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brian p g.o.p. push stalls $1.7 trillion spending package. >> carley: clock ticking toward a government shut down. >> one amendment preserve title 42. give us up or down vote. >> tyranny has lost control. >> appeal to congress. >> ukraine is alive. >> as the u.s. pledges this new package of 1.58 billion. >> on track to provide 50% of ukraine's g.d.p. >> american job hunters setting a record high when it comes to minimum salary.
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>> are number one inflation. >> americans could be in for a traveling nightmare. >> freezing cold temperatures are settle ling in. blizzard morps into a bomb cyclone. >> so far so good if this is tomorrow we are probably still here. >> the plan is to get there without bad weather. >> a special afternoon for children and their families. he made a surprise visit showering them with difficulties. >> it's been amazing. i'm so, so thankful. >> santa plus has given back [inaudible] what you are supposed to do. >> kelly clarkson and looking at
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all-american christmas tree and santa just flu in front of it. how about that? three days until christmas, the most exciting time of the year and most festive as well. hey will, hey brian. >> will: i haven't done a good job of keeping up with modern christmas songs i don't know this kelly clarkson. >> brian: are it is. >> carley: i think it's a deep cut. >> will: mariah carey makes $1.5 million every year off of that song all i want for christmas is you. just mailbox money. >> ainsley: the royalties. >> will: streaming, downloads, everything. $6 million a year that song generates, she gets 1.5. >> brian: she really bombed out on new year's eve. can she still sing? >> will: she forgot the words. >> ainsley: she redeemed herself the year after. >> brian: good to know she is making ends meet. i always worry when people make a lot of money and can't replicate that success they live the multi million dollars lifestyle and then they just crater. >> will: that was on new year's.
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i got good news for you. you don't have to see that type of performance. instead, you can watch the fox news channel on new year's where you can see your "fox & friends" family pete hegseth, rachel campos-duffy and will cain hosting live from nashville, tennessee where your news performance will be brantley gilbert. >> carley: not will cain? >> will: no. you do never know. >> carley: depends on how much eggnog you have down in nashville you will start singing. >> brian: are you hosting in the morning. >> will: that day? >> will: yeah. >> brian: then going that night? >> will: yeah. >> brian: that is not strategically good move. >> what you are doing hosting this and laura ingraham tonight. >> brian: new year's eve you have really got to be alert. >> will: alert? is that the word people use for new year's eve? >> brian: last year was great. i don't know how you live up to that. can you surpass that? >> will: like mariah carey, once you live that diva lifestyle it's hard. >> brian: you lived off that for a year your success on new year's eve. that's all we ever heard about
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on the couch. [laughter] >> carley: best of luck to you on new year's eve. >> will: thank you. >> carley: i think i'm filling in for you the next day can you have fun. >> will: we don't have to host the next morning. >> carley: kick off this hour with a fox weather alert. part of wyoming 60 mile-per-hour wind chills. >> will: cars being stranded in the whiteout conditions in south dakota. experts warn this could be, get this, a once in a generation christmas week storm. with 150 million americans facing subzero temperatures. >> brian: jeff flock sister network fox business. he joins us from milwaukee where today's low is minus 5. jeff, you are indoors, good move. >> i would say, yeah, this was a strategic move on my part. tomorrow may not be the case. this is, speaking of smart moves, these are the smart people maybe you see, milwaukee mitchell international airport. not a thiewj airport. these people are traveling before things get bad. you know, milwaukee does a better job than most airports at
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keeping snow clear. walking over to the departure boards here and arrival boards. maybe you see there is only two -- well there is three now. two flights from denver and one from o'hare canceled. beyond that nothing canceled yes. even though hundreds of cancellations all across the country. that's a positive. take a look what's coming. yeah, what you just showed, some of that cheyenne minus 23 i heard. that's headed our way. and we'll be here tomorrow. coming in later tonight, actually. so if you didn't get out today from a place in the upper midwest, chances are, you are not going to make it to new year's. you might not make it to christmas. there you go. again, not so bad. they got the dogs out, too. who let the dogs out? do you see that, chris? they got the dogs sniffing. they deploy them when they expect a lot of people. right now not a whole lot of people, guys. >> brian: thanks, jeff. people fly with dogs so you have dogs sniffing dogs. >> will: that's a good point. >> brian: thank you. you don't mean it's a good
