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"special report." i'm gillian turner good night from us in washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> rachel: welcome to "jesse watters primetime" i'm rachel campos-duffy. for the last few years america's children have faced unprecedented harm from being forced to wear masks, being locked out of school, and brainwashed by crt in the classroom. our nation's most vulnerable have been through a lot. and brought to you by the people claim to be protecting our kids. >> my whole purpose as children you have heard me say. take a punch for the children.
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throw a punch for the children. >> rachel: we never bought that a party that's pro-abortion, pro-crt and pro-lock down can't possibly be pro-children. but what if i told you democrats' policies hurt children far beyond our borders. what if i told that you joe biden's agenda is fueling child slave labor 8,000 miles away? you let me explain. since the day biden took office, the democrats have had one going. go green. biden shut down our pipelines and started handing out billions to his fans and windmills. told us if we a ford gas prices by an electric car. what they didn't tell us how those electric cars are built. turns out those lithium ion batteries need cobalt. and most of the world's cobalt comes from the democratic republic of congress grow in africa. who mines that cobalt? >> little kids.
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>> they are digging in trench and laboring in lakes hunting for treasure in a playground from hell. >> hard enough for an adult man, unthinkable for a child. and, yet, tens of thousands of congoeze kids are involved in every stage of mining for cobalt. barely 10 years old children lug bags of cobalt. they can pick it out of a pile at the age of 4 and even those two tao young to work spend much of the day breathing in toxic fumes. >> that's where solar panels come from. that's where electric cars come from. child slave labor. >> why is nobody talking about this? this is a humanitarian crisis funded by our tax dollars. and who is running these child slave mines? china, of course. they take all that cobalt back
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to china to build batteries that they sell to us for a premium. democrats are fine with slave labor if advances big green. now, trump tried to do something about it. when he was president he cut red tape. so we could mine those minerals here because we don't just use them for electric carl's we need them for military jets and precision guided missiles. when biden took over, he shut it back down. it's not good for the environment after all. he would rather have china control the supply than us. he would rather have slave labor in africa than good-paying jobs in america. it just doesn't make sense. but, it keeps the far left happy. they don't care that black children are suffering and that seems to always be the case. africa is always the testing ground for the left's bad ideas. they want people in starving countries to eat insects instead of beef and milk. why? crickets are environmentally
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friendly and they are not stopping in africa. they want bugs to be part of our diet, too. >> you'll soon be eating crickets well, because, you have no choice. the problem is our species continues to grow rapidly while the size of our planet stays the same. >> the whole idea behind insect farming is the planet can only produce so much grain. then we need to turn that grain into protein. crickets are 10 times more efficient than cattle on grain usage and over 100 times more efficient than cattle for water usage. >> rachel: do you think biden, pelosi, aoc or john kerry are going to be eating crickets? of course not. they don't believe anything they say. if democrats really thought the world was ending, they wouldn't be burning jet fuel flying across the globe and building mansions on the beach. it's all about pumping taxpayer dollars into companies their buddies and off spring invest in. this is a big green cam.
