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♪ have a holly jolly christmas ♪ it's the best time of the year ♪ are i don't know if there be snow. >> ainsley: fairfax, virginia. i love that shot. isn't that beautiful? looks like a little christmas town. >> we have gone there a lot to talk about politics and schools fairfax and loudoun county. your kids, two of them were born in that area, right? >> steve: mary was born in
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fairfax hospital and sally was born at resten hospital both in fairfax county. >> ainsley: did you live in fairfax county? >> steve: we lived in fairfax county. peter was born at george washington hospital just about five blocks from the white house. >> ainsley: where it all got started. now they are having their own babies of their own. >> steve: they are, indeed. >> brian: now we are looking at all these small towns with their own tree lighting. most of them are up by now. maybe last weekend will be the last weekend. if you don't do it by now forget about it only going to be up a week. >> ainsley: last sunday everyone stands in front of brick church on park avenue in new york and we watcher all the christmas trees down park avenue are lit up at the same time. every time you drive if you are coming to new york and you are on park avenue all those trees and all the families stand. they block off the street and the families stand there. it's all shoulder to shoulder, kids are on their dad's shoulders and singing christmas. >> brian: not full grown kids
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brian. >> ainsley: four grown kids. have parties open you are their windows. >> brian: new york is complaining too many movies being shot on the streets here on the upper west side as well as in brooklyn. i think they are crazy to complain because that helps sell the city people go i want to go to that block. so why are they complaining? plus it's taxpayer dollars. >> that's right. that's right. >> steve: most towns, going back to the christmas tree thing. most towns like their trees as close to thanksgiving as possible. so the merchants can subliminally remind you about a month of shopping before christmas shop early and often radio city music hall. rachel campos-duffy asking should i still so good still you have the jesus story. manger and santa claus comes. in. >> steve: my friend tony who is peter's godfather. he and his wife and son went to the show for the third time because the son c.j. is married
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to one of the actors. >> ainsley: really? >> steve: they take a picture in front of our all-american christmas tree and sent it to kathy and me. >> ainsley: we need to meet tony. we talk tony a lot. >> steve: tony has been on a lot. >> brian: tiktok, i know how popular it is especially 16 to 24. it's the number one site father some reason we can't replicate it with snapchat. meta or facebook put out. people are crazy for it. also china is spying on us with it. we watched the governor of maryland coming out with legislation watching it. they are not going to do it. they did it in south dakota with kristi noem. now we have a letter from governor abbott looking to do the same thing. asking state legislature this we must pass legislation to safeguard our state against threats like tiktok. we must work together to stop the chinese government's effort to collect, store and distribute texan's data and personal information. people have to make tough
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decisions stop being entertained about dancing will he prey cans and start deleting this app. >> ainsley: five states nebraska, south dakota, south carolina, maryland and texas and now the app. is being sued by indiana. this is what they say. the tiktok app. is a malicious and menacing threat unleashing on unsuspecting indiana consumers by a chinese company that knows full well the larms it inflict on yours. with this lawsuits are false deceptive practices which violate indiana law. how does that work when you are suing china, when you are suing a company no another country. >> bytedance regarding indiana, they both say that tiktok is violating their consumer protection laws. and one of them, and the a.g., todd row coat that how just quoted said tiktok is actively exposing our children to drug use, alcohol abuse, profanity and sexually explicit material
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at a very young age. deceiving indiana parents he says. he goes on to describe some of the videos. are about how to make booze. clips about strippers, bondage and fantasy. the particular problem is these are children under the age of 12, oftentimes who are exposed to this and suddenly a bunch of states saying enough with the tiktok we have got to have some control over it. the problem is the con stent so addictive. the content is really really good. i will see tiktok stuff all the time and that's really funny if gets tossed around. i remember august of us here on the couch about three years ago. tiktok came out with some contest we all downloaded it later that day someone said you
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know tiktok is in china. okay. didn't know that took it off. a lot of people know it's based in china, bytedance they still go ahead and download it because it's intoxicating. it's fun to look at line. >> brian: look what tiktok does in china. history, shuts off at 11:00. they have some educational tool. and tiktok is created by china to poison us the same way they are doing with fentanyl. they are trying to totally surround us whether it's building up their military, trying to poison us with fentanyl and tiktok. at one point the u.s. government has got to step. in trump was on the roofed to doing that. doesn't look like the u.s. government right now is moving. although they say negotiations between tiktok and the government have been delayed as officials continue to worry about the potential national security issues the app. could pose given its ownership by bytedance. why the delay? because it's popular, election is over. make the executive decision. >> here's the problem for us, i
