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♪ you'll know that santa's back in town, town, town ♪ >> steve: all right, merry christmas to saint mary's pennsylvania as you look at town square right there. they've got a pair of beautiful christmas trees currently 34 degrees. they've got a little snow. it's going to be a cloudy day as that storm moves throughout the northeast. it looks like it's largely a slushy event there. welcome aboard st. mary's pennsylvania, and here in our studio, studio m, the mezzanine level as you can see just nine days of christmas and we are getting so excited in and the last singer just put us all in the mood. >> steve: don't you remember when you were little and you were counting down the days, got to eat the chocolate on the advent calendar. i was so nervous that night, my sister would sleep with me because she was scared of santa claus. >> steve: we always got to open one gift the night before. >> steve: you did. >> steve: yeah. but if we said we want to open the really big thing my parents
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would say not that one you can have this one right here, squeak squeak. >> brian: i remember christmas we used to quickly, we'd have to wait until the last minute to put the tree up and we had to take it out almost right after knew year's because we used to have the roots. >> steve: a live tree. >> brian: yeah, a live tree so we had a whole row of our past trees and then our aboveground pool one year collapsed into it and wiped out four years. aen then one year i remember we dug up, came out even better the next year so we thought why buy a new won we dug up last year's tree and rewrapped it and put it back in. >> steve: probably a foot taller. >>. >> brian: i think no one else has ever done that. >> steve: you only have a limited time to up root it. >> brian: yeah because it's live. you wrap the roots, can never get that big of a tree, you wrap it you put it in and the ball was cool because the bull on the bottom you put the skiers there and you put the cotton over it, so you had the tree and the skiers so it really worked, we really adapted to at this time. i should have really hosted
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yellowstone because that is really the most naturey story i will ever share. >> steve: you are a manly man. >> steve: you can do a book too. >> brian: yellowstone. i will be lie kevin costner never looking at the cam ratchet camera's right here kevin costner so cool never looks at the camera. >> steve: you look at the camera where we are you're breaking the law. >> brian: this is what costner does coming up later we're going to talk about elon musk. >> steve: he's used to doing movies so in the movies. >> brian: right. >> steve: so we're looking at the tell prompter now telling but elon musk and the twitter account suspended at least a half dozen reporters and journalists including people from cnn and the new york times. >> brian: i'm not making eye contact. musk says he was putting them and their family in danger by sharing an account that tracks his private plane. >> steve: kevin corke joins us with the latest. >> steve, ainsley, brian, there was a series of tweets in which twitter's elon musk did explain why a number of journalists as
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you pointed out were suspended from the platform for, in your words, the platform's policy to not share the location information of another user. now, musk said these people will remain off the platform for at least the next seven days. of course, he could change his mind. he posted this. they posted my exact real time location, basically assassination coordinates an obvious violation of twitter terms of service. later the ownership tweeted this. if anyone posted real time locations and addresses of new york times reporters, fbi would be investing. there would be hearings on capitol hill and biden would give speeches about end of democracy. he then later posted a poll which he was talking about those accounts which had been suspended. he said, unsuspend accounts who doxxed my exact location in real time? should he do it now or in seven
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days? perhaps, surprisingly, most of those who took part of that survey said he should unsuspend them now. he also had this, rather the washington post did, one of its reporters was among those who had his account suspended at least temporarily a gentleman by the name of drew har well, the post tweeting this in a statement, the suspension of drew harwell's twitter account directly undermine's elon musk's claim that he intends to run twitter as a platform dedicated to free speech. harwell was ban i should from twitter without warning, process or explanation. now, all this is hamming as there's a brand new fox survey asking your opinion of elon musk. he's still favorable overall, 44-43 but it is mighty close. as for your opinion of twitter in general, well, right now it's not so hot. 54% say unfavorable. compare and contrast to this from back in april of 2018 when
