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the time we have left for this evening. i want to thank sean for letting me sit in this chair and great team that make all of this possible. also, remember, you can catch me on , get tammy bruce on fox e nation. you can also get my column at macourt us . that's amazing about us and also my team said tammy bruce locals .com. com. i want to wish all of you a beautiful happy thanksgiving. you and your familiece.locals. and thank you for watchingng, tonight. and we continue here nowyou ur h with raymond arroyo. he takes it from here. happy thanksgiving, raymond. happy thanksgiving to you, tammy. thanks for such a great job.m rm and we'll see you very soon. i'm raymond arroyo, in for laura ingraham. this is a special addition of the ingram angle from new york city. we have a bigrahg showam for tot . >> actor mark wahlberg is here on the rerelease of his movie father stu. plus, he'll address those rumors that he's entering's the marvel universe. >> butg first, i want to talkxta tonight about turkeys with extra stuffing you never asked for. the wider media has done a terrible job serving up
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undercooked stories with all the trimmings throughout the year. i mean, things are seldom what they seem. for instance, most of you probably think that tomorrow marks the first thanksgiving. the pilgrims in sixteen twenty one invited the indians to a feasvited tht. of t hmm. bigge i'll get to that in a moment.th bue yet one of the biggest turks of the year had to be this oft repeated covid tale.f >> now, in a pandemic ofd the unvaccinated and the way to end this pandemic is moree vaccinations. >> your seven time, 17 times more likely to die of covid if'r you are not vaccinated. >> this is a t pandemiimc of the unvaccinated. >> well, now a kaiser familym ci foundation analysis finds 58% of covid deaths in august were d among the vaccinated and boosted. >> we'll explore all oh f thisth with dr. bhattacharyya and what it could mean to your family with dr. janet nashwa. in a moment.neshew then there was the colorado shooter at the nightclub. di
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the media rush to blame drag toeen story. our reporter is and quickly tried to create a narrative thattive is a direct response fe the rhetoric from these politicianing,s that we've beeno seeing. >> rhetoric does leade wa to violence when embrace culture wars as your main platf political platform, you get violence. >> the accused shooter's lawyers submit court documents. oops, public defenders say,aldrc quote, andersoh n aldrich is no. for ry. they use they/them pronouns. and for the purposes of all formal filings will be addressed as mics. aldrich so in other words, not mr. or miss. i mean, i don't know. >> i don't know what to say about that. how about my narrative? just fell down and it can't get up. then there was h the hunteunr bi laptop story that was russianont disinformation until it was authenticatehenticrk timesd by . "new york times" in march and this week by cbs. s tiff
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>> congratulations, tiffany network. better late than never. bettethen. >> they're the same people that tell you kamala harris may not excite the folks at home, but she really sparkles on the internet. national stage, as she did in the philippines. >> hello. hello, thank you. hello. hello. thank hello. labor >> hello. little seaside laborer's. hello, impressive diplomacy. i'm sure the filipinos were charmed by that. the same media that looks the other way while that kind ws international tragedy unfolds told us that this guy was a genius ceo because he wore a hoodie and dressed likeco a slob. >> wrong. he was a con artist who didn'tav have enough respece enout to dr properly external sometimes don't tell the full story, do. though. >> sometimes they do. the media says fetterman is fully competent, so don't
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get any ideas. you people at home and they say he's up to the task of representing the people of pennsylvania. these same folks, cwd, that harry styles and olivia wilde were a love match made in heaven, one that would last a couple everyone can't stop talking about. now, access uncovers so much about harry styles, olivia wilde blossoming relationship. i will accept that as a yes. they just broke up. so we've been lied to .e 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 showedw america's as divided as ever, but i hope this thanksgiving partisanship is not on youre ned menu like harry and olivia. we just need a break. >> but sadly, the president couldn't resist a little last minute holiday jibe at the turkey pardon the other day. >> >> the the only red way this sea is going to be a germann shepherdshepar commander knocksr
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the cranberry sauce on our table. >> thank goodness nobody could really understand him. >> then he asked perhaps the most important question of all, do you want to talk? >> yeah, if the turkey hadof spoken back , he may have reminded the president of the originf thiss of this holidt ited wasn't created to take at ttical pot shots, but it was whould be literally a day of prayer aent the height ofpl the civil war when the country was still deeply divided. president lincoln established thanksgiving as a national holiday. y of >> i have a forthcoming book that touches on this. and he saw ing at as ,nd quote,y of thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent fatherin who dwells in the heavens and with humble penitencheavensr our national perverseness and disobedience.s an we fervently implore the imposition of the almighty u hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it as soon as it may be consistent with the divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace,
