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tammy: remember you can catch me on get tammy bruceer on fox nasoand amcus and my team at tammybruce.locals.com.com i want to wish you all a beautiful thanksgiving, you and your family and amonday arrow you taking it from here. >> happy thanksgiving to you, tammy. thanks for a great job and see you very soon. i'm raymond in for laura iningraham for "the ingraham angle" and actor market wahlberg is here on the rel re-release of father stew and he's entering the marvel universe and you want to talk about turkeys with extra stuffing you never asked for.
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tomorrow marks the first thanksgiving when the pilgrims invited the indians to a feast. i'll get to that in a moment. one of the biggest turkeys of the year had to be this repeated covid tale. >> now in the pandemic of unvaccinated, in the way to end this pandemic is more vaccinations. >> you're 17 times more lick liy to die from covid if you're unvaccinated. >> 58% of covid deaths in august among the vaccinated and boosted. we'll explore all this with the doctor and what it could mean to your family with dr. jeanette neshewa in a moment. then the colorado shooter at the
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gay nightclub and media rushed to blame drag queen story reporters and quickly tried to create a narrative. >> that is a direct response from the rhetoric from the politicians we've been seeing, rhetoric does lead to violence. >> when you embrace culture wars as your main political platform, you get violence. >> raymond: the accused shooter's lawyers submitted court documents. oops. >> public defenders say anderson aldrich is nonbinary. they use they/them pronouns and for the purpose of all formal filings addressed as mix aldrich. i don't know what to say about that. >> raymond: my narrative fell down and can't get up. then the hunter biden laptop story and russian disinformation till authenticated by the new york times in march and this week by cbs. congratulations tiffany, better
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late than never. >> hello. hello. hello. thank you. hello. >> raymond: hello, hello little seaside laborers. impressive diplomacy. i'm sure the filipenos were charmed by that. the same media that looks the other way while that international tragedy unfolds told us this guy was a genius ceo because he wore a hood yid reed like a slob. wrong, he was a con ashtist that didn't have enough respect to dress popperly. externals don't sometimes tell the full story. but sometimes they do.
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>> i will accept that blossoming relationship as a yes. >> raymond: they just broke up. we've been lied to. but i give thanks tonight that we live in a country where we still have the freedom to pursue and expose the truth. this recent election showed america is as divided as ever and i hope this thanksgiving partisanship is not on your menu. like harry and olivia, we need to break. >> the only read wave this season will be a german shepard commander knocking over the
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cranberry sauce on our thanksgiving table. >> raymond: thanksgiving day. >> if the turkey spoken back and may have reminded the president of the origins of this holiday and wasn't created to take politics. it was to be literally a someday of prayer. at the heat of the civil war when the country was deeply divided. he saw it as "a day of thanksgiving and praise to our magnificent father that dwell in the heavens and humble penance for the national perverseness and obedience and employ the hand to have the wound of the nation and implore as it may be consist for the define purposes of the full enjoyment of peace,
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harmony, tranquility and union". whatever the political skirmish of the day or anger of the election season and nothing is more important and essential to our happiness and the closest of family and friends. but i'll thank god for the blessings we find all around us and also find space to extend charity to the people nearest us. to allow the peace, harmony and sought to flower and about the first thanks giving and things are not always what we've been told. the pilgrims were not there and way before 1621 and the first thanks giving and very likely took place in may of 1541. when francisco feasted with the union and in texas. thanksgiving pad gents and uncle
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calling first grade companion and start to feel like the truth and they are, we have to correct nem and i hope humors and give thankses that we discovered the era and know where the truth resides. joining me now is the fox news and white house chief of staff missed my opening message and the day he tweeted some talking points to give liberals political ammunition when traveling with uncles at the thanksgiving dinner.
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>> the corn is it's not the conservative uncle coming after you at the thanksgiving table and it's the latino grandmother coming after you and one thing going on here is the white house once again is seeking to invade everything good october our culture with politics. about our culture with politics and trying to inject in a day to be away from that. okay, everybody talks about the old strobe of saying no religion and no politics at thanksgiving table. guess what, it's good to have spaces in your life that politics does noted invade and partisanship does not have with each other with our families and friends and cousins and uncles indeed. i think that one of the thins this white house doesn't
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understand is that when they regularly invade that space with these types of talking points, they are only doing damage to the entirety of the whole reason and the idea that this administration with biden representing our return to normalcy and part of it is being able to break bread with your family without getting to each other's throughouts and politics and over the kinds of things that run clean. >> i couldn't agree more and these are distorted talking points that are a laundry list of everything from tackling inflation. come on. inflation through the roof and he goes on and on. i just don't know, as you said, ben, this is the glue that truly holds our civilization and country together. it isn't disharmony and political war fair and that's perhaps what they're encouraging here. talk for a moment also about this wedding we saw. jason, let me get to this first.
