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We begin with a Fox News Alert. Iran launching its first ever direct attack on israel. The jewish state says right now its treating at least 31 people for injuries, including a ten year old girl. And overnight, israel reopening its airspace for the First Time Since the unprecedented attack. However its reported that several foreign airliners canceled their flights to israel. In total, iran launching more than 300 missiles and drones toward the jewish state. But the idf says 99 of the threats were intercepted. Together with our allies and partners, we are operating at a at were operating at full force to defend the state of israel and the people of israel. We will continue to fulfill this mission. Trey yingst joins us from tel aviv with the latest trey. Yeah. Hey, guys. Good morning. Overnight, dozens of ballistic and Crui ....
how do you feel getting this award? yeah, ifeel like it s a real privilege. i never set out to achieve awards from this. ijust wanted to raise awareness about, like, climate related issues within the athletics and sporting world, trying to get up and coming athletes think about what they re doing, and their impacts on the climate as well. earlier this year, innes turned down the opportunity to compete in the cross country championships in australia because of the impact flying there would have on the environment. it was like, well, i can go there and i might do really well, but can ijustify, like, taking that flight with just doing, like, one race, running for, like, minutes, which, obviously, would mean so much if i was to, like, do really well, but, like, the emissions from that flight is just so great, and ijust, at the time, couldn t justify it at all. ready? three, two, one, go. what was that conversation like with you? did she talk to you about it beforehand? ....
innes, congratulations. what you have done has been something that is really inspirational. how do you feel getting this award? yeah, ifeel like it s a real privilege. i never set out to achieve awards from this. ijust wanted to raise awareness about, like, climate related issues within the athletics and sporting world, trying to get up and coming athletes think about what they re doing, and their impacts on the climate as well. earlier this year, innes turned down the opportunity to compete in the cross country championships in australia because of the impact flying there would have on the environment. it was like, well, i can go there and i might do really well, but can ijustify, like, taking that flight with just doing, like, one race, running for, like, five minutes, which, obviously, would mean so much if i was to, like, do really well, but, like, the emissions from that flight is just so great, and ijust, at the time, couldn t justify it at all. ready? three, ....
rachel: good morning, he can be. we re in the second hour of fox & friends here in new york city. it s christmas time and beautiful outside and i love being down here much we can look out right at the tree. it s beautiful, we re all in the christmas spirit. will: have you been out at night? last night i was on jesse watters prime time and it s beautiful out there. this time of year at night, dudes with the cell phone and everybody spins around and it become as destination. pete: you re in new york, no doubt when you re here. check us out, check it out. pretty cool. rachel: when the propalestinian protesters wanted to protest at the rockafeller, they got confused and came to our tree. i do think our tree is so beautiful. will: yeah. pete: i agree. nicely done. will: check this out, there s brand new polls this morning from the wall street journal showing hypothetical presidential election matchups. first the obvious potential head-to-head of donald trump and joe bi ....
late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, former secretary of state henry kissinger, one of the most influential american diplomats of his era has died at the age of 100. we ll take a look back at his life, his remarkable political career and lasting legacy. that will happen in moments. meantime in israel, the pause in fighting could end in the next few minutes as negotiations come down to the wire. but today a dozen more hostages were released and, for the first time, we are hearing from them about the horrors they endured. we covered ourselves with a sheet. that s all we had. not everyone had a sheet. the boys slept under the benches, the chairs, on the ground, because we wanted them next to us. trace: and when you think about what the hostages went through and are still going through, think about what s happening in one of california s largest cities where the city council just voted not to condemn hamas. they ve not been beheading and rareness israel ....