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following a battle with cancer. >> releasing a statement. >> say the way i feel. i'm representing my family, my friends. >> one warnock supporter. >> the polls open in georgia. >> we just need herschel walker in there. >> him, he's a good christian man. >> twitter pushed the distraction, full of old news. >> white house is dismissing musk's twitter files.
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>> worse than the suspensions, they can have blowback. >> it's a way of doing the propaganda quietly. >> all americans selling goods through sites like venmo have to report transactions of at least $600. >> if you use ebay or venmo, it's going to affect you. >> it's time. >> ready to win it, goal, croatia wins. >> brazil rolls on to a quarterfinal date with croatia. ♪♪ >> steve: continuing our theme of showing christmas trees, the square in fairfax, virginia. it's where a couple of my kids were born, mary and sally. >> quaint little town. >> steve: the county just to the
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west of washington, d.c. today right now, they have 43°, going for a high of 52, and drizzly and raining on the sixth day of december, 2022. >> brian: big election day. it matters so much more than people are letting on. they say what's the deal, democrats are in charge. it's a lot. co-chairing every committee in the senate. >> steve: you know who really wants mr. herschel walker to win, probably secretly, would be joe manchin and sinema. because if they have 51 democrats, their power is diminished significantly. >> ainsley: go and vote if you live in georgia. >> steve: the polls have been opened 63 minutes so far this
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morning. >> ainsley: neck and neck in the polls as early voting shattered records. >> brian: the latest on this pivotal race. charles. >> good morning, guys. you mentioned it, polls are officially open across the state. voters at this polling site behind me and others are starting to get out and cast their ballots so they can make the final decision in terms of who georgia voters want to send to washington to represent them as u.s. senator, both incumbent democrat senator rafael warnock and republican herschel walker know this race is close, they are spending every minute they can out on the campaign trail. both candidates have events scheduled this morning in metro atlanta. walker is continuing his bus tour toward marietta georgia, meet and greet supporters like on monday as he tries to energize and turn out voters in
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rural parts of the state. warnock will hold a canvassing event in norcross, georgia a few hours from now. one of the areas warnock's campaign has invested heavily on the ground game. they are hoping a strong turnout on top of what they believe to be a good showing, and make no mistake about it, both camps expect the race to be tight. take a listen. >> you don't vote, you are going to get more chuck schumer and also president biden because senator warnock has shown he's going to vote with them, and herschel walker will give you a voice in washington. >> i think the people of georgia deserve a senator who is going to work for the people of georgia. some will decide we don't need your voice and we do. there is still a path for herschel walker to win this race. >> guys, we just got an update
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from the georgia secretary of state's office, we are hearing that wait times are pretty good this morning, four minutes on average, and so far they estimate at least 100,000 people have cast their ballots so far this morning. back to you guys. >> steve: thank you very much. >> brian: is anyone passing out from lack of water. passing out with no water. >> ainsley: takes me back to the elections, your big thing. like really, you need water in line? >> brian: can't you bring a water bottle with you? >> steve: lawrence jones, not only has water but bacon. he's at louise's cafe in georgia. >> looking at the local newspaper and says election day has arrived in georgia and then it says state voters get the final say on the senate race and the balance of power. that's why we are here in
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georgia, a big race, it's a dead heat right now. we have been talking with walker voters, warnock voters, and the consensus is, it all comes down today because republican voters are known to vote on election day and not during early voting. a little fatigue, but people know it's deciding the balance of power in the senate and what they can do legislatively in the senate, guys. we'll be talking to people all morning, back to you guys. >> steve: thank you, lawrence. job well done. >> brian: best tease ever. wouldn't it be great if we could get a standing ovation for teases. >> ainsley: some sad news to tell you about. >> steve: indeed. remembering an icon, emmy award winning actress kirstie alley is dead at the age of 71 after a private and very quick, apparently, battle with cancer. >> ainsley: tributes are pouring in after her children shared the heartbreaking news last night.
