tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOXNEWSW January 27, 2024 6:00am-7:00am PST
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border texas governor greg abbott refusing to remove razor wire and half of the nation's governors are standing behind him. how the white house is responding. pete: police united nations firing staffers with ties to the attacks on israel. the white house now grilled on funding the agency. rachel: first of its kind katz lick trade schools, how one college is allowing students to pursue a degree to graduate debt free. the final hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ rocking in the usa ♪ ♪ pete: we might start off the
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hour with some robert palmer -- but we didn't. good morning, welcome 4th hour of "fox & friends" weekend part of "fox & friends" but subsidiary the weekend the one a. parent company. exactly right. and we're joined by charely. >> other branch fox and friends first. >> being another branch of "fox & friends," will. so we're educating will on the sort of the franchise of shows. will: welcome to the show will. settle the debate robert palmer both hits i don't know if he had three but both hits simply irresistible did he have the ladies with the hair -- >> with the carley shimkus hair. >> you said -- you were so nice and just said that you like the way my hair looks today and remind you of --
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pete: robert palmer song. >> exits my brain every time someone says it and we have to remember -- pete: it was right there how long will it take the internet or text machine to give us the information and it was instantaneous. will: but it was divided both, so we thought it was a debate and looked it up and hair style is both -- carley: they were the band. i saw a picture of them with instruments. will: hair guitarring it. pete: maybe. we're glad you're with us thanks for being here and -- carley's hair style is -- talk of the day. will: can't figure out how to move from that to the border. carley: a corrective transition might take too long. numbers -- border numbers are as high as this poof on top of my head -- pete: that's really high poof and that poof is high as
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300,000, that is the record-breaking number of illegals who crossed our border in december and as you pointed out carley this is a number and bill tweeted about that we've known about now for days or weeks. but they waited until a friday afternoon to dump the fact that we just said another record of month of december of the number of illegals crossing border this as -- will, i mean, your home state of texas is you know showdown right now. will: fascinated by this. to some extent and i want to say to some extent because there's probably a little more full throated thing that can be done by greg abbott but i don't that to take away from he's standing the grungd and we're in a standoff over this ray razor wire and whether the texas dps can put up wire and whether can break it down and this is on the will cain show you can get on
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podcast and the legalities are one thing pete. but the symbolism of a state going no -- we're sovereign. you have a duty to protect the border. but that doesn't mean we don't. and if you don't do it, we're not supposed to just be victims here. carley: yeah. will: by the way the legal argument, the founders -- we would never have had a constitution if the buy-in what is described today. pete: if they couldn't defend themselves or federal government wouldn't be part of them it wouldn't have happened. will: shows you the purpose of the discussion and 25 governors have joined texas that's left pierre trying to address honestly more than a divided nation. >> does the president have any response to at least 25 republican governors citing a joint statement supporting texas and standoff with the u.s. at the border? >> so here's what i would say.
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my message to those how many govans in that -- >> i believe it is 25. >> i would say to them, that are they you said republican governors? >> yes. >> i would say to them if they truly want to help with the issue -- at the border with the immigration system, that they need to talk to their -- need to talk to the congressional members and senators in their state that's what they need to do. carley: thing that soundbite shows us is that -- there is -- we are a country divided in so many ways one of the biggest is border issue with signing letter supporting texas saying if the federal government is not going to do their state of job of protecting borders then we're going stapgd with texas to make sure everybody else knows that they are in the right. that is -- that is a number one news story going on in this country right now. follow-up questions had to get briefed on the spot and said i
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would talk to their congress people and then try to negotiate a deal that way. is that an acceptable response? you be the judge. pete: this is and will be and continue to be only talking point of the white house which is -- empty, because you've opened the border for three years, you've allowed a record number of illegals to enter including terrorist and all of the other possible eventualities now you're going try to gaslight me and tell me it is republicans in washington who won't fund your ability to close down the board is why it is so bad. so we have to capitulate on a bad deal which we've reported on this morning as well thankfully mike johnson speaker said dead on arrival capitulate that gives money to ukraine a different border to fix a border and no one believes they'll fix. it just creates campaign talking point for them. but that's how they're going to pivot from the podium blame it on republicans and no one is going to buy it. so if you're a republican --
