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joey: the 7:00 hour starts with this. fed up local authorities across the country volunteering to help with trump's mass deportation plan. we talked to one ohio sheriff stepping up. rachel: the election leaving harrisburg is feeling like scrooge, why they are reportedly spending less than red state voters. will: talk about walking by faith, jonathan isaac bringing the scripture to his new sneaker line.
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second hour of "fox and friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ better watch out ♪ better not cry ♪ better not pout ♪ i'm telling you why ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ joey: santa claus is coming to town. will: lean all the way and on christmas. it is really tight this year. joey: in my personal life it has caused hectic problems because of things we schedule at the end of november into beginning of december. makes you feel like you get cheated a little bit if you are one of those people that waits until thanksgiving to celebrate christmas. we had a jack-o '-lantern and turkey and web crackers. >> adventist starting, four
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weeks leading up to christmas. we are going to get it today. a lot of pressure on decorating because we cut down a tree and always get it on the saturday after, a tradition we have. joey: you climb to the top of the tree and cut the top out. rachel: we used to cut down trees and now the secretary -- all thanksgiving has been funny, everyone is calling the secretary of thanksgiving, then the secretary of labor obviously, the secretary jokes in the house, secretary of asparagus. it has gotten so funny at home with all of this. one last thing before we move on to the news, i became a grandmother.
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my son had a baby and so we are excited. will: congratulations to you and john and the entire family and we will get you set up for christmas later in the show, time to get the christmas tree out if you haven't already. president biden picking up an anti-israel book while black friday shopping in nantucket yesterday. rachel: this is one of donald trump's allies says trump wants the gaza cease-fire do which includes negotiations on the hostages before inauguration day. joey: madeleine rivera is in washington dc. >> reporter: are still photographer following the president this holiday week spotted him holding a book in his hands, the book is called one hundred years war on
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palestine:a history of colonial conflicts and resistance. it was written by columbia university professor emeritus rashid palladio. a description of the book states the modern history of palestine can best be understood in these terms, as a colonial move against an indigenous population to force them to relinquish their homeland to another people against their will. it is not clear if the president bought the book or if it was given to him. fox news digital has reached out to the white house. the new york post did get in contact with polito told the out that he was not speaking to the post or the times but that his reaction is that this incident is four years too late. he notes his comment wasn't for publication but the post says it did not offer or agree to any terms conditioning the response as off the record or on background. the president says he remains focused on reaching a deal to end the fighting in gaza. the administration is hopeful the cease-fire between israel
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and hezbollah showing conflicts in lebanon and gaza will put pressure on hamas and donald trump reportedly is hoping an agreement can be reached before he takes office. senator lindsey graham, who speaks to trump frequently said trump is more determined than ever to release the hostages and supports a cease-fire that includes a hostage deal. he wants to see it "happening now". i want people in israel in the region to know the trump is focused on the hostages issue. a deal would mean one less foreign policy challenge on trump's plate next year. >> the hostage situation is something that domestically israel has been a much hotter topic of conversation than it has been in the united states when talking about the israel/hamas and gaza situation. in israel domestic politics have been heated with so many
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people wishing that benjamin netanyahu had put more emphasis on getting the hostages released because that conflicted with the military goals that he had in addressing hamas and if you are the parent of one, or the family member of one of those hostages you would have thought the same way, get my loved one home, deal with hamas later. obviously the israeli military choosing to do -- will: watching lantern and ice on advertisement for all the missing people from thanksgiving, hanukkah, in reference to the hostages still in israel. listen to the new york post referencing the book president biden was carrying as he was out shopping for black friday, the final insult after months of undermining israel, biden chose a book claiming the jewish state shouldn't exist. jacqui: hard to believe that is by accident. even if you are thinking he's
