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little more chrome that city shares its namesake with a lot of french names in front of the cadillac guy named antwon cadillac: >> carley: car come from. >> there car and town both named after -- >> carley: got it. okay. cool. how did you know that? >> joe: google. [laughter] >> carley: that wasn't off the top of the dome? >> joe: tell me there is a town in michigan named cadillac i want to know. >> carley: curious. >> joe: car capital of the world. >> griff: cadillac as prestigious as always? >> joe: they are nice. the new he is can a ladies like the tahoe size they are hot. >> carley: i don't think i have driven a car in 10 years maybe more. new york city you don't need to. when i was driving wasn't that good at it either. so maybe for the best. >> all the jokes that came to mind sure all true. stereotype.
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>> joe: enough about us. your pictures are pouring in like this one from felicia who caught what she says is a real reindeer christmas tree through the window. >> carley: look at the monitor over there. >> joe: there you go. >> carley: do you have a deep desire to shoot it? '. >> griff: real reindeer we had reindeer on the square. dogs pictured on christmas day in fabulou missd santa spent christmas trying to console very outraged grandson who didn't like santa very much. grandson and grandpa. one day that little boy is going to feel very different about santa laws. >> griff: once he figures out that the fat man in the red suit and white beard is going to give
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him a bunch of toys. it's going to be a better relationship. >> carley: unfortunately throughout the holidays as a lot of people were celebrating. others were locked into this horrific storm system and that's where we're going to go to right now to a fox weather alert. at least 39 people have died as brutal cold and snow whipped across the country over the holiday weekend. >> griff: first responders finding themselves stuck in the 40 inches of snow that slammed buffalo. >> joe: we are going to turn now to fox weather correspondent matt gordon joins us live from hamburg, new york, and he is >> yes, sir. well, it is a very cold day here in hamburg new york. luckily, though, the wind has calmed down a littded to a wint weather advisory and that's welcomed news to a lot of folks here in the buffalo area. as you mentioned 40 inches of snow falling in some areas. the snow drifting all over if place. you can see this massive drift
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right behind me. seven feet tall potentially. it's really really tall stuff. now unfortunately we do have several deaths confirmed, at least 13 people have died in this storm according to officials. folks were stranded in their vehicles. some people died of exposure in some cases first responders simply could not make it out to medical emergencies that were occurring during this storm: power has also been out in many places as of last check more than 12,000 customers here in erie county are without power though. crews are out working. they're trying to get the power restored but we've had trees falling into power lines and things like that. also incredible images, building, i believe this is lake side restaurant on the shore lake erie covered in ice. they say they have a great fish fry but probably have to defrost the building. also moments of levity, the buffalo bills when they came
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back from chicago had to dig out their cars like all sorts of people here and a lot of people here in buffalo going to be digging out for a while today d guys, back to you. >> certainly are. max in hamburg new york thank you very much >> with the holiday weekend we all just celebrated does not mean the activity along the southern border slowed down at all. as a matter of fact thousands of migrants attempted to cross into the united states this will weekend and the fate of title 42 is up in the air. the biden administration asked the supreme court to keep it in place until december 27th which is tomorrow. so what's going to happen there? nobody knows but griff, there are some new numbers that you got whm it comes to the total migrant encounters this weekend. >> reached out to my source and said how busy of a weekend was it? you can see here. 16,476 total migrant encounters across the entire southwest border. there are nine sec tours across the entire border and we looked at the top four breaking it
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down, del rio led with 4100, el paso where you've seen people on the streets just overwhelm until frigid temperatures, more than 3300. yuma in third over 2500 and the rgb sector where lieutenant chris was, nearly 2400 there. when we talked in the last hour with him, not only are the numbers continuing to be on this unprecedented crisis trajectory because remember last year was unprecedented crisis now it's on a track to be the even more so, so, too, has the cartels ruthlessness and their emboldenedness and flexing the muscle of the control they have and we asked lieu ten the lieutenant why that's happening and here's what he said. >> on the federal side hasn't been acknowledged did fact wee a crisis, no action against these criminal operations.
