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illegally influence peddling. i guess we will find out januarw congress takes office and hearings begin on that front. >> carley: january will definitely be a very new year. joe, we appreciate it. >> have a good week, guys. take care. >> todd: quick programming note we will be on outnumbered. it will be something else. >> carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ good time even if it takes all night ♪ gather aren't camp fire ♪ apple pie to moon shine >> steve: we got a camera up on the fourth floor shooting down at the all-american christmas tree at 48th and sixth avenue here in the heart of manhattan on this, the monday after
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thanksgiving, november 28th, 2022, currently, you know what? it doesn't doesn't feel like christmas time. 52 out there going for a daytime high of 55. >> ainsley: very mild. i saw you on some of the shows this weekend cooking. >> steve: so many people wound up making the foods from our cookbook for their thanksgiving. in fact, we got some pictures to show you what we did. as is a tradition at the doocy house, if there is pumpkin pie in the house. we start the day breakfast pumpkin pie. >> ainsley: delicious. >> steve: we made a whole bunch of stuff and as you can see there is the turkey rollup. toba made that and a bunch of people on the staff made it. ashley strohmier told me her family made the sweet corn brule and my facebook page is filled with people who made this stuff and very gra gratifying for katy and me. daughter mary and her husband
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were in town. tis the season. >> ainsley: my friend elizabeth made my grandmother's dressing in you're cookbook. >> steve: just tag me. i like to see everything everybody made. >> ainsley: my family came up and we had a we wuferl time. there is the family photo. >> steve: still in the jammies. >> ainsley: when they walk in the door they put their pajamas on. they love it. then we went to a restaurant. we went to the first half of the carolina game of the usc beat clemson. i wish i could play video. my dad taking his nap in what do you call spin it in the air. and then here we are at the bar. we won the game and we said we have got to go to the mason jar which is where all the carolina fans go. we walked in the door and there are all these strangers there. high fiving with all of them. we haven't beat clemson. >> brian: top ten team.
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>> ainsley: we beat tennessee two weeks ago and then we beat clemson. every university has a bar in new york where everybody meets and goes and watches the game and drinks beer. >> steve: we went to a bar to watch the auburn, alabama game where mary's husband marshall went to auburn. they lost. we didn't cheer. awful though they got the first touchdown which was big but then it was rough. >> ainsley: michigan won a great game. the jets won. >> steve: lots of games. >> ainsley: thought of you backup quarterback scored three touchdowns. >> brian: bears aren't very good budgets won so it was good. >> ainsley: how great is it for him? >> brian: mike white? >> ainsley: magic white. >> brian: last time he was magic for a week and fell off a cliff. let's see if he can do it. >> jets want to make the playoffs i hope they do. >> ainsley: how about the soccer game? >> brian: i guess we are going to talk to piers morgan in about
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an hour. as predicted i predicted a tie or a win for the u.s. and he said there is no way. >> so i said $1,000. he said no, -- i said 1,000 pounds whatever that is i say $5,000. so i said yeah, go to charity. and he has already written the checks to tunnel 2 towers and folds of honor, 2500 each. >> ainsley: i said he would pay it if you tied or if u.s. >> brian: u.s. played good and now it comes down to tuesday against iran and so many subplots in the real world what u.s. soccer taking the muslim image off the flag and putting it up there to support women's rights. will over 300 been killed since the protests have started. thousands arrested. our government is ignoring it. at least u.s. soccer who has been not the most pro-american group from the women to the men, this is a very pro-american
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thing to do. they showed a lot of courage doing that they put it back in iran and asked us to be banned from the world cup. >> steve: speaking of human rights violations, venezuela has been one of the worst. here is the big news over the weekend. chevron the big international oil company is going to start pumping oil again, because biden administration changed its venezuela policy allowing chevron to pump oil. this comes two years after the trump administration clamped down on chevron and other companies operating in venezuela. it was all part of president trump's maximum pressure campaign to try to oust maduro from power. that didn't work. he is currently more powerful than ever. the way that the united states was able to get them to the table, to talk about human rights violations were by saying, okay, you know what mr. maduro. come to the table, talk about unfreezing humanitarian aid to the tune of billions of dollars which now will happen and we
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will open up the oil fields. that's what got them to the table and now it looks like it's going to happen. >> ainsley: apparently go toward repaying hundreds of millions of dollars to debt owed by chevron to the venezuelans national oil company. a lot of people critical of the administration for allowing this to happen like congresswoman claudia tenney from new york. the biden administration should allow american energy producers to unleash domestic production instead of begging dictators for oil. >> brian: this is absolutely selling your soil for oil, dirty oil, because this president's to pride himself on destroying our fossil fuel industry. he said it over and over again. this is more proof of it. he knows we need it. why don't i try to take the world's greatest oil reserves, venezuela, run by a communist regime. supported by cuba, iran and russia. flourish and spread their evil doctrine. bolsters the ones that are lifeblood and pretend have a cursory meeting between maduro
