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under president joe biden. we're talking about 22,000 people just in the last two years since he has become president. again, who is among the got aways? that's what we need to be concerned about. we need secure borders. they have to allowing feel. >> carley: we have to leave it that. thank you so much, congresswoman. with that fox and friends starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> carley: director of national intelligence forcing top biden administration officials into damage control mode. >> we 'directing companies on 'aren't directingcompanies thoul content. >> becomer locker bescotland set to appear in court. >> killing all on board. >> libya turned this person over. we should get as much information from him as possible. >> border crisis completely out of control. more than 1500 migrants crossing
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into el paso, texas last night. >> title 42 set to expire in just 11 days. border states are bracing for massive numbers. >> winter weather on both coasts. >> very heavy snow in california. this is going to be one that will sweep the entire country a major snow storm next couple of days. >> opposite side, mahomes, he will chuck it ahead and it's caught. mckinnon has next year touchdown. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ santa's coming for us. >> steve: live from new york city on this the 12th day of the 12th year 2022.
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it's "fox & friends" as you look at the all-american christmas tree with the red star on top. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas here in the northeast. >> ainsley: santa's coming for you, steve. >> steve: we wound up with a couple of inches of snow last night in jersey. welcome aboard, folks, it is studio m. right here in the heart of mid down manhattan,. >> ainsley: how was your weekend? >> brian: was that musical youth? they had that one song? who was that? >> sia. >> brian: i her heard that song was it recorded yesterday? steve sounds terrible. sounds aggressive. >> steve: we put the name up there for a couple of seconds. >> brian: disappeared quick. >> ainsley: santa was not offended. i talked to him over the weekend. the real santa at a christmas party for children. my daughter was front and center right at his leg. >> steve: how do you book the real santa, i wonder?
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>> ainsley: i didn't book the party. i just showed up. i will have to ask my friend. >> steve: hope you got ready for the season, because we are just about three weeks away from christmas. in the meantime, two more sets of the twitter files released on twitter over the weekend. >> carley: top biden administration officials in damage control mode now after the files revealed weekly meetings between twitter higher ups and government agencies, including the fbi. >> brian: here we go. alexandria hoff is live in washington to tell us more. hey, alexandria. >> good morning. the biden administration is standing by their message that twitter is a private company and, therefore, able to make their own decisions about content that the white house was not involved with. but, as these twitter files released by elon musk have been sorted through by journalists a light has been signed on twitter relationship with federal agencies. writer matt taibbi shared after january 6th internal slack getting a kick out of intensified relationship with federal agencies.
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yoel roth lamenting enough generic calendar descriptions to very interesting meeting partners. noting to a colleague covering up with covers who he had been meeting with becoming more challenging. very boring business meeting that is definitely not about trump. winky face. roth says pretty much. and then, quote: definitely not meeting with the fbi. i swear. well, the twitter files appear to prove the joke is he making there here's how the white house's john kirby responded to questions about twitter's federal relationships. >> we aren't directing private social media companies on how to manage their content. these are decisions that they have to make. as appropriate. now, look, we obviously don't want to see the public square polluted with hate speech and disinformation that -- that's not a good use of the information environment for the american people. but it's up to these social media companies to determine how
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they're going to manage their content and how they are going to deliver that content to their users. >> taibbi has shared that internal document suggestions that twitter executives not only met with the fbi but also dhs and the office of the director of national intelligence. guys? >> steve: thank you very much, alexandria, i believe that was all part of a task force that we have within talking about for the last couple of weeks. members of the trump administration would meet with the social media companies and big tech once a week with the fbi, the dhs, the infrastructure, cyber infrastructure people, all people talking about, you know, we don't know what is going to come, but generally we think something is going to drop in october or november before the election. >> ainsley: what's interesting when you read his tweets that just dropped over the weekend or on friday, he talks. >> brian: matt's? >> ainsley: he talks about the yo roth. >> steve: the safety guy. >> ainsley: speaks in code about these meetings.
