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committee will meet to formalize impeachment inquiry into president biden. >> steve: what it means the full house could vote on that as soon as tomorrow. >> ainsley: well, that falls on the same day that lawmakers are demanding that hunter biden testify behind closed doors. >> lawrence: alexandria hoff knows it all. she is in washington with the latest. good morning, alex. >> maybe not all of it but there are a lot of pieces in play. the white house is trying to put to use statements made by republicans who feel there isn't enough evidence to impeach the president. some have changed their minds on that in recent weeks. the way this timeline breaks down is that today the house rules committee is going to consider the resolution that would authorize the impeachment inquiry. tomorrow, house republicans are expected to vote to approve it. mind you, this isn't a vote for impeachment, just to allow for the inquiry and more investigative power into that. tomorrow is the same day that the president's son has been subpoenaed to appear for a deposition. so then if the inquiry is approved, the articles of impeachment could be drafted in the spring of next year. the white house saying this, quote: the most extreme members of the house republican conference are pushing ahead with partisan smear campaign despite the fact evidence of the party evidence to impeach president biden. ranking member democrat jamie raskin has been meeting informally with house republicans hoping to convince them to abandon this impeachment effort. as for hunter biden, he may have been subpoenaed to interview privately tomorrow. but he has only agreed to testify publicly. house republicans have rejected that and if he does not show, the president's son could be held in contempt of congress. that would not be a light addition to his current legal troubles. that includes the 9 new tax charges filed against him by special counsel david weiss. three of those are felonies. he is accused evading about $1.4 million in taxes. he spent millions on cash withdrawals. payments to various women and overall lavish lifestyle. >> steve: very la vish. alex, in talking about jamie raskin the ranking member. it sounds like what he is doing to fox news digital story it. sounds like raskin is talking to some republicans who are leary about voting for an impeachment inquiry and he is showing him stuff turned over by the white house. a lot of republicans are going, you know, i never got that from james comer. i wonder why? >> yeah. i think there are republicans some of them who have been hesitant from the first place. they see trouble seeing how all of this fits together. we have seen bits and pieces come out from congressman comer. jamie raskin is hoping to enlighten them. saying a different kind of timeline. we will see if any minds have changed. there were several. we have heard from republicans before who said they were not confident that is enough evidence for impeachment. >> brian: right. thanks, alex. the thing is, too. there is inquiry and impeachment. to ho would ever stop an investigation now without trying to find out why he set up shell companies what eric schwerin had to say about the finances, how joe related to hunter and the interaction between them and making sure your dad paid some of this and paid some of that who would ever not want to find out what was the income from china, kazakhstan as well as ukraine and the moscow mayor? who wouldn't want to put these pieces together. and why wouldn't the white house cooperate? why do you need jamie raskin to whisper behind closed doors if you want to be transparent come out and say i have a counter narrative. >> ainsley: this is just an inquiry. not a vote. look into see if anything was done wrong. jamie raskin going, in what does it tell you? it tells me they are worried about this. the democrats are worried. they are sending in a guy who is friends with both sides ever the aisle. he is apparently pledging or pleading with his republicans friends please don't go forward with this. they are also defending -- you mentioned the fact sheet. the things they are handing over to say hey, republicans, did you know this in the reason he fired shokin. remember that was all over the press he? was bragging about firing the prosecutor in ukraine? and he said if you don't fire him, i'm going to withhold $1 billion in aid? they are defending the firing of that they are defending the biden administration's banks and private citizens for cooperating with the investigation and focusing. >> lawrence: i find it hysterical they are using someone who led the last impeachment. we are not talking about someone who is bipartisan. >> brian: right. >> lawrence: he brought a failed impeachment that it had absolutely no evidence. this was the second one. and somehow is he supposed to be the person to unify the country? i think there is a lot of americans saying why the double standard here? and. >> brian: he doesn't want to unify the country. is he looking to say don't go do this. and the thing is, too. it's kind of a i have been are. you oftentimes can get -- it's like putting a jet pack, which i still inspire to get one on your back for an election. look you how clinton was fueled by that impeachment. look how trump with the ukrainian phone call ended up working for him for the re-election. so, jamie raskin should say if there is nothing here, have at it. >> steve: here's the thing. in september e kevin mccarthy had promised a similar vote. we're going to have impeachment inquiry vote. he back tracked because of the opposition because of a lot of centrist and those 18 republicans in biden districts. so that never happened. so, mike johnson has got to, you know, to avoid a face plant. what he needs to do. he has only got three vote margin for error. according to politico, there is still half a dozen members, republicans, in biden districts uneasy about supporting. brian fitzpatrick, who used to be an fbi agent. not on board. he says he wants to talk to comer and jordan and one republican for sure. ken buck of colorado had said i'm not going to do it. given the fact that there are 18 moderate republicans in biden districts. you wonder why only six are left. because, to the point about, brian, you were talking and it's different articles of impeachment, different it from inquiry. what they're saying is let's have the inquiry so we can get more stuff from the white house. and that's why jamie raskin is circulating this stuff from the white house. you want this stuff? it's already out there. that's what he is saying. >> ainsley: let's talk about 2024. it's interesting. you mentioned this yesterday that trump is doing better in battleground states. >> brian: cnn poll broke right before we came on. >> ainsley: we have the numbers for you. >> brian: stunning. >> ainsley: trump has the upper hand in michigan and georgia. this is georgia. look at this. lawrence, what do you think? >> lawrence: honestly, i'm not surprised at all. >> ainsley: why is that? >> lawrence: you look at the state of the country. we have been going back and forth measuring the 3450d of the people. >> brian: you have been in georgia. >> lawrence: twice. been in airports, talking with people. wig segment of the plaque population in georgia as well. business community, modern day black wall street there that may not like trump's tone and tenor on a day-to-day basis. appreciated the tax cuts. businesses were surging. it's just not the case right now in america. so i think the democrats have a huge problem. and i think the reason why these polls are starting to hit back to back is there's going to be a pressure on the administration to let joe go away. >> brian: you think so? you think they want this out there? >> lawrence: they want it out. they want the margin -- i think it's closer than. this as it gets closer going to come in. but, right now, it shows the tone and the feeling of the american people that they want someone else. >> steve: when you look at the state of michigan. let's go up to michigan right now. and it is 40% for joe biden. and 50% for donald trump. >> ainsley: that's massive. >> steve: it is massive. what is interesting about that is according to cnn, 10% of -- 40 and 50 adds up to 90. what's the other 10% say? 10% say they won't support either. so the question is would they vote for the other or would