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point. >> will: i'm thinking about one much our producers sending me pictures of his emotional support dog on a plane. lawrence flies with higg dog, correct. >> brian: dogs are sniffing out other dogs. >> carley: good to know. all right. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy delivering historic address before a joint meeting of congress. >> brian: his visit to washington comes as congress is set to vote on a massive spending bill which includes more than $45 billion in additional aid for the war torn country. >> will: rich edson live at the white house to tell us more. good morning, rich. >> good morning, will, carley and brian, the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy addressed the u.s. congress last night. told lawmakers that his country is alive and kicking. he also said that he wanted to offer thanks to the united states for all the aid that it has given thus far. he asked for more and said this american money is not charity. it's an investment in global security. >> you have succeeded in uniting the global community to protect freedom. europe is now stronger and more
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independent than ever. the russian tyranny has lost control over us. your support is crucial, not just to stand in such fight but to get to the turning point to win on the battlefield. >> this is zelenskyy's first known trip outside ukraine since russia invaded his country in february. he said in a span of a day he traveled from the front lines of the war in ukraine to the white house and congress. the u.s. also announced it's sending a patriot missile battery to ukraine. that's the first time for that. >> provide a steady stream of defensive weapons including air defense systems and artillery, ammunition and so much more. we have not done it alone. >> independent analysis said the united states is responsible for more than 60% of all aid to ukraine. congress is now considering a $1.7 trillion spending package
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to keep much of the federal government open. $45 billion of that is additional aid to ukraine and that's on top of nearly 68 billion already approved in military and economic help. >> spending debate in congress, some senators have tried to include an extension of title 42, pandemic area health authority allows border agents to expel certain migrants immediately. it was supposed to expire yesterday. but the supreme court temporarily kept it in place. the senate is scheduled to open up business today at 8:00 a.m. back to you. >> brian: so much going on there. thanks, rich, appreciate it. think about this. if you want to really back up and examine the foreign policy of president biden, if we don't humiliate ourselves by going by his plan to get out of afghanistan, leaving all our people behind, what a disaster it was, watching the kabul airport fall, within weeks the russians were welling up troops at the ukrainian border and sit there and went in. they say nato is divided and
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humiliated. nato wasn't informed they were leaving afghanistan. they still had troops there. they were scrambling to get their people out. he says i will finish them off. i will take ukraine, i took georgia there was no problem. i took crimea there was no problem. now i will take ukraine and there will be no problem. think about a scenario where the russians roll and take kyiv. then they will take moldova, nato, and then they will be on the cusp poland. tanks germany. feeling they have muscles now on steroids with china backing them. what would stop them from reemerging with their influence throughout the whole region? by stopping them where they are and by nato adding two more countries and seeing how they have come together, i think this is, to me, the best alternative after the russian action, which left them no alternative. >> carley: i'm just so continually impressed by volodymyr zelenskyy yesterday during the speech reminded about all the things we talked about
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in february where he started off an actor and comedian and then he becomes the president of ukraine which is very unique in and of itself. and then if you think about the conversation that was happening every military person or lawmaker said this war was going to last three days and putin was going to take kyiv and ukraine is no longer going to be the ukraine we know now. people were saying that 300 days ago. and even think about what he was wearing during the speech. he could have come in a suit. he will didn't because he means business. so, you know, is he a charismatic guy but also is he a killer and he is not backing down. he made that very clear yesterday during his speech where he said that ukraine didn't fall against all odds. >> against all odds, and doom and gloom, scenarios ukraine didn't fall. ukraine is alive and kicking. we have no fear nor should
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anyone in the world have it. ukraine has gained this victory and it gives us courage which inspires the entire world. americans gained this victory and that's why you have succeeded in uniting the global community to protect freedom and international law. the russian tyranny has lost control over us. >> carley: when it comes to the amount of funding we are giving ukraine interesting moment in the conservative party. there is a divide there. some republicans think we are giving too much. others are for giving even more and saying that president biden has really slow-rolled this thing. i think you have to ask yourself if you abandon ukraine on the battlefield, what are the consequences? what does it mean for china and taiwan? what does it mean for iran and their military ambitions in the