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even those on the leftover slate seemed to be getting nervous about kamala harris in 2024. we showed you there a moment ago. they wrote this, if biden runs again, he should pick a new vp. harris a proven dud of a presidential candidate who has done little to distinguish herself since is not a good choice for the democrats top billing. jason, is there a point? >> yeah, there's a point where democratic voters figured out going into the elections there's a reason why she was charging ahead in eighth place in home state of california and had a drop out of the race and then you see that video of her in the philippines, these poor fishermen coming off the boat and they have no clue who this person is and she's just kind of smiling, hi, i'm the vis vice president of the united states. if you want to get somebody off the front pages, make sure there's no gap. send her as far as way from the united states as you possibly can and fishing village in the
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philippines i'm sure it's a beautiful place. this dude is here with fish on his head and this is a handle. >> the serious vice president and put a hold on biden. watch. >> i'm completely confident in my plan is legal. right now it's on hold because of the lawsuits. for that reason, the secretary of education is extending the pause on student loan payments while we seek relief from the courts. courts. >> raymond: hoeingen, it's not on hold because of lawsuits and it's your reaction to that. >> no question, it's not student
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loan forgiveness and the fact that joe biden is asking americans to do and those who did not go to college, he's forcing yo tow pay for those who did. the whole thing is ridiculous on its face and most assuredly not constitutional and a deal entered into the voluntarily between students and of course lenders and i think this is absolutely going to backfire and i like to touch on this kamala harris thing you've talked about and same thing that called joe biden a segregationist and a sex criminal on a debate stage. he's sitting there next to joe biden turning things along and she's going to be the next president, not a chance. and in large part because the narrative you touch about on the beginning and people fight it and thacks thanksgiving over football and don't need to intersect politics in this and there's a reason the media popularity sits somewhere between congress and covid. it's because they've lied to us now forever and their narratives are failures and the policies are pushing thousand failures
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too defund the police and bringing crime down and are problematic to the left and the media and strategy with the left and pushes in unison and slapped across the reality given the reality of pollicis those at home enjoy the turkey and stop talking about politics for one day. even though the left continues to try and cram it down your face. >> raymond: the press is criticizing the white house
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after coviding the white house and we're finding out the president's granddaughter and her then fiance were apparently lodged at the white house months before the ceremony and then the white house is i guess a big airbnb. >> one thing we've seen from the white house is they've been able to get the positive pressoconference possible and
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the aggressive treatment of journalists and is approach and the media has been willing to bend over backwards to try and send their message to spin on behalf of joe bide and did that during the 2020 campaign and it's what their invested in doing for them and we shouldn't let them get away and we should view all with skepticism. >> it's curious they trotted tout jill biden w with naomi biden. doesn't hunter biden have a mother? maybe they should have taken a picture with vogue. they're using optics to try and wash away the things that are vexing them at the moment. hoeingen, ben, chaste chaffetz, happy thanks giving and see you next time. still two house races that have
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yet to be called. one of them is california's 13tn duarte is leading democrat adam gray by about 600 votes. if duarte wins, a los angeles time says it'll be the gop's most successful push this cycle into blue territory in the state. john duarte joins me now. john, how did you make such a change? this heavy democratic district. this was a piece of barbara lee's district. on the jim costa district and it wasn't any part of old district and allen in the county and this is a rural working family district in the central valley of california and includes a lot of small towns and no town in the district over 85,000 people.
