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you last crack but we are out of time. so thank you very much for being with us. we will watch this unfold so the idea that kamala harris will get on the plate will not happen. but we will follow that. the patriot of words are up next be sure to catch the re- air tonight at 10:00 o'clock p.m. and we will see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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i am your host pete hegseth. here we are in the real hollywood. hollywood, florida. [cheers and applause] >> as you know. there are a few stars in the house tonight. you might recognize a few of these folks down here. too many to name. we love them all. you will see them all soon on stage. now, i see you up there away up there. [cheers and applause] it is packed in the top section. a lot of stairs to get up
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there. thankfully we stashed some leave factor under your chairs, you are good up there. >> we love. >> you we love you too. pete: we have big names. certainly bright lights. it feels like the golden globes, except with viewers. [applause] and without the social justice s sermons that we suffer through. now, i'm going to do my best not to blow it in front of every single host, and every single executive at fox news and "fox nation." all of my colleagues, and all of my bosses. no pressure at all. as kilmeade would say, i
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have to stay within myself. i'm staying within myself. we're not a huge tinseltown production like the oscars, we have to keep it real organized. if anyone wants to rush the stage, and slap me in the face, the line forms behind judge jenine . [applause] and tyrus got in line, that does not bode well. we do not cross the judge, we love her. all kidding aside. the brightest stores tonight are those who never get the spotlight. that is where my head is
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right now. i get thanked for me service all of the time, i am grateful for that, but every time that happens, or every time i stand on a big stage like this one, tonight, my mind always goes to the guys i served with in the army. in combat. [applause] always. my brothers in arms, i thank almighty god for all of them, best americans i have ever bet, black, white, rich, poor, city kids and country boys. because none of that mattered when the bullets were flying. some came home. others did not. you know what? they never get this applause. they never had a tux on, or the lights shining bright on them, but tonight, we celebrate them, this is their night.
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[cheers and applause] that is what i'm thinking about, my guys and all of yours, heros that you hold dear. men and women who hold the line abroad and at home, our patr patriots. that is who we're honoring tonight at the fox nation patriot awards. tonight together we will laugh, we will cry, we will honor and we will remember. this is a night for heroes, the lights shine bright on them, not on us.
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[applause] this is the award show that really matters, the award show that american needs and desev. no night as we do. -- tonight as we do, we show our true colors. [cheers and applause] this night, not possible without our sponsors, thank you tunnel to towers. golden coral and camping world as well, thank you very much. so what do you say, how about we get to it? here to kickoff the show, same way they kick you out of bed every weekday morning
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on fox news, welcome steve doocy, and brian kilmeade and ainsley earhardt. >> thank you. >> thank you, pete. you know in sports most valuable play or any team goes to the player who goes above and beyond to get the win. >> the fox nation patriot awards also has an mvp, we call it the most valuable patriot. >> this year's recipient is so passionate about freedom for team america and the world. he sacrificed so far his nba career. >> he believes in this country and freedom so much he officially changed his name. >> i think you know who we
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are talking about. meet this year's most va valuable patriot. enes kanter freedom. >> >> whatever happens in life, stand for justice, the truth and justice, whatever you believe in, even if it means sacrificing everything. >> i am enes kanter freedom. i am an nba player, and human right activists, i am originally in turkey, i started playing basketball when i was 14, it has been my passion. i move the to the united states when i was 17 years old, i went to high school, and played basketball the same time i got drafted. it was a dream come true, i remember hearing my name, i was like, well, i made it.