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he obviously doesn't want the public or anyone to know what they were actually doing. obviously it was secretive. and they knew that they could probably -- this would be a red flag for all of us. that's why he spoke in code to reveal these meeting and laughing about it and making fun of it. so, that was alarming to me. like he obviously knows he doesn't want us to know about the fbi, the dhs and dni. >> brian: there is so much alarming in this four tranche as well as the first three. what is also alarm something nobody else is covering it. but it's so unbelievable that the fbi feels compelled how high it goes, we don't know, who insert themselves to brief these social media companies. you can only imagine what is happening at facebook. knowing that steve hilton chronicled brilliantly last night how many people have left facebook -- excuse me, left the cia and fbi and gone to facebook, youtube, and twitter. >> steve: it's where the money is. >> brian: go with where the money is the relationship there that exists. and also the executive that left twitter that is now part of --
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is part of the biden administration and one of their consultants with social media. when you look at matt taibbi and as you will january 6th one thing and what they did after was one thing. what they did prior and the criteria they were using arbitrary and we don't like him. is unbelievable they went out of their way to diminish the things that got him elected in 2016. they went out of their way to make sure social media would not be an instrument of use. and twitter in particular is the first to be unmasked. the other thing is very fascinating is elon musk says he picked his pronouns and it's indict fauci or what else he brought up prosecute fauci. because the other thing is they politicized covid-19. but they did it in insidious way. squelching esteemed doctors and professionals for their beliefs about what may or may not work or what may or not be effective
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for kids and adults. unbelievable what has taken place. >> ainsley: also, two years ago we were telling you about that statue, the christopher columbus statue in philadelphia that the mayor, the woke mayor did not like it. he wanted it taken down. and so, they covered it up. you can see there it's covered up with the green and white and red italian flag over it. they covered it with this plywood box. >> steve: it's a plywood box. >> ainsley: there is a judge that ruled on friday judge harry hanna left the city has a duty to take down that plywood box it. needs to be removed and the statue can stay. >> steve: just remember, it was the summer of 2020 when suddenly all across the country people were saying we have got to take down the statue. >> brian: look at that. >> ainsley: all those protests. >> steve: that is in marconi park in central, philadelphia. that's christopher columbus. >> brian: first a warning, anybody who is woke, you will be triggered if you look at this. ask you like it's an eclipse cover your eyes or get special
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glasses. >> steve: listen, obviously, the judges were not triggered because it was a year ago where a judge reversed the city because the city said this has got to go. and then they put a restraining order and they said, you know what? until we take it down, let's cover it with a box. last year the judge reversed the city and said the city failed to provide enough evidence that removal was necessary to protect the public. and then over the weekend, a judge mary hannah left had a ruling and she looked at when we get stuff as a city, we have got to protect it. and she wrote more to the point the city of philadelphia accepted the donation of the columbus statue back in 1876. it has a fiduciary duty to preserve that statue, which is designated an historic object back in 2017. the columbus statue is not city property as is, for example, a city snow blower. so, the statue stands, the box is coming off. and we'll find out just exactly how many other towns across the
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country. >> brian: box is coming off. >> ainsley: last night. >> steve: we can put it back. take it down put it back. >> have a problem with it put something on a plaque underneath it. this mayor jim kinney such an embarrassment to this country. is he allowing his city to be destroyed by crime and destruction while saying there is no problem here, nothing to see here. while focusing on boxing up columbus statues. >> ainsley: his spokesperson said this we are very disappointed in the court's ruling. we continue to believe that the christopher columbus statue which has been a source of controversy in philadelphia should be removed from its current position while we respect this decision, we will also continue to explore our options for a way forward that allows philadelphians to celebrate their heritage and culture while respecting the hills industries and circumstances of everyone's different background. >> brian: one by one, let's unbox and put things back to where they were. >> steve: right. >> brian: unbelievable. >> steve: that's what is going on in the city of brotherly
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love. >> temins after the hour. a suspect will appear in court today in the u.s. over the 1988 lockerbie bombing, the families calling for justifiable 34 years after the attack. > >> ainsley: and travel nightmares. passengers stranded for hours on grounded planes. oh, that's so frustrating. we will tell you why. always look for the grown in idaho seal.
