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♪ ♪ pete: we go straight to a fox news alert. the man behind the deadly stabbing rampage in london now identified as a convicted terrorist. he had they'd bridge attack leaving two people dead and three seriously injured. this as president trump prepares to visit london in just days. nicole: you recall aishah has news. >> we know he has just been released from prison. in the last year convicted of terrorism offenses. 28-year-old served 8 gleers a u.k. prison for plotting to bomb the london stock exchange in 2012. hawaiia2012 hawaiian 2012 han ws
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released after agreeing to wear ankle bracelet. he walls shot and killed by british police yesterday after stabbing five people while wearing a fake suicide vest on the london bridge. a man and woman were killed during this attack. three others injured. now prime minister boris johnson is calling on tougher sentences for convicts. >> i have long long argued it is a mistake to allow serious and violent criminals to come out of prison early. and it is very important that we get out of that habit. >> this saul happening just days before president trump is due to fly to london for the nato summit where the u.s. withdrawal of troops from syria and fears of an isis resurgence will be top of mind. even more now as fox news has learned isis received new pledges during the london attacks.
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pete, ed, nicole? ed: aishah hasnie, thank you for that every day heroes, he grabbed the knife of the terrorist's hands. another guy hit him with a fire excontinuing girner. hear something, say something. there are people in london and new york city who jump outs. probably saved more people. ed: one guy jumped out with a five feet long. it started inside a cambridge university conference. so he grabbed it off the wall while the attack was happening. this guy guzman khan at the criminal justice event. attendee sharing his experience of prisoner rehab and then after lunch he started stabbing his fellow attendees. so it's clear there was no rehab going on. >> all part of a prisoner reform. clearly it shows that the rehabilitation didn't necessarily work.
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pete: you talk about london and u.k. the terror alert severe to substantial in early november. this despite the fact that there are 800 live counter terror organizations right now in the u.k. 24 attacks thwarted sings march of 2017. this is a problem they don't have their hands around at all. and if you are letting people out of prison early hot judge had said was a serious jihadist and should not be let go at all. you certainly haven't figured it out. ed: the president has been talking about this going back to the 2016 campaign. what has the media been focused on? remember when the president first made it to palm beach for the thanksgiving break. we sought "newsweek" reporter post this story. golfing and tweeting even though it was a secret trip so she didn't know they had to delete it. headed to afghanistan to see our brave men and women in uniform over the break. the president does a nice thing for the troops. even that is not met with anything warm from some in the media and the "new york times." in afghanistan, trump creates confusion over u.s. policy on taliban.
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"the washington post": trump's talk of cease-fire appears to surprise taliban and the afghan government. nbc, trump says taliban talks back on months after declaring them dead. and slate trump gives speech filled with praise for himself during surprise afghanistan visit. i heard a lot for the men and women there away for from their families. nicole: boost for them there and their families back home. he also was going in to have conversationconversations about potential peace talks with the taliban. we know confounded and he scrapped peace talk as couple months ago. however, the point is he is looking for long-term solution for afghanistan and not just running blind like with what happened with the obama administration. he wants long-term stability in afghanistan. and the only way to do that is to get to the table. pete: over thanksgiving he goes and serves a meal to
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the troops. well, to the media, no good deed goes unpunished. here's what he had had to say. >> the imagery of the president standing there with troops behind him. the president literally, maybe is he watching, tweeted a bunch of photos from the trip. given the impeachment battle is going on. the president is under attack in all sorts of ways. are we going to see more overseas trip that give him these kind of photo op. scenarios? >> it's also significant what he didn't talk about today. we know from the full report that the president largely stayed away from politics. not once mention house speaker nancy pelosi and adam schiff. you cover the white house, and i cover the white house. we know that's pretty rare. >> it's always good when a president visits our troop. i have long said we should start bringing our troops home from afghanistan. i didn't like the way the president handled this. nicole: they're actually giving the president some compliments there they are actually saying he didn't focus on. so negatives. i'm not sure that's
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necessarily what they wanted the response from the people they were talking to. ed: why wasn't he talking about schiff and pelosi. because he was with our troops in afghanistan. if he had mentioned adam schiff and nancy pelosi, i guarantee you. so same anchors why is he talking about impeachment, he should be talking about the troops. you can't win. pete: no, you can't. stephanie the anchor at the clip. know was thought watching msnbc. i'm sure that's true. it is confusion. over the policy. first of all, you want the taliban to be somewhat confused as well. uncertainty is an ingredient. if they believe we are headed for the exits and take any deal. they will press the initiative as quick as they can. that's why the president pulled back from talks when they on the beginning. we have to keep a close eye on the u.s. ambassador to afghanistan. he has been making progress with the taliban that maybeson as tied to relations on the ground that i hear from people that they are ready for a cease-fire.
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that they will give up 24eur affiliation with al qaeda. they won't challenge the afghan government. those are the long-term solutions you are talking about, ni nicole. there is a lot of reality where the taliban is seeking to take over afghanistan. but, for him to go to support the troops as someone who has been skeptical of our involvement in afghanistan keeps them off balance. are the americans really here to stay here longer. headlines are attempting to find something to ding the president on. take a thanksgiving hiatus for once. good on the commander-in-chief tomorrow we can fight tout. they can't do that. nicole: no, they can't. ed: 2020 in full swing, joe biden maintaining his status as a frontrunner nationally. people seem to forget every four years we don't vote nationally we vote state by state. ed: you will know the name better than the bus the no malarky bus tour. put that bus back up there again. that sin dickive how
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enthusiastic the biden campaign has been so are if a. there you go. i don't think that's an accurate portrayal. ed: let's be fair. pete: that's as interesting as his campaign has been right there. ed: no malarky bus tour. got to do something because you have pete buttigieg who seemingly has come out of nowhere for the biden camp. hey, he is the former vice president. he will be in lead in states like iowa but instead pete buttigieg is surging. take a look at recent polls. buttigieg 24%. bernie sanders below him at 18.3. elizabeth warren down to 17.7 and there on. joe biden being at 16.3. let me tell you what's going on here, buttigieg seems to be joining biden as a moderate. completely different generation. a lot of people are complaining that biden is a little too old. he doesn't have the stamina to beat president trump. that's potentially why you are seeing uptick with buttigieg. he does have some of those more moderate policies although he doesn't actually
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give details on those policies. it seems that's what he is doing. ed: if biden can't win in iowa. then you look at new hampshire where have you both sanders and warren from neighboring states. if biden can't win in iowa or new hampshire, he has got to get a win somewhere. he then looked to south carolina. has he lost all mow men by that point? pete: remember we were hosting and biden relaunched his campaign in media on pbs news hour. whoa, you are really going with it. staple thing with the no malarky tour. when is the last time someone used malarky. nicole: i may have used it recently. pete: really? nicole: not really. pete: out of touch. the envelope isn't there unfortunate if pete buttigieg is the alternative that is a huge indictment to your campaign. i watched a lot of local news the last couple of days michael bloomberg up in my face with those-million-dollar ad buy. the fact that he has been a republican once before.
