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♪ ♪ [cheering] usa, usa! >> ainsley: hello, everyone. hello, south carolina! it's great to be back. would you like me to serve some br breakfast? i will follow you. which table does this go to, please? back counter, back here. i'll follow you. who had this meal? who had eggs and pancakes? who does this belong to? william e. where is william e? there you go, william. are you a veteran? >> i am. >> ainsley: what branch? >> navy. >> ainsley: thank you. god bless you. we're facetiming, hi, sir, are you a veteran? >> i'm not a veteran, but i'm a believer in trump.
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[indiscernible] >> ainsley: i'm sorry, it is loud in here, we can't hear you very well. thank you for watching fox. >> thank you. >> ainsley: you're welcome. hi, sir, are you a veteran? turn around for me. >> gene kerns. >> ainsley: you served? >> submarines. >> ainsley: wow, what is that like? how long were you under water? >> nine weeks at a time? >> ainsley: how do you do that? you love our country? >> yes, submarines, first best thing i ever did for myself. >> ainsley: you would do it again? >> yes, i would. happy veterans day. >> ainsley: these ladies in red, white and blue look so good. who in this room is a veteran? y'all stand up. would y'all stand up? amazing. [cheering] >> ainsley: all right, guys, so
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nice to be here on veterans day saying thank you. most everyone is happy with the election results, right? south carolina came out strong. [cheering] >> lawrence: slooe -- >> ainsley: more people voted in this election in south carolina than ever before. >> lawrence: is there anything you cannot do? signing books, serving food and f facetiming people and manage to still do the show, incredible. >> ainsley: i'm just praying my way through, i guess. it's so fun. it's great. i want to honor these veterans. >> brian: grabbing someone's facetime, is that a little forward, grabbing somebody's phone and talking. >> ainsley: he was saying, slooe
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can you say high to my friend. >> steve: you were able to make a special delivery, william got his plate of eggs. >> great job. >> brian: interesting approach to waitressing, who ordered this. who wanted this. >> lawrence: you are doing a great job, don't listen to brian. >> ainsley: thank you so much. we are sending brian the next one. you want to take pictures and talk and hear stories and try to focus on what you are going to say on national television and know the headlines. i'm trying, bear with me. >> steve: ultimate multi tasking. >> lawrence: now look what you have done. you should feel bad. >> brian: i feel terrible. terrible. >> steve: sit tight, we have a
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news alert. president-elect trump is building his cabinet and added tom homan as border czar and offered elise stefanik congresswoman from new york u.s. ambassador to united nations. >> rachel: lucas tomlinson is live in wpalm beach, florida, what is the latest? >> lucas: good morning. big reason president-elect donald trump won in a landslide was to fix the southern border and he wants tom homan to do it. here is president trump's post, its, is there is nobody better at policing and controlling our borders, tom homan will be in charge of deportation of illegal aliens back to their country of origin. homan appeared on the show in the last hour. >> every morning i get up and
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i'm pissed up to whats this administration did to the border. retired border agents and military that want to volunteer to help secure border and do deportation operations. >> lucas: as you mentioned, rachel, trump announced elise ste stefanik, who is questioning on capitol hill led to ouster of two ivy league presidents on campuses. narrow gop majority in the house will be smaller and likely take months for a special election to fill elise stefanik's seat. trump saying, i'm honored to nominate elise stefanik to serve as usa ambassador to the united nations, she is strong, tough and smart american fighter. president-elect donald trump will meet on wednesday with president biden capping greatest
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political comeback of all time. >> steve: indeed. lucas, thank you for the live report. >> brian: tom homan not a surprise. we knew he would have a possible if he wanted it. homeland security, would have been better, he said, no, i have to report directly to you, i don't want anyone between me. no problem. created this position that the vice president did nonot want. rem remember -- >> steve: i'm not the border czar. he embraces the border czar. donald trump made it clear, day one he will close border and tom homan will do that. and he will drill, baby, drill. interesting to see who he puts in that capacity. we know he's talking to everybody. >> rachel: here is tom homan, we had him earlier, here is what he had to say. >> when you have a crisis this big overwhelming border patrol,
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majority border patrol no longer patrol and making sandwiches and making baby formula and airplane runs and when you take border agents off the border, that is when fentanyl comes across and kills americans and sex trafficking increases 600%. they had a record of people on the terrorist watch list cross the border. how many of them are sponsoring terror? when you create a crisis this big, bathings happen. i don't care republican, democrat, independent, border security is national security, we should all be on the same side of that. >> lawrence: promise made and promise kept. when people could cast their vote, tom homan would have a role and the president kept that promise. what you are seeing, during the
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campaign trail, in the president-elect's cabinet, those are auditions. people he has relationship with, that shares views, this is not like last administration when he was getting to know people. he knows these players, they auditions during the primary process and you'll see him fill out the deck. >> steve: tom homan had the job, he was the ice guy for trump and he knows how trump likes it. >> rachel: brian asked me, who do you want for secretary of defense? i said whoever you don't want. >> brian: so true. >> lawrence: already happening. >> brian: if i come in and rachel is happy, i will not be happy. >> rachel: that is right, opposite sides. my view, nobody in house or senate should be entering this administration. this is razor-thin majority.
