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♪ >> brian: straight to a fox news aert will l police in moscow idaho are asking for patience in the investigation into the brutal killings of four college students. >> ainsley: no suspects have been named as investigators start looking through hundreds of tips that have poured in. >> and the first funeral for those victims will be held later today. ashley strohmier joins us in the studio with the details from idaho. >> ashley: the first funeral for the four university of idaho students killed in last weekend's brutal slaying will be held later today. 20 year old ethan chapin and three others were stabbed to
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death in a murder case that has left the moscow community and, quite frankly the entire united states in disbelief. ethan's family paying tribute saying, quote, ethan loved life, he laughed contagiously, he smiled when he woke up and he was still smiling when he went to bed. may we all try to make the earth a better place and may we all live like ethan. his funeral service will be held in his home state of washington. friends and family still coming to terms or at least trying with these senseless murders of ethan, kaylee madison and xana, kaylee's mom saying it all feels like a bad dream. >> just beyond anybody's worst -- i mean, i'm sure you can only imagine. but it's heart breaking. maddie was an only child but like i said she was our child as well. >> ashley: meanwhile one week into the investigation and authorities are still searching for answers, moscow's police chief says the department has no
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suspect no murder weapon and no clear motive but they believe this attack was targeted. >> can you share with us why you believe they are targeted killings, and do you know who, if any, of the victims were the actual target? >> we believe they're targeted because we take a totality of all the circumstances that we're looking at. do we know any one person that was targeted? we're not at -- able to say at this point in time due to our investigation. >> ashley: okay, so here's what we do know. police believe all four victims were in bed at the time of the attack and at least one victim had defensive wounds. police say the surviving roommates called friends before they called 911 thinking one of the victims was just passed out on the second floor. those roommates have been cleared as suspects as well as the man seen in surveillance video behind kaylee and madison the night of the murders. we're told the results of dna testing at the crime scene are
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still in process. police also say they've received 646 tips, and they are working through every single one of them. they're also focused on retracing the steps of each victim on the night they were murdered. back to you guys. >> steve: all right ashley. thank you very much >> ted williams was at the police briefing last night and he joins us right now from moscow idaho where it is two minutes after 6:00 in the morning. ted, one of the things we've been showing some video here on the fox news channel where it looks as if investigators are scouring the area around the house out in the woods. i know there's some news outlets that are suggesting that maybe the killer was out there in the woods spying on people. do you think that's the case or do you think that perhaps they're simply looking for a murder weapon? because they haven't found that yet. >> well, you know, i think it's more that they are possibly looking for a murder weapon back there. there's a lot of speculation
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going around and quite naturally we at fox news will not speculate about any of this. but i can tell you that we were in the back of this home where there's a sliding glass door. there's only two entrances, the front entrance and the sliding glass door in the back. and we looked at the various leaves back there and they are very much undisturbed and i find that to be rather troubling because i would have anticipated that the authorities would have conducted some kind of a grid search where they could look through that area to try to find out if, in fact, the murder weapon could very well be back there. >> brian: yeah >> ainsley: i'm sure someone has to have some surveillance video, right, of someone's ring doorbell or a car that was on the street. do they think that this -- they probably haven't told you this but do they think that the suspect got in on foot or was walking from a bar to that house or drove in? >> ainsley, they've not really shared that with us.
