lawrence: good morning. as you guys know, i say good morning family, we re at eggs up grill in dallas, texas. they say good morning and i m going to say good morning, family. good morning, family. how you doing? [cheering] lawrence: thank you for being here. thank y all for being here. what s up? how are you? lawrence: thank y all. usa, usa, usa! lawrence: let s go, texas! [cheering] lawrence: good morning, family, time for third hour of fox and friends. we have a big show ahead. steve: that is right, our audio guy said every time somebody comes into the eggs up grill in dallas, texas, they say good morning. you started the hour this way.m first guy you did high five to, you hit him in the head. ainsley: he didn t. steve: hit him in the head or hat. lawrence: i think i hit his hat. ainsley: good morning and welcome home. your mom i m sure is happy to see you in dallas. lawrence: as much as i am grateful for the opportunity to work in new york c
before president trump is facing a 37-count indictment. griff jenkins is live for us in miami. reporter: good evening. the former president is at his doral state this evening. sources tell fox news that he was meeting with his legal team ahead of tomorrow s historic court appearance. he s not made any public comments or didn t speak to the press when he landed. in social media posts and campaign stops over the weekend, he continues to rail over this indictment and paint himself of traces of victim and promise on truce social. i will appoint a prosecutor to go after the most corrupt president in the history of the usa, joe biden and the entire biden family. chris christie had this to say in a town hall earlier tonight. listen. he s shown himself and most particularly in his post presidency to be self-centered and consumed. he does not give a damn about the american people in my view. #. reporter: but other rivals are coming to the former president s defense. it reeks o
addressed the unprecedented indictment friday. we have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. if applying those laws, collecting facts, that s what determines the outcome of an investigation. nothing more and nothing less. paul: joining me now is the former attorney general of the united states, michael mukasey. judge mukasey, good to see you. so you ve read the indictment. how strong is it? well, if the facts set forth in there are provable, and a great deal of it indicates that they clearly are, it is very strong. a lot of the evidence comes from his own lawyer who was compelled to testify over a claim of attorney-client privilege based on conversations he had with donald trump that show that he knew that he had classified information. there was, there are two instances in which he met with people on the outside, one a writer, the other a fundraiser. and showed them classified information and said that he knew that he had it and knew that it was cl
thanks for being here. i m stephen romo in for yasmin today. it s a busy final day of 2023. just hours before the ball drops, the security is tight in new york s times square. celebrations are set to get underway, despite the heightened threat environment, following the october 7th attack on israel. we are live on the scene with the latest. of course, in many parts of the world, it is already 2024. we will show you the sights and sounds and the hopes so many have for the new year. meanwhile, tensions are high across the red sea at this hour, as the u.s. navy sinks three houthi boats and downed ballistic missiles fired from houthi controlled areas. we will have more on that. legal action in donald trump s world is not stopping. we will reveal that question special counsel jack smith has for an appeals court that took more than 80 pages to ask. and we begin this hour with a countdown to the new year. up to 1 million people are flocking to times square to witness new yor
flights are stopped there also. bill: air quality alerts for tens of millions of americans. the hardest hit areas as of this hour on your screen. a lot in southeastern pennsylvania. we mentioned philadelphia. they grounded flights there and in new york as well where air quality is down right bad. times square yesterday engulfed in an orange haze. amazing pictures from gotham city. new york seeing its worst air quality in recorded history, wow. dana: here is the current air quality forecast. detroit, pittsburgh, boston, washington in the thick of it. philadelphia declaring a code red. the smoke engulfing cities. bill: yesterday new york city they go from hazy to dispopeian in a matter of hours. we watched it happen. pollution catching even seasoned new yorkers a bit off guard. it seems apocalyptic. could see it rolling from the office window. we were on the 80th floor of our building. you couldn t see anything. i thought the world was burning and i thought someth