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♪ thank god for hometown ♪ if. >> joe: welcome back and happy thanksgiving. i hope a bunch of you are up preparing food. getting the oven ready let the turkey cook all day. the sweet potato pie ready the rest of us get some pumpkin pie going. happy thanksgiving. >> rachel: happy thanksgiving to you. >> lawrence: i cooked my dishes already, rachel in preparation so i cook dressing. i got the ham. i got, what else? green bean -- collard greens. >> joe: we had collard greens. >> lawrence: what else did i do? candy yams? >> rachel: you make the best. i love that recipe. i had it last year. >> lawrence: are you here tomorrow i will make sure cup. >> rachel: put some in the fridge. i will be back tomorrow evening. >> joe: big question here.
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you married into the midwest, he said dressing. are you dressing or are you stuffing? >> rachel: we call it stuffing. but i'm not stuffing the turkey. because i have been converted from john the mclemore boys i have a fryer. that's the only bummer. it is it.full proof when you fry it. mac and cheese. we did the stuffing although we are not going to stuff it. we did sweet potato casserole. acorn casserole. and what else did we do? we did a lot. we made all the pies. >> joe: you got to stop. i'm hungry. i don't have an invite to dinner. you have got stop. >> rachel: can i mention this and i will mention it again in the next hour. we have an incredible podcast from the kitchen table, sean and i. we interviewed the mac will he more family. >> lawrence: the entire family. >> rachel: not just a story. >> joe: they are my neighbors just right down the road. >> rachel: they are incredible story. a love story, a family story.
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they talk about food and faith and tradition and thanksgiving. great episode. >> lawrence: you have been sending in your photos to us. let's look at some of the videos that we -- also, if you want to be featured this morning go to friends@foxnews.com and send in those photos men and women serving. look at that. >> rachel: this is from sean watching his son play his last game as a senior in massachusetts. that's something to be thankful for. >> joe: high school football, baby. >> lawrence: sandy and danny are pictured with four kids and five grandkids. they are smoking two turkeys today in virginia. i love a good smoked turkey. >> rachel: i do, too. i did t that last year. this year i'm trying. >> joe: marine surprised them by driving home to louisiana. there is he in his pickle suit. that's what we call that. service uniform.
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handle some young man there. >> rachel: send them to friends atfriends@foxnews.com. we will put them up in the next hour so keep them coming. >> joe: we are excited to see the parade that is about to happen. >> lawrence: grew up with us. >> joe: wake up on thanksgiving morning. i roll. i'm in a wheelchair in the morning i needed to think about that. walk in and sit down on the couch and turn the tv on. all the bands and cheerleading squads and things from hometowns that come to new york. it's really cool and meteorologist adam klotz joins us live along with the macy's thanksgiving parade route. adam? >> adam: joey, you are right. it is really cool. i woke up doing the exact same thing for most of my life and now i get to be out here and it is awesome. the energy that is building over the next couple of hours because this does launch at 8:45. just shy of two hours away. the energy is really high. there is 5,000 volunteers that are out here.
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700, this is kind of scary. 700 clowns and then the star of the show are the 34 giant balloons. we got the macy's day stars those are classics and i saw yoda on the way in here and pillsbury doe boy there are new ones. people are excited minions, fox sports stryker in honor of the u.s. national men's team playing in the world cup. they actually take on that's going to be incredible. we are really excited for the show that is going to be happening today. now, coming up a little bit later i'm going to be talking to a marching band at missouri university. it's going to be super cool. hundreds of them coming to new york city for the very first time. and even just as we're speaking right now, like the crowds are kind of filling, in the energy is getting a little bit higher. and i'm excited for the next couple hours and for this thing to get going, guys. >> for now tossing it back over to you.