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ed: we will talk about bloomberg later. nicole: turning to your headlines and tucker to weather. busiest travel weekend. part of southern california, already hammered with 4 feet of snow. pete: three tornadoes downing trees and buildings in phoenix, arizona. slick and icy roads causing a semitruck to overcontinue in south dakota. the storm now pushing into the northeast. new york city expected to see first wintry mix of snow and ice of the season tomorrow. and there is a new threat for the 50,000 families returning home after a massive chemical plant explosion. officials say asbestos could have been blasted into yards because the cancer-linked substance was used when the eastern texas plant was build in the 1940s. that's when malarky was at it hay day. the tcp plant fires have been burning since wednesday but are now contained ending evacuation orders. three employees were injured. and climate change protesters around the world
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disrupting black friday shoppers. activists in new york pushing empty shopping carts to protest, quote: endless consumerism. at least 27 people were arrested after teenage ago sit in at interaction. protesters also seen storming a mall in chicago and some holding mock funerals. how far did you spend your friday pushing empty shopping cart. nicole: end consumerism. pete: josh shaw banned through at least next seasonal. the league says shaw who hasn't played this year didn't influence the outcome of any of games because he wasn't playing. sports begged is legal in several states. but eagles prevent employees from betting on games. going to get the pete rose treatment? those your headlines. ed: straight ahead the illegal immigrant released from jail now charged with attempted murder.
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how does this keep on happening? nicole: founder of bet placing his bets on president trump in 2020. >> it's his to lose. >> i don't think that group is capable of being donald trump despite what the polls say. nicole: so, should dems be concerned? we have lawrence jones coming up on deck ♪ ♪ party ♪ yeah, yeah, ♪ don't stop the party ♪ i'm running through the world like a running back ♪ making it easy to switch and save hundreds? oh yeah, sure. um. you don't know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name? what's your name? switch to geico®. you could save 15% or more on car insurance. could you just tell me?
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ed: welcome back. fox news alert. terrorist strike strike in london. left two people dead and three others injured. man was released from prison just last year, yes, after he pled guilty to terror charges. our next guest calls this a failure of the system. dr. zuhdi jasser is of course the founder and
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president of the american islamic forum for democracy and joins us now to explain. good morning, doctor. >> good morning good to be with you,eth. ed: good to have you here especially on a day like this. how in the world does something like this happen? >> i have to tell you as crazy as this case is it had every hall mart of warnings that we should have heeded. the failures continue to repeat themselves. i will tell you we have failures because of three things, major failures. number one, the ones we should be monitoring we are not monitoring aggressively and not giving them long enough prison sentences. there are tens of thousands being monitored and sort of less loose. number two, the ones that are upstream, the ideologies, this guy was training at this conference in rehab. so we are not realizing that even the way we are approaching the problem, which is approaching the violence and not the ideology, they are embracing individuals and organizations. i mean, britain had its own reveal a few years ago in which it stopped using a group called cage, cage, because it was full of support for a alacky and
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other radicals. and third our vetting of those coming, in be it refugees or others we have no ideological vetting. from the ones we are monitoring, to the ones that are upstream, to the ones we are letting into the countries in the west. we are failing at all three levels. ed: what do we do about it? obviously the u.k., it has its own sovereignty. it's not like the united states can impose and say here's how you should be doing. this have you got to step it up. they are a key ally that we're working with in this war on terror. you have got the president of the united states as you know in a couple of days heading to london for a big set of meetings involving nato. what do we do to deal with this. get our arms around this problem? >> we need an all of western approach to this as nato meets. this is so important. look at the christmas vehicular jihad a few years ago. that was a guy in prison in italy and drove up to berlin to commit his act. we just had jihadists join the turkish army in syria kill kurds that were from germany posting videos and
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said yeah, we were in germany hiding out until now the tuckers are back in syria. this is an all of nato problem. we have seen the blinders on from the hasan to the boston bombers on here and america our own. we need to be working together with nato to have better intelligence of those we are monitoring and have a better upstream approach and to stop working with muslim brotherhood groups and other islamists idealogues. ed: the president has been pushing the mayor of london as well on all of these issues. we will see how it plays out. appreciate you coming in today. >> thanks, ed, appreciate it. he. ed: house has impeachment on their aend dawvment that is blocking getting actual work done. he's on deck with what the president is pushing next.
