tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News November 26, 2023 5:00am-6:00am PST
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>> we began with a fox news alert. moments ago a new route of humanitarian aid rolling into the gaza strip. as were waiting for the expected release of a third wave of israeli hostages to happen at some point today. >> 13 israelis including four children freed yesterday bringing the total to 26. joey: trey yingst is on the ground and has the latest. >> we are here and hostage square where israelis are calling for as many people to be released as possible, they got more good news last night with 13 additional hostages released into the hands of the red cross and brought back to israel. i want to show you what this scene is like, somebody people all over the country calling for the release of the hostages and their hopeful this will move forward today and see another 13
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possibly even more hostages released as part of the cease-fire deal. it's the third day of the cease-fire. images bringing new hope to the israeli people, emily hand the 9-year-old irish israeli citizen back into the custody of her father you see the relief of the faces of the family members as the entire country wait in anticipation of the third day of the cease-fire, it's unclear how will move forward the qatari's and the egyptians still working the hamas does not back out of the deal, trying to get a sense of what the condition of the hostages will be when they are released later today. they are released 3 - 1 ratio of letting go of palestinian prisoners. the biden administration once again calling for any americans to be released are reporting indicates a b-1 american citizen 4-year-old abigail among the
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list to be released today and the biden administration releasing the statement overnight, where disappointment we have not seen the americans on a list yet but were hopeful the next couple of days in the u.s. is hopeful we can keep it in place in the exchange in place because we were all the hostages out. i want you to listen to the family member of one hostage that was released earlier two days ago. he gives you a sense of what their focus is on in the coming days. take a listen. >> the community has over 100 people that was kidnapped and some of them murdered no house to return to. there are other shocking news. it is the mix between joy and sadness. >> it's a mixture of emotions, they see people coming out of gaza but they understand there is dozens to be released in the cease-fire and also those locked inside of gaza. here hostage square people are
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putting up our exhibits and try to raise awareness, 51 days into the conflict tween israel and hamas. rachel: there has not been any americans released in the strong chip. i know there were two others released october 20 there were dual citizens. in this tranche no americans but maybe not the next one as well. we have any idea why americans are not being released? what are you hearing on the ground, do they want more money? we've given a lot of money to release iranian hostages, could they expect a higher price? or higher value and they can stall? what you hearing about that? >> it is hard to get into the minds of hamas leadership and why they make the decisions to put certain names on the list and the other names. we know the americans, biden administration is pushing hard to get as many dual nationals out as possible.
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it is challenging, even those on the short list that could be released today, we talked about 4-year-old abigail, her parents were murdered. where did she go even if she is released. there will be family members in the country waiting for her h here. so many sad stories like that. in terms of the priority list, they want to get all the hostages. were talking about civilians now. there are dual nationals. american citizens who were surveyed in the idf that were ticketed to gaza. they're not even on the table in terms of the negotiation. hamas is only willing to discuss civilian hostages. right now just women and children those the most vulnerable admit this work. he raises question how america to put pressure on hamas to get the other citizens out. >> trey yingst reporting live in tel aviv. more hostages from hamas. "fox news sunday" anchor shannon bream. good to see you. do you expect more of the quote unquote delays, are these going to become the norm as they
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extract more concessions from the israelis and from us. >> as american hostages are a prize they are a huge tool of leverage for hotbox. they will keep using them. as we go further, think about talking potentially adding to the pauses another day of pause for ten hostages. there will be a point with their stuffer demands. will be talking about men of military age people, there's good to be harder demands from hamas from that side of the aisle. the getting the 3 - 1 ratio and prisoners people convicted of crimes being released for the people who were taken as innocent civilians. there is a lot of concern, in washington and beyond on where this is going to go and the fact that were still waiting on american hostages. there are hundreds of people that were wrongfully taken that families are desperate to get them home. joey: shannon you are there in d.c. and understand it takes more than us even though as a
