welcome back. you can see in the video, new york city getting ready for a big celebration and big new year s eve celebration and walled up in a hotel room and hope any asleep by the end. the ball will drop and a lot of people here in the streets. doing things who knows what. pete: far away from thousands of foreigners wearing diapers in time square. sounds like a party. joey: foreigners and more. rachel: i don t to want be there. pete: i did it one time and fox news new years with kennedy and it was maybe 2019. rachel: that could be fun with kennedy. pete: rained the whole time and standing on the riser and it was horrible. pete: i killed the new year s show twice. we did the show there and then didn t do the new year s show next year because it was so great and then we did it two years then kill it had this year. i kill it had twice. joey: you weren t crowd surfing like carley and griff did. i would take me legs off and crowd surf. pete. the crowd couldn t hold you up.
u.s. but first we go to london, prince harry back home to face cross-examination in court, some heated moments at times and reportedly struggling to recall some of the details he was being asked about on the stand today. and he has a first member of the royal family to give evidence in court since edward the seventh showed up to testify and a slender trial over a card game back in 1991. then princess and made an appearance in 2002 and had to plead guilty after her dog bit to two children in windsor park. so now the spotlight once again back on 38-year-old prince harry whose father is now king. he has claimed that he wants to change the british press to reformat and to prove that they have blame for basically ruining his childhood. this highly litigious couple now has at least seven lawsuits against the media. harry says that winning them is now his life s work. so how did he do? the royals reporter neil sean was in the courtroom today. first correspondent greg palkot with t
to ringing in 2024 here in times square. this is america s city we are proud to host this major event to big. each year we handle this enormous undertaking. we do not do this alone. we are in lockstep with the federal, state, local agency partners appeared including the times square alliance to enjoy a safe and enjoyable event for all. molly: the well-prepared surrogate 2020 port new york city is ramping up its police presence with the iconic ball drop it you are looking for the times square courtesy of birth. by this time to market is expected 1 million people, yes when it million people will be packing and therefore the world s biggest new year s eve celebrations but welcome to new our fox news live i am a molly line. i rich. new york city mayor eric adams says there is no credible security threat to the ball drop but thousands of officers will be ready if for instance pro- palestinian groups threaten to storm times square purred early this month at several protesters w
that the united states won t veto. our correspondent, shaimaa khalil, has the latest. still very much under. in the works. it s come down from cessation to suspension to now creating the conditions. i don t think there s any shortage of diplomacy. what we re in shortage of really is the agreement on a humanitarian truce, pause, ceasefire that will allow aid to come in in a sustained, consistent way. and not only that, but distribution has also been a key hindrance here. this. the relentless bombardment, the continued fighting has. has meant that even the little aid that comes in and we ve understood from the united nations, for example, that the aid that comes in is about 10% of the general need of the population in gaza, that hasn t been distributed and hasn t gone to the people who need it the most. we ve heard warnings from the world food program, for example, that gaza is now, you know, on the fringe of a real threat of famine. a who team has gone to the north of gaza to
reaches the third round of the world darts championship. good morning from the cotswolds. this is a reindeer herd, we are surrounded by christmas trees. today is less windy than yesterday, some rain in the forecast and some snow largely in the hills of the north east of scotland but at lower levels in the northern isles. all of the details throughout the programme. it s friday the 22nd of december. our main story. the czech republic has declared a national day of mourning tomorrow after a gunman killed 14 people and injured 25 at a university in prague. police say the gunman was a 24 year old student at charles university and was later found dead. police were already looking for the gunman, after they discovered his father s body hours earlier. our eastern european correspondent sarah rainsford reports. the centre of prague was suddenly transformed into a major crime scene. armed police rushed towards a university building as a gunman stalked the corridors there. at this poin