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-- elder people, other people saw it, maybe that's not what we wanted to display on our way out the door here but then what is your goal in displaying it, what's the message you're trying to send that back to your point about families of hostages, wishing that israel had acted differently, diplomatically there's a lot of evidence that the hostages they have gotten back are only because of the military operations. >> donald trump is focused on the hostages and it will be interesting, maybe before he takes office if we start to see more of them back and i am praying for that to happen. some of those hostages not only americans are being held but also there are infants. joey: hard to believe the palestinians would want a solution now because they want israel to have what would be their state back. it's in rubble because of hamas's atrocities on october 7th. >> the world is falling in line
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with anticipation of donald trump in hostage negotiations. >> and ukraine as well seeing some movement there. >> potential conversations there as well. in anticipation of donald trump. by the way people at home making some choices and interracial nation of donald trump. take a look at the differences in shipping volume, for shipping, going to commerce, logistics provider group in red states up 50%, blue states down 11%. joey: they about things being shipped to them. the point here is, people that voted for trump, are they so optimistic about the economy that they are letting some of their money go and shopping into the economy, perhaps they are in a great mood because they won and feel like getting a little more at christmas, not really sure but here is a trump voter named armando, 62 years old, retired utility worker,
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this is what he had to say. i'm optimistic that people are going to feel more encouraged to spend because they may feel that the economy might be on the mend and coming back. things are going to pick up for the better. i think that inflation is going to come down, jobs are good but they are going to get a lot better and hopefully wages are going to go up and people are going to be able to afford to basically live. that's a very optimistic view and that was a big part of the trump campaign. >> interesting that the blue states not that they are staying neutral but shopping is going down. so much of shopping is if you're in a good mood or bad mood or if you think your husband might not have a job in the future or wages are going to go down or wages go down, you're going to react differently and i do think that a lot of people in blue states thought the world was going to
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end if donald trump was elected, there's an adjustment period and maybe that trend will change when people see that the economy goes up if it does. >> and economy is a series of choices, hundreds of millions of choices. talking about a term called animal instinct, it reflects how you feel. we have a consumer confidence index, people in red states feel confident about the future of the american economy and a depression period in blue states but one of the things donald trump's message is, make the economy great again, there's a positivity that should be reflected in the economy versus the message for four years of a bleak future for america. joey: my speculation built on science, all this messaging about don't invite trump supporters for to your house for thanksgiving or christmas, the 11% down to, not buying
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christmas, all of the -- and the red states went up because they are all buying the trumpy watch and trump shoes for their blue state relatives. will: people reacting, countries reacting in anticipation of donald trump, so our food companies, the owner of twinkie issuing a warning to rfk because they are concerned rfk wants to ban ultra processed foods. i can't think of a food item that moore encapsulates everything wrong with america's food system than twinkie. it does bring me back to the 70s and grade school but here is what mark smucker, aptly named, the ceo of twinkie, and the maker of smucker jams, they
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also make twinkies and he says as it relates to anything in the political domain we believe strongly that snacking continues, consumers will continue to reward themselves at different times throughout the day, we continue to do ongoing research on the impact of gop trends and what that might mean for our business, we could look at reducing sugar. there's a whole variety of innovations that we will bring to bear and we've seen food companies, some of their stock prices have decreased but also making outreach to the trump administration. joey: that is what rfk wants to accomplish. we could look at reducing sugar and these innovations to get these chemicals out of the snack and that's what this administration is trying to do. probably the one most people would feel comfortable about.
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rachel: sugar is not a poison as much, i see too much reduced sugar, people are concerned about the chemicals and everything else. whatever it is that makes the 20 last for 2,000 years without needing refrigeration is a problem. will: the farmer industry, the biggest industries to have lost trust, the founder of true med talks about loss of trust. >> what has hurt trust among public health authorities is not bobby kennedy and rfk making a campaign promise to figure out why kids are getting sick. it is the revolving door that since people from the fda to pfizer board room. it's a philosophy that looks at 50% of teens being overweight, standard of care, not look at what they are eating. it is this public health