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person you shielded from it as a great human being. when a reporter asked president biden, you do you think you're too old and the response is, that stupid, take a listen. >> are usual to run for reelection? [inaudible] joey: even among the greatest quorum is it wrong to ask a question that most americans have undermined that maybe he is getting too old. i remember when he had a campaign and he said he would be a one term president partially because of his age. >> those questions coming within his own party. not just the press corps. it showing up again and again, within the democratic party. majority of the people think he's too old for another term and would like to see somebody else. we seen this and get it again. you have people within his party challenging him publicly and congressman dean philip s who
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analyses not ready for his seat again because he thinks it's a big issue, he was to take out the president had to head for throttle in the presidential campaign. if the president exits the stupid question he should tell people within his own party asking very publicly some of them. todd: just this very week, the president white house press team did not think this was a stupid question because they drew attention to his age by incinerating an innocent birthday cake in making the point that he is old. he does it make sense why then, all of a sudden it's a super question when the guy from fox, being our own lucas tomlinson asked the very same thing. >> i will say our reporters including lucas, peter, jackie, they'll put a smile on the president's face. he at least acknowledges the question, i think having interesting relationship. it's a question not just lucas it's a lot of folks across the country. rachel: there was an interesting new york times op-ed that came out and talked about how women in particular, first of all
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under 30, women in particular losing their attraction towards faith, towards christianity, some speculation as to why the relationship between christianity and conservative politics may be related here. mostly they say young women and young men are becoming more liberal and that might be part of it, what are your thoughts on this. >> there somebody things that play in a bigger idea that young people and americans more broadly but more concentrated among young people that they losing faith in institutions as a whole. a government agency, churches, religious groups. they don't like things that are organized. devereaux questioned whether it's serving them and anyway. think about young women have been told, anything that is the traditional role or tied to
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faith, they will hold you back is not in your best interest. that the message they have been getting for decades. the fact is when there is a pastor or priest that falls with the public scandal, that hurts two. those of us that claim to be people of faith have to watch that were not the ones leading people to be disappointed in what people see the public scandals, that adds to the mistrust of institutions that young people are having a crisis. rachel: what will be the implications for the country if that trend continues. >> i worry about it. the things in this world as we all know and report all day long are really unstable, there anything you're going to chase after in this world will have a complete foundation at some point whether it is a person, a job, only so many things in life that can bring you satisfaction. most of us know the bonds of family and the people that we love and having faith in a higher power that something will get better. he gives us something to believe in and have a foundation. when that is stripped away and
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leaves people very unwarranted and unhappy. i hope they will find the peace that they can to look for something bigger than themselves. i don't have the solutions and if it's up to me it's bad news. i'm glad there's nobody that does have the answers. todd: makes them vulnerable to being subject to government control. if you don't have that more in life, your easily swayed. it's ultimately a function of marxism and the left. it's getting way too deep into this but it's ultimately what is at play. what's coming up today on "fox news sunday". >> we are tracking is you have to the next tranche of hostage releases. jake sullivan say they believe there will be one american they hope in this group, we have both sides of the aisle senator tom cotton and congressman jake often cause to talk to them about where we go forward in this as there is funding fights
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after thanksgiving coming for israel, ukraine, the border and beyond we have jerry bernstein the chair of the economic council, the president's top economic advisor with tough poll numbers of people who think that their turkeys cost way too much this thanksgiving. why is bidenomics the center of their campaign. we will ask them. joey: it sounds interesting i will tune in as most people that watch fox want to see your show every sunday. back to the topic about the op-ed of women not trusting religion. you may know a book i'm not sure, nobody paid or told me to say that. >> or series of book women of the bible speak, love stories of the bible the speak i learned a ton and it came out encouraged if that's what you need encouragement and inspiration. >> somebody will get an extra special gift from shannon. i plowed through to the promo and he promoted your book, well done. >> you asked and we deliver.
