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in boston, where biotech innovates daily and our doctors teach at harvard medical school, and where the physicians doing the world-changing research are the ones providing care. there's only one mass general brigham. >> this is the worst case of coverage of a criminal trial and more than half a century that i have been observing media obsessions with criminal trials including o.j. simpson. it is the worst i have seen. >> legal expert speaking out of the media coverage of kyle rittenhouse trial and verdict this is house judiciary chair jerry nadler all of our federal review of the jury's decision despite president biden saying he stands by what the jury has
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concluded. in an exclusive with fox news kyle's mother wendy speaks out with her first public interview. her reaction of seeing her son found not guilty on all charges. welcome to fox news lie by mike emanuel. we will have an interview with wendy rittenhouse in a moment. let's start with mike tobin on the ground and kenosha, wisconsin. >> good afternoon one thing you don't seen a downtown kenosha is brash plywood on the windows of the businesses. you do see some of the old boards that have been up since last august. one thing, people turned it into artwork, this is been up for a while. citizens and business owners are exhaling right now is another round of riots were feared but never materialized. >> it is a relief, a lot of business owners were concerned because it took quite a while for this child to come about and what was going to happen either way. businesses were going to be
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destroyed again? >> is going to take time and i think we have that feeling and i personally happy that we see the kyle rittenhouse case behind us whether people agree or disagree we just need to move forward. and together, that is the main thing. >> the only place where demonstrations fire up and reach the point that declare a riot is portland, oregon but compared to what we saw last summer portland was tamed, objects were thrown at police, one arrest. a firefighters car was vandalized because a blue lives matter sticker and garbage cans were turned over and five people were arrested. other places like chicago and minneapolis. marchers took to the street jesse jackson called it a hate crime and says the fed needs to investigate. others blame vigilantes but with some exception the demonstration that popped up across the country really fit the
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definition of a peaceful protest. mike: mike tobin live on the ground, thank you. the reaction to the not guilty verdict remain sharply divided from the family of 18 there is a huge feeling of relief. alexis found this report from kenosha. >> the rittenhouse family has been an emotional roller coaster for them. kyle rittenhouse is mom talking after the verdict before the family left the state, walking into the tense moments inside courtrooms as she found out her son was not going to jail but coming home. >> if you like a ton of bricks lifted off my shoulders. >> for the first time in a year end a half the rittenhouse family breathing a sigh of relief. 18 now free. >> we find the defendant kyle h rittenhouse not guilty. >> kyle rittenhouse dropping to his knees, acquitted of all charges. >> is anyone who does not agree with the verdict as read. >> he was on trial for shooting
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three men killing two with unrest in kenosha last summer. >> we walk in the courtroom, how do you feel with the not verdict guilty verdict. >> it was red and i was so relieved for him in i started crying, my girls were crying. just seeing kyle collapsing to the floor, it was overwhelming. >> the family knows not everyone believes justice was served. >> it's not about winning or losing. there was two people that did pass away. and families have to grieve in my family as to also go forward.
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>> during the full testimony rittenhouse claiming he fired in self-defense. >> he does have remorse but talking to him now, he would never of went down there. >> once the verdict came rushing with safety concern down hallways. what do you see here son going forward for now. >> is going to take time. he wants to go to school but is going to be different for him. there is going to be people out there that want and that there is another chapter in our life. >> as the cries for justice reform the rittenhouse family are looking for legal action because they believe this team in kenosha, wisconsin.
