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some may think it costs $100,000 a month. my first question is who is paying for this? we know a lawyer in california paid $2 million to try to get hunter biden back to square with the irs. so, where did that money come from? was that a loan? was that a campaign donation? >> ashley: good question we have to leave it there. i hasn't to interrupt you, "fox & friends" starts right now. james comer, thanks so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ jingle bells ♪ jingle bells ♪ jingle all the way ♪ o what fun it is to ride ♪ in is a once horse open sleigh. ♪ jingle grich griff there is a debate amongst our staff whether we should be playing christmas
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music we will give you a little bit more. also, happy boxing day. i don't know what that actually is, i just know it's today. carley, joey, great to see you. boxing ring bells] >> carley: something to do with the boxes despite the sound you just heard. [boxing ring bell] >> carley: we need to google this during the break. >> griff: somebody out there knows send us an email at foxnews.com to let us know what boxes day is. and send us these photos if fisticuffs broke out in your living room. >> carley: we want the violent christmas photos. >> carley: friends@foxnews.com. >> carley: i had great weekend celebrating with you on the couch. >> griff: it was fantastic. >> griff: did i had the fox news
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afternoon yesterday. why is he still on the television? can't they get somebody else? i had a great christmas what about you? >> joe: i got to spend christmas in georgia traveling up until the 22nd. >> griff: go dawtion. >> joe: they are in the best in the country. i got to spend christmas with family until yesterday when i showed up atlanta airport. >> carley: that the busiest airport in the country? >> joe: it is the busiest. i don't believe in complaining. i catch myself almost tweeting delta my grievances i don't. like to do it. let's just say a lot of mishaps and i hope you find my bag. >> carley: they lost your bag? >> joe: i did not lose my bag. >> carley: they lost your bag? gee. >> joe: we will see. i keep looking at my phone and it says claim filed. >> carley: is that griff's tie? >> joe: i keep things in my office downstairs.
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unicorns and trees. it's christmas. >> griff: gutfeld is going to be after that tie. >> griff: dark spot of the weekend was this massive storm and we're going to start the show with that. go right to a fox weather alert. at least 39 people are dead nationwide after a massive winter storm battles much of the country over the holiday weekend with heavy snow and brutal cold. >> carley: buffalo seeing a stunning 40 inches of snow historic blizzard where the death toll is still criming. >> joe: fox correspondent max gorden just us live with more. >> good morning. the winter storm warning has been downgraded to winter weather advisory. conditions are improving a whole lot less wind and snow falling. as you see behind me. there is a lot of snow here. several feet fell with this storm with some drifts climbing as high as 6 feet, 7 feet tall. as you mentioned there the death
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toll here in erie county is also climbing. 13 dotson at least have been confirmed. people died, unfortunately, either of exposure, folks have been found in snow banks. one young woman was found in her car. some people died because emergency responders simply could not get out to them because the roads were just so bad. a travel ban still we mains in effect here in erie county. that is hopefully going to be lifted in some areas at around 7:00 a.m. we are still waiting for confirmation for that meanwhile niagara, buffalo international airport remains closed until tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. at the least. folks been working hard to clear the runways but still too dangerous for folks to fly. a lot of people without power. at last check nearly 12,000 customers did not have power at this hour. the winds were so strong trees were toppling into power lines. there have been some moment of lefty. the buffalo bills as they came
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back from their game in chicago had to dig out their vehicles like a whole lot of folks here and you can see some of these images there of the buffalo bills trying to get out of their parking lot. so, kind of some fun moments there amid all the heart break and sadness here. a lot of people are going to be digging out and hopefully have some better weather to do it in. guys, back to you. >> griff: max, we can't get past the image of you standing in like three feet of snow? is that really the widespread relation where you are? western new york gets a lot of snow traditionally but this much? >> yeah. i mean, this is a lot of snow for this area. obviously this is a part of the country that's well-accustomed to winter storms. the drifts in some places 6 feet, 7 feet tall like the one you see behind me. really the drifting snow is the biggest concern especially for motorists right now. can you really easily get stuck in it. this is as close as i could get to the cameraened a still have a light on me.