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harmony, tranquility, and union . >> whatever the political skirmishes of the day,an whatever the wounds or anger over the election season, nothing is more important ort more essential to our happiness than the closeness of family and friends. >> let us than k god forin 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 tranquility that lincoln sought to flower. and about that first w thanksgiving again, things are not always what we've beenpi told. the pilgrims were not therlgrim and it happened way before.anksn >> sixteen , twenty one . the firs likelt thanksgiving vey likely took place in may of fifty forty one when francisco vasquez, the coronado feasted with the taia indians in palo duro canyon, texas. >> we may need a costumegiving p adjustment to those
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thanksgiving pageants. now, don't go calling your first grade teacher and lodging a complaint. fee but sometimes stories repeated start to feel like the truth. even when they aren't, we haven to correct them with grace and i hope humor and give thanks that we discovered the error and know where the truth resides. >> joining me now, hogan gidley, former white house deputy press secretary. ben domenech, fox news contributor and editor at large at the spectator, and jason chaffetz, former utah congressman, also a fox news contributor. thank you for being with us, ben. white house chief of staff ron klain apparently missedpoins my opening message today. he tweeted some talking points to give liberals political ammunition when chatting whe with uncles at the thanksgiving dinner. then, is this how we should be preparing for the holidays? >> so loading the cannons of people war over the dinner table, are not we tired of the conservative uncle routine? >> you know, first off, i think
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that one of the things that ron klain has to be disturbed about after this most recent >>ection is that it's not the conservative uncle cominglem after you at the table.inte it's actually , you know, the wise latina grandmother who's coming to you at the table. on her but but i think that one of the things that is going on here is that this white house once again is seeking to invade everything good about our culture with politics. they are trying to inject politics into the day that we ought to set aside away fromy tk that. everybods abouy talks about thed trope of saying, you know, no t religion and no politics at goo the thanksgiving table. guess what? spd to have spaces in your life that politics does not invade, that partisanship does not invade in ways thatit damage the relationships that we have with each other. eachr famiwith our families, wih friends, with our cousins and with our uncles. and dedeth.
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and i think that one of the things that this white house doesn't understandy invadf is when they regularly invade that space with these types ofng talking points, they are only doing damage to the entirgs party of their whole reason for existence. that idea that this administration and joe biden represented a return to normalcur returtoy. abll, guess what part of normalcy is it's being ablek to break bread with your family without getting at each other's throats over politics and certainly over the kinds ofn things that ron klain is advocating. po now, i couldn't agree more . and , you know, these are and these are distorter talking points that a laundry list of everything from tackling inflation come on inflation through the roof. he goe ks on andnow, on .ruly >> i just don't know. i just said, ben, this is the glue that truly holds our civilization and our country together. >> i.it it isn't disharmony and and political warfare. and it seems that's what their encouraging here. >> let's talk for a moment alsog about this this wedding we saw.e
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well, jason , let me get toe le this first. even those on the left over at slate seem to be getting nervous about camill a harris in i 2020 four. >> we showed you her a moment ago.ain, he should pick a new vp they wrote this.. if biden runs again, he should a pick a new vp. harris, a proven dud of a presidential candidate a who has done little to distinguish herself since is not a good choice. he topfor the democrats top bil. >> jason , do they have a point ? de wasmo a point that the democratic voters figured out going into the election.harg there is a reasoinn why sheifori is charging ahead at eighth place in her home state of california, and she had to drope out of the race. and then you see that video ofot her in the philippines. >> these poor fishermen are smilng off this boat. they have no clue who this person is . and she just kind of smile.nite and hi, i'm the vice want president , the united states . what i mean, if you want to get somebody off the front pages, make sur.e there's no gaffes, send her is far away from the united states .
