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to ringing in 2024 here in times square. this is america's city we are proud to host this major event to big. >> each year we handle this enormous undertaking. we do not do this alone. we are in lockstep with the federal, state, local agency partners appeared including the times square alliance to enjoy a safe and enjoyable event for all. molly: the well-prepared surrogate 2020 port new york city is ramping up its police presence with the iconic ball drop it you are looking for the times square courtesy of birth. by this time to market is expected 1 million people, yes when it million people will be packing and therefore the world's biggest new year's eve celebrations but welcome to new our "fox news live" i am a molly line. i rich.
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new york city mayor eric adams says there is no credible security threat to the ball drop but thousands of officers will be ready if for instance pro- palestinian groups threaten to storm times square purred early this month at several protesters were arrested at the rockefeller center that is of course the tree lighting. last month some of them disrupted then macy's thanks giving day parade. for morning today if you disrupt the ball drop you will be arrested security expert seybert nypd will be ready. >> are going to allow them to demonstrate. but they are not going to allow them to get very close to trying for times square. they are prepared to make arrest if these demonstrators if it gets out of hand immediately. >> also in times square and cb cotton is alive right there on the grounds. cb, to you. >> hi molly.
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dj set ups, camera crews, tons of lights. honestly it started to look at the party could begin tonight here in times square. and of course at the center of it all's annual ball drop at a got a test run this morning. organizers say the ball has more than 2500 crystal triangles and can display more than 16 million colors. together this creates a kaleidoscope effect we have all come to love it. there'll be no shortage of beauty and spectacle here in times square. we are also here and there may be a pro- palestinian rally planned for some of the festivities. this has happened throughout the holiday season. organizers call on people to disrupt all of the plan to celebrations but nypd points to the rockefeller tree lighting as an example of how good his officers have become at securing these big events. protesters got nowhere near that christmas tree. and now they are promising they won't get anywhere near times square. listen to this.
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>> new york city police department did an amazing job during the tree lighting. with individuals trying to disrupt the tree lighting. they executed to do so this time as well. >> the rope bus security here in times square include drones, surveillance robots, and plenty of undercover officers. as you can see around me things are getting really allowed out here in times square. the party is starting tonight. [laughter] for a lot of people i'm sure it is fair to have to say fantastic cracked camera work by your camera person there on the ground. and thank you so much for keeping an eye on it all force appreciate it. rich: quite a party. a new wave of asylum-seekers are arriving in new york city wrecked in a migrant buses went into effect right near post reports this latest round arrived at port authority bus terminal around midnight friday morning. falling outside the new required
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drop-off typeset by the city. the mandate coming after record 14 buses arrived to the big apple in just one night. mary adams said new york city cannot handle the surge alone. >> we have the federal government must stop this. because there's a lot of people on the sideline that talk about this issue. trust me, they do not want to be in the seat right now. a lot of people are saying all of their ideas what they would do and how they would fix this. they do not want to be here. but to new york, chicago, los angeles, brownsville, houston. cities should not be handling national problems. >> more than 67000 migrants are under the city's care. mary adams of the crisis will cost the city at least $5 billion this fiscal year alone. molly: bridge, while cities are struggling to house and feed it
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migrants record numbers of asylum-seekers are pouring across the southern border critics are calling out president biden for vacationing in the caribbean while the border crisis is still spiraling out of control. new fox news and polls show pols are not too happy with the state of the country broadly either. lucas tomlinson is traveling with the president and he is with the latest on all of this. >> president biden is the most unpopular president running for reelection since the end of world war ii. according to several polls many blame the southern border for contributing to that. here's former acting dhs secretary chad wolf about the border. >> whatever it is this administration puts in place it encourages instead of deterring this illegal behavior. again most americans like immigrants apart we like legal immigration not illegal immigration which is what we are seeing today.