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stand strong on this issue. look at your watch. wait for a new administration trump administration to come in and do something about it. carley: this is a bipartisan deal a group -- will: at state level. pete: or get at it at the state level. carley: working on several bullet ponts to the deal but the -- main point is that there would be i guess there will be a catch and release into this country of 4999 illegal immigrants per day once you hit the 5,000 mark nobody else would be allowed into this country that is something i've never considered as a possibility we're used to hearing remain in mexico. pedal 42, and this deals with groups of people after you hit that 5,000 mark per day then there would be i believe a two-week pause until the numbers go down again, and then they would start readmitting illegal immigrants so president biden said he would sign it so this is
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his way of saying what -- i am working to shut down the boarld. i hear you that this is a crisis. i'm willing to deal with this issue and at the same time fighting texas tooth and nail to secure their own border he's taking them to court. will: maybe don't want to ask you it. pete: governor brian from georgia in half an hour 9:40 a.m. eastern time meanwhile united states state department has paused funding for the united nations relief and works agency. known as unrwa 12 agents saying unrwa -- unrwa -- were connected to the october 7th -- pete: looking to me for pronunciation. carley: palestinian relief organization. exactly. pete: works mostly in gaza my understands in west bank. will: now investigation 12 of them were somehow involved in the october 7th including one of them holding hostage at his own apartment or house.
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pete: so here's the deal. trump administration stopped funding this agency in 2018. because this agency works in gaza or judea and what israel said and intelligence agencies have said is they're too cozy with hamas and unrwa is extension of hamas so when you fund this u.n. agency you're actually funding an entity that will help and support hamas. so what israel has alleged with intelligence is showing, that 12 members at least of unrwa and gaza part of the attacks on the 7th so much so that i can believe it unfortunately -- those 12 were fired and now we've paused funding. because joe biden turned the funding back on for unrwa when he came into office and here's how much the biden administration has funded this u.n. group that works with hamas. carley: look at those numbers. pete: 300 million last year a billion -- we're funding the very people who hate us through almost all
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of the entities we fund. alicia:carley: if you want to bt down a billion in our taxpayer dollars money that we give to the government that should be going to supports our people -- is by extension through this funding to the u.n. is going into the pockets of hamas sympathizers paying for their salaries they helped in october 7th think about images that came out of that horrific day and they were a part of it. our money going to them -- that's -- outrageous. will: a story on illegal immigration and fund our own problems you know what i mean we did earlier with united nations funding the migrant cash cards and of them making their way to the united states and now you have illegal immigration problem on your hands that you have basically provided the seed funding for. united states gives u.n. and gives to groups that facilitate 15eu78 same thing here.
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same vehicle by the way u.n. you fund your own problems so peter doocy is asking what's the vetting process between white house and unrwa. >> what does this white house vet because we know that people coming across the southern border are not vetted. now we know that people that are getting hundreds of millions of dollars of u.s. money are not being vetted. so who do you guys check out? >> this idea there's no vetting and it does not comport with reality. there's a lot of work needs to be done to get better at that but put that aside because that has nothing to do and you know it has nothing to do with unrwa and gaza. >> up until today u.s. policy then has been we don't negotiate with terrorists. but we will give them hundreds of millions of dollars. >> come on now that's conflating here. that is like saying wholend are a is a terrorist organization. you know who is a terrorist organization, hamas. not unrwa. we've suspended any additional allocations to unrwa we'll
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certainly consider additional, you know, what depending on the investigation whether that requires any additional changes in the way we support unrwa going forward. >> thank you peter doocy for asking that important question and as john was speaking both of the stories illegal immigration story and this funding to unrwa they do have one thing in common when it comes to biden administration policies it is something that we talked about another story behind scenes and it is called misplace compassion. and it is when you -- the biden administration saw what trump did with the border and then said -- you can't do that, that's wrong. you're mistreating people, and the same thing with the u.n. funding we have to support these people we have to support both groups, illegal immigrants and the people in gaza and west bank but there are drawbacks to these decisions and those drawbacks are we don't know who is in our country right now when it comes to terrorist organizations, human traffic traffickers and could be be funding and supporting terrorists abroad as well?