they simply not vote? >> brian: the independents are the key to that one, too. and they are swinging heavily to trump. trump lost five states to biden that he won against hillary clinton. all five are going his direction. also, i think that georgia, that jim crow 2.0 was a total b.s. >> lawrence: they lost businesses there. >> brian: there was nothing wrong with that reform. if you look at what happened when president biden went down there. they found out they want to rein in some drop boxes and change hours on a sunday. and you s kemp trounce stacey abrams maybe this is not tilting blue. we will see what happens? >> ainsley: what happened in michigan. joe biden won by a larger margin than donald trump in 2020. there is a 10% difference and now they like trump. >> lawrence: there is a two pronged approach. to your point, steve, it is the economy. a lot of the muslim population that are upset with the way the president is handling the israeli war. so he is getting hit by both sides. this is why you got to take a stance. you can't try to serve both sides. you got to let the american people know where you stand on the issue. so he is getting hit. >> brian: good news for mike rogers running for the senate seat there. >> steve: i was thinking this morning, driving. in i was thinking given the fact that trump is so far ahead on the republican side for the primary, and given the poll we talked about yesterday, where nikki haley actually trounces in a landslide joe biden by, what, 17 points, wouldn't it be interesting if donald trump becomes the nominee, nikki haley runs as the third party because then, you know, she, no labels has said they want a republican to be the presidential nominee. but can you imagine nikki haley vs. donald trump and joe biden. >> lawrence: it would never happen. she is a true republican. she would never go against the party. >> ainsley: she would wait in the wings until it's her turn. >> steve: never. >> brian: i know what ainsley is thinking i should have went with the solid ty. >> lawrence: i was going to compliment. >> ainsley: you stand out. we are all in solids. >> brian: this is very 1990s. >> lawrence: great thing about being the face of the show is you can do what you want? 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steve. >> lawrence: it messiah favorite. everybody knows about it. if you take a krispy kreme doughnut and put it with a chick-fil-a nugget, change. >> ainsley: too much. >> yuck. can. >> ainsley: savory salty and sweet together. a glazed doughnut is good by itself. i will try it. >> lawrence: thanks, ainsley. >> ainsley: you are welcome. >> lawrence: national physician group being sued after offering $100,000 gon newses to only black applicants. the term vituity they firmly believe in the values of equity and inclusion. we will vigorously defend the program. pamela denise long is dei anti-racism trainer and she joins us now. so, denise. thank you so much for joining the program on its face ridiculous. to are me it shows they don't want to do the work in black communities. they could easily invest in math and science programs so our students would be able to apply on their own merit but they are not doing that. >> yeah. lawrence, thanks for having me on the show today. you are right. there is nuances to this issue. there needs to be, obviously, more preparation for black students regarding being -- having the academic qualifications for getting accepted into medical school based on testing and those other sort of so-called objective measures. there's another element to this issue clean-up is how does one go about addressing the health costs of black folks not being represented in healthcare in our actions with patients because there is solid research that shows that does matter for healthcare outcomes and patient compliance with recommendation. >> lawrence: so what do you think is the solution to this? because, i get it. you want to see more people that look like you in all different sectors of the country. i'm not willing to sacrifice my quality of care for that to be approved. that's not saying look, there is not a lot of black great doctors out there. i have a few of them on my payroll. but, you want them qualified for the job. and it doesn't seem like this is the solution to get the qualified doctor. >> yeah. so, i think there is -- some ways we are assuming that folks are not qualified to do the care. i think that needs to be looked at. i think it is multi-pronged. i think part of it starts in pre-k through 12 education. part of it starts with parenting, reading, literacy and all those core essential things. i think the other element of this is that what the scotus ruling from june of 2023 really reiterated both in the syllabus, the concurrences and also in those who disagreed with the ruling is that the affirmative action that was done in the 1960s was really designed to include multi generational black americans who had been excluded from these very core critical elements of american society. so, how do we go about acknowledging that reality, first of all? it's not supposed to be race-based programming. it's supposed to be lineage based inclusion. redress the founding black americans population exclusion history. >> lawrence: i'm always fascinated by this because, obviously, there is a difference from black americans than people that come from other countries that happen to be black. so, i think -- if they are trying to get the country forward, it doesn't seem like they are doing anything at this moment to push us forward. >> yeah. i hope what the scotus rulings, a critical reading ever the supreme court ruling does, is to help people really analyze why was racial equality, racial equity considered an issue in the first place? why is that important when it comes to medical care and education? how do we get beyond our feelings regarding the fact that white patients, asian patients and hispanic patients as well seem to just do better with a clinician who understands their culture, the nuances of those types of things and how do we make sure we don't need these programs 400 years from now. >> lawrence: my doctor tells me all the time, lawrence, cut out the soul food but, denise, i don't listen. i appreciate you coming on the program. >> thanks, lawrence. good to see you. >> lawrence: you got it. coming up ford hitting the brakes on the electric vehicle production because people aren't buying them. what it means for biden's costly green agenda. first, water utilities, transportation systems, and gas pipelines all targets of the chinese signer army. our next guess says biden says the right thing but the time has come for action. stay with us. ♪ (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. 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here to react and to analyze center for strategy and security matthew clinic. what are they up to? >> brian, it's good to be on the show. unfortunately china is preparing for war with the united states the strategy they want to invade taiwan. they are worried project military power from bases to hawaii and continental asia to defend taiwan. that china is trying to do could cyber intrusions land wait and at the right moment attack ports and atalk protecting military power forward. in short, they are preparing for war. >> brian: why do you think we are getting this story now? it's come out now, the u.s. government has had a hard time getting these private companies to take the necessary security measures. you know, these companies, small utilities aren't directly controlled by the u.s. government. they are small, private companies. so the department of homeland security has tried to get them to increase their cybersecurity standards. has tried to get them even just to disclose that they have an issue. but, often, they don't want to do that they don't want to announce to their customers that they have a problem and they don't want to spend the extra money that would be required for cybersecurity. >> brian: now public pressure could actually make them do this. they might say, listen, my margins are small. i can't be worried about the latest in cyber defense -- cyber defense force should the federal government play a role in defending these companies? >> well, that is one option. and the u.s. government does have a role in defending cyber attacks against u.s. military bases, against the department of defense. and so