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>> we spoke to working families in the district and families that worked very, very 45*d hard and highly hispanic district and it's a district of farmers that don't have water on their farm. it's a district of farm workers that can't afford food on the table and gas in their tank at the same time and we talked about hopped up living. we're going to drill american oil, we'll get water on the farms and we'll make their lives affordable again. going into thanksgiving, that's a particular reigns leading resinating message right now. >> raymond: john, how confident are you you'll get that seat and expect a final tally? >> well, several of the counties especially the counties that favor my opponent have already
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certified their votes in the last two dais. we're very confident we've won this and david wassermann call it had last night and expect some of the media outlets to make a final call in the race and we cannot see a path where we do not win this race right now. we feel it's very important and i'll be going back for congressional orientation in dc next week and we need to start getting set up to serve the district and serve the needs of the constituents in the district and we're moving forward on the assanation we've won the race and need to be ready on january 3 when we're sworn in to represent the district. >> raymond: john duarte, thank you for the time and happy thanksgiving and looking for you on capitol hill. it's a big win for the republican party and one that wasn't necessarily anticipated. amazing. new push for mask mandates in the works. we'll reveal who's behind it and actor mark
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a new analysis showing 58% of covid deaths in august were among people vaccinated or boosted. well, that's coming at the same time as new report commissioned by the hhs. in it it's 23409 only urging the return of social distancing and masks but the return of mandates. joining me now, dr. jay, a professor at stanford's school of medicine. dr. jeanette joining me here in studio. she's a fox news medical contributor and founder of dcboost.com. the mandate language in the report is not theirs but when pressed about the recommendations, hhs declined to answer. your reaction? >> well, you know, i think if you look at how mask mandates worked out: do we say they worked? we've had them off and on throughout the pandemic and
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heavily masked and disease spread all over the place. a tremendous amount of high quality study and mask mandates are not effective in stopping a highly infectious virus. if they keep pushing in people are distrusting public health and they'll continue to distrust public health and actually do mandates, the kind of social division they created and pressure to make a laughing stock of public health and i can't believe they're going back and social distancing and closing schools again and can't have -- if you can't have school, everyone has to be six feet apart. it's a virus that have not learned any single thing in two and a half years and absolute shock to me. >> doctor, i want to turn to what's happening in the dc public schools. students and faculty are not required and are taking covid
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tests home and they have to provide proof before returning from thanksgiving break if they want to get into the classroom. is this effective? is it necessary? >> absolutely not. what's happening in dc is completely atrocious. it breaks my heart. number one, it's unwarranted and it's unnecessary and it's a waste of money, a waste of time, a waste of resources. right now everyone is fixated on covid all of a sudden. i'm seeing more patients with rsv than covid. the past two weeks i've hospitalized more children with rsv. the past two weeks than i have for covid in the past two years. what does that tell you? remember, children are the lowest risk and putting the most stringent criteria and restrictions and requirements for them? completely backwards. >> raymond: did you think the emphasis and focus of spending the money? it's all covid centric as well and this pandemic breaks out affluent rsv. >> it's illogical and erasional we need our president to declare
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a emergency for rsv and nearly 75% of pediatric beds throughout the country full because of rsv and yet our president has not declared a emergency to allocate resources for funding and beds and we're waiting on that. >> raymond: suppressing information on covid's origins and ag jeff landry telling "the ingraham angle" after the deposition that fauci couldn't recall much and appeared to know much about communications he made. >> the point of that lawsuit is one of the named point-blank layupses in the lawsuit is shocking to me and what i've learned from the lawyers today is that he said he couldn't
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remember specific scientific studies. on what basis is he making he has recommendations? >> it's a important thing happening during the recommendation and happening about the lockdown of the generation and he admit that had it had chinese from january of 2020 and influenced him in recommending lockdowns of the united states. we copied the abses of authoritarian country in imposing the lockdown in 2020. has it be imremitted and protecting americans from covid or much else. else. l yeah. he was >> he was more dismissive of the variety. >> he said that he runs an agency with $6 billion and he was too busy to think about things like hey not willing to
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engage with outside scientists with tens of thousands of them offering policy aimed at focusing of protecting vulnerable people and what exactly is his job and >> i'm pleased to see him go in december and signings of them. howard stern revealed in october that he left his house just days earlier for the first time since covid started. today he spoke a bit more about how terrified he actually is. watch this. >> howly get out of this nightmare of covid. everybody moved on. it's time. it's been a long strange, road, man. >> i don't know.
