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>> lawrence: fox news alert. following two major stories today. right now five active wildfires are burning through los angeles with little containment. >> brian: this is a live look at the latest fire to flare up, kenneth fire in callabasas. at least 10 people are confirmed dead. >> todd: in 90 minutes, president-elect trump will appear virtually to be sentenced in the proceedings. >> steve: eric sean has been outside new york city court, sounds like today is the end of
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the road. >> sean: it is and good morning, it is end of the road on this point of view. president trump says he will appeal. an hour and a half from now, historic sentences of the president, he will not face jail time or go to prison for any jail time. but judge judge merchan could give him an earful when sentence says begins. supreme court rejected delay in the sentencing, they said they would have granted a stay until after trump leaves office. the burredern this will impose is insubstantial to impose unconditional discharge after brief virtual hearing. >> they called for an appeal,
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they acknowledge what the judge said about no penalty and there is no penalty, we're goings to appeal psychologically because it is a disgrace, a judge know shouldn't have been on the case. he is a highly conflicted judge and they called for an appeal. i read and thought it was a fair decision actually. >> president-elect will attend this hearing virtually from florida. he was convicted last may for filing false business instrument for paying off stormy daniels before the 2016 presidential election. his lawyers have been arguing irm m immunity decision covers trump even before he leaves office. alvin bragg says presidential immunity does not apply because trump was not president when he broke the law.
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>> our function right now is to continue to give voice to the verdict and respect, it is prienl of the administration of justice the jury's voice must knob be rubbed out. our job is to apply law and we'll continue to do it. >> sean: unconditional discharge means no super vision or probation, this is the end of the road and the president-elect says he will appeal the sentencing, believing what happened in the spring and today very wrong, in his view. back to you. >> brian: bring in fox news sunday anchor, shannon bream. the president said he respects the decision the supreme court justices made. did it surprise you? >> shannon: what surprised me is how calm president-elect trump
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was about this. this is a very muted respond and seedural thing. the trump legal team feels confident he'll win on appeal. questions about how u.s. supreme court immunity was applied to this case, they may end up back at the u.s. supreme court. maybe playing a game this time. >> lawrence: peculiar situation, during the trial, they tried to build their case based on he signed the checks from the oval and they use people to testify in their capacity of being in executive office of the president. to have that introduced in the court tainted the jury. how can the case stand if they used all of that size evidence. >> shannon: that is top argument on the trial.
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hope hicks or madeline westerhaus, they took the stand, testimony from them is tied to their white house role. that is the kind of thing trump legal team objected to and they feel will give them a victory. it good take months, years or after president trump is done with his second term. it will be a big part of their primary argument on appeal. >> steve: later today supreme court will hear oral argument on this tiktok ban. the tiktok ban is supposed to go into effect january 19th, day before donald trump takes over. whole idea to get rid of it because it is a national security problem. donald trump has thrown a monkey wrench into this, he's essentially contd the court and said let's put that on hold until i am president. couple weeks he met with the guy who runs tiktok in the united
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states. what is going to happen? >> shannon: he's had different positions on this, his latest says i'm not taking a position on merit of this law. it was passed with broad bipartisan support and signed by president biden. congressman michael waltz, senator marco rubio, really support this saying there is national security threat. president trump told the court to delay implementation of the law so i can become commander in chief. let me try to work out a political resolution to this. the court fast-tracked this. tiktok says it is impinging on first amendment and free speech rights. government said it was act of congress signed by president and it is about national security. we'll see which way justices go.