increasing the government's role could be part of the answer. another part of the answer could just be speaking clearly with the american people and with these companies about the stakes here. you know, happy talk. we just had the hind and xi summit a month ago pretending like the united states and china are going to somehow cooperate. we need to be clear with the american people. we are in a new cold war with china. and let's hope it stays cold because it could get hot. this is going to be a serious rivalry for probably decades to come. >> brian: seems like they wake up in the morning and think how do we comprehensively defeat america in every way? and we are always defending their next action. somehow we got to get them on their back foot. is that possible? >> i think it is possible. and, you know, china has a lot of weaknesses. their autocratic model doesn't work. their growth is really slowing down. technically, they have only been able to advance by systematically stealing intellectual property from the united states. and the securities sphere they are more afraid of their own people than they're the u.s. department of defense. so they have real weaknesses if we are willing to take the gloves off and force them to compete. i think that does require recognizing that we are in a serious rivalry. this isn't some kind of competition like tennis match. this is serious. >> >> brian: matt, the thing is, do you know what could happen. republicans and democrats might be able to agree on this. just like we used to agree that the soviets were a threat. we could agree on this. and the way the rubber hit the road how we defend ourselves. that would be something used to galvanize ourselves. if you see the economic statistics to your point. doesn't seem like china has ever been this vulnerable in modern times. they are really struggling with their economy. and with any market principles it's hard to imagine them fighting their way out of it. we will see. matthew, thank you so much. >> thank you. steve. >> brian: coming up. the president of harvard staying put while anti-semitism on campus has cost the school more than a billion dollars. will harvard learn its lesson? 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>> again, it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. >> gay apologizing two days later saying, quote: i am sorry. words matter. when words amplify, distress and pain i don't know how you could feel anything about regret. ackman also revealed gay's handling of anti-semitism on her campus has actually cost harvard university more than a billion dollars, guys? >> steve: all right. brook, thank you very much. mr. ackman also said that he had heard from reporters that apparently the board at harvard said we are not going to fire her so that it doesn't look like they were kowtowing to me, mr. ackman said. >> ainsley: the harvard alumni association executive committee they expressed unanimous support to keep her. they wrote a letter to the board. to the harvard corporation and the board of oversees. and then also faculty members. there were more than 500 harvard faculty members sent a letter to the board supporting gay. there were 70 members -- 70 plus members of congress on friday calling for her to resign. >> brian: chris rufo came out and looked at her ph.d. and said she plagiarized it. she is pushing back on that depiction. evidently there is some pretty strong evidence that she plagiarized her ph.d. >> steve: from somebody else she worked with at harvard. >> ainsley: at the end according to reports. >> lawrence: three in four students according to the a.p. did a poll of jewish students feel like they experience anti-semitism on campus. >> ainsley: that's sad. >> lawrence: decided to on harvard get to anti-semitism task force together. 101 professors on harvard's campus opposed the task force. openly. so, again, look, i think the head of the snake should be cut off. she should go. but, i think it's important for us to realize that there is an entire army of professors on these campuses that will continue her cause. and that's the sad part. >> steve: what are they doing? they are teaching those kids, what? here is greg gutfeld. >> this hearing was important for more than just cleaning house. it finally shined a light on those leading our young people into an increasingly competitive future. and what we saw is a system that defines speech suppression as free speech and threats as tolerance. you know, everyone's opinion is viewed as violence, except those that call for violence. which makes about as much sense as paying 150 grand to send your brat to a place that will send him home a marxist who hates your guts. but now you have no excuse for not knowing how bad it is. >> brian: really hurts my feeling to be on that show and chose to listen what greg gutfeld had to say over me. my own show. unbelievable. i wore a collared shirt. >> steve: they didn't say something. >> ainsley: next time they play it we will hear what your response was. >> brian: i just nodded. >> ainsley: it wasn't good enough. >> brian: thank you for cushioning the fall. what happened to you? you used to be the nice one. >> ainsley: bill ackman the billionaire that gives money to ivy league to harvard. he wrote a letter that said that gay who is the president has done more damage to the reputation of the individual than any individual 500 year of history. going through litany of criticisms major donors withdrawing significant gifts. he said i'm personally aware of more than a billion dollars of terminated donations from small group of harvard's most generous jews and non-jewish alumni. >> brian: the thing is, i don't like to say i'm an optimist because i do think omnipotent mist means they are about to say something totally farcical. do i think this is the beginning of turning around what is going on on college campuses. the anti-semitism may be the most egregious and the most pressing. but everything that we have been talking about, the people say that we're nuts and we're being overreacting to or trying to foment a culture war, people are going way a second. many of which were democrats. are saying wait a second. maybe there is something wrong your colleges now. i also want to find out how you could lose a billion dollars and not feel it. what other country is giving to these institutions? what is wrong with the transparency to find out what qatar and china is giving. remember the university of pennsylvania. i think there is a bigger story and this just the beginning. a lot of people want to pursue it. >> steve: right. i think the fact she is not quitting i think even more donors are saying you know what? end of the year giving, let's not give. >> lawrence: i lie the donors are doing it. waiting for the parents to say i'm not paying for these schools. if they want to get their attention that's how you get their attention. >> steve: think about it, lawrence, if you are a parent and your kid gets into harvard you? are going to say no, don't go? >> lawrence: that's not change. >> brian: not if you want to work at bar stools. >> ainsley: pete hegseth went there he has a list of the schools he will pay for for his kids and harvard is not on it. >> brian: harvard did a good job raising pete because we like pete. >> steve: meanwhile, take a look at headlines beginning with a fox news alert. a suicide bomber attacking a police station in pakistan killing at least 23 soldiers and wounding another 32. pakistan's army saying at least a dozen militants also opened fire on the station leading to an hours' long shootout. the attack was carried out by an apparent offshoot of the taliban. great. meanwhile houthi rebels responsible for attack red sea ooff the coast of yemen. centcom saying the damage from cruise missile led to on board fire. thankfully no deaths were reported. there were no had u.s. ships in the area at the time of the attack. the uss mason responded to the mayday call. new overnight, chinese president xi jinping arrives in vietnam kicking off a two day trip. got a big plane. it's his first trip to the country in six years as he tries to boost ties between the two communist nations. xi's visit comes three months after joe biden went there as both beijing and washington via for influence in southeast asia. and now, down to south beach for some monday night football between the titans and dolphins. tennessee scoring 15 points in the