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>> lawrence: thanks, adam check in with you later. >> joe: thank you, brother. >> rachel: if canceling columbus wasn't enough you know you can't celebrate columbus day anymore. now liberals want to cancel thanksgiving. here's a headline from the "new york times." end the romance of thanksgiving as a great argued two centuries ago. thanksgiving may well survive for centuries but as the rethinking of columbus day and the public's broader understanding of slavery and american history through educational programs like the 1619 project have shown it's not too late to make progress opportunity gowrge on a meal. it could become an opportunity to retell the history of the united states, putting indigenous experiences at the center instead of the periphery. joining him with that is joy reid. she is calling for thanksgiving-she is calling thanksgiving a simplistic fairy
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tale, listen. >> but it's also important to unpack the myth of thanksgiving. it is a holiday riddled with historical inaccuracies. built on this myth that the indigenous welcomed their colonizers with open arms and ears of corn. a simplistic fairy tale interpretation of a 1621 encounter between indigenous tribes and english that erase us the genocide that followed. the truth that republicans want banned from our textbooks because here's the secret they sont desperate live to keep. we are a country on violence, our birth was violent. in 1619, the ship with more than 20 enslaved africans landed in virginia. ushering in two centuries of american slavery that left millions in chains or dead. >> lawrence: do they think we are stupid that we don't know the history. all the black spoke toes all across the country gnawing on
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chicken and turkey and dressing and yams. we don't understand history. no one is celebrating what took place in that period. that's not. we're thankful for where we have come as a nation. we celebrate the good, bad, and ugly because that is a part of the american experiment. >> rachel: right. >> lawrence: it's so disingenuous i guarantee you she is celebrating thanksgiving guarantee you. >> rachel: what she said is full of lies. in schools they are teaching this other version. i guarantee you most kids the story they are getting is the joy reid story of thanksgiving. and it's important to understand something, you know, the marxist said to destroy people you must first sever them from their roots. and this is what this is about. she has a false history of what happened thanksgiving. the story of the first thanksgiving was a story of survival and thankfulness because half of the pilgrims died on the way over and many more starved to death in that first year. so that first harvest was a time of thanking our lord for, you
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know, their survival. and it is because this holiday is about god and thanking god which is why george washington was the first proclaim it as a day. i think it's the god part that really bother was them. i really do. >> joe: here is what bothers me about this. number one, could you imagine waking that up miserable just one day a year being that miserable much less every day and creating a brand and getting yourself rich off of it? because she is not poor. she is not worried about money. and this is what really bothers me. i worked in nonprofits for 10 years, all right? i could get $1,000 out of a middle class family before i could get it out of a millionaire. people in this country don't have a lot to give give a lot. people that don't have a lot to be thankful for are thankful for everything they have joy reid is elite. more money platform and influence than 95% of americans. and she is the one complaining about a day of giving thanks.
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well, everybody out there things like inflation actually affect. smiling, breaking bread, eating turkey and having great day with the people they love and her rhetoric won't disrupt that no matter what color their skin is or what their understanding of american history is. this transcends many events over history this is about today this is about who you are how are thankful for and how love and why this matters that's what this holiday is about. >> rachel: you know my experience is my mother's first thanksgiving as an american citizen, you know, it was just this incredible day. and i have met other immigrants who have said, you know, they look at this through the immigrant eyes like a new earns examine. we kind of grow up with thanksgiving. they go wow, it's amazing. you have a whole holiday where you all take off of work just to thank god for all the things in your life? it's an amazing day. we're going to have another immigrant to this country. >> lawrence: who appreciates. >> rachel: stick with us, enes
