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i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. i d this is a edition of the anchor man going from washington, d.c. i hopeh yo everyone had a wonderful thanksgiving with your family. >> we've got fam big, big show planned for you tonight. victor davis hanson, stephn, mit ned ryan and charlie hurt are all here. >> but first, israel and hamas. >> at this moment engaged in a temporary cease fire set to go on for just a few days. stages >> hamas releasing a total of 24 hostages in israel39, freeing 39 palestinians from their prisons. >> we go live now to tel wh avi, where fox's jeff paul is standing by with the latest. >> jeff but yeah, lisa, a bit of mixed emotions tonight here in israel. obviously, a huge senseae of relief seeing these 13 hostages from israel being than released today, but sort of bitter, knowing that there ate more than 200 who remain under hamas, at least insidey at gaza. but if this cease fire that started today at 7 a.m. keeps
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up, we could see scenes like the one we saw today repeat themselves over and over again,s at least for the next three days in total. hamaodays today, releasing 24 hostages, 13 israelis,f 11 foreign nationals among the israelis freed. we know that four of them were s kids ages from two years old to nine years old. now, one of those kids, ohad, ab actually turned nine years old while being held captivehamas.ye by hamas. three are also mothers and sixea are elderly women. but none of the three americans who were held captive have been freed as of yet. today, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahun spoke about the hostage release, saying he's working to ensurrkie everyone eventually makes it home. >> i emphasizehe you, the families, and to you, the citizens of israeld to, we are committed to the return of all our abductees. our.this is one of the goals ofg war, and we are committed to achieving a all the goals of the war.
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now, it is critical that we keep an eynte on this current temporary cease fire that allowed this hostage today with this cease fire. you saw more aid coming intoiti gaza, critical aid for the civilians who call gaza home. handlthat's when hamas then had over the hostages to the red cross, who brought them to the rafah crossing into egypt, where they were eventually taken to israel. pa top of that, you know about the more than 30 palestinian prisoners that were released. tomorrower is a new day.e th we know the israeli government has a list of the names they haven't mad ye public just yet. but we're hearinreleasedg 13 pee could be released again tomorrow in the same sort of fashion hun. and we're learning here on the ground from reports from local media that eight of them could be kids. lisa? >> jeff, important reporting. thank you.where jo >> next, we go live to nantucket, where joe bidence- emerged from his vacation to address the cease fire. lu joining me now is fox is lucas tomlinson. >> lucas, what'shat's th the laa
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lisa, president biden's remarks today said he thought the initiae relel hostage releae went well, although it's notable, no americans werde released today. he was asked today in that press conference afterwardsen hs and it was was very candid when he was asked, when are then th american hostages coming home? >> we don't know when that will occu wt wer. we're going to be expected to occur. i don't trust hamas to do anything ri only. i only trust hamas to respond>> to pressure. >> while two dozen hostagesge f releasedor by hamas in exchangee for dozens of palestinian prisoners,ted of some convicted of murder, lisa, of the ten american hostages are still in gaza tonight. one of those hostages, little abigail oden ned , turned four yearsll old today. the white house hope be res thet americans we release tomorrow. >> now is not all smooth fordy
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the president today here in nantucket. biden, the first lady, were mee tse by while walking to lunch after those remarks here in townere i and those protesters also followed the president and his family, includin g hunterg hunter biden,ny. to the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. in his remarks, president biden also said he hopes this four day pause will be extendedh ha get more hostages releaseapsd and perhaps a longer cease fire. he was asked by a reporter i prf he has been putting pressure on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to end the war. biden chose his words carefullry . >> i have encouraged the prime e minister to to focus on trying reduce the number of casualties while. t he is attempting to eliminate hamas, which is legitimatee ha,. objective. g >> now, while americans were enjoying their thanksgiving dinner, we're also learningd that american forces were attacked four times yesterday in the middles by the east by i
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and its proxies. there's been ove 7r 70 attacksee against u.s. forces in the middle east since the middle of last month. lisa lucas, i wanted to get you on this. israel has said its objective is to eradicate hamas. o erad how this cease fire impact obj that objective, which certainly helps hamas. >> remember, had one ofe gaza the conditions of this deal is israel had to stop launching airstrikeshad to, gaza. it also had to pull its drones. so can't hit the surveillancesoo will definitely be limited. perhaps some american satellites and spy satellites in space could help with some of that reconnaissance. but something also interesting , lindreds ohappened today, lis. hundreds of palestinians, gazans were rushinngg north whey they had fled and certainly most likel y sent there by hamas. so that is going to impact the targeting onceresumepressure the airstrikes resume. but there's no question president biden is putting pressureprime on israel's prime minister to extend this cease fire to get more hostage s. eradic but certainly that will hurtat the effort to fully eradicate. t