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i don't want to get covid. i don't know how to reintegrate back into society. >> raymond: the fear mongering around this issue has really caused mental health difficulties. how widespread is this? you must see people like this? >> it is. we're seeing an emergency room increase pediatric emergency room increase for child abuse, drug addictions and overdoses because of lockdowns ask shut downs and i'm glad he has a psychiatrist because he's doing something terrible and backwards and not good for anyone's mental health and we need to understand that everybody understands we're no long merri bowl a covid emergency and time to go out and enjoy life and live your life and spend time with your friends and family especially for the winter holidays that are upcoming. >> raymond: get some of bc boost, which is what we need to boost the immunity. doctors, thank you both for being here. happy thanksgiving. why is mark wahlberg re-releasing his movie father stu in theaters next month? what about the marvel rumors
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l earlier this year, father stu about a man who finds god and ends up saving his family in the process, is made a huge splash at the box office. well, now an unorthodoxed view is bring is back to theaters. in a new forum called father stu reborn. joining me to discuss is the star and producer mark wahlberg. mark, thanks for being with us and taking time from thanksgiving eve. this is an odd move to re-luis the motenive i have in the same year was originally gnat released and why did you decide to do it this way? >> well, given the nature of the r rated movie, lots of families didn't feel comfortable with
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their children seeing it, but they really wanted them to get the message so because the arch bishop thomas of nevada who was actually ordained father stu in helena, montana, came to me and said, mark, i understand why the language is there but it would be a sin and a shame for young people not to see this movie and to really understand the importance of this story. so we wanted to make sure that we could share with that children of all ages so we recut the film and took out all 200 some odd swears and the film is still powerful and impactful and seeing stu's struck and will journey to go through and find his calling we felt was really important for people of all ages to see. >> raymond: rosyln ross was your director here and told me she cut out about 200 explicits and took her a few weeks and now like a 20 minute movie? is this double time, stu, mark? what did you lose? >> really didn't lose anything. especially for young people,
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they'll be impacted by stu's conviction and seeing the story and struggle and how he handled adversity and struggling and suffering the way he did and really embrace it had and found his calling to serve god. i remember seeing hard times in the theater with my dad when i was 7 or 8 years old and had a profound impact on me and it didn't have any bad language. it didn't have bear knuckle boxing but then will allow children to go and see the movie in the way it was originally intended when they get a bit older and it's more age appropriate for them. >> raymond: why do you think it's important for kids and families, particularly boys to see this movie now? mark, i know that was a goal for you. that young boy should see this with their dads. >> yeah, i wanted young people as a whole to see it but especially young boys because you really kind of hopefully can avoid making a lot of mistakes that stu made in going through a lot of struggles he did. i think, you know, it's a brutally honest depiction of
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somebody struggling trying to find their own ways and finding their own ways and going through hardships, especially living life and expressing anger that's not really productive. i think stu, if he had a chance like all of us to go back and do it differently, we would. we want to prevent kids from making a lot of mistakes that we made. certainly mistakes that i made and anything that we can do to show them an easier path to serving god and being positive and productive members of society in the community and especially in the church and gravitating towards their faith, whether that's kansas city chiefs thought schism or judaism or islam or buddhism or any other form of faith. >> raymond: mark, father stewart long was an actual person and based on a real person and i didn't know that before you showed me this film for the first time. you said this is one of the most important movies of your career. why? you put your money where your mouth is because you funded it
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yourself. >> i've grave stated towards the true stories and i have a few of them and make the most impact on people and a audiences but this film especially has touched to many people and reminded them of what life is all about and we all deal with hardships and deal with loss. the inevitable but how you cope with the things and treating and interacting with one another and especially in this day and age where there's so many divide and it's a movie that brings people together and love and support people and know they're not forgetten and made mistakes and nobody is beyond redemption and again, we want to spread a lot more love and a lot more acceptance. >> raymond: mark, i love that you have a family that's shattered at the beginning and the story really is no family is ever irredeemable. no peace can't be put back together and on the far side of suffering, that's where you find redemption. that's a hard path but it's a true path and now, mark, you have a new focus it seems to me. not only on family and in the film projects you're embracing
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but your own family. you decided to move to nevada recently to give them a fresh start. why? what was happening in la? >> well, we had one child who was, you know, kind of being -- she's in an amazing place so i don't want to put her or her business out there but it was a challenge. it was a challenge growing up with a celebrity name. a challenge growing up under the spotlight and give our kids the best chance to be successful. they've been thriving in a new environment. a lot of pressure being attached to me and that sort of thing. i just wanted them to have their own space and their own place and they've been doing amazing. it is possible to raise healthy, happy children anywhere and it's also no real safe place to avoid drugs and peer pressure and all of those things that come along with being a young impressionable child. but i think in this particular