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for black residents. now, officials said the program will address the lingering institutional effects of slavery. it will start next year. and, paper receipts may be next on the chopping block as new york city tries to go green. the city is considering legislation to get rid of chemical based receipts by letting customers get receipts electronically or on recycled paper. now, officials say chemical based receipts are wasteful and expose residents to harmful toxins. all right, pete over to you. pete: new york city zeroing in on the important stuff. thanks, nicole. house democrats set to return to work after the thanksgiving recess with one topic at the top of their agenda. >> impeachment. >> impeachment >> impeachment. >> impeachment >> impeachment. >> impeachment pete: there you go. new op-ed @foxnews.com. the next guest says the impeachment focus is blocking important action in congress. here to explain assistant to the president and director of the office of trade and manufacturing policies peter
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navarro. thank you for being here this morning. i really appreciate it. >> hey, pete, how are you doing? we have the seinfeld impeachment. it's about nothing. pete: it is about nothing. >> and it costs. pete: it comes at a cost. former economics professor one of the things that's in your op-ed is the idea of opportunity costs. explain what that means and how that applies here. >> sure. it's a great concept in economics. it's the idea that there is an idea of a cost of not doing something because you are doing something else. in this case, nancy pelosi, congress basically spent all of their time investigating, rather than legislating. so in the op-ed, on fox news site. guy through a long list of things that the american public would love to get done. the u.s.-mexico, canada agreement. that's 200,000 jobs. probably a point of growth. dairy farmers in wisconsin would rejoice at that. you have. pete: hold on though, let me
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ask you. dairy farmers in wisconsin would rejoice. they have may not like that this that may not reflect well on the president. politics is at play here. >> there is a thought that maybe pelosi has been sitting on this. let's be clear about usmca. this thing has been ready for ear year. president trump did his job. he promised to renegotiate the worst trade deal in history. nafta. he got it done over a year ago. it has been sitting on nancy pelosi's desk. it's a great deal for farmers, ranchers, manufacturers and workers it. would bring detroit back to the hub of the auto industry universe. on this planet. but, you know. is sits there like other things. pete: why is nancy pelosi saying it still needs tweaked. what are they working on? >> three months ago this issue of enforcement came up on labor provisions. back then it was a legitimate concern. today it's just an excuse. here's the good news. i think that next week is going to be pivotal. folks watching this show can play a role.
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if you see something, say something. if you see your congressman. tell your congressman it's time to get it done. there's a lot of heat on the '1 congressman that are in trump districts that are democrats that are taking a beat on for not doing things like usmca that one is going to be important. pete, it's not the only thing that's sitting down. i mean, drug pricing. this is a big thing for president trump. he is trying to get something moved so that our senior, particularly, won't pay so much for prescription drugs. there is close to a trillion dollars in price reductions to be had. we have got a space force. vice president pence has been pushing the space force beautifully through the process. but it hit a bring wall now. in nancy pelosi's congress. one of my fashions, pete, is getting our shipyards in places like philly. marinette, wisconsin back on their feet from 8 years of a biden sequestration. and when you pass these continuing resolutions,
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rather than a 2020 budget, not good. pete: you are not casting a vision for the future. you are continuing to do what have you done before and that is to challenge, peter navarro thank you for joining us this morning. read his entire op-ed @foxnews.com. we didn't get to infrastructure. there is a list long opportunity costs. >> have a great holiday. pete: you too. the founder of bet black entertainment television is betting on trump in 2020. >> it's his to lose. i don't think that group is capable of beating donald trump. despite what the polls say. pete: lawrence jones used to be a registered democrat and says this should be a wake-up call for the party. he is live and joins us next. ♪ matc macho, macho, man ♪ i got to be a macho you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside
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♪ ♪ ed: it's your shot of the morning special for me celebrating thanksgiving with the whole family with you about right there with my sister colleen we are toasting with nonalcoholic beer we are still not drinking because of her liver transplant. that is her at the table. by the way, she insisted on cooking and making. she knitted these little pumpkins. i mention that just because i figured people like greg gutfeld would tease me for making my sister after her big operation cook.
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i swear she insisted on cooking. nicole: and knitting. ed: she looks great. pete: new lease on life. nibleg nic because you were able to donate part of your honor liver. how are you feeling? ed: i feel great. it was amazing. she was back to herself and cooking and running the house. that's what she likes to do not feel like everyone is waiting on her. so we have been trying in recent months. go slow. but she is getting so strong. we are like all right. do you want to cook? my mom cooked the turkey. i should give her credit. my sister cooked la san i can't. free game. we had a great time. nicole: definitely grateful and thankful. ed: thankful for everybody in the fox family. pete: in a month we are ready to get back on call me. turn now to your headlines. we begin with a fox news alert. the london bridge attacker is identified as a convicted
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islamist terrorist. police say you seeman khan killed two people and injured three others: police shot him dead. he opened his jacket to reveal a fake suicide vest before he was killed. plotted to bomb the london shock exchange in 2012. released from prison last year after agreeing to wear a monitoring device. this just days before president trump is set to visit london for a nato summit. and an illegal immigrants with a detainer is still released. then arrested for attempted murder. ice now responding after a colorado sheriff's office released ortiz on bail. the agency said it was notified. but it wasn't enough time to ensure proper transfer of custody. the state sanctuary laws prohibit local agencies from holding someone solely on immigration requests. now, ortiz is back behind bars. accused of shooting and stabbing his ex-girlfriend's
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new boyfriend. former ice director tom homan will join us live at 7:45 eastern to react. and a group of robbers break into a fire station and quickly realize they have been caught. you can see them pointing right at the surveillance camera. police in new jersey say they broke in during an emergency call. oh my goodness. will and stole a fire firefighters jacket with keys, cash and credit cards. that's as low as it gets. two of the four suspects have turned themselves in. ed: good. a woman gives birth just minutes after landing at an airport in north carolina. she was forced to deliver her baby girl on the jetway after going into labor mid flight. >> i wouldn't change it for the world. that's how she wanted to make her grand entrance. and she did. pete: the baby was expected to come on december 8th. so mom got the all-clear from her doctor to fly home for thanksgiving. but the baby had other
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plans. we'll have to give dr. saphier's insight on this. doctors rushed in tocialg deliver the baby whose middle name is appropriately sky. is that viable. nicole: usually we say not in the last month for potential of going into labor. the truth is you can go in to labor any time. at 38 weeks i don't think i would necessarily recommend flying. pete: a bit of a stretch. nicole: does make for entertaining flight. ed: we appreciate your medical advice as always. now get your political advice. lawrence jones host you have fox nation. bob johnson is the founder of bet, black entertainment television. somebody who previously supported hillary clinton way back in the day and now has said some really positive things about president trump. he has previously said the economy is great. now he says this about the democratic field. watch. >> i think the president has always been in a position
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where it's his to lose based on he is bringing a disruptive force in what would be called political norm. did i not see primary races today that is enough in the center take a nap shot today take your political hat off. you see impeachment talk and all of that when you talk about the economy and what it has been for a lot of americans and travel around the country and talk to actual americans. they still support the guy. they may not agree with his personality sometimes. they may say well maybe he should tweet less. but at the end of the day, are they going to take a socialist candidate or someone that gaffes every single day like joe biden?
