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>> welcome to a special edition of jesse waters prime time. >> i'm will cain in for jesse. and we start with the fox news alert. >> a major blow for the democratic party. >> the supreme court today shut down special counsel jack smith's appeal to fast track trump's january 6 case, handing trump a christmas gift. time jack smith. the overzealous prosecutor with the scraggly beard, tried to leapfrog the lower court of appeals and force a quick decision on the question of whether or not the former president should be granted immunity from his federal charges. why? >> to make sure donald trump spends the month of march stuck in a courtroom. >> trump, who's already been out of commission for the last two months over his fraud case in new york will be taken off of the campaign trail again, meaning no rallies, no fundraisers, and will be forced back into the court the day before super tuesday, when trump is supposed to be on the ballot in 16 states.
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it's been the biden campaign strategy all along. biden stays home. donald trump stays in court. >> but now the supreme court is ripping it out of the hands of jack smith and handing it off to another lower level court, which could punt the trial to after the election. >> it's a big blow to the plan to stop donald trump and the way things look, we could see a nine hour supreme court decision to strike down colorado's decision to strip trump off the ballot, and that would be a second big blow to democrats who all week have been dancing like kids on christmas morning. >> happy winter solstice, everybody. you know that, right? for my pagan viewers, happy saturnalia. one popular solstice tradition is to dance around a bonfire. but i already did my drunken fire dance two nights ago when colorado kicked trump off the ballot back the democrats
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who love to talk about saving democracy are dancing for the death of democracy. >> all democrats want for christmas is trump off the ballot? colorado struck first. next up, california, michigan, wisconsin and 12 other states who are dreaming of kicking trump off the ballot . the campaign for democrats. the campaign plan for democrats is clear. it is ballot strip him and strap him into a courtroom. as j. joy baker puts it. the law must defeat him. it's why they're smearing a former president with the word insurrectionist. >> look, they know very well you can't lead an insurrection against yourself. trump was the president on january 6th, and the validity of the case, though, isn't the point. the point is democrats have to turn to lawfare to win this election. use radical judges and lawyers to win. and if they don't, well, then who will win this election for democrats? because right now, joe biden's
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not doing them any favors. biden's walking into the general election with the lowest first term approval rating out of the last seven predecessors. his opponent, 39%. look, not even jimmy carter was that low. carter was polling at 54%. and we know how that turned out. right now, no one wants joe. >> not even hollywood wants joe. >> i'm right. are you supporting the president again in 2024? i'm just here to celebrate this because here is something so. yeah. so if biden's lost hollywood, he's lost. and he's not making it any easier for himself. congress is right now sifting through his emails, his bank records, his signs, fleeing subpoenas and getting hit with tax and gun felonies. >> and now democrats have opened up pandora's box with electoral lawfare. how do they open up pandora's
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box? the republicans have reached right in there slapping right back at democrats, republicans in the states of pennsylvania, georgia and arizona. all swing states are all drafting bills to remove joe biden from their ballots. the reasoning for leading insurrection, this time at the southern border and for selling himself out to the enemy, china. now, look, is that going to go anywhere? who knows? probably not, because, again, you can't lead an insurrection against yourself. but also, again, the validity of a case is not the point of lawfare right now. >> the democrat party's strategy of lawfare is blowing up in their faces. >> joe biden is looking incapable of beating trump. so if he can't win with lawfare and you can't win with joe biden, don't be surprised if behind the scenes democrats are already planning to kick biden off the ticket. and if they do, i hear gavin