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>> urban 286,000 migrants and counted out the southern border in december. that is the highest total in eight month ever in american history breaking the previous record set three months ago. there've been a 770,000 migrant encounters since october 1 making the first quarter of the new fiscal year also the highest ever. that it's bigger than the population of seattle in just the last three months the white house press secretary recently said these numbers are not unusual and texas governor greg habit for busing migrants to cities like new york. ask what we are seeing here at the border the migration flow the increased migration flow it ebbs and flows. we are at a time of the year we are seeing more at the border and it is not unusual. >> a new fox poll shows 39% of democrats think it was a good year for the country. 10% of republicans and 20% of independents agree. a majority of democrats to think
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it was a good year for their family buried wonderful republicans a third of independents and the same. now the department has threatened to sue texas governor greg habit over a bill he signed it last month which gives his estates the right to arrest and deport migrants. governor abbott said he's might take that case to the supreme court and the supreme court is going to be pretty busy next year. >> you said it, i think they know that of course. his interest in the numbers among independents will make all of the difference in election everett lucas thompson thank you so much live from st. croix. >> do numbers show a record-breaking december at the southern border. cbp sources tell fox news more than 286,000 bikers have been encountered this month. that is the highest monthly total ever recorded. so far in the fiscal year that began in october, within seven and 70000 migrants were encountered with 83000 of them got a ways who were seen or detected but not clots. national board ritual council vice president joints is now. i thought december it was
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typically a slow month, what is going on? >> according to the administration this is typical. look, this border has been disastrous since day one of this administration taking over. it continues to happen and every so often we come out and say another record number and another record number it's going to continue to happen because this initiation to son of the political will and frankly do not care they talk to the american public and say they don't nothing to say here see he everything is fine that alone tells you the message they do not care. they do not care what is happening they create magnets to have more and more people to come into the country and different states created i have california's saying they're going to give some type of welfare to the illegals are in the country. that again is a magnet. but this administration has continued to do is bring on more and more poverty into the united states. allows the immigrants to come in
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and they don't have anywhere to go for the go to the sanctuary cities they continue to ask for more money so they can supplement these individuals being there in their cities. this administration has completely lost control of our borders. the 70 look at what happened this week the executive state secretary of security they met with the mexican government they stretch much of this was the root causes that drive migration print the administration is already announced $4 billion in commitments to go to the northern triangle countries to help stop that. are you seeing any effects from these attempts to try to get at the drivers in central america? >> though because realistically all that does is checks the box unless the american public know or sends out the message we are working on it, we are trying something. enforcing nation's borders the laws that are down there but stop individuals coming into the united states. i am one 100% for immigration
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fort legal immigration and unfortunate that that word people keep mixing up for this a big episode legal immigration and illegal immigration. if you have asylum officers asylum judges they are on the line and you detain people. don't just release everyone. detain them, make them prove their case for that alone would drive the numbers down but this administration refuses to do that. rich: so much as we hear about migration from central america, from mexico protect at the look at the numbers showing a 183,000 more than that 48% of the migrant encounters by citizenship come from countries that are not mexico but are not the northern tribal countries of honduras and el salvador and guatemala. it is the administration getting at the root cause and guatemala and in the northern triangle is it missing the boat here by trying to solve a problem that is now involved? >> again it is smoke and mirrors their mega people try to think
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they're trying to do something but they haven't they sent the message worldwide come one come all ask for salad to get release that's overseen the problem we are seeing. who is in charge question at the drug cartels they know the groups are coming across. that is wake at certain individuals from one part of the world across areas of texas you've got other individuals from other parts of the world across in other parts and so forth. the drug cartels are the ones that strategically are bringing these groups across knowing all the loopholes us and of menstrun is caused. rich: texas just signed a law give the power to rest migrants were not here legally and bring them back over the border. do you think that if something is going to help? do you think that something wass going to survive court challenges? >> i do not know about the court challenges. i can save governor abbott is doing a fantastic job but we costly at this is what is done for texas but people need to realize what he's doing is not just for texas it is for the entire country but it's a way to deter any string the right job is going about it the right way. rich: thank you for joining us.
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>> thank you. molly: we are at eight new court filing for special counsel jack smith has revealed his argument against former president trump's claim of presidential immunity. smith filed this argument the d.c. court of appeals today outlining two main points against trump claiming the constitution does not give a former president immunity from federal prosecution. he also argues that trump's acquittal at a senate impeachment trial does not bar him from criminal prosecution but smith tried to skip the appeals court and fast-track this case straight to the supreme court but the justices rejected his request just last week. now oral arguments before the d.c. appeals court are set for january 9. former president trump's opponents of the gop primary race are slamming colorado and maine for removing trump from the ballot for the legal team is expected to take action next week. alexandria hoff is keeping an eye on this.
