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thank you for being part of the book. >> janice: black friday special, "cooking can friends" 40% off. >> carley: you can enter the friendsgiving sweep stakes. you like my post and then post a photo or video of your friendsgiving dinner and use hashtag fox and friendsgiving. >> lawrence: do this by friday. >> carley: you do. last day of the work week, as i am told. >> lawrence: go get the cookbook, amazon right now or where all books are sold. third hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> brian: fox news alert. you are looking at it, smoke rising over gaza, just hours after the israeli cabinet approved limited four-day ceasefire from hamas. that is interesting. the pause in fighting is expected to take effect in the
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next 24 hours. 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange, we think, for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. jeff joins us live from tel aviv. jeff. >> sometimes this is the most dangerous part of a war, when you have an upcoming pause in the fighting. there is not a pause right now. it will not go into effect until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. that is part of the reason you are seeing the smoke rise above gaza. later today, we learned we'll be getting a press conference, news conference from prime minister netanyahu. the first comments he makes since they came to this agreement with hamas around 3 a.m. local time temperature took six hours to get to this decision. prior to the meeting, prime minister netanyahu called it a tough decision, but the right decision. under this brokered deal, israel
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will get 50 hostages, women and children, and israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. as far as hostages being released from gaza, they will come out in groups of 10 to 12 each day. each day hostages are released, there will be a pause in fighting. prime minister netanyahu has been under increasing pressure and he believes this is the right decision for the right time. but says their eyes are on rooting out hamas. you talk to the civilians who call gaza home and they are running desperately low on supplies. pause in fighting is crucial for them and they are welcoming the news of this agreement. >> we have been waiting for it for over a week. we have been waiting for a ceasefire everyday. ceasefire, ceasefire, and nothing was happening. >> once the hostages start being released, as early as tomorrow,
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they will go through rafah crossing and enter egypt and be flown back to israel. they will go to the hospital and get checked out and after they are well enough, they'll talk to israeli security members to tell them what they have seen and what they went through. >> brian: thanks so much, appreciate it. desperate israelis waiting to learn whether their loved ones being held hostage will be among the 50 released. this as soon as tomorrow. >> lawrence: the family of yarden roman. >> carley: and five families members of efra, including two cousins who are three and five years old. efrajoins us along with yarden's brother. efra, i'll start with you. how do you feel about the hostage deal and have you gotten a word if your loved ones will be a part of the 50 who will be
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release? ed >> first, thank you for keeping us in your news and in your daily issues. it's very important for us. no, we haven't heard anything, we don't know anything yet. hopeful, but we don't know. >> lawrence: what is your main concern with this negotiation that now has to play out in the sense of we have to make sure hamas keeps their word. are you concerned about that? >> first of all, i'm -- thank you for having me. we are waiting to see family members being released. we love this family very much. you mentioned our concern, we do not fully trust hamas. talking about very crucial, very cruel terrorist organization. we hope they will stand up to the agreement they have signed and we will see on a daily basis more and more of our loved ones.
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it is a better morning than the morning that we had yesterday and we hope that tomorrow will be even a better morning. >> brian: we think there will be 10 to 13 released at a time, if you saw some footage, we had live showing bombing is going on. it is unbelievable. >> ceasefire start tomorrow morning. don't be alert about that. >> brian: thank you. it is unbelievable family members that you are waiting on, your aunt and uncle -- proof of life or have you heard anything from the hostage that was rescued and a couple released? >> it's my uncle and aunt and other family member, mother and her two daughters. yes, we haven't heard anything
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from the very beginning. we have no idea how they are doing or where they are and here you can see them on the screen and we're just very hopeful. i think that we are all in a great wait and whoever comes alive is blessed and so will be the others. we are here to wait for the 240 coming back as soon as possible. >> carley: absolutely. i remember talking to you a couple weeks ago, you were telling me about your aunt and uncle and your aunt makes the best cheesecake and your uncle makes his own wine and your cousin and her daughters are so beautiful. maybe they will be in the first 50, we're hearing women and children. so we are all keeping your family members in our prayers. the next question, if this goes through and the first 50 are
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released, what is next? this is about one-fifth of the hostages being held. what do you hope to see happen to the future of gaza and what about the other 200 still being held hostage? >> so first, it is important to understand this deal includes in itself possible continuation of the deal. if hamas will come forward and say they can find and release more hostages, they can get a day per 10 hostages, so i hope to see a long continuation of this deal and to see dozens of hostages being released, even after the four days. this is one aspect and we hope to see all children and women included in the broader deal. afterwards, hopefully want to see new deals that will extend the scope of release also to all
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of our men and soldiers, until the last one of them. >> lawrence: yeah, obviously we're keeping you all in our prayers and we hope everything goes well with the hostage situation. the international community has not been very supportive of israel, even the u.n. and the war will continue after this. if you had the opportunity and people are watching all over the world right now, to talk to the international community about your country, what would you tell them? >> first i want to say we get a lot of support and we're very grateful and here you are interviewing us and we're very grateful for that. the public opinion is surely very important and i think that it is a global problem. the terrorism is a global problem and i think that
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everybody must remember that we are here to support our beloved ones. there are many questions that the global community has to ask itself for future. but our concern now is here and now and today we want to see them back now. and that's the main issue now. >> brian: yeah. >> please keep us in your news and in your thoughts and talk to your senators and governments and i think that we should be all united to release them. >> brian: right. if i can ask you real quick, the good news regardless if your loved one in the first batch to come out, they'll have things to say and stories to tell.
