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rob: walmart website. michael horowitz, inspector general testifies today on fox all day long. should make for some very interesting content. carley: should indeed. more to come. fox starts right now. brian: here we go. welcome to the show. a fox news alert. the mayor of jersey city says the jewish kosher market centers of the hours long shootout was targeted. ainsley: plain clothed detective father of five is among the dead. among the three bystanders. steve: listen to that like a war zone. holy cow. bryan llenas is in jersey city who has more on that officer who was killed trying to save lives. >> steve, anxiously, brian, good morning, we are at the scene of that jewish kosher grocery store. this is what it looks like this morning after gun battle here. can you see the entire facade of that store is completely ripped off. have you been seeing investigators are volunteers
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in there picking up the pieces already. that has been the scene all morning. that is where five people were found dead including three bystanders and both active shooters. talking about the police officer who lost his life yesterday. he is joseph seals. seals has been on the force here in jewelersy city as a detective. he was on the force since 2006. he was a married father of five. he was known for his exceptional work for getting illegal guns off the streets of jersey city. last night the mayor of jersey city spoke about this hero. >> i will tell you, i mean, we cried with the family. it's one of the hardest things that you ever have to see in your entire life. i'm sure his children expected him to return home. you know, sometimes people don't appreciate the tough work that these police officers do every single day. every day they put on that uniform and they take their life into their own hands. >> it was a war zone
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yesterday in broad ghalt jersey city beginning 12:30 in the afternoon. two active shooters engaged officers with high powered rifle fire, four hour shootout. both were firing from inside a kosher jewish supermarket. federal local officials sent swat members, drones and the armed motor vehicles to pin down the shooters in and around the grocery store. eventually both shooters were shot and killed not where three by standers lost their lives. police also removed a possible incendiary device from a stolen rented u-haul truck this as thousands of children were put on lockdown in jersey city schools around the city. in terms of motive. a motive halls not been said, but we know the jersey city mayor said that this particular store was targeted as to why, we do not know. guys? steve: all right. so no idea whatsoever, because that is the headline, everybody is reporting today that that particular store was
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targeted. but we don't know exactly yet what the mayor was talking about. >> we don't know why. we don't know if this is anti-semitic or hate crime. no indication of terrorism. no idea why this particular store was targeted. steve: have a lot of people scratching their heads. it was terrible yesterday. ainsley: former commissioner bernie kerik was one of those who was there and killed the suspects. we will have him live at 6:15 this morning. brian: yep. just saw him in the green room. steve: we will switch gears now and turning to politics. crazy day on capitol hill. going to start the public markup on the two trump impeachment articles. ainsley: inspector general michael horowitz will testify about his report on the russia probe. brian: set the table for us and we will talk about it griff jenkins live in washington with a preview on this packed day. griff, get us started. griff: good morning, brian, ainsley and steve. fast track. meet tonight to start marking up the articles of
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impeachment. setting up a vote next week on the full house floor. apparently pelosi has the votes. censured instead of impeached second do the math. 31 elected in districts that trump won. 233 democrats in the house. she needs 14 of those 31 to get to the magic number of 216 to pass it on to the senate. that's where judiciary committee chairman lindsey graham says it's time for this to end. >> i think the trial needs to end as quickly as possible. i think impeachment is hurting the country. i have no desire to make it a long trial. so i'm looking for 51 people to join me to say we have heard enough. we're ready to vote. >> first today, chairman graham hears from doj inspector general michael horowitz testifying over fisa report. finds 17 errors or omissions into the trump campaign aide. expect fireworks to fly.
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that comes at 10:00 a.m., guys. steve: does, indeed. have you heard -- you were talking about those 10 moderate democrats who were skiddish about voting for impeachment. have you heard behind the scenes nancy pelosi might be saying hey, look, i know you don't want to vote on this, but, if you do i will give you the usmca? >> no indication from speaker pelosi's office on that. the dccc chair jeffries was talking about the unity the caucus has right now. one would suggest that's not evident. but anything can happen. literally the last few days of 2019 are going to be some of the most bizarre, amazing,and fascinating we have had in a long time. brian: they also have to fund the government, griff. thanks so much. just so you know you have direct deposit that should not be affected by any of this. griff: thank you. steve: wait, is he working for the federal government. brian: that's what i'm trying to tell him. ainsley: steve and i are going to owe you some money.
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brian: we seal. you might prevail. steve: mitch mcconnell. ainsley: we didn't think usmca would pass before christmas and brian did. brian: i'm a green just and suitsooth sayer. steve: would nancy pelosi pass usmca the same day she passes the aferls impeachment. it looks like it could be in the same vote sequence next week. in other words, it is such bizarre messaging to talk about what griff was talking about because look at what nancy pelosi is saying. she is saying donald trump is a menace to society and we have impeached him, but he is somebody i can deal with usmca. that's crazy messaging. brian: but she doesn't hate him. watch. >> >> congress will soon vote on my new trade deal. the same day that they
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announced that they are going to impeach. [crowd boos] >> do you know why? it's a huge deal. and it plays down the impeachment because they are embarrassed by the impeachment. and our poll numbers have gone through the roof because of her stupid impeachment. [cheers and applause] the silver lining of impeachment and this wish huntington, that's the reason they approved usmca so that's okay with me because they approved it. and they are very happy to have it. brian: they did make some changes to it and now they t. looks like they have to go back to both countries canada and mexico and make sure they are okay with the changes. the robert lighthizer and jared kushner are in route to mexico. they should be signing it tuesday in mexico city. nancy pelosi said i got this done. mitch mcconnell said wait a second. i don't think i'm going to look at this until after impeachment trial is done. in the past i passed something and you signed it the same day.
