tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News December 4, 2022 5:00am-6:00am PST
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a "fox & friends" all-american show every single week. rachel: is the most patriot speech i prepare to do television. rachel: at 20 always does were talking off the screen. he'll go i'm doing tv, do you mind. will: that's only when you're talking on air when is my segment to do an interview about your starbucks. will: shattered starbucks even helping her. pete: yesterday i was helping people in there like what's it like doing the show and it's like how pete described the chauffeur tucker carlson. we learn the show as we do the show. their stacks usually, lots of underlining and highlighting speech issues very well prepared, you can tell all the time on it. you feel like were picking on you this morning? we are not. rachel: there was some other picking in the commercial break to about how i say people's
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names. pete: she does use pronunciations that are little unnecessary. will: enthusiastic and unnecessary. if you get a choice you probably call me pedro. rachel: that would be awesome, let's do that for the rest of the show. >> i don't mess with you too much if you wanted to you could take these often these are weapons. over the face with that. look at that thing. it hurts just touching it. it's like a visual threat. pete: we gotta do some tv pedro. rachel: he loves the elon musk story and what about you introduce. will: last night i was watching college football i got a text in pete hegseth and he said check this out elon musk is on twitter and a twitter space. it's a hosted environment that's not unlike a radio show he takes questions from 100,000 people at one point in their listening at one time and he stayed for two
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hours. it just took questions on everything. the future of twitter and what were all concerned about, but talk about the censorship regime that twitter took apart in or lead, we don't know how much they lead because we don't know what youtube and google and facebook have done as well but took pardon for the past few years but we think with covid with january 6 and with hunter biden's laptop and election interference. i got a chance to jump in after pete gave us a heads up i jumped in asking a question that we were all talking about here yesterday. >> this is will came from fox news, what subjects outside of hunter biden were subject to the most government and do censorship. >> me personally have been working to get twitter healthy and fixing the engineering of an outpouring over the twitter files personally. that sort of been in very weiss
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is going to do that now. anything i say would be somewhat of guesswork really. i don't know. there's obviously a lot of questions around jen six and around covid and there's a lot of questions. i think one thing we bring daylight to all of these things and anything that twitter has done and a lot of times twitter has done things that wasn't malicious it was just foolish. will: he says eventually, he says we'll let matt taibbi and bari wise but he leads us towards january 6 and covid. >> can i tell you something that was interesting during this group chat during the ritual group chat that he had yesterday. he also brought up the election in brazil and he said that he
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was concerned that there was reports that twitter was interfering with that election. were hearing a lot about about people are protesting the massive numbers right now in brazil. he said his possible personnel on twitter gain favor to the left wing candidate. some of them have been kicked off the platform for saying there were problems of the selection. we now know probably there was big tech interference in terms of amplifying voices, turning down other voices and some of the opposition party to the one who now says he one had been kicked off of twitter. you have that. this is really important. it's not a distant country. the party of the supposedly one in brazil are aligned with ch china. were looking at the western hemisphere and the growing influence in the most important country in latin america and i bring that up because you brought up our important it is for our viewers, many of whom aren't on twitter all the time or don't even have an account. why the story matters because
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the topic election implications, not just in our country as we know with hunter biden laptop story being suppressed but also in other countries. will: is served as the deep keeper what was deemed to be acceptable amongst the elites inside of the conversation. all the blue checkmarks in washington, d.c., silicon valley who could say that story is okay to touch, that what is not okay to touch. as a result it rippled elsewhere so it's not just a twitter st story. it's a media story with all of these reporters, all of which we learn from twitter in the twitter files are democrats, 99% of them. elon musk came out last night inside it. he said this constitutes election interference what twitter did. take a listen to this. >> twitter is doing one teams bidding before an election shutting down voices on an election that is the very definition of an election
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interference. yes, frankly twitter was acting like an arm of the democratic national committee. it was absurd. >> will happen after the election, how much government influence was there there is a whole move to create a disinformation ministry which was insane and george is turning in his grave, it is supposed to be a warning not an instruction manual. >> if you haven't read george orwell's 1984, if you ever got it sometimes will read it. >> no one man is going to say that he talked about he was on his cell phone on his private jet using his startling internet connection to talk on twitter which he now owns any like to
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make it profitable while taking a private. if you listen to them far more important to him as a future of our country in the first amendment free speech which was being squelched and by buying twitter and changing it he has an opportunity to hold other media companies accountable. i like it at the fox news. before fox news there was no alternative for a viewpoint. if twitter could be a real place of a conversation, it exposes other outlets for the biased. >> parler tried and they were taken down. >> is a crevice in the cliff, it's a foothold, if there is one outlet that truly embraces the concept of free speech that is a start. that is someplace you can place your foot and start to climb out of the darkness. you brought up 1984 iso 70 say this as well. if you ever read atlas shrub, it is almost too on the no's how everything is starting to
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reflect the dystopian fiction's. here is the world and our world spf who is a fraudster criminal who built billions is celebrated in forgiven because of virtue signals in the right way and the billionaire who wants to be embrace free speech is attacked and must be destroyed in subplot. >> is the instruction manual. >> yet to remember what happened with hunter biden laptop and all the suppression that was happening that twitter in the collision between fbi in this company all happen before the biden administration took power. when the biden administration took power in elon musk brought it up, then introduce the idea of a disinformation ministry. there was outcry, enough of us complained and mocked it and said this is so anti-america they have to take it down.