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pete: yeah. love john kirby a great point and create a worse humanitarian disaster where there wasn't one and defending your border and unrwa is only kind of terrorist so you can't -- if you're a little bit for the terrorists are you for the terrorists? by the way we should just lop the u.n. off the end of manhattan and get rid of it. that's how invested u.n. is in american prerogatives it is an anti-warren anti-israel entity and anything it funds is meant to go against us. yet here it sits on the island of manhattan with collecting markets they never have to pay and railing against americans -- and we let it, these are type of things we have to start rethinking why are we doing this and keep the u.n. and funding these things at all? carley: october 7th happened han a nation that secures its borders what does that say about us and our future that's a scary prospect. will: warned by retired fbi what could be coming for us.
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san francisco oldest toy store inspiration for the toy story shuts down i believe after 5 5 -- 75 years in business for the family said falling after 75 years after serving san francisco community store will be closing next month and store has been struggling for a number of years due to perils and violence of the downtown environment inflation, decrease in consumer spending and demise of retail across the world. but then we saddened it has cool to this and explored all options to keep the business going. the leadership of the city of san francisco and the downtown association have their work cut out for them on how to revitalize a fun and downtown experience. pete: it is one thing when walgreens cuts a store and can't afford losses here it is another thing when a -- iconic toy store where the movie that you know kids loved originated from.
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has to a community store has to close its doors and not like because you've created an unsafe environment in this neighborhood that used to be fun and vibrant in part -- yeah. will: i know -- in there and i do worry about like everything going to amazon you know, everybody orders everything online. pete: it's fair. part of it too. displil if that's the case your in person experience has to be worthwhile and if you have yo to funk through a junkies and a public toilet why would you not order online? >> perils and violence -- a story like this doesn't want to dump on san francisco to add to the downtown environment that means that was clearly part of the issue. will: what is left with the cities with no retail if you buy everything online and you've got situations in downtown, what will be left? pete: amazon delivery drones dropping packages. carley: that could be our future but so sad because these small
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businesses that have been around for decades they're what provides the city character. which is a part of the american story. that's why you travel that's why you go to visit these places -- and in that statement -- it's i don't think it is meant to be political in any way but it is. it is just the reality of the situation san francisco with crime, and increased inflation. taxes on top of that. regulation on top of that. this is a toy store in california, so i guess there has ton a gender neutral toy section as well that was another announcement that happened few weeks ago. will: that's a law in california. carley: that has to do with stores with like employees are more -- so maybe not this one. but it's sad to say i didn't know before i was reading this morning that there was an actual store that inspired toy story and sad to learn that it is closing. pete: there you go. turn to additional headlines starting with this.
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trouble in paradise -- the u.s. embassy in the bahamas issuing travel warning because there have been 18 murders in nassau so far this year. including killings that happened in broad daylight, the embassy issuing tips like exercising extreme caution, using when walking or driving at night they also say you shouldn't put up a fight if someone tries to rob you in the bahamas. will: reading about bahamas last night -- pete: you were not this -- >> rabbit hole big trafficking thing in the 80s careful -- pete: goes on a rabbit hole. will: watching netflix. pete: fighting for conservatoryship after diagnosed with disease and the conservatorship hearing will be on april 9th real sad.
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and to football, a ravens fan painting a mural in baltimore of taylor swift. carley: she looks pretty. will: what are you saying -- i don't get what you're saying. carley: well done mural. will: saying that's not what she looks like in real life. pete: attractive version -- will: that is exactly what you said. i'm like america translator i heard what you said. carley: realistic i was complimenting the artist. yeah. pete: sure taylor swift will shake it off between the ravens and chiefs. that's -- >> what i want my job to be like translator for hard of hearing but for what they're really saying. pete: isn't that -- >> jumped in on that one and
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49ers and lions getting in few last reps before the championship and looking to go to first time ever to end fox and see if they can make history and coverage begins at 6 p.m. eastern and those are your headlines. carley: big game ahead. pete: science fiction theater and sit and comment on the movie. carley: yeah. i know what you're saying. pete: mystery science theater. puppets should revive that. you would be good at that. will: while we're watching news. pete: comment on what they really meanwhile watching news -- carley: all right coming up president biden caves to climate activists halting big natural gas project what is it means for america's energy independence. will: what everybody is doing they yell at the tv. of course. plus a tennessee lawmaker pushing back on tiktok plan to set up shop in nashville and trojan horse is not welcome and joins us next.
