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♪ ♪ >> sandra: i.c.e. agents arresting two and one charged with child molestation and sexual assault in rhode island but released on bail. >> john: ms-13 gang member from el salvador convicted for assault and battery but released by a massachusetts judge. local authorities refused to turn him over to i.c.e. some new examples of blue states refusing to deport criminal migrants as officials pushed back as neglect prompts plan for deportation. we will have more on the story just ahead. ♪ ♪ >> sandra: all right as we topped a new lower, there is a new nominee to lead the justice department. president-elect trump tapping former attorney general for his u.s. attorney general, pam bondi who is replacing matt gaetz
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after meeting with g.o.p. senators on the hill. it is, need we say busy friday afternoon good to be with you, john, sandra smith in new york. >> john: don't turn away for a moment and don't blink because the world can change. i'm john roberts in washington and this is "america reports." trump praising pam bondi to a social and intention of fighting crime and making america safe again. we are waiting to leave the fbi in potential shake-up but one of the advisor saying social media former congressman michael michael rogers no longer under consideration and pam bondi's nomination is already earning praise. >> matt gaetz would never get there and probably not effective at the good competence we want from attorney general eric had this says the democrats have a real reason to be nervous. >> they will disagree with everything that go and there and do exactly what donald trump tells her to do -- >> we have fox team coverage
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tick off this hour with bill mcgurn 20-meter lead him to studio in moments. >> john: peppers alexis mcadams west palm beach, florida, and what a gorgeous day there, what is going on? >> hey, john are you jealous i am at home page? not far from mar-a-lago on friday afternoon as more meetings kicking off. pam bondi has been picked by president-elect trump to be the new top cop in the united states. he tapped her to be the attorney general. she seems to have a lot clearer path compared to matt gaetz. she received a lot of people excited to see what she is going to do and i'm told people who worked with her for years she has tough, smart, a backbone to shake up the doj. watch. >> merrick garland chief law enforcement officer in this entire country. we talk about the weaponization of the fbi, cia, and it all starts with merrick garland. he has to respond to this. be has to be held accountable.
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this is way too important for the american people and our justice system is at stake. >> that is just a little tease what we will probably hear the coming months as pam bondi will be the first female attorney general tapped or rather the first female attorney general tapped for the job. she was a member of the six endemic trump's impeachment team and wide cases from drug trafficking to human trafficking" capital murder cases. she has the background and the brains to get this down. trump said pam bondi will be a great addition to the team and focus doj to intended purpose of fighting crime and making america safe again. he has known pam many years and she is smart, tough, america first fighter who will do a terrific job of attorney general. and bonny have a lot more support and msnbc said competent and qualified many republicans
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are happy too. >> we need to open the book and what these agencies have done and how they have gone after a 15 and conservatives and overhaul and overhaul doj and fbi. i think pam bondi will be up for that task. >> okay, he has not announced treasury secretary treasury secretary and various names floated including scott bessent and american investor in a hedge fund investor. praising trump's economic policies. >> i've been in the investment year 35 years and donald trump is the most sophisticated leader on economics that i have met. >> okay, so we know tom homan is trump's border czar who will lead i.c.e.? we are hearing through fox digital that is imminent and i will keep you posted, john. >> john: in the meantime, enjoy horrible weather down there, alexis adams, sandra. >> sandra: bill mcgurn,
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editorial board member and chief speechwriter. we are monitoring the weather because tree lighting in new york city. a little bit rainy but as far as what it will take to fix the doj, which the president-elect setting out to do, this is rnc chair mike whatley on that, listen. >> we need safer communities. we need a safer country. she will be able to deliver that or joe we cannot go through what we have over the last eight yeas with weaponization of justice we have seen with all of the attempts to go after donald trump, to go after his allies, civil criminal court. that needs to be shut down. it needs to be investigated. >> sandra: is pam bondi the percentage of that? >> she has the experience and kamala harris posted about attorney general in california and she was attorney general in florida. she has the experience. if president-elect trump is serious in what he says is exactly right to return justice
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to its original purpose of enforcing the law without bias, that would be a big thing. i would like to say on the fbi director, i served with vermilion interest with retired fathers fbi agent and he believed the fbi should pick a guy who is actually in the agent, like a special agent in charge of one of the big cities. they are kind of traditional guys. everything she says so far indicates she has a very good choice. >> sandra: that is incredible endorsement on your behalf. as far as the election is concerned, what voters said in this election, you can put up on the screen progressive policies from these progressive vas and the policies that have failed, so many americans coast to coast. we know american voters rose up and spoke out against this. what sort of change do you see coming?