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>> a trump legal team has her sights on tuesday to appeal the ballot decisions in colorado and maine. right now there are 13 states with pending action to bark trump from the ballots. lawsuits are using a civil war era clause in the constitution that bans a person involved in an insurrection from holding public office. what makes the decision out of maine it unique is his first state of the secretary of state took action unilaterally as opposed to colorado where the decision came from the state supreme court. here is how bellows responded to criticism over the solo judgment progress every elected official swears an oath to the constitution but i have sworn an oath to that m made constitution and the united states constitution. maine election law requires me to hold a hearing of this sort of ex- bellows democrat has suspended her decision pending the expected appeal from the trump team in colorado trump's name will appear on the primary
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ballot unless he supreme court sides with the state supreme court's decision to kick him off. fox news contributor professor jonathan turley sees that as unlikely but. >> i do believe the supreme court will reject this pernicious theory. i think the court will see this for what it is which is distinctly antidemocratic effort to win this election and the courts rather than polling places. >> gop front runners name is on it california's bout secretary state surely a weber decline efforts to have it removed telling the los angeles times quotes i have to basically continue to abide by the rule of law. and for me not to do that than i am no better than trump. you look at the state like a main limit for biden in 2020 it's one of two states that splits its electoral votes and last election trump warned earned one of their four in washington alexandria hoff of fox news. >> here is a development be a
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police are investigating a swatting call at the home of maine as secretary of state this happened last night. officers said they got a call from a man who said he had broken into bellows house. bella's house. police say she was not home and no one else was inside the home and they arrived in they found nothing suspicious inside or outside. bellows is the latest public official to be targeted by the fake emergency calls but florida repurepublicarepublican senate t to house republican lawmakers also victims of swatting calls earlier this week. >> more tension in the middle east israeli forces pushed deeper into gaza by rhonda back to wrap up attacks on shipping. u.s. need a new strategy and the new year? that and more straightahead.
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israeli defense forces moving deeper into gaza in their mission to wipe out hamas and forcing tens of thousands of palestinians to flee further south. israel air and ground of offensive is the place about 85% of gaza's residence. putting a spotlight on the growing him entering crisis. matt finn is live in london with the latest.
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>> a short while ago we got an update from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and he addressed some critical topics about this war including the big question how long he may carry on. >> my policy is clear we continue to fight for the elimination of hamas and the release of all of our hostages. as prime minister to stop the fighting. netanyahu said israel has eliminated 8000 tourists so far and that israel is entertain the possibility of egypt's peace deal part however the prime minister said hamas is making ultimatums that israel will not agree too. netanyahu is morning hezbollah if it expensive fighting both at hezbollah in iran will quote supper blows they never dreamed of. the idf released new aerial video which shows israel today striking hezbollah infrastructure known to be used
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for terror purposes per the idf scissors numerous launches from lebanon and intercepted at least one. for the first time since israel launched its ground operations idf says it's attacking the exact that served as the base for hamas militants before they crossed into isa for the octobel said it has intensified its other gaza operations in honor of the israeli that was savagely attack during the unprecedented air and ground strikes have displaced and cemented 45% 2.3 million people tens of thousands of palestinians are now living as refugees in the southernmost town of arauca large portion of the people are reportedly starving. >> matt, thank you. molly: iran back to trent eight have been attacking commercial chips and disrupting that
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critical trade route u.s. has been on the defense of them intercepting dozens of missile and drone attacks some american officials are considering an offense of strategy if this continues. will there be a red line for the red sea attacks? retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel david davis is here he is the senior fellow at defense priorities host of the daniel davis deep dive on youtube. thank you so much for giving the little bit of your time on this week and we appreciate it. to start at their good options for the u.s. to address the trent eight and their attacks? >> that is that one of things i want to point out right at the beginning. there are no good choices here. anything you do whether is to go on the offense of orc to say were going to stay on a defense in a not get on missiles, both of those carry potential risk for the united states and there is just not a good option.
