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>> carley: 7,000 people cheering for the real american heroes. not the ones who play the heroes on tv. the real ones willing to risk their lives and do so every single day. great event. >> and from all walks of life, too by the way it was beautiful. >> todd: tomi, thank you for getting up with us. see you on "fox & friends" in a little bit. the rest of you tune in, stay with "fox & friends," it begins right now. fun time, my friend. ♪ ♪ ♪ [marching band] ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carley: this is the dillard high school marching band performing barack my soul by beyonce as we are live at the seminole hard rock hotel and casino in hollywood, florida after the fox nation fourth annual patriot awards last night honoring those who have gone above and beyond in the name of patriotism. >> steve: very nice. >> ainsley: nicely done. >> steve: dillard high school, it's a magnet school for broward county.
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>> ainsley: wonderful. >> steve: fort lauderdale couple miles down the road. it is great to have them. although it is a friday and they're up early. they are kids but they can sleep all day. >> brian: band gradually get bigger throughout the show. >> ainsley: they weren't all behind us at the begin of guilty show. they all came out from the tunnel. >> brian: a lot of talent. >> steve: indeed. anyway, we are in hollywood, florida where the last couple of years we held the fox patriot awards. if you were watching it last night, i'm sure you were very, very moved, as we were. we were in attendance. actually, we presented the very first award to somebody who takes freedom so seriously he changed his name to freedom. there you have enes kanter freedom. and he brought the house down. >> ainsley: amazing man. he was born in turkey and he spoke out against human rights abuses. targeted not only by the turkish government but also dropped from the houston rockets. last night a story was very sad, very inspiring though because he said this is alworth it to me.
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i can't speak to my family. i haven't seen my family. >> steve: in mine years. ing he was dropped from a great nba player. he can't play because he spoke out in the name of justice for the uyghurs and for different people throughout the country, or throughout the world who are being persecuted. >> brian: six mainly awards last night. after enes kanter spoke. oh my goodness is this the biggest. did we lead with the biggest story? one they are all fantastic. but, enes surprised everyone who says one player in the nba has texted him back. why? because do you not want to be with somebody that stood up to china because china -- nba has sold their soul to china. lebron james will not say anything, but he will criticize lebron james, enes kanter found out when turkey can started arresting their people and phony coo. he started of speaking out until they put his family under arrest. took his family's phones, look, you better not be talking to enes kanter, he knew if he
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reached out to them and didn't aned the phone or saw his text. he lost his family and lost his job for speaking out for what is right. 30 years old, about 25 teams a huge contributor for. >> ainsley: he said life is very lonely. >> steve: no kidding, especially for him so far away from his family. he was granted bestowed upon him by fox nation the mvp the most valuable patriot. brian, exactly right. six different awards. a lot of stuff going on. you watched it last night on fox nation. it will replay this weekend on the fox news channel. we will tell you a little later on. but, if you were not in attendance, watching on your streaming device, here is some of the highlights from the fourth annual patriot awards live from this stage. >> oh, we got some big names tonight. certainly bright lights. it feels like the golden globes except with viewers. [laughter] >> awful you brave patriots and all of you people who have sacrificed so much for the love
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of country and for our liberties. >> pete: sean, give me a few. [cheers and applause] so many extraordinary people in this country, people who just day after day show the integrity. >> last time i saw my family was nine years ago. i used to play every night. i would say god, please just let me see my family one more time. now i come here and see you guys. >> i'm honored to receive the service to veterans award for doing something that has been such a privilege and a blessing. >> don't forget korea, don't forget vietnam and these patriots who have fought recently. >> who here thinks that they deserve a mortgage free home? [cheers and applause] we paid off their mortgages. >> there is nothing more terrifying than losing your best friend and the person who takes care of you and your children. never have to worry about a shelter for my children. >> it's a great honor.
