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♪ >> steve: live from new york, this is the 8:00 hour on wednesday, january 10, final hour of "fox and friends." white house reviewing cabinet protocol after defense secretary lloyd austin's secret hospitalization turns out president biden learned of austin's prostate cancer diagnosis yesterday, five days
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after the white house knew he was in the hospital much push for transparency ahead. >> ainsley: scomb new york city high school students forced to stay home and learn remotely today because migrants are in the high school and students are working remotely today. >> todd: unbelievable. journalist who works in new york city earns less to live in ohio and travel to ohio than living in manhattan. i commuted to d.c. this morning and i won't tell you how much it cost me. i will tell you this, last hour of "fox and friends" starts and your morning will continue if you continue to watch friends. ♪
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>> ainsley: a fox weather alert. dead conditions from coast to coast. in the southeast five dead and several hurt as the region is battered by possible tornados and heavy rain. >> steve: pictures are from alabama and north carolina. florida panhandle hit hard. this drone video shows widespread damage in panama city. just shattered. a water spout made landfall and turned it into rubble. building blocks. in northeast, we got soaked bad. half a million people are without electricity on this wednesday. >> brian: states like washington and idaho buried by a bomb cyclone. senior meteorologist janice dean is here with the fox weather
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forecast. >> janice: started new year with parade of storms. hurricane-force wind for the northeast. we have power outages and not done yet. rain in the forecast and snow and more of those wind gusts going into the afternoon and evening. power outages for new york and pennsylvania down to north carolina. michigan, as well. area of low pressure lifts northward. this is live radar. we have rain and snow for new england across great lakes. the moisture part is over. we have potential for strong winds this afternoon and another storm system in the wake getting into the weekend and one behind that next week. there are wind gust forecasts. people thinking it is over with. look at red and yellow and that is 50 or 60 mile per hour winds. we will see cancellations at the
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airport. some energy moves south toward tennessee river valley and up toward the northeast. interior section snow and rain event for thursday and friday. storm three there. next storm system this weekend will bring significant icing event for the south, something we have not seen last couple storm systems. there is potential for snow. coldest air of the season starting this weekend into next week. talking about iowa. temperatures below zero and with wind chill it will feel like negative 30 thachl is big takeaway going into caucus day in iowa. they are used to this weather. anchors at fox news, not so much. >> steve: exactly, not so much. >> todd: people with electric
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cars have no electricity, right? >> janice: that is a big factor with electric vehicles and going through high water, that is dangerous. >> steve: that is a concern. janice was on the program yesterday talking about the winds would be a problem and yesterday morning 6:00, we didn't know at the time, they decided given wind gusts could get up to 70 mile per hour. they have migrants at floyd bennett field, which is federal property and they built the tent structure on a runway and didn't spike it down, they weighed it down with heavy rocks and weights. they took 2000 migrants from that runway and they relocated them last night to james madison high school in brooklyn. those kids are going to be
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taking remote learning today. they were kicked out of the classroom. i was thinking about this. had they not taken the migrants out of the tent structure at floyd bennett field and had there been an accident where the migrants were hurt by tent parts, you got to figure the migrants would sue the city of new york and the way things work, they probably would win. >> ainsley: so many factors here. they are in a tent out on a runway, that is how new york who has so much sympathy for migrants treat them in the winter time, 30 and 20-degree weather. upper 20s in january. they are in a high school, what does that say for the high school students? your learning is disrupted, you go on zoom, you don't come from an economic standpoint from one
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of the wealthiest areas, 63% from disadvantaged homes, 52% minorities, we, tax taz payers pay $45,000 for each student to go to high school. we will put migrants in your place and why not put them in the park slope armory or somewhere else? why take kids out? 2000 migrants and 4000 at the high school not in school today and faculty and teachers got an e-mail saying you have to be out of school by 5:00. >> brian: basketball and wrestling meets. don't worry about new york kids, they have been through enough. shut down two years, now shut down and illegal immigrants are taking over their school. what is to stop them from going
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to the armory? i don't know, rich people live there. they don't want illegal immigrants in their town, put it in working class communities. elise stefanik, i will bring it up, she represents upstate new york and there was state of the state yesterday. this relocation is proactive measure to ensure safety and well being of individuals working and living at the center. when illegal immigrants got off the bus and saw floyd bennett stadium, they got back on the bus and ended up staying on the runway. the city, new york city councilwoman talked to