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>> brian: griff jenkins has more reaction of the tragic news. >> sad morning, the beloved actress known for comedy roles in movie and tv died after a short battle with cancer. according to the family. the family saying they only recently discovered her cancer diagnosis. released a statement that reads in part this. our mother's zest and passion for life, her children, grandchildren, many animals, and eternal joy of creating were unparalleled and live life to the fullest just as she did. perhaps best known for her emmy winning role on "cheers," the witty rebecca. >> one time you were down at the end of the hall and i could see a tiny piece of your elbow and i didn't know for sure if it was you and i thought to myself hmm, and thought to myself, and then you came around the corner, god,
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no. >> her co-star ted danson saying i send my love to their children, she had a heart of gold. and kelsey grammar believed grief is a private matter but i will say i loved her. and "look whose talking films," alongside her close friend john travolta. >> he must think you are his father. >> i have spent a lot of time with him. >> he thinks we are going to end up together. >> travolta is sharing this photo of his long time friend saying kirstie was one of the most special relationships i've ever had. i love you, kirstie. i know we will see each other again. throughout her career, alley did not shy away from voicing her opinion and representing her
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values. "tucker carlson tonight" back in 2020. >> i'm representing my family and my friends, not that they don't need me to represent the democrats, but my way of life and values and my people. >> she made us laugh, cry, and made us think. kirstie alley was 71 years old. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. >> brian: tributes as well to kirstie alley, actor dean cain and hollywood stunt coordinator and close friend wally crowder. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> brian: wally, you had a long relationship, friendship with kirstie alley. i think she was at your wedding, i read you named your twin daughter after her. tell us a little bit about the kirstie alley we don't know. >> she was amazing. i was doing really good this
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morning, by the way, thank you so much for having me here, i can't believe my buddy, dean cain, remembered that i'm still alive. but yes, my best friend parker stevenson who was her former husband, we used to run around together and when my wife lori and i got married parker was on location in new zealand and kirstie stepped up to the plate and said i'll be your best man. she was gorgeous. you put her in a tuxedo, you know, she just looked like a million bucks. and as sad as today is, she's in glory with the lord. >> ainsley: i was reading how you were telling our producers earlier she was barking orders when your wife was delivering the twins, she was running around the hospital making sure your wife had everything that she needed. any other stories you want to share? >> she's just amazing. this was the kindest woman, she loved dean cain, she loved super
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man because we actually had that little baby kirstie named after kirstie on dean cain's show, "lois and clark," and this woman went out of her way for everybody and i mean, i know she would get in trouble on twitter but she spoke her mind. she didn't hold back but she was kind and honest and giving. you have no clue the lives that she saved through, you know, drug rehab and donations through her charity. this was a friend that just, i call it on location now. she's scouting another location for dean and i, and i told her to look for a racetrack, you know. so he and i could go head to head. i literally woke up yesterday morning at 3:00 in the morning and said lord, take her home, she's suffering. it's time for kirstie to go home. >> brian: dean, she took a lot of slings and arrows, too, for
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standing up for politics. in one way caught her by surprise. >> well, yeah, listen, it's been said so often this morning that she was an icon, she was amazing, and i don't think anybody really knew she was ill. wally was shocked as in. but she was a one-of-a-kind. she was a force of nature. on the screen and off the screen and she was one of those brave folks who was not afraid of the cancel culture and speaking her mind and as a result you take those slings and arrows, but i think history will vindicate her and her opinions and allow people to go, of course you should have your opinion and not run along with the masses and you know, when -- wally emailed me at 4:00 in the morning, 5:00 in the morning to let me know this happened and i got to meet her a number of times throughout the years, nobody made me feel -- the stories wally would tell made me feel she was my best friend as well. absolute loss. >> steve: wally, we were showing