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thanks to the people who put me back together, the doctors, the nurses, the airmen, the soldiers, who all, in some sense, risked their own lives to save me. i want to make this award to them. >> pete: tonight, we are all patriots. forget the noise and forget the haters. >> god bless america! >> pete: god bless america indeed. >> the entire program will be televised on fox news channel the sunday after thanksgiving. in the meantime you can stream it on fox nation.com. will. >> ainsley: sergeant james morris was on stage texas dps. apprehension of how sands of migration and seizures of thousands of pounds of narcotic kick particulars. he was getting his acceptance speech and his boss came on stage and said sergeant morris you are now promoted to lieutenant. he threw the cowboy hat off. he was so excited.
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>> steve: we will show it to new a little bit. >> brian: one thing so great about the producing, pete was awesome as usual. but there is always a surprise. here's the award, here's the surprise. and with enes, his surprise was his speech. i think he shocked a lot of people that maybe aren't big basketball fans about what is actually going on. and, think about this. jeff hornacek, abby's dad in the audience coached him in the nba. jeff, is there any doubt he could play. >> brian: absolutely is he awesome player. it should he be playing now. everybody knowfuls he should be playing right now. too dangerous to hire him if you lose china you lose billions of dollars. have to ask ourselves in the big picture, how many years do we have to go buy selling our souls to china. ing jp morgan to nike. how much does sales national security matters. >> steve: you saw a little bit of our own correspondent benjamin hall who was
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practically killed in ukraine. you will hear more of his story. he did win the courage award last night. >> brian: how about saying that he heard his children's voices to get out of the car, and he did and then it exploded. >> steve: that is coming up in the next hour. that's what is going on here. meanwhile, going on back in the news world, well, on capitol hill, the republican's incoming leadership essentially jim jordan and also james comer, the up coming house oversight committee chairman, had a press conference and among other things, when you look at the "new york post," you know exactly what they were up to. house hunters. republicans vow to expose biden cash scheme. and what they said yesterday was they cited whistleblowers, they said the family of the biden administration flourished and became millionaires by offering access to the family. if you missed it yesterday, they had a press conference, we have a highlight of that, too. watch.
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>> i think the president's wrong. "newsweek" came out with a poll that said 52% of americans want to see an investigation into the biden family business dealings? so, that's what we're going to provide in a republican majority. the president also said it's comedy that the republicans would want to investigate his family, especially hunter biden. well, if the president thinks that tax evasion, illegal foreign lobbying, securities fraud, if he thinks those things are comedy, then, he has a sick and twisted mind, because can i tell you i don't think the american people are going to think that hunter biden receiving millions of dollars from unmarked accounts in china and russia is very funny when they are struggling to pay their energy bills. >> brian: listen, that's what he is going to be doing. got to be doing oversight. jim jordan, comber. comber. it doesn't mean they are not
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going to getting rid of 87,000 irs agents. i just thought, this ainsley. i don't know if you have it in front of you. i saw the white house's retort to this i thought they are in trouble. is that all you got. >> ainsley: basically slammed this as a long debunked conspiracy theory about hunter. but the republicans are saying this is going to be their first order of business when they take the majority on january 3rd. >> steve: right. >> ainsley: they allege that hunter and joe participated in waste, fraud, and abuse. and like you said, james comer, house oversight committee chair and jim jordan expected to be the chair of judiciary. >> steve: mr. co keith olbermanh bret baier. republicans ran on and won the majority in the house on inflation and the economy. mr. comer said well, we can walk and chew gum at the same time because the other 92% of house republicans will focus on inflation and the economy and
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energy. nonetheless, that's the first thing they roll out? yeah, hunter biden. >> ainsley: sean duffy former congressman married to rachel campos-duffy on the weekend show. he was on our show yesterday. >> we asked him should the republicans be focusing on all these investigations or focused on inflation? he said we can do it all. >> brian: right. they can. i also think it's important to point out that tony bobulinski was on with sean last night. it means that the man that works shoulder to shoulder with the biden family has all the background, the guy is very smart, intelligence officer, he is going to be putting the pressure on. now that he knows they have a very lit mat jot at an investigation, is he going to put the pressure on, also, if you are the fbi, you say to yourself, the house is going to move forward rapidly. how much longer do they need to look at the hunter biden affairs? they had his laptop, although they can't locate it, they are still wondering with a grand jury impaneled what they are going to do with him. the house is going to be moving rapidly. what's the fbi, -- how are they
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going to explain themselves? exonerate them or let them go. >> steve: it's not up to the fbi. it's up to the delaware. >> brian: keep it secret? >> steve: find stuff and give it to the department of justice. and david weiss in delaware, it's in his purview. >> brian: that might be true. >> steve: it's true. >> brian: might be true that the attorney general decided to press charges. when asked the fbi says it's an ongoing investigation. if they said they have completed it, they would say we completed the investigation, we handed it over to -- the attorney general or whoever they want to. they are still investigating. which is inexcusable. coming up, the migration crisis, now encompassing the entire hemisphere, according to the dhs secretary mayorkas. are you buying this? what happened to his so-called secure border? >> ainsley: plus, as republicans take the house majority, florida congressman congressman jimenez joins us live. >> steve: but, first, a flashback to last night.