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if you decide to attack the launch point as many are suggesting now that we should than the trent eight are saying they will expand the war to american interests in the region which right now they're not willing to do. we have seen what happened with saudi arabia it for many years trying to break the houthis rebels with lots of firepower and it never worked. it's not likely to succeed but if we don't do that and we just use the defensive missiles that gives a free hand to the trent eight and that's about choice two. you've got to mitigate which is the least bad. molly: was also a political question at u.s. defense secretary lloyd au austin annoud a multinational operation aiming to keep the trade routes safe. this from the wall street journal. the u.s. does not punish them for taking the world economy hostage they note the location of trent eight site, raiders weapons. they are betting that lack of
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the political will to punish their piracy is it about political will or is it about as you mention balancing the potential repercussions here? >> it's really about both. they are inextricable factors involved here because you do have the political issues involved. you see the 20 member alliance there's only about 12 of them that are probably saying their part of it. eight of them will not admit it and of those 12 many are saying will send a couple of people to a headquarters somewhere. there's not much interest in doing this. we are talking even saudi arabia who would been to war. there are some issues there. but the bigger issue is what next? if you strengthen these people don't seem to talk about what happens after you strike them and they don't back down and they do escalate. then what are you going to do that is the answer has to be given before anymore talk about what star you can force in the
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area. it's raising a great point it's been over wanted attacks on u.s. troops a in assets across the middle east since the israel hamas war began in late october. we are seeing an onslaught happening all across the region. the challenge of course in many of these assets have been moved to that area is to deter a broader conflict. if you strike directly on their ground is that what potentially could happen is the broader conflict? >> the chances would go way up. he said that graphically playing out right now since october the 17th when the first of these texts are to ramping up against the troops out there as it did nothing to deter them. in fact they accelerated every time we strike the responses even greater after words. and of course i have been arguing for literally years on fox news we need to get our troops out of harm's way because it's has a point of strategic for our country while providing no security for our country.
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riley gets through and kills an american then there will be enormous pressure on the president to strike into iran. i don't know if he can hold off on that but then the risk to our country goes way up we are expanding this war. molly: he made a good point recently the militants did strike and did injure several u.s. members somewhat critically. that did in the sense just happened but we are fortunate as you mentioned there's not been a recent u.s. troop deaths in there on the ground but it is something we are watching. and as you mention part of this as they are all tied together under our lawn. their multitude of proxy groups watching one another and the houtrent eight are climbing thee doing what they are doing because they are's supporting hamas. >> yes. that's why also in saying the one thing we could do that could
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improve all of these situations is we could put a lot of pressure to help israel in this war as quickly as possible but it is in our national interest or israel the ally the historic l.a. at the democracy in the region they have every right to defend themselves after the horrific 10/seven terrorist attack. america also has interest in our interest to make sure that were stays contained to the gaza strip. this not escalate because than our interests are harmed and things could go bad even for israel it gets beyond that. i think we need to be pushing much more to it limited the damage she is doing the harm he is doing to the palestinian and innocent civilians and bring this to a negotiated win whatever it takes to get it done. that is crucial progress lieutenant colonel daniel davis thank you very much for your insights and for sharing your thoughts with us. wishing you a very happy new year 2024. >> seemed to appreciate it. >> 2023 it was a landmark year for artificial intelligence.
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molly: monster wave upon foot coastal flood warnings are in effect for hundreds of miles of shoreline. stay away after the waves and set some people, eight people to the hospital surfers pretty stoked for the swells. hundreds of spectators as well to the iconic surf spot. >> the #have heard are between 45 and 55. this is like an el niño year old ssothere is this weather thing happening that is a little bit above my level. it is like winter storms that
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come through basically pushes a ton of water up the coast. >> quirks that undergo some analysis christina coleman alive in los angeles with the latest on all of this, christina? i can tell you it is dangerous out here. emergency crews have conducted dozens of water rescues up and down the coastline as these huge waves have pounded the shores but take a look at this video powerful waves crashed over a seawall and pacifica in northern california tossing folks around. it was hard for some of them to get back on their feet. take a look at this giant wave slammed a beach area in ventura county just west of los angeles sending people running for safety. look like something out of a movie. the forecast calls for 15 -- 25-foot waves have parts of california today. at least eight people were hospitalized since thursday is a powerful waves rolled in. fortunately they are expected to be okay. this videos shows marine safety officer with the ventura harbor
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patrol giving a man to safety after surfboard and broken the strong waves. you can see a piece of the board floating. take a look at this. the danger not stopping some of that elite surfers from as far as france and portugal are here in town. they are at the -- in the coastal town in northern california for the big mavericks competition. back here in l.a. we caught up with surfers who were so excited to catch these huge waves. >> is cool to come to your home town but normally we are flying to other places that serve over there. but when the waves get to hear and everyone comes here it's pretty cool. >> a lot of guys, myself included i drove up and down the coastal date looking for the perfect wave. some people flew in from different parts of the world there guys coming in from other different cities. it is the definition of a surfer constantly chasing the stove.