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twitter's favorable was at 37, the unfavorable at that point was just at 39. now, as you well know, musk has described himself as a free speech absolutist. but, when it comes to doxing, there's obviously a line that you can cross and apparently this group of journalists either directly or indirectly crossed that line and so they are suspended at least for the time being. steve, ainsley and brian. >> brian: kevin we don't know exactly what they did because they got their accounts suspended we can't read what's out there. >> yeah. >> brian: we're assuming that they put his location in. >> we're basically assuming for the moment, and i want to be clear because we hopefully will get more information throughout the day but my understanding was there were some journalists who were either retweeting or directing their followers to tweet the information from this person who was sort of talking about his jets. oh, yeah, he flew here or he's over there. and if you're doing that, i guess his thinking is you're basically doing the bidding of someone who is trying to let the
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public know where i am. that's not safe for my family. and i think that's his thinking. although he will get a lot of push back on this i think for the next day or two, perhaps even longer than that, if he goes ahead to stick with his guns and leave them suspended for seven days. >> steve: that young guy who focuses on private planes and tracks them and tells you where celebrities are. >> steve: all right, kevin, thank you very much for the thorough report. we do need more information. in the meantime barry white. >> brian: by the way that's why i don't fly private. i don't want that kid following me. >> steve: nothing to do with fact it's like $30,000 an hour? >> brian: no. >> steve: just curious. >> steve: you have flown private before on that little puddle jumper. he sent us a picture i was like i will not get on that plane. >> brian: i had a woman, she didn't tell me i had the would down, she goes i forgot to tell you put the window up. i said where did you get this? she goes, it came in a box. it came in a box.
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>> ainsley: ga thing you didn't end up in the box at the end. >> brian: if you bought a plane and you're flying me and it came in a box don't tell me. >> steve: in the '60s those box planes were very popular. i flew in a couple. >> brian: the plane got here, it's in bubble wrap. >> steve: barry wise has been releasing the twitter files and wanted to reflect on it and talk about the old twitter regime and so she wrote this essay about it and about her observations of elon musk on sub stack, which is the site she's on on the free press. here's what she wrote. old twitter was operated by the morales of one group, now it is moderated by the morales and moores of one man. if i took anything away from my week of twitter it's about power, it's about how a handful have unelected people at a handful of private companies can influence public discourse profoundly because all of those people tend to move and think as one. there is something refreshing about musk barging into the twitter tower on market street
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and turning over the tables but i'm not sure anyone should have that kind of power. >> steve: and that's the big question. it goes from like a twitter council and twitter boards to one guy. in the meantime, speaking of one guy, one guy by the name of hunter biden has been in apparently some trouble with the feds. they've been looking at his taxes and gun purchase and things like that and now a freedom of information act is about to reveal a number of documents and also some images that were made during the obama/biden administration and a freedom of information request has been apparently granted by the national archives, and on february 28th just a couple of months from right now, national archives is going to release hundreds of documents from that era about hunter biden and his relationship with burisma when his father was vice-president. that will be very telling, what did did the obama officials know and write about at that time that we don't know now.
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>> steve: the white house isn't saying anything. they're just staying silent about whether or not they're going to invoke executive privilege to stop those papers from becoming public. >> brian: oh, they'll try. >> steve: and if they do become public they will be published february 28th. >> brian: right. let's not hope they're not in mar-a-lago. actually, they're obama era ones so maybe they're at the obama library. >> steve: could be. >> brian: they don't even have visitors. >> steve: national archives informed the biden white house and the obama foundation in a letter on november 30th that they were going to release it. >> steve: right. the national archives is still the custody i believe of all the national documents, presidential documents, regardless of what library they're at. >> brian: the thing is in this era of no more letters they're all e-mails and how many people don't do e-mails they're in government because they don't want anything tracing or tracking or the text message communication. things will be dramatically different. no more lincoln letters or reagan missives.
