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at that. that is inappropriate. >> we're going to have a section on reptile books at the bookstore as well. a group of sarasota men has volunteered their time and brainpower to refurbishing laptops and desktops that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. they call themselves the refurb group, and they get together three times every week. they have been able to save 70 tons of technology from landfill, as well as donate 22,000 computers to members of their community. thank you guys and god bless you and what a good use of time by these fellas. >> awesome. well, the hershey bears minor league hockey team held their annual teddy bear toss to collect stuffed animals for charity this year. fans showered the ice with 100,000 plushies, smashing the previous record and raising all time collected number to 500,000. awesome. do you love it? >> very good. >> anything quickly? yeah, i would just say there is a lady in airplane toilets. the toilet paper. watch it. this is for greg. gets sucked in. >> so, greg, no excuses for missing next
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♪ [the star-spangled banner] will: fox news alert six wildfires are burning across los angeles county, firefighters doing everything they can to protect lives and property as we entered day 5 of the firestorm. rachel: the number of dead rising 211. the flames of scorched 37,000 acres and destroyed over 1200 buildings. live on the ground in pacific palisades, a new wave of evacuations. >> reporter: good morning to everyone watching from the
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pacific ocean on the border of malibu. the neighborhood behind the, burned out homes absolutely incinerated. that is what we have been going through in this part of los angeles. you mentioned the flareup of the pacific palisades fire. look at this video from the air of the mountainside, flames getting shot up again. more evacuations overnight in the brentwood area which is not far from here. in the meantime firefighters, thousands on the ground in multiple states, attacking this not only from the ground but from the air. santa ana winds of columns down a bit but they are going to flare up again over the weekend into the early part of next week and that is a huge concern. if we look at video from this particular area in malibu, the
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pacific coast highway, so many structures destroyed, a beautiful spot of america. everybody knows about malibu. it is famous and much of it is gone. incinerated by these flames. let's check down a little bit what's going on with the palisades fire, 21,000 acres burned, the most ever in la county history. is a historical counter, 5 people have lost their lives and that fire. the eaten fire to the north of us six people have lost their lives, 14,000 acres burned on that. both of those fires having containment issues. the palisades fire is still at 8% containment. the eaton fire not far from that are that they are working to get these contained as the santa ana winds will flare up again. residents, somebody impacted, lost everything. the evacuations, homes, vehicles, their livelihoods.
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listen to one description of what occurred. >> this is what's left of the home that i grew up in for 31 years. we just had christmas morning right over here in front of that chimney and this is what is left. it hits everybody, not just us. if you look around, this whole neighborhood is gone. wiped off the map. >> reporter: that's not even close to an exaggeration, wiped off the map. all you have to do is look. this map of the fires, six fires are still raging right now, thousands of personnel, first responders, men and women on the ground, planes and choppers in the air trying to combat this historic fire.
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in the meantime there are a lot of questions being stoked at elected officials and people want answers and there's huge frustration on the ground as far as the situation goes. you can't blame folks, the fire department budget was cut. people want to know why the mayor of la was out of the country when this all began and this is a very tenuous situation, very fluid and when the sun comes up we will see convoys of vehicles moving up and down pch and other areas working very hard to distinguish these fires and console residents you have lost everything. will: i have a little experience with this on a more limited scale a few years ago in hawaii, there were not many places for people to go after they lost their homes and malley. los angeles is a much bigger community.
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we are talking hundreds of thousands of people. what have you learned about where they are living in the meantime? >> reporter: very good question indeed. we were on the ground in hawaii as well. you don't want to compare disasters but to your point, i will say this. red cross is on the ground doing their best to try to help people who are displaced, you have many people in hotels, many people who have left the area to stay with family. even though this is still five days removed from the major santa ana winds, fires continue to burn, there are still questions as far as where people can go to get the aid they need. it is not, unfortunately as organized as one would think but it needs to be, very quickly because again the santa ana winds are going to come in hard yet again in the coming
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days creating more flareups like we saw last night and still continuing up the hillside right now. rachel: these winds that will kick up soon, this window of time. how much help is la getting from other parts of the state in terms of firefighters and other states. sounds like now is the time to put everything in and stop this before the winds come in. >> reporter: they are getting help. we saw yesterday national guard come in from parts of california. also firefighters from surrounding states, nevada, utah, arizona, norman, california, has since many of their crews out. when you look at the scope of activity here you are looking anywhere from 12 to 15,000 active personnel on the ground. this is something interesting too.