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i had to be buried in snow right now. yeah. tons of snow here. it's going to be a long day digging out. >> carley: you are doing the job so others don't have. to say max, thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >> griff: he has been doing this all weekend long. >> carley: great at covering at t. all. hurricanes, snow storms, all of it. we do have other storms to get to and it has to do with the border. last week biden administration spoke out on title 42 ask the the supreme court to keep title 42 in place until december 2 #th. that is tomorrow. hangs in the balance and depends on what the supreme court is going to do about this. all of this is happening as there has been an even larger increase in illegal immigration over the last few weeks down at the border and there are some new numbers this morning. i didn't have griff they're. fox news can confirm and break according to my cbp forces what kind of weekend it was. was it slower or bizzer?
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it was unprecedented. friday the 23rd to sunday the 25th. 16476 total migrant encounters across the entire southern border barack it down del rio over 4,000. second busiest, el paso over 3,000 whereby have you seen people sleeping in the streets frigid temperatures. yuma sector 2500 and rio grande sally sector nearly 2400. it's absolutely overwhelming all sectors right now of our border. joey. >> joe: you know, we were reporting on snow in northern new york. there is actually a cold snap on the border. the crisis here isn't just that people are trying to cross the border with nowhere to go. even at the border they don't have what they need to survive out in the elements and to think that our administration looks at this and says, you know, i guess
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without title 42 and lobbying against title 42, trying to repeal it and look at it and say this is what we owe them. we owe them admittance in the country with no plan to take care of them when they get here. buses landing in d.c. in the teens weather. even at the border it's really cold. but, governor greg abbott has mobilized who he can. and so we have soundbite here or a video here from age in general ronald burkett on it texas' military working over christmas this morning. >> they are focused on deterrence and sending a message that unlawful crossings is not an option. you have got go to the poe and the way they rolled out this morning what they're doing is just incredibly impressive. the whole dod. state guard and air army army guard coming together and demonstrating we can be where we need to be anywhere on this border. we can surge in a very short
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amount of time. >> carley: yeah. so these are texas officials having to deal with the border crisis when it's the federal government's job to do. this in arizona, you saw the makeshift border wall. it put in place. and then not only did the federal government not do anything about it. they told arizona governor doug ducey to take it down and eventually he is going to end up doing that it's not just complacency on the part of the biden administration. they are actually exacerbating this issue. it's become so frustrating for texas officials. we saw a few months ago. greg abbott and some governors sending migrants to other areas. democrat-led areas. and some people said that it was a publicity stunt. but it is to get attention on this border issue which it successfully did. and over the weekend there were a group of migrants sent to vice president kamala harris' residence as well. >> griff: yeah. you know. you pointed out, carley. tomorrow is the day that we could see title 42 lift. and with the case of the texas
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dps and the national guard as you saw there. they have been doing this since the spring of 2021. trying to supplement the lack of enforcement from this administration because of the policies that they ultimately got rid of as soon as president biden came in and undid many of the things that were working to get the numbers down under the trump administration like remain in mexico. now, as we talked about over the weekend. and congressman henry cuellar, a democrat has pointed out i can confirm talking to my sources that right now the administration is talking to the mexican government and asking them to start redirecting this heavy flow of migrants from the el paso sector over to the rio grande valley sector. we showed you those four sectors and the rgb is just a fourth now. they were trying to redirect it. that's a great big giant question. not about whether or not mexico with l. acquiesce and give us that assistance. but, whether the cartels will
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play ball. let's not forget the cartels are in charge. earlier this morning we talked to tom homan former acting ice director answered talked about the grip the cartel has. take a listener. >> i have been saying for a long time smugglers are getting more violent. why? because you are making records amount of money. they are connected to the cartel. record amount of money smuggling fentanyl and other drugs. making record amount of money smuggling people. making record amount of people for trafficking women and children for sexual purposes. they are fighting each other in mexico for control of the plazas. when they get north to the border, they don't want anybody to stop that business. again, they are making record profits and they are going to fight for those profits. >> carley: i was going to say clearly the reality of the situation but when it comes to the biden administration possibly asking mexico to direct all of this traffic down to the el paso sector it.