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as you possibly can. and a fishing village in the philippines. i'm sure it's a beautiful fish place. but this dude walking therone with fish on his head, why are they filming him? he should be subjected to thatnd ,but she's not kick him out. >> she's not a serious candidate at this point. >> she's not even a serious vice president at this point. e preshogan, i have to bring yo. there's another story i have to touch on in appeals court. already put a hold on biden student loan forgiveness plan. now he's trying to get the supreme court to reverse that and allow his debt forgiveness to proceed. but don't the big guy insistsn. he knows the law better than those silly judges watch.my >> and i'm completely confident my plan is legal right now. it's on hold because of theseg h pawsuits. for thatus reason, the secretary of education is extending a pause on student loan payments while we seek relieef from the courts. >> and it'>>s not on hold becauf of lawsuits. >> it's on hold because ofo ques a court ruling.
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your reaction to tha'st? ss and no question. t and look, it's not student loang forgiveness. the fact is what joe biden is asking americans to do. those who dio cod not go to ridc college, he's forcing you to pay for those who did the whole thing is ridiculous on its face. it is most assuredly not the constitutional. it was a deal entered into voluntarily between students, of course, and lenders. o touc i think this is absolutely going to backfire. but look, i got to touchand same on this latest thing you justt talked about. yeah. this is the same persocalledn, obviously, who called joe biden a segregationistcrimin and a criminal on a debate stage. so she's just sitting there right next to joe biden, chance. turning things along as ifd in she's going to be the next president , no part a chance. n and in large part becauseight the narrative you touched off the beginning, people fight itnn at thanksgiving over football. we don't need to interject politics into this either. pot there's a reason that ite media's popularity sits somewhere between congress and covid. rrativ it's becausees they've lied to s now forever. their narratives are policie fas because the policies they're
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pushing are failures to defund the police. it's going to bring crime down.i we've seen spikes. let's kill the keystone pipeline. we can run energy on the sun and gummy bears and unicorn hair. note prices went up, of course, fixed the southern border by getting rid of all the laws. no five million people coming across time and time again.lemai these narratives arec d th problematic to the left because the media and the left collude.s they push them in unison. they're failures foreality the american people. we've been slapped across the face with the realit g theyt these policies have really impacted our lives in a negative way. olliciso no question, there aret of issues floating around this thanksgiving. we're addressing them here.key n but my advice to those at home, just enjoy the turkey, stop coni talking about politics for one day, even though the lesnu s i continues to try to cram itfae down your face, then we two minutes left. i've got to get your reaction to this. in a rare turn of events, the press is actually criticizing the white house after they banned them fromcritc covering naomi biden's wedding
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. but gues whites who ?e finding u they did it in vogue.e we're also finding the president's granddaughter and her then fiancee were e apparently lodged at the white house months before the ceremony. >> cer the then the white housew ,i guess, a big airbnb. look, i think that this whole story is very unfortunate because, you know, i think that what the white house is trying to do with it is to lean into this idea that they can use it as a essentially whitewashing technique to push people away from looking at hunter, biden and his his whole situation. they want to try to turn this into something that they can spin to their benefit. look, i don't think that we ought to pay too much attention to this, other than the fact ser that, you know, one of the things that we've seen from' this white house consistentlve y is that they have been able to get the most positive press coverage possible, even as they
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engage in ridiculous things that would have gotten the laugh factory going from the media in any other circumstance. i have seen karine jean-pierre engage in this aggressive treatment of journalists in ways that i think is completelyn inappropriate. and one of the things that we've consistently seed n from y them is that the media has been willing to bend over backward in order to try to send their message to spin on behalf of joe biden. it's what they did duringdoing the twenty twenty campaign and it's what they're invested in doing. fo and them getagain for him.cism we shouldn't let them get awayt' from it and we should view allou of it with skepticism. it's also curious that they trotted out jill biden with naomi biden to take the picture for vogue this is hunter biden's h daughter. doesn't this girl have a mothear to maybe they should have taken the picture with their daughter for vogue. and interesting, againogue.usine using the optics to try to wash away the things that vexing them at the moment. hogan, ben, jason , thank you. and happy thanksgiving. u >> we'll see you next time. onis is a fox news alert.
