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go, this is a fox news alert appeared to the trump campaign nominees targeted with threads. i'm brian kilmeade in for laura ingraham and a special edition of "the ingraham angle" coming your way. dayd same thing we learnedenin about another man arrested to kill president trump w with a record of, bned y the way.th we learned about his team being targeted, a lot of them in the fbi is investigating after a dozen trump nominees including john radcliffe, elise stefanik, brooke rollins, someone you know quite well pete hegseth, defense secretary nominee all targetedca and victims for the trump team calling un-american threats tobb their lives. to this rage from swatting to bomb threats, serious stuff like they lee zeldin about this on x a pipe bomb threat targeting me and myom family was a pro-palestinian theme messagee o and he's jewish, by the way, my
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family were not home at the time and are saved.surp importantly this comes as no surprise. after all president-elect trump-based two assassination attempts on slot of snares from democrats and brought up the name hitler over and over again to be insightful. late in the campaign leaders of the democratic party refused to tone down the rhetoric.o >> it is a good rule of thumb, don't say you want to do anything like hitler, but it is useful because it gives us a window into how donald trump thinks. >> donald trump is someone who i "certainly falls into that definite definition of fascist and a dictator day one." he is a threat to our democracy. to that is not hyperbole but god's truth. folks, buto ar is not just him t the people around him. >> yeah, the people around him.e
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amthose words carry sinister weight in light of today's threats bung tt the team will nt cower. >> i will not be intimidated by these people. they will not silence me. i will do the job, i will do the job because ite no is an issue national security. they will not shut me up, i'm not going away, and i will dond this job here just be when the y all feel the same way. to expand on this byron york chief correspondent for the examiner and grid star a poorly. how serious do you take this? >> certainly. i take it very seriously, but i think the big question is how serious is the fbi going to take this. >> brian: what do you mean? look at whatw the fbi has done. and how compromise the viewer lasthas been showed themselves e here until the last thing they did was show up with multiple s.w.a.t. teams mar-a-lago working for the biden crime cefamily and executed a warrantn
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an empty housese acting on intelligence they got from the secret service and otherh le politically compromised agency to dask o what? to retrieve documents whichi is leads me to ask if the fbi will investigate this. i don't think the fbi willhis. a thing about this. b theyid are perfectly happy as te entire biden crime fa family and the white house administration to do anything to embarrass president trump and influencenta not just the nominees for anyone who potentially may become the comment on any. >> brian: byron, when it comes to the families, that is a key. a lot of politicians and nominees have thick skin because they are used to being yelled that going into a diner or call me and to their car appeared ton put the family saying tot arthemselves, what are we gettig into? >> i'm sure they are. the first thing in atl situation like this where we know very little is to know sometimes thei s.actual suspects and the answes can be surprising. so we don't know who it is.
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but today is november 27th. it was a month ago today trump madison square garden rally happened appeared to be had an enormous amount of talk of donald trump being hitler and bm rally being a replay, reenactment of 1935 -- excuse ma 1939 nazi germany rally inl of new york.agai then we heard a festival of hate against puerto ricans and all of this stuff. this rhetoric does have effects on people and there are lots of unbalanced individuals who hear things like this. now donald trump has won election and maybe history is repeating itself and they will isdo something to stop this. these rhetoric do have effects and we have seen two at least assassination attempt on donald trump himself. i would not be surprised if this rhetoric is connected to what we are seeing now. just be when we have a>> felon
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picked up in arizona with a record and lied about his backgt he deftly made it clear hee pr wants to assassinate president trump and firstsumm known about in the summer sond rich, you brought up the fbi and anti-mccabe who went from fame ato a contract at another network of former fbi said this about the myriad of threats. >> this has become a very, very common aspect of life for really anyone who is in a high profilet or remotel'sy controversial position. it has been going on for years.n >> brian: so rich, your response to him downplaying these things. >> it is totally ridiculous!t what are we supposed to do, accept the fact public officialo can get threatened? should we accept that facty mentally ill people are roaming new york city subways andnt throwing people off of the
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platform in front of oncoming trains. that is absolutely ridiculous!en the fbi is throwing in the towel and will not do anything? that is a terrible statement ait formers ranking leader of thent fbi. it is horrible! >> brian: i think both sidesttle since the election have really simmered off a little, simmer down a little bit. i have seen biden and trump together at the white house helps thanksgiving a little. do you see that they are words matter more than ever? >> i think what you are saying r is true about the general public and as far as the resistance is concerned and most anti--trump of the electorate, w thee have n them be somewhat quiet since the election. i don't know if they are trying to come up with a new path of resistance or what. but i think what you are saying is true about the general
