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it is unbelievably insulting. what is interesting whenting ths movement reached its height andi popularity, it is unquestionable that you wouldould notice in thl stores only the femalenneq mannequins were fat and not thee men. m only the marketing ads with overweight models were for women and not for men.se but when you start to see them having obese child mannequins ns aand some of the retailers, t was truly disturbing. >> laura: oh, my gosh, i evene missed that. jillian, now you told me something i didn't even know about that. jillian, come back soon and have a great holiday. it is great to see you tonight. e to follow us on instagram. we have news that wewe videos up there make. >> todd: a fox news alert, deadline for the government shutdown midnight tonight, a
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spending deal looks out of reach and now mike johns on's future n doubt and fani willis is disqualified from trump's georgia election case. we'll ask ashley moody if we're one step closer to ending lawfare. thursday night thriller, included a huge comeback and play not seen in nearly 50 years. you won't want to miss the highlights. it is friday morning, i'm todd piro, carley shimkus has the day off. let's go to brooke singman on the government shutdown. the clock is ticking. brooks /* >> brooke: the trump-backed plan failed. only two democrats in congress were in favor.
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therefore responsibility for the shutdown rests on the shoulders of house minority leader hakeem jeffries who was against the bill for from the start. >> the musk-johns on proposal i laughable and driving us to government shutdown. >> brooke: time is running out and republicans know they can't get a bill through alone. >> if we're going to pass something, we have to have democratic support. nothing can happen without democratic support. >> brooke: whether we get a new bill today remains to be seen. >> what is the plan? >> we keep hearing that, you going to write another bill tomorrow, though? >> we'll see. >> brooke: incoming president says congress must get rid of or extend ridiculous debt ceiling.
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the pressure is on whoever is president. members of congress are warning to expect a government shutdown at midnight tonight. >> todd: you thought the week before christmas would be easy. special enavoid in damascus syria to find missing american journalist austin tice. officials do not know where he is or if he's alive. pentagon revealing there are 2000 troops in syria, that is double what they have been telling reporters for months. they say the troops are there on a temporary base and unrelated to fall of assad. >> todd: and one day after similar restrictions in new jersey, drones will not be allowed to fly unless operators get special permission to the
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government due to special security reasons. the government warns they may use deadly force against any drone and drone operators could be criminal ly charged. and explosive report shedding light on how the white house functioned with a diminished biden in charge. madeleine rivera is in washington can the block buster details. >> madeleine: this w"wall stree journal" article -- the signs of mr. biden's age became obvious in first few months of his term. he had good days and bad days and some meetings would be scrapped if he had an off day. his meetings with cabinet secretary were infrequent and stretched to the campaign trail.
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campaign donors say they noticed how staff stepped in and would repeat basic instructions such as where to enter or exit a stage. a lot of democrats maintain this refrain in public. >> after the debate, you insisted president biden is extraordinary strong. given where we are now, do you have regrets about what you told the american people? >> no, not at all. >> i talk to president biden regularly, usually several times in a week, his mental acuity is great, fine, as good as it has been. >> do you think the president should undergo cognitive testing? >> no, i don't see a need to do that relating to biden. >> republicans are criticizing democrats for lack of trans transparency. >> vow of silence for four years, they did not say it after
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the debate either. it was only after the election when it could no longer affect their ability to cling to power that you get some of the real story. remind viewers, joe biden is still president tonight, we have another month of joe biden. he may be forgotten, he is not gone. >> madeleine: white house spokesman rejected saying he engaged daily with members of his cabinet and stayed on polling data. president maintained the race was a toss-up even though it showed trump was leading him. >> todd: we all have eyes and ears and 50 people corroborated what we thought for four years. thursday night football. chargers pulling off a huge win over denver broncos keeping them in the playoff hunt. not just justin herbert made it
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happen. watch this. this is weird. clock hit zero and chargers called for fair catch on this punt. half wasn't over because of denver penalty and team moved up 15 yards, giving chargers chance to attempt a free kick field goal. watch. >> can he bang it through? on its way and it is -- yep. >> made history tonight. >> yes. >> todd: they did make hiftly kirk herbstreit. cameron dicker. first kick since 1976. chargers win 34-27. if you read what the players all said, they had no idea what was going on, justin herbert included. there you go. ultimatum from trump to european union, buy more oil and gas or
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>> todd: president-elect trump threatening tariffs on the european union if members don't buy more american gas and oil. trump writing, i told european union they must make up their tremendous deficit by large-scale purchase of our oil and gas, otherwise, tariffs all the way.
