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>> fox news at night is next. >> welcome to america's late newsbreak fox news at night for a great i'm trace gallagher and los angeles. ♪ >> breaking tonight, idaho police say the murder of four college students was targeted except they won't say why. as the hunt for a suspects move into date 11. for swat team searching the hom of a walmart manager who tried to figure out why he went on a shooting rampage killing six
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including a 16 -year-old. california's. california's experiment with legal marijuana has produced illegal outcomes. fox news at night investigates why the criminal element remain a huge parts of the industry. we begin with the quadruple murder and idaho and wipe polic are reticent to reveal certain details. >> today, the police assure the public that the murder investigation is their highest priority and investigators are prepared to work through the thanksgiving holiday, but tonight the killer or killers are still on the lease. today police did reveal that th 911 operator spoke to multiple people at the murder scene before police arrived freight police have not released the names of those people or their call itself red police have insisted they believe the murders were targeted, but say they won't reveal if one or all of the four of the students wer
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the target to protect the integrity of there investigation . >> there's a balance between what you're willing to release versus what you're trying to gather. we told the public clearly from the beginning that we are looking for a knife. we told the public clearly from the beginning that we believe i was a targeted attack. to be honest, you're going to have to trust us on that at thi point because we're not going t release where we think that. police say they pursued hundred of pieces of information about having a stalker, they have not identified one but insist they will continue to pursue that angle. also clarifying again that the victims were not tied or gagged and there were no sexual assaults freight today police say they collected 103 pieces o evidence at the scene in the fb has 20 to agents in moscow. the fe of just for context i've covered several murder cases.
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mckinzie logan in utah and sometimes as frustrating as it is, police do go silent for weeks if not longer to protect their case. >> it was always clear that thi was targeted. there was some confusion and th days in between to and nine. >> initially police are saying the public didn't have much to worry about and then they kind of reverse course and said chec your cameras and everybody be vigilant. >> now to a story we brought yo on, authorities in chesapeake, virginia working to find a motive in the mass shooting at walmart. fleecy and night manager open fire on fellow employees before turning the gun on himself. fox news correspondent is life at the scene with more. warren? >> today's the families of half a dozen are grieving their love ones ahead of thanksgiving including the family of a 16 -year-old last night there was chaos in this drug behind me fo both shoppers and employees.
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>> i looked up and my manager turned around and he fired on everybody and the break room. >> the 31 suspected inman has worked for walmart for 12 years. he had a single handgun with multiple magazines when they arrived on scene moments after the first 911 call and found hi dead from an inflicted self-inflicted gunshot wound. six were injured and six others. >> i can't believe somebody would have that much viciousnes in his heart just to shoot everybody like that. >> authorities say the investigation will take days an there is no known motive. police have examined a vehicle and the parking lot and execute in the suspect some makeshift o moral has been set up in the store's parking lot to pay tribute to the victims.
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virginia governor has ordered the flags to fly at half staff around the state. president biden offered federal assistance to the commonwealth and walmart has set up a resource center for associates to come together, gather and grieve as this community is doing tonight. >> thank you. now for some keen insights into hub law enforcement agents are dealing with these mass murderers. let's bring in former fbi special agent. john, it's great to have you on i want to begin in idaho if i can because there's been lots o frustration among the parents o the information from the police is coming out very slowly. i want to play this soundbite from the moscow police captain and get your response on the backside. >> first and foremost we have the integrity of the investigation to preserve, and we feel that information is integral to us freight releasin that to the public may or may
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not flood us with lots of information fits not relevant o specific to what we're looking at. >> relevant or specific freight tell us what you are looking for , john. >> one of the things i would be looking for is what's known as looking at seal tower information. i would want to know what cell phones are ping enough of that tower during the timeframe. they are gathering the information, they don't want to release too much because there' probably going to be people tha may come forward and corroborat the evidence and they don't wan to put that evidence out there and therefore spout spoiled the untainted effort. >> what you're talking about were seeing the picture of the house on the liver left inside of the screen.
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you believe that whoever targeted the students knew the layout of the house. >> it's difficult to believe a person can move through the house without drawing attention having not been in there before bright it's a college town presumably people have been in and out of that house it could've been somebody from before, these individuals were renters. >> i want to move down if i can now to virginia and chesapeake. the police response was really like two or three minutes after six people died. mean people kind of really need to realize on there own that they just can't wait for the police to arrive. >> writes, it is great to point out that the cuffs of the great job. state neutralized in just four minutes, but when shots are being fired from a fort minutes
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is in an eternity. this problem isn't going away anytime soon. the public needs to be aware an know how to react. >> always great. >> your insights, thank you, sir . >> thank you. happy thanksgiving. now for an investigation, legalizing recreational marijuana in was supposed to take the criminal element out o the equation, but it's not working out that way. senior national correspondent's life is latisse offered this is fascinating stuff. >> it's a warning to the 30 states that did not legalize recreational marijuana. don't do it supporters like gavin newsom said legalization would make the marijuana sale safe and controlled. >> and illegal pot farm outside los angeles.