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>> brian: frank mccord and kevin o'leary together want to buy tiktok. why not broker a deal, it becomes an american company and china no longer controls our n n newsfeed. >> shannon: i get a cut and can approach the salary of brian kilmeade. >> shannon: there are buyers who have stepped up, government says we're not taking away free speech, it can still operate, it can't be owned by a foreign adversary. >> ainsley: sentencing 9:30 this morning. >> brian: i hope president trump loses today, ban that thing tomorrow, china is laughing at us right now. >> steve: he spoke to the guy running it, maybe they have a plan, maybe that is why he's
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said to supreme court, kick the can into my presidency and i can fix this. >> brian: he can't fix it. china ceo spying on us and that guy, i've seen his act and no one is buying it. >> ainsley: the expert about the drone says china can spy on us through any product made in china. >> lawrence: you would open yourself up to other companies especially ones that have investment. any chinese product used to turnover -- >> brian: china could not buy aabc, no anti-taiwan stuff, all pro-china stuff, why would we do that? >> steve: lawrence, you are sitting next to two iphones. made in china. >> brian: but american product. >> ainsley: and ads come up for
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a product, they are listening. >> brian: they read your mind. >> ainsley: kenneth fire is threatening homes in california. >> brian: five active wildfires scorched 35,000 acres and left 10 dead. >> steve: this map is amazing technology, that is live view, bill melugin is live in pacific palisade with more on a new fire now. bill. >> bill: we are up to 10 people who have died in the fires. 5000 structures have been completely destroyed. what it is like on one of the many streets out here. every house has been wiped out. look at the rubble, nothing is
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left. only thing that remain on both side of the street are brick chimneys, nothing else made it through, every house has been wiped out and it is like that every street we've driven through in the palisades this morning. harder for firefighters, one of their firefighting aircraft, vantage super scooper is grounded now because it was struck by a civilian drone flying out here in this area yesterday afternoon and hit the plane in the wing and punctured a hole in the wing and need to be repaired. one of the two super scoopers have been grounded and cannot help with efforts. that is huge loss, the super scoopers dip into the oe ocean d can dump six tons of water on the fire. the faa is investigating, it is a federal crime to fly drones in
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the fire zone. this video shows moment this palisade fire broke out on tuesday morning. my friend runs youtube story at lax. he was live in the background of the video, you see a small plume of smoke begin and it gets bigger and bigger. within 15 minutes that fire is raging out of control and running downhill. l.a. mayor karen bass was out of town in africa and now taking all types of heat for being mia. take a listen. >> what explains this lack of preparation and rapid respond? >> let me just say, first and foremost, my number one focus and all of us here with one voice, is that we have to protect lives, we have to save lives and we have to save homes. rest assured that -- >> that did not happen.
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>> let me finish. we will absolutely did an evaluation to look at what worked, what didn't work. >> doesn't appear much of anything worked out here, 5000 structures destroyed. president-elect trump is po pointing finger at governor gavin newsom and l.a. mayor karen bass. >> one of the great catastrophes in the history of our nation. gavin newsom is incompetent and the mayor is incompetent and probably both of them are stone-cold incompetent. what they have done is terrible. >> bill: you can imagine, the fires having huge impact on schools out here in los angeles. entire l.a. unified school district, talking half a million students shut down today. two schools in pacific palisades have been destroyed, a third
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heavily damaged. five schools in altadena have been damaged. the eaton fire is zero percent contained and the pacific palisades is only 6 percent containment. active flames more on the northern fire side of the fire right now. law enforcement expects the number will continue to rise, they are still going into areas where they are total ghost towns and looking through the rubble. >> steve: bill, we zoomed in on the fire in calabasas right now. i know they don't fly a lot of planes at night, are there firefighters fighting that right now? >> bill: that would likely be the kenneth fire that broke out yesterday afternoon. to answer your question, yes, l.a. fire department and l.a. county fire department have
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water dropping airplanes, fire hawk helicopter fly at night and they help with that by prepositioning pods of water that helicopters can dip into. they have pods pilots call pumpkins they dip into and able to fight fires and that kenneth fire, they got a good handle on it yesterday. there may be some active flame, they got a pretty good handle on it and saved the homes. >> brian: everyone trying to figure out what went wrong and to figure out what went right might be easier to homehoe. by thursday, firefighters stopped using the hydrants. rick carrusso, he was you water
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and power president, had a private fire team handle palisade village, which he owns, that is all fine. he says shortfall in preparation and it is underfunded and designed for urban fires, not wildfires. oops. >> steve: and small fires, not a fire of this magnitude, which capacity was such this particular fire, they planned for a big fire, but not a big fire all over. that is why there was suddenly no water. in some cases, no trucks, the mayor was out town, karen bass was in africa and there were budget cuts. karen bass is taking so much heat, at change.organize, they started recall petition, i think
