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is like blowing the whistle, trying to get it to go the other direction. but what i really love about this abo is she remains totally calm and at one point her, the bear well, i thinkbecas both of them remain calm because she remained calm. >> that's what you're supposed to do, judge. she's got she got better film, though. >> she's gotten closer. and if and you listen to the ta at one point, she says, oh, thisli is which i thought woulde be like a really greatat final last words. >> and she's, of course, videotaping these. yeah. okay v. the wait a minute. and this is just on a trail and the bear is walking the trail. well, yeah, it's got she has her cut right behind her, so she's not backinth g the bear, is not? >> that's mama bear. she's not backing down. yeahn.. d my sister in lawin had a bear in her backyard ♪ [the star-spangled banner]
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♪ [the star-spangled banner] rachel: our nation's and some this saturday morning. thanks for sending your pictures. pete: it is not my cat but i would adopt it if need be. good morning. rachel: not going to get on the cat. pete: that's good. i know you are on the patriot awards. rachel: still in the afterglow. rachel: pete: we just returned from nashville where the patriot award happened.
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will: it was slightly bedazzled. it was perfectly tasteful, not over the top. rachel: it was. it was. on thursday night at the patriot awards not as tasteful that you wore it in the morning for "fox and friends". pete: i had three outfit changes, the last outfit at the patriot awards on "fox and friends". will: your tux. but there is your be dazzled. pete: credit to the fox wardrobe department. you can't go over the top but a little bit there kind of work to. rachel: it worked. pete: too much talk about clothes and be dazzling. will: when you look at it that way 0 be dazzling is acceptable. pete: a nice-looking gray suit.
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look at that. will: i am getting outshined right there. rachel: trying to make up for our trip this morning. here's the deal. the event, everyone looked great, the people that were selected blooming away. honestly. how do you find all these people? pete: i credit my wife. there is a lot of thought to it. they have been villain eyes did. stand up for your kids and they are doing that. we are not afraid of that. and amazing world war ii vet who almost gave an hour-long speech. well-deserved younger patriot,
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the nashville cops at the end who took the shooter down. you can still watch it right now, it broke all records on the platform. all right. we are going to move on. a fox news alert. protesters swarming the streets of several major cities across the country yesterday, many with a clear anti-israel message. >> occupation no more. >> 5678. will: 40 protesters were arrested at the university of michigan after security and protesting inside a school building. rachel: trey yingst has the latest on what is happening on
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the ground. >> reporter: is really forces continue to operate in the gaza strip. thousands pushing deeper into gaza city. israelis releasing new video of the weapons they are recovering. one such location is an islamic jihad storehouse and also a training ground. they recovered rockets and a number of weapons used by islamic jihad to attack in southern israel on october 7th and also to launch rockets against these communities in the south. the israelis found mortar shells and gaza kindergarten as they were operating there, islamic jihad continued to hide weapons. the israelis urging more civilians ahead of the southern part of the strip as they operate around critical infrastructure inside gaza city. still, the focus remains on
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gaza's hospital along the strip where hundreds of patients are being treated. we were there earlier with his really forces as they operated and there are reports today that the israelis are urging people to evacuate from gaza. last night i was at a briefing with a senior official who indicated hospital directors asked israelis to coordinate with international organizations like the un and the red cross to assist civilians to get to a safer location. it is unclear how many people left the hospital over the past 24 hours but as the fighting continues on the southern french, we know there are some develop in sonny's relapse northern front with lebanon, the lebanese militant group hezbollah getting involved in the fight once again firing 25 rockets into northern israel today. at this hour there are still siren sounding in the northern part of the country as the israelis look to defend their northern border. it's not just in israel. we've seen uranian proxies across the region.