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i don't think so. pete: as did you go around the country, have you seen increase in support amongst the black community for this president? we saw some polls that show it as high as a third. you have criminal justice reform. historically low unemployment. is that something you have seen? and is that what needs to speak to there talk about different policies support of the president. i do think there is going to be this large blexit or anything like that there is no evidence to show right now. i have always told the republican party the black vote is yours to lose. all you have to do is go to the community, talk about economics and i that matter to the community and right now the republican strategists, even though the president has been around black folks entire life and entertainers and all that who have the support of the black community. advisors in the white house or wherever they are are telling the president it's not worth it to go into the community. i think that's a bad mistake. because you have a businessman like mr. johnson that has been successful. that is a democrat, okay?
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it's the president's to lose. we don't do a great job to go into the community. of course you have to get pushing back but you have to fight for the vote sometimes. nicole: lawrence, do you think that the democrats have gone so far left that they're losing mommy such as mr. jobs. born one in 10 in small town mississippi, to a farmer and teacher parent and he made himself become the first african-american billionaire in our country. the fact that the billionaires have gone so far left. i have to imagine that mr. johnson really appreciates hard work and determination. >> lawrence: most of the american people do, too. they are not just losing people. they are losing democratic voters. i know people talk about aoc. she is a great fundraiser apparently. she raised a lot of money. that's not the real core base of the democratic party. that was just the loudest voices right now. and they wants to win and they real lays that the candidates that are on the stage right now can't win. this is why you see bloomberg in this. be everyone wants michelle obama to get involved now.
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they don't have a candidate. they know their party is sick of the extreme politics and they want practical solutions. dew point do you think people want terrible healthcare. ed: you mentioned aoc. going after pete buttigieg new ad that goes after her man bernie sanders as well as elizabeth warren on some of these far left policies, watch. >> i believe we should move to make college affordable for everybody there are some voices saying that doesn't count unless you go even further. unless it's free even for the kids of millionaires. they only want to make promises that we can keep. what i'm proposing is plenty bold. these are big ideas. we can gather the majority to drive those big ideas through without turning off half the country before we even get into office. ed: alexandria ocasio-cortez says this is a g.o.p. talking points used to dismantle public systems. sad to seem a dem candidate adopt it. let's talks about why republicans are wrong like this just like rich kids can attend public schools they should be able to attend tuition-free public college. like pete was saying.
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pete: plenty bold. ed: sounds like a copout. >> lawrence: i think the majority of the primary voters is what they want. they don't want a a.o.c. they really don't. they realize they can't doo win doing that a.o.c. takes this line of attack. any time there is something practical or reasonable then it's a republican talking points. we should quite frankly embrace it because the democratic party is not practical. all these policy positions. that they are proposing i have been to every single debate. i don't think most people agree with them and i don't think they feel like it will come to fruition. the fact that they're saying pay for healthcare for all illegals? are you serious? we can't take care of our only american citizens right now and you think they have enough money to do that. they think the healthcare system that our government socialized healthcare was gonna take care of all of america when they can't even take care of the v.a. with a government run system? it's just not going to hurt. pete: no. it doesn't pass the smell test. watch more of him "man on
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the street" and ""keeping up with jones"." you want to toss to rick with weather? rick: do it lawrence, do it. >> lawrence: get the weather going, brother. rick: that's good. nicole, three tornadoes in phoenix yesterday. did you hear? nicole: i heard all about it. rick: i say is that because she and i are from arizona. we have that in common. temperaturewise not looking that through. not anywhere for this time year. big storm across the central part of the country not a single delay in any of the airports. >> trying to get home airports looking good. despite this storm going coast to coast it was out parts of the west now in the central plains. by tomorrow it moves into the northeast. we are talking about first big snow storm across the northeast tomorrow. here is the rainy side of the storm. along with, this some severe weather. watch for severe weather even possibly some tornadoes today across the southeast. the snowy side is bringing blizzard conditions out across the panhandle of
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south dakota right now. rick: lawrence? >> lawrence: brother. back to lawrence. pete: christmas tradition honoring our fallen heroes. wreaths across america. how you can make sure our fallen heros are not forgotten. ♪ all gave some ♪ and some gave all ♪ there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room.
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(kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. will will. ed: good morning again. christmas spirit taking over the country's will will will gatlinberg display kicking off in tennessee. see it there 680-foot long lighted sky bridge hangs 140 feet above the ground. now you know. the christmas celebrations kicking off in.
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the relic which had been in rome since the 7th century sent back to the holy land as a gift from pop r. pope 23reu7b isis. christmas tree lighting. reside in a church said to be on the birth site of christ. nicole? >> thanks, ed. honor our fallen heroes ahead of the christmas system. >> wreaths across america. aiming to place a wreath on each grave arlington national cemetery and the country. told you about the mission last year which rallied 2 million volunteers to place nearly 1.8 million wreaths across the nation last december. nicole: here county goal karen mercer. thank you for your efforts. i'm really excited to get the word out on what you are had real excited push 1900.