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they came out and took some tire prints or indications here. but i think what you've asked here is very important. to bring the public along, you want them to check various video feeds around the area that may very well show who the perpetrator or perpetrators were. in the early morning -- in our earlier broadcast here, you asked, ainsley, about the familiarity of the person or the perpetrators. i do believe that they have possibly been in this home before because they seemed to know the layout of this house, especially the second and third floor where the individuals were found and killed. >> brian: can you tell me how many houses are in the area? and also, is anything walkable? is there a bar or restaurant walkable from there? >> there's really not so much a bar or restaurant that's seemed
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to be walkable. but there is a fraternity house and it is my understanding that ethan very much could have been coming from that fraternity house the night of the murders. we do know, again, as i said, that the murders took place here on the second and the third floor of this home. that's a good indicator. but i've got to share this with you all. we were told at the press conference that there were two survivors, and that we believe -- were led to believe that one of those two survivors made the 911 call. now we find out that, before law enforcement arrived the next day and found the door open here, that there were other individuals in this home. and i find that to be troubling because dr. mika boden suggested
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that they could have contaminated the scene here. >> steve: absolutely. and ted as we look at the outside of the house and it looks like, in the back of the house, given, you know, the take rain, the mountain leads to the second floor. the people were killed on the second and the third floors, and to get in, aside from the staircase inside, if you were going to go in through the bottom floor where i believe there were two other people sleeping, you would have to go in on the other side of the house. so presumably they came in from the woods side. >> that could more likely than not be the case and that's one reason why i think it was significant and very important for law enforcement to go back into that area and scrub that area to try to find any evidence. i can tell you, whoever did this left a lot of blood. and i walked out of there and there should have been some tracking law enforcement could
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follow. >> brian: ted real quick, when you say the term survivors, the survivors weren't attacked, they just happened to be in the house right? >> yeah, when i use the word survivors, these were two of the individuals who were in the home and were left unhurt. and those are the two individuals that, one of their phones was used to call law enforcement nine hours later. >> ainsley: yeah, there were five girls that lived in the house together and two of them were unharmed. >> steve: they were lucky. ted thank you very much for the great reporting from out there. >> ainsley: thank you ted >> one of the fathers said his child fought back and ted when we were interviewing talked about the importance of that because the dna evidence could be under her fingernails if she fought back and scratched the person's face. >> steve: all right, it is 8:08 here in the east and now ashley joins us with more bad nice. >> ashley: yeah, we're going to start with a fox news alert guys, a bartender at a colorado springs nightclub where five people were killed saturday
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night is now speaking out about the terrifying attack. >> i popped my head up over the booth and i saw like the barrel of a gun that i legitimately thought i was about to get shot. like i didn't know. i felt like a fish trapped in the barrel. i was so scared i wouldn't be able to talk to my mom or talk to anybody. >> ashley: that attack happening at a gay club now being investigated as a hate crime. at least 25 others were injured in the attack and in two of those killed were also bartenders. one suspect is in custody >> a top democrat now says former president trump was right about the security threat posed by tik tok. senator mark warner putting out a chilling warning about how the chinese communist party could be spying on our kids. >> i think donald trump was right. i mean, tik tok is an enormous threat, a massive collector of information, often times of our children. >> ashley: this issue has come up again and again. tik tok released a statement
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three years ago, quote, our data centers are located entirely outside of china and none of our data is subject to chinese law >> and a ten year old boy making a surprising discovery on the packaging of a chocolate bar. he noticeded that if you look closely, you can see the shape of a bear hidden inside the image 60s mountains in the left corner. i can't look at it because i'm reading. but the discovery a response on line saying they never noticed but they're saying the chocolate bar city of or janice called the city of bears. there you have it. >> it looks like a borse the head of a bear but the tail of a horse. >> brian: looks like the body of a bear. no such thing as a borse. >> hats off to the kid who discovered that. >> ainsley: you see the two eyes and the beard at the bottom. but look at the bottom of the
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horse, looks like he has a tail. but not a horse a bear. >> brian: this isn't an american candy right? i get the sense it is an very' international. >> steve: known as the city of the bear so it makes sense there is a bear there. >> brian: we will a follow that story. >> ainsley: get to the bottom of snit great news fox nation is celebrating yellowstone's 150th birthday with special episodes of yellowstone 150 starring kevin costner and part yellowstone with our own abby horn check. >> there were over 10,000 hydro thermal features in this national park and this is one of the most noticeable, grand spring, the largest hot spring in the united states and it discharges 560 gallons of water per minute and it's 160 degrees fahrenheit. >> brian: the colors are unbelievable.