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i'm sure it's existing, some other form somewhere. but what's interesting to me, the only reason it was mocked and criticized was probably from my generation on up. i don't believe the young generation thinks the disinformation ministry is as anti-american and as scary as we all on this couch or most of our viewers think. pete: forget to look into the hood only because no one thought a billionaire would sweep and in a mission statement of twitter. youtube, facebook, twitter they are all doing this right now. rachel: of course google is probably doing worse things than twitter ever did. will: a new wall street journal report indicates apple is moving to iphone production out of china because production delays. rachel: they come as the tech giant chinese production plates protest against the authoritarian regime strict code lockdowns. will: grace jenkins is here now to tell us more. because you're in new york avenue new york city here today. it is looking good.
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>> courtesy of pete hegseth. this is a big headline coming from the wall street journal not only because their lives are dependent on our iphones but because china is as a journal notes the dominant country in the supply chain. apple and china have been married for decades building the powerhouse company breaking up won't be easy, it appears the iphone maker is accelerating plans to shift production like india and vietnam independence on taiwanese assemblers led by the foxtrot group. at one point made about 85% of the pro lineup of iphones in protest and turmoil have become too much for tim cook. the journal writes coming after a year of events that we can china status as a manufacturing center it means apple no longer feels comfortable having so much of its business tied up in one place according to analyst and people in the apple supply
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chain. this as ceo tim cook refuses to answer questions on capitol hill regarding apple's relationship with china. meanwhile secretary of defense lloyd austin delivering a stern warning to china at the reagan national defense form yesterday. watch. >> the prc's only country with both the will and increasingly the power to reshape its region and the international order to suit its authoritarian preferences. we will not let that happen. that begins with america's terms. will: pete this'll grab your attention, he said were aligning our budget as never before to china challenge. unclear exactly what that means but it sounds like the pentagon plans to put his money where his mouth is. we will see what comes in the way of funding the new congress. >> we shall see. pete: thank you very much. i'm just glad lloyd austin wasn't wearing a face shield as he often did.
