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important, your carbon footprint doesn't matter but everybody else around the world. >> nobody ever suggested that don't make up stupid questions. >> but, joe, kerry is a very important person. many leather bound books. he can't be expected to follow the same rules that he puts out there for the rest of us and his moral shaming. >> i like the anchorman reference, a. good job. b, we are done now. i mean, do you hear this? you can make the argument that john kerry has done just as much of any human being on the planet by flying private everywhere. when asked why he flies private about a year ago he says he has to in order to win this war against climate change. no, you don't. you could very easily take the middle seat on swiss air to get to places like davos, mr. kerry, or king charles coronation. come on. the hypocrisy is overwhelming. >> carley: thank you for joining us. "fox & friends" starts right
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now. have a good day. >> steve: hello, everyone, 6:00 a.m. in new york city. you are watching "fox & friends first" for this wednesday, january 17th. welcome aboard. >> ainsley: from campaign foe to friend. vivek ramaswamy at a trump new hampshire rally. could a cabinet position or even the veep job be in his future? >> lawrence: pushes for are to be thrown out. prosecutors say cocaine was -- >> brian: house floor? >> ainsley: i thought he said he didn't do drugs? >> i wonder what happened to the white house cocaine have we looked into that. >> white house climate caesar snaps. john kerry confronted over climate hypocrisy. >> why do you think you are more important. your carbon footprint doesn't matter but everybody else around the world. >> nobody ever suggested that nobody ever suggested that don't make up stupid questions. >> being here suggests that. >> stupid question.
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>> brian: why is it a stupid question and telling everybody else to stop using oil and gas. "fox & friends" starts right now unless i'm mistaken. remember, mornings are better with friends so get dressed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ life is a highway ♪ i want to ride it all night long ♪ >> steve: unlike john kerry who flies private, the fox news crew does not. and, yesterday, when lawrence and i and our fox crews about 50 people were in iowa, about 8:00 during the 8:00 show, we all got an alert that all of our flights were canceled because of bad weather in new york city. what did we do? ari, one of our hard-working producers seen right there, in my case because i had to get going. you had to get going. we had to get home to do today's
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show. ari found a flight because delta canceled my flight and put me on a flight that would leave one hour from right now today so i would miss the show. so he found us a flight in omaha, which is 140 miles away from des moines, which is where i was supposed to be. and so ari, we got in a rental car and we drove lickety split. keep in mind it was 10 below zero. and lawrence wound up making the same trip. he was about an hour behind us getting over to only 345 ha, they have a beautiful airport. >> lawrence: when thee situations happen, brian, you have to call an audible, ainsley. this is a two-hour drive. and on the way i see raymond in the lobby of the hotel. >> steve: raymond arroyo? >> lawrence: he goes where are you going? >> lawrence: we are going to omaha and tim is driving us. raymond just hops in the car. is he on the phone with laura ingraham whose flight was canceled as well he says i'm getting in with you guys. >> steve: here's the thing.
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pretty much everybody who worked the iowa caucus, everybody's flights were canceled, including members of congress who were there to do some caucusing and stuff like that. and i ran into some of them at the airport in omaha. and they were trying to convince me don't leave iowa, steve. watch this. >> steve: one of the people who said don't leave iowa is senator joni ernst. why should i stay here? >> hey, steve, iowa is the greatest place to be, to grow, to live. join us. >> steve: i got news for you, senator, it's like 10 degrees below zero. >> and? >> steve: i'm looking for a warmer state. [laughter] >> steve: i wish i knew of a warmer state, hmmmm. >> how about the sunshine state of south dakota? >> why senator john thune. >> a lot of south dakota wannabes down here, steve. >> ainsley: that is great. >> steve: congressman randy from iowa also came up behind me and tried to convince me to go.
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but we had to go. and hats off to american airlines. they wound up getting under the getting us out.that plane was 3. >> ainsley: john kerry has private davos do it yourself. >> lawrence: not everyone has access to the private jet. >> brian: i was rotating the tires. >> ainsley: brian has the best deal he gets to play private without paying the bills. weighs at an event viewer so nice brian you are not getting home until midnight got to do the show tomorrow. i will fly you home in my private plane. they are so good friends. >> lawrence: he asks him his schedule every single day and every week. he ends up on the jet every week. >> brian: enough to idea where you are getting this story from. but i know one thing. i'm focused on new hampshire. and we are talking about. >> ainsley: change the story.