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with qualifying internet. >> steve: 6:15 now here in new york city. we are learning more about the man accused of making the bomb that destroyed panam flight 103 in 1988 which killed 270 people. he is appearing in court later today to face justice in the united states for the first time. >> brian: the man allegedly behind the terror attack is a former libyan intel operative
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who was also an expert in making explosive devices. >> ainsley: todd piro joins us with more. >> steve: 34 years since panam flight exploded over locker abu agill i can't agila mohammed massoud. >> building a the obama as i would 190 measures. suspect in custody after two years of negotiations. previously jailed in libya. one of three people charged to take the stand in an american courtroom. families of those victims reacting to the news. while is he grateful. is he looking for answers to iran's potential involvement, listen more than lynn i can't no. question in my mind iran was involved. if we had used intelligence information all along, we would have come to this conclusion years ago. >> todd: the justice department has confirmed that massoud will
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make first appearance on soil later today in washington. back to you. >> steve: finally some justifiable for those families, thank you very much, todd. >> brian: he already admitted to building the bomb, he was in libyan custody since 2020. we named him. bill barr signed off on his extra addition. libya is divided into two governments because we did such a great job in that 2011 operation. they divided in two. one of them said okay. can you have him if you want. we want good cooperation with america. >> steve: i don't know if that's exactly what happened because, you know, while u.s. media today is saying it's unclear how the u.s. negotiated his extradition. in the "the washington post," a story just crossed 55 minutes ago that said u.s. officials into the say how we came into the custody of this guy; however, last month libyan local media reported that this guy had been kidnapped from his house and next thing you know he is in washington, d.c. so, you can connect the dots yourself at home.
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>> ainsley: he was in libyan custody at the time when we charged him back in 2020. not sure why it took so long to charge him. nevertheless, he is one of three libyan intelligence officials that were r. charged in this attack. here in the united states. and is he going to be the first to appear in an american courtroom. there were citizens from 21 different countries on that plane that died. >> steve: one of the terrible stories and we all remember it, it was close to 34 years ago, it was christmas week in 1988. and then suddenly a news flash on television about how this jet had fallen out of the sky over lockerbie scotland and it wasn't until later we realized it was a bomb. but, nonetheless, there were a couple of dozen students from syracuse university who had spent the fall studying abroad and coming home for christmas. >> and they all perished along with everybody else. 11 people on the ground there in lockerbie, scotland. see the hole in the ground where the jet came down.
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>> ainsley: we have the sister of someone who died on the plane richard minute nettie is the one who killed and sis sister coming up on the show in an hour. >> steve: absolutely. 6:18 now. time for news from our southern border. >> carley: that's right. good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. starting at the border shocking video of the border showing long lines of migrants waiting to be taken into custody by border patrol after entering the united states illegally. more than 1,000 migrants are believed to have crossed in that group alone, making it one of the largest mass crossings this year. it comes as lawmakers say the border crisis has now turned into a catastrophe with a record number of crossings so far this year we have seen nearly 2.4 million encounters at our southern border. and in boston, passengers are stranded on grounded planes as bad weather causes major flight delays. travelers on multiple delta flights at boston, logan international airport say they have been held on planes for
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hours before takeoff. reports claim at least 36 flights have been canceled this morning as some passengers camp out at the airport claiming there is no available hotel reservations nearby. a worse situation there delta has not yet commented on the unfolding incident. a new report is warning americans to brace for millions of job losses in the new year, the 2023 outlook report from city global wealth investments predicts the unemployment race to climb to 5.2% resulting in the loss of 2 million jobs. predicting the federal reserve will help trigger a recession by further raising interest rates in an attempt to fight inflation. to the nfl we go, starting with the last pick of this year's nfl draft. brock purdy leading the 49ers to a stunning 35-7 win over tom brady and the buccaneers. over in buffalo, the bills beat afc east rival the jets 20-12.
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and patrick mahomes showcasing his superb passing skills in the chiefs 34-28 win over the broncos. >> he will just chuck it ahead and it's caught. mckinnon has the next the touchdown on a full sprint to the end zone. >> carley: didn't even look at him when he threw the ball and the guy ended up catching it. steelers 16-14 to stay on top of the afc north. and jaylen makes his case mvp eagles beat the giants 48-22 over to you. >> brian: that did not go well for the giants. >> ainsley: i bet jillian was so excited. >> brian: they looked unbelievable for the eagles. >> steve: it went great for my chiefs. fantastic. thank you very much, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> steve: frustration and anxiety felt on the university of i'd do who he campus. why investigators are still urging the public to stay vigilant for nearly a month since four students were murdered.