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fox news. mike: all eyes in georgia as closing arguments charged in the shooting death of a marred armory. let's go to the very latest. charles good afternoon. >> afternoon less than 24 hours the murder trial in the death for ahmaud armory will resume at the courthouse behind me. three defendants on trial, travis mcmichael and his father greg and his neighbor face a long list of charges including murder and come monday why is warranted with three hours of opposing arguments. the defendant would each have one hour will put the defendant three hours in total as well. there is a lot of speculation
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and deliberation will begin. the concern how close that will be to the thanksgiving holiday. the defense attorney for mcmichael says he's not worried about that at all. >> if the jury gives the case a day before thanksgiving. the concern they might be so ready to take a break and bond with their families that they rush through the deliberation process. this jury has a solid intent to get to the bottom of the truth. >> a 25-year-old ahmaud ardrey will and killed while jogging and february 2020. travis mcmichael shot him and saying on the witness stand that he attacked him and he was forced to shoot under cross-examination the prosecution poked holes with the discrepancy that was a threat to him. >> he demonstrated there's no
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threat no gun, he hasn't said one word to you not drain you anyway verbally or physically. >> no ma'am. >> if the jury gets the case this week the attorney for travis mcmichael says he believes that the run into the thanksgiving holiday that the jury will take a break and continue deliberation after the holiday. mike: charles watson live in brunswick georgia. thank you very much. mike: president buddy $1.8 trillion social spending packages on the way to the united states senate but all the provisions pass legislation are expected to survive. david spunt live in wilmington, delaware with president biden. >> build back better the president social spending bill passed with the razors then margin to 20 - 213, 213 say no. now goes to the senate to see
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what goes on over the next few weeks. it's the seventh largest spending bill that's gone to the government since the early days of the pandemic. now the focus turns to the senate where the margins are thinner. all eyes on to moderate democrats, joe manchin from west virginia and kyrsten sinema from arizona. >> is going to take a while to get to the senate, to pry the after thanksgiving. >> the president has an important decision to make in the next several days whether he wants to replace this man federal reserve chair jerome powell amidst the highest inflation rate in 30 years. >> there's no question inflation is high is affecting american consumers in outlook. but that is actually why we need to move on this bill back better bill right now. >> experts have looked at it and concluded it won't increase deflation because this pay for.
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>> the president could reach a point powell were put in lael brainard and economist someone who has been with the federal reserve since 2014. the president who turned 79 usual yesterday celebrated in wilmington he'll go to nantucket massachusetts with family and friends when he gets back expect intense negotiations as a heads to the senate. mike: david spunt wilmington, delaware. joining us a house republican that voted against the house act. he's a house ways and means committee, welcome. >> in morning good to see you. mike: president biden on twitter more good news, the infrastructure law and bill back better will not add to inflation and will improve our economy. congressman brady, how do you respond. >> nonsense to both of those.
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>> it's not paid for even with the best estimate of the budget gimmick it had several hundred billions to the national debt and one independent asked if you look at the true cost . mike: congressman, do your thing. >> that was unusual. one independent estimate is close to $3 trillion of national debt. secondly this discourages workers reconnecting to work. that will make it tougher for us to get inflation down by another estimate by the white house. favor economist way auto brace
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for higher inflation longer, 2.2% higher because of the spending in the bill. mike: nancy pelosi is not happy with the nonpartisan congressional budget office which says the spending packages not fully paid for. listen to this. >> let's just not present with the republican said as a fact. bill back better is fully paid for. [applause] >> it reduces the deficit in grocery economy. unlike, perhaps i need to remind you, unlike the republican tax scam which was passed. mike: is she spinning? >> yeah i don't know if there's enough pinocchio is available to rate all those claims. certainly it's not paid for it will drive up inflation and add to the national debt it will slow the economy and i think it will kill millions of jobs and drive them overseas because you're imposing more than a trillion dollars of tax hikes on
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america's small businesses and our u.s. companies competing around the world. her final point about the tax cuts and jobs act, we've seen record revenue concluded this year the highest revenue in american history because of the tax and cut jobs act that is for the economic growth. mike: one more on the issue of inflation, thanksgiving this week they say will be the most expensive thanksgiving ever. your thoughts on inflation and the impact around the country. >> we are seeing not just the highest inflation in 30 years since the president took office. it's on hard to be the highest inflation and 40 years. it's affecting every american in significant ways and the president, the speaker and the fat have gotten this wrong for most of this year. i think most americans right now, this is become as big of a concern for americans as covid itself. all of this happened under this
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president's policy. mike: kevin brady of the great state of texas. everything's giving to you and your loved ones. have a great day let's turn to a house democrats who voted for the bill back better, brad sherman live and in person. this is big he is also the house foreign affairs committee, welcome. your colleague, the republican leader in the house kevin mccarthy was on earlier today. let's play the clip and i'll get you to respond. >> we now know that the president and the democrats have been lying to us all along saying the bill was paid for. this is what's happening of one party room. >> patty respond. >> he was on the for challenging the demo district, i responded and agreed and he has not responded to me. i think he is afraid, happy to be a cpa and be in the second
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largest tax agency in the country this bill will not just pay for itself it will pay down the deficit. the reason is that revenues are being dramatically undercounted by people who don't know anything you haven't been directly involved in taxa administration. we look at the former treasury secretary in the irs commissioners and myself as heading the second largest tax agency in the country. $8 billion a year extra for the irs is going to produce more than $40 billion in revenue. not from just what the auditors collect the how they inspire others with positions. recently get a get a 5 - 1 and this will do far more to pay down the deficit. mike: now the bill goes to the united states senate with a 50/50 senate. every vote counts, here is west virginia senator joe manchin.