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it will be different. >> steve: it will be easier to search. fox news did a poll, how important is it the department of justice investigates hunter biden's business with foreign governments, a majority 72% say yes it is important. and gregg jarrett fox legal analyst thinks the same thing. >> it's a crime to confer a benefit to a foreign government in exchange for something of value, money to your son. if biden tries to use executive privilege to hide these documents, that, in itself, would be an abuse. the privilege relates to confidential advice that if disclosed would impair government functions. that has nothing whatsoever to do with burisma and hunter biden. there's no confidential information there. you've got a criminal investigation by biden's doj into hunter biden for
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corporation peddling, fraud, money laundering a variety of things all of which documents reflect implicate joe biden. >> steve: majority of those polled want this to be investigated. >> yeah. >> steve: 88% of republicans 74% of independents 54% of democrats. the difference is most of the republicans thing hunter did something wrong and think biden committed a crime. most of the democrats do not think either one is true. >> brian: exactly. >> steve: stay tuned. meantime dozen minutes after the hour and carley joins us with news from idaho. >> carley: yes, investigators from moscow idaho traveling at least 24 miles to collect surveillance video as they search neighboring towns for evidence after the murders of four university of idaho students and they are zeroing on this white hyundai spotted near the crime scene around the time of the killings. meanwhile ethan chapin's fraternity released a statement writing in part our love for the
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chainen family and other families affected by this event will never fade. and the family of xana kernodle said they're starting a scholarship in her name to keep her legacy alive. look how beautiful she is. customs and border protection is reporting more than 53,000 border crossings in el paso alone since october 1st. and despite desperate scenes like this one you see on your screen, the white house press secretary sparking major controversy after claiming the president has worked feverishly to secure the border. we are now five days away from the repeal of title 42. a texas judge also just put president biden's effort to end the trump era remain in mexico policy on hold while legal challenges play out. humans aren't the only ones suffering during this year's flu season. veterinarians now advising dog owners to get their ferry friends vaccinated, too. dogflu.com reports there are multiple kay mine influenza outbreaks in shelters and homes
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across the united states. who knew guys. i didn't. >> steve: big news. you not only have to worry about the people flu, you have to worry about the dog flu now. >> carley: that's right. >> steve: thanks carley i, you're very welcome. >> steve: coming up alvin bragg's office is reportedly so busy it could give a free pass to a career criminal pulling off pricey robberyeries, geraldo will react next. >> steve: plus we look back on the top moments of 2022 including all american concert performance. we all danced. >> ainsley: i love the jump. >> steve: todd splits his pants right there. ♪
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>> brian: christmas is coming early for one new york city gang member and it's not good news for us, people that abide by the law. far left manhattan da alvin bragg set to drop the latest set of charges against the serial thief saying the office is too overworked to bring him to justice a gang banger. tom react is geraldo rivera. have we ever heard anything like this? >> this is the kind of case exactly that undermines faith in the criminal justice system. it also, i would submit, is one of the reasons the democrats lost several congressional seats in the new york area. people are just absolutely sick and tired of a justice system that seems more bent toward the criminal and getting out of the
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office early than it is toward providing any safety for people on the street. this is an alleged gang banger as you say with a long list of priors, brian. he has an open rape case as far as we know dating back to may in brooklyn. he is really a bad dude and now he's committed allegedly four robberies of high-end boutiques on madison avenue but he is facing zero jail time because of a justice initiative called the manhattan justice opportunities in which he will be diverted to a social worker, social worker who is committed to striving to make each case an opportunity to positively alter the direction of a person's life. so he'll go to a social worker instead of to a prosecution and it is outrages. he steals more than $25,000 worth of stuff and he walks away with not even a slap on the wrist. >> brian: i'm just looking, he tried to take $25,000 worth of