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kanter freedom is coming up and is he going to talk about the meaning behind his first thanksgiving as an american citizen. stay with us. >> lawrence: 7:40 a.m. here on the channel. stay with us with us for that. >> lawrence: another topic. georgia supreme court allows early voting on saturday. and reinstates abortions after six weeks after political reports the biden administration will do anything to help raphael warnock include staying out of georgia. can you believe that? and raphael warnock was asked about that. and he said he was very cavalier about it. you know, anybody that wants to come, they can come. all i'm worried about is the people of georgia. that just lets you know right now how unpopular joe biden is. they are depending on barack obama to save the day. >> rachel: that's right, political playbook says is the georgia runoff a done deal? biden aides tell us the white house let the campaign know they are willing to do whatever they need to keep the seat blue as you said, lawrence, including staying out of the state if it needs to be their only focus is
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on winning. >> joe: yeah, listen, i live in georgia. people are just really tired. you know, for the last 30 years we haven't had to deal with political campaign ads like other states like maybe pennsylvania or iowa that are considered swing states or important early states. georgia has been pretty red for a long time. it's not people in the state are leaning more state people in georgia very hankful how they were led through covid compared to even some of our neighbors but other states in the country. >> rachel: is that what is turning georgians a little more red, the experience of covid. >> covid. >> joe: it changed for everybody, it changed everyone's perspective and their relationship to their government. more importantly the state government. i mean, ron desantis did a fantastic job but he got credit for reopening florida. brian kemp never closed things down. greg abbott, ron desantis probably the three strongest out
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of the midterms can. >> rachel: to desantis' credit are did he close florida. what i liked is he said i'm sorry i did that i will never do that again. >> joe: he owned did. >> rachel: he owned it and said i made a mistake. brian kemp and chris city nome never shut the state down. rewarded with that. >> joe: he is was. be with where republicans have messed up. i said this right after the midterms as soon as we knew we had to do a runoff. what herschel walker's winning strategy is getting brian kemp and donald trump on the same stage on the same message campaigning for the same person and showing that's the type of unity the republican party needs, i don't know that we are getting n georgia yet. i hope herschel can do it. he certainly can win. i object couple bent unlimited amount of money. >> that race is going to take some humility, i'm going to tell you this just being on the ground during the primary and
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the general, you had a lot of folks, even when donald trump went against brian kemp and shows his candidate. the people said look, i love donald trump but why i like brian kemp not only did he keep it open but we can depend on him when it came to repealing the gas tax. when it came to supporting small businesses. he almost doubled his voting with black men in georgia because he brought them to the table. he had a legitimate message. it's not unique to brian kemp. it was all the republican governors. so, if i have one opinion it is that people -- the people that know the state, let them run their election. >> joe: that's exactly right. >> rachel: leo terrell was on fox recently. he says that joe biden is just not welcome in georgia. listen. >> brian kemp out there is a great move for the republicans and for herschel. herschel can win this with a union fight republican party. joe biden is a persona non grata in georgia. is he not welcome. there why? he called georgia jim crow 2.0.
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he has insulted the entire state. so he is not welcome there. i guarantee you all herschel has to do is focus on the basic issues. crime, inflation, security, and those are the things that are mythsing with a crack warnock. herschel can win this thing if he just stays focused and have a unified republican party. >> joe: he is absolutely right. i wish we could marry warnock to stacey abrams because is he probably the least popular. going to come down to the mar margins. >> rachel: it's an interesting race. georgians are sick of these races but one more to do. >> joe: i would love for to be over with and herschel take other the seats he think he does represent georgians. raphael warnock is a communist and he has said so himself. >> lawrence: carley shimkus isn't. >> rachel: no. >> carley: keep those words very
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separate from my name i do have to say my dad who watches can "fox & friends" and fox news all day when, he first met my husband, when we were dating. he asked if he wanted key lime pie as a as a matter of fact. my husband was like no, no, no. he goes what are you a communist? [laughter] raz him up a little bit. i have headlines to get to starting with the tragedy in virginia the shooting that took place yesterday. the virginia community told ago vigil yesterday in the parking lot of the walmart where six people were killed in a shooting. five of the six victims killed have now been identified. you can see them on your screen right there. the sixth is a 16-year-old boy who was not named publicly because he is a minor. all six were employed by walmart. police say the gunman was the store's manager who killed himself after taking the lives of his fellow employees. seven michigan state football players are officially charged after getting into a fight with