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since the war started on october 7th, we have seen 60 attacks against us interests across the region. most of these attacks committed by iranian backed iraqi she a militias. trying to put pressure on the americans. we've seen some level of us response, not enough to deter the uranian regime. these attacks against us interests across the middle east. brian: pete: we seen these attacks on us bases, back-and-forth on the border, the offensive in gaza continuing. the first minute of this conflict we had the conversation could this escalate into a wider war? is there any indication that it will or is this a slow boil thing, like hezbollah it will launch rockets because they need to show solidarity with hamas but don't want the big fight. what's your sense? >> reporter: we talked about this since the beginning of the
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conflicts. we look at uranian proxies across the region, in lebanon the lebanese militant group hezbollah. when we zoom out to a 30 foot view we have iran backed houthi rebels in yemen, uranian links militias in syria and she a militias around baghdad. it is across the region and that's not even talking about the islamic republic itself and how they could get involved in this fight. there are us interests across the region, strikeforce groups, a commitment by the united states to protect israel, but they are not in the region to fight hamas but to deter iran and its proxies. the calculation by the uranian regime has to do with hamas and hezbollah. if they understand hamas will be completely destroyed, that is delivered to us by top military leadership in israel as a redline, something that might get hezbollah more involved in the fight but if
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hezbollah gets more involved you might see the american is striking or helping to shoot down missiles that would be fired into israel. there are a lot of moving parts but the question is whether iran is willing to risk such heavy response because if israel launches a larger campaign against hezbollah it is understanding they will strike beirut and hezbollah across southern lebanon and iran will lose its largest proxies across the middle east and it would mean they would have not the power they have today. will: thanks for that. meanwhile, new york city protests across manhattan. yesterday it felt like the city was congested if not shutdown. it metastasized throughout various areas of the city. actress susan sarandon was among the people in the crowd calling for a cease-fire. >> a lot of people are afraid
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of being jewish at this time and i getting a taste of what it feels like to be a muslim in this country, so often subjected to violence. it is important to listen, it is important to have facts, try to take a breath before you answer, and if it is possible, have a conversation. we need a cease-fire now. pete: susan sarandon preaching to us with a simpsons jacket on. it is amazing from the beginning they conjured up the imagery of islamphobia too. that's not what we are talking about but somehow that is -- the chanter earlier, israel is a terrorist state, no chance of iran is a terrorist state, very 1-sided reaction. rachel: interesting seeing these palestinian flags.
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american flags, protests in america with foreign flags, flags that blm, ukraine, everything else, those are hanging on buildings from the protesters. just interesting. i see people really jazzed up about this conflict, not seeing any protests or concern about for example what is happening in the donald trump trial which affects free-speech and expression in a profound way, political expression for conservatives. pete: they are counting on the justice department. rachel: interesting what gets people passionate in this country these days. will: dan goldman saw protests in front of the dnc this week,
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there was protests yesterday, the bank of new york and the political office of congressman dan goldman covered in graffiti, free palestine, in brooklyn. rachel: congressman dan goldman was in israel for the october 7th event, hunker down with his family so he experienced that and comes home to this by his own voters which is shocking. representative is rashida tlaib was supposed to speak at arizona state university and because of security concerns or whatever the university says you can't do this, we are not going to have it and she had to appear via zoom and here's what she had to say about the fact she feels her inability to
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speak, had to deal with four a long time, not being able to speak on campus because of security concerns. here's what she had to say about that. >> this is a movement beyond one person and that is arizona state university. as a palestinian my people have been displaced for 75 years. i'm not going to be silenced. i'm not going to step away from being able to speak about truth, about what is happening. pete: i don't like seeing anyone be canceled or not able to talk. you always wonder about security concerns and where that is coming from but you know what the message is.
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rachel: we should have people speak on campus on all issues. it is not as if it is conservatives. rachel: one of the main people who couldn't speak was ben schapiro. been schapiro would have a security concern on campus. will: he pointed out something, the way san francisco turned into islam and for five, 7 days during the visit of the chinese premier, chinese communist party, can get cleaned up in a heartbeat. bill marr - bill maher says that will give you an indication. >> i want to try a theory why trump is killing it not only in
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the party but beating biden handily too, because xi, president xi of china came and met with biden in san francisco and they had a little summit and did something interesting, it is a city that needs to be put under control so they did because xi was coming, put aside the fact you only cleanup when company is coming. they cleaned it up, vagrants off the street, the homeless, the guy who sends us the fentanyl sees somebody on fentanyl. this is why trump is winning, he talks about i'm going to open the mental hospitals, not saying they are a good solution but put people in camps, the immigrant, all this stuff, people just see a country in the cities that looks out of control, the fact the democrats could control it for three days, how about making it permanent?
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rachel: why not make it permanent? if you figured out you could do it. where did they put the people? will: i was filling in for jesse, they pushed it to the edges, the suburbs and it feels back. pete: attends over here. the tents are out. the communist chinese flags are in, make sure xi xinping feels comfortable. and move back in. staggering. rachel: i wonder if the chinese flags will come down. rachel: chinese and palestinian flags. pete: all over. rachel: and lgbt q. will: police are expected to
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give an update on the deadly shooting at a new hampshire psychiatric hospital. a gunman opened fire in the lobby of the facility killing a security guard. a state trooper later shot and killed the suspect. the hospital treating a patients but close to visitors as police investigate. former first lady rosalynn carter is in hospice care at her home in georgia. the carter center says the 96-year-old and her husband, former president jimmy carter are spending time together. the former president has been in hospice care since february. the carter family revealed rosalynn was diagnosed with dementia. the two are the longest married couple and potential history celebrating 77 years together. open ai cofounder sam altman is no longer ceo of the chat gpt parent company, the company claims altman was not consistently candid with his communication and further stated the board no longer has confidence in his ability to run the company.
