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crossing into el paso, texas. >> title 42 is set to expire in 11 days. order states are bracing for massive numbers. >> winter weather on both coasts, very heavy snow? california. this is one that sweeps the entire country. a major snow storm the next couple of days. >> mahomes and it is caught! touchdown! ♪ ♪ >> i am sure if you guys are wearing 3-d glasses at home, you can see that's a fireplace that we have pretended to build. >> i don't think you need 3-d glasses to see. >> you don't? >> i should take mine off
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though. >> look at those presents, i wanted a big square and one rectangle. that's what i wanted. >> i have been asking for a pony 50 years. >> it is hard to wrap. >> it got a sign that tells you how many days until santa's here. >> my daughter tries to open two everyday. >> my daughter got her advent calendar for her dog. >> how cute, it had biscuits inside? >> aw. snoops it is sad in a way. >> i want you to track it. what if i told you this chocolate. oh, they don't do it. what's with america? >> brian -- >> it was not just started by america but it is to build anticipation for the day that jesus was born. >> exactly. >> right, right. >> so put something no good in
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it. >> and they added santa claus instead of the meaning of the real season. >> okay, two more sets of twitter files were shown over the weekend. >> we are up to four now. after the files revealed, weekly meetings between twitter higher-ups and government agencies. alexandria huff is live to tell us more. >> that's right, it has been ten days since these twitter files start to drop. the personal political bias of twitter and staff, writer matt taibbi revealed executives holding regular meetings with the fbi, dhs and dni, taibbi shared this. after january 6th, twitter executives getting a kick. he
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goes on describing the screened shot showing twitter's head of trust and safety knowing that he had to come up with some cover of who he's meeting with. very boring meeting that's not about trump. roth says pretty much. definitely not meeting with the fbi. yesterday, the white house's john kirby said they had nothing to do with twitter's decision making. >> we are directing private social media companies on how to manage their content. these are decisions 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 is not a good use of information environment for the american people but it is up to these social media companies to determine how they're going to manage their content and how they're delivering that to their
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users. >> speaking of users and user experience, today elon musk is relaunching twitter blue. it had a rocky start last month and now the ability to purchase blue check marks return. you will see that musk had not been holding back in the platform. he purchased this and he wrote "the woke mind of the virus is defeated or something else matmatters. " he's working to increase the character count from 80 to 4,000. >> it is going to be gigantic, 4,000? >> i thought the great thing about twitter was the brevity. >> right. >> we lost that. >> he's talking about that or he definitely wants to do that? >> who's going to say good-bye to to alexandria. >> 4,000, that character count
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reminds me of college days. >> it is like a paper. >> >> alexandria, thank you very much. >> he's 100% right, more and more people shaking it off and taking the box off of the statue and the latest of when bob iger takes over disney and the blow-up of 2.0 everybody is so woke in delta and pepsi and one of the soft drinks, was it coke? >> coke. >> and major league baseball, we got to run thousand now, we don't want to look bad. we are coming out of a woke -- >> the pendulum is swinging the other way. >> we would not know anything about twitter had he not bought it because it was radio silent. >> he's a billionaire. >> this latest thing about woke mind had to do with the bots and it looks like he's going to
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reveal how many of those things on twitter have been robots. nonetheless, stewart appeared with brian in the first hour and talked a little bit about how multi-billionaire is a disrupter in the best way. >> you can't ignore elon musk. he makes headlines every single day, he loves to be the center attention and he's a major league disrupter. what you got here is big government and big media and twitter executives. all getting together to conspire to deprive voters of political information right before the election. that's a block buster. >> and when you look at all the stuff, it is clear that behind the scenes of twitter, they were trying to figure out what to do before the election and they used warnings from the federal government as the reason why they would clamp down and ban issue the new york post story about that. >> well, brian had mentioned the
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philadelphia statute, there is news this morning about that christopher columbus statue that the mayor was very woke, the mayor calling it a matter of public safety after protest of racial and injustice, he wanted that statute to cover it down. they covered it with plywood you can see there. a judge ruled on friday said that you got to take this plywood down, the statute can stay. more to the point, the city accepted the donation of columbus statute in 1876, it had rp an rp an fudiciary to produce statue. >> one thing i want to interject before we read the comment of the mayor is not happy. put a
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plaque in there and get it approved. don't take the statue there. >> right, because it belongs t >> >> >> it reminds me of what o on twitter. >> have an explainer. >> the mayor back in 2020, the summer when there were other protests. they simply enclosed it and now the mayor is not happy and he has reminded people, look, columbus had slaves and you know he was -- he was troublesome to the indigenous people and that's why we had to take it back. >> indigenous people back then were enslaving each other and even in the caribbean where he landed, all these tribes trying to dominate each other, it was two different civilizations clashing, we used to learn about things and now we just judge them and box them up.