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safe environment it was the best thing for my children and hopefully can do lots of great things as far as creating jobs and opportunity there as well. it was just so many pros to moving there and giving us all a fresh start. >> raymond: i love that and your wife stays close to them when you're working and that too is such an important foundation in the family. i mean, it's great. so like angela landry -- >> she's the anchor and she's the foundation and glue and reason why kids are driving and i don't give her enough credit as often as deserved but she's the one that gets all the credit and it's well deserved. >> raymond: i have the same story, pal. my rebecca does the same story at home. what are you most thankful for this thanksgiving, mark, before i let you go? >> thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. i'm grateful that i have my health, that i'm so blessed and
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so fortunate and, you know, that now my focus has shifted to things that are going to hopefully make more positive impact on people and help people and bring people together. you know, that was able to make my pans proud before they passed. so many reasons to be grateful, i really do. i wear out the cloth on my pajamas every morning expressing my gratitude and i will continue to do that. hopefully that will rub off on my children and other people that i'm around and that i can continue to express that and i have to do that on a daily basis. >> raymond: we're thankful to you. you brought a great bee son of hope for a lot of people through the tim. this year and before i sign off. there are reports i read that you're being approached to join marvel universe. are you getting fitted for your spandex before i let you go? >> no, there's no truth to that i've never been approached and i don't know that i would have the courage to walk out of my trailer in one of those
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costumes. that being said, i am focusing on and i'm looking forward to working with you and other folks in the space creating other opportunities to tell wonderful stories that will bring people closer together. >> raymond: that's a great goal in the new year and happy thans giving to you and your family and i want to encourage you and other families and december 9, it's worth seeing and bring your family with you. happy thanksgiving, mark, to you and all the wahlbergs. >> god bless you. thank you, and like wise. >> raymond: from a movie made for families who have movies that make families squeamish, plus joe is not the only one that makes people recoil. joe piece kansas city chiefs pomoxus is here next for a special seen and unseen. stay there. during the commercial break, you probably have time to order the perfect gift for your family this year. my new book, the wisemen who found christmas, it's the true thrilling adventure of the real wisemen. they are not who you think.
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>> raymond: thanks for staying with us on this thanksgiving eve. time for seen and unseen segment and we reveal the story behind the headlines and the media and post of the joe piscapo show and happy thanksgiving. we begin the holiday. you expect to watch movies like it's a wonderful life or scroodge and this season they're returning from graphic vomit scenes and romanticizing cannibalism. watch this. >> raymond: hate to break to you. when you're dealing with a fresh liter, love ain't enough. joe, what's your take on the new trend in the cinema? >> i can't stand it.
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i don't watch it but i'm guilty as charged. i wrote the book along with the great treat williams and the great vincent price and we did a movie along forgotten called dead heat. >> raymond: oh any goodness. >> it's a whole zombie genera and shot up and go gory and my son joey was pet refied and not now not during thanks giving and you and mark wahlberg had the right idea and father stu is the best thing and way to go. >> raymond: this is not a fly by night. it's a major studio movie. you have the dahmer thing that broke on netflix and found a dahmer ugly sweater that says i eat guys like you for breakfast and i'm putting it up on the screen. there's something culturally happening here, joe. it's not just a zombie movie or vampire movie and it's reach add tipping point in the culture i
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think. >> i think so. the slow is great. i'm watching with wahlberg and everybody that you had on the show was great. speaking to myself, you're coming to me with all those gory movies, great. you know, i said i never watch t i don't think you should even take your kids to see it but i'm telling you, my children watch the walking dead, they like the gory films. >> raymond: we like to be scared but the question is should we be glamorized orohasn't sizing serial killers and this might -- this is kamala harris greeting local children in the philippines yesterday.
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>> raymond: dance to the vp, dance you little retches. everywhere the poor woman goes she alienates somebody. >> that was my favorite clip of the week. the people from the philippines and village with the fish anded arkansas the vice president and she's our vice president like it or not, who's her handler? who is this person going to the philippines and don't talk about general mic mack arthur and rescuing the philippines in the harbor of the civil war and cringe worthy. it's remarkable. >> raymond: it's her handlers fault and i got to get ryan higgins take on senator -- get your take on senator elect's wife. she tweeted out this photo of her husband's arm cut off in
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another one his head is missing and gazelle explains as an -- giselle said it's a joke. >> i saw fetterman at the debate with memhet oz and felt sorry for fetterman and i'm a softy and bleeding heart and i said look at this. he's out there and he came out and and i would leave her alone and him alone. joe, i have to go. hard break. see you soon, my friend. happy
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moment to thank god for the blessings every day, especially those nearest him thankful tonight for my wife rebecca, my kids, things were in the gang for letting me sit in the chair and all of our viewers who watc us each week. have a blessed thanksgiving and we will see you soon. greg gutfeld from here, have a blessed thanksgiving. >> how many turkeys you have on there? >> nine and a half million turkeys a year. >> god love you, nine and half million turkeys great i tell yo what, that's like some of the countries i've been too. >> i think that's racist. ♪
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