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>> griff: rgb away from it will el paso. you have to wonder why that's their ask and why not secure the border. what they are asking is they are trying to get the processing in order. how about ask them to take it a step further and actually secure their northern border so that we can stem this flow? >> griff: yeah. again, this is having, in this period right now where we could see title 42 lift tomorrow or this week the administration clearly seemed to be trying to get something in form of a plan before the president what that plan is. continue to balk this a all morning and all week. big deal for person people of the country. talk about title 42. that is a band-aid fix to a turn cut problem that's my issue with even republicans putting their eggs in that basket is the idea that we are using the guise of a public health emergency that most of us say is no longer an
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emergent threat in this country but we will acknowledge it at the country only way we can stymie the flow of illegal migrants across the border. what that tells me is that congress has left it to the administration and now the supreme court on a tighter border policy and this is just how important those midterms were. the you know the house can pass a border bill. the senate, would you know, people that left the democratic party like kyrsten sinema maybe mitch mcconnell could have put something together with the mouse and put it directly on biden's house and point the arrow to him if the midterms had went a different way one or two seats there. that's how important we talk about border and economy and all the issues that americans care about. a lot of americans are crossing the aisle on this. is a perfect quampl example rig. left with title 42 in a very manipulative way to secure our border congress can't act because they are so divided and at this point so partisan. that's where americans need to pay attention and look who they want to vote for. >> griff: some democrats oppose
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title 42 because it's inhumane and don't like it. they need it right now because there is an explosion migrants and everybody is talking about the border now because of the obvious reaction. we will have lieutenant chris al virus of texas dps on the front lines of this crisis for years. nobody better to talk to about him about what texas dps is doing 7:30. make sure you see that. >> ashley: that interview going to happen at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. woke creeping its way into college campuses. victor case hanson shares his lessons to be learned for the next generation. >> griff: ugly game got uglier for the rams on christmas. not so merry post game exchange coming up. ♪ the drums they swing low ♪ and the trumpets they go ♪ ♪
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♪ >> carley: we are back with headlines starting with this. a fourth power station in washington state getting vandalized last night after three others were damaged on christmas morning. the situation put as many as 14,000 people without power. deputies say they found a broken fence and destroyed equipment at one of the sites. and another substation actually caught on fire. more than 5300 people are still without power in the state. and the suspects are still on the loose. listen to this. china deploys dozens of warplanes into the skies around taiwan for a chilling strike drill yesterday. the exercises come as chinese officials point fingers at the white house over the new spending bill that provides aid to taiwan saying, quote: this
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is a firm response to the current u.s. taiwan escalation and provocations. christmas day nfl action tom brady engineers another overtime comeback for the bucs this time against the cardinals. tampa bay scoring 13 unanswered point in the fourth quarter and o.t. to win 19-16. meanwhile aaron rodgers and the packers defense coming up big in upset win over the dolphins. >> second and 13. nice pick off, calculate bell second in a row ended by a packer interception. >> green bay would get a third straight interception on the next drive to seal the 26-20 bin weeping their playoff hopes alive. and the rams blowing up the broncos 51-14. tension from the loss boiling over after the game when denver linebacker gregory punched a
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rams offensive linemen forcing the two teams to be separated. i guess he is going to get punished for that. >> griff: big fines, big fines. notice aaron donald the linebacker who has seen a lot of, he is just a bruiser, clearly that guy wasn't pushing aaron donald around. >> ended a different way. >> why are you going to beat up on the defensive linemen trying to keep up. i played offensive line in high school. there is nothing mean about us. trying to push you around. leave us around. it's terrible. >> griff: that's right. let them do their job. >> carley: speaking of punches. >> carley: "new york post," very interesting from him. he says the woke university implosion and what comes next, that's the title of it. he goes on to write left wing indoctrination administrative wrote, obsession with racial preferences, arcane jargon filled research campus wide