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marc morano joins me now, he is the author of the great reset and plush everywhere of climate depot.com. mark, great to have you. you heard my monologue. am i right. is this whole green thing a big scam? impact our children, the green energy revolution that everyone talks about it's easier than fossil fuels. united nations climate summit. you can rename it a china empowerment summit. all it's going to do is make the once energy dominant west more reliant on china for all this rare earth mining and with lower environmental standards and this is the most important aspect, rachel, lower human rights standards. whether you are talking about the uyghurs in china or particularly in relation to your opening, kids as young as 8, 9 years old in the coming go mining cobalt. now, this has been reported over the years, years ago by cbs news, by cnn, so, the mainstream
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media is aware of it. but they haven't connected any dots and they don't hardly ever talk about it although they did cover it. but, essentially, we are empowering china by more and more mandates rely on them. very little oversight; what's going on with the kids in africa and just human rights in africa with these chinese owned companies. >> these kids are working 12 hours a day. some of them end up orphans because their parents end up dying. through accidents and very unsafe mines, why is no one talking about it? why don't they want to connect the dots, especially the media and the left who claim to carry this mantel of compassion. case somehow harness the side sun and wind and that's it and green energy is free and carbon neutral and no emission,
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opposite is true. all it means. they don't want to top that pause for some reason they are covering up for this because of the larger picture they think we face a climate catastrophe and if you disrespect in any way solar and wind power that you are hastening the end of planet earth as we know it. so that is one of the key he reasons. the other is they would have something called environment social governor man's which we apply to will companies which has to do with transgender, critical race theory and of course environmental standards. imagine if we applied esg to chinese run firms in africa. to chinese rare earth mining in china. the media would never go along with that the climate activist would never go along with it. somehow china gets a pass here. same thing with climate reparations china gets a pass. they are able to do this and no research toe believe they are not going to be able to exploit children in africa as this goes
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forward, there is no real pushback internationally on this. >> clearly people are getting rich off of this. there is no question that there is grift involved. but also just doesn't make sense. they are purposefully impoverishing americans by declaring war on american energy. making us more dependent on china which is our existential enemy. so, tell me, why are they doing -- what is the core reason? as i said in the monologue, if they really believed this, they wouldn't, you know, have their houses by the ocean. they wouldn't be flying in private jets. what is the real reason behind this? what is the goal? as you mentioned. the recent climate summit 400 climate jets, they have private cheffing with meat culinary experts serving the climate delegates at this u.n. summit. ultimately, this is coming from the world economic forum. the united nations, it's sort of a corporate government collusion where they are trying to essentially bypass democracy by
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imposing and they actually say build back better. that was biden's slogan and many european leaders' slogan. by build back better collapse your current system and rebuild it in this sort of woke, green climate fantasy way and that's why they are willing to do this. they want the old order gone and want the new order. in new order is ban on gas powered cars without a vote of democracy. ban on meat-eating without a vote of democracy. and, of course, collapse of our current energy. not ha that we were able to vote on that but they lied to us. it was a con. they told us it would be cheap, free, and take over the world. none of that happened. this is about control. the stated goal is the u.s. won't be the world super power after this. >> rachel: right. it is about control. i want you to give me a short answer because i'm running short on time. i want you to answer this one. is part of this agenda about population control? i know you have studied this for a long time. is it about population control? >> yeah. it's absolutely, in fact, many people who push this say that comparing capacity of the earth
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is 1 billion penal. they want to remove 7 billion. "new york times" earlier this year week in a profile on the voluntary human extension movement who wants humans essentially erased from the planet. this is at the core of this whole movement of the climate agenda as well. al gore and bill gates have been informed. gore has lamented too many africans that there is going to be more africans mid century than china and india combined. his solution was ubiquitous fertility management. white wealthy western. take care of the world's population problem with that. >> rachel: they should keep their hands off of the of women's fertility, that's for sure. you wrote about the great reset. i hope people will read your book and what wtf is doing they wrote the book called the "great reset." thanks for joining us this evening. >> thank you, rachel. >> >> rachel: shall suppression campaign of hunter biden's laptop.
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we know what link facebook went to bury the laptop story. >> there was a lot of attention on twitter during the election because of the hunter biden laptop story. >> we heard that too. >> you guys censored that as well? >> the fbi, i think, basically came to us, some folks on our team and was like hey, just so you know, like you should be on high alert, we thought that there was a lot of russian propaganda in the 2016 election. we have it on notice that basically there's about to be some kind of dump of that is similar to that. so just be vigilant. >> rachel: what about twitter? can we expect the same accountability now with elon in charge? no wonder why the left can't stand elon musk. they know they can't control him and in turn can no longer control the flow of information on his platform. miranda devibe is a fox news contributor and she joins us now. miranda, why does he keep hinting about this and putting
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out twitter polls? why doesn't he just release the information? >> >> well, i don't know. it's interesting that he answered someone on twitter who said, look, elon musk should really release all this information around how and why twitter censored the "new york post" over hunter biden laptop story before the 2020 election. and, if you remember, the "new york post" twitter account was locked for two weeks. this is as the country's oldest newspaper fourth largest by circulation, it was outrageous and, of course, shortly after that twitter deplatformed a sitting president. shocking everyone in the world. the fact that this unaccountable would have such power over a democratically elected president. so, i think elon musk is a breath of fresh air and he is basically dismantling all the left wing censorship on twitter.