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now, i wonder if they're going to bring the roosevelt statue in natural history. the roosevelt was responsible for the museum being there, within native american and african-american, he just happens to be in a horse because he's teddy roosevelt. so, he's at the museum of natural history and yet they took it down and sent it to north dakota. >> in new york is a city's decision and this is challenged and the judge says take the box off. >> you said the mayor. >> the mayor wanted to take it down, he said we are disappointed in the ruling and we continue to believe in the christopher columbus statue should be removed while we respect this decision and we'll continue to explore our options for our way forward allowing philadelphia to celebrate their culture and heritage while he
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wanting everyone's different backgrounds. >> it is nice they could keep t there because it is historical a couple of years ago. >> coming up on 11 minutes after the top of the hour, carly joins us with news from if world cup. >> we have a fox news alert her herhere. a qatar photograph died. the second tournament has died after u.s. soccer writer was a photo journalist for a local sports outlet, he died on saturday, it is not immediately clear what caused his death, wahl died on friday at the end of the match between netherlands and argentina. his brother believers he was killed, unbelievable situation there. tragedy for that family. brittney griner is back on the u.s. and back on the
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basketball court. her agent said she picks up the basketball for the first time and dunk the ball. her strength in this process had resolution would come and the hopes she displayed everyday is what kept all of us believing this day would come. in boston, passengers are stranded on grounded planes, travelers on delta flights at boston logan international airport saying they have been held on planes for hours. 36 flights have been canceled and passengers camped out at the airport. delta have not yet comment on this unfolding incident. art literally imitate life in london. a woman who turned out to be a statue. someone called and claim a person
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aspears to be suffering a medical injury. that person turned out to be christina, a realistic sculpture. c ccops quickly discovered ther they were there to rescue a piece of art. you understand where that person was coming calling the cops? >> yes. credit to the person who made that statute. >> the paramedics unava unavailable -- unavailable to revive statue. >> you are right, thank you, carly. >> the libya man accused of bombing the pan am plane is set to appear before the judge today. >> pearce morgan on the justice more than three decade in the making. ♪
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today the suspect accused of building the bomb will be here in court and finally facing justice for the first time. the 1988 bombings killed 188 victims and including a friend of our next guest, pierce morgan, he's joining us now. >> good morning. >> i sure you are feeling a little bit of relief and justice? >> i am sure all the families will do. the worst terrorist attack we have on british
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mainmainland. she was excited e her family. and the week before because she was working with my wife at the time, and they both worked as nurses in london. and so she was a really fun and loving and great girl at the stage of her life and becoming a nurse and that was her great dream and great vocation and her life was snuffed away. i remember they were completely devastated. such a beautiful person murdered in a poor way. to see now, decades later of the slow wheel of justice finally, finally beginning to -- i certainly feeling it myself of a
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profound sense of relief and exasperation. >> you are exactly right. this whole case laid bare of what international terrorism was. this happened more than ten year before 9/11. what we heard in court testimony, the guy who ordered the hit was never accountable. >> and it was an absolutely abomination and only one person convicted of many offenses connected to a widespread conspiracy is a complete disgrace. it is a failure of the justice system and education of how far the libyans went, led by the leader and also how far they went to uncover up to make sure
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we could not hold anyone accountable. again, i believe it comes to some form of accountable and somebody will now face a trial. there were more than just two of them involved anyway and the fact is taken this long after 30 years to bring the second one into justice is astounding. >> and we know how unfortunate if you are one the eleven who died on the ground. >> pierce, on another note, you know england was my team after the u.s. is eliminated, how do you feel about harry king kicking it over the top over the personality kick? >> just remining you it is football and not soccer. it is not the same here. it is always the hope that england one day will do what they last did when i was one which is win a major
