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in washington the relief deal and government funding remains in limbo. todd: the white house calls it a christmas miracle, 1 million vaccinations, what to expect in the fight against covid-19 in the near. >> heading home for the holidays? you are not alone, 81 million people excited to travel, health experts urge americans to have a cautious little christmas. todd: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ in case you didn't hear ♪ by golly ♪ have a holly jolly christmas this year ♪ >> when you think of christmas music you think of a lot of the greats, the older generation, michael filling in on the hour generation list. it is good. up there on the list. >> we hope "fox and friends first" is a on your christmas eve to do list. it is christmas eve morning, we
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appreciate you spending it with us. >> let's begin here, democrats are expected to try stimulus checks to $2,000 but republicans aren't likely to play ball, some pork is stripped from the bill. >> reporter: doug luzader joins us with the latest. >> we don't think this is going to get very far today, democrats trying to put republicans in something of an awkward spot but nancy pelosi is going to put forward donald trump's ind he outlined in a twitter address earlier this week to bump up covid-19 relief payments to $2,000 as he real against this covid-19 package that passed congress. >> it really is a disgrace. it is called the covid-19 relief bill but it has almost nothing to do with covid-19. i asked congress to amend this bill and increase the ridiculously low $600 to $2,000
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or $4,000 per couple. todd: nancy pelosi said great. house democrats will increase the measure to bump checks to $2,000 each for most americans and in the letters of our house democrats pelosi rights if the president truly wants to join us he should call on leader mccarthy to agree to our unanimous consent request but republicans are certain to we object, talking about targeting billions of dollars in foreign aid. house minority leader kevin mccarthy, nancy bliss he tried to use the american people as leverage to make coronavirus will be contingent on government funding which includes billions in foreign aid at a time their urgent needs at home, donald trump is keeping his distance from washington over christmas, he arrived in florida yesterday
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but there is also the veto drama playing out, the president trying to block the national defense authorization act, pentagon funded in part because he wanted to include a measure to go after social media companies. congress is expected to attempt to override that veto as early as monday and to make this all more complicated that covid-19 relief deal congress passed also included government funding and if it doesn't go somewhere or they don't adopt some kind of temporary measure we could be looking at a partial possible government shutdown as early as next week. >> at least we are easing into the holiday. donald trump, 26 pardons and 3 commutations, second round of pardons including charles kushner, father of the president's son in law jared kushner, former campaign manager paul manafort and roger stone. >> we are very happy. i have an enormous debt of gratitude to god almighty for giving the president the strength and the courage to recognize that my prosecution was a completely politically
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motivated witchhunt and my trial was a soviet style show trial in which the judge denied us any powerful line of defense, in which the judge we now know hit exculpatory evidence from us. >> stone's pardon comes after the president commuted his sentence in july, he was convicted of witness tampering and making false statements. >> doj officials are in ongoing discussions whether to appoint a special counsel to take over the federal investigation into hunter biden's tax affairs, sources tell fox news some believe one is warranted claiming there is a, quote, conflict of interest. william barr his last days attorney general was yesterday said earlier this week he saw no reason for a special counsel. >> to the extent that there is an investigation it is being
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handled responsibly and professionally within the department and to this point i have not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel and i have no plan to do so before i leave. >> president-elect joe biden said he would not discuss the program to his son with any of his potential attorney general pics. >> the trump administration christmas miracle is coming true. the us marking more than 1 million covid-19 vaccinations. >> ashley strohmeyer joins us as top health officials say they are confident vaccine to protect americans against the new strain of the virus. >> 1 million people getting their first covid-19 shot kind of low because a lot of doses haven't added up to the total figures for the cdc. so far 9.5 million doses of pfizer and moderna vaccines of been distributed. the government says it maintains 20 million in total to be distributed in the next few weeks. meantime new york city healthcare workers suffered a significant allergic reaction to the first dose, that is the
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first case seen in 300,000 doses administered statewide as health officials are confident they can control the spread of a new strain of the virus, as they confirm the mutated strain. >> we have every reason to believe, lots of scientific reasons to believe that will work because the vaccine goes against many parts of the spike protein, not just the one but it will be within a matter of days scientific experiment will definitively prove that, not going to be within the next 24 hours but within the next matter of days. we absolutely expect there to be great vaccine coverage against the strain and many of the other hundreds of mutations that are out there. >> a lot of european countries, border closings, britain put in place strict measures to try to slow the spread of the new strain which is said to be 70% more contagious. >> strain in the uk is likely
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more contagious. there is no direct evidence of that but indirectly it may be more contagious, we know that. it is likely already in the united states. there is no evidence that suggests no reason to believe that it is more harmful for you or that will evade the vaccine. those things are extremely unlikely and will be proven very soon. >> even with warnings from health experts millions of people are still traveling for christmas and the holidays, estimated 84.5 million people are expected to travel now through january 30th as 30% less than last year and although there has been confirmation of the new mutated strain in the uk doctor foundry says there's no reason to talk travel bands until i know more about it. we will just have to wait this one out once again. >> florida governor ron desantis signed an executive order making
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senior citizens next in line to get the covid-19 vaccine behind medical staff and long-term care residents. the cdc suggest prioritizing 70,000 -- 75 and older but desantis disagreed putting everyone 65 years and older in that category. roughly 70,000 koreans were vaccinated this week. fox's medical contributor doctor mark siegel applauds governor desantis and the governor of texas for prioritizing their older populations. >> a shout out for the state of texas and the state of florida because we start off by giving the vaccine to healthcare workers and people in nursing homes. 40% of the deaths from covid-19 occur in nursing home so that makes sense but people are scratching their heads, patients are asking i don't live in a nursing home but i'm over the age of 65. what about me? >> other states like massachusetts are prioritizing giving the vaccine to inmates alongside first responders.
