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hypocrisy after migrants relocated without a heads up. >> we invite people to come and just willy-nilly put them in the suburb. >> ♪ ♪ >> metlife stadium with a national anthem led by nypd officer marking 21 years since 9/11 terrorist attack and made the moment. >> ainsley: you are looking live at edinburgh, scotland, where king charles iii is on his way to the palace of holyrood house to lead a procession for queen elizabeth ii. >> brian: comes hours after charles first address to parliament as a sovereign, as a king. >> steve: that is in london. now, he has back in scotland. back in london greg palkot. greg. >> hi, folks yes, we are at buckingham palace to begin this very long week of memories of
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the late queen elizabeth ii. but for a moment at least the focus status shifting north where we are right now. just like in scotland king charles iii and queen consort camilla will be joining other family members and walking with the queen's casket to the main cathedral there appear the first service in public viewing. we have seen picked don't make spectacular scenes and they should be impressive. earlier today westminster hall where we are now there was a joint session of house of commons of lords and formal condolences to the king and his wife. they made a regal entrance and charles was short and to the point. >> she said in the example of self duty, which with god's help and your councils i am resolved faithfully to follow. >> out and about this week and outside of windsor cancel,
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castle, prince harry and wife meghan thought the first time they had been seen together in about two years as harry's falling out. in a statement today harry said in part about his grandmother the queen "thank you for your commitment to service. thank you for your sound advice. thank you for your infectious smile. we do smile with you and grandpa are united now and both together in peace." harry referring to his late grandfather the long time prince philip here at the queen will be brought to london tomorrow and public hearing starts wednesday and potentially millions can't come out. at the funeral happens from monday and among the attendees, president biden. the 9/11 services president biden quoted a line from the queen that she had sent as part of the message to the u.s. 21 years ago. grief is the price we pay for love. a lot of grief being felt here, back to you guys. >> brian: indeed, not far from
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where he is standing martha maccallum executive anchor joins us from london. martha, good morning to you and i just read in one of the papers his son because so many kids who want to pay tribute to the queen, they loved her during the jubilee with addington mayor and bringing little paddington bears or marmalade sandwiches and nowe is saying enough with the sandwiches, please just bring flowers. >> good morning, guys it is great to be with you. we have seen an outpouring that is really in lists. and lots of families and lots of those beautiful paddington messages we have seen on top of the flowers. relay drawings, really sweet drawings the kids have done of the queen and her crown and messages saying things like "you inspired us." one of my favorites that i saw
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this morning a child said "thank you for inspiring us to work hard and you worked hard to the end." it is nice to see that part of her life is an inspiration to these young children because they grew up with her. they watched her. and they seen her dedication to duty. i think it is leaving and oppression. we see it in all of the messages but the sandwiches crack me up. you see why the the city does not want sandwiches all over the place but you remember how adorable that video is and it showed her lighter side. i have one in my bag too answering the age-old question, wife that she did not let the bag go down." every single place she went, guys. >> ainsley: she had a sense of humor, didn't she. you would not expect her to pull out a marmalade sandwich. >> steve: as she is going on stage. >> i'm sure it's attracting pigeons. martha, will you see the brothers back together william
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and harry? do you think this will hear that rest or that divide between them? how was the country reacting to them being there? >> well, i think, you know, it was an important moment. it was literally over the front pages of the paper. we haven't seen them together into years. that was a significant moment. i don't think there is a lot of suggestion the rift is over, but more so that it was put to the side for this really important moment so they could take a walk together and maybe it is the beginning of some kind of reconciliation. i think one of the biggest issues is this book that harry has been writing. and i think through experience, they will learn that they can't necessarily trust what meghan and here he will say when given an opportunity to speak about the inner workings and relationships of their family. they spilled dome expelled a lot of that out in a way it is painful for william and kate any
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carefully in any sort of reconciliation but everyone seems to receive them really well the other day. perhaps it is the beginning of kind of pulling together. queen elizabeth was perfect with riffs and she did it with ireland. i'm hoping perhaps some of that rubs off on the rest of the family and they can eventually heal too because no family likes ribs. especially in so much passing down to the younger generation l. b1 i see the huge crowd is out and it is amazing. they will take it in and take days off here on the end will and his brother, it is really harry's fault. sometimes 50/50 but the guy leaves the royal family, rips the royal family and interviews. they have been on the fence ever since. i think, martha, you know best but things have switched. he was the most popular royal and the family had trouble relating after prince diana's
