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carley: the day is here, merry christmas, everybody. just think about it. it's 9:00 in the morning. a lot of people on the west coast are just waking up. opening their eyes and realizing it's christmas morning. people on the east coast are opening gifts, eating breakfast. everybody in the middle is celebrating as well in some capacity. todd: we're going to have to talk louder this hour, over the
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sound of ripping throughout the nation. there's going to be a lot of ripping. carley: that sounds like a problem for you. todd: i got home yesterday, instead of saying welcome home, honey, we missed you. my wife says you were too loud during the 8:00 hour. i'm going to ratchet it down a little this hour. merry christmas to you and yours. griff: merry christmas. thank you for having us into your living room now. i have confirmation in my living room, which is in washington now, i was questionable if santa was going to come, he apparently came to the jenkins household. you can see here with lots -- carley: lots of gifts. griff: i got so many gifts. carley: are those all for you? griff: i assume so. who else would they be for? carley: you have two daughters. griff: i do. madeleine and mckenzie, merry christmas to you guys. todd: i called santa a dirty name yesterday, he didn't deliver to my tree as nicely as
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yours. griff: there's one thing about the tree. if we can show it quickly, that carley pointed out. you have a problem with this tree. carley: you have an angel on top of the tree. instead of a normal head, it's a dog. todd: can we zoom that in. carley: that's not allowed on "fox & friends." griff: that is a jack russell angel. it's been on our christmas tree for at least all 20 -- madeleine is our oldest daughter. it's every one of her christmases. our jack russell, rascal, merry christmas to him too. it is perhaps fair criticism to say it's not traditional. i wouldn't say it's blasphemous. it's going on that tree. we are zooming in. it's going on the tree every next christmas. todd: did you accuse griff jenkins of he leading the war on christmas with his jack russell.
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carley: i hope not. todd: it's breaking down on the couch. carley: i was zooming in, like is that a dog on a angel. it's because you love your dog so much. cuter than the average dog. griff: .griff: that sweet dogd angel has been through a lot. todd: you have photos you sent to us. pictured here is baby everl. carley: i love that name. todd: looking excited to share her first christmas. carley: this is a faux he toe of santa -- photo of santa breaking through the roof. he missed the chimney by three feet. griff: check this out, bella and dixie, festive pups dressed up in front of the tree. awe. that one, it goes to the dogs. i'm on the dogs' side. great stuff. keep sending christmas morning he photos to
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foxtofriends@foxnews.com. we have another 67 minutes. we'll get it in there. todd: 67? we're going 10 more minutes again today. griff: 57 oh, know, i was supposed to get -- oh, no, i was supposed to get out of here on time. carley: santa claus is back, he brought some presents. todd: come on out here, jolly old guy. griff: hey santa. >> santa, that dog barks every once in a while. i came in last night and it scared me. griff: the photo, all those presents are for me, right? not my daughters. >> no, no, you know you're on the naughty list. come on, guys. i got back home last night and i realized that the elves forgot to put something in the sleigh. of course it's the e elves' points, not mine. i deliver, they put it in the
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sleigh. what i got -- this one's for you. griff: thank you. >> you're welcome. and you should he throw some biscuits to that dog every once in a while. griff: your wrapping pay tear is -- paper is amazing. >> "fox & friends," can you see that? >> one, two, three, go. carley: i think i -- griff: oh, pajamas. >> i knew they were important. carley: this is good. griff: dr. nicole saphier will be very happy about this. todd: these are the most well built pa pajamas. if they'll like the weight of a lead blanket. >> they'll keep you warm. carley: i love a onesy. with the belly i have right now, it's the most comfortable thing to wear. griff: i love that it's got even a pocket. >> it's always very important to have that pocket. always. todd: we just got horrible news from the producer. we're going to wear these at the
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end of the show. [laughter] carley: great news. i'm down for that. >> i think it's wonderful. carley: i think this goes well with heels. why not? todd: it's gone off the rails, santa. carley: are you tired? you've been up for a long time. >> i've been up for 72 hours. carley: did you get a lot of sleep? >> in your time zone, it would be 72 hours. but since i circle backwards in time, it's -- carley: is that how it works? >> it's less time in your book, not mine. i'm exhausted. >> you get all of the attention. >> not at home. >> behind every great man there's a great woman. how important is mrs. claus to the operation. >> when i take the hat and coat off, i'm just a husband. todd: named santa. >> i happen to be the most loved person on the planet but i'm just a dumb man. griff: we all are. that's what we all are. we're reminded at every occasion
