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and joe rogen rips biden for his last ditch effort in ukraine. >> to do that when you're on the way out like people don't want you to be there anymore this is like a pause for like significant actions that could potentially start world war iii. glaism so right about that as they they say it is the economy stupid think tank says kamala harris missed the mark on the key issue the decision that sacrifice enthusiasm among must win voters you're looking at her right now. >> and there's still time to vote for your favorite turkey name we pardon two of oud frien. the third hour of "fox & friends" weekends starts right now. >> they have there afterall. charlie thought the tails were
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cutoff. >> he's getting -- >> showing you charlie i have a tail right here. those are the turkeys. >> i don't think i'm trying to impress. >> he might have heard what you said the hen next to him, i think. >> you know that for sure too -- >> no, i mean. >> charlie had a lot to say about the turkeys these are our turkeys we are pardoning them and getting off easy and we're going to name them and you're going to help us do that on or instagram page site whatever you call it. >> i'm going with cluck norris and he know solo hen solo. >> also stars and stripes and then -- drum and stick which is sort of like that's sort of in the charlie realm of ideas for names. but i don't know. i don't know where those rank you have to vote on them if you want to have a say in what these two turkeys get named. rachel: i'll stay away i'm not a
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fan of these birds especially when they do stuff like that. charlie: the favorite part of this is i want to see you -- but -- rachel: we'll make our way out there and we'll do the -- our guest charlie and brian will do the official pardon we'll stay tuned for that. charlie: there must be a movement you do. brian: i'm like dubbing a knight -- rachel: some official ceremony. charlie: definitely not a sword. thank you very much. rachel: don't give charlie a sword next to the turkeys. listen to this, this weekend donald trump is meeting with the head of nato in mar-a-lago they're discussing, of course, the ukraine war which -- which joe biden on his way out of office here is escalating by giving ukraine the permission to use american made long range missiles into russia which is -- just insane.
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mike walz by the way putting out this post on x about nato sayings requires all member nations to do their part commensurate with their economic strength, of course, referring to donald trump complain about nato that the europeans don't pay their fair share ever -- and return to the days when donald trump demands that. >> made nato stronger because of that. the other thing that people failed to remember here is that this is a departure this is a flip-flop yet another flip-flop by joe biden. to allow ukraine to do this. he didn't allow it previously. and so it is kind of interesting that he would flip-flop and change his position radically on this very radical decision after an election and before he leaves office. rachel: assuming thoosk joe biden is making decisions. which honestly i don't say this just to be funny i don't think he has much to do this and not funny on the brink of world war
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iii and sleepwalk ourselves right into this if anything goes wrong. joe rogen talked about that this week. watch. >> i feel safer knowing that trump is in office. >> what i don't feel safe is they're launching missiles -- how are you allowed to do that when you're on the way out people don't want you there anymore. this should be a pause for like significant actions that could potentially start world war iii. maybe that would be a good thing that we would like to avoid from a dying former president. >> uh-huh. the whole thing is nuts. they fired ballistic missile for the first time ever. first time one of those have ever been used. the world is burning you hope it doesn't get you. >> at that high level there's nothing -- >> we can. we voted trump in and his idea is to stop all of that and hopefully he can do that. >> this is what president-elect trump inherits now makes his job
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much more difficult. k.t. mcfarland with us yesterday on this. listen to what she had to say. >> this is one of the most upsetting way the biden administration is leaving office. let's just make sure that donald trump is going it have a really hard time negotiating a peace agreement. you know, let's make sure we screw is up and as they're doing it they're potentially walking us into a war. when they've now allowed american missiles to go long range not fired by americans but go into russia killing civilians russia is retaliating walking up that ladder and russians will now fire weapons and may kill american citizens there. what happens if american citizens die? you know, we could be walking into a war because of the biden administration incompetence frankly nastiness that nobody wants. nobody is prepared for but they're all trying to -- just so bitter and angry they want to screw it up and shouldn't because it is the sake of the country and the world.
