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>> president biden's insistent decision to release from the petroleum reserve is not politically motivated. >> we do not catch up to the price increase and maybe that is what the president wants. >> tenth city of the mayor built for 500 migrants on randall's island, 350 yards away from a homeless shelter. >> after the emigrants. >> who is funding and putting together how long w will they be held there? >> the building is just awful.
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they have x boxes? >> pollutant announced martial law. >> voting in georgia a new midterm election for now. >> an apology from the media because they got it so wrong. that this would reduce voter participation. >> hollowing horror story a massive skeleton decoration is stolen right outside someone's front yard in broad daylight. ♪ ♪ [eye of the tiger] it is the sport sweeping america and you know how much america needs sweeping, it is pickleball live at fox square. that is coach nancy and i believe her niece. nancy is a pro in new jersey and she will show us exactly how to
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play pickleball because we are going to have the battle of the network stars, as you can see we are dolled up whatnot. >> brian: my looks like it will get in my eyes. so am i right there is a dead zone there? >> steve: the kitchