would have gotten a clue, and pollsters, though, are asking questions about what the president -- about their thoughts on some of the president's actions, for example, this executive action on immigration, which is allowing 5 million illegal immigrants to be here legally. 32% approve, 42% disapprove, and 14% aren't sure. what do you make of this? >> the first mistake we're making is thinking about this rationally, as rational actors. the president is not. this is an unprecedented power grab at the executive level at the expense ovthe americans. the irony of it and what i wrote in the piece is i was having this conversation not long ago with an legal immigrant friend of mine who was from ecuador who doont believe how his business was being completely undercut by the illegal immigrant pool in the state of maryland. they didn't have to pay taxes. they didn't have to bond any of
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their jobs. his business was being worked out. this is a hard working real american, he was astounded at how poorly the democrats have governed the country, and shame on some crony republicans who played along as well. >> you talked about in general democrats are generally perceived as the champions for the struggling, but you say this is exactly the opposite of reality. and why, then, would the president make this power grab? >> well, he's making this power grab because he's idealogically always going to be a big-government liberal at heart. he doesn't have the ability to give the bill clinton, the era of big government is over speech. it was john f. kennedy that argued marginal tax rates, as tax rates go up, government revenues goes down because people avoid paying taxes. the president is not emotionally
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mature enough, politically mature enough to give that speech. he's obsessed and married to this idea of big government, and you see it everywhere. whether it's his attack on for-profit colleges which lower income community happens to use. rich people go to harvard. they don't need the for-profit colleges, or even the new attack on the internet. who do you think is going to pay the cost? it's you, it's not going to be the big corporations. >> all right, dan, thank you so much for sharing your opinion with us. and everybody at home, let us know your thoughts on this. do you think the president's actions, all of his executive actions, have been too strong? let us know your thoughts. e-mail us or hit us up on facebook and twitter. coming up, what if we told you there was an off switch for what ails you? turns out, there is. details on the potential life changing event for millions of people who suffer from chronic pain. >> and sometimes the best medicine is a little puppy love,
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north korea, you heard me right. this comes after the decision in ferguson not to charge police officer in microal brown's death. they claim the protests following the decision proved discrimination is active ly played in the u.s. >> want to go somewhere but don't know where? end quote, that was a mistake. malaysia air said they wanted to inspire people to travel, but critics say the statement is insensitive. >> this is what happens when you hire something potentially who is straight out of college to do your hipromotional campaign. >> a puppy can make anyone feel better. >> in the past, we have talked about programs that bring pets to hospitals to help patients recover. now it's expanding to doctors and nurses as well. i went to a hospital in philadelphia to find out how.
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>> this is something you don't have to look long and hard for at a hospital, from the e.r. to patient care, it runs rampant and those on a mission to save people's lives, but this puppy is on a mission, too. to help bring a smile to the p patients at the hospital of pennsylvania. >> most studies show dogs and cats are therapeutic, and when you pet them, the blood pressure decreases. we have a pet program for patients and i thought the staff needed one, too. >> e.r. nurse heather matthews announced this in 2013 after realizing how much her dog helped her unwind after wourk. now for two hours every month, doctors and nurses can put down their charts, scalpels, stethoscopes and pick up a puppy instead. >> most employees take coffee
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breaks and lunch breaks, but i would take a puppy break any time. and don't let the name fool you. kittens can be cuddled as well. the therapy program directed at the staff at penn is one of its kind in the united states, and pet the pooch doesn't just help the hard working medical professionals, it can be life changing for the pets as well as all can be adopted through the pennsylvania spca. >> i saw her face and fell in love. >> nursing and research manager adopted ethyl after meeting her here a month ago. >> a great dog and i think it was the best thing we did. >> while medical surgical nurse jennifer adopted bandit through pet the pooches asual. >> he was really sick and needed someone to be patient and nurse him back to school, and as nurses, i feel like we're really good at that. >> whether they're looking for a
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new furry friend to bring home or not, there's no doubt puppy play time is the best for doctors and nurses. >> e.r. can get stressful. if we could have one of these guys running around at all times, it would make life ease. . >> it's so successful not just at lowing the stress levels of the workers, but also getting the animals home. almost every one has been adopted. when they brought back ethyl and band bandit, everyone said, oh, i remember you. >> it's such a nice, relaxing piece. chilled out now. nicely done. >> coming up, chilling video. we now have a look at what happened an oklahoma office building when an armed man stormed in. >> and are your kids still making their lists for santa? our expert in a hot ride. >> come on down. >> hot wheels. you're here to buy a car.