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by everybody. playoff in in hockey, they groe playoff beard and shave it once it's over. >> this never comes. -- this never comesoff. griff: you never shave it. when you go to the tropical island you never shave it? >> full beard and a speedo. griff: you're welcome, america. explain that to you kids, parents watching at home. that's all i have. todd: what i wanted to ask, do the elves play hockey, does anybody play hockey. >> they have a great league. they play hock hey, basketball, football. >> who wins? >> i could do. todd: yesterday we previewed the next generation, the next gen reindeers, if you will. we saw amazing talent coming out of the pharmacies testimony. anybody you're -- farm system. anybody you're trying to get rid
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of on the farm team. >> blasphemy. griff: he wants to know if you're kicking anybody off the team. >> when i became immortal, so did my reindeer. if i kick one off the team, they'll powder. carley: it's okay with you that griff has an angel on top of te tree with a dog head. is it okay? >> what kind of dog? griff: a jack russell. >> if it was a d damian dog -- griff: a chihuahua. >> a scary dog. dogs are not afraid of me. they come up to me, lick my face. that's why they don't bark when i sneak in. todd: the -- griff: the angel dog barks. >> todd: we've thrown the elves
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under the bus, beheaded a dog. merry christmas, america. carley: thank you so much. >> merry christmas, guys. carley: thank you for the christmas presents as well. todd: the moment the christmas show went off the rails, 9:08. the real reason for the season, of course -- thank you, santa -- is the birth of jesus christ, our savior. we'll share a special christmas message from cardinal do dolan. do not be afraid. i bring you good news that will cause great news for all the people. today a savior has been born to you, the messiah, the lord. this will be a sign to you. you will find a baby wrapped in clothes lying in a manger. when they had seen him they spread the word concerning what had been told them about the child and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherd said to them but mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.
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shepherds returned glorifying and praising god for all the things they heard and seen which were just as they had been told. there's no better way to kick off your christmas morning hopefully than with that absolutely beautiful and poignant passage. carley: that's absolutely right. we have another message to share from cardinal dolan. listen to his christmas message to everybody out there. >> christmas blessings, everybody. cardinal timothy dolan in new york city. wish i could greet you personally at our saint patrick's cathedral. i'll settle with this. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas on this morning. do we ever need it this year, right. we're tempted to wall low in the darkness, things of the woes we've got, family, country, planet, even within. the people that walked in darkness are seeing a great light. that's the message of christmas. jesus, the light of the world,
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so let's put all those woes aside and admit that we need help. we need a savior and things are going to be better in 2023. a blessed one. todd: cardinal dolan, i had the opportunity, whenever i'm in new york on christmas, i recommend this for every viewer, go to saint patrick's cay thee drail. i went ---cathedral. i went to mass yesterday. reflection on the reason for the season is the birth of jesus. the humble man is born in poverty in a manger and his story of hope and power has outlasted every king, queen, army, wars. so much happened in 2023 and yet he is the centerpiece of many of our lives, those that are christians and we still look to him in a the hardest of times for hope and it's such an
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important story and there's really a presence in saint patrick's c and they have a giat native ity scene that drives the point home. i'm going to plug my buddy pete hegseth for his fox night special on the life of jesus. he went to the holy land, walked and talked with his pastor and very insightful and really important this time of year to really remember who jesus christ was and why these many years later he is still the rock upon which many of us stand. carley: absolutely. what a wonderful way to celebrate christmas, to watch the life of jesus and really reflect on exactly what we're talking about right now. it's a perfect holiday. you have the fun. you have the tradition of. you have the family element. there's a really serious wonderful and wondrous reason as to why we celebrate the birth of jesus christ born in like you said griff the most hundred bell of circumstances to save --
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humble of circumstances to save the lives of every one of us. even though we are sinners and jesus died because of our sins he also died for us so we could live together with go god and eh other forever. todd: the sorry itself is beautiful. -- story itself is beautiful. if the story happened in common times we would report on it as like we have an amazing story to share with you, look at this video type of deal. that story happened so long ago, it's such a beautiful, beautiful story that it still resonates and is the reason to your point that we do everything that we do and that's why quick little plug for pete's special, my mom watched it. she said it is unbelievable. so if you get a chance, please make sure you check it out and my mom also said carley shimkus looks beautiful this morning before insulting me with an initalian curse word for how eat disgustingly. thank you, mom. i'll see you in a few hours.