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bharati will take over until open ai can find a full-time replacement. open ai president and cofounder saying based on today's news, i quit. a big story. rachel: tell me why it is a big story. will: people said sam altman is the guy when it comes to ai. how much insight, foresight? enough to push him out. college football, in washington state, it was all cougars all night. >> there is a return. it is breaking. just in. touchdown.
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will: as if it couldn't get worse, the star quarterback was heard on the player. on this play he would not return to the game. 56-14. not going to say i told you so but no dion. pete: you did tell us. will: two games. a lot of hyper. will: michigan takes on maryland without jim harbaugh, a big noon kickoff will be live. at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the kickoff is at noon. speaking of protests, we introduce you to the marxist funding anti-israel rallies. rachel: migrant mayhem brings big bills and budget cuts to the big apple. putting safety on the line. pete: palmer row with the impact next. lack friday every y we've got deals on samsung appliances fit for any kitchen
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and other chemical precursors. rachel: president biden meeting with mexican president obrador who claims he will secure the border but is it all a little too little land too late? cities across the country facing the impact of biden's border policies including right here in new york city. let's break down the effects just on the big apple. more than 140,000 migrants entered the city since last spring with an average of 600 migrants entering every single day. the city's shelter program houses 65,000 people with estimates of up to one hundred thousand next fiscal year. the migrant influx has already cost the city $2 billion this fiscal year. mayor eric adams warns migrants expected a price tag of $12 billion over the next three for school years. the nypd is set to reduce
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29,000 cops by the end of 2,025, a number the city hasn't seen since the mid-90s. fire and police budgets have been cut, and estimated budget gap of $7 billion. what this means for new york city as migrants continue to pour in. format nypd inspector paul morrow. this is so fascinating to me because i'm old enough to remember a few years ago democrats complaining about $5 billion to $7 billion for a wall and looking at these numbers, that's just new york city. every city in america is facing this in some of cities are much smaller communities with far less resources. >> in new york we have the media as well. this is undeniably going to have a negative effect, some
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are obvious, some less so, things like response times, let's cops and cars etc. . one thing you don't hear a lot about is police omnipresence. this is an underdiscussed aspect of police work. when the cops are out there, especially young cops want to get involved, essentially does preventative, it is prophylactic and if you have a couple cops in times square or on the beach someplace some people tend to at least in that area, just common sense, when you're down to 29,000. it's no accident the restaurants in new york city that occurred in the 90s leading up to the deblasio administration, no accident that dovetails perfectly with increasing head account of the nypd. when you have safety, people come.
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rachel: they discussed fentanyl trafficking, the migrant crisis taking such a large hole in the city's budget, they only have 29,000 cops by 2025. just so interesting, to talk to the president of mexico, it is so great that you are not closing the border, that you don't have a wall. just unbelievable but the impact on individual cities and individual families. >> the cause and effect is undeniable, you have to wonder how long washington can just deny the obvious. if you don't have a southern border and have these folks coming in all day every day and we know most of them are economic refugees, that is to be a settled issue. you are not going to -- the care and feeding is so completely on the government that it is obviously going to break the bank but i will say this. a lot of this sounds a little bit, structure sound to me like scapegoating. let's go back to the previous
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administration, the deblasio administration, $1.3 billion dedicated to thrive new york, mental health initiative in the city that was supposed to clean up the mental health issue on our streets, things got significant he worse. rachel: wasn't the first lady in charge of that? >> where did that go? since eric adams has been in office we've had at least 10 new city agencies. i would like to see a not of the city employment roles because the migrants are putting unprecedented pressure on new york city, that's undeniable entities across the country but this is the combination of years of financial mismanagement, democratic largess, the printing press is essential, we can spend money wherever we want. that dovetails with new york city and washington. as a result there's money flying all over the place, the cost of social service, realistically in a lot of areas in new york city especially in the homeless services area. it is a patronage mill. if you don't look at that closely, independent of the
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migrant tissue. rachel: a terrible situation. don't know how you are putting up with it. thanks for joining us. got it. the colorado judge rules on whether the former president can appear on the primary ballot. those details are ahead but first, from green bean casserole to him and even pumpkin pie, some of your favorite thanks giving dishes will cost more this year. fox news correspondent linda hu on how inflation is taking a bite out of the holidays, thanks biden. like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming innersprings, for a beautiful mattress and indescribable comfort. for a limited time, save up to $800 on select stearns & foster adjustable mattress sets. >> tech: cracked windshield on your new car? you don't have to take it to the dealer. bring it to safelite. we do more replacements and recalibrations than anyone else. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech vo: schedule now.