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>> it is not just the policies, i a great, people rebelled against. the problem is we lost fundamental trust of the american people in the institutions most important to them. justice is one of the most important departments in the world and very important cabinet post for the president. this is a woman of integrity. she certainly has bureaucratic experience in florida. i wish her well in restoring justice. justice is action with regard to steele dossier and other things. just outrages and no surprise that people don't trust them. >> sandra: i will ask you the question so many asking and had on their minds when they sell the news at pam bondi being his pick for the ag after matt gaetz decide yesterday. why wasn't she the first to question what. >> that is a good question. i don't know. i don't make the picks here to but a lot of times that happens
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here till you get people drop out and same with supreme court justice and they drop out and someone else would be better. i don't want to be a bomb on matt gaetz that he has out but i don't think that would serve president-elect trump or the american people as well as pam bondi. >> sandra: before you go, bill how would you characterize the transition so far and his picks and how is this coming? >> surprising. certain picks have been outside of the box. sometimes, i kind of think with the fox people color jokes fox bookers are making some of the decisions. but a lot of them just solid republicans. the key question is can they do that job the department is supposed to do? and focus the department that way? it has been far too politicized and so many departments. we have to get back to institutions gaining the trust of the american people. >> sandra: that is a huge task at hand.
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bill, always good to see you, john. >> john: rush to make russia launched hypersonic missile in ukraine with long-range missile utility. what does this escalation mean for the work ahead? plus is. >> homeowners insurance has denied us twice. so how do we are not getting any help. we do firmly believe they will do the right thing by us ultimately, but that is taking time as well as the payment is taking time. >> sandra: you will remember that couple christopher and angela keene and they joined the show a month after homes destroyed by hurricane helene. they were sitting on what was left of it. now she and her husband, christopher are back to talk about how the family is dealing with snow we, cold conditions and still no permanent home.k they will join ubes next. the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals
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>> there are no words i keep telling people to describe the emotion when we walked up our driveway. we did not expect our home to be so devastated. truly catastrophic damage and i think we are still in shock. >> john: angela king and her husband, christopher, spoke to us last month in front of damaged home hurricane helene in october. one month and one day ago, thousands in the southeast homeless and struggling with early signs of winter as the cold weather sets in. angela and christopher king inaptly named blowing rock where 30 degrees and the wind is howling. angela and christopher, we checked in with you a month ago. at that time, you were in shock and have not heard back on he met with housing allowance. where are you standing right now? >> we are still currently
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waiting. we have been in the fema main office here in our home county numerous times. they are told we are kind of in the queue. so we are still waiting here for to hear final word. >> john: go ahead, angela. >> i was going to say thanks to the generosity of friends and friends and friends, we are house hopping away until we see if we get the housing allowance. say when you told us last time you were here a month ago you were couch surfing. we should point out you have seven children with you. how does that work? >> well, we have just the younger children with s, although the others come and visit frequently. it is working out okay for joe we do have somebody from pennsylvania that we are workinh and hopefully get a tiny house back on the property. the challenges it is now winter.