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>> it's hard not to get excited for those surfers spread they are so happy to be here. catching these big waves authorities are urging people to be careful of this dangerous surf, back to you. >> portugal is known for the big waves it's interesting to see surfers are coming from there to hear. christina: thank you so much appreciate it. >> caller: weight loss drugs and artificial intelligence as of the breakthroughs that revolutionize healthcare in 2023 on the horizon for 2024, digital interfaces, animal organ usage, gene editing, vaccine research. dr. marc siegel joins me now on how these could continue to advance the medical industry of the new year. dr. siegel, thank you for joining us. i want to jump right into vaccines. there is such a focus during covid, and rna the vaccines prevented disease until the disease has it mutated. what can we expect next on vaccines? >> it is a great place to start.
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mrna technology you are talking about is now starting to be used in cancer. studies show a big impact on melanoma. if you use it with immunotherapy, which already shows promise -- usefulness we are in a whole new world using vaccines that gets it but that's what mrna is for. we've got vaccines just out rsv has surged back since the pandemic ended. there very useful for they older very young. we've got more vaccines on the horizon. malaria vaccines, other vaccines. biggestthe biggest problem is tt vaccine compliance up in terms of the basic vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox we are worried about those diseases researching in 2024. vaccines continued to advance. one more thing about vaccines is we have coastal vaccines develop for vittert. much better vaccines may prevent spread, one 100% successful in
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primate so far. >> it is successful. look at the rest of this list to it. transplants, more than 100,000 people in this country are waiting for an organ transplant right now. a matter of life and death. what can you tell us on how that is evolving? >> i have to admit my own medical center's way at the forefront of this. robert montgomery our chief of surgery who he himself got a heart transport was the first one to use pig organ, zeno transplant and kidney. kidney transplant pioneer. get this, the latest one lasted over two months in a recipients. again this is not somebody with a viable life who would have recovered otherwise. but over two months making urine. we are getting to the point we are going to be able to use pig organs. and rodriguez did the first i transplant combined with a facial transplants. as looking like the retina is
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viable. the patient can't see. we are heading toward a blade runner we are going to be able transplant eyes. really amazing. >> incredible. you look beyond that to people who have been spinal injuries can no longer walk. what about that? are we seeing advances thereto? >> as you know elon musk is involved with this two and his company. many different companies are looking at what is called digital interfaces. they have at mit. they have it at many medical centers around the country. helping people cannot speak, speak again with computer chips implanted. see again, here again on what you just said not walk again but actually feel your legs again after being paralyzed. we have had over the past of years the ability to walk again has been done. with the digital interface to actually feel your legs again was developed this year. >> what about gene editing? it has been introduced there has been some of it. but how far along is it and what is the potential there?
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>> is something called crisper a gene editor for the very first time one came on the market just a month ago that she is for sickle cell anemia. where literally cause the body. but then back in and told the body to make healthier cells. a very, very useful called sickle cell is now going to be used across the board. at the fda broke ground on it you're going to see this with a lot of genetic diseases. bring him out of the body engineering with a genetic editor. putting it back to fight genetic diseases of progress and want to get something that is already out there. you look at as something of what he has done it what obesity does in this country and all over the world to people in the following pfollow-onproblem people have bf obesity. houses is epi mpeg tackling tha? what do we need to be cautious about? >> they work in three different ways for the tell the brain to stop being hungry. then they worked to improve insulin and glucose function in
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the body then they tell the >> to slow down on emptying you can imagine with all those effective got to be really careful i want doctors like me involved not something you order online. we are going away too much towards internet ordering of these drugs and huge over use which impacts the diabetes market where they are extremely useful. one pill that's coming out a smart pill technology out of mit vibrates in your >> to make you less hungry. that's never going to replace ozempic but it may be something else to use. i want to point out that smart pill technology literally using artificial intelligence to help guide pills you ingest to keep your metabolism on track. coming out of the pandemic is very, very exciting stuff. rich: so much look forward to always a pleasure, thanks so much. >> rick to see you have a great new year. >> you too. molly: '80s a pop start and
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rich: here how to bring in election 2012 for white house hopefuls are out campaigning for it for the governor desantis is holding a town hall right now in new hampshire. his rivals nikki haley are stumping in iowa today. former president trump who holds a wide lead in most polls is not campaigning. the first contest, the iowa caucuses are just 16 days away. molly: former american idol judge of paula abdul is accusing where that former producers of sexual assaults. the 80s music icon filed a lawsuit claiming she was assaulted twice but was too scared to come forward until now. annamarie has delays for miami. >> paula abdul and nigel lythgoe