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newsom is waiting in the wings. frankly, he is a former federal prosecutor, france. >> great to see you this evening. how big a blow do you believe this is, the fact that the supreme court has said no, we will not take up the immunity case. >> you first have to process through the court of appeals, thus throwing off jack smith's timeline to have this all done before super tuesday, or at least starting before super tuesday. how big a blow is this to the motivation of the entire case against trump? >> well, you know, well, i think it is a big blow. and i think you made a great point. i think that lawfare, of course, is the point. it's not the point whether or not he's guilty of any of these things, whether or not there's really an insurrection, whether or not there's really a rico case. the point is to keep president trump off the campaign trail, because then an ailing and aged joe biden won't look so bad when he's also off the campaign trail. but i think this blow by the supreme court soon to be followed by the next one ruling against the colorado supreme court is really ought to be
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the death knell for these cases. but i suspect they're going to persist. >> you know, frankly, i think the motivation is in part to take trump off the campaign trail. i think it's also in part, they see the polling with every one of these indictments. it's actually that president trump's approval rating goes up, but they're banking on the idea that a conviction changes that equation, that if they can get a conviction in any one of their four criminal cases, that it'll sweet switch the polling and turn it in joe biden's favor. >> so if that's their bet. my question to you is this, nancy. which of the cases is their best bet on potentially maybe, and quickly finding a conviction? well, you know, well, i don't think it's going to be the d.c. case now, the january six case, because i think trump is right in his appeal. it's going to take months to get through the court of appeals. and then after the supreme court on the immunity question. so i think their best hope now
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is going to be the case right here in my backyard where i'm sitting here in fulton county, atlanta. it's going to be that rico case because they're going to count on the majority democrats here in fulton county to convict president trump of rico. whether or not that count or those counts have any law behind them, whether or not there's any basis for whether or not there's any evidence for it, as we've seen by the colorado supreme court and all the democrats dancing, as you said, they don't care what the law is. >> they just want to get trump. that's exactly right. that is the motivation to get trump frenzy. thanks so much for being with us this evening. >> can you feel that it's the christmas spirit. it's in the air. but before we get to celebrating christmas, we have to at least pause for a moment and celebrate. festivus, the tradition of festivus begins with the airing of grievances. i got a lot of problems with you people. now you're going to hear about it.
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>> you call them. my son tells me your company stinks. >> oh, good. and now, as festivus rolls on, we come to the feats of strength. i'll tell you, penny, george, festivus is not over. >> so let's stop this. >> let's rumble. you have no idea how similar it is to a cain family. thanksgiving festivus. >> of course, in part is the airing of grievances. there were a lot of grievances to air this year. and senator rand paul, as he does every year, has released his famous festivus report. >> now, inside of it, it's full of congressional pork examples. $900 billion of wasteful spending from our elected leaders. you know, run of the mill stuff. spending projects like $3 million we spent on training russian cats to walk a treadmill. yes. we sent $3 million to russia to put a cat on a treadmill. it's just one example. we have other examples of what was spent in this or led by
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rand paul in this festive is spending. how about $33 million to dr. fauci's monkey island, home of over 3000 monkeys? that's just off south carolina. >> and since we're talking about monkeys, congress also sent money to a monkey casino where monkeys are tested on their gambling instincts. we also paid scientists to give monkeys meth. why not? they're gambling. >> we paid half a million dollars to turn male lab monkeys trans. big year for the monkeys. >> the u.s. government also spent $6 million to boost egyptian tourism. >> not sure what not that ran through senator bob menendez. who can forget 9000 dollars for a lobster tank at the department of defense? lobster. i'm sure they had caviar. >> and when congress isn't spending our money, they're pulling fire alarms. they're getting saucy at beetlejuice musicals. they're fighting over the gavel and going nowhere with their investigations.
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. >> well, illegal immigration isn't taking a day off this christmas weekend. bill milligan is at the border with the latest. >> will cbp sources tell fox news that since monday, there have already been over 45,000 migrant encounters at our southern border? that's enough to fill up yankee stadium in just four days. and we'll show you the situation here in louisville, arizona. take a look.