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middle east? of course the united states is our number one priority but what happens overseas also effects us here at home. these things do not nap a vacuum they want to see it. >> i don't have quite the same level of moral clarity that it sounds most other does ukraine. the moral clarity of people that haven't been able to provide my moral clarity on issues ranging from misinformation to covid is somewhat of a warning sign for me. when i see ukrainian flag draped in front of kamala harris and nancy pelosi. when i see a bipartisan panel standing up and celebrating volodymyr zelenskyy' i don't want to be just reactionary. i am somewhat skeptical and feel like we checked some of our critical thinking at the door. i will say there are people very much respected like brian kilmeade ohio have had this debate with and you as well, carley. general jack keane, douglas murray who have been on this program make the moral case for stand in ukraine. i'm not sure can i get where you
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were, if ukraine falls you fall eastern europe. >> brian: they do. it's guaranteed. >> i don't know that i can accept that premise. >> brian: he said it. he wants to reconstitute the soviet union. >> will: that case has not been made in a case that i think requires americans to write unlimited blank checks while not being able to ask questions about how this serves the american interest. >> brian: can you ask. >> will: when you said money i don't know how much money we have given at this point. military aid/humanitarian aid my premise in conversation with you isn't oh my gosh, there is nothing we should do. i do feel and i think i feel -- i don't know how many americans share this feeling or not. i do feel manipulated out of being able to ask critical questions what serves the american interest. i feel like i'm being manipulated out of that by people who don't deserve the benefit of the doubt. >> brian: i will say this if you watch our channel watch the "primetime" coverage last night. i thought sean duffy was very critical of zelenskyy. tucker was really critical of zelenskyy he called him a strip
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club owner. >> will: i'm talking about politicians. >> brian: just on our channel, the number one channel in the country, you have differing opinions. i don't beimruj anybody having a different opinion at all. i just put the time in to have a full 180-degree look at this. and if you want to be critical, my problem was in 2014 when they take crimea and we do nothing. my 2009 they take georgia and we do nothing. and then whether ukraine needs help we give them blankets and mres trump dropped in his lap he said no i'm giving them weapons. we know what happened with the phone call and what have you. i believe if donald trump was president right now, nancy pelosi wouldn't have been clapping there holding up the ukrainian flag. >> will: i agree. >> brian: i worry if you have moral clarity. i don't care hot president is, this is what my foreign policy context knowledge and trust this is my belief. i don't care hot president is. i don't believe that other networks and other politicians
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would be on the same side if donald trump was president that's what bothers me about it. this is 1940 all over again. why have to learn from the past. vladimir putin is a mini stalin. being exposed for starving his army because they took grift. being exposed as a bunch of thugs would rather kill civilians because they can't beat a good army. now they are going to be stopped right there. i worry about europe money and tanks and we are paying all the freight. i don't want to write a blank check ever. >> your money is not charity. it's an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way. and he also talked about how russia has found an ally in iran. iran is now supplying russia drones and missiles which is why our patriot system is so important to get to them. it's only going to be one. i remember back in march when zelenskyy was asking for that
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patriot missile system at the very beginning of the war. and people were saying it's not going to work in ukraine because it takes so many people to man and it takes so long to train these people 13 weeks. one patriot missile system cost a million dollars. that concern the 13 weeks isn't going to be enough time. so, will, i understand, this is so much. >> brian: so expensive. >> carley: so much money how long this war is taking on and dragging on maybe things would be different if president biden gave the military aid that ukraine needs. >> brian: 300 days later in advance. so that putin could find a way out of this war on his own. >> will: i respect the debate. i think the debate is absolutely necessary. i want to move to this while the time we have left. head coach of clemson football dabo sweeney yesterday was national signing day in college football. he made a bit of a spur to the
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news cycle when he said this about the new concept of narges image and likeness where college football players are getting paid. watch it? >> honestly, i mean for me we built this program on nil. we really did. it's probably different than what you are thinking though. we built this program in god's name, image and likeness. and that's how i look at it. >> will: sports writers hate that. i mean, dabo is not popular among sports journo role in the program and how he has built that program. while sports journalists may not like it recruits love it. >> brian: parents love it. >> carley: parents love it. >> will: can i say that firsthand. my nephew harris sowell, famous high school friday night lights committed to clemson.