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don't know if -- y'all didn't have tiktok when your kids were starting to get their phones but chris who is on the other side of the camera. he has little kids. i have a little one. i don't know how to use tiktok and she is so good -- they can figure things out so quickly. we all know that it was the same when we all got our ataris we knew how to do it better than our parents did. they get ahold of these phones, you don't always know what they're watching. you can't sit next -- i'm cooking dinner. i can't sit right next to her every time. when she questions older. can i now. >> steve: parental controls over what app. anels ainsley i will definitely sit down with someone at apple and figure that all out. >> steve: to the point to it being so addictive in china i remember in 2018, they actually were encouraging people to take a break after looking at it for 90 minutes. think about it. people were spending all day looking at tiktok because there is so much stuff. and there is an algorithm where if you like a particular thing,
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and you -- they can tell by how long you watch it, then the next one is going to be just like that. and then it takes you down the rabbit hole. anyway, they are saying you have got to take a break after 90 minutes, clearly it's intoxicating. >> brian: anything else with the phones it's all part of the same process. the u.p.s. government has got to step in. >> ainsley: hard for our generation to navigate in. if we closed the doors our parents knew we were doing our homework or talking to a friend. we didn't have cell phones and computers. >> brian: we can't deal with this international entity also the role it's playing in election with young people. you put these very polarizing staples out there and positions that have one separate as a country thrill and number two is to help you vote for a certain party. so how long are we going to let china have control of every facet of our lives? so, up to the federal government. to do what donald trump was on the way to doing, that's ban the thick.
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>> steve: you know what? rather than wait on the federal government becauses federal government moves slowly and glacial pace. if you are a parent, ask your kid, do you have tiktok? and if the kid is of a certain age and you want to make sure that they don't look at that just take of it 00 phone. talk to them and explain why it's a problem. and if anybody in your family has it, explain the dangers and the danger is the information is all stored in china. and what exactly does the chinese government have access to? we don't know. >> brian: nine minutes now after the top of the hour. one of the biggest problems in this country over the last few years has been woke corporations deciding who or what state to -- i don't know, put down stakes in. policies to implement. parties to follow. candidates to support. and because of that, you saw, i think it all come to a head or maybe prior to that in georgia. when coke and delta airlines and major league baseball stood up and said these horrible new election laws in georgia are
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forcing us to make a decision and therefore we are poll pulling out our business and pulling out the all star game from georgia turns out totally it will flacious. where the rubber hit the road was really from florida disney came out out will labels don't say gay bill. because of that, coming out against it, governor desantis said okay, you are going to do that? we are going to take back your autonomous status. you will be taxed like everybody else. the resulted in the ceo being fired and bob iger coming back. now seeing a lot of these other ceos paying the price for caving to woke policies tom cotton was presiding over he
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reeled veeld 'asked republicans to help him block the democrats from regulating their merger with the big grocery store chain albertson. so he was asking for help from the republicans but mr. cotton did not really think that that was a good idea, given what they have done. >> ainsley: he said now you want our help a while ago you were not supporting people who are conservatives that work for your grocery store, now you are coming to us asking for help. >> right. because he -- cotton pointed out two former employees in arkansas were fired after refusing to wear aprons supportive of the lgbtq plus community that led to this viral video on
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november 29th. here is the senator. >> this situation reminds me of the situation big tej companies have found themselves in recent years. they come to washington because they fear regulation from our democratic friends or action by the biden administration traditionally more supportive of free enterprise to come though their defense. i caution them for years that a silence conservatives and center right voters across the country if they discriminate they shouldn't ask republican senators to carry the water for them whenever the democratic friends want to regular divlat them or block their mergers. i will say this. i'm sorry that is happening to you. best of luck third most clicked on thing on our site for two days. christopher bedford you have seen him all over the channel conservative commentator. the ceo of kroger's forces his shelf stockers left wing indoctrination to work for him.
