steve: all right. we re going to be talking to dean cain, he is an actor, of course. he s going to be talking about that topic and more things coming up in about two hours right here on fox. ainsley: let s talk about crime. we are seeing it increasing all across our country, especially in california. it seems like every week we are talking about these smash and grabs in california. there have been so many of them. they are ransacking these luxury stores and getting away with it because, if you do it, there s no bail. steve: right. ainsley: you get away with it. this is the latest one. brian: take up to $1,879. it actually pace. organized crime now involved with this. they hire these guys to go in there, steal the stuff, and they take a percentage of it and they sell it a lot of times with the same tags on some market. ainsley: it s smash and grab. steve: absolutely. we have been showing you things to your point, ainsley out in california. 14 people were arrested in 11 smash and grab in
christmas carols. brian: wow christmas at the cathedral is available now only on fox nation. ainsley: two of our favorite cath let s isn t that so cute we love them. here with more is one of them fox news contributor jonathan morris, good morning to you. good morning. ainsley: we ll get to the fact that you have a new baby boy in your house. i do. ainsley: we re excited. christmas pat home. ainsley: tell us about christmas at the cathedral. absolutely so 2 million visitors come through at christmastime, in the heart of midtown manhattan, but this cathedral was built, finished in 1879 when they began to build this cathedral, this was basically wilderness, and the old cathedral in 1809 old st. pats was way downtown and the bishop at the time said, you know, i think new york city is going to grow and build a cathedral way up north. people had to take carriages, horses, to get to it. it was a visionary thought, and now, we re reaping the benefits. steve: didn t you work at the othe
bounty, that person would not have standing or injury, because there is no real interest in bounty hunters and someone else s medical treatment. the problem right now is that unless someone tries to enforce it, there is nothing for the doj to stop. there something called the all writ act going back to 1879 that the doj could say that we need the courts to enforce the constitution itself, but there is some creative lawyering that i expect to come out in this filing today. and melanie, paint a picture for us if you will of the impact that this texas law has had on abortion access and women s access to health care services provided by planned parenthood in just the last week. well, sure. we know that our health care providers at the health centers in texas were providing abortions up ton till very last minute possible before the enactment of this law, and the providers are following the law
brighter over the next 24 hour is. today is the day they turn on the illuminations, going since 1879. usually attracting more than 3 million visitors. for the first time this year, the illuminations will actually stay up for longer it s hoped it ll attract more people here during the quieter winter months to help recoup some of those losses from the start of the season. the limits on foreign travel have been good news for british seaside resorts up and down the country. blackpool among them. let s have a look at how difficult a year it has been. visits to places like this and tourist attractions like the illuminations are down by 65%. no great surprise, but given the restrictions, it means a pretty tough year compared to previous ones. but that staycation boom has been great too, 23 million of us holidaying in the uk this year, bringing money to the british economy. the big hope is whether that will continue next year, and
epic railjourney across the southern united states. this is the mighty mississippi. the economic backbone of early america, running north to south for more than 2000 miles, carrying the people and cargo that helped to turn this country from a fledgling upstart into a powerhouse. for much of the 19th century, steamboats like this ruled the river. but in 1879, construction began on a transcontinental train line, that would link the newfound prosperity with the isolated far west. connecting the gulf of mexico with the pacific ocean. on this journey i ll be following the railroad that pushed the american dream