new york, city christmas. ainsley: there is the all-american christmas tree out on the fox square. we were here late last night lighting the christmas tree. patriotic, all red, white and blue. cardinal dolan a rabbi here and minister. it was really special. steve: it absolutely was. as you look at it. this year, just like last year, it is fireproof. something else that we are doing a little different is we turned the light off at midnight now. because what we have found, apparently, is it draws people throughout the night. so, they turned it off at midnight and turn it right back on at 6:00 a.m. and we just turned it on so you can get a good look because it feels like thehoods right now 3 # degrees in new york city. brian: that s where i just learned something already, steve. i thought this was mayor adams demanding everybody shut down the lights to save money. shutting down library wrears and closing down museums. i just was wondering if this was part of the budget c
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washington has become a clamshell. a place where lawmakers act like they are in elementary school. calling each other nasty names. it is a travesty. i am not exaggerating. it is been a pressure cooker as they tried to avoid a government shutdown, which they did, by the way. that is no excuse. oklahoma senator who had been trading jabs with sean o brien and the labor leader showed up to testify. a time and a place, we can be to consenting adults. we can finish it here. want to do it right now? i would love to do it right now. then stand your butt up. you stand your butt up. you are a united states senator, acted. sit down, please. is this incumbent to a senate and senator? that is not how we behave in oklahoma and ironman oklahoman first. bernie sanders seems to be the voice of reason here. everything you just saw was a complete and utter embarrassment i am with laura on this one. republican tim burchett who helped oust kevin mccarthy accusing the speaker of a
she had a heart of gold. what happened to this woman? my job is to be a truth teller and seek out the truth. i wanted to solve it. her case was a mystery for years. the mom with a tender heart and tough as nails career. she was part of the sheriff s department. her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. she found a new sense of purpose in the church. her pastor and his wife, like family. they had taken her in. they were helping her out. it s like, i m proud of you. you re finding god. then, one baffling text and she was gone. i go, i know, i probably watch a lot of law & order , but i have this really gut feeling. because i was a mom, i just knew she didn t leave on her own. there was no way she left that baby. two moms at opposite ends of a mystery. could one get justice for the other? this case for sure was an investigator s worst nightmare. soon, clues to a hidden life. a very amorous, romantic, wild relationship. it was lustful. oh, my g