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madisonalworth. >> we said floyd bennett field was not the proper place, it is open area, no barrier between any climate event and migrants there. last night proved everything to be true. it is unfair that we had to move 2000 migrants into where there are 4000 students. i will take away if and say when there is another storm. >> steve: you can understand frustration is people that live there. for folks watching at home, how would you feel as you sit in your house drinking coffee on wednesday morning, if 2000 total strangers moved into your neighborhood overnight. there was, "new york post," one person in the neighborhood said
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these people are not vetted, a lot have criminal records an kn that person is all over the city with migrants, there are tent soft structure at randall's island. over the weekend two of the migrants were arrested for murder because they stabbed another migrant out there. it is good point. you can understand frustration of the people, are we safe in our house? my kid goes to school down the block, okay, he'll be home today. have to figure out -- >> ainsley: child care or whatever. they are high schoolers, but still. >> steve: speaks to question priorities, where are priorities for mayor adams and joe biden? >> ainsley: what does it tell the families, migrants are more
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important than your children's education. remote. what about the teachers, learn to remote all over. i heard you talking about randall's island. 70,000 migrants are held at floyd bennett field and some at summer island and some at the psychiatric center in queens. those two locationings are not exposed to the weather. there is a big sports complex and we live in new york city. randall island has tent cities and moms say tents, you think of camping in the woods, it is not like that, it is a big system.
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>> steve: great big. >> brian: ruining the fields. no place to play lacrossesoccer, those are fields. the clubs have to go away. don't they have enough stacked against them, now they are ruining the turf by stamping it down. that will cost more money. this is a national issue, next president has to handle it. this president wants it to go away and it won't. here is governor desantis. >> if someone breaks into your home, you can use lethal force to protect your family. somebody can cut a hole and break into our wall and we are supposed to let that happen? not on my watch. >> if you see a cartel member it's00 >> rules of engagement. that is appropriate to do to
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defend your country. look at states and localities. i will not allow sanctuary cities or states. >> steve: that is governor ron desantis, he had trouble flying back from florida because of the big storm, he made it and comes on heels of nikki haley town hall tonight on fox donald trump will sit down with bret and martha 9:00 p.m. eastern time and migration is signature issue. i'm sure it is going to be front and center entire time. they will ask him about this unbelievable essentially scandal at the pentagon where the top guy goes mia for a while. president of the united states did not know that lloyd austin, who the pentagon announced had prostate cancer, did not know
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that until yesterday. how is that believe? >> ainsley: brian? >> brian: unbelievable, how could the president of the united states not talk to the secretary of defense everyday or not be in constant contact. we have the taiwan situation about to explode and the situation at home supposedly taking our time and energy. the president was on vacation, they say he is never out of touch. he is out of touch. he speaks on the weekend and for a four-star general to have that little accountability and have a job today, i wish him the best. put somebody in charge of the number one military in the world, if you are incapacitated, it is should be a four-star general, retired or not. here is john kirby, who has no
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answers. >> president biden learn of the cancer diagnosis? >> not informed until this morning that the root cause of that hospitalization was prostate cancer. >> is that because secretary austin chose not to share that with the president? >> nobody at the white house knew secretary austin had prostate cancer until this morning. >> steve: how is that possible, commander-in-chief did not know that. major general ryder asked why nothing was disclosed. he said he kept it a secret because it was personal. this is a perfect storm, he kept a secret, he told one person, she had the flu and the president kept in the dark. white house knew and told him yesterday he had prostate cancer. >> ainsley: he is defense
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secretary, number one under defense. if he's going to have major surgery to remove his prostate and be under anesthesia where he is knocked out cold, what if there is a dangerous situation in our country. who do you call? do you call number two? number two is on vacation in puerto rico and did not know he was in the hospital. she did not find out until complications a week later. and she is told not to come home from vacation, she can work from where she was. i think she decided to come home. it is a mess, we need protocol in advance. there should be a plan in place and now chief of staff is asking every cabinet member to talk to their agencies and turn in protocol plans by january 12. they don't have to tell the president until january 12th what the plan is. and chairman mike rogers