last three minutes of the game to come back and steal one in miami 28-27. now, to metlife stadium and the story of the day. tommy cutlass craze is sweeping the nation. or at least the greater new york area. giants quarterback tommy devito also known as tommy cutlets throwing a strike for the touchdown. take the lead before devito led down the field for a chance do win the game? will he? of course he will. watch. [cheers] >> the hold, the kick. the win for the giants. >> steve: awesome. the giants of new jersey taking downtown packers 24-22. >> ainsley: i don't know about that. >> steve: they are in new jersey. rookie qb leading them to third straight win. the devito family of new jersey and his agent of new jersey. >> ainsley: look at him. >> and they gave us some great moments in the stands last night. >> ainsley: i love the agent. the gold chain and the hat. >> brian: they said there were over 100 devitos at the game including the agent. it's fantastic. and, of course, those are my people. that's the italian symbol by italian it's not insult. there is devito's agent calling for, i guess, more money. [laughter] >> steve: people online said that guy straight out of the sopranos. turns out this guy his name is sean at the latto, his agent. that guy is going to be inducted into the national italian sports hall of fame in chicago this week. >> ainsley: as he should be. so tommy not related to danny devito. >> steve: that we know of. >> ainsley: i read an article they said that they know of they are not related. it says he lives at home with his parents because they live close to the facility. >> steve: his dad who is kissing everybody is a plumber in new jersey. >> ainsley: my parents live 12 minutes from the facility. i don't have to worry about laundry. what i'm eating for dinner. chicken cutlets and all that is waiting for me when i get there. >> lawrence: brian, how do you feel? >> brian: 78 for 158 yards can play the intermediate game. he doesn't really make many mistakes. he had a chance to play tie-rod taylor who is the number two to broke his ribs no sticking with tommy. now won three in a row. i can't believe this they are one game out of the wild card now. they gave up on the season. i thought they were playing for a draft pick. >> steve: he was undrafted rookie. the thing about the devito family. before the game they set up a gigantic tailgate in the parking lot chick be cutlets and italian heroes. they are all italian heros in that family right now. the great thing about that story there is so much bad news right now. isn't it great to have a feel good story about a wonderful family in new jersey who are celebrating the fact that their kid is living the american dream? >> brian: let me just tell you, that's the italian side of my family. they are very physical. they are always hugging. >> ainsley: is he half italian and half irish. [italian music] >> ainsley: mom famous for meatballs in one of steve's cookbooks. i love that story. he was at syracuse and playing for three years. didn't start senior year. transfers to illinois. he signed a three year deal for a little more than 2 million. he makes $44,000 a game. >> steve: his agent. >> ainsley: do they change the contract in the middle of it. >> lawrence: do an extension. >> brian: if this show goes good you get more money if it goes back they ask you to give it back. steve steve see how we are at 9:00. >> lawrence: trump topping biden in key battleground states. show you georgia. >> brian: plus my interview with senator tom cotton he joins us live ahead of zelenskyy's meeting with the senators this morning in washington, d.c. >> steve: plus, look at this. trouble in the skies. 150 million people plan to travel for the holidays. i was just on a flight this weekend where we have got a graphic where the pilot cited serious problems with air traffic control. i'm going to explain with an expert coming up next. ♪ ♪ i'll be home for christmas ♪ you can count on me ♪ please have snow and mistletoe and presents and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time. ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 dermatologist-prescribed biologic in psoriasis. learn how abbvie could help you save. (christmas music) ( ♪ ) weathertech gift cards have the power to wow everyone on your holiday list. offering a variety of american made products... weathertech! nice! like floorliners... cargo liner... seat protector... boot tray... cupfone... sink mat... pet feeding system... anti-fatigue comfortmat...and more. order the weathertech gift card instantly for the perfect gift at weathertech.com. >> ainsley: it could be another record setting year forhood travel. more than 150 million americans expected to hit the road and the skies between december 23rd and january 1st. a.a.a. says the vast majority of travelers are expected to drive and 7.5 million will pack the airports. so, now, let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. we are getting closer to christmas. >> janice: yes, we are. the weather is going to impact travel. let's take a look at it right now across the country. we are already up over 2 million passing through a tsa check point. that's up 119,000 from last year. quote close to 3. southwest, united, sky west. low visibility in portland and airline cancellations. you can't blame much here. the u.s. cleared out from storm snl that brought tornadoes over the weekend. we do have the potential for some snow for parts of the west into the rockies, but otherwise not bad. you know what? we are into a warming trend over the next several days way above average for much of the country. look at those temperatures. 50's for new york and d.c. and that means looks like a green christmas here in new york city. and along the east coast, unfortunately. but we will put the spoons underneath the pillows for some snow at some point this year steve doocy. over to you. >> steve: and wear the pajamas inside out. >> janice: another trick? >> steve: flush ice cubes down the toilet according to the kids. >> janice: you could write a book on that. >> steve: i could. holiday travel could be chaotic this year and add in a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers. there could be some bumpy rides. it even happened to me. it was my flight sunday night into newark airport this past week which had a crazy we were approaching and then we did a big loop around and the numbers tell an even bigger story. we'll get into my story in a minute. there are about 9% fewer controllers than there were in 2011 and another 500 significant air traffic control lapses this past fiscal year 65% increase. let's bring in pilot and southwest airline pilots association vice president michael santoro. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i know you used to be based in newark. i fly in once a week. i know the flight pat. path.we go down. suddenly make crazy right turns making some circles. the pilot speeds up. as it turns out then we fly right over the airport and make a bigger circle. the pilot came out and he said there was a problem -- the airplanes were too close to each other? and they had to resequence. and then so then we had to fly around and add half an hour. at the end of the flight, the united pilot, who is such a pro, said i have been flying into newark for 25 years. and the air traffic control was the worst it's ever been that day. there was a little weather. low ceiling. but, that does not inspire confidence. the pilot and the crew were great, but, nonetheless, you got to worry about the air traffic controllers. >> yeah. that's not uncommon especially in united states. the under staffed 54% staffing right now. really under staffed. and they are worked hard. weather alds another complexity to the environment with spacing. so, yeah. what happened to you is not uncommon but your flight path is a little strange, which is, you know, which is air traffic control induced. i could understand their frustration with that particular day. >> steve: we landed safe and sound. nonetheless, you just have to worry. you know, as we think about the holiday travel season coming up, michael, you know, pete buttigieg i'm sure is saying look, we have got all hands on deck. but as you just pointed out, they have got only 454% staffing level at newark. that makes you wonder why don't they have more academies? i think they only have one academy, right? >> that's absolutely correct. right now -- we have 1,000 less controllers now than we did in 2012. the airspace is way more complex. pete buttigieg himself said we're # thousand controllers short. so there is one academy. and right now the faa reauthorization bill which, by the way, just got extended again last night by the house because it's stuck in the senate, being marked up. that's the funding for the next five years. and in it needs to have lots of money to increase, you know, academy facilities. either add a second one or definitely expand the one they have. because the throughput is not adequate. right now looking at only neglect, 500 or so -- i'm sorry, 200 air traffic controllers by 2032. so, mandatory retirement. they know how many con