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international trophy, they won the world cup in 1966. this seems to be our turn and chance. the golden generation of players led by a brilliant captain. we knew it would went into penalty at any form, we have to guide because canes' record on taking penalty is as good as anybody in the world. then he gets another one thinking this is it, wait, it is coming home then he blew it about 4,000 feet in the air. >> could we get into the nuance of it? the goalie was one of his good friend so he must be thinking this guy practices with me and we played together 300 games and he knows where i am going to put it. he clearliover thought it, right? >> you know what we should have done is let somebody else take
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it. you are right. the french goal keeper, would have taken penalties between each other for ten years. the first penalty came out which his teammate in the club level. he should have passed it to somebody else and try something different. if he smashed it, we would be heroes and we would have gone onto win the world cup and i would having bragging rights the next four yeyears. but we are sharing th failure and defeat. >> that really went down the well. >> of what pierce is describing is what happens in the dream sequence. >> pierce, thank you very much >> thank you, pierce. >> good to talk to you guys.
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turl turlturley. so hunter bide what he did and now wants to go in the offense? >> one was in "the washington post." these campaigns are not publicized. that gets to the second reason. the reason it is not publicized because they could be viewed as an attempt to intimidate witnesses. he was brought in as their business manager and he correctly directed by the statements made by president joe biden, the article talks about targeting him as well as other witnesses. >> including john paul mac isaac who he dropped the laptop off to who did the responsibility thing by bringing it to the fbi in 2019. somebody is getting in his head saying your best defense is
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your big offense. the white house has a different view more than likely, correct? >> it was interesting, the post went to great lengths saying this would be operating separately from the white house and even though the former chief of staff of his senate office involved in some of these groups and alliance. this is clearly a concerted effort to prepare for what to come out of this. and what could come out of this is obvious that democrats voted against any investigation of the peddling operations by the biden family. that's going to be opened up and it is not going to be pretty. so this is an effort to create a second front. >> to create a second front. chaos. >> there is so much to bring up here even if you have not been feeling well of the four
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released documents. if you are an independent company, you could do that if you want but don't lie it about in front of congress. remember jack dorsey who's all over this urged elon musk to buy twitter said this in 2018. >> are you censoring people? >> no. >> twitter shadow banding prominent republicans, is that is true? >> no. >> clearly a lie. is he in trouble? >> well, he would have to be delusional not to see the potential criminal liability here does not mean he'll be charged. i expect this would be a hard sale for attorney gengeneral mayor garland. he's accused of being aggressive. this is something he clearly needs to lawyer up to address. i mean it is on its
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face that appears to be a false statement given to congress. these documents and files have been released have really erased the room for many of these censored apologists, there was no censorships and none of these throttling or efforts to suppress views. all of that is shattered by the release of these files and what musk had done is forcing people to take sides on free speech. these groups can now support black listening and throttling and other suppressive techniques or they can support free speech. >> or you can blame the guy that voted for barack obama, his name is elon musk. one thing transparent is clear. they felt
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emboldened after banning trump and they went after anybody setting opinions on covid-19. you go after esteemed doctors who are lawyering up to go back out. jonathan, you are at the forefront on this. i look forward to your reporting on this. >> thank you. >> a mass caravan of illegal immigrants now overwhelming el paso at a shelter. look at the. you will see shots of them, they're stuck outside. our fox news correspondent exposing this crisis joining us live along the rio grande. if you have heart fa, entrust your heart to entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema,
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>> reporter: good morning to you, that's exactly right and enormous migrant caravan of more than 1,000 crossing into el paso last night. this was the single biggest mass crossings we have ever witnessed at the border. local media and el paso reporting maybe this is the biggest crossings in history, you can see wave after wave of hundreds of migrants waiting across the river and gathering and waiting for processing. you will see in this video at time that line is as far as the eye could see. it was cold and chilly in el paso last night. you will see some of these migrants started campfire on the side of the border while they're waiting to get in. border patrol now haswell over 5,000 people in