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mitch mcconnell said i don't think so. ainsley: they need a useful talking points going into the christmas break. steve: 100 percent. brian: i'm worried about the dairy farmers and auto manufacturers. i don't care about politics. ainsley: going to create 176,000 new jobs. inject $34 billion into the auto industry. over the course of five years, 589,000 new jobs. brian: that's what he said but much slower. steve: this is a gigantic win for donald trump. back in 2016 when he was running for president he said i'm going to get rid of nafta or blow it up or do something. so nancy pelosi is handing him this gigantic win the same day that she is impeaching him. crazy? what about the win for him? well, she doesn't see it that way. watch this. >> there is no question, of course, that this trade agreement is much better than nafta. but in terms of our work here, it is intimately better than what was initially propos proposed by the
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administration. some people say why make it look like he has a victory, we are declaring victory for the american worker and what is in this agreement. but we would never not any one of us is important enough for us to hold up a trade agreement that is important for american workers. steve: do you really believe that? one of nancy pelosi's people said yesterday that the announcement came when the negotiations were finished and was not timed for political purposes. that is four pinocchios right there. brian: i agree. go ahead. ainsley: u.s. stock indexes turned positive after that announcement. wee will see if the republicans and democrats can finally work together over something. >> i was shocked it didn't go flying up. i thought incrementally went up. i was a little surprised by that they say that nancy pelosi got a lot of things in the last minute. pat toomey came out and said i didn't like the way this was going but overall it helps this country and big picture. i think it's a huge win to
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the point that some former obama staffers are going why would you allow president trump to get a win in the battle ground states in an election year? steve: well, when it goes to the astronaut, which will be next year. so it won't pass congress this year. brian: unless mitch mcconnell comes around on it. steve: he said yesterday he was not going to take it up before 2020. here's the thing there are a number of republican senators who have a problem swosm the organized labor components to it. nonetheless, gigantic win for donald trump. whether it happens this year or next year. there is a disconnect according to mollie hemingway. watch this. >> there is this huge disconnect between the impeachment messaging that remove this president immediately because is he such a threat and gave him such a win. also an issue clearly impeachment is happening not because it's genuinely popular because the base demands it. do this impeachment completely impotent because it's going nowhere in the senate and handing donald trump village tries and don't have any legislative
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accomplishments of their own, that might upset people to say we sent to you washington for reason and you are not accomplishing anything we sent to you accomplish. brian: china deal and south korean deal and move the japanese deal forward. have you got to wonder if britain gets their brexit do you immediately get a trade deal there this is exactly what the president said he wanted to pull off a reconfiguration, a reorganization of our trade relationships. steve: right. once again, it's a win for donald trump. why nancy pelosi would do those two things the same day is a head scratcher. brian: it's going to happen by the end of the year. turn over carley. you hav refed on the weekend for extra money. pass congress? do we say congress or. carley: we have to review the vape t videotape to make su. brian: could be 50 cents.
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carley: we begin with a fox news alert. a manhunt intensifies for a driver who hit a police sergeant and left her to die. kayla sullivan was seriously hurt as the suspect sped away from a traffic stop in nassau bay, texas. she died at the hospital two weeks before her 16th anniversary on the force. >> this is a nightmare scenario for our city. first time an officer has been seriously injured much less killed in the line of duty. we are a very safe city. we will catch the suspect. carley: at least five officers have been killed by vehicular assault this year. the volcano that killed at least six people in new zealand could erupt again at any moment. crews calling off their search overnight for the nine people still missing as tremors increase. 30 others are hospitalized with severe burns. former fbi lawyer lisa page is suing the fbi and department of justice for publishing her text messages with peter strzok. page claims the government
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invaded her privacy when releasing her anti-trump text messages during the investigation into possible fbi bias. page is seeking damages for the cost of therapy, claiming the president harmed her. she also claims reputational damage has resulted in a loss of earnings capacity. more to come on that one i am sure. brian: why would she want more attention on this. carley: wants some money. steve: all comes down to cash. she says she has been damaged. a saudi student shot and killed three people at a navy base in pensacola, florida last week. right? this morning a new crackdown from the pentagon for all saudi students. we will tell you about it. brian: british prime minister boris johnson is breaking through gridlock in every way to get brexit done in every way. literally. does he have a license for that? do people wear suits when they usually work those tractors? ♪ ♪ (male announcer) blow your wish list wide open
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>> there are days that require us to stop and think about what it means to put on a uniform every day and god knows this is one of those days. unfortunately tonight we mourn the loss of a brave member of the jersey city police department. officer joseph seals. he gave his life in the line of duty and in the name of service to his community. steve: we have got a fox news alert. a new jersey community just across the river from new york city is reeling this
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morning after 15-year police veteran joseph seals died in yesterday's jersey city shootings. he was one of four victims killed. he was the first one. this story hitting very close to home for our next guest. his detective son, joseph, helped take down the gunman. former new york city police department commissioner bernard kerik joins us now. bernie, good morning to you. >> thanks. steve: what happened? >> joe was with two detectives, joseph solomon and john hampton from jersey city ph.d. they all work in a federal task force. call for shots fired and a cop down. they responded from newark, got to jersey city. jumped in the back of a bear cat, an armored vehicle. jimmy was a jersey city cop driving that vehicle. they drove down the block and as they got to the front of the building where these guys were held up, they saw the guns come out of building. they hit the front of the building, physically hit the front of the building. steve: with the vehicle. >> with the vehicle.