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at 2100 and 7 something when i left maine yesterday. pete: 21 prosecute no boots on the ground. so grassroots. all people who understand the mission of wreaths across america. which is to remember the fallen, honor those that serve. but, most of all, to teach kids the value, the cost of freedom and by placing a wreath it's such symbol, a catalyst to make a personal connection. when you lay a wreath on a grave of somebody who has served, and you say their name out loud, we always ask they say the name. we believe you die twice. the first time when your heart starts beating the last time when your name is spoken for the last time. we are on track not only in this country but do this quick. this morning, they placed wreaths in electioningburg and netherlands tomorrow. we were able to do normandy
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last year. so it's such a grassroots. wherever there is a veteran who has served and buried. we want to make sure that they are remembered. we want kids to make that connection. nicole: that's so important to remind kids the importance of veterans. can you tell us a little bit on how this started? >> well, i will give you the reader's digest version in 1992, the family had always been in the business. we had a surplus of wreaths. my husband remembered a trip that he wanted paper boy. when he was 12. and thought as a gesture of thanks for my family it would be wonderful to place wreaths at arlington. we got permission. my husband and a couple of my sons went down to arlington, met a handful -- i think there were 12 volunteers. took them all day to place 5,000 wreaths. as they placed each wreath and read each name it impacted them greatly and my children. it makes it so personal. there are so many statistics but when you look at that field of stones like, for
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instance, at arlington and you see the beauty of all the stones, you always come back and you focus on the one name and the one person. nicole: thank you so much. pete piatt you mentioned arlington. all these wreaths are sponsored. one place still in need of people to sponsor wreaths arlington national seam tear. wreaths across america.org. >> cut off for everywhere but arlington is december the 2nd. but we still need your help. let's see if we can reach 2.2 million this year that would be fabulous. pete: see if that can happen. thank you for everything you do. kamala harris campaign is reportedly falling apart. even her own aides are now calling her out. we will take you inside the stunning claption at the top of the hour. nicole: plus, cyber monday is always here. kurt the cyberguy has deals 75-inch tv $300 off. (music)
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and it is very important that we get out of that habit. nicole: khan has been locked up for plotting to bomb the new york city in 2012. he was released from prison after agreeing to wear a monitoring device. ed: this just days before president trump set to visit london for a big nato summit. it gives you an idea of the stakes on the ground. you have people, average people walking on that bridge saying, you know, we need to do something here. one guy pulled the knife out of his hands. the attacker's hands and somebody that was known to police as a terrorist now unleashing more terror. nicole: why they think you can put someone in jail for terrorism for 8 years and go through some rehabilitation program as though wearing an ankle monitor is going to stop. this clearly not. this brings a found mental question as when people are convicted of terrorist acts, can they actually be rehabilitated because, let me tell you, the idea around jihad is not something that can be reformed that easily.
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that is engrained deep in the soul. >> when they first arrested this guy. they said i'm either going to die a martyr, win the jihad or going in prison. in prison over 8 years you would have to totally believe he is a changed man. the judge who put him in prison in the first place called him a serious jihadist. this is a pakistani born guy who had plotted to blow up the stock exchange in the u.k. and tried to assassinate boris johnson as well it. brings, this instance like this. brings in to question the islamic terrorism problem that is across europe but specifically the u.k. as well. as right now there are 800 live counter-terrorism investigations in that country. 24 thwarted terrorist attacks in just the last two years alone. you mentioned about rehabilitation, nicole. this is about a guy who is wearing angst kel bracelet. is he going to a conference called learning together, which is about criminal justice reform. and he had just shared his experience of being a
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rehabilitated prisoner until he decided to pull out two knives and stab. ed: an example for people to follow. pete: think about the guy example islamic terrorist guys released go straight back into radicalism. nicole: guantanamo bay. they go in fundamental question on how we are handling anticounter-terrorism effects especially when it comes to afghanistan as well. ties them together. pete: absolutely. if why wants to support our military in iraq. we need strong antiterrorism efforts that includes from the moment we began questioning suspected terrorists to the way that they are treated, incarcerated and whether we decide if they are able to be released into society again. pete: dr. zuhdi jasser on the program earlier said maybe we should look into ideological vetting of who is coming into our country to include the u.k. he also talked about ignoring warning signs. here is dr. jasser. >> just as crazy as this case is it had every
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hallmark of warnings that we should have heed but the failures continue to repeat themselves. from the ones we are monitoring, to the ones that we are upstream to the ones we are letting into the countries in the west. we are failing at all three levels. we need to be working together with nato to have better intelligence of those we are monitoring and to have a better upstream approach and to stop working with muslim brotherhood groupings and other islamist ideologues up stream just because they are nonviolent. pete: this is ideological war at the end of the day. you have to discredit an ideology that is not compatible with the west. not compatible with freedom. this is about dominance and control. islamism seeks to do it. nicole: it's not that it's not compatible it's anti-western. pete: they want to topple the west. if that's inside your bloodstream and not serious about taking it on have you serious problems. nato could be a lot more intentional about that. ed: president is heading to london in few days. 2020 race for the democrats is on in full swing. kamala harris really
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struggling because interesting, remember she had that one big moment at the very first debate down in miami where she took on joe biden directly. after that, it was all down hill. she recently laid off almost all of her staff. pulled out of new hampshire essentially saying she is putting all of her chings in iowa. and now some of her former staffers are dumping on her. look at this headline in the "new york times." how kamala harris' campaign unraveled. real clear politics average of polls in july around that debate in miami was june. she surged 15% nationally. now down among democrats to 3.8%. pete: oh, boy, this is with as quick of a drop you can have. nicole: can't forget how tulsi gabbard attacked harris and her record as a prosecutor which is maybe why she is dropping so much. >> she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations and laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana.