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isn't the thoughtful roommate gift you think you need until it's attached to your key chain weighing you down with the truth of your new reality. forensic expert joseph scott morgan joins us now. good morning, joseph. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing well, thank you. you know, we have been so fascinated with this story. we want to find out who did. this why is it taking so long? >> you have to consider this evidence is multi-layered. it you know, you have evidence that predates the actual event because, remember, this location was actually known as what they have termed as a party house. you will have a lot of partial d.n.a. evidence there, commonly known as touch d.n.a. that they are going to have to assess. because you had all of these on a regular basis. and then you have anybody that was indwelling in that house that had intimate relationships, there is going to be probably whole source d.n.a. evidence there as well. and then, of course, you have
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the evidence that's left behind from that night, this very rich d.n.a. evidence is probably derived from blood. and we are just talking about d.n.a. at this point. we haven't even spoken about trace evidence, hair, latent fingerprints. any kind of tool marks that may have been left behind. so there is an incredible volume of evidence here to be saysed through. >> we learned with the white hyundai elantra if anybody has seen this please let us know. police said over the weekend they have a lot of good tips now. and they also said we want to remind the public to be vigilant and communicate with family and friends as you travel. when i heard that i thought that's what they always say. dolls that mean they might suspected that the killer or know that the killer might be in the area, still? >> yeah, we don't really know what they suspect right now. but i do know this. this is a savage attack.
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and so, yeah, you should remain vigilant at this location on this tyus. because you don't know where this person is. at least no information has been provided to this point. and, yeah. an individual that would do this. and in keep in mind. you know, i work for the coroner in new orleans and from the me in atlanta for many, many years before i was a professor. i don't ever recall even in two locations that are pretty good size like that where i had a quadruple sharp force entry related event in one single residence like this. this is kind of an outlier. so, that kind of emphasizes how unusual this case is, particularly in this little small town. steve. >> ainsley: i know when anyone passes away, the coroner's office comes -- the coroner or one of the deputies comes to your house, they take pictures, no matter what the situation is, even if it's, you know, someone who died of old age. what would you have done in this case, if you were the coroner or you were one of the forensics
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experts that was working this case? >> well, first off, none of the items within that dwelling would have been released yet. it still would have been locked down. when you compare this case, for instance, and i have drawn this analogy a couple of times, you think about parkland they knew who nicholas cruise was. they kept that location locked down for years and years. fencing up around the place and locked all the doors down. they took the jury up there and see it in a pristine state. we don't even know who this person is and they're allowing so-called sentimental items to go out the door. once they are gone, you can't get them back. that's problematic for me, personally. i don't know how everybody else feels about it, but that's a problem for me. you should keep it locked down. what's it going to hurt? i don't understand what the urgency is. >> ainsley: i'm not an expert either but i was questioning that, too. they don't know who this guy is and they are requesting to already clean out the house? do you think we will find this
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person? >> yeah. i think there is a high probability. and i'm a science guy, so i would like to follow the science here and think that there is some kind of traces left behind. remember we talked about just a second ago how savage this case was. many times when you have auto sharp force injury death like this a homicide so brutal and so very frenzied one of the things that happens the perpetrator will cut themselves. have you this co-mingling of d.n.a., biological evidence at the scene. and, also, this is something else to think about. we didn't really know at the beginning what the sleeping position was for anybody in this residence. you have it understand we have got two sets of people that are essentially co-sleeping together. in my mind, at least that would mean that the p. perpetrator would have actually have gotten into the bed and begun to attack them. you have a huge opportunity for there to be transfer evidence at the scene from the perpetrator to the victims and the
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surrounding area. >> ainsley: yeah, you just think if you are going to murder such a brutal way four people, somehow someone saw something, someone knows something. there walls blood or something there and maybe it's just going to take a little bit more time. hopefully we will catch this person. thank you so much for coming on. very fascinating. >> yes, ma'am, thank you. >> ainsley: a fox weather alert. a coast-to-coast storm impacting millions of people. we are tracking the incredible snow totals. the rain is moving east. and attention all twitter bots, elon musk has a warning for you. stuart varney on the major changes to the platform coming on in. hi, stuart. ♪ ♪ secret, secret ♪ i got a secret ♪ my true identity ♪