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university of michigan players following their rivalry game of the one michigan state player faces a felony assault charge for his alleged role in the brawl while the others face misdemeanor assault and battery charges, michigan state previously suspended 8 players from the football team because of the fight. and check out these adorable newborn babies dressed in turkey costumes. doesn't get any cuter than that hospitals in west virginia and florida getting into the holiday spirit with special photo shoots starring their newest arrivals. the raleigh general hospital in west virginia says it wanted to do something special for the parents welcoming new children just before thanksgiving. i love that. those parents are so lucky. i would love to have had my son dressed up in a free thanksgiving costume and then you get to take it home with you. >> rachel: it's going to happen. some sweet viewer of ours is going to make a little turkey
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costume. for your new baby next year. >> carley: i just met a fox fan who gave knee -- she did it for the patriot awards. i'm bringing the patriot awards up again who gave me a family heirloom she dropped it off for me baby booties and a bib. you are right about that. i can't believe that i have it. >> lawrence: how do they get the babies to sleep when they are taking photos. >> rachel: they sleep a lot when they are born. >> lawrence: i have no experience. the babies are always asleep in the photos. >> rachel: breast milk makes them sleep. >> joe: we will have baby talk in the break real quick. >> rachel: just conjure that. >> joe: coming up this thanksgiving washington bound navy veteran winning his election to serve the people in new york's first district. keeping the seat held by lee zeldin red. congressman elect nic l low lhoa
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because i'm not a big fan of black friday. i don't enjoy the crowds. but this, you know, retail crime is another reason that people might be more reluctant to get out there and shop. >> yeah, happy thanksgiving to you and this thanksgiving day especially i am so thankful to be a citizen of the greatest country the world has ever known. i think one of the many things that has made america so great is the exception of having law and order feel safe. and to your point, businesses free to operate. however that norm is at risk in many of america's blue states and cities because of weak low level crimes. it's the opposite of the broken window strategy that helped clean up new york city in the 1990s as making americans like us feel less safe every day. >> as a congressman, you don't
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have a lot of power to control what happens at the local level be presidential elections, congressional elections get a lot of attention. what needs more attention is the elections to our prosecutors throughout america. we saw a little bit of that school boards and voters reacted appropriately. i hope voters going forward act more appropriately to value who they are elected as their prosecutors and elect the ones who are truly tough on crime because, throughout the country, we have d.a.s who simply won't prosecute what they are calling low level crimes, folks stealing less than 1,000 or $500 from retail stores. that's unfair. that's inappropriate. it's unfair tore the businesses who have to operate. it's unfair for the pray tons who have to go shop and there feel less safe and that needs to be corrected. >> rachel: we will may for it. those loss, those $94 billion in losses we will pay for it in lier prices. nothing is more important than your d.a.
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my husband was a prosecutor nothing effect your quality of life than who is your d.a. especially in this age of wokeness that we live in. so now you have been elected and given a lot of hope to conservatives in new york. so congratulations to that. tell us what your priorities are entering into congress here in january when you are sworn in. >> yeah, we had a big day in new york. we are sending 11 members to congress from new york. and six of us are from what they are calling biden republican districts. districts that biden carried himself in 2020 but the republican house kang democrat won. and i heard along the campaign trail that voters and now my soon-to-be constituents want congress to focus on several different things. they want us to help put the economy back on the right track by america energy independent. focus on public safety and the federal government specifically border security. they want our freedoms back. they want parents to be in charge of their kids education they want us to hold leaders and the administration accountable.
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folks like secretary mayorkas and here in new york they want our elected officials to wor bring the bacon back home to new york. new york gets hosed. for every dollar we send to washington. >> we get a mere 93 cents back. those are the things i want to focus on as the first district representative. ing. >> plenty to do. so elected and take on some of those important issues. and especially energy independence. congressman elect thank you for joining us. >> all right. still ahead. the department of home land security is hitting back after congressional republicans called on secretary mayorkas to resign. retired acting ice director and fox news contributor tom homan reacts live. stay with us.