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back in 2013 there was a corruption scandal in turkey, president erdogan was putting innocent people in jail, i say that is wrong. because of the nba platform. the turkey guardsmen hated that, they started attacking me, they revoked my passport. put my name on an interpol list to this day i'm a international crime in their eyes. they are going through a cultural genocide. i cannot believe it while we were playing basketball, on the other side of the ocean there is a genocide happening this is unacceptable. >> you like at nike they support black lives matter, and lgbtq community, asian hate, latino community, but with china, they remain
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silent because they have bill billions of dollars tied up in china, people are scared, i was like let's expose them, i dedicated my life to my teammates and nba, because it was uncomfortable they said good-bye, that broke my heart, human is human, does not matter. have to do something. people should feel blessed in you are in a country like this, what i love about being american the moment is the freedom we have,. i wanted to add freedom to my jersey to remind every kid in america how blessed they are. i believe that america is going to have even better years going forward. that is giving me motivation it fight for ha what is
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right. rip to represent freedom is the best thing that i can do. pete: welcome to the stage. our most valuable patriot. enes kanter freedom. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> it is heavy. >> amazing. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> i cannot thank enough, last 9 months have been lonely. when you talk about some of the problems in china, unfortunately the organization that i played in, it was a very tough times, i will say and leave with it. the people they call my brothers, my teammates, i
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have hundreds of teammates, i played 11 years in the league, not one is answering my text-messages right now. yeah. -- [cheers and applause] >> we love you. we love you. >> because they were scared so much, if do an interview and given their name they will lose sponsorships or jersey sales or whatever it is, i told them, this is bigger than basketball, bigger than nba and bigger than ourselves while we're -- [cheers and applause] >> while we're dribbling a basketball on the other side of the world people are losing their lives, their homes and their loved ones. we have to stand up for these innocent people. but. you know, the last thing i'm saying, i promise you that i talk about problem in
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turkey, last i saw my family was 9 years ago. last -- i talked about problems in china, i lost my career, the one thing that i do, that i used to pray every night, say, god, let me see my family one more time, now i came here, and see you, how warm you are treating me. [cheers and applause] you know. >> freedom, freedom,
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freedom. >> this is your family now. >> that is what i want to say, you are my family, you are my family, i really appreciate that, from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much, this means a lot to me, thank you so much. [applause] , thank you, guy, i appreciate that. thank you [applause] >> thank you, so much. pete: when we come back, sean hannity takes stage to deliver a powerful message on patriotism.
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>> join me in welcoming to the stage, another man who stands up for freedom. every night, let not your heart be troubled, sean hannity. [applause] >> hello, "fox nation." how y'all doing, it's great to see you. freedom, where are you? where are you sitting? god bless you, what an amazing life story. i am in my 27 year at the
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fox news channel. and i promise you, if you would have taken a bet and asked hannity would he survive 27 years, that would be worse bet on earth. one thing though i want to make sure we do tonight is to recognize all of you from all the way to the top up there and top up there. are you all having a good time. that means you have been drinking heavily, haven't you. that is a good sign. i have the blessing and honor of a lifetime to be on the air 27 je year, and now 35 on radio, my son is here, he doesn't believe that. you know what, i want just to take one minute and realize that we appreciate, i'll ask all of the honored talented.
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we get -- on air talent, we get too much recognition, we stand and thank all of the great people because you make our lives possible and i just want to say thank you. thank you for the honor that you give all of us every single night we can't do it without you. because i have been on the channel the longest of anyone here, they gave me -- we have a little bit of bad news to share with you. i'm sorry. and i know a lot of you will be hurt by this. but, nancy pelosi has been fired. [cheers and applause] i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry.
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i'm not sick of winning at all. i love fox news. i love this audience, you are the best. i wonder h h how many of you who can get who i am, i just finished a speech, and i make a turn, i don't know where i'm going, and i shake air like this. who would that be? 2024 cond can't come fast enough. listen. you make this possible, i know i speak for everyone of my colleagues, and everyone thinks we hate each other, you know what, there is one thing different about fox, we're a family. we celebrate each other's successes. we are there for each other
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when things go up and down, i have been honored to be a part of it, i want to say what tonight is well, for all of you brave patriots and you people that have sacrificed so much for your love of country and liberties and our freedoms and gifts that god gave us of free state we live in. this is the greatest country god gave man, this night is for you. you made all that happened. i just want to sayy on behalf of me and on air staff, i have to do a tv show, it is hannity. i want to say on behalf of everyone that i am hon toed to work with -- thank you for all you have done. thank you for your service. thank you for your loved freedom. god bless you all, god bless america, thank you all for having us, thank you for coming out tonight.