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29,000 people have signed up. they are so furious. >> lawrence: she's up for reelection next year. >> steve: not looking good for her, they have made a lot of mistakes. >> ainsley: yesterday there was a pres conference and reporters asked her, we were panicking and did not see fire trucks and you were out of the country. i was talking to someone in california, they were panicked because they kept getting false alarms to evacuate and would get another message that said false alarm and this continued to happen throughout the day. gavin newsom was asked about fire hydrants, he tdz that was up to the local officials. there was a distraught mom who saw gavin newsom at her child's school and she was so distraught and ran up to him and listen to what she says, she wants to know
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what he can do about the fire. he claims he was talking to president biden. watch this. >> governor, i live here, governor. that was my daughter's school, governor, please tell me what you are going to do. i'm not going to hurt him, i pro promise. >> i'm talking to the president to see what we're going to do. >> can i hear? can i hear your call? i don't believe it. >> i'm sorry, i've tried five times, i'm walking around to make the call. >> why is the president not making your call? >> i am trying, i'm doing that. >> i want to be here. >> everyone who went to school here lost their homes because they were living in one building. why no water in the hydrants, governor? is it going to be different next time? >> it has to be, of course. >> lawrence: he lied.
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he said president was on the phone right now and the phone, there is no signal in the area, the signal did not run out when she approached him. this mom represents every mom in that area. you have to ask elected officials and when they try to spin, i want to hear the conversation, what is going on behind the scene? >> steve: if the president were on the phone with gavin newsom, but he wasn't, if that woman talked to joe biden, we heard joe biden say, good news, i was told hunter's house burned down, but it did not burn down. i have a great grandchild, it was a girl, but then a boy. and he said fire away, kamala, no pun intended. >> brian: democratic republican,
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i love what justine bateman said, go for competence, not democrat or republican. you see talent. elizabeth warren, you might not agree with you, she understands issues. bernie sanders, i don't agree with anything he says, he understands the issues. gavin newsom and karen bass in the same category, they are in the wrong job. they are not comfortable in front of people or issues and they don't solve problems. they want to be queen of england. >> ainsley: she issued emergency declaration two days before she left on the way out and still decided this is an emergency situation, if you are mayor, you stay with your community and people and solve problems when the emergency happens. instead she goes to africa -- 17 hours. >> lawrence: ainsley, i have
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some hope because of mandate in last election and amount of independent voters that want common sense. this is a common sense moment for people in california. greg made the point yesterday, people will take a lot of stuff, maybe crime in california, maybe take other issues, they are not going to forget their house being burned down. >> brian: and no insurance. >> steve: the thing, we'll talk about insurance next segment. you are assuming those people who lost everything because of ink incompetence will stay in california. if i was them, i would move to texas, florida, tennessee some place with no tax. >> ainsley: i think a lot of celebrities are speaking out, many who did not vote for trump. >> brian: they are only ones i listen to, celebrities, that's it. >> ainsley: awards ceremony, no
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one listens to you clearly after this election. >> steve: we listen to carley shimkus, she has news of the day. >> carley: incoming first lady melania trump tells ainsley she is praying for people impacted by deadly los angeles wildfires. >> the fires in california, it is devastating, i'm thinking about those people and i pray for them. so many people lost their homes and i have a gentleman here on the crew working with me, he lost three homes. it is devastating. i just hope everybody evacuated and that they are safe. i hope that the government and fema is there to help them. >> ainsley: catch ainsley's full interview with the first ladn." overnight is raging in the
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bronx. look at the smoke pouring from the roof. seven people have been hospitalized including five firefighters, resident made it out safely and were left sitting in the cold, it is 28 degrees outside and unclear what sparked that fire. and now a viral moment unfolded during jimmy carter's funeral. trump and obama sharing a laugh and here is what trump has to say about it. >> it did look very fren friendly, i must say. i did not realize how friendly it looked. i saw it on your wonderful network before i came in. i said, boy, they look like they like each other and we probably do. >> carley: trump says he and his predecessor still manage to get along. >> brian: reading his lips, weren't you the one who called
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me a nazi? bury the hatchet. >> steve: "new york post" did hire a lip reader, they were talking about programs that went away and stuff like that, kind of technical. my big question, is there an ex-president and former president text thread? if i were any of those five, i would want to make sure i'm on it. >> ainsley: we have not talked about that situation, watching scenes. mike pence, shook hands. >> lawrence: and his wife did not shake hands. >> ainsley: and when biden and jill came up, did not look at them or say hello when they sat down beside her. i thought they had each other's back. >> steve: it was a funeral. >> ainsley: even at a funeral i would say something like nice to see you. >> brian: he died at 100.
