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hampshire a new look. >> former first lady rosalynn carter has died. >> president carter said rosalynn was my equal partner in everything i ever accomplished. >> you can go to absolutely anything. you can be pushed down and bad things can happen. and we should remember this on thanksgiving, together you can pick yourself up, can you go and do anything you want again. there should be no limits to what you can do. >> gillian: that, of course, benjamin hall correspondent on fox news. coming up on monday on "special report" the latest on hostage relief and efforts to get americans back home. remember if you can't catch us live, set your dvr. shannon bream find her guests coming up jared chair of the economic advisers. tom cotton and democratic congressman jake. thank you four joining us tonight. i'm gillian turner in washington. ♪ >> lisa: i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham.
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this is a special edition of the ingraham angle from washington, d.c. i hope everyone had a wonderful thanksgiving with your family. we have a big show planned for you don't. victor davis hanson, stephen miller, ned ryun and charlie hurt are all here. but, first, israel and hamas at this moment are engaged in a temporary cease-fire set to go on for just a few days. hamas releasing a total of 24 hostages. 39 palestinians. we go live now there to tel aviv where fox's jeff paul is standing by with the latest. jeff? >> yeah, lisa, a bit of mixed emotions tonight here in israel. obviously a huge sense of relief, 13 hostages from israel being released today. but sort of bitter knowing that there are more than 200 who remain under hamas control. at least inside gaza. but, if this cease-fire that started today at 7:00 a.m. over
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and over again for the next three days. in total hamas today releasing 24 hostages. 13 israelis, 11 foreign nationals. among the israelis freed, we know that four of them were kids. ages from 2 years old to 9 years old. now, one of those kids, ohad munsder turned 9 years old while being held captive by hamas. three are also mothers and six are elderly women. but none of the three americans who were held captive have been freed benjamin spoke about the hostage release saying is he working to assure everyone eventually makes it home. >> i emphasize to you, the families and to you, the citizens of israel, we are committed to the return of all our. this is one of the goal of the war and we're committed to aachieving all the goals of the war. >> critical we keep an eye on
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this current temporary cease-fire. that allowed this hostage release today. with the cease-fire. you saw more aid coming into gaza, critical aid for the civilians who call gaza home. that's when hamas then handled over the hostages to the red cross who brought them to the wrath that crossing into egypt to israel. you know the more than 30,000 palestinian prisoners released. the israeli government has a list of the names. they haven't made that public just yet. we are hearing 13 beam could be released again tomorrow and in the same sort of fashion and we are learning here on the ground from reports from local media that 8 of them could be kids. lisa? >> lisa: jeff, important reporting, thank you. next we go live to nantucket where joe biden finally emerged from his vacation to address the cease-fire. joining me now is fox's lucas tomlinson. lucas, what's the latest? >> lisa, president biden in his
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remarks today said he thought the initial hostage release went well. though it's notable no americans were released today. he was asked today in that press conference afterwards and was very candid when he was asked when are the american hostages coming home. >> we don't know when that will occur but we expect it to occur. i don't trust hamas to do anything right. i only trust hamas to respond to pressure. >> well, two dozen hostages released by hamas say in exchange for dozens of palestinian prisoners, some convicted of murder, lisa, up to 10 american hostages are still in gaza tonight: one of whose hostages who turned 4 years old today, the white house hopes the first americans will be released tomorrow. [shouting] free palestine. >> not all smooth sailing for the president today in nantucket. biden amend the first lady were