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committee will meet to formalize impeachment inquiry into president biden. >> steve: what it means the full house could vote on that as soon as tomorrow. >> ainsley: well, that falls on the same day that lawmakers are demanding that hunter biden testify behind closed doors. >> lawrence: alexandria hoff knows it all. she is in washington with the latest. good morning, alex. >> maybe not all of it but there are a lot of pieces in play. the white house is trying to put to use statements made by republicans who feel there isn't enough evidence to impeach the president. some have changed their minds on that in recent weeks. the way this timeline breaks down is that today the house rules committee is going to consider the resolution that would authorize the impeachment inquiry. tomorrow, house republicans are expected to vote to approve it. mind you, this isn't a vote for impeachment, just to allow for the inquiry and more investigative power into that. tomorrow is the same day that the president's son has been subpoenaed to appear for a deposition. so then if the inquiry is approved, the articles of impeachment could be drafted in the spring of next year. the white house saying this, quote: the most extreme members of the house republican conference are pushing ahead with partisan smear campaign despite the fact evidence of the party evidence to impeach president biden. ranking member democrat jamie raskin has been meeting informally with house republicans hoping to convince them to abandon this impeachment effort. as for hunter biden, he may have been subpoenaed to interview privately tomorrow. but he has only agreed to testify publicly. house republicans have rejected that and if he does not show, the president's son could be held in contempt of congress. that would not be a light addition to his current legal troubles. that includes the 9 new tax charges filed against him by special counsel david weiss. three of those are felonies. he is accused evading about $1.4 million in taxes. he spent millions on cash withdrawals. payments to various women and overall lavish lifestyle. >> steve: very la vish. alex, in talking about jamie raskin the ranking member. it sounds like what he is doing to fox news digital story it. sounds like raskin is talking to some republicans who are leary about voting for an impeachment inquiry and he is showing him stuff turned over by the white house. a lot of republicans are going, you know, i never got that from james comer. i wonder why? >> yeah. i think there are republicans some of them who have been hesitant from the first place. they see trouble seeing how all of this fits together. we have seen bits and pieces come out from congressman comer. jamie raskin is hoping to enlighten them. saying a different kind of timeline. we will see if any minds have changed. there were several. we have heard from republicans before who said they were not confident that is enough evidence for impeachment. >> brian: right. thanks, alex. the thing is, too. there is inquiry and impeachment. to ho would ever stop an investigation now without trying to find out why he set up shell companies what eric schwerin had to say about the finances, how joe related to hunter and the interaction between them and making sure your dad paid some of this and paid some of that who would ever not want to find out what was the income from china, kazakhstan as well as ukraine and the moscow mayor? who wouldn't want to put these pieces together. and why wouldn't the white house cooperate? why do you need jamie raskin to whisper behind closed doors if you want to be transparent come out and say i have a counter narrative. >> ainsley: this is just an inquiry. not a vote. look into see if anything was done wrong. jamie raskin going, in what does it tell you? it tells me they are worried about this. the democrats are worried. they are sending in a guy who is friends with both sides ever the aisle. he is apparently pledging or pleading with his republicans friends please don't go forward with this. they are also defending -- you mentioned the fact sheet. the things they are handing over to say hey, republicans, did you know this in the reason he fired shokin. remember that was all over the press he? was bragging about firing the prosecutor in ukraine? and he said if you don't fire him, i'm going to withhold $1 billion in aid? they are defending the firing of that they are defending the biden administration's banks and private citizens for cooperating with the investigation and focusing. >> lawrence: i find it hysterical they are using someone who led the last impeachment. we are not talking about someone who is bipartisan. >> brian: right. >> lawrence: he brought a failed impeachment that it had absolutely no evidence. this was the second one. and somehow is he supposed to be the person to unify the country? i think there is a lot of americans saying why the double standard here? and. >> brian: he doesn't want to unify the country. is he looking to say don't go do this. and the thing is, too. it's kind of a i have been are. you oftentimes can get -- it's like putting a jet pack, which i still inspire to get one on your back for an election. look you how clinton was fueled by that impeachment. look how trump with the ukrainian phone call ended up working for him for the re-election. so, jamie raskin should say if there is nothing here, have at it. >> steve: here's the thing. in september e kevin mccarthy had promised a similar vote. we're going to have impeachment inquiry vote. he back tracked because of the opposition because of a lot of centrist and those 18 republicans in biden districts. so that never happened. so, mike johnson has got to, you know, to avoid a face plant. what he needs to do. he has only got three vote margin for error. according to politico, there is still half a dozen members, republicans, in biden districts uneasy about supporting. brian fitzpatrick, who used to be an fbi agent. not on board. he says he wants to talk to comer and jordan and one republican for sure. ken buck of colorado had said i'm not going to do it. given the fact that there are 18 moderate republicans in biden districts. you wonder why only six are left. because, to the point about, brian, you were talking and it's different articles of impeachment, different it from inquiry. what they're saying is let's have the inquiry so we can get more stuff from the white house. and that's why jamie raskin is circulating this stuff from the white house. you want this stuff? it's already out there. that's what he is saying. >> ainsley: let's talk about 2024. it's interesting. you mentioned this yesterday that trump is doing better in battleground states. >> brian: cnn poll broke right before we came on. >> ainsley: we have the numbers for you. >> brian: stunning. >> ainsley: trump has the upper hand in michigan and georgia. this is georgia. look at this. lawrence, what do you think? >> lawrence: honestly, i'm not surprised at all. >> ainsley: why is that? >> lawrence: you look at the state of the country. we have been going back and forth measuring the 3450d of the people. >> brian: you have been in georgia. >> lawrence: twice. been in airports, talking with people. wig segment of the plaque population in georgia as well. business community, modern day black wall street there that may not like trump's tone and tenor on a day-to-day basis. appreciated the tax cuts. businesses were surging. it's just not the case right now in america. so i think the democrats have a huge problem. and i think the reason why these polls are starting to hit back to back is there's going to