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>> brian: that's him? >> will: my nephew. i have several nephews and nieces proud of all will of them. yesterday was a day to be proud of harris. i will tell you this, clemson got not only a great human being. a great football player. i promise you somebody you do not want to line up. >> carley: he is not skipping a day in the weight room. >> brian: unbelievable. >> carley: i wasn't expecting him to look like that. >> will: you didn't think i would have an offensive lineman in my family? [laughter] >> carley: so happy for you and happy for him. >> will: i am as everyone knows a huge texas longhorn fan now i have divided loilingses for the next three to four years. i don't think they will ever meet except possibly in the expanded playoffs. i hope i'm not in that situation i'm now a clemson fan for three to four years. >> brian: we are all in. >> will: thank you. >> brian: go over to ashley and find what else is hang. >> sad story out of ohio. fbi joining the search for two twin babies kidnapped. charges filed against nala jackson who allegedly stole a
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running car with the twins inside. authorities are burn baby was found abandoned near the at a ton international airport but the other child was nowhere in sight. police are investigating an atm explosion outside a wells fargo bank in philadelphia. that blast blowing the machine completely apart. it does not look like a cash box portion was compromised. this comes after a string of atm blasts in 2020 and 2021. thankfully, no injuries were reported in this latest incident. and jingle belt. santa claus taking a break from making toys to sports fans with this performance of the national anthem. ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night. >> ashley: that cheerleader's face next to him it appears those on and off the court
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weren't feeling old saint nick's take on the banner. notre dame mental's basketball game, santa gave it his all but didn't quite hit the right notes. >> carley: that's the best part of the video. >> will: santa. >> brian: just yelling. is he a shouter. >> carley: players trying to be respectful. santa claus is singing how do i respond. camera is on me. >> brian: did he get the words right? i would love to get his audition tape. >> will: remember the famous moment where the girl couldn't sing dock rivers went and put his hands around her and sang with her. >> brian: i would love to see that. >> will: someone needed to help santa. [laughter] >> carley: lend a little helping hand. >> brian: you can't help someone who sings bad. you santa you are terrible i don't think so. i will with will still ahead, playing defense, the fbi responds to the twitter files claiming that while the agency
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did flag accounts of top executives they never told them what to do. jason chaffetz reacts coming up.
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>> brian: fbi firing back over the release of censorship files insisting there is nothing to see here. >> carley: the agency telling fox, quote: the fbi provides critical information to the private sector in an earth to allow them to protect themselves and their customers but we never direct or ask them to take action. it is unfortunate that conspiracy theorists and others are feeding the american public misinformation. >> will: more cow bell calling everything misinformation. why stop now. this despite those incriminating and revealing fbi files. i would ask twitter to investigate accounts that have violated their terms of service.
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they are saying this is the fbi telling twitter these right here, i think violated your terms of service. fox news contributor and former utah congressman jason chaffetz joins us now. jason, good morning. >> good morning. >> will: it's right in front of our eyes we see the fbi's relationship with social media and the fbi is telling us nah, misinformation. fine. don't be with a conspiracy theorist. we are allowed to do. >> this look, these social media companies are protected by section 230. protected from liability. i guess it really begs the question what laws were being violated that the federal bureau of investigation believe that they needed to take action. looking at terms of service? are you kidding me? is there any other place or industry where you're telling us there might be a violation of terms of supervisors? that's not the law. and so i think -- the more i read the response from the fbi, the more outraged i am. what i want to understand, if i
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was still in congress, i would want to yank them up there and say what laws were violated? how many charges went out there? who did you go after? because they didn't. but they ramped this up to 80 different agents and, remember, this is just twitter that we're talking about. we haven't even got into facebook and these other social media companies. >> brian: so, obviously, twitter is not a right wing organization. under oath, they have a different take on their relationship with the fbi. yoel roth said he claimed in a sworn declaration to the fec in december that he felt compelled to censors the hunter biden laptop and label it coming from hacked materials coming from information the fbi agents had given at weekly meetings. zuckerberg said something similar to joe rogan. this is elvis chen, the guy who said i did nothing wrong. he is trying to vilify -- they are burning back right now. the problem is twitter has another take. >> well, if somebody shows up at your office and has the fbi
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badge on their jacket, are you tell me hey, it's just a suggestion but you might want to do this. >> will: they are saying they are intimidating. >> there is no way that they are going to be able to get away with that why is it always goes one way? only goes against republicans, only goes against conservatives, it's always a one-way street with them. >> carley: absolutely. when it comes to the fbi and twitter there is a place in fbi and twitter actual law enforcement having nothing to do with politics. when it comes to actual crimes that are taking place on social media. but somewhere along the road, because the top branch of the fbi are so political it's looking like a first amendment issue in the largest sense, jason, we have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. >> will: thanks, jason. deliver patriot missiles to ukraine as russia's brutal changes. how will this change the trajectory of the war and how