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intolerance of diverse thought short change students further alienate the public and often enladies and gentlemen alumni but gradually imploding has now become suddenly zoom courses declining pool of students and soaring costs all prompt the public to question the college experience all together. so he is saying is higher education really worth it when it comes to how political and how expensive it's become? >> joe: goes after what you would call minor league ivy school those considered press tinge just in general. look, you have taken everything that people went to education for, have you pulled that out and you this are trying to reeducate people in social justice and social causes, and that is starting to catch up. employers aren't looking for people with that type of education. not anymore. the ones that have have almost bankrupt themselves over it. and what he believes is that employers will kind of right the ship along with public institutions that say hey, we
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can actually go back and do we're supposed to do here and make money and grab those kids and bring them over. i think what he is trying to say pendulum swings both ways. it's been pulled to the left so far that the system may right itself and in doing so the irony being these higher education. these ivy league education institutions are losing history graduates. their administration is swelling. while their staff is dwindling. i think it was a 4% decrease across the country for people going to undergraduate when we grew by about the same percentage in the country. so, the idea being people aren't buying it anymore. >> griff: no. you novick tore davis hanson is such a great writer and major piece as english writer he quoting from the very beginning ernest hemingway the sun also rises. how did you go bankrupt? well, two stages. gradually and then fully and it really brings home the point that when you look back in the
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190s when we were seeing the first instances of it little was down to curtail it and now it's full on. hanson continues to write in that "new york post" piece this. skeptical american employers to your point joey to remain competitive will likely hire their own hiring test. they expect press tinge just will degrees are hollow and certify little. many will treat can alternative and some get theirs online fraction of the cost. elite schools will lose prestige costly cattle bounds will be synonymous with equality of result overpriced indoctrination echo chambers where therapy replaced singular rigor and tarnished degrees become irrelevant. hearted to put it more poignantly. >> joe: he is not crossing words or candy coating anything. people need to understand victor davis hanson microroe and people
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like that who see the value in being educated and learning and being able to understand the humanities and liberal studies and things that got society to where it is but don't discount hard work. trade skills and basically common sense, if we can get just one of those individuals, you know, maybe in a position that the department of education, things could change really fast. >> carley: i love that you brought up mike rowe he has become such a champion of work having people work in general. and it doesn't have to be a higher education or a job that deserves, that needs some sort of fancy degree. and a lot of times the jobs that don't are the ones that pay the most. so why would you then go to these expensive schools that are only going to become even more expensive, especially if the student loan bailout passes that blots how much college is going to cost. why would you do that make a good honest wonderful living for yourself doing something else, something that's considered, quote, unquote blue collar now. and you know when it comes to what victor davis hanson is
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saying, he is focusing on higher education but really this is starting at a much younger age, elementary schools, middle schools or even high schools where now because of the pandemic, it's become one of the things that really became sort of a good foundation of knowledge for parents. when their kids did come home from school. and they did see the zoom learning. and they saw what their kids for the first time were learning. wait a he could is, there's that coming home with these idea. >> . now i'm getting clued into this. you see a lot of parents across the country pushing back. >> this is really weighing on parents i mean, in my case. i have one daughter in college and one about to go college. and so parents are legally tasked with having to make serious additions. quite a it for a kid to go to college and take out loans. looks like some maybe right now in this country where it's
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really a decision that you have to think through. it used to be now you are going to college whether you want to or not. we are not there anymore and this really victor davis hanson pointing out why you have to think twice before you make the best decision for you, your family and your kids. >> these kids aren't going to college on earning potential. healthcare. standardize their rent. they are going to college for the enlightenment. that's where you are looking in the wrong area here. what needs to happen is that parents tell their kids go learn how to take care of yourself. >> carley: yeah. absolutely. >> griff: a lot more to come including a new orleans mother slamming city leaders after her son a growing social media star shot and killed while sitting in a parked car after christmas shopping with his grandmother. david webb on the danger in democrat-run cities coming up. liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go!