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met by protesters after walking to lunch those remarks here in town. those protesters also followed the president and his family, including hunter biden to the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. in his remarks, president biden also said he hopes this four-day pause will be extended to get more hostages released and, perhaps, a longer cease-fire. he was asked by a reporter if he has been putting pressure on israeli prime minister benjamin to end the war. biden chose his words carefully. >> i have encouraged the prime minister to -- to focus on trying to reduce the number ever casualties while he is attempting to eliminate hamas which is a legitimate objective. >> now, while americans were enjoying their thanksgiving dinner, we are also learning that american forces attacked four times yesterday by the middle east by iran and its
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proxies. there have been over 70 attacks by the forces in the middle east since the middle of last month, lisa. >> lisa: lucas, i wanted to get you on this. israel had said its objective to is to eradicate hamas. how does this cease-fire impact that objective? >> well, it certainly helps hamas, remember, one of the conditions of this deal is israel had to stop launching airstrikes inside gaza but also had to pull its drones so the surveillance will definitely be limited, perhaps, american satellites and spy satellites in space could help with some of that reconnaissance. something also interesting happened today, lisa. hundreds of palestinians gazans were rushing back north where they had fled and certainly most likely sent there by hamas. so that is going to impact the targeting once the airstrikes resume. but there is no question hind is putting pressure on israel's prime minister to extend this cease-fire to get more hostages released. certainly that will hurt the effort to fully eradicate hamas. lisa? >> lisa: thanks, lucas. and that is a goal that needs to
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be achieved. joining me now is nathan sills, former ambassador at large in counter-terrorism coordinator under president trump. and stephen miller, former senior adviser to trump and founder of american first legal. jason, let's start with you. hamas has had these hostages since october 7th. why now? what's the objective there? >> i think the reason we are starting to see hostages released is because pressure works israel has been clear that it intends to apply overwhelming military pressure against hamas leadership. against hamas networks and foot soldiers. because hamas is feeling the heat they are now in a position where they have to release hostages. they are not doing it out of the goodness of their heart. they did it because they calculated in their interest to do so because the israeli pressure has been so intense. let's be clear this a good day for the hostages coming out. bittersweet day for them as well. every one of these people who
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have has come out has either lost family members or has other family members still being held by these hamas terrorists in unspeakable conditions. we should be happy today for those who are able to be released. but this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> also concerns there has been reports previously that biden has slow-walked this ground invasion. vo-walked israel's response. steven, i want to play this interview from sky news because israel is fighting a war but they are also fighting a propaganda war. let's listen to this, and then i want to get you on the other side. >> does israel not think that palestine lives are valued as highly as israeli lives? >> that is an astonishing accusation. if we could release one prisoner for every one hostage, we would obviously do that. it's outrageous to suggest that the fact that we are willing to release prisoners convicted of terrorism offenses, more of them than we are getting our own innocent children somehow suggests we don't care about
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palestinian lives? really that's a disgusting accusation. >> lisa: can you see it in the israeli spokesperson face. you are asking me this question, right? talk about this propaganda where that israel has had to fight. >> it's astonishing, really. you have a situation where israel is being forced to release hardened killers, cold blood terrorists murderer he is in exchange for who? grandmas and little kids whose family members were brutally murdered and raped that's the difference here. and you are talking about a group, hamas, no regard for human life. they actively detest anyone who does not share their murderous ideology and they take pleasure, they take satisfaction in the pain and suffering of jews. how do you live alongside a neighbor like that?
