rachel: welcome back. look at that, good times roll. the good times are rolling. 7:00 here, and and it s new year s eve. you guys have plans? joey? pete? joey: yeah, i ve got great plans. this evening i m going to host the big weekend show. i m very excited about that. pete: i hope you re at a hotel slows and not going anywhere else. joey: i can hear the chaos but not be a part of it. pete: the minnesota vikings are playing the pack ors tonight, so jen is not losed about that. she does not want to the spend it s a controversial game, yes, it could have playoff implications rachel: you ll be in nashville? pete: we ll be home. rachel: i ll probably be watching the peakers too. [laughter] pete: sean duffy if will be watching on the other side of the equation. rachel: that s the only time he really insists on watching, if the packers are plague. pete: and they re playing the vikings. it s at lambeau field, he ll be into it. joey: we started the first hour with our new c
we ve already produced there is a pattern across the globe of joe biden s family receiving money from foreign nationals. there is a pattern here that would suggest this allegation is more than credible and it is way past time for the f.b.i. to determine whether or not they need to move forward with an investigation. dana: the f.b.i. s refusal and allegations made in the document coming as president biden s 2024 campaign kicks off, very quietly. david spunt is live at the justice department with more. a story that is escalating quickly, no question about that. we know f.b.i. director christopher wray and house oversight chair james comer are scheduled to speak in a few hours early afternoon in this highly-anticipated phone call. comer claims he is being stonewalled by the f.b.i. but the f.b.i. is saying listen, we will cooperate with you but you have to give us a little bit more time to give you a specific reason for why we re not going to just hand over a document to cong
arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville appeared the harrowing incident captured in video started when the officer tried to arrest someone in that car. christina coleman is live with the rest of the story. this was quite scary and quite dramatic. quickset is right, arthel. it s wild something out of a movie. this happened at the officer told a passenger in a vehicle he had a warrant out for his ar arrest. this traffic stop happening carroll, iowa about 90 miles northwest of des moines. the outstanding warrant was for illinois forgery case. carol police officer patrick mccarty asked the suspect to step out of the car. instead of following his instructions, police said the suspect shoved the driver out of the vehicle, scooted over, got behind the wheel started driving the car forward. even after it mccarty repeatedly ordered him to stop. the officer then ends up on the hood of the vehicle. stopped the car. he stopped the car. stop the car. stop it. stop the car. s
patterson is a suspect. the man hunt underway right now. let s begin on the ground in atlanta with charles watson. hi, charles. good afternoon, gillian. at this point in this investigation, police are having folks here in the midtown area shelter in place. you can see here behind me there s heavy police presence out here. police are starting to condense this crime scene some and move it back closer to the building where the shooting is presumed to have happened. you mentioned just a few moments ago, police released the identity of a suspect, the man that police believe is behind the shooting that happened here in midtown this morning. he s identified as deon patterson. he is a 24-year-old man and police are asking folks to be on the lookout for patterson. urging the public not to approach him and call 911 instead because he is considered armed and dangerous. now, we just got an update from police a few moments ago. they said they were aware of a carjacking in the vicinity o
station in new york city. john ratcliffe says the explanation for covid-19 is a leak. pizza delivery man in the right place at the right time, a suspect happened to run right by him. police thank the pizza man for the assist and said if he is interested in a job, they are hiring. i was at the right place at the right time. ainsley: we start with a fox news alert, a russian court upholding the detention of journalist evan gershkovich on espionage charges steve the u.s. ambassador says the charges are bas baseless. alexandria hoff with more. alexandria: legal procedure doesn t seem to work out for americans. the 39-year-old reporter appeared resilient. he was in a pen made of glass and metal and did not speak during the hearing. based on the outcome, gershkovich will be held in the former kgb facility, which was used to house alleged spies during the soviet era and that is what the kremlin has made gershkovich out to be. his detention is part of a control campaign b