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>> with the final bill comes out the c.b.o. score comes out then we'll go from there. i'm still looking at everything. >> do you worry about getting the moderate senators to yes? >> absolutely. but no democratic administration has done more with thinner majorities the president biden. he is trying to rival roosevelt and the great society with no majority in the senate at all were roosevelt it was hard to find a republican in the house of the senate back in 1933. mike: do you worry about the moderates in the senate making significant changes and having problems with progressive members in the house when the bill comes back? >> they will make some changes but i think we will pass the bill recognizing that we will get what we can now and i think next year we may see a larger democratic majority. as people understand what donald trump is doing today, the man
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has blood on his hands, is trying to suppress our economy by convincing americans not to get vaccinated. as part of a political strategy to depress the economy and depressed mechanic vote and i don't think you work. mike: you heard me speak with your colleague kevin brady, is there something that you think policymakers can do to get a handle on inflation. >> one thing was a bipartisan infrastructure bill only a small number of house members voted for it but we would not have this if we passed a bill like that five years ago. right now we have the largest volume ever have containers coming to the los angeles ports. we needed to prepare five years ago. inflation is hitting the entire world written in germany and japan. and of course people are blaming biden, the germans aren't the people ignorant of what's happening just think it's an american problem. were trying to deal with the
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covid situation, there was a lot of unpaid for bills that were passed, huge amounts of money spent, all signed by donald trump. we had to do that because of covid. the unpaid for bills covid emergency bills mostly signed by donald trump we have a little inflation due to that and due to the bottlenecks. i think we will come out of it but it will take another year. >> let me push back briefly, pouring trillions into the economy right now could exacerbate inflation. >> the bill back better bill will pull more money out of the economy and the tax revenues that will be spent. it is not inflationary to provide $250 a month per child for every parent if you are collecting more money from corporations. if you correct and to collect more and get money back to parents that is justice and helpful to parents and is not
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inflationary. you blame it from one and give it to another. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you, happy thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. >> "fox news sunday", bret baier filling in for chris wallace, an exclusive interview for brian deese, that is right after the show on "sunday morning features", maria bartiromo has exclusive interview with kevin mccarthy and tennessee republican senator marsha blackburn, two important figures as a spending bill heads to the senate at 3:00 p.m. eastern today. thousands of migrants are headed to the border from central america. we'll get the latest on their progress and any effort to stop them, that is next. ♪
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mike: the southern border of the united states and migrate caravan from mexico thursday about one third of venezuelan's. bill mnuchin live in the way you texas tracking developments. >> good afternoon another busy morning and lowboy a, a short time ago we had runners coming through behind us. take a look at this video 30 minutes ago from the fox news drone a group of seven illegal immigrants who we call runners because they don't want to be caught they take after an open field. when we first saw them they were crouching through the rush not wanting to be caught and then they got into an open field and kicked up into higher gear to a tree line in the distance where they were trying died. border patrol agents were not in the immediate area but we heard from border patrol they showed up and caught several of them, they're looking for the rest of
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the group. will keep you posted on that, we shot a video in the exact same spot we showed you the runners, these are the families, a constant thing, every morning and the joya, we had 100 illegal immigrants, these are the people who are not running, looking for border patrol and looking to turn themselves in. they have been coming from all over the world yesterday from albania, romania, sri lanka, west africa, china they are coming in from all over the place most of what we see sometimes you get the runners. this was in roma texas friday night about an hour away, texas gps took down a human smuggler bringing a raft across the rio grande and bring them illegally into texas. the smuggler was a 19-year-old mexican national and dps says he brought it cost 79 illegal immigrants already. he was arrested and charged with human smuggling in the 79 were