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majority of the electorate.ta anbld the other hand the, these unstable individuals, unbalanced individuals who are hearing this stuff, it is a real threat. you have a group of at leaste? half a dozen cabinet secretary designate, and they are getting threatened here? i think this is evidence of a higher level of sensitivity in this transition then in previous ones. >> brian: yeah, there just is not enough secret service to go to respond to elisember stefanik's needs in lee zeldin's needs and cabinet members all nominees.sena this is before it gets heatedrs testifying ionn front of the senate. certainly, it will get personal and we have seen this before. thank you so much, have a fantastic thanksgiving. appreciated. straight ahead trump i as more popular than ever, look at the polls, vice president kamala harris is trying her bes to stay relevant. >> what we did in 107 days was
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unprecedented. think about the coalition thatat we built.co weal were so intentional aboutpg that here to the best movements that are about progress in the country means that leaders that you, that we are dedicated to the coalition. a coalition where we bring people together. >> brian: i mean, that she ever sound authentic? she dicod to help bring a coalition together. ans brghd fortunately for her, the trumlap team brought togeth as well asan supporters. she had a terrible record andow coherentn. policy. as you justpted saw.d vo that was written down andtr appearanceums to open undecided voters to the right, right into donald trump's arms. all she has in many cases are recycled versions of her worst hits. >> i just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you.
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you have the same power that you did before november 5th. tand you have the same purpose that you did.u and you have the same ability to engage and inspire. so, don't let anybody or circumstance take your power from you. >> brianid: i have no idea what she is referring to. you lost an election and whoare lost power? you less power! your voters are out of luck. one thing you didn't hear from kamala, her taking responsibility for the loss. neither did her campaign or thea ndofficials who work for the campaign. they blew through this and getfh this, they are proud of that it$1.5 million without a care in the world and her agentsles. shrugged it off and that is the way the cookie crumbles. >> everything, of course, youy cahen look at it we get the best deal and this is quite costlyth
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ane d expensive.ok bu at at the end of the day though, if you looenk at this bd we had and the majority of the money spent was to reach voters. >> brian?: really. that makes it good to. i would love to see the invoices, the receipts and thety have debt to pay off too. david a, the best reputation on the team was honest enough to admit they werode never in good shape. >> i think it surprised people because there were these public polls that came out late september /early october showing us with leads we never saw.th >> brian: really? of course, there is one problem with david up of being honest now. look what he said in october about the campaign and the polling.co >> more data is consistent with public data which is close in histseven states. and a lot of sophisticated data and we look at thi ds every dayy but as we look at how 100% of
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the boats can get allocated in the seventh battleground states, we think we have a advantage't t over the trump campaign.ma >>ke brian: at one point he wasa not telling the truth that you make the call at home. nex how can anyone trust these people again for the next democratic nominee? still the vice president has asked about running in 2028, but she is off to extremely rough start. when dnc finance committee said she was done by kamala harris congratulatory actions after the dumpster fire which was her . herign one huge megadonor john said they should be the end for herer politically. >> i think this disqualifies her forever, forever. if you can't run a campaign, you can't run america and you be trusted with the money. >> brian: remember she imploded before one single caucus or primary back o in 202. money was out of control and the staff turned against each otherr
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omhe is preaching to the choir w many casesil. postmortem from kamala and her staff any indication the ty soud advice they are getting they go back to what they do best. ndas of late, that is losing. joining as to expand on it davit abella chairman of gopac and political analyst, matt. lynn was david really aware and trumi know i watched you talk ad trumpets in good shape and they were saying no better shape but do you think he knew they were in bad shape? p >> you never really know, brian> these polls, we never get to test the internal holes at the internal polls are tempe posters who are not graded so i don't not know what they were telling david that i do know it was pretty obvious donald trump started to gain speed after the becsecond access a nation attet and then he had this great podcast,serv trump did, and trup
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was on fire. here is my observation looking back i don't believe any democratic candidate could have beat donald trump. he was too strong, had the eye of the tiger and a perfect campaign teaopm withen fantastis with low propensity voters. entii don't think the democrats could beat donald trump in this particular year. >> brian: let david, in manyth ways, you had an opponene t very well but besides that ducking and typing from substantive conversations with anybody. i watched jennifer o'malley and she blamed the people that asked the vice president questions. said they were two simple b questions. she was not able to talk in dept mh about policy because the reporters didn't good enoughvide questions.a i can't get my head around that. >> it is our table and start with the video, brian. when you produce a video like
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she put out in the number one search result on the internet is kamala drunk, you are not getting the intended results you were hoping for. that video only made things worse for her. the but here is what is even for the democratic party worse,rd ultimately the vice president ercommunicated about we need to keep thex borders open. we need to get rid of the tax cuts from a few years ago, those are all the same message you hear democratic governors talk about right now. it brings a further split in the party. president trump can capitalize on. you can have democrats inon congress sitting in house seatso that donald trump won that theyl will say i've got to find ways to vote with donald trump.wa yornu will have jon ossoff andth mark warner two u.s. senators that need to find ways to vote h get ready for 2026. it sets the president up for big wins in the first year.