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can you try to get answers, the family doesn't have to use a go between. >> your prior question, i want to say it is crucial for the u.n. to understand that israel and israel is like any other nation in the world, has the right to defend citizens, otherwise there is no reason to have a state. >> brian: i hear you. >> no reason to have a nation if you cannot protect its own people. the double standard we are facing is unacceptable and what we're going through as human beings, it is unacceptable. yes, there is procedure. i just got off the phone with the officer that is communicating with us regularly and there is a more organized process of how we will be able to communicate and how our loved one will be taken care of and they are really hopeful and waiting to see this process in
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practice already. >> carley: absolutely. we hope your family members come back to you safely. you are in the prayers of so many people here in the united st states, our closest ally in middle east and our most penitentiary important ally in the world israel. >> brian: i hope we'll be on again soon with the hostages, with everybody out. >> lawrence: what a powerful message, he said there is a double standard when it comes to israel doesn't have a right to defend themselves. no condemnation and i hope they realize hamas uses their inaction as leverage against the israeli people. they say there is both sides, so sick of hearing that phrase as if there is some type of parallel to what is happening in the palestinian authority and what happened to israel on october 7, no justification. >> brian: i love the reporting,
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they don't trust anything from israel, but hamas says this. israel says there is a tunnel and that is a tunnel and ladder, but we'll see. >> carley: hamas knew israel's reaction if they launched a terror attack size and scale and it would mean israel would fight back and it would mean dead palestinians. they said that was their hope to get the muslim world against israel. >> lawrence: we still carry on with it. to fox weather alert, powerful storm system pounding 30 states with snow and wind and plenty of rain in the east coast. >> brian: the storm is disrupting thanksgiving plans on what could be the busiest travel day in the history of america. right now folks are pouring into airports to get to holiday destination.
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>> carley: 141 flights are delayed and some cancelled. checking traffic conditions on the pennsylvania turnpike. but we will begin with janice dean for the fox weather forecast. >> janice: i hope jeff is paying attention. >> brian: he is moving faster than traffic. >> janice: stop it. let's take a look at it, jeff flock, be safe on the roadways. on the east coast we have potential delays in the air. the cold front will exit east coast and we have potential for rain and snow for new england. it is the winds that could delay travel today across the east coast. macy's thanksgiving day parade, talking about the wind, it won't be too bad, great news. winds 10 to 15 miles per hour, nothing will be grounded. we are expecting them to kick up a bit, as long as they hold on
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tight, we'll be okay. forecast today for thanksgiving, storm system moving into the northwest, could see snow for rockies. great for skew skiers. along the gulf coast quiet, east coast quiet and temperatures above average in a lot of areas. we'll give latest details, foxweather.com, to download the app. go to jeff flock to see how he's doing on the roadways. >> brian: you just gave it away. let's go to jeff right away. she did the toss. hi, jeff. sgls they say i'm driving, i'm not doing much driving, it is like a parking lot. this is blue roof outside philadelphia. it is 476 and it is moving slow at the moment, which i guess is no surprise given the numbers you're talking about. put them up there, we think 49,
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almost 50 million people will travel by car this thanksgiving holiday. that would be an increase of i think a percent or two from last year, still not as big as it was prepandemic. put in guys flying and could be the all-time busiest thanksgiving travel ever. good news, gas prices coming down, $3.28 per gallon. with all the mess in the mideast, why is that? take a listen. >> the probability of oil supply disruption is low, especially closure through the strait because both iran and saudi arabia, kuwait and iraq depence on this waterway for exports.