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inside deputies find guns into accused growers hiding in a closet. >> bite legalizing the recreational use is created thi huge black market where drug trafficking organizations are setting up large rows of severa thousand plants and then turnin around and selling that product on the black market for. >> from the air, deputy c grow houses containing million in illicit flat pot frisky they ar competing and essentially putting them out of business fo if you could prop 64 makes marijuana legal in marijuana. >> footers were told it would eliminate associated crime with cartels, that hasn't happened. >> we are seeing a massive cultivation operations. >> police say organized crime still controls the market. while local gangs throughout long dispensaries.
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this is one of about 85 illegal pot shops in los angeles. because selling cannabis is a misdemeanor, give the problem i this illegal shops are coming and undercounting all the illegal shopped for they are selling all the product for almost half the price. in 24 varieties of pots, the tw employees arrested for selling without a license it is and disaster. >> the dispensary open the very next day, so the concept. and secondly, prosecutors aren' interested in misdemeanors. this date killed the golden goose by overtaxing. the attorney is the pot industr
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is now asking them to clean up their mess. standby if you will, let's brin in the sheriff very chirico i think you so much for joining u for this is from the foundation of drug policy solutions a we were told if we real legalized it we would get rid of the drug dealers. people would buy it on the up and up and there would not be a market underground anymore. that's what happens when as william says, they have a 70 percent tax on marijuana. >> that's correct freight that has not happened for eight it's been a dismal 30 failure. now, we are seeing the other organizations that move into th space take advantage of california's lax laws and it ha created.
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>> william, clearly you have a lot of questions for the sherif read. >> sheriff, we've talked before but california is now the new mexico and terms of exporting t other states, who do you blame for this? to keep this is a problem that has been decades and the making from when california first legalized cannabis for medicina use and since there, the voters have been essentially sold a bill of goods that if they were to legalize it, it would be a marketable commodity and it would generate tax revenue, but the way the law has developed a this point, there is no disincentive for illegal cannabis cultivation. for cartels and organizations are taking advantage of that which is why the legal cannabis market will not ever thrive until this.
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>> i know, sheriff, you use the term narco slavery, can you exclude what you mean by that? >> absolutely. this whole situation comes with a whole host of problems freigh environmental carnage that is caused by the way these illegal cultivation operations operate in addition to that, they bring violence to communities. one of the emergent things that we are looking at is that labor that is used to cultivate these. they are not allowed to leave once i get there. i think we are starting to see trend i think narco slavery is good way to what we are seeing
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regarding people to. >> i think typically working th farms if you will often illegal immigrants are. what does that tell you about whose money is behind these operations. >> you're right about that freight it's often from outside the country oftentimes they hav been brought in across-the-boar or illegally. the border is controlled by the cartels great art experience, o we've been told you don't come across without paying the carte a fee to do that freight if you can't freight up front after work it off. the conditions the people are forced to work in our deplorable . >> it is an amazing story. great to have you on and happy thanksgiving to all parrot congratulations america, you
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have made it through one of the busiest travel days of that year . higher prices on airfare in jus what everything else did not discourage americans from hitting the road or the rails o the sky this thanksgiving we can . the travel numbers the highest since 2019. ashley strohmeyer is life for u in your great it seems like everybody got out of town. >> except for us right there is that, but it will cause the 55 million people expected to travel this year more on the road in the skies for .5 millio people are expected to fly with airfare up almost 43 percent from last year. for domestic flights it's going to cost most travelers $350 a ticket. hotels are roughly 14 percent more expensive than last year and that is according to the travel website freight even though inflation and gas is up it's not stopping people from traveling for the holidays. >> it was more expensive, but i was time for us to go so we are
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excited to go. >> very expensive, so you have to sort of splurge a little bit especially if you're bringing this. >> it was like 600 more than i' used to. >> 1500 total. >> combined the high prices wit a 20 percent reduced operating schedule and you have recipe fo a headache. for those of you choosing to drive, gas is still up 20 cents compared to last year. between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. you're best bet is before. the best time to travel is between before 11:00 a.m. after 8:00 p.m. the worst is between four and 8:00 p.m. the peak travel times over the weekend on saturday and sunday are also between four and 8:00 p.m. leaving earlier in the morning
