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will: good morning and welcome to "fox and friends" on thanksgiving weekend. joey has been working through thanksgiving. joey:four or five years i've done this. i got my turkey and dressing because that is where i am from. it is like a casserole that is really thick but not stuffing. will: i don't want to stop a bird. rachel: all the drippings. i like it anyway you do it.
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will: you grabbed a piece of pie after all your hard work on thursday you get quiet time on friday morning, a piece of pie. rachel: it sat out. will: a nice quiet moment. rachel: my favorite part of thanksgiving. will: may be are having a piece of pie this morning. there was a visitor last night and tomorrow, cane 80 and prime minister justin trudeau made his way down to speak to donald trump. he wasn't alone, they had a big dinner table that included howard lutnick, secretary of commerce, and his wife, north dakota governor doug bergum, and mike walls, national security advisor and dan
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mccormick, senator elect from pennsylvania. they all match in response to the tariffs announced by donald trump that he said he would focus on china but also on mexico and canada should they not control the border. rachel: let's look at what those tariffs would look like, they are so frightening to canada that it because justin trudeau to get down tomorrow lago and share a meal with trump, we are looking 25% on canadian and mexican goods, 10% on chinese goods and 41% total us tariffs on mexico, canada and china. we did a story on fox, there's a big porch, giant mega port just built by china in peru, donald trump saying anything that goes through that port we will consider chinese good and
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slap a tariff on that as well so this is a big deal. you had somebody come on your show to talk about it, an economist who says this is going to be great for the us. will: we had a fascinating conversation about tariffs and we talked about these particular tariffs on canada and mexico and he explained why these as a tool to affect policy in this case the border could be effective and won't set off a trade war or put us in a position where canada and mexico could retaliate. watch. >> he is in a no lose situation. he cannot threaten the tariffs. a lot of these countries, the amount they export to the us is a huge part of their economy.
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canada exports 1/5 of its gdp to the us. we have them by the balls, we export about 1% of our gdp to canada. mexico is more extreme, mexico exports 29% of everything they produce. 29% of the jobs in mexico depend on exporting good to the us. for us it is one%. so every single one of these countries when they talk about retaliation it is a joke. will: about that. will: they don't have the economic minder to retaliate against the united states giving donald trump power to effectuate policy change, you see that, it was a fascinating conversation. joey: you are looking at 34
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critical minerals, even uranium, crude oil. lot of things, the national security adviser the pentagon values in the pentagon wants to be secure but the two sides of this issue are what would we be putting tariffs on, we lived in a regime that for four years told us we should pay $5 a gallon for gas for the sake of doing the right thing. i'm okay with tariffs on some things if that means closing the border into making the country secure because that is a better deal than the green new deal the current administration has us paying for energy but to go back to the win on these tariffs with canada. a lot of people think the southern border we are worried about. if i could remind you a little bit in the year 2023, 85% of all suspected terrorists that were caught and found on the terror watch list were coming through the canadian border. the idea that canada is a safe border because it is a relatively safe and well
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governed country is not true. part of that is we can catch people at the canada border easier than the southern border but if you look at numbers alone, that was 281 people this year. this is since the number in 2023 and if we fast forward, trudeau cut down the amount of people his going to let into the country because now immigration has become a problem for him. relatively small slice from 500 grand to 395,000 so canada sees this problem too and that's why they were all smiles at the table last night. rachel: this is what justin trudeau said friday. ultimately it is through lots of real constructive conversations with donald trump that i'm going to have 2 have that will keep us moving forward on the right track for all canadians. important to understand donald trump when he make statements like that plans on carrying them out. there is no question about it.
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and i think the conversation you had explains why justin trudeau who ideologically couldn't be more different than donald trump went tomorrow lago and is very conciliatory in his talks. jacqui: you've seen the same from mexico as well. >> the woman is a communist, let's be honest, the mexican president is a communist, doesn't like donald trump, has not been helpful at the border and now she's having to face donald trump saying you don't want to help me with the border, look what's going to happen to you, it literally could collapse. fascinating conversation. a great transition, go ahead. will: speaking about communist, rumors circulating that there's a new name you can expect the next four years to be running for president in 2028 and that is alexandria ocasio cortez. there are rumors flying around that she could be a name added
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to the following expectations for 2028 which would include kamala harris, gavin newsom, governor of california gretchen witmer, governor of michigan josh shapiro, governor of pennsylvania pete buttigieg, former secretary of transportation and now aoc. joey: he really cut the top of the democrat party off. kamala harris is getting ready for thanksgiving dinner, that's what is next for her and president biden is out, he is ready to roll. he's over it all. then you say who is leading this party. who is leading this party, some names to get excited about, someone like schapiro that comes across as moderate, the governors running states, at the national level, who is active in the halls of congress, actively fighting
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against what the trump administration may do and the name aoc comes up because she will be old enough by 2028, she will be 35 by then. rachel: let's see what monica crowley has to say. >> the lesson of the last 2024 election and donald trump's landslide mandate victory is the country has had enough of the radical left, enough of socialism, enough of cancel culture and woke and it rejected roundly all of those things so i don't think in four short years the country is going to say we need more communism. i don't think that's the choice they are going to make. just a word of warning for the republicans, to my party, do not underestimate aoc. she is young, she's vibrant, she's attractive, but she does have real grassroots support.