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announced formal inquiry into the lack of transparency into all of this. >> steve: we assume there was so much, it was being whispered about, it was a medical privacy concern. question for the white house, what are you more concerned of. are you worried about hipaa or hamas? hamas could do something crazy. there are hot spots around the world. >> ainsley: i'm sorry, brian, we have to move to carley quickly. i'm sorry he had prostate cancer, a lot of men have this and it is awful. there are a lot problems. some men rather it be gone. can i say one thing? i'm sorry he had that, however, when you are number one in defense, let someone know you are going under the knife so someone else can take over. >> brian: the yankees went
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through this, joe torre said, i got cancer, zimmer, take it and he came back. if they can do it, pentagon can do it. take it away. >> carley: beginning with detail from latest batch of unsealed epstein documents, virginia giuffre, victim of jeffrey epstein says she saw former president bill clinton and former vice president al gore at epstein's compound. clinton had denied ever visiting that island. clinton and gore were not accuse of wrongdoing. new jersey governor phil murphy asking to work on bill that would give 16 and 17 year olds the right to vote. >> encouraging young neighbors to engage in democracy is about encouraging them to become life-long voters. >> carley: also in new jersey,
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teens in newark could vote? school board election. it would allow 16 and 17 year old ability to cast a ballot. blow to the biden administration dishwasher efficiency rule. the rule instead of scrapping it, the court is giving the energy department chance to modify it. and working hard to perfect being super commuter. chip cutter was determined to cut housing cost, he shuttled between new york and ohio. >> seems kind of great, flying early in the morning, get on 6:00 a.m. flight, here for first meeting of the day, i decided this is not going to work. i started downgrading.
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>> ainsley: he spend four days in new york city and other three in columbus, that is quite the lifestyle, guys. over to you. >> steve: he works in this building and he's got his -- leaves a lot of clothes all over the office. all right. >> ainsley: pay new york city taxes, though, they are expensive. new op ed says does not care about sports. >> ste: congress turning up the heat on harvard, they have two tweaks to prove antisemitism students were disciplined. elise stefanik is harvard alum and live in washington with brian. what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure.
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i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. >> brian: outrage as new york city students are forced to stay home to accommodate migrants being housed in their high school. migrant crisis costing $20 million a month, $6 billion a year is what is expected and set
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to hit $12 billion by fiscal year 2025. think congresswoman elise stefanik joins us now. you see footage of the families boarding buses to go to the high school, what is your thought? >> it outrages every new yorker and every american. new yorkers believe this is a border crisis and it is result of joe biden's failed policies and eric adams and kathy hochul claimed they are sanctuary city and state, who is paying the price? hard-working families. over 60% of those kids from economic disadvantaged families. that is unacceptable. these parents don't know what to do. there is negative impact when you do remote learning temperature is unacceptable. house republicans passed legislation not allowing illegal
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migrants to displace our kids. >> brian: they don't want to put the kids in rich areas where they have fantastic facilities and room. they put them in working class families, that is a tactic. >> it is dangerous and unfair tactic and reason why the republican party continues to grow. we are expanding support and it is impacting these crisis and hurting hard-working families employees we are beginning process to impeach secretary mayorkas. >> brian: that starts today, it will be tough to get votes to impeach him. it focuses on what aspect of his job? >> he is not taking care of our country and it focuses on the fact he is not executing the laws. we see this administration leave
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the border wide open and it is not just policy, people have died. leading cause of death ages 18 to 35 is result of joe biden's open border thchl peach. this impeachment inquiry brings attention and delivers accountable. >> brian: 90% of the people get to stay and court date is not for five or six years. has not happened since the '80s, a cabinet official getting impeached. you couldn't believe answers of university presidents on antisemitism on campus. you are trying to find out if they followed up to make sure people with antisemitism riots
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got prosecuted, kicked off or punished. >> this is beginning of a robust investigation, the head of the committee put out document request to harvard. the questions are about how they addressed the antisemitism comments. hundreds of jewish students reached out concerned about antisemitism and got zero response. it is looking at governance. they tried to of coer up the plagiarism scandal. the scrutiny is of claudine gay. >> brian: people think it is three colleges. but columbia blew off the meeting and nyu is a complete mess. you emerged as a national figure
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on pure performance. you are prepared and won the respect of president trump. are you officially somebody that he has spoken to about possibly as a running mate? >> i will not get into our conversations, i'm first member of congress to have endorsed president trump, i would be honored to serve in any capacity. we have a lot of work ahead of us, we're last line of defense. i'm honored to serve as conference chair and i represent my district everyday. look at the scandal with secretary of defense, i represent troops deployed, it is unacceptable to have a secretary of defense not transparent with the white house.