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with a qualifying bundle. >> ainsley: we are back with this. an elite fbi unit is joining the search for the suspect behind the killing of four university of idaho students. brian steve the community there remains on edge as an autopsy -- autopsies i should say confirm that the victims were stabbed to death with a bladed item of some sort,
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perhaps a knife they say. and one grieving father says there are signs the daughter put up a fight. >> brian: she had bruises arcly astronomer. her body had, quote: bruises, were torn by the knife adding she is a tough kid. whatever she wanted to do she could do it. every time you go. you have to go around the house because of the number code they either knew that or they went around and maybe found a slider door open. police indicated no signed the forced entried when they responded and two roommates were inside the home at the time but were not hurt. local authorities say those roommates will be key to finding out what exactly happened that night. there is still no information about the suspect's murder weapon or leads in the case goth county coroner confirmed the
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manner of death was stabbing to all four individuals. the cause of death was, in fact, murder. forensic pathologist have michael baden says forensic evidence will hopefully move this case forward. >> this many stab wounds and there's a lot of blood. blood is very slippery and sometimes the perpetrator is cut by the slippage of the knife and some of the blood at the scene can belong to the perpetrator. d.n.a. will be able to evaluate that. >> meanwhile hundreds gathering at the boise state university campus vigil to honor those four victims. among the mourners who knew the students through her daughter according to a local affiliate. nevaeh described the students as vibrant and wild. carefree and loving. adding that we know the bright stars they were here on earth. they are up there looking down on us. every single one of them are the
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most amazing kids i have met in my life. high school best friend say i know if they were standing here she would want us to remember the good times. i just want to tell you i love you and i always -- i always will. hopefully we will get some answers soon now that the fbi is on the case. back to you. >> steve: they're indeed. ashley, thank you very much. law enforcement done. they called in the fbi's one of their most elite units crime analysis. profile unnope offenders, threat assessments and interview strategies as well. they are the premier investigators in the world. so, if anybody can figure it out, let's hope that the fbi can do it. >> ainsley: yesterday reported two other roommates inside the house at the time. have we heard from them. >> brian: they are not suspects. wow, what was that interview
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like. >> ainsley: did they say? was everyone asleep at the time? >> brian: they have the answer. we don't have it. i'm sure they have the answer. >> ainsley: haven't told it yet. >> steve: 6:20 in the east and carley joins us with in news from north korea. >> carley: north korea test phiing ballistic missile with a potential to deliver a nuclear war head anywhere in the united states. the u.s. and south korea scrambling f 35 fighter jets in response. this is north korea's second long-term test this month it. comes one day after a smaller missile launch. now to a fox weather alert here. thunder snow slamming buffalo, new york overnight. the blizzard dumping three inches on the city per hour. the storm could lead parts of western new york buried in 6 feet snow. the forcing buffalo bills to move sunday's game against the browns to detroit. buffalo and its 11 surrounding counties are now under a state of emergency. hundreds of twitter employees
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quitting overnight after getting ultimatum from elon musk. the comes after the billionaire sent out email on wednesday night. employees were given a deadline to either click on a link and agree to longer hours of high intensity work or ignore the email and enjoy the thousand who were laid off. either work hard or three months severance. that's the deal, guys. >> brian: what is he doing? he is blowing that whole place up? >> carley: also, twitter the old twitter before elon musk got there, it was like there was a medication room there were people playing ping-pong. >> ainsley: free lunch. >> carley: free smoothies bring your pet to work days. he is saying we are going to get back to work which is what every company's strategy should be. >> steve: make money. >> brian: blowing the whole place up speculation might not be nothing left. >> ainsley: giving them the choice which i like by 5:00
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yesterday. >> carley: yes. car. >> ainsley: click no you still have three months find another job. >> steve: good luck see how many click yes. >> brian: let's tweet about it. people in this room last night cared about, people on the set care about and maybe you care about and that's with the broken border that this administration allowed to happen. the conventional wisdom is. no one can be this much screwups. they are doing it on purpose. they are allowing millions of people to stream into our country illegally and pretend cracking down and leaving the border patrol under manned and under resourced yesterday. homeland security secretary mayorkas went in front of the house and senate. >> steve: yeah, he was there in front of the senate homeland security committee. and he -- very cleverly, the ohio senator, rob portman, asked him the same questions they asked the head of border patrol by border officials earlier last year. to say try to compare what they said. and the answer is illuminating.