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the texas border. now the department of homeland security is responding saying, quote: members of congress can do better than point fingers at someone else. they should come to the table and work on solutions for our broken system and outdated laws, which have not been overhauled in over 40 years. here to react fox news contributor and retired acting ice director tom homan. republicans are making their red line very clear and they want to host meetings at the border, sessions at the border to make this a big issue. do you think it's going to work? >> well, i think the oversight hearings should definitely work. look, guys like me been around for 35 years, we will tell them who to subpoena. what information you want requested in that subpoena, and where you can find that information, because, when they do oversight hearings, there is going to be a lot of damning information that comes out that is going to put mayorkas in a very bad spot. and it's going to force them to resign. so i salute mccarthy for doing. this and i can't wait for it to
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begin, because mayorkas has violated the oath of office he has taken and his actions on the border have failed, as you know, lawrence, every month a record number. he has failed for 18 months. time for him to go. >> lawrence: tom, i made this point on "the five" last night the border is the scene of the crime. see what happens there. take them to the big bend sector smell the bodies that are rotting. you know they are there but you can't find them because they are all over the place. see what these children who are drowning. how about they drain the rio grande so they can see how many bodies that are buried there? how about they go to one of those semi-trucks and stay in there for three minutes so they can see what they are encouraging the illegal migrants to do. >> i doubt you will see a single democrat congressman do that they ran down to the border under president trump when two children died. now we got over 100 migrants have died on u.s. soil. where are they? where is congressman castro. where is congresswoman aoc who
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went down and screamed under the trump administration. they are ignoring the clear data. look at the department statement had they put out saying they are going to continue to support the workforce. let's remember, work force, law enforcement agencies and turned them into a tourist agency. processing people, releasing people and taking them to an airport and flying them a city of their choice. not only that, he stood at the white house podium and slandered the men and women of the horse patrol when he knew they were innocent, he needs to go. he has no respect to the workforce, the workforce has no respect in him. >> lawrence: it's unbelievable. tom, another thing i wanted to get to you react to according to the boston herald, the biden administration is set to deploy air marshals to help with the border to help with migrants wednesday. i mean, what are they doing? >> why do they need air marshals? he just said the border is secured and the border is closed. why do you need more people down there? tell you why they are sending for people down there to process quicker and release quicker.
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they don't want the optics of overcrowded if they don't have overcrowding there is not an issue. mayorkas can keep lying to the american people that the border is secure. he isn't sending one officer down there to enforce the law and secure the border. he is sending them there to process quicker, release quicker so he can control the optics of this crisis this is insulting to the american people again. needs to be impeached. i called for it for over a year. i'm glad congress has finally taken some action. >> lawrence: we will see what happens. tom homan, thanks so much, brother. >> thanks for having me. happy thanksgiving. >> lawrence: happy thanksgiving. so enes kanter freedom is celebrating his first thanksgiving as an american citizen. he joins us with a special message, that's next. don't go anywhere ♪ and nothing that i don't ♪ oh, are no ♪ oh no ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> does yellowstone look the same today as they described in these journals 150 years ago? i'm walking in the shadow of the pioneers following the trail they blazed. >> here we go. ♪ get a limited time fox nation. >> carley: we are back with your headlines starting with this a social media influencer speaking
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out after he was robbed and beaten at gun point in his hollywood hills home, wow. >> i woke up to two guns to my head. i think there is like four people in the house at the time. and, you know, guys could see the end result here. ended up taking a richard mill that was worth like 500,000. about a quarter million dollars. >> carley: that robbery victim who has more than 271,000 followers on social media says this incident is just part of the game in los angeles he lost an estimated million dollars after the break-in. with the hollywood shopping season fast approaching bed, babath and beyond struggling to keep on the shelves. the company is trying to reverse moves made by the former ce oo and bring back named brand goods instead of selling items from private labels. the "wall street journal" is also reporting the company is
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struggling to pay back its vendors and at the if i have that world cup. japan germany with two second half goals to shake up of the tournament. the japanese team rallying from an early deficit to claim all three points in the standing, the u.s. will be back in action tomorrow for a pivotal grudge match against england. coverage particulars off at 1:00 p.m. eastern time on fox. and as opposed to spirit of the tournament, look out for the fox sports stryker balloon floating around manhattan at today's thanksgiving day parade. it's a cool balloon, guys. and adam is right to screen left. adam, hey, you are at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >> yeah, carley. i'm at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. one of the really cool things about this parade, you know, we all see the balloons and we love that bands from all across the
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country come here every single year. and people goat experience had new york city, folks who have never been here before. i have one of those bands with me right now. ronald green. >> ronald green, yes. >> adam: where is benedict college. >> columbia, south carolina. far, far south from here. we're not used to the cold like this but we are excited to be here. >> adam: i see some shivering faces back here. this isn't too bad 40, 50 degrees it gets way colder up here. you have been here before but i know for a lot of these students which is a first time trip for them. >> yeah. >> adam: what's that like. >> for a lot of the them it is the first time being able to experience new york and the macy's day parade both in the same experience is a once in a lifetime experience for them. so, you know, moving forward, it's going to help them in their future endeavors in whatever they may do. they may get into the arts or do something, travel get into traveling more. this is an awesome experience. >> it's an awesome experience. they are going to perform something for us.