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she lost he had evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so. she kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of california. there's no excuse for that the people that suffered under your reign as prosecutor you owe them an apology. >> the bottom line is senator harris, when you were in a position to make a difference and an impact in these people's lives, you did not. pete: a lot of people, including her own staff believe that was the moment that the slide began. ed: she didn't have an answer. pete: now you have resignation letters in the "new york post" and elsewhere staffers leaving. morale has never been lower. this is my third presidential campaign and i have never seen an organization treat staff so poorly. when they believe they can't defend your positions and running a bad position and only running in one state. nicole: last-ditch effort going on -- she has been four stops across iowa or five stops, i'm sorry. including fowler in west des
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moines and one in johnson. it's her last ditch effort for this push. it seems as though if her campaign staffers are pulling out. then it's probably not a good sign. pete: been on the trail in campaigns like this. ed: california this time moved up to super tuesday. right? used to be in like june. it will be much later in the campaign and maybe not be pivotal. this time california could play a very important role. she is a senator from there. a lot of the people there say we haven't seen much of her. pete: she is also not leading in california. ed: she thought she was going to get all of this california money. nicole: california is not happy with the prosecutorial record at all. i don't think that would be a good bet to bet on california for her. ed: california money going to buttigieg. tell us what you think about the safety california campaign friends at foxnews.com. ed: turning to he had lines. washes down a creek. one person, four other kids air lifted out of the area in phoenix. three tornadoes downing
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trees and buildings in the state. it comes as the midwest, meanwhile, braces for powerful winter storms. parts of southern california also hammered with four feet of snow. here in new york city, we're expected to see our first wintry mix of snow and ice of the season. that is coming tomorrow. ed: desperate manhunt underway netherlands after a stabbing attack in a shopping district juries three. you can see shoppers scrambling in panic. the victims all minors have been released from the hospital. dutch police found a knife at the scene but did not give a description of the suspect or a possible motive. this happened right after the stabbing in london. but so far they are saying there is no sign of terror netherlands. house house judiciary committee jerry nadler sets a friday deadline for the president to decide if he is going to participate in impeachment proceedings.
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meantime assistant to the president. director of the office of trade and manufacturing policy peter navarro slammed the whole process when he joined us and talked to pete earlier. >> nancy pelosi's congress, has basically spent all of their time investigating rather than legislating. the u.s.-mexico-canada agreement 200,000 jobs. dairy farmers in wisconsin would rejoice at that. ed: democrats on the howstles intel panel preparing to release a report on their findings. that may come this week as he will. you my not have thought it was possible there is a longer version of the board game monopoly. hasbro is selling its longest version ever. only on amazon. three versions of every property. it does not end until every single one is purchased. there is only one dye and the winner must own all 16 streets, four railroads and two utilities.
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have to keep going until criminals christmas. also selling a version called monopoly speed. played in under 10 minutes. nicole: that's for millennials. ed: millennial or a family is that doesn't wants to play a board game in 9 hours. nicole: one of the best things about thanksgiving in my opinion is the leftovers, right? pete: absolutely right. nicole: i had thanksgiving a day early this year so i vukd my own leftovers. because i was going to family mexico' homes for thanksgiving. i still had my leftovers. the big question i have for you guys is how long can you keep your leftovers? is it strife eat your leftovers. ed: keep on eating them for days. pete: if there is no mold on it it's good to go. nicole: how long do you think can you keep the turkey and safe to eat. ed: out of the refrigerator or in the fridge? nicole: i would say in the fridge. pete: 10 days.
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ed: three days. pete: big three. nicole: turkey friday, saturday, as soon as sunday comes around we are done. pete: today or tomorrow? nicole: how much turkey do you have leftover? how big is the bird? ed: i would sa three-peat pete five for gravy. nicole: one to two days. depends. some people put cream in it. yeah, things go bad. pete: refrigeration keeps things good. nicole: for you everything turns to yogurt. cranberry sauce. pete: this is week. i'm learning. ed: jellied like the canned one? i will say at least three days. nicole: uup to two weeks. cranberry sauce you can eat every single day. what about pumpkin pie.
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pete: not long at all. i had a pumpkin pie go bad on my counter i going to say two days. ed: a day. nicole: i see pies going bad early. depends on what they're exposed to in the air. ed: tie breaker. nicole: red wine. once the bottle is reopened. pete: recork it. nicole: let's say a cheap cork. how long? ed: three days. pete: i will say a months. nicole: a month? ed is right three to four days. can you technically drink it as long as you want. however, it's probably not going to taste good. other things not healthy and recommend after sunday just throw things away after cranberry sauce. why would you sit and eat cranberry sauce two weeks.
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♪ pete: that is pro-democracy demonstrators in hong kong celebrating the united states after president trump signed two bills in their favor. the protesters praising the president for taking a stand, even holding up pictures of the president tweeted of himself as rocky balboa. so, what does this message send amid trade talks with china? let's bring in asian analyst and foreign affairs analyst gordon cheng. thanks for being here this morning. >> thanks, pete. pete: singing the anthem chanting u.s.a. how does china view all of this? >> china is apoplectic. first of all, they view the u.s. as their enemy just general now you have a situation they have no answer for. everyone there is showing pictures of president trump. waiving our flag. singing our anthem. this really is stunning, beijing has got to worry. chinese regimes unravel from the outside in. hong kong is on the periphery of mainland,
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china. and i actually think that this could be a contagion that spreads throughout china. there are big protests in the prorches, pretty violent. i'm sure people in beijing are worrying about the contagion effect. pete: what ask china's next move in hong kong then? >> really has no next moves in a sense. what it should do is make political concessions but it won't do that for various reasons because of xi jinping the chinese rural's position in beijing. right now beijing is taking a really hard line in hong kong. that's fueling the protests. they have gone on now for more that are five straight months. the reason is every time there is fatigue, every time you think the protests might end, beijing will do something that will inflame people there and so, essentially, china is doing all the wrong things. pete: china is doing the wrong things, their economy is being hit hard. we are in a stair down with stah them on trade. how does this effect what we do with trade on china. >> most personal analysts
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say president trump shouldn't have signed those bills on hong kong because it would just inflame the chinese, make a trade deal even harder. these are the people for four decades have been giving us wrong advice there is a lot of evidence that the chinese have been stalling on the trade talks they think while they stall president trump won't go after them on hong kong, democracy, human rights, you name it. and so they have got to sort of backwards. i don't like a trade deal. but if you want a trade deal, and clearly president trump does. he helped himself by signing those hong kong bills. that gives an incentive for china to stop doing what they are doing on trade and everything else. pete: put us inside the mind of a hong kong protester who is waiving an american flag and singing the national anthem there? how do they view america? what does this mean to them? >> they view it as really the hope for their protests. they believe that the united states can only be the only party to move china away from what the hong kong protesters don't want. and, also, they think at