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here's the secretary and rob portman. >> is the southern border currently in crisis? yes or no. >> the entire hemisphere is suffering a migration crisis. we are seeing an unprecedented movement of people from country to country. it is not restricted to the southern border. we are seeing an unprecedented movement of people throughout the western hemisphere. >> secretary mayorkas. do you continue to maintain that the border is secure? >> yes, and we are working day in and day out to enhance its security. >> brian: he is lying. flat out lying. >> steve: depend on what your definition of secured border is. it's different from this administration. >> brian: no he is lying. >> ainsley: they also ask him what do you plan to do when title 42 is over and that's going to be the end of december. he said we have been executing on a plan. we have more resources, we're increasing processing,
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increasing the cons expwenses for entering illegally yeah, right. strengthening our nonprofits, our police, and we are going to starting the smugglers and working with other countries to the south to deter irregular migration. >> brian: working with other countries they are actually contacted. these leaders and state departments and counterparts have not been contacted. they is not used any type of tariffs or any type of punishment. we still have farm tons of aid. still coming in here. no pressure on mexico to enforce their southern border. they are not -- there? pressure on mexico to help us on our southern border. this is intentional. they are allowing tens of thousands to come in here. 18,000 a day when title 41 is done and title 42. the other thing is senator schumer let his game plan out two days ago. time to legalize all the illegals here. he wants to add to our population. >> ainsley: amnesty. >> brian: no idea who is here. firing our military for not
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getting vaccinated and legislate in between 2 and 4 million people have no idea if they're vaccinated. tear apart our military. let god knows who in here and pretend as if that is out of your control. this is intentional. it has to be stopped. >> ainsley: don't forget almost 100 on the terrorist watch list that they apprehended. those are the ones that they got on our southern border. >> steve: schumer is talking about doing something, he will have to make a deal with the republicans in the house they are going to have to come together because they would have to change the law. >> brian: they can't do anything unless they en40s law. >> ainsley: these ladies here who i talked to last night she said she lost her child to fentanyl. >> steve: terrible. all right. coming up straight ahead on this friday, the end of an era, nancy pelosi will not seek re-election for democratic leadership as the republicans take the house. congressman carlos gimenez was just reelected here in florida and he joins us next that's a mouth full. ♪ ♪ show me what you do now
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$1.5 billion to build. it's the guitar here at the seminole hard rock casino and hotel. >> ainsley: our rooms are someinthat guitar. >> steve: i'm close to the strings. >> ainsley: higher up you go the more awake you are. those are the fox rooms, we never went to sleep. >> steve: wouldn't it be funny if the people inside each of those rooms had to coordinate with the light switch inside the room. flip room 319. >> ainsley: how cool is that? we were all flying in and all looked out of the window of the airplane and saw the guitar. >> steve: from hollywood to capitol hill. >> ainsley: big day on capitol hill it will be today and it was yesterday. speaker nancy pelosi says goodbye to leadership role as republicans regain the house majority. >> will neat seek re-election to democratic leadership in the next congress. for me the hour has come for a new generation to lead the
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democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. >> brian: here to react is florida congressman carlos guilliams, we have privilege to carlosgimenez. your reaction to her stepping aside. >> i expected her to step aside. i didn't expect her to seek leadership especially after we had won control of the house. look, she has been very effective for the democrat cause. you can give the devil her due. she had a very sim majority and every single one of those controversial bills she was able to get her 218 votes and get them to the senate. and so, you know, you quote to take your hat off to her. i didn't agree with any of her policies but she was very effective for the democrat caucus. >> steve: historic as well. first woman speaker since 2003. she did snipe at former president trump. i really enjoyed with working of three of the four presidents during my time. >> okay.