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>> she is a breath of fresh air. as the rug gets crazier i cling more to my faith and my family but if those things were not rooted into you at a young age -- he said it must be a confusing place. joey: if you're a young person in america you feel like some of the institutions you were told to believe and have failed you that's going to be in every facet of your life to include your faith that's why that is important. >> is not only that it's the angeles young woman have been told. faith is bad, institutions are bad, including marriage. joey: working to turn to headlights. the first one being about this topic pope francis struggling to read through his sunday prayers earlier this morning. he said he suffering from lung inflammation after coming down with the flu yesterday. he was unable to finish his prayer after coughing several
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times. his aide had to convey the message instead. the 86-year-old is planning to travel to dubai for a climate meeting later this week. moving on honda is issuing a recall that could potentially affect more than 300,000 vehicles due to a seatbelt issue. the company says 2023 and 2024 hrv's and accords may be missing a seatbelt rabbit that helps restrain people during the crash. that's pretty important stuff, no injuries have been reported. honda will send out letters to affected owners on january 8. rachel: i throw away all the letters. i don't know if that's the best way. >> the steeple has one job to restrain you in a crash. joey: if you receive a letter the dealer will fix the issue at no cost. new insight into meadow ceo mark zuckerberg daily routine. he reportedly wears the same outfit every day to stay focused. when it comes to in intent amendement workout he needs deep
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>> the real story is the rise of the right wing american maga influence thinking that is make canadian conservatives who used to be among the strongest offenders of ukraine. i will admit it, turned their backs on something ukraine needs in its hour of need. rachel: far left prime minister justin trudeau lehman american conservatives after fellow canadians voted against another trade funding bill with ukraine. fox news contributor and new york post columnist the great miranda devine is here to react. it appears, welcome. it appears justin trudeau is concerned about baguette infiltration in canada instead of calmly infiltration which he seems to be the leader of.
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>> that is right. he is taking a page out of joe biden's book a very unpopular politician in desperate straits. what he does is divide and conquer and demonize conservatives. in canada you can't get more demonizing then compare them to maga or trump supporters in america. justin trudeau has been named by his people as the most unpopular president in 50 years, he is lying to them again, the reason that the conservative party rejected that bill is because justin trudeau tried to slip in a carbon tax to settle the ukrainian people with a carbon tax. there is a very insurgent and
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rising the popular opposition leader. viewers might remember the apple it was taken apart a journalist recently and asking ridiculous questions. and he searching a popularity in all that justin trudeau has is try to liken him to donald trump. and he's going to fix his own problems. as usual the politicians on the left do not look at themselves a terrible policy impoverished and damage their citizens. they try to point the finger at the other side. rachel: here's what the conservative leader had to say about the vote. how pathologically obsessed justin trudeau was with the knife at the throat of the ukrainians and his carbon tax ideology on these poor people.
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they're mad about the carbon t tax, i think they should wrap the war up, finding agreement americans overextended and many canadians feel that way, it's a carbon tax that has got the canadian conservatives upset with justin trudeau. >> it is, were seen this all around the world where the left wing leaders were liberal leaders are deciding to pile on their boutique obsessions about climate change and other liberal orthodoxies, transgender-ism, et cetera onto ukraine which doesn't have a choice have to accept the nonsense even if it's people that would reject the ordinarily. they depended on these countries for their own survival. they accept these burdens and is evil to do that to people who are facing a terrible enemy in
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their own death and destruction. >> it is interesting there jumping through a lot of hoops and military spokesperson is trans. their signaling everywhere that they can to those people that are going to fund their war. miranda really great to have you on, thanks for clearing that up the canadians have their own troubles up there. we love having you here, thank you. >> thank you so much. still ahead a fox news alert hundreds of hamas hostages desperately await news for their release as two dozen or freed by the terror group. an idf spokesperson peter lerner joins us with a critical update as the temporary truths interstate three. that is next. stay with us.