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>> brian: you are worried about this. >> rachel: deeply worried and hearing from congress and senators saying they are worried about this. donald trump worked hard to get here, he wants to pas his america first agenda. nothing and no one should get in the way of that. here is the problem, first 100 days of new administration are the most critical days. you have razor-thin majority, if someone like elise stefanik goes up to the un, that seat is open. kathy hochul will have 90 days to fill that seat from the day she is confirmed. you will be one seat down. do you remember jeff sessions was taken to ag position, we lost a seat in deep red alabama, you can't take chances. >> lawrence: i will say this, there is a period, holding period as relates to
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confirmation, before everybody is sworn in, if it comes to point it is too close, he can withdraw the nomination if that comes into play and i would think elise stefanik, she would want that, as well. it puts entire agenda at risk. >> steve: the way, should point out, elise stefanik news comes from "new york post" and way they put the timeline, once she resigns, the governor has to call a special election within 10 days and an election has to be held between 70 and 80 days and that is where rachel came up with the 90 days business. and chosen by chairs rather than primary. there will be a democrat running against her. trump team says that district she represents is ruby red solidly pro-trump, she won the vote last week with 63%.
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it should be a slam dunk but nonetheless -- >> rachel: alabama was deep red, too. >> steve: i know. republicans still don't have majority in the house, there is possibility democrats will and she might not get to go. >> brian: almost zero chance democrats will take the house though. >> steve: they say there is still a chance. >> rachel: republicans will have majority, question is by how much and what are you willing to risk in terms of getting your agenda passed. i don't think anyone from the house or senate should go. >> brian: what went wrong with democrats? everything. amazing how they are tearing each other's eyes out and blaming everyone else. zacarya, very anti-trump, but well connected, put it brilliantly. here is about 45 seconds. >> the first big era was the
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biden administration blindness to collapse of immigration and chaos at the border. liberals branded anyone protesting as heartless and racist and missed shift in public opinion in a few years. second error was misuse of law to punish trump. some cases like the georgia, were legitimate, most of them piled on and gave impression legal system was being weaponized to trump. >> brian: they missed that, as cases were piling up, they were clearing out their primary field. they took news away, we watched as everybody was campaigning in iowa, cameras were in new york city looking at the president. >> lawrence: it is not just missing this, they are double down on this.
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look at new york, attorney general made iter cloo, she'll continue her path. georgia has showed no in fulton county, no assign they will drop that case. they are continuing. when it comes to border, they still have talking points. you guys are going to learn when there is mas deportation, even though majority of the country supports this. >> steve: democratic party misread pulse of the country, they blew it. article in politico this morning on veterans day talking about how the campaign for 2028 starts donald trump's first day in office. they have to figure out new message and change the page. josh shapiro from pennsylvania, getting calls from dnc top dogs, please run for office. gavin newsom had a conference
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call with small money donors, 50,000 on friday and pete buttigieg before he says so long to secretary of transportation job, he will do a series of events around the country. >> lawrence: these people love to fund raise. they waste money. >> rachel: the people doing this, i don't disagree with anything that he said except it leaves impression it was not fair. it was not fair, everyone saw it and american people don't like things that are not fair and saw him as a victim in this case and they like that. you had on jamie metzel, they are drawing wrong conclusion. he said gretchen whitmer is figure of unity. what? and you had bernie sanders saying the same thing, we need to look at -- bernie sanders's
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plan is social plan, venezuela plan, if that is your solution, that will not work. they are unable and incapable of actually having an honest look inside of themselves and in the mirror at what they did and that is going to be to advantage of republicans. >> lawrence: we saw on cnn the others day, shermichael said, you misjudged males going into girl's bathrooms, you said it wasn't going to work and dads were upset and he got calls as a trans phobe and they are name calling. instead of saying let's evaluate this, we missed the boat. >> brian: seth moelton and jamie harrison are an embarrassment on this. a billion dollars in 107 days woman given dnc and hailed a
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hero and couldn't stop it and not taking responsibility for it. i listened to 45 minutes of nancy pelosi on "new york times" interview, still spinning. only time you can be honest. two words from her, i retire, that's it. >> rachel: they spent a billion dollars. donald trump got so much free media, mcdonald's the trash truck. not democratic were so bad, donald trump was so good and had a record to stand on. people could look back and say, i had more money in nie pocket, my family could go on vacation. there was no war, not even a war on biology. people could look back and say that actually worked. it was not in theory. >> brian: they said the they and then ad, best single in the
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history of politics, they and them and donald trump for you because we're sickening, every time we get an e-mail with idiot pronouns, i don't care if president of a major nation, i have no interest reading rest of the e-mail. >> steve: i read online, one genius in the democratic party said one answer, her loss could have come down to the very friendly venue of "the view" when she was asked, you are going to be president taking over from joe biden, what would you change, i can't think of anything. 70% of the country is on wrong track and you say i'm not going to change anything, that is why. i heard kamala harris wound up with 12 million votes fewer than -- >> rachel: who knew.