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this is the louisville port of entry, which has been closed down for weeks because of mass illegal crossings. here. you can see hundreds of illegal immigrants gathered underneath here waiting for border patrol processing as nothing is slowing down down here. >> take a look at this video we shot here in louisville this morning. despite rains and storms this morning, illegal crossings did not stop hundreds of people from all around the world crossing illegally through a breach in the border wall. a lot of them coming in from africa also had a chance to talk with a few men from ecuador who crossed over, who tell us they are here for work and they plan to head to sanctuary cities. >> take a listen on this. on thursday, ecuador to pakistan and could get in trouble. and it also blog, which reminds everybody that anthology do not control the place that you don't live in. >> lost status in pennsylvania, pennsylvania, new york, new york. chicago, chicago. chicago. chicago and the border patrol
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union tells fox more agents than ever will be working on this christmas holiday, telling fox in part, while our agents are more than willing to sacrifice the holidays to protect fellow americans, that is not what they will be doing. they will be processing the illegal border crossers for release into the u.s. while large parts of the border will be left wide open to exploitation by organized crime. these will not be happy holidays for the hardworking men and women of the border patrol. and will. the numbers for releases are just jaw dropping. cbp sources fox that just since october 1st, border patrol alone has released more than 386,000 illegal immigrants into the u.s. with the future court date known as a notice to appear. >> send it back to you. all right. >> thank you, bill. the new york post talked to migrants in mexico. they said they're making a run for the border before a texas law that lets local cops arrest illegal immigrants takes effect. quote, when you get to america fast with the new laws
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in texas, we have a better chance of getting into america now than if we wait. we came to the border as soon as we heard about the new law. now, the law doesn't take effect until march, and by sure to tie it up into court, probably for months. so from now until then, it's a mad dash for the border. >> all the texas law does, by the way, is make illegal immigration illegal on a state level. but some in the media, like my old friend and debate partner stephen smith, think that is racist. >> people can be arrested who ask suspected of entering the country illegally. do you realize that that means a law enforcement official can walk up to somebody? all right. they look hispanic. okay. they the english is broken. they don't speak fluent english . >> so that could be a cause for me to arrest them. it's racist. somebody need to say it. so i'm going to say it. it's a racist thing to do.
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see, what we're really learning here is that there are levels of enslavement that's simply ridiculous. it's also not true. it's ill informed. i don't know if steven smith saw the report from delusion, but looking hispanic wouldn't be enough to contain the problem of illegal immigration because illegal immigrants are coming from everywhere central america. africa. iran. china. looking latino wouldn't even scratch the surface of affecting illegal immigration. here's the good news. >> voters don't buy any of that junk. polls show the majority of americans want to finish the wall and deport anybody here illegally. >> they're sick of it. in new york, illegal immigrants are going door to door begging people for food and money. and look here, man took a country where jobs grew up and contracted permanent
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back to back programs in the ghetto. we got to make up for them. trump come in here. cleaned up a lot more corrupt cities in the united states. >> in the city of chicago. i'm curious, is that racism in chicago? joe biden is turning illinois and, new york, for that matter, into swing states. and he's trying to turn texas into a blue state. mark lamb is a sheriff in pinal county, arizona, and he's with us this evening. sheriff, great to see you again. you have some experience by the way, in arizona, there's a huge debate about a decade ago about a similar type of law in arizona on how you could find an illegal immigrant. what is a reasonable suspicion of someone being an illegal immigrant? >> i'm curious your perspective . do you see trouble ahead for texas legally, or do you see relief in empowering local law enforcement to enforce laws of illegal immigration? >> well, well, it's good to see
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you and thanks for having me on tonight. i see a little bit of both. look, i. i love that governor abbott is doing this because clearly the federal government is not doing their job and the state has to protect their state and their people. and frankly, they're protecting america by doing this. we did try to pass we passed sb 1070 in arizona about ten years ago, 2010, i think it went and immediately the obama administration challenged that and it went to the ninth circuit and the ninth circuit overturned it, saying or basically gutted the law by basically saying that immigration was a federal government issue and it was their federal government's responsibility. and there's a loan to hold people accountable for coming to this country illegally. so my guess is, is texas is going to face a similar challenge on this, but i like that they're doing it. >> yeah, absolutely. because the federal government is not doing it. >> so might as well air to the side of action and let it fall, let the chips fall where they may in the courts. somebody sheriff, i've been i've been in your county. i've been in your car. somebody has to do something
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about this metastasizing problem across our country. >> amen. and i'm glad they're doing it, too. they need to challenge law, because if the federal government is not going to do it, then we should have the right as states to do this and we should have the right to hold people accountable if they're breaking the law in our states. i love that they're doing it. we're going to continue to push hard. and look, i realize there's only so much i can do as a county sheriff, which is why i'm running for the u.s. senate, because so many of these fights need to be had on a federal level. and i'm glad that texas is pushing the federal government and challenging some of these bad case law that some of these courts have said over the years. >> all right, sheriff, best of luck to you. appreciate you being on with us tonight. >> great to see you again. thanks a lot. good seeing you, too. god bless and merry christmas. >> merry christmas. pro-palestinian protesters disrupt democrats christmas party. they left one attendee bloodied and bruised.