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put your champagne away and do the news. >> brian: one glass at a time. meanwhile, that's the new duo. they are bros, the 39-year-old entrepreneur and the 78-year-old entrepreneur are going to team up and they are not necessarily going to be running mates. but is he going to be there as a surrogate for president trump in new hampshire. and president trump is going to have a different challenge here. is he going to work hard throughout this state. he knows if he has a prevailing victory he will basically be a knockout. right now nikki haley is enjoying good poll numbers. and it's going to take advantage of what many people say are undecideds, independents, and the ability for democrats to register as republicans that leads us to -- for her perspective, a very promising poll. >> ainsley: primary in new hampshire is next tuesday. we'll all be there. so, right after iowa, they hit the road, they went to new hampshire or flew in his private plane. went to new hampshire. and that was the first time they have been together. because they were running against each other, and they
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were complimenting one another, vivek endorsed donald trump. >> steve: so weird that trump had thrown vivek under the bus a day earlier. >> ainsley: that's what he does. >> brian: not personal. >> ainsley: nothing personal in these campaigns. >> steve: nothing personal. a poll out from the american research group and they looked at primary voters. and, in this poll of likely republican primary voters in the great state of new hampshire donald trump and nikki haley are both tied at 40%. what's curious about this is it's only republican primary voters. it doesn't take into effect the democrats and independents who would vote as well. this is pretty much more like a general election. if she could beat trump in a substantial way the donor money is going to open up and they are going to go all in on her.
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>> lawrence: when you really dive into the poll and demographics of new hampshire, there are a lot of republicans that are very moderate independent voters but they cavalier themselves as republicans. >> lawrence: because they are. >> lawrence: political insider also tell you listen these aren't your typical primary voters that you are going to get in south carolina or texas or florida. some of those big super tuesday states. so the criticism is, especially after you go in the hills of iowa when you had a lot of democrats and independents that switched their party affiliation on the day of to support nikki haley, is this a will strategy because it won't work in super tuesday states. >> ainsley: can trump switched the role with vivek. honor to have you with us. working with us a long timement possible vp or cabinet position. many are saying they wants nikki haley to be his vice president if she doesn't get the nomination because she could pull in some more moderates and
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together great team. >> brian: kind of interesting. i don't see that ever happening. there's no way. >> ainsley: based on what his son said? >> brian: some people on the right don't want to see nikki haley run even though she is a conservative on the trump side. donald trump hasn't shut the door. but there has been $22 million in advertising so far spent there, 340,000 independent registered voters that nikki haley wants to win over. and if you watched her concession speech, which the president thought was the wrong tone, after she lost in iowa, she went right after the president and said we got to get rid of these 80-year-old guys that, was personal where, believe it or not, donald trump was the one after his victory speech saying hey, let's come together, desantis and nikki haley seemed to have a good time together. that was the best line ever. listen, let's come together and fight together. i thought she had the wrong tactic at the end. >> ainsley: democratic party is putting their backing behind her. donald trump saying the democrats support her.