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they talked about china being an adversary but our military is way behind orienting in the future. should we have a showdown over taiwan. china is building a military. >> this is what lloyd austin assayed about the vaccine mandate, he said this yesterday this mandate has kept people healthy 98% of the forces vaccinated the vaccination will present enter prevent you from transmitting the virus are transmitted to you but it'll keep you out of the hospital. we are a global force we deploy all over the world were going to another country. in many cases those countries demand that i be vaccinated so the health of the forces is really important to us so i will continue to support troops being healthy and the vaccination is important. do you know is the rule constant update of the vaccination like every booster is part of the mandate. >> that's a really good question i will find that out today whether the boosters become part of the mandate. i do know they are saying people
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are being pushed out of the military academies if they don't take it, that is not true they are. they don't graduate. a lot of experienced groups have been pushed out. many had taken a backseat that they did not want to take. this is the healthiest, youngest part of our population. we know more about it then they did before. we should be reversing this, he knows you and everybody else knows it but it's guys like that setting the prerogative from the top at the behest of joe biden which are forcing troops to get a shot they don't need in preventing a lot of people from going into the military. rachel: i personally know young men who wanted to join the navy seals for special forces who didn't because of the mandate. wwe also interviewed a retired general who told me he thought it was a national security risk to force people to take a
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vaccine for which there had been no long-term studies for the entire military so there is that as well. this is a very serious thing, he said he's worried about china. i guarantee lloyd austin is way more focused on making sure every single soldier is vaccinated i bet he spends more time then taking about that than china. pete: way more taking about domestic extremism. rachel: invoking them. >> they have been more focused on that than china. >> take that to the bank he'll say a few words at the reagan national defense form, that's all they are. let's turn to a few additional headlines starting with this, it's been three weeks since a murder of idaho college students and there is still no suspect. police say they are still working through thousands of tips calls, e-mails and evidence but the parents say they need and deserve answers. yesterday fox news digital captured this photo of a handprint next to the evidence tape at the house so it's not clear if it's related to the crime. the father of kayleigh says
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evidence on the autopsy shows one of the girls may have been a target. >> their means of death don't match. the point of damage don't match. i'm just going to sit it wasn't leaked to me i earn that. >> he will join us live an hour from now with the latest on his daughter's case. texas police and for a surprise when they caught the driver who caused this two-car accident in a walmart parking lot. they found a dog behind the wheel caught red pod and the minor -- cats would never do this. they say he likely got antsy waiting for his owner and got his leash caught on the emergency brake, poor guy setting the car into motion. >> is not scared he's like we.
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the big rock creek team is hosting the second annual miracle at big rock. this is really cool this is an event in wisconsin one of the biggest and best light shows in the midwest featuring over 37 acres of beautiful christmas light displays like the enchanted forest and s'mores land. he goes on to january 1 miracle at bedrock it's his second year end i know folks have put it together. they are great people, it's near the minnesota border so it's on the western side of wisconsin is an amazing family experience. miracle at bedrock. rachel: we're going to stay in the holiday spirit it is time for an annual fox in french tradition. >> adam klotz is back at the landmark building in stanford connecticut, one of the tallest buildings in the state where he is getting ready to repay republic santa. that is the scariest part sitting right there.
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the camera is back 20 feet, we are dangling right off the edge, how far down as it. >> 320 feet. it's a drop i threw on my instagram but i'm joined by brian, how long have we've been doing this. >> 23 years i thought when i was first tapped for it i would be doing it for two or three years and this is your number 23. your number 23 that's become a yearly tradition rejoining you every single year. >> your support has been absolutely amazing. >> what are we doing out here. >> is an annual tradition in stanford to bring in the christmas season in downtown stafford and it started out with two characters going down the rope and a christmas costume and now we have five or six and it's all about the kids on any given year we might have 3,504,000 kids in the total crowd at below was. under the spotlights of about 6000 people.
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>> i was one of those characters last year with thousands of kids. >> it to see if people and you put on a whole show and mrs. clause in big spotlights on me to be a character this year and else and you're in it in the show that's really for the kids it puts on a full play. >> is amazing. afterwards the kids load up the fire truck and ride down was santa. the real santa. it's a great program, bring your families. it's really a lot of fun we have a bit of what they hear. >> working practicing coming up in the next hour we're going to join you in talking. this is just the beginning and i would be dropping over this edge eventually more than just faking it. >> hopefully not like that. rachel: i'm glad that he got this assignment. pete: i have not done it it's one of the few "fox & friends" things i have escaped in the
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scariest part is where he is right now on the edge. once you're over the edge the ropes got me but wielding yourself over the edge. >> i did this on the tallest building in new zealand. >> you repel? smack you right it is this moment. i'll never do it again. >> is talking tapped see how he does. >> she is back watch how hillary clinton compares america from being pro-life. >> i think anyway were related to poor afghanistan and sudan. as advanced economy as we allegedly are on this measure we unfortunately are rightly put with them. >> she really doesn't like america she served in afghanistan she calls out the ridiculous comparison next. ♪