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rachel: i want to focus on the last part of what monica crowley said, do not underestimate her. i have said this the moment she won that unlikely election against one of the most powerful democrats in her district. i look at all the people on the wall, the one i would fear the most is aoc. one of the reasons, she's adaptable. as soon as this election happened she quietly took pronouns off of her website. then she did this very fascinating instagram live segment where she said i am looking at the numbers, there's a lot of people who voted for me and voted for donald trump in my district. i'm not going to judge you or criticize you. i want to know why you did that. she wanted to get to the bottom. what is it people find appealing about her that translates with donald trump,
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when you talk about what that is. she, among all those people you see on the wall is the only one who has been actively and i think sincerely and genuinely curious about what just happened. that doesn't mean she's not a communist, doesn't mean she's not economically stupid. i think she is. i think she's done a lot of damage to her district, the state of new york, all of these things but she is a force to be reckoned with, she has tens of millions of followers and the answer to that question is populism. she has populist appeal just like donald trump. joey: she could be a leading voice. going back to 2019, someone asked me do you think trouble get reelected, trump is the only way trouble get reelected, the country is doing great, they are going to reward that and covid hits, what i mean by that is trump ran on a populist message that reached across the aisle, every category you can
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think of and she would be going up against that may be with jd vance but what happened in 2020, voted on the democrat side swung towards the establishment because they were scared from covid and they want to return to normalcy was the tagline, she doesn't win in that scenario. depends on how successful the trump administration is on who can come up from the democrat side. i would not underestimate her but i would say right now, today, if she went into a debate against j d avante would mop the floor with her. is a good communicator but he's an intelligent person who is also a good communicator. i'm not in tracking her intelligence but when it comes to issues especially the economy he has a way of saying things that are really smart and simple ways and you would expect out of a trump/vance presidency, jay dee is the heir apparent. depends who you're going up against. will: a lot will change. i do think the country just
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rejected the far left. i think that is what happened and she represents the far left and the rest of the squad is getting voted out. i also think she's on a different political quality than the rest of the squad and watch what she does over the next four years. will: the volleyball team will compete in the mountain west final. will: a transgender athlete pronto other schools to forfeit games. >> reporter: san jose state advanced to today's mountain west title game without stepping a foot on the tournament's volleyball court, the school received it a first round and forfeit in the semifinal match against boise state. a team that actually twice in regular-season refused to play the spartans, after allowing a biological male to compete on
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the women's volleyball team, something that in the regular-season lead to six forfeit victories for the team including boycotts from opponents in nevada, utah, and wyoming and square off with colorado state with for the championship but the rams themselves are facing controversy after three players took a need during the national anthem before they are semifinal game yesterday. one of them who was recently named the mountain west player of the year accused of conspiring with the transgender player to injure the spartans cocaptain to spike a ball into her face because that cocaptain spoke against transgender participation with a title ix complaint, the mountain west conference investigated those allegations but did not find sufficient evidence of the claims and the winner of the title game receives an automatic bid to the ncaa tournament.
