they are hearing from the government the air and water is fine. you know what? a lot are not feeling fine. todd: canada announcing their own ban on tiktok. china is well aware this is not a healthy platform for kids. desantis upping the ante in his fight against disney stripping the self governing status. they will finally fair their fair share of taxes and pay all the debt. [cheers and applause] ainsley: look at that diner. thank you all for waking up early and coming down to be on fox & friends with brian kilmeade. brian is loving it. brian, what a crowd. that s amazing. you are at the metro diner in ponte vedra. [cheers] brian: there s. [chanting u.s.a.] brian: it s a very patriotic place not so much republican or democrat. they are very pro-american. you find a lot of military. not only do you have naval base but a lot of military go i m retiring here after they go through it. also a lot of the jaguars say when they are done they are going to retire
right now in buffalo a blizzard warning is in effect until tomorrow morning. all the impacts and when we ll see some relief coming up. the january 6 it committee lays blame squarely at the feet of former president trump. what s next in the investigation? ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is back home after a historic visit to washington, and he s warning ukrainians they could see more russian missile strikes over christmas. the next phase of this war and how the just passed u.s. government spending bill could help. plus from heartbreaking tragedies to shocking courtroom revelations, we ve got a look at the top ten crime & justice stories this morning on cnn this morning. yes, it is saturday, december 24th. merry christmas eve. thanks for waking up with us. merry christmas to everyone. sorry, martin. i was going to say merry christmas to everyone. i m sure santa is working very hard to get those presents wrapped, ready to go. it s good to be with you al
rachel: good morning, everybody. there s nashville, bringing back good memories. pete: yeah, lights were on that bridge. awesome. rachel: good morning to all of you. will, pete. basking in the glow of the patriot awards and i like. will: i like and i liked nashville. hi a thought in the airport and i wonder what you ll say and how you ll react. it s fun, it s cool, and it s coming together in a way that feels like, you know, it s growing really quickly, nashville a lot of people moving in. it s coming together. to dough think people have talked about this, is it headed in the direction of austin? rachel: becoming more liberal and it s got country music which by the way doesn t necessarily insulate you and austin has that too. you live there, is it headed in that direction? pete: i don t speak with a full weight of a local that s been there over time and seen it change. but my experiences and what other locals have said, you get a lot of people seeking sanity coming to nashv
the governor vehicling self-governing power and repay taxpayers hundreds of millions in share of debt and taxes. ainsley: florida governor ron desantis joins us now. he has a new book out comes out today. we will get to that good morning, governor. hey, good morning. ainsley: a lot of folks at the diner that are with brian, too. they will ask questions after lawrence and i ask you a few, too. so happy to have you on this morning. yesterday, you signed this bill taking control of disney. what does this mean for the american people? what does this mean for the residents of florida? for almost 60 years, disney has had an arrangement unlike anybody else in the united states, certainly anybody else in florida. they have actually had their own government as a corporation it s been something that s allowed them to be excepted from laws that everybody else has to follow in the state of florida. gave them huge tax breaks and actually allowed them to wrack up 700 million in municipal deb
were able to see yesterday, but, really, that doesn t mean much bus these winds have been relentless all night. our hotel, you could hear those windows rattling all night. i have to tell you the biggest concern right now according to officials here in buffalo and erie county are the hundreds of vehicles that authorities say were stranded overnight. these ware people who disregardd for one reason or another the driving ban. authorities are going to the vehicles and making sure they weren t there. there would be rescues overnight. even the first responders are getting stuck in this. so the most important message that we re hearing from authorities is shelter in place. whether you re in your home. even if you don t have power, you re cold, the cold interior of your house is much safer than being stuck in this. if you re in a vehicling run it