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authorities that blacklisted people to question why we are locking people up, people to question pharmaceutical products. now we are on the verge with donald trump's leadership, bobby kennedy, warriors, marty makary at the fda, on the verge of a golden age of health, the thing they are saying is look at chronic disease, 90%, the highest chronic disease rates of any country in the world and reorient public health authorities to ask why we are getting so sick. >> member the last 20 i had. we all know something intuitively, we know bad health choices when we make them and the cycle we are in of eating bad foods and as he points out trying to treat it through a medicine like ozempic. this is something you are more passionate about than peter i or joey have been but i do know it and i care, to see people
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like doctor marty makary become part of this administration, these were truth tellers during covid, truth tellers when it comes to pharma and food and i agree with that, i do think we are on the verge of potentially a golden age when it comes to health. >> a relationship between scott -- it goes from the government health sector and immediately into pharma and to becomes an advisor to the government from pharma, to pfizer, this is corruption at the highest level and he's attacking rfk and gottlieb came into the conversation so there is that government component am a big pharma, big food, we talked about twinkies and all this stuff, the cycle. the other part, we have a lot more control over. people like a twinkie now and
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then, a processed food they just happened to love but we have got to get back to home cooking, something that feminism and modern culture has done which is 2d values that part of what used to be a big part of home life and i think if we could get back to cooking and valuing for people who home cook home cooked meals in our life i think we could be a better country and its two parts, not just the government getting chemicals out of the food and out of our soil and all that stuff, there's another part which is we have to change the way we operate as families, this too busy to cook thing is also killing us. jacqui: ban things that are bad for you, make things that are good for you affordable is the other side they need to work on. hard to cook at home in a cost you $50 to cook for two people because good food is expensive and fast food is cheap and that
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is -- jacqui: rfk junior talked about how in europe if you are poor you are getting essentially their version of food stamps, your foodstamp works at a farmers market. amen to that. why are we saying here's your foodstamp but you can only purchase crap food that is ultra processed so we are poisoning poor people and punishing them for getting help from the government when they needed. we should be subsidizing foods that make people healthy because in the end we are payless on the other end of medical expenses. here we go. i could go on forever, just cut me off. i'm excited about this new golden era of health on the verge of happening with the trump administration. turning to your headlines, the prosecution and defense are preparing for closing arguments on monday in the daniel penney trial. we are watching this closely. this 25-year-old young man marine veteran, his family is focusing on gratitude as the trial his to jerry, his sister
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telling the new york post, quote, when this initially happened there was a lot of attention and it was really scary and uncertain. it makes you want to recede and hide but his strength has encouraged us. he was in a fatal chokehold last year on a new york city subway and insists he took the action only after nearly threatened other riders including a woman with a stroller and a baby. penny faces up to 15 years if found guilty. this is new overnight, space x successfully carrying out missions on both coasts, launching 24 times link satellites from florida's space coast and another 20 from california. >> as always a beautiful view of the rocket as it landed on our drone ship. rachel: the lunch included next generation us spy satellites and we are one week from notre
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dame reopening six years after a fire devastated the iconic and beautiful cathedral in paris. the house of worship now features a new altar and golden cross as well as a new ceiling which officials also added modern safeguards like fire doors and emergency sprinklers. the total cost of the restoration topping $750 million. well spent, that is an iconic beautiful place to visit. will: it is on the verge of being back. fed up local authorities volunteering to help with trump's mass deportation plan. one oh ohio sheriff one 0 ohio sheriff is stepping up next. everything has to be seamless. save on lg's first ever zero-clearance refrigerator 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. leo! [whistling] ever since we introduced him to the farmer's dog,
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joey: donald trump's team preparing to conduct mass deportations and are expected to have help from local authorities across the country. ice has a program that deputy aces state and local law enforcement to do specific functions and according to border czar tom homan, the energy to do it is there. >> i have gotten thousands of
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soldiers who want to join forces, police officers, retired ice agents that want to come back. that was pulled back, for the president of the united states. joey: one of those officials is butler county sheriff butler jones. thank you for joining us. when we look at this paul losey, a federal policy that could be expanded. explain what you could do under this that you can't to do now? >> we could enforce immigration laws, this president took it away from sheriffs across the country. we housed prisoners here, one to hold prisoners and want to enforce immigration laws.