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>> lawrence: i appreciate the perspective from all the media, all of them need to leave their n newsroom and comfortable room and go talk to people. >> brian: outside democratic. >> lawrence: go out in the country and try dine rs, be relatable. less talking, let people tell you. after exit polls came out, all of them were shocked and we had been hearing for years. >> steve: to other out fits who want toy zoo how you talk to people at a diner, "antainsley talking to the folks. >> ainsley: this nice lady came up to me and said say hey to pete hegseth, i share a birthday with him. i said, you have to stay, tell us who is in these pictures. >> my husband, served in navy,
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oldest son, navy, younger son army and air force and my son army. >> ainsley: thank you so much for your sacrifices, we appreciate it. god bless you. this is lynn, a veteran. i want to focus on the women that are veterans. thank you for your service. >> thank you, we enjoy you being here. >> ainsley: how many years did you serve? >> four years, in greenland, minus 80 on christmas day. >> ainsley: you sacrificed in many ways. thank you. there is overflow room we have not been in with the camera. let's go in. hi. look at that, lawrence. that is awesome. thank you, sir. i will take a picture with you, yes, sir.
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hi, everyone. this is overflow room. i want you to know we did not forget you. >> leslie, conway. been here almost five years. >> ainsley: what does veterans day mean to you? >> everything, our dad was a veteran, he served in korean war, i get choked when i hear military songs, not enough to say thank you. >> ainsley: you are exactly right. hello, how are you? >> i used to watch you on channel 19 in columbus. >> ainsley: years ago, you helped get me to fox. >> i love you, thank you. >> sue manning. >> ainsley: how about selection, were you happy? i see your hat. >> i'm a trump supporter, i love donald trump, immigration. >> ainsley: not even grocery
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prices, immigration number one for you. >> inflation, as well. >> ainsley: thank you for being here >> who is a the veteran? thank you, what is your name? >> carl, army. >> ainsley: okay. >> 1969 and 1970 in vietnam. we watch you every morning everyday. >> ainsley: thank you, i appreciate it. you keep me employed and i am so grateful for your service and watching fox. >> i was in the air force and navy. >> army. >> my daughter was in navy, she works for nasa and my son-in-law in navy and deployed. >> ainsley: what is his name, say prayers for him. >> josh. >> ainsley: say a prayer for josh. thank you, everyone. back to the studio. >> brian: that is pretty cool. very patriotic area. more people per capita in myrtle
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beach than anywhere else. talk about veterans day, this is picture of my dad's in korean war. >> lawrence: you look just like him. >> brian: he was better looking than me. my uncle joe, they would become brother-in-laws he married my jo. he served with elvis and he said one time elvis came necessary front of him, he almost hit elvis. could have changed rock-and-roll forever. >> steve: i wonder if elvis wrote the song "all shook up" about your uncle. >> lawrence: another family story. >> brian: i nothing nothing but a hound dog. >> rachel: that was about you. >> brian: better not be. >> steve: elon musk endorsing
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the senate. president-elect trump says whoever wants the job should back a senate tool allowing him to bypass congress and get his administration in place. backs this move, earning him support from elon musk. it is you against senator cornyn against senator thune. >> happy veterans day, very proud of my father, he fought in the second world war. i joined navy. i'm proud j.d. vance is first m marine vice president-elect in the united states and i have colleagues. thank everybody for their service, thank god for people who put on the uniform. nominees, we have to get them
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done. we know chuck schumer is going to slow everything down. i'm all onboard to change the direction of this country. the country voted and want a change. they want his policies, we have to get that done. >> lawrence: how is your chance looking? we're talking about simple majority that you have to get, looks like you got thune and john cornyn from texas, they may split the vote, how does it look for you right now? >> i'm very optimistic, i believe i'm going to win. thune and cornyn are friends. here is what i bring to the table. i believe in the trump agenda, i'm a business guy that has had success, we need to have i plan, we need to work a plan, have a team, measure ourselves. if we want to get all the
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nominees done, figure out a plan. for a balanced budget, start today, if we want the board secure, like you do in business. i ran a company with 285,000 employees, we had a written plan for everything. my colleagues want change, they want to be treated equal, be part of a team. have a great relationship with the house, i have a great relationship with mike johnson. i am representing trump's agenda. >> brian: you have elon musk in your corner and marco rubio. do you have trump in your corner? >> well, i'm hope -- i hope he weighs in, i will welcome him. that is up to him. tuberville supporting me,