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all referred to border patrol, we keep on the human smuggling aspect. this was out of the laredo area, border patrol stopped the truck and it looks like a broken toolbox in the back, they opened it up and take a look at what's inside to illegal immigrants being smuggled inside the toolbox, we have seen more of that they were thinking border agents are going to find them but it's not working out. back at here live this is what we see out here admixture of the runners in the family units. the family units show up first and border patrol get sucked up processing all of them and doing the paperwork as you saw from the drone when there are agents patrolling they will make a run for it and that's what's happening, helicopters down the road from us looking for the rest of the runners right now. mike: remarkable images, bill melugin doing a remarkable job, thank you very much. panic at atlanta's airport, three injuries as dozens ran
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when a weapon went off. live with details. >> good afternoon the search for the suspect is ongoing, this happened yesterday at the hartsfield international airport, accidental discharge. other panic causing passengers to run terrified passengers fearing an active shooter, the scene unfolding at 130 in the afternoon in the airport security screening area. he was pulled aside for further screening when a prohibited item was spotted. the firearm discharged and the man fled taking a weapon with him. the suspect has been identified as 42-year-old, a convicted felon he is now facing a slew of charges ringing a concealed weapon to the commercial airport in the possession of a convicted felon. as people scramble for safety, three people were hurt and other injuries were not
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life-threatening. >> everyone is trying to scramble to the door and grabbing their bags we ran into the drop-off area and kept running we had no idea if it was a single shooting record dated attack, we tried to run as far as possible. >> nationwide tha officers have found a record number of firearms at airport checkpoints across the country in 2021 is not over yet. mike: thanksgiving week is a crazy busy travel time. thank you so much. millions of americans hitting the road and an air force to visit loved ones. in the supply chain crisis. we'll get the latest on what everyone is facing. that is next. autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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>> traveling for the thanksgiving holiday may burn a
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hole in your wallet with gas prices soaring to record highs. alexandria live in washington. >> while you're sitting there bumper-to-bumper, do not be surprised if you find yourself being thankful for the jerk in the car next to you it is time for the settling of a normal holiday season. aaa predicts travel numbers will reach near pandemic levels those eager to spend the holiday with family are getting the go-ahead from dr. fauci but only if they're vaccinated. >> you can enjoy a typical thanksgiving meal and holiday with your family there is no reason not to do that. the thing we are concerned about is the people who are not vaccinated. what they're doing there a major source of the dynamics of the infection in the community. >> a major source has stressed the season, food prices the american farm bureau reports 14% of the thanksgiving meal this year republican lawmakers feel the blame falls on the white
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house. >> inflation under president biden's watch is the highest since the carter administration. >> travelers will use the highest fuel cost in almost a decade gas prices are averaging $3.40 nationwide up a dollar and 29 cents last year aaa expects to see 10% or road trips than airline passengers. despite my flexibility in schedules with more employees working from home experts suggest the busiest travel days will be tuesday and wednesday followed by sunday and monday after thanksgiving. mike: stay home those days, thank you very much. two texas parents were arrested for speaking out at a school board meeting. let's listen. >> we feel like we've been met with hostility, that's not what we want. >> we believe were unlawfully arrested for allegations that have been made against us during
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what i believe is an unlawful board meeting. mike: joining us with reaction to the hostility between parents and school board officials, former campaign advisor to the obama biden campaign and former trump white house advisor in american conservative senior fellow, mercedes schlapp, welcome to both of you. >> david are you shocked between parents and the school board in places like texas. >> we have challenges a balance. there is a lot of local tension in the political system and if you think of it it's about deterring and preventing violence. there are extreme is not that these kids are extremist but there on different sides of the political equation could we don't want them to have guns we seen violence in schools. we have to deter and protect and prevent violent and we have to honor free speech. in this case it looks like
