feeding realtime information to the houthis as iranian-backed group target ships in the red sea in an attempt to disrupt shipping and military traffic. i m jacqui heinrich. griff: i m griff jenkins. hour two here we go as the war wages in northern gaza despite calls for humanitarian pause. greg palcokk in tel aviv. down south in gaza some very rough battles as we will continue to pound various hamas targets today saying it has killed a top weapon smuggler for the group. they are zeroing in on the headquarters in the south and trying to finish off strongholds in the north where miltants have been holding on. despite widespread devastation, israel not altering its approach after yesterday s resolution in the un security council calling for humanitarian pause. that was toned down a bit after the u.s. go along with abstention, critics say it s not strong enough to get sufficient aid to gaza as houthi fighters continue attacks on international shipping in the red sea, we just go
refusing to fast track the immunity claim surrounding one donald j. trump, rejecting for now a timeline of special counsel jack smith if was pushing. so where is all of this going? we ll ask former attorney general bill barr because he s here. but first, to the holiday hustle. everybody s a little anxious, people are worried about after last year s travel experience, this year s travel experience. might as well get some. gifts for my wife. be patient. that s it. that a s all you can be. you can t be mad at anybody. i was [inaudible] i ll be glad when i make it through it. [laughter] i just want to get to my, i just want to get home. neil: well, hopefully they will get home. fox on top of travelers on the run and last minute hoppers on the hunt. ho, ho, no, and away we go. neil: welcome, everybody. glad to have you. merry christmas. and we re on top of the hunt for gifts and the hunt to be just get out of town. at lot easier said than done. a lot of procrastinato
till 2024 till the race for the white house is set to kick up into a near gear for new year. president biden s reelection campaign will step up events piping up for white house this christmas. record setting migrant surge at southern border. welcome to fox news live. aalicia. i m brian. no time off for gop primary candidate this is holiday season the iowa caucuses front runner with early stocking stuffer and going to fast track former president trump s immunity claim in election interference claim. alicia: we begin with alexandria hoff live in washington with more on president biden s poll numbers and messages. hi, alex. hay, alicia. the revving up of the biden-harris campaign is a release put out titled inside the maga plan to attack birth control, surveil women and ban birth control. president trump was mentioned elitedly making clear the effort was there and tieing the former president to the restrictive border policies and the biden team says the campaign will hit ful
to the airport yet? be early. it is going to take longer than normal. the lines are going slow. i feel like they are understaffed. this is the single busiest travel day of the year. click •-middle-dot see a lot of stress. no absolutely. we sit back and wait. and be patient. that is good advice millions of americans are expected hit the roads and skies during one of the country s busiest travel weekends of the year. just how busy? aaa is projecting more than 115 million americans will take an airplane or drive to their destination and what may end up being a record-breaking holiday travel season bread hello welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live i am bryan llenas. hi brian. despite the crowds and long lines at airport security the situation, is not too bad yet. you are looking live at hartsfield jackson international airport in atlanta the world s busiest airports. fortunately delays and cancellations have so far been minimal here and across the country fight
hello, everyone. i am anita bogle along with joe concha, lisa foods and tom shillue. welcome to the big weekend show . big story tonight, countdown to christmas, shoppers have just one day left to get the presents under the tree, hundreds of palestinian protesters targeting holiday shoppers on new york city s busy fifth avenue. there would be quote no business as usual but that is not stopping more than 100 million shoppers expected to make supercenter the second busiest shopping day of the year. fox news correspondent madison carpino is in a mall in atlanta tonight. mueller expected today to potentially be busier than black friday so if you haven t gotten the last items on your gift list, is better to go sooner rather than later today because at least in atlanta crowds are growing by the minute. multiple stores have lines outside the door and two days before christmas. this is the first time since 2017 since we have a super saturday right before christmas. i would say