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>> ainsley: you've been there. >> brian: yeah. >> ainsley: there is the dreamy kevin costner. >> brian: right. that's how he is described. abby, what are we going to get in your feature? you get to go back to yellowstone. >> yeah. i mean, i don't want to break the news here but there were a few borses and yellowstone so i can confirm they do exist. brian if you've been there, you know that yellowstone is such a spectacular national park. i do get to go back there. and it's so crazy, look around, there are steaming vents coming out of the ground, there are boiling pots of mud. this cannot be real. in addition to all those hydro thermal features it has about half of the world's hydro thermal features just within yellowstone national park. there are just as many stories to tell surrounding that. so the park's team tries to go back and tell some of those stories and that's a bigger season of parks now available on fox nation. we go to five new national parks in addition to yellowstone. i don't want to give it away.
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one of my favorites though is in alaska where we just discover all of these glaciers about 40 descending from the largest ice field in our country, the largest ice field contained within our country alone. it's spectacular and i can't wait for everybody to see it. >> steve: fantastic. not far from yellowstone is cheyenne, one of the greatest road yos on the planet, fantastic. of course the new season of yellowstone, i believe it's season five over on paramount plus, has just debuted and everybody's talking about yellowstone that series with kevin costner. he is actually involved in our version of yellowstone 150. watch this. >> when i was younger i saw pictures of yellowstone and i thought, could there be a place like this in the world. when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here so that we could all enjoy it, i realized that this was a story
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that i suddenly wanted to share >> steve: and he really does. so it's great abby, because nobody knows that part of big sky country better than kevin costner because he has made it so beautiful for the tv screen. >> that's absolutely right. and you listen to him talk, he's obviously a legend but you can tell he's an incredible story teller as well. like i said before, yellowstone has a story that's worth telling. he goes back in time and steps into the shoes of some of the people in the haden expedition back in 1871 who eventually discovered this land that would eventually become yellowstone national park. that is very exciting for us as well as if you love the fictional show yellowstone i think you'll love this also. >> brian: abby we can get yours today? >> yes, today, you can start streaming it right now after fox and friends or maybe on the commercials. >> brian: i'll start on it the commercials i promise. >> ashley: perfect. >> ainsley: thank you so much.
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brian said it was one of his favorite vacations ever. did you stay at a hotel there or just a day. >> we stayed at the yellowstone hotel, an historic place, the oldest hotel that's still standing in a national park. so like i said, you get the history and the beauty and that's the perfect combination to have that. >> ainsley: what do you do with your family during the day? do you just walk around and see the land? do they have activities for the kids. >> brian: buffalos. >> there are so many buffalos, you hit the nail on the head. there are tours, you can walk around a lot of pikes, discover all the hydro thermal features and you can go down the yellowstone river, you can go fly fishing in the yellowstone special i did we cast a few lines in casper wyoming but a huge sport within yellowstone so much to do. >> brian: i want to warn you, very spotty internet. so if you go up there the kids are going to be shocked. they cannot use their phones. >> ainsley: even better. >> brian: they were shocked. they were just brought to their
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knees. >> steve: thank you. >> i didn't have cell service either. >> steve: thank you very much abby. check out yellowstone 150 and check out the five because in front of our building over the weekend, they have erected the brand new, all american christmas tree, and tonight we are going to light that thing on the five. >> brian: there won't be a dry eye in the house. >> ainsley: no we're all coming back, all the anchors will be out there and a bunch of the people who work here bringing kids. going to be a lot of fun. >> steve: i love the fact that we do it before thanksgiving because it just starts to, you know, give people a little push toward the holiday season which officially tonight starts with the lighting of the tree on the five. >> brian: and parade's right through the front of the building. >> coming up straight ahead, the 8-year drought is over. we are live in qatar ahead of team usa's big world cup match, coverage starts at 1:00 the game starts at 2:00. piers morgan's uk kids are playing right now. he's going to take a timeout from his game to talk to us.