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classless. >> steve: how are things going to change. >> ainsley: and she ripped her script. >> steve: now that democrats are in charge. >> the majority is everything. even if it's a one seat majority. it's everything, it gives you all the chairman manships and gives you the ability to subpoena and look into the administration. oversight. all of it. yeah, things are going to change. you saw some of it yesterday. the investigations that we're going to be doing, jim jordan and comer looking into hunter biden. really not hunter biden, the president himself, it really all leads back to the big guy and that's really what is troubling, troubled me for a while is president biden's role in the entire biden family, you know, business. and so that's one thing. we are going to be looking at how are things being done throughout the administration? we can, you know, go deeper into secretary mayorkas and what iso. why did you change the policies? >> brian: on purpose, right? >> on purpose.
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>> brian: he opened that up border on purpose. >> you can't be that dumb. >> >> the problem lies. a little bit has to be with the rules within the same law. you could have the trump policies, way too much discretion. being there as a freshman that hey, we have got to ratchet this back and say we want it done that way not from here to here. because they use of the same law. so, yeah, it's all done on purpose. and mayorkas when he says it's controlled. i want to see what out of control is if this is controlled. i have been there three times. >> brian: he knows it's not. why we say that? >> because can. who is going to prosecute him for lying to congress. doj. doj is not going to prosecute him for lying to congress. they can say whatever they want. look, i used to bible fighter and fire chief and part of a administration and mayor of miami-dade county and my
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emphasis was always tell the truth. that's not the emphasis now. you just tell them what they want to hear and just get out of there and get away from them. we need to get to the bottom of a lot of things that are happening, you know, here and around the world that this administration is lying to us about and get to the bottom of it. now, will doj do something about it? probably not. but, at least the american people will know what's actually going on. >> ainsley: congressman, congratulations i mean red wave, especially in miami-dade. >> yeah. >> ainsley: 20 points for desantis. it's amazing. i know you represent southwest miami-dade and the keyes, which is not a bad place to represent. thank you for being on with us this morning. >> it's my pleasure. my colleague mario and i were actually the number one and number two districts in the entire nation that even went further to the right. he went over 23 points, i went over 21 points. >> ainsley: why is that? >> because here in we have a aawakenned to woke. and we don't actually, you know,
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believe in it and we also, it's the large hispanic population. big shift to the right and i think that's going to continue. >> steve: but you are not woke but you are awake so congressman, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> brian: thank you. come up straight ahead a night to remember at the it patriot awards right here >> brian: tom shillue recaps the greatest moments now, the boxer rebellion. how are you? ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] steve yes, indeed, it was a night to remember here at this patriot awards, here with a recap of all the top moments, fox nation host tom shillue who entertained the crowd a little before we saw that montage last night. >> ainsley: did a great job. >> tom: unbelievable. such a big theater. everyone is a fox or a fox nation fan. >> steve: 45,000 people. >> oh my gosh it's amazing. >> brian: i was sitting right here. you were about wrapping up and dave walks up and says stretch. okay i will stretch in front of 7,000 people he has to stretch out on live television.
