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♪ >> steve: very nice. >> that was the dillard high school marching band kind enough to get up on this beautiful morning and help us out and, of course, be ready to go and wake us up. that song was lose my breath by destiny's child, beyonce was in that, right? >> ainsley: she was in that. >> brian: and she emerged. we are here live at the seminole hard rock hotel and casino after fox nation's fourth annual patriot awards took place on this very stage. right behind us was 7,000 individuals and fox supporters. >> steve: it was fantastic. we told you yesterday, when we were doing our program from here
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of course the place was filled with people last night pete hegseth. i went to the rehearsal the day before i landed and as it turns out one of the things that pete was concerned about was his many outfits, there's, you know, that is how he tagged out of his initial speech where he said we show you our colors and then this is one of his many outfits from last night, a tuxedo with stars and it looks great. >> we were expecting it. we all have been it this. this is our fourth year. so we knew he was going to come out in different outfits. >> and it's kind of a camo tuxedo. >> ainsley: does it have velvet. >> steve: camo thing. enes kanter freedom award. he also had a jacket that was camo. >> ainsley: you can tell right there when he was on stage almost looked like it was all black. >> brian: blended into the audience, that's the goal of the
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camo. >> steve: i couldn't see him. >> brian: he was surprised by michael roe, came out and give him the b bad as award. helped sean hannity out. >> ainsley: funny moments and touching moments he said can i come out and help you? i think we have some of that video. >> steve: i feel bad for the people at the end of the night who to give the footballs back. >> ainsley: no, kidding. >> steve: very nice form. >> brian: my neighbor steve hildebrand was able to catch one. the highlight. >> ainsley: the crowd goes crazy. >> he got open and sean was able to see him wide open in the audience. >> everyone stands up screaming sean and pete's names. throw it this way. throw it this way. then we also had a really sweet moment when we were fortunate enough to be able to present the
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mvp most valuable patriot award to enes kanter freedom. you know he came from turkey he is not allowed to contact his family anymore because is he standing up for social justice and abuse -- human rights abuses that are happening all over the world. >> brian: especially with erdogan in turkey. >> ainsley: he hasn't seen his family. been over there to see them in nine years. he was playing with the houston rockets and they dropped him. >> the celtics, yeah. >> and he was so close to losing it, i felt, because it touched his soul, when he was talking about the fact that he had not seen his family in nine years and some of the people in the crowd started saying we are your family. and it was such a great moment. that was the first award. recipient of the courage award e he and his crew. >> ainsley: fox news crew. >> attacked by the russians.
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his cameraman was killed. the local producer was killed. he just barely made it out alive. >> ainsley: we had not seen a lot of the video. there is the lady on the left is the producer, and and then pierre here on the right, he has been with fox news for a very long time, that's pierre sheriffs ski and he was the cameraman. he and benjamin were on the frontline for years together he did lose an arm and part of his leg. we have not seen him. he did address an internal meeting that we h here is a little of benjamin hall last night. >> when i was bombed in the car. the second bomb in front of the
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car i zonkd out and everything went black. i couldn't move, i couldn't see or hear anything. told me to get out of car was the children and liberal shah. get up, open your eyes, get out of the car. i got out of the car a few seconds before the bomb hit the car itself. it's because of them that i survived it's because of them that i'm here. it's because of them that i'm doing so well and it's because of them that i'm moving forward. >> steve: what a remarkable story. you know, we told you about the extraction team that had to go over there and get him out of there and bring him back to so he could recover. last night, fox nation recognized him with the courage award for his courage in covering such dangerous scene and evere is talking last night, addressing the crowd. he is so much better, talking about his recovery, to everybody who loves him. >> it's a great honor. i am doing very well now.