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handbags on december 10th. he also, this guy's name is james charles lindsey, right? so in may in brooklyn he tried to rape a 15 year old girl, in february grand larceny and robbery over in march and now they're going to give him to a social worker while he tells everybody he's in a gang 22 years old. you think a social worker wants to spend quality time with this guy? >> right, exactly. he's in the rich fa.m. gang not sure which of the larger whether the crypts or bloods, i suspect crypts affiliation. in new york the gangs are strictly to divvy up drug turf. they control, okay my gang controls this block in terms of selling drugs yours controls the next block. so that's his prime occupation i would submit if history holds. but here he brazenly robs four high-end boutiques. in madison avenue, the heart of
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new york's upscale shock district. he walks away with those handbags and what happens? he goes to visit a social worker, he talks about, you know, how he will straighten out in the future, ignore the rain charge for the 15 year old, ignore the other priors, give me this break and everything there be honky dorie. the capitol hill justice reform controversial law from 2019 in new york which is putting more burden on the prosecutors, they are required to give discovery to the legal aid attorneys, the defense attorneys, in a very timely basis. >> brian: yep. >> a very short-time window. so they fear that they won't be able, they're overburdened can't make the deadline, better to divert the case than lose the case in criminal court, brian. this is a clear example of why alvin bragg, the da, is so unpopular with cops and with citizens who realize what's
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happening in new york. >> brian: just like krasner and everybody else. you drilled down to the perfect thing. that's what commissioner rider told us the day this passed, the hardest thing is putting the cases together rapidly if they don't hit the window they're out because they felt this is a counter to people spending too much time in jail as the case was being put up against them. this is an over compensation and doesn't seem like anything who wrote this knows anything about criminal justice. geraldo thanks so much. >> okay brian, see you. >> brian: meanwhile harris faulkner's coming up. plus this. this year make your christmas meals magical with the simple happy cookbook. steve will share some of his favorite festive recipes in just a moment. ♪ come on it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you. ♪ oh man. always look for the grown in idaho seal.
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make the best cookies at christmas. >> steve: thank you very much. and thank you grandma doocy nothing said grandma and family like christmas time and all these traditions have a connection to the doocy family. for instance, and i know that, i was listening yesterday, prime rib is like 25 bucks a pound so this year a lot of people are going to make this. this is our bacon braided meat loaf. >> beautiful. >> steve: how beautiful is that? it's hamburger. it's a braid of bacon and it's so easy to do dfrjts it looks so complicated. >> steve: we had our taste testers, janet dean you just had a bite. >> i i've been waiting all morning for this sellingment i'm excited to be here and it's delicious. >> steve: good. something you're going to do with your kids on christmas eve morning is make breakfast. this is something, peter doocy growing up loved pigs in blankets right? you can only eat hot dogs later in the dale. so what we've done is we've taken breakfast sausages from smithville and we wrap them up
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with a little puffed pastry and pop them in the oven and then you put on the top either everything bagel parmesan cheese or cinnamon. >> that's where this gets picked up a notch. >> could i put catch up on it? >> steve: you could absolutely but it's good just like that. right? >> you're right. we don't need anything on it. >> steve: it's fantastic. so easy. now, this is an idea from peter doocy. peter doocy and his wife hillary took us out to a place near where they live. when you have the whole family together you want to make stuff quickly and so this is a great lunch. this is a buffalo chicken sandwich made with french toast. >> oh, wow. >> steve: what makes it fantastic is there's maple syrup on the inside and also pickles. >> oh, my gosh. this is a pregnant woman's dream. >> so amazing pfrjts savory and pickles. >> steve: i know.