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and the other groups that are pro-democracy. one meeting that says okay we will let chevron go back in there good news they have such riding infrastructure they will not be able to produce much. 20 to 30,000 barrels a day. can't touch the price of oil. up n. a year up to 200,000 barrels. it had been languishing. had been 700,000 a day. it's going to allow americans to start pumping in other countries which is absolutely this is something that would destroy other regimes and you the president of the united states would pay a political price for this. he had been rumored to do this. wait for the midterms to take place and it happens. congressman brian fitzpatrick joined "fox news sunday" over the weekend and said this is a joke. >> the energy drivers that we're facing right now in america, much of that has been self-imposed by the stipulation made by this administration early on to shut down the
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keystone xl pipeline. further delaying the permitting process here domestically. i don't know why we are going to communist dictatorships or begging opec plus to increase production when we have the envelope right here in america to get the job done. >> steve: we know why the administration is doing that they don't want to punch any more holes here in the united states. i think in their heads what they're thinking is if we are able to unblock billions of dollars in humanitarian aid for the venezuelans, then maybe they will stop fleeing the country. so far 7 million venezuelans have fled the country. and maduro. so i get that the other thing is we are going to wind up with more oil but it's going to be quite a while. it looks like they were trying to do those two things but ultimately, it all comes down to the cost of gallons. and in the short-term, it's not going to matter a wit. >> ainsley: this guy that during vo a dictator and listener so
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some of the atrocities and the violations. >> steve: do we have enough time? >> ainsley: opponents jailed and ineligible for offers. brutal attacks on demonstrators. extra judicial executions. human rights. independent media harassed. and arbitrary killings. >> hugo chavez died communist affiliated with cuba. mentored by fidel castro. and because venezuela was able to take root there, brazil is going that direction, ecuador and bolivia is going that direction. we are giving up central and south america just because we want them to drill oil because we don't want to drill oil. and they think that to do with our border. we already have remain in mexico policy with the venezuelans. they don't like venezuelas coming here, when you flee communist regime you are most likely going to be a republican because you want freedom and
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liberty. democrats coming here, this new generation of democrats tend to be socialists. and then when you come to venezuelans go located in florida, you flip florida bright red. they don't want venezuelans here because they are fleeing for freedom and some semblance of democracy. >> steve: we had on "fox & friends first" earlier today the president of the western energy alliance and she had this statement about why this turn by the administration doesn't make a lot of sense. >> it doesn't make sense to continue to try to overregulate the american producer. and then go to venezuela, so we have several different policies that the biden administration is pursuing on federal lands, stopping leasing, stopping pipelines, that makes it more difficult to operate in texas and west virginia and colorado, et cetera. so it doesn't make sense. the only explanation could possibly be that environmentalists don't like to
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see it here in the united states, we'll just import it from somewhere else and maybe they will be happy. they are putting in place more process, more red tape. more obstacles here on the american producer and then they are suddenly determining that venezuela is a beacon of democracy doesn't make sense. >> ainsley: it really doesn't. they don't care. they want our air to be clean here in the united states they don't care about the air in other countries? >> brian: think about the things going on, protests in china people rising up for the right and we say nothing. iran all those people arrested jailed and killed we say nothing. we have a chance to change our foreign policy, we go ahead and make a deal with the devil in venezuela because they have more oil reserves than anybody else in the region, that we stand for nothing. we don't have -- i understand there is real particulars and you have got to deal with some neighbors you don't like, we are going out of our way to do the wrong thing around the globe. and it is sickening. >> steve: ultimately, the administration wants everybody to buy an electric car but for
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the people who just buy an electric car figure, well, you know, electricity is clean. the electricity is generated by coal and oil. so, it is what it is. >> it. >> ainsley: 11 minutes after the top of the hour, coming up, portland is in peril as out of control crime is forcing businessings to shut their doors. blistering notes calling out the liberal city after 15 break-ins in one shop. what the shop owner said. >> brian: mid-air mayhem a plane crashing into power lines. we have the must-see rescue next ♪ ♪
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>> steve: all right. it is 6:16 here in the east on this monday, after thanksgiving. and today, class is back in session at the university of idaho. that community remains on edge over the murder of four students over two weeks ago. >> ainsley: police say they are still working through mountains of tips and evidence. but there are now more questions than there are answers. >> brian: right. doesn't seem they want to give us a lot of answers because it would hurt the investigation perhaps todd joins us. >> it has been more than two weeks since the brutal killings of four university of idaho students and police still have not named a suspect or a motive. students are expected to return to class today. giving them the option to finish the semester remotely killer remains on the loose. police searching for the weapon used in the murder of kayleigh gonzalez, madison and as they