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over. it's still cold as i'm standing outside right now and my eyes are tearing up. it's just that i'm really emotional about this. it's not the cold temperatures. see what it feels like across the country. diving right in with that temperature map. still 9 degrees feels like curse in new york city. still plenty of spots in the negatives. look at texas. everyone is at or blow freezing. same is true in florida. things are going to change as we kind of pay attention to what is happening here in the last 28 degrees warmer in kansas city. real story in the week ahead is going to be a break down in. this all the way close tort middle of the week. look at that see temperatures and highs running back into the 40's, back into the 50's by the middle of the week. this is a breakdown that real cold type of winter system we are talking about. the same is going to be the case across the midwest and same the case here across the northeast. boy, i can't wait for that
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47 degrees, new york city. i cannot wait for it. i'm going to wait for this graphic. not only is it going to be warmer but above average. temperatures finally warming back up. griff, those are your weather headlines, back. >> griff: take it. it is time to warm up. turning now to some headlines, the o okaloosa county police department in florida morning mg the loss of one of their employees killed. following up on a domestic violence call that's been the suspect of a fire from inside the home fatally injuring the gun manget the gunman is charged with first degree premeditated murder. hamilton leaves behind a wife. and lpga record holder kathy whitworth has died according to the tour. her partner says whitworth who
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owns the title for the most victories was celebrating christmas eve for family and friends when thee she died. whitworth own 88 tumors in six major titles in 27 year long career. she was 83. lpg legend erika sorenson tweeting we are very sorry to hear about the sudden passing of kathy as the hb lpga's leader. thoughts and family with friends. thanks for setting the bar so high kathy. rip. king charles sharing first christmas message yesterday paying tribute to late mother queen elizabeth and offering comfort to everyone who has experienced loss. >> christmas is a poignant time for all of us who have lost loved ones. we feel their absence at every familiar turn of the season. while the king mentioned his
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heir prince william no mention was made of prince harry or his wife meghan markle. meanwhile prince louie getting viral attention for tugging his mom's arm outside of the church service showing off goofy personality. look at that those are your headlines. joey, we will send it over to you. >> joe: perhaps the only royal give a time of day not old enough to know any better. it was h. one of the highest homicides rates this week. christmas weekend was no different in new orleans. when brandon boogie b. was fatally shot reportedly by a stray bullet while christmas shopping with his grandmother, montrell's heart broken mother criticized the leadership saying her son was quote the victim of decades of neglect that have left new orleans' youth with no hope for future and no real fear of consequences. it's past time for our city all over to do their jobs.
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leaders create opportunities including the opportunity to live in peace. this all comes as new orleans mayor latoya cantrell faces a recall effort over crime. fox news contributor david webb joins us now. good morning, david. and, listen, this. >> good morning, joey. >> joe: one of many sad stories as you know of someone who is not involved in anything but shopping for christmas presents being murdered, thanks to not enough police and not enough consequences. >> we need a few things together here. thinking about this, joey, when i got the story in the late 1990s, i was in new orleans. i grew up going there. i have many friends there and ier being at a jazzfest and hearing gunshots and people running across intersections and trying to get out of anything they weren't sure what it was coming from. duck and cover. the decades since then, what is has not changed in new orleans. the type of leadership, the
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failed leadership, in fact, not true leadership, of. democrat policies and can't have police looking together to put criminals away when you release criminals, when you don't prosecute, when you won't keep them in prison when they belong there or when they come out, give them something to give a chance at putting their life back together, then you get recidivism. >> all of this is a deadly cocktail and recalling the mayor is important i think it will send a signal but it won't solve the problem because you still have alls other members of the establishment and the policies combined. what we're seeing right now in america is the failure of police policies and prosecutors and when they don't work together, this happens. tragically to a young man or in this case actually a man in his early 40's, i believe. that didn't do anything more than go to a store.