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patrice onwuka, center for economic -- heck of a title, independent women's forum. patrice, trump promised drill, baby, drill, he is delivering. these promises are going to help oil and gas industry big time, aren't they? >> absolutely. good to see you, todd. what he's trying to do is increase domestic production and foreign sales, which is the great for the u.s. economy, that will bring down prices and help to impact global oil prices, drive them down. energy prices feed into the cost of everyday goods and services we use. it is interesting talking about the eu trade deficit, thirst billion in favor of europe because demand for u.s. goods from europe has been slow and
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demand from american consumers for european goods has been high. europeans need our oil, though, and disruption from the russian conflict have put them in a vulnerable position and i think that is why president trump is saying, time to rebalance trade imbalance that left the united states in a deficit. >> todd: you said the key word there, russia, this is a move to impact our foreign policy during next four years of the trump administration, specifically when it comes to war with russia. when it comes to russia andin choo, how do you see this kind of pressure on the eu, and global oil markets impacting foreign policy and ability to influence the world, patrice? >> well, money talks. and so, you can have direct negotiations when it comes to foreign policy, sometimes the
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backdoor efforts with countries like russia selling oil to european countries and others in china, you starve that money pipeline by starving pipeline of energy and they are at disadvantage to fund military exploits. president trump believes there can be a ceasefire deal and he wants to get it done with russia and ukraine. the energy lever is a great tool in the toolbox for foreign policy and that is what we're seeing here. >> todd: today is second day of the amazon strike across the u.s., they don't plan to stop until their demands are met. listen to the leader. >> we've been dealing with this company and their games and antics for 2-1/2 years now. santa would be disgusted in behavior amazon has been engaging over last several
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years, we'll hold them accountable. >> todd: invoked santa there, does striking week before christmas endear you to the american people in this pr battle? >> no. these teamsters are acting like the grinch that stole christmas. amazon strikes, i don't think these are a lot of amazon employees, they are union people bussed into different locations to seem they represent amazon workforce, which is 800,000 in the united states and a million globally. a lot of folks are trying toic ta-advantage of the situation. the teamsters union said he is willing to hold hostage the u.s. economy during the port strike and now trying to hold christmas hostage by presenting what seem to be amazon employees striking, they are not, they are outside
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drivers, it is way to unionize the workforce because a lot of unions have seen their numbers decline. people are happy, they are working with employers and not seeing value teamsters and others can bring to the table for them. >> todd: she is center for economic opportunity director at independent women's forum, her name is patrice onwuka. i hope doge can shorten your title and cakalerik lindahl kay. and the strike will begin in l.a. and seattle, union warns it could reach hundreds of stores by christmas eve. workers demand more pay, better schedule, starbuckses the strike was premature and they are ready to return to the negotiating table.
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no place like home for the holidays. tsa boss warning you might face extra long lines if government shutdown goes into effect tonight. most employees will continue working, the faa would have to furlough workers which could impact wait times for the 40 million passengers expected to travel through january 2. as far as weather for part of that travel, senior meteorologist janice dean has the fox weather forecast. you look festive. >> janice: i've saved this j jacket for this very day. the great lakes and upper midwest, that is helping snow situation for some of the regions. take a look, me and the tree. current windchills. colder west ofs minneapolis area.