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and it just makes it much more difficult. >> john: so we were seeing pictures the left-hand side at f our screen in your home and how damaged and hurricane killing. you were twice denied by the insurance company in terms of a rebuild. where does that stand out? >> that still stands as it was, unfortunately. we are still not going to receive any assistance from our assurance at this point. >> john: are you kidding me mark nothing? >> unfortunately, i am not kidding. we will not receive at this point any assistance from insurance. >> john: oh, my god, on top of all of this, christopher, it is my understanding you recently restarted cancer treatments? how is that going? >> i did go down october 22nd several weeks after the storm
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hit and had cancer treatment for prostate cancer. i have to say, all in all, i am doing good. i am pleased where things stand with that. it made it a little easier to have that part behind me to focus on family and be able to focus on getting her home back to where we needed to be. >> john: gosh, i can imagine that on top of everything else you have been going through. vacancy behind you, snow dusting the hillside and we pointed out 30 degrees and the cold weather setting and the next three days. angela, people living outside they are destroyed homes with their families in tents well fema workers not far away living in heated trailers. the question i had for one of our guest earlier, we heard fema has dozens and dozens of trailers. why aren't they putting those in the neighborhoods where people have lost their homes? >> i will say that i don't know about -- we do know fema workers
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from here are staying in wilkesboro, just about 45 minutes away. i don't have any personal knowledge how many trailers they have. that we do know families with several children sleeping in their car and had to rely on other agencies to get them emergency funds from hotel rooms. >> john: oh, my gosh, what are you going to do? >> so, our plan right now is to begin working on getting the tiny home built. it is going to be tight, but we are going to make it work and move back home onto our our property so that we can and, i guess, through the generosity of people in the area and people reaching out to the community and our home rebuild here until until the tiny home is ready for us to move into, we have had friends who are even friends of friends and complete strangers that we have never net that has offered to
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let us move into their homes. just like we said, it is like couch surfing and college except we are doing it with a house full of stuff and children. and a dog or just be i was going to save blowing rock is the home of franklin samaritan's purse, are they assistant to you? >> i cannot think highly enough of samaritan's purse. we had 8 feet of mud two different levels of our home and rock, trees, other debris and wants a local contractor came and shored the house up, samaritan's purse came in. we can see our floors again. make a man with pick acts is, 5-gallon buckets and shovels. they worked for about two weeks. and they have us ready to get the house inspected by an engineer and start designing.
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samaritan's purse has sent out close to may be a little over at this .300 volunteers. >> john: wow! >> i can't speak highly enough what they have been able to do for our little family. >> john: it is a great organizational question about that. you are living with full hearts and heads up high and we hope you can keep it that way with the cold weather. christopher and angela we will check back in with you but in the meantime, our prayers are with you. >> thank you so much. >> john: gosh, sandra, can you imagine going through all that and then prostate cancer on top of that? what else, christopher is living the life of job and what else will get thrown at him? >> sandra: i am so glad we got them back on because incredibly resilient couple and family and showing so much strength through so many challenges. we wish them the absolute best and we will keep checking in with them. >> john: my goodness, you have to appreciate their tenacity.
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>> bested them, russian president vladimir pittman touting the launch of what he says new hypersonic missile into ukraine. missile landed yesterday in the kremlin warning more could follow as nato plans emergency meeting next week and senior foreign affairs correspondent with more on this, what are we learning, exactly, grad? >> shock waves fell in ukraine and around the world from yesterday's strike by the russian missile. it is brand-new intermediate range, superfast and nuclear capable. causing damage and casualties in the ukrainian cities and the message was much younger days after the u.s. and u.k. with long-range missiles inside of the territory of russia. moscow basically saying, anything you can do we will do with a bigger punch. russian president putin with
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massive arms maker sagging, "when we are faced with threats, vital importance and bragging on a mess laid there are no means have counteracting or intercepting such a missile. they don't exist." application for the first time since the war started, today session at ukraine's parliament canceled due to attack fears. president zelenskyy sagging in an address tonight, the world needs a serious response of muscle missile response. the u.s. embassy and he had shut down at of security response and prime minister singh the threat of a global conflict is serious and real in china of all countries calling for calm and restraint. north korea, which added by sending troops to fight with russian troops in ukraine says, "the u.s. is stoking tensions warning, too have a nuclear war." dangerous actions. back to you, sandra.
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>> sandra: greg palkot lives in london, john. >> john: in the united states illegally accused of raping a young girl before going into the country. how he got into the country? plus this. >> tanks rolling down the streets and blackhawks is the craziest thing i've ever seen. >> that is the best equipment in the world left behind. >> sandra: a landing gimmick winning tactic for president trump as podcast or pays off big time with key voti. jimmy failla, you never know what he is going to say. he will weigh in on the power of the podcast next.