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and i think he is far more accountable or will be far more accountable. is he sure live showing those signs than mark zuckerberg over at facebook who still refuses to answer questions about exactly what it was that the fbi warned him about, when shortly before they censored our story about the hunter biden laptop. i think it was extremely specific because the fbi at that point was spying on rudy giuliani's cloud. whether or not twitter just followed suit with copying facebook on the censorship or whether it also got an fbi warning before our story came out will be very interesting to know, what kind of collusion was there between fbi and twitter and if there was any collusion between the then biden campaign and twitter. that is what we need to know. i think it will be crucial. >> rachel: i presume that elon knows that or has access to some
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of those communications that show that collusion. i just dent know why he is not releasing it and as you saw mark zuckerberg talked about it. i wonder how much he knows now. and why he is not doing that i want to talk to you about something else. you wrote the laptop from hell, great book. but we still talk about this scandal as the hunter biden scandal, and the same way we talk about bill clinton scandal as the lewenski scandal. >> this is the joe biden scandal, right? and why are we doing -- is this really about the big guy? and is he compromised? >> yes, exactly. and, look, i think that the republicans who are talking about their twin committees, which will be investigating material related to hunter biden's laptop going well beyond, they have made it crystal clear, james comey and jim jordan have both said publicly several times since the midterm elections that this is
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not about hunter biden, it is about joe biden. it is about the sitting president, the millions of dollars that came through through his family's back bank account. potentially all benefiting him from foreign countries from our adversaries from china, from russia. and whether or not that is compromised him now as the sitting president. >> yeah. absolutely. i think the answer to that is yes. but, you know, we will see. miranda devine, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, rachel. >> rachel: now that republicans have the majority in the house leader mccarthy is demanding accountability for the disaster at our southern border. but here's the thing. democrats don't know how bad things are at the border because they refuse to go. but our own sara carter was there and she did a ride along with multiple texas agencies to witness what the biden administration doesn't want you to know about. the out-of-control drug smuggling and the human trafficking. watch this.
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grsh. >> today we are tracking three illegal immigrants already made it past the check point on a private ranch and we actually tried to apprehend them running from us. we are having to chase them down in these ranches, running through trees and branches and thorns. it all goes back to, you know, what the state is doing. and what the federal government is not doing. you know, we are the ones out here doing something, trying to make an impact and go after these organizations while the federal government is completely ignoring the whole situation around the border. >> they got him. >> you guys got everybody? >> sounds like it. >> rachel: fox news contributor sara carter joins me now. the our government biden
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administration doesn't just refuse to go interest but also silent on the crimes against children. i know you have spoken to human smugglers, tell us what you are seeing with regard to child human trafficking specifically sex trafficking. >> well, that was part of the reason for though texas joint operation with the texas game warned that you just saw. texas dps department of public safety, the border patrol among other agencies was because as they have noticed, these human traffickers are moving these children, sometimes they don't turn themselves in, sometimes it's not just unaccompanied minors walking up to border patrol, but adults smuggling children into the united states for the worst, most nefarious purposes, rachel. i can't even begin to tell you how heart breaking it is. what had happened during this instance, this operation was put into place because they had found a child several weeks earlier that was being trafficked of into the united
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states with a group of men, a young child that was not related to any of the people that was in that vehicle. so thank god for the texas department of public safety doing the job that our federal government should be doing. i was just in mexico city. i spent time as you said in the shelters, i have dealt with the human smugglers overseas in central america. these children are being trafficked for or dan harvesting. these children are being trafficked into the united states by sexual predators and being sold. these children are also being trafficked as a part of child slavery, which you just discussed earlier which is happening in africa. bell, believe it or not, it happens here in the united states, it happens in mexico. and tragedy here, rachel is that our government is literally aiding and abetting these traffickers, the only way they can make this happen is if they are allowed to enter the united states. and they are being allowed to enter because of the failure of