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20s and 30s. this is a fast-moving clipper system and will bring moderate snow to some areas including parts of i-95 corridor. this area of low pressure will dive across mid-atlantic and coastal low takes over and moves toward new england today through saturday and here is some snow we'll get. a mix here across new york city, parts of long island toward connecticut and the remnants will be offshore completely by saturday afternoon. here is the latest forecast. yesterday we were thinking we would squeak out three to five inches in new york city, it looks north and west of the city. we will see snowflakes later this afternoon and into tomorrow. more snow in the interior section of the northeast and toward the great lakes. it is going to be pretty and that is not fun.
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airports, delays for buffalo and syracuse and will see delays for 95 corridor. forecast windchills, coldest air in years for parts of the northeast, feeling like single digits, below zero sunday into monday and impress ifrive warm-up. snow from northern plains, west remains unsettled and getting into the christmas week, cold air retreats into canada and we get an incredible warm-up for much of the country going through the end of the year. >> todd: i yell at you and get aggressive when it comes to snow. i like the fact there will be snow on saturday morning, cozy cuddle time with my girls and for that i thank you. >> janice: if i don't see you, merry christmas and happy new
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year. >> todd: on the clock to avoid a spending deal, some republicans refuse to fall in line, raising questions about mike johnson's future as house speaker. congressman ralph norman would rather have a shutdown than a bill with too much pork. he'll tell us why negotiations stand next. ance by checking allstate first. alrighty! who's ready for my famous charred duck? like you know to check the mascot first before bringing food to a tailgate. let's torch this baby! [ambience] yeah, checking first is smart. so check allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. [laughing] you're in good hands with allstate.
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>> todd: texas governor greg abbott saying trying to cross the border is dangerous and officials will be ready to send them back. >> know wos stop, if you cross illegally into texas, you will be jailed. another warns, don't come to texas illegally, you will be arrested. we will work with the trump administration to deport them. do not risk a dangerous trip just to be arrested and deported.
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>> todd: 270,000 migrants have been deported in 2024, according to ice. communities nowhere near the border are be ing overrun. trent staggs, great to have you here. there are horror stories from human trafficking to sexual assault, do you think they will work to stop dangerous journeys before they start and ultimately reach a state like utah? >> yeah, well, i certainly hope so. this is what leadership looks like. i'm grateful for governor greg abbott and what he's doing here, this is something the federal government should have been doing the last four years, to signal consequences of actions of those that want to enter the country illegally. we're seeing this impact all across the country with 10, 12, who knows how many millions of
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people have come across now. it has made its way into every community. our community, our residents deserve to feel safe. for the last little while now we've had a major uptick in crime to include trans-national gangs like tren de aragua that made their way into our community and that is something we need to stand up and push back on, i'm grateful for our governor in utah, who recently signalled he will support president trump, incoming administration here and their deportation efforts and that is encouraging because we need help in local communities. >> todd: 270,000 deportations that the white house is bragging about. tom homan, incoming border czar says, not so fast. >> they are bragging about depo deporting more opinion president
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trump. they play a numbers game, president trump's numbers are going to blow these numbers out of the water. we'll let ice do their job. we're going to take the handcuff off ice and put them on the bad guys. >> todd: mayor, your thoughts. >> i agree, this is abject failure of the biden administration to have 10, 12, 15 million people come across. there will be some deportations that have occurred and tom homan pointed out it is largely a function of border patrol. we need to have many more than this when you have that level of millions of people coming through. we already have 1.4 million here that defied deportation orders. i've talked with ice officials. here in the salt lake city field office, that expression he used,
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they feel chained to their desk and their hands have been tied. they are ecstatic for president trump to take office so they can do their job. >> todd: the threat is here and you know that, so utah formed a tren de aragua, violent gang, task force, to stop that gang which has been terrorizing communities throughout the country and specifically in your state. as a mayor in utah, how worried are you about the threat tda poses. >> that is the number one issue that we face and as mayor and i know other local elected officials, our number one job is public safety. we worry about that constantly, especially with these types of gangs. i wish tren de aragua, in particular, be named a terrorist organization. it is their goal to come in here and impose terror and try to prey on vulnerable populations. we've seen an uptick of crime
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just along our western border, within our community. we've experienced shootings and other major crimes. this is something that is very damaging to our community and in addition to the crime that illegal immigration and gangs have committed, a lot of things we don't talk about, impact to education, quality of education, when so much is committed towards those that don't speak language as first language and housing, housing is in dire need or housing availability and affordability and illegal immigration had significant impact on that. we have hundreds of thousands coming in illegally and take a small city like ours, our court cost to administer municipal justice court, tripling of cases. >> todd: that should not happen.