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a picture of her riding on an electric piece of luggage for a future project you guys were working on. can you tell us about that? >> leave it to me. she and i were working on a project, and this is a ten mile an hour piece of luggage that you can ride through the airport and she visited us in georgia and pick up my gorgeous wife lori, they would go to kansas and she decked out the city with her lights and everything, so i put her on this little thing and she rode around between the pomeranians, and said you really want me to ride this through the airport? and i said i know you, you would do it. don't think i won't. she was amazing. >> ainsley: wally, what type of cancer did she have? >> you know, it -- it hit quick. she had back problems, and it ended up being colon cancer but she went, you know, to the
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doctor to get her back checked out, bulging disc, and that's what they came up with. and she was silent even with us. i mean, her secretary sarah read me a letter to lori and i about it and i know she was on chemo, she had nine sessions and it didn't work. this was really fast, and really quick. >> steve: i don't think we knew the nature of the cancer until you revealed it there. final 15 seconds to remember your friend. >> i can't say anything better than wally has said, and obviously her family misses her, but when you are a public person like her and you've done so much work, i think everybody feels the loss and it's just heartbreaking, and so quick. but she's with god now and hopefully i'll see her, not for a while, not for a while yet, i have a lot more to do here, hopefully she's happy and
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resting. >> steve: thank you both to remember your friend kirstie alley. >> ainsley: wally, give our love to her children and grandchildren, she's a grandmother. >> steve: she was 71. >> ainsley: young. >> start with president biden travelling to arizona, but won't be making a stop at the border despite being 100 miles away. his administration says he's working to make real changes while slamming republicans for their political stunts by visiting the border. during biden's time as president he has yet to visit the border, not even once. house republicans will call on former twitter executives to testify before congress about the platform's role in suppressing the 2020 hunter biden laptop story. comes after the release of the files of the weekend that revealed communications between twitter and the fbi to censor the new york post reporting but the white house press secretary
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karine jean-pierre says the shocking revelations are just a distraction, and says ceo elon musk should focus on a report of a rise in hate speech and those are your headlines. >> brian: georgia senate candidate herschel walker is holding a meet and greet in marietta georgia, where he's going to vote and urge other people to vote, not only vote, period, but vote for him. >> ainsley: and he was taking pictures with this lady, there she is hugging him, talking to him, and today's a big day for him. >> steve: it sure is. yesterday when he was touring north parts of georgia which he won last month, he urged republicans who avoided early voting do it today. it's a raining day in parts of georgia, will that impact turnout? we won't know for sure until tonight, 7:00, when the polls close. >> case dismissed, hundreds of potential felons in one blue
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city getting off due to a shortage in public defenders. our next guest will never get justice after being viciously attacked. >> brian: lowering the bar, the major change the navy is making as recruitment levels sink to new lows. a glimpse into the no-too-distant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part? the prequel is pretty sweet too. ♪ ♪
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company for veterans and active-duty service people, and they and their families. we're the ones there to help them. people are doing hard, arduous, difficult, dangerous things. some of them are giving their lives right now, today, for the freedoms that we have here in this country. they're willing to do that for you, for me, and for our family. so for us, at newday, to have the opportunity to turn around and help those people at this point in time. it's a labor of love, it's a noble service, and that's what we're all about.