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death. now, it seems as though you go after the royal family, you go after the whole country. and he will measure whether he publishes this book or not. >> yes, he does. and if he is seeing reconciliation, i think this book is going to have to be shelved. i really can't see middle ground. there is no member of the royal family who wrote a book of the inner workings of a family and relationship. some of what i've heard there are things that are uncomplimentary to q queen const camilla and that has taken a long time for her to express her duty and do her job. 17 years they have been married now. it is time for people to move past the past and embrace her. they seem to have a steady relationship and so that feels like an important thing here. short of scrapping the
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book, honestly, an apology, a public apology for some of the things said, i think those would be two pretty necessary people to get on track to where they were. >> steve: martha my new new monitored there but we solve the king and the queen consort get out of the rolls-royce and they have arrived. as going through downtown edinburg, this was not to view the body of the queen. this was at the king and there he is right there. it looks like people are embracing charles because they were ten deep on the streets of edinburg. >> absolutely. i can see the shot now and of all places, a welcome moment, note belt for the people of scotland and edinburg. you have this procession which will be pretty dramatic. this will be the first time king charles has seen his
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mother. that will proceed from the palace up the royal mile one of the most famous stretches in the united kingdom. it is a steep hill up to st. giles cathedral near the top of edinburg castle. the family will welcome that procession. the last time we saw that the queen mother's funeral, diana's funeral much younger. but the other part of that right now is an ancient ritual which is the tour of the new monarch through the different parts of the united kingdom here and so this is the scotland stop. that is why he is out, greeting people in that part of it as well. he will go to wales, ireland and london as well. this is part of the transition process, which is a balance between joyful embrace between king charles and the procession underway right now. >> ainsley: we see the pictures of the crowd now and curious when you are in your hotel or go to get a bite to eat
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at night and not doing television, is everyone in black and morning? if you do go to see the coffin as she lighting and state to prepare for long crowds and stand up bring your water and te weather might not even cooperate. >> you know, it is a busy time, tourist time anyway. a lot of people to come at this time anyway who are from out of town. so you see a lot of that and not necessarily dressed in black. but you do see a lot of families coming here to lay their flowers. certainly the bbc and all of the british networks, that is the law essentially peer at the request, strong request from the palace is that they wear black over the course of this morning. mike of the british subject. how the weather is going to hold up, a full week away and it will be good, but you will perhaps see hundreds of thousands of
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people trying to have that moment or they can -- it is an extraordinary undertaking but they have been working on it since the 1960s and it in earnest since the 1980s. they are very well prepared for this event. but is extremely, carefully orchestrated by layers and layers of staff at the palace who have done nothing but prepare for this moment for years. >> brian: thank you so much and we will check back with you as we see the king shaking hands there on the screen. piers morgan will be coming on the show. his reflections as with martha's analysis. >> ainsley: to her point, i did hear the press over there, when she died the anchors came back to commercial break and they were all in black. >> brian: that is how people knew something bad because they are all in black. meanwhile, the president will be in attendance but meanwhile treasury secretary jim leyland
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warning the risk of inflation and causes potential crash to the economy. >> ainsley: janet yellen signaling high gas prices could be making every turn. >> brian: okay, peter doocy at the white house with the latest, peter. >> with officials around here talk about the inflation reduction act like it is going to do a trick reducing inflation, but the treasury secretary is now stating it is not that simple. >> the fed is going to need some skill and good luck to achieve what we sometimes call a soft landing. i hope and i believe there is a pass to accomplishing that. >> brian: remember president biden claiming zero inflation when really he just means it's not rising month to month. the prices are still 8.5% higher than this time last year. >> here is the truth about the issues that matter to the american people. the economy inflation and gas prices are the top three
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issues and without any question the social issue certainly presents an opportunity for us to have a conversation to the american people about what matters to them. >> buying a home also tougher now with mortgage rates clocking in at a 14 year high, 5.89%. some states are making it tough to buy a car. california, all purchases must be electric. the biden administration is backing them up. >> it is interesting to see how the states are trying to go above and beyond what we are doing at the federal level. i'm really interested to follow these developments while we continue to set a national policy that is a baseline for all of this, we need to move the direction of electric vehicles but we have to make sure this happens quickly enough to beat climate change. >> the paradox places like california it will be tough to plug in your car with the grade so overwhelmed.