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this drug all between hypocrisy and democracy from our country to places that we can't even believe we are being compared to. >> pro-abortion grandmother hillary clinton comparing abortion laws in america to those in islamist countries were often restricted from basic education or walking along. our next guest who served in afghanistan call this comparison repulsive. u.s. marine veteran lisa bowden berg joins us now. it's so great to have you on. what do you make of this comparison you were in afghanistan, you know women there suffered in the discrimination and violence there subjected to what you make of this comparison. >> in morning as repulsive for her to say something like this. it's an ignorant comment, first and foremost the overturning of roe v. wade does not ban abortion and that's very
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important to note because it's the basis of her entire argument. discipline returns a power to the states but more important for her to compare us to the women of afghanistan is absolutely repulsive in my opinion that thought is something we can't fathom and thank god we can't. the women afghanistan have for decades been fighting for their rights. they do not have rights they have no education for little girls, they have to be chaperoned by a male everywhere they go outside of the home their faces must be covered. more important leaders subjected to extreme violence on a regular basis. for that comparison to be made is mind blowing and it's an ignorant statement if you ask me. >> it certainly is ignorant. it doesn't speak frankly to the violence of abortion itself. >> absolutely not. when we want to talk about violence. imagine a country so bad the
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parents of afghanistan were handed over their babies yet mothers trying to hand their babies over to the u.s. marines during the afghanistan pullout. imagine violence so bad that he would rather hang the way your child not knowing what was going to happen to them probably never see them again rather than take the chance and raise them in it your own country. that's a violence there subjected to over there. that is not something we can even compare to anyone living in the united states. >> she must be doing it for electoral reasons and political advantage to make this comparison to try to raise the alarms and make women feel like their rights are being taken away right here in america when we are free as women and no other woman would want to live in any other country if they searching maximum freedom. >> absolutely hillary clinton's comments fall right in line with
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the last agenda to bank on the fact and hope that americans are uneducated and were not, were not ignorant were not uneducated and it is time that they open their eyes to that. >> absolutely, there was a bishop by the way. i want to pull this up i thought it was fascinating strickland i'm sorry i don't have it in front of me. he basically said we should not listen to the evil woman for comparing for the taliban and to those russian war crimes criminals. it's very interesting topic. thank you so much for joining us lisa and thank you for your service. >> think you. >> coming up in one classroom d stands for d colonize, the woke reasonable professor is reportedly giving her students in eca for doing nothing. after carol swain joins us next to react. when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair.
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will: a woman claiming to be a college professor says she's spilling the secrets behind her woke teachings on tiktok she said i'm going to talk to a bit on how to d colonize a classroom and how i do colonize my teaching we do not grade over here anyone who takes my class automatically gets in a calm mother told in the first week they are going to get an a the only thing that is required is attendance and also i don't like to give homework. here to react the co-author of black eye for america doctor carol swain creed this is doctor schadler a student at the university of california san diego, later a teacher there. he colonize the classroom by giving everyone in a, help me out doctor she's a product of higher education today. in the sad thing about this young woman is that she is the stem graduate as science
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engineering math, that is her back on her phd is in biology and obviously she is not teaching what she earned her phd in and i think the push for the university has resulted in lower standards that minority students going to academia, they take the courses in ethnic studies and that's the only thing that they know. the colonizing means removing the eurocentric influences and traditional teaching methods, she has rejected that and it could be laziness but i'm not sure that it is total laziness that she's not preparing for class she's not evaluating students, she's not using specialized knowledge her students the ones that would sign up for such a class our students are lazy themselves i'm
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not sure what is going on but as part of the failure of higher education parents should not pay for this kind of education for the children speak to is a part of the idea of western notion of excellence or standards, these are relics of old white guys and you d colonize that by saying we don't have any standards here and no homework just show up. >> i know if it's the stereotypes that black people. this whole thing not working hard is white, showing up on time is white. all of these things that are destructive we need to go back to the era where nondiscrimination and equal opportunity that equity means you show up everyone gets the same reward for showing up and think about this woman earning a paycheck for doing absolutely nothing but leading a discussion group for her students knowledge. this is a professor that has a
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degree in biology. the college website list that she's not teaching in the spring, doesn't say she's not a faculty member so she could be on leave. someone is the helper and someone needs to do something about the decline in higher education in the poison that pe you know about that is taking place at k-12. they are pausing the academic environment and students are not being educated there's no thinking skills we need to bring back standards. pete: this is equity in the class are. everyone gets in a as opposed to quality and everyone's going to hustle to do the best can regard this other backrub. black eye for america by the way is her book. check it out. we reached out to the university of california san diego for a statement and they have not responded but they have given us an a for effort. history seems to be repeated
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itself, not just in protest searching for china but in iran and russia too. will and i go also want to look at civil unrest a across the globe now and then. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, innovation refunds could qualify it for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to find out. then work with highly qualified professionals to fill out your forms and submit the application. go to innovationrefunds.com to learn more.