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you can't and the sad truth is that this cease-fire and we understand why israel did this, to get these hostages back, but this cease-fire allows hamas to retrench, allows hamas to refortify. allows hamas to hide so it can wage more barbaric and savage attacks against israel. i will just add one more point. it's unthinkable that we in the west are letting people into our countries who support hamas. what in god's name are we doing in europe and america that we want anyone who thinks positive about this organization anywhere near our country or family? nathan conversation steven just pointed out. we had a record number of people in the terror watch list caught at the southern border, let alone who have gotten away with the got away. i mean, what's the threat to the homeland right now? you know, how concerned are you that we have allowed, you know, hamas network into the united states? >> well, i think we have to be concerned about the possibility
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of follow-on attacks. whether or not hamas has deliberately sent operatives here to the u.s. to commit attacks, there is always the risk that people who are already here, whether legally or illegally might say, you know what? killing jews sounds like a pretty good way to spend a wednesday afternoon. and we have seen a dramatic increase in anti-semitic incidents since the october 7th hamas attacks on israel. you know, jews in the united states represent just about two.5% of the population. according to the fbi. they are the victims of more than 60% of all religiously motivated hate crimes. and the number of these attacks on jews in america has gone up by more than 400 percent according to the antidefamation league this year compared to last year. so we have to be very, very serious about anti-semitism. and i have got to tell you, when i look at america's universities, when i look at our elise college students and the professors who are responsible for educating them and i see them chanting from the river to the sea, calling effectively for
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the extermination of the jewish state i have to scratch my head and wonder when was it that our education system failed our students so miserably? >> yeah. and we are going to get into that more with victor davis hanson. steve, i want to get you in on this. qatar's foreign minister framework for peace yesterday. let's watch this and get your take. >> discuss with the iranians prospect of this conflict and the need for us all to work together to make sure that this conflict maintained and walk back 7th of october and return to the peace in the region stephen, qatar has been safe haven for hamas leadership and iran funded the terror attacks beyond that how concerned are you that this could turn into a regional war? >> >> well, that's what you need to avoid. the way you avoid that is by
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acting quickly and not dragging it out to eliminate hamas. the more that you drag this out and the more it takes israel to achieve the mission, the likelier it becomes to have a wider in the middle east. if president trump was still in the whourntion the first phone call is to qatar to say hand over the hamas leadership or we are going to fundamentally change your relationship with the united states in a way that you are not going to like. and they will understand exactly what it means. just like the way we put pressure on iran so they couldn't fund proxy wars and terrorism across the middle east. it is shameful that a nation that is partner economic and otherwise with the united states is sheltering the leadership of hamas and the biden administration doesn't do a damn thing about it. you want to stop a regional war? you get the hamas leadership. you take them out of the picture. eliminate quickly and make sure this doesn't come on for months or years. you do it hard and you do it in
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a way where no one can ever think about striking israel in this fashion again. >> lisa: i think it's fair to say we are no longer feared as a country. nathan and stephen, thank you for your insight. thank you for joining us. i guess the pro-palestine and pro-hamas crowd didn't get the cease-fire memo because they were out in full force over the last two days. independent journalists always gets the best video and today it was no exception. you've got to see it for yourself. then, victor davis hanson reacts, that's next. stay with us.
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♪ ♪ [chanting] free palestine. free palestine. free palestine. [. [shouting] >> well, they seem nice. all right. just one day after protesters stopped the macy's thanksgiving day parade to glue themselves to sixth avenue and poor fake blood all over themselves. thousands more took to the streets across the country. we haven't heard of my more glue incidents but we did hear chants like this. [chanting] cease-fire for palestine.
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resist [inaudible] >> while your shopping ♪ [inaudible] chong. >> >> joining us now field reporter at mostly peaceful dot live. he spent today marching live with the new york city protesters, julio, break it down for us. what did you leisure by being on the ground with these people? >> palestinian protesters were out today in forces because they believe that in disrupting black friday shopping or trying to make it harder for people to shop at these locations is because they want to hurt the u.s. economy because, in their view, if the u.s. economy is hurt, then that means less tax dollars are then used to go and support israel. and so, that's why when people want to try to say that, you know, what's happening in israel really doesn't necessarily
