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especially in the entertainment business. we're very grateful for the transparency that we've seen on hollywood front. we know a bit more about the
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people who have created the films and those tv shows that is helped transform our culture and sometimes not such great ways. to celebrate the best and condemn the worst, i'm joined by broadcaster "new york times" best selling author, raymond arroyo. happy thanksgiving. in the wake all these scandals in hollywood, harvey weinstein and john lasseter of pixar. let's start with the bad news. >> we'll start with the bad. >> let's start what we're not grateful for. i think people have to be aware what's coming down the pike. >> there's a new movie gets oscar buzz. arnie hammer is the leadly. he plays a 24-year-old man. rolling stone is hailing that the most romantic movie of the year. he has an affair with a 17-year-old boy.
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>> what? >> at a time people saying roy moore should get out over accusations with relationship with younger people. why would hollywood be championing a movie like this? >> knock out, all the reviews of the film. it is interesting that that would be -- >> it's out of africa of this odd off beat relationship. it's very explicit. i haven't seen it but i read about it. why they would promote this. at this moment in history. >> in most jurisdictions that will be statutory rape or molestation of a child or a minor. that's a real problem. that goes back to what we talked about a couple of weeks ago. the content of what we see generated whether on the internet or hollywood, new york, advertising. that does tell us what we've
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become as a cur culture. tells you a lot about the people who are making it and who's inside of them. i'm a christian, we're all sinners. we put out as far as the product, the work product, it tells you has going on inside of you. >> all these revelations ethey do show us something. hopeful it will points to something more positive. why this would exist. when trying to take harvey weinstein name off the films. i don't understand that. >> there are other accusations, kevin spacey story keeps getting worse. that's an older man with younger men. >> it's a good thing or bad thing? what is hollywood's opinion on this? that's all we want to know. >> kevin spacey losing all opportunities. maybe looking for love connection. some people can argue that. it's not all bad out there. we're grateful for some really good moments in entertainment.
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what about the film, let's say, gary oldham, such a great talent. the "darkest hour" this should be out. >> this is incredible. gary oldham disappearing into winston churchill. then leads his country really through the war. it's a nice tie in dunkirk which was christopher noelens depiction of world war ii evacuations. it was about common men everyday people, risking and sacrificing for the benefit of their country. >> they're still doing that today. another great thing we're grateful for. men and women in uniform. they don't make much money. they do the hard work that a lot of us don't do.
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they do if for us and freedom. my brother said, is there any other war we might make movies about. world war ii. we don't anything on korea. hacksaw ridge. we seem to go back to world war ii. "darkest hour" unbelievable. what about "the star" >> great family film. it's through the eyes of the animal who are surrounding holy family. it's fun. it's life. devon franklin and old pal in hollywood produced this film. everyone from oprah to patty heatton lend their voices to it. >> mel gibson in it.
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>> mark wahlberg and will farrell. hilarious. >> i thought he was not going to act anymore. on the negative, we have to go back to one other thing. because raymond and his wife dragged themselves to see barbara streisand. >> she did 13 concert stops on a tour. it's now on netflix. >> barbara streisand said she was retiring. it's going out of the business sale. we've lost our lease going out of business. last chance now. six toes later, they're still there. >> she claims this is her last concert tour. thank the lord for that. netflix subscribers will be able to see it cost me $500 to learn. even legendary voice and talent
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sometimes market, are sleep walking. when the legend exceeds the passion, it's not worth the ticket price. this is a sleepy thing. she goes through the motion of the music. it's preening. like we should be thankful she showed up. no passion, no connection with the audience. cold as ice. >> funny girl has become tired girl? >> jaded girl. >> people who need my money. now we have a lot to be grateful for the performer for the list this year. there's so many. some of them, fats domino, glenn campbell, tom petty. we'll hear little from them. ♪
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♪ each of them in their own way, different genre. tom petty was a big fan of fats domino. beatles, loved fats domino. >> he was a humbled man. lived in a little place. it got flooded out in katrina. >> i believe he never read music. it's all by ear. >> the joyous performer. i saw him as an old man, it was like it was like 1954 again. >> fun facts people might not know about tom petty. the catalog of tom petty one of the best selling performers all time. 80 million records sold. his guitar teacher, don felder, went on to be part of that small
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little known band called the eagles. never be another one like him. huge loss for rock and roll. glenn campbell, guitar player. i had a chance to interview him few times. he had a lot of struggles. he talked about his demons, drinking, problems in his personal life. >> he was guitarist. they capture. '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s. >> you don't get much big with that group. we lost some giants this year in the world of acting and film. martin landown and jerry lewis.
