Happy wednesday everybody president bidens interview with the Weather Channel aired today. I know. The forecast was partly senile with a chance of precipitation in his pants. The only things cloudy were joes memories especially when it came to phone calls with hunters Business Associates. The one thing he didnt forget, how to touch someone without their permission. Are you prepared to declare a National Emergency with respect to Climate Change . I have already done that. It is the existential threat to humanity. You have already declared that National Emergency. Yeah. Thanks, appreciate it. That is the first time any woman said appreciate it after Making Contact with joe. If he is really concerned about the climate you know what he should have done. He should have eaten the bug. The tasty but tiny carbon footprint. It is cute. It reminds me how joe is always brushing the cocaine off of hunters lapels. And also how he was raised in a town called claymont, delaware. I was raised in a tow
alexandria hoff is live with details. good morning. alexandria: a group afilliated with iran military guard crashed into a building killing a u.s. contractor around 1:30 a.m. once determined the unman aircraft was iranian origin, retaliatory airstrikes were carried out last night. the observatory for rights, eight were killed in that. lloyd austin said at the direction of president biden, i authorize to conduct precision airstrikes in eastern syria. the airstrikes were conducted in response to today s attack and series of attacks against coalition sources by groups associated with irgc. we will take measures to defend our people, no group will strike our groups with impunity. since 2021, general eric corrila says u.s. troops have come under attack 78 times, saying, we will defend our people and respond at time and place of our choosing, we are postured for additional iranian attacks. we ensure defeat of isis of syria and the region. congressman matt gates offered this. it i
the gutfeld awards. greg: the very first gutfeld international feminist award. unlike the oscars, we are going to keep it short. tonight we have one winner. do you know who that is? the first gutfeld international feminist award goes to. this is so embarrassing. i had no idea. such a surprise. i don t know who to think at this point and i don t have anything prepared to say except for the monologue which i wrote so i could give myself an award. i never would make anything. i never thought of myself as a feminist probably because i could never grow a mustache. a sexist would say. greg: that s terrible. you shouldn t laugh. how could i be a feminist? i admire chivalry. i am not angry. i ve yet to burn a bra. not intentionally. in this crazy time it seems like it s time for someone to take the lead defending women since the feminist groups have gone awol. ladies, follow me. if i don t ask for directions along the way that s how dudes roll. so allow me to man- s plane. th
with an assault rifle and he started shooting. jericka: as millions take to the skies for thanksgiving, we are tracking a major storm that could impact your flight. this is united s newark airport operations center. everyone here is watching the weather and about 370 departures with 50,000 passengers trying to get out and get home on time. jericka: our living well series, raising spirits without alcohol. i just feel a sense of calm that i hadn t felt when i was drinking. mr. david letterman. [applause] jericka: and david letterman returns to late-night to find some surprising changes. is it anything like what you had over there down there? what, all of this weed? [laughter] davi letterman, everybody! [applause] jericka: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with israel and hamas on the verge of a deal that would free a number of hostages in gaza in exchange for a temporary p
multiple people injured in a mass shooting at an ohio walmart. this guy walked right past me with an assault rifle. and he started shooting. jericka: as millions take to the skies for thanksgiving, tracking a major storm that could impact your flight. this is united s newark airport s operation center everyone here is watching the weather and about 370 departures and 50,000 passengers trying to get out and get home on time. jericka: our living well series, raising spirits without alcohol. i just a sense of calm that i hadn t felt when i was drinking pit mr. david letterman. [applause] jericka: and david letterman returns to late-night to find some surprising changes. is anything like what you had over there down there? what, all of this weed? [laughter] david letterman, everybody! [applause] jericka: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with israel and hamas on the verge o