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i call for his resignation. >> brian: you want him fire? ed >> absolutely, it impacts -- adversaries are watching. look at the middle east on fire, china continuing to be on the rise and look for weakness, this shows white house has no idea what is going on. the fact they did not know, president of the united states did not know, this is why i call for the secretary to resign and we're doing an investigation. >> brian: pass the budget and get border reform and finish strong and don't oust your speaker. thanks so much. coming up, growing fall out over secretary austin's health, white house unaware of cancer and found out through the president justice yesterday. dana perino was here earlier, she worked in the white house,
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>> scandal with the secretary of defense. i represent troops from fort drumm. it is unacceptable you have secretary of defense not transparent with the white house. i look forward to be active and deliver transportation and call for his resignation. >> steve: another member of congress calling on secretary austin to resign as administration faces scrutiny over transparency on hospitalization. we didn't know why he went into the hospital, it was secret. >> ainsley: is removing cancer an elective surgery? you heard elise stefanik say he
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needs to resign, what do you think? >> dana: this should have been biden's decision immediately. she has called for a 30-day review. if we don't need a 30-day review, more like 30-second review. chief of staff told every secretary to produce memo by january 12 to say this is chain of command. none of that was necessary to do extra work. one person made a terrible decision. i wish secretary austin well and i understand how you want to keep surgery quiet. you don't have to tell america, you have to tell commander-in-chief. what i'm concerned about is this turns into a partisan thing, they think republicans are calling for him to resign. initial pushback was also from democrats, on the senate armed
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services committee and you're chairman, lloyd austin is sixth in line for presidency. those things need to happen. the press can't stand lack of transparency, think about hillary clinton e-mails, "new york times" went after her over and over again. see if the media steks with this story. for biden's own good, elise stefanik was saying, troops could never get away with that. bad lapse in judgement. thank you for your service. >> steve: how can we trust this administration, the white house knew five days before. >> i think john kirby they are dealing with bad set of facts and not trying to spin it that much. they are like, we get it, it's
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bad. there is one person who can deal with it, that is biden and he's chosen not to. >> ainsley: he was under general anesthesia and nobody knew. that is a problem. what is coming up on your show? >> dana: tim scott will return. we have not seen him. he will be talking about all types things, immigration and marc siegel will talk about prostate surgery and michael waltz. we'll talk about immigration, you are doing great covering that story out of brooklyn. you want to see a blue state turn red, do more of that. >> steve: no kidding. >> ainsley: no kidding. >> steve: 19 from now, she will be in the chair and bill hemmer sitting next to you? >> dana: i will be with him. >> ainsley: carley has headlines. >> carley: medical headlines starting with this, doctors
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warning of mysterious appendix cancer. cases are still rare with only 1000 diagnosis each year. medical officials are unsure of the reason. adon canto had this. cdc sounding alarm over designer xanax. the drug is responsible for 1-7 overdoses and can be found in powder, gummies and pills. the powerful drug is more potent than regular xanax. a tiktok doc says get ozempic
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effect without it. >> flows movement of food from the stomach to intestine there is a bacteria shown to increase gop-1 level and you can get that in probiotics. >> carley: eat probiotics and fiber to shed unwanted pounds. down to you. >> steve: i also eat fermented pickles for gut health. >> ainsley: learn so much from you. >> steve: they are delicious. live report on options for travel as boeing continues to face backlash after they grounded their fleet of max 9s after that side of the plane fell off. >> ainsley: cafe owner kicking out a family for their toddlers throwing temper tantrums. a lot of you e-mailed on this
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>> ainsley: boeing is working with the ntsb to determine what caused that door plug to fall off that max nine jet.