be a pressure on the administration to let joe go away. >> brian: you think so? you think they want this out there? >> lawrence: they want it out. they want the margin -- i think it's closer than. this as it gets closer going to come in. but, right now, it shows the tone and the feeling of the american people that they want someone else. >> steve: when you look at the state of michigan. let's go up to michigan right now. and it is 40% for joe biden. and 50% for donald trump. >> ainsley: that's massive. >> steve: it is massive. what is interesting about that is according to cnn, 10% of -- 40 and 50 adds up to 90. what's the other 10% say? 10% say they won't support either. so the question is would they vote for the other or would they simply not vote? >> brian: the independents are the key to that one, too. and they are swinging heavily to trump. trump lost five states to biden that he won against hillary clinton. all five are going his direction. also, i think that georgia, that jim crow 2.0 was a total b.s. >> lawrence: they lost businesses there. >> brian: there was nothing wrong with that reform. if you look at what happened when president biden went down there. they found out they want to rein in some drop boxes and change hours on a sunday. and you s kemp trounce stacey abrams maybe this is not tilting blue. we will see what happens? >> ainsley: what happened in michigan. joe biden won by a larger margin than donald trump in 2020. there is a 10% difference and now they like trump. >> lawrence: there is a two pronged approach. to your point, steve, it is the economy. a lot of the muslim population that are upset with the way the president is handling the israeli war. so he is getting hit by both sides. this is why you got to take a stance. you can't try to serve both sides. you got to let the american people know where you stand on the issue. so he is getting hit. >> brian: good news for mike rogers running for the senate seat there. >> steve: i was thinking this morning, driving. in i was thinking given the fact that trump is so far ahead on the republican side for the primary, and given the poll we talked about yesterday, where nikki haley actually trounces in a landslide joe biden by, what, 17 points, wouldn't it be interesting if donald trump becomes the nominee, nikki haley runs as the third party because then, you know, she, no labels has said they want a republican to be the presidential nominee. but can you imagine nikki haley vs. donald trump and joe biden. >> lawrence: it would never happen. she is a true republican. she would never go against the party. >> ainsley: she would wait in the wings until it's her turn. >> steve: never. >> brian: i know what ainsley is thinking i should have went with the solid ty. >> lawrence: i was going to compliment. >> ainsley: you stand out. we are all in solids. >> brian: this is very 1990s. >> lawrence: great thing about being the face of the show is you can do what you want? 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because, i get it. you want to see more people that look like you in all different sectors of the country. i'm not willing to sacrifice my quality of care for that to be approved. that's not saying look, there is not a lot of black great doctors out there. i have a few of them on my payroll. but, you want them qualified for the job. and it doesn't seem like this is the solution to get the qualified doctor. >> yeah. so, i think there is -- some ways we are assuming that folks are not qualified to do the care. i think that needs to be looked at. i think it is multi-pronged. i think part of it starts in pre-k through 12 education. part of it starts with parenting, reading, literacy and all those core essential things. i think the other element of this is that what the scotus ruling from june of 2023 really reiterated both in the syllabus, the concurrences and also in those who disagreed with the ruling is that the affirmative action that was done in the 1960s was really designed to include multi generational black americans who had been excluded from these very core critical elements of american society. so, how do we go about acknowledging that reality, first of all? 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here to react and to analyze center for strategy and security matthew clinic. what are they up to? >> brian, it's good to be on the show. unfortunately china is preparing for war with the united states the strategy they want to invade taiwan. they are worried project military power from bases to hawaii and continental asia to defend taiwan. that china is trying to do could cyber intrusions land wait and at the right moment attack ports and atalk protecting military power forward. in short, they are preparing for war. >> brian: why do you think we are getting this story now? it's come out now, the u.s. government has had a hard time getting these private companies to take the necessary security measures. you know, these companies, small utilities aren't directly controlled by the u.s. government. they are small, private companies. so the department of homeland security has tried to get them to increase their cybersecurity standards. has tried to get them even just to disclose that they have an issue. but, often, they don't want to do that they don't want to announce to their customers that they have a problem and they don't want to spend the extra money that would be required for cybersecurity. >> brian: now public pressure could actually make them do this. they might say, listen, my margins are small. i can't be worried about the latest in cyber defense -- cyber defense force should the federal government play a role in defending these companies? >> well, that is one option. and the u.s. government does have a role in defending cyber attacks against u.s. military bases, against the department of defense. and so increasing the government's role could be part of the answer. another part of the answer could just be speaking clearly with the american people and with these companies about the stakes here. you know, happy talk. we just had the hind and xi summit a month ago pretending like the united states and china are going to somehow cooperate. we need to be clear with the american people. we are in a new cold war with china. and let's hope it stays cold because it could get hot. this is going to be a serious rivalry for probably decades to come. >> brian: seems like they wake up in the morning and think how do we comprehensively defeat america in every way? and we are always defending their next action. somehow we got to get them on their back foot. is that possible? >> i think it is possible. and, you know, china has a lot of weaknesses. their autocratic model doesn't work. their growth is really slowing down. technically, they have only been able to advance by systematically stealing intellectual property from the united states. and the securities sphere they are more afraid of their own people than they're the u.s. department of defense. so they have real weaknesses if we are willing to take the gloves off and force them to compete. i think that does require recognizing that we are in a serious rivalry. this isn't some kind of competition like tennis match. this is serious. >> >> brian: matt, the thing is, do you know what could happen. republicans and democrats might be able to agree on this. just like we used to agree that the soviets were a threat. we could agree on this. and the way the rubber hit the road how we defend ourselves. that would be something used to galvanize ourselves. if you see the economic statistics to your point. doesn't seem like china has ever been this vulnerable in modern times. they are really struggling with their economy. and with any market principles it's hard to imagine them fighting their way out of it. we will see. matthew, thank you so much. >> thank you. steve. >> brian: coming up. the president of harvard staying put while anti-semitism on campus has cost the school more than a billion dollars. will harvard learn its lesson? plus, the legend of new jerseyens own tomorrow devito, the giants win again and then he went home for dinner with his mom where she did his laundry and they kissed each other in the stands. is he kissing his agent and the agent kissed him back. and later this is a slow motion hug of the son. looks like the younger brother. more on that later. ♪ >> lawrence: as mit