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and when the suspects came up to the door, joe solomon and opened fire killing the two guys. steve: this story is hard to connect all the dots right now because it started earlier when officer seal was in plain clothes at a cemetery and he was investigating apparent layoff stolen u-haul or something was wanted in connection with a murder in new york. >> i think, steve, i think it's really too early to speculate. i think there is going to be two different scenarios. but it's really jersey city is going to have to comment on it. and figure it all out. but, you know, you have to give on enormous amount of credit to seals. this is a kid, last night, when i was at the hospital, talking to dozens of cops, that knew this kid, joseph seals, phenomenal cop. one of the best cops. takes guns off the streets, dedicated, courageous just a
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phenomenal cop in a tragic, tragic story. steve: he is the father of five. people around the world right now thinking it's christmas time. how far can we help the seals family and do you have any ideas? >> there is two organizations. the jersey city police officers benevolent association and brothers before others. contact those organizations. they are going to do things for the family. five young kids, you know, it's two weeks before christmas. you know, these kids are going to have to go to college. they are going to have to go to school. that family is going to need all the help they can get. steve: your son joe? >> he's okay. he hurt his back when they crashed into the building ears were ringing a little bit last night because they were doing the shooting from within the bear cat. he is okay. i'm proud of him. just as i amount other two detectives that were with him from jersey city.
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this is what these guy does on a daily basis. i think mayor philip from jersey city said it best. they often go underappreciated. quite often. especially these days. but last night, yesterday was a demonstration of what men and women in law enforcement in this country do on a daily basis. and you have to give them a lot of credit. steve: well-said. bernie, thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: 6:21 in new york city. moving on. bringing progress in our southern border. arrests dropping for a sixth straight month. tomi lahren just got back from the border. she says it's proof the president's policies are working. she is coming up ♪ safe and sound ♪ safe and sound ♪ billions of mouths.
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not my thing. ♪ brian: some quick headlines now. please stay seated. pentagon suspending flight training u.s. military bases following the deadly pensacola attack on friday. training continue inside classrooms. part of a defense department review of all student training on u.s. military bases. today president trump will sign an executive order to combat anti-semitism on college campuses. senior officials say he is threatening to cut funding from schools that don't do enough to stop discrimination against jewish students. the order takes an aim at
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anti-israeli movement on college campuses deceive steve we have been telling you about major strides at u.s.-mexican border. the number of illegal migrants apprehended dropped for the six straight month in a row in november. dow down more than 70% since the height of the crisis back in may. ainsley: incredible. our next guest just returned tout border and credits president trump's policies for the progress. brian: fox nation host tomi lahren joins us with more. have you been there every step of the way the last few years. what did you see? >> i can tell you incredible difference to what i saw last year. i was just at the rio grande valley sector of the border last week speaking with our agents. if you will recall, that was the area rely inundated over the summer seeing apprehensions in the thousands a day. now that has dropped significantly. all because of president trump's policies the mexican government and military are now cooperating and doing their part. would it be great if the democrats would do the same.
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but that is also been super helpful to that border agents. if you recall perhaps that's what threatening a terrorist does to increase that cooperation. president was criticize for that as well but it's working. steve: people from the triangle countries and elsewhere aren't coming because they have heard that this administration has died decided through regulations to close a bunch of loopholes. >> absolutely. that's been a huge factor in this because the word is getting back you are not going to get a free pass. before have a child from tow, you will get a free pass in the united states. you can await your immigration hearing. await your asylum hearing in the united states and then you can get a notice to appear which was more like a notice to appear disappear and have a court case in the next two years or three years. now that asylum seekers are being forced to wait in mexico. that's buttigieg a huge deternghts especially for
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fraud length asylum claim. those individuals are saying we are not going to be paying a smuggler thousands of dollars to wait in mexico. perhaps we will just stay home. that's been incredibly effective and again because of the leadership of this put. ainsley: if you remember all those videos that we saw. brian was down at the border. we'll went down to the border. lines of people trying to get in hundreds of thousands of people to trying to get in one month alone incredible those numbers have dropped. what's coming up on no interruption. >> if you recall a month ago i got to visit the no safe spaces premier right here in hollywood to talk to some of those in the film and talking about free speech on college campuses. adam carolla and dennis prager among others and extended version of red carpet interviews is now available on no interruption on fox nation. steve: we have a clip. let's watch. >> this is the battle of america. >> would you say the first amendment is under attack. >> i think it's always under attack. >> on a scale of 1 to 10 it's 11. >> teachers have taught
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these kids anyone who disagrees with them is hateful. >> . easier to call them xenophobia or homophobic and storm out of the room. >> we need to come together and restore our country. steve: terrific. no interruption on fox nation and i understand fox nation celebrates one year. gets 35% off when using the promo code celebrate until christmas day. all right. tomi, thank you very much for joining us live today. ainsley: thanks, tomi. >> thank you, guys. ainsley: 29 minutes after the top of the hour, her son killed 14 people in the san bernardino terror attack. why that terrorist' mother is suing the government. brian: president trump triumph at the pennsylvania rally. stuart varney promises to come up the stairs and talk
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>> you know, they talk about the elite? theelite? you are the elite. they are not the elite. you are the elite. have you better education. you got better everything. you are the elite. it always bothers me they say the elite. this is the elite. look at these people, how beautiful. this is the elite. [cheers] >> do you know who is the elite, you look at those jobs reports where the best in history unemployment for african-americans, best in history unemployment. hispanic americans best in history. unemployment, asian americans. you are the elise. you the elite. steve: president of the united states big rally in
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hershey, pennsylvania. joining us now stuart varney host of varney and company on fox business. so, yesterday, nancy pelosi at 9:00 announced allergies oarticlesof impeachment. yesterday at 10:00 announced usmca. >> i was watching. we were covering that big time. will dislike bordering on hatred of our president it's distorted their political and economic justice. why on earth would you want to disrupt this prosperous hollywooholiday season we are in extremely period four history. why disrupt that. steve: they hate the president. >> you are right. voters are going to ask why do we want to dump prosperity and reverse energy independence, a growing economy, low level joblessness? why we verse all of that just because the democrats do not like the president? steve: it's a win for president trump. >> the usmca is a huge win for president trump.