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how many nor case like that will happen? i will give you a contrast. i live in miami. and in miami, where police prosecutors, and policies work together, it's becoming one of america's safest, larger cities. and that's because people don't fear the police. they work with the police. the city council, the mayor's office work with the police. mayor schwarz and police chief work together to make sure that there's actually it safety on that street. >> talk about miami being a city by and large and over history crime problem. and a mayor that wants to see safely and freely we'll go ahead and wrap this up. you are down in miami. do you think cities like new orleans can right the ship or is this a lost cause? >> as i said, i have been -- i have seen this through most of my adult life and,
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unfortunately, it's not going to take one recall of a mayor. i think they can do it. but they have to have it. in this case you mentioned the governor in florida. in louisiana. the governor's office needs to step in because they are going to need state resources to help right that ship. >> joe: david, thanks for joining us. mary belated christmas. it's good to see you. i'm sure you will have more to say about this with your radio program. we will talk to you later. >> merry christmas, joey. >> joe: coming up, this was the year wokeness got a wake-up call. 2022 worst in woke with the companies topping the list that you have got see to believe. but, first, the must do the end of the year financial tips and i'm going to write these down coming up next. ♪ forget about the price tag ♪ ain't about the ♪ chang chang chang ♪ ain't about the bling bling
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>> >> inflation across the board with only a few days left in 2022, we have the last-minute money moves can you make before bring ringing in the new year. here with his tips is macrotrends adviser founding partner mitch roschelle. mitch, good morning to you. i'm sure people are going to be listening to the segment extra closely because it has to do with their money. what should people be doing in 20233 to save a little cash? >> hi, carley. listen, the first thing and it sounds pretty corny, if you don't have a budget for next year. have one. i think people were really caught off guard last year by inflation. especially when they were told that it was transitory and it wasn't. so, if you don't have a budget for the upcoming year, have one. and it doesn't have it be detailed but the big things you expect to pay money on or pay money for, definitely make sure
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you are looking out for when you are going to spend that money. >> carley: what about, this you say don't expect prices to come down, which is a bummer. bummer kind of news. but i guess inflation is going to be here for the long haul? >> yeah. inflation is very sticky, and it lasts for a while. i think there were a lot of people thinking about spending money on something. i'm going to redo the bathroom or we're going to plan a trip. and whatever the costs were last year, they are likely to be the same and in some cases could be higher. so putting off something that you need to do because you that may not happen. just be prepared that inflation is going to be around for a while, unfortunately. >> carley: i really like this next suggestion by you. there is oftentimes people don't even know that they are getting -- there is auto pay, you sign up for something maybe 2, 3, 4 years ago. forgot about it, don't use it. >> yeah. we have so many subscriptions the best example i wanted to watch yellowstone i signed up
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for paramount plus i watched yellowstone but i'm still paying for paramount plus. reboot so i signed up for hbo. go through your checking account. every credit card and you will find subscriptions that you had for years ago that you are not using. so, that's a good thing. the one thing i will say there are services you probably heard the ads on television it they doing it for you. better to do it yourself. a you don't want to pay a feasor somebody to do it for you b you don't want to hand over banking information and yard information to someone else. >> carley: i was actually thinking about signing up for one of those great suggestion there interesting tip when it comes to cord cutting. >> yeah. because, i have gone through that exercise of undoing just not for myself but for my kids subscriptions that we have got. one of my kids had a web constituency subscription from like 15 years ago when you lookt