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gadgets. the eagle blower is a lithium powered leaf blower, and anna said, all right, prove it. i said it's really powerful. i said, prove it. here's my hair, go. >> what's so great, you don't end up smelling like gasoline after. usually when i have someone throw a leaf blower in my face -- >> i know it's something you deal with on a regular basis. >> real stories maxing headlines. chilling brand new video released of a man ambushing an oklahoma office worker, holding him hostage at gunpoint. you can see him holding the man, forcing him into an elevator as a terrified receptionist looks on. the ordeal coming to an end as police negotiatored talked down rogers. nobody was hurt. >> mary landrieu has been trying to distance herself from president obama in the middle of a tight run-off campaign to hold on to her senate seat.
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she has put out ads separating herself from the president's policies, wshe also rated the president as just as 6 out of 10. but the chief of staff saying just the opposite. >> she's been in office for 18 years and in the senate, that's what you need to get thing s done. >> that runoff election is december 6th. and a cure for those suffering chronic pain could be coming. researchers from st. louis university finding a brain receptive that acts as an off switch for painful sensation. >> if you feel like abnormal pain over and over, like the nerve is injured, instead of telling you what normally you should feel, it will stop that. so it's actually a huge development. the thing to think about is let's say people have diabetes, for example, and their nerves are telling them they have pain and they're injured. this will help them. it will help people with cancer
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related pain. very exciting. >> this finding, the procedure has to go through human trials. >> and this could be a real life breaking bad spin-off. two cumadians arrested trying to cross the border in a mobile meth lab. homeland security agents found chemicals used to make the drug in the car. the people said they never tried to cross the border, they just got lost. those are your headlines. >> how is the weather looking, my friend? >> big travel weekend. everybody had to go someplace for thanksgiving. now you have to get back to where you're going. we'll show you what's going on tomorrow. this is your sunday travel picture. we'll have a few showers around the ohio river valley so you have to watch out for that, but it's warm enough that it's rain and then rain to mountain snow in parts of california and the central rockies. aside from that, not that bad tomorrow. temperatures this morning, cool across the far northern tier of the country, but it is going to warm up in parts of the east,
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and a spectacular travel in the southeast. a few snow flurries across parts of the northeast, but nothing to cause problems. our big attention this week is going to be out across parts of the west. the pineapple express will get going in full motion across california and that's great news. some areas seeing 7 to 8 inches of rain in the next five to six days. we need rain and we'll get a good share over the next few days. temperatures for today, look at the warmup across the central plains. 27 in fargo. tomorrow, the cold air comes back in. by the time we get to monday, temps in amarillo, all the way back down to 37. >> play time. christmas shopping season officially under way. if you're looking for the perfect gift for a kiddo out there, look no further. we have the perfect toys. >> elizabeth is here to show us. >> we saw you driving in, a ford
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f-150. >> imagine, three and up. holds up to 130 pounds so you could put two little ones in there. it's got a seat belt. there's the battery comes with. 130 pounds. you can fit in there, can't you? >> check it out. >> you break it, you buy it. >> forward, backward. working radio. you can plug your mp3 player in it. >> i know how i'm getting to work. >> a lot of kids want a puppy. parents say no, because i have to take care of it. this is one kids can walk. >> for kids, it's so interactive, they can take it for a walk with them. it has a leash and collar. when you pet it, it responds by barking, by moving its head. >> and it doesn't make a mess. >> no mess and we don't have to feed it. >> you're speaking my language, what are we looking at from lego. >> this is from the lego movie. 2,700 plus pieces in this one, the metal beard sea cow.