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will: a biden appointed judge rejected an injunction to stop this transgender player from playing in this tournament. the only way this will ever stop is the way so many of those schools are trying to, boise state, utah state and others and that is to protest, to forfeit, the only way to force the issue and many of those schools laudably have done so. joey: this team has written forfeits to the championship game. there are girls on the san jose state team, their accomplishments are going to be tarnished. it is not fair to a lot of people. rachel: how many teams have to do this. will: the price is higher for girls at that point because the season is over, you forfeit in a tournament and your season is over. rachel: this is not the
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greatest analogy but i think about it going back to the pandemic, talking about that earlier, if everybody had said no, we wouldn't of had to go through those two years. no, i'm not going to wear the mask, never made sense and i'm not going to wear it, it wouldn't have worked when people go along with it they get away with this. i really hope women stand up for themselves on this madness for good. >> what could make the change permanent? goes into a bigger conversation we are familiar with where the ncaa as a regulating body is struggling with doesn't even have power anymore with professional college sports and so this is just another caveat of this big conversation of those who follow college sports are having. jacqui: we will get to that throughout the morning. fox weather alert, lake effect snow blanketing western new york in the great lakes region
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on one of the biggest travel we cans of the year. governor kathy hochul declaring a state of emergency and 11 counties. joey: a look at new york border by pennsylvania. 80 miles of highway are closed because of heavy snowfall. the cold temperatures threaten 231 million people across the country. >> reporter: we are talking about some real cold air funneling across portions of the upper midwest, the plains states. these are feels like temperatures that feel like 3 degrees in chicago, negative 7 in minneapolis. all of this colder ultimately runs over relatively little warm like water. it's picking up all that moisture and it is coming down as huge snow bands folks a been dealing with for the last day or so and some of these numbers getting ready big, this is areas across michigan, fairly widespread on the western half of the state when looking at a foot of snow on the high end,
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towards lake erie this is even larger as far as snowfall totals go. erie, pennsylvania up to 30 inches, several places across pennsylvania getting close to 30 inches of snow. it is not done yet. we will continue to see something similar throughout the day which is why we have these lake effect and winter weather advisors across the great lakes. how much is still on the way, when you look at portions of new york, just south of buffalo. a couple inches left in buffalo. this is not over yet. it was thanksgiving and now seems like winter is here. will: looks pretty wintery to me. a few additional headlines. fulton county district attorney fani willis is the last person actively prosecuting donald trump. she could be kicked off the georgia election case or habit closed by georgia's supreme court. a source to the post saying i would be shocked if it wasn't
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dismissed but fani has an ego bigger than the entire state. trump's federal cases have been dismissed after the big winner earlier this month. now to college football. black friday thriller in athens, georgia. georgia and georgia tech battling into an 8 overtime period and here finally was the winning conversion. >> razor straightahead. it is great and georgia wins it. >> dog got the 42-48 victory in the longest game in sec history. will: hear me all over new york in that moment. it was exciting. >> travis hunter having a field day blowout went over oklahoma state snagging interception and catching three touchdown as colorado won 50220. on fox, big noon kicked off,
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joey: justin trudeau visited donald trump at mar-a-lago to share concerns over 25% tariffs on canadian and mexican goods, one day after president biden had this to say. >> canada and mexico? >> president biden: i hope he rethinks them. it is a counterproductive thing to do. we have an unusual situation in america. we are surrounded by the pacific ocean at atlantic ocean and two allies, mexico and canada. the last thing we need to do is screw up those relationships. joey: here to react, the cofounder of the committee on each prosperity, stephen more. we see president biden urging donald trump not to do this
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which was the political motivation of not just weighing in on this but weighing in that direction? >> i don't know what his motivation is but i know what donald trump's motivation is and it is important for people to understand what's going on here. one of the leading killers of young people in america today is fentanyl and illegal drugs coming into this country and it is tragic, almost like our enemies, don't forget china is part of this too, a major player here and they are importing this place into our country that is lethal, is heartbreaking what happening to our young people so donald trump is the first president taking action here. simply saying that to china, canada, and mexico if you're a friend of the united states, stop importing this lethal drug into our country and i do believe and i'm a free-trade guy, i don't like tariffs as a general matter but i have seen
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it work in his first term firsthand where trump uses the threat of tariffs to force countries to do things in america's interest and we all agree keeping fentanyl out of this country is in america's national interest. joey: when you see justin trudeau go tomorrow lago to have dinner with donald trump and there's pictures of them smiling, trudeau has immigration in his own country, we've had terror watch lists at the canadian border so not like this is a non-issuer canada is exempt from the border problem. what do you think the outcome is. do you see anything signaling we are going to get something out of canada in lieu of not proposing these tariffs? >> i think the outcome is going to be positive for the united states, canada, and mexico. we all should join to gather, the whole reagan vision was north america would be a large free-trade zone. part of free-trade cannot be allowing these chemicals and
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drugs into our country. it is so obvious. what's going to happen, canada and mexico have to trade with the united states, we have leverage over the mend in the end they will cooperate, we will reduce the amount of illegal drugs in the country and every one of us will be better off. i am positive about this. i think it is going to be favorable to the united states and we will reduce the scourge of drug overdoses in our country. joey: it was the top issue for a lot of people. i want to read this new york post headline, trump voters poised to spend big for the holidays, harris backers are cutting back, a graphic shows a 50. 4% uptick in spending in red states with an 11. 2% drop in blue states. is this just a mood thing? are trump voters just happier so they are in the christmas
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spirit or is this a result of people believing the economy is going to be better if they voted for trump? >> it is a little bit of both. we are two countries, red state blue state, you are there in new york and new york is a pretty blue state, you've got a lot of democrats. everywhere i go and i travel a lot, i see a new balance in the step of people, people in a better mood, this isn't just impressionistic, statistics show consumer confidence took its biggest jump in november practically every week, you see with small business confidence, have you been to the mall? they are packed with people. even my democratic friends who didn't like trump very much want to give him a chance, they see him as a guy who can end the scourge of inflation, get this economy moving, bring blue collar jobs back so it is not just republicans, trump has the
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highest favorability rating today than he has ever had in history. it is amazing. >> in 2016 there was a trump effect, the economy started to get bigger because the belief was there. this is the first indication of that i guess. thanks for joining us. all right. a beloved michigan pastor on his morning run allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant blowing through a red light. his father shares their heartbreak next. creates an incredible melody of power and possibility. but that energy needs to be reliable to have the same power. and affordable — to keep the melody. at home, on the road, on farms and fleets and even ports — propane and renewable propane lower carbon emissions while harnessing the full symphony of energy. learn more about safe, clean, reliable propane at propane dot com.