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so operation lone star we've been doing since march of 2021 and because of that we go out to these organizations and see how dangerous it's becoming where these smugglers are becoming more bold they're carrying weapons which we have never seen in prior years, especially with human smuggling, we saw tonight drug smuggling but human smuggling from out of town and stan are carrying weapons which really shows how they're able to circulate those attempts and smuggle these people further into the interior. >> little further honesty from lt saying if all this is going on with title 42 in place, if this lifts tomorrow what then? >> he said i can't imagine it getting worse what that would even look like but it would be. >> griff, you have sources because you spent a lot of time at the board and south of the border when we had all the caravans going through. are we looking at a constant flow that makes the caravans look like something of of the
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past. >> great answer. the answer is the reason why the cartels are able to control it is in honduras, in guatemala in cuba in nicaragua in pretty much the entire world they're using social media to advertise to get the word out, right? the immigration for decades works two ways. there's a push factor, poverty, crime out of the countries they don't want to be in and a pull factor which is the level of success with which they can pay somebody their life savings, two, three, $5,000 come and stay in the u.s. if they come and get sent back they won't spend another $5,000 which they probably don't have. so the pull factor has never been stronger the cartels have never advertised harder because they've become a travel agency joey essentially and they get away witness. when you say over the weekend don't put your life and limb at risk the frigid temperatures, the first part basically says we continue to enforce the border
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we have 23,000 agents trying to enforce the border well they're not. they're facilitating the cartel sending them across and processing them. that's why agents are giving me these numbers because they're frustrated at the lack of leadership and lack of support. those men and women in green are trained to stand on the line and keep people from coming across. you know, apprehend them when you get them. not wait for them to cross and load them up in bases. >> i hate to belabor this point but i get so frustrated when you talk about the cartels being this international network. i fought two wars based on a narrative that we needed to go and destroy international terrorist networks and basically that's what's happening here and attacking us in our home, you know, slow steady attack. and i don't understand, you know, the texas military's down there, the national guard but we're not attacking this like a national security issue and i jocks take pose that to the 20 year old fighting a war and wonder where's the disconnect.
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>> carley: great question. and also you mentioned the caravans. remember during the trump administration there was a caravan coming and we were all eyes on that and now you don't hear about it because it's two years of a constant caravan that's what the situation has turned into and when you look at all the people coming across, it is thousands of dollars and every single one of them relies a lot, they're human beings and you want them to be cared for and well fed and warm and everything that we want for all of humanity but they are also paying thousands of dollars to mexican drug cartels who are only getting stronger and mexico's turned into a narc 0 state feet away from our southern border. there is also this that has just been revealed and it is the 2022 worst of the woke awards. we're going to put awards in quotation marks there. and new tolerance campaign came out with this list of the companies that are the wokest.
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and you see the logos there. disney, black rock, twitter, apple, american express, georgetown university, the aclu, the olympics, the school boards across the board and the nba. so some i'm sure you are not surprised about. the olympics surprised me a bit. twitter certainly did not. but there are a lot of opinions on this list this morning. >> joey you talked to dr. carol swain about this and here's a little bit about what she said about how these companies are hurting america. >> there's so much that these companies are doing really to virtue signal and it's about usually that diversity, equity and inclusion program that off the rails, they often violate our civil rights laws and our constitution. all of these institutions that were once respect and mainstreamed, are a bunch of
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hypocrites hurting america and fortunately americans are aware of this sustained enough and pushing back that has to happen before change can occur. >> one other thing that's not on that list of companies carley and i covered a story over the weekend hosting the marine corps is looking at possibly getting rid of sir and ma'am, little bit of wokeness there. >> a >> to be more fair to female drill instructors and i have to ask you -- >> unfair to a female drill instructor. when is ma'am a less relevant term than sir? part of the problem and i'll probably not make everybody happy with this but it takes some of the guesswork out because we're paying for transitioning surgeries and things like that so maybe it symptoms some of the folks who are not supposed to believe their lying eyes from saying the wrong pronoun i guess. >> where does all this come from? it comes from academia and
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higher education which is something we're talking about. >> and apparently american express. >> yeah. and we're getting into a situation where such a nation divided that now, if you're conservative, you're going to have to start shopping in certain places and feeling uncomfortable spending money in others. >> twitter has a new owner, disney has a new old ceo focused on taking this out maybe americans are speaking out saying we don't want you to indoctrinate us. >> i like ma'am it's a sign of respect. how could that be a bad thing. >> he can talk about that a long time ago. >> when i was in dc, when i called someone ma'am people looked at me like i was calling them old. i said no i call my seven year old knees ma'am. also when i opened the door for them they thought i was looking for money. so i don't know. >> no, marines lead by respect
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which is why they say sir yes sir, twice. >> yes. >> meanwhile we begin the headlines with the idaho murder mystery the father of 1 of the lane college students speaking out hopeful the killer will be caught. madison mowingen's father said they let something at the crime scene that will help them got caught. he went on to thank law enforcement for working around the clock to bringing to justice these families. >> in a fourth power station in washington state getting vandalized last night after three others were damaged christmas morning situation pit 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 8200 people are still without power in the state, the suspects are still on the loose.