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this is not a full thanksgiving spread. it might be a bachelor spread. don't know what this is but it does taste good. is thanksgiving more extensive this year than last? >> the headline here less expensive than last year. that offers some relief. the american farm bureau says $61 for a family of 10 but we got to remember we are coming out of record high prices last year, so better than the worst we've seen but not better than 2019 where 25% higher than we were back then and that's a sign of how hard inflation is sitting everyday american person, turkey prices this year will be a lot better than last year. some might say is that why it is working? we are coming out of the avian flu that killed off millions of birds last year, turkeys, chickens. it's not the same issue we are still seeing. side dishes is why we have these sides to show you, they will be more expensive.
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green beans, canned green beans, ham, pumpkin pie, baked goods are all up in price. the one bright spot, if you like mashed potatoes the potato prices are coming down. pete: the potato harvest. >> reporter: maybe this year is the year you cook the turkey and ask your friends to bring the side items. pete: you are saying it is a little lower this year but overall it is trending so high the reduction is still an increase since 2019. >> reporter: the headline numbers up 3. 2%. prices are still climbing. we always say inflation is getting better because prices are not climbing as fast but still climbing. we are still more expensive year over year. compound that year over year, so much higher than 2019. import to remind people we are doing better than we were last year but still not out of the woods. pete: there is no path it feels
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like back to prices that were familiar 3 or 4 years ago. you could talk about a slight reduction monthly or yearly in the rise of inflation but everything is massively more expensive. every time i go spent especially on food, the bill is automatically, i don't recognize this. >> food is something we can't avoid come you can't avoid these prices. i like to zoom out, what the consumers spend money on because the federal reserve is going to hike interest rates to combat inflation we are paying higher rates on credit cards, more for our homes, more for our cars so that is why looking at a 60 one dollar meal makes a difference because every dollar counts for the american percentage. pete: have a wonderful thanksgiving, eat as much as you want or can afford. coming up, we introduce you to american millionaire marxist funding israeli protests.
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pete: anti-israel rallies funded by wealthy american entrepreneur neville roy single him and his wife, who according to the new york post also has a long history with china and marxist.
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with moore's new york post columnist carol markowitz. we wanted this from the very start, many of these protests organized, seemingly well-funded and we wondered who is behind this and in part here's one of our answers. >> reporter: no surprised it is marxist. a lot of these causes are really tied together, you can see the threat from occupy wall street and the 2,020 want riots in all of this comes together to these riots, turning into violent mobs, locking people into buildings, defacing property etc. . it's all part of the same mind virus. the fact is, taken holding colleges and institutions and they are funded by well-known marxists who live in places like shanghai and have ties to chinese propaganda outlets. it is all related and people need to understand it is not one thing, you see a protest happened in times square the
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day after the israeli massacre. none of that is spontaneous, it's all very well-funded and well-organized. pete: is the founder of a software company, funding pro-palestinian protest, he joined a radical marxist group at age 17, lives in shanghai with close chinese media ties, has praised hugo chavez and behind it all is the people's forum he cofounded in 2017 after selling his business. you said something important. once you start seeing the ties you understand the ties to marxism and a guy like this illustrated. marxism and communist them is important to him and therefore it is not therefore, people sometimes have a hard time understanding what is pro-palestinian causes have to do with marxism, i would say you take a step further, understanding it is not like i'm into this and into that. dating back to the 1940s and
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50s the soviet union chose sides and front of the pro-palestinian movement so as the stuff came into our education system through formal funding it was all coordinated and combined together. >> reporter: the modern marxists make you choose a side and make you walk that very narrow line. what a lot of liberal jews found during this last month is they are no longer in the in group, no longer with their friends on the left, they realized their friends have divided the world into oppressors and oppressed and people who were massacred are the oppressors. it's very connected. add to that in my book, stolen youth, we talked about how early this starts. not just in universities but in kindergarten. you can see these protests on the streets of brooklyn and these are small children screaming free palestine from the river to the sea, literally
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calling for genocide and they are 6 years old. people need to take this threat seriously. these are people who are very well organized not just to push the latest leftist cause but to destroy america to be frank about it, that's what they want and openly say. pete: the only type that explains it, to your point, say you are a jewish person on the upper west side, you are not surprised by this, you think you're picking your left-wing causes. the only tie that binds it is the force, forcing seeing the world to the lens of oppressor and oppressed. that is it. in every situation. makes you wonder what is next. if you are surprised by what you are today, what will you be surprised at tomorrow? >> i hope they're surprise is minimized from here on out. i hope they've woken up. i've had a lot of conversations with liberal jews who say i'm shocked and stunned and out of