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lisa, thanks. lucas.t and that is a goal that needs to be achieved. >> joining me now is nathan's sales, former ambassador at large and counterterrorism coordinator undestepher preside stephen miller, former senior adviser to trump and founder, a american first legal. nathan, let's start with you. you know, hamas has had these hostages since october . why now? what's the objective there? are >> i think the reason, lisa, that we're starting to see has hostages released is because pressure works. n r thatisrael been clear that t intends to apply overwhelming military pressurwhelminge, hamas leadership against hamas networks, against hamas foot soldiers because hamase now in is feeling the heat. they're now in a position wher e they have to release hostages and they're not doing it out of the goodness of their heart.h they're doing it because they've calculated that it's in their intereseiot. do so because the israeli pressure has been so intense. but let's be clear. this c is a good day for the hostages coming out. but it's a bittersweet dayt dayu
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them as well. every one of these people who's lostr lost familydt ha members or has other family members still held by these t hamas terrorist and unspeakable conditions. so we should for be happy todayr those who are able to be released. this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> well, and als also concerns.w you know, there's been reports previously that biden has slow walked thirouns ground invasion, slow walked israel's response. stephen i want to play this interview from sky news because israel is fightingng a war, i but they're also fighting a propaganda war. let's listen to this and then i want to geu on t you on the other side. >> does israel not think tha that palestiniant are valued accuighly as israeli lives? >> that is an astonishing accusation. if we could release one prisoner for every one hostage, wy do that.e obvioo that. it is outrageous to suggest that the fac aret that wemore are willing to release prisoners who are convicted of terrorism offensefm smeho ,more of them, than wedon't ca are getting our own innocent
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children back somehow suggests i that don't care about palestinian lives. really? that's a disgusting accusation ou see i . >> yeah. steven, i mean, you can see ithn in the israeli spokesperson and face edges. are you at. are you. you're asking me thin, ght?s question,ht right. >> so talk about this propaganda war that israel has had to fight is astonishing.s >> really. where >> i mean, you have a situation where israel is being forced to release hardened killers. cold blooded terrorists, murderers and people that support hamas. in exchange for who?ittle grandmas and little kids whose family members were brutally murdered and . that's the difference here. and you're talking about aahuma group hamas just have no regard for human life. they actively detest anyone ples who does not share their murderous ideology. and they take pleasureur. . they take satisfaction in the pain and suffering of jews.
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how do you live alongside a neighbor like that? you. and the sad truth is, is that this ceasefire and we understand why israel did this to get these hostages back. but this ceasefirews ham allowss to retrench, allows hamas to refero to fire, allows hamas to hide so that it can wagei wil more barbaric and savage attacks against israel. i'll jus jd onret add one more . ite is unthinkable that we in the west are lettining peoplw our countries who support hamas. >> what in god's name are weg in europe and america that we want to anyone who thinks ne this organization anywhere near our country or our families? >> well, you know, nathan,we had you know, let's follow that conversation that steven just pointed numberd. and we know we know that we've t had a record number of people on the terror watcborderh list h at the southern border, let alone who has gotten awagoyu kn with it, got away.erned i mean, what's the threat thw? e homeland right noar how concerned are you that we've allowed, you know, a hamas network into the united states? >> well, i think we have
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ks. to concerned about the possibility of follow on attacks, whetheor not hamasr. hamas has deliberately sent operatives here into the u.s. to commit attackre is al s. gall there's always the risk that people who are already pret, whether legally or illegally might say, you know what, killing jews sounds like we good way to spend dramati a wednesday afternoon. and we've seen a dramatics atta increase in anti-semitic incidentcks since the october 7t hamas attacks on israel. you know, jews in thuse united states represent just about two and a half percent of the population. but accordin fbi.re the victims, they are the victims of more than 60% of all religiously motivated hate crimes. and these number of these attacs on jews in america has gone up by more than 400%, accordingleat to the anti-defamation league v this year compared to last year. so we have to be very, very und serious about anti-semitism and i've got to tell you, when i look at america's universities, when i look are at our elite college students and the professors who are responsibl educatine for educating them, and i see them chanting from the river to the seatively, calg