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effect me, it can. because, you know, people today were just out trying to get their holiday shopping, in trying to take advantage of those deals. yet, a lot of people out in the street trying to prevent them from doing so. >> lisa: julio, one of the videos you posted to x. someone was saying only one solution antifad da revolution. these people are calling for war and they are in the united states. what are your thoughts on that? >> well, this movement, and really with blm as well from back in 2020, they are not hiding their intentions not hiding what they want. clear when they're calling for violence. when they are story. view what is happening as a genocide. they view what is happening as, you know, this war against trying to eliminate entire population. so, in their mind, then they have to take radical steps to try to prevent that. here in the united states. so, i think people need to be really paying attention. especially as we are going into
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election year next year. these groups they goal out into the street even if it's cold and special if it's warm be out there in force and help change the i do. >> i'm sure cnn will tell us that they are mostly fiery but mostly peaceful like they did during the black lives matter protests that you covered. i wanted to ask you we saw black lives matter post a picture of paraglider standing u.s. support palestine. we also see people like grug, standing in solidarity. why is there so much overlap between these groups they mate the united states and everything it stands for. what does it stand snore it stands for colonialism and imperialism, capitalism and all these things i have seen blm
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supporters out there at well it's because like i said they kind of share this radical ideology in the sense that the united states as we know it need to be completely overhauled and completely changed in order to atone for all these different sins. so, there is a lot of overhappen again i have to stress we are going into election year and stakes are very high for both sides and they will be out there to make sure that their side wins. >> lisa: they sure are julio you are a brave man and we appreciate you joining the show. >> thanks. >> lisa: joining me now is the great victor davis hanson senior fellow. you say pro-hamas are coming to american restitutions. walk us through that it's great to see you. >> i agree with julio that they think they are going to affect the election. it's not going to be activistedded in the way they think. do they really believe when
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americans look at guests in our country, whether on student visas or first generation immigrants that have come over they have all fled tyranny and repression abroad and they repay the magnanimity in the united states by disrupting iconic event like the thanksgiving parade or tearing down american flags on veterans day or trying to stop americans from shopping? they think that's going to win sympathy from them? when they protest they are in direct opposition and antithesis people to protest for israel. which side wears masks? which side tears down flags of america? which side defaces property? which side intimidates people? which side gets arrested? and which side doesn't? and that's the domestic mirror image of the antithesis in the middle east between the tactics of hamas and israel people are looking at and this guy guesting it and thinking, you know what?
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why are we doing this? why are we bringing in people who hate us why are we allowing our campuses to fuel this hatred of us? when these protesters are in a complete bubble. because they should look at europe of all places. which is to the left of us. and they look at the elections in spain this summer and they look at what just happened in netherlands and germany and greece and italy. affecting elections. release immigrant in my lifetime. and victor joe biden is looking at the politics of all this as well. it was a day after he polled at 17% arab americans launched the strategy to launch islamophobia. looking at michigan 242,000 muslim adhere rents, what's the political impact of this for joe biden heading into 2024 while he tries to navigate the pro-hamas caucus of his party with
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pro-israel? >> he has a choice between something bad and something worse. the more he panders to hamas to get a measly 250,000 votes in maybe michigan, the more is he turning off people on an issue that they are already overwhelmingly angry about. that's open borders and the ingratitude of people who come in here while sometimes legally and use our magnanimity reciprocate institutions that help them. lose a proposition. gets on the side of all of these protesters in fear of them that resonates weakness that also resonates discuss by the voter. i know what he is trying to do but it's hopeless. and the irony is if they think they are going to defeat joe biden and then they are going to get a republican, the next republican president, believe me, will issue a travel ban from countries that support terrorism and they will probably deport anybody who is convicted of a
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crime who is on a student or a green card visa. and they should know that. >> lisa: victor, we talked about this before on my podcast. obviously we are very happy with hostages coming home. this is what we want. but i worry, you know, we got joe biden. he slow-walks israel's ground invasion. he slow-walked israel's ability to respond. now we have this cease-fire. israel has already faced so much external pressure. what impact do you think this cease-fire is going to have on israel being able to achieve their goal of eradicating hamas? >> i think it's going to have a lot. it's going to be very deleterious. not just the first one. if they really believed in magnanimity and letting these hostages go. they would have done a one-time deal. they are going to meter them out all for the next few months and try to say okay, stop now so we can regroup and we will let another 10 and 10 and 10. it reminds me of world war ii when you know, george patton was on his way to the ryan and stopped him cold because they wanted to divert gasoline to an