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will putin react? fox news senior strategist jack keane is next
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ukraine as president volodymyr zelenskyy visited the white house and addressed a joint session of congress. how will this change the trajectory of russia's war knowing it will not be implemented right away? retired four star general and fox news senior strategic analyst general jack keane joins us now. general, i know you wanted the patriot missile system there earlier defense system. what does one battery do to this war? >> it makes a significant difference. this is one of the egg most sophisticated air defense systems in the world. we actually have a more signature indicated system than this called the fad which we have in south korea. the reality is the air defense can handle over a hundred targets at the same time. radars, censors and command and control is extremely sophisticated it will take a few weeks to train up the ukrainians on this likely some place in europe. everything that we have given
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them that has advanced technology these guys get very quickly. they are smart and innovative and improvise. they will use this system to maximum advantage guaranteed. they are already shooting down most of the missiles and drones attacking those cities but because there is so many of them, obviously the russians are having an impact taking away the heat and water distribution that the ukrainians need so much to get through this hard winter. >> brian: here is what the kremlin said in light of this move by us. the supply of weapons continues and the range of supplied weapons is expanding. all of this, of course, leads to aggravation of this conflict. this does not bode well for ukraine. they also warned us not to do it. pets cough, the spokes mouth for vladimir putin. what do you read into that brandishing since the war began and particularly since the united states and europe's help
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so decisive. ukrainians by themselves defeated the russian ground maneuver but ukrainians could not have defeated the russian artillery a turning point in the war. that took the himars systems and the drones to be able to do it. and also the artillery we gave them what we call counter battery fire that permitted the ukrainians to go on the offensive retake territory. these weapon systems are crucial. we should give them everything that they need retake as much as they can and get it sooner. if we want this war to end as soon as we give ukrainians everything they need to retake the territory, that begins the end of the war. >> brian: general, i want to get you to this. one of the last questions the president took, why did you give more. why just one battery system for one ukrainian press? he indicated that our allies are holding us back from giving us more because they are afraid of
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escalation and to a degree they don't want to see something happen to vladimir putin. >> well, this is what putin is counting on. he submitted, he knows now, to a protracted war. there is no quick victory here. and he believes that he can outlast the ukrainian people, the europeans who he believes will eventually take because economic energy security issues and the lack of political support in the united states will gradually over time evaporate. that is what putin is counting on. he thinks that plays to his hand because he can keep providing people and equipment and ammunition to his forces. >> brian: did he believe. >> i believe zelenskyy. go ahead. >> brian: he says he called up 150,000 more troops. did he? >> yes. yes, he did. some training in belarus. committed to the fight so our audience recognize this have
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performed as poorly if not worse than the soldiers that have been in the fight. so we're not expecting anything very consequential from these mobilized forces because they, one, they don't want to be there and two, they don't have the skills. and if you don't have the will, there's not much that is going to happen positively from those organizations. >> brian: general jack keane, nobody better to talk to especially after a speech like that and a commitment that we just gave. thanks so much, general, have a great christmas. >> merry christmas and happy hanukkah to everybody. thank you. >> brian: you got it. still ahead on this show, a catastrophe of your own making, that's the blistering message governor greg abbott is sending to president biden as hundreds i'm talking hundreds of thousands of migrants are stranded in freezing cold temperatures after crossing the border. jorge ventura on the worsening crisis before title 42 is evencm lifted. ♪unit people ready to support you when you need it most?
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♪ >> will: overwhelmed border cities looking like war zones or at least refugee camps outside of a war zone. thousands of homeless migrants sleeping in the streets and outraged governor abbott telling president biden, quote: this terrible crisis for border communities in texas is a catastrophe of your own making. and these communities and the state are ill equipped to do the job assigned to the federal government, which is house the thousands of migrants flooding into the country every day. or turn them back. and, in arizona, shocking footage showing hundreds of migrants illegally crossing through the border gap in yuma. wjorge ventura took that border you just saw he is down at the border he joins us firsthand. it's early in arizona. i can see you there at the border wall on the border migrants starts to crash, they
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already thought title 42 over and expired. this is a massive line of migrants from literally all over the world from russia, peru, colombia, cuba, just to name a few. this line is so long it's not going to fit in all of our shot. all of these migrants, will were smuggled in by mexican cartels in the middle of the night. one of the most sophisticated smuggling operations in yuma. 2:00 in the morning. what makes this location different from texas is you are going to meet migrants smuggled in with russians, peruvians overwhelming officials in yuma. take look at massive line migrants all other the world. border patrol officials are so overwhelmed these migrants are going to be waiting here for more than four hours right now in the freezing cold. >> will: jorge, help me understand what is going on there. first of all, i don't know that you can give us a number because i'm sitting there looking and you are right, that line extends into the darkness, but, do you have some sense of how many and