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you interviewed him a number of times. >> i asked him about joseph and how he refer to himself. let's watch. >> when you're talking about what you did, you often refer to that person as the idiot. the kid. >> the silliness of the kid built tremendously important serious work. the silliness of the kid created great work. >> he was performing up until the age of -- >> 84. he was still performing. people forget, jerry lewis created video cyst. you'll see video assist. video play back. they can play it back after the take. jerry lewis created that in '50s so heck watch himself and direct his own movies.
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incredible legacy. great guy. >> we lost don rickel. one person i really wanted to interview. one of my great regrets. >> just got married. >> i can't picture him on wedding night standing in the room. >> barbara, his wife going, frank get a minute. >> he always went right into the kill. he walked out on stage, he'd always go to the front row. he'd say. fastest person in the row. what you doing there tiny. >> i'll do the whole routine.
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the funniest life performer. >> we're grateful for a lot. lot goes into it. a performance, a written script on stage, music. they all bring different talent. we're grateful for all those giant who are sadly no longer with us. happy thanksgiving to you. >> i'm grateful to be here and complain about barbara streisand. >> up next, why president trump's critic should be eating big slice of humble pie tomorrow. my fox colleague will offer you tips for surviving that political fight around the table. stay with us. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company.
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>> welcome back to "the ingraham angle." as we've been reporting, we should be thankful for the economic rebound that president trump has helped usher in during his first year in office. this is no the what the expert or mr. trump's critics predicted. >> it's unlikely event happens and trump wins you will see a market crash of historical proportions. >> in the event donald wins i have no doubt the markets tanks.
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if the polls look like there's a decent chance that donald could win, i'll put a hedge on of my equity position and my bond position as well that protects me in case he wins. >> i'm worried about it. you know i'm not going to sugarcoat it. i'm free trader, taxpaye tpp isr american business. you can't get everything in life you want. >> unbelievable. i love those. it hasn't turned out that way. the world hasn't come to an end. unemployment is down and blue collar wages are rising. stock market is booming all because america first policy do work. not the problem all the experts were predicting. latest side of a booming economy, human resources officers from some 500 corporations are anticipating a
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massive 66% increase in cash christmas bonuses. that adds to up a big surge in gifts and parties and frank of happiness for american workers. even the president's lefty critics are coming around to the new reality. our neighbors to the north at the toronto star, is noting this about the president's negotiations on trade and in a compete titled "on nafta, president trump makes sense" in the economist "blue collar wages are surging." they don't want to give trump credit. what about the never trumpers who only pay lip service to the will of the voters. we're starting to get an idea what they really think. here's what we weekly standard editor at large bill crystal tweeted. he said, the gop tax bill
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bringing out my inner socialist. the sex scandal are bringing out my inner feminist. donald trump and roy mor are bringing out my inner liberal. what's happening? what's happening, bill, we can see that you're not that conservative stalwart we thought we were. this year has been filled with a lot of political revenu revelat. the people you thought you knew on the left and right are coming to clear focus. as for president trump's tweets, something they can be distracting. that's true. i say this, at least we now have an unvarnish view what the leader of the free world really think about issues big and small. i think that's refreshing. how many twitter accounts can drive a new cycle all by their lonesome. he has a direct pipeline to the american people.
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which drives old lame extreme media nuts. they want to control the information. president trump said, i'm going to have my say and go right to the people. joining us now for reaction from mobile, alabama. quinn lillard, a contributing editor and in new york, a dear friend, andy stein a democrat and former president of the new york city council. it is great to see you. happy thanksgiving. >> thank you laura. >> let's start with you andy on this. i permanently am -- i'm personally that we have president trump in office. do you agree with that or am i kind of looking at things way too optimistically at this point? >> happy thanksgiving.