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operation in netherlands a fiasco and he never recovered for five months. that's what happens when you take a successful offensive and you destroy its momentum there is the beginning and not the end. released very few hostages want to replay this again and again and again 3-year-old and younger lady and threatening to use them as shields or using them as leverage to get back killer as, you know, to kill them. i don't think that's going to be a long-term -- i think people are going to be disgusted with them. it does hurt the idf's ability to sustain sustain a successful retaliation and at some point they are going to have to just keep going. >> lisa: i worry about that, too. and somehow the media has found a way to push pro-hamas propaganda every time they push the gazan ministry of health. victor davis hanson, i always
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learn so much from you. i appreciate you taking the time to talk tonight. thank you so much. for a so-called uniter and chief which he definitely is not. he found another way to divide us this thanksgiving. ned ryun debunks president biden's ways to conservatives. his v.p. getting roasted for her thanksgiving instagram post. charlie hurt is here on that, next. ♪
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>> you know we have -- we can have different political views -- we are the fine -- greatest nation in the world. we should focus on that. we should focus with dealing with our problems and being together -- and stop -- stop the rancor. >> lisa: while many americans went into yesterday's thanksgiving holiday eager to spend time with family and be grateful for what they have, the
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brain trust behind biden's re-election effort said no thanks to stopping the rancor and decided time around the dinner table would be better spent picking fight with family members and arming democrats with this. a handy guide for responding to, quote: crazy maga nonsense. eight slides of anti-trump talking points one easy to reference thread for anyone who needed help ruining the holidays for their friends and their family. how thoughtful of you, joe. here to debunk it is ned ryun, american majority founder and ceo. ned, if i was a betting woman, i would say that you didn't utilize this handbook last night at thanksgiving with your family. >> >> you would be correct since 99.9% of them agree with me. he only time any of that would have been acceptable at a thanksgiving dinner progressive karen having tofu turkey with
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dozen cats. a most of them would want to take a few of their mine lives if she had brought these topics up over dinner. since we are addressing this threat of lies of biden's campaign go and address them. they say donald trump broke the immigration system, really? under the biden administration almost 4 million illegal aliens have either evacated capture or been intentionally released in this country since he took office. they are saying that they have done a better job on job creation. are you insane? the game that they are playing, the biden administration and many to be called out on it is recovery vs. creation. 72% of the jobs that the biden administration is claiming are really recovered jobs since the pandemic ended. and, in fact, in september of this year, the jobs that they were claiming 151,000 of those, lisa, were part-time jobs. in fact, we lost 22,000 full time jobs in that month. in regards to the polls that they are saying are a lie that donald trump is beating joe biden every battleground state and even in a lot of the
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national polls, you have to have pudding for brains like biden, if you don't realize that they are in serious trouble. the reason i say this is because the most fundamental question in an election is are you better off now than you were four years ago? and democrats know that they're going to fail that question because everybody knows that life under trump was much better. >> lisa: i salse say percentage of people who think the country is going the right direction. who are you? what world are you living in? nothing is better under this administration. you know, they also get into foreign policy as well. let's pull that up as well. they get into foreign policy. this is whether a this handy guide book says. it says if family members say world leaders respected trump and the world was safer, then you should say this. heads of state last and mocked trump at the u.n. he negotiated with the taliban and praised putin. i'm pretty sure that russia did not invade ukraine under trump and they did under biden.
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>> and we did not have the middle east melting in real time as we are talking right now. lisa. there were no new wars under donald trump. there was peace. he actually kept some of these threats, existential threats to world peace at bay and, in fact, really started to undercut china's ability to displace us on the international stage. and he also started dealing with these foreign trade deals that were really damaging this country. so, when you talk about foreign international affairs. by far the world was a much better place with donald trump in the white house and we're seeing completely implode. this is the thing that people take for granted, lisa, how quickly things can unravel with the wrong leadership in the white house. and joe biden is demonstrating that in a relatively short amount of time the order in this world can fall into pieces without the right leadership in the white house. >> right. i mean, we have seen complete disorder. ned ryun good to see you.
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thank you for taking the time. speaking of thanksgiving we couldn't help buts in the kamala's tweet about it. here she is with second gentleman doug in what appears to are be her kitchen homemade cornbread. what's that behind them? is that a gas stove? kamala how could you? don't you remember when the biden administration suggested banning gas stoves? joining me now for this is charlie hurt, fox news contributor and "washington times" opinion editor. charlie, i was reliably informed that gas stoves are evil and should be banned from existence. so, you know, i'm a little bit confused. can you explain this for me, my friend? >> charlie: yeah, they are suddenly going to kill all of uses after we have been using them for, i don't know, all of the last 150 years. they are suddenly going to kill us all. no, it's really amazing and really interesting.