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♪ ♪ >> john: i.c.e. agents in boston with two illegal immigrants accused of committing crimes. once aspect charged with child molestation and sexual assault and the other ms ms-13 gang memr previously convicted of assault. similar cases reported in other parts of the country. in colorado, illegal immigrant wanting for rating a 14-year-old girl in the custody of law enforcement after spending three months on the run. jeff paul is tracking a lead this in los angeles with more. what do we know about the suspects, john? the suspect was actually staying in the basement at the employer's jefferson county home when the incident took place.
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when night late august them is bill next is forced himself on the daughter. eventually arrested by the sheriff's office after being on the run for nearly three months. a source tells fox news he is currently held on a charge of sex assault on a child. according to "the new york post," he arrived from venezuela crossing el paso area and reportedly released because of overcrowding. "the new york post" reporting the suspect previously arrested in may accused of possessing tools for forgery, counterfeiting and theft. at the denver mail dodging questions for reports comments he made president trump's deportation operation involving federal agents. he told "more of the dp stationed at the county line to help keep them out, it would have 50,000 member rights there and like tiananmen square moment with the rose and the gun, right wish to mark have
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every one of those moms come out for the migrants and you do not want to mess with them. yesterday, this is what happened when local reporter followed up with the mayor and the mayor getting into an suv. he closes the door and they drive away. they are telling denver, the will maintain sanctuary sadie status, john. >> john: the latest from los angeles. >> how are you so wealthy, is a call for questioning. >> no, but is genetics, i believe. i look at sports as microcosm and it is fast. you win or you lose. with other things like what i do it takes years to determine if somebody a winner. a bad shooter would hit you from that distance 100% of the time here to that is pretty good. here i am we are doing this one on that wonderful interview with. >> sandra: doesn't trump
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making rounds on podcast and leading up to the election but the tactic possibly winning the younger vote or middle think they younger vote to trump's side. a survey showing 18-44 supported trump. jimmy failla, this is no surprise to you. did this go a long way in reaching those voters in this election? it really was the determining factor in a lot of ways but i will explain the big one first. obviously, the audiences have a huge reach. trump was willing to speak to the concerns facing voters. the democrats would say don't be concerned about the economy, it is not a problem for you when clearly it was. trump goes on joe rogan speaking to those topics but more importantly a host who built up a trust with his audience. the podcaster speaks for three hours a day. compare that to celebrity endorsement like george clooney for parachutes and, takes the
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big-money shack shack and tells the guy dementia a week later which is what he did. >> sandra: this is the most serious i have ever heard you. >> i was going somewhere, but the point is there is a real connection there. speed tooth this is trump arm br stools and why he's been doing e podcast, listen. >> it may have a little bit to do with all of my sons. they are all young and two are less young but i have one that is very young. and this is a young world and we are in a young world to. i have done a few of them and done well. this is a new world changing and it changes fast. >> sandra: that was memorable moment. this is trump and rogan on woke culture. watch this. >> young people are rejecting a lot of the woke [bleep] people are tired of being scolded and tired of these people they think are mentally ill telling them what the moral standard of society should be
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today. people are upset. >> it is a big difference but even a couple of years, i was shaking hands with young people. >> rebels are republicans now. you want to be a rebel, punk rock and buck the system, that is crazy. and the liberals are now pro -- pro silencing criticism. >> sandra: you think about the breach that had. in fact, "new york times" decided to ask and get some sort of idea after the election. it asked 13 young voters if they watch 30 minutes of the interview. eight said yes, wow! >> the reach is legitimate and a game changer because what it does is make trump acceptable in a lot of conversations he was not acceptable 2016. there used to be social pressure to say you were not voting for trump because racists, homophobic or god knows what else. but consider cool and part of the trump brand.
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he aligned himself with cool and in fact was cool or to the democrats lost with the culture war stepped. no one wants from rom-com called pretty person. we knew it was a moment and trump get suspected that terrain and that is why it is possible. >> sandra: jack 22 years old voted for biden 2020. when he said about that the rogan interview was huge for him. trump enthusiastically said yes to three hour open conversation with ro khanna and bernie bro. authentic in which and at that is not. that is incredible statement. >> it is election in a nutshell. kamala cannot go out to the dinner because the waiter cannot ask you questions. what are you having? is there a teleprompter around? lasagna? he served french fries at mcdonald's and kamala could not run a chick-fil-a on a sunday. >> sandra: i am told a promo night with jimmy failla. get it together.