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>> brian: hundreds of felony crimes in one blue city will never be prosecuted due to a shortage of public defenders. >> steve: apparently the district attorney for that county that encompasses portland, oregon speaking out, calling it horrific, adding "we are having to have a lot of awful conversations with people." >> ainsley: one of those victims, a bus driver who was maced while behind the wheel
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earlier this year, chris day, joins us live. tell us what happened to you on the bus that day. >> well, that day i was at a light getting ready to service a stop on the other side of the intersection, and there was a customer at the back door and the light was about to turn green and the customer hollered up to me could you let me out here. i was not close to the curb or anything and it was not a safe location to open the door and i told the customer i needed to service across the street. light just turned green, i was starting to move forward, the customer got mad, started kicking at the back door, i was able to get pulled over to the curb, get the door activated, and the customer was so upset they came running out the back door, came into the front door and started to try to attack me, and i had a partial barrier so they could not really get to me with a punch so they pulled out their mace and emptied the can out in my face and the whole
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driver area. >> steve: and chris, i know -- you've had four major assaults while doing your business as a driver over the last 15 years. how does it make you feel, though, to know that somebody who assaults you, though, is going to get off because they don't have enough public -- you know, enough prosecutors, which suggests that they are not wisely spending their money. your taxpayer money in that county. >> oh, it has me upset. i mean, this -- these customers that are doing this already very few of them are getting caught and now the ones that are getting caught are getting away with it. that means other operators, everything, this is just snowballing into a big issue. >> brian: i mean, if you look at what has happened in terms of homicides, thefts, look at these
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numbers. motor vehicle thefts up 70%, homicides up 148%, there's no light at the end of the tunnel, is there? >> correct, and it's -- it's getting really scary. >> ainsley: and chris, because of this, you are no longer driving busses, right? >> at this time, i'm working with workman's comp on re -- getting more education and possibly finding an office job, just so i'm out of the public. i -- too many situations have just stacked up on me and i want to get away from the public right now. >> steve: you are not the only person leery of taking a job driving a bus when so many people are assaulted behind the wheel. chris day, good luck to you. >> ainsley: wish you the best, chris. >> brian: and i'm going to get political, phil knight said we need a republican governor, oregon is falling apart. but people of oregon just put
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everybody back in power. good job. >> ainsley: polls are open in the peach state as voters decide whether to replace rafael warnock with herschel walker. lawrence is at louise's cafeteria. >> the weather is not the best, a question for the voters here. with the weather not being the best, do you think voters are still going to show today? >> yeah! >> all right. we'll discuss it. more of "fox & friends" coming up. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water.
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>> ainsley: polls are now open across the state of georgia, voters will decide between incumbent democrat rafael warnock or republican herschel walker. >> brian: 380 million spent on the race. lawrence is at louise's cafeteria in georgia. >> we are wrapping up our coverage, i wanted to ask the voters who issue is most important, this is our rapid fire, let's do it. so what's the most important iep for you? >> honesty, integrity. >> what's the most important?
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>> voter i.d. >> all right, brother. what's the most important issue for you? >> i'm voting for walker to try to stop this dumpster fire in washington. >> good copy, thank you. >> ma'am, the most important issue for you? >> economy. good morning, fox family. >> ma'am? >> illegal immigration. >> let's keep moving. what's the most important issue for you? >> herschel winning. >> the border. >> all right, let's keep moving. ma'am, what's the most important issue? >> the inflation. >> ma'am? >> inflation. >> sir. >> the border. >> ma'am. >> schools. >> schools, let's keep moving, we are going to get everybody in today. what's the most issue, ma'am? >> the economy. >> sir. >> the crime. >> ma'am? >> border. >> border. >> corruption in washington. >> corruption in washington. let's keep moving. still got some time? let's do it. sir, what's the most important issue for you? >> economy and the border.
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>> ma'am, what's the most important issue for you? >> inflation and the border. >> what about you, sir? >> inflation and the border is one of the biggest. and special -- i always knew biden when he first was elected what he did, i knew he was just going to be a crook, connected to china, and he's, you know, he has to -- >> you are not shocked at all. >> yes. >> thank you so much. >> ma'am, tell me, what's the most important issue for you. >> who the woke liberals are doing to children in our schools. >> and who are you going to vote for in this election? >> herschel walker, already voted. >> why? >> because we don't want war being no, don't like what he's doing in washington and i think it's time for a change. >> thank you so much, ma'am.