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stay tight-lipped on certain details of the case they say are critical to their investigation. >> kaylee's father saying he hasn't gotten an update from authorities since before thanksgiving and is he tired of being left in the dark. listen. >> they are kind of telling me they can't tell me much which is frustrating to me because i have been very trustworthy. >> with no answers from police, community members are concerned for their safety. officials want to reassure the public they are doing all they can to find answers. >> we recognize there is fear in the community. ultimately, there is a person or persons that is in community. as we are this picture of what occurred we will be able to hopefully ascertain the effects of the case and potentially come up with some sort of idea. >> authorities say they have combed through thousands of tips and conducted at least 150 interviews around the community
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as their investigation continues. meantime, the university of idaho is set to hold a vigil this wednesday for kaylee, madison, ethan and xana. >> brian: wonder how many people are going go back to school and how many people will do remote. >> ainsley: most people will do remote at least through christmas, don't you think hopefully they find out who did this. >> steve: they have offered that we have heard that over 500 digital images have been submitted to the police. as they comb through it trying to figure out is there something in this picture that tells a story terrorizing the campus. >> brian: carley shimkus is promised to give the news update. >> carley: starting in maryland. terrifying scene in the state last night as the plane crashes into live power lines and gets stuck there for seven hours. the pilot and passenger finally freed by rescue workers early this morning and transported to the hospital with serious
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injuries. the dangerous rescue 100 feet in the air could only take place after the tangle of power lines were cut. thousands temporarily losing power because of the crash, which is still under investigation. today is cyber monday and dealings are already kicking off across hundreds of stores online it. comes as online spending on black friday broke a new record this year topping $9 billion in sales with electronics, toys and exercise equipment being the most popular purchases despite record inflation. to say world cup as morocco gets first world cup win since 1988 with a victory over belgium will. [cheers] >> carley: spain scores first in a fierce match against germany. lose their lead and finish in a
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tie and tomorrow the u.s. will play a must win match with a iran. coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern time on fox. we have got to beat iran, guys in more ways than one. brian if you said before tournament beat iran y you get n we would take that. >> ainsley: do you think we can. >> brian: they beat wales because of a red card and their goalie got thrown out. playing a man done. england beat them 6-2 fox ratings has been through the roof. >> ainsley: i can't wait to watch. and then if we go on then how many will go on. >> brian: knockout. you go knockout round and quarterfinals group of 16, 8, 4, then 2. >> ainsley: stormy weather causing travel chaos. heavy rain and wind keeping flights on the ground as travelers were heading home from thanksgiving.
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>> brian: saw the brunt of those delays with 184 delays and. >> ainsley: you said 84. >> brian: 6448 and 177 cancellations. >> steve: janice dean is great with numbers and she joins us right now from outside where it's actually unsenilably warm right now. >> it is. absolutely. half the country is unseasonably warm as we deal with this next storm system that's going to cause flight delays. take a look at what we're dealing with right now in the air over the weekend. of course, a busy travel weekend. busiest when it documents holiday travel. i mean over 2 million people passing through a tsa check point, that's way above from 2019. we have got 600 commercial flights on route. and we have delays across the country for american, united, looks like we have got reno, boston, and burlington for wind and low visibility in parts of baton rouge and corpus crist
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ask. we have the potential for showers and thunderstorms. you see the cold front moving through and next storm system bringing heavy snow for the west across the rockies. and we could actually see the potential for severe storms including tornadoes on tuesday. so, this area of concern stretch from the ark-la-tex up through mississippi and tennessee. we could seat potential for large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. it does happen this fall season. secondary season for severe storms. there is the tornado threat for tuesday. forks weather.com has all of your details and we could see the potential for ef 2 plus tornadoes. very strong tornadoes a possibility for the mississippi river valley. the snow forecast stretching from the northwest through the rockies and then up towards the upper midwest. this is our next big system that's going to move across the country. heavy rainfall in the forecast. they need the rain here but flash flooding will be. a lot to cover. do you know who has all the details in fox weather.com. they have got you covered. put in where you are traveling to and give you the latest
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forecast details. home for the holidays. that is th is the hashtag. >> steve: she showed the weather if the specific northwest. we showed you in the last year or two. some homeless people. the crime problem has become so bad there is a clothing store called ray's pdx store. they have broken into 15 times over the last year and a half obviously if people break in and steal all your stuff you are financially gutted. the owner posted a sign on the window other day blaming the city driving her out of business. >> due to the constant unrelenting behavior safety issues for our employees we have decided to permanently close. our city is in peril.