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>> k.t. is suggesting this is a way of for joe biden and the democrats vindictive to make it more 2keu689 for donald trump as he enters into office. i think it is also the fact that -- that twice there were two different parties trying to negotiate peace agreements between russia and ukraine. and the biden administration explicitly intervened and prevented those peace agreements from happening and donald trump promise on day one he would make happen. and so i guess the question is, why are they doing it? what is the -- you know, who is benefiting from this war in ukraine? and there's a lot of people making a lot of money. there's a war machine that makes money there's a military industrial conference that's part of what's going on. brian: a lot of moves coming out of the administration to put things in place that are hard to reverse when trump comes into office. the one thing that democrats didn't do enough of finding out
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from a progressive think tank survey of all things they didn't talk about the economy. enough -- harris when she was on the campaign trail actually did a little bit better when she talked about the economy. the problem was -- she didn't do a lot of that and she actually had other friends with her on the trail. that didn't help so much liz cheney -- so reminding people of what's going on in the middle east and failure there is instead of talking about the things people care about at home. rachel: that's right data from a group called progress finds that pennsylvania independents 18 points more enthusiastic to vote for harris when campaigning in 7 points less to vote for harris. when campaigning with liz cheney, a swing of 25 points in michigan and independents were 11 points more enthusiastic to vote for harris when campaigning on economic issues and 7 points less when campaigning with cheney. a swing of 18 points. in both states 70% of voters
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said harris campaigning with cheney either had no impact on their enthusiasm or maybe they had less enthusiastic charlie i think the common denominator is chainny is repelling. what do you think? >> seemed to flow through that one. brian: it is incredible when you stop and think about what happened what we saw in the last election. charlie: where you took the most -- and trump started it in 2016 where he moved the republican party away from the war machine, and away from -- and it is not an exaggeration to say, that the war in ukraine would not have happened if donald trump had still been in office. rachel: 100%. >> i don't think the attack own israel would have happened if donald trump had still been in office. iran would still be struggling to stay afloat if donald trump had remained in office. but the joe biden changed all of these policies. and embraced iran, and basically
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lit a fuse on all of these catastrophes around the world. and so it's really fascinating to sit back and watch kamala harris go out and take the most unpopular part of the republican party embrace liz cheney, and run around the country and then act like that's going to be the backbone of her campaign. as opposed to the economy which is usually where democrats rightly or wrongly couldn't talk about the economy because then it had to be about record. brian: she couldn't talk about record anything she brought up on stage any of the celebrities it was fear mongering it wasn't substance or ideas. >> would have been better than bringing in liz cheney. you talked earlier about how drump remade the party. i remember i was one of those republicans who -- back in the day believed the bushes believed all of the rational and the, you know,
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there were weapons of mass -- i believed all of their stuff when i found out they lied to me it had a fundamental impact on my trust in government and my trust in these people these neocons so when donald trump came along and said stupid wars. no more stupid wars it really spoke to me it was really what -- drew me into everything else that he was talking about. and that transformed the party so it is just odd to me that she did bring specifically that first night there's a lot of likable figures in the republican party who have, you know, maybe don't like donald trump and she could have brought them along for the ride but she chose this woman who represents this war machine that so many -- independents and republicans were rejecting. >> because like the vast majority of republican voters you're a good person so you believed them when they told you that -- rachel: i don't believe anything they say anymore. >> when you realize they lied to
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you they lost all credibility and you changed your mind. i think that we saw that across the board. and i think quite frankly there was as a result of this past election, we're probably going to see even more of it as -- good democrat voters look at this and say wow, that i got lied to even during this campaign. >> it expose the union party you saw democrats and this -- this particular wing of the republican party united against donald trump. who was against war. so i think that was on the ballot i think more on the ballot. >> progressive think tanks figured it out. tomorrow lyle and eric mendez seen and heard for the first anytime years. >> two brothers have been behind bars since being handed life sentencing for killinger that parents back in 1989 here with what we can expect. good morning chanly. >> good morning everybody so it is the hottest ticket in town only 60 members of the public will be able to be inside that courtroom.