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tell me who you are voting for. >> voted, voted for herschel. >> why did you vote for walker? >> i don't trust warnock and don't trust biden and we don't need warnock for six years. >> what's the most important issue for you and your family? >> drifting toward socialism. >> all right, let's keep moving. we keep hearing this, guys, over and over and over and over about inflation, inflation. ma'am. what's the most important issue for you? >> inflation, i guess. >> why inflation? >> cause it's been hard on us, i believe, yeah. >> do you think things are going to get better? >> i hope things are going to get better. >> thank you so much, ma'am. that's going to conclude our coverage here in georgia, a great time being here. the issues that matter to voters. election integrity, inflation, inflation, inflation, gas prices and crime. i think that's going to be the difference maker in this election, guys. back to you guys in new york.
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>> steve: very nicely done. thank you very much, lawrence jones, live from georgia. >> brian: cannot wait to see the results, get them tonight. lowering the bar as congress considers repealing the virus vaccine mandate. the navy is taking drastic measures to boost recruitment. tulsi gabbard joins us live to react. plus, what would dolly do? a right on dolly parton's pure bus, complete with a cabinet full of her wigs. how you can visit coming up on "fox & friends." ♪♪
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says does it make sense to have the policy since 2021, a discussion i am open to and we are having. fox news contributor, democrat congressman, tulsi gabbard served in battle before. joins us to react. tulsi, really? still kicking out people from a military that is desperate for people for this reason? >> yeah, brian, it makes absolutely no sense and points to frankly the failure of leadership, both in the dod and in politicians in washington, including president biden. you know, how can they say they have a recruiting problem without actually looking in the mirror and recognizing hey, maybe that problem starts with me as a leader in the dod. i know people personally, brian, who have been kicked out of the military, some who have served ten years, 20 years, 25 years, all because of this mandate that makes no sense and frankly is based on a lie that fauci and others continue to propagate as they have, which is the vaccines
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will prevent you from catching covid, and that it will prevent you from spreading covid. the fact that this is even a question at this point whether or not to lift this dod mandate and that secretary austin is opposing it is just absolute madness. speak of the fact you've got people like adam smith saying we won't even consider reinstating those kicked out under this crazy policy because people have to follow orders. it should be no question that this mandate should be lifted and those who are kicked out under this wrong-headed decision should be reinstated with back pay. >> brian: listen, you want to do this and lessen the symptoms and some of the other things if there is a shot out there that worked, the american shot, i get it. certain the chinese shot. but if you get the original shot, four variants in from that shot, it's totally ineffective. so what are you saying? listen to the numbers. army, 15,000 soldiers short. national guard, loss of 7500,
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the navy has met only 10% of the goal, marines 30% of the goal. the air force, 10%. let alone the people we are kicking out. also 3,600 marines are facing discharge, 834 army, excuse me, air force, 1800 army members, 1900 navy. we need these men and women. let's be practical for once in our governmental lives. >> it just sends such -- there is a message it sends, brian, is that the leaders of this country don't appreciate those who have raised their hands and volunteered to serve and lay their lives down in service to this country. that's the message that they are sending out. they are more concerned about being pleasing or popular to the woke people who really think it's the most important thing and are refusing to look at science than they actually care about doing what's best for people. covid is a very real disease, it poses a great risk to vulnerable
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populations, and those who are concerned about it have options available to them, one of them being a vaccine. about you to mandate this for the military and kick people out or not allow them to serve, continue serving this country because of a mandate that's proven again that made no sense, it's just -- it's undermining what they are trying to accomplish with the recruiting goals. >> brian: it's not smallpox, not polio, this is different, not a matter of come one, come all, and admiral kirby and general lawson selling out their brother, and 50 for the fallen, anniversary of pearl harbor, ruck march 50 miles around oahu. >> i'm joining, i'm proud to support this amazing non-profit, 50 for the fallen. in a few hours i'll be joining them as we kick off our 50 mile ruck march, it's a ruck march,
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carrying the sack as we do in the military, starting on the east side of the island and walking 50 miles straight starting at noon today, ending at pearl harbor on sunrise marking the 81st anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, remembering and honoring those who sacrifice in service to this country so important at a time where we have leaders in washington who are questioning whether or not our god-given freedoms enshrined in the constitution are relevant anymore. we have to remember who these people are who gave everything for this country and why, both 81 years ago and those who continue to sacrifice everything today. >> brian: december 6th today, and december 7th tomorrow is that day. tulsi gabbard, get her podcast wherever you are comfortable getting the podcast. good job.
