showing how many delays and cancellations are happening in realtime compared to how many of hose flights are actually getting out of the gates and getting to where they need to go on time. and look, rich, a lot of people traveling through airports across the country today it s been a frustrating few days for those folks who are, hopefully, making it homed today. one person who is not going to be delayed today, santa claus. you know, we ve been tapping in with our sources with the norad tracker who says that santa is on track, already out there delivering toys to all the good little boys and girls across the world, rich. so there s a good holiday message for everybody. rich: charles watson with the good news will. i hear he s got airline status. charles watson in atlanta, thank you. [laughter] anita. anita: well, terrifying moments for holiday shoppers at the cup s biggest mall. country s biggest mall. one person was killed in a shooting at the mall of america in minnesota last night.
mr. putin would just pull all his rooms out. clearly, that s not going to happen, putin is showing quite the opposite indication, that he s going to continue to prosecute this war. we ve got to make sure we can help the ukrainians succeed on the battlefield so that if and when and only president zelenskyy can determine this but and when he s ready to sit down and talk to the russians, he can do so from a position of strength. so he can succeed at that as he has on the battle feel. rich: can the west get vladimir putin to change his mind? it will be a hard sell, but the west is working very hard at supporting ukraine. about 60%, maybe more, of military aid to ukraine in 022 has come 2022 has come from the united states. but there are 40-50 other donor nations, and the european union in particular is the biggest humanitarian aid supporter of the country. the u.s. isn t far behind.
because of support this year that that s been bipartisan in nature, diseasedly so decidedly so. but those are factors that have to be considered, and i think vladimir putin is hoping that they grow, i doubt it. rich: kiron skinner, thanks as always. anita: kurdish activists and anti-racism groups protesting in paris in response to an attack at a kurdish cultural center that killed three people yesterday. police say the attack was aimed at foreigners. ryan chilcote is live in loan bonn london with the story. what more can you tell us? reporter: yeah, hi, anita. well, a second day of protests urned to clashes today in paris. they started relatively peaceful, mostly peaceful, but as the day went on, they descended into violence and mayhem. as you said, kurdish activists, anti-racism activists gathered in the thousands. it was really kind of almost a jovial event, many of them
his mice list. and we know that this nice list. and we know this all started many years ago when a child called nor a rad by mistake and wanted to know where santa was. well, they figured out they better have the answer to that, and then a lot of kids started calling. now they have a dedicated person to answer the phone when the kids call and to track santa, and we re hoping to talk to him in just a little bit. but, rich, i m going to bring you in here for this. i don t think you have kids yet, but when you do, i el you what, it s all i tell you what, it s it s all about a santa at christmas, and this story really hits home. kids want to know where santa is and when he s coming. it s hard to get them to sleep through the night [laughter] because they know santa s coming in the middle of the night. rich: yeah, i definitely remember not being able to sleep waiting for christmas morning, waiting to see what santa and everybody else had brought me. this is a terrific service that nor
anita: a lot of people would take between over white. and don t forget to catch our christmas lineup tonight starting at 7 p.m. eastern with the great debate where your favorite pox personalities will go head to head in holiday-hemod debates follow by a west point holiday show hosted by sandra smith at 8 p.m. hen at 9, an all-american christmas hosted by rachel campos cuff my and sean duffy. and who can forget christmas, a fox nation special, at 10 p.m. rich: and be sure to catch a very special christmas edition of fox news sunday tomorrow. shannon bream speaks with cardinal timothy dolan and with christian music star michael w. smith plus a panel wrapping up the year in washington and what to expect in 2023 which is, like, a week away. [laughter] so, anita, what s on your christmas list for tonight and tomorrow? anita: well, we have a christmas eve dinner tonight with my