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>> brian: here's a quote, calling all bots and controls, elon musk, promising to shut down scammers ahead of relaunch of twitter .2 today. subscribe for a blue checkmark for $8 on the web or $11 on ios. confirming to maximum tweet length 180 to 4,000 characters? that's a totally different website. here to react the host of varney and company, american built on fox business, more on that later stuart varney. first off, shell off money if we want our blue check marks. >> yes, 8 bucks an month. using iphone 11 bucks a month. if you do a business show, if you are commenting on business news, you cannot ignore elon musk, he makes headlines every single day. he loves to be the center of attention. is he a major league disrupter. he has three headlines today. first of all, as you suggested, is he going to reform or revamp twitter blue, it launches today. 8 bucks a month. 11 bucks if have you got an
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iphone. 280 characters? no, 4,000 characters. that he was the revamp of twitter blue. okay. fair enough. that's just a technical thing. the second headline is musk says he wants his personal pronouns, he stated his pronounce prosecute fauci. and he promises more to come from the covid files that could be a blockbuster. that's a huge headline biggest of all, in my opinion, he says these twitter files show that michelle obama had a hand in getting trump dumped from twitter. can you believe that? >> brian: january 6th. you have to ban him right away. i thought you weren't involved in politics. i thought you were above it? just in a garden? what is she putting her hand on the scale for? >> but these files reveal conversations between traitor executives and government officials. >> brian: weekly meetings. >> saying how about this? how about that? do this, do that? that's collusion of the highest
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order. some would say conspiracy i imagine some of these stanford doctors and others banned and suspended they are filing lawsuits. they want to get to the bottom of this anyway regardless of whether elon musk bought it or not. >> i would like to see when facebook comes clean if they ever do come clean about what has been manipulated there. what you have got is big government, big media and twitter executives all getting together to conspire to deprive voters of information before an election that is a blockbuster. musk is right in the middle of this things. some people say he is distracted by what is going on at twitter and that he is not taking care of tesla. i think the man should be given a medal, case closed. >> brian: chips in brains. also wants to get to space and drive electric car. he wants to pure few social media. besides that pretty big it to-do
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list on a daily basis. american built i'm sure elon musk watches. who knows featured on it sooner or later. who do you have this week. >> bay area transit. bars, the san francisco bay area record transit system. how they built an extensive system in earthquake country. >> brian: we can't play the clip. have to pay you $8 to play this clip or still free today? >> it's free. >> brian: let's watch. >> they didn't know what the answer was then. they were inconveniencing. >> they were developing technologies as they went. >> how they built the bot. >> bay area rapid transit. >> stuart: 9:00 tonight on fox business. >> brian: when the bay area was actually working it's not now. >> stuart: back in the day. line brian palestine all right. stuart, look forward to seeing your shows. thanks for everyone in st. louis
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coming missouri athletic club. dana perino ohio met in person before she is really nice at point pleasant. go check it out brian kilmeade.com and saturday mccalmccallen, texas, two greatm not complaining. carley shimkus is upstairs and she is safe. >> carley: i am. thank you, brian. that sounds like a great event you and dana together. two of the nicest people. absolutely. got to get to some headlines here starting with. this the search is intensifying for an american student gone missing while study abroad in france. the parents of ken ity denald jr. say they last heard from their son on november 27th after he left the home of his host family and was heading to valencia, france. his parents said he seemed off during their last conversation saying he didn't want to go to class, which they say was very much unlike him. french investigators are calling it, quote: a worrying
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disappearance. a retired navy seal who garnered fame after coming out as trans gender is now detransitioning. chris beck, who was going by kristin beck says the process has destroyed his life. he is now raising awareness of the dangers of trans health service was saying, quote: there are thousands of gender clinics being put up over all of america. and as soon as kids go in and say i'm a tomboy, and then a psychologist says oh you are transgender and then the next day you are on hormones, this is why i'm trying to tell america to wake up. how about that? a first amendment lawsuit by a former virginia beck soccer player against her coach is given the would by a judge. kirsten hennings lawsuit claims the coach benched her and made her want to quit the team because she refused to kneel listen to a black lives matter unit statement before a 2020 game. accused the coach of berating her at halftime at the game. she quit the team a little more than a week after that incident.
