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want to stay tuned for is third annual lighting of red, white and blue christmas tree outside this building at fox square. abby: you want to see it, throughout next hour with abby hornacek and lawrence jones. our rivals. we like them. if you are still not a member of fox nation, sign up now, this month part of all american christmas campaign, 35% off a one year maybe promo code celebrate at check out. log on to foxnation.com right now. you want to start streaming as soon as show is over, we have two holiday films on fox nation. the first is called christmas in the wilds, a couple celebrating first holiday together. here is a sneak peak: i can build a pretty mean snow man. a love and family. i know loving someone who devoted their life to this earth is not easy. i m on my way. best case scenario, i ll be back in a few hours. he has nothing to worry about. we re a good team. we re good together. good to go. your plane is grounded. the wea
and you can turn that into a joke, it s a high. sometimes when i m at home late at night on twitter, i think of something, and i say i could end it all right now with these two little thumbs. north korea conducted what they claim was a successful test of their biggest nuclear warhead yet. i m glad they re finally figuring that out. would someone tell kim jong un they like his glasses and he looks great whether it comes to comedy, you look for something people know about or are talking about, and give your take on it. when you do topical humor, it goes right to the brain and the heart and the stomach all at the same time. you know, they reintroduce the mcrib every year, it s not big news. the power of topical humor is everybody s on the same page. it s already primed and they re laughing already, then your joke has rocket fuel in it. the best comedy feels novel, like you have never heard it before. the things that are happening in the headlines give rise to brand n
also, i will ask the chairman of moderna whether his vaccine keeps people safe against the new variant. then moscow versus the west. after a week of much diplomacy by secretary of state blinken, can a potential russian invasion of ukraine be averted? i will discuss with james starve reedus, nato s former supreme allied commander. and understanding the new round of nuclear talks in vienna. as iran and the u.s. appear miles apart, washington says it s prepared to use other options if the talks fail. what does this mean? i ll talk to former state department official vali nasr. but first here s my take. the saddest thing about the emergence of the omicron variant is the utter unpredictability. for months, maybe longer, health officials have been warning as long as the covid-19 virus can circulate freely and wildly, it would change its form and those mutations could be more difficult to handle than the original variant. in october this year, former british prime minister gor
century. gloria borger takes a look back at the life and legacy of bob dole. bob dole was one of the oldest people at the 2016 republican convention at the age of 92. but he still remembered exactly how he felt two decades earlier when he was losing to bill clinton. get up in the morning and you charge out there, and you work all day and if you don t have that attitude, you know, you go out there and make a half-hearted speech and people will know this guy is a loser. this guy was anything but a loser. consider the accomplishments. eight years in the house, 27 in the senate. he was senate majority leader twice. bob dole was an american here earning o. during world war ii he was hit by machine gunfire. he spent years recuperating and lost the use of one arm. just one of the many reasons why he was the driving force behind the construction of the world war ii memorial in washington. every saturday health permitting dole would be there to greet his fellow vets. how are