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>> and christmas day saw a lot of nfl action. tom brady engineers yet another overtime comeback for the bucks, this time against the cardinals. tampa bay scoring 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and ot to win 19-16. meanwhile, aaron rodgers and the packers defense coming up big in their upset win over the dolphins. watch. >> 2nd & 13, that is picked off by campbell! second drive in a row ended by a packer interception. >> green bay would get a third straight interception on the next drive to seal it to 26-20 win keeping their playoff hopes alive >> and, finally, the rams literally blowing out the broncos 51-14. tensionss from the loss boiling over after the game when denver linebacker randy gregory punched a rams offensive lineman forcing the two teams to be separated. >> fighting on christmas.
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>> little more of that energy during the game, maybe the score wouldn't have been so bad. i don't know. listen, we haven't talked -- >> coach joey. >> yeah, here i am. we haven't talked about the georgia bulldogs. >> we haven't. >> we haven't. >> i want to know if tua would have saved one of those interceptions for us back in 2017 we would have had a national championship. >> such a good point. >> he saved them all for this one game in the nfl. >> fortunate big game coming go dogs at the end of the year. >> yeah, they call the ohio state university. >> yeah, they lost to michigan. >> what is a buckeye anyway. . >> carley: i heard somebody calling them a ohio state. whoops. coming up president biden taking a not so hard energy deal with celebrity drew barrymore to close out 2022. >> has he ever surprised you with something that really did surprise you? is it true you proposed five
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♪ >> joe biden has sat down for only seven one on one interviews with journalists this year but he made time for drew barrymore. >> joey: the president and first lady talked with the celebrity in their last interview of the year where they were asked hard hitting questions like these. >> has he ever surprised you with something that really did surprise you? >> well, one thinging that joe
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gives me every year is a poem. >> is it true you proposed five times and what was it that finally won her over? >> i don't know what finally -- i think i know what finally won her over. >> do you believe in love at first sight. >> i do. >> here to react fox news contributor joe concha. dive right in, what do you think about that interview. >> carley i think if i proposed to a gal after time number three when she says no i'm saying three strikes i'm out i'm going to move on. but it is remarkably sad, in a profound way that mr. biden said recently there were more important things to do than visit the southern border, said it when he was in arizona, and paeshtr apparently one of the more important things was to sit down withdrew barrymore to discuss poetry and multiple marriage proposals that occurred before she was born. this is a president guys that has done exactly one interview since the midterms and it wasn't with bret baier shannon bream
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peter doocy jackie heinrich something representing a journalist but with the gal from et. and to be held accountable for all the things playinging this country, it's only going to continue in 2023. he won't answer for inflation being five times higher since taking office. crime in violent cities fentanyl killing younger people in this country. education that has us far behind other advanced countries in the world. this is a president who doesn't want to answer questions for all these things because he doesn't have answers he'll continue leading the country by pleading the fifth. >> joey: joe, it doesn't surprise me that he proposed five times. i mean how many times did he run for president and get told know and finally waited around and the hundred year playing got him in the white house. but kamala harris getting write-ups about how great she's done and the president sitting down withdrew barry more instead of real journalists.
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how many does the administration think we'll believe this stuff. >> great point about running for president, first time in 1988. so it is spitting in the face saying it is raining because here we have kamala harris for example who's never held a press conference while she's been vice-president. mike pence held multiple press conferences. joe biden has held five solo becomes this year, in context, donald trump held 35 press conferences in his final year. right? so, yeah, as far as accessibility there is none with this president with this vice-president and we'll continue to see it in 2023 and even when they run for president again if that is the ticket in 2024 because it worked for them the first time. >> griff: so joe you talked about those journalists and peter doocy is getting us more news than anyone in the entire room. that's why when he asks questions and can get the president to talk all the other journalists follow his lead many times because he simply doesn't
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want to talk to him. but step back from the communications standpoint the white house spends time thinking about various interviews, let's put him here this is the take away we would get. help me walk through what was the logic? they thought drew barry more that's perfect we would get this. or was it just to snub their nose at all the journalists that show up in the briefing room every day. >> i think the thought process was where can we get a softball interview and somebody like ron klain stepped up and said i don't want softball i want t ball with a beach ball off the tee. what's the easiest thing we can do. the view is on vacation for christmas, msnbc nobody watches so let's go to drew barry more who has an afternoon show and we'll make this as comfortable for our 80 year old president as possible. >> carley: maybe they were thinking the youth vote or the female vote. i'm not sure.