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kicks off its first match and the world cup officially began last night. earlier this morning we had the pleasure of visiting the military base for the opening as you mentioned of the fox sports sky box. now, this was a ceremony that unveiled the revamped sports bar, it's an r and r spot for the roughly 8,000 u.s. service members who are stationed here. >> it's actually the second time i've been here in just about a year, but it feels like i've been here much more often. you know, i feel a connection with the air base, deeper and more significant only two visits would suggest. >> congress members and senators here in qatar attended the ceremony that opened the facility for servicemen and women here who are a long place from home and to get out of the often very brutal desert heat. on tap today in several hours
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u.s. plays wales and you can catch all of it streaming starting at 1:00 but the match itself will begin at 2:00 p.m. back here live we're seeing more and more people come out, fans from around the world ready to celebrate and one thing they'll need to face, especially the players, is the heat. even though it is november, it is still 80 degrees out here so difficulty for sitting and enjoying the game and of course playing. so all eight stadiums have solar powered air conditioning in them and the air conditioning comes out underneath the seats and also cools the fields so a lot of technology to make sure this world cup could happen. ainsley and brian. >> ainsley: amazing. i didn't know that. >> brian: i'm going to bring in piers morgan host of piers morgan uncensored on fox nation. pierce you have sacrificed game one uk iran to give us five minutes of your time. we owe you big time. so pharaoh-0 right? >> i think so.
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>> ainsley: it is brian's watching it live here. it's 0-0. >> brian: that's a must win for the uk. >> listen, i think it couldn't be better, could it? england, u.s., wales, iran. it's got it all this group. >> brian: all right. quick thing, pierce, i would like to guarantee the us will get at least a point out of the us uk game on friday and if you're okay, i'll do it in pounds to make it more amenable, i would like to bet you a thousand pounds, goes to a charity, if the us ties or wins against the uk. would you take that bet? >> no, but what i will do is raise you to $5,000. right? $5,000 says you cannot get anything out of that game and england beats you. >> brian: absolutely. i will absolutely do it especially as i watch you guys struggle against iran i'm feeling better about it every
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minute. >> ainsley: i think you sat down -- you sat down with cristiano ronaldo. i think we have a clip of that. let's watch it pierce. >> trying to get rid of it. >> honestly i should not say that, i don't know. listen, i don't care, people should listen to truth. yes, i feel betrayed and i felt that some people that don't want me here not only this year but last year, too. >> brian: that caused a lot of controversy for him to be the so honest with you. tell everyone what happened. >> yes, extraordinary interview. he comes up to me about ten days ago and said i want to do an interview i've known him a long time we were good friends but i was absolutely stunned brian with when he came out with all the stuff he came out with. 19 minutes of hard core brutal honesty from the world's biggest icon. early today he passed 500 million followers on instagram
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that makes him the most followed human being on instagram. also 126 million followers ahead of the second place who is a great football rival messy. talking about an iconic sportsman who's had enough with manchester united his club. he wanted to clear the decks before he went to the world cup, he has all sorts of complaints about the way the club has been run, the way he's being used, his new coach and so he's decided to go public with it all. i've been doing interviews a long time. i've never done an interview that's had the kind of global impact this has had. i've had messages from all over the world, media around the world all wanting interviews because when ronaldo speaks it's not very often but when he does it always makes a huge impact. so very interesting to see where he ends up if he has a good world cup he could end up at one of the other major clubs in europe. going to be very interesting. >> brian: what about mls? >> he might do. no doubt, the big money obviously is mls. i know he's turned down, we saw
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an its view, 350 million euros pretty much equivalent to the dollar to go play in saudi arabia for one of those teams for just two seasons. imagine turning that down brian. but he's turned that down. i still think he wants to play competitive football at the highest level. this is a guy who's won 5,000 awards the highest individual awards in football. he's won five champions leagues, the biggest goal scorer in the history of football. so he can pretty much decide where he wants to go but i think right now his absolute focus is playing for portugal in the world cup. he was at a press conference this morning saying he had no regrets about the interview he feels bulletproof and is ready to set the world alive in the world cup. going to be really interesting to see how he gets on. >> ainsley: piers i want to ask you about the awards at the new york city gala awarding this to harry and meghan, a human rights award. other people have gotten it, a lot of democrats, biden, obama,
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clinton and hillary clinton, governor, bono, tutu and fauci and they're saying they culled out the royal family for structural racism. what do you think? >> it's disgusting and shame on kennedy for besmirching the name and memory of her father in this way. this idea that these two grifters who quit royalty and britain and set themselves up in a mansion in california and exploited their royal titles for hundreds of millions of dollars in their back pocket, the idea of them being lauded as some kind of heroes in america by your own sort of royal family if you'd like the ken dis, really sticks in my gullet and i think they should rethink this. because i think it just, to me, it epitomizes the malaise of modern celebrity when you have two people who go out of their way to trash their families on national television.