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thursday, december 12, tickets on sale now, awesome. >> let's get it, me adam carolla, jimmy, a paying her as the kids say, slang right there. >> sandra: i will see you at the tree lighting tonight. good to see you, john. >> john: sandra 110 bored teenagers set to become the catholic saint next year and how he managed to touch so many lives in his short life just ahead of. >> sandra: nfl and nba sounding an alarm after a string of burglaries and string of crime connected to all of it. fbi agent nicole parker will join us next
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>> sandra: the nfl and nba learn players of a burglary ring here to a lot of people talking
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about the potential ties to south american gain. this morning, break-ins last month at the homes at the players patrick mahomes and travis kelce. form. former fbi special nicole parker on deck go to but first the story from senior correspondent mike tobin in chicago. might, how did these groups know that they are targeting? apparently they do sophisticated surveillance on their homes and dress up like delivery men. as far as the athletes, they are the easy mark because we know when they will not be home. law enforcement say criminals tracking down their addresses and robbing game day. the suspicion sophisticated operation by south american gangs. fbi issued a warning to players, the homes have professional athletes across multiple sports leagues targeted or burglaries by organized and skilled groups. you know the names travis kelce, the police report is house at october 7th and patrick mahomes' house robbed as well. >> something you don't want to
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happen to anybody but yourself. >> surveillance camera captured two man right about the time he was robbed. >> while i was in my game yesterday, i had a home invasion and took most of my -- if you have any regard to, please send info to my website. >> the burglars not restricted to athletes and expensive houses have been burglarized. the burglaries happen and weights leaving him to believe groups travel around and target an area. bed patterns are the same. that they jam wi-fi so the security system fails to focus on the master bedroom and closets where they get cash, watches, expensive purses angela ray. and they have arrested people from chile and venezuela and, sandra, back to you. mike tobin on this, john. >> john: fox news contributor and fbi special agent, you know, some ways the football players
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are the perfect target because by and large they are rich and by and large, they like luxury items and every sunday, monday, thursday, you know where they will be. >> you are exactly right transnational crime rings out of south america, they know exactly what they are looking for. nfl, nba players and professional athletes, these are high-value targets. they are believed to have a lot of money and nice possessions. they can go in there and get what they want. because the media, social media, it opens up people's lives to the general public that was not available back in the day, the athletes are extremely vulnerable and lack of privacy because everything is on social media and regular civilians can do open source checks to determine where individuals led. like you said to, the schedules are wide open on the internet. when is this game happening? they go in and attack that time and burglarized the most
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vulnerable moments. again, the guy these athletes should have a place to come home to and feel safe. i know when traffic didn't make travis kelce's help he and his girlfriend, taylor swift stayedn a hotel because they were so nervous and apprehensive and i can understand that. it is so dangerous and can be very discomforting. >> john: nfl.com has several security alerts and how the scam works. they use public records to find players addresses and conduct extensive surveillance has mike tobin was saying and track team schedules and social media and the families and wait until the homes are empty. they gain access and quickly steal items such as cash, jewelry, watches, him vaxxed and focus mainly on master bedrooms and closets. these thieves, most people keep their valuables in and around the master bedrooms unless they have a safe in the basement. all these thieves have to do is
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run in and even if alarm goes off, go into the master bedroom and clean out the closets in 30 seconds. >> these are likely quick heads and not confrontational hits or putting guns to heads. they are nonconfrontational getting in and getting what they want. but the important element is the fbi is a federal law enforcement agency. these types of hits are hit to make happening across the nation. they bring to the table the various elements across the different cities and put the pieces together on a federal level and conduct the investigations and attack. they are leaving behind any sort of evidence or as they are trace evidence or dna? video surveillance and things of that sort? they are looking at ip addresses and the commonality and pattern of the victims, which social media accounts are they on? who is accessing them across the common victims? it is very complex but absolutely something that needs to be solved. >> john: it's is suspected
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transnational games behind all of this. mike tobin mentioning chile and they were a problem in california not too long ago. it seems that transnational gangs are coming in from countries that are part of the visa waiver program here which of these folks will get in without a visa. they will conduct robberies and take all of the goods they stole if they can't sell in the united states, back to their home country. we understand one of travis kelce's watches showed up on the east coast and discovered. but by and large, the whole thing is get in and get out with at the home or the entire country. >> that is right and i would be anxious to understand, are these individuals coming and doing the robberies, have they crossed the border? are they new interest in the united states and current administration because the high influx and spike of claim from those not supposed to be here and wreaking havoc on americans lives periods me once it is not just people who were not supposed to be here if they cams
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a waiver program. witness the state department that paid the way for them to do it. >> that is right. i think things will change soon hundred this next trump administration. >> john: i think a lot of things will change 12:00 januar. nicole, i hope you have a great weekend. >> you too. >> john: sandra. >> sandra: it is official the catholic church will have first millennial saint. we will hear from the boy's mother on inspiring story next.