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>> up next lawrence jones and nancy grace with thisl- year'sel back the blue award. america's most affordable ev. evs for everyone, everywhere. chevrolet. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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dangling 100 feet in the air from an electric tower, the scene inmont -- montgomery county there are two people aboard the wreckage, they're not hurt, as many as a 1 thousand homes in the vicinity lost power, authorities need to rescue people in the plane before they can restore power. >> back to work for millions tomorrow following thanksgiving break, president biden among them, he faces a agenda. president and congress must figure out a way to avert a potential rail strike that looms just in time for christmas, if they fail it could cost the nation's economy about 2 billion a day, i am ashley strohmier back to "fox nation patriot awards." ♪ ♪ pete: here to present our next award, blac back the blue award, nancy grace
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and lawrence jones. ♪ ♪ >> thank you pete. we are so happy to be not just on this stage, but here in this great country. right? [applause] launclawrence and i have the same mission, to work every day and fight for justice for crime victims and make sure that their stories are never forgotten. >> that is right. that is right. we also both want the brave men and women who put on a uniform every day to be celebrated and not condemned. [cheers and applause] >>.
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>> when i look out at this audience, i see so many law men, and law women, i feel right at home. >> that's right. >> you know law enforcement officers are the definition of selfless and one of those is florida highway patrol trooper toni schuck. pete: >> that's right. she is this year's back the blue recipient. >> happening today maybe try to avoid the skyway bridge. in st. pete. >> taken over by runners for annual skyway 10k. >> fifth annual skyway 10k, a bridge race across sunshine skyway bridge. >> i worked that detail for 4 years, it has take know taken place, this year was biggest. >> it was fine until 8:45 this morning. >> we heard radio
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transmission from first post a car broke 3 through. >> i remember hearing panic, we have a vehicle, just went through the checkpoint at 100 miles per hour. >> in my mind, i am okay we have a couple other checkpoints, she will stop. >> a silver bmw, northbound not stopping. >> regardless of what loud route shy okay there were people there -- what route she took there were people there and they are vul nir vulnerable. >> i got on radio, i said, go. toni was the last line of defense. >> my mind sit i'm thinking i'm going to block it lane she will stop the last sector two, a realized higheshe was not
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stopping. >> the trooper stopped an allege drunk driver near skyway bring in tampa wear. the car was on a collision course with runners on that bridge. >> the lady of the arrested after she was released from the hospital. >> arrested for dui. >> if toni had not been there, we could have had a lot of people hurt and killed. knowing that nothing else is behind her other than a bunch of runners, she made a decision to protect them. a great risk to her. >> can we say praise the lord for trooper toni schuck, right.
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and here she is. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> as a law enforcement officer we don't like to be in front of the camera, this is different. every day we put on this uniform, with hopes that we'll come home. and that morning was just like any other morning. it was at the end of the race, and i was ready to go home. and from time she broke through, to the time that the crash happened w 2 minutes, that is what law enforcement getting the split second decisionsees. and audience that reviews our videos have a lifetime
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[cheers and applause] >> this is one of my favorite things of the year, what a cool event, i was back stage watches the monitor with my dog open like a dog, it is really cool, i like that there really are a huge number so many ex extraordinary people in this country, day after day so integrity and commitment and brave bravery that built the country, they do it to for free, a lot to no applause, really whole point of this exercise is to find them and hhold them up to honor theythey deserve. it is why i like my job, the coolest part. the least cool part is getting bad.
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the best part is meeting these people who you would never meet and whose stories you would never hear and affirmed as an american, knowing that for all of the bewildering things happening the core is decent. we did documentary a couple m months ago, on the border we ran into a man james morris. one of the coolest people, goes out every day in a helicopter, every day, into one of most remote places in united states, big bend sector of texas to keep the border security. >> here is what you see of day. lines of people trying to cross the border, and the rio grande. there those who don't want to get caught. it is the most remote and
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unforgiven terrain on the southern border. in the swelters texas heat there are places no one should go. >> i'm going to get her. >> that is where you find sergeant morris. >> i can't begin to summarize all of the cases that jimmy made, narcotics seizures and those who entered illegally. >> primary dps trackers over a thousand of apprehensions and seized thousands of pounds of drugs. drugs. >> we got bodies. >> we're going to deploy right here. we can start rounding them
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up. >> jimmy developed unique skill sit ground tracking and picking up foot signs from human smugglers and immigrants that entered illegally. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. >> a lot of folks in the nation that doesn't know how many people try to come across this di -- desolate area. >> 99% of the time i am in the air looking for foot sign from the air and ground, that is when i determine, this is good stuff right here. >> these more than likely from mexico. he is smuggling narcotics. they are going for jail for a while. >> my pilot could land t tenn10 to 50 times a
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day to drop me up and pick me up. >> sergeant morris was not there, these groups would get by, a lot of drugs would hit the streets. >> i have taken things for granted. it seems to be more dangerous. we know that he is in danger when he goes out there. >> this is all them, they are all up here. >> he takes advance training to do, that probably nobody like sergeant mo morris that gets out there on a daily bases and uses that training to become an expert. >> if it's there, he will find it. >> he goes out every day because he cares, he cares about the security of this border and his country,. he cares about his state.