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>> and here we are, i leave you with final look out the windshield, as you can see. slow traffic. but janice pointed out, storms moved out, roads are wet, but moving and i'll be on them all day. good times. >> carley: are you the only one on the highway doing a live tv hit from inside the vehicle. pretty cool. this year much different. >> on the internet you never know what people are doing and posting online. >> you never know. >> lawrence: so smooth in traffic. >> carley: thanks, jeff, be safe on the road. news to get to, fox news alert defense secretary lloyd austin is giving remarks at the pentagon this morning, hosting 50 countries that make up ukraine defense group coalition reaffirming support for ukraine as it fights to take back territory occupied by russia.
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president zelenskyy. fox news alert, son of a south carolina clerk who was involved in the alex murdaugh murder trial is behind bars. jeffrey colton hill was arrested for recording conversations of the deputy county administration issue the liaison during the murdaugh trial. it is unclear if his arrest was related to the proceedings. the suspect's mom is becky hill, who read the guilty verdict in the murder trial, she is facing jury tampering accusation for the murdaugh team. more confusing with this new development. overnight, republican hold on to house seat after special election in utah. winning by 30,000 votes. the pro-trump candidate will feel the last remaining open
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seat in the house, giving republicans nine-seat majority. malloy is former aid to chris stewart who resigned because his wife is sick. over to you, to my left, very close. >> brian: truly professional. >> carley: i'm usually further away. >> brian: usually over there. still ahead, fox news alert, we are learning prime minister netanyahu will hold a press conference today after the israeli government and hamas reached a deal over hostage and ceasefire expected to start tomorrow. we'll bring you that when it happens. >> carley: plus, 60 years later exsecret service agent reveals details, you don't want to miss it. >> lawrence: openai has a new ceo, what it means for the future of the company. >> brian: and the tebows are here and join us live, how you can help them give back this holiday season, all that ahead. ♪
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>> brian: sam altman returning to open ai after the parent company fired him over the weekend. lauren joins us live to explain what could have gone wrong and now right. >> like the real executives of silicon valley. an amazing four days over for now. new era for open ai, sam altman is back after being fired by the company's board, sch has now been replaced. bret taylor is in charge of the board. adam deangelo, only member from the original board to stay on. open ai says we're collaborating to figure out the details, thank you for your patience through this. it appears there was friction between sam altman to keep up
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industry wide and original board wanted to slow things down. they were ran like a nonprofit. when microsoft, the financial backer of open ai offered altman an internal position and most staff threatened to join, that could have been the straw that broke the camel's back. >> brian: i can't figure out ai let alone management. have a great thanksgiving. 24 after the hour. today marks 60 years since jfk's assass assassination. the magic bullet theory has been called into question. there was a bullet found lodged in the seat. he grabbed it and after that landissaid he placed the bullet on the stretcher next to kennedy, this would contradict
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the condition which said it hit the president from behind and hitting john connelly. john deangelo, writer behind the documentary jfk revisited and the new book. he joins us now. your thoughts about this new revelation or is it new to you? >> well, if landis is correct that creates serious problems for the warrant commission report because it is very simply too many bullets. the warren commission says that there are only three bullets fired from the sixth floor. this creates an extra bullet and it strongly indicates that there is a second assassin, which is something the warren commission
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did not count at all. because their magic bullet was found allegedly on conley's journey. landis said he put this bullet on kennedy's gurney. it can't be the same bullet. it is very interesting. again, like i said, the warren commission set four bullets in whatever they wanted it to be, six seconds, which strongly indicate there was a second assassin. with landis's revelation it contradiktss conclusion in the warren commission. i'm disappointed it took so long to come out. >> brian: from what you study and present as possibilities, do you believeos -- oswalt was
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involve? ed >> with this and the new evidence coming out, which is on cable now, i strongly disinclined to believe that oswald was involved. >> brian: eyewitnesses at the time, it is on youtube, they were pointing toward the grassy knoll. people say that is the way the sound bounced off the building. did you find that? >> well, if you take a look, there are scores of people going toward the so-called grassy knoll, which would indicate there is someone shooting from the front. all right. now as far as this echo correlation, there really does, that effect really doesn't exist in daily plaza because it is an
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open sided on the other side, it is not completely surrounded by walls, which is what you need if you want echo kind of thing. >> brian: thanks so much, appreciate it, we will continue to pursue this. 60 years later and so many questions. r.f.k. was on talking about his uncle's assassination, he has huge questions and is tuned into all of it. thank you. fox news alert, back to the biggest story in the world. prime minister netanyahu will hold a press conference today after israel and hamas agree on four-day ceasefire in exchange for releasing 50 hostages. we will carry it live when it happens and airstrike against proxies in iraq. finally. kennedy will discuss that and an illegal immigrant arrested in martha's vineyard, fallout over
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>> lawrence: fox news alert. we just learned in the last 30 minutes that israeli prime minister netanyahu will hold a news conference today, hours after israeli cabinet approved temporary four-day ceasefire with hamas in exchange for 50 hostages. it is not all of them, but 50 of them. jeff joins us live from tel aviv. jeff. >> these are first comments prime minister netanyahu made after it took israeli government more than six hours to agree to this hostage deal and just before going into the meeting with israeli government officials, prime minister netanyahu said it was a tough decision issue but he believes it right decision.