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or if you're a night owl, leave after 8:00 p.m. but those will be your best bets for driving. i see those and i kind of envious. life or as a new york. ashley, back to you. the pandemic restrictions returned to our nations capital. washington, d.c. public school system just announced new coronavirus testing requirement for students and staff when the return to school after the holiday weekend. his statement reads to support safe return from thanksgiving break, all students and staff are expected to provide proof o a covid 19 test that is negative . they should test students into upload test results on sunday november 27. the fox news at night common sense department has some thoughts of mike pompeo calling randy weingarten the most quote
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dangerous person and the world. pompeo was referring to weingarten damaging a generatio of kids by continuing cushionin to keep the schools close which had, but he now says that by attacking her, pompeo is hurtin kids freight she then went on msnbc unchallenged trying to rewrite his treat. ticket which as part of the reason why opening schools were so important, bring back the relationships, bring back the comedy, bring people together. >> commonsense wonders if weingarten knows we have videotape and archives proving that she and other teachers unions refused to open schools because reopening was quote rooted in sexism and misogyny. she set policy for school reopening. that was following the science
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>> a little good news bad news, this thanksgiving eve the bad news is food prices are sky high , but the good news is that food is going to be delish because architect's guest would not have it any other way. flatfish restaurant chef, great to have you unhampered and want to talk about the pricing because that is key here.
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the tactic this year is they lower a lot of the markets will lower the price of the turkey t get you in the door you buy the turkey but that you get the res of it at a high-priced ricky it's like selling beer for a dollar and then getting them with the food. >> this is what they're telling us the average cost has been over the past three years. use either 2020, $4.96, this wa to feed ten people. i don't use in feed ten people for that. last year, $53.41. in 2022, if you have $63 freigh it's cost me a bunch more than $64 to feed them so i don't get to, but you see where it's going . people are figuring out how to make transitions. >> the prices have gone up a ton . there saying it could hypothetically be less expensiv to go out to eat at restaurants as opposed to cooking to yourself. >> now i want to do the fun
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parts, this is thanksgiving tips , this is for a turkey. let's go one by one. preselector turkey break are we talking just saltworks. >> salt, a little bit of citrus zest on there as well. it is actually breaking the nee to have. that will create the most moist bird you've ever eaten. it is easier to handle so you'r going to cook the in the legs o the same time versus having the conviction he hit them at different times in different temperatures. >> this sounds like it's going to be good, the reverse the reverse seal. >> the reverse you're goes against common logic. mike estate, like a steak or a roast, but the reverse sear, yo do it as a low temperature
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because there is an insight tha exist at that low temperature they can continue to break the meat down. you bring the heat up high at the end. and then you get a beautiful crispies skin. >> flavorful side spread. >> is that self-explanatory? >> through it again throw oysters in the sights, just to stress them out. you said fresh cranberry sauce is at most, but the price is lower for cranberry. >> a little bit of vinegar and orange juice one of the easiest things to. use a straight spritz the sites which are you throwing in the sides? >> some of the cheaper proteins by a little bit of ham, get som smoked fish. then you mix it into your sides and now another not just sides, last but not least, trite nontraditional desserts. i talk about the absolute apple pizza. puts him wrap the apples up in there and you've got yourself a
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pizza pocket with apples, who doesn't love pizza for dessert? which just make the bird secondary input the pizza right in the middle. thank you for coming on, happy things giving. >> thank you. >> appreciate your time. first up into nights viral videos, what's the catch look a these photos of a british fisherman showing off office catch in champaign france, and nearly 70-pound carp. he called the sheer luck, but i took 25 minister village into the common sense department sai it would also take a fair bit o skill. look at the color, nicknamed th carrot it is red because most are well. another big catch this time by tsa agents to spotted bits of orange for poking out of a partly unzipped suitcase. it turned out to be a cat that went through the x-ray machine. the passenger claimed they kept along to someone else.
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for teenage girls had to be rescued in a music park the right they were on malfunction. firefighters use the laughter o the truck to bring them. a pet owner has a unique way to protect the outcome of world cu matches. the owner tosses three tennis balls with the letters a, b, or c on them. and with everyone charlie grubbs , that is the winner. naked their annual mission to give an extra-large tip to a it was a waffle house waitress who was shocked when the group gave her $1,125.18.