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coming up, frigid -- i'm going to try it again. coming up, frigid winter p temperatures leaving an upstate new york restaurant coated in ice. we have a live report. griff: what do hamsters and thanos have in common? wasteful government spending. we react to the list we can't make up. ♪ have a holly, jolly christmas. ♪ and when you walk down the street. ♪ say hello to friends you know. ♪ and everyone you meet. ♪ oh, oh, the mistletoe is hung where you can see. ♪ somebody -- . about what comes next in life. for her. i may not be in perfect health, but i want to stay in my home, where my family visits often and where my memories are.
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todd: now to a fox weather alert, the historic winter storm slamming the northeast yesterday, dumping upwards of 28 inches of snow in buffalo. many americans facing power outages and travel chaos. at least 22 have died as a result of the storm. max gordon is live in hamburg, new york with the latest. max. >> reporter: good morning, todd and merry christmas to you. the national weather service's buffalo office reporting 43 inches at buffalo airport. you can see it piled up all
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around us. even though there's more than three feet of snow on the ground, some areas see more because of the drifting. you can see this massive snow drift right behind me. as you mentioned, tens of thousands are without power this christmas. crews are out there, trying to restore you power as quickly as possible but officials say some of the issues they're encountering are trees knocked into power lines and power stations are iced over. travel conditions are treacherous and a travel ban is still in effect right now here in erie county. some roads are impassable for even first responders. two people unfortunately died because first responders were not able to get to them in erie county and one man was found frozen to death in buffalo. just tragic situations going on there. but some good news, it does appear the storm is beginning to lift a little bit. we're starting to see some peeks of blue sky all around us and hopefully folks will be able to
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dig out. though there is some more snow expected, 1 to 2 feet of additional snowfall is possible over the next day with winds gusting of up to 40 miles per hour. todd, back to you. todd: tim images are remarkable and scary at the same time. max, thank you very much. senator rand paul highlighting the most wasteful spending of this past year including 3 million bucks watching hampsters fight on steroids and more than 31 million in covid relief funds spent on luxury cars. fox news contributor lisa booth joins us now. lisa, merry christmas to you and your family. >> merry christmas, my friend. todd: so many ridiculous examples to choose from. which was the most egregious to you? >> you don't think millions of dollars to see a hampster fight club is worthwhile spending for the government? you know, in reality, it's easy to laugh at some of this ridiculous spending. thank god for senator rand paul. i don't think i really
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appreciated him as much as i should have until covid and we realized what a principled man he is we're lucky to have him in the senate. what this comes to is we work hard for our money. the people at home watching work hard for their money. then the government just steals it, takes its from us and lights it on fire and keeps asking for more for things that people watching right now see on their screen. you know, millions of dollars for a hampster fight club, over a million to get hampsters, to see them get drunk and that doesn't even cover the hundreds of billions of dollars in interest payments we're paying on all of this debt so it's a really sad reflection of where we are as a country and what little our government actually thinks of us. todd: to that point, if you were one of the millions of americans just trying to afford basic necessities, thanks to biden inflation, and you see these numbers on your screen, money so that parrots can mate, what are you supposed to think? >> i think it breeds frustration and a anger towards our
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government and i think we're seeing more and more with covid, for example, right, the government shut down the economy over a virus for the vast majority of americans, as deadly as the flu, then spent trillions of dollars to pay people to stay home and change the work culture in our nation and spent trillions more on a so-called inflation reduction act and the media lied to us, told us it would help inflation and everyone said lol, just kidding, it's a climate bill. we're going to saddle your children and grandchildren with more debt. i think we're all realizing that our government doesn't care about us and it's truly broken and we need more people like senator rand paul and more people that actually care about us and actually care about what our government is doing to the country as a whole. todd: i think a bigger question is why. you know the swamp pretty well. you know the players on both sides of the aisle. i might add. why do they think this is acceptable, wasting our tax dollars like this. again, both sides of the aisle. >> well, i think it's two-fold.