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there are still two house races that have yet to be called. one of them is california's 13th district, where four farmer john dewart is leading democrat adam gray by about six hundred votes. and if the party wins, the los angeles times says it will be the gop's most success. >> push this cycle into d blue territory in the state. >> john dougherty joins me now. john , how did you make such a a change in this heavy democratic district? >> this was a piece of barbara lee's district. well, it really wasn't, actually . that's one district. it was. and it was a positive for their districts, including josh hadas, david valadares, a bit of jim costas, a lot of jim costas, district. and but it wasn't it wasn't any part of the old district 13 , which is over in alameda county , yeah. centra ofis is a rural working families district here in the central valley ccludes of i california. n it includes a lot of small
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towns, no town , the district,r over eighty five thousand people. we own small parts of modesto. and we we have represent small parts of modesto, a small part of turlock. but then, you know, towns you may or may not have heard of dust. palos benos, chowchilla, madera, mersa, okay, but john , we got the territory. tell me how you did it. how did you break through here? in te spoke to the working families in the district.d these are these families thatni work very, very hard. it's a it' don'highly hispanic district. it's a district of farmers thats don't have water on theird farms. it's a district of far om workee who can't afford food on their t table and gas in their tank atw the same time. and we jusg t talked about costt of living. we're going to drill american oil. we'r water farme to get water on the farms. and we're going to make their life affordable again. sand going to thanksgiving, i think that's a particularly resonating message right now. >> john , how confident are you that you're going to get this seat and when you expectes a final tally? >> well, severalhe o cf
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the counties, especially t the counties that favor my opponent, have already certifiehewod their votes inverc the last two days. we are very confident we've wond this. david wasserman called it last night. and so w wase expectse some ofat the media outlets in the next week to to make a final call ine this race. bu t we cannot see a path wheret we do not win this race.now. right now. back and we feel it's very important. i'll be going back .c congressional orientation in washington, d.c. next week. and we need to start getting set up to serve this district,e to serve the needs ofmoving the constituents in this district. so we're moving forwar od on the assumption that we've won this race and that we needn to we need to be readyn to on january 3rd when we're sworn in to represent the district>> y john . you o our ted , thank you for the time. happfoy thanksgiving. ooking and we'll be looking for you on capitol hill. this is a big win, a big win one for the republican party, one that i don't think was necessarily anticipated. amazing. a new push from mask mandates could be in the works. we'll reveal who's behind it. i
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debunked again. buint new analysis showing that deaths in august were among people who were vaccinated or boosted. >> well, that's coming at the same time as a new report. commissioned by the hhs. >> in it, itre not only urges a return of social distancing and masks, but the return mandates. , dr pr joining me now, dr.. ja jay bhattacharya, professor of stanford's school of medicine, and dr. jeannette nashwadr. je l joining me here in studio.tor an she is , of course, fox news medical contributor and founder of b.s. boost .com. com. dr. bhattacharyya, hhs told fox that the mandate language in the report is not theirs. but when pressed about their support, the recommendations, hhsan declined to answerswer. your reaction. >> well, you know, i think if you looku how mathematics have worked out, can we really say that they've worked? we've had them off and onhe through the pandemic. the disease spread anyways. c look at japan heavily masked.