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she has six kids under the age of 13, that is an expensive thanksgiving dinner so that the gift could not have come at a better time. it's almost time for the macy's thanksgiving day parade, volunteers were out in force today blowing up the floats, which include characters like baby shark and attribute to the u.s. men's national soccer team. president brighton was asked about the inflation and he blames hooton. if you have viral video to share , check out these thieves in philadelphia who raided a wine shop and just a day later, another thief went after a liquor store in dc what's up details on that next . now they can. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer
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child was walking to the train station for the attack was unprovoked and the man ran off after hitting the boy several times for the child suffered some head injuries. in the nations capital the man smashed he grabbed a handy-dand shopping gas basket filled it with goods in then fled the scene. my couple of men broke into a wine and spirits store after they kept us cool in the roof o the stockroom. you can see them pushing the carts around chock-full of booze . fate made off with gin, brandy and more. while we're in the city of brotherly love, one of the suspects in that series at gunpoint home robberies that ha put temple university students on edge, no word yet on additional suspects were also tracking a home invasion on the west coast in the hollywood hills, our fox affiliates is on
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of the is a popular social medi influence or end they suspects wearing masks a multimillion dollar home, pistol whipped one of them and still about $1 million in jewelry. three men knowingly bought and resold stolen goods account suspecting fires and this case for the men had stockpiled hundreds of thousands of dollar in stolen property, enough to fill the $30 million moving check. retail theft, we reported on in recent months have driven huge profit losses and led to the closing of retail stores. one of how retailers in high crime areas david lee, good evening. >> esther's gear up for the holiday season there bracing fo
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an ongoing wave of thefts cutting into profits. security experts say the proble isn't only shoplifting, but orc organized retail crime. as seen in the. the spanish the glass at this jewelry store and grab what the can. for study by industry group sai 2021 compared to the previous year on average, retailers sought a 26 in a half percent increase in organized retail crime carried los angeles, san francisco, oakland, houston, an miami are the hardest hit areas. video obtained by the national retail leaders association show the wide variety of stolen merchandise thieves often try t sell on the internet, thieves police say they arrested for up shoplifting ring from baltimore that stole nearly $1,000 from a local mall. chain such as targets, kroger and rights eight are some of th
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national retailers combating small armies of shoplifters parade superstores put frequently stolen items behind enclosures spokesperson for targets as the chain is making significant investments in training and technology to deep deter theft rate many businesse say lawmakers must do more to address the problem in our calling for stiffer shoplifting penalties for the crime is considered a primary cause of all retail theft which is your cost the industry. >> david lee, thank you. >> as the biden administration continues its war on fossil fuels for the global energy crisis could get even worse nex year. let's bring in the founder and ceo alex epstein. great to have you. you believe they will actually get worse clicks. >> there is a good chance because the root cause of the
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energy is global anti- fossil fuel policies. instead of recognizing that, they are doubling down. people need to liberate, but instead they can restrict them. >> some people are baffled because they will start battlin gasoline cars, even hybrid cars by 2026. the infrastructure cannot be established in the timeframe given. it will have to deploy trucks that cannot do the same job as their current trucks freight people don't realize we are not set up to get rid of fossil fuels. it's not even rightly the case. he made an announcement no more oil powered vehicles in 2035. we are at 3 percent ev's and five days later he said don't hurt some because we don't have enough electricity. they are suppressing the supply of electricity. they are shutting down fossil fuels.
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there's no thinking at all of how to sit cure the millions. how do you charge those things and you can do that? >> i think the solar winds, the are all part of this group this is we're going to replace fossi fuels, but instead of doing it on the market and offering it freely to people koba the pm fossil fuels. they don't really care about energy, they just want an excus to impose fossil fuels. >> when you hear people say we need to get off of fossil fuels and go solely to wind in solar and the like, do you think people don't realize how they get these things unto a. >> when people say that i think unwittingly, they are it is still growing, particularly in the poorest parts of the world. the use the amounts of energy w would consider unacceptable.