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santa monica to the south of us, the national guard blocked barbed wire like you would see in a war zone to try to really just stop people from coming in in the middle of the night. we've had looters as well, 20 people have been arrested already going through people's belongings, what a despicable thing to do. there's a lot of activity on the ground. a lot of law enforcement and the men and women out here fighting these fires, tremendous situation. historical. la has never seen anything like this and we know how used to fires they are. this is something different. will: do you have a sense of the situation with the looters is under control and has the national guard played a role in
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helping with that? >> reporter: i think they've got this under control with looters and that's why they brought in the national guard to set up these parameters, these checkpoints and everywhere you go, very difficult to get into these pockets like where we are right now. you have to go through multiple checkpoints, media is allowed. we have to show badges and i think they've got that under control. what a horrible thing when you think about it. you are trying to save lives and help people who have lost everything and vigilantes coming in in the dark of night trying to take peoples, what's left of their lives. will: we we getting updates as this sad story continues to unfold. robert ray in los angeles. meanwhile, the look for accountability, the search for accountability continues.
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the la fire chief has admitted that leadership failed her department, $17 million cut to her budget in the latest los angeles budget and there's been a bit of a blame game between the governor, the mayor, and the fire chief and i'm sure there is enough to go around in california. krista crowley, the city of los angeles fire chief saying she was failed, the angelenos were failed by the city of los angeles. >> did the city of los angeles fail you and our city? >> it's my job to stand up as a chief and exactly say justifiably what the fire department needs to operate to meet the demands of the community. that is our job and i tell you that is why i am here. get us what we need so firefighters can do their jobs. >> did they fail you? >> yes. rachel: if she thought she
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needed more resources she should have been using the press to say this is fire season, there's a lot of brush. we need more resources because this is a tinderbox. this is major but covering after the fact. everybody is responsible. people cut it, the mayor who was off in africa, this close to home, my son lives in burbank, just had a baby with his wife, they had to evacuate. going from hotel to hotel in san diego and all their stuff is in their house, they can't access it. talk about looters, they have equipment, that is their livelihood. they want to, there is just not enough in formation. is it safe to go back? what do we do?
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this is a job, there's film jobs, editing jobs and that the jobs for next week and now they are saying two weeks from now so a lot of people's lives upended, they don't know what to do. >> you are the fire chief in los angeles you have a responsibility to say we have a problem here and obviously she didn't up until now. and as you point out there is so much blame to go around but it is kind of like scorpions in a bottle with gavin newsom saying these are local questions, it's all their fault and all pointing fingers at one another and to me as somebody who i want there to be once we get past this immediate stage i want there to be an inferno of accountability at the end of all this.
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all this is evidence piled up in the courts of public opinion where these people are going to be i hope held accountable. take for example the fitness trainer for celebrities, these are not right wing conservatives in california, they are outraged by the mismanagement and dishonesty of all of this and lack of priorities, she was on jesse waters last night. >> that's the part that outrages me, all this is unprecedented, no. it is not unprecedented. california burns down every single year. what do you mean you're going to do better next time, that woman into your saying to the governor is it going to be different next time, it has to be, it needs to be different this time.
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there is simply no excuse. you can't even blame it on incompetence because there is already a mandate. in 2014, proposition one past that put billions of dollars towards building new reservoirs, that's already in place. not one has been built, there have been calls for controlled burns for decades. we did them historically throughout my entire childhood and young adult life in california and it stopped, i'm not quite sure, it could be the cost, i've heard, it could be environmental pressures, it could be both. >> she lost her home in the earlier fire so this is close to her as well in that regard and she saw her home burned down, what have you guys done since then and apparently nothing. will: i went to this area for four years, i live through four
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fires in four years, they know this is going to happen, to think the santa ana reservoir was off-line since last february because of a tear in a cover. it is taken almost 11 months to remedy so it was empty. the santa ana reservoir is right there in the palisades. than fire hydrants run derived. >> the way water pressure works is you have a reservoir at a higher level that puts pressure on the pipes, this idea that the fire damaged pipes, at some point they do but the whole point of pipes being underground going to fire hydrants four feet under, the fires are not going to affect that. if you have a massive fire there will be problems but the real problem is the thing was empty, it was off-line. that was the problem.