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it's not just, of course, the biden administration that has suggested that they want to do away with gas stoves. it's actually if you go to democrat-run places, like washington, d.c. and new york city and you look at the new latest building codes, and approvals building apartment buildings, they removed the gas lines from them because they want to take away your gas stoves. so it's so funny people saw that and -- you know, her tweet, they saw her stove. they rightly heckled and mocked her and made fun of her and ridiculed her and then all of the democrats freaked out and went on and jumped online and said oh no, wait a minute. they don't want to take away the gas stoves. that's misinformation. no, they do want to take away the gas stoves and, in fact, they are taking away the gas stoves. in places where they control
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things. >> lisa: is that why? why do they want to ban gas stoves? >> i think because they hate us. they hate humans. they hate joyfulness. they hate pies. they hate good food. they hate -- they want us all to be miserable. they want us to suffer because when we're not suffering -- if we're not suffering, we are, you know, we are making things. we are creating things. we're joyful. we are doing wonderful things. everybody is happy. and that drives them crazy. because they're all miserable. they want all of america to be as miserable and unhappy and unloved as they are. and we are just not going to go along with it. >> lisa: i feel like we have suffered enough under joe biden. all right, so, charlie, i want to get your take on this. so, there might be another kamala reboot in the works. cnn writes this: while several people close to harris say that it might be too late to return to the days when she was seen as the embodiment of the future,
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they see 2024 as her best and perhaps last chance for a major political reboot. we have seen this a few times before. charlie, why do you think kamala harris is so deeply unpopular? >> i think she is so deeply unpopular because even democrat voters do not like her. this is a woman who started out in the 2020 election as the next greatest thing. she was going to be the next democrat nominee. she checked all the boxes. and she got into the race and she was such a massive failure. she had such trouble connecting with people. democrat voters disliked her so much that she got run out of the primary before she even got one single primary vote. i think it's just another example where you have, you know, the powers that be in the democrat party.
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they think they know what's best. and they don't even know what their own voters want. >> lisa: i think she was like fifth in california and her home state before heading into the primaries. charlie hurt, you're the best. thanks for taking the time. good to see you, my friend. all right. what bidenomics is doing to crush your plans for the future. the details, next. ♪ don't let everyday aches and pains keep you from living your best life. i don't think i really understood what people meant when they talked about pain, until i started feeling it myself.
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♪ >> i change the way i shop for my groceries and where i shop for my groceries, and where i put gas in my car. >> laura: better question. >> yeah. i think that's the part that hurts everybody. everybody feels it. almost regardless of what economic, you know status you are in. >> so many americans right now because bidenomics isn't just hurting your wallets right now. having a major impact on your future and your children's future, too. 401(k) balances are shrinking and according to fidelity investments due to uptick in hardship withdrawals. joining me now is republican strategist garrett. great to see you. is bidenomics working for anyone? >> lisa, thanks for having me. the message is bidenomics is not
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working. the message has been to gaslight the american people and tell them that the economy is going well and inflation isn't a big deal and financial situation is great. the problem with that is, again, it's like a used car salesman extremely shady trying to convince a 90-year-old woman a buick la saber is the same thing a brand new ferrari. it's not working and people simply aren't buying it. if you look at the data real quick on the economy. you are talking about thanksgiving dinner in 2023 cost double than it did in 201. mortgage rates are tripled than when he were when president biden took office. inflation is higher than when donald trump was in office four years ago. everything is higher, gas, groceries, and people are feeling the pain across the board here. if you look at the polling, it shows quickly here, your fox news poll how people feel about these issues, and 78% of voters inflation is bad and the economy is bad here and that's not just republicans, 77% of independents
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say that -- popping of 46% of democrats say that as well. also in that same poll two thirds of americans say joe biden looks at these polls out. listen, i know donald trump is beating president biden in five of six states. beating them nationally. every poll that's come out here. listen, different. two thirds again are saying it's not going to get worse. also concerned about his age, that's get better. >> i do worry a little bit though. democrats are trying to get abortion on the ballot particularly in swing states for 2024. we have seen the strategy work for them in past, particularly the last midterm election. what should republicans do about that? >> well, i think real quick here you have seen president trump doing this saying it should be up to the states in arizona you have seen kerry lake a senate candidate saying republicans
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shouldn't -- you know, we invested in corporations bailing out banks, should be invested in saving babies and helping women there i don't think that's a strong message we should focus on here and pivot back to the economy where, again, more voters are feeling strong message run in 2024 to fix things. >> garrett, thanks, appreciate your time. >> real american post thanksgiving crisis what to do the leftovers chef andrew gruel has ideas, stay with us. ♪ israel is under attack.