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>> it is a massive cost for our community. >> todd: mayor trent staggs, thank you for your sight. fox news alert, house rejected new spending deal despite it being backed by donald trump and elon musk. >> what is the plan tomorrow? >> stay tuned. >> we keep hearing that. >> you going to write another bill tomorrow, though? >> we'll see. >> todd: kcongressman ralph norman voted no along with his republican colleagues. congressman, why were you a no? >> couple things, todd. the original bill was 1547 pages long. second bill was 661 pages long. would anybody, be given 12 hours to read that, sign that? secondly negotiate ing negotiat was then in last minute.
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i disagree with that. i'm not going to mortgage the future of the country and i disagree with mike johnson, run it down to the last minute. we have today at 12:00 midnight is when the government shuts down if we don't have an agreement. i've seen this playbook before. you take your time and negotiate it and this will be last time we're in this position waiting this long. so i support donald trump in everything he's doing, he saved the country, but this last spending spree, i can justify that all day long. >> todd: we hear talk about shutdown before christmas, seems like it happens every year, what does a shutdown mean for the average american watching at home? >> you pay social security, medicare, medicaid go out. you can limit it to airline
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personnel and the parks are one, clean of those don't. we can vote and have line item l limited shutdown and take the time to work this thing out. it shouldn't come down to this. a gun is to our head, the gun is to the head of the american people of mortgaging our future and you shouldn't be in that position. >> todd: do you think there is a deal by tonight? >> you know, in talking to mike johnson, i don't know. he seems to think president trump wants a shutdown. i don't know. when you think of it, you think government comes to a halt, no, until we work out sensible deal that saves american people from opening up the printing press, that is common sense to me. you are not put in a position to read that many pages in a matter
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of hours. >> todd: you mention speaker johnson, a lot of speculation about his future. will you support mike johnson going forward? >> i like mike, i disagreeed with how this played out, we'll see. there is nobody else volunteered for the job. mike will be running for speaker and we'll see how it plays out. an hour in politics is a lifetime. we'll see how this ends up. if a shutdown happens, how does he handle it? how much does he assemble us. i like him personally and will not criticize him, i totally disagree how this happened. >> todd: are you concerned republicans will weaken their mandate if you have a messy speaker battle? >> look, we have to get this thing right. mike m mccarthy being ousted the right
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thing. johnson, tells the truth and no side deals, he just played this wrong. you always learn by your mistakes and i think he will. we have to get in a room and iron this out. not everybody will get what they want. for the pork and spending, you have to have offsets, only thing biden administration did well was give us things to cut. you can't keep adding to the dent. >> todd: senator mike lee s speaker of the house should be vivek ramaswamy and elon musk. your thoughts? >> they are successful and would do, if they want that job, throw their hat in the ring and see what happens. >> todd: seems like the most thankless job in the world. mike johnson has it now, we'll see for how long. ralph norman, thank you. fani willis dq-ed from trump's
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georgia election case and now the president-elects the case is en entirely dead. ashley moody will tell us why the lawfare against trump needs to end and needs to end now.