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when i met donald trump in 1973, mutual friend called to ask us to have dinner. he is exact same person as he was then. isn't it refreshing to have someone who is really honest and says what he thinks. sure occasionally he may put his foot in his mouth. i think that he's done so well. the economy is really strong. this is $2 trillion in the pocket of working men and women. we defeated isis in raqqa there's no more talk about caliphate. he's reduced all all these regulations. i think he's doing a terrific job. when i first endorsed him in the "wall street journal" in september of 2016, the people in manhattan, everywhere i go, say how can you do that. he's this and that. you have no idea you played
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these other people. they went insane. the truth is, that trump is an extremely caring, sensitive guy. my father was sick and dying, he would call couple times a week to see how he was. the same with bob craft's wife -- kraft's wife. >> lot of people don't know that about him. quinn, i know you weren't a big fan of donald trump during the primary. now he's president for 11 months. the economic rebound what even some of his harshest critics admit is here. what do you think now? are you grateful a hillary is not president? are you still on the fence about how trump doing on the economy? >> no. of course i'm grateful that hillary was president. i never wanted her.
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i still remain a critic of trump personally. i think his tweets are not refreshing. i think they are horrendous. you mentioned the economy and while i think it's foolish to give him all the credit for the good economy. it would be absolutely unfair not to give him a significant amount of credit. >> i i want to get you on this roy moore thing. i know you like myself, were hoping that mo brook who in that special election that runoff might have been the nominee. are you grateful that alabama voters might have a write-in candidate? >> i think very large number of alabamians who wish we had another choice now. i would say certainly plurality
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of alabamaians are unhappy that we face this uncertain election when we haven't had time to get to the bottom of things. we don't know what the truth is. this is not a good situation. on other hand, as you say, the republican voters in alabama did choose roy moore. when they chose roy moore, they knew that the left would be coming at him with everything they had. we sort of asked whether moore deserves this, we knew it was coming >> this is from come -- three different voices where the republican party stands today. let's watch. >> you win this seat, the senate seat for roy moore, it's a puric victory. you will be saddled you have said as the party of a pedophile
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for the rest of roy moore's term. >> in case you get the worst of all worlds. you lose the seat and you lost it in the process losing it, you become party of pedophiles. which is a double whammy. >> the big question, is that the beginning of the end of the republican party? >> how many times, andy, have we heard is this beginning or end of the republican party. i heard that when i was in college when reagan was president. >> i think that trump has done great. the economy is strong. military is strong. i think that this is a beginning for the republican party. i think it's going to be alignment with the republicans like it was the reagan. i had dinner with sinatra several times with don rickels.
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he the same way he was on the tonight show with frank. >> it's great to see you. happy thanksgiving. straight ahead on this "the ingraham angle" special. why investigation around uranium one and hillary clinton is about to heat up like a thanksgiving turkey.
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>> welcome back. could republicans be grateful for a clinton. last night on "the ingraham angle," congressman matt gates hypocrited that -- hinted that he we might be getting bombshell news about hillary clinton soon. >> i'm calling for an investigation into the special treatment that the fbi gave hillary clinton and particularly in this e-mail scandal. hillary clinton was treated differently than any other american would be treated and as a member of the judiciary
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committee, i want answers from the fbi about how we can stop this type of special treatment for politicians in the future. >> there's two standards. the gop would be grateful to see another investigation to hillary's e-mail or uranium one scandal. that's one of the critics allege that corrupt donations to the clinton foundation influenced hillary state department who approved sale of about 20% of america's uranium capacity to what ended up being a russian backed company. joining us now for reaction is sarah carter who is a national security correspondent for circa news. there's a lot out there. still swirling about the clintons, about the obama administration in preview of this -- approval of this uranium one sale. ladue make of congressman gates. him and george will announce something next week. >> what we're seeing here, the
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fbi, designated hillary clinton case, the e-mail server case a special, a special investigation. they were handling it differently. people have debated, did that mean a major investigation. i've heard some issues coming out about that. this was a special. they have a point here. gates, jordan and others and the senate want to know why did they designate this a special. what made her so special as compared to every other investigation. remember, it was the fbi decision to shut down that server investigation. it was up to the justice department, not to comey and former fbi director comey. what was the relationship between the deputy director who's still there -- >> i want to talk about him. we have to be very clear who we're talking about. andrew mccabe who has been at the fbi for years, deputy fbi
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director, but there's more to the andrew mccabe story. >> thumbnails this, he's under three federal inquiries one for violation of the hatch act, second investigation is with the inspector general for not disclosing ethics forms his donations wife got. from two pacs connected to terry mcauliffe and hillary clinton for $700,000. >> his wife was running for state senate. >> you got two pacs connected to terry mcauliffe and connected to hillary clinton, this was first reported by the "wall street journal" last year. but let's go further. terry mcauliffe was under investigation by the fbi for campaign contribution during that same time. by the way, we don't know where that investigation went.