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>> thanks, brian. >> brian: and she's fit enough to get it done. ashley. >> start with a fox news alert, emmy winning actress kirstie alley has died following a short illness, her children confirming last night and her long time friend wally crowder joined us earlier saying she fought a brief battle with colon cancer. >> it hit quit. she had back problems and it ended up being colon cancer, but she went to the doctor to get her back checked out, bulging disc, and that's what they came up with. and she was silent even with us, i mean -- her secretary sarah read me a letter to lori and i about it and i know she was on chemo, she had nine sessions and it didn't work. this was really fast, and really quick. >> tributes are still pouring in this morning from friends, co-stars and fans. she was 71 years old. and a connecticut mother is
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being hailed a hero after saving her daughter from a vicious racoon attack. the brave mom and her daughter joined us earlier. listen to this. >> the motherly instinct, when you hear your kid scream like that, it doesn't matter what's going on, you are going to save your kid. >> you look out and keep them away from the racoons, ok? >> uh-huh. >> ok. do it. >> that's right. that's right. what a cute kid. they say they have to go through a series of rabies shots but it could have been a lot worse. and tom brady doing what he does best, leading the bucs to a game-winning comeback, surging from a 13-point deficit with minutes left in the fourth quarter to beats the saints 17-16, brady making light of the big win after the game. >> just like we drew it up. the just like we drew it up. >> so the win puts the bucs at the top of the underachieving
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nfc south with five wins and eight losses on the season, and those are your headlines, toss it out to janice dean. >> janice: terri, i'm from texas. >> john from cleveland. >> janice: where are you from? >> pittsburgh, new york. >> what would you say the weather is like in new york? >> cloudy and may get rain later. >> janice: what's your name, love? >> sage. >> janice: i think she did really well. it's 48, feels warmer than average. we have a cold front that's kind of lingering across the central u.s. and that's going to bring some showers, thunderstorms in the forecast for some of these areas. we are not talking about a severe weather outbreak but rain for the northern part of georgia as people head out to the polls, of course. we have some voting going on, so bring your umbrella. and there are the potential record warm lows across the northeast, so it's going to feel warm tomorrow, warmer than average, and the rest of the country looks pretty good. do you like the warmer than average temperatures?
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>> yeah. >> janice: are you hoping for a white christmas? >> yes. >> janice: and you hope santa is good, too? you know who could make that happen? brian kilmeade. you know santa well, right? >> brian: right, santa is on his game, he has trimmed down because of global warming, everything is hotter, so he feels he has to take a little weight off. >> janice: no, that's right. >> brian: and willing to deliver everything needed. >> janice: awesome. santa is going to be really good to you. all right, brian, take it away. >> brian: up next, looking for ways to save this holiday season? several great gifts to make at home. but first, check with bill hemmer who makes all his gifts by hand and he's going to tell us what's coming up in his show. >> bill: i was impressed with your santa knowledge. big day in georgia, go to the boards to show you what's happening down there. mark penn, karl rove, great analysis between walker and warnock.