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small businesses and large cannot sustain doing business in our city's current state. we have no protection or recourse against the criminal player of that goes unpunished. do not be fooled into thinking insurance companies cover losses. we have success designed 15 break-ins. we have not received any financial reimbursement since the third. >> brian: that is why phil knight made the extraordinary move the founder of nike said we have to get rid of this current regime. i'm going to support the republican in this fight even though been a democrat in the past. because he has watched a city decent great before his eyes. it's the location of nike. but, nike itself put money in for the democrats democrats left these idiots in power and city in chaos. only 18% going for republican. only 30% went for zeldin, we would have a shot of getting a
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hold of our crime situation. you are getting what you deserve. >> steve: well, in portland, the nike store actually closed after brazen shoplifting. amp the last break-in at that clothing store we have been telling you about, pdx rains. mayor wheeler's office said the city would help business owners with the repairs which was essentially okay, they broke in your window. so this women. >> call safeway? >> steve: paying for glass, that's great. that is so surface and does nothing for the root cause of the problem. it's never going to change. and that's why she has closed her business. >> ainsley: why stay open? she buys all of the sweaters you see in the window and dotes coats she paid for all of that and is someone comes in and steals it all 15 times. >> steve: insurance company stopped paying after the third break in. >> ainsley: losing money.
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>> brian: something so predictable. we have been saying this over and over again for five or six years. had this election and most people stayed in power. >> ainsley: portland has iconic ice cream store salt and company. if we can't make it safe i can't stay here not responsible to keep them here. they might move headquarters from portland to different state. >> steve: worried about the people in that store scooping the ice cream. a decision a lot of the business owners are making. all right. sad. meanwhile, 6:27 here in the east. terrifying images coming out of communist china as that country's draconian lockdown sends crowds rioting in the streets against president xi's regime. our next guest survived mao's revolution why she says her country is it at a breaking point
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>> chaos erupting all through china. chaos in the streets. zero covid policies which are nonsensical. chinese people seemingly reaching breaking point and publicly calling for leader exa exa spinning to step defiance. joining us now is van fleet. thank you so much for joining
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us. first off, how big a deal are these protests? >> it is a huge deal. it is a huge deal because for the first time since 1989, student pro-democracy movement in tiananmen square, chinese people are demanding not just to stop the lockdown they are demanding political slogans we have heard down with cbp and xi jinping. they want democracy not emperor. they want freedom of speech and freedom of press. huge deal. one thing we heard over give me liberty or give me death. >> brian: evidently, zero covid policy has this country ready to blow anyway. they said a fire started in a 15 eye floor of an apartment building where it seems these people burned alive because they weren't allowed out because of the covid restrictions. then the next thing you know
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there is a large group of protesters in shanghai, there on college campuses. also holding up blank sheets of paper as a protest symbol against censorship. you are going to arrest someone for holding up a blank piece of paper? at what point does the regime start cracking down or is this too big? >> i think this is a turning point. and the people are waking up, especially the young people, i experienced the cultural revolution the mao's dictatorship. for many young people, this is the first time to experience the brutality of communism and they are waking up and there is no stop to it. they know that freedom of speech is essential for their survival. >> brian: vanfleet, the other thing we are seeing is the lack of free market principles, able to exist within the communist
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regime. huge unemployment for 18 to 25-year-olds. they don't seem to have the same vigor as so many of these companies becoming national lived along with the supply chain issues and zero covid policy the president xi overestimate his power? >> >> obviously, obviously it's the case. we'll see, we'll see. the communist are brutal, brutal. they will crack down and they will not hesitate. so we will see. but this is absolutely a turning point. >> brian: i hope so. i think the whole world would benefit from that. it maybe would save taiwan. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> can i say one thing? >> brian: yeah. >> i want to say to american people, don't think this kind of a lockdown would not happen here. if the left has their way, they would not hesitate to do it to us. we need to defend our freedom never let it go.