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both work together very closely for years on the set of american idol and "so you think you can dance." newly released court documents obtained by tmz say paula abdul kept quiet about these allegations for years over fears sheet would be fired in retaliation for the lawsuit filed friday l.a. county superior court according to tmz abdul accuses him of sexually assaulting her in an elevator when they were traveling for american idol audition. the suit also alleges he shoved her against a wall, touched her inappropriately and then kissed her. the second assault allegedly happened at his home in 2015 when abdul was a judge on "so you think you can dance." he allegedly forced himself on top of abdul will they were on his couch and attempted to kiss a record to tmz abdul is suing nigel lythgoe and others for sexual assault, battery and sexual harassment. tmz says abdul is also seeking
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damages for gender violence and negligence. according to people magazine abdul said she was a target of constant bullying and harassment also received unfair compensation and benefits compared to her mail judge on american idol but we did reach out to both parties involved we have not heard a response yet. reports say the suit was filed under california sexual abuse and cover-up accountability act which was able to file that suit outside of the statute of limitations. molly: shocking to a lot of fans. thank you. >> 2023 it was full of surprising moments caught on camera including a shocking prison escape, launch week long manhunt in pennsylvania look back at the most memorable viral videos is coming up next.
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>> police in north carolina on the hunt for a pair who they say are behind a brutal attack of a chipolte worker. police say jamel bernard williams in the pile attacked worker inside the restaurant about 20 moles northwest of charlotte on december 10. it began as a verbal argument after the pair was told they would be charged extra for chicken. the employee tried to leave when the police say she was viciously attacked by williams and pile the workers suffered several unknown injuries. williams and pyle are facing assault and battery charges. molly: more than 120 fishermen were rescued last night of being stranded on an ice flow in minnesota be police say these angloanglers were out on the upt red lake, a popular spot for ice fishing when a big chunk broke away from the main ice just about 30 feet from a land it's
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tough to see but bystanders tried to rescue the fishermen on the sum of canoes that some of those funds to the frigid water for it first responders were able to get all the anglers off off the ice in a matter of hours before people who also founded frigid water also rescued. thankfully no injuries were reported. rich: here after your people to caught on camera doing good things, bad things are just funny things. 2020 there is no exception fox news correspondent has all the caught on camera highlights from some of the wildest moments of the year. >> runaway cars, inmates and bears oh my. 2023 brought as jaw-dropping moments and cameras captured them all. like this deer who gave santa's sleigh team a run for its money when he jumped several feet in the air right into the bed of a pickup truck. actor will ferrell may have a new career as a dj after taking
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spent at his son usc frat party. while these folks can try their hand at the nfl after tackling robbers in the street and on the playground. mother nature was captured buckling roads, stirring dust devils and kicking a powerful cervone california coast as her kid made landfall perfect scammers with her the moment u.s. fighter jets shot down a chinese spy balloon over the atlantic ocean. bears were seen raiding kitchens, trucks, and dumpsters. while a 10-foot alligator took a dip in a backyard pool even a rabbit got in on the action or at least a thief draft dressed like one. welcome to distant world magic kingdom for civil rights are temporary close. las vegas police making an arrest the death of rapper and potentially bring an end to a
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decades long investigation bird surveillance camera just also catching inmate crab walking up the walls of a pennsylvania prison before leading police on a nearly two week long manhunt for this group of burglars stealing one car was not enough they returned to the same california dealership hours later she grabbed a another. >> and back for the when i'm busting the window. >> a dramatic scene playing out of florida deputies worked overnight to rescue a driver trapped upside down in his car. >> we warned you. >> is meant reunited with his parents wedding rings after more than a decade a homeowner from the hidden kitchen lights inside of the couple's old home. while an arizona woman had the most emotional reunion of them all when she met the recipient of her late husband's lungs. artificial intelligence buying a bigger role online some things appear to be caught on camera we need to beat watch with a closer eye in 2024.
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in chicago fox news. >> fantastic breath like their cameras everywhere. >> there really are. you've got to watch out too. molly: we are wrapping up this i hourly be alive look at times square for the final preparations for new year's eve underway print this from earth camp of course. tomorrow we will see you back at noon. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ [bell ringing] and doug says, “you can customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual.” he hits his mark —center stage—
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