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>> they will play one of our marching cadences that we normally play. during the parade. a lot of what a lot of the fans out here will hear today. >> so you guys will take it away and you guys can have it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cadence] ♪ [cadence] >> lawrence: you know it's not "fox & friends" unless you have a marching band. this is what we do on the morning show. >> rachel: sure do. >> joe: those people in those
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drums right there have more talent in their pinky. >> lawrence: so much swagger. enes most valuable patriot at the fox nation patriot awards. >> i dime america for the first time. i'm so excited but at the same time i'm so nervous because i didn't know what to expect and i remember, you know talking to some of thigh teammates. they invited nia dinner. actually it was a thanksgiving dinner. and i immediately said no because i was so scared. i didn't know what to expect. but then i remembered the promise that i give to my mom, i was like, you know what? i'm going to give it a shot. i started to realize how beautiful these people are. >> rachel: today is he preparing to celebrate his first thanksgiving as an american citizen. >> joe: enes joins us more with
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what thanksgiving means to him. good morning american citizen enes kanter freedom. >> first of all, thank you to y'all, i really appreciate the invite. i'm super excited it's an amazing day. >> rachel: enenes my mom san immigrant to this country, when she had to learn to make all thieves new foods tried these new foods never tried them before. i'm sure you have had that experience as well. also, just this idea that america takes the day off just to thank god for all the blessings in our lives. what does that mean to you now that you are an american? >> i remember for the first -- my first thanksgiving dinner it was to night and warm. >> i remember i was families, and going around the table and we're, you know, telling about what we are thankful for, but it was for me it was first time that i came to america. i was just like you know, obviously thankful for my family, thank.
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for my health. and now i know exactly what i'm thankful for. i'm super excited. i'm so pumped, yeah. >> lawrence: mr. freedom himself. what do you plan on doing today to celebrate this thanksgiving? >> so my whole life i have always ate the turkey. but today i actually get to cut the turkey for the first time. [laughter] actually, i have the last three days i have been watching so many youtube clips how it cut the turkey i don't want to mess it up. i'm excited i'm going to take a lot of videos that i will share with you guys but i have been really prepared. i have been watching a lot of clips, so i'm ready to go. >> lawrence: so, brother, i promise, this year you do it yourself and then next year i will touc teach you how to fry a
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turkey. we will do it the southern style. >> sure, let's do it. >> joe: you are in a whole new world of competition who does what better and which state. turn a little bit serious the smile on your face matters because it's genuine. learning so much more about you at the patriot awards it's a hard-earned smile. you have been through a lot. you come from a place that in your words doesn't have the basic freedoms we do. and, yet, we have reported this morning about somebody like joy reid talking about how we can't celebrate thanksgiving because of our history, coming from a place that still has those in your words atrocities going on. how long do we have to be a refuge in a place of freedom before the people here understand it's okay to celebrate that? >> when you smile, you lose hope. you always have to smile so many people out there who is watching you, idolizing you and take what you are doing, never lose my smile, i don't care what.