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i think he is playing the electoral college. i think usmca speaks directly to the electoral college because usmca is particularly good for states like pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, they are battle ground states and usmca does them a power of good that's a big trump win. ainsley: why is it most important for those states. >> it's a farm state. usmca is very good for farmers. it will increasin increasing a u recalincrease increasinga gri ig a can yoincreasinga gri cultura. >> favorable treatment to northern american car makers. brian: the president stole the democratic talking points in that they were saying they didn't like these international trade deals and wanted to reorganize and make them more balanced. wait a second that's what we were saying. the president doesn't hate unions.
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he doesn't hate workers. >> no. brian: typical workers are -- as point wall republicans are antiunion. trump can a drives some republicans mad but still. >> 10:00 eastern yesterday one hour after declaring the articles of impeachment. speaker pelosi tried to take credit for usmca. said it was a rotten deal until we came along and readjusted it. that's nonsense, quite frankly. the whole idea of getting rid of the old nafta was president trump's idea. he ran on it in 2016. and a new deal, the usmca, has been on nancy pelosi's desk for seven months. she tinkered with it toward the end. ainsley: how does it help a car clearly? because does it mean the whole car 75% has to be made. steve: people who build the cars. >> content rules. newly imposed content rules which favor north -- american car parts makers. that's how usmca favors
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manufacturing and the car industry and michigan in particular. brian: talk about your old homeland britain historic election. boris johnson expected to win. if he gets parliament. does he get brexit. >> it depends on his majority. at the moment it looks like he will win the elections, his party, the conservatives will form a government whether it's got a big majority or not makes a big difference on brexit. steve: take a look at this video where. >> it's good. steve: there he is. >> look at that. steve: makes you laugh. steve: theresa may did that. >> that is a british tractor and driving it through this wall. ainsley: really funny. >> that's a donald trump type. exactly like our president in so many ways. this gigantic larger than life character strides across the screen and i think he's going to win. brian: enough to get something done. you tell us. >> i don't care. i just hope that he really
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beats the socialists. jeremy corbyn the labor party, he is the socialist opposition to the president, he would nationalize the british railroad system again. nationalize all kinds of industries. tax the rich. he is just like bernie sanders only worse i hope boris johnson wins and big time. steve: stuart varney wins the cable business news show every day at 9:00 through noon. check him out later today. brian: if they get brexit then we get another trade deal on top of that. >> i should have mentioned that because a brexit deal from boris johnson means a big trade deal with america and that's a very good thing. ainsley: when is the vote? >> the vote is tomorrow. ainsley: okay. >> big deal. ainsley: thanks, stuart. brian: you cannot vote in that election. >> i can't don't want to. do want to but can't. brian: lease don't hit me. ainsley: proud american citizen. steve: straight to carley. carley: chilling stuff a cold-blooded killer has a
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threatening outburst in court moment befors before conviction. >> hey better out of jail. >> that man killing paver engaged doctors at their luxury condo in 2017. he has to be removed from the courtroom twice over his outbursts. threatening the prosecutor and his wife. the mother of san bernardino terrorist side faruq is fighting the justice department for his insurance policy. killed four years ago after he and his wife opened fire at christmas party in california murder derg 14 people. rafia is fighting the government for her son's $280,000 life insurance policy. she claims she did not know he would commit the crime and there is no reason for her not to get paid. a city is losing out on $64 million in tourism over
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poor street conditions. technology company oracle is reportedly relocating its massive conference to las vegas next year. the event has been held in san francisco for the last two decades. the software giant making the move due to soaring hotel costs and poor street conditions. the san francisco conkle says it raises concerns about whether the city can hold big events as it deals with things like homelessness and violence. you got to watch this. a mom gets so caught up in the christmas spirit, she makes a mortifying mistake that's now going viral. >> cleaning my windshield. this is the christmas magic. i walk up to this man and i am like this is my favorite part of humanity. i love a christmas so much. thank you for doing this and i give him a hug. and look at my car. i i'm out here hugging
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strangers at the gas station because the magic of christmas is so powerful. [laughter] carley: she thought someone was cleaning her car gives him a hug. turns out it wasn't her car. that video has been viewed 43 million times. i love her. i want to be her friend. ainsley: got to have her on the show. what a great personality. carley: she reminds me of chewbacca mom. remember that viral video. steve: that happened to me. i went out and got in my car in the grocery store parking lot and the key wouldn't work because there was a car exactly like mine one row over and i broke into and then i ran. ainsley: grand theft auto. ainsley: did you hug and kiss the lady who owned that car. steve: i didn't see her. she was probably back in produce. brian: talk about people that break the law and steal cars. janice dean is in fox square. janice: my husband one time gout in a car that looked like ours. there was a woman in the car right next to him.
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so you know what happens. i love to hug people like these people. hi, everyone. where are you from? >> north carolina. >> what's your name? >> christine. >> my husband billy. janice: hi, billy your birthday today what's your name. >> brianna. >> where are from you. >> florida. >> first snow fall for you. >> yes. >> did you see it? >> i did. impressive. both together, thank you for coming birthday what's your name. >> johnny fromless. janice: happy birthday my friend. what's your name? >> michael from texas. january january i love it at 6:30 in the morning. take a look at the maps. snow has stopped. burst later on this morning. temperatures, 20 degrees cooler than they were yesterday across portions of the east coast. this is the system we are talking about not a big deal but it is going to cause disruption for travelers. it will be out of here by this afternoon. and then we are going to be dealing with very cold temperatures, dangerous cold across the northern plains. all right. big hug, can we do a big hug? come on, over here.
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ainsley: left a few of them out. all-american christmas by the way #because we have this beautiful christmas tree. steve: plays music. ainsley: #fox all-american christmas. post your pictures online and get to see all the people in front of the tree. brian: every year since 1958 we go out to the woods and chop down a tree since 1953. ainsley: i think it was '57. brian: joel, could you look athat up? >> stand by. steve: some moderates want a lesser punishment and censure president trump instead. will that actually work? charlie hurt has been thinking about that he is going to weigh in next. ainsley: does this sound like you right before christmas? >> hey, dad. >> mom, hey. >> bad news not going to be able to make it tomorrow. no one was more upset than we were last year. dealing with this situation. ainsley: great movie. the tips to avoid holiday family stress coming up. we made usaa insurance for members like martin.