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pays himself nearly 400 times their salaries comes begging nor mother mane and power send him to democratic friends for scraps. >> conservative and lawyer briscoe cain he replied with go woke go broke this is the way. are. >> brian: bob iger out ever the culture wars. now ceos if they were worth their salary i got the answer to the boards and investors. i cannot get involved in this stuff anymore. we are going to stay out of it. >> ainsley: companies need to stay out of social issues and politics. if you are a grocery store stock your shelves and sell grocery the. disney make it phone for families don't get political. >> steve: look what can happen. >> ainsley: disney stock dropped bob iger had to come back. you can have your thoughts and whatever about lgbtq about gender, trans and all of that
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but, whether it comes to business, it's just not a smart move because you are going to isolate 50% of your customers. >> steve: just remember that when you then go and ask somebody for a favor ultimately ultimately that's what the cotton story is all about. 7:1 in new york city. new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is now apparently the subject of an ethics investigation on capitol hill. >> few details about the probe have been revealed but the news follows this controversial appearance at the met gala last year i will never forget it. kevin corke joins us from washington kevin? >> aoc's offers says it isn't worried about the congressional probe which apparently has to do as ainsley pointed out with that appearance at the met gala which is where every year the fly and fabulous sport, air kiss each other and they smile for the cameras. now, for her part, aoc was seen
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as you see right there mere fact of referral extension and the mandatory disclose e. dislosh and the name of the subject of the matter is from the itself indicate that any violation has occurred or reflect any judgment on behalf of the committee as for aoc's office the congresswoman taken ethics seriously refusing donations from lobbyists, corporations or other special interest. we are confident this matter will be dismissed. you may recall she also had a response to criticism over on instagram that she posted that night about the met gala. new york city elected officials are regularly invited to and
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attend the met due to our responsibilities in overseeing our city's cultural institutions that serve the public. obviously more on this as it unfolds on capitol hill. i think it's worth keeping an eye on, guys. >> steve: also, in addition to the expensive dress though, the tickets were 35,000 for the met. >> exactly. >> steve: we don't know but we do know during that report kevin corke did that air kiss sound which i have never actually heard during the newscast. how does that go kevin? >> are. [kiss] >> ainsley: thank you, kevin. >> brian: carley shimkus has the news. >> carley: possible break in the case the four slain university of idaho students authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying a car seen near the home where the students were killed at the time of their murders police believe the vehicle is a 2001-2013 white
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hyundai alan that. removing the personal items from the home to give back to their families it. includes a pair of pink cowboy boots belonging to madison logan that she had displayed in the window of her bedroom. sunday marks four weeks since the murders with no suspects or arrests outside of his mar-a-lago residents. "the washington post" reporting the findings at one of the former president's storage units in west palm beach, florida. documents found were immediately turned over to the phish. trump also hired teams to conduct searches at his other properties, including trump power in new york and his bedminster new jersey golf club. oh boy, harry and meghan's highly anticipated documentary is out this morning on netflix. within the first three episodes of the series, meghan is seen
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crying over the conflict with the media and the royal family. the documentary will be a total of six episodes. part 2 of harry and meghan will be released next week. now to a fox news alert. just an hour ago, iconic singer-songwriter celine dion stiff person syndrome which is a neurologic disease that doctors say is incurable. >> i miss you so much i miss seeing all of you, being on the stage. i always give 100 percent when i do my shows. but my condition is not allowing me to give you that right now. my focus and i'm doing everything i that i can to recuperate. >> carley: god bless her it consists of muscle stiffening in the torso and limbs with
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episodes of violent muscle spamples. the disease that effects about 1 in a million people is known to turn sufferers into what is being described as human statues. dion is rescheduling all spring 2023 shows to 2024 while canceling 8 of her summer 2023 shows. so it's a disease that i think a lot of people are hearing about for the first time. >> steve: never heard of it. >> carley: she is raising awareness of it. she seems very emotional. we're definitely wishing her the best of luck. >> steve: a young woman who would love to be performing and people love her. >> carley: boy can she perform. >> ainsley: the last concert before covid when everything shut down. i love her. she is so passionate. loves everybody. she sings with andre pa chilliy. my mother loved her. she has children and lost her husband not too long ago. so we wish her all the best. >> steve: indeed. all right. thanks, carry. >> carley: you are welcome. >> ainsley: virginia's
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school board expected to name interim superintendent following the oust herb of scott ziggler. the board will meet in emergency session. grand jury report how it mishandled two sexual assault by the same student. writing the wrongs was at the foregront of glenn youngkin and