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but house speak or mike johnson says that deal is dead on arrival. here to react is tennessee senator marsha blackburn senator thanks for being here. what do you make of this back and forth? what is the state of this deal and what's your stance on it? >> pete, we haven't seen any text or language about the deal i've been very, very solid in my response of i will vote for negative that makes illegal, legal, and the biden administration tries every day to make it illegal immigration legal. this is another way they're saying they want us to say it's okay for 5,000 people to come. it's okay for us to close our borders some days of the year. we are the united states of america. if we want to close our border, we close our border. we should be closing our border. joe biden has all of the authority he needs to close that border. he refuses to do it, an open border is his immigration
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policy. they're needing to get people into these blue cities because people are fleeing blue cities and blue states and they're moving to places like tennessee and so for the census, they need to bulk up their numbers this is when big city mayors are not saying close the border. they're saying sending us more money -- so that we can tend to these individuals that are coming. pete: interesting i hasn't thought about census angle on that. >> well that determines -- that determines congressional seat, and federal funding. and you take a state like new york that's lost 700,000 people, california that's lost they both lost congressional seats in last and going to lose more and this is the way they get more people in saying you cannot be counted in census unless you are a citizen.
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pete: the way it should be. by the way do you agree with mike johnson speaker who says is the deal as described real quick -- dead on arrival is it -- you've not seen text but right now it doesn't look like something republicans would support, right? >> oh. not at all. not at all. because the president could close that border if he wanted to close the border. he will not close the border. we can pass all of the laws there are. and if they are not going to follow the law, then why are we passing something? let's -- i like the texas national guard go close this thing. pete: i have to get your take real quick because tiktok is reportedly trying to build a permanent office location in nashville up to 10,000 or excuse me 100,000 square feet on music row according to multiple sources. i mean, we know where tiktok is funded, and what it supports. what do you say to that?
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>> i say we know what tiktok does and we know what the chinese communist party and their theft of intellectual property they have cost us more jobs than they would ever bring to the united states. this is spyware this is a way they're spying on the american peel in june of '23 senator blumenthal and i got tiktok to admit that the american users data is actually stored in beijing. and pete, i don't want a spy, a chinese spy agency setting up shop and then ending up hurting some of our great communicators great creators that are here in music city usa. pete: i agree can you block it? >> i don't think there's anything that we can do to block it. but we sure are going to speak out against it. pete: i wish so.
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the problem too is mayor of nashville would probably welcome them with open arms because he probably agrees with the communist chinese on several levels. marsha blackburn thank you for your time. mounting concerns over reliability of e.v. some calling biden administration to pump the brakes jason left stranded in one for two hours. he joins with us the full story, next. when we had a significant health scare, we needed to act quickly. because we had christian healthcare ministries. i went directly to the specialist i wanted. they took care of all our medical bills. over $60,000. joining christian healthcare ministries is one of the best decisions we've ever made. we're the suarez family, and this is our chm story. choose your doctor without network restrictions, all at an affordable price. enroll anytime at chministries.
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despite biden administration push to go all electric on vehicles by 2035 this is what climate activists aren't telling you about making the switch given an e.v. from rental car company and rightly so because it couldn't make the 3 hour road trip and you're about to see him and love him jason joins us now.
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jason tell us about your experience. >> yeah i had to go to a wedding basically in the middle of nowhere 90 minnesotas east of seattle so i went and got a rental now, of course, i asked for the gas powered vehicle that's what i paid for but they gave me and e. vment i knew it wasn't necessarily going work so i'm driving over and i'm looking at the dashboard tells you how many more miles you can drive before the battery dies -- and i'm going well for a little bit and feeling kind of comfortable. then all of a sudden i hit some hills e.v.'s do not like hills and going over hillings mileage starts to drop and battery dwindle and get to the wedding it basically says i need double amount of power to get home. so i'm panicked during this ceremony during the dinner, during the speeches -- because i'm on my phone trying to find a nearby place to plug in -- i found one location that was pretty -- like about a mile away except for teslas so i couldn't plug
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many this particular car so only one on the app was 30 miles away. so the car said i had about 45 miles to go so okay i can make this happen. but again -- there were hills and it was very cold. and so with about two miles left the battery died i'm on the side of the road on a street that is -- not everyone named it has some letters and numbers literally in middle of nowhere and taking hours to get anyone to even agree to pick me up on an über because tow trucks none wanted to pick me up so kind of left there i left the car and said okay this is your problem now. yngt want this stupid e.v. you gave it to me and hopping in an über that i finally got. >> e.v. in california on the side of the road if you see that car it belongs to rental company. the poangt is there aren't enough charging stations and -- inclement weather yet doing e.v. push by 2035.