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taste that. >> this is so cute for the kids. >> how is it? is it good? >> it's delicious. i love the sweet and the specie that is genius. >> steve: it is genius. right here every kid in america is going to want to have this for their breakfast morning. >> it looks like christmas. >> steve: it does look like christmas. it is red velvet waffles so easy to make. then the next thing. >> you told me i could make this. >> steve: absolutely. just make it out of red velvet cake. and then these are white house cookies. my grandma lived in the white house we had no idea why they call it that. >> i thought it was the official white house. >> since your son works at the white house. >> these are non-partisan cookies. >> steve: absolutely these are fan takes be theing. these are the scotch a roos, my aunt mary's recipe. >> are they butter scotch? what's the scotch-a-roo. >> this is my favorite segment
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steve talks and we just eat and say it's delicious. >> steve: here's the thing. >> holy cow these are so good. >> steve: you love it? >> this tastes like i love peanut butter and chocolate fudge. >> it's like a hug. >> it's like a huge chunk of fudge. >> steve: these are all things you can make for your family. get the cookbook today, you can make all these recipes, get it today to give it to someone on your list who loves to cook. the simply happy cookbook is perfect for the holiday gift for the person on your list who loves to cook or for anybody who loves to eat. >> and learn so much about their family. lots of pictures in there of the kids growing up, everyone else contributed, lot of fox people contributed recipes in there, too. >> steve: absolutely. you can have all this on your table this christmas. >> can you come to my house. >> steve: i would love to. go to simplyhappycookbook.com. you can get it there less than 20 bucks. >> i love you and the doocy family. >> i saw one of my good friends walk in the studio and i know
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these are people who have served, they'e been in leadership positions, they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary >> >> say, ♪ >> i just went on tik tok recently. >> oh, no. that's the worst. >> oh, my god it's amazing. >> at he chinese spy wear. >> i know it is. >> no it really is. like really should be illegal. >> ainsley: podcast power house joe rogen joins a chorus calling for a crack down on tik tok this as new hampshire becomes the 14th state to ban the china owned social media platform from official state devices. so let's bring in harris
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faulkner from the faulkner focus and anchor of outnumbered cohost. good morning. and new york times best seller faith still moves mountains which we'll talk about. what's your reeks so many states are saying you can't do this on this state deviceings. >> i'm wondering what took the federal government so long. i'm not surprised at the state level because they're listening to parents and they're hearing the stories of image problems young boys and girls are having that sort of thing. so i think social media at the state level gets a lot of attention anyway. but this is specific to china and all of the data mining that they do. joe rogen, if you let that play, he says, well, you know, one night i really drilled down and i read that privacy statement. we never read those privacy statements. we ought to read those privacy statements for tik tok. they're basically geo tagging us. like they know everything about us. so the senate has just passed its version of what some of these states are doing for federal employees. pelosi just this morning, speaker pelosi in her last few
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days says she wants it in the omni bus bill. of course she does. she wants to attach it to something because it has bipartisan support to try to push it through to get it to the president's desk to all that massive spending. you don't need to do that. this is some place where they agree. >> ainsley: tik tok admitted to nine senators that chinese employees can access u.s. data. so we know it's happening. we know that they're able to access our data. and you have young girls and i don't know how you feel about it but what are their friends saying about this? are they still going to be on it even though they know china could be watching them. >> yeah. they don't have the sensitivity. they think everybody's watching everybody and they have a helicopter mom. so my daughter knows she's being watched anyway. but i'm not china as i try to tell her. i think they understand it. i think that when they all start to apply for jobs and they realize that information may have been tampered with, that's my greatest concern. you've seen how conservatives on certain platforms, and you've covered it here on this show as
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well, the targeting that can go on. the peeling back of the onion that elon musk has shown us on twitter. well, what is china going to do with all of that information about us? are they going to tinker with us? we don't know. we do know that they are foe not friend and they don't need all of that information on each one of us ainsley. >> ainsley: it's so, so strange or so erie that they're targeting tik tok. >> it is. >> ainsley: there's so many young teen-agers on tik tok. >> and the algorithms are so specific to those users. it's almost like an addiction where you can't get off because you go deeper and deeper and deeper and deeper. most social media is set up that way but in particular tik tok because they're looking to manipulate us in certain ways. politics. they don't care who we vote for. they care about the fact that they can just get in there and make our lives so chaotic. and, again, they're not a friend. so what are they really looking for? >> ainsley: last time i talked
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to you we talked about your book and i had two girls in my bible study afterwards and say get me a copy of that book. >> really? >> ainsley: i bought two of them for them. yes. faith still moves mountains. tell us about it. >> well, the journey right now is changing for me because i'm hearing from people who are reading it. and thank you so very much for sharing the gift of faith. it's the greatest gift that bee give during the holiday season or anytime. but what people are telling me is after they read all the stories, the testimonies, the woman who survived the twister inside the prayer closet, they read all of that and they say, well, wait, maybe god isn't done with me yet either and that is the message. faith still moves mountains because the good lord is not done with us yet. no matter what our season is. he still has a devine assignment for us. he knows who we are and he knows sometimes we make mistakes and he knows we get lost in our grief and our sorrow. and we can work through that with him if we will. if we'll sit by and pray.