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when the mendez brothers appear virtually and possibly speak for the first time in years. it is all happening during a status conference tomorrow. but no cameras allowed inside the courtroom so los angeles superior court between 8 and 9 pacific for drawing lucky 16 in a lottery before the hearing begins, 35-year-old case reemerged in headlines after a popular netflix series documentary drew new interest in the brothers claims of abuse. lyle and eric menendez were convicted in the grizzly shotgun murders of their parents in 1989 when they were 18 and 21 years old. the brothers claimed they had been sexual assaultly abused by their father. but prosecutors argued money was the motive. now, three decades later, l.a. d.a. george gascón believed they paid their debt to society and should be resentenced for a chance at parole. but the newly elected d.a. nathan hawk man says he needs more time to review the case
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before announcing his decision. >> right before the election, george ghast gascón resentencing now it is up to incoming district attorney nathan hochman the question is to honor and tomorrow it will be really important. >> monday status conference expected to address where the proceeding stands on that sentencing recommendation and remember the court date original set or the hearing still practical and possible guys if >> all right chanly thank you. >> thank you. >> apparently george soros and netflix are in charge of justice in california. way to go. yeah. good point. now turning to your headlines. a man accused of stealing a go plated rose from a memorial wednesday reportedly laughed through the arraignment last
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night and gold plated rose made from metals at ground zero and worth 3,000 dollars according to authorities alleged thief is one of several crime he's accused of committing in the past month. the suspect charged with one count of grand larceny is due back in court on tuesday. >> aaa is forecasting record thanksgiving travel with nearly 80 million americans set to head to at least 50 miles from their homes. but weather could cause some delays. this week heavy know is at risk of hitting the great lakes, and on the west coast, downpours expected to continue in california after recent flooding. >> ton college football, oklahoma shutting down alabama last night holding the crimson tide to just a field goal in their 24-3 victory. to the big 12 where the ending
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of arizona state's game against byu had to be delayed after asu fans stormed the field to early mistakingly thinking the game clock had reached 0 once the game resumed, the sun devils could eventually hold off the cougars 28-23 in columbus, the oklahoma state buck eyes taking down indiana 38-15. handing the hoosiers their first loss of the year. and down south, the auburn tigers using four overtime pull off a 43-41 upset over texas a&m. >> sprints wide left thorn looking middle, and -- [cheering] what a catch. direct snap pitchback, reid rolls right. dropped. it was dropped.
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auburn wins. [applause] >> and today fox has a full slate of nfl action including huge one between the 49ers and the packers and america's game of the week at 4 p.m. eastern. and those are your headlines. you're -- are you like packers packers? rachel: my family loves packers my husband, my boys. >> 49ers my co-host is a 49ers fan i have to root against them in order to -- >> don't -- so i might be paying attention to that game. okay if you missed it, our friend will cain just traveled to alabama and met the family behind redd land cotton which has been owned operated by mark yeager since 1983. mark teamed with his daughter anna in 2016, and have launched a number of new products since. >> from seed to store, redland cotton products are all made in america. and will brought some back some gifts for us nxding great
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plct trump vowing to make american energy dominance a day one priority and it seems he's already making good on that promise. as he's reportedly planning to revive the key line pipeline canceled under president biden next guest fired from his job on the key line pipeline and bugsy it is good to see you a lot of participation around this keystone pipeline a big deal when it was canceled president trump is bringing back. what difference will it make to u.s. energy to have the keystone pipeline come back online? >> good morning, thanks for
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giving me a voice, but yes it will make a big difference as far as your energy cost, your food cost, your gas that you put in your cars. it is actually the primary going to be the primary start of bringing everything, the cost down for the american people that we have suffered so much in the last this administration of four years that administration has been in here that they've canceled this and not only the keystone. they have canceled so many other ones bigger lines are about same size projects, and the thing is, the biden administration is artist at coming in and deflecting the permits. in other words, you've got to have permits to lay pipeline they come in there and kick permits out so that -- so that old company or gas company can't run a pipeline, and it's hamstring the american
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blue collar workers, and this right here is going to be a primary, good, very good start god bless donald trump he's going to make this right. >> bugsy you work on these pipeline you know plenty of people who work on the pipelines is there sort of an anticipation with workers hey we're back a lot of new projects, permits are coming as doug with a interior secretary he plays big role there. what's the feeling among work workers? >> oh, my god it is a breath of fresh air. we're running on cloud nine. i'm going to taste something starting in the last three, four years -- it's just -- i mean people have talked it's been bad. but now that trump is got in office god bless him, and man, i have prayed for this man to get in office because it is give us a breath of fresh air. the american people is going to
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see the difference between day and night what energy will do for a country and what no energy will do, and i hope and i pray that the people will have their eyes enlightened and see that electric is not just all that greats. it is good, but oil and gas is the man driver of any country. and trump is fixing to show this in the next four years. >> well bugsy we appreciate your perspective because you're right on the frontlines you see what's happening and you know what it means for people. thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> yes, sir. and thank you for giving me a voice and god bless america. >> you bet our pleasure indeed all right up next reagan took box office by storm and now it is available just in time for the holidays. >> curious, ron what would you say is the issue of or time? >> no question about it.