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>> lawrence: i hope it is an example, family members not speaking to each other, it is not that serious. you have them laughing it upright there. we want more of this. >> brian: if michele doesn't show up, they don't sit next to each other. michele no-show, they move seats together, and got rid of them and close it up, what have you been doing? what have you been doing? >> steve: at national cathedral. you make it sound like moose lodge. >> ainsley: why didn't michele show up? >> brian: stuck in hawaii. >> lawrence: on vacation. more "fox and friends" straight up. >> brian: what he said.
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>> steve: welcome back. look at these images. meanwhile, state farm in california announced it would be cancelling coverage for 72,000 homes and apartments just a couple months before the wildfires, this included 30,000 home policies, 1600 in pacific palisades and 32,000 apartment policies. l.a. fire insurance richard gillard joins us.
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so california has been in a bind and it started 2017 when california had to stick their hands into the free market system and tell companies how much money they could make. >> correct, steve. what happened in 2017, woolsey fires and insurance losses were four times larger in 2017 than the year before so insurance companies tried to seek approval for rate increases and the california department of insurance and insurance comm commissioner decided they did not want homeowners to pay more money and battling back and forth to get premium increases and it all came to a head with the seven of the 12 largest insurance companies pulling out of the state. >> steve: that is the problem, big companies have not been
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writing for a period of time. a lot of people looking in from florida, hurricane and wind insurance has been really expensive and carriers have left that state, as well. if you would, explain because we see images block after block of the palisades and they look like a bomb went off, everything gone. what is going to happen to those people who might own the lot but have no insurance coverage? >> so one of the issues in california, much like florida, they are about 13.5 million homes in california, a third are in wildfire vulnerable areas. insurance needs to be available to them to protect belongings, homes and everything else. if you own the lot and no insurance coverage, i guess you will have to borrow against property and rebuild. one thing that happened a lot is
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people are underinsured and california because they base their home insurance policies on rebuilding in a particular price per square foot and that is great if one house burns down. if you have 13,000 homes burn down, increased cost of rebuilding and labor and supplies and $500 per square foot will not rebuild the house you had before. people need to pay attention to homeowners insurance policy. >> steve: figure out how to rebuild. they have to do something to preserve their memories, so many family memories gone up in smoke. it is terrible. thank you for joining us. i think you are in miami and not california today. you understand what people in florida are going through, thank you, sir.
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>> janice: we are talking about fire weather and we still have over 30,000 acres burning, palisades and eaton hardly contained. winds in excess of 30 mile per hour. should calm down this weekend. air quality poor for southern california and much of the region and moves southward so respiratory ilness, watch elderly, kids and pets.