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rachel: watching donald trump, they pulled up footage from four months ago when he was on some podcast talking about this problem, predictable not just to people who lived in los angeles but to anyone in leadership. will: donald trump talked about on the joe rogan experience and recently mark zuckerberg from meta-was on the joe rogan experience talking about the kind of pressure that he got, facebook got from the biden administration to censor during covid. >> when they were trying to roll out the vaccine program, while they were trying to push that program they also tried to censor anyone arguing against it and they pushed us superhard to take down things that were true. they pushed us and said
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anything that says vaccines might have side effects you need to take down, and i was like we are not going to do that, we are not going to do that. that is inarguably true. >> he was weak and when i was reading about it, people were talking about him being presidential timber like you would run for president, there was a lot of talk about that. he is so brilliant. use weekend it is only now that the tide has turned that he feels safe to say he cooperated with the government to do which was to censor you and stifle -- >> crying up a baby on a podcast. he got yelled at. rachel: you didn't stand up for
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that. will: he's weekend he is bending the new direction over the window. it includes meta-facebook's parent company doing a lot of dei stuff, taking part -- tampons out of men's rest room, doing away with dei, this is a memo leaked from meta-on sourcing candidates from different backgrounds but we will stop using the diversity approach, the practice has always been subject to public debate and is being challenged and they are doing away with dei initiatives. rachel: you think dei to hire someone but they were also favoring contractors. it is much bigger than you think and we are going to start sourcing from any american who has the best price and the deal as opposed to any company
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run by a hispanic -- >> it does breed suspicion. look at these people, take the fire chief, first woman person, i don't know why whatever. the point is maybe she's the greatest fire chief on earth but now that the city is burning to the ground everyone is going obviously this was a dei higher and it breeds suspicion. if you are ben carson and a brilliant surgeon but because you are black you get accused, people assume you got there not by earning it. it is a pernicious, even in the best cases it is pernicious. will: donald trump says the judge's ruling proves the case should never have been brought to trial but first more on our top story, families struggle as wildfires around los angeles
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37,000 acres in the los angeles area destroying 10,000 homes and buildings. our next guest is a mother two whose son's elementary school burned down in the eaton fire. eileen joins us now, good morning, i am so sorry, everything happening to you and your family. looking at this eaton fire, 10,000 acres burned, only 3% contained, 13,000 buildings threatened and 8 confirmed deaths. what was it like having to talk to your children and breakdown what was happening to your neighborhood, your town, your city? >> it was difficult. i did tell my son eventually and he was more concerned about his friends that lost their
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homes and their schools. a lot of our friends, his friends, jacob and micah, his best friends lost everything. rachel: this is our neighborhood and it is tightknit from what i am hearing. people lost their homes. do you hope people will rebuild? are people frustrated with the government and what happened locally that they are like we are out of here or are they like no, we are going to do this again? >> no. our community, there's a saying, altadena beautiful. everyone is close. it's a small town and everybody knows each other. we have confidence that that we can hurt and heal together and
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rebuild together. rachel: where are you staying and what is happening to people who are being displaced? >> i am in orange county. right now i am under a level ii evacuation zone which is better than we were at the previous night, the fire stopped a street above hours, so it is a miracle that our house is still there. rachel: how is your son doing and how are your children? >> they are so resilient. they are doing a lot better than i would think. rachel: we appreciate you sharing the story. we are praying for los angeles and that these fires can be contained and you get your lives on track. it will be a long journey. thank you so much.
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to donate and to help rebuild the school in altadena visit addisonco. .org and help eileen raise money for her son's friends who lost their home. thank you. fox corporation made one million dollar donation to the red cross's california wildfire relief effort that provides safe shelter, emotional support and other rate and resources and support the american red cross, by donating today visit go.fox/redcross or scan the qr code on your screen. donald trump reacting to his sentence in new york city's case. why he says it proves the case never should have been brought up in the first place, that is next. e with your weight? same. discover the power of wegovy®.