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now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. brian: not every democrat sold on impeachment group of vulnerable ones won by president trump floating the idea of censuring him instead of impeachment. but, house majority leader steny hoyer firing back, quote, it's not even an alternative we are pursuing, closed quote. here to weigh in fox news opinion writer charles hurt. do you expect them to have their voices heard. do you think steny hoyer is out of touch. >> no. i suspect that these 10 or 12 people that come out with this idea of censure are going to get squashed like a bug. you hear democrats talk about how well impeachment
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it's a political process fig leaf they hide behind for all of these absurd offenses impeachable offenses even though they are not remotely impeachable offenses. this is the other side of it being political. have you about 30 house democrats who are in districts won by donald trump and they realize that they are going to pay a political price if they go along with impeachment. and they -- and so this idea of censure is something sort of, you know, halfway there or sort of gives them some cover that they can vote for that they can, you know, condemn the president for his phone call. and not go the full way. but, of course, at the end of the day, you know, when they say voters next november, you are talking about the best economy in memory. you are talking about the lowest unemployment in 50 years. you are talking about wages rising. people are going to say wait a minute you voted for impeachment and all of this is going on? it doesn't make any sense. brian: majority of americans
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don't want him impeached and 45% do. firehouse strategy polls. suddenly not seeing many polls about impeachment. why is that? >> i think they are very, very bad news. not only for democrats but for a lot of people in the media who have been pushing all of this non-general's nor so long so completely unknown dated for donald trump derangement syndrome they all think this is a good idea. and it's -- you know, and only the american people are not going along with him on it. brian: they are not. guess what, the president has done something three years ago that might not have been predicted. he solidified republican support around him from moderates to traditionists. so far nobody is breaking. charlie hurt thanks some for getting up. you proved to me once again you are a morning guy. >> yeah, right. i'm a morning guy. brian: yes, you are. straight ahead, does this happen to your family around
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>> hey dad. >> listen, mom, i have bad news. we won't be able to make it tomorrow. >> hey, it's me. we're not going to make it tomorrow mor for christmas. ainsley: christmas is dime 20 reconnect with your. half have skipped family gatherings at least once because of prior uncomfortable experiences. steve: best way to navigate without arguments and anxiety bestselling author of the secret of happy families and a spokesperson for ancestry bruce. welcome back. >> good morning guys. great to be with you again. steve: 80% of the people polled wish they knew more about their family history.
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>> i r. my wife asked me happy families. i have been doing this for 10 years. you mentioned secrets of happy families. i launch that you had book on this show. and high functioning family have something they adapt all the time. life changes, someone has a business trip. grandma is coming to visit. you adapt all the time. number you go out and play you need to make positive memories. second one talking about today. high functioning families talk a lot. and not just difficult conversations that we all know about but what it means to be part of a family. what our values are. where we came from. what matters to us. the holidays are great time to kind of reaffirm who you are and what makes you a family. ainsley: what advice do you have for folks watching one person in their family blow up with when they are going to mom and dad's house or brother's house or whatever. steve: uncle charlie is going to be there. ainsley: what do we need to keep in mind to prevent that from happening. >> all families do. this all families have conflict.
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it's the nature of being with a family of the if you are going to have the difficult conversations, politics, ridge, those things we know divide us. set aside time to talk about what unites us. what are we grateful for. joy, what have we learned this year. reresearchers in emery have done powerful research children who know more about their family's history. where grandparents came from. aunt or uncle had a disease they overcame or where your parents met. this is the number one predictor of a child's emotional well-being. the more you know about his history the more it will unite. make time for what brings you together not what tears you apart. steve: i know i'm 70% scandinavian. over the holidays, if you purchase any gift subscription on ancestry.com receive a table topics edition for more information go to ancestry.com/holiday 2019. ainsley: a great gift. >> hundreds of millions of people have made these family trees and it is what
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brings you together and i guarantee you will learn something new. good to see guys, happy holiday. ainsley: former energy secretary rick perry and ken starr are both here live. she's so beautiful. janie, come here. check this out. let me see. she looks... kind of like me. yeah. that's because it's your grandma when she was your age. oh wow. that's...that's amazing. oh and she was on the debate team. yeah, that's probably why you're the debate queen. - mmhmm. - i'll take that. look at that smile. i have the same dimples as her. yeah. the same placements and everything. unbelievable.