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stephen's wife and his daughter. thank you both for being with us this morning. terry, tell us about your husband, tell us about stephen. >> my husband was a very loving, caring soul who cared about every person he came into contact with. he always told me that every person on this earth was his sister and brother and he did everything he could to counsel, to provide support and love and share the lord with that person no matter who they were, he gave food to homeless people under the bridges, he went to 9/11, to louisiana, to mississippi. he volunteered to do these things and spent his own money to get there and to take supplies with him. he went to africa where he baptized a baby born in a tree during a flood.
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he was a caring person, he ran hundreds of marathons and he exercised every day. he played basketball, golf, he talked tennis because it gave him an opportunity to share god and to mentor them. he also taught elementary school many years ago and still to this day was mentoring the same children as they became adults and help to them to negative again life. will: sounds like an incredible man. this entire incident which is incredibly tragic, he goes out for a morning jog and what is the next thing? how does this unfold for your family? >> i got a call from my mother, she told me my dad was hit by a car, never in my wildest dreams
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did i know it was the magnitude that it was. i am thinking my dad just -- he's going to roll through this, but that is not what happened. my dad was -- i never saw my dad talking, i never saw him, i wasn't able to talk to him at all, to tell my dad i love him. and that is the most heartbreaking thing ever. we never got to say anything to him. because by the time we were calledo the hospital he was unconscious. and he never woke up. >> they had to airlift him because he was having bleeding in his brain and had to have two craniotomy's.
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he was badly damaged from this person, what i don't understand is this was on a residential street and he had to be speeding because in order to damage his body as much as he was damaged, he had to be going at high-speed and should not have been going anywhere above 40 on that street. and i -- >> multiple crimes here that were committed which every death is tragic obviously at every death is personal, we are hearing your personal story this morning but it has to compound for you to some extent i would think that there are so many ways this should have and could have been avoided. >> i'm glad you mentioned that. i want to say that i don't have any bias towards any ethnicity. i am very upset because it
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doesn't matter really how you twist it or turn it or look at it, that person should not have been walking the streets and i was very confused as to how they are announcing he had a valid license, if you're here illegally and have warrants against you how is your license invalid? how are you driving or doing anything, how are you walking around, he should never have been free to commit the crime that he committed. he shouldn't have been free and i also feel that the situation, it happens on the third and i am just now able to access the police report. i have been completely in the dark. i have not been given information in regard to my husband as to where he was, what happened to him. i don't know how to feel about how he might have laid on the ground, because he was busted up really bad she was asking for me, he was not even, it's
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very hard and wrong is wrong and right is right. if any american citizen had done what he did they would not have let the jail. >> some witnesses shared with us that he never got out of his car to see if my dad was okay. he never got out of the car to say are you okay? he never got out of the car until the police came and told him to get out of the car. >> you have shared with us what an incredible man he was, a pastor, husband, and father, i know how hard it is to share the details of the story. obviously not just that he is gone but circumstances you can hear from your voice today how difficult that is and even what you don't know, we pray for you and your family, to find some peace and we pray for you on an
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ongoing basis with the loss of this incredible man. we thank you for spending time with us and sharing his story on "fox and friends". >> thank you for allowing us to share the story and appreciate you and thank you for your prayers. will: stephen leaves behind four children, 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. may he rest in peace. and get m. shop now for big black friday deals on holiday decor and tools from our top brands. and rack up more points for you when you shop with my lowe's rewards. lowe's. ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪ ♪ you don't... ♪ ♪ you don't have to worry... ♪ how are folks 60 and older having fun these days? family cookouts! ♪ playing games!