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effectively for the extermination of the jewish stath to sce. i have to scratch my head and wonder, when was it that our education failer system failed our students so miserably? >> yeah, and we're are going tou into that more with victor davis hanson. stephen, i want to get you on this guitar. as foreign minister revealed a very confusing for peaceet yesterday. >> let's watch this and i'll takes with thescus you iranians. the prospects of a regional state over of this this to ma conflict and the need forke us all to work to make sure thi that this conflict is contained and thatconflict we work togetho to walk back from the seven october and to extend to the extent to the peace in in the region. >> yeah. so, stephen, qatar'sstephen, ben a safe haven for hamas leadership and iran funded the attacks. so beyond that, but how concerned you that this could turn into a regional war? oid. well, that's what you need
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to avoid and the way you avoidtt is by acting quickly and not dragging it to eliminate hamas. the more that you drag this, e s the longer that it takes for israel to achieve the mission, the likelierio the becomes to havea a wider conflagration in the middle east. let me also make this poinr in if president trump was still in the white house, the first phone call is to qatar to say f hand over the hamas leadershiprn or we are goingited s to fundamentally change your relationship with the united statetaay thatare s in au are not going to like. and they will understand thexactly what it means, just like the way we put pressure on iran so that they couldn' ant fund proxy wars and terrorism across the middle east. its shameft is that a nation ts a partner economically, of otherwise with the united states is sheltering the leadership of hamamas. and the biden administration doesn't do a thinout it. g abot want to stop a regional war. you get the hamas leadership. you take them out of thet of the picture, you eliminate hamas quickly and you make sur e and
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that this thing doesn't go on for months or years. you do it hard i and. you do it in a way where no one can ever think about striking israel in this fashion again. >> well, i think it's safe to say we're no longers fao fead as a country. nathan and i appreciate your insight. . >> thanks for joining us. i guess the propeller and proem hamas crowd didn't get the cease fire mem o becauseen they were out in full force over the last two days. independent cleo rose us always gets the best video. and today was no exception. you've got to see it for. yourself. >> then victor davis hanson reacts. that's next. stay with us us >>. life i i'm jonathan lawson. insurancon ae through the colonl pen program. >> if you're agere the three psd looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, rememberu ca the three p's. what are the three p's? afthe three p's of life insurane on a fixed budget are price,
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your shopping on tiktok? oh, yes. got. my god. >> tickets to. >> well, joining me now is julio rosas field reporter at mostly peaceful dot live. todayhe today marching along with the new york city prot. the gr julio, break it down for us. what did you learn by being the ground with these people? well, the reason why palestiniarotestern were out toy in force is because they believeng 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 hu armyr view, if the u.s. is hurt, then that means less tax dollars are then used to go and support israel. and so that'nt to trs when peopt to try to say that, you know,
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what's happening in israel , peopl middle east doesn't necessarily affect me. well, it can, because, you knoy wo ,today were just out trying to get their holiday shopping and trying to take advantagevene those deals. and yet there are a lot of people out in the street who are trying to prevent them from doing. m s, one of >> you know, hulu and one of the videos that you posted to x, someone was saying there was only one solution, intifada, revolution i mean, are i these people are, you know, calling for war and they're you in the unite d states. >> what are your thoughts on that? well with this movement and really with with blm as? well, from back in 2020, they don't they're not hiding their intentions , not hidingant. what they want. i mean, it's pretty clear when they're calling fo they'r calling forhey ar violence. now, whether or not they're going to act on that, that's a that's another story. but they they view as what's happening is ade.. t they view as what's happening is, as you know, this war popu eliminateyinge entire the entire population. so in their minds, then they havical e to take radical stepsthin to try to prevent that here in the united states. need to beand so i think peopld
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to be really paying attention, especially as we're goinog into an election year next year. you know, these these groups, they they will go out into the street even if it's cold, and especially when it's warm, they'll be out there in force. and it could help change the dynamics on whate the outcome for the election is going to be. >>n will and i'm sure cnn wouldl us that their their most fiery but mostly like they did duringed t the black lives matter protests, which you covered. ps i wanted to ask you, we saw black lives matter post a picture ofe, a paraglider, you know, standing. we ae. w, i support palestin we also see people like greta thunberg, climate activist, in solidarity with palestine. >> why is there so muc theh ovep between these groups? >> because in their minds, they they share a common enemy and they share a common and i mean, they hateand the united states and everything that it stands for. ever for.and in their minds. what it's a stand for. it stands for colonialism, it stands for imperialismapitalis,l you know, capitalism and all these things. and so, i mean, definitely