faces more pressure to get rid of its president. reports reveal harvard will not clawed dean gay after she failed to jewish students after congressional hearing last week liz magill did resign over the weekend. >> steve: brooke singman joins us now with the very latest from boston. >> harvard university is expected to release a statement announcing that it will not fire its president claudine gay. the harvard crimson is announcing that and official decision is expected to come later this morning. harvard mega donor bill ackman saying that the school will not move to ouster he said from a source i trust claudine gay will not resign and the governing board has decided not to terminate his or her as president of harvard hundreds of the school's faculty member signing a letter urging to not fire gay. we the undersigned faculty urge you in the strongest possible terms to defend the independence of the university and to resist political pressures that are at odds with harvard's commitment to academic freedom. including calls for the removal of president claudine gay. the critical work of a defending culture of free inquiry in our diverse community cannot proceed if we let its shape be dictated by outside forces. this comes after a disastrous congressional hearing last week, y'all remember, where gay failed to defend harvard's jewish students under a threat of genocide. >> the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. >> gay apologizing two days later saying, quote: i am sorry. words matter. when words amplify, distress and pain i don't know how you could feel anything about regret. ackman also revealed gay's handling of anti-semitism on her campus has actually cost harvard university more than a billion dollars, guys? >> steve: all right. brook, thank you very much. mr. ackman also said that he had heard from reporters that apparently the board at harvard said we are not going to fire her so that it doesn't look like they were kowtowing to me, mr. ackman said. >> ainsley: the harvard alumni association executive committee they expressed unanimous support to keep her. they wrote a letter to the board. to the harvard corporation and the board of oversees. and then also faculty members. there were more than 500 harvard faculty members sent a letter to the board supporting gay. there were 70 members -- 70 plus members of congress on friday calling for her to resign. >> brian: chris rufo came out and looked at her ph.d. and said she plagiarized it. she is pushing back on that depiction. evidently there is some pretty strong evidence that she plagiarized her ph.d. >> steve: from somebody else she worked with at harvard. >> ainsley: at the end according to reports. >> lawrence: three in four students according to the a.p. did a poll of jewish students feel like they experience anti-semitism on campus. >> ainsley: that's sad. >> lawrence: decided to on harvard get to anti-semitism task force together. 101 professors on harvard's campus opposed the task force. openly. so, again, look, i think the head of the snake should be cut off. she should go. but, i think it's important for us to realize that there is an entire army of professors on these campuses that will continue her cause. and that's the sad part. >> steve: what are they doing? they are teaching those kids, what? here is greg gutfeld. >> this hearing was important for more than just cleaning house. it finally shined a light on those leading our young people into an increasingly competitive future. and what we saw is a system that defines speech suppression as free speech and threats as tolerance. you know, everyone's opinion is viewed as violence, except those that call for violence. which makes about as much sense as paying 150 grand to send your brat to a place that will send him home a marxist who hates your guts. but now you have no excuse for not knowing how bad it is. >> brian: really hurts my feeling to be on that show and chose to listen what greg gutfeld had to say over me. my own show. unbelievable. i wore a collared shirt. >> steve: they didn't say something. >> ainsley: next time they play it we will hear what your response was. >> brian: i just nodded. >> ainsley: it wasn't good enough. >> brian: thank you for cushioning the fall. what happened to you? you used to be the nice one. >> ainsley: bill ackman the billionaire that gives money to ivy league to harvard. he wrote a letter that said that gay who is the president has done more damage to the reputation of the individual than any individual 500 year of history. going through litany of criticisms major donors withdrawing significant gifts. he said i'm personally aware of more than a billion dollars of terminated donations from small group of harvard's most generous jews and non-jewish alumni. >> brian: the thing is, i don't like to say i'm an optimist because i do think omnipotent mist means they are about to say something totally farcical. do i think this is the beginning of turning around what is going on on college campuses. the anti-semitism may be the most egregious and the most pressing. but everything that we have been talking about, the people say that we're nuts and we're being overreacting to or trying to foment a culture war, people are going way a second. many of which were democrats. are saying wait a second. maybe there is something wrong your colleges now. i also want to find out how you could lose a billion dollars and not feel it. what other country is giving to these institutions? what is wrong with the transparency to find out what qatar and china is giving. remember the university of pennsylvania. i think there is a bigger story and this just the beginning. a lot of people want to pursue it. >> steve: right. i think the fact she is not quitting i think even more donors are saying you know what? end of the year giving, let's not give. >> lawrence: i lie the donors are doing it. waiting for the parents to say i'm not paying for these schools. if they want to get their attention that's how you get their attention. >> steve: think about it, lawrence, if you are a parent and your kid gets into harvard you? are going to say no, don't go? >> lawrence: that's not change. >> brian: not if you want to work at bar stools. >> ainsley: pete hegseth went there he has a list of the schools he will pay for for his kids and harvard is not on it. >> brian: harvard did a good job raising pete because we like pete. >> steve: meanwhile, take a look at headlines beginning with a fox news alert. a suicide bomber attacking a police station in pakistan killing at least 23 soldiers and wounding another 32. pakistan's army saying at least a dozen militants also opened fire on the station leading to an hours' long shootout. the attack was carried out by an apparent offshoot of the taliban. great. meanwhile houthi rebels responsible for attack red sea ooff the coast of yemen. centcom saying the damage from cruise missile led to on board fire. thankfully no deaths were reported. there were no had u.s. ships in the area at the time of the attack. the uss mason responded to the mayday call. new overnight, chinese president xi jinping arrives in vietnam kicking off a two day trip. got a big plane. it's his first trip to the country in six years as he tries to boost ties between the two communist nations. xi's visit comes three months after joe biden went there as both beijing and washington via for influence in southeast asia. and now, down to south beach for some monday night football between the titans and dolphins. tennessee scoring 15 points in the last three minutes of the game to come back and steal one in miami 28-27. now, to metlife stadium and the story of the day. tommy cutlass craze is sweeping the nation. or at least the greater new york area. giants quarterback tommy devito also known as tommy cutlets throwing a strike for the touchdown. take the lead before devito led down the field for a chance do win the game? will he? of course he will. watch. [cheers] >> the hold, the kick. the win for the giants. >> steve: awesome. the giants of new jersey taking downtown packers 24-22. >> ainsley: i don't know about that. >> steve: they are in new jersey. rookie qb leading them to third straight win. the devito family of new jersey and his agent of new jersey. >> ainsley: look at him. >> and they gave us some great moments in the stands last night. >> ainsley: i love the agent. the gold chain and