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>> yeah keep in mind that their goal is 500,000e.v. charging stations by 2025 we know based on the market trengdz about a year ago we need about 2.8 million. so, obviously, the market trengdz for e.v.s will increase if you're forcing them on people and nowhere near close to having that kind of infrastructure in place and keep in mind so i'm in washington state and that's where this ended being. we have about 1600 charging stations. the stat just announced they're spending 41 million to install 180 charging stations so can we even afford to put this in place. it is ludicrous. carley: i believe i misspoke i said 2035 biden administration pushes 2025, california push for all electric vehicle buses for schools -- is 2035 and there are some school districts in northern california saying there's kids on the side of the road on a dead school bus because the
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the crisis at our southern border hitting new records. cbp revealing illegal enkonkers surpassed 300,000 in december alone. carley: show down escalatings between texas and the white house over razor wire as governor abbott asserts his state's rights to defend itself. will: lone star state is not alone supporting abbott now in the fight brian kemp is one of them and he joins us now. governor, kemp thanks for being with us why was it important for georgia to join texas? >> well good morning guys. thanks for having me on. you know governors all over the country have been saying every state is a border state now that
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includes georgia and that's why we're staying strong with governor abbott to stop this insanity at the southern border because the president and the white house won't. carley: so governor, what do you think is going on with the biden administration right now? a record number over 300,000 illegal immigrants in the month of december alone -- they've been in the biden has been in the administration for almost a full term now. do you think they don't care? they don't recognize this problem? or do they think this is a political calculation fighting texas will somehow help them in the reelection effort? >> well i think early on they just didn't care. now, i think they just, you know, and i think a lot of people thought they didn't get it. i think now they're seeing the political ramifications of that which is insane when you think about over 300,000 encounters in december that breaks september record so the problem is getting worse note better.
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19 people on the fbi terror watch list were arrested for a total-50 this fiscal year how many of those have gotten through that we didn't apprehend that are now in our country so these are serious things i think american people are ready to do something and white house in response to the republican governors that are standing with governor abbott and sent a letter, you know, they're saying call your member of congress and get them to work out a deal. i mean, look this buck stops with the white house and president biden. he had both houses of congress from 2020 to 2022 and didn't do a damn thing about the crisis at the border. and now, that it's gotten political they're trying to lay the blame on somebody else. this is actions that the president can take today to turn this tide and stand with governor abbott instead of working against him. pete: governor, should -- speaking of the administrations, you know, right now donald trump is running to be the next commander in chief to be the
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person enforcing what's going on at the border just trying to shift gears a little bit. what do you make of the state of the republican race nowen the republican side? because there's two candidates left some people are saying -- there's not enough delegates to be had for nikki haley where are you where this race should continue or not? >> on the delegate count somebody in georgia tweeted yesterday that, you know, less people voted in this election than residing wynn et county, georgia so a long way to go but i think it is for the party leadership or anybody else to decide who the nominee is going to be. that's, there's a process for that. the people will vote and decide that. and i know the candidates have to decide, you know, when's the right time for them exit a race if they're going to. so i'll leave that up to them. i think we'll continue to watch got a long way to go to south carolina. but look, thaw doesn't change
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the fact of the matter that everybody is standing on the republican side in solidarity what's happening to texas disaster at the southern border and run away inflation and bad policies of the white house really to have people so fired up about this election. 2024 is going to be a critical year. will: governor brian kemp thank for being with us on this morning. carley: stapgdzing for texas thank you for joining us. we have headlines starting to get this out of philadelphia a new bill there proposes a curfew for businesses in the crime plagued kensington neighborhood home to notorious air drug market and proposal force some restaurants and stores to close between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. according to new data released this morning, by the philadelphia inquirer, kensington has highest drug crime rate in the city. the white house is establishing new guidelines for cabinet notifications in light of defense secretary lloyd austin's