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china other countries like iran and russia are also standing up to the authoritarian regime. let's go off-the-wall to get a closer look at what's happening in each country now and compare it to protest from the past. let's start with today and how it compares what we sell infamously and tiananmen square in 1999. pete: were seen were conditions like foxconn you talk about the conditions of iphones, it's really been around the covid is 0 policy of xi jinping locking residents in their home sometimes dead bolting with locks welding shut doors so people can't leave because they're not allowed to spread the virus, many which were killed there were over ten deaths in apartment building that triggered unrest. >> you see the armies of covid soldiers in the white uniform speeding people in the streets. you get the sense that people in china have reached their breaking point. in 1989 there was something similar china was changing
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quickly understood communist regime still hardline and the liberal wing of the commonest party and allow private businesses and, that crackdown, the hardliners one led to protest in the street infamously as we said earlier in tiananmen square with image. >> there were the former communist party leader his name who wanted to introduce democratic reforms. students, led by students as it often is. the famous depiction of tiananmen square tank man ultimately the crackdown ended up working what the chinese hated about it, it was on television read a lot of what you see cracking down on median social media is a result of nobody sees that there is in the international condemnation. >> the blast from the past as a warning perhaps, we'll see what happens today, the hardliners one the protest did not achieve the liberalization that they hope. we don't have any people died the first estimate was 200-2017 and investigations that it
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could've been as many as 10000 people. >> the current protest in china what made them different recently there calling for a regime change is not just conditions pointed at xi jinping. yesterday we had a survivor of the tiananmen square protest, she called a new era and china. take a look. >> this is absolutely the beginning of the beginning of a new era for china, not just china but before the world. this is the tide of history which is unstoppable. i've been speaking with the chinese and they all say their inspired. pete: optimistic hopeful message therefrom rose where this goes in china. but as we mentioned it is not just china right now were citizens are standing up and saying no more. have a iran, protest as we speak and iran. this is for monday citizens began with the protest against a beating of a young lady and i ran. pete: a 22-year-old woman after
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she was detained by iran's morality police, her offense showing her hair. ultimately three days later, she wdied in hospital september 16 after being arrested. that triggered the protest around the country. many from young women who simply took off the covering and said i should be able. >> at flood over into the world cup you seen this monitoring citizens in the stands at the world cup. in the news iran will look at abolishing the morality police. be careful with that. >> or renaming it. here is 1979 protested iran revolution, this is successful, this was to get rid of the shaw but what arose, this is a le lesson, not to be a pessimist, you attempt asked the question what comes next after the revolution. is the devil you know better than the w don't. i ran the answer was the shah was gone. it'd been seen as to pro-american, to pro-western a lot of it run by students. there were students but is almost behind it led to the
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islamic resolution effectively entire state. the better comparison of the passes 2009 which is a green revolution of students who attempted in the obama administration did almost nothing, barely even articulating in the middle of a deal and all of that with the regime. how we react matters in these situations. that was in the arab springs as well many of the dictatorships overturned, what comes next. it might be something to remember when it comes to russia as well, this isn't to say the revolution is in good, no, of course anybody standing up for freedom is good do you accomplish and what comes next, is it better should always be one to ask. here's the protest right now in russia, this is after the invasion of ukraine. >> it is a lot of the protests were sprung by women, wives, sisters, daughters he didn't want their sons, brothers and husbands conscripted into the russian military and sent to ukraine. some of them have met with leaders, there's been some
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conversation but ultimately forget to take on vladimir putin is probably going to go like that for you. will: it didn't in 1989. this is a revolution in russia 1999 they did away with the soviet republic. again. pete: what is the outcome. will: it led to chaos and then put in. pete: is a must unpredictably if you look at vietnam and how that ended in what an example that country is you never would've seen it coming. we were hopeful after the ussr reforms be introduced and initially they were at some level but vladimir putin has consolidated his power. pete: here's the take away for me, revolution is hard, tearing down is hard, build is hard. that's us a special place that we live, the special place in history that the revolution of the united states of america holds we did not simply throw away the british, we built this wonderful constitutional republic. pete: we contrast with the french revolution which happened a few years later a godless
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revolution in france after the market revolution and it collapsed because it wasn't based on building. rachel over to you. rachel: what a great segment i wish we had more time you could cover the cuban protest from a summer ago. that was also fascinating. but really, really interesting. pete little hard to keep track of everything going on with your bullet from the side view. or as will cause it to moonlight. turning to your headlines. despite having some of the highest gas prices in the nation. los angeles leaders vote to band drilling and new gas wells, they say gas production is dangerous. one company that operates oil wells in the area argues it does not cause any more pollution than a fast food restaurant. gas is currently a whopping $4.89 per gallon in l.a. a city where you need to drive a lot. the national average is $3.43.