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>> a fox news alert. pakistani courts ordering the release of the man convicted of murdering a wall street journal reporter. omar she had his that sentence overturned in april for the killing of daniel pearl downgrading his crime to kidnapping. the same court just removed the temporary detention order. pearl was abducted and killed by a militant group in 2002. three of the men sentenced to life in prison have their convictions overturned. jillian: overnight a new hampshire state trooper shot in the line of duty, the state attorney general says the suspect was shot and killed. details of been released, the trooper is in stable condition. in a statement, i have made all state resources available to assist in this critical investigation. >> order's secretary of state seeking to end absentee voting in an effort to prevent fraud. officials should focus instead on expanding the ability for everyone to be unlimited.
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>> the aclu, the poor folks in this country cannot afford 75 to $175 required to get your id and request your birth certificate, and the larger broad conversation and i'm sure democrats are willing to have. >> the proposal in georgia would limit the preferred voting method from 1.3 million people. time about every 10 minutes after the hour is covid-19 relief remains in limbo. our next guest is criticizing the original deal packed with pork and $600 checks to americans. giano caldwell's it is ridiculous. and approves millions for other countries and he's next. >> we are checking live with charlie as he draws a special christmas sketch. he started an hour ago on a blank sheet of paper. >> we have more pictures of how you are celebrating the holidays. the munro family. the one on the right. 5 months. she is playing along. good for you. >> the morton family shadowing
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genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. neil: donald trump telling congress he is passing on the pork packed into their covid-19 relief bill in the form of foreign aid and other seemingly unnecessary items. >> our next guest called a slave in the face to americans who desperately need more than $600. political analyst and hosts of the out loud podcast giano caldwell. good to see you. >> merry christmas, thank you for having me. jillian: a lot of people agree with your sentiment this does feel like a slap in the face after everything they have gone through especially restaurant owners, small business owners. why do you call a slap in the face and who's to blame?
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>> members, leadership of my party, the republican party have been derelict in their duty with regard to this bill. you are talking $1.3 billion supposedly go to egypt and the egyptian military which will almost certainly buy military equipment from russia and the gender reassignment programs out of pakistan for $25 million, meanwhile those who desperately need the help of all political stripes, american citizens who pay taxes, lost their jobs no fault of their own, who are struggling right now, $600 is supposed to be enough for these people especially around christmas, absolutely a slap in the face. this is not welfare. this is not a handout, these people lost their jobs no fault of their own, policies pushed in different states, liberal conservative, whatever have you, these folks don't have the opportunity to provide for their
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families, and by folks in the republican party and democratic party, shame, disgrace. neil: argument we get back is this monies given to these foreign countries as a way to create leverage on the international stage. you don't buy that. why? >> create leverage on the international stage while domestically or people suffer? no, sir. i disagree with any sentiment that kind, that funding goes to countries on a typical basis from our government, i understand that but why put it in a covid-19 relief bill? you should have left that out because the optics of it doesn't look good. as someone who is a taxpayer and thankfully i'm not in the boat of someone who needs the funding per se but individuals i know are, people who lost their businesses are. there's been over 500,000 businesses who filed the protection since the start of the pandemic.