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>> i'm curious ron what would you say is the issue of our time? >> no question about is communism and the soviet union. >> get in the game. run for office. >> after blitzing box office reagan is now available on blu-ray dvd and digital. just many time for the holiday season, actor robert davie not only starred in the biopic but also sang two songs for sound
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track joins us now. robert great to see you not to be a fan boy or anything but i have to tell you this is such a phenomenal movie, probably the best movie i've seen in a long time. and the theater where i walked it small rural place, the entire place stood to their feet at the end and gave a stanging ovation. i bet you hear that a lot. >> absolutely. charlie thank you for having me on i have to say i'm daddy claus because my five-year-old daughter asked me to wear this hat on air we were watching fox christmas special, and our tree came yesterday, and/or this morning, and here i am as daddy claus. anyway the film is you know it is fin u fun n i play -- soviet union russia, right the russian character. and wherever i go, it's amazing people, i mean, i've gotten so many messages on different media social media -- i go to the public market i live
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in florida now i go into a coffee shop and oh we loved we cried at reagan we love the film the best movie i've ever seen and meanwhile it was a film that it had 18% from the critics on rotten tomatoes. but 100% on 98% from the audience. and it is astounding typical what they did with trump. they did with the movie reagan. you know what i'm saying, they don't stop. >> you are all carrying on ronald reagan exposing hollywood for ridiculousness let's play a moment of that where when your character learns of reagan's election night in the movie. >> you will win. i've been warning about this man for many years. [inaudible conversations] i have prepared thousands of
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documents. yes. prepare another -- >> what i love about your character was the way you did such a great job of exposing the absurdity and hopelessness of communism you did it right there in that san brilliantly. thawnch so much charlie i did a lot of research on brezhnev i did 12 years ago and then my wife is from i have 8,000 people, and concerts over there. and 2015, mark joseph asked me to play brezhnev and i startedded to research back then and had a catalog of interesting
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things about brezhnev he was a fascinating character best friends with nixon he gave him a lincoln continental because he liked fast and american cars. yeah and i mean brezhnev loved raw hide and american cowboy films. it was very interesting, but this movie is just -- spectacular film and it echoes what we're seeing today reagan assassination attempt, trump assassination attempt, bot- [laughter] a state that has corrupt element to it, and then also communism and reagan as we know has been doing that since 1946. you know, i don't know if you know the story about reagan and idalpino hollywood elite in 1946 -- >> i don't know that i do. >> 1946 who is let's say the meryl streep of her day has a
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meeting of the communist party, in hollywood -- and all of the george clooneys everybody of that era were there william tells reagan about this in 1946, and reagan goes to speak at this meeting. and they shout him down they won't let him speak and finally one actor stands on a chair a guy named john garfield great actor says has a right to speak reagan spoke for 45 minutes, an hour and then years later the actor in the god father that punches al pacino says ronald reagan was a one man wrecking crew of the communist party in hollywood. and i think we have a one man wrecking crew in trump. but deep state in america -- [laughter] >> only way we're going get out of the mess we're in is by teaching the next generation about communism and you all did it with this movie. thank you very much. check out -- reagan -- >> thank you for all you do charlie. >> check out reagan out on d involve blu-ray digital now.