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>> lawrence: openly said democratic fundraisers given money to her campaign because they say that she'll be the easier candidate to beat. >> brian: the polls say a different story. >> lawrence: she has to be cautious. in her speech she got third place and she said it's a two person race. i don't understand how you say it's a two person race and bypass ron desantis when he got more votes than new iowa. >> ainsley: she is doing better in new hampshire. are. >> steve: cited those polls in the general election nikki haley would actually do better against joe biden than donald trump would. to that point, actually there are democrats who think that nikki haley would be the harder candidate to beat and we're going to play a soundbite for you by dean phillips, he, of course, is the democrat from minnesota, also running for president of the united states. >> democrat always voted for biden he said. >> right, sea regular democrat. and is he running because he
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says his democratic colleagues and people in the party are delusional joe biden can win. listen to the end of this soundbite where essentially he backs up lawrence, the point i was making, that is that nikki haley would be harder to beat than donald trump. here's dean phillips. >> how are we going to solve problems if we avoid sitting down with one another, right? that's my contention. joe biden, a good man, losing to donald trump almost every national poll. er battleground state. his approval numbers are historically low. hard to recover from. and we know what's going to happen. and with nikki haley it's even worse. so my contention is why would democrats walk into this delusion that's just going to be a nightmare? >> brian: he took on the democratic national committee he is like who are these people? why are they rigging? they basically picked joe biden out in 2020. this guy was nowhere in new hampshire and nowhere in iowa. they just said we have got to
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stop bernie sanders. so they koed sanders and backed up biden. remember in 2016 hillary clinton was getting substantial pressure from bernie sanders. we'll find out donna brazile is giving answers to hillary clinton. i just think it's fascinating to dean phillips' frustration is very familiar to the frustration donald trump echos. he thinks when it comes to the left, he thinks the whole thing is rigged. why am i not getting a fair shot? why can't i get any interviews? joe manchin coming up in a little while he came out yesterday and he said i'm going to go meet with joe biden. i'm going to give him one more chance to act like a moderate. if he doesn't act like a moderate i bet you he is jumping in after super tuesday. >> ainsley: there is supposed to be a debate tomorrow on abc nikki haley and trump desantis. now nikki haley saying she is not going to debate unless donald trump does. so neither one of them responded to the invitation so it's canceled. >> brian: desantis would have done it. >> steve: what she said the next personal i'm going to debate is
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either donald trump or joe biden. >> lawrence: i would be very cautious of all of a sudden projecting yourself as the frontrunner in this race. >> steve: you have got to lawrence lawrence how is she acting like the frontrunner when the votes don't add up. she is losing in her own state of south carolina. i don't know how she bases it on new hampshire poll. one poll. not rcp or average right now. >> steve: what i'm suggesting, lawrence, if you are running for president you have got to think you can win. you have got to think you. >> ainsley: say you are going. to say. >> lawrence: bypassing a person that republicans although they are going with donald trump right now think is the stronger conservative and republicans saying i'm going to stiff arm you and just focus on donald trump. i don't think republican voters are going to take that too lightly. >> brian: i have two things. one the people who want to diminish donald trump's unbelievable victory. that's a folly. it was gigantic. number two is, i don't think either one, desantis or haley should drop out. they have a right to compete as
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long as they have somebody -- and i think desantis deserves a lot of credit. he did a town hall last night in cnn. i will debate on thursday. i will meet new south carolina. he is not quitting. >> steve: the "wall street journal" yesterday published an op-ed that said, you know what? if he really feels like donald trump is a threat, he should drop out. and make way for nikki haley, according to the "wall street journal." >> brian: if he drops out the theory is every one of his voters goes to trump. because haley is more -- they say more of a traditional conservative. >> steve: let's see what happens and getting exciting. we are going to be in new hampshire in a couple of days and it's going to happen all over again. >> brian: still ahead, boxers or thieves? california wawrmts and targets now locking up socks and underwear. i will tell you, please get dressed but first get somebody with the keys. [laughter] >> ainsley: first, chinese laboratories reportedly experimenting with a mutant covid strain he. >> lawrence: again. >> ainsley: that is 100 percent lethal in mice.
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>> carley: a fox news alert. two navy seals still missing this morning after being lost at sea during a mission to seize weapons heading from iran to houthi rebels in yemen. u.s. centcom says the elite american forces went overboard off the coast of somalia as vessel hauling missile components. later today sources say biden administration is expected to redesignate the houthis as a global terrorist organization after lifting that label in 2021. and happening today, the marine veteran accused of choking a homeless man to death on a new york city subway last year set to appear in court. the judge is expected to rule on daniel penny's request to dismiss the involuntary manslaughter charge against him. he pled not guilty back in june saying he was defending himself and others from jordan neely, but prosecutors are demanding penny being held accountable, no
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trial date has been set. california walmart and target stores are putting underwear and socks under lock and key in an attempt to curb shoplifting. but the antitheft strategy is causing headaches for shoppers who have to wait for a worker to get the under garments what if you really need them. the move follows gavin newsom can's promise to cut down on retail theft by expanding criminal penalties a debate is raging on social media over a video of a panera drive-thru employee refusing to take a mom's order. watch this. >> you are going to refuse to take my order because my child was screaming? >> yes. i have the right to do that. you are more than welcome to come inside or place a order online make it for you. >> what is you are not going to take my order? >> yes, ma'am. that is what i'm saying. >> carley: was that worker out of line? we want to know what you think, email us at friends@foxnews.com. those are your headlines, ainsley, over to you.