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travelers have limited options because so many planes are grounded. >> steve: hillary vaughn joins us. are these safe and who is inspecting them? >> exactly, congress is looking at oversight, as boeing has become the black sheep of the industry and airbus has been beating it since their troubles started in 2019. consumer confidence is plummeting after the latest incident, including members of congress. last march the then faa administrator told congress, i can say that the 737 max airplane is safe and lawmakers want to know how is the faa so clueless? >> last time we had acting faa commissioner, i asked him, do we have confidence the 737 air max
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is safe? he said yes, but he would look into it. something is wrong. newest and most used jetses have multiple safety incidents. >> discovery of loose bolts. the senator says it is too early to point fingers who dropped the ball not too son for congress to get involved. they are waiting for the ntsb to get involved in the investigation. >> it is early in the fact-finding phase. that will take a few days. important thing, ntsb has recovered the board and in process of analyzing that and that will provide more answers in terms of number one, were the bolts installed and stripped away. these are answers we want.
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>> the phrase used to be if it ain't boeing, i ain't going and that has taken a turn. fliers are looking at their flight to make sure they are not on one. >> steve: when traveling this past weekend, i saw boeing 8/9, if it is a 9 it has been grounded. >> ainsley: grounded and bad weather, a lot of factors. thank you. hand over to carley with headlines. >> carley: i do, this just in, russia and opposition politician seen in court video for first time since moving to the polar wolf prison, one of the toughest prisons. he is sentenced to 19 years behind bars. in ohio state lawmakers expected
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to override dewine's veto banning transgender medical care for minors and would prevent gender transition surgery for minors and ban trans girls and women from competing if female sports. the house meets at 2:00. and earlier, we told you about a debate online, a family was kicked out of a cafe over their toddler's temper tantrum. we asked your thoughts, who is right and wrong in this situation? suzet says this is what is wrong with kids, no consequences and no respect. jennifer agrees with the owner, if only we could do this on
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planes. trouble in the skies, including that. >> steve: same flight i was on, i was sitting next to a child and the parent not disciplining him and the kid kicked me for 2-1/2 hours. i kept moving. coming up -- >> ainsley: still ahead, don't take me out to the ball game, gen-z more antisports. >> steve: clay travis will talk about that coming up next.
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>> brian: american supports have always brought people together. gen z appears to disagree. pointing to a deeper issue of social isolation, outkick host clay travis loves sports. do these numbers as trend you like it did me? what do you think the reason is for it? >> not as much just because i kind of look at the world through my kids' eyes now and interested in how they consume media. they are only on youtube all day long. they don't even know a channel on cable. they go and get the voice activated remote and say a
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sporting event if they want to watch it. my kids are more committed to watching sports than most kids would be because i watch so much sports inside our house. i think the youtube era is very short attention span in general. everybody wants two, three, four minutes at a time and asking somebody to sit down and watch a 3-hour football game or 3-hour baseball game even with baseball pulling down the length of games i think is challenging for that generation. they are used to having whatever they want at their fingertip every moment. >> brian: people watch highlights and you couldn't see games out of your city. people would live through the newspaper. it's a lack of civil engagement. nothing will bond me. the dolphins back to the postseason. we look to our neighbors we have nothing in common. pulling for the dolphins.
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another way we're separating instead of coming together. >> yeah. the other thing you have to tap into here, brian, is every entertainment option in the history of mankind is basically available at every moment of every day to young generation z kids today in a way that you and me didn't have that opportunity. they have almost too many options and sports is competing with every movie they've ever seen all the time as well. >> brian: you are hurting the youth. you have a great radio show keeping people away from sports. how dare you. today at noon eastern around the country. go pick up outkick. great to see you. thank you so much. guys, that's it for me. bad news, i'm coming back tomorrow to new york. >> ainsley: that's great news. we miss you. bye, everyone. >> i'll fight for you as president. i will win these battles for you and that will allow us to

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