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custody in the el paso sector. border patrol started street releases in el paso. almost # 00 migrants released to el paso city treats in part of this massive caravan that came across last night. you can imagine the massive drain on border patrol resources. how did this caravan get there? it was bussed in. take a look at the video. you can see 20 of these migrant buses received a mexican police escort and were bussed in and they were dropped off at local shelters and ngos. the migrants immediately walked down the border and to the river and crossed illegally in mass. el paso is not the only spot getting hammer right now. eagle passes as well. take a look at this video, just about an hour ago, another single massive group of up to 500 migrants that
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crossed illegally. all of them are single adults and the last couple of days, they had groups of 704 and 650. enormous group right there and it is having an impact on border control. take a look at this last video, over the board of patrol tent facility where they process these migrants, its got a capacity of a thousand people. t trtp the t trtp the overflow started ov week. vans were unable to load because of so many. back out here live, keep in mind title 42 is set to drop nine days from now. you just saw the situation at the border right now with title 42 in place. all of our border patrol sources are telling us when title 42 drops, it is going to get significantly worse. we'll send it back to
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you. >> it is crazy. bill, real quick question for you, who put the people on the buses? because clearly there was coordination between the buses and the ngos and the mexican authorities? >> reporter: we don't know. what we know is the caravan of buses came in from elsewhere. once it got to the mexican state of chihuahua where guarez is, it was stopped. they decided to let that caravan go through. they received police escort and they were all dropped off and walked across the river which you can see in that river. the biggest group we have ever seen in more than a year and a half covering the border now. >> they're all released most of them in the united states. great reporting down there from the mexican border, thank you very much, bill. all right, carly joins us at 19 minutes before the top of the
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hour with news from georgia. >> that's right, i certainly do. an employee at this restaurant in georgia shot and killed, an an armed intruder attacked him joshua hickey demanded money. the worker fought with the suspect over the gun before pulling out and firing his own legally owned pistol. authorities say hickey died of his wounds but the unidentified employee was uninjured. after a lot of backlash on both sides of the pond, trailer for part two of netflix's harry and meghan documentary is released this morning. >> i want to protect my brother and never wanted to tell the truth to protect us. >> they were not being thrown to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. >> the three episodes will dive deeper into the wedding and the
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second installment comes out on thursday. these triplets are making the bold choice to join the marine corp. together. the 18-year-old trio teaming up to serve their country and making mom very proud at the same time. i never thought in a million years that would happen, calling it a decision honorable. the boys plan to graduate from high school and head to basic training in south carolina. who does not love that? congrats, guys. adam, over to you. >> carley. >> let it snow. we are tracking winter weather sweeping across the country. a little snow already. that's the know that folks saw as much as eight inches in interior england. that sno snosnow is moving across thd states. we got winter alerts for millions including blizzard
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warnings. that's the low pressure on the low pressure system. that's the storm system that's going to bring snow and sleet across the entire low 48 other the course of this week. it is a big one to track and this is where the snow is heading. some of those purples, snow will be measured in feet, n nnot n nn inches and maybe three fee or four feet. blizzard-like conditions. this is a big one to watch and could leave white christmas for some folks here as we get towards the holiday week. those are your headlines. >> thank you very much. thank you to everybody who joined the doocy family live friday night. we had a lot of fun making delicious recipes from our cook book. it itit was the number one cook in america and now it is the number one on your list, get your copy it is simile
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after the incident. >> and in the nfl, the last pick in this series nfl brought the 49ers to a 35-7 win over tom brady, the buccaneers. the jets, 20-12. patrick mahomes showing his superb passing skills over the broncos. 34-28 win. >> it is caught! touchdown on a full sprint to the end zone. >> the ravens edging up the steelers, 16-14 to stay on top of the afc north. jalen hurts continue to make his case for mvp as the eagles eat the giants 48-22. ainsley over to you. >> look who's down here with us.