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sending out mass texas asking people to turn off their tvs, back to you. >> brian: speaking of tvs, peter, you will be on tv. i mean you are on tv all the time but you are actually coming to new york city to help with something special on friday because we got a brand-new cookbook that comes out tomorrow for the peter doocy family. fox nation family simply happy cooking live with the entire peter doocy family. you and your wife hillary will come up here, and we will show the world how to make what will be the new grade a sandwich in the history of america. it is lasagna grilled cheese sandwich. are you ready for that? >> i'm ready. i hope everybody else is ready. all of our favorite family recipes including some that i picked up on the campaign trail inspired by my time in iowa. those recipes are in there. some recipes inspired like buffalo chicken grilled french
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french toast sandwich. >> steve: that is insane. we have 100 fantastic recipes. so the lasagna grilled cheese. it is going to be interactive appearance of the first time ever fox nation is going to be live. to register at foxnation.com and you will actually not only be able to cook along with the recipe, but we will actually be able to see you cooking at your house all over america. make sure you regis register, everybody, if you're interested. it will be friday night. peter and hillary and hillary has a recipe that she cooks all the time. >> her family's chicken ole recipe. that is one of my favorite. if she's listening on xm right now. and so come on friday evening because you can talk to me and my dad and my wife about all of this great food. we can all cook along together.
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>> end if you want a tough question, steve, peter has a tow question about the book. speak with a new cookbook, i do have a lot. >> steve: how could you? >> i will have my book of answers and just read it. speak to you all, his cookbook comes out tomorrow. and what is this one called? "simply happy cookbook." go to and play happy cookbook if you want to copy. they always sell out of those, actually buy it today and they will deliver it tomorrow. it comes out tomorrow "simply happy cookbook." >> see you friday. >> ainsley: see you friday. i'm sure we will talk to you before that. >> brian: carley and i have been talking about this a while the grilled cheese will change the way people think of grilled cheese. >> ainsley: it made my heart flutter to say that especially a pregnant woman like that. you can eat anything you want right now. every day.
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>> i'm over that but specifically now. i hope you have a new thanksgiving day. >> we come up with a turkey roll up for thanksgiving. it's got the dressing inside. >> can't wait. >> steve: so good. >> steve: the goal that is like the pie crust with all the leftovers but carley had four om last night. >> i did. all right, congratu congratulations, steve. absolutely. got some headlines to get to, some shocking details on a story that new york, three children are pronounced dead after they were found unconscious on a brooklyn beach. a30-year-old woman who was believed to be the mother of those children is now in custody. she has reportedly been found wandering the beach claiming her kids were missing. all three children, two boys and a little growth seven years old or younger. more migrant buses arriving in new york city from texas earlier
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this morning. and in chicago, mayor lori lightfoot criticizing greg abbott for sending migrants to her city, but now she is shipping illegal immigrants to the suburbs. >> it is the arrogance of the state to presume they can do what they want. to invite people to come to the state, and then they willy-nilly put them in the suburbs without giving us the courtesy of letting us know. speak with the mayor of burbridge illinois, those migrant staying at a hampton in. school is out in seattle for the fourth day in a row and teachers refusing to work until the district raises pay among other demands. still no word whether classes will be in session if that happens tomorrow. officials say the announcement will come later today. in the meantime schools will provide grab and go meals for students that can be picked up between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. that is your headlines, guys, back over to you.
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>> steve: okay, think of much, carley. coming up to work from home or to not work at all with more americans looking for more work opportunities. vivek ramaswamy joins us and they might be outsourced soon. he is next and you will love hit erbook and that is the theme. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max.