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>> brian: i just want you tot look at this with me.. first off, what she spent her money on and she had a lot of it. $1.5 billion reportedly spent during the 15 weeks, $10 million spent on election eve rallies. $1 million paid to oprah, 900,002 book ads las vegas fear which no one pla saw which less in a plane and buying ads in places like florida with twoal days left so people can makese commissions.te we know al sharptolln is in trouble because al sharpton did not tell his company msnbc $500,000 towards his foundations before he interviewed the vice president. no wonder these things look liks infomercials.th >> well, that is the way thingsy ar ie these days.nd ito the standards are so different, particularly if you are a democrat and some of these other networks. they will get away with things and we are all used to it now.
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whena you have a campaign that catapults you know where in a short period ok thf time, i dont think they ever had a handleese where to spend the money. they gravitate toward celebrities and the stars, they sphere, all these things thatwih look shiny, but they couldn't bolster the candidate with thewe people they really needed to vote for and that is african american workers s wir voters, those witheopl bachelor degrees or degrees of higher learning. they never went for those people. they went for the stars. that is how this whole thing fell apart on them. but i had again, donald trumatpg would be anybody no matter what strategy. it was a flawless campaign for donald trump. >> brian: the problem is wedn't didn't know if kamala harris was 2020 and the vice president didn't do much with i didmu whatever joe biden wanted and tried to separate herself because she was embarrassed by the results. real quick, take a look at this, david, they did a poll and who do you want next the most
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popular democrat 2028 primary i today? kamala first with 37% but last name is second with 35% and then gavin newsom and mayor pete. your thoughts.ght i think things will change but this is the way it is right now right after the election. >> democrats have to decide, are they going to continue to allow president obamofa and speaker pelosi and the celebrities of the democratic party continue to pick theirntinue nominees? >> brian: and if you ask me, the person who comes out really hedamaged out of this, too, barack obama. again, he is urging everyone to know how inadequate donald trump is, how bae cod he is for thed country, and they were ignored. he yelled that black males, how dare you leave this vice president without yourar support!ew and walked away in many cases. they should start a new, but we will see in 2022 if they learnt
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anything. guys, thank you for your insight. along the way anfor w add wait s for a new administration to take over. straight-ahead, elon musk has his eyes on a brand-new target and we will tell you what it is next. ♪ ♪
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>> brian: welcome back, billionairire elon musk embracig a new moniker. watch. >> by the way in case you missed out on social media, elon musk, the new george soros of the right. let's go! >> brian: back, no one has done more to help for progressive leaders thanel george soros and he still doing it but elon musk is coming for all of them.at "the washington post," elon musk told advisors before the election they challengedo ar george soros va's and on the x he highlighted six of them up fonor reelection. >> it is not safe to walk around thhe he city's. what the hell is going on? >> george soros! [laughter] >> yeah, i mean george soros, honestly, someone who sort of
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claims to be doing good but not.n y he is he is tearing down the fabric of society. terrible. >> brian: on purpose, on purpose and nyc george gascon 30% of voting laws and los angeles changing gears and now elon musk is coming for them. joining us stephen miller incoming chief of staff or policy homeland security advisor, stephen, is a elon forp real and the right answer tola take on george soros place pas? >> well, this is essential. the rule of law is the k offoundation of america democs and safety and prosperity and elon bravely and correctly identified the problem where you have these george soros d.a. and prosecutors who use the awesomee powers they have to target s political enemies and to target the opposition party andpres
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of course we have seen weaponized ruthlessly against president trump while at the violsame time letting the worst violent offenders back on the street over and over again. of course, shielding criminalie nsillegal aliens and gang membes for any consequences whatsoeverm the american people are desperate to be freed from these radical, left prosecutors who are turning their cities into nightmares of violence. >> brian: i mean, think about this, you have alvin bragg who is leading the criminals run wild, going after danny annie who has to stand up and act like a vigilante to stop a would-beng attacker and he's being tried.l they are going after trump letting every criminal out while he is up for reelection and targetedhe next. stephen, i want to go on to wha thnoe president said yesterday d he came out and said, i don't let this happen to the north border or the south and 25% tariffs on canada and 25% on