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♪ ♪ >> john: pope francis will soon canonize the catholic church's gimmick church
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is first millennial saint. a late london born teenager called god's influence. chief religion correspondent, lauren green as mark, lauren. >> from the time carlos was a child expressed extraordinary faith even though his parents were not religious. but he brought his family to faith. he died of leukemia 2006 and 15 years old and a child of digital age teaching himself computer coding. his devotes us to jesus christ to document eucharistic miracles around the world until his mother told me carlos was exceptional with faith filled wisdom beyond his years. >> we don't have to be scared about death. death is the true life. we have to be like a butterfly. when we die, back like a butterfly. the linking we have to be
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afraid not to have the things. >> in 2020, the vatican contributed a miracle with a young brazilian boy healed from pancreatic cancer after prayed here to a second miracle confirmed a young woman was healed from a brain injury froma bike accident after her mother prayed and cc italy where his body lay. i spoke with robert baer and said his canonization will hopefully inspire more faith among people. >> i think holding up is trying to draw those people back. it is the most pressing issue in my mind in the church today with this affiliation of the young. >> the lead because he said highlighted in a new document martin scorsese and "the saints," check it out and this week's episode on john the baptist.
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and it will be made a saint in april. john. >> john: looking forward to that covered six months from now. lauren, thank you so much, sandra. >> sandra: fox news to light the all-american christmas tree. we will flip the switch a special edition "the five" a choir at the north carolina university impacted by hurricane helene. my hair is heading the microphone. joining with all of that. >> get in the christmas spirit, sandra. we are two hours from all-american christmas tree lighting ceremony and an amazing choir from high point university, north carolina. that school, the students are incredible and raise $30,000 for hurricane helene victims and delivered blankets, food, water and i went down this week. we taped anything with the choir and interviewed the vice president, who is the minister as well dr. christian davis and talk to me about what
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the school is all about. listen here. >> i was struck when i got a tour today, preston, walking by with a giant american flag underneath god, family, country fair to explain why that is there. these are core values of the university and not just once claimed but practiced. we think god has a calling on our life here and now. the kind of people who want to serve this world like family together. and to serve this country and make it better, especially difficult times like hurricane helene. again, got, family, school and we practice those day in and day out. >> john: for squire, sandra, will blow you away. they have done specials with and sung at the vatican last year in carnegie hall in new york and it will be very special when the audience can hear them sing silent night later on. >> sandra: that will officially put me in the christmas spirit. just be it will be great and the
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whole "five" game and i brought the tide from north carolina just for this. >> sandra: i can't wait. the best way to kick off the christmas holiday season and i'm really looking forward to it. good to see you. i love that tie, by the way. john jewett is officially that time of year but it is a little. we will make this happen in all looking forward to this because it is christmas music, find, fun and our colleagues. it will be a good time. >> john: you had the rain and it was intense but i hope everybody will be fine. i hope the christmas lighting goes off without being too soggy but you are right a lot of people taking next week off for thanksgiving. the next big stop after next thursday is christmas day. >> sandra: i heard they are testing the lights and important you don't find one string is out. thank you for joining us. i am sandra smith.i as >> john: i'm john roberts andle? the story with martha starts quickly. rted my own studio.
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♪ maybe i'm foolish, maybe i'm blind ♪ ♪ thinkin' i can see through this and see what's behind ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm only human after all ♪ ♪ i'm only human after all ♪ ♪ oh, some people got the real problem ♪ ♪ some people out of luck ♪ ♪ ♪ >> martha: hello, everybody.

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