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how dare they even assume this is sufficient, donald trump and others are correct to note that americans need much more and not send billions of dollars to other countries when your own citizens are hurting. neil: claims why they tried to russia through, giving 6000 pages to read in 10 seconds. the city of detroit suing a black lives matter group for civil conspiracy. here's part of the pleading, protesters hurled dangerous objects including rocks and missiles at officers, this resulted in the illegal, unlawful or torturous activity of disturbing the peace, engaging disorderly conduct and fighting riots, procedural stuff, this is part of the detroit counterclaim response to buy the blm group against the city of detroit. the goal is to get the judge to toss this out, nobody gets any money. is this going to work and if so is this what cities that are
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sued by blm groups do in response going forward? >> i'm not sure because i'm not an attorney. there has been several hundred from may to june, several hundred police, local, state and federal law-enforcement injured by way of these riots and the looting that occurred across the country and it seems no one was brought to justice with a lot of individuals, the chicago chapter of black lives matter organization when they say this is reparation, they encourage in some instances this behavior by people who are members of the organization or not or took advantage of the situation. there have to be consequences for what has occurred to our law enforcement agencies across the country just as it should be consequences paid or law enforcement who does things that are inappropriate or illegal. this should be justice across the board, injustice anywhere is
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a threat to justice anywhere. i would support that measure and to tell them. jillian: you can check out your book taken for granted in your new podcast out loud. thanks for joining us, have a great christmas. and still had andrew yang for mayor? the former democratic president of candidate files to run for mayor of new york city. todd: at the top of polls already and if you are one of those superlast-minute shoppers we have some ideas for you, gifts to buy for christmas day which according to my calendar is tomorrow. ♪ easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder,
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jillian: welcome back.
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all you procrastinators out there we have a holiday gift guide for you, finding perfect last-minute gift. carrie riley has tips on getting wrapped and under the tree by tomorrow morning, thanks for joining us. let's start with something a lot of women probably want, the dyson hair straightener, how do we get it and where do we get it? >> i want to let you know that lehman markets is open until 5:00 pm and half -- they have curbside pickup. you can also going to meet santa today. if you get curbside pickup santa will deliver your gifts right to your car. selected by their virtual gift advisor and it smells fresh and
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clean so these are great options, you can get there by 5:00. jillian: for the woman in your life and the many your life and the outdoorsman in your life. >> reporter: we all miss traveling so much and here's a fun virtual gift to give. a gift card to ask for the open road. it is a rental platform that connects rv owners without the cost of ownership and gift cards are available online for $10, up to 10,$000. jillian: a lot of companies allow you to print the gift card. how about the vitamin shoppe? >> there open 10 to 6. you get out there and get your gift, great place to find gifts for the wellness enthusiasts.
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we have the skin the rushing nutrients. this will make you relax in minutes. i love it so much in this is the facial sheet mask, these are two great options at the vitamin shoppe and you can get there till 6:00 today. jillian: for someone who might like to take a bubble bath and relax. >> we are washing our hands 100 times. there stores are open 10 to 5, known for their stokes made daily and this is there foaming hand soap, luxurious, and us no good products that makes great stocking stuffers and this is perfect for the healthcare we all need to fight the stress of
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this holiday. jillian: you got to run through the last few. >> targets is open until 8:00 offering same-day pickup. this is a exfoliation, your feet will feel like a baby's for, this is from the mandalorian series, and an electric motorcycle, target, having two hours notice and they will deliver to your doorstep. jillian: appreciate the help. have a merry christmas. todd: if it wasn't enough something else to buy this christmas, stocks. dan guilt route sharing his holiday pics next ♪ everywhere you go ♪ take a look ♪ listening once again
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>> and back to the drawing board. how are those $2,000 to miss checks impact the market of donald trump gets his way? and and will the stimulus really have, a market moving impact. dan? hello? >> can you hear me? neil: you want me to ask the question again? >> it is not going to have an impact on the market, it is more
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of an economic impact. the difference between $600, and $2,000 will have a dramatic impact on the market. economically people having that extra money is going to allow them to use that money and spend that money, that's the economic status we are trying to get to. todd: somebody who was in the market, people are suffering and we are playing with the house's money in the market in 2020, no one expected to look this good, the market benefits, so be it. speaking of markets, now is the time maybe you want to get stocks rather than other gift. you have the top stocks this holiday season and you start with amazon. why? >> i start with amazon because amazon literally is changing the world and moving towards world domination. if there's one thing that has
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accelerated amazon being the company in the world it is the pandemic because literally everybody is now getting used to amazon. their supply chains are tremendous although overwhelmed with the holiday season. amazon is the future. that is a stock to bet on. todd: you don't think it is overpriced? >> i think it is overpriced but there is plenty of room to go. todd: if you purchased anything this year there's a good chance fedex or ups or one of those guys delivered it. >> absolutely. fedex does it better than everybody else going door-to-door and as we see the world changing driven by amazon and the pandemic companies like fedex are going to be the wave of the future. they are priced really high but
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there's plenty of room into the future in a stock like fedex. todd: norton, lifelock? >> they have 50 million customers. hacks happen every day. we look at what hackers did, cybersecurity, more important than ever. guys like you who get to the gym, pellets on bringing the gym to your home, over 3 million users. i see a lot of runway, wave of the future. todd: to see both my grandparents who are no longer here, thank you so much for that and helping viewers with their stocks. over to you. >> andrew yang 2021? he filed papers to run for new york mayor.