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>> todd: ceo murder suspect
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luigi mangione arriving in new york city facing state and federal charges. chanley painter is here. >> chanley: after waiving extradition yesterday, luigi mangione was brought to new york to face state murder charge and a federal murder charge, two counts of stalking, murder through firearm in the december 4 killing of unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson. luigi mangione planned his attack for months, keep ing nots for wanting to whack an insurance ceo. the notebook described how details are coming together and i'm glad in a way that i procrastinated because it allowed me to learn more about unitedhealthcare. the notebook injury stated target is insurance because it checks every box.
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mangione appeared yesterday and judge ordered he remain detained. the state case will have priority for now. >> we wanted to personally be here to show symbolism of leading from the front of the apprehension, some detectives will finally sleep tonight after this person has been brought to justice here in new york city. >> chanley: state of new york does not have death penalty, federal prosecutors can pursue a death penalty case against mangione. todd. >> todd: thank you. big win for president-elect as fulton county d.a. fani willis and her team have been disqualified from prosecuting his georgia election interference case. trump says the case is dead, everybody should receive an apology, including wonderful patriots caught up in this for years. florida a.g. ashley moody joins
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me now. can you see any prosecutors in the state of georgia saying, yeah, i want to take over this case? >> this decision was not a surprise. i'm a former judge, when trial court judge says there is appearance of impropriety, we can remove that by removing ex-lover from the case, nobody thought that would stand. the decision who is charged, what the charges are, decision to bring charges, that fell down to that d.a. when she had an appearance of impropriety, so no shock this was holding of the appeals court. if not dead, it is in a coma and american people elected donald trump to serve as president and you cannot have a sitting president having to deal on a da daily basis with litigation all
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over the country. he need thes to be able on january 20 hit the ground running unencumbered by this unfounded litigation and i believe even though this will go to prosecuting attorney of georgia charges will be reconsidered. >> todd: "wall street journal" agrees, writing irony of fani willis is that conflict of interest case against the fulton county d.a. prosecuting donald trump was stronger than the case she brought against the former president. bigger picture beyond georgia, is lawfare dead? and over? >> i certainly hope so. i'm a former federal prosecutor like governor desantis and we have been pursuing charges against the would-be assassin against president trump in
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florida and the agency going after president trump separately, you would think they would want florida to come in and work hand in hand and make sure american people knew we were doing this in an accountable transparent way and we've been obstructed pretty much every step of the way. we announced charges this week against ryan routh. i think a new day is coming. next month we will see not only president trump take office, a whole slew of new leaders and agencies will take the helm and that is not just important to president trump, but to the american people and this lawfare has to end. >> todd: i'd be remiss if i did
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not ask you about the possibility of you replacing senator marco rubio in that vacant senate seat. care to break any news on our show, 5:47? >> i can't break any news, you honor me, i am humbled to be considered among so many great people in florida being talked about for the position. >> todd: it is one to watch, the names including yourself, you have all established yourself in the state of florida and nationally as proponents of an agenda the american people can get behind. we will be watching. ashley moody, thank you for getting up with us, we appreciate your insight on these two or three stories. president biden mad at billionaires for buying up america's newspapers. is he really upset they refuse to endorse him or kamala harris?