the hat. >> brian: they said there were over 100 devitos at the game including the agent. it's fantastic. and, of course, those are my people. that's the italian symbol by italian it's not insult. there is devito's agent calling for, i guess, more money. [laughter] >> steve: people online said that guy straight out of the sopranos. turns out this guy his name is sean at the latto, his agent. that guy is going to be inducted into the national italian sports hall of fame in chicago this week. >> ainsley: as he should be. so tommy not related to danny devito. >> steve: that we know of. >> ainsley: i read an article they said that they know of they are not related. it says he lives at home with his parents because they live close to the facility. >> steve: his dad who is kissing everybody is a plumber in new jersey. >> ainsley: my parents live 12 minutes from the facility. i don't have to worry about laundry. what i'm eating for dinner. chicken cutlets and all that is waiting for me when i get there. >> lawrence: brian, how do you feel? >> brian: 78 for 158 yards can play the intermediate game. he doesn't really make many mistakes. he had a chance to play tie-rod taylor who is the number two to broke his ribs no sticking with tommy. now won three in a row. i can't believe this they are one game out of the wild card now. they gave up on the season. i thought they were playing for a draft pick. >> steve: he was undrafted rookie. the thing about the devito family. before the game they set up a gigantic tailgate in the parking lot chick be cutlets and italian heroes. they are all italian heros in that family right now. the great thing about that story there is so much bad news right now. isn't it great to have a feel good story about a wonderful family in new jersey who are celebrating the fact that their kid is living the american dream? >> brian: let me just tell you, that's the italian side of my family. they are very physical. they are always hugging. >> ainsley: is he half italian and half irish. [italian music] >> ainsley: mom famous for meatballs in one of steve's cookbooks. i love that story. he was at syracuse and playing for three years. didn't start senior year. transfers to illinois. he signed a three year deal for a little more than 2 million. he makes $44,000 a game. >> steve: his agent. >> ainsley: do they change the contract in the middle of it. >> lawrence: do an extension. >> brian: if this show goes good you get more money if it goes back they ask you to give it back. steve steve see how we are at 9:00. >> lawrence: trump topping biden in key battleground states. show you georgia. >> brian: plus my interview with senator tom cotton he joins us live ahead of zelenskyy's meeting with the senators this morning in washington, d.c. >> steve: plus, look at this. trouble in the skies. 150 million people plan to travel for the holidays. i was just on a flight this weekend where we have got a graphic where the pilot cited serious problems with air traffic control. i'm going to explain with an expert coming up next. ♪ ♪ i'll be home for christmas ♪ you can count on me ♪ please have snow and mistletoe and presents and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. somedays, i cover up because of my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time. ask your doctor about skyrizi, the #1 dermatologist-prescribed biologic in psoriasis. learn how abbvie could help you save. (christmas music) ( ♪ ) weathertech gift cards have the power to wow everyone on your holiday list. offering a variety of american made products... weathertech! nice! like floorliners... cargo liner... seat protector... boot tray... cupfone... sink mat... pet feeding system... anti-fatigue comfortmat...and more. order the weathertech gift card instantly for the perfect gift at weathertech.com. >> ainsley: it could be another record setting year forhood travel. more than 150 million americans expected to hit the road and the skies between december 23rd and january 1st. a.a.a. says the vast majority of travelers are expected to drive and 7.5 million will pack the airports. so, now, let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. we are getting closer to christmas. >> janice: yes, we are. the weather is going to impact travel. let's take a look at it right now across the country. we are already up over 2 million passing through a tsa check point. that's up 119,000 from last year. quote close to 3. southwest, united, sky west. low visibility in portland and airline cancellations. you can't blame much here. the u.s. cleared out from storm snl that brought tornadoes over the weekend. we do have the potential for some snow for parts of the west into the rockies, but otherwise not bad. you know what? we are into a warming trend over the next several days way above average for much of the country. look at those temperatures. 50's for new york and d.c. and that means looks like a green christmas here in new york city. and along the east coast, unfortunately. but we will put the spoons underneath the pillows for some snow at some point this year steve doocy. over to you. >> steve: and wear the pajamas inside out. >> janice: another trick? >> steve: flush ice cubes down the toilet according to the kids. >> janice: you could write a book on that. >> steve: i could. holiday travel could be chaotic this year and add in a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers. there could be some bumpy rides. it even happened to me. it was my flight sunday night into newark airport this past week which had a crazy we were approaching and then we did a big loop around and the numbers tell an even bigger story. we'll get into my story in a minute. there are about 9% fewer controllers than there were in 2011 and another 500 significant air traffic control lapses this past fiscal year 65% increase. let's bring in pilot and southwest airline pilots association vice president michael santoro. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i know you used to be based in newark. i fly in once a week. i know the flight pat. path.we go down. suddenly make crazy right turns making some circles. the pilot speeds up. as it turns out then we fly right over the airport and make a bigger circle. the pilot came out and he said there was a problem -- the airplanes were too close to each other? and they had to resequence. and then so then we had to fly around and add half an hour. at the end of the flight, the united pilot, who is such a pro, said i have been flying into newark for 25 years. and the air traffic control was the worst it's ever been that day. there was a little weather. low ceiling. but, that does not inspire confidence. the pilot and the crew were great, but, nonetheless, you got to worry about the air traffic controllers. >> yeah. that's not uncommon especially in united states. the under staffed 54% staffing right now. really under staffed. and they are worked hard. weather alds another complexity to the environment with spacing. so, yeah. what happened to you is not uncommon but your flight path is a little strange, which is, you know, which is air traffic control induced. i could understand their frustration with that particular day. >> steve: we landed safe and sound. nonetheless, you just have to worry. you know, as we think about the holiday travel season coming up, michael, you know, pete buttigieg i'm sure is saying look, we have got all hands on deck. but as you just pointed out, they have got only 454% staffing level at newark. that makes you wonder why don't they have more academies? i think they only have one academy, right? >> that's absolutely correct. right now -- we have 1,000 less controllers now than we did in 2012. the airspace is way more complex. pete buttigieg himself said we're # thousand controllers short. so there is one academy. and right now the faa reauthorization bill which, by the way, just got extended again last night by the house because it's stuck in the senate, being marked up. that's the funding for the next five years. and in it needs to have lots of money to increase, you know, academy facilities. either add a second one or definitely expand the one they have. because the throughput is not adequate. right now looking at only neglect, 500 or so -- i'm sorry, 200 air traffic controllers by 2032. so, mandatory retirement. they know how many con

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