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this particular time that you've got to hurt communist china in order to get what you want in hong kong. so that's why they want president trump to actually sanction hong kong officials, actually to take away those special exemptions for hong kong in american law. there is a real sense that this is a great thing for hong kong. not a great thing for communist china. pete: that is a good thing for us. thank you very much, appreciate it. heard you had a great thanksgiving and ate too much. all right. still ahead, joe biden is hitting the road for his no malarky bus tour in iowa. but will it be enough to salvage his sinking poll numbers in the hawkeye state? we will answer the question. ♪ ♪ running down the train dream.♪ ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪
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♪ is. nicole: we are back with some news by the numbers. first, $4.2 billion. that's how much americans spent online thanksgiving day. that's up nearly 15% from last year. setting a new record high. nearly half of the shopping was done on smart phones. and next, $11 million. that's about how much a
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black friday outage reportedly cost costco, whoops. the discount company website on thanksgiving more than 16 hours. while some were able to make purchases. most shoppers were unable to shop online or on the chain's app. and finally, $266 million. that's what the mega millions jackpot is up to after nobody took home the big prize last night. the next drawing will be tuesday, and the cash option worth an estimated 182 plldz. i think i'm going to have to play this time. ed: let's go in on a ticket, nicole after the show. we will split it. less than 10 weeks away from the iowa caucuses. and joe biden is turning his attention to that state embarking on an 8 day, 18 county bus tour. the move comes maybe amid desperate times. mayor pete buttigieg is surpassing the former vp in iowa polls so will biden's no malarkey tour pay off or
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is it too little, too late. here to discuss author of the brand new book gotten to my desk taken for granted gianno caldwell. happy thanksgiving. >> thank you for having me. happy thanksgiving to you as well. ed: what do you think about this he entered the race as former vice president. didn't want barack obama's endorsement. claimed he didn't want it. going to do it on his own. doesn't seem to be working out? >> not at all. candidacy deflating. truthfully speaking here is the numbers. 28% overall in the national democratic poll by cnn showed that he that he was leading the field. two things that will change his ranking in the field, i believe. one it burisma and the investigation that's being launched by the senate judiciary committee with lindsey graham which we're going to find out exactly what happened and me being from the state of illinois which has been one of the most corrupt states. i think anybody with a brain would say oh there is something there there that needs to be investigated. and then the seconds thing is his standing with his black voters in south
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carolina. democrats have began to wonder and concerned about that. if, in fact, he had major losses over in iowa, new hampshire, some of these early primary states that could impact his standing. more importantly, i write about in my book taken for granted what the 94 crime bill did to the african-american community. and if democrats were tough. they would run ads with people released from jail who was impacted through the 94 crime bill. just imagine all these different faces telling their story and telling how joe biden, who was the chairman of the senate judiciary committee when this bill was pushed through. ed: he wrote the bill. >> and before that in 1981. we talk about other laws criminal justice laws that he pushed forward with the three strikes law. the mandatory minimums law. this is going to be problematic for him. if democrats are willing to be tough with him. and demonstrate what he has done to the destruction of the black community. ed: okay. we have got one minute gianno, interesting analysis.
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you mentioned south carolina. there is this school of thought in the biden camp, can he lose iowa and comamp but he has the black vote in south carolina. he will be just fine. is there is a problem with that strategy if you don't have any momentum going into south carolina? >> i think there is a problem with that strategy and i talk about it in my book taken for granted how the black community has been the blood, sweat and tears of the democratic party. but, unfortunately for joe biden and the democrats they haven't accomplished much. however, someone like donald trump if he were to go up against donald trump if he made it that far, he has a list of accomplishments on what he has done for the african-american community and overall the country that far surpasses anything that the democrats can offer. so he would be in problematic shape, especially considering if i mention what they should do with the 94 crime bill. show people what has happened due to his leadership. ed: all right. he is calling it the no maher. gianno has a no book.
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ed: we are back with the fox news alert. the man behind the deadly stabbing rampage in london now identified, yes, as a convicted terrorist. pete: the bridge attack leaving two people dead and three others seriously injured. this as president trump prepares to visit london in a few days. ellison barber is live in washington with the breaking developments. ellison, good morning. >> this attack has raised serious questions for british security services and british government. the person responsible for the terror attack that took the lives of innocent man and woman is you seeman khan, a 28-year-old man released from prison last year after serving time for serious offenses a group plotted target major sites including the london stock exchange the u.k. parliament and the u.s. embassy. khan admitted to a lesser charge in engaging in conduct for the preparation of acts of terrorism.
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police say he was released in december of 2018 on license meaning he had to meet certain conditions or sent back to prison. khan was reportedly wearing an electronic ankle bracelet at the time of yesterday's attack and just attended a prisoner radicalization conference learning together at fishmonger's hall. police say that is where the attack started. khan attended the rehabilitation conference. his attack began inside, before he left the building and continued on to london bridge. all of this is happening as president trump prepares to head to london for the nato summit. is he expected to meet with the french president and german chancellor. for four is he not scheduled to meet with boris johnson. senior official in the trump administration previously said it is possible that meeting could be added. pete, nicole, ed? ed: thank you, ellison it. gives you an university stakes. islamic terror still happening around the world. it's something the president has talked about going back to the campaign. pete: absolutely. the ability to call tout and the ideology is something
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the west still has to figure out. thank you, ellison. turning now to your headlines. an american programmer is charged with teaching north korea how to avoid sanctions. the dog says he traveled to the rogue nation to give presentation on crypto currency and blockchain technology which they say could help the north koreans launder money. griffith admitted buying a visa through north korea after the state department denied him from traveling there. he faces up to 20 years in prison. starbucks has now fired a worker who gave a police officer a coffee cup with the word pig printed on the label. in an interview with our own ed henry on story the oklahoma officer's chief actually argued starbucks to reconsider. >> we are hoping we can take this moment, where a mistake was made, and turn it into something that highlights the ability to be civil to one another. that's something that's missing in a lot of society right now.