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the world needs far more energy but it needs far more first fossil fuels. they are pushing 4o1k advisers to invest in esg, environmental social governments factors the west virginia treasurer said we generate money from severance and the last fiscal year. for me to him that money over t a financial institution and at the same time is trying to diminish those funds through es policies, that is a conflict of interest rate this movement is part of the global energy crisis . they say don't invest in fossil fuels that makes billions of people's lives. >> it is called fossil future. i'm going to read it i'm going to be brushed up the next time we have a debate on fossil fuels
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. there are new on one u.s. ally may be about to launch a ground attack on another and that coul have major implications on the fight against isis. our chief national security correspondent reports tonight from the pentagon. >> this is not the turkey the u.s. security leaders hope to b talking about on the eve of thanksgiving. as we speak, it need to ally turkey says it plans to carry out massive ground the kurdish groups that the u.s. military has partnered with and relied o to fight isis in northeast syria . >> the when they used for safet will become their break spread. >> in an exclusive interview with fox news moments ago, the top general for the kurdish led syrian defense forces said his forces, the sdf would no longer be able to help the u.s. fight
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isis because they are fighting turkish attacks freight airstrikes and drones began targeting in the wake of a november 13th terror bombing in his temple which turkey blamed on kurdish groups. the general said the bomber was from isis and warned turkey is using it as a pretense to ethnically cleanse the kurds. turkish warplanes struck a military base the u.s. military shares with these kurdish fighters the u.s. has relied on the sdf to do the ground fighting against isis and for intelligence to target isis leaders and a strongly worded statement the pentagon said it is deeply concerned there are about 900 u.s. troops on the ground in syria tonight u.s. forces were 300 yards from the base in syria at the time of turkish airstrikes on tuesday.
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>> the best time to serve thanksgiving dinner and why the stress from the holiday season might actually be good for your brain. the nightcap is next. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. i put it on once, no more touch ups! secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works.
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>> the senior congressional correspondent knew his politics and his whiskey and he has covered political violence over the years he recently visited ireland and northern ireland, places which comprise all three of those topics and he sent us this postcard. >> the attack on paul pelosi underscores the prevalence of violence in american politics. >> there was the shooting of gabby giffords, the baseball practice shooting, the capital riots, the indoor political violence for decades the good friday peace support in 1998 extinguish secretary and violence in northern ireland between loyalist allied with great britain mostly protestants , and republicans republicans who wanted to abandon the uk and form a unite ireland on full root and belfas
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i visited the corner where they choke. he won a recent election but struggled to form a power-sharing arrangement with the democratic unionist party. it's not all politics, there is also whiskey, there were just for major distilleries in ireland and northern ireland a few years ago, now there are 40. they just opened a new massive facility infected places so big they drive you around in this little bus, you can visit the old jamison distillery in dubli and even blend your own whiskey. the base which is always used i a blend was just a splash of a whiskey finish in sherry. >> i will have mine on the rocks , chad, thank you. music, we are back with the
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nightcap crew. the topics are the best time to eat thanksgiving dinner and why stress can actually be good for you. ashley, do the holiday stress you out chris. >> of course they do. anybody cooking thanksgiving dinner i know they are stressed out and god bless them because they've been working on this fo days freight i did thanksgiving the whole meal by myself last year for the first time and i was asleep by 7:00 p.m. we ate at four because if you're going to cook all day you have to hav all that time so it has to be 4:00 p.m. when you eat. >> i see, so put both questions into one answer. we will come back to the follow-up from matt finn, does thanksgiving, due to the stress you out? as late stress, but i can figur it out. in my family, everybody else posted so i show up and do nothing like a little brat so i don't have the problem.
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i have had couple of occasions freight and he seems a little stressed out. >> there's good stress and there's bad stress, there's lik my first dates rest and then i' going to jail which is bad stress, the study i looked at that was funny said welcome at two much stress is bad, but lif is unexpected you don't know, that's why it's stressful. that's the whole thing coming you love the chef because the chef things i have to perform, have to have it right. that is stress press. >> everybody thinks i have to put my best foot forward. i'm just throwing i'm microwaving everything. >> just throw it in the microwave and solve it for a just throw it in the microwave. here we go, the best time to serve dinner is? >> i think you need to note whe you want the people to leave an you back it down from therapy i want them out by seven, ebay
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four, done by six, bye-bye, and then how much alcohol do you have to serve. now i know you're methodist to get them in and get them out. >> between the to in 4:00 p.m. window is best. >> the cowboys and lions are still playing at two different for. i know you answered it, but i want you to rethink it because matt finn is aimed to p.m. and you're saying maybe 4:00 p.m. i was going to say matt i don't think he has ever cooked thanksgiving dinner because the he would know and he would change his mind hard for a clock . >> here is the real answer. what time do we eat? i am at 6:00 p.m. guy. i like the chef, i've got to say . i'm not going to mention their game.
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the cooking get started salicylates. fantastic, happy thanksgiving t everybody. welcome to the nightcap crew, chef, it's going to be great freight thank you all. in thank you for watching america's late news, fox news a night freight arm trace gallagher and los angeles have great thanksgiving and we will see you back here.
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