really all about. remembering and honoring our military heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. we salute each and every one of them. with that said we have a jampacked fun filled show ahead. for answering your fan mill questions for the entire hour so let s dive in. facebook question from eileen ass. you re invited to a pollock dana perino, what is everybody bringing? like what what i bring? really good like the silverware, the napkins on the cops. the paper plates.that s all people want me to bring. i can bring some sodas. things like that. i think that is a smart move for everybody involved. it s a nice thing but no one has to worry about it. that s true. thank you. looking to get rid of a case a blood light. i don t want to bring that alone. you know what i love? especially in the summer love the tuna sserole. i know people take it for granted. tuna casserole over macaroni. cold. with the mayonnaise. and some cucumbers in it or something l
[popper pops] [jase laughs] Merry Christmas. Who gave you that, si . Hey, im fired up, boys, its christmas time. A savior has been born for this wicked world we live in. Amen. That was fun. Wow. Everybody in the mood . [jase] im really not into the pageantry of christmas but what do you mean you aint into the pageantry . I wish i had a sled pulled by Reindeer Singing jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle bells what was your childhood christmas like, si . Thats what i want to know. That was back when we would take hickory nuts and momma always ordered the giant california oranges. Si, you remember the little wooden crates that had the dried raisins in em . Oh yeah. That was our treat. Im seeing a pattern here. Yalls childhood memories from 110 years ago were fruits and nuts. That was his favorite thing to eat now, the sweets. But im serious, it was a grand time though. Jep, do you remember when we were kids . My mom did the same thing every year. No christmas, were not gonna get any presen
[popper pops] [jase laughs] - merry christmas. - who gave you that, si? - hey, i m fired up, boys, it s christmas time. a savior has been born for this wicked world we live in. - amen. - that was fun. wow. - everybody in the mood? - [jase] i m really not into the pageantry of christmas but- - what do you mean you ain t into the pageantry? i wish i had a sled pulled by reindeer singing jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle bells - what was your childhood christmas like, si? that s what i want to know. - that was back when we would take hickory nuts and momma always ordered the giant california oranges. - si, you remember the little wooden crates that had the dried raisins in em? - oh yeah. - that was our treat. - i m seeing a pattern here. y all s childhood memories from 110 years ago were fruits and nuts. that was his favorite thing to eat now, the sweets. - but i m serious, it was a grand time though. - jep, do you remember when we were kids? my mom did the same thing ever
here last week. in the immediate wake of that remarkable court ruling. and which a jury held unanimously that former president, donald trump, had sexually abused e. jean carroll. and that when he denied that and disparaged her, and come her a liar. he was the one who was lying. and he was defaming miss carroll and he was going to have to pay for it. in that case that jury ordered donald trump to pay e. jean carroll $5 million in damages. both for what he did, and what he said about her. but if you watch the show last week, and you saw the interview that i did with e. jean carroll and her attorney. you might remember that in addition to reflecting to the fact that they had won that case, one of the things that they were newly contending with in the wake of that jury verdict, was that even though trump had just been ordered to pay out millions of dollars, because of his attacks on e. jean carroll, because of his lies on her, even though he had just been ordered to pay millions
inbar hyman died while being held captive by hamas. her family says she was a gifted artist, full of love and joy for life. let s go straight to alex marquardt. prime minister netanyahu just spoke about all of this. obviously just the devastating news about the tragic killing of these hostages, it must be reverberating all across israel. what more can you tell us? it really is. it s being deeply felt, and prime minister netanyahu expressed what so many israelis are feeling, that these men were so close to freedom after more than two months in captivity, they were, as netanyahu said, we are so close to embracing them but he went on to say, we cannot turn back time. now, perhaps notably, prime minister netanyahu did not take responsibility, while his defense chief did say that the military is responsible for this. prime minister netanyahu emphasized that he believes it was military pressure, the military operations by the idf in gaza nathat got the first rod of hostages out,