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>> ainsley: yep. well great. where can we find more information about it? what's your web site? >> actually you can go pretty much anywhere but foxnewsbooks.com is probably the best place. they've done a beautiful job with all the colors and the, just doing a lot with the audio book and book marks and all sorts of things. i'll be in dallas tomorrow you've been, you've been at this church. >> ainsley: first baptist. >> downtown dallas. >> ainsley: if you're from that area go see harris. she's from that area. god bless you my friend. >> thank you. >> ainsley: a rise in cold and flu cases among children is causing a shortage -- oh, carley i'm reading your headline. >> carley: you're doing it well. i was like who am i to stop her. >> ainsley: i was talking to harris and i really wasn't aware where i was going next i will a let you take it away. >> carley: got some headlines here, a rise in cold and flu cases among children is causing
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a shortage in some medications, parents say they're coming across empty shelves when trying to get items like tylenol and advil. there's even a shortage of routine amoxicillin and at pharmacies across the country. it comes as the cdc begins investing a possible spike in invasive group a strep infections which could be life threatening >> house speaker nancy pelosi snapping at a reporter at her weekly press briefing for asking about her future in congress once she gives up the gavel and republicans take control. >> will you commit to serving your full two-year term for the people of san francisco. >> what is this? what is this? don't bother me with a question like that. really. really. okay? i know what i'm going to do. you know. those kind of questions are such a waste of my time. >> pelosi did, however, take questions on her legacy and accomplishments as speaker. those are your headlines janice over to you. >> carley: you know what carley? we have lots of delays at the airport if you're across the
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northeast. boston, laguardia, 155 delays here. i think there's going to be more cancellations throughout the day and that goes for philadelphia and baltimore because we have this area of low pressure and the gusty winds, rain across the coast, interior section snow upwards of a foot and it should move out of the way but we're still dealing with the potential for lake effect snow and you look at the tsa check point travels this is way up from 2019, people are traveling, worst delays new york, atlanta, new york, jfk and this is going to be the situation, you know, not only the northeast but that causes a ripple affect across the upper midwest and the rest of the country so we will keep you up to date foxweather.com home for the holidays will keep you up to date for all your travel delays and forecast details. ainsley over to you. >> ainsley: thank you janice. >> carley: you got it. >> ainsley: coming up cue the tape we are taking a look back at 2022 on fox and friends i cannot wait to see this. we have not seen it so it's a surprise to us, too. let's check in can dana perino with what's coming up at the top
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of the hour. >> hi, good morning. i can't wait to see those too they're always so fun. check it out. the border problem gets worse as the biden administration struggles to hold back migrants while nancy pelosi and chuck schumer say he's had a great two years and should run again. tik tok ban on phones are yours next and a foster care adoption story you'll talk about all weekend. let's wrap up the work week together. we'll see you in a few minutes. where will they take you? ♪ ♪ (dog barks) ♪ silverado zr2, trail boss, and custom trail boss. because adventure is everywhere. merry christmas to each and every one. as we celebrate christmas you may wonder if jesus christ can make a difference in your life.