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[cheers and applause] >> married for 25 years to his high school girlfriend, father of 5, the man you are proud to share a country work re recipient of this year's heroism award sergeant james morris of the state the texas. >> okay so i had a speech. that was prepared and i was ready to go with it. i met this marine out there he said, man, jar head, you got to wing it. [bleep] i'm looking for it now. any rate, i appreciate it. this is awesome to be here with you people of florida here. almost like texas.
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we -- this is awesome. a lot of people don't realize that we work the border here and west texas, we work well with our border patrol agents and other fed agents and state and local guys, i have been doing this every day, for fox news to come out andbly fly with us and walk with us. we catch a lot of people, they are good folks but there are a handful that we got murderers, sex offenders, drugies. a lot of bad folks. and we appreciate y'all recognizing that there is a table right here, that bunch of hats right here. i got my boss here. my partners, that g guy right there is my partner, it not for david rigs, and
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ed mayfield, they fly me around and i love them, that table we have chris alvarez and lupe, i love you, thank you, the fox people, we love you. there is one lady sitting out there. that is my beautiful wife, and thank you honey. you make it happen. [cheers and applause] tucker carlson, this is an honor to be here with you, love it, thank you all. >> thank you. >> fox nation, i love. >> you stay here. you could always tell the men from texas. even without the hats, we have one mo more -- from texas we have your boss. who has come from texas, he has. not in a bad way, we'll invite him up to say a few words.
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>> jim. >> thank you. >> all right. jimmy, congratulations, on winning the fox news patriot award for heroism. we're not done, we got something else for you, department and aircraft division is proud of your acome . our expertise has been a principle reason your duty station and crew is leading effort in state of texas, campaign to secure the southwest border, operation lone star. grateful recognition of your outstanding performance, productivity, and d dedicated service, i promote you to rank of staff lieutenant. [cheers and applause]
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my name is joshua florence, and one thing i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody.
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pete: you know her, you love her, she delivers per hour full angle every night, ladies and gentlemen laura ingraham. ♪ ♪ >> hay how are you. >> i want to thank pete hegseth and everyone done such an amazing job in putting this program. incredible people, incredible heroes. now, there are millions of veterans across our great nation who go unnoticed daily. but whose service has been invaluable in protecting our freedoms. they have a true champion, one man that i got to know so well over the years, he is our next award recepient, his dedication to supporting our heroes through thick and thin, all their challenges is unrivaled and inspiring.