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harry has his book coming out who's going to do it all over again about his father the king who is mourning his mother. enough meghan who took the prince and took him to america and is trying to attack the time to attack the monarchy. as a monarchist i think it's outrages they are now given the cloak of honor and prestige and branded heroes by a kennedy. honestly, worlds fail me. >> brian: no one disagrees with you on this -- well, i can't speak for you. but i just a hundred percent agree with you, piers. you were an isolated person by yourself, i think most of the world has come to your side, appears so again just outlined. five thousand, $5,000 the u.s. walks away with a tie or a win. >> absolutely $5,000. i'll take a check brian. you're good for it i know. >> brian: thank you.
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you can venmo me. watch piers morgan uncensored on fox. >> take care guys. >> brian: still 0-0 30 minutes in. >> ainsley: coming up a fox news alert idaho investigators are working around the clock in hopes of solving the mysterious murders of those four college students, former police detective and fox nation hearst mark furman is going to join us live with key insight into the searching of the killer. ♪ ches and pains a thing of the past. by relieving pressure points and supporting your body in a way no other mattress can. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic® adjustable mattress sets. the best surprises are found where you least expect them. at a price that you won't believe. where? lowe's, actually. black friday is here! get our best deals on everything for the season while you can.
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♪ >> steve: it is 6:33 in the morning out in idaho where police in moscow ask the community there in idaho for patience in the brutal killing of four college students last week. at this hour, still no suspect or weapon and police refuse to say why they called the murders targeted or who called 911. joining us right now is former la police detective and fox nation host mark furman. mark, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: you know, they're asking for patience but at the same time they say there's no threat to the community. how do they know that. >> well, you know, i had to go back and i actually had to look at this after about five days and try to figure out just
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exactly how that came about. now, we have to understand this is a university town. it's a small town and the training that police are getting in the last ten, 15, 20 years is active shooter/terrorism. so i think that was a knee jerk reaction to what they found at the scene. and what did they find at the scene? well, they found four victims that had been killed. at that point they probably could estimate five to eight hours before. so they knew they didn't have an immediate active situation. so that went out in the mindset of active shooter threat to the immediate community at that immediate time. so interthat now. but the targeted nature of this could be, as the chief put in the press conference yesterday afternoon, or they could have some small piece of evidence that the suspect left that made
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it very specific or not. i think that they moved on from that because, whatever they have they're using. but they put together a task force that i'm going to say, when you go back and you look at how quickly it came together and how extensive it is, it's pretty impressive. >> steve: right, and the fbi's there. i think they said they had a couple dozen federal agents. so the a team is there. sounds like the state police are on the case. but it's just troubling. and there was one tantalizing detail where the chief said that the phone call to 911 was made on one of the roommate's phones but it was not made by the roommate and one of the reporter said was it made by the killer and they said no. but they would not reveal who that person was. >> well, i think we need to scale back and look at who we're dealing with. we're dealing with 18, 19 year old kids, two girls. they see something in the house.
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they call friends. i've heard that they called one of the fraternity houses and called some friends. they came over. they obviously saw the victims and probably used one of the roommates phones. i don't think this is very complicated. but the thing that i worry about is, at that early stage, you know, how much of that scene might have been compromised at that moment by actually looking at the victims and then, of course, the first officers get there, have to get in there. >> steve: yeah, great point. mark fuhrman thank you very much. >> thank you. >> steve: stay tuned for developments. disney bringing back his former ceo bob iger. they fired the current guy sounds like. fox business host cheryl joins us as overnight futures soar for disney on the news. ray's a1c is down with rybelsus®.