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at these palestine rallies, i've seen i've seen antifalm kionography, i've seen blm supporters out there as well. and it's because, like i said, they kind of share o this this radical ideology in the sense that the united states, as we know it, needs to be completely overhauled and needscomple to bl completely changed in order to atone for all these, you know, these differenfferents . and so there's a lot of overlapt . again, i have to stress that we're going into an election year ano ss we arinto the stakes are really high for both sides. and they're going to they're goint g be out there to make sue that their side wins. >> they sure are. julio, you wera bre a brave man and we appreciate you joining the show. >> thank you. thanks >>. me now >> all right. joining me now is the greatgrea victor davis hansot vin fellow at the hoover institution. fector, you say that pro-hamas are now coming after american institutions. walk us through that.h that it's great to see you. >> well, i think i agree with julio that they think doey're going to affec's nott election, but it's not going
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to be affected in the way they think. do they really believen o that when americans look at gas in our country, whether on student visas or first generation immigrants that have come over, they've all fled and tyranny and oppression abroad in the middle east, and they repay the magnum energy of the united states by doing what? buy for the first timesrupti disrupting iconingc events like the thanksgiving parade or tearing down american flagsing? on veterans day, or trying to stop americans from shopping . and they think that's going to win sympathy from them. and when they protest their direct opposition and antithesis as tod people wo protest for israel, which side wears mask, which sides tear down flags of america, which side deface is property, which peroxide intimidates people? which side arrested and which side doesn't. and that's that's the domestic mirror image of the antithesis in the middle east between the tacticss of hamas and israel. and people are looking at this?
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and they're digesting it and are thinking, you know what? are we tare we doing this? >> why are we bringingo in people who hate us and whys are we are allowing our campuses to fuel this hatred of usof us?? >> and when these protesters are in a complete bubble, is thal placest they should look at europe of all places, which is to the left of us look . >> and they look at the the elections in spain this nemmer and they looky at what's just happened in the netherlands, they look at germany, they loormany dk ats happened in greece and italy. they look at argentina, ecuador ,and yes, they're affecting elections, but they're creating the greatest animus to the middle eastern immigrant. in my lifetime. and victor, do biden's looking at the politics of all of this as well? i mean, it was a day after% arab he pulled that 17% with arab americans that he launched the national strategy to fight islamophobee. he's looking at states like michigan, where theree rent are 242,000 muslim adherents. so what's the politicas,l impact of this for joe biden heading into 2024 when he tries to navigate the the pro-hamasrt
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caucus of his party with pro-israel. is it he has a choice between, something bad and something worse. the more he pander tos to to gea measly 250,000 votes and maybe michigan the more that he's ovrning ofthat tf people on an e that they're already overwhelmingly angry angry abou, and that's open borders and the ingratitude of people who comeel in here, whether sometimes legally but illegallmey and, thn they use our magnum kennedy, and they reciprocate with disgust for the very institutions that help them. and that's a losing proposition . so wheprn he gets on the side of all of these protesters otes tand fear of them, that resonates weakness, but it also resonates, discussed h by the average voter. and i know what he's trying to do, but it's hopeless . and the irony is, if they think they're going to defeat joe biden and then they're going to get a republican, the next republican presidenteve, believr me, will issue a travel ban antm countries that suppor
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terrorism. and they will probably deport anybody who's convicted of a criman e who's on a student or a green card visa. and they they should know that.c >> you know, victor, we've obvint about this before on my podcast. you know, obviously, we're very happy with hostages coming home. this is what we want.i know,. n but i worry we've gotd joe biden. he's slow on israel' s groundnow we invasion. he's slow walked israel's ability to respond. no havw we have this cease fire. israel's already faced so much external pressure. hav what impact do you think this cease fire is goin g to have on israel being able to achieve their goal of eradicating hamase ? >> i think it's going to havey a lot it's going to be deleterious. >> and it's not just the first one. theye are if believed in they ry believed in magnanimity, in letting these hostages go,thm they would have done a one time deal. they're going to meter them ouat all for the next few monthsp and they're going to try to say, okay, stop now w so we m can regroup and we'll let in another ten and ten and ten. >> it reminds me of world ware a two. and, you know,tton was george ws