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haggerty supporting me and other people have clearly would like what i'm talking about, it is a secret ballot, we'll see if they support me. i'm going to work hard, i believe i'm going to win, i represent what trump wants and what the american public wants. we have a great republican party, we need to be represented as leader in the senate. >> lawrence: other news, what is happening in pa, is disgraceful right now. race called by ap, many publications. you have your leader who will not allow him to go to orientation and mike lee sagging he will escort dave mccormick for orientorientation, what is thought process? >> they did the same thing to me six years ago, they did not let
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me go through orientation, chuck schumer blocked it. our leader at the time did not help me. same thing. schumer is going to do everything he can to block the trump agenda. we have to have a leader willing to stand up and say no way, we are going to do the right thing and stand up for our rights here. dave mccormick won. he won fair and square. he got more votes than his opponent bob casey, he needs to be part of orientation. i hope to see him today or tomorrow and will do everything to help him become a successful senator. >> brian: good luck on wednesday, see what happens as majority leader. thank you. nobody works harder, rick scott never stops. may have lost the election, one of v.p. harris' former staffers
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has a wild suggestion. >> he could resign presidency in next 30 days, make kamala harris president of the united states and absolve her. >> wow. we have a noble purpose. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever is best for the individual service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage company for veterans and active duty service people, and they and their families. we're the ones that are there to help them. people are doing hard, arduous, difficult, dangerous things. some of them are giving their lives right now today for the freedoms that we have here in this country. they're willing to do that for you for me and for our family. so for us at newday, to have the opportunity to turn around and help those people at this point in time. it's a labor of love.
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>> janice: good morning, we are tracking over a dozen wildfires here in the northeast. extreme weather here in terms of high temperatures, very dry fall so far. here are active large wildfires across the northeast. record breaking in terms of how dry it has been. we got rain overnight, it is not impacting the fires, they are still burning. another few days of dry weather ahead of us and above average temperatures, not even half inch of rain. look at september 3, over a
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month ago. now we have extreme to exc exceptional drought in the northeast. winds in excess of 20 to 30 miles per hour. steve, rachel, over to you. >> steve: thanks, jd. >> rachel: this morning, one of the vice president harris' former staffers raising eyebras with this shocking suggestion. >> he could resign the presidency, make kamala harris president of the united states and absolve her. >> wow. >> steve: okay, great idea? pete hegseth joins us, you are giggling because this is funny. >> pete: brought to you by the party of democracy, everything they tried to do happened somewhere else, try to defeat their opponent in lawfare and fbi raids and install kamala
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harris without a single vote c cast. why would it surprise us? transition to kamala harris to crack that glass ceiling, feel good about ourselves and move on. country sent a resound ing thought in the recalling direction. joe biden will be gone shortly, she is playing connect four and drinking white wine with her nieces, that is her future and donald trump is heading to the white house. ideas like this are silly, they lost, let them talk. >> rachel: pundits said it would be easier for future female president. in the article and in -- there was oped and commentary on tv. they said not only should you
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put kamala in, make liz cheney vice president and stick it to donald trump when he has to get up there in january and have to face those two, like this is the way they think, pete. >> pete: perfect, let's start three wars before january 20, perfect. liz cheney would love to do that, put the world in chaos. staggering how little they have learned. american people rejected that a alliance treen liz cheney and neocons. she was a horrible candidate, the country spoke and they are ready for donald trump. >> rachel: those opeds and comments prove that they are not handling this well, they need hugs. >> steve: live from nashville, tonight, you are doing a special, john rich's bar,
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redneck riviera, mod eern warriors. >> pete: modern warriors live in nashville, not just me, david bellavia, matt lohmeir, he blew the whistle on the military. and former army ranger and jason be beardsley. war on warriors under obama and biden, tonight we start that conversation on fox nation 7 p.m. what does new commander-in-chief look like? how do you get back to m mereti rase and remember those we served with on this veterans day. >> rachel: you wrote what can happen to end that war on warriors, interesting to see what the other veterans say,
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what a great conversation. looking forward to it. >> steve: it's going to be in a bar, are you allowed to drink on streaming service? >> pete: not like cable, we can have a beer or two. >> rachel: kamala has wine, petecan have beer. bye, pete. >> steve: we'll head back to down to south carolina where ainsley is having breakfast with a whole bunch of friends. usa, usa, usa! lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up.