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the disease spread all over the place. before the pandemic. the consensus, the scientific a nsensus, based on a tremendous number of high quality studies wamouns it masko mandates in the general population are not effective in stoppingg a highly infectious respiratory virus. if they keep pushing they ke, pu already distrust public health. they're going to continue publt public health.social and if they actually doeate mandates that the kind of social division they created, the pressure to have you walk t into a restaurant, you haveo the mask on , you sit down, that just makemas a laughing i stock of public health.lieve thr i cannot believe they're going back to this. it makes no sense.an and then social distancing.clos so what does thaint mean? we have to close schools again? i mean, because you can't have. if you can't have school, if everyone has t six feet apart, it's an aerosolized virus.y they have not learned any me. single thing in two and a half years. >> and it's an absolut>>e shoc o to me. e dc >> dr. nashwa, i want to turn to what's happening in the d.c.t public schools. re students and faculty are nowquii
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required. o prov they're taking covid tests home. they have to provide retur proofssroom before returning from thanksgiving break if they want to gets effect into the classrol >>ut is this effective? i is it necessary at this absolute not. it's what's happening in d.c. u is completely atrocious. it breaks my heart. no.e, one , it's unwarranted. it's unnecessary. it's a waste oe f money.of a waste of time, a waste of resources. right now, everyon coe is fixated on covid. h all of the sudden i'm seeing more patients with rsv than covid. the past two weeks, i've hospitalized more childreno year with rsv the past two weeks doe than i have recovered in the past. thyou?two years. what does that tell you?e mo remember, children are the lowest risk yet we're putting the most stringent criteria and restrictions fo for themments completely backwards. >> and do you thine k the emphasis and the focus of where we're spending the money as well? d th covered ,isandemi centric as well. while this pandemic breaks out of flu and rsv, it's completely illogical and irrational. right now. we need our president to declare an emergency ford ne
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rsv.ar we have nearlyly 75% of pediatrr beds throughout the country that are full, not from covid,yv from rsv.t hayet our president has not declared an emergency to help allocate resources for more treatment and funding and beds. >> we're still waiting on that. dr. bhattacharyya, i have to get your reaction to this. dr. foud. she spent about seven hours today being deposed by the missouri and louisiana attorneys general. >> this concerns a lawsuit alleging that he colluded with social media companies to censor and suppress information on corvids origins. ag f landry telling the ingrahame angle after the deposition that falchition tha couldn't recall h and didn't appear to know much about communications he made and actions he took talked about it. >> are you surprised by this? i'm actually a plaintiff in namd that lawsuit and one of the plaintiffs in that lawsuit is actually, i mean, shocking to me. right. so he what t learn from
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the lawyers today is that he said that he couldn't remember i specific scientific studies. on what basis is he makinge these recommendations? another really important thing that happened during this deposition is that he was asked about about whergee the idea oft the lockdown's came from. >> and he admitted that it wasof the chinese example. in january 20,2020 and 20 that influenced him i n recommending lockdown's the united states , we copied the actions of a authoritarian country in lockd imposing the lockdown's in march of twenty .ow twenty is absolutely shocking. that he spent the deposition denying, remembering basic things when he's basically design the policy. has it been implemented that has caused so much damagem covi and utterly failed to protect americans? dor much elfrom covid or much e? >> now he was even more dismissive of the great barington declaration, according to your attorney , what did he say? >> briefly? well, he said he has he runs any agency with six six billion dollars and he was too busy to think about things like
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the great branton declaration. well, if he doesn't have time to think about basic alterna to the lockdown policy, what does he what business does he have giving recommendations to the american people, to the order the president, the united states , about how to manageoutd the pandemic? he's not willing to engage with outside scientists ofs, the tens of thousands of themd t who signed on to an alternatee n policy aimed at focused at protecting vulnerable people. nd what exactly is his job? i'm going to be very pleased to see him go in december. >> and he finally studied signi with the scientists. when scientists speak up, he's nowhere to be seen. drrd. net1 stern, howard stern s in october that he left his house just days earlier for the first time since covid started today.about how terrifiehe spoke a bit moret how terrified he actually is. >> watch. i do have a psychiatrist and yesterday's session was all about how am i going to get out of this nightmare of covid?. everybody has moved on .it's b it's time. come on .trange it's been a long it's beenvid.
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a long, strange road, man. h i don't knowow. t i don't know. >> i don't want to get covered . i don't know how to reintegrate back into society. e fear m the fear mongering around this issue has really caused mental health difficulties. >> how widespread is this? you must see people. it is we're seeing increase the emergency room an increase in pediatric emergency p visits for mental health, for drug abuse, addictions, overdoses,ad all because of the lockdowns and the shutdowns. i'm glad he has a psychiatristid because what he's doing is terrible. it's backwards and it's notan good for anyone's mental health. e sureth thaatt ek we everybody understands that we are no longer in a covered lif emergency. it's time to go out, enjoyays tt life, live your life and spend time with your friends and family, especially fors what the winter holidays that are upcoming. >> well, and get some of bo your b.s. boost, whichos is what we need to boostdo the immunity. dr. bhattacharyya, dr. nashwbea thank you both for being here. >> happy thanksgiving. why is mark wahlberg releasinghe his movie father still in theaters next month? >> well, he'll be here nexthe mr to tell us .