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we remember this from the movie, even down to the double decker couch, everyone's favorite part of the movie. tons of figures and play. >> this is 14-plus. you give that a wiggle. >> oh. so each one of it sings. elsa and anna, elsa sings let it go, and anna sings for the first time in forever. >> how do you make it stop? >> it's 15 seconds, so if your little one dances and twirls, the lights will come on and the songs. the little ones love to pretend to be the characters. melissa and doug known for high quality opportunities with this one because it's the snack and sweet cart. just like we see on the street when we want a hotdog, a pretzel, ice cream, it's all in there. >> how about ketchup? >> all in there. there's relish in there, all
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different kinds of condiments. we can change the sign to be the hotdog sand, the ice cream stand, the sweet stand. perfect for imaginative play. 50 pieces come with this for really fun play. >> melissa and doug, we have a few of those things, made of wood, not going to break. >> high quality items. we knew them through their wooden puzzles and they have created a whole world. this is max the tow truck. he can pull or push up to 200 pounds. he's got over 50 phrases. he said let's get going. we're going to give him a push. >> uh-oh. >> i think the wheel is stuck. >> you know what it is? it's all the thanksgiving turkey. >> are you over 200 pounds? could that be it? i'm just kidding. let's give him a little push and see. >> there you go. >> he's pulling. he's pulling. >> so he pulled up to 200 pounds. >> he's having a hard time right
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now. >> it might be the thanksgiving turkey. i don't know. he's struggling. >> i'm sorry. i ate too much. not only does he pull or push 200 pounds, but it might have been stuck in the wheels there or something. but he also can climb different obstacles in different arenas. >> i need to lose some weight, anna. >> there you go. see you later, max. >> great stuff. we appreciate it. >> more a-list celebrities hacked. angelina jolie and cameron diaz the targets this time, but it wasn't pictures bad guys were after. >> and could little fights be good for your kids? our parenting panel takes on the fight debate, next.
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>> and this is a sailor you have been looking for. >> have you felt it. >> just a score of music, wow, the newest star wars trailer is out and the geekdom is exploding with happiness. here's some of the best reactions we found. kevin mccartha saying my face after seeing the star wars teaser, the force awakens trailer, for the seventh time. anna kendrick shouts, star wars, language and emoejys fail to express what's in my heart at this moment. and josh writing that trailer, dot, dot, dot, tears. that light saber, more tears. the millennium falcon, gushing tears. but high knows it's not out until late next year.
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>> december 2015, we have to wait. did your farmally fight at the dinner table this thanksgiving? don't worry. according to a new study, in the long run, verbal confrontations can be healthy for kids. joining us are ryan, the frozen dad, and mukensa dawson, and liz stern. nice to see all of you this morning. so any fights at the family table this thanksgiving for you guys? >> well, we're human right? so absolutely. it happens. >> it happens and it's not so bad. kurg to the new studies, they got together and studied the cortisol levels of saliva in kids. here's what they found. quote, conflict experiences can be blsh by alleviating telsh and avoiding conflict resolution, contributing to closeness within the relationship. that's academic jargon for if you fight and resolve it, it's a good thing.
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>> i think if kids learn that confrontation isn't the end of the world, you can have a fight, work through it, and move on. it's better than that keeping all this bottled tension. >> it's important for children to see that parents are going to disagree. not everybody is always going to get along. in the end, usually, you're going to make up. children need to see that. because in life, it's not all roses. they have to learn how to get back together, how to figure out how to solve problems. it's important for children to know that. >> it's important to let our kids know we're human and we will have disagreements and we will have arguments occasionally, but it's a sliply stroke to see it's oak to fight in front of children. i have three small children and i don't think they have the mental capacity to figure out the nuances of a fight. >> some of the tough fights, civil discourse, trying to have a civil fight. my son, if we have an argument about something stupid in the
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kitchen, he'll be standing watching, and then we try to rewrauvl it, and then he's like, fine, i'm back to what i'm doing. >> there's such a thing as a good fight, fighting well. not fighting dirty. >> not abusive and dirty and mean. it's a conflict and an argument, i think it's very healthy and normal. >> this said intense verbal aggression, which concerns me. maybe testing the courrtisol levels in adult, maybe it would be less before you go into a fight, but i thin with kids, we have to be cautious. i would throw that flag up. >> here's another study out this week about the coolness of parents. remember this from "mean girls"? you don't want to be like this. >> hey, hey, hey. how are my best girlfriends. i want you to know if you need anything, don't be shy, okay? there are no rules in this house. not like a regular mom. i'm a cool mom. >> so this idea of being liked, a new study out saying
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generation y spending 18 hours a day plugged into the internet. five hours a day on social media looking for likes and how popular they are. it's a bad thing. >> i'm a dad and i have this intense mortal fear of being the dad with black knee socks standing on the beach with my feet in sandals, but that said, i'm also not focused on being cool. we have a relatively short amount of time, and our job for about 18 years is to keep them figuratively between the gutters and discipline. we're to love and courage and discipline. sometimes when we're being cool, we forget the latter and most important one, to discipline. >> it's the same when the boss that tries to be liked by all of their employees, never going to work. you're always going to sometimes, you know. anger people and stuff like that. it's the same thing with parenting. if you make it about coolness, you have always lost. >> i say to my boys, i'm not here to be cool, i'm not here to be your best friend. i'm here to be your parent.