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>> steve: if you need a break from working 9 to 5, the queen of country music has the place to steve. leave joline at home and get down to dollywood, you can relax in dolly parton's actual tour bus. fox business reporter madison alworth, a dream of hers forever and joins us inside the bus with more. >> steve, this is the coolest suite at dollywood. we are inside the tour bus like you said, you can live like the country queen herself. take a look at those wigs, you can sit where she does her own make-up, you know what she says, takes a lot of money to look this cheap. and we are talking about a lot of money. if you want to stay here for two nights, it's $10,000. but, that money goes to a good cause, and this is quite an epic experience. i want to bring in jen webb. what does that $10,000 profit go
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towards if someone comes and stays here? >> the $10,000 profits from the stay go to her gift giving program, dolly parton's imagination library. >> and dolly fans know she does not love to fly or stay in hotels. the last 15 years this was part of her sanctuary. >> pretty much anything she did in the 15 years, but "backwoods barbie" and a musical. >> this is clearly a full size fridge, she was insistent for a full size, so they had to take out the front windshield and not ever have to leave. for $10,000, you can enjoy the fridge, the wigs, everything on the bus. it's a small price to pay to live like dolly. >> steve: hooray for dollywood. we are continuing our week of savings with tips and tricks for affordable home decor this holiday season and our next
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guest, it's all about doing it yourself. diy stuff. here is barbara. >> good morning, great to see you. >> steve: start down here, i love what you have done with the real thin pool noodles you can make candy canes. >> they are great, they can go outside. they are proven to handle the pool, they can handle the weather. have to wrap them up. tiktok does not tell the real story, it uses hot glue to wind it, it does not work. you have to use skewers, and get in there, but it's really cute. and very inexpensive. >> steve: and the dowels keep it from uncoiling. so chestnuts roasting on an open fire, here in new york city, but everybody else, s'mores. >> this company, city bonfires makes it inside or outside. you light this up, and you can have an s'mores party wherever
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you are at, and cover it up when it's over, not too much smoke involved. >> steve: puts the fire out. people are on a budget, a great way to save dough. >> i grabbed some stickers, get them off vista print, anywhere, and throw any snack that you want and you can just have a handful in your handbag. uber drivers, door men, everybody that is in your life, give them festive cheer. >> steve: and my wife and i have done some vista print stuff and when you put your name on it, seems like $50 more fancy. it costs $3, and crazy. now this, i can't believe you are talking about such a festive drink. i've never seen this. >> everybody is going to love these. i put some cranberry juice, vodka, open it up, pour it over the cranberries, garnish, extra sugar, it's important to make it more festive. tastes the same, maybe even tastes better because it looks
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better. >> steve: fantastic. and in front of the house, this last idea is absolutely genius. obviously this is a gigantic christmas ornament that must cost 200 bucks. >> if you buy it off the internet it can be $100, but this you can just recycle an exercise ball. the bouncy balls you always see in supermarkets, and look at this top. i took that out of recycling, a wire hanger, easy-breezy, anyone can do it. >> steve: and from a distance, looks like an ornament. >> legit, right? and not everybody is using the exercise ball they got last year for christmas, recycle it, use it again. and we have these ornaments, time capsule ornaments a lot of fun, they say 2023 on them. the key is you can use them as like a place setting at christmas dinner and inside you want -- it's a time capsule. why not capture what you are doing, put everybody's name on it, you pop it on there, and
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sits on the tree. you don't open it until 2032. it can be a lot of fun. >> steve: fantastic. >> a lot of fun, and get these at any craft store. the clear ones like there, any size and a ton of fun. >> steve: three weeks until christmas, come on, folks, get cracking. thank you very much. great advice. we are going to step aside. more "fox & friends" live from new york city in a couple minutes. ♪♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪
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♪ >> that's orlando, florida. as we speak the airport is getting more crowded. everyone goes to disney for christmas. >> sail away. see you tomorrow. here now "america's newsroom." >> bill: good morning, guys, good morning orlando and at home. election today in georgia for the second time in a row the peach state is voting in a runoff with some very big consequences. it's tuesday, i'll bill hemmer. a couple weeks before the big day. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." i thought of you this morning because you love election day and now you get one more day at the board. one more day at the board. the polls are open. people in georgia are voting. nearly 2 million people cast early ballots. down 40% from the last runoff. the senate broke its single day record for t
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