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favorites and so much more . go to your nearest blackstone retailer or log on to black stone products .com for the best deals of the year. >> or earlier this year. >> mark wahlberg's passion project father stew a redemptive tale ofnds go a roustabout who finds god andep ends up saving his family ine. the process. it made a huge splash atll, no the box office. well, now, iw n anan unorthodox move, sony is bringing the movie back to theaters at f the top of december in a newther form. they call it father stu reborn. star and >> joining me to discuss is the film star and producer mark wahlberg. anrk, thanks for being with us, for taking a little time frod m thanksgiving eve. now, this is an odd move, mark e ,to release a movie in the same year it was originally released. wh and why did yy did you in tho decide to do it this way? >> w well, given the nature of the r rated movie, lots of
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families didn't feel comfortable with their children's seeing it, but they really wanted them to get e the message. so because the archbishop, archbishop thomas of nevada,ntac who had actually ordained father stu in helena, montana, came to me mid, mark and said, , i really understand whye the language is there, but itth would be ais sin and a shame for young people not to see thisthis movie and to really understandhe the importance of this story. we wanted to make sure that we could share that with children of all ages. and so we recut the film. we took out two hundred and some odd swears, and the film is still as powerful and as impactful. but to seend stu's journey and the struggle that he went fl through to find his calling, we felt was really important for r people of all ages to see.wa >> well, that'r hes whatre a i s going to ask you, roslyn ross,pt who was your director here. she told me shd e cutot ouokt as two hundred expletives that 20 i took her a couple of weeks. is it now like a 20 minute time, movie? >> is this double time,? stenmark? what do yo u lose iwhn the process or you really didn't lose anything?
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they'll for young people, they will definitely be impacted by especially by stew'ictions conviction and w this story in the strugglehandle and how he handled adversity and struggling and suffering the way that he did it reallce a embraced and found his calling to serve god . butht i remember seeing hard m times in the theater with mynd c dad when i was seven or eight years old, had a profound impact on me and it didn't havec any bad language. it did havklee bareknuckle boxie . k then it will allows or children to then go and see the movie in the way that it was originally intended. when they get a little bit older and it's more age>> ray appropriate for them.hink >> why do you think it's important for kids and families, particularly boys, to see this movie? nowmark, mark, i know that wasl for you that that young boyswi should see this with their want dads. >> yeah, i reallg y wanted youno people as a whole to see it, hol but especially young boys, because i thinoid makik really,t really kind of hopefully canhr avoid making a lot of the mistakes that stew made it going through a lot of the struggles that he did. bru it's it'sgling
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a brutally honest depiction of somebody who's struggling, find their own way, trying to find their calling and kind of going throughardhshp the hardships, especially living life and expressing anger in a way that is notll ofs really productive. i think, stu, ifo go you had a chance to like all of us ,ha to go back and do it differently, we would. but we wanmat to prevent kidde. s from making a lot of the same mistakes that we made is certainly mistakes that i madeto. t so anything that we can doand bn an kind of show them an easier path to to serving god and just being positive, productive members of society in the community, especially in the church, and gravitating towards their faith, whether slam that's catholicism or judaism or or islam or buddhism,buddhis. other form of faith. stewy father, stuart, was an actual person. this is based on a rea al lifen story, one that i hadn't heard before. fou showed me this film you said thisvies is one of the most important movies of your career. why? i mean, i know you obviously put your money where your mouth is . you funded iyot yourself. w >>here yeah.