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under this brokered deal including qataris and egyptians and united states, israeli will receive back 50 hostages in exchange for 150 palestinian prisoners. they will come out in groups of 10 to 12 each day and each day they are released, there will be a pause in fighting. prime minister netanyahu has been under pressure from the families of the hostages says their campaign, even though this is going on right now and hostages will likely get out, their campaign to crack hamas will continue. >> we are at war and we will continue this war until we achieve all our goals to eliminate hamas, bring back our hostages and missing people and to ensure in gaza there will be no factor that threatens israel. >> hamas released a statement regarding the agreement saying
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in part, we affirm our fingers remain on the trigger and our fighters are on the look out to look out for our people. could see the first group of hostages released tomorrow and ceasefire is supposed to go into effect 10:00 a.m. >> lawrence: our next guest knows about rescuing victims. save our allies tim kennedy joins us. you are a door kicker, you do hostage rescue, with this new deal, what are your main concerns? >> it was a win/win for the hamas, either israeli agrees to it and they have to release 150 terrorists or they have another huge pr problem of not allowing the hostages to come out. hamas yet again is winning the
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information war. >> lawrence: it continues to be a big concern that people are buying the propaganda, but going back to your second point is that they are having hostages are going to return these -- some folks that have been captured by israel return to the battlefield and you have one person that was a hostage and then you got over 1000 terrorists that return to the battlefield. >> yeah, it's not sustainable. on october 7 when hamas returned back to gaza, they were celebrated as victors, they killed 1400, took 240 hostages, raping and torturing 80% of their victims and celebrated on their return. this is a win for hamas. israel is doing the best they can, they are fighting a terrorist organization that took
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women and children and holocaust survivors captive, it is evil. >> lawrence: so evil. the u.s. carried out an airstrike last night killing five iraqi militia members. the white house, been about 66 attacks on u.s. forces since october 17th. the pentagon deputy press secretary was asked about this and said this about the response and deterrence. she said we are seeing nonserious injuries, minor damage to infrastructure and comparison to weapon facilities being destroyed. do you see tbi's as minor injuries? >> no. as we are experiencing after the global war on terror, these have long-lasting effects on mental health. our war fighters are struggling with cancer, fighting suicide
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and obviously reintegration back to american civilian life. we have to continue to put pressure on these terrorist organizations. the fact they had this many attacks on americans, i'm sorry my voice is trashed, i was skydiving in moabyesterday and it is like moon dust there. we have to keep pressure on violent extremists and eradicate them. they will kill, take women and children hostage. it is unheard of it. this is an act of war, treat it as such. >> lawrence: wasn't enough you dedicated your life jumping out of planes to save us, now you go skydiving for fun, i wish you well. if you want to donate go to save our allies.com. appreciate you coming on.