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city. the senate mitch mcconnell said i don't think so. i don't think i will do it until after the impeachment trial. kind of in your face. steve: the day they impeach. next week they will vote on impeachment. in the same vote sequence they are going to vote on usmca. ainsley: that way have a positive talking point going into the holiday season. steve: congratulations, mr. president, we can deal with you you are the world's worse person. brian: a fox news alert. the mayor of jersey city says a jewish kosher market at the center of a deadly hours' long shootout was targeted. ainsley: a plain clothes detective and father of five among the dead along with three by standers. steve: bryan llenas on the scene in jersey city with shocking new images from the scene. jersey city by the way is just across the river from lower manhattan. brian? >> the mayor tweeting last night this jewish kosher grocery store behind me was targeted by two active
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shooters. as to why we still don't know, a motive had not been given. nonetheless, a really tragic and dramatic scene this morning. the jewish grocery store completely destroyed the entire front side completely gone. from what we understand reportedly, a bear cat armored vehicle smashed into the front of that grocery store and officers inside that bear cat vehicle engaged with the two active shooters killing them. unfortunately three by standers inside of that grocery store also died in the shooting. we also have learned this morning that two cctv surveillance cameras show that the gunmen clearly targeted this grocery store and that two jersey city police department officers began engaging with those shooters that were walking along the street immediately as soon as they saw what was happening. meanwhile, bullet holes really just a terrifying scene right across the street from this grocery store there is a sacred
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heart k through 8 school. at least a dozen bullet holes that can you see through the windows of the classrooms of that school. this school was directly across the street as hundreds of gun bullets were flying through the air in the gun battle. six people have died including joseph seals. he was on the force in jersey city since 2006. a married father of five. someone known for his work, particularly credited for getting many illegal guns off the streets of jersey city. yesterday, the governor of new jersey spoke about seals. >> there are days that require us to stop and think about what it means to put on a uniform every day. god knows this is one of those days. but that's what these men and women do every single day we cannot thank them enough. >> mayor steven philip of
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jersey city tweeting i'm proud to live in a city like jersey city who has welcomed everyone. the home of ellis island and always been the golden door to america. hate and anti-semitism have never had a place here in jc and never have a place in our city again. an official motive as to why this store was targeted has not yet been given. new york city mayor bill de blasio has really sent nypd officers to protect jewish locations throughout the city out of an abundance of caution. he made clear in his statement that he believes that the jewish community was targeted and attacked in this community. and in this incident, guys. steve: indeed, bryan we thank you very much. officer seals was murdered, shot in the head at a cemetery as a plain clothesman there he is right there leaves behind five children at a cemetery earlier before the bad guys wound up over at the judicial supermarket.
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ainsley: look at that picture. five kids, christmas, not going to be there. steve: we talked to bernie kerik earlier. his son is a officer in newark. he heard the reports of officer down went into jersey city. spoke to everybody at the hospital last night. had this to say about what happened. >> last night when i was at the hospital talking to dozens of cops that knew this kid, joseph seals, phenomenal cop. one of the best coming. takes guns off the streets and dedicated, courageous. this is what these guys do on a daily basis. think mayor philip from jersey city said it best. they often go underappreciated. quite often. especially these days. yesterdays would a demonstration of what men and women in law enforcement in this country do on a daily basis and you have to give them a lot of credit. brian: of course, and his family, his son was right there.
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meanwhile son hurt his back. had ring in his ear because of all the gunfire. i talked to someone yesterday. it happened right across from sacred heart school. they were safe on lockdown. brian: we heard about a shooting on a navy base. it turns out it was one of the international military men from saudi arabia who decided to open up fire and look at our men and women as the enemy on base and we have changed policies dramatically. we are looking at all 900 plus saudis on our naval base as part of our exnaval base. taking them off duty in what they were doing in terms of duty until we can examine their background. bigger picture, why is it that the one person with a gun is able to shoot our military men and women who are trained to use a gun. why don't they have -- why aren't they allowed to arm themselves on their own military bases? steve: exactly.
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that is the subject of an interesting item by lucas tomlinson. the pentagon producer for fox news. he spoke to three navy pilots. they say they want the pentagon to allow them to arm themselves on base. for instance one of the pilots and none of the pilots have released their names because they don't want their identity revealed at this point. they are just trying to get this talking point out. one of them said i have zero confidence in the guy i show my i.d. card to at the gate that he could save me. it goes on to say we trust 18-year-old privates in combat with grenades and anti-tank missiles and rifles and machine guns but let service members get slaughtered because we don't trust anyone to be armed back in the united states. ainsley: joshua caleb watson was the one of the individuals killed would and we had his whole family on yesterday. they were saying my brother was a superb marksman he would have been able to
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defend himself said he was shot five times and still able to alert the first responders and tell them hot guy was before he died. there's his picture right there. his family says they wish that he had had a gun that they can't check every single car that drives onto the post or onto the base if he had had a gun he could have defended himself. listen. >> men and women are asked to go defend their country overseas or wherever. and my brother was an expert marksman. he was captain of the rifle team for the navy. he was well qualified to have a firearm and defender himself. if we are going to ask these young men and women to stand watch for our country they need the opportunity to defend themselves. this isn't the first time it's happened. if we don't change something, it won't be the last. it is not right to ask these young men and women to stand watch but not give them the
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ability to defend themselves. if my brother had not had that right stripped from him, this would be a different conversation. steve: all right. as he said, one of the victims was the captain of the u.s. naval academy rifle team, an excellent marksman and apparently at this point, the navy brass heard the request from these pilots and they have denied it at this point. brian: all right. let's talk about something else as relates to 2016 and 2020. that is the ig report that came out a couple days ago. if you read the headline, it looks as though and listen to chris wray the fbi director in many cases it looks as though there was no political bias game set match. if you read the 434 pages as devin nunes says you see something explosive and a bombshell in almost every page. and that caught the president's attention last night in hershey. >> inspector general's shocking report proved that the obama fbi obtained secret warrants to spy on my campaign based on a phoney
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foreign dossier of debunk smears. paid for by crooked hillary clinton and the dnc. [boos] >> the fbi failed to disclose the nature of the political hit jobs of the fisa court. they hid it. they deceived it and they lied dossier written by foreign agent who quote desperate donald trump not get elected and passionate about him not being the united states president. what's this? folks, they spied on our campaign. okay? steve: and we know that the president tweeted that out early one saturday morning, and people said oh, you can't prove that. however, bill barr sat down with pete williams over ought nbc, and he doubled down, he said absolutely the president's campaign was spied on. here's mr. barr, the attorney general of the u.s.a. >> based on what you know so far, do you still stand by your statement that the
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campaign was spied upon? >> clearly spied upon. that's what electronic surveillance is. wire people up and record their conversations is spying. i think going through people's emails which they did as a result of the fisa warrant. they went through everything, you know, from page's life. ainsley: he went on to say the main reason that they were going for the fisa warrant initially was to go back historically to seize all of the emails and all of the texts for months and even years past. brian: he said they could have gotten a defensive briefing back in july. he said you gave the russians a briefing in the fall. president obama told putin to knock it off and lavrov was told by his contemporary. you won't tell candidate trump what's going on? how do you rectify the two? steve: one of the other things bill barr told pete williams last night he dismissed the department of justice ig report. the part where it said there was no evidence of political
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bias he said you know what john durham is going to have the final. his report could come out in the summer. brian: late spring it. depends on when the flours flows bloom. ainsley: before september 1st. carley: manhunt intensifies for a driver who hit a police sergeant and left her to die. kayla sullivan was seriously hurt as the suspect sped away from a traffic stop in nassau bay, texas. she died at the hospital two weeks before her 16th anniversary with the force. >> this is a nightmare scenario for our city. first time an officer has been seriously injured much less killed in the line of duty. we are a very safe city. we will catch the suspect. carley: at least five officers have been killed by vehicular assault. today the family of a toddler who fell to her death on a cruise ship will file suit against royal caribbean. lowe's parents could be awarded tens of millions of
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dollars it. comes as chloe's grandfather sal tore is charged with negligent homicide in her death. he says the 18 month old slipped from his arms as he held her up to a cruise ship window in puerto rico. he heads to court next week. senator bernie sanders taking up crowd patrol on the campaign trail. >> i get attacked by trump and the republicans i get attacked by the healthcare industry. >> democrats, too. [shouting] >> shhh. >> silencing his supporter. a woman in las vegas apparently upset that the rest of the democratic field isn't quite feeling the bern. sanders heckled by a union worker who questioned how he would pay for his plan. a real estate company announces a major surprise at their holiday party.