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st. charles cathedral for a service that we will see throughout the day. meanwhile, moving on live to new york to work from home or not to work? that is the question. officers are baking employees "please come back to work" in person. 65% of americans their decision to accept or reject a job offer was tied to whether or not they can work remotely. our next guest warns high paid white-collar employees taking remote work will only make their jobs outsourced to other countries. vivek ramaswamy joins us live. >> good to see you. >> steve: you know, two years ago a lot of people were working from home, but now a lot of people who told, you know, the ceo said okay, work at home. now they are saying come back to work and people don't want to. >> somebody has run a company before and running a company now, i can tell you definite intangible details to get people
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together in an office. here is what will happen i will only see you on a zoom screen, guess what i would rather hire someone a harder worker with the man in less pain who might work evenings, warnings across time zones to go across borders. >> steve: so you were talking about american workers have a choice. you can either do the job in person if your boss requires it or it will get outs or someplace else. >> we already see it begin to happen appear at the very people who complain the most about the outsourcing are clamoring for those remote work auctions today. it's part of entitlement culture and victimhood culture that is the subject and the reason i wrote a book about it. i want to put a spotlight in a in our culture as well. >> steve: you mentioned victim home, the book comes out tomorrow not a cookbook but tell us about it. >> we used to be a nation built on the pursuit of excellence and a nation of underdogs. we have become a nation of victims instead.
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what i do in this book is trace america's back from being a nation of insurgent to now become a nation of incumbent spandthe cases victimhood can rn back to the path of reviving shared pursuit of excellence. my last book, the thing that we are missing is a shared, natural identity. shared, natural identity to avoid that purpose at the heart of the american soul. the case i'm making this book is the shared pursuit of excellence is part of what it means to be in america. that's what we need to revive. >> steve: how would you like to read a passage particularly appropriate? >> absolutely. hot off the press. >> we are nation of victims now. it is one of the few things we have left in common, black victims, quite victims, liberal victims conservative victims, indian victims, victims ultimately of each other and
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sometimes our souls and i will tell you in the book how we can move forward. ours is a culture riddled with contradictions always trying to purify itself and so obsessed with its flaws it can no longer recognize its own virtues. a dying civilization and inhabit the plains of north america collapsing under the weight of insecurities. that is the opening. >> steve: that is great but i want to know more and obviously incremental over time, but you would think now a nation of victims, this could be an opportunity for american leaders to step forward and say "hey, shut up, follow me." >> this is an opportunity for leadership. we have a leadership vacuum in this country. every major institution -- you are right it goes back further than expected. we trace it back to the origins and reconstruction era with the civil war in american history. one of the things i do in the book's look at the history of rome. we talk about the rise and fall of rome. one of things every villas there was no single rise or single
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fall of rome. there were many rises and there were many falls here at the same could be true and we talk about the experiment, i don't think so. we are not done quite yet. this may be the beginning of a new rise and the american experiment as well if we follow that b path of excellence. >> steve: i can't wait to read "nation and victims." congratulations. thank you. speak you. >> ainsley: >> steve: cash bail illinois to end cash bail nationwide and facing backlash is from businesses. why owner see this could make communities more dangerous. and that means more line if nece and they come to us and they say, "i need some financial help at this point in time." they're not looking for a hand out, they're looking for a little hand up. my team at newday usa is going to do everything
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bail but also limits who can be arrested and kept in jail based on the crime. the democrats who voted for it say it is more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail because they can afford they'll put those in law enforcement pose it say it will lead to hundreds if not thousands of people being released from jail as soon as it goes into effect at the beginning of the year. they also say it will make the communities less safe with suspects in future violent crimes committed dui cases and drug offenses out free. republican candidate for governor darren bailey is attacking j.b. pritzker who signed into law. >> illinois violent crime has risen since j.b. took office and remains above the national average. illinois has had more than 1,000 homicides in 2020, setting a multi-high. >> one states attorney and a recent op-ed says this, "the bottom line, the law will allow
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dangerous individuals to roam our streets. it will deter victims and witnesses from reporting crimes, and it will make it more difficult to prosecute those alleged crimes." as you alluded to, ainsley, this new law comes at a time businesses are leaving the city of chicago in great number because a pike, violent crime rates. if this law does make crime worse in chicago and elsewhere in illinois it will give businesses more incentive to leave. violent crime up in the city 37% compared to a year ago. >> ainsley: my word, haven't they learned anything by watching new york. thank you so much, grady. prince charles will lead a royal procession for his late mother of the queen from the palace of holyroodhouse. piers morgan breaks down what is next as the world warrants queen elizabeth ii.