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on his way to the rhine and they stopped him cold because they wanted to divero dt gasoline to an operation in the netherlands. that was a fiasc fiascoo. he never recovered for five months. and that's what happens when you takewhenful offe a successfe and you destroy its momentum. >> and it's going to be it's going to be the beginning and it's not end. end.ed verthey deliberately relt a very few hostages because they to replay this again and again and again and somehow think the world looks at this and says they have the high ground by kidnapping young people and three year olds and older ladies and threatenin and thrg them usm as shields or using them as leverage to get back killers or, you know, to kill them. and i don't think that's goinges to be a long term. i think people are going to be disgusted with them. them. does hubut it does hurt ts ability to sustain successfulrei retaliation. and they're going to anghave tt some point, they're going to have to just keep going. >> i worry about that, tooo. somehow . pus and somehow the media has found a way to push pro-hamas propagandaaganda e at every time
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eager to spend time with family and be grateful for what they have, the braintrust behind biden's reelection said noo stoi thanks to stopping the rancor and decided that our time around the dinner table would be better spent takingbetteren i with family members and arming democrats with thingemocratss, y guide for responding to quote crazy maga. o eight slides of anti-trump talking points rolled one easyp to reference thread for anyoneru who needed hele holidap the hols for their friends and their family. >> how thoughtful of you, joe.y, >> here to debunk it is ned ryan. americanamerica majority founder and ceo. ned, if i was a bettinwould g, u i would say that you didn't utilize this handbook last night at thanksgivinrg with your family. >> you would be correct. leads us inside. 99.9% of them agree with me. but the only time that anyme of that would have been acceptable at a thanksgiving dinner, as you were talking with a progressiveathanksgi, ass
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having her tofu turkey with her dozen cats, and i'm pretty sure most of those cats would want to take a fewif of thei shr nine lives if she had brought these topics up over dinner. >> but since r di we're addressinges these lies, this threat of lies from biden's, let's go ande address them. they say donald trump broke the immigratio allyn system really a under the biden administration, almost 4 million illegal aliens have either evaded capture or beensed in intentionally releasd into this country since he took office. they are say they're saying thae done a better job on on on job creation. the are insane. the game that they're playing, the biden administration and they need to be called out on it is recovery versus creation. and 72% of the jobs that the biden administration is claiminally reced jobg are rp recovered jobs since the pandemic ended . and in fact, in september of this year, the jobs that they were claiming, those 151,000 of those, lisa, were part time jobs. in fact. we lost 22,000 full time jobs in that month. in regardsayin the polls that they're saying or a lie, that that donald trump is beatinlegroundeng joe biden, evt
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battleground state and even a lot of the national polls. so you have to have pudding for brains like biden. if you don't realize that they'reus i serious trouble.ion and the reason i say this is because the most fundamental questionis b an election is are you better off now than you were four years ago? and democrats know that they are goinatuse everg to fail than because everybody knows that life unde r trump much perce better. >> i know i always see anyntag percentageepl of people who thi? the country is going in the right direction. what w you goingr under world are you living in? >> nothing is better under thiso administration. >> you know, they also get into foreign policylicy a as well, rg let's pull that up as well. so. so they get into foreign is whet and this is what this handy guidebook says. it says if famil family y, sayyu world leaders respected trump and the world was safer, then you should see this. >> heads of state laughed and mocked trump at the u.n. he negotiated with the taliban and praised putin. >> net i am pretty sure u that russia did not invadekr
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ukraine under trump and they did under biden. >> correct. and we did not have the middle east melting in real time as we're talking right now, lisa. there were nw wao wars under doe trump. there was peace. he actually some of these threats, existential threats to world peace at ba fact,y andl fact, really started to undercut china's abilitac y to displace us on the international stage. and he also started dealind wits foreign trade deals that were sog this country.l so when you talk about foreign, foreign, international affairs ,by far the world was a much better place. donald trump in the white house. and we're seeing it completelyn implode. >> and this is the thing that i think people take for granted. quic, how things can unravelando with the wrong leadership in the whiteis house.ount o and joe biden is demonstratinghe that in a relatively short amount of time ord, the oi in this world can fall into pieces withoutne right leaders in the white house. >> right. i mean, we've seen complete disorderseen com.