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lieutenant governor winsome sears campaigns and she joins you now. good morning to you lieutenant governor. >> good morning to you, ainsley good morning to your viewers. >> ainsley: good morning. you said you were going it hold these schools accountable when you ran. some moms and dads momma and pappa bears voted you for you and the governor. grand jury report and now the school board is doing something about it. what's your reaction? started this whole process rolling of investigating what actually happened with the loudoun county school board. and then i want to also thank our attorney general amerireds who went ahead with that investigation upon that approval it. took us this long -- you see how long it takes sometimes to get through the mush and the muck and the myer of what is happening to our children in our public schools thank god we
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finally know the other side some of these democrats they branted us. they said we were against them and trying to make political staples on the back of their children. no, what we now know is that there is an absolute dereliction of duty that's correct that happened to our children in schools should have never happened. the superintendent lied. the school board which by the way is composed of six democrats and three republicans when they were talking it about us making this a political agenda can you see why. >> ainsley: any of those board members too? just the superintendent or look into some of the others? >> absolutely. they did not go far enough. put a blind eye to it. hear nothing, say nothing, do nothing. and that's not why we elect our leaders. we want them to protect our children. and at every step of the way this could have not happened. of the second rape should not
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have happened. because of the political agenda they put our children in jeopardy. my god as a mother when i watch that father just before the school board asking what happened to my child, and they dragged him away like a dog. well, we're not going to have that we're not going to put up with it. and we need different and the only way to get different is to vote differently. that superintendent was let go without cause. so he got a pay raise and now he is entitled to all of his benefits. my god, my god. >> ainsley: $320,000 a year and vehicle allowance. health insurance and retirement benefit. you are right. fired without cause. the grand jury said the school system bears the brunt of the blame. this 1-year-old student was at one school at stone bridge high school. they just -- he was convicted assaulted a young lady in the bathroom. then they just transferred him to another high school called broad run. scott smith is the dad you were talking about. who was arrested at one of the school board meetings. he was just demanding justice for his daughter.
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it later came out that we learned it was his daughter that was the victim. listen to what he said when he learned of the grand jury. >> that whole report laid out a bunch of, you know, misdeeds, criminal, you know situations perhaps. and report we get six recommendations of things that they should do better next time. you know, i hope that the grand jury is not done with their dispute yet. i hope this has more teeth in it. >> ainsley: lieutenant governor, thank you for fighting. keep fighting and let us know what happens next. >> absolutely. this is not -- it's not over. the grand jury is still impaneled. so we will see if anything comes out. but, you know, this is why i'm putting in a will on school choice. our parents need to be able to decide where their children should go to school. it is not the right of the government. this is the new brown vs. board of education fight. this is the new red lining and we are not putting up with it
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any locker. it is time. >> ainsley: thank you so much for coming on. have great day. answers apes coming up. we are awaiting the release of more twitter files following the firing of executive james baker or jim baker some call him who had a role in censoring the infamous hunter biden laptop. miranda devine exposed the dirty laundry and possible implications of his father, president biden and she is going to join us live next. to keep it together. now there's new theraflu flu relief with a max strength fever fighting formula. the right tool for long lasting flu symptom relief. hot beats flu. where can you go for family fun... and do your holiday shopping all-in-one? lowe's, actually. this holiday season come experience the magic of winterfest.
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>> welcome back. elon musk revealing now bombshells after firing top twitter executive and former fbi attorney james baker over his alleged role in the censorship scandal. former twitter ceo jack dorsey challenging musk to, quote: make everything public now as musk reveals, quote: most important data was hidden from you too, jack, and some of it may have been delete. think about this. fox news contributor, "new york post" columnist miranda devine "laptop from hell" where all of this started joins us now. we haven't heard much from taibbi. what is the most intriguing thing for you along with the exchange i just quoted? >> look, i think the fact that
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elon musk fired james baker, who was twitter's top lawyer and had been the top lawyer at the fbi during the entire russia gate and he was right in the center of that. and had had to leave, and then he twitter five months before the election. it looks very much as if his role was to be et gate keeper for any information that might be detrimental to joe biden because elon musk, while he hasn't specifically given a reason for firing james baker at the same time he said well, this material that we thought -- i ordered it to be released in full about how the "new york post" was censored by twitter back before the 2020 election when we put our story about hunter biden's laptop.