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one, it's to buy votes. we saw what joe biden did ahead of the -- ahead of the midterm election with the student loan bailout which ended up being unconstitutional but he did it to buy votes among young people and look how well democrats did among gen z generation so i think part of it's to buy votes. the more sinister and sad part of it i believe is to he create government dependency. i think if you're being given money -- if you're being given money to stay home, to not work, are you more independent of the government or dependent on the government and then they own you and so i think that's the more sinister and probably the broader intent is to create more dependency to give people in charge more control and power. todd: it benefits the democrats who have been experts at that since democrats started their party. we do stories likes this every year, lisa. is it ever going to stop? next year will we not do this
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story because magically the government decided to stop wasting your money? >> i don't think so, todd. that's the sad reality. i think more americans are waking up. i really do believe that covid for a lot of us ignited a fire in us and realizing how damaged our government is, our government is actually working against us. they said it was in the name of covid. it wasn't. it was the politicians shutting down the economy, destroying jobs, the livelihoods and lives of so many american. i think people are waking up to all of this and so what is incumbent upon us is to choose leaders, pick people like the senator rand wall pauls of the -- rand pauls of the year. i'm a floridian. more governors like ron de santis and people that actually care and people that don't want to be in government. i want people in congress or who are governors who hate government. who are reluctant leaders and they're just doing it because they want to change the direction of the country. todd: get in there, do your job, get out. don't make it a career.
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and don't force hampsters to fight on the government dollar. gosh, goodness -- >> it's mean. todd: that's a private function. that's for lisa booth and i to do in our private time. merry christmas to you. >> i don't want to know what goes on in your house for christmas. todd: it's a party. gets wild. merry christmas to you and your family. >> you're the best. take care. todd: outrage after a british woman handcuffed and arrested for praying silently outside an abortion clinic, she's now speaking out. alveda king reacts and shares her christmas message. don't go anywhere. ♪ rejoice, rejoice. ♪ lift it up in the highs and low. ♪ there's a better day coming, i know. ♪ rejoice. rejoice. ♪ that talk. about what the future looks like. for me. i may have trouble getting around, but i want to live in my home where i'm comfortable
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carley: listen to this situation. british police arrested a woman after she was silently praying
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near an aboring abortion clinic. she joined tucker carlson to sound off. >> i was arrested. i was searched. i was locked in a cell. i was then interviewed or interrogated, however you like to see it. during which i was quizzed about what i was praying about. carley: here to react, evangelist and fox news contributor, alveda king. she was silently praying and got arrested. >> good morning, carley. merry chris christmas, everyone. yes, that touched my heart. the lady had on her heart so much to pray outside the clinic, probably for the women going in, the families impacted, the babies. she was silenced. she was not disrupted. i watched very carefully. i believe especially during this time of year there should be a spirit of understanding and generosity.
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so i thought that was a very unfortunate incident and i know she had to be traumatized so my prayers go out to her and let's just remember now all year, not just at christmas, but all year we should have generosity and compassion as human beings so that's what i thought when i watched that. carley: absolutely. there's polling that shows that the further we get on into the years, there is a lack of he religion, not just in this country but around the world. why are we separating ourselves from god? >> interestingly enough, and there again i say christmas season, of course we-many of us know that jesus was born in the spring, not in december and certainly all the arguments over merry christmas, happy holidays, i always say happy holidays, merry christmas, happy kwanzaa, happy hanukkah, just happy, all, let's be blessed period. it's important to do that. with the nativity scene i put
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characters who are browner this year. some people commented. what's wrong with your art work. i thought he was latino. i said he's for all of us. john 316 says that. so during this season, and all year, and spiritual ity should e in our hearts, generosity should be in our hearts year-round, carley, shouldn't be just a time in one little season. carley: that's absolutely right. that's such a beautiful message. is that your christmas message for us this morning? it's certainly enough. or do you have another one you would try to share? >> try find some joy. we lost someone special to us during this week and i lost someone special to me during covid. our hearts our broken. share joy, kindness, peace, love, this season and all year. carley: and a little bit of fun as well. we get that in the form of the