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>> you are all participating in a bonus based on the number of years, of $10 million. >> employees moved to tears opening holiday bonus checks. the average amount was about $50,000 each largest bonus $270,000. the baltimore based firm giving back to 198-person team after reaching a company goal. wow. that is incredible. morale at that company is going to be through the roof. steve: i think st. john properties had a good year. carley: they sold a lot of stuff. ainsley: giving back to the people who worked for you and made you that money. brian: good episode. steve: it's the most wonderful time of the year. brian: for them. straight ahead. president trump touting his success in battle ground states like pennsylvania. i will pause. >> polls are through the roof. they are called swing states, very important states. we won pennsylvania the last time.
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♪ >> the polls are through the roof. they are called swing states. very important states. we won pennsylvania the last time and we're going to win it again but even bigger. [cheers] ainsley: at his pennsylvania rally last night, president trump touts new polls where he wins over all democratic candidates in key battle ground states as the impeachment process is heating up. here to react is fox news political analyst and author of taken for granted that is number one on new releases on amazon. it's called "taken for granted, now conservatism can win back the americans that liberalism failed" welcome gianno. >> thank you for making me number one and keeping me there. ainsley: what do you make of all of this. polls showing president beating all the contenders in 2020 and we are in the middle of impeachment. >> jobs, jobs, jobs. how can you impeach a president who is a jobs
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president. you think about they are doing this impeachment not because the president, in my opinion, did something impeachable. i don't believe that he has. but because they know as representative al green said if they don't impeach him they will not be able to win this election. this is what it comes down to. it's such an insult to the american people. especially those folks who lived through an obama drought economy. now that we are in a fiery hot trump economy that they would try to take these steps to bring us back to where we were when there is so many people able to now take their families out to dinner. take them on vacation. look at what happened on thanksgiving, $8 billion spent. we have not seen these kind of numbers before. and it's because we have a jobs president who kept his commitment to america from 2016 up until now. ainsley: nancy pelosi is asking some of these people in these swing states that are trump territory to vote for impeachment. look at the number of voters opposing impeachment in key battle ground states. almost 51% oppose impeachment in michigan. 52% in pennsylvania oppose it. and almost 58% in wisconsin oppose it. trump is leading in battle
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ground states in michigan, compared to when he -- when you ask the voters who live in michigan, would you vote for trump or biden, trump wins. would you vote for trump or warren, trump wins. trump or sanders, trump wins. trump and buttigieg and trump and bloomberg trump wins. look at pennsylvania. trump beats all those candidates, too. in wisconsin, also, trump beats all those candidates. >> if people sit down and watch the mainstream media all day, you would think that everybody in america cares about impeachment when they don't. they care about feeding their family. they care about healthcare. cnbc did a poll, an analysis recently in october. and they recognized that out of these 13 states that they consider either battleground states or competitive since the last election, that out of these 138 of them have unemployment numbers under the national average, you think about the battle ground states and where he is really polling and people are opposed to it. he said in 2016 he was going to bring manufacturing jobs back to this country.
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ainsley: and he did. >> 500,000 new manufacturing jobs added to the economy. ainsley: when you see that story of the christmas party they are getting bonuses that's why. thanks so much, gianno. >> thank you. ainsley: get his book taken for granted. still ahead, we have more. (dog barking) ♪ (music building) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment.
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about six people. including a detective killed in a jersey city shootout yesterday. now the mayor confirming the jewish kosher markets at the center of the horror was clintonly targeted. in a tweet mayor steve dunlap says i'm jewish and proud to live in a community like jersey city that has always welcomed everyone. it is the home of ellis island and always been the golden door to america. hate and anti-semitism have never had a place here in jersey city and will never have place in our city. this morning our next guest billionaire ronald louder pledging $25 million to a campaign to combat anti-semitism. and president of the world jewish congress joins us live here in new york. good morning. >> glad to be here. steve: thank you very much. tell me about the program that you have started. >> the program, this is a perfect example of what happens. we have anti-semitism happening almost daily.