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>> ainsley: unbelievable as a mother what do you think, carley? >> carley: she is in the privacy of her car. that's why you don't go to the restaurant because you have a screaming kid. >> ainsley: the kid wasn't having a temper tantrum just scream ago little bit. >> carley: a bit of a power trip from that employee do my research before my final opinion. >> ainsley: everyone needs to weigh in on that we will read your comments later in the show. chinese scientists are experimenting with a mutant covid strain 100 percent lethal in mice. could spark another pandemic. dr. robert redfield is here to react. good morning, dr. redfield. >> good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. here we go again. why would they do this again? >> well, you know, ainsley, i'm very much against the wisdom of doing this gain of function research. i mean, i'm of the view that the original covid pandemic was a direct consequence of laboratory
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research that helped educate the virus to become more transmissible human-to-human. not pathogenic. the work you talk about today is work that they're doing that actually is changing the pathogen miss city of these viruses. i think until we more information we oug put a moratom on it. >> ainsley: people wondering if it was spread because of a lab leak and dr. fauci's exbox was talking to congress. fauci's exbox covid-19 lab leak theory was credible despite previous claims it was a distraction. so now he is saying that, but he down played it when he was interviewed with bret baier back in 2021. listen to this. >> i'm really sorry that the lab leak has become such a distraction for so many people because, frankly, we still don't
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know. there is no evidence really to say. most of the scientific community, myself included think that is a possibility but far more likely this was a natural way in which a virus left a bat, maybe traveled through other species and got to humans. >> ainsley: now he is saying it is human. how can we trust the nih and why is he changing his story now? >> well, you know, i'm very disappointed in both him and fauci that they didn't provide the scientific leadership in january, february of 2020. to aggressively investigate both hypotheses to spill over in the lab leak. that's normally what the scientific community would do. instead, they very rapidly sort of rallied the troops around one idea that this had to come from a spillover even though i will say over the last 3 to 4 years all the evidence that's been gathered points more toward lab leak and obviously we haven't done any evidence to support the spillover. they did this, i think largely
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because they thought they were protecting science. and the science that they were protecting is this gain of function research that they want to do. but, in fact, they did the opposite. i think we have lost a lot of credibility in both nih and unfortunately cdc because of their lack of transparency. >> ainsley: also dr. redfield we wanted to ask you about this story out of virginia. officials are warning travelers if they travel through dulles airport or reagan airport january 3rd or 4th. be on the lookout for measles. a patient was walking through the airport and had measles. i know this is easily transmitted. can you tell us more about this and what should we look for if someone watching did travel during these dates? >> yes. so, measles is highly infectious. probably the most infectious virus we have. i think covid-19 is probably the most second most infectious virus we have. and that's why, again, i think it was engineered. the reality though is if you have been vaccinated against measles, or if you are older and
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had had measles when you were a young child, like i did, you really have nothing to worry about. the immunity that you get from the vaccine or from natural infection is long-term durable immunity. the people at risk are the people that have been unvaccinated. unfortunately, and people led to this with the vaccine hesitancy, there's a lot of people that really have not had their children vaccinated against measles, those are the children that are at risk. measles is actually causing outbrebreaks in number of counts around the world and that's why these travelers or potentially people come across the southern border can bring measles in. the best defense for the viewers is to be vaccinated and if you are vaccinated. you really don't need to be concerned. >> ainsley: that's the mmr, measles, mumps and robel la. only need one shot in your lifetime. >> children we'll usually give
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two. one between 12 and 15 months and another one between 4 and 6 years. adults you can actually get through with just one. some physicians give you two but one shot is adequate. >> ainsley: dr. redfield, thank you so much for joining us. >> yeah. god bless. >> ainsley: climate protesters throwing themselves in front of senator manchin, literally. [chanting. [? >> [chanting end fossil fuels. >> ainsley: senator going to join us live in the 8:00 a.m. hour. we ask him about that and much more. as hunter biden pushes for gun charges to be thrown out. prosecutors say cocaine was on the pouch that he was using to store his weapons. that story is next. ♪
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exciting day in washington. 10:00 toted the fishermen supreme court pushing back against demands that they pay for inspectors to be on their ships to make sure they are not exceeding the catch for herring and other things. some say bigger than that talk about regulations and the role of government overall. how about this at 1:00, a lot of mystery around. this what is this immigration press conference? is this the outline of what senator lankford has been working on with over members of the white house and senator murphy in connecticut. something palatable for the right? because, right now, even the president admits he has got to get a border deal done if he wants to free up the rest of the money for ukraine aid, taiwan aid, israel aid and maybe even a monster budget deal. and finally at about 3:15 we won't have cameras there. but the president is finally going to be doing something schedule virtually empty.