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accountability. mike: mercedes, the county was red-hot, now it's spreading how do you see the battle in texas in the austin suburbs and elsewhere. >> i think you're starting to see parents who are not politically involved in any way looking at what the school board has been doing where they have been basically promoting the leftist radical ideology and the parents are say no more. they are standing up for the children, they want to protect their children and they want to be involved in their children's education and they find that the school board members, many of them do not represent the best interest of the children when they're trying to push forward ideas like critical race theory and very provocative pornographic books that they push forward and also causing gender chaos and confusion. parents want the kids to learn the basics and learn to be kind
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to one another instead of creating a potential indoctrination from the left to our children. mike: what do you think is making things so explosive between parents and school boards, covid lockdowns, masked mandates, what is being taught such as elements of critical race theory. >> this is the season of thankfulness. we should be thankful that we made enough progress. some against covid-19, the vaccines work but mandates are complicated, they have been complicated across 50 states. the mandates in terms of smallpox, polio and mmr and chickenpox have been complicated back to 1922 supreme court decision. it gets more complicated when social media meets vaccine hesitancy. i'm very worried about mandates, they are tricky i more on the side of chris christie later for persuasion versus mandate i more on the side of facts versus social media and going through
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your own doctor and getting facts i hope this will come on the local school board meetings. mike: high school football coach issued a one-game suspension of his student athlete for saying there are only two genders. what you make of that? >> we saw a similar case in loudoun county with the coach was involved in said the same thing he talked about two genders, loudoun county had to pay up they settled with this teacher in i think he will continue to see the dynamics happen across the country in these teachers really standing up and being able to speak freely about something that is basic science. i'll tell you what were doing, we built out the first amendment fun to help teachers like the individual in new hampshire who are being attacked you are being attacked because their religious beliefs and that simply needs to stop. mike: a linebacker sent a text
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message to a classmate when they were off-campus. what about the first amendment? >> there is a real issue were trying to find a new sensitivity, i learned a lot, i don't know about this coach i was lucky enough to be an all-american athlete my coaches were good teachers there might be teachable moments but we have free speech first amendment considerations and they weigh heavily on my mind on this issue. mike: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving to you and your loved ones. >> now under arrest after losing a louis vuitton store, the latest on the vandalism next. ♪ kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum sealed tight. parodontax active gum repair toothpaste
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>> eight suspects arrested after louis vuitton and other high retailers were looted and robbed friday night in union square. christina coleman has more on
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the rampant theft. >> organizers say crime is a major problem in the san francisco area last night more than 80 people wearing masks ran into a nordstrom store in san francisco install whatever they could get their hands on officers arrested a handful of suspects. fox news reached out to walnut creek police for more details and the night before on friday accord needed group of leaders broke into high-end stores across san francisco including louis vuitton, beriberi, bloomingdale's and several cannabis dispensaries. eight arrests were made in a concerted smash and grab incident. use the garage door opener in my car. >> they were here you in their jobs. they were prevented because we were able to stop them from arresting them. this is unacceptable. >> on tuesday walgreens
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announced it will close five more san francisco locations with rampant theft in the city. some retailers have reduced their hours or are keeping valuable items. to lessen the chance of them getting smashed. san francisco's mayor announced the city will have a retail crime initiative to deal with the mounting problem. >> the messenger today is if you come here to our city to commit those above crimes were to come into vandalize or harm individuals. you will be held accountable. you will be brought to justice. >> critics have california handle crimes said this problem is a result of a state referendum that downgraded property theft for stolen items of $950 or less. mike: christina coleman live on the west coast, thank you. a plan to prevent armageddon is underway as massive plans of a