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i'm walking a lot better. i'm seeing better. my injuries are getting better. and that is all thanks to the people who came to save me. it's 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. so, i want to lift this award to them. i want to lift this award to them and to all of us and to everyone who is doing the same sort of things out there. so thank you all. i will see you soon. [applause] >> brian: general griffin did a great job. used all our contacts to get him out. of the whole story will never thoroughly be exposed but the pentagon also played a huge role in getting him out. i wouldn't doubt he is going to be reporting soon. >> steve: yeah, he will return to reporting. i think he is over in england right now with his family. >> ainsley: really good spirits. we have all been texting him since this happened. people who have worked with him and known him. but, when we got see that video last night, we all. >> stuff we have never seen before. >> that was emotional for our
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entire team people who have been wanting to hear from him and seen him and talked to him we know he was at home recovering so we weren't pushing him and didn't want to intrude. >> brian: always in a dangerous situation. first time i saw him i read a column he wrote he was with isis. interviewing this brand new terrorist group the worst of the worst isis. he is in there finding out what they were about. he was fearless. >> steve: he had courage and that is why he received the courage award last night on fox nation. if you did not watch it, streaming live last night, you will be able to see a complete rebroadcast of the fourth annual fox nation patriot awards. the sunday after thanksgiving right here on the fox news channel. >> ainsley: those girls have their daddy back home. >> brian: joining the search for the suspect who killed four university of idaho students.
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>> ainsley: community on edge as the coroner confirms stabbed to death. there were signs the one put up a fight. >> steve: griff jenkins joins us not far from the fbi headquarters. the locals are stumped and calling in the experts. >> griff: they're exhausted, steve, ainsley and brian good morning. they need that help and this campus is still on edge because a killer or killer was remain at large. about this ho the suspect is or leads or motive in this case we are getting heart breaking reaction from one of the victim's fathers. jeff core nodule says his daughter xana bruises torn by the knife. 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 and went around there was no sign of forced entry when the police
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initially responded said two roommates were inside the home at the time but were not hurt. they are not suspects at this time. authorities say they could be key to determining what happened that night. now, what we do know, according to the county coroner the manner of death was stabbing to all four individuals. and this is considered a murder. forensic pathologist dr. michael baden had this observation. >> when this many stab wounds and there's a lot of blood blood is very slippery and times 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 for a vigil to honor those four victims. among them angela that have a has the individual organizer who knew the students. according to a local affiliate
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she described the student as vibrant and wild, carefree and loving we know the bright stars they were here on earth. every one of them the most amazing kids i have met in my life. garrett described himself as xana's i know if she were standing here she would want us to remember the good times. i tell you i love you i always have and always will. we hope to get answers from this fbi team very elite. obviously a small community that's going to need this help. right now people want answers and they just simply don't have them. steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: you are absolutely right. too many questions. not enough answers. griff, thank you very much. >> brian: let's go over to carley. carley, you have the other breaking news. >> carley: i certainly do. authorities oin martha's vineyard on the hunt for three masked robbers. the thieves tying the employees up, grabbing the money and speeding off in a stolen vehicle
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belonging to one of the employees. thankfully, no one was hurt. it's unclear how much money was stolen, a scene right out of a heist movie. 22 states filing a petition to end the covid-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. petition led by monday that that ag knutsson calls on the biden administration to are repeal the interim rule because it's causing severe staffing shortages, the attorneys general the emergency vaccine mandate left healthcare facilities to struggling needed staff ratios in dire straits. tailor swift fans are calling ticketmaster the ultimate antihero for canceling today's public ticket sale for the pop star spring tour. the company says it's because of, quote, extraordinarily high demand on ticketing systems and insufficient remaining ticket inventory to meet that demand. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is urging those sad fans to sign a petition calling for a doj probe.
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ticketmaster monday nonely got you down? take action with the more perfect union. and it is almost game time. soccer super stars and fans from across the globe a arriving in qatar for the fifa world cup. 1.2 million fans are expected to attend the month long tournament but they have to stay sober. the associated of press report thrg morning that qatar is banning alcohol from the world cup after agreeing with fifa conditions to sell alcohol over a decade ago. wow, fans are going to be so mad no official statement has been oreleased. the u.s. is grouped to compete against england, wales and iran. opening kickoff is sunday. can you catch the game on fox and fs-1. no booze at the ballgame. guys. >> ainsley: what was the research for that? they get rowdy? >> brian: i think it has something to do with allah.
