holy lord, holy lord. holy, or holy, holy lord. can we do that one more time. holy lord, yeah, holy lord. you are the holy, or holy lord. holy lord muck o, lord nicole: good morning and merry christmas eve. that was the incredible sounding vincent bohanan and sound of victory choir. we asked you guys, our viewers, how you are celebrating this morning before christmas, and your photos are pouring in. griff fluff yeah. like this one from rick in florida with his reindeer and americaning flags. nicole: and this is from michael, his dog decked out for christmas. i love it. [laughter] will: and check out the lennox family, already up on this christmas morning, and guess what? they re wearing their matching christmas pajamas. gnu. nicole:ny they look great. will: we re having a debate today. i know everybody gets pajamas, but you wear them for the picture x then you re with done. e-mail us your photos at friends@foxnews.com. you wear them lounging around the
menendez, in for stephanie ruhle. and tonight, steve bannon is the first of trump s close aides to be convicted as a result of investigations into the capital capitol riot. i during washington found political advisor turn podcast or guilty of two counts of contempt of congress. those charges are the result of his refusal to comply with a january 6th committee subpoena. the verdict came hours after the committee s primetime hearing that saw white house insiders paint a damning portrait of a president choosing to allow a deadly insurrection to rage unchecked. tonight, the panel called today s bannon verdict, quote, a victory for the rule of law and an important affirmation of the select committees work. despite the guilty verdict, bannon and his lawyer remain defiant after the jury s decision win. the prosecutor missed one very important phrase, right? i stand with trump and the constitution. and i will never back off that. ever. this is [inaudible] what happened. this is
former president trump as a ford compound tonight. the speakers voyage follows his endorsement last week of trump. johnson has granted himself as one of trump s closest allies in the congress. thank you for watching news night, laura coates live starts right now. hey laura. surprise, surprise, surprise. another pilgrimage down to mar-a-lago. i am stunned, where is the banner? breaking news, this has happened. abby, great show. a great republican tradition. i think it s becoming that. it s almost like the true right of passage. how will the voters feel about it? we ll have to wait and see. thanks abby, nice to see, we ll see you tomorrow. a shake up in the tech world that has implications for all of our futures. tonight on laura coates live. so what happened after the past few days could actually change the shape of the future for you, for me, for everybody, really. you ve heard about this guy named sam altman, right? the leader of one of the world s most influenti
zi r zoraida sambolin is off today. we begin with breaking news. hazmat crews at the scene of this spectacular fire. it s raging in ohio right now after a train that was pulling several tankers derailed just before 2:00 this morning eastern time. this was an accident that happened in the north end of columbus. flames can be seen apparently for miles. witnesses reporting in that they could see this a long way off. christine romans has been monitoring the fire and ensuing issues that will come with it. she joins us now live with the story. residents were also saying they could feel it and they could hear it for miles away. 100 cars on this train, four or five of them, looks like they derailed. four or five of those were hauling tankers of chemicals. police say possibly sulfur. a local media report saying four or five of these are burning, raging here. in fact, it is so intense the flames, they re trying to get a look aboveground, trying to bring in air support to see exactl