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this leftist insanity that i found myself in so we will see what happens but i hope a lot of people have their eyes open, not just jews but a lot of people across the country see that something else is going on and they might tune into the latest protest on tv and think that that's just college kids acting crazy but it is not. they have to understand this is funded from china and countries that hate us and it is meant to hearken american decline and we see it and everything we do and see on tv, and in a lot of ways they are winning. >> we accelerated from missed gender language to answer fodder at record speed from the same crowd. carol markowitz, great to see you. rachel: turning to your headlines, taylor swift is mourning the loss of a fan who died before her concert in brazil last night. the singer posting a statement on instagram saying, quote, i
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can't believe i'm writing these words but it's with a shattered heart that i say we lost a fan earlier tonight before my show. she was so incredibly beautiful and far too young, no word yet on how her friend died but some speculate that it was related to the nearly 100 ° temperatures at the concert. the singer stopped her show several times to pass out bottled water to fans in the crowd and is expected to the stage again tonight. donald trump is heading back to iowa today, headlining a rally in fort dodge as he looks to gain more support ahead of the state gop caucus on january 15th. is this it comes one day after a judge ruled the trump will remain on colorado's primary ballot. the group of voters filed a suit claiming trump should be disqualified because of january 6th riots. and two our space x will attempt a second launch of starship.
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the company is touting the rocket is the biggest ever made. starship will lift off from south texas at 8 a.m. am eastern time. the first test flight back in april ended in an explosion. space x was finally able to get approval from the faa this week for today's launch and those are your headlines. let's turn to rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. >> reporter: 59 degrees in new york city is your high temperature for the day, this front coming across parts of the ohio valley headed to the northeast corridor. coming in behind it quickly, things will feel much colder this evening, the windchill could cause a few delays across the airports today and the northeast. across areas of the west, this is our storm. it will cut across the country
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over the next four days and cause significant delays at times. this is by tomorrow morning, snow across the rockies and by afternoon maybe severe weather across the south, oklahoma and texas. this isn't a ton of snow across the central plains, colder air eventually. on monday a big mess in the central plains and severe weather in the south, tuesday your travel day, across the east, keep in mind delays will have ripple effect across the country. not the worst storm we've ever had for thanksgiving travel but there is a storm. rachel: glad my kids are all home before this happens. coming up the los angeles auto show back with the biggest fans showing off their hottest. mike walks us through his top picks.
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pete: the los angeles auto shows back with the biggest car brands showing other biggest models for the upcoming good year.
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will: including the loose gravity electric suv, the range is 450 miles on a single charge. rachel: mike cadell is with us, i went to the auto show. it is pretty awesome. >> i've got a subaru picked out for you. a quick congratulations. i watched fox nation patriot award from my hotel room in los angeles. congratulations. it was awesome. some quick breaking news, the uaw ratified yesterday their contract with general motors, my sources will ratify on monday or tuesday so the strike will officially be over but i digress. it's all about the auto show. this is amazing. this is an amazing made electric car called the lucid
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gravity. it is all about the us. this thing is out of arizona. 800 horsepower with this thing, 0 to 60 in 3. 5 seconds and it is and it is a 3 row, 7 seater so you got a lot of great technology with it but it is all about functionality. toyota showing off their crown, this is an suv, hybrid powered train, you are seeing electric, hybrid as well. the ram charger at the auto show, 690 miles of range so it is electric but has an onboard generator to get you the extra distance. i got the subaru forrester for you, beautiful design. look at the color of the subaru forrester and it is all about getting off-road. amazon making news at the show. you can purchase a hyundai using amazon's apps. look at the santa fe.
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they are targeting land rover with the look of this thing. you go on the road with that and on the inside it is starting to run with leather running inside and nissan at the show, new front end, new rear end and in this new nissan, so many cars here, i could be doing this all day. brian: great to see you. pete: still ahead, tennessee state lawmakers could reject federal education funding in favor of state dollars with less strings attached. how the move could improve public schools ahead. ♪ ♪ until... disaster struck. ♪
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