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joey: coming in with a fox news alert temporary cease-fire and the third day part of the deal to free innocent hostages from hamas terrorist and give them back to israel today. idf spokesperson lieutenant colonel peter lerner joins us live from his ear with an update. thank you for joining us. the first thing we want to ask as source from the red cross saying he didn't look great to get hostages out today, can you give us an update. >> i spoke to the red cross earlier today and i say their statement was taken a bit out of context. we are planning to continue the pause in order to bring home hostages. they have not had any indication that it won't happen today, neither are we, were focused on holding our fire and maintaining our defense of operational polls in facilitating humanitarian aid into gaza while were looking
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forward to the release of hostages today. joey: i take that to mean we shouldn't worry yet. moving on looking at the hostages that were really so far is sticks out in our world that americans have been released although we value all of the lives equally we want them all to come home. are you getting any pressure from the biden administration to negotiate for americans specifically? >> i am not aware of the pressure and that would not be in the realm of the idf and were working to bring home all the hostages, every last one of them and they need to come home that is what we are demanding more from and as we move forward with operations we will continue to demand that they come home and that they brought back to their families and loved ones where they have been the last 51 days, their lives have been torn to pieces with anguish and concern for their family members we expect them to come home and
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every last one of them comes home and i need to be implemented as soon as possible, regarding he will be released today the hostages that will released today i can't say who will be released, were to get it day by day and anything from yesterday that hamas tried to delay and create additional pressure on the israel society we need to be very cautious jumping to conclusions and planning every day at a time and making sure our process or our support staff and air force and medical staff are available to assist hostages that are released, whomever they are. joey: i appreciate that you reported back to the idf defense force, much were aligns to that, some of us were taken to surprised to see that more than
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ten hostages were released, reuters is reporting that that was negotiated by iran outside of what is happening between israel, the u.s., qatar and egypt. does that undermine tactically the offensive that you have on the cease-fire that is intricately woven together here because it's more than just treating it stopping surveillance, other things and having those negotiations go one does that undermine you tactically at all? >> we would not be in a state where hamas was a releasing anybody if it wasn't for the military of the idf and the pressure we induced on hamas in the last seven weeks. they would not have anything to motivate them to hand over anybody israelis or thai or filipino. of course these efforts work in sync and were happy for any civilian that is released from the clutches of this terrorist
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organization. from our perspective were looking forward to the days ahead and were trying to be prepared and we will be prepared for the next stage of taking the war back to hamas and making sure that they can't ever roll the gaza strip and the tears entity that has the powers of government and can use the power to build a terrorist army to launch an attack against our civilians, object israelis and foreign nationals into their tunnel system. from our perspective, every life that comes home, every single civilian and every person that comes home is into itself and we need to extend that and increase that. our war goals that work hand-in-hand. one of the first is bringing the hostages home and second removing hamas from the gaza strip. we will continue to be prepared and utilize our power and we will be prepared for
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mobilization if that does not result in more hostages being transferred or handed over to israel. joey: you stand ready and will be like any defense force should you probably have a big fight ahead of you. reiterate your troops, stay safe and we hope this is over soon. take care. rachel: thank you joey. san diego border patrol agencies more than three and half million dollars worth of fentanyl during a traffic stop this past week they say they found more than 8n inside of the car's doors and seats, the driver has been turned over to the deputies with the riverside sheriff's office. republican missouri senator eric schmidt is pressing for answers on the 2000 former service members who were discharged for releasing the covid vaccine writing these mandates certainly harmed our military's readiness
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and tragically destroyed the careers of thousands of brave volunteers. it's likely that most of the members will never return to the military and serve our nation. eric schmidt looking to see if they will receive backcountry payback or backpay in their previous rank if they reenlist. it is also asking for more protection for religious freedoms. may i make a suggestion, how about an apology from the government. also a couple in southern california say the beloved golden retriever was saved after coming down with a mysterious respiratory illness that has been plaguing dogs across the country, local reporters say the golden retriever came down with illness while competing and dog shows, a stranger online suggested an antibiotic use for bacterial infections and it did just the trick, the owner said antibiotic was a last resort. those are your headlines.