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mexico and 10% on china becausek of the fentanyl and right a minute he picks upis the phone d says let's work it out.k, and then they went to the microphone and will hit back, america. something changed as i start toe segment on truth social, president-elect said this since the conversation, she agreed too stop migration through mexico after picking up the phone and talking today at mar mar-a-lago enclosing the southern border. we also talked about what could be done to stop the massive drug inflow and u.s. consumption of the drugs and it was a very productive conversation. is the president already making progress? >> making more than progress. he is already delivering historic change, the change heer campaigned on months before he then returns to the oval office the last four years and of course for decades beforevere that, our leaders have
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sacrificed our people, our n atsovereignty, our security. they left foreign nations, foreign countries and cartels have their way without spirituac donald trump is reestablishing the principal, the doctrine ofan americd a first, of their natiol sovereignty and internationalti vesecurity. and he is rebuilding coope cooperative, collaborative relationship with mexico in ctwhich we make clear to them we can have incredible projects in a an incredible future together, but yomigru must stop the flow f illegal immigration into our country! under the previous president, we n had remained in mexico. we hader, the mexican military our border and we had massive enforcement when donald trumpen was in office. t of course, joe biden let that all go away and we have seen thm results. with donald trump's diplomacy,to we are seeing historic commitment from mexico to stop the invasion of over 150 different nations that are usins mexico a is a transit country.
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rememberil, thisle is not mexicn immigration but illegal immigratio15n from 150 differeni nations including care hot spots in including foreign adversaries. this is an example of a powerful example where the see american people sent donald trump back to the white house so that he could defend our interest and secure our borders! >> brian: stephen, isn't it pretty amazing that difference it feels from 2016 and now here we are 2024. peopleinst understand the worlds aligning for president trump instead of fighting against hima do you feel that difference? >> everyone can feel that difference, waking up every morning knowing now we have president-elect president-elect soon-to-be 47th president whiso every single day is thinkingt about how can i defend american interests and how can i protect american families? how can i secure american sovereignty question working the whole world knows it.ld
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ever a bureaucrat around the world and every foreign leader s around the world and every hal limit from brussels all the way to bangkok and everywhere in ben understands that america once again has a leader who will put our interest first ando that includes making sure that every single country iisn the world is a participant in the restoration of our nationae l sovereignty and repatriation of criminal law breakers that dlono no>>t belong here. >> brian: stephen, real quick politico reporting that elon musk was meeting with president trump. >> yes, mark zuckerberg has been very clear about his desire to pobe art supporter of and a participant and this change that we are seeing all around america and all around the world with this reform movement that donald trump is leaving. mark zuckerberg like so many business leaders understand that president trump is an agent of change, an agent os f prosperitb
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so, business leaders, ceosleme everywhere, they want to be an element, a supporter, a poster of making our economy prosperous, delivering foralth american workers and making sure america is the most powerful, wealthiest, freest nation of the earth. we will see what has comes up that markow has his own interest in s own company and own agenda, that he has made clear that he wants to support the national renewal of america under president trump's leadership. >> brian: good, it is good forwo the president. e page withh talk show host on another channel might be getting over the fact zuckerberg has impacte- - the 2020 election and those various battleground areas. so we will see what happens. stephen, thank you for confirming that.an .i appreciate it and congratulations on the new job. >> thanks, brian, we will be talking a lot. thank you. >> brian: mistry drones flying
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over multiple dietary bases in the u.k. this happen last week and fox news correspondent jeff paul in third west coast newsroom bwith the details, jeff. >> brian, these are not your prrun-of-the-mill drones thatntd would be used and unclear ifho present or presented a possible hostile intent that u.s. military officials say the incidents are alarming. swarms of unidentified drone spotted last week at four different u.s. military bases in the u.k. periods these are paces f-15 and fighter jets and major general pat reiber says he doesn't leave the drones impactd anyone on the basis or any u.s.h assets they are make that both and the u.k. have launched an investigation wha t happened. >> i won't get into force protection measures and we of course maintain the right to defend ourselves if we deemed something to be a threat.au thbut again, we will work with
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local authorities.nt >> we don't know the origins of the drones but it is worthus pointing out the incident took place the day after ukraine used american-provided long-range missiles to hit targets iny russiathn territory, brian peris bill in the worlaul,d is getting more dangerous by the day, jeff paul, straight-ahead, some liberals out to run the holidays s and they want you to joined them. raymond arroyo has "seen and unseen" next. ♪ ♪ se
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>> brian: all right, it isene re time for "seen and unseen" whert we refill the stories behind the headlines. foxr that, we turn to our own fox news contributor for pennies on the payrolle and we give him dental, raymond arroyo.