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build a strong grassroots following, universal basic income, yang has not formally declared his mayoral run. a message of gratitude, emotional rush limbaugh thanking listeners for your support in his battle against cancer during his final radio broadcast of the year. >> my point is gratitude. my point in everything i shared with you is to say thanks and tell everybody involved how much i love you from the bottom of a sizable, growing and still beating heart. i wasn't expected to be alive today. you have an expiration date. a lot of people don't get told that because they don't face life this way.
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>> comments pouring in on social media, soma writing on facebook very moving. prayers to you, keep up the fight. you are a courageous soldier, prayers coming your way. it is 35 after the hour. the grandson of the late great evangelist billy graham joins us with a christmas eve message. >> ready for the big reveal, we check back in for my buddy chuck snowden who finishes his special. >> pictures of how you are celebrating the season. the cutest stocking stuffers you will never see, max and cindy of duncan, oklahoma.
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and working into ohio and portions of pennsylvania, places to play attention to this working through your area for the course of today. as far as snowfall goes, only be called a the fifth portions of eastern ohio and western pennsylvania, that is rain. were you hoping for a white christmas? not a whole lot of snow across the country. getting to the northeast, back in west, for every one. >> on social media, check out social media. >> now is the moment we have been waiting for.
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>> charlie snowden is back with his finished christmas masterpiece. were those the final touches? >> just adding a little color here and there. todd: you did this them but dexterously. >> get the job done and twice. jillian: what is the challenge in doing this? >> drawing his mustache or spectacle or eyes, tricky enough, one hand informs the other what it is doing but once i am out here, drawing both hands that are far away, both my hands are still in camera, you
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see the years keeping track of one side or the other gets far away from each other so you pay attention, and a blind cons for, not different from a one horse pony. todd: way to bring it back to politics. quick disclosure. losing your mom, great lady, bringing joy to the nation. and you see that beautiful masterpiece. and >> thank you very much.
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>> and no reason to put a special counsel but the door is not closed. >> >> forces told me that high-level officials, ongoing discussions about whether or not to appoint a special counsel, the federal investigation into hunter biden's tax affairs. a source familiar with this told me it was an open discussion and no decision has been made. another source told me high-level officials believe special counsel is warranted claiming there is conflict of interest. this comes after attorney
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general william barr saw no reason to appoint one. >> it is handled responsibly and professionally currently within the department and to this point i have not seen a reason to appoint a special counsel and have no plan to do so before i leave. >> reporter: president-elect joe biden said he would not discuss the investigation into his son with an individual he's considering for his individual. >> know, i guarantee you i will do what i said. the attorney general of the united states of america is not the president's lawyer. i will appoint someone i expect to enforce the law as the law is written, not guided by me. >> reporter: hunter biden
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confirmed earlier this month he is under federal investigation for his tax affairs. william barr resigned as attorney general last week. yesterday was his last day at the justice department in jeffrey rosen taken over as acting attorney general. todd: live in connecticut, merry christmas. with that let's bring in sean duffy and rachel campos duffy, merry christmas to the 2 of you. it is a difficult first word. should there be a special counsel, will there be a special counsel? ladies first? >> i will let the prosecutor go first. >> should there be a special counsel, this case has been handled responsibly. of course under william barr it
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has been handled responsibly but under a new biden administration will his head of the doj handle this case the way the rest of republicans, probably not. this is a textbook case of positive interest, joe biden's team will come in, i will have no interference but that is what he has to say. this case if it gets through hunter biden where does hunter biden lead, to joe biden. he can't let this case go forward. it will get sandbagged with joe biden doj. when you look at the media they refuse to tell a story, they don't ask any questions. they sandbagged the case, the story hasn't been told. this is textbook we should have special counsel and should get to the bottom of what hunter was doing and what joe was doing.