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meeting with the big 4 about a budget deal. talking about the border. talking about all these things and a way going forward in a bipartisan way. if that is indeed possible in washington in this day and age. that's then and this is now. steve, take it away. or lawrence. lawrence, take it away. >> lawrence: i'm just the [inaudible] speaking brian. [laughter] sorry. >> lawrence: lawrence it's okay. found traces of cocaine on the couch hunter biden used to score his gun. lucas tomlinson is live in washington. hey, lucas. >> hey, lawrence. federal priewrgetsing a judge to reject hunter biden's efforts to dismiss those gun charges against him revealing in a new court filing that investigators last year found cocaine residue on the pouch the president's son used to hold his weapon. here's what's inside those court documents. quote: an fbi chemist subsequently analyzed the residue and determined that it was cocaine. to be clear, investigators
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literally found drugs in the pouch where the defendant had kept his gun. of course, we don't have to tee mind our viewers the dangers of using cocaine and firearms together. special counsel david's wise's team responding to a team to dismiss the charges against the president's son. according to documents prosecutors had said no evidence to do so. quote, to support his allegation that the executive branch led by his father president biden and his justice department led by the attorney general appointed by his father authorized prosecution by the u.s. attorney and special counsel of their choosing for an improper political purpose. now, here's a reminder of the federal gun charges hunter faces. making a false statement in the purchase of a firearm. making a false statement related to information required to be kept by a federal firearms licensed dealer. and one count of possession of a firearm by a person who is an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance. now, hunter also faces three felony and six misdemeanor counts pending against him in california. those alleged tax evasion
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charges. guys. >> lawrence: i'm curious, lucas. i know the president has said he loves his son are the staffers thinking he is becoming too much of a liability right now especially going into re-election? >> well, there is certainly a lot of critics that say that, lawrence. i mean, of course, the president's polling at the lowest level of any president runs for election in presidential polling history started at the end of world war ii. >> this is just another part of that, i think, for many voters that leads to that conclusion. >> lawrence: just so interesting. you got a party that is anti-gun. wants more laws for. and someone doing a hard drug with the possession of a gun crazy stuff. >> the irony. >> lawrence: exactly. over to you, steve. >> steve: all right, lawrence. thank you very much. meanwhile in washington district lawmakers are introducing new legislation to curb the shocking spike in crime that the city has grappled with for the last couple years. according to the year-end data
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according to d.c. police. violent crime surged a whopping almost 40% last year. our next guest is no stranger to the crisis. her restaurants have been burglarized four times since 2021. most recently in november. you see the shocking surveillance footage right there. the owner of meta mali pizzato joining us from d.c. marie a good morning to you. >> good morning they take all your booze. of the booze is very specific absolutely, very frustrating. we are also left to repair the physical damage down to the premises they never look for food. we have plenty of moss relevant da. they never take any. they always go for the booze. frustrating it's happening every
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year and the fact would he have come to expect this and very concerning. we are happy to see turn things around many argue it's too little. >> you were open for nine years and you never had any problems 2021 after the defund the police and all the anti-cop protest we are going to go from and steal all that lady's booze and if we get caught, nothing is going to happen to us. >> that is correct. to be precise, we have been open for 12 years now, since 2012. up until 2021, we have had incidents -- just a few minor incidents like customer's phone getting snatched but nothing at
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this level. and then the police reform got passed in 2020. and then 2021 we started seeing these incidents every year. >> steve: maria, take a look real quick what's in the bill. police officers physically handling suspects allow officers to review bot body cam footage before filing a report. stiffer penalties for aest who of gun related offenses and wider leeway for judges to detain suspects prior to trial. my own daughter working on capitol hill somebody came up behind her knocked her out cold, stole her purse, eventually they arrested the person, the had a 7 page rap sheet. let him off. then he assaulted somebody later.