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last week there were five jewish penal in brooklyn attacked it didn't break the news. people are accepting anti-semitism as part of life after the second world war when people saw the horrors of what happened against the jewish people, there was no anti-semitism. what happens is with three generations later people forget and now you have anti-semitism coming from the right and the left and i am -- put every effort i can behind it. putting $25 million going to go after schools, politicians, professors, everybody. who is talking about anti-semitism. steve: so because it was doubled in the last five years according to a poll by doug schoen, why is that? >> because people really and truly don't really understand what happens to the jewish people and it's become a very easy thing and become accepted. steve: people have to forgotten the holocaust.
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>> people have forgotten the holocaust three generations away. a poll 60% of young people didn't know about the holocaust. what this says is we must stand up and right now when someone says something anti-semitic, no one says anything. they are scared we have it on the right and we have it on the left. steve: going forward with this campaign, essentially an education campaign to show people what happened? >> look. i'm tired of listening to conferences. one after the other. there is no action we're going to have action. words, words, words don't mean anything more. action is what means something. steve: ronald, how big a problem has the internet been in spreading anti-semitism. >> hate speech is all over the internet. interesting, the shooter in pittsburgh, the shooter in san diego and east germany where there was a shooter, these are three individuals who are not part of anything. they got anywhere information about jewish people on the internet. the internet is filled with
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hate speech. every 30 seconds there is another going on. no way to control it. we could control it if we really wanted to. but the fact to they are listening to this and they have hate speech. steve: how are you going to crack down the internet though. >> stop it. we also have to talk about what anti-semitism stands for. and it's something that we, the jewish people, and we the american people, we should have no anti-semitism, no islamophobia. no anti-christian. what can we do? steve: you are not alone in this effort in addition to your $25 million. the president of the united states later today is going to sign an executive order to cut federal assistance to colleges that fail to combat anti-semitism. >> look. we had the board of directorbds movement.sanction mt students in schools and what we see is this is more than
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just anti-israel. it's the destruction of israel. and the fact is this order will say to people that if you have anti-semitism in your college, you may -- you may have federal funds taken away. it's a great step by president trump. steve: all right. ronald louder, thank you for stepping by. >> thank you 7:30 in new york city. coming up, the ad everybody has been talking about. growing controversy is causing pell ton's stock to plummet. rachel campos-duffy got one as an anniversary gift and do you know what? she loves it. her reaction coming up next ♪ let's give them something to talk about ♪
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crucial british election one day away, prime minister boris johnson making a last-minute push for a brexit. ainsley: ashley webster from fox business is live from london with what the elections means for london and the united states. hey, ashley. >> hey, good morning to you. it's a last day of campaigning and as you say, boris johnson out on the campaign trail. this morning he got up very early to deliver milk up in the north of england. the symbolism here is not only can i deliver milk bottles, i can also deliver brexit. that's the message from him because yesterday he got on to a bulldozer and bulldozed his way through a fake brick wall saying yes, i can also break the gridlock in parliament. old classic boris stuff jeremy corbyn, the opposition leader has been out on the trail as well. taking a look at the polls, the conservatives still have a comfortable lead but it is narrowing a little bit. conservatives with an estimated 43%, if you believe the polls, labour
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with 43%. the lib dems behind. if you have the majority you can get your programs through including brexit. right now the conservatives seem about 28 seat majority that would allow boris to get into parliament, get brexit through and move on. much like the united states, the question here in the u.k. it's capitalism, the conservatives against socialism, the labour party. a win for boris johnson could be a good omen for donald trump. back to you. brian: ashley, quick question. what else the majority? what's the number of majority do you know in parliamentary? >> yes they need 326 seats to get a majority. 28 to that if the conservatives end up with 354 that will give them plenty of room to go ahead and get brexit through. that's a number to keep an eye on. brian: get a trade deal with you guys over in britain
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your exhomeland. thanks, ashley. steve: let's dial in rachel campos-duffy, fox news contributor and host of moms on fox nation. rachel, good morning to you. >> good morning, how are you? merry christmas, everybody. steve: indeed. yesterday they introduced the two articles of impeachment against the president of the united states. and then, we got a quote from a democratic congresswoman from california who says she is open to impeaching the president again if he is reelected she says. even though we are impeaching him now, there is a ton of information that could come forward, for example, we could get his bank records and find out is owned 100 percent by the russians may not be the same articles of impeachment because the odds are we would have a ton of more information he would probably has other examples of criminal behavior. that comes from congresswoman karen bass of california. >> it just underscores what
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we have always known. they are not concerned about facts. completely obsessed with getting rid of trump. that all of those investigations from russia hoax to ukraine, all of those things have been about trying to find a crime and fit it somehow into this impeachment narrative. and they have never been able to come up with anything. it's sad. it shows that they are a party run by hate and they have run out of ideas. that's what i see when i hear that kind of stuff. they are willing to sacrifice winning in 2020. taking over or keeping their majority in the house. and winning over the senate because this is wildly unpopular where i live here in the middle of america, which is wisconsin and midwest. ainsley: something that is pretty popular at least was was the peloton bike and it looks like it's the latest victim of the cancel culture. stocks have plunged after that commercial down 12.4% since the commercial aired. company has lost $1.6 billion in market value. what are your thoughts? >> well, first of all, i own
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a peloton and, you know, i have been kind of chuckling about this since this happened. my husband actually gave me a peloton. brian: really? >> this past year for our anniversary. which means is he a misog nisz stick pig according to the twitter mob. this is cancel culture at its peak. have you cancel culture. livelihood in jeopardy because they appeared in this commercial that has been -- it's a cheesy commercial, but it's not misogynistic. this woman on the commercial is probably like me, i told my husband i want a peloton, i don't have time to go to the gym. there aren't a lot of those fancy classes where i live. and i don't like to brave the cold to go to the gym so i want my equipment in the house. that's probably what, you know, they were trying to capture in this commercial. it's totally silly. ainsley: how do you like it? i'm curious. >> it's a great product and stock also go up. ainsley: i thought about getting one. do you like it? >> i love it.
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