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>> save the neck for me, clark. speak a look at that. >> lisa: if your turkey dinner went a little better than the griswold's, you might have food left over, so it should he do
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with it? joining me now, chef andrew. despite my best efforts, my family does have left overs, so what have you got for us? take us through some ideas for what families can do. >> hey, leftovers are great. i always say the second day the flavor is better, so i not lean into it and make it work? let's go down the line here. i've got the obligatory turkey noodle soup. why this is a little bit different is i took the turkey caucus from yesterday and made a stock overnight with it and i made my turkey noodle soup with that turkey broth. that is key, don't throw your bones away. if you still have them or meet on the bone, eat the meat, save the bones, make broth. i had roasted carrots yesterday so i took what was left over and i just grated them, toss them in white balsamic vinegar, sea salt, avocado in here for fat, and that brings out the flavors. i will even finish it with fresh lemon zest at the end. using citrus brightens the flavors of leftovers, so that as
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a general principle you can apply. i've got some prime rib ends now. i'm disappointed everybody didn't eat them, but they were going for the big fat juicy centerpiece. we have these ends that we cooked in the pan with bacon fat to make something similar to car need us, and really simple tacos here. nothing too fancy. i am known as the dogwood guy. you and i follow each other on twitter, i'm sure and you've seen a few sandwiches. i had to go over the top of this one. i had to repurpose my cranberry sauce and mix a lot of acid into it to make more of a marmalade. made a bit of a double-decker, the old dag would come of that i have turkey jus left over so i'll pull pour that on the top.>> lisa: h? >> you can just take it in the bath with you and eat in the bath. >> lisa: [laughs] naturally. >> i just think about construction and architecture. i don't lease the space. i made potato cakes here, makes inattentive cheese and use the cranberry sauce again for the
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dressing. this is when you can apply at for any holiday.i use heavy cren and brought it to us center a simmer and you are pulling the starches together. this is the obligatory frittata. mixing your left overs and one, and i will show you right now, i've got in here to kill eggs, two cups of cream and egg yolks and fresh herbs, and on my leftovers right here. i just mix that together. >> lisa: i think we lost him. we can't hear him right now. but all that food looks absolutely delicious. i'm hungry just looking at it. i don't know about you guys at home, but i had the best time for thanksgiving last night. i got to go over to my sister-in-law's and spend time with my family. i got to hang out with my niece and my nephew. actually hurt my back you trying
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to avoid make-believe lava. my niece warned me but i fell backwards and hit my head, so it can also be dangerous. but i hope you guys had fun. look at that sandwich. but, again, how would you be able to eat that? i'm not quite sure. you would have to break it apart bit by bit. but it looks delicious nonetheless. i know i'm hungry. i might go home and ate some leftovers and try to utilize some of these great ideas, as well. all right, well, thanks, chef. we appreciate you breaking that down for us. delicious, delicious food. that's it for us tonight. i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. don't forget to check out my podcast, "the truth with lisa boothe." thank you for watching this special edition of "the ingraham angle." kayleigh mcenany is in for jesse and takes it from here. have a great night, everyone. take care. ♪ ♪

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