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drew barrymore to me seems so sweet and she's obviously going to jump at the chance of getting an interview with the president. >> of course. >> carley: but if the president doesn't want to be criticized for doing the drew baremore interview he has to do the serious ones as well which he clearly hasn't done. >> griff: joe i think you coined the best phrase, it's not a softball interview it is he a t ball with a beach ball. >> that's how i taught my son to play in kindergarten. >> joey: because the president identifies with his character in 51st state wakes up in a different place every day. >> carley: reaching for oversight of big tech and how congress plans to deliver. congressman jimenez on that still ahead. ♪
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>> carley: we are back with a fox weather alert. at least 39 people are dead nationwide after a massive winter storm batters much of the country over the holiday weekend with heavy snow and brutal cold. that includes the south where states are facing rolling blackouts and some cities are under a boil water advisory. fox weather multi media journalist will joins us from
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tennessee with more. will. >> carley good morning. yeah, even though the temperature is improving from the single digit temps we've seen overnight doesn't mean we're out of the woods yet. snow flurries starting here about ten minutes ago along interstate 40 outside of nashville and this is coming off of a weekend where the tv aid of a major power provider for several states including tennessee issued those rolling blackouts over the weekend up and through christmas eve and a lot of people caught off-guard by that but they say this is a necessary step and they believe that most of those rolling blackouts at least for the time being are over. we're also hoping of course the -- >> carley: all right. i think we lost will there. probably a weather-related situation but we're going to try and check back in with him if we can. but now let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz for more. >> carley i'm outside on fox square where it certainly still is cold. temperatures here, the
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feels-like temperature sitting around ten degrees, we have at least one more really really cold morning across the country before we actually see a bit of a change and things start to improve. let's dive right into the frigid temperatures we're seeing across the country where currently, as i said, ten, 11 degrees here in new york city, still plenty of places across the upper midwest and the plains where it feels like you're at negative ten, negative 15, negative 20. and then back in texas, look at those numbers, all down into the 20s is what it feels like waking up to 12 degrees in atlanta, 33 degrees in orlando. so cold air really stretched across the country despite how cold it feels it's actually warmer than it was this time yesterday. kansas city almost 20 degrees warmer, chicago 14 degrees warmer. so that's part of a trend you're going to start to see over the next several days as things are about to change. this is going to run you through the entire week, so i'm going for monday and i am going to leave you with this, but you see warm air beginning to funnel in. so carley, those are your weather head leans and a little bit of good news as this breaks down and we start to warm up as
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we get towards new year's eve coming up at the end of this week. >> carley: okay adam, thank you so much. >> i have more news to get to starting with crime. crime is sky rocketing in some of new york city's trendiest neighborhoods. grand larceny up 63% in midtown south compared to last year's numbers. that is the highest jump in new york city. grand lars is in have jumped 57% in the sixth precinct which includes grinage village. there have been over 1300 grand lars is in from 853 last year. crime is also up in the financial district, sojo the bowery and try beck a. the mega millions jackpot soaring to $565 million. it marks the second highest prize of 2022 after no one matched all six numbers on friday night. if there is a lucky winner in tomorrow's drawing it will be the sixth largest prize in the history of the game. the odds of winning the jackpot
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are one in 302.5 million. so you're saying there's a chance >> indiana police saved christmas for a young family who had their gifts stolen from their home. watch this. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> oh, my goodness! thank you! oh, my goodness thank you. >> look at that sweet little girl jumping up and down. officers responding to a breaking and entering the morning of christmas eve. who steals presents? after learning the children's presents were stolen they were able to replace them with gifts left over from a local toy drive. story both sour and sweet. good for those police officers. >> and a family in buffalo spending christmas at a firehouse after getting trapped in the massive snow storm. the family was on their way to a hotel after their house lost power and their eight year old son was thrilled that santa made a special delivery leaving a note saying i see you got stuck away for christmas so here's a
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little something until you make it home to the rest of your presents. how cool is that? santa is so sweet. how about that griff. >> griff: so sweet. good on santa. thanks carley >> we've been telling you about texas troops working around the clock this weekend as thousands of migrants tried crossing the border but this picture of a ric rickety bode named with god's blessing proves the crisis at the border is a problem facing every state. florida gop congressman carlos gimenez joins us. thank you for joining us. as we showed you on that boat 15 cue bans coming to the keys but this is not isolated it happens every day. you see it here. what is your reaction to where things stand with regards toss the border? >> well, no, not only do we have a crisis at the border, the southern border but we've seen a four fold increase in crossings