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>> ainsley: how do you that. >> tom: i loved it. when i see a producer going like that. i say oh, this is my time and a stand up comedian you dream of the time to stretch. are you kidding me? >> ainsley: what if you haven't prepared enough jokes. >> tom: pull out the old stuff. >> brian: knock, knock, who's there? who's to play? what number am i thinking of. >> steve: you were very entertaining. the crowd came and as to your point all fox fans but they loved the night because it was all about the people, ordinary people placed in extraordinary circumstances who the in the wink of on eye become heroes. >> hardest thing to do. everything was so moving. as usual, it was the national anthem that got me. the national anthem, i always love the national anthem and this was, i want to mention sergeant liz linda bremmer, a police officer. >> ainsley: came out in uniform. here she is. >> tom: came walking out on the
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stage and nailed it. this is when i start crying when the show begins. it's a good sign. >> brian: everyone is there for red, white, and blue day -- night. and that is what really is fox. >> steve: let's listen for 10 seconds. ♪ by the dawn's early light. what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming >> steve: it was beautiful and she got a standing ovation, every person was on their feet. >> tom: it's amazing. everything, every award has a moment in it. so it was hard to pick my favorites but, again, we had another moment that was unexpected. it was a couple of surprises last night. but it was the moment when texas dps sergeant james morris -- we saw a video package of all the amazing work that he did it then he gets up on stage had his hat
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on and telling stories and giving shout-outs to his friends. his boss comes out and promotes him to lieutenant. >> ainsley: that was great moment. steve: i got a pay raise. >> ainsley: enes kanter freedom. frank siller giving 21 houses as a surprise to all the people that were on stage who had lost a loved one fighting for our country and he gave them -- he paid off all their mortgages. that was a surprise. all those women were crying. >> we always see the tunnel 2 towers, we see the ads, on tv. >> awesome ads, right? >> tom: always amazing seeing those houses. how often has this happened? and then we see and it's been hundreds of times. hundreds of these houses, mortgage free houses given after way and we saw how many people on the stage? >> steve: and we are going to talk about that coming up. tom, we are not giving you. this we are giving you this. >> tom: you are done. >> steve: you were great. tom, thank you very much. >> ainsley: carley has some
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headlines she is right behind tom over there. >> carley: starting in california a plan plow ago car into 25 recruits set to be in court, arrested released from custody late last night. investigations led them to believe the crash was intentional. but the extreme complexity of the case leads them needing more evidence. leading to the suspect's release. five of those recruits were critically injured. outgoing congressman lee zeldin says is he seriously eyeing a run for the chair of the republican national committee in response to calls for fresh leadership. this is some g.o.p. insiders are calling to shift away from ronna mcdaniel after democrats held onto the senate majority. >> the military guy. you know, you put someone in a position for 2, 3, 4, years. they start doing a fantastic job and you promote them. you move them to some other job and you bring in new ideas, new energy and fresh perspective.
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>> carley: despite coming up short in his race against democrat governor kathy hochul zeldin is being credited for turning several new york house seat red. janice outside to you. >> janice: hello. good morning, everyone. yes, i am by the pool again today and enjoying every moment of it. the temperatures are in the 60's. a little chilly for florida but, oh my goodness, of the big story is the snow that's falling across buffalo and watertown, new york. let's take a look at it. this could be historic already over 2 feet of snow downwind of lake ontario. and that's going to continue through today, tomorrow, and sunday. and here's the set-up that we have. relatively warm waters of the lake. and then the winds, the cold artic air blows over those warm waters and piles the snow up. depending on where the heaviest bands start to, you know, set up and we think buffalo, you are in the bulls eye for record-setting
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feet of snow. i have been seeing totals of five feet, six feet. and that would be historic for you. so, even though this is, you know, an exciting story, it is a very dangerous one, because people are not going to be able to travel. they will really have to hunker down. there are going to be power outages, certainly. it's going to be very difficult to travel not only during the event, but after the event. so that's going to be a big story, fox weather is going to be certainly covering over the weekend. the rest of the country pretty quiet. we're going into a big holiday week, this is your thanksgiving outlook, a few days ahead. not too bad, but we do see the potential for some snow across the upper midwest and great lakes, the mid-atlantic along the gulf coast and northeast. temperatures won't be too bad. they have been cold over the last couple of days, but fox weather.com has all of your details for your holiday travels as we head into the busiest season, of course, for traveling. so fox weather.com. if you don't have the app. you need to download it today.