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morocco fans are celebrating a big world cup win this weekend. it's a history-making victory. becoming the first african team to reach the semi fine finals. coach one of the greatest underdog stories ever. >> you want to support rockie balboa because of his heart and commitment. i think we are the rockie of this world cup. >> carley: morocco takes on france on wednesday. first argentina faces croatia. all on fox. over to you. >> if you would do me a favor, carley, call sylvester stallone because he is a friend of the show. have him comment on his character. >> carley: brian, i am on it. >> brian: actually, can you go then. if you were actually on the story you would leave the scene. >> carley: all right. bye. i'm doing it right now. >> brian: appreciate it. now to a fox news alert. mega storm from california making its way to the east coast after more than 21 inches of
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snow hit parts of the golden state. the storm already hitting areas of colorado and wisconsin on its way to the east coast. yesterday, parts of new york began to see flurries and winter weather advisories. i'm one of those people who saw flurries. issued as areas of the northeast as the snow could cause dangerous traveling conditions. we are used to summer still. check in with adam klotz he does weather. >> adam: yes, i do brian. let it snow, let it snow, let it ♪ a lot of folks seeing it in the week ahead as pretty much much of the country is going to be seeing that one system, sweep entirely across it. let's dive right, in look at the satellite and radar. there were frureys across the northeast. winding down now. as much as 7 or 8 inches in interior new england. this is the big winter system you were just talking about though, the rounds of very heavy snow in syria, nevada, now lifting into the park northwest and leading into the plains. blizzard warnings in place. powerful system sweeping across the country that big l on your
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screen is the low pressure system. this is what is going to play out over the entire week at times we are going to be talking about feet in of snow. in you live in the southeast that could be severe weather before eventually this runs back up along into the northeast. kind of an all-week storm, brian that we are going to be watching moving across the country dropping a lot of winter weather and leaving folks with a white christmas. that's something we'll be talking about in the week ahead. brian, those are your winter headlines, for now, throw it back knew. >> brian: thanks so much. bernie sanders is speaking out after kyrsten sinema drops the democratic party. will he support her new found independence? i sense not. former speaker of the house newt gingrich joins us live. and, you better check that christmas list twice. christmas is less than away. skip bedell is here to help you find the perfect gift for the perfect person and we're doing it outdoors which makes me wonder why i didn't bring a coat ♪ coming to town ♪ he's making a list ♪ checking it twice ♪ gonna find out who's naughty
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>> welcome back, got headlines here, starting with this, officers are fleeing new york city and heading to smaller areas as crime in the big apple continues to soar. the city of dan bury connecticut about 50 miles north of new york city reportedly welcomed six new nypd officers just last week. officers citing higher pay and a lot less crime as their reason for the move. it is the latest wave of officers leaving the force. as of november, about 1200 officers have resigned.