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allah did not like beer. >> carley: a sin tax on alcohol. it was going to be like 900 bucks a beer or something crazy like that. >> steve: they are for sale. >> carley: i think they banned it all together now. >> brian: right. believe me, if america loses to wales they will want to drink. i would pay the 900 bucks. >> ainsley: wales a drinking country, america a drinking country. england? >> steve: that's why the fans outside of the stadium, outside of the country, they will be completely toast. >> ainsley: i was in utah and staying in a hotel and they said yeah, we are not serving alcohol. >> brian: what did you tell them? i'm not staying? >> ainsley: then i'm making a beer run. i will be back in 30 minutes. >> carley: honest. >> brian: what is that song called we belong to the drinking class? what is that song? do you know that chris? lee brice, yeah. we belong to the drinking class. i think we all belong to the drinking class. >> ainsley: or i'm a member of the country club. >> brian: refuse to play unless
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the fans can drink. stand up for something. >> ainsley: it's religious. you can't. >> steve: they divided to put the game there. >> brian: imagine if budweiser sponsorship. >> ainsley: you could do what some people did in college, put a flask in your shirt. >> brian: right. >> ainsley: hide it. i'm not suggesting you should do that yeah, don't do that you might not want to do that in a different country. coming up, get working or you musk go. the latest message sent by twitter's new boss that have liberals triggered. tomi lahren is going to join us live first. >> brian: first i tune this up on tune table. here is the whole audience singing god bless america ♪ my home, sweet, home ♪ god bless america. >> come on ♪ my home sweet home ♪ god bless you and god bless
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well, we fell in love through gaming. but now the internet lags and it throws the whole thing off. when did you first discover this lag? i signed us up for t-mobile home internet. ugh! but, we found other interests. i guess we have. [both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that's actually super adult of you to suggest. i can't wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we're still in session. and i don't know what the heck you're talking about.
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'. >> brian: all right, elon musk causing more far left outrage with his latest ultimatum to his new to twitter employees, in an email he warns them he says, quote: we will need to be extremely hard core. this will mean working long hours at high intensity, only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade. >> steve: as hundreds of employees at twitter already reportedly quit, fox nation host tomi lahren joins us live here in hollywood, florida. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: okay. so, twitter, in addition to being a social media company, and a platform, it's a bunch of
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people. >> right. >> steve: and do you have to get rid of a bunch of people to get rid of what was the ideology there? >> i think you have to get rid of the quiet quitters. what is amazing here is elon saying you are going to have to come to work and work harped and expect to work long hours and actually put clothes on when you come to the office. the fact of that is triggering so many employees tells us the state of our world right now and especially the state of the american worker, but i think this is great. we need to get rid of the quiet quitters, have people at twitter and every company, quite frankly that want to come to work and work hard and that should not be so egregious. that should not be so triggering. >> steve: the twitter triggers. >> ainsley: he is giving them a choice. look, i own the company now. i expect you to work really hard. do you want to stay? are you not going to censor people? because if you want to follow my rules then can you stay. if not, i will pay you for three months and can you go. he is not like picking and choosing who is he firing. he is saying you choose. >> he is and is he draining the
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swamp of twitter. it needs to be drained. the way he is doing it to me is genius, is he saying i want people who want to work here and have some integrity did i that want to work hard, and that should be the standard. and the fact that we have moved so far away from that that now we are having headlines about him sending out a memo saying i expect you to work extremely hard, that should be the standard for every job and every young person and young people need to understand it's not all about six months vacation, being an instance influencer. having a work-life balance. it's about working hard. and if you want to work somewhere like twitter you are going to have to work hard and treat people fairly if that's too much. hey, there's the door. brian brian other people saying "new york times" reporter says musk is turning twit near a hell escape. mike morrison from wired says no job is worth this misery. >> ainsley: heaven forbid you work. >> brian: might be the dweebous way to tell your employees you plan to run them into the ground. the question is do you think there is a plan here? do you think is he gutting the place or do you think there's a plan? do you think he has used that
