carley: i m impressed you said all those s s. rob: in maine each kris kringle got money to support programs. carley: next the bad. delta sailors jacking prices for in-flight booze. a dollar higher across the board. domestic beers 8 bucks. liquor and specialty cocktails are 9 bucks. oh no. rob: worst bar i have ever been to. you won t believe how many millennials are living with mom and dad. bunk bed it will give us so much extra space in our room to do activities. please say yes. you don t need permission from us to build bunk beds. rob: census data a whopping 47% of millennials living with their parents. next state 41%. a lot of them still new high school and college but a lot of them aren t. core core nothing like a
rob: welcome back méxico s new government faced with the growing migrant crisis at their border. carley: officials meeting in washington today to find a solution but what has to happen before a deal can be struck? rob: retired judge steven bailey was the gop nominee for california attorney general and he joins us now. thank you, judge for coming back on this morning. the president has very efficiently made this our problem as in us and méxico together. what do you think what do you think will happen with amlo s new administration? well, i think it s very positive that the government of méxico and the united states are sitting down to talk about this problem as you pointed out this is a joint problem between the united states and méxico, it s both of our country s problems, it requires international bilateral settlement and i think president trump setting down the
5 billion. rob: border wall is also causing rift among democrats with some in the house accusing senate minority leader chuck schumer of softens for the president s call for funding. carley: overnight president trump signaling progress with china following g20 summit, the president tweeting, quote, china agreed to reduce tariff on cars coming from china to the u.s., currently tariff is 40%, now over the weekend the u.s. and china agree today a truce in their tit for tat trade war, president trump said he would not impose new tariffs or raise current ones on january 1st as previously suggested. the news is expected to boost stock today, dow futures well over 450 points overnight. rob: very special start to hanukkah this year at tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, hundreds gathered for lighting last night to mark the holiday and honor the 11 victims killed in the deadly october attack,
tariffs, currently tariff is 40%, what s that about, a big win for him, we don t have details yet other than that, we will talk about that and the caravan and life and times of president george herbert walker bush who died friday night. we will speak to line-up guest including liz cheney, ken paxton, attorney general of texas, stuart varney, busy three hours, starts 12 and a half minutes from now. carley: we sound like a law firm. rob: the worst law firm you ever went to. you want to lose a case, come to us. carley: we will see you in a few minutes.
you here on fox news, guys. carley: absolutely. rob: beautiful picture, thank you so much, we appreciate it. president trump is considering pushing back the looming government shutdown in the wake of president george h.w. bush s death, he s willing to sign a two-week federal budget extension to give congress more time to hammer out spending bill. republicans are fighting for $5 billion to fund the southern border wall. carley: speaking of that, meanwhile mexican officials are in washington this morning to work out solution to migrant crisis at the border. rob: this as mexican authorities are opening new shelter in tijuana with thousands of people living in very unsanitary conditions and that s where we find griff jenkins who considers coverage, hey, griff. griff: rob, carley, good morning, yeah, we are about 10 miles south of the border and we are in the new shelter, take a look at video we shot yesterday, you ll see there s more space there. it s a better conditions, they