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fire weather next week, santa ana wind could return. another huge story we need to press upon is snow and ice across south and southeast. we had pictures of atlanta, georgia, people are stopped on the road and can't go anywhere. snow and ice in areas that don't typically get to see it, causing big issues. f foxweather.com, for details and ainsley, we'll keep you up to date. >> ainsley: president-elect trump warning maduro not to hurt freedom fighters as the dictator begins his third term today. maduro's detention of a leader. rachel campos-duffy spoke with her earlier this week. >> [speaking spanish]
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>> here with more is rachel campos-duffy and will cain. good morning to both of you. >> ainsley: rachel, congratulations. donald trumps freedom fighters should not be harmed and must stay safe and alive. that is what opposition tried to do to him, what are your thoughts? >> machado's is a liberator, she has been accused of treason and
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interesting year for venezuela. >> ainsley: will, any idea what donald trump can do? >> will: i want to congratulate rachel, for years pete and i joked she wants to make it good morning and now she has noto notorious fox noticias. my takeaway is this, repositioning of the world of power and influence. donald trump has consolidated power in historic level here at the united states of america and on the world stage and serve the american interest first and acknowledge strength of united states of america. nato, pay your fair share. canada, we don't like the trade imbalance. china will see trade of tariff. when it comes to venezuela, i
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like rachel and you brought up elon musk and others. you see oppression of d dictatorship regime across the world and you are seeing this rise from people like elon musk with power of donald trump and i think it is repositioning the world. >> ainsley: in canada, as well, liberal poess are not going to fly anymore. thank you. watch tomorrow morning and sunday morning, congressman van drew, jason chaffetz and patricia heaton, defender of israel. we are proud of you, rachel, great interview. biden seriously missing the mark on the california wildfires, listen. >> madam vice president, i know you are directly affected, so you fire away. no pun intended. >> deed.
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you are directly affected so you fire away. no pun intended. >> indeed, thank you, mr. president. >> madeleine: taking federal disaster seriously and surging more resources to the area including planes and helicopters and says federal government will cover the entire cost of the respond in the first 90 days. bass 1776 million budget cut would not have impacted what they experienced last couple days, calling winds and fires unprecedented. it was warned. lawrence. >> lawrence: thanks, let's check in with dana perino for what is coming up. >> dana: come to my office, i
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misya. >> lawrence: you got a surprise for me? a calendar? >> dana: happy new year to you. rip roaring friday morning, the wildfires, reality sets in on the most devastating natural disaster and spleem court action with supreme cower denying president trump's request. trump appears virtually this morning. and will china be forced to sell tiktok? we will see you at 9:00.
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>> brian: nfl playoff bracket is set for a wild card weekend with games through monday starting tomorrow. packers against the eagles. hall of fame coach jimmie johnson joins us now. first you are in los angeles. you are right here santa monica and century city. how is your crew and how is the on and off air staff dealing with anything? >> i've talked to a bunch of them. a few had to evacuate their homes but seems like that we
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will be fine doing the show fox nfl sunday at 4:00 sunday. getting ready for the green bay/philadelphia game. >> brian: let's talk about that game. 10,000 structures burned out there. first off everyone is looking at the eagles. a well rounded game but hurt quarterback. do you look at them as the favorites? >> you know, brian, i think detroit who got a bye this week may be the favorite. i think the eagles will give them a run for their money. if the eagles are healthy they are as sound a team as there is in the nfl. it will be interesting to see them go up against the packers, probably the youngest team in the league. >> brian: i didn't mean the favorite for the playoffs. but yesterday in the game. you have the rams who have to relocate from los angeles where they won the division they will
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host to play against the wild card 14 win vikings but they are moving to arizona. as a coach you are coaching the rams now. what do you tell your team? >> first of all, our thoughts and prayers go out to everybody affected there in california with these fires. as far as the los angeles rams, i don't know that it is a big thing them playing in arizona rather than their home site. i think it is a factor in their preparation all week. they have been dealing with these fires and the smoke and as far as preparing for the game, i'm sure they took a lot away from their preparation. >> brian: no doubt about it. let's see. a lot of these guys have been down this road before. the wild card team with 14 wins. get a victory they play the lyons. the chiefs will have a bye. what happened to the steelers? they have lost four in a row. get into the playoffs and ravens
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are red hot. >> pittsburgh, you know, really has been struggling on offense. baltimore, they are as talented a team as there is. i think they will beat pittsburgh and i think they'll give kansas city a run for it as far as being a super bowl contender. >> brian: chiefs have done enough to keep winning and they get the bye again. a tough week. look forward to seeing you guys. 31 years the number one show in the nfl pre-and post-game. thank you so much. congratulations, jimmy, talk to you again soon. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: that is it for us. if you want to escape especially on the west coast, a bunch of nfl playoffs coming. the most fun you'll have watching football. now it's time for dana and bill. >> dana: we begin with the fight to save los angeles. a new fire complicating effort
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