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three month legal battle to really think prethink how he wants twitter to roll? >> i think, like we said, you need to drain the swamp. elms sometimes rather than just firing somebody, you give them the opportunity and give them wants chance to fire. if you don't want to work hard, there's the door. again, they are calling it a hell escape because they have to come to work. maybe not get free lunchts. maybe they have to put on real pants and come into the office. young people now think that that is a hell escape. we need to get back to a evaluating that that's not just twitter. that's young people, that's the real problem here. >> ainsley: can you imagine if you quit tell your parents why did you quit your job in they were going to make me work long hours. steve: and wear pants. >> ainsley: no job is worth that. >> get into the office and get on tiktok owho knows. >> brian: are you on twitter? >> i'm on twitter, yes, absolutely. >> brian: did you ever lee it? >> absolutely. >> brian: did you get more
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followers? >> i got about 30 more thousand. >> i got about 100,000 more. that's because people are excited about the idea of free speech returning to twitter. and that should be a good thing. and if employees don't like that, again, if you don't like free speech and don't like to work hard. maybe elon's twitter is north the place. communist china's tiktok maybe they are hiring. >> ainsley: i don't know how well you know brian is he going to be upset that you got 70,000 more than he did. >> brian: i have to see you that i did feel good about myself for a moment. until tomi answered me and then it went just down hill. >> ainsley: chris, you were thinking the same thing. >> if you are on twitter go follow brian kilmeade he doesn't get enough air time. >> steve: just be warned. twitter is a hell scape. >> brian: i didn't expect to if reach you. >> steve: catch her on outkick. >> brian: gait to see you. >> steve: live from hollywood more migrants illegally making their way into florida over a
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month than all of fiscal years 2018 through 2021. >> brian: so miami ware francis suarez is here with his plan to protect our coast line. >> ainsley: but, first, here is tucker carlson's message at the patriot awards last night. >> there really are a huge number of extraordinary people in this country, people who just day after day show the integrity and the commitment and the bravery that built the country and they don't do it for accolades. they do it for free, a lot of them, and they do it to no applause. and so, really the whole point of this entire exercise is to find them and hold them up to the honor they deserve. that the whole point of the patriot awards. ♪
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2018 through 2021 combined and it's well on its way to topping fiscal year 2022. here to react, miami francis suarez. mr. mayor, somebody dies now just doing their job. you know this region. >> it's sad. a failure on the part of the biden administration that rolled back everything that former president trump did to create a hard line in cuba, which was rolling back everything that obama had done to sort of appease the cuban government. you know, it's so tragic and sad but after the july 11th protest, when there was really an opportunity for change, the biden administration said they were going to step up and many of us in this community asked for, you know, aggressive policies and they said they were going to restore the internet. that never happened. they said they were going to do a variety of things to create democracy in cuba. none of it has happened. >> brian: you have family there, right? >> my family was born there. i was born in this country, but my parents came at 12 and 7. and, you know, they were exiled
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obviously from castro's cuba. and obviously there was a leader there that promised if you just give us all your land, give us all your property, don't worry i will make sure everybody is equal. and he did. >> steve: what a deal. >> made sure everybody was equally poor and miserable. mission accomplished for him. >> steve: mayor, with the midterm elections last week, how big was migration for the folks in miami-dade county which governor desantis won by close to 10 points. >> yeah. i mean, republicans they family noal. when you look at the history from 2016 where, you know, form everywhere president trump lost to hillary clinton by 30 points. >> steve: right. >> in miami-dade county, we won miami-dade county republicans by over 10 points this year. that's a 40 point swing. i think one of the things people were worried about was when we are attracting all these people from new york, chicago, and silicon valley. >> steve: they are going to bring their politics. >> that's right. what ended up happening which i said was going to happen, because of our origin story being exiled from cuba.