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and not all of it came out. that's what i thought when i first saw it friday night. i thought there is one big missing element that's the fbi intervention. when the fbi went to twitter, week after week at meetings and told them to look out for a trove of information, a hack and leak operation, a dump of information that might happen in october and might be about hunter biden. so they prebuncked our story and and james baker, it looks as if may have been the person who suppressed any information about that fired him. q.if jack dorsey, the founder, the former ceo says the goal of transparency is to build trust release everything without filter and let people judge for themselves, including all discussions around current and
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future actions, make everything public and musk's response in detail is most important data was hidden from you, too. and some say may have been deleted. everything we find will be released. so, is baker capable of sticking around long enough to delete in a way that would be untrackable? is he capable of that as a former fbi lawyer with great cyber contacts? >> oh, yes. of course he is. he is very much a creature of the swamp. and, you know canny enough to inbe sure that there is no smoking gun. but there will be some sort of a trail. telling us exactly who was involved in that censorship of the post. who hired james baker? i think that's a very important story, too. because there was also a lawyer at facebook, pamela collin another lefty professor who was
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parachuted in just a few months before the election and then went to join the biden administration. what's goings on and who is orchestrating all of this? >> brian: miranda, do you think you were spied on? >> well, it was -- not me personally. but my messages with rudy giuliani certainly the fbi had access to them. and we were talking about the story, when we were going to publish the story. i texted him and said hold off, don't give the story to anyone else, it's going to work out on october 10th. that was accessed by the fbi because they were spying on rudy giuliani. >> brian: miranda devine, thanks so much. unbelievable. just the beginning. coming up though, tragedy on the southern border. an agent dying while in pursuit of illegal immigrants leaving behind two kids at home. brandon judd says president biden believes the safety of border agents is an after thought and he will join us live to expand.
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>> a border patrol agent has died while chasing a group of illegal migrants in mission, texas, this serving as another example of the dangers our men and women face while trying to protect our southern border amie biden's failing policies. as we heard the other day that he had more important things to do. joining us right now president of the national border patrol council brandon judd. brandon, good morning to you. >> steve, it's good to be with you. thank you. >> steve: i'm sorry we have got such bad news we did not note identity of this border patrol agent who leaves behind two children. do you know the name? are you authorized to reveal it? >> it's not that i'm authorized to reveal it but congressman mayra flores did treat out this agent's name raleigh gonzalez. unfortunately he leaves behind family members and two very
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small children. that's very unfortunate especially when we consider that this could have been -- this tragedy was preventable if we would is had the agents in the field to need to deal properly. this agent would still be live today. >> steve: do we know the circumstances of what happened? >> we do. we know he was responding to an event of illegal border crossings and as he was driving. you know, when you look at this, the atv unit is a very highly specialized unit. they do not take into custody those individuals crossing the border trying to give up. the individuals that the atv units going after they are trying to evade apprehension. the cartel recognize they have to create time and distance between agents and the agents are going to gool fast they possibly can and be as safe as they possibly can to get to the location in order to be able to interdict and apprehend these individuals who are trying to evade apprehension. when you consider we have had
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over a million people since joe biden has been in office, that have been able to evade apprehension, can you see why it's so important that we act as quickly as we possibly can. >> steve: joe biden 48 hours ago said he had more important things to do than visit the border. >> yes. >> steve: in your work you hope that your boss would at least fake that he is interested in it but he has no interest in going down there being november three border patrol agents took their own lives, suicide. 1 so far in 2022. >> yeah. are when you look, mental illness very serious issue that we have to address in law enforcement. the stressors of the job are obviously going to play a part and especially when we are dealing with a crisis that we are currently dealing with that's not the only issue. there is a lot of issues that go on with mental health but we have to destigmatize mental
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health. we have to allow the agents to come forward and let the agency know that they are suffering from mental health issues. when we punish them for doing that which has been the history that's the problem. >> steve: you are in a tough line of work. hats off to you. sir, thank you very much for joining us today. >> appreciate you having me on. thank you. >> steve: you bet. exactly 15 minutes before the top of the hour and carley joins us right now with some news from the university of virginia. >> carley: that's right. the college is awarding pose it thiewm must degrees to the three college football players tragically killed in shooting last month. each degree was hand-delivered to the families by the director of athletics. and the president of the university during each player's funeral. the ncaa is also granting seniors on the football team an extra year of eligibility african selling their last two games of the season suspected shooter darryl jones jr. is expected in court later this