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planet killing asteroid while there is no current threat to the earth, tuesday nasa will launch a rocket to test the hypothesis and slamming the spacecraft into an oncoming asteroid will change the trajectory. we will not know the results until next year. the president of the lipid committee says he spoken to peng shuai and she's okay but she needs her privacy. she's the tennis star who seem to disappear from social media and of course several weeks ago, trey yingst and jerusalem with the very latest. >> good afternoon, peng shuai the tennis star did hold a video call with the international lipid committee. this athlete had not been seen for weeks. the video shows her at a tournament today, it was posted to a twitter account from a reporter in chinese state media and cannot be verified. if confirmed it'll be the first time the tennis player has been
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seen in public since early november following sexual assault allegations from a former chinese vice premier. peng shuai disappearance drew concern around the world with the tennis association threatening to revoke tournaments from china. the wta said the video was insufficient to address the concerns, tennis stars like naomi osaka and serena williams have called for an investigation and william saying she's praying for the family of the 35-year-old player, novak djokovic has this to say. >> the whole tennis community needs to back her up and her family and make sure that she is safe and sound because if you would have tournaments on the chinese soil without resolving the situation it would be a little bit strange. >> businesspeople and athletes alike have had trouble when speaking on china. last year the cofounder jeff
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small went missing after could he sizing the government. mike: the tennis stars are speaking up, thank you very much. >> many senior citizens forgot that the holidays can go without, one d.c. restaurant owner doing his best to ensure 5000 seniors receive a good thanksgiving meal this year, joining us mark bucher cofounder of medium rare restaurants, welcome. >> it is great to see you in person. >> we've been traveling coming together for the last 18 months. the elderly have struggled forever, covid didn't make it better or worse. they're immobile and they don't get out and we wanted to make sure anybody who needs a thanksgiving meal gets one. it's a hard meal to make for one person so we wanted to make sure we did it last year end we will do it this year. >> tell us the reaction from these folks when you bring them
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thanksgiving. >> there is so much thinking about them and we've all been in the spot where you reach out to your grandparents and you asked them how they're doing. i'm fine, i'm great and we asked them, are you hungry, what if you had to eat, ida ritz cracker in the grape. it's heartbreaking. what you tell your family, the number one answer, we don't want them to worry. we've all been there. they're quiet and they don't rally congress, they're not standing outside. we need to take care of that because of the fine this is part of the little things that we do to make sure that they have a thanksgiving meal. >> what can folks do to help with deliveries. >> we need deliveries, volunteers, packing volunteers you can visit feed the fridge.org or medium rare restaurant.com to sign up and e-mail us. it's all hands on deck, starting
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at 4:00 a.m. were going through thursday our 14th annual turkey frying event we cooked turkeys on thanksgiving day. we don't do this for rich people that don't want to burn our house, we get a deep-fried turkey, there's lots of people getting free food and free turkeys, they don't have the memes to cook them they have never had the memes this allows them to have a cook thanksgiving dinner after receiving free donated items, it's a big part of addressing hunger that we miss. people to get free food cannot cook it. when we went to school the nonperishable items, 86% of those don't have a can opener we arranged through our friends, traveling loads, can openers and home goods that feed the fridge distributed we measure people had the tools to solve the problem it's a different way looking at hunger because doing the same thing over and over and
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expecting a different result is insanity, take all the money that we spent towards hunger and let's rethink and find out the real problem so we can solve it instead of making the donors feel good. >> we visited throughout covid, how is business this morning. >> we have the greatest employees in the greatest staff they are our front-line workers if you're visiting the restaurant, they are scared they are front-line workers make it happen. people are coming out, this is going to be a busy week families getting together for the first time and for all of my fellow restaurant tours and workers this will be a good week. mike: god bless you, your team, your family and loved ones, happy thanksgiving and thank you for the work that you're doing in the community. >> this is all for fox news live bret baier filling in for chris wallace, that is coming up, i am mike emanuel, thank you for watching, have a great day and a wonderful thanksgiving week.
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