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listen, nobody is going to want to come from those places to reintegrate the policies that they fled. and that's exactly what happened. they voted red. and hopefully that will be happening for a long time. >> ainsley: i know you said you want miami to be the crypto capital of the world. you took your salary in bitcoin at one point. how do you feel about it now after ftx? >> it's tragic what's happened. obviously, people great technologists but horrible businessmen as u.s. conference of mayors i have been calling for crypto reform and regulation for aening lo time. again, this is another failure of the administration to turn a blind eye. if you think about crypto, it's supposed to be decentralized technology and these exchanges are massive centralized holders of custodial assets. and they had no guardrails. there was no regulation. no guardrails. and what they were doing with those assets, you know, is unjustifiable. >> brian: mr. mayor, this guy
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gave a billion dollars of investor money to his then girlfriend to -- which was almeda which goes belly up. well, i thought she had something to back it up. really? you give a billion dollars like we give $5. >> it's crazy. if you look at the bankruptcy pleadings, the new ceo said at the practices that they were implementing the lack of controls. he has never seen in his entire career. so that just goes to show that not having a regulatory framework is what has really cost. >> brian: with crypto which is so new. >> steve: good idea getting paid in bitcoin and not ftx. >> that's hold up pretty good. >> steve: mayor, thank you very much for. we love florida. >> we love you. >> ainsley: coming up lawrence jones is here with the dillard high school marching band. you hear them and here they are. ♪ ♪ ♪
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and who is he talking about? he is talking about fox guys like bill melugin and l.j., lawrence jones who you can tell is from texas. will you stand up and -- >> lawrence: are we going to do it? >> steve: look at this. >> brian: look at. that was it a hole or just. >> steve: wearing texas on his pants. >> lawrence: a little pride. new yorkers know nothing about that. >> brian: right because we are from new york. the giants are off to a good start. >> steve: wranglers or levis. >> always get them to put a texas patch. >> lawrence: get them in texas. get the patch. >> brian: sean duffy did something i haven't done since fifth grade. brand new jeans, ones still stiff stand on their own. your legs are chafed for like two weeks. wife would you put yourself through that? what was that like? tell me about -- >> lawrence: that experience? jimmy, is he a patriot. you know, i covered the story
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not only because it's a border story because this is my state. but bill melugin has been doing the real work out there. he is there none stop covering what is happening. jimmy is amazing tracker and, you know, this is a guy that has almost been self-taught. when you are in the air with him. he can just feel when there is migrants with drugs, he is find them. i was so happy for him because he got promoted to lieutenant and he comes up to me. >> brian: do you want to see this moment? >> steve: this was a surprise. he did not know this was about to happen. watch. >> the department and air crarst division is extremely proud of your accomplishments and your professionalism. your expertise and trade craft and ground tracking and border interdiction has been a principle reason that your duty station and crew is leading the earth in the state of texas, campaign to secure the southwest border. operation lone star. [applause]
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in greatful recognition of your outstanding performance, productivity and dedicated service, i am promoting you to the rank of staff lieutenant. [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> steve: he just got a raise. >> lawrence: he came up to me afterwards l.j. did you know? of course i knew. it was so great. a moment not only for jimmy but for texas and those guys at the table. i grew up wanting to be a texas ranger and of course the texas ranger under dps where jimmy is. and no one more deserving of an award. >> ainsley: he is responsible, all of his work, is he responsible for apprehending thousands of migrants at the border. and also the seizure of pounds and pounds of drugs. >> that's exactly right. >> brian: the federal government is not doing their job. >> lawrence: texas is the last defense of our border. because it's true. the border agents aren't doing that type of work anymore because they are doing processing now.