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but that investigation just disappeared. off the planet, nobody has been able to figure this out. for contributions he received actually from former chinese legislator who happen to have residency in the united states and cut him a check for $120,000 through his own business. this is how muddled this all is. there's a lot of questions as to mccabe's involvement in this case. >> mccabe is still there. >> he's still there. we found out just recently, judicial watch, thankfully a ton of documents. -- >> freeport of information act. i'm grateful for judicial watch. they did the legal work to file the freedom of information act request without which we would have not understood a lot of these -- ultimately, the shut down of the investigation.
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>> absolutely right. i'm so grateful you brought that up. we have to thank judicial watch and other organizations who foil these information. what we found out, is that mccabe did not really recuse himself from the server investigation until a week before the presidential election. >> as his wife was getting contributions from one of hillary clinton's best friends related pacs. mcauliffe would say i don't run the pac. they're pacs that exi existed. >> very closely connected to hillary clinton. you know that right now, it's still under investigation by the office special counsel whether or not mccabe violated hatch act rules. he met with mcauliffe. i got off the phone with fbi former and current fbi. if they would have done this, they would have had it handed to
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them. they would have violated -- you do not get involved in political campaigns. you stay biased. you stay out of it. unbiased. you stay unbiased. you stay out of kind of political activity. they're saying, wait a minute, is there two sets of rules here? one for the officials and one for the guys on the ground? >> i still don't understand how hillary clinton was interviewed by fbi the weekend of fourth of july. comey wasn't there and there's no transcript. >> no. >> she's a witness. she gets immunity. >> two days before she gets interviewed, bill clinton and loretta lynch meeting on the tarmac in phoenix. >> we're grateful for you. happy thanksgiving to you and your family. come back soon. >> thank you so much. happy thanksgiving to you and everybody else. >> we come back straight ahead, are you dreading discussing politics around the thanksgiving
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table tomorrow. i want time out on politics tomorrow. some of my fox colleagues they're going to offer some helpful hints and how to avoid it.
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>> welcome back. this is "the ingraham angle" special gratitude in the age of trump. for better and sometimes for worse. let's face it. talking politics at the thanksgiving table is
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practically as much of tradition as the turkey and pumpkin pie and gravy. it's giving many us serious heart burn. according to a new poll, 58% of americans stay they are positively dreading the prospect discussing politics. that's up five points from last year during the aftermath of the election. 31% say they're eager to do so tomorrow. that's a 12 point plunge from last year. joining us now to analyze two of my favorite people here at fox, shannon bream, anchor of the brand new show on fox. brett beir. i'm sitting in your chair. i feel ineducate sitting in this chair. this is your chair. i'm keeping it warm until you come back. it's great to see you. brett, i want to start with you.
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trump is controversial. the divide in the country seems like it's worse than before. i don't know if that's the case. how do you avoid this at the table? >> i think it's a good question. you have to be prepared at the beginning. you have to go in and say, you have other topics to talk about. entertainment, sports, the kids. other things. i say stay away from lavar ball, the wall, roy moore at all. i think three things that rhyme, you stay away from them. if it goes south, get to the place with where you listen more than you get heated. you listen. >> maybe brett, when you're listening, you just chew. you make sure you have a big mouth of food. you're chewing and nodding. you have family fights about other subjects. shannon, sometimes husbands will stay, yes dear. don't go back. it is little thorny. lot of families i know,
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certainly my family, we have some polar opposite views. we don't talk about it. we talk about anything but. it's uncomfortable. >> they do like to talk politics. there are a lot of fox watchers in there. the tricky thing, they want to talk the whole time. you're away from work, you want to take it easy. they have a lot of questions. i find what i end up doing separating fact from fiction, they're hear a story or see something on facebook. they want to know what's been said. one of the good strategy i like, also, something i read that made sense to me. instead of talking about personalities like president trump, like hillary clinton, whoever, if you talk ideas or policies, that seems to work better for a lot of families instead of getting into the
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personalities. which seem to put people on one side or other. >> brett you're down in florida. naples, there's a lot of fox fans in naples. wonderful place. it is true what shannon said. when you want to get away. you're a big golfer and athlete, you want to be with your kid, you want to kind of get away. you are pulled back into it. got that perfect tee shot. well what do you think about this. what do you do? >> it happens all time. it happens to you guys too. i was at the grocery other day, somebody stopped me to talk about tax reform. i said how is the pineapple. when you're talking politics, i do think shannon is right. do broad topics start with the ones that you know a lot of the different ideologies agree on. corporate taxes, killing isis, figuring out a situation north korea. those are three good ones where most left and right kind of