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you bet he can. that's why he came, to save us from our sins. he came to this earth as a baby, took our sins to the cross 33-years later, and he shed his blood on that cross, and he died for you and for me. but on the third day, god raised him to life. he's not dead. he's alive. if you have never invited him into your heart. if you've never trusted him as your savior, you can do that right now. just pray this prayer with me, just say, "dear god, "i'm a sinner. "i'm sorry for my sins. "forgive me. "i believe that jesus is your son. "i believe that he took my sins to the cross, "that he died in my place, "and i believe that you raised him to life. "i want to trust him now as my savior, "and follow him as my lord. "i pray this in jesus' name, "amen." if you prayed that prayer, call that number.
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♪ . >> brian: welcome back. 2022 has been a year full of news. >> steve: also a year full of moments right here on fox and friends. >> ainsley: let's take a look back at some of our favorite highlights. >> this is your 6:00 a.m. wake-up call. lights are on and it's show time, baby! . >> steve: we've got a big show today that starts with this. >> three, two, one! ♪ ♪ >> usa! usa! ♪ >> dan marino is warming up with
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his wide receiver brian. >> steve: so here we are the battle of the network stars over here. >> brian stand here, stand here. >> that was short. short, short. >> that's okay. >> i love this. >> to ra, lleck. >> steve: what is that. >> brian: you know rollicking. >> ainsley: you mean frolic. >> brian: no. >> steve: hold on a second take that shot again. >> ainsley: brian come on in, steve where are you? come on steve we're all here. >> brian you're wearing that hat like an old news man. >> ainsley: that's what he is. >> i've got a tip. >> don't you laugh. >> now he can walk forward and backwards at an angle. he does it like this like a pizza. >> i walk straight on like this, and then i went back on an angle pointed and then walked straight again. >> looks brian ate something. >> we need to send this video to the museum of broadcasting. >> it's impossible not to.
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♪ i'm hooked on a feeling ♪ >> they always say dance like no one's watching. the problem is -- >> steve: people are always watching. ♪ ♪ jump ♪ jump jump jump jump ♪ ♪ ♪ low, low, low, low ♪ >> i got too low with flo rida and split my ♪ ♪ i don't want to be anything other than what i've been trying to be lately ♪ ♪ and i'm proud to be an american ♪ >> chris jansen. >> jimmy allen. ♪ >> kingdom. >> ♪ like holy water ♪ >> michael ray! >> whiskey and rain coming down ♪ >> this year what we have as well is the addition from the
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mclemores. >> breakfast baby, smoked pork belly seven bone in tomahawk. >> steve: allege, foreigner ♪ i want to know what love is ♪ ♪ everybody's dancing in the moonlight. >> maverick city music with kirk franklin ♪ if you want to know what heaven looks like ♪ >> lee bryce fort hood america's soldiers right here ♪ i like your soul, baby ♪ you've got that heart made of gold baby ♪ >> steve: i didn't realize you were a beach boy. >> i'm like an obsessive fan they can't get rid of. >> ainsley: good morning to you what an honor to me. >> only for fox and friends will i get up this early. >> you can do it. >> back in the game on fox and friends. >> thank you for having me. >> watch you every morning without fail. >> it is good to be here on fox ♪ >> here is governor ron desantis. >> the governor of the great state of florida.