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>> steve: sure, exactly. so agents like the fellow who was recognized last night. >> ainsley: lieutenant morris now. >> steve: he is indeed. so frustrated. i know what to do. i know how to do it. i can do it. they won't let me. >> lawrence: put it in perspective for you guys,er state has the highway patrolman, that is highway patrolmen that are doing the border work right now. they have taken the task that the administration should be doing and every time they go and they process and you see the pounds and pounds of drugs that they have gotten, the child traffickers that they have arrested at the border, and the federal government has the audacity to say you can't do that. >> ainsley: do you know what i got out of it, too and our audience was screaming and cheering for you and for bill melugin. they know who you all are. also he knows who you are. because fox is one of the few that are going down there he knows how your hair looks or you don't smell after you walked three miles. bill melugin take helmet off and
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hair smells great. >> brian: 22 straight hours. >> ainsley: that's how much they are down there. they know these people. they are going down there. the administration is not. >> brian: i think we lost arizona now with a democratic governor. probably going to pick up those containers and then you lose another partner. >> lawrence: important to note because ainsley, you make a good point. if fox is not down there, the world doesn't know what is happening at the border. and you got to ask yourself, you know, when you look at those districts surrounding the border how they changed to be red, this is still an issue for people in texas. i hope the country wakes up now that the governor is shipping migrants, illegal migrants to these sanctuary cities. but, no one feels it rougher than texas. the hotel is right there. you can't even stay there because they are housing migrants. when you look. >> brian: people are mad that we are taking those people off the border and bringing them to other cities. >> lawrence: we ran out of room five years ago. >> brian: much room in border cities.
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>> steve: mr. levis. >> lawrence: is that endorsement. >> steve: you just said you only wear levis. watch him on his program tomorrow night cross-country 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox. >> brian: torso shot. >> ainsley: how do you all feel you have your saturday shows. >> lawrence: as we always say he is the face of "fox & friends" he gets a double whammy. >> brian: i get to toss to you. that's a thrill. >> steve: ainsley, i guess we are not faces on "fox & friends." >> lawrence: everybody's has a name. america's sweetheart, america's dad. >> steve: i would rather be america's dad for tax purposes. >> brian: what do you call carley? >> lawrence: carley is just a queen. >> carley: come here. >> ainsley: and soon-to-be america's momma. >> lawrence: before we go i got tell the story. one day i saw carley she is looking stuny. she said lawrence i woke up like this. i said all right, that's a queen right there. >> carley: that couldn't be
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further from the truth. are a two hours of meticulous hair and makeup. if i could make them think that. why not? >> lawrence: mission accomplished. >> carley: and you are the king, always. >> brian: can we have the show back? >> carley: i'm sorry. headlines,. >> lawrence: let's get out of here. >> carley: i have will take it from here because we do have some more news to get to starting with. this an armed robbery at a mcdonald's in philadelphia caught on camera. police are searching for that suspect, look at him right there seen pointing a gun at employee and stealing the entire cash register. my gosh. thankfully, no one was hurt that incident. the biden administration still fighting to keep its $400 billion student loan handout plan alive. legal documents show the justice department plans to ask the supreme court to revive the debt cancellation program it. aims to eliminate as much as $20,000 in debt per borrower but it has already been held up by two federal courts in recent
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weeks. outrage in seattle where a transgender student athlete is dominating female cross-country runners after struggling in the boys division. the sophomore high schooler cruising to first place in the girls division after finishing 72nd place in a freshman boys race last year. one father spoke to libs of tiktok arguing now my daughter is competing against a male for scholarship and we can't even say anything. and to thursday night football the tennessee titans defeating aaron rodgers and the packers on frigid night green bay. derek knight leading the way with his legs and his arms. >> out of the pistol this time. and he is going to throw it and it's austin for the touchdown. so, car are can a the titans wrapping up 21-17 win continuing hot streak on the march to the
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playoff. on the other side the packer of the now fall to 4-7. those are your headlines, janice, over to you, i think you are a queen as well. >> janice: thank you, my friend. i just posted a picture of you and i on social media at the patriot awards last night such a pleasure being next to you take a look at the temperature. parts of florida actually here in miami and around the fort lauderdale area 67 degrees is kind of breezy, but that's the warmest temperature on the map right now. we have 3 in fargo. the big story today, one that fox weather is all over is the lake-effect snow event that's going to happen not only today but through sunday. it's going to triple travel across portions of lake ontario, lake erie. here are some of the snowfall totals already. over 20 inches in some of these areas, and it's going to continue.