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i saw some friends yesterday and all they could talk about you were by the pool. we saw you by the pool. and so i hope that every live shot from here on will be by a pool. steve: no kidding. [splash] >> ainsley: might think otherwise when you get back to the room. getting hard from us we are going to the 80's, janice up to the 40's later today. >> janice: i know, it's going to be cold. i'll enjoy it for now. >> brian: d.j. jeans jacket. >> steve: that's why people move to florida can you have a pool behind you every day. >> brian: up next on our show tunnel 2 towers supporting america's heroes at the fox nation patriot awards. frank siller shares the incredible announcement and the surprise that got everybody smiling. 21 families are happier today, thanks to frank. and you. ♪ there goes my hero ♪ it ♪
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>> brian: tunnel 2 towers supporting america's heroes at the fox nation patriot awards in a big way. watch. >> who here thinks that they deserve a mortgage-free home? [cheers and applause] and why i knew what the answer
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was and this morning we paid off their mortgages. they do not know. they never have to worry about their mortgages again. give them a round of applause. [cheers and applause] >> steve: unbelievable. >> ainsley: if you donate to this organization, you paid off their mortgages. frank siller joins us now along with he see merrell da garcia. carlos gil or roscoe thank you for being with us. frank, that was amazing. you got an arizona that says you don't have to pay your mortgage payment anymore. >> it has hard to keep the secret to be quite frank to you. >> ainsley: what did you tell them? >> i told them that the tunnel 2 towers executive board was going to meet in december and that i wanted to meet them down here at the patriot awards to get to know them a little bit. >> steve: good cruz. so, he is merrell da you thought it was a meet and greet. as it turns out, he changed your life. when he said that out loud on
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that stage last night, what did you think? >> >> i have something secure for my children. i di don't have to worry living paycheck to paycheck. can i make better choice ofs when it comes to something such as an essential from better quality meals, things that i could not pro-my my children before. >> because you don't have enough money right now. nobody does. >> no. >> brian: tell me about your husband. >> carlos, he loved people. he was very when 9/11 happened he knew he had to serve. he supported me and my family 100 percent. when he got sent out in 2004. he was more than happen i loved
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the marines, they were his brothers. we were there for the ride. once we had kenny, he couldn't wait to meet him. his main goal was to come and play ball with him. >> steve: we know it's touching. >> yeah. >> ainsley: you have two sons, kenny and carlos, how are they doing? >> my stepson is carlos. he is doing amazing. he looks exactly like his dad k, he has his attitude. >> i don't know if that is good or bad. >> brian: do you call the banks without them knowing and say how are and what you do? >> so, no, what happened was, they filled out an application. and on the application i said we need your banking information just to know how much each mortgage is we didn't tell them. >> steve: the surprise of some lives last night.
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frank, we have got 20 seconds. free commercial time for the folks watching right now, why should they try to help more people like esmeralda. >> we did over 200 houses this year. i would like to do 250, maybe 300 houses next year. 95.1% of every dollar goes to these great heroes, when people donate it's t2t.org. exceptional last night. great heroes and police. these 21 families that we helped last night made the ultimate sacrifice and we better take care of them as americans. >> thank you, frank. >> ainsley: donate $11 a month. looks like the twin towers 11. >> brian: thank you. so. >> ainsley: esmeralda thank you so much. >> brian: huge show ahead. don't move.
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