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finally the district is waking up, you know what? this is kind of a mess living here. >> absolutely. and very dangerous. and it does effect business. we have had a lot of suburban traffic back in the years. now we just don't see that anymore. people hear the news. they don't want to risk getting carjacked. robbed maybe even robbed who knows. over a pizza. that's very sad and troubling definitely a big problem. so i'm happy to see that pre-trial detention is in the deal and definitely more support for our police officers because we have lost a lot of to police reform. the ones who remain are doing such a great job working overtime. literally millions of hours. so good threatening coming around. i'm hoping they will vote on it unanimously by the end of the month. >> we have a lot of viewers in the d.c. area, maria. if you would like to give us
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your website for men know mali pizza to maybe drum up some more business what's your website or how do get pizza. >> go to menomali.u.s. and click order now and we can get a pizza for them in 90 seconds, actually. 90 seconds. that's how long it takes to bake it. >> steve: we should do a story on that. i hear have you great mozzarella. >> thank you. >> steve: thank you for joining us live and good luck to you. >> thank you very much. bye-bye. >> steve: 20 minutes before the top of the hour. stunning new 911 call. the night secretary austin had to go to the hospital. what did the people on the phone say? listen. >> can i ask like can an ambulance not show up with lights and sirens? we're trying to remain a little subtle. >> steve: remain a little subtle. that's curious. congressman cory mills says this is more proof austin should call
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>> brian: a 9/11 call reveals the great lengths that lloyd austin's team went to to conceal his health emergency. >> can i ask can a ambulance not show up with lights and sirens. >> brian: congressman, so when he had this health emergency, nobody is happy about that. he wanted to go to walter reed, and he asked the ambulance, his staffer asked the ambulance to keep the sirens off. number one, that shows somebody else outside his family knew about his health condition, doesn't it? >> well, that's exactly what it is. it wasn't about subtly, it's about secrecy. that's why he refused to actually contact deputy secretary hicks who was on vacation in puerto rico to let her know that she had assumed
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his duties based on his medical conditions. look, i wish secretary lloyd well in his health, but this also reinforces why in august of last year, i had filed my impeachment articles. and it was for dereliction of duty, fast-forward to now, not just the failure to will agreement. not just botched withdrawal in 2021 or recruitment deficit of 33,000 that indicates a failure of him doing his job. now he has actually violated the, you know, federal law of 33.49 that would have said hey, look, i have to announce my i vacancy. this is the same thing the president has to do if they go in for colon colon noscopy. you are seeing the impact and disruption of comefers by the houthi rebels impacting over 12% of global trade and now in a direct back and forth with u.s. navy for direct kinetic actions. this is where we need someone at
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the helm. we cannot have vacancy at the pentagon. >> brian: they decide -- the president decides we are pulling out. his military people evidently told him, you know, it's going to be detrimental if we pull out right now all hell could break loose. but they do it anyway. the president does it. it's the biggest disaster in american history. the president said no one ever recommended -- ever told him that something like this could happen. and the military officers from milley on down and makenzie said no, no. we did tell him. sisitting right there the secretary of defense saying we did warn him. same miscommunication and lack of coordination we witnessed two years ago playing out before our eyes with his health. do you see a connection? >> i see an absolute connection. again, we have seen where i have truly believe that the house republicans need to take up my articles of impeachment. this is something that a bipartisan. we know we are not going to get bipartisan support out of mayorkas even though we know the
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troubles down there or even for biden himself. when it documents austin, we recognize that he has failed miss duties. and if it's health-related or just outright inability to follow the rules. he has failed to communicate what is going on and that puts us at a real national security breach. >> brian: how often do you think a secretary of defense should be speaking to the president especially with the middle east in turmoil. taiwan constantly in peril and all the other challenges. were you shocked to find out there was no communication at all? i was absolutely shocked the secretary of state, the dni, nfc all of them should be talking to the president every single day what our foreign adversaries are doing where we are at with economic strategy. what is happening with decoupling away from china and how are we eliminating double taxation on taiwan. 92% of the global populist
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semiconductor manufacturing. you would think the president is talking before day. instead, is he talking about vanilla and chocolate ice cream and sniffing children. >> brian: i wish you were lying, i wish you were exaggerating but you are not, cory mills, appreciate it? >> thank you, brian. >> brian: coming up on fox nation and anyone who goes in person will get a free -- six months free teddy and booker t. i will be on stage talking about everything that makes america great. emotional inspirational and patriotic. if you are in the area i hope to see you in person 3:00 local time streamed and going over and jetting right over to manchester, n new hampshireing d getting ready for three days of coverage. i hope to see everybody there in person brian kilmeade.com. meanwhile, this. >> carley: yes. >> brian: my privilege to toss to carley. >> carley: i popped up too soon. your words were so important i'm sure the viewers ignored me and you will be in joliet.