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and the recipient of this year's service to veterans award goes to actor, founder of gary sinise foundation, gary sinise. >> he is just with them, he cares for them, they can feel it. i have seen lives change before my eyes. >> thank you for everything you have done for our country. >> i wish wish i could have done more. >> i gained a lot of insight into veterans issues because of engaging with my wife's family members. i just felt a lot of empathy, sympathy, compassioned for what it was like to go off serve in southeast asia to come home to a nation torn apart by the war and falling into the shadows because it wasn't a good thing to be a vietnam
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veteran. >> connection between lieutenant dan and so many of our members that served in vietnam is hard to imagine. who doesn't know lieutenant dan. >> the way he portrayed the disabled vet in the movie of endearing to people like me, i was his friend before i met him. >> we had not seen a film portraying characters that served in vietnam, where you had a feeling at the end of the film they would make it. the happy ending for lieutenant dannatt, at the end of the movie. >> gary wants to be able to help our veterans, and defenders and first responders and those in need. >> i couldn't start the foundation and just one
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thing. >> good to see you. >> did you. >> we partner with gary and helping their afford in building smart homes for veterans that now have mobility issues after serving. >> great to see you walking into your new home. >> thank you so much. >>, annette, you are crying, god bless you. >> one of our programs called snow ball express, focusing on children of the fallen heroes. >> he gets them for 5 days together at disney world. >> they are all going through the same thing, they all lost someone there is a healing power in bringing the kids together. >> i lost my dad. >> i know, we' to show you, we don't forget your dad. >> seeing difference just wrapping your arms around someone could do for them, that kept me coming back
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>> howdy. what a time, what a night. look at you, you are beautiful. so i have had a front row seat over the last 20 or 30 years, learned a couple things about ward hard work and getting the job done and getting dirty, time again, throughout it all, when i have been able to see it the pride this comes with making something by hand. so do me do men that you are about to meet, sean and justis henderson. father and son son duo who made this year's patriot awards, the literal award, they are works of
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art, they have a business called metal art of wisconsin, their craftsmanship, speaks for itself. >> my business brings out best of america. that patriotic vein. those are people that are attracted to our story and our products. >> my dad and i started metal art of wisconsin in 2013, i was 10 years old and helping him in the shop. >> started in the garage, with a father and son project, we made a flag, put it on instagram it went viral. >> metal art of wisconsin. >> giving back this holiday. >> we appreciate what you do. it is awesome to have a team that has the talent and patriotism to do this day in day out, our products are american-made and sourced locally, when possible, we
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have a program, flags fork ordforttude. >> this is what we came up with for the awards. patriot award is a 12 inch, 2 inch thick wavy maple flag from northern woods of wisconsin, hand finishes, hand-painted and hand inlaid. we bring them in cut them to size and hours of landing comes in to create the windy wave look. >> i carefully measure each stripe and mask it off for paints and ib inlay each star and finish it off. >> this is from east coast
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metal works in florida. for gold star families, a labor of love. >> we're very passionate about it, we lot of flag, we support all our troops and first responders. >> our message to fox patriot award recipients, thank you f for all you have done. >> thank you for letting us make these awards for you. my company brings out the best people in the country, people that love america. on a daily basis. >> talk about a reason to get up in the morning that is it. >> high 5. [cheers and applause] pete: they are with us, could we put shane and
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justis henderson on camera? what do you think? metal art of wisconsin. turns out that wisconsin does something other than cheese kurds. >> i'm sorry man, a program change, i was talking with the producers. i know it is off script i am sorry i am not kevin costner. the producers, i got permission to make another award, there is something here tonight. -- no on the schedule. shane and justis put this together. to the 2022 patriotic bad ass. this is my pleasure to present this to pete hegseth. [cheers and applause] pete: are you kidding me.
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give it up, this is not an easy gig. he is crushing it. even though he dresses like a tree, pete hegseth. [cheers and applause] pete: okay. that was not in the script. i'm in charge of this program. what is going on? that is, too kind. so speeches to come, i'll always take p patriotic bad ass as a title, thank you. wow. all right. let's talk about another patriotic bad ass. welcome our friend.
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dan bongino. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. this here is 77 anniversary of end of world war ii, my grandfather fought there sadly there are few members of the greatest generation left, but there is one man-made it his life mission to keep their stories and memories alive. that is why he is this year's ultimate patriot colonel don patton. >> world war ii was a major conflict. even as a 3 or 4-year-old kid, i had a sent of world war ii history, a feeling of
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patriotism and friendship. >> welcome to the dr. deutsch world war ii history wound trouble, could the world war ii veterans in audience please stand up. we started programs in october of 1987. the mission was the round table to teach world war ii history by bringing in the historians reaching out to students, and working with schools and organizing tours to go to the places where history was made. it is nice to have the round table to help tell the story. >> i am proud to be one of the world war ii veterans, i know how thin the ranks of getting, i myself am 99 years old.