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will: judge murchon sentencing from doing conditional discharge, trump says disprove the case never should have been brought about he will receive no jail time, finer any judgment. good morning, katie. this sentencing which is essentially amounts to nothing, do you think it is confirmation the case never should have been brought? >> exactly what it says. there will be no one else convicted of 34 felonies and faces no punishment but his hands were tied after donald trump was reelected and they insisted upon going to sentencing in advance of his inauguration because once he is in the white house there is no possibility of having any conditions on his release, no
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probation, ankle monitor ring, nothing could be imposed on him so for all practical purposes this was the only option and it speaks volumes about the strength or lack thereof of this case. will: there are practical issues as you point out. images one day of barack obama calling donald trump a threat to democracy and that jimmy carty's funeral yakking it up with donald trump. all this is theater, politics, this case included where the goal is to say convicted felon donald trump, nothing real when it comes to justice. >> the goal was to keep him out of the white house, this was the consolation prize. being able to call him a felon will be short-lived, this case will be overturned on appeal. we have to remember this is about entering a false business entry, calling a payment to a lawyer a legal expense, unclear how that on the misdemeanor
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side was established at the trial that alone the constitutional violations and presidential immunity question. no question in my mind it will be overturned. this is the last-ditch effort of lawfair as he enters the white house. will: donald trump has won every one of the cases in the lawfair against him and he will win this one too on appeal, every expectation. a different case at the supreme court, it appears based on arguments by the justices when they heard the case over the ban on tiktok the they will uphold that ban on tiktok. >> on both sides of the aisle, the concerns about national security versus first amendment concerns, it is obvious tiktok
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cannot continue to exist in the form it is today in the united states but that doesn't mean there aren't other options that could alleviate both of those concerns and allow it to continue. people who rely on it, it provides to american citizens while considering how to alleviate national security threats. will: mister wonderful from shark tank, one of those people that hopes to purchase the brand and user base of tiktok if it is forced into a sale. listen into the oral arguments and what justices had to say about tiktok. >> fine with expression but not fine with a foreign adversary gathering all this information about one hundred 70 million people who use tiktok. >> doesn't matter you have traders who want to work with biked and because bike dance is a foreign corporation with no first amendment rights.
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will: this does a foreign corporation have free speech, the rights of the first amendment? >> they don't but the question is whether this is a first amendment case or if it is about the national security side, taking a foreign adversary, our side from the fact it is used by a form of speech. there's tension between two priorities, the court has been protective of first amendment rights but national security has to trump of that. donald trump makes the point if he were allowed to see if there's a middle ground, it can exist in some form without a full outright ban going into place, might be and everyone's best interest. doesn't like the court will wait for his inauguration to make a decision. will: i am careful with national security versus our rights. it's always the trojan horse where we lose our rights, trading freedom for security but i agree with you i don't
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los angeles county and a new massive flareup of the palisades fire forcing more evacuations in california. >> major snow and ice storm across the south causing serious travel headaches, 745 lights are canceled, 600 delays, 118,000 outages across texas, arkansas, georgia, north carolina. >> reporter: tough situation on both sides of the country across southern california a big cooldown of those windows come up to one hundred miles an hour. this morning almost nonexistent. on the northern side of los angeles we see those winds pickup a little bit not as much as we had seen earlier in the week but by this evening, 30, 40, 50 mile an hour wind gusts puts us back up to looking at a more critical level of fire risk.
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when you see the red color that the critical level. those winds will be picking up overnight tonight and that will spread the risk of fire danger. it is all about this snow maker sweeping across the country. and in oakland so -- arkansas and oklahoma and texas a foot or more of snow in those locations. will: canceled my flights. other parts to your point obviously, thank you, adam. rachel: republicans from blue states going to mar-a-lago to talk about the trump agenda. will: a big priority is lifting a $10,000 on state and local taxes.