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agree. >> i want to ask both of you, your favorite thanksgiving memory growing up. i say this on the radio earlier today, it's never about stuff or presence. it's always about food, music that my mother used to play. she's polish. it's a record player we had. she played polish christmas carols. i rolled my eyes. now, i get teared up when i hear some of that music today. it's a smell of thanksgiving and just being together. brett, what's one our your favorite memories growing up thanksgiving just being with the family. >> two things, my mom i grew up having turnips. i can't stand turnips. every year, we just made them. they sat there and it was my mom who ate them. it was part of the tradition. the wish bone at the end, pulling it apart and which person got the bigger part of
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the bone got the wish to come true. i remember that every year. >> shannon. >> brett's mom should join the bream. i don't know what the deal is. you try -- i don't know i will say my dad, loved frying turkeys. my dad loved the danger of making the turkey that way. i think like that. he likes fireworks and blowing stuff up. >> brett, do you cook the turkey or go out to dinner? >> we have a officially gone to the going out and having somebody else do the dishes. i do miss the cooking thing. everybody stand around and cooks. we have not done that for a number of years. >> i think what i like ohear -- to hear about is the brineing.
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this turns into an olympic sport. >> it's an all day project >> i'm a person of faith. even through some tough times this year, i think god is good. >> brett? >> i think health and the big guy upstairs looking down on us. no matter how bad you think things will be, we're all resilient and we should be thankful for that. >> ask for help. ask for god's help. i'm grateful for both of you. thank you, have a wonderful thanksgiving with your family and thanks for everything you do to keep the fox viewers informed. >> happy thanksgiving. >> when we come back, what's getting lost this holiday season? how sometimes that urge to shop might make us lose out on the important stuff.
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>> tonight, some thoughts on this eve of thanksgiving. it's supposed to be a holiday dedicated to family and friends. it's a holiday where gratitude
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should be placed front and center. but the reality is that in recent years it's become something far different. a holiday that's been tarnished by never ended sale on flat screen tvs, appliances and jewelry. forcing folks to spend time waiting in line. sometimes for days. instead of cherishing the time they have with their family. polling shows that majority of americans say they'll shop online this holiday season. sure that's good for the economy. no doubt. shouldn't we just dedicate one day to family and giving thanks? without having to buy anything. just take a look at how early these sales start this week. kohl's they kicked off turkey discount on monday. old navy knocking 50% all items beginning today. by the time thanksgiving morning rolls armed, every major retailer will be back offering black friday deals that will
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bring folks to the store or computers before they have time to prep their meal. that leads me to my next point. why stores are on on thanksgiving? i know retailers need to sell and they their money this time of year. biggest season of the year for them. is it worth the breaking up of families on the one day that some of them spend time together? that one day a year. is that enough that consumers are dragged away from their families. what about the employees forced to staff the store? just look at this partial list of stores open tomorrow. k-mart is one of first to open. cracking doors at 6:00 a.m. dollar general, bass pro shop, i love cabelas. they're not far behind. by end of the day, they'll be joined by j.c. penney, old navy and many others. i worry that everyone we buy
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will cost our relationship. some things are worth more than 100 bucks you might save on that wide screen. most cases those door buster sales are come on, get you buy some other junk you don't need anyway. how many time you stood in line for $200 ipad on black friday. only to learn that only apply to the first five sold. read the fine print. the stuff that never get back and never go on sale. that's time with friends and family. part of what drives us into the cold to makes us want to join black friday blowouts is thought that we might miss out on a great opportunity. we got to get there. on thanksgiving, the biggest opportunity in the world is back home and it's around the table. savor this thanksgiving. try to celebrate it without wrestling your neighbors over a
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put up with me on this crazy schedule i have. thank you for freedom and everyone who helped provided. have a wonderful thanksgiving and remember that which really matters. >> the democratic party divided over whether john conyers should step down as multiple women accused him of harassment. >> if i was in his place, i would leave. >> one of the highest ranking democrats says he's not sure the claim has any real substance and could be made up. the media attacks republicans over judge roy moore. our voters fed up with democrats on sexual harassment? stirewalt weighs in. the jury deliberates and the murder case of kate steinle, and why won't the senate vote on a bill? >> terror threats and arrests among

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