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>> i think that don patton's legacy will be the amount of history that he has facilitated preserving so many stories that would have gone untold that would have been lost forever. have been preserved through the world war ii round table. >> god is a lover of america. a mentor whos wi wisdom that i seek. >> thank you for your years of service. and telling of its amazing story. >> no one has done more than you have to keep history alive. in my book, that makes you a four-star general. >> all i have done is contribute something that i ffelt strongly about personally, i see how it has enriched my life. i'm deeply appreciative for
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people that we've attracted to be volunteers and history that we've been able to expose to people and for the veterans that we've been able to convince them their story contributed to the soul and earth of this country. [cheers and applause] pete: ladies and gentlemen, please join me, put your hands together, and welcome don patton to the stage. [cheers and applause] >> how are you, sir. come on over. my pleasure to give you this patriot award, sir. >> usa! usa! usa!
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>> thank you so much. isn't it great to be an american. i want to thank the people at fox. and i feel so honored tonight. to be included with the people that have been honored. i have mitt met them over last couple of days it gives great pride to be honored with them. i want to talk about our world war ii history round table. it is really about three things. about telling the history, about saluting is the veterans, and for last 20 years, it is about going to the places where the history of made, we've done close to
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400 programs. we have interviewed well over a thousand veterans. and pardon me, but i didn't bring enough kleenex tonight. >> it's all right. [cheers and applause] >> always count. >> i want to organization to last. after i'm gone. >> thank you, my friend. thank you. you all right? >> i'm fine. and the thing that i have been trying to do with the extra time that i have got, by the vol volunteers
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stepping forward, i reached out to 16 other organizations in country, that are doing similar things to us. again, of the 16 million that fought in world war ii. there is only a few thousand left, i encourage you all in audience to look into your family, to look into your history of your family, that contributed to world war ii. but down forget korea. or vietnam, and these patriots that fought recently, we can't forget our veterans. thank you for all. >> i'll help you down, come on. >> i'll help. >> you this way. >> come on. >> you all right? >> beautiful. announcer: up next, honors
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>> tod tunnel to towers raised more than 250 million dollars. >> ready. >> just do it. >> to support them and build more than 450 mortgage-free homes. >> here is a look at just some of the work they do. >> new york city firefighter steven, a member of brooklyn fdny squad 1, a sacred symbol of humanity's best. >> he got out of his car, put 60 pounds of gear on his back and ran through that tunnel. >> steven of the not seen again. his body never recovered. >> right after 9/11 we knew we had to do something to
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honor my brother, she started the tunnel to towers. >> provides mortgage-free homes for combat veterans. >> we take care of families that are left. that is our promise. >> we started in december of 2001, we were thinking what do we do, how about if we run through the tunnel. >> 30 thousand people running 5k here to honor steven tiller and the tunnels to tower foundation. >> you come out of that tunnel, you see the banners with pictures of first responders who died on 9/11. starting with the firefighters, it is incredible. >> you see a light coming out of a tunnel, you feel you are living his legacy.
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>> delivering a 35 mor mortgage-free homes today to gold star families. >> donated 200 mortgage-free homes. >> this year alone we are doing 200. >> on track to give 450 homes to injured veterans and families. >> oh, my gosh. >> just incredible to see a dream become reality this house will change my life. >> i cannot believe, what tunnels to towers has done for our family, we're very blessed. >> no matter how much we have grown we're not close. we're not i doing to stop raising money until we can take care of every family in america that paid the ultimate sacr
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tunnel to towers, we were going to have a board meeting in decision. to make sure. after their loved ones died for you and i, i thought you should be on the board of tunnel to towers, and i want to ask you, who here thinks they deserve a mortgage-free home. [cheers and applause] i can't hear you. i can't hear you. [cheers and applause] i want you to know, i knew what the answer was this morning we paid off their mortgages, they do not know, they never will have to worry again, give them a round of applause. >> hand a couple out. >> thank you.
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>> welcome to fox news live, i am ashley strohmier, in new york, two people aboard a crashed plane in marijuana maryland, there are two people aboard the wreckage, dangling 100 feet in the air from an electrical tower, they are not hurt, more than a hundred thousand homes lost powe pow when the plane careens into the towers. >> and keep the credit cards handy tomorrow, holiday shopper cyber monday is back, on-line retailers are offering some of the best diadeal deals of seen, discount on computer up to 27% off this year cyber monday to bring in more than 11 billion in on-line sales, making it biggest cyber monday ever, i am ashley strohmier now back to "fox nation patriot awards."