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we were trained and had the certification and president biden's administration took it away from us. it gives us the authority to go to the workplace and enforce these laws and have the federal government do their job and we are getting get geared up, making jail space available. one thing i know about illegal immigration is when you go enforcing and apprehending people who are here illegally and enforcing the laws, we've got citizens. i have a lady that came to me and giving information where these places are all over the united states. 3300 sheriff's in the united states, each county, easier to deal with one local law
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enforcement as it is thousands of police departments. joey: you are in ohio. that's not down on the southwest border. tell us how the problem is affecting you in butler county. >> 2000 illegals in the past three years. i had another lady come up to me, she had kids and was killed by an illegal driving a car, overstayed his visa, the northern border and ohio, the president of canada let's his people come in, let's the kids come in. they are coming in, when we had 287 g before, we will enforce
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workplace enforcement hopefully, to testify against me for trying to enforce workplace enforcement with illegals working there. joey: thank you for the work you are doing to keep your community safe. >> thank you, my friend. joey: rosie o'donnell's latest meltdown, megan and harry getting iced out of celebrations and chad michael murray bucking his bad boy roles. the pop-culture roundup is next. ♪
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eric: 20 time for pop-culture roundup. here she is. good morning. we start off with rosie o'donnell. she's having a thanksgiving meltdown over donald trump. listen to this. >> you can't forget what he is capable of. when democracy falls fascism takes its place, capitalism and -- it has come. people, i think are in for a shock. rachel: she's not doing well. >> her turkey when going on for ten minutes on thanksgiving on her tiktok, i didn't follow her before this but a lot of what she calls rambling videos,
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she's taken this election victory by trump really hard and doesn't like the fact that more than half of america disagrees with her. rachel: democrats having this kind of feeling postelection. >> one thing rosie did say is speaking to strangers helps her when she is feeling anxious which i'd like to see their faces when he talks about trump and rape and what is to come in america, not something you want on a joyous thanksgiving holiday. rachel: here is another downer. megan and harry received 0 invites from the royal family. on diana's side, they declined to. not fancy enough but they are taking it to the royal wedding get. they are the ones that left the royal family so it is not
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shocking you they didn't get an invite. as the kids get older, he's remembering his days, the fun things they did. the husband knows he will spend it with his wife's family. there is a switch off. i think he is having buyer's remorse and as kids get older the memories, and it is apart. tv seen. woke crushes the environmentalists, a new show, and loyal thing. i want your take on it. >> any idea how much diesel they had to burn to mix that
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much concrete and hold it out here and put it to gather with a 450 foot crane, how much oil it takes to lubricate that or winterize it? and his 20 year lifespan, the carbon footprint on making it. rachel: a show that hates emails as much as i do. >> i am going to be honest, i watched this clip half a dozen times. it is eye-opening, a somber look at reality and a good balance to oil being drilled with an agenda from a lot of hollywood to have this balance. it is awesome. you can't recycle those, they are so huge and an environmental disaster. i don't know who put this thing up. michael murray on religious family values.
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>> by putting god and family first, make every other decision in my life, helps keep you out of bad situations. not a good idea. joey: what do you make of his message? >> great eye candy on the screen. where is my chad michael murray? where is he? handsome great message. our people listening? >> i hope they are. the new movie on netflix, i would recommend that as well. you are a person of faith, putting god first, that's the example he wants to set. rachel: doing that around the holidays.
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>> this is a look at erie, pennsylvania, lake effect snow blankets the great lakes region on one of the biggest travel weekends of the year. mike seidel is monitoring white out conditions, joining us outside buffalo, new york. >> reporter: lake effect, in the middle of it off the lakefront. we've had 17 inches here. mayville was at 30 inches at 5:30 this morning, we drove from there to hear. it took us an hour to go 20 minutes. roads are snow covered, snowplows keeping up with snowfall rate of an inch an hour. on the pennsylvania turnpike things are fine but you get into pittsburgh towards i-9 d you've got issues, closed in both directions. both for ways westbound from hamburg all the way to the
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pennsylvania line, no big rigs and today on the back roads, three big rigs getting around the closure stuck on the hill, upwards of 2 to 3 feet of snow, four to five in watertown is the lake affect warning goes and the game tomorrow night, the area will get dumped on and whether we have a big band or snow globe tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. the other story is the arctic cold and i can tell you in lewis, georgia it is finally down to freezing. it will kill the skeeters and the gnats. joey: it is not snowy every where but a lot of folks are experiencing that extreme cold.