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putting can the cord versus all the those more expensive to cut the cord than it is to pay for it ala cart. going through that exercise. take a look. may be cheaper to have the old wire going into your house. >> carley: something my husband definitely subscribes to when it comes to travel, plan trips sooner rather than later. >> everybody, -- i don't know where it comes from. but people think that if you wait around the prices are going to get cheaper because the airlines are going to have seats they want to get rid of. huh-uh. airlines are doing everything they can to recoup high gas prices, energy priors and the prices are sky high. no pun intended. if you are thinking of planning a trip farther out you could it always cheaper do it in advance. >> carley: love we are ending on a high note. what's your last suggestion? >> listen, my last suggestion is if you got gift money from
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relatives, you know what? spend it. just spend it. a, because of all the things i said earlier but you know what? what a rough year we had last year. so just enjoy yourself. whatever it is, just spend the couple hundred bucks that grandma gave you and enjoy yourself. >> carley: love it. a little retail help never hurt anybody. moderation. mitch, thank you so much. >> go blue. got say it. >> carley: go blue and ending off on higher note than expected. mitch. >> carley: was the day after christmas and all through the night, all the tech gifts were bringing so much delight but before you can use them all with care, kurt the cyberguy has some tips that he will share. kurt is coming up. ♪
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>> griff: you should call kurt the cyberguy to find out what tips he has. hey, kurt, i hope had you great christmas. and now we need your tips. >> griff, good see you. i was waiting for the rhyming to continue. >> carley: did you like that? >> carley was outstanding with that happy boxing day. exactly. exactly. and she is very good and we welcome you this morning. garbage trucks are coming very soon. keeping the good stuff if you got including if you did get a tv of any sort and size. here's the first thing you want to do. automatically get in there and tweak the privacy settings. there is a thing called automatic content recognition or acr. i recommend you turn off any ad gathering that you see inside of there. the choices are pretty obvious once you get there. all tvs are a little bit different. online instructions on most of them but generally speaking you follow it by heading that
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settings button on the new tv as part of that set-up. after you get the picture up and everything looks good. i love this new tv make sure you do that number one. >> carley: what about if you lose a gadget, what can you do? >> so smart. so, a lot of us got a new smart phone. we may have got a tablet. we may have gotten an ipad or a new laptop. and what you want to do immediately for any of these devices, there is a find my feature to it. especially the apple store launched into this find my for iphone and all other device. make sure you set that up. we show you also online how to do it for each different device you may have gotten. it's going to happen. either misplace it or you are going to lose it and someone rip it off where in the heck and boom. benefit of doing that not being able to locate it or relocate it. what you can do is wipe it so that no one can get that data if they do run off with your technology in the future.
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>> joe: you know, kurt, this next at this point reminds me back in the desktop days a power strip and antivirus and all of that going on. explain where that falls into play here with this n new technology. >> joey, i know you love your fax machine too and still and elm brace that thing constantly. at this point right now, no matter what device you got in your life, if it's connected to the internet and smart device that you are actually inputting on, chances are it also has antivirus prediction available for it. first thing to do is make sure have you locked up your tech. it is -- the world is different now. people are coming after us. and they want into our bank accounts and steal our private information. make sure you selected one that's the greatest that's out there that is going to work for all your devices and then also if you use any of these extra features because everybody thinks like oh i got a new thick i a plug that plug it all in. that's true. make sure which ones you buy online are underwriters,
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laboratory tested. so many bar badge cables on amazon you want to avoid see that in the reviews as well. griff griff final tip, resell, recycle, tone nate. i don't see regift in there. >> you could. depends how well you are with the windexand paper towels. recycle stuff you aren't going to use if you can't find a way to make money on it. there is a chance to make money with your old tech. show you how to do that cyberguy.com signed up for the newsletter. show you all these tips go. foxnews.com/tech and there is a whole gallery of amazing and helpful stories there at will foxnews.com. >> carley: thank you. >> merry christmas, stay after. see you griff. >> carley: twitter files fallout fueling huck hopes for
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