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>> ned ryan, always good to see you. appreciate you taking the time . >> all right. well, speaking of thanksgiving, eaking o weheelp but notic tweet about it. here she is with second i gentleman, doug and what appears to be their kitche appn with, her homemade cornbread. rnbread.s that?s them?st is that a gas stove? >> come on. how could you? don't you remember when the biden administration said jested banning gas stoves. >> joinings ? me now for this is charlie hurt, fox news contributoributor r, washingtonw opinion editor. you know, charlie, i was reliablyasy info informed that s stoves are evil and should confanned existence. >> so i'm a little bit for confused. can explain this for me, my friend. >> yeaharlie: h. usin they're suddenly going to kill all of us after we've been using them forthem. i don't know. you know, all of the lase last 0 years, they're suddenly going to kill us all. now, it's really amazing.
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it's really interesting. it's not just, of coursenistrat, the administration that has suggested that they want to do awayh ga with with with gas sto. it's actually if you go to democrat run places like washington, d.c. and new york nw city and you look at modern at the new and latest building codes and the approve rules for, building apartment buildings, they've removed the gas lines from them because they want to takyourves.e away your gas s. and so it's so funny that people they saw that,r stov you know, her tweet, they saw her stove.e. they rightly heckled and mocked her and made fun of he rth and ridiculed her. and then all of the democrats goket andt freaked out and wentd jumped on line and said, oh, th a minute, they don't want to take away the gas stoves. that's misinformation. do want tno, they do want to ty the gas stoves. and in fact, they are takings
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away the gas by why they want to do itol, where they control things. is that is that why why dowant you wh ty do they want to ban gs stoves? >> i think because they hate us. they hate humans. they hate joyfulness. they hate pies. they hate good food. they hate want us all to be miserable. they want us to suffer. because when we're not suffer, when if we're if we're not suffering, we are you know, we're making things. >> we're creating things. t we're joyful. we're doing wonderful things . everybody's happy. and that drives them crazy because they're all miserabl e. they want all of america toar be as miserable and unhappe.yth and unloved as they are, and we're just not going to go along with i it.>> lisa:t. >> although i feel like we've suffered enough under joe biden. but all right. so charlie on this i want to get your take on this. i wanted to get your take on this so there might be another the reboot in the works.o ha >> cnn writes this while the several people close to harris say that it might be too late to return to the days when she
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was seen as the embodiment of the future. 024 asthey see 2024 as her best and perhaps last chance for hav a major political reboot. we'vse thie seen this a few tima before, charlie. >> why do you thinmak, kamala harris, is so deeply unpopular ? >> i think she's so deeply on popular because even th not liketers do her. this is a woman who startehe 20t in the 2020 election as the g was goingst thin to be the next democratic nominee. and shscked all the boxe and she got into the race. and she was such a massive. she she had such trouble connecting with people. democrat voters disliked her so much that got run out of the primary before she even one single primary vote. and i think it's just another t example where you have,
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you knowhan th, the powers thate in the democrat party. they think they know what's beston't eve and they don't evee what their own voters want. i think shike was like fifth in california in her her home state before heading into the primaries. charlie hurt, you're the best. thanks for taking the time. good tall righo. h your >> see you, my friend. all right. well, what biden nomics is doing to crush your plans for the future. >> the details next to some. >> shopping for chasing down the unexpected can happen to any of us. that's why select, quote makes it easy to get the life insurance coverage you need to protect your family for less than a dollar a day. now get up to a $2 million term life policy with no medical exam and same day coverage. make sure your family protected from the unexpected visit. select, quote .com. selectquote. we shop, you save one smallh a a smoothiess is 1463 please $14stu