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hospitalization. they emphasize better communication between cabinet secretaries and staffers. this change comes as defense -- as defense department official says making a return to the pentagon on monday. one couple with was celebrating their baby moon in mexico and quickly realize they have a five star resort all to themselves. cameron and carley joined us earlier about having ocean front hotel to themselves just them -- >> it was pretty amazing at first. we thought there was other people going to be there and so we just explored the area. but then -- later we realized we were only ones. we showed up and it was the first week it was open. so we just felt lucky. >> resort is located in los cabos at the tips of baja california geography lesson for you too. those are your headlines. all right -- >> in california --
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>> no. mexico. tip of california. off the tip baja -- i got it. pete: took me a second. finally here. carley: rick is here with our chief meteorologist with our fox weather forecast. hi, rick. rick: i'm amazed how bad sometimes pete is at it. carley: pretty good i thought. will: could i beat you in a geography contest? will: it is on -- rick: all right. yeah. will: i don't care it is on. carley: produce reverse getting the graphic ready for the segment. for this game. rick: go. >> can be a weekly segment let's do it. will: one at a time here. keep it running score. carley: think of questions. will: i feel good. rick: leaning back in the chair there. you're that good. >> i know where two both lith
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litheania. really big change temperatures in a week ago. 263 million people right now above your average temperatures just 30 million below that's around parts of oklahoma, and texas that is all about to change take a look at these temperatures. next couple of days we're going to be 59 in denver, 59 in billings, montana. that is insane we eventually cool down to miami by the way to get the tail end of this cold front that's moving across parts of the southeast. that will eventually bring some cooler air very temporarily across parts of the east. but take a look at this you've got a lot of rain today. maybe sol severe weather -- can't rule out a tornado or two but we'll be certainly looking at flooding concerns where you see that red that's probably biggest threat for a tornado everywhere stands a chance to see strong gusty winds everybody see that yellow. here's rain that is yet to come a lot of rain across parts of the south and eventually by late tonight -- that rain moveses its way into e mid-atlantic and northeast and
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snow across parts of northern, new england all right back to you guys inside. will: so rick -- we're working out the details of this thing pete wants in. okay. pete: i want in. will: he says i like geography. but -- pete: i want in on the contest. rick: i'll be in. carley: constantly lost. i don't know where i am so i'm out. will: we'll see. the weather man he knows where everything is if pete: it is his job. lee greenwood jimmy failla ahead the big nfc championship game live on fox. will: first show of its kind catholic trade schools how one college is allowing students to pursue a degree to graduate debt free and its founder joins us lye on the mission, next.
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will: college of st. joseph the woker is first of its kind catholic trade school helping students graduate debt free while working as an apprentice and pursuing degree joining us now is founder of the college jacob. great idea, hate to praise you out of the gate but we talk about trade schools an now married with a catholic school
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education and tell us what kind of trades and by the way what kind of humanities based, you know, broad-based education you getting along with the trade? >> our students are going to bngt not just from the trades and not just from a degree but a true integration of an education in the head and the hands. so it is a very rigorous undergraduate program where our students will be graduating with their b.a. in catholic studies as well as with status things like carpentry electrical and plumbing because you get paid to train in skill training they will avoid debt that comes along with higher education. will: come the with a b.a. and a trade. >> if you think about your b.a. degree is four years hopefully it is and earning your journeyment status is either four our five years so we've taken what would otherwise be an
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eight or nine year program in compress it into a very rigorous six-year program. >> six years where our students will be double certified. will: i see. i recently had jordan peterson on the will cain show and he said how would you teach your kids? >> a trade and humanity base education and crash course computer science you're getting two of the three right there and may have computer science at the school i don't know. but what an interesting concept to marry these two types of education. >> well we just fully reject that higher education has to be a financially crippling extension of adolescents instead by teaching our students to lead both active and contemptlative lives they can take on this world leading a life of dignified labor and being extremely intelligent, really unctioning not only the logic of
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a building but really logic of the world. what makes life most human. will: well you guys can learn mores at college of st. joseph .com fascinating program there is on your screen. thank you so much jacob. fascinating. >> great to be with you thanks so much. will: more "fox & friends," f moments awayor. or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history,
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