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pete: we have more heroes, welcome harris faulkner and joey jones. >> harris faulkner. [cheers and applause] >> w we're honored to present the final award of the night, last spring the world took notice when russia invaded ukraine. fox deployed teams to cover the conflict. >> a dangerous assignment. one that i thinkon l only heroes could m must encourage for. >> march 14, russian troops opened hire fire on our
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team. fox news journalist pierre, and local producer alexandra were killed. >> ladies and gentlemen, ben survived. he was badly injuries, he is this year's courage award recipient. >> once bustling streets of kyiv now empty, people don't come out any more. everyone knows that russian invasion is come, only question is when. >> exodus, this line snakes back about 20 or 30 miles. >> everyone now just trying to get on whatever train they can. there are women and children called forward. there is not enough room to get men on, they just want to get anywhere, state department said russia everyone circled all cities
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they are targeting. we waited here to find out. >> kyiv, benhamin hall, fox news. >> this has been a difficult day for fox news family, two of our coworkers have died. in ukraine. >> cameraman pierre. and journalist, alexandra. they were working with our correspondent benjamin hall outside of kyiv when incoming fire hit their vehicle, benjamin was serious wounded in the hospital. >> offer condolences to pierre's wife and his family, he was a professional,down journalist and friend. >> and also condolences to alexandra, they say she was
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before the third bomb hit the car. it was because of them i survived. i am here. i am doing so well. and because of them i move forward. [applause] >> benjamin hall has been and continued to be an inspiration to all of us, he is one of the more positive people i have met and a heck of a journalist. >> when this happened, i wrote ben an, mailing give whatever advice i could as an amputee from war, have patience, get familiar with your friend pain, and when you look for inspiration no
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flolook further than your family and the mirror. we talk about courage of war, the courage of working through the unknown. and recovery is unknown. without any other words that i could offer, know that benjamin hall, is courageous, because every day since this day, he has battled the unknown and proven his own doubts wrong. i won't share the words he wrote back to me, but i can tell you, he is in love with his family, his life and he is thriving. [cheers and applause] ben couldn't be here can us, he sent thus message. >> joey, and harris thank you so much, it is great
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honor. i wish i could be in in person. but i can't yet. i am doing very well now. i am walking better. i am seeing better. my injuries are getting better, that is all thanks to people who came to save me, to people who put me back together, the doctors, nurses, airmen, soldiers, they all in some sense risk offed their own lives,. i will lift this award to them and us and everyone doing same sort of thins out there. thank you all. i'll see you soon. announcer: still ahead, tucker is back with an inspiring message. right here in our hometown of moulton, alabama. from our heirloom inspired sheets to our super absorbent bath towels, to our 100% cotton quilts. every single piece is made right here in america. we believe in keeping our heritage 100%
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the real party is in the balcony. i know how to be popular with folks in the balcony. what it i told you up next again is tucker carlson. let's do it. ♪ ♪ >> too crazy. thank you. >> to close out the evening they asked the most long winded person in the building to wrap it up, that is me. i'm going to fight for crispness. but want to say -- i can't hear what you said, but i agree. i actually want to offer a sincere thanks. this is a nonphony thing, this is one of my favorite things, you see people whose
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lives are unbelieve an. unbelievable and courage so profound and subtle it does not seek attention for itself but just does the right thing, which is the greatest quality in my opinion, and inspirational to see people, you listen, and you think, could be that real. i am honored to share a country with people who are that impressive. >> america. >> right. >> as troubled as this moment is, do some traveling around the world, compare and contrast. you will find there is no country where you can just run into a random person. one person out of a crowd. meet one personal a r rest stop and have a higher likely of that person being decent than in the united
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states other thing i'm grateful for is seeing people that i work with. my life consists of sitting in a studio with two people, i have worked at a lot of different tv channels, there is nothing like that one, i mean that i am most grateful to meet people who watch. and to -- i mean it. here is why. i'm grateful you watch fox. but because when i meet people who watch fox, i think those are my kind of people, o one of the. i always thing since my job is to focus on people in power, what they are doing and what they do wrong and missteps they are make, i drive myself crazy, like staring at the sun, you go blind after a while, every once in a while i get the clarity to ask, what is the