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todd: a "fox weather" alert tsa is bracing for a 2.9 million flyers as many are traveling back from the holidays. rachel: a winter storm because flight mayors like kansas seeing the first snow of the season which is causing icy road conditions, some can even expect up to 8 inches of snow. let's turn to our chief meteorologist for the weather forecast. >> manhattan kansas had almost e than they saw all last winter, this is shaping up to be a big storm for parts of campus because of that where you see the purple color those are roads that are covered with snow that means they will be very slick. be careful if you're driving across kansas, missouri, iowa,
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into illinois because that's where the storm is bringing the snow across wisconsin and michigan that'll be the bullseye, northern indiana as well. temperatures cold enough if you go to the south of interstate 70 in illinois there is more rain and a little area in the paducah some freezing rain that could cause problems this is the rainy side, looking north florida in southern georgia and southern alabama heavy rainfall, if you're driving across interstate ten that will be problematic, all the energy by tomorrow moves and across parts of the northeast and the most you northwest wind move across the lakes that are warm and that will bring the first big snow system across areas to the east of all of our great lakes especially around the watertown area and up towards buffalo, some spots over the next few days to her 3 feet of snow, back to you.
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todd: when you hear feet you know winter is upon us. rachel: i've never heard of this. >> thank you. one out of every five working americans also serves as an unpaid caregiver to a loved one that can cause strain on their own health and finances. this november marks national family caregiver month were highlighting america's warrior partnership which connects veterans to the help that they need founded by our next guest after he became a caregiver himself. rachel: america's warrior partnership president air force veteran joins us now. it is so great to have you, the role of caregivers is not discussed enough and they need support tell us about what your organization does precisely to offer the support to caregivers. >> thank you for having us on, america's partnership serves veterans and their families and it doesn't matter your disability or your area of
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service we believe all veterans should be known and we should be connected to services. the most important pieces of families if you don't take care of the families you're not taking care of the veterans. >> tell us your story how did you arrive at the idea where it seems like the government should be doing. >> the government is doing a lot with the way we got started with the government of these united states special operations care coalition that i founded with the help of the commander doug brown and when i left the military service i came to augustine georgia and we worked locally to founder program which turned into a national program and what we realize communities knew who to serve but they did have the resources and the national program had the resources but did not know who to serve so america's warrior partnership does addition to our communities we serve as a broker between national resources and
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community needs getting to know all veterans and our focus is to prevent suicide. we think suicide prevention is not a program in itself is a combination of good program to take care families and the veterans themselves to improve the quality of life that's how we got started. joey: it seems like you're a caregiver by nature i think they call it a bear, it is part of your personality. at one point you were a flight nurse. i know about that had flight nurses stand beside me and reminded me to breathe on the way home from afghanistan or germany when i was injured. that's the everybody's personality some people were thrown into the role and is not something that is natural to them. do you do anything to help folks get at ease with that and become the caring person. >> i think part of it is recognizing that you can do what you don't believe you can do is
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encouraging them to do in providing with the skills and the traits and letting them know that somebody has your back in there to help. these are great programs that we partner with. elizabeth saw foundation is a great program and the red cross military veteran network. when we have a veteran in distress or needs help we partner with those groups but we also partner with other groups to bundle the resources and bring them together. my wife may have been the person who was sitting next to you and she's also a flight nurse and outranked me and did great st stuff. joey: is that lieutenant colonel and i was going ask you where you fell in line. >> she's the colonel and i'm the lieutenant colonel. absolutely and i have no problem with it. rachel: does your organization connect caregivers with other caregivers so they have the support. >> our program doesn't necessarily do that because
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elizabeth dole foundation does that and other programs do it. we believe not to duplicate what services exist and should know where they are and connect them to resources. >> from a personal family perspective this is an invaluable resource we experience something like this trying to connect my uncle to services. do you know what our response was text pete hegseth because his connection with the va that's not a national strategy throughout the entire world. i was lucky enough to have pete respond to me. rachel: now you can say text to jim. >> america's partnership.org. todd: america's partnership with america's warrior partnership.org you see it right there, jim is trying to take my job not only giving care to people he's doing his own tease to his own website. >> i have a guy in my ear. joey: thank you and your wife everything that you've done up to founding this and later what you doing in your career.