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>> hello good morning happy monday everyone, i have some friends with me today what's your name? >> chicky. >> what's your name. >> shelly. >> where you from? >> alabama >> janice: thank you for coming to fox and friends what's your name sir. >> brian. >> where are you from. >> daytona beach. >> oh, my god it's so cold are you coming to the tree lighting tonight. >> yes >> janice: the weather is going to be sunny today but it is going to be cool. that's the wind chill what it feels like. folks in florida you're the only place on the planet that's warm today, we have temperatures in the teens or feeling like the teens and the 20s and we have showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for texas towards the florida area, that's because we have a frontal boundary and then we had an epic lake effect snow this weekend, here are some of the storm totals, over 80 wimps down wind in ontario and also watching the forecast this week, the busiest travel week of the year for thanksgiving, we could see some delays across portions
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of the plain states up towards mid atlantic but the macy's thanksgiving day parade looks good 44 agrees partly sunny skies. for all your details home for the holidays check out foxweather.com. you like steve, ainsley and brian? >> yeah! >> good to hear. >> ainsley: makes me nervous. >> brian: it's when they say who? . >> steve: disney stock futures are spiking up about 10% right now after a major shakeup at the magic kingdom. >> the former ceo bob iger coming out of retirement after less than a year take over his old role after the company's board oustedd the current head bob chafen. >> world came out while most were at a concert in los angeles. let's bring on cheryl casoney. most people thought when this happened in los angeles taking away their status this could happen.
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but after six or eight months you thought okay, this has died down. what happened. >> it was another stain on bob and there have been rumblings in the company that he was going to be outed for a while now. the bob iger story was a surprised. he was retired and was on his boat in the middle of october so certainly wasn't looking for a new job or to get his old job back. we call this the boom rang ceo, this happened with steve jobs and harold at starbucks and they bring them back and say fix it and there's a lot to fix at disney. >> steve: we were detailing what was happening in real team. he, mr. chapak was critical of florida's parental rights and education bill and said i'm very disappointed in that, ron desantis, to brian's point, stripped them of that decades old tax scam essentially where they were able to save tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars. suddenly, they're losing -- this year i think they lost, what,
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$1.5 billion? >> that was just the streaming business. >> steve: yeah. >> the streaming business lost $1.5 billion almost. disney plus is the problem here. that's really what i think, that sunk him. >> steve: but they have so many subscribers. >> doesn't matter you have to monetize subscribers and we're learning with streaming that people are only willing to pay so much and this is bob chapek who said adults don't watch animated films. yeah, they do. iger brought in marvel studios, he brought in pixar, lucas, really built the company. >> ainsley: will he take it back to a more conservative approach? >> i think -- well, bob iger knows if you're going to run a business that you do business and you stay out of politics. and their move going woke in florida and going up against do i say and the way that chapek mishandled that debacle in march was one of the quick roads. >> brian: the boards head concluded that disney 'em barks
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on increasingly complex period of industry transformation, bob iger's uniquely situated to lead the company through the pivotal period. i'll just add this. this gives corporations the ability to turn to their board and to their employees and go i've got no choice i'm ruining this company. i could hurt my company if i go with my woke employees that want something done politically or environmentally sensitive. i'm sorry i can't do that for the good of the company, i can't have another desantis situation. >> lets that small group of employees at disney have a lot of power and now he's out of power. so this is a big wake-up call. i don't think that companies anywhere need to be getting into politics. i think it's huge mistake. i don't think that's how you run a business, that's just me. >> steve: that's what netflix said to the employees, if you don't like what we're doing maybe you shouldn't work here. cheryl thank you very much. >> ainsley: thank you. >> steve: you like what we're doing right? >> big fan. >> steve: you should stay. >> somebody streaming fox nation, brilliant, killing it i
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♪ >> brian: the u.s. is gearing up for a record breaking thanksgiving travel season. triple-a predicts nearly 55 million people will visit family and friends away from home. >> ainsley: and today, kathy lee gifford and her gorgeous creative wonderful daughter actress cassidy gifford are getting the travel started early. >> steve: that's right. they join us live from miami outside the carnival celebration