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the biden administration. and the horrors that happened to these children. i don't think there is any way we can turn our backs on it once we know what is happening. >> rachel: you are absolutely right. in fact our government loses track of about 40% of the children that come across the border and our border patrol, our government at the border, they are travel agents, they are doing, we are doing and finding the last leg of the journey for the cash tells, not just sex trafficking, representative kat cammack from florida called joe biden the trafficker in chief. knowing what you know now, and what you have investigated, do you agree? >> i absolutely agree more than 130,000 children entered shelters in the united states. just last fiscal year. that doesn't include all the children that have disappeared on the journey. here the children that have disappeared in the country like
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you mentioned, rachel, if the biden administration does not change its course immediately, this is not only humanitarian crisis, it is a national security crisis. then they are absolutely 100 percent responsible for every single child that gets murdered, that gets taken, that is used as a save that is used in sexual labor. i want the biden administration to understand that and i hope they are watching this tonight. and i hope that they change course. these children do not deserve it other children are dying too. >> there is nothing at all good about this. rachel. there is not one redeeming quality of this border policy in this chaos at all. >> rachel: sara carter we had 40 unknown terrorists just last month. you are right. the things that are happening to our children are shameful. i haven't seen aoc crying about
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this as she did outside of a detention center when trump was in power. at our southern border. in fact i don't think she has been back as you know. see what is happening. they don't want to see did. you have sara carter and we appreciate the investigations you are doing i know it's dangerous work. but it is really important and we thank you for that sara carter. >> oh, thank you so much. >> rachel: check out her podcast where thee she talks about more about these investigations. >> police investigating the possibility that the gruesome quadruple murder at the university of idaho is the work of a serial killer. we talk to a man who brought down the unabomber next. ♪ ♪ now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness,
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as police investigate a possible link between the idaho murders and a stabbing that happened in oregon last year. dan springer has more. >> yeah, rachel, the latest is that the police here in moscow looking at another case that happened about a year and a half ago in oregon where there are some similarities. it happened 400 miles or so just outside of salem, oregon and maybe the most interesting similarity is when travis and jamie lynn jetten were attacked at 3:00 a.m. while sleeping by a stranger with a long knife there was another person in the house who was ignored by the killer. in that case it was a man who was going to dog sit for the couple the following day, here in idaho two roommates on the first floor were ignored by the killer. police looking at the oregon case but no connection has been made at this point. meantime, kaylee's father told him the kill her targeted just
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one of the four victims prior had-to-his rampage. if true that would mean that the other three victims were collateral damage. police also addressed reports that kaylee had a stalker. >> we heard that kaylee may have had a stalker. detectives have been looking into that and to this point have been unable to corroborate the statement. although we continue to seek information and tips regarding that report. >> the university of idaho has been empty the entire week. leading up to thanksgiving, classes resume on monday and officials know that there will be a significant number of students not returning to the campus for in person classes. >> has as the investigation continues we will better know how to proceed in the new year. we will endeavor to find a balance among safety concerns, the need to grieve, and the long-term needs of all of our students and employees. >> and students here are being accommodated for the problem of not wanting to come back here for in person classes. they are given the option of doing their classes online.
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we will have to see how many of them choose that option as opposed to coming back to the campus. rachel? >> thank you. all right. let's turn to james fitzgerald. he is a retired fbi criminal profiler and forensic linguist who worked on high profile cases, including finding the unabomber. is he also the author of "a journey to the center of the mind." james, we couldn't have a better, more experienced guest for this story, this very tragic story. what are our instincts telling you about this case? >> my instincts are telling me that after almost two weeks of this investigation being under taken by the police, the victimology so far that is the background of the individual victims madison, ethan, kaylee and xana have not brought about any fruit, any fruitful investigative leads for them. and that's bothersome because automatically you were thinking
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of an ex-boyfriend or somebody that maybe ethan had a fight with or something like that. but, apparently, that inner circle has not been -- has been resolved or at least further -- no further investigations are involving that. so now the police investigators have to go into the outer perimeter of this investigation. like pizza delivery people look at, you know, uber drivers and things like that. that's only if it's a personal connection to this crime. i'm leaning in that direction at this point, but, boy, after two weeks, you think some lead would have come up. i'm not ruling out the in cell factor, involuntary celeb base mostly younger men who feel they are not dating the kind of men they would like to date and while most of them, the vast majority are not violent, some do have violent ideation and they do want to carry out threats and actually take actions against people. is it possible they saw the young women here as staceys, that's the nickname for