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it's going to be ongoing. we could see one of the top snow maker ares of all time in the buffalo area. some cases 4 to 5 inches of an hour, 5 feet of snow. it's all happening today through sunday crippling travel. if we get upwards of 56 inches of snow, and that's very possible, this could be the top snow maker of all time for the buffalo area. and there's your forecast for the rest of today, you know, we are going into a busy travel week next week, right? well, fox weather has you covered for your travel plans, so you want to download the app. now. fox weather.com and we will keep you up to date wherever you are traveling, the busiest travel week is coming up this week and i mean for the folks that are dealing with that lake-effect snow, they are going to need their fox weather app. so, down load it today and listen to your local officials as well. we will keep you up to date. steve, ainsley, brian, you know what? our next hour, i'm going to show you a view of the guitar here at the hard rock. it is really awesome.
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>> steve: fantastic. we're at the guitar hotel. all right. j.d., thank you very much. >> brian: all right, coming up straight ahead, he stood tall against china's human rights abuses and his mvp of last night's patriot awards. enes ca kanter freedom joins us life now. ♪ give for what you take ♪hyro d my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study, more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain. before getting tepezza, tell your doctor if you have diabetes, ibd, or are pregnant,
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♪ >> ainsley: last night, we had the honor of presenting the most valuable patriot award, mvp, to enes kanter freedom. >> brian: he joins us right now. enes, welcome back, great to see you. congratulations. >> thank you for having me. >> brian: first off, you said something to me at the end of the night. you have gotten a lot of trophies, you have never gotten anything like that. what is it like? you saw the flag and the wood and the metal. >> this is the most beautiful award i have ever had. i think not just the award but the crowd reaction, it just touched me so hard. touched my heart so much. i was like oh my god, this feels so warm. this feels so amazing. that was the best moment i had in my life. >> steve: part of it, enes, when you were telling your story because you made choices in your life. >> right. >> steve: you have not seen your family in close to 10 years. >> yeah. >> steve: the crowd started to
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go we are your family. >> i got so emotional actually. after the event i met with so many fans, they are like you know what? i am your mother, i am your father. you know what? i am your brother. like i said, again, it was a very emotional night for me. because i was like, wow, you know, this is my family now. >> steve: we are your family. >> i appreciate that. >> ainsley: the whole crowd stood up. you got a standing ovation. you were the first recipient last night and we had the pleasure of being able to give you the award. >> i appreciate that. >> ainsley: it's a very heavy trophy. >> steve: it was very heavy. >> i'm sorry you had to hold it for 10 minutes. >> ainsley: not playing basketball, how are you making a living? >> right now, i just go literally around the world and give speeches at parliaments and meet with leaders and talk about human rights and how we can free all the political prisoners and i do basketball camps for kids.
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i try bring jewish kids, muslim kids and christian kids to do a basketball camp. i think basketball is an amazing tool to give any message you want. and whenever we do a basketball camp right after that we talk about what can we do to make this country or what can we do to make this world better. >> brian: i understand what you are doing and where you are at. you are 30 years old and still pay. your former coach last night abby's dad. kaepernick sued the nfl said you black balled me and he ended up winning are you thinking about suing the nfl. suing nba. >> i'm actually discussing that with my lawyers should we sue or not. maybe, actually, that might be another option because i really wanted to expose the hypocrisies out of this nba. how they are bowing down to the chinese dictatorship. actually, one of the options that i'm thinking about. >> steve: we know you know lawyers because you changed your name to freedom. >> yes.
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>> steve: we're short on time but how impactful was changing your name? >> the story behind it back in 2009, one of my teammates in the locker room was criticizing the president and i immediately turned around and i was like dude, what are you doing you? are going to be in jail the next day he started to laugh he said this is not turkey, this is america. we have freedom of speech here. i was very confused. >> steve: that's where it came from. >> you know what? this is the greatest name that i can take and literally put that behind meijer'sy and inspire millions of kids out there. >> brian: nice. >> steve: you are our family, enes. >> you guys are my family. >> ainsley: what a story you have. >> thank you guys so much. >> brian: see you soon. >> steve: we have sean hannity, dan bongino, the weekend crew coming up on "fox & friends" live from hollywood. ♪
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