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>> a breast cancer warning you need to know about this morning. as an alarming rate or data that has been coming out reveals a growing prevalence among younger women. fox news medical contributor nicole saphier lays it all out and she joins us now in an op-ed good morning to you. so talk to us about this alarming increase in young women getting breast cancer and what are the factors that you're seeing that you laid out in the op-ed? >> well good morning rachel thanks so much for having me on as you know my day job is diagnosing breast cancer, and my goal is to always find it as earliest and easiest to treat and one of the trends over the last couple of decades is a rise in breast cancer in younger women. so, obviously, that makes us wonder what's been going on why are we seeing more breast cancer and younger women? you and i have talked about at length part of our lifestyles, food we're consumers sedentary life that we are leading more people are overweight and
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chemicals on or outside the body and contradicting to rise in breast cancer but also other things that i point out too in the op-ed that make mess think is this leading to the increase and that is. in fact our u.s. fertility rate hit a record low in 2023 down 21% over the last couple of decades. when we have babies suppresses our estrogen or lifetime exposure toes to yen so having babies and younger ages actually decreases risk of breast cancer women are having baby older as well average age of a pregnancy is 30 when it was 21 in 1970 and top of that people have talked about people aren't breast-feeding like they used to so this is all women now out getting careers, and they're working full-time. you an causing us to not have babies, having them old earn not breast-feeding all of this is adding to the rise in breast
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cancer in younger women. >> nicole for those who don't understand the connection between breast-feeding and breast cancer prevention why don't you lay that out and i want to talk about the fertility rates as well. >> all three of the things i talked about having a baby, having a baby at an old -- younger age and breast-feeding all of this suppresses ovulation, and if you're suppressing your ovulation, you're decreasing your lifetime exposure of estrogen our lifetime exposure one of the hormones that is circulating in women bodies that increasing our risk of breast cancer, it also increasing rick of other cancers as well. so another thing that people don't talk about are don't realize is do you know that fat cells are added post cells in our body also produces estrogen, which is why women who are overweight and even many who are overweight have a higher risk of breast and other cancers that are directly linked to estrogen. so we can't get rid of estrogen entirely we're women it is part
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of our natural body and decreasing our exposure of exto extogen is good for our health. >> more information about birth control impact on bodies what do you think about a connection there. because birth control pills as you say also -- are impacting people's fertility rates clearly. but also it's something that's going into your body that's not natural. >> well data has gone back and port when it comes to oral contraception pills with evidence showing they have a protective effect against endometrial cancer and breast cancer recent study came out in the last year showing iud once thought they didn't have those effects because it wasn't an oral contraception now suggest there may be a slight increase risk of breast cancer with these contraceptive devices and -- you know, anything that you're thinking that you know, they do have some risk to it those are
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things you need to talk to your doctor. unfortunately in public sector people love to talk about the benefits and not the risks not one life is more important than the other so we always have to make sure that we're fully transparent with the nonrisk. >> information is power, i think some of these issue you know they -- they have a political component to birth control particularly feminist movement is prothat, and as a result of that, there has been a suppression of really good robust debate about the facts. and i'm really hoping that you know rfk over at hhs and some of the changes in the administration you and i have talked about that before that we can finally lift these taboos and start having an honest conversation because information is power as you know. nicole -- >> absolutely. >> all right thanks nicole great conversation. dges thanks for having me. >> always talking about breast-feed chg i love. thanks nicole. >> all right brian i know you don't want to talk about
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breast-feeding. but i do it is one of my favorite topics. brian: not right now great interview, though, thank you. turning to headlines a sorority facing charges months after allegedly giving alcohol to underage students at a party that led to the death of a 20-year-old. it happened in july when authorities found the students body about 65 feet from a shore. the day after some of the party goers say they went for a swing in the connecticut river. with a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit and autopsy found the cause of death to be drowning. school says its investigation is still ongoing. check out this wild video from a fire -- that broke out in oil waste treatment plant yesterday in argentina blaze sending large plumes of smoke into the air three firefighters were sent to the hospital. but quickly released it is not clear what caused that fire.