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attractive women or the young man ethan as a chad, that's something i know the profilers and behaviorallists are looking into all the online footprints of those type of people. or could it be a sexual sadist who travels the country and does some of these things elsewhere including the one in oregon that we talked about. these are some of the factors that the investigators right now, rachel are looking at. >> what is the profile for somebody who kills in this manner? >> i'm certainly leaning towards an adult male, it takes a lot, shooting someone with a gun is one thing, you pull a trigger basically over and done with you about a knife -- wounding with a knife or killing with a knife is a whole different set of physical and emotional reactions. and times that by 4 as we have in this case you have a different kind of offender. people for years will say zodiac and unabomber the same people? no, unabomber was a long
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distance killer with a bomb. zodiac upclose killer with knives. go different people. this offender has a violent ideation about him. and although the crime itself is not that sophisticated the four corners of the crime itself, let's face it, he used one of the oldest weapons available after a rock and a club, that is a sharp or slashing type of instrument. but now, but how he got into the scene, how he, perhaps, preoffense behavior how he explored perhaps the interior of the apartment or had schematics about it or in there other times and of course the post offense behavior getting away with this crime. he apparently left no fingerprints behind. no blood on his part. and no d.n.a. and there is sophistication. >>ing so much to think about in
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this troubling and disturbing crime. thanks for joining us and giving us your very -- your experience. you have a lot of experience in and it's been very insightful. thank you. >> don't go anywhere. we have unruly children that we need talk about. subway thieves and naughty judges. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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the shirt for free practically. sometimes good, sometimes not. >> go to fox business grady trimble for more. ♪ >> even though a lot of the big retailers started deals early this year, in some cases before halloween even, both in store and online. this year is set to be the biggest shopping event of the year and actually of all time, the national retail federation is forecasting this black friday through cyber monday will break records just like last year. they say more than 166 million people will shop this weekend, spending between 6% to 8% more than they did last year. with inflation as high as it is, that's top of mind for a lot of shopper horse tell us finding good deals is as important as ever. but, today, might not be the best time to buy depending on what items or gifts you are looking for. you will find the deepest discounts on tvs today, this black friday. but for toys, clothes and
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computers, experts say you are better off waiting until later this weekend for the best deals. and one other way inflation is hitting shoppers is even though they are spending more, about $500 on average this weekend, they are actually buying fewer items. deloitte says we are buying fewer items. not getting as much bang for our buck because of inflation. nonetheless, a lot of people out here on the mag mile beautiful shopping in chicago and people are taking advantage of it. back to you. >> rachel: all right. thank you, grady, joining me in studio will cain my co-host on "fox & friends weekend" and my husband, sean duffy, a fox news contributor. for some of our favorite stories from today. so, first up, traveling, hard enough especially during the holidays, especially if you ever sitting in front of this tod toddler.
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>> okay, sean. we have traveled with a lot of kids. what do you make? >> sean: first, i watched you on "the five." a lot of travelers that are worse. no there's not. it's hard enough to travel your kids cry and scream and sometimes they are young enough they will poop and you have to deal with that i give a lot of passes to parents. but a kid that's on train bouncing up and down. grab your kid, put them in the seat. grab your seat belt. cinch it tight and lock it down that has no place. way too easy on them. >> rachel: i was asked this question on "the five," will. i'm a little sensitive about people who complain about kid on the flight. i agree, sean, that was out of control. would you strap the kid down, will? >> will: i don't believe in public corporal punishment this right here is the test that man in front though, that man is a candidate for the nobel peace prize. that man is zen. i don't understand this guy. he doesn't even turn around which suggests possibly that it's been going on for quite some time and just learned to
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live with it. >> sean: or drinking. which could be another problem. let's talk about another topic. a judge was recently suspended after appearing on zoom court after naked in bed smoking a cigarette. you are not going to believe this. watch this. >> [speaking spanish] [laughter] >> okay, so you are both lawyers. will, what do you make of this? let me ask you this specifically is the problem the judge or zoom that it ruined all standards of professional decorum? >> i'm not sure that being attorneys is what qualifies us for commentary on this story. the problem here is the judge. it's not zoom. it's the judge. jeffrey toobin is not forgiven that he was on zoom and we were