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second thing is. people criticize america and say things are bad and blah blah, i really want to take you -- i want to buy their plane ticket and take them to some of the countries out there like turkey, china, russia, iran and north korea, venezuela, cuba, and i was like, listen, you are explain here about what is happening. >> rachel: such a great point, enes, i thought the same thing when i see so many college students you know, trashing america, i say spend send them to spring break in venezuela see how much they like it. one of the things i love about you in particular, and why i'm so happy that you are an american citizen, because we need more people like you. is that you are a truth teller and you are courageous. and you talked during the patriot awards about the fact that some of your fellow colleagues in the nba won't even return your texts because they
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have put the dollar, the almighty dollar ahead of these ideas of freedom and standing up for people china for example, like you have. so, what's your message about freedom and about the need to speak up for it? >> you know, i still pray for them. not people knows i still pray for them, for their family and their health. i just hope that they can open their eyes one day and open their heart one day and stand up for what's right. people need to understand, people need to realize while the we're dribbling the basketball on this country on the other side of the ocean, other side of the world, people are losing their loved ones and lives and homes. how much can you make -- can you make? look at some of the players out there, and there is someone who is a billionaire. there is someone who is making millions and millions of dollars every year. i mean, what else is really money and business really more important than your morals, your
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values and your principles? >> absolutely. enes, you are a disciple of freedom and we love you for it. we thank you for it, happy thanksgiving and thanks for joining us. you are parts of this family now. >> thank you very much. >> rachel: thank you. bye, enes. whether a great guy. so right. don't sweat or fret. chef george durand shares his tips and tricks to whip up an easy and thanksgiving dinner. ♪ won't believe. where? lowe's, actually. black friday is here! get our best deals on everything for the season while you can. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water.
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jimmy dean pork sausage. delicate spices what i like to have is comforting home style flavors with my stuffing. i'm going to add apples to it. >> rachel: that's great idea. >> tartness of the apple and jimmy dean savory sausage going to pair so perfectly with it. take your sausage and put it flew a ball like this and wrap it in some of that jimmy dean hickory snokd bacon, pop that into the oven and now have bacon bold balanced flavor refrigerator aisle this recipe dual with leftovers. tomorrow going to taste amazing side dishes, making a sweet potato casserole. a twist in here going to use some sesame milk this is open sesame. and you are going to use sustainable plant milk. i'm delegate you this tastes amazing. >> rachel: everyone was into oat milk and now everyone is sesame milk. >> 8 times more protein than
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almond milk. zero cholesterol. vitamin d, calcium. when you add this to the mashed sweet potatoes gives it in they flavor. whole foods market and white rice which is actually made, it's plant based a lot of it is made from veggies, it cooks twice as fast and found at kroger as well. lots of flavors like holiday stuffing as well. finally tomorrow, the big soccer game. i don't know if you know about this soccer game going on now. england vs. the u.s.a. >> joe: u.s.a., u.s.a. >> known for vivian schillerrys pies. to the whole pie thing going on over here. what i love about it is really white meat, chicken, carrots, celery golden flakey crust. big way to celebrate the game tomorrow on fox 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> rachel: also a good idea with the left over turkey make a
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turkey pot pie. >> lawrence: do you add more chicken. >> big churching the chicken. put away the thanksgiving leftovers a little bit. if you eat tootoo many thanksgiving leftovers nothing left on monday. you want marie calendars to be the show. >> rachel: a lot of people are working and they can. >> which one are you having there the stuff with the jimmy dean bacon. >> rachel: anything bacon they are into it. chef, we are so grateful that you are here. happy thanksgiving to you. >> lawrence: that's a beautiful turkey. >> rachel: don't go anywhere. the final hour of "fox & friends" is still ahead ♪ ♪ and as winter approaches, they need our help
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