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all right to some f1 action george russell crossing the finish line first at the las vegas grand prix that wasn't enough to topple point leader max from clinching his fourth consecutive world title last night after finishing fifth in the race las vegas police officers getting t that guy might be exceeding the the speed limit there he won the inaugural las vegas grand prix last year and those are your headlines. i want to turn now to chief meteorologist rick for a fox weather forecast and rick, i understand that the umbrellas you and i were talking about yesterday have -- and benefiting poteds of honor
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completely sold out which is great news. tell us more. >> i think it is because of you because of the interview that you did. yeah. i know. you're that good. no i thought that might happen so this is first year we've sold out of everything. in fact we have a few left from yesterday but this year all sold out yesterday which is amazing thank everybody for all of their support so we're doing throughout the day today by the way, weather man.com five dollars so not just folds of honor ones but any umbrella from kids to five dollars will go to folds of honor throughout the day today. let's talk about a little bit of weather out there, i tell you what this is the big week everybody wants to travel. we have such calm weather for the last 45 to 60 days now getting to a much more active pattern to cause problems. good news is that active pattern is so fast, so active storms are moving really quickly and that doesn't give time for these storms to be that impactful. so over the next few days tomorrow we've got problems across parts of the west. that's going to be a big story we do have a lot of rain and mountain snow coming we have some delays on tuesday.
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across parts of the northeast, and in towards wednesday we'll see that a little bit as well. especially towards denver building back in the west. but point is all of this is going really fast, and doesn't give a chance to be too impactful that's good news but we have storms coming. all right back to you. >> good weather for an umbrella thanks for that. all right just ahead, it is the moment we've all been waiting for -- now is your last chance to name our feathered friends. we pardons two lucky birds, next. make this christmas the year you go all-in on joy. at balsam hill, celebrate with one of our beautifullly crafted, life-like trees. for a limited time during our black friday sale, save up to 50% off plus free shipping. and start making memories at balsamhill.com
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♪ ♪ all right today two minnesota turkeys will arrive at the white house ahead of tomorrow's 77th annual turkey pardon and all morning long we've been asking you to vote on the names of the turkeys we're pardoning here on "fox & friends." >> winning name awarded to stars and stripes. for the whopping 53% of the vote. >> but before we get to the pardon they were joined by kelly brons turkey farmer judd culver
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and his son loughlin here who raised them. so spectacular birds here. even though rachel is like a mile a country mile away. erveg she's out here. >> last time she didn't come out last time. >> if you're not aware her biggest fear in life is birds which makes absolutely no sense. >> it does work, though. >> we'll carry on without you so a lot of people look at turkeys these look more like wild turkeys. what is this -- this is breed? >> this is a bronze turkey it is a bronze turkey and it is what an eastern wild turkey would look like. >> it got all of the food that it wanted. >> exactly seen them after a while but never this size. >> maybe not this big. he's been taken care of. >> how many do you raise? >> so we brought in -- we did 4,172. and all 4,000 of people and people refrigerators right now.
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>> one year. >> these are only two that made it because you guys called and may or june or something. >> can you promise us we're going pardon these -- >> we can yes. loughlin how did you pick out which one you were going to pardon? >> they were just the biggest ones. >> they wouldn't fit in a box. >> tell me about this under here. >> this is a different one. this is flight feathers are out here that -- and they help them fly. they do fly they want prefer to run they can run 28 miles per hour. and so they'll take off running. j that's why rachel is afraid. >>tail take off running a hop off and go up and down, and underneath is plumage to keep them warm these are flight feathers. this is the stuff that gets put into pillows. >> correct. >> is rachel coming over here to pardon the turkey --
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>> how long of a distance can you pardon from? >> this is good. >> she would like to be further away i think. >> or we can get loughlin do you want to pardon the turkeys. >> i think we can just say -- we go all you have to do is read after me. >> can you read that? hold on. hold on. yeah. here we go. >> give loughlin a mic. >> ahead of thanksgiving i hereby pardon stars and stripes. >> there you go. nice job. loughlin stars and stripes. >> where will they go from here? >> wanes burrow, west virginia and our vet she actually has a pet so drop them off on the way back. >> love it. they're beautiful birds. >> they are beautiful. >> toms are really cool a lot of people have toms as pets. and they'll follow you around. you guys were great. you were great. for pardoning more moments away.
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