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and a connecticut mother is being hailed as a hero after saving her daughter from a raccoon attack. the rabbit animal charging the little girl and latching onto her leg. oh my goodness the quick thinking mom hurls the raccoon into the yard, thankfully her daughter was not here's the injured, both were treated for minor injuries and given rabies shots. the police are praising the mother for her amazing instincts. that's what mothers do they have the maternal instinct and who knew that raccoons can be so vicious. alright heating up for the holidays. with some friendly debate. pete and i go head-to-head on the best christmas lights and more. we will see who's right, stay with us. that is next. ♪
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>> scrooge did nothing in illegal. >> cornelius of a pistol the whole time. >> a story about the true christian meeting of christmas. pete: will and i were part of a special i hit the streets in nashville to ask questions of folks that they responded to the great debate and now rachel and i are going to go head-to-head because tom and will are the expert. will: tom and i are on a folks on fox nation that airs tonight on the fox news channel the great christmas. two teams of three janice dean, jimmy fail and we take on the biggest questions around christmas. rachel: this sound like a very serious show. was i fair and impartial judge on the show? >> i cannot remember if i won. that the answer to that question. let's do a little debate, will and i can judge. rachel versus pete white lights
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versus colored lights. again it doesn't matter what you choose is how you make the argument. rachel i have assigned colored lights and you have to argue in favor of colored lights. rachel: i genuinely like colored lights the retro and remind us of her childhood. they are easier to spot in the snow in the winter from far away. i think colored lights make us feel like were going back to her childhood. very nice pete, white lights for christmas. pete: classic and elegant. red lights red, white and blue distracting much like santa and all the things around the real reason for the season. white lights keep you focused on the manger and what christmas is really about. red lights all over the place, all the distractions, white light sky. will give judges one round at a time. >> will i'm going to let you decide who can made the better
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one. will: i went into it on pete's side, rachel's argument i found were persuasive. let me tell you something a lot of people including yours truly trying to invoke the true meaning of christmas to win every debate. rachel: you can't just throw in jesus to win, you can't do that. pete: you gave and you thought you lost. rachel: i thought the jesus thing to. a quick debate, rachel who is the tops and christmas music is it in crosby, not kinkel, we assigned you crosby. rachel: question white christmas they don't love christmas enough to watch. white christmas is the greatest movie ever and it's not just them dreaming of a white christmas, the songs no but remember crosby is also every american movie, we have the bells of st. mary, going my way, the greatest showman ever,. >> could point your time is up. rachel: all-american christmas
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person. pete: disqualification by exceeding the time by at least 15 seconds. >> absolute american classic, his songs are more beautiful. will: i was trying to help you all you have to do is chestnuts roasting on an open fire. thank you did i win?what the. >> i'm to go with rachelnext agn t , but i want to stay in my home, where my family visits often and where my memories are. i can do it with help from a prep cook, wardrobe assistant and stylist, someone to help me live right at home. life's good. when you have a plan. ♪ ♪ the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate.
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♪ ♪ santa claus is coming to town. ♪ santa claus is coming to town. ♪ you better watch out. ♪ you better not cry. >> jackson 5 with the christmas music bringing you into the fourth hour of "fox & friends" this morning. good morning, welcome to you. good morning and welcome to you too as well. coming up ins this hour, we're going to flock a christmas tree.
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