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from cuba, from haiti, you know, into florida, especially the florida keys. and so, you know, conditions are just, you know, really bad on the island, it's an oppressive government. most cue bans nowadays though are trying to get through the southern border, it takes about $20,000 to get from cuba to nicaragua and up through mexico and then finally into the southern border. so that's what's really happening. but still many of them are still trying to cross through the straights. >> congressman as republicans come into power and majority in the new year, what do you hope to do about the border? what can you do. >> well, i think we need to have hearings why does secretary mayorkas department of homeland security refuses really to secure our southern border. it's a, not only a problem with the millions of migrants that are coming in illegally into the united states, but also it leaves the board unprotected
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the. and so we see fentanyl flowing through at record pace and we know fentanyl is responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of americans every single year. so it's an absolute failure of the biden administration protecting americans and american lives. >> griff: and also talking about other things republicans may be doing in the house in the new year, all of these revelations about twitter, intel ties raising questions about big tech tothers sites as house gop james comer your colleague incoming chair man of the oversight committee will beginning having these hearings. in part nine of the twitter files you may have seen dropped on christmas eve we learned that there's a foreign intelligence task force across multiple government agencies, not just the fbi, also cia, the national defense intelligence group. not looking at foreign intelligence but rather at domestic folks and encouraging censorship there. what stands out to you? what do you want to get to most
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when the hearings begin? >> well, look, it's no surprise. i mean, look, i was mayor of miami dade in charge of one of the largest police agencies in the united states, miami dade police department. we did surveillance on twitter and social media all the time to take a look at gang activity and all that. but we never tried to suppress anything. and so censorship, that's the problem. you know, you can look at things from a surveillance standpoint, yeah, because it's all public. but when you try to start censoring people and try to start censoring ideas et cetera and start putting out false narratives like the fbi saying they needed to censor the hunter biden situation because it was false information knowing very well it wasn't because they had the laptop that's a problem. to me it's a violation of the first amendment freedom of speech. government should not be involved in trying to censor people and ideas. that's very problematic. that needs to be investigated and we need to get to the bottom of it. >> griff: congressman ten
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seconds left, there's talk with florida being the fastest growing one, should elon musk move to the sunshine state? >> absolutely. i've asked elon musk to move to florida and miami dade in particular. we have freedom of thought. it's a great state. it's a great free state of florida and, you know, we've got thousands of people coming down here every single day. why? because it's just a great state to live in. >> griff: sunshine and beaches. congressman gimenez thank you for taking time. >> my flesh. >> griff: coming up china's covid coverup they will now stop publishing daily covid case figures as the virus spirals out of control. dr. marty makary on bay engine's failed strategy next. lashy, sex. may i? we're definitely not lit. i mean seriously, we named ourselves booking.com which is kind of lit if we are talking... literal... ha ha. it's why we're planet earth's number one site
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figures. this coming after china ended their year's long zero covid policies late last month following weeks of protests and civil unrest. here to react is fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. dr. makary, good morning to you the. >> good morning. >> i know that you spoke to a few doctors who are in china, so how bad is the situation there really? >> carley, things are really bad in china right now. doctors are extremely concerned. we're seeing rationing at the door steps of hospitals there. icus are completely overrun. people are being turned away. it's déjà vu of wuhan right now but doctors are speaking up, prominent doctors in china are calling out the lack of preparedness and the fact that the zero covid policies resulted in this mass wave right now. at the same time the little time they bought through many of the cruel policies was not used wisely. so the vaccination rates are low and the vaccination rates are
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using a vaccine that may not have been effective. but in talking to people there, it's bad. crematoriums are backed up. we chat is blowing up with talk of how there's insufficient place to put bodies after people diane up to 50% of beijing right now is infected with covid according to some estimates. >> carley: and they locked everybody down for years and now there is this massive explosion of cases and it really feels like there is a lesson to be learned there. >> look, immune sheltering is having a significant impact. when you have cruel and inhumane policies and at the same time have a vulnerable population go for nearly two years, this should have been anticipated. and that's why the chinese people are so frustrated at their own government right now. add to that the distrust from massive under counting, the chinese government basically openly said on december 7th they're really not going to track cases carefully. they're not going to report them or encourage testing.