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and speaking of police, the nypd is showing off the force's most adorable four-legged heros in their 2023 k-9 and friends calendar. shows off the horses of the nypd mount the unit and k-9 crime fighters who serve on want front lines every day. all proceeds from the calendar will benefit the new and ongoing police foundation programs and initiatives. how cool is that? guys, outside to you. >> steve: very cool from. cool to cold it's 30 degrees outside. but we are here for an important research. less than -- watch your eyebrows, brian. with less than two weeks until christmas, it's time to be making your list and checking it device. our next guest is here to help you finish your shopping with gifts for the whole family that you can get by christmas. >> steve: joining us with his picking for any age and any budget, home contractor skip bedell and his beautiful wife allison in her dress that you bought her at walmart. >> all walmart stuff over here that dress actually came from
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walmart. look how great it looks. >> he came me on saturday night and came home with a dress and a sweater. >> she can make a paper bag look good, ainsley. >> steve: thing about walmart is walmart is america's big e. store, so it's subsequently america's biggest toy story it? >> really is. >> they have the best prices on everything. everything is less than 50% off other retailers with these toys. everything here is less than $50. this is from the list from the kids for the kids. they make the list of the toys that they want the most. can you get everything here. can you walk into the store. you can order it online, have it delivered to you at the curb, have it delivered to your house in two hours. have it delivered in one days two, days. some's os. get everything you need for christmas. >> steve: they still have easy bake oven. >> yes. >> bicycle requires no tools to put together. just snaps together. >> we put it together in five minutes. >> ainsley: gabby's doll house is huge. >> gabby's doll house is
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amazing. >> magic mixy. >> caldron and lego race car the kids go wild for all these gifts did. a great job this year. something for everyone. >> and everything for the family, too. there is the dutch oven, there is things for your hair. steve and something for your dog. > barculterie. >> silk scrunchy great don't damage your hair brings me on to the next products fisher's finery. these are silk. we love their pillow case i sleep on their pillowcases the last four or five years. everything in a beautiful box. already wrapped up for you. the best thing i love about the silk pillow case is it doesn't damage your hair when you go to sleep. you wake up looking just like this. >> ainsley: heard great for wrinkles. >> great to prevent wrinkles and bed head. >> steve: i needed those 30 years ago. >> free for great for the guys t
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don't know how to get their wife. great for the ladies. >> one i used pajamas and boxes for the men. they have something for everybody on their website fisher's finery. >> steve: all right. ladies. >> i have got some cool stuff, listen, adventurers, the campers, the survivors, we have four patriots. i love all the stuff they have. everything i'm going to show you here is solar powered. this is their solar powered sidekick. as you can see very, very light weight. basically a solar generator. you can run your refrigerator, your lights it. has usb ports. the best part is this cool little pack opens up solar panel and recharges the generator by solar. so you can run it right in your house. >> how much does this run. >> run as few hundred declaration on website. keep it right in the house. there is no fuel. no fumes, no exhaust. so this will power up your place in the case of an emergency and packs up into a really nice kit. this makes a fantastic gift.
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solar lantern, this runs for 12 hours. i love it. it's very, very bright. has a couple of settings. even has dance mode. has s.o.s. mode. >> handle. >> great work light. flashlight. this is one of my favorite. solid aluminum tackle flashlight. hammer and glass breaker if you keep it in your glove box in a car. seat belt cutter. very powerful flashlight. solar panel built right into the flashlight. totally waterproof and even a compass on the end. great stocking stuff and finally from four patriots this is solar power cell. basically this you keep on the dashboard of your car. >> steve: my wife has one of those. >> it's fantastic. i love. this keep it on the dash. it stays charged all the time. then put it in your pocket. say you are going to a stadium or a movie. it gives you a full charge on your phone, laptop, plug it into the usb ports full charge or whatever have you got. fantastic.
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>> steve: what's on fire over there. >> solo stove. it's the world's best fire pit. smokeless. brand new line. this is the mesa. they are actually portable, personal fire pits. so it comes in a little carry case just the way you see it. light weight. >> brian: gives some heat, too. >> it really does, you put wood pellets in it? >> or put regular wood inside of there as well, twigs, anything. >> put this on top of your picnic table. can you take it with you to your tailgate. it's a personal portable fire pit. >> same 360 air flow that all their big fire pits have. so it has the best, most efficient use of the heat in there. >> steve: i like the fingers of flame. >> good point. you see the holes all the way around on the inside on the bottom. double line construction. >> steve: lightning round 30 seconds. >> carb. it bracelets. evidence has on new bracelet. >> my every day carry. >> this is the phone case. this is made from broad wood and
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aepoxy resin. >> show the lacelet. >> matching knife set with the phone case. >> mount everest bracelet full that pentagonnography of mount everest. black american walnut. >> really nice stuff. >> this is their ruth collection where they have the all wood this year and all different types of wood and also a clear resin with the wood on their phone cases and the chargers and gift set. >> brian: skip bedell.com. >> 20% off. >> 20% off. fox is the promo code. >> go to skip bedell.com and you are coming back later on. >> we are. >> warm up in between. >> steve: coming up on this monday, how to protect your packages from real life grinches this year. the steps you can take right now to prevent porch pirates. ♪ you're a bad banana with a --
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