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>> brian: i hear you. we saw if fauci had his way he would be doing stuff like this. other thing is why can't president biden speak out in support of protesters that would certainly help. buff is he too afraid. thanks so much. appreciate it. meanwhile. >> thank you. >> brian: president and freedom fighter out on paperback. going to bring bring it to the main stage friday night knowledge performing center. going to be streamed on fox nation. v.i.p. tickets still available brian kilmeade.com and 3rd on saturday bmw in jacksonville, florida and another event at night. just go to brian kilmeade.com for more. thanks so much. coming up straight ahead, kim kardashian finally addressing the bell see an go scandal drill just not in america. highlighting plans for communist
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your search for 2 immunotherapies starts here. ask your doctor about opdivo plus yervoy. a chance to live longer. >> ainsley: growing backlash turns venezuela easing sanctions on the communist country over human rights violations. the white house insists quote this action is not being taken in response to energy prices. >>this is a limited license. as we have said in the past, this is about the regime taking the steps needed to support the restoration of democracy in venezuela. here to react host of making money on fox business charles payne. good morning, charles. what's your reaction to. this sort of dumbfounded to be honest with you. it's so nonsensical it. really is president biden has gone to war with american oil
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producers. you know, he has criticized oil, he went to saudi arabia, you know, he -- they have reinstated the immunity for, you know, for the leadership over there it's just another big mistake, a big miscalculation. i think they do all of these things for public consumption, public relations, it's not going to work. the so-called limited license. their oil industry is so broken down because they chased out the american engineers. chased out american know how. it's an absolute wreck it. would take millions of dollars to bring it up to speed. more in the six months, this is all for public consumption and not going to work. >> lots of whole foods here in new york city. we all shop there. and now you won't be able to find maine lobster on the shelves or frozen food sections they are upset because the whales are getting entangled in the traps whatever they put down to catch the lobsters. taken it off the shelves.
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all the fishermen and all the pima industry in maine are upset about this because they are worried about their jobs. >> they are worried about their jobs. when it documents whaling, still japan is still the main culprit. they look at their catches, the size of catches have gone smawrnld smaller and smaller. cutting into generational growth of whales. there is no way small, you know, fishermen in the united states should be paying for this. this is international issue if really you look deeper into it, it's just, again, it's one of these things for you are doing this for public consumption. and, part of the whole foods imagery thing but going to hurt a lot of americans there not make a dent in what is happening with whales. >> the governor of maine is not happy. they are very disappointed in the whole foods decision. tell us about your town hall. you have a town hall coming up on december 15th. >> we talk a lot about business a lot and frame it with large business.