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morning. nearly 70% of americans are struggling to pay for groceries under the biden economy. that's according to the latest grocery shop survey by retail platform swiftly. they found a whopping 83% rely on coupons or loyalty programs to put food on the table. the troubling numbers come as will americans face price increases on everyday essentials across the board this year especially groceries. and to a fox weather update, mounds of snow falling in anchorage, alaska. the city seeing the snowiest month on record with it n. two decades according to local reports. the snow depths reaching a whopping 17 inches. the heavy snow causing dozens of crashes and leading to school districts canceling classes. those your headlines. adam, pick up the weather from there, my friend. >> you took over maybe most of my job right there. but can i pick it up from here. where it is beautiful out on fox square. really temperatures very mild
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across much of the eastern united states. let's dive right into it. we do see a big cold front stretching across the middle of the country. a lot of upper 50's and six to the west or to the east there over the mississippi river. the big cold front, boy, is it cold back on the other side of it. temperatures down in negative 1. the northern plains, the upper midwest going to be really cold air settling in and throughout the day early tomorrow. along that cold front, there is a big rainy patch stretching from oklahoma up through st. louis into indiana across tennessee and kentucky. interest is your forecast on the day, 50 degrees in new york city. 48 degrees in kansas city. fairly comfortable still as we move through december. those your weather headlines. steve, tossing it back inside to you. >> steve: thank you very much, adam. all right, meanwhile, join me friday night, 7:00 eastern, for a coast-to-coast christmas cook along with the doocy family streaming live on fox nation. 1,000 viewers have already signed up to cook along as we
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make a favorite from america's number one simply happy cookbook. it's going to be a lot of fun. peter doocy is going to be moderating and taking your questions. there he is making a cookie right there. it will be friday night streaming live on fox nation. you're invited. i think he is 12 years old in that picture. it was the number one cookbook for thanksgiving and now it's the number one christmas gift for the person on your list who loves to cook. get your copy today at simply happy cookbook.com. all right. it's now 12 minutes better top of the hour. former football star tim tebow is sharing his faith with the rest of the world in mission possible. one year devotional. is he coming up next. and he is going to join us as you can see on the couch. he is going to shake some hands and hug some people ♪ don't believe me just watch ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ this... is a glimpse into the no-too-distant future of lincoln. ♪ ♪ it's what sanctuary could look like... feel like... sound like... even smell like. more on that soon. ♪ ♪ the best part? the prequel is pretty sweet too. ♪ ♪
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>> tim t-bone use a thing or to about living at mission possibl life now he is sharing what it takes to move towards that mission in his first devotional called mission possible one you devotional, he challenges readers to pursue a a more fulfilled life by building thei faith every single day.
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>> joins us now hello, great to have you on the set. you wrote two of them, one is for adults and one is for children tell us about the difference. one is a little bit for children . that's why we went wrote that when your devotional to encourage people for 306 to fiv days and getting ready for a ne year into it with me. it is something that we think people can read it and into-5 minutes and it starts with god' word and than there is advice, and then somewhere written by heroes of mine, some of them parents who last children's, on is from survivor of human trafficking great i wanted to encourage people because every day if we could start our day first with god's word and then from other people do encourage us, to challenge us, to do life
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with us because i believe we ar meant for fellowship and relationship. we have a better chance of living a mission possible life ricky and not a lot of people who say their prayers at the en of the day as you reflect upon what happened, but it's a great idea to start your day because then you've got something to hopefully look forward to great. >> i think it's great to end your day by talking to god grad that's an amazing way to end th day. we wake up there are so many things challenging as for attention. make this the most important thing in your day. that's why monday's are so hectic because we've got all these things to get done in the week, why wouldn't we start our day with the source of life in then to practical thoughts to challenge us to maybe get uncomfortable and challenge us to maybe choose to put other people first instead of ourselves. so many times i've got all thes things and so many times when i say that it's because it's abou me, but this is really challenging people to put other people first if you want to liv
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a mission possible life, it starts by having a relationship with god in then investing in other people bite shoot truly chooeople trust over yourselves great. >> do you want to read an excerpt from the book? >> would like you too. >> i believe one of the greates tragedies would be to reach the end of one's life and look back and say i was successful in all the things they did not matter. i want you to be successful, bu more than anything i want you t be significant really, i wrote that because i think it's so easy for all of us to achieve success in to chase it and it's not necessarily a bad thing. i want to be successful. i've never woke up and said today's a good day to lose, but if i was to choose another word i would choose significance because significance is about other people.
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how is it different than when you help somebody without the spotlights ricky get the heisma trophy is a humbling amazing award, but it's really a team award for what the whole team did that year pray that's an amazing honor, but if all i did was was just win a trophy and i never did anything with the platform, then i probably misse the mark. i'm so grateful i've had the opportunity to win that, but it went for $150,000 to help kids that our battling cancer. >> using your platform. >> what matters at the end of life, what will matter more. that you have an amazing trophy that one day is going to rest? >> we love you, thank you. >> we love you guys, thank you. >> wore fox and friends coming up. find your potential then own it support your immune system
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