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pete: interesting. the employee claims the label was meant as a joke. in a new statement starbucks vowed to work with the department to promote civility. and liberals calling to boycott whole foods because the magazine with the same name praised mitch mcconnell. the senate majority leader was crowned whole foods magazine person of the year for his work on legalizing hemp. despite the magazine being completely unrelated to the grocery chain. mcconnell's twitter critic claimed they would never set foot in a whole foods again. the blow back was so intense that the magazine had to clarify on twitter that it had no affiliation to the store. and, bottoms up. turns out we always knew. this now it's confirmed. drinking beer good for your health.
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you recall fight off bad bacteria. body, of course. the process can lead to a better night's sleep. and even combating obesity. i'm done. program is over. rick, over to you. rick: oh my god, we are going to be so healthy. pete: i know, we are. rick: good news. talk a little weather out there. trying to get home from grand maps house. take a look at the map. show you what's going on. temperaturewise we are not looking that bad. we could be really really cold this time of year. overall all that cold air is bottled off way off towards the north. we do have a storm here across the central plains. i will tell you what, guys. throw up weather 8 for me in that map and i will show you different graphics. we do have a storm across the central plains. watch that pull off towards the east. we have very significant rain including some severe weather today across areas of the southeast. you see how much rain is falling across the ohio valley. cause localized flooding. and then watch that snow up across the northern plains. blizzard conditions right now that will continue to pull off towards the east over the next say 36 hours.
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by the time we get towards tomorrow evening and monday, big snow storm across parts of interior sections of the northeast. the first of the year. all right. ed and nicole. send it over to you. ed: today is small business saturday. nicole: what better way to celebrate mom and pop entrepreneurs shopping on fox square. ed: gregory walsh owner and founder of greg's trees. nicole: big greg and little greg. ed: looks like a family enterprise. talk about mom and pop shops like yourself and how important they are in the community. >> we are a small business, obviously. and we get to employ wonderful, great guys. and kids come from all around the united states. come work at the tree stands in new york. and we support the diners and everything else. and we have a great time doing it. great time. nicole: you have the largest variety of trees in new york city from what i hear? >> yeah. nicole: not just trees. have you at love ideas and things we can get. tell us some of the stuff can you offer.
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>> we offer a full line of items. everything is in a catalog. if you come to one of our stands, don't negotiate. just ask can i see the catalog and get all the lovely stuff. we have wreaths and, you know, ornaments and our beautiful rudy's cutie's. ed: i love what you do with the tree stubs turn them into rudolph the red nosed reindeer. >> we want to make it a family experience. >> can peep find you online. >> greg's trees. easy to find online. nicole: look at the catalog and see what you can do to make your house look festive. >> we have a great time. pete: i'm here with greg, owen and matt roberts. cow founders of sharon manufacturing and liberty table top. gentlemen, thank you very much for being here. tell us what we're looking at here. >> only flatware manufacturer left in the united states. we are in sherrill new york. pete: only flatware left in the united states. >> if it says made in the u.s.a. on the back it was made in our factory. >> what do you specialize
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in. >> specialize in high quality stainless steel flatware. type of thing wedding gift. heirloom quality guaranteed for life. pete: where can they learn more. >> liberty table top compete pete strikes me as a great wedding gift. >> perfect wedding gift. >> with american steel. >> that's what i'm talking about. rick, try to top that. rick: i have food. gingerbread cookies. ginger bed betties. "fox & friends" cookies. you have been around for 245 years? >> 25 years, yeah. >> making gingerbread cookies. >> making friends. >> you have a new campaign right now. >> we do. it's called the red, white, and blue. we are asking people to donate $5. and then to help us with the further reach for military men and women. so we are celebrating the flavor of freedom. and to give back we're sending a little piece of home. rick: that's awesome after 25 years.
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people can find you at ginger betty's.com? you can ship anywhere? >> all over. this is a house that you will decorate by the end of this segment you have to finish that. is that okay? rick: making a calendar of cookies. and pete is going to be mr. december. >> pete, is he in it? yeah. pete: am i? rick: you are mr. december. >> you are mr. december. did you get your cookies? >> yeah. >> you did. >> we will have more small businesses out here on fox square later in the show. be sure to stick around. ed: do not miss it great companies. nicole: an illegal immigrants. ed: was out on a detainer and we'll be right back with that story. nicole: a little technical difficulties outside. seriously? no surprises? well, it's free checking, and they pay you back for atm fees, which is pretty special. that's surprising. yeah, but it's not a surprise.
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enough for netflix after this weekend. the streaming giant announcing it will no longer support some older smart tvs and roku sticks after december 1st due to what they are calling technical limitations. the company did not say what those limitations are. or how many users will be affected. so now you are warned. and tesla's cyber truck now the underdog in a potential tug-of-war rematch with ford. a popular betting site has the ford f-150 as the favorite as it should be. biggest selling car ever. $100 bet on the ford truck would pay back an extra $77. ford appeared to back out of the rematch on tuesday. we shall see. pete: they are saying maybe in that demo right there the tesla truck had all-wheel drive but the ford only had two-wheel drive. even matchup. i don't know if that's true. that's what i raid on the what e internet. outrage over sanctuary
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policies growing in colorado. you will. nicole: illegal immigrants released from jail. ice officials say the crime could have been prevented if they had the chance to take the custody of -- if they had chance to take custody of the suspect. ed: rear to react retired ice director tom homan, good morning and happy thanksgiving to your family, sir. >> happy thanksgiving. ed: what is your reaction to this case? >> the same reaction it always is. sanctuary policy is just ridiculous. here is a person who was in the custody of the local officials because he was arrested of a crime. they chose to lock him up and put him in the jail cell and ice notified him we want him before you release him. and it didn't happen. they didn't honor the detainer. i r
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