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that's a new ship which was just christened last night by cassidy. ladies, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> hey everybody, how are you? happy pre thanksgiving. >> steve: thank you very much. you know, cassidy, i know you grew up on carnival cruise ships because your mom was doing that, and kathy lee i was thinking about you this morning because throughout the 80s, the number one commercial on tv was you singing in the morning, in the evening, ain't we got fun. >> ain't we got fun. >> steve: exactly. >> still got it baby. >> steve: you do, indeed. so this is great. and now you're working with your daughter on this. >> well, i christened the original celebration ship in 1987, six years before cas was born, frank and i had been married one year at that time and who knew what the future would hold. all these years later on carnival's 50th birthday which is amazing to me cassidy was chosen to be the godmother and
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it was an amazing honor. so much fun. >> it was. >> steve: cassidy, what is a godmother? >> so you're sort of involved in the whole inaugural process, all the countries news and ribbon cutings. carnival is such a wonderful family they really are, they don't really run it as a business which is why they stood the test of time, you know, and they're into keeping people around and we just were bopping around all day yesterday. >> yes. this is a very large ship. >> yes, it is. >> ainsley: cassidy -- >> we had to leave kool & the gang singing celebration last night just to be up with you guys. >> ainsley: that is tough to do. that was my first concert i love cool and the gang. cassidy what was your reeks when the company is asking your mom to pass the torch on to you, what was that like for you? >> it was such a shock ainsley. honestly i was so beyond grateful but it took me a minute to really have it soak in
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because like you said steve most of my childhood memories were on carnival ships and such a special aspect of that, that included my dad also, so a really special thing to be able to do it with my mom because i can't tell you how many family photos, all of our albums book end to book end. >> you were actually in the commercials, too. >> yeah. >> it was a family affair. yeah, lot of great memories. but you've got to make new ones, that's what this is all about. >> brian: katly lee first off the cruise business got hit hard by the pandemic. how do you guest confidence back in the business and cassidy, do you want to weigh in on that, too? >> go ahead cas. >> i think just seeing all the people that work here, too, just together. there's such a tenacity that they all have and they're so dedicated to the company and to one another. you know, some people have been here for 30, 40 years. >> yes, a lot of them from my generation. i was godmother to a couple but we were in a room last night getting ready to go on and we had some people helping us,
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giving us something to drink and one of them was from bosnia, the other was from russia. they come from all over the world. this ship carries 6600 passengers, but 1800 in crew, imagine what that does for the lives they live. they go all over the world appear they bring their uniqueness. it's like a floated united nations, you know? they always have their name and where they're from and it starts conversations. and, you know, i spent 20 years with carnival, and they have been more than a friend to me over the years. mickey is a genius visionary businessman but he's a good, good guy who has been great to us. so it was like coming home. we had a ball. we worked our tail off but had a ball. >> steve: i just saw there was a roller coaster, 20 venues, we just saw 'em ra la gassy. 20 different places to eat. >> yes. >> that's what regis used to say, yet another place to eat,
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and yet another place to eat. >> brian: you're welcome. >> congratulations ladies. this makes us so happy because we watched you for years kathy lee and now we get to watch your daughter go up. i follow you on instagram and saw you got married and lots of tributes to your mom and dad. >> thank you so much. >> and a new children's book. >> thank you so much. >> going to give it to my little baby. >> brian: there you go. >> happy thanksgiving everybody. >> ainsley: thank you so much. >> steve: all right, we're going to step aside more live from new york in a couple. ♪ customize your kitchen at lowe's with the samsung bespoke refrigerator. buy more save more on samsung appliances plus get $350 off instantly when you buy any 4 pieces. shop daily steals this black friday exclusively at lowe's.
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>> it's your turn to watch the u.s. pre-game show. i think it's set for game one against the three-game man today towers. game starts at 2:00. >> bill: here we go at 9:00 in new york. four college students murdered no idaho. there are a lot of questions. i'm bill hemmer, monday, hope you enjoyed the weekend. >> i'm dana perino, this is "america's newsroom." the four victims attended the university of idaho staying together in an off-campus home in the town of moscow, idaho. >> bill: they call it is targeted attack. all four stabbed to death likely in their beds early last sunday morning likely as they were also
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