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so we are american made from beginning to end. >> well, christmas party devolved into chaos after a pro-palestine mob stormed michigan democrats holiday party in detroit. >> national correspondent garrett tenney has the latest. >> will this holiday party was supposed to focus on unity among democrats. instead, it evolved into chaos and highlighted just how divided the party is over the war in israel. witnesses say several dozen pro-palestinian protesters aggressively pushed their way into the party to confront democratic congressman srikanth da over his support for israel. they refused to leave. and when the democrat party goers tried to force them out, the protesters fought back comprehensively with a bill to prevent burning the building and public to get
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all your money. samantha moore, the house of commons vote that woman a long time democratic activist ,was hospitalized with a bloody nose and two black eyes after trying to get the protesters to leave. a few hours later, some of the pro-palestinian crowd showed up outside the progressive congressman home in the middle of the night. honking their horns and yelling at him on bullhorns demanding. >> a cease fire talinda, who until recently was a member of the democratic socialists of america, isn't backing down on his for israel, though the morning after he posted. if these protesters think hurting se to win people over to their side, they are very mistaken. so far, there have been no arrest and no charges from the democrats unity party saturday night. but detroit police say they are investigating. >> well, in unity, going swimmingly. >> american colleges are out of control. the reason so many young americans hate our country is because they're being taught
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to resent themselves and our nation. from the moment they stepped foot on campus, we've seen this at colleges all across the united states. >> and the recent display from ivy league presidents on capitol hill showed that even our previously most prestigious institutions aren't immune. and in reality, the fish rots from the head down. it starts at these types of colleges the prestigious ivies. >> but now professors at universities at every level have become emboldened, are now instructing their students to explicitly dismantle the entire united states. >> it's our responsibility as people who are within the united states, to go as hard as possible to decolonize this place, because that will reverberate all across the world, because the u.s. is the greatest predator empire that has ever existed. right. and so we want u.s. out of everywhere. we want us out of palestine. we want us out of turtle island. and at the goal is to dismantle the settler project that is the
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united states. >> now, if you don't know what turtle island is, i didn't know what turtle island. it's -- it's not some, you know, province far off. they just got invaded and it's nothing like that. it's actually a term that activists use when referring to the entire continent of north america. so she wants to decolonize the entire continent of north america. and don't forget the radical ideologies being pushed. don't just stop at our borders. >> these academics are using dea and other race based footholds to indoctrinate an entire generation to become international terror sympathizers. everyone saw the horrible stuff that happened by hamas on october 7th. men, women, children, holocaust survivors butchered by islamic radicals and those that were left alive were kidnapped, and tortured. what if you state those objective facts? the academic class will say. you're racist. university of minnesota professor sima schock sorry, said, quote, part of our work and part of my experience was
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how men of color in the us have been demonized and have been falsely accused of rape. exactly. because of racism. and i think that is also this forced is repeated in the context of israel and palestine because aramin has been demonized and have been marked as monstrous people who are and are for violence, or it just happened in reality and it was a fact of october seven. but see, that line of thinking that shouldn't surprise professor shuk sorry is currently in the running to become the associate dean of the dea office at the university of minnesota. and india has always been about the totem pole of oppression. they never cared about leveling the playing field. their goal has always been to create different standards for every race and gender. that's why claudine, still the president of harvard. she's the university's first black president. so it doesn't matter how much she's plagiarized throughout
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her career, but the pressure to give her the boot has gotten so intense that the harvard alum, barack obama, has reportedly stepped in to tell the university to keep the current administration stable. you'd think if you graduated from a prestigious university, you cared more about academic integrity rather than what boxes its president checks off. horace cooper is the chairman of project 21 national advisory board and author of put your back in chains how biden's policies hurt black americans. we're going to see this evening, barack obama steps in to defend claudine. why is that important for the former president? >> what the former president is doing is demonstrating. that standards don't matter what the former president is doing is demonstrating that if we required excellence of every single professor, of every single, the former president believes apparently