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so both of his parents in the space of 18 months or so. so the significant human sight of all of this. the royal family are in real morning and grief and we saw that yesterday as taken from balmoral castle down to edinburg. and in anguish actually appear that reminded me this is a family in morning. but i think king charles iii and it's taking some getting used to, ainsley, have to be honest with you. my entire life talking about the queen and now we have the king. just hearing that is unusual for the british public obviously. sure, he made a fantastic start and a great speech in parliament today or to the parliam parliamentarians. a perfectly good speech as, indeed, to the nation the other night. >> steve: piers, speaking of the speech earlier today in westminster, you know, keep us fighting back tears.
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i don't ever remember seeing the emotional side of king charles. during my lifetime. i don't remember him this emotional when diana died in a public way. >> i actually think i do remember, he was slightly seen in this state. he was usually emotional but you are quite right, steve. you very, very rarely see public of emotions from any of the royals. the queen has showed emotion. charles, the same. keep a stiff upper lip and keep your emotions and private thoughts to yourself. but i think what has impressed people here, it is almost an impossible act to follow. how does anybody try to follow the greatest monarch in history? every move that charles has made so far, i think has been absolutely spot on. it says to me what my gut feeling is, which it he should turn out to be a perfect king
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and he will be perfect to inherited from his mother. >> steve: what is a good king and what does that look like? >> you know, my motto is and i actually asked this from american friends of mine, what is the point of the monarchy or what does a king or queen do? the answer to that question is one, they have to be strictly nonpartisan. the queens, she never thought about anything to do with politics or big issues. she certainly, she had views but you didn't know them. charles has been quite vocal with his views in the past as well as the prince of wales. he has been clear in an interview that now he is the king, he will be a different person as a monarch. we want to hear him expressing his opinions at the end of the day. that is crucial. second, you have to do what princess san said the great ingredient of her mother's sense was that she instinctively knew the values of great britain should be and
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stuck steadfastly to those values and never got moved by public opinion to try to change from those values. i think that is just heard from you guys the other day the queen represents the best of british, resilience, strength of character, hard work, duty, service, humility, a ll of those things that made her popular. i think charles has all of those things to do. he's got this jewel thing right now going on, one, morning his lover who he love deeply, and secondly trying to reach out to the people of great britain to say, i am your new monarch. this is me, this is the future. there is a lot of speculation what kind of monarchy he will reside over. he wants a streamlined monarchy based around him and his console camilla and william the new prince of wales and his family. the minor roles will be left out of the equation. i think it is the right move. you don't want too many people
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at the top of this monarchy if you like. it gets too complicated and messy. he wants to keep it simple. >> ainsley: all right, piers, i will fly to linton to do the show with you and martha just like we did for the jubilee on the day of her funeral which will be next monday so i will see you over the weekend. >> you know, it will be a different atmosphere, ainsley, one of great jubilation and celebration the platinum jubilee. and the role she managed to live long enough to go through that. but i think this time, it will be a different atmosphere, one of morning and great respect for all of the greatest monarchs. and it will be an honor to do this with you. i'm looking forward to see you here. of course, i think when you get here you will feel what is going on here is a different atmosphere and one of great, great respect and gratitude. >> ainsley: yes, we are sorry for your loss, piers.