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my main focus has been on small business, entrepreneurship, pull yourself up by the boot straps can you do it. they are facing between inflation and what they call the spiral. sparked paying more people not to work than work. they are facing a real serious critical crisis right now. main engine of growth. main engine of jobs and innovation. we need to save them. >> they are endangered right now. have a town hall and bring in small business folks and put the spotlight on them and their issues because no one else is doing it for them. >> ainsley: you came in early for us, we appreciate it? >> you got it. watcher at 2:00 in the afternoon on fox business called "making money" with charles payne. hope you had a great thanksgiving. now we will hand it over to carley for headlines. >> carley: listen to this, the air marshall national council sending official request asking president biden to stop deploying federal air marshals to the southern border. sonia, the national council's
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executive director joins us on "fox & friends first" earlier with this message. >> the message is clearly let's stop another 9/11. there have been numerous incidents within the last two weeks please replace the air marshals on the border and stop taking them out of the skies and let us do the job we were trained to could. >> referring to southwest airline flights diverted from columbus to little rock because of suspected assault on board. kim kardashian is under fire for refusing to cut ties with balenciaga after fashion brand photo shoot featuring photos of children bondage themed stuffed animals. kardashian did condemn. and reconsidering the partnership with the brand suing the produce ires of the photo shoot $25 million. are balenciaga photos of court documents showing a u.s.s. supreme court decision child pornography laws without their
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approval. firefighters battle a massive four alarm fire at the historic sea port arena in connecticut. crews from across the state had to be called in to assist in containing this massive blaze. at least one business was engulfed with the total damage and the cause of the fire is still unclear. firefighters getting the scene under control overnight despite windy conditions adding to the flames. huge fire there. my goodness. to the nfl we go. starting with the eagles who are now a league best 10-1 on the season with this 40-33 win over the packers and despite two touchdowns from tom brady, the buccaneers fall to the browns in overtime. cleveland winning 23-17. what a game for mike white as the jets demolish the bears 31-10. jets quarterback throwing for three touchdowns in his first game of the season, including this one. >> mike white day on 3rd and 4
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look to throw. touchdown. >> this fumble sealing the deal. this is the first time the saints have been shut out in 21 years. those are your headlines, ainsley, back downstairs to you. >> thank you so much, carley. don't move, it is time for a final fall clean up to get the yard in tip top shape this winter. skip bedell gets all the details and is he going to show us what is he working on out there. they will blow you away. ♪
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usually over an extended period of time that causing the victim to question the validity of their own thoughts. the dictionary says searches for the word on its website were up over 1700 percent in 2022. last-year-old's word was vaccine and in 2020ed word, of course was pandemic. brian? >> brian: all right. thank you very much, carley. now is the perfect time to clean up your yard and prep your lawn for winter. >> carley: all that work can be time-consuming without the right tools. >> that's right. >> steve: here with his tips to saving time and money is skip bedell. every person in my neighborhood was busy picking up the leaves. you picked up your leaves and you brought them to new york. >> i brought bags of leaves just for you guys. i hope you enjoy them. milwaukee this year is making the job really easy because everything is battery operated. no more cords or gas. everything available at home depot and home depot.com.
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on website great cyber monday deals. get one tool get one for free. check that out on my site. being talk to you about quick lock system. this is genius. you buy this one tool powers all these separate attachments, weed whacker, edger, a pole saw, hedge tremendouser, awesome sweeper great to sweep the leaves, snow, ice, really great, space safer in your garage. save time and money great system. the best part is they all operate on m-18 batteries. one battery operates all the tools. but the leaves are the problem this time of year, guys, i want to talk to you about their blowers. super powerful, 600 cfm. hold on to that and go crazy with these leaves. let her rip. >> brian, you are going to need try this. >> do you want me to pick up
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something? >> i do. yeah. >> 600 cfm, steve two m-18 batteries. 600 cfm, lighter weight. single battery, 450 cfm both available by milwaukee and home depot. check these things out. so super cool. >> steve: pick them up with their hands. got to try, this ainsley. put them on your hands just like this. now can you get huge bundles of leads. >> we used these when we were little. >> athletics next thing i want to show you. put it this is mulcher. turn one bag of 11 balls of leaves into one this mulches 11
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bags into one bag. >> that's so cool. i think we are overloading it. you can see it's really super easy. rake your bag over it. plastic bags or paper bags. this will mulch 11 bags of leaves into one bag. i have links for all these things on my website. makes fall clean up really easy. i remember probably 20 years ago my wife got me the big box at home depot with all the battery
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charged tools. the technology now is so much better and so much more powerful. >> amazing. milwaukee especially experts m-18 technology longest run down. newest ones 50% more power that are apowerful than a year or so ago. light weight, run cool and long and power all the tools. what's really cool is even my sir circular saw. steve: universal. >> the whole plat form hundreds of tools that work on this battery. all available at home depot. guys, right now cyber monday great deals going on. >> ainsley: great deals. >> brian: thing is too for dawn for that snow blower. >> ainsley: makes his wife do the ice do another -- if we have a second, watch this, is the quick lock system. put it on your attachment. >> brian: keep watching. >> this runs all these different
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attachments. it's just a power broom. ice, snow, leaves. works really great with dirt, sand, especially with snow and ice. so when you want to take this off you pull it off. put on another atampment. it saves base recommendation not six or seven tools buy one. >> >> ainsley: let me know how that goes. >> steve: special deals on cyber monday. >> skip bedell.com for more information. >> happy fall, everybody. thanks for having me. >> brian: what is coming up next, foreign agent form everywhere disinformation czar taking a new post. i wonder if she will sing her way over steve. in fact, can you sing us out? ♪ ♪ ♪
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