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but, you know, i've alwayslf. gravitated towards the true storiestateds and i've made qui a few of them.on and i feel like they've always fid the most impact on people and audiences. but this film especially hasto touched so manuchey people and s reminded them about what lifes n is really all about. and we all deal with hardships. we all deal with loss and the inevitable. racting but how you cope with thosen th things and how we're treating ae and interacting with one another, and especially in this day and age when there's so much divide, this is a moviee that really brings people k together. and we want to love and support people. we want people to knoww they'rtt they're not forgotten. we've all made mistakes t and that nobody is beyond redemption. and again, we want to spread a lot more love and a lot. more acceptance. d at t well, markhe, what i love about it is you have a family that's shattered at the beginning. and the story really is no family is ever irredeemable. e a no peace can't be put back together. and sometimes on the far side of suffering, that's where you t find redemption. and that's a hard path, butseem it's a true path. now, mark, you have a new pro focus, it seems to me, not
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only on family in the film project you're embracing, but your own family. >> you nev decided to move to nevada recently to give them a fresh start. why? happening in l.a.? >> what we had one child who was, you know, kind of being i would she's an amazing place now. so i don't want to put her or gi her business out there. up but you it was a challenge is ag challenge growing up with a celebrity name. it's a challenge growing upnce o under the spotlight. and we just wanted to give. our kids the best chance to be successful. and they've been thriving inenvo a new environment. nminyou know, a lot of pressure being attached to to me andn plc that sort of thing.e been i just wante dd them to have their own space in their own place. and they've been doing amazing.i you it is possible to raiseildrn healthy, happy a children anywhere. and it's also no real safe place to avoid drugs and peer pressure and all of you those things that come along with being a young,
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impressionable child. but i think in this particular safe environment, it was the best thing for my children. anlly d hopefullcan y i can also doand op lots of great things as far wel. as creating jobs and opportunitas jusy there as so there was just so many pros to to moving there and giving us all a fresh start.rkin >>g yeah,an well, i love that t and your wife, i know staysin t close to them. he fwhen you're working.reat and that, too, is such an important foundation in the family. i mean, it's it's great. >> so like angela lansbury, she she is the anchor.>> she's yeah. anc my my wife is the anger. she is the foundation. she is the glue. she is the reason why my kids wk are thriving. i really havidine to andg an i t give her enough credit as ofteng is deserved. but she is ,s she is the one wm gets all the credit. pal well deserved. i have the same story pal.ecca my rebecca does the same thing u at home. >> what are you most thankful for this thanksgiving? mark, before i let you go , you know, thanksgiving obviously is my my favorite holiday. i'm just grateful that i haveble my health that i i'm so blessed
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and so fortunate and you knowus that now my my focus has has shifted to things that areimpact going to hopefully make a more positive impact on people and help people and bring people togethethat wasr. any you know, i was able to make my parents proud before they passed. i have so manyo. reasons to be grateful. i really do. i wear the cloth on my on my pajamas every morning expressing my gratitude. yoto dthatu and i will continuet that. and hopefully that will rub ofrf on my children and other peoplet that i'm around, that i continue to express that and that i have to do that on a daily basis. yo thankful to youa . yot u brought a great beacon obf hope, i think, for a lot of people through this film this year. thar i sign off, there are reports i read that you're being approached to joinandex be the marvel universe. are you getting fitted for your spandex? >> before i let you go ? no, there is no truth to that. >> i've never been approached asked. and i don'ait knowler in if i wd
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ever have the courage to walk fco af my trailer in one o on ae costumes. but that being said, i amo focusing on and i'm looking c forward to working with you and other folks in the faithitio based space and creating otherg opportunities to tell wonderful stories that will bring people closer together. >> all right. and bring people closer together. that's a great goal. rgoal iarin and the new year. i'll leave it there. happy thanksgiving to you and your family. family and and i want to encourage encou everybody. father stew reborn fam hits theaters everywhere. december 9th. it's worth seein g and bring a family with you. >> happy thanksgiving, mar k to you and all the wahlberg's. >> god bless you.for famili thank you. likewise. and from the movieho made for families to movies that make family squeamish, plus, joe's jot the only one who makes people recoil. and joe episcopo is here next for a special seen and unseen stay there. and during this commercial break, you'll probably have timely to order the perfect gift for your family this year. my new book, the wise men who found christmas it's the truth, thrilling adventure of the realh
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>> thanks for staying with usn on this thanksgiving eve. enit's time for our seen and unseen segment where we reveal the story behind the headlines. >> for that, wmedia e turnan too episcopo, comedian and host of the joe episcopo show.ng. joe , happy thanksgiving. as we begin the holidays, you expect to watch movies. >> it's a wonderful life for scrooge. but this season, studios are turning to the gory and theom grotesque from graphic vomit scenes to romanticizing cannibalism. >> watch this. theme. too much thinking. >> woodpecker's. oh, i hate to break it to you. liter, when you're dealing with a flesh eater, love ain't enough e . joe , what's n your take on this new trend in cinema ?