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raymond thanksgiving eve, someone tried to run the celebrations but whaencot do you have for us? >> they are encouraging people to deploy the holiday table andg acting out as a means of thele election result they disagree with peer to this is yale psychiatristyo amanda calhoun. >> if you are going to and situation where you haves, famiy members or you have close vot friends the you know have voted in ways that are against you.to it is completely fine not to be around those people and to tell them why and to say, i have at problem with the way you votedt because it went against my very livelihood. i will not be around for the holiday. i need to take some space for me. spain. >> how about going to outer e space,pi brian for the knows the loneliness epidemic in americaes to suggest to people isolate anm separate from their families because of an election, i'mat hesorry, ideology and politics s its place.y
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but is not at a family gathering. get together with your family and ignore this lunatic ipsychiatrist, i'm sorry, she's out of heryo mind. >> brian: if i could check inswr on this you go to school to get your phd an answer to when problems arise run for the hills and don't show up and uninvite, people? please! tear it up and burn it. you are not just on -- go aheadl >> look, i've been thinking, what do yodiffu do when you have people with political differences around the table? how do you deal with them?. i been going through my list, first, whatever you do don't drink so much so that you start making sense. tand i don't mean speed kamala harris, i'm sure she was tired from the concerts, brian i did you secie this county w officials who dui was captured ? don't do this.nt >> i'm going to help you..
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and you don't want that. >> you don't want that. >> you want me to handcuff you and arrest you? this point, you are refusing to provide me --m >> i am.>> >> you are, you realize that?am >> i don't want any of this. >>t se you wet? >> you hit several cars. >> elected official of what? [laughter] >> i love it, she hit several cars, brianna, but she is an elected official. don't follow her example and by the way she had an open bottle of wine on the floor of her car and attacked the policeman's manhood. don't do that at thanksgiving. spain when i love when you get pulled over, i'm sorry, i don't want any of this. it usually doesn't work. i don't think we all do. by the way,, eight questionnaire retailll and hanging out at holiday parties and you don't
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usually drink if that is, indeed the case. two or three bus driving, get'm yourself in trouble but it's noe worth it. you're not done yet. >> i'm not done yet, i suggest leaving politics at home at the thanksgiving day table. this is not a time to act out or create division. when we can acquired national holiday to beg god for disunity with the civil war in the way.el to give thanks for the blessings that unite us. but wisconsin, a group of disgruntled harris supporters went to expressed indignation loudly. [inaudible] >> i want to help her win! [screaming]nk >> [laughs]ic oh t, my gosh, nothing saysi
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dothanksgiving, brian, screaming to assaulting the wildlife there. i don't know what they think d this accomplishes. spain when spitting in yourt family's food or shaving your arhead to upset dad at the dinnr table. these are all stamps. stop it, love one another, it is thanksgiving, for god sake. >> brian: i will go back to bill barr and i hate tideno telu who's president will not affect your life so livis ge your lifed notice everything will be cheaper in the world mightsa be safer. thank you so much, raymond the, appreciate iend.t and have a grt thanksgiving. we got a sneak peek of theit fox news nation series that everybody isit talking about and it's called "the saints" from mark scorsese and back within sight in just a moment. you're watching a special edition of laura ingraham's show, "the angle" ♪ ♪ musical. ♪ ♪
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we must reestablish order. >> i am here to help you save yourselves. ♪ ♪peak >> i can see right through him! >> i speak in the name of the .ne true god >> brian: joining us right now to expand on the series and whye it is so important, ashley imp mcguire, senior fellow at the catholic association.o ashley, why is it so important in my mind in a way to understand the saints were reale people? >> i think the saints have a dtimeless appeal.co they are extraordinary men and women of virtue, web couragele, they lived heroic lives go to and i think people areou desperate to learn more aboutth their stories.eit >> brian: true. i mean, there is no doubt about it, people want to hear more about the stories for a lot of us and for me. i didn't know anything aboutss them. john the baptist we knew but do