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joe concha decided to take a phone call, he is live in studio and will answer next. lawrence jones not on the phone, will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." i'm not going to tell you what to do, you are lj. >> lawrence: where is the president, where is joe biden? we have not heard from him in a while, he has a few more weeks. eventually we'll see him. thanks, brother. maybe. right. big friday morning on "fox and friends," georgia court throwing d.a. fani willis and her whole office off the trump case. who is going to prosecute it? the lawyer that blew the lid on her improper handling of the case will join us live. plus, a government shutdown looming after house fails to pass a funding bill with 38 republicans voting no. michigan congressman jan james
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♪ >> todd: "the view" co-host whoopi goldberg joking about a murder plot against donald trump and j.d. vance. >> i believe donald trump j.d. e president. i have called him president and vice president. i don't remember the last time we talked about j.d. >> planning the presidency when they get rid of trump. >> you think it's musk-vance? >> possible. >> hmmm hey, you know who? stay away from the stairways. >> todd: remember when she used to be funny. two second a se assassination as earlier this year. read the nation. in a rare interview. president biden decided to call out billionaires for purchasing major newspapers. >> the media has changed
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drastically. not bad but just changed in a fundamental way. technology is changing anything. few editors anymore. very few editors saying you can't write that or you have billionaires buying standard newspapers that are well-known and saying we're not going to do that anymore because i don't -- i don't want to do it. it's i think it's going to take a while for this so sort out. >>io con that joins us now. could that be referring to endorsements that he feels entitled to? >> like from "the washington post, for example for kamala harris on or about the "l.a. times." george soros bought hundreds of radio stations is he referring to him? >> todd: no. >> joe: of course not. it's interesting to hear the president talk about media bias when they covered up for years his cognitive decline. so, 31 days now until joe biden is no longer president?
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>> todd: really? as jones and i talked about this on i couldn't tell nourished yesterday. i gave my answers in the context of donald trump being president. at this point, joe biden is nowhere to be seen other than in that random interview where he is complaining about the only time that, let's say mainstream media exercised fairness and is he like they are billionaires. it's all bad. it's wrong. i want to get your thoughts on this. hillary clinton, let's not forget about hillary. >> slamming elon musk's role in the looming government should down saying quote if you are just catching up richest man on course to shut down the government government holidays stopping pay for our troops and nutrition payments to our families just in time for christmas. what do you make narrative on the left that elon is running the country? >> joe: that is the narrative elon has replaced vladimir putin. now is he running trump. of course the narrative is based
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on the premise that donald trump can be run by anybody. of course, that's not the case. elon musk is in charge of doge. and vivek ramaswamy as well. the challenge now is if we're going nuts over the spending bill, in terms of all the pork that is in it, then doge, when it comes along and tries to cut 75% of government spending, all that waste, they are going to have a real challenge on their hands if this is the preview. >> todd: is hillary the best messenger for criticizing the elites? >> very good point. where is she from? chappaqua which i get messed one chappaquiddick. >> todd: another democratic -- >> yeah. 8 years therapy tour. still thinks the russians stole the election for donald trump. >> todd: i have never seen joe concha. great christmas moe debate. i'm unbuttoning the jacket. is die hard a christmas movie and is the nightmare before
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christmas is a halloween movie or a christmas movie? so many questions. but, first, can you answer that within the context of your top five christmas movies. go. >> todd: love the holiday, cam ran diaz named after catherine diaz and kate winslet as well. a lot of people haven't seen that particular moe. elf i watched with my son just yesterday, hard to believe it's 21 years old. >> todd: insane. will ferrell probably the best role outside of anchorman. home alone, need i say more? went on date back in college and watched that movie just to date myself completely. >> todd: went on date with yourself? >> no, no. her name is christine, i believe, didn't work out. christmas vacation. a classic and the third part of that series, usually when you get to part three that's bad. that may be the best vacation of all time. die hard is a christmas movie. the whole premise is based on
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the fact that the plaza is taken over by tears because the one night that the decide to have a christmas party is christmas eve which does not happen in any universe. >> todd: people want to be with their families joeio they do. mcclain children are at home. there it is night. christmas eve. able to shut down a lot of stuff as a result of christmas eve and john mcclain being there ultimately wins, of course, diehard absolutely is a christmas movie. i will be watching tonight as a as a matter of fact. >> todd: done be deal i can't. >> you mentioned will farrell, this is a side note. i think his best movie was wedding crashers 20 years next year. don't say wedding crashers lines around your kids they repeat them in day care and get called into day care. >> joe: i'm going to nunchuck you, todd. right now. nunchuck. "fox & friends" right now.

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