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>> i can't stand it. i don't watch it, buteat tr i'm guilty as charged. i wrote the book along with thee great treat williams and the great vincent price, and we dido a movie along forgotten called dead heat. >> my goodness. the whole zombie genre inol the 80s, man. >> and we shot up and it was gory. and i remember my son joey, the time he was like eight years old at the time. he was petrified. so not r not during thanksgivin. you and mark wahlberg hadg ha the right idea. >> i think i think the father's new film is the best thing. and that's the way to go. yeah, well, i mean, this is not some little fly by night. it's timothy charlamagne. it's a this is a major studio movie. and you have the donmar thing that broke on netflix. i even found a dummer uglyeatert sweater that says i eat guys like you for breakfast. i'm putting it up. on the screen. this is there's somethin g j culturally happening here, joe . it's nota juszombt a zombie mor vampire movie. >> it's it's reached a tippinghs
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point in the culture, i think. w >> i yeah, i think so.eat. you know, by the way, the show is great. i'm watching everybody with wohlberg and with everybody that you hadall on the show is great. and i'm speaking of myself now . >> you'r e coming to me with alli sa those gory movie stuff, right? it'satch just, you know, i saido i never watch it.ld i don't think you should evenlln take your kids to see it. buy t i'm telling you,chil my children, they watch the walking dead. they like these great films. is >> you know, there's somethingsd we like to be scared. but the question is , should wea be glamorizing or romanticizing serial killers? joe , i got to move on because if those movies didn't make yous sick, this might. >> thi gg locas is kamala harrin reading local children in the philippines yesterday. >> de , how are you going
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to keep. yes. dance for the v.p.. >> dance, you little wretches. joe everywhere the poor woman goes, she alienates everybody. you know, that was my favorite clip of the week. you know? i mean, you can't make it up. you and i know you were with jason and that the people from the philippine village with the fish, you know, in their heads, she thanking them as they walked by , you know,nss but, you know, honestly, the the vice president , because she is our vice president , like it or not, who's her handler? who's favorite? who said you go toe the philippines, they'll talk about general macarthur. they don't talk about how we rescued the philippines. hein the horror of the second world war. they're talking about dancing. >> and everybody stopped a little , a little a little cringe. it's remarkable. >> you're right. get r it's really her handlers fault more than anybody else. finally, o i've got to get your take on senator elect john letterman's wife. jazelle making news duringwife. the member spouse orientation at the capitoltweete. s head i
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she tweeted out this photo. her husband's arm was cut off in another one . his head is missing. jazelle explains, this is an inside joke between the two of them. there's been criticism. when asked about it, she said, quote, a the right wing hates women. they especially hate strong women and i think that's what you're seeing now. joe , i know you've been sympathetic to john, but maybe they just hate bad photography. >> yeah, it's true. and , you know, the conservatives don't hate women. the margaret thatcher wrote the book in that regard. buset i havelle to tellsa you, i called it when i saw fetterman at the debate with mehmet oz, i felt sorry fel for betterment. >> and if i felt sorry for him,t raymond, then, you know, i'm aed softy. saidhe's kind of a bleeding hee a little bit. i said, look at out there.d an and he came out and you know what? i would leave her alone.e >> leave him alone? yeah. just chill. i've got to go. >> hard break. happy thanksgiving. we'll see you soon, my friend. hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of
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to christmas. take lincoln's words to her as we mentioned earlier. take time to thank god every day especially those nearest you. i am thankful tonight for my wife rebecca, my kids, laura an again for letting me sit in the chair and to all of you, the the viewers who watch us each week. we will see you soon. greg gutfeld, take it from here have a blessed thanksgiving. ♪ ♪ >> carley: happy thanksgiving. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this thursday morning. i'm carley shimkus. hey todd. >> todd: hey, carley. can we get into what we are doing all morning long to each other? >> carley: no. when i walked into work this morning, his office door was closed but i could tell he was there because the light was on. and i said, he did authent
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