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>> mr. vice-president good morning to you the. >> good to be with you all good morning. >> nobody can make a good decision unless they have a cowboy hat on. ♪ ♪ >> brian is actually in virginia. >> let's go back and meet a few of the diners here in mclane. hi, and you are barbara? ainsley is joining us by the miracle of satellite technology from south carolina. >> that y'all so much it's been wonderful to be with you in lizards thicket. >> we have been doing these diner segments for five or six years we have never had a crowd like this. ♪ >> we're in hollywood, florida where we have held the fox nation patriot awards. we presented the very first award to somebody who takes freedom so seriously he changed his name to freedom. >> this was the most beautiful award that i've ever had. [cheers and applause]. >> we have a live studio
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audience for the first time in years and it is wonderful to see so many familiar faces, new faces. y'all are our family. ♪ >> what happened in february of 2020? we are live in new hampshire. >> the bishop gerton high school performing superstition in our world headquarters. >> wake up sean hannity. >> wait a minute you have another marching band? >> right outside my window like good morning fox and friends. >> today's exciting because the president freedom fighter one year after coming out on hard back is now out on paper back. >> the simply happy cookbook which came out yesterday is now the number one cookbook in the world. >> yeah, thank you to all of you. >> ainsley's book we're so happy hit number one on the new york times best seller. >> this book is a message my mom told us on our birthdays, i'm so glad you were born. >> i'm hoping you become a
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grandfather soon. come on. >> i'm eating for two [cheers and applause] . >> yeah! look at that. >> i'm having a boy. >> congratulations. >> thank you guys. >> i don't know about you guys whenever i go out somebody i don't know might say hey, steve, we wake up to fox and friends every morning. you know why? because we feel like you are our friends. you are part of our family. >> it's all about the loyalty of the viewers, they're not watchers they become supporters. >> thank you so much for watching us and making us number one. that is such a blessing. >> the only thing i can say with the ten seconds we have left is stay within yourself. do you have anything to add. >> get dressed and if you're going to run, run to the radio. >> and see you tomorrow. >> that was well done. >> how great is this show? right? >> it captures how much we really truly love each other. i go out and people are like are they really like that in real life? and it's like yes that's why i've been here almost 20 years because it is a family.
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>> i thought this was going to be really funny but they're really touching moments and we've all been through so much together in our lives and it's all happened here i it right and whoever put that together edited that. >> megan. >> so talented. >> brian: i met her she is nice. >> steve: what's going to be different next year is will be grandpa doocy. >> i loved that moment. >> ar carley will have a new little baby boy. >> right. >> i was so surprised -- we were all so surprised when hillary revealed that she was pregnant. i was not expecting that. >> what a great moment though. >> we are about a week apart from each other so we're on this journey together. >> right, and my daughter sally is going to have a baby two weeks after that. >> we're getting a boy and a girl in your family which is so fun. remember when we did that cooking segment and i started saying something else and you interrupted me and i was like he doesn't normally do that. and then i realized why. >> there's heart break and we were going to get to the announcement that peter and his wife were expecting. >> and then brian ate food on
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tv. >> brian: arguably the biggest story. >> it really is. >> that hat though. >> brian: i'm going to wear it again. >> megan mcdonald with the picture. >> we highlight putting that together, we need to highlight everybody who works on our show because we sit here on the couch for three hours a day. they work eight, nine, ten hours a day to make this america's number one show. thanks. >> we love you. >> merry christmas. >> we'll be back ♪ people ready to support you when you need it most? christian health care ministries is an organization with over 40 years of trusted care who understands the importance of family. a group that sees you for who you are, regardless of your health history, offering values based affordable health care cost solutions. learn more today at yourchm.org about health care that puts you in control.
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foreigner. >> it has been a busy year. we love you and thank you for watching us and keeping us on the air. >> i'll see you at point pleasant, new jersey with dana perino. >> dane is a very cute. you will have fun. >> smart and beautiful. >> bill: christmas party down there. good morning. five days until the floodgates open. the end of title 42 expected to unleash pan today moneyium at the border. does the white house have a plan? that's the question that we put forward this morning. bill hemmer, welcome. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." you ask our viewers does the white house have a plan and do you think they know the answer? they probably do. we'll tell you more about it. this has been coming down the pike for the while. wednesday will mark the official end of title 42. >> it allows the
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