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temperatures in the upper midwest, chicago feels like 3 °, deep cold funneling into the eastern half of the country. a little snow popping up across missouri, not much more than the local kind of snow, winter weather advisories surrounding the great lakes but the story is the cold air tomorrow morning atlanta, 28 °, a lot of folks getting in on this. it's not a real quick snap. monday morning it is staying called into tuesday morning, 24 degrees is the morning lo, 23 in memphis, real winter like weather across the country we are dealing with for a while. will: got to get the orange tree and bring it inside. later the san jose women's volleyball team will compete in
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the mountain west tournament after transgender athlete prompted boise state to forfeit, one of multiple teams that refuse to compete. women's volleyball team who forfeited their game against san jose in october during the regular season. see you, thank you for being with us in this morning. you are seeing this unfold in the mountain west tournament until the championship game. what does it make you think? >> it is unfortunate it has come to this where a woman like me and our conference have to take a stand and forfeit against the discrimination we are facing but i am proud of
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the boise state team, standing up for what is right, taking a stand and saying we are not playing against this biological mail, they don't belong in our locker rooms or in women's spaces. will: the university of wyoming, southern utah, boise state forfeited games against san jose state. what do you think will be accomplished? >> a wake-up call to the nation, i am grateful people are seeing this will not be swept under the rug and the real change needs to happen. the fact that a woman like me and across the conference have
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to sacrifice something we for for all our life. will: what about teams that choose not to forfeit? colorado state has chosen not to forfeit, three members melt on friday for the national anthem. what does it make you think of teams that don't forfeit like colorado state? >> everyone is entitled to their own opinion and everyone should be treated with respect. whether or not they agree or disagree with you. i think these women, i hope they know they have people who are supporting them, if they don't believe they should be competing against a biological mail. that's what i think on that. will: do you think it is going to take a unanimous action on behalf of women's sports,
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women's teams? when does this actually affect change? we saw a judge choose not to stop san jose state from playing with a male player. will it take colorado state and san diego state and the ncaa tournament as well? what is the pressure point that will get every one to stand up and make a change? >> i don't know what the pressure point is but if there are teams and women who believe this is not ready. will: you are being heard now and we applaud you for making your voice heard and putting action behind your words, not without sacrifice. many of these girls won't move on in the mountain west tournament or advance to the ncaa tournament so they made a real sacrifice. how much sacrifice will be needed in order to effectuate change? we appreciate what you are
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doing. last word to you. >> best of luck to the women who are competing today and i hope everyone sees this is something that is not just put to the side and i encourage girls and women who are facing this discrimination to use their voice and speak out because that's the only way people will become aware of this. will: thanks for being with us. walking by faith, jonathan isaac bringing scripture to his new sneaker line coming up. ♪
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>> you guys are awesome. will: we talked through the television this careen several times. glad to meet you in person. rachel: when i stand next to him i look like his toddler. will: things are going well, we talked about unitas. what is its purpose? >> to give people an option. i recognize where our society and culture is going out we wanted to give people an option to stand for faith. bible verses are on the clothes. we are in a culture that's moving outside of christ. from the inception, i was signed to nike early on and went to my pastor and said i
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don't know what to do. it turned into what unitas is today. rachel: tell us the website. i want to get that out. my other favorite thing. >> weareunitas.com. rachel: this is a fantastic way. will: the first edition. >> walking around, they are amazingly comfortable. rachel: people talk about sports stars, they don't always meet the level we went for a role model. you are a role model on the christian side and creating this apparel and living life like the man of god but what you did with vaccines, resisted taking it. tell us what happened, how your
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fellow players reacted to you not taking the vaccine. >> it was a crazy time. the onset where everything was going crazy i was looking for information and i remember it was very polarizing, the bullying, from the on the side talking to my pastor everybody should have the freedom to take it if they desire to, i was 23, healthy, already got nearly on cell made a decision for myself, i will put my trust in christ and i will be okay and i got pushback but stuck with it and the only person who didn't take it. neil: thanks for doing this. joey: my son is inspired by this brand, thank you for being an example for these young kids. >> go to weareunitas.com.
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rachel: i hope you sell out. i hope your website breakdown from people buying your shoes. what an awesome role model. more "fox and friends" up next. r 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. it's time to feed the dogs real food in the right amount. a healthy weight can help dogs live a longer and happier life. the farmer's dog makes weight management easy with fresh food pre-portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪ ♪ ♪
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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? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was talking to some vet■s last week amazing how we have these houses where they can come over because they■re in chairs too. carpet and wheelchairs don't mix very well. tunnel to towers, they got rid of all that. they redid my whole bathroom i thought they were just going to do the upgrades. but the surprise to me was they paid off the entire mortgage. when they told me they're going to pay off my mortgage, i cried.
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