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and you've got doctors telling me very openly that they are not counting covid deaths unless maybe there's no underlying other medical condition. well, everybody has some other underlying medical condition. so it's a massive undercount. >> carley: i have heard some concern over a possibility of a new variant coming out of china. are you worried about that? >> look, the epidemic in china has significant implications for the united states. one is that a new variant will likely emerge out of this epidemic because new variants are known to come out of a dense population with rapid transmission, that's what we're seeing in china right now. so it may not just be a variant that is a small modification of the current variant there, it may be a major mutation which could evade immunity. that's the concern it could boom rang into the united states. add to that also the implications that we're seeing a run on medications in china, it's probably time to enact testing of chinese travelers to
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the united states to try to stem off or slow any new variant from coming back. it won't be a hundred percent effective but it's a tool that we can use now that other countries are starting to adopt and we have not yet. >> carley: dr. makary thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thanks carley. >> carley: absolutely. >> coming up did you overdo it in the kitchen this christmas? don't worry we have leftover recipes that you are going to absolutely love. and some wine on top of that. coming up next. ♪ ♪
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christmas? >> no such thing. >> joey: and do you want your leftovers to not go to waste. >> griff: chef and culinary stylist ashton has us covered with delicious easy recipes. so easy that ashton actually gave me a spatula to flip something. but ar going to start with that then we come over here and i won't burn it. >> i gave you a job but i'm excited we have two fun things to do with leftovers. everybody has a big roast, we have a prime rib without the bone but you can use a pork roast beef roast and make sandwiches which everybody loves so great lunch or low key dinner. so i have mayo and add horse radish to it so a spicy mayo. >> carley: this is good. >> really good right? then i sliced my roast beef like that and we smear it on a little bit of a roll. again not fancy so easy but looks great and obviously going to put some beef on here. i have some caramelized onion if
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you have any left from steak or anything you have and arugula. really easy simple low-key lunch making a mess, lunch or dinner, right? >> carley: you could also put mushrooms on that. >> mushrooms, you can eat them. then i'm pairing this with josh this cabernet, this is my favorite wine, black berry cherry. >> carley: i smelled it. >> yes. i love josh sellers because they give back during the holidays so they really support the community great wine to support and it will go well with your roast beef sand wish. >> carley: good to know. >> right? >> carley: what is next. >> now -- oh, she's explaining it. >> you have a job. go on and flip those over. everybody is making pancakes, your kids are home, like it or loathe it your kids are home for the weekend and you're going to make your batter. so if you want to add my milk and eggs to my batter, go for it, salt baking powder, just a
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pancake recipe but we're going to freeze them and pull them out right for new year's eve so you have this fancy appetizer and i have topped it with some salmon so it's fresh. to say that right in there that's totally fine. >> butter? >> yeah, that's butter and that is my pancake mix. that's okay a tester, the first pancake never turns out well. >> also where should i put them? >> you can leave them right in there but we're going to cheers this with a bojure, this means beautiful joy, this is how we cheer things for new years eve 2023, celebrate with wine last of acidity which goes well with things that are salty, and the caviar and that's it. >> this is good. >> there's a little piping bag that you can add a little bit more right into it, i like to use a piping bag for this or a zip lock bag and then you've got your pancake batter right?
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>> carley: beautiful pancake. >> pop them in the freezer. >> you talked about the smoked salmon. >> yeah, and cheeves and caviar. >> carley: love it. >> joey: roast beef and pancakes. >> carley: and i've got to say it smells like butter in this whole studio and this studio is big so extra points for this ashton keefe thank you so much. this was quite the education, an education that is edible the best kind. head over to ashton keefe.com for more fun recipes as well. great suggestion there. >> joey: all right, more fox and friends moments away. stay with us. ♪ ♪ you spend the holidays making everyone else smile, but what about your smile? it needs care too, and when it does, aspen dental is here for you. this season, and every season, we offer the custom dental treatments you need,
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>> linda says this of her dog millie decked out in christmas glasses. you can see her treats better. >> we love the pictures. we love the festivity. merry christmas, everybody. we hope you had a great one. christmas was great, absolutely. >> let's do it again. >> "america's newsroom" starts right now. bye. >> a wicked winter storm burying the country in snow and ice bringing the coldest christmas in decades and leaving at least 34 people dead nationwide. the grim number could get even higher once crews fight through feet of snow to the hardest to reach areas. good morning, i'm alissa acuna. >> julie: i'm welcome to fox news live. i am exhausted. western new york seeing some of the worst of the
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