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>> usa, usa, usa! >> ainsley: we are in south carolina, it is veterans day. thank you to everyone who served. thank you for those who are watching. this is donna. tell me, you served in the military. >> i was in the united states navy. i was aviation ordinance. one of the first women to be assigned it, they were just opening up navy to this, i was first women in the work center. >> ainsley: just got engaged, congratulations. what is your name? >> john.
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too blessed to -- >> ainsley: you were excited with election results? >> i was. >> ainsley: you go to sea coasts, where senator tim scott goes and nancy mace. thank you for being here. can i introduce you to this precious young lady. i said, what are these, she makes cards for veterans, why do you do that? >> because we love this country. >> i know you are proud. >> i am, i collect from the school districts, boy scouts and my girls take tz day off and we go into the hospital and put on trays, get crossword puzzles from gop offices and different things, socks, underwear and helped organize christmas lists
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for families. >> ainsley: you are a fantastic mother. >> i come from a family of veteranses step-father air force, he was a legal immigrant and first thing he did was join the military and he -- i can't open this. he went into the air force and became, there he is in there. >> ai thank you so much. god bless you all. bill and dana, over to you, such a special day. >> bill: tell everybody hello. thank you. nicely done. >> bill and dana said tell -- >> bill: tell myrtle beach hello. plea pleasanty plenty action today. we'll fill you in. >> dana: and where the blame game landed over the weekend.
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this is franklin graham. the southern part of the united states got hit by terrific storms this fall. so many people have been hurt. we all go through storms in life. it may be a marriage. it may be our children. it may be our health, cancer. do you have an anchor to hang on to as you go through these storms? i do, and that's jesus christ. 50 years ago, i gave my life to jesus christ. if you've never done that, you can do that right now. just pray this prayer with me. just say, "god, i'm a sinner."
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"i'm sorry for my sins." "forgive me." "i believe that jesus christ is your son, that he died for my sins on the cross, and that he was buried, that on the third day you raised him to life." "and i would like to invite him to come into my heart and live from this day forward forever." "amen." if you prayed that prayer, call the number that's on the screen. someone would like to pray with you and talk to you right now, just call that number that's on the screen. god bless you.
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>> hello, good morning. happy veterans day to everyone out there. thank all our veterans. we're here with tyler and wrote a song, an air force veteran from arkansas. tell us why you wrote the song. >> some friends of mine wrote the song. i knew i had to have it so i got permission to cut it and here we are. >> we're ready for it. god bless. ♪ ♪ he walked in with a cane and his hand and -- old gray beard with a ponytail and a faded anchor tat. halfway through my show i asked the old man if he would stand,
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and everyone in the place that night came up and shook his hand ♪ ♪ here is to the tough ones, to the brave ones, to the want to sacrifice ♪ ♪ to the freedom, bought and paid for, by the ones who didn't think twice ♪ ♪ so with all i have i take off my hat and hold my drink up high to the heroes on the front lines tonight ♪ ♪ he gets up at 5:00 a.m., sits on his boots and badge. he fills up his coffee cup and throws a sandwich in a sack ♪ ♪ he will walk in and kiss her
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lips before the morning's light, and then she will say a sleepy prayer that he would come home safe tonight ♪ ♪ here is to the tough ones, to the brave ones, to the ones who sacrifice ♪ ♪ here is to the freedom, bought and paid for, by the ones who haven't thought twice ♪ ♪ so with all i have i take off my hat and i hold my drink up high to the heroes on the front lines tonight ♪ ♪ so to all your first responders and all you fighting them flames and to everyone on foreign soil kicking ass and taking names ♪
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♪ here is to the tough ones, to the brave ones, to the ones who sacrifice ♪ here is to the freedom bought and paid for by the ones who never thought twice ♪ ♪ so with all i have i take off my hat and i hold my drink up high to the heroes on the front lines tonight ♪ ♪ to all you heroes on the front lines tonight ♪ [cheers and applause] >> lawrence: great job. >> thank you to our veterans. >> lawrence: see you all. >> bill: thank you, guys, good morning. on this veterans day
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