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todd: will there be? >> know for the same reason, no incentive, if william barr says he doesn't won't appoint when there is no way a new doj under a biden administration to do it. sean is right. the media is the problem. if there was a demand from the public that requires the media to get involved the media to shine a light on it that is not going to happen. it is just peter doocy in the new york post and that is a big tech just covering up the story and doing the bidding of the biden administration. jillian: according to business records by fox news hunter biden still owns a 10% stake in a chinese private equity firm,
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this was a month until joe biden is set to take office. either of you whoever want to answer this what does that say to you? >> it calls into question why does hunter have these positions in foreign countries? he is a crack addict. >> he is a painter. >> bottom line is he has positions like this because of the power of his father and his father is about to assume the most powerful role in the world, the presidency. that is a problem. >> i will add hunter biden's story is not about russia collusion or russia disinformation, what joe biden has been saying. china knows what hunter did. china knows joe's involvement in this, said nothing happens, china will be able to hold that over their head, over joe biden's head and that will
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affect policy, that will affect our economy. jillian: a great union when you finish each other's sentences. todd: speaking of hokey we have a hokey christmas at our house and i imagine you do. >> i don't know. >> i give credit to our weather guy, he promised we would have snow because we had no snow which is really weird, we woke up and there was snow. we have a lot after this, we will get breakfast ready because huge, fun christmas eve breakfast with our kids and parents are in town. todd: go to church and lamb chops tonight which is great. tomorrow morning the kids wake up, this is our prep for getting up early tomorrow morning. >> giving a dry run here. >> they have to sit on the
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stairs and we go down and see christmas santa is good to them, on the naughty or nice list. some of them have been. jillian: thank you, merry christmas and hope it is wonderful. >> merry christmas. todd: the grandson of the late great evangelist billy graham joins us with a special christmas eve message. jillian: edward graham joins us next. ♪ genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. . when it comes to autism,
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jillian: welcome back. while this christmas may feel a whole lot different than others in the past there are still reaches to celebrate. todd: grand son of the late pilly graham joins us live with the christmas message. what is that message? >> merry christmas. you know, everyone here at samaritan's purse and. samaritan's purse organization. god loves you so much that he sent his only son, jesus christ, to die on a cross for you. and no matter what you are going through this christmas, the pandemic, the fear that this disease has brought about, the political situation that's happened in this country be tri, the dire straits of the economy around the world, no matter what your family is going through, if you surrender and put that at the foot of the cross, jesus can take that from you. and it tells us in the peculiar of mark, that jesus came to
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serve not to be served. gave his life as a ran some to many. that's what jesus is all about the cross and the tet. that's what we want you to know here at samaritan's purse. and just like jesus went to serve, we want to serve. weave the opportunity to serve are in this ministry and go around the world and share the name of jesus christ. it's been an unbelievable year. jillian: i think a lot of people thissier have felt, at times, extreme loneliness. and i think a hot of people might feel that over the christmas holiday if they are not able to see their family. what do you say to those people? >> you know, those people that are lonely and hurting, that's what i said before, those burden i learned in combat being away from my family watching those people suffer in my 16 years of special operations, i had to put that at the foot of the cross. and when you can't be with your family and are you are hurting we want you know that jesus does love you. billy graham organization has a
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hotline they have been running throughout this pandemic 1-888-388-2683 and there is someone there to love on you and pray with you and share the hope of je'kel. will jesus christ. this is unbelievable pandemic. this world has gone through many challenging times before. this nation has. look at the civil war and civil war. we have come out on this and be thriving. you have to surrender that. that's what my says message is surrender to jesus christ and he can take that hurt from you. todd: samaritan purse did that. if you want to help, the great folks at samaritans purse. donate at samaritans purse.org. we certainly hope you keep up the good work in the newier, we know you will. thank you, sir, edward gram for joining us this morning. jillian: merry christmas. >> thank you for this opportunity. merry christmas to you all.
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todd: a hockey star surprises an emergency room gift with an incredible gift. >> i know will single mother. i was raised by a single mother. i know how hard it is to be raised as family single mother. i would love to give you and your family a little surprise. >> . >> bruins star giftin gifting cn the car he won. todd: "fox & friends" starts now ♪ ♪ oning wall will merry christmas eve welcome to "fox & friends" with a different friend and different family. along with emily compagno and griff jenkins. it's been a different year for everyone. it's that time of the year where we get to spend time with our family. this is our family this morning on "fox & friends." good morning, griff, we have to
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