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why are they lined up? just waiting to be processed? resources are so limited reother areas being hit. maybe seen over 400, 500 people just in the early morning hours. this san operation that the mexican drug cartels here control all over yuma. the secretary mayorkas says the border is secure. this shows you the opposite the cartels have all the smuggling power. yesterday we were on the ground. the human anything glory one of the few times i see it actually come on american soil and take his final payments before smuggling the migrants and letting them walk into yuma. kids, newborn babies, women, single male adults and from really all over the world here and it's just -- this situation is just getting started for yuma border patrol. very long day once again. >> will: if you walked that line with me right now i would meet people from russia? i would meet -- yeah. i would be curious. >> all over. >> will: where are those
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individuals from? >> this is from all over. peru, colombia, cuba, we have colombia, cuba, peru. the majority we are getting here are from peru. this line like i said. >> will: peru. not even going to finish we can't even 50 the whole shot in. but really from all over. that is what makes this situation a bit different from texas is that the cartels are bringing in folks from all over. i met folks from 25 different countries reporting here from yuma. including from afghanistan and women and children. once again here, will, can you take a look. we even have kids here in the freezing cold but border patrol just doesn't have the vehicles to take these folks in right now so it's going to be a really long wait process. according to the mayor of yuma we could see street releases like we saw in el paso yuma county itself declared an emergency. they are really waiting on what is going to happen with title 42 all eyes on title 42 right now. >> will: stunning jorge. just incredible report this morning taking us firsthand into
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what is happening as you point out in the middle of the night right now in yuma, arizona. great report jorge, ventura, thank you so much. >> thanks, will. >> check in with adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. >> adam: right here on fox square on the warm side of this massive winter storm tracking sweeping across the country so it doesn't feel bad out here, that is not the case everywhere. let's dive into those temperatures where i'm standing 35 degrees. feels like temperature off to the west and northern plains negative 30, negative 40. negative 52 earlier this morning. awful that cold air is going to continue to settle across the country. we are going to be dealing with snow, rain, sleet, all of it from millions of americans, moving up the east coast as all of that very heavy rain and could be coastal flooding up and down the east coast today and into this evening and of course that very heavy rain or snow off towards the west where you see blizzard warnings are currently in place. this is going to sweep through the midwest today. i do want to leave you with our feels like temperatures through
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today and into early tomorrow because tomorrow morning for most folks is going to be the coldest morning. will, dallas, going to feel like you are in the negative 2 or 3 degrees. it's going to be really cold across the country. of course track this winter storm by downloading the fox weather app. those are your weather headlines tossing it back inside to you. >> will: i'm going to ask this question not out of selfishness. ly be able to fly back tomorrow? >> tomorrow from new york, yeah, you should be good. bill will thank you, adam. >> other folks are going to have harder time though. >> will: wish herb the best getting home to christmas to see family. ashley over to you. >> ashley: start with murders, will. murder rates still sky high u.s. grim new records were set. 251 people have been killed so far this year in new orleans. 500 murders have been reported in philadelphia this year. and milwaukee setting a new record with 211 homicides. murder rates remaining high as
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progressive district attorneys prosecute fewer violent criminals in those democrat led cities. and the u.s. department of health giving state access to the national stockpile of tamiflu. officials say it's part of an effort to meet surging demand during an early and severe flu season. and the fda commissioner pleads with parents to not stock up on those kids flu medicines as stores across the nation it struggle to keep those shelves stocked. several retailers like walgreen's and cvs placed sprch limits to discourage are panic buying. toy give away in the atlanta suburbs. the nba hall of famer holds a secret santa event like this every single year. and he has been doing it since 1992. when his mother asked him to make a difference in the lives of kids in need. and those are your headlines, will, back to you. >> will: pretty awesome. that's a new one, shaq-a-claus.
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clip. as a matter of fact, in 1980, the meantime between billion dollars disasters used to be 82 days. now it's down to 18 days. so we know our men and women who are going to give their time have to be ready to help people post disaster and humanitarian crises. >> will: give us some sense as we are hoping, expecting, and asking our audience here to help give back to team rubicon during these 12 days of giving. give us some examples. i know we have you on the program after all of these different disasters of where team rubicon has stepped up. >> notably this year, one of the big areas that we have stepped up is in florida. we have had actually 11,000 days of work done, which is 44 years of men and women donating their time to help people after disasters. we have been as far as away as the front lines of ukraine where we have delivered medical services to communities. really, you know, have no medical services at this point in time. and we have been to puerto rico, alaska, and 50 other cities across the country that have
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