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david duke, there wouldn't be any black people in these positions. when i went off to school at a great university, the university of texas in austin, i was there during that period where, yes, there were liberal people. yes, there were liberal professors. but they understood and accepted that people had different views and they were welcome to express those. as long as they could do so constructively. when we had exams, we weren't graded based on our race. we were graded based on our mastery. if barack obama, if the harvard corporation has its way, if this de i minds, it has its way. we're going to roll back the clock substantially so that most americans, when they see black people in positions of prominence,
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they're going to believe, like david duke does. those people are competent. those people are capable. miss, dr. should resign and let a talented, capable and skilled person take her place. >> you know, horace, i was tempted to ask you what the utopic vision or the endgame of this entire ideology is. but you described it. it's essentially a it's a resegregation in the style of jim crow era america. and by the way, of course, i did not know you were a longhorn. i'm a longhorn. and we have a gigantic game one week, you know. oh, yes. oh, yes. >> i'll come together. horrible over that gator. i hear hook. you've got to get in camera angle. we're taking down the huskies. here we go. that's right. all right, horace, thank you so much. but. all right, thank you. merry christmas. merry christmas, circle. >> all right. actor charlie sheen attacked by his neighbor
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by a female neighbor. but don't worry, it's not the one you're thinking of. she wrote. have you heard of the neighborhood watch? >> we don't have a neighborhood watch. well, not yet. if we did, i surely couldn't strolling here like i just did fox news chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the latest on this real life incident from police. >> hey. well, this sounds like it was a terrifying incident for charlie sheen at the hands. quite literally, of a neighbor. here's the official sheriff's statement, quote, on wednesday, december 20, 2023, at approximately 1 p.m., malibu lost hills deputies responded to the 6000 block of cavallari road in malibu regarding a battery disturbance call. >> upon contacting the parties involved. deputies identified charlie sheen as a victim of assault. the suspect, electra schrock, was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.
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and here's what we understand happened at sheen's apartment. the two and a half men actor heard knocking on his door, slightly opened it and saw his neighbor, who is indeed named electra schrock, standing there. >> according to our law enforcement sources, schrock pushed away into sheen's home and began grabbing at the actor, ripping his shirt and repeatedly grabbing at his neck. sheen tried to get away from schrock, but our sources say she chased him through his home. >> sheen was able to call 911 while while he was being attacked, while on the line with the operator continued to scream at schrock to let him go. other neighbors apparently heard the commotion and rushed to help, eventually getting the suspect out of sheen's apartment. >> sheen told police that schrock lives on the floor above him and that the two had had a previous issue. >> electra schrock was due to make her first appearance in court in the l.a. area today
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. but apparently there was some sort of transportation issue. we don't know precisely what getting her from the jail to the court. so that initial appearance will now take place on tuesday. she'll be held in custody until then. >> well, all right. thank you so much. and it seems like the world is teetering on the edge of the night. >> tensions are high all across the country. road rage incidents, for example, turning into murders. >> students are starting massive brawls that bordered on riots and cruise ships are being taken out to sea by mother nature. >> it almost feels like we're living in a james patterson novel, but unfortunately, this is all real. four-year-old gaurav dhami was killed last week when a california road rage incident turned deadly. 29-year-old byron burkhart allegedly cut off course parents as they were driving home after picking up groceries . >> he then pulled up next to the family, fired eight shots into their vehicle. gore was hit and later died
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at the hospital. our schools used to be safe havens for children. they went there to learn. we trusted that they would be taken care of. but this is rapidly becoming the new normal at schools all across the country. all of those fights were at one school in one day. charles herbert flowers high school in maryland wound up having ten fights break out on their campus on tuesday. but doesn't seem to get better if you try to leave the country. a european cruise ship was on its way to england when it got struck by a rogue wave. >> the cruise windows were smashed. >> the ship lost all power and it lost the ability