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to adapt fees from the federal tax bill. >> great to see you congressman. donald trump has made a 180 on the salt deductions. what changed his mind? >> he realizes it is a real problem for these states, california, new jersey, new york. we need to find the sweet spot. we can't have an unlimited deduction because those red states won't signed on to a reconciliation bill that does that. there's a reason taxes are so high, new jersey or california or liberal blue states because they are subsidizing wind turbines for billions of dollars, spending money on
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sanctuary cities, changing curricula in schools but all this stuff costs money. a reason taxes are high at the same time for people who live there many of them it is not their fault, we have to find the middle spot, increase the deduction but not to a point it is so distasteful we can't get the bill done. >> they keep voting for lawmakers with all these schemes to throw their money away on. >> you have a valid point and that is the point i make as somebody from a blue states we have to in these states stop voting for people in locally, the state legislature and governorships. i understand how red states feel, they don't want to subsidize this stuff and hopefully we have a turnaround in the governor's race and across the country and i want to be clear about this too.
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this is not a line in the sand for me. it is important to do something. we have to make sure we get a big reconciliation bill done. just the way donald trump wants to do an export more energy. we need to enter this golden age and when we increase this economy it is going to help us across the board. rachel: i live in the state of new jersey. i was concerned about the drones, sodom outside my window. we had no answers from the government and this is what donald trump says he is going to do on day one about the drone situation. >> you think the government knew what was happening with these drones. >> in bedminster a lot. i will give a report on drones one day into the administration because i think it is ridiculous they are not telling you about what is going on with
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the drones. rachel: do you know what is going on with the drones? >> donald trump is spot on. here's the deal. i was very out early with this, when i say people, the liberal media giving me a hard time, these are not hobby drones, these are not a company or corporation in the united states doing this and testing prototypes. it is either one of two things. it is our own government and they are lying and covering up and an example of their stupidity because they are doing a bad job where it's a foreign entity and foreign country, no this. i'm on the aviation subcommittee. we are a decade behind didn't drone technology. iran had three drone ships enabling drones to take off or land on these ships, not saying it is iran. it could be anything but i believe it is our own government. i hope it is because if it is not our own government and we didn't take them down to study them and find who they are it
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is wrong in any event, disrespectful to congress and disrespectful to the american people. will: talking about what you said in the past, didn't you say it was a foreign power? if memory serves you said he ran and a mothership off the coast and now you are saying -- >> a possibility that iran who has three drone ships, we don't know where it was. will: you think it was their? there? >> it is a big deal. will: you think it is more likely us? >> i don't know for sure, donald trump will let us know. he will be the president and he better, i know he will get that information they have a response ability. rachel: i was looking forward to donald trump's inauguration, now i'm looking forward today one finding out what those
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>> hundreds of horses coming into harm's way as the wildfires affect animals in the area. the equestrian center is a safe haven for hundreds of horses and a few donkeys, pigs and even a mini cow. here to share more about the center's efforts, thank you for joining us, jenny, tell us how many animals do you have that have been rescued from the fires on hand right now? >> thanks for having us on this morning. it is a brisk morning. we have 200 to 300 horses at any time since tuesday night and normally have 500 horses that board regularly. 7 or 800 horses. >> how are people getting their horses to you and how far are you from the wildfires?
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>> we are safe at this point from the fires, a number of miles away in an evacuation center for that reason. the horses come from all over the la region and get here often times just by owners with horses at their houses that drive them here in their home trailers or come in bulk trailers from equestrian centers and they have been captured and brought here to safety. >> you have strays and don't know who the owners are. >> exactly. we have animal services who help each horse and they might be here for weeks or months getting care from us but until they find their owner. >> have you had some reunions where we are able to reconnect a stray horse or animal with the owner? >> reporter: not that i know of.
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it is getting the horses safe and at the site to be fed and cared for. >> extraordinary work. on behalf of everyone watching this and feeling helpless we are grateful to you that you are doing something about this, what kind of injuries are you seeing? >> we had concerns with horses coming in, but those who are here each day, they are ready to take care of it. not many injuries. will: what is your message how they can help in this effort? >> and out pouring of support
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and care, that we are able to fulfill, a refuge for these animals. if people want to support the situation here we have a great partner with los angeles parks, so people can donate on the website directly to them and that will support our efforts here. >> so people can donate? >> it is the laec.com. >> thank you for what you are doing. it is a great need and grateful to you. >> reporter: thank you for those supporting us. >> more "fox and friends" next.
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