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in a pandemic. >> it's the behavior and it's the judge's behavior and, first, sean, i don't know what you took away from. this i hope it's a no big deal type case that the guy who was hoping for sober judgment is looking for bail on a car bombing charge. that's how seriously she took a car bombing charge. >> sean: i never had judges that good looking. little skinny underwear on and all at that timeyed up. >> i didn't know you liked that at that timey up thing, sean. >> sean: we will talk about that more when we get home. this is horrible. do your job. sit up and, yeah. >> rachel: new yorkers are known for being resourceful but not always known for cleanliness. the l train here went viral after riders retreated to a thanksgiving feast. >> ♪ welcome to new york ♪ it's been waiting for you ♪ welcome to new york ♪ welcome to new york
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♪ it's been waiting for you >> rachel: sean, i don't want to be the grinch here but i don't want to touch anything on the subway. i think that's kind of gross. >> sean: even the bars, i will use my slitter to pull over to touch the bars. this is kind of disgusting. if i was homeless and disgusting. great deal. if i was coming home to your meal i would never eat that. >> rachel: would pete eat on the l train? >> will: no doubt about it. the train is objectively gross. i'm going to go a different direction for you on this. you guys live up here now in the northeast. i lived up here for 15 years. one of the things i really did learn to appreciate about the city, all the like messy chaos of everyone living close together, cadet times also be really communal and charming. this, i think, is actually one much those moments. i remember going to my neighborhood store and not having cash to pay for dog food and the guy going bring it later. it can be in moments of small town where everybody has each other's back. i'm going to say this' what this is on the l train.
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>> rachel: i like that take. it's a very -- it's a much nicer take than me and sean took. all right. will, sean, thank you. >> will: see you tomorrow morning. >> rachel: i will see you after work. i'm staying in the city. all right. thank you. don't forget to watch sean tonight. evidence is hosting the ingraham angle. i know you have thanksgiving leftovers in your fridge. watch our next segment with chef andrew gruel before you reheat them in the microwave. ♪ ♪
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i'm sure most of you ate so muc yesterday you can't even look a the turkey. guess what, it's not going to eat itself very how can you transform your leftovers into a brand-new meal. let's ask jeff andrew quote who print joins me now from his kitchen. it is so great to have you i have lots of turkey left over.
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i made turkey soup and i make turkey enchiladas, but you have got these other great ideas i see want to see what you have i have a whole spread. yesterday was the warm up, it was kind of the time trial, but i think about for things for it what i want to do is add more flavor, more fat, i want to revive some of those flavors so bacon, eggs for that waster, so have vinegars on hand in fresh herbs. we overhear cooked kicked up some bacon. everything else is repurposed. we did a little fat. with the breeder that was left off. i would say unknown person whic is so i had to make a dogwood hero, but to take this one over-the-top, i've gotten a little bit of yesterday's gravy silver going to pour the gravy over the top and there you go p this is just a light appetizer this is a scene which for one. we have the turkey left over
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which either picket or bullet into other ingredients i made some turkey nachos. and take some of the small pieces that were left over from all the other side dishes and layered them into the nachos it's almost like a multi family household of nachos right here. we are also going to make something on camera. i talk about this kind of left over i took all the ingredients that i had that was just kind o small amounts, i chopped it up, i'm going to throw it into a pa here. spread it out, and i meet a basic custard which is one egg, one a guild and one cup of cream . from there at whatever flavors you want freight i add that int any nonstick pan, you can do this into a skillet. you threw it into a 350-degree oven for 30 minutes, pop it in there, and the magic here is i've already got one made and you can see how beautiful that comes together, it's golden brown and delicious very don't
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forget about desserts. i took my pumpkin pie from yesterday, i crumbled it up i threw some fresh ice cream in there and then i got cookies that they kids broke through th bag, some of them might been chewed up, but we're all family here. to take us into christmas, a little bit of candycane i'm going to put on top as a garnis so now were in between holidays and just some dark chocolate to finish freight we are talking all the necessary steps to turn yesterday's meal into the future . >> really quick, steve, my coworker, op fox and friends told me that he puts pumps pumpkin pie, milk, ice cream, milkshake. of pumpkin spice milkshake. that turned out great to. i love all of these. >> we are so glad you joined us and taught us how to repurpose all the left overs from thanksgiving that is all for tonight, jesse watters primetime
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