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rachel: thank you jim. >> god bless. joey: still ahead a big week in the nfl and we have a full slate of matchups right here on fox todd: jan help breaking down where your team stands as we get closer to the player. grab the chicken wings. and meet us after the break. there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. thank you! like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you make smarter decisions. for a more confident financial future. hey, a tandem bicycle. you can't do that by yourself. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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joey: were back with headline started with this. portland city school officials have scheduled a public comment meeting later. this afternoon as the district says is close to reaching a new deal with the teachers union, today and tomorrow's public comment meetings can be canceled if a tentative agreement is reached by 345 today according to district spokesperson, teachers are demanding more from better wages, smaller class sizes and more prep time each week they began their strike on november 1 causing students to miss 11 days of class. rescuers coming to the aid of three sailors outside of the golden gate bridge in san francisco yesterday firefighters say the boat lost power and drifting towards rocks when they found the sailboat had to be towed since his anchor could not hold up against the strong current, thankfully nobody was
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injured. todd i'm going to toss it over to you. maybe the sale, the sailboat. joey: i don't know anything about sailboats. is it the big sheet that pushes it in the wind. todd: what do i know. joey: if i'm on about the anchor is the number one thing i'm checking. todd: they have a sale. a full slate of matchups, this is football i should be better, including rams versus cardinals were the next guest will report on all the action, joining as nfl i'm totally thrown off by the lack of the sailboat being able to sale. i digress what you have on the fox late today. >> if it were me i would want a boat with an engine. i'm in phoenix and were getting set for cardinals and rams in their finally figured out what they have and the rams is a
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david and goliath situation their season is getting back on track and playoff still alive and well and they come into enemy territory with injuries to the two stable players. matt stafford playing with the state on his throwing thumb how will his hand hold up, then cooper kupp the worst injury as of late the four worst games of his career he's going to play even though we have the injured right ankle he is a little redemption in his personal season back on track and boost the playoff hopes for the rams it's going to be fun to watch how they hold up. >> i feel like a lot of people soured on kyler murray because he dressed like tracy morgan. he had the whole videogame scandal he's a pretty good quarterback in the nfl quarterback is seeing that. meantime really awesome story saints versus falcons today.
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>> first of all obviously a ferocious rivalry that both teams are setting aside the rivalries and achieving up to try to make important progress in the world of als the same time a former player steve gleason post hurricane katrina he suffers from als and tim green have foundations in steve's provide technology to help als patients live purposeful lives tim is trying to find a care, to be on the field and they're going to do a jersey swap watching the game and inviting fans to participate to make progress against the disease it's an awesome bigger than a football story one of the most emotional you're going to hear because you have the game on the field the two teams hate each other when the whistle blows coaches on the hot seat will go a long way in saving jobs.
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todd: what a beautiful story the saints need this to keep them alive. browns versus broncos. break them up they won four in a row after they were left for dead. >> who knew we would be talking about the broncos at this point it's a tale of two halves sean payton and russell wilson have a great rhythm, ross is not explosive and mobile from the guy from seattle but he's using ways to win. the broncos would love to get a fifth win in a row but they're going to have to go against deep defense the cleveland browns of the best in the nfl on third down call it the miles garrett affected to be a tough challenge a great strength on strength balance. >> let's not forget about the battle for first across the hudson the giants versus the patriots in the first pick in the draft the caleb william sweepstakes i rooting for the patriots because i'm a huge giants fan.
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were all a huge fan, have a great broadcast, best of luck and thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> don't go sailing without a sale or an engine. a sober reality of inflation in pennsylvania nurse going viral describing the struggle families are facing every single day. >> i feel like my husband and i are doing everything right. we pay the mortgage, bought some groceries and we have two or $300 to last us until next friday. >> why she said she struggling more today despite making more money. look at the lineup, katie pavlich how do you pronounce that name all. >> sean duffy. and kurt the cyber guy join us for a big final hour, "fox & friends" weekend rolling along. here we go... (♪)
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