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problem. if you take enough steps backward, you realize it doesn't work to have people in position of decision making authority whether family, business or country, who don't really love the people they are leading. really. who don't have deep empathy with the people they are leading. who don't have something in common with the people they responsible for. and the cool thing about meeting fox viewers, every time i think this i can relate to that person. that person is the same instincts that i do, not just same idea but same gut reaction. i like those people, i mean it too. if you were to spend a day working at this company, fox news, you would find out that the people who work there from people you see on air to people behind the cameras, to producers, to feel techs -- field techs
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andy ceo suzanne scott, they have the same instincts you do, if go to dinner with them and talk about what is going on, you would probably reach the same conclusions, but under that, they have the same basic concerns. what do they love, their country. they think it is a good place. they are patriotic not in a sappy but deep way, they feel for it, they love it. they love it they love their families. when something big happens, first thought how does it affect the person that i'm married to my children, parents and siblings, they care about their families, all their decisions are filtered through that care, they love their coworkers and their neighbors, they are nice. they are the kind of people who like actually tip the
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waiter, generously. -- there are two wi kind of people, the people who care about the abstract. thin the people who are really concerned about people right next to them. people in their orbit their their spouse their children coworkers the waiter, they search needs of those people, right in front of them first. those are the people that i love, that i am blessed to work around and live with, and the people that i blessed to have watch our channel. so when i come here i'm just reminded since if you s spend your life, staring into a tube, yapping at length, you would think, i wonder who is watching this. you don't have any since. we can see you, i know what you are doing, keep it
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clean. but, i'm kidding, i have no idea, if anyone is watching, no idea. to walk into a roomful of people who are watching, god bless, thank you. announcer: next country singers michael ray and john singers michael ray and john rich team up for a special performance. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention.
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pete: before we go, i want to end with a song we all know and love, john rich where are you. a collaboration, take us home with god bless america. >> you got it. >> thank you, guys, did you have a good time tonight? [cheers and applause] pete did a great job, michael ray, a friend of his, we celebrated american greatness. we saw the best of us tonight, they got celebrated. and the way they live their lives to me echos back to the spirit of this country and the beginning of founding fathers. when you think about those people, they signed the
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declaration of independence, they were signing their death warrants with british empire, it the brits caught them they would hang them by their necks in their own front yards, burn their houses and erase them from history, but they signed it anyway, they were looking to future generations they wanted to freedom for this country, we are the future generations, now we're in 2022. who are we to lose our nerve to lose our spines? we stand on the shoulders giants and future generations people that will carry our last names that we will never meet. are countingous on us, they will be standing on our shoulders, i want to ask this crowd, how do you want to be remembered in american history, i hope in a great way, god bless america.
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>> amen. >> a song we all learned when we were little kids growing up in america. we all learned this song, i'll ask everyone in here with a bright light on their fancy iphone, flick that sucker ol oon, light this room up. singing it probably most important lyric that any american could sing at this moment in our country. sing wit ♪ ♪ god bless america, land that i love. ♪ ♪ stand beside her and guide her, through the night with the light from above. from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans white with foam ♪ ♪
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let's keep acting like it because we the people, the patriots are charged with keeping this republic for our kids and grandkids. like tucker said, i want to thank all the executives of fox news and foxnation. all the producers. do you know what it takes to light this lace up to make sure the mics work and the lights work and the scripts work? all the people behind the scenes at the patriot awards, we are on camera, but without them, it doesn't happen. a round of applause for all the people who put this thing together. of course, thank you to all of
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you at home for watching. i also want to thank our sponsors. tunnel to towers, gold be corral and camping world. thank you. [♪♪] mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is our special thanksgiving version of "life, liberty and levin." i hope you have a great thanksgiving. i know it cost about 20% more. but these will be the good old days, wait until next year. but, that said, one thing i'm blessed to do is this program. and i'm blessed to hav
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