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>> botnet education department disproportionately punishing faith-based universities with 70% of enforcement actions going to those schools, lester the department of education slapped the largest christian university in the country with a $37 million fine. brian mueller is president of gc you and he joins us now. it is great to have you on. before we talk about how unfair these fines have been, the disproportionality of it to ivy league schools versus christian schools, let's talk about why are they finding you your another study, what are the causes for their investigations into your school? >> we came to university 16 years ago when it was merely bankrupt, 900 students on
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campus and it has been an incredible success story, we are very grateful and blessed, our campus is ranked 20 fifth nicest campus in the country, we put $2 million into it, we saw a chance to go back as a nonprofit university six years ago and executed the transaction and it was approved by the irs and higher learning commission ended everybody else who needed to approve it but it was denied by the department of education. that was an unprecedented move and i have no idea why they did that. eventually because we couldn't come to a resolution we filed a complaint and then they started with retaliation, we opened five different investigations and finally centered on that we had misled doctoral students. i said are there any complaints from students, they said we are not seeing this based on complaints but based on how we read your website and it was unbelievable what talk place
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and then they came out with this proposal of $37 million fine. we will fight that all the way to the supreme court but it was a fishing expectation, thousands of documents and they came up with we see this place where you could have misunderstood the degree and it was absolutely a ridiculous thing. $37 million fine. rachel: it is harassment. i need to read a statement from the department of education. they say our top priority is protecting safety and opportunity for all students at positions of higher education, it pushes a false narrative by distorting information by the department. that is from the department of education, the same guy who got the department of justice to send letters to parents who were protesting the woke
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policies in public schools and got them to be called domestic terrorists. 12 christian schools have been targeted. no ivy league schools by the way, the fines against for your school which clearly a fishing expedition, fines imposed on penn state and michigan state for sexual harassment with larry sandusky -- jerry sandusky, those fines, not even as large as the fines levied against your university, liberty university. it is just unbelievable, last word on how you think things will change in terms of this weaponization of the federal government against christian schools. >> the ninth circuit ruled that the department was out of line, it was a 3-0 unanimous decision that they had no authority to do what they did so it has been remanded back to the department.
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we don't know what the next move is but as you said, they find us $37 million, they find liberty $37 million, the two largest christian universities in the country, they are not even being subtle about what they're doing, the next move, we will see what the next movies but we will have a new administration, a new secretary of education and i think what they are going to do is look at these two institutions and say the impact they are having on the culture because teaching from a christian worldview perspective is immense and they are both growing and the demand for what they are doing is tremendous and that is what they are pushing back against so with all that has happened in the last we 6 years it is a very bright future for grand canyon university. the growth we can't stop it. it keeps coming and that is the positive thing, that is -- rachel: when the dogs bark it means you are galloping.
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thank you so much for joining us and bringing this to our viewers attention. i'm sure they are just as outraged as i am. >> we appreciate it. rachel: more "fox and friends" coming up. that has near flush installation for the ultimate built-in look. don't miss our best deals of the season during black friday, in-store and online.
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will: there is so much you can do with your leftovers. rachel: glenn shows us how. everyone has these in the refrigerator. i love that you are doing shift salads as well. what else do you have? >> reporter: we took our leftovers and came up with a couple of ideas. you have a shepherd's pie, we took the turkey, mixed with the vegetables that were left over, so you have some sweet potato, mashed potato turkey, we diced it up and warmed it with a little gravy and cream and that is your sauce and now you have your turkey, your vegetables, potatoes. you have a meal right there. this one is one of my favorites. that is a potato pancake, mashed potato and basically we put in dice turkey, scallions, a lot of onions, grow great
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with potatoes and we pan fry it. this is our bread pudding so it is a sweet and savory bread pudding, we took basically what was left over, a couple extra things that i threw in. this is basically when you have cake leftover, pastries or anything like that, toasted it first, toasted it up and mix it in, put the whole thing and it it and it is a simple recipe that goes with heavy cream, vanilla, silliman, brown sugar, chocolate chunks and raisins. you can put it all in, all in. joey: i bet it is fantastic. >> a couple hours of the flavor gets inside the brand and the stuffing and you bake it for about 30 minutes, covered and uncovered and the funny thing is i had a little ice cream
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when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother?
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