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latest edition of alveda king's house. it's on fox nation, the new episode is out thursday, december 29th. thankfully, we have a sneak peek. watch this. >> church community, various communities, they have built into them a system that helps revive those who are down, revive those who are in a tough situation so that's what got us through some very difficult times together. >> so we have an obligation, an opportunity, a responsibility to be that community. carley: alveda, tell us about the upcoming episode, you and two of your girlfriends. >> well, my bucket list, i'm 72 years old, i want to go to tuscany. i said let's wrap up this year and this season in tuscany. so we got together and then i was promoting health and i was trying to tell people how to enjoy the holidays with little bites of really delicious stuff and don't eat too much and so you'll see all of that in the set, the beauty, the brown tones and the brown colors and all of
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that. so it was just a wonderful show to me. fox nation, alveda king's house, where we cook up good food and wholesome, healthy conversation. we hit tough topics but we want to spread love. carley: celebrating christmas with friends and food, the latest edition of alveda king's house, thursday, december 29 29th. you can get it only on foxnation.com. thank you so much for joining us. have a very, merry christmas. >> you too, merry christmas. carley: another twitter dump, part nine details how the government brought claims of foreign interference to twitter and their struggle to verify that. jason chaffetz on the fallout, coming up next. ♪ when it's cold outside put your arms around me. ♪ and we'll count down to december 25. ♪ i thank god i got you because you're all that i need
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griff: we're back with a historic winter alert. yesterday, there were up to 28 inches of snow in buffalo, leaveing at least seven people dead, at least 26 people died from the impact of this storm across the country. let's go now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for the fox weather forecast. >> that number is amazing, 26 people. it's still dangerous. we're not out of this. cold air is still there, still really windy. a lot of the snow will continue
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to blow around. these are actual air temperatures right now, minus 12 in fargo, 2 in chicago, 47 in miami, a place that is not used to the cold air. the temps are warmer than 24 hours ago. still really cold because the cold air mass swa was so cold ta rise of 10 or 15 degrees doesn't mean much. we'll see things by the time we get to the end of the week, almost the entire country looking at temperatures above average. another story we'll begin to focus on this week. we've been talking about drought for years across the west, especially california. sundays i like to show the precipitation that's coming this week. watch what's going to happen this week. we're going to see a complete shift in the weather pattern and a few serious bouts of rain coming across parts of california. we could see some spots in the 10 to 15 inches of rain, northern california, which would be great news. we'll be watching really significant snow pile up across parts of the sierra nevadas. we'll see rain across the
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southwest, another area in the drought and then go towards parts of the east, northeast for the most part looking good except for continued lake effect snow today. take a look later on this week, we get more rain coming in across parts of the southeast as well. all right, griff, over to you. griff: thank you very much. turning now to the latest release of twitter files revealing how government agencies were tied to the social media network. they show the files showing the fbi encompassing agencies across the federal government from the state department to pentagon to cia, adding more aggressive government partners closed twitter's window of independence for struggling to validated their claims of foreign interference. fox news contributor and former oversight committee chairman jason chaffets is here to react. jason, merry christmas to you. thanks for getting up. you're going to host sunday
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morning futures in minute. i want to dive into the ninth drop of twitter files because this is exactly what you dealt with when you were the oversight chairman looking into things. it appears now what was deemed to be a foreign intelligence task force was really looking at domestic accounts and censoring those. >> well, merry christmas. that's the concern is that this foreign intelligence operation that was put in place by our government, it wasn't looking at other nations. it was inward facing and one of the things that gets really highlighted here is the idea that our fbi, cia a, other types of agencies are looking at the inside the united states in a censorship light. they're looking in terms of service. there is nothing illegal about violating the terms of service on your twitter account. so why is the federal government going and trying to suppress those accounts?