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>> brian: i popped you up too soon. i hit the button. >> carley: more news to get to, brian. a lot of student loan borrowers are not happy with the sharp spike interest rates. rising nearly a quarter point to 7.36%. the five year variable rate shooting up nearly 6 points to a whopping 12.73%. new intelligent.com survey finding 25% of borrowers are protesting by not paying their loans. they are hoping -- holding out -- they are holding out on hope, rather, that uncle sam will absolve their debt and maybe they will be right. it's the end of an era in philly. eagle center jason kelce telling his teammates he plans to retire after monday's playoff loss against the buck the bucs. when asked about regirmt two months ago kelce said quote the wednesdays are getting harder. really, that's right the only
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thing. you're sore monday, off tuesday but wednesday i'm just having a hard time getting going again on wednesdays. the 36-year-old father of 3 has played 13 seasons with the birds. when your body tells you to stop, you got to stop. janice, over to you. >> janice: good for him. congratulations for a wonderful career and beautiful family. take a look at the maps. because it's cold outside for much of the country here in the northeast where it feels like 11. it's 19. 6 mile-per-hour winds. snow totals yesterday yep, we broke that drought. because wimpy 2.3 laguardia. 2.0 at new york as really not snow angel weather which i'm very disappointed about. here's the live radar. a lot of lake-effect snow by the way for buffalo. so maybe producers i need to go to buffalo to make some snow angels. just saying. here is the current national wind chill as far as south as houston as mobile. you have wind chill alerts and fairly quiet now but the next
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storm system moves into the northwest and northern plains and then towards the northeast by friday. so, travel delays. and that sort of seems to be the pattern. we will warm things up relatively speaking as we get into the weekend. all right, steve, ainsley, brian and l.j., over to you. >> steve: thank you very much. speaking of warming things up. things got a little heated the big davos environmental thing over in switzerland at davos yesterday reporter by asked john kerry a good question to get all these dignitaries to davos it takes about 1,000 private planes. here is the interlude that has heated things up. >> what's the carbon footprint of these events every single year that you come here? do you think it's worth it? peasant's pay for your crimes? >> that's a stupid question. nobody ever suggested that. don't make up stupid questions.
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>> brian: what do you mean? what is stupid about that peasant's pay for your crime. what is the carbon footprint of all you guys come over here every year to davos goes by private jet. >> ainsley: all the people walking around john kerry trying to stop the reporters from asking question of you are done now. the reporter said you can't grab me. don't touch me. i'm a free press. why are you protecting criminals? then he said a lot of people say no to the policies that he is pushing. will you stop touching me? >> lawrence: they don't like questions being asked of them. this is the guy supposed to be the climate czar. he will didn't do any visit to east palestine when all the ag was destroyed and destroyed. great job, guy. >> steve: he wouldn't answer the question so i looked it up. according to the research study. the carbon footprint generated in 2023 at davos was the equivalent of driving 350,000
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cars for a whole week. that's the answer, mr. kerry. >> ainsley: we do this story every year. remember last year, i think it was the last year davos summit when we talked about all the different leaders from different countries that fly their private planes. even john kerry said one year oh, i have to get here on a private plane. >> brian: only way can i do it. >> lawrence: can't be like the average day. >> steve: that's the answer. >> lawrence: $30 million a week? this is how much smugglers can make sneaking in migrants illegally into the country. that's coming up. >> steve: no wonder they are doing it. ♪
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