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to navigate. all these things just seem stranger than fiction, but it's happening all around us. joining me now, author of alex cross must die, james patterson. james, great to have you on the show tonight. you know, i don't know. great to be here. if you modeled any of your books off of real life events. >> there's plenty of source material. well, fortunately, we have alex cross around to work to solve some of these problems . it's very safe here. i'm about a little less than a mile from mar-a-lago. so our streets are pretty good. but, you know, part of it is the culture needs to shift a bit. and one of the things that needs to happen is we just need to arrest people if they're doing the wrong thing. >> you know, you you rob a drug store. >> you get arrested and go to things like that. i think the culture just needs to change a bit again. >> these are shipped back to close to where it was. and, you know, james, i think we take for granted that we're
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on we're we're on this constant march of progress to a safer and better world. >> if you look, i mean, if you look at history, it bends back towards violence and chaos . if it's not controlled, if people aren't arrested, if we don't impose civilization, yeah, there's certainly lot of truth to that. >> well, absolutely. and i know that's something the crime. do the time. do the crime. do the time. these guys like alex cross, like you said, a new book which you have, our alex cross must die. there's real life. alex cross. i saw you at the patriot awards just a few, just about a month ago. there's real life. alex cross is out there. helping us impose that civility . >> yeah. that was an honor to be called a patriot. nobody can object to that. i'm there. and obviously, a lot of people are watching are patriots, too. >> so it's all good. and alex, i mean, i tell you what, the holidays are a good time to read a good book. >> and it is it is a good book. so hopefully people will have some fun with it, you know, through the holidays. >> and i'm sure that it is. and i know that you are a
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patriot. we appreciate it. james, thanks for being with us tonight. thank you. >> all right. christmas events canceled in bethlehem as the war between israel and hamas rages on. benjamin hull's christmas message is next. >> copd isn't pretty. i'm out of breath and often out of the picture. >> but this is my story. >> and with one staley trilogy, it can still be beautiful. because with three medicines and one inhaler trilogy keeps my airways open for a full time for hours and prevents future flare ups. trilogy also improves lung function so i can breathe more freely. all day and night. trilogy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trilogy more than prescribed trilogy may increase your risk of thrush. pneumonia and osteoporosis.
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>> it's comeback season decking military homes for the holidays. >> oh, my god. see the transformations. sandy's helpers bring america's heroes a gift to remember its faith, its family and, its beauty. >> and it's all wrapped up in one home front for the holidays. saturday for first time in recent history, christmas is canceled in bethlehem as war ravages gaza. manger square outside nativity church is historically a beacon of light. it's the epitome of the christmas spirit. bethlehem officials are scrapping the annual tree, lighting fireworks display, christmas parade and the holiday market. and now activists are sending a message of their own, putting them a nativity scene made of rubble to represent the state of gaza. there is a feeling of hopelessness so many people are experiencing year. that's not unlike the mood that might have existed during world war one. >> we need a moment like they had during world one.
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>> the historic christmas truce between the british and german troops battle came to a screeching halt when rivaling declared an impromptu cease fire on december 25th. >> it simply wasn't appropriate to be shooting at one another. and so there was a mutual agreement that it was a ceasefire and an opportunity to just enjoy christmas and make the most of the opportunity. before you knew it, in some areas of the mine, there were hundreds of troops out in no man's land talking together, fraternizing, swapping souvenirs, buttons from their uniform, sharing food, sharing, meals, stirring. they famously played football together. >> you can hear all about that in benjamin hall's new fox nation special. and he joins me now. >> i bet it's great to have you with me tonight. you know, i've got to take that moment, that christmas truce from truce from
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world war one and see if there's any potential application of where we stand today. >> you know, one of the things that strikes me is with the british and the german soldiers, the french and the german soldiers, there was a point of commonality. they did share christianity. they did share that holiday. do you see hope for like for that with what we're dealing with right now? >> you know? well, it's amazing. i've been listening to you talk for the last 10 minutes and that message that you send across, which is the world is on edge right? you know, christmas has been canceled in bethlehem. there are fights. >> there are wars across the world. and look, some people might think there isn't hope. >> things are so divided right now, how can we move forward? but one of the purposes of this special is to remind people that no matter how bad things get, yes there are always things in common. and maybe it isn't. religion in many of these cases, certainly not in israel and gaza. >> but there's humanity that there is community there. and i think that even in the worst of times, if you can find things that and bring you together, then that is positive. >> so, look, i look at what