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they're protected by the way under section 230 from any sort of liability. this was an attempt to manipulate elections. now, we've only been looking at twitter. wait until you start looking at facebook and all these other organizations. i think you're going to see this is a massive organized government operation and it's all focused in one direction. against conservatives, and against republicans, in favor of democrats. that's what's going to be peeled back with this new congress come january. griff: one last thing on that, we're clearly going to have incoming house oversight committee chairman james comer call a lot of witnesses. do you hope this new republican congress goes after that section 230? >> they're going to have to look at section 230. unfortunately, this omnibus bill that got passed has really neutered and taken away the tools that congress has in order to actually perform that oversight. this omnibus bill, griff, that was passed, gave hundreds of
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millions of more dollars to the department of justice. so how are they supposed to juice the power of the purse to hold the fbi accountable for overstepping its bounds on the use of using twitter and suppressing people and suppressing stories like the new york post story on hunter biden. there's no consequence to any of these people. that's why they continue on. griff: i don't know what's more amazing, the $1.7 trillion or the 4,155 pages and the things in there, 3 million for be friendly highways. lote's drill into the overall picture, that is what 1.7 trillion douse the future for our kids and grandkids now facing a $31 trillion national debt. >> yeah, if you spend $1 million a day every day, it would of take you almost 3,000 years to get to 1 trillion. now we're more than $31 trillion in debt. the interest rate is rising. we're spending nearly $2 billion
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a day just in interest on our national debt. we don't even get anything for that. i can't believe there were 18 republican senators that voted in favor of this thing because they just don't even care about this. there were 7500 earmarks for $15 billion. they were handing out pork. when i was there we actually got rid of earmarks. now they're bringing them back and the spending goes to record levels. griff: jason, you're guest hosting sunday morning futures. who do you have coming up? >> we're so excited. you have general kellogg who is going to come here, we're going to talk about the border. we have congress bman fallon frm texas. one of the best interviews is gary sinise. gary sinise and gordon heartman, morgan's wonderland. that will warm your heart. ambassador robert o'brien probably knows more about
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hostages around the country, one of the smartest mierchedz and he was trump -- minds and he was trump's former hostage negotiator. we'll talk about the people who don't get to be home at christmas time. so thrilled that maria would let me fill in her seat but sunday morning futures coming up at the top of the hour. griff: can't wait to see it. you're right, gary sinise, a great guy. jason, thank you very much. todd: turning to headlines. starting with a tough story on christmas day. a florida deputy killed in the line of duty. the suspect was shot during the exchange of gunfire but is expected to recover. arizona judge ruling against republican carrie lake's challenge to her defeat in last month's election. the judge rejecting the claims about intentional misconduct with ballot printers. he said witnesses did not have personal knowledge of such cond.
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lake losing by just over 17,000 votes. she vowed in a tweet to appeal the ruling. nfl now, the bengals beating the pay trots, 22-18, staying in command of the afc north but they hit a snag on the way home. did you hear about this? they were rerouted to new york city for an emergency landing when their plane had mechanical issues, allegedly lost an engine. another nfl christmas surprise game for the chiefs' coach. what is it? it's a burger. what do you gift a man who is famous for his love of the cheeseburgers. how about a jewsy one juicy da . the chiefs know how to party. catch more nfl action as the packers take on the dolphins, coming up 12:30 eastern only on fox. and those are your headlines. coming up, the great matteo bocelli closing out our all american christmas concert series with a special
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♪ carley: can merry christmas from the "fox & friends" family. we have so many wonderful people to show you here. here is weekend executive producer rachel with her mom, dad and sisters. we love rachel and look at her beautiful family. todd: she is responsible for what i'm wearing right now. you'll see in 10 minutes. carley: this is senior producer julie and a her niece in front of her christmas tree. merry christmas from the techs making behind the scenes happen. behind the camera. what that is the stage crew aaron, kristin, jared, nick, greg with two gs. we couldn't do it without you. we love you all. look at them wave.
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merry christmas, everybody. todd: they're the best. we love them. with that it's time for the "fox & friends" all american christmas concert series. griff: here to perform, i'll be home for christmas off his family's new christmas album, a family christmas, matteo bocelli. ♪ ♪ i'll be home for christmas. ♪ you can plan on me. ♪ please have snow. ♪ and mistletoe. ♪ and presents by the tree.
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♪ christmas eve will find me. ♪ where the love light bleeds. ♪ i'll be home for christmas. ♪ if only in my dreams. ♪ ♪ i'll be home for christmas. ♪ you can plan on me.
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♪ please have snow. ♪ and mistletoe. ♪ and presents by the tree. ♪ christmas eve will find me. ♪ where the love light bleeds. ♪ i'll be home for christmas. ♪ if only in my dreams. ♪ if only in my dreams. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> a beautiful shot of her all-american christmas tree. a red star on top. in the studio. pjs on integrate sweater on rick. >> after all we did for you. santa, excuse me.
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it was you. this is what happened when they said fat yesterday on the show. >> this is worse than coal. i'll take two helpings of coal. >> thank you for coming in. thank you for sharing your christmas morning with us. we hope we brought joy into your lives, enjoy your family have a great healthy merry christmas. >> good morning, everyone a merry christmas i am jason chaffetz and for maria bartiromo. new border apprehension numbers setting another all-time record. federal officials trying to keep the data under the media radar with the classic friday night news ahead of christmas weekend. the unfolding chaos, not just a humanitarian crisi

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