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but we will celebrate her loss in june and also on monday. >> steve: watch "piers morgan uncensored" weekdays 4:30 and of course, that is unmatched inside. thanks, piers come appreciate it. i don't know if he has whether uncensored but janice dean. >> you know what, the forecast is going to look nice in england next week. that is great news for all the people that are observing the funeral and are out there, of course, saying that their blessings to the queen. i met come my friends where you from? chattanooga, tennessee. >> cameron mckeon. >> nicely done. let's look at the forecast. do you want to do the weather with me? showers and thunderstorms, 62 in chicago with an area of low pressure across the great lakes and trailing cold front will
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bring the potential for showers and thunderstorms really from florida all the way up to the northeast. there are your daytime highs, warm across the plains states. we are tracking the tropics. nothing eminent but we are into peak season so we will keep a watch especially on the atlantic. here you go the next ten days for london, england. showers in the forecast the next couple of days and then a spectacular forecast for thursday all the way into next week. ainsley, that is for you. ssay hi to steve and brian. >> hi stephen breyer. >> welcome to new york. >> ainsley: thank you, janice. >> steve: retirement round 2, what are the chances tom brady retires after the season even though he won mike again and now 35, 45? we will ask sportscaster jim gray next. but first, check in with two of the greatest bill hemmer and dana perino. >> i thought they were going to ask about sports, come on,
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brian. >> brian: no. >> i would say yes, he retires. >> i would say jim brady would know. >> i think she gets a vote, too. we will continue with coverage but we expect touching moments in the next hour. >> also warning signs for both parties and the midterms. we will tell you what to look out for as we get closer. >> the democrats in l.a. hit a home run. >> the army is working in parts of the work but it is monday and we will see you soon. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! ♪ ♪ entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive
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we are not trying to be perfect but trying to win back the and they won the game. they dominated the game. and he looked pretty. look, everybody doesn't look like how they will look in december and january to be a playoff team so you have to get through the early months. he looked fine. in fact, he look better than fine. he won. >> brian: i saw that his wife tweeted out "let's go, tom brady." does that mean all is good at the tom brady house? >> i have no idea. we talk about football. what goes on in his personal life is his personal life. he made that clear to the public. he went out and perform for the public. everything else is under the microscope is his personal life. >> brian: a lot of stuff going on but i didn't say the word stuff. meanwhile, and that came not only do the cowboys look like they have a lot of problems, but they lost their quarterback dak prescott who got injured with his thumb in the third quarter. how do they bounce back from
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this? >> what a shame, i mean, so much hope for the cowboys. they didn't play it a good game and he didn't like a good game. he had his hand a couple of times on his other hand and might have done something earlier in the game. came out and couldn't grip the football and out facing surgery. what a disappointment for the cowboys, cowboy fans but also dak prescott. it is just a shame. it could be 6-8 weeks and who knows how much longer after that to try to rehab. >> brian: people have so much hope for dallas even though they had some problems with their state wide receiver. we saw a lot of great games yesterday. the 49ers get upset by the bearers, the vikings have their way with the packers. you talk about the giants down 13-0 at halftime battle back to win 21-20, jim, what stands out about this game? >> the fact that the giants won! we haven't seen that and an opening game and god knows how long.
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the fact they had resiliency and the two-point conversion, brian, it was exciting for the giants fans. they suffered so long. who knows what kind of season they will have. also, how about chicago? how about the conditions soldier field and monsoon on the field? in chicago comes back to win the game 19-10 and looked terrible for three and a half quarters. all of a sudden, they bring to skin with everything going on with the 49ers. the quarterback trey lance, they want to try to put it behind the man and signing him. he may be back out on the field soon. >> brian: absolutely. >> it was an incredible scene and how about that slide at the end of the game that was so much fun? he slept for about ten or 15 yards. just in fields, it was just a great scene. football the old way. you usually see the snow in chicago, but there it was like the water park.
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>> brian: 20 seconds left. are the lions better than we thought or the eagles just show maybe not as good as we thought? >> it is early, brian. you are just at the beginning of this. we end where we begin. no one is trying to be perfect right now but just win games. the eagles would be a good team and the lance much better. there is time in detroit and it is real. >> brian: 38-35 to beat the liens one of the most improved teams in the league. jim, thank you so much. >> good to be with you, brian. here we go, we have a game, let's go. >> brian: let's tackle. ♪ ♪ even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. sometimes followed by vomiting and exhaustion.
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>> where did the time go? >> it was a fast show. >> it was. >> pick up steve's book. it's on pre-sale today. >> simply happy cookbook. bye. >> bill: mourning the loss of a monarch. minutes from now the royal family will walk behind the coffin of the late queen elizabeth. that procession culminating in a spraer service in edinburgh. we have several days of this. i'm bill hemmer. remarkable to watch. >> dana: i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." one of the things that we've been watching here as the people gather at st. giles cathedral is the camaraderie and friendship. you think of
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