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tonya tucker. >> josie. >> what brings you to town? >> i have everything i ever dreamed of but i never felt to empty. >> who are you? >> now, she's got to choose between fame and a brand new family. >> tanya tucker is join us with more. good morning to you, it is an honor for us. >> thank you, these early morning. >> you have been the the business for a long time. 50 years and now you are back to acting. tell us what it was like? >> backed up acting more like. they were after me about doing something and i have been going and going in a different direction and the last couple of three weirs have been cyclone now. never mind the tornado, when they offered me this, i was
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attentive but they taulked me into it. if i am going to do an acting role, i should really bite into and get out my acting ability. it is down there some where. i mean this movie was so much fun to work with ashley williams directing and the whole casts with clayton and rosalie and olivia. everyone was casting so well and i don't know what they are doing with me. >> tell us about the movie? >> i got to play myself a bit where i am tired of hollywood and how they try to make country music something that's not really and i was tired of it and i was doing a country christmas special so i just take off.
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that, i am good at, i can take off. i left and went back to tennessee to where my mema raised me and my parents were killed when i was 11-year-old. so i went back and when i went back to the house, these three orphans were in there. they had been camping out because they ran away from the orphanage. they were there living and ran away. so, the things that we went through and a lot of love started happening. i fell in love. >> i saw you hugging them. >> in the meantime, my old boyfriend comes back to my life and i left him over 30 years ago over something that was total misunderstanding. i was so glad to get this role because i think he's such a talent. he's got a
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great voice. we are talking about making a record. >> it is so good to see you back. grew up in south carolina so i listen to your music and no so much about you and your life. first, it was texas and you moved to arizona and your dad sat you down and said, do you want to live your life here or be a star? >> oh, i remember the exact time and at that time the arizona state fair was going on so we always had the posters whoever that was performing that year and i looked at it and i said daddy, i want to be a star. he said, okay, you said the truth so let's go. quit the big job and i was taking $10 or $12 an hour. back then, that was a good price. >> right. >> he put it off to -- >> your parents were so supportive. you had siblings in
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college. >> we called my dad the seven years it or something. he had time to work with me when he was home from work but he worked late hours and mining and copper and selling junk dealers. he could well. my dad could sing, actually. there was not many things my dad could not do. and he was probably the only one that could manage me, you know? i am so unmanageable. it was a wonderful thing to have my dad but also and he begged me to learn more about my business. it is also the other side of that coin was i don't know about a lot of things that i would not have known if i had not had him. >> he sat around constantly thinking of ways to make me better and my children to be set up. >> that unconditional love. >> yes, i think of him everyday
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and a lot of my songs i refer to him and my mother, too. they were both very special to me. >> well, they raised you well. >> congratulations on your success. >> well, they tried and i am trying to make them provide. >> a national country christmas at 8:00 p.m. on paramount network. tanya, thank you so much. is that your dog? >> come here stellar. >> come on baby, that's my girl. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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♪ >> how cool was it that dog ran on the set? >> how cute was she. she said dennis quade gave her her dogs. they had a lot of surgeries. so cute. >> bill: good morning and we're pulling back the curtain when a new batch of internal emails the lengths the company of twitter went to to censor conservatives. fourth batch is dropped. i'm bill hemmer in new york city. hello to you. >> dana: i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." there is more to come not just on politics but on scientists especially regarding covid. there is all of that. elon musk releasing parts 3 and 4 of the so-called twitter files over the weekend. they reveal the process ca
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