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>> carley: ice agent arresting an illegal immigrant in martha's vineyard who is wanted for rape in his home country. >> griff: this is stark reminder not everybody acrossing the border are innocent asylum seekers, they are dangerous hardened criminals. he is a 37 year old with multiple convictions, including raping a five-year-old ch childn 2019. he was sentenced, but fled the country. there is no information on him. that means he was a gotaways. there were nearly 46,000 gotaways between october 1 and november 15ths, meaning 1000
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individuals crossing every single day, seen and not apprehended. when this guy was arrested 1000 more crossed the border. we have no idea where they are in this country. things are so bad, new york ice removal says it is driving senior agents away. watch. >> the agency within ice ero, they are sole agency responsible for removing people from the united states. since biden has taken office senior leadership has retired or left and gone to do something else. this administration is downsizes them and losing position. >> griff: a problem for democrats heading into an election year, poll after poll shows voters are concerned about the situation on the border. fox's latest poll showing democratic voters are concerned and new sienna poll monday showed three out of four new york democrats think it is a serious problem.
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guys. >> brian: we know you know it is a serious problem, you practically live down there. thanks, have a great thanksgiving. begin headline with fox business alert. last week's jobless claims released moments ago 209,000 filed for unemployment. hollywood talent agent dropping susan sarandon over remarks she made at a rally in new york city. here is sampling of what she told the pro-palestinian crowd. there are a lot of people that are afraid, afraid of being jewish at this time and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a muslim in this country. so often subjected to violence. >> brian: nice. sour sources tell "new york post" that the talent agency heard her comments and she doubled down on them. good luck for the rest of your career. >> carley: coming up, one of it is busiest travel days in
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history. >> lawrence: and tim tebow and his wife are here live. >> brian: first, i have to find out what dana perino has on her show. i have kcable in my radio room. >> dana: i talked about you brian, go watch. it made greg watch. sorry. >> carley: she's apologizing. >> brian: when dany attacks you. >> dana: breaking this morning, pause in fighting for 50 hostages to be released. will the three-year-old american get her freedom before she turns four on friday? politics stops for no turkey. desantis wins a key endorsement. and how to get where you are getting to on the day before thanksgiving, we have the country covered and we'll see you at 9:00. become a legend. when he totally kills it
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apple pie. that was a subtle nod to my dad. i want you to pick up apple pie for me. luckily home is new jersey. i won't be hitting the sky. the latest for the 30 million that are. delays and cancellations we're at 43 cancellations, delays 626. that's quite a jump. when i was with you guys an hour ago we are 412. the delays tick up because of weather. we have been able to chat with passengers dealing with delays and holiday travel mess. take a listen. >> don't travel the day before thanksgiving. >> you leave as early as possible. i don't know. i thought we left as early as possible and still pushing it. >> dealing with delays, but things are still -- if you're delayed not canceled. that's the key. time to get home for
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thanksgiving. 30 million americans traveling over the travel period. >> i love that -- that's in our hometown. i say it all the time. i hope you get home for the holidays. love you. >> thank you, yes. >> lawrence: let's check in with janice dean with the fox weather forecast. >> better days ahead. the storm system brought tornado, heavy rains and hail. that is moving off shore. great news. still residual effects across northern new evening lands with rain and mountain snow. we'll see blustery conditions causing delays even though the rain is gone, the winds are what makes it tough in the northeast. we have a lieutenant of airports there. new system moves into the northwest. not a bad forecast today and tomorrow. the macy's thanksgiving day parade at 8:30 a.m. looking spectacular. a little wind but not enough to
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keep things grounded. keep you up to date with the latest details. carley and lawrence, over to you. >> you are looking live right now at the all american christmas tree ahead of thanksgiving as you set the table. let's not forget to be thankful for what we have. >> how might we do that? >> we're happy to have you. >> thank you. >> what is your thanksgiving message? i want to hear yours as well. ? >> it is important for us to be thankful for everything we've been given and the grace bestowed on us. we were heading to dinner last night and a lady hit by a car and 15 people around her. majority of people ran the other way. only a few of us that ran to her. i just think in this day and age we have to show what we're thankful for.
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god's grace, humanity and people. that's what thanksgiving is all about >> so important to remember that message. >> i'm from south africa, i'm very thankful. i didn't know a turkey had to go with it. but pretty on the table. >> agree, agree. >> turkey is not that good. >> it can be dry at times. >> you are giving back and have a way for us all to give back as well. tell is how we can do that. >> one of the things we're excited to be a part of is price.com. a saving platform to help you save money, make money and make your money matter. helps you save money with coupons, advance compareson shopping. save money with cash back and also my favorite part helps you make your money matter. the money you save there are over 200,000 nonprofits on there with that money you save you
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