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your safety, your health, your education, that comes first. i'm not here to be your friend. later on in life, hopefully, we'll be best of friends, but right now, my job is to parent you. >> no chance of me being cool. so that was an easy one for me. liz, ryan, and mckenzie, great to see you. >> christmas right around the corner, need help picking out the perfect tree? everything you need to know when we come back. we have tree experts outside that are going to help us. when i crave a smoke that's all i crave. that's where this comes in. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus nicorette gum gives you intense craving relief. and that helps put my craving
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i have more trimming to do, but that won't be a problem. ready? i give you the griswold family christmas tree. a lot has happened here. looks great. >> just in case you want to avoid a mishap like that, tyler and brian, good morning. thanks for bringing clayton a weapon as well. >> give us tips on how to identify a perfect tree. you are looking at trees and think it's a good one, nope. you made a mistake when you got it. >> the first thing is the height. in new york city, people think they have eight foot ceilings they get home, they are seven. we send you with the saw and
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make it a seven foot tree immediately. >> show us what you want to look for when you are shaking it off, too. >> shaking the tree, first you are looking for needle shed. a fresh tree is not going to have much. the other thing is, you put your hand in, take it out. if you have a fist full of needl needles, it is not tree. >> is that considered a lot of needle shed? >> that's normal. a lot were shipped in north carolina, west virginia, canada, there's going to be transit. >> i think the most important thing is watering. you can never give a tree too much water. we do a fresh cut, we cut an inch and a half from the bottom of the tree. it drinks a lot of water. keep it full. >> when you go to where you buy your tree, ask them to cut off the bottom? >> we like to bring the little piece up to our clients and show them we cut it off.
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>> about a half inch to inch on this thing? >> yeah. >> there you go. >> get in there. >> if you follow these rules, you say this tree can last from now to early january? >> through the new year. you can keep it up for the rose bowl, no big deal. >> what about fire hazard. >> sometimes you are worried about the tree catching fire if it drys out. >> the first tip is keep it well watered. the other tip is keep it away from heat. any heater is going to dry it out. invest in the l.e.d. lights. they burn cooler than normal ones. >> we suggest, don't put more than five strands of lights on one extension cord. if you are doing 100, don't put more than five on one cord. >> how can people find you? >> tylerstrees.com.
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>> thanks for having us. >> today is small business saturday. >> coming up here on the show, can you take a pig on a plane? it's a question that's been plaguing viewers this morning. the answer is apparently not. your viewer e-mails pouring in on a woman who tried to take a pig on a plane. more when we return. there was no question she was the one. she reminds you every day. but your erectile dysfunction-that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain,
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you travel a lot. do you ever try to take a pig on a plane? >> every day. >> don't try it because this woman tried to do it. it was a huge pig. she had it in a duffel bag. she was kicked off the plane after her pig started squealing. people were complaining because it was stinking up the cabin of the plain.
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>> it was smelling. even though this was an emotional therapy animal for her, she got kicked off the plane. apparently, were they hiking or something? backpack and flannel and hiking boots. >> we asked you, should she have been allowed to fly through with a big. >> i can't get through with a bottle of shampoo, how did a pig get over. >> i would prefer a pig over guys i had to fly next to. >> i hear you. the guys falling asleep and taking up two chairs. kick them off. >> there's a list of animals and things you can take. you can take a miniature horse. >> you can take a monkey and a pig. they are all considered emotional support animals. >> i would love to be the person
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in tsa that has to sign off on that. >> i have an aunt that has to take medication. >> go to foxandfriends.com for after the show. >> bye, everybody. >> see you tomorrow. the war on walmart. marchers chanting, shut it down. are america's shoppers saying give it up? i'm brenda buttner. this is bulls and bears. from ferguson boycotts to union backed protests. none of it seeming to turn shoppers away. maybe because they know unions are behind this push for higher pay. here we go. the bulls and bears this week. gary b. smith, tracy burns, jonas and john along with david. welcome everybody.
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