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you know down toagyo our? the message is pretty strong. were you surprisedha martin scorsese jumped into its like this? >> a little bit and i have to say i was pleasantly surprised.e catholics are used to being mocked these days and that is sort of the status quo and hollywood is no exception to, that. from what i was able to see so far, he took care to really accurately and historically represent the saints. but di think what stood out toe how he draws out the deep faithe >> brian: i understand one of the features is on maximilian kobe, who you named your son after. that is how much he means to you and how special he was in the life. j >> no, he is aain extraordinary saint and i have been to the jail cell in auschwitz. this man gave his life or a p bejewish stranger he didn't ka and i'll shotiw where it's. that man ended up being at hiswo
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canonization and somebody who is unfortunately more but like, given the rise of anti-semitism. he has that kind of man,ou t courageous man, who actually y down his life for another living out the actual what jesus christ mycalls us to do. in naming my son after him, that is what i'm going for. >> brian: i mean, people get into the house to my qualities closer and closer to christmas, a perfect way to get a slice of religion and the foundation again. oserthese are not people that ae t close ramp closer to perfect by the time they reach tonthe hand of their life. thank you for joining us and check out the series on fox nation and do it.se wepa have john the baptist out this week. by the way, in a separate note n am far from a saint but will bee on stager, february 15thwi jacksonville the florida thethe ager and something to do p with fox nation. specials for you there andmoti perhaps stream it.
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it will be patriotic, motivational, briankilmeade.com to hear a s straight ahead on this show the biden administration says you can do for just $60.
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♪ ♪ >> brian: so that biden white house bragging, bragging about the cost of thanksgiving that the prices are going down. but what they won't tell you ise the price is still 80% highertil than they were when donald trump was in office.he they are about to leave, by the way. chef and restaurant owner andrew. andrew, a lot of talk online feeding a family of $10,458.. can this be done? >> yeah, may be a feeding flourf >> yeah, may be a feeding flourf possible and this is why people's faith in institutions and obviously the media thatus solutions with media, they aret giving u us information we can simply verify ourselves when we
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buy eggs, butter or spreads. o we know that is not the case. it is a little observed in the home stretch to be jammed with propaganda like that. but putting that aside, i look at the perspective of a busines owner as well as familwey man. okay, we knew with trump took office tomorrow prices will note drop overnight but is revenue going up? revenue going up is good for thd economy for small,iu medium, lae uts businesses and that puts moy in everybody's pocket and more spending power. when we talked last week on your radio show, overnight, sales have gone up across california tave gone up across california cures across the nation? that is a good sign of good things taro comee but no more h this junk. when it comes to thanksgiving, let's touch on the fun stuff,st the culinary pieceufs heree. appeared to it even if it cost you more if they are tips and tricks in order to make your foe better. citrus, things like that will
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not be expensive but then a saint finishing with acids and salt, my turkey had finished with a little bit of a betterals and that is a way to get extra flavor to season your and give it -- desserts, i threw mar i will throw on cherry pie anda little bit of vinegar and salt because that makes the flavorsat pop. cranberr m ally sauce if they wt something different smashed raspberries and put that on your turkey with soy sauce, spice, chilis.er thesene are different ways to my your food taste good withoutng spending the extra buck. >> brian: andrew, what is so cool about you is you get your family involved. do you have a cookbook out howyo to get the family involved so they get into it. part of the process, they willge leave it. leave it. cook the food they eat the food to. that id.s why my kids let that l these meats because when they cook it themselves, they are
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cook it themselves, they are that is andrew cookbook.com and buy going to the holidays. but that food is the great unifier. that is how we will bring peoplh together. >> brian: i tell you one thing we'you could do is if i show uu your block on your sidewalk and i tell you a coach i'm hungry, you are the type of guy that will let me in. will let me in. great thanksgiving for you and your family. gru >> you too. thank you for having me. thank you for having me. you and i will see you back on the east coast near tibet is itv for us tonight. i love being and for laura, kill me to, watch w my nation and kristen harris and talking about ufc. thank yorsonu for watching and according to my tv guide to coach a jesse watters is next with prime time. i will be watching from my studio. >>

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