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happened to myself last year. i was very badly injured in ukraine. my team was lost. and yet i stand it. i sit here today knowing that even in the worst of times, there are things that can get us through. and so what happened 89 years ago in world war one was amazing. people lay down their weapons, came out of their trenches, they met in the middle. they put aside everything that divided them. they sung carols. they played soccer together. they exchanged. they said prayers. those are the things we can never forget. there is always hope out there, and i hope the special conveys is what it what an awesome message then. real quick, i don't a lot of time unfortunately as nature of the program but as a follow up to that you know it's historically of note they did that in 19 1415. they did not do it in later years of world war one. and there's something about, you know, the hardening, the human spirit, perhaps over time that we need to take lessons back to that that first year of world war one, where you still had some humanity. >> yet that first year there's
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only happened five months after world war one broke out. and then a year later, this had this had torn, been torn apart . you know, the world war one was so brutal. and so you do have to worry and you do have to wonder whether or not conflict goes on. the longer it goes on, whether it becomes harder to heal those wounds. but we did heal those wounds after world war one. they fought for many years and then world war ii. we healed those wounds. so, look, it gets to dark places, but you can always heal it. and i think we've got to remember that. and again, i hope that the special really conveys that to the special. you can check it out. the christmas truce of 1914 on fox nation and your personal story as well. ben does as well. >> it shows us the power of hope. thank you so much. thanks, wolf. all right. >> california is proving to be bad for business between pro-criminal policies and sky high taxes. business owners say the golden state is taking a huge bite out of their bottom lines. >> the state's justice department reports that more than nine 9% increase in violent crime between 2018 and 2022. >> and celebrity chef andrew gruel is fed up.
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>> he's taking california off the menu, vowing to never open up another restaurant there again. and so they're going to miss out. but we won't stand in the kitchen right now with some tips for us for christmas. chef. hey, thanks for having me. look, you know, i mean, some of those numbers that you threw out there being on the ground here, it's even worse. we were broken a couple of weeks ago. and it's funny because the police department came and they did fingerprints. they spent like three or 4 hours only to hear that they're not going to do anything even if they do catch the guy. right. so, you know at the end of the day, at the end of the day, it's absurd. i'm going to hit this noise off here for you. right. we still got this going on. but i'm in a working kitchen right now. you know, so there's no money be made and they're not putting any of these criminals in jail. it's really a shame. and i hate to leave california from a restaurant perspective, but there's a lot more states that are welcome to have me here. well, you're exactly right. many, many states and i'll speak for texas. happy to have you step in. and if you did and you were
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there for us on christmas, what would you have for us? you beef wellington. tradition in the. it's actually in the family. i'm married into. but what is it that you suggest for christmas when it comes to dishes? i talk about roasts right now. i'm always posting about different types of meat and what i did. what i wanted to show you was, is that you don't have to do the traditional. this is a nice round roast right here. okay. it's a less expensive cut a ton of flavor. it's a little bit lean. i've got a strip, i got a ribeye, but it's the technique for all of them. what you want to do is, is that you want to start by salting this, right? salt it at least 24 hours ahead of time. leave it uncovered in the refrigerator and you can see heavy. i'm going on the salt that that uses the moisture in and out of the meat and it breaks down. then go low and slow in the oven about 250 degrees till the internal temp on any of these cuts hits 120, then blast your oven up to 500 degrees and get that beautiful on the exterior. it's known as the reverse sear. you can do it with any of these cuts of you can even do it with a brisket, a flank steak, a mock mock tender.
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>> and that's the way to go for the holidays. chef grill, one quick question for you. you know, i don't think i've ever seen a on a traditional christmas meal. i mean, we don't do goose, you know, whatever. i mean, i've seen pasta, i've seen roast, i've seen beef wellington. what is the most common traditional meal for christmas ? i would have to say any type of roast. and that's why pushing this on here. finish it with some nice herb butter, extra roasted garlic, and you're all good. that's christmas right there. eating meat, getting your protein. all right, chef andrew gruel. and he's prepared this for how to make that perfect roast. thank you. thank you. >> all right. thanks for watching. jesse watters, primetime. i'm will cain. if you hadn't order your copy, jesse's new book, get it together. go to. jesse signed. welcome plus new episodes of the will cain podcast available right now. check them out at fox news podcast dot com or wherever you. i'll see you tomorrow morning on fox and friends

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