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is not working. the entire messaging strategy, g the biden white house and president biden's campaign has been to gaslightht people ll american people and tell them that the economy's going well. inflation isn't a bind ag deal their financial situation is great. the problem with that is, again, it's like a used car salesman who's extremely shady, trying to convincy tryin you know, a 90 year old woman that a buick or sabor is thebra same thingfe as a brand peopl new ferrari. it's just not working. and people simply are not buyingemply are if you look at the data.you real quick, you're just on the economy. doubre talkingarou about thanksgiving dinner in 2023, cost double than it din it id 2019. e were mortgage rates are triple than they were when president biden took office. inflation is higher than when donald trump was in officen offf four years ago. everything's higher gas, grocerieoceries, s. people are feeling the pain across the board here. and if you look at the polling, it showsy here here your fox nes poll, how people feel about these issues and 78% of voters sa they that inflation is bad and the economy is bad here. and that's not jus nott republis
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>> joining me now is chef andrew grill, chef. despite my best efforts, my family does have leftovers. so what have you got for. >> take us through some ideas for what families can do. >> hey, leftovers are great. you know, i always say the second day, the flavors better, so why not lean into it and make it work okay? >> so let's kind of go down the line here. i've got the obligatory turkey noodle soup. now, why this is a little bit different is i actually took the turkey carcass from yesterday. i made a stock overnight with it and then i made my turkey noodle soup with that turkey broth. so that's key. don't throw your bones away if you still got them or you got some meat on the bones, eat the meat. >> save the bones. make a broth. i had roasted carrots yesterday, so i took what was leftover and i just grated them. i tossed them in a little bit of white balsamic vinegar, sea salt, you know, a touch to avocado oil in here for fat. and that really brings out the flavors. and then even finish it with some fresh lemon zest at the end. >> so using citrus brightens the flavors of leftovers. so that's kind of a general
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principle that you can apply. i got some of my prime rib ends now. i'm disappointed that everybody didn't eat the prime rib ends, but they were going for that big, fat, juicy. so we got these ends that we cooked in a pan with bacon fat to make something similar to carnitas. and then just really simple tacos here. so, you know, nothing too fancy now. i'm known as the dagwood guy. >> you and i follow each other on twitter. i'm sure you've seen a few of the sandwiches. i had to go over the top on this one. but what i did was i repurposed of my cranberry sauce, and i mixed in a lot of acid into that, almost to more of a marmalade, made a bit of a double decker here. the old dagwood. but i've got some of that turkey you leftover i was talking about. so i'm just to pour that right over the top. although having that kind of like a hot dip. i know this is a knife and fork thing or you. >> yeah. or you just take it in the bath with you and eat it in the bath. but you know, naturally, i just think about construction and architecture. >> i don't least space. >> so i've got my mashed potatoes which i made potato cakes here just mixed in a ton of cheese and then use that
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cranberry sauce again for the dressing. now, this is one that you can apply, of course, for any holiday, but i use the sweet that were mashed. i added a little bit of heavy cream and cinnamon and i brought it up to a simmer. and now i have a sweet potato biscuits. that simple because they're mashed, they're already cooked, and you're just pulling the starches together. this one is the obligatory frittata. so just mixing in all of your leftovers in one. and i'm even going to show you right now, i've got in here two eggs, two cups of cream and two egg yolks and some fresh herbs. and then i've got all my leftovers right here and i just mix that together. >> this. okay. all right. so i think we lost him. >> we can't hear him right now, but all of that food looks absolute li 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 get to hang out my niece and my nephew. i actually hurt my back trying
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to avoid make believe larva. i jumped to my knees, told me, warned me about it. i jumped on an ottoman, fell backwards and hit my head. >> so it can also be dangerous. but i hope you guys had fun. >> look at it. they do look at that sandwich. but again, how would you be able to eat that? i'm not quite sure. you'd have to break it apart bit by bit, but it looks delicious nonetheless. i know i'm hungry. i might go home and eat some leftovers and, try to utilize some of these great ideas as well. all right. well, thanks, chef girl. we appreciate you breaking that down for us. stylish. yes, delicious food. and that's it for us tonight. i'm lisa boothe in for laura ingraham. it's been so much fun. don't forget to check out my podcast, the truth with lisa boothe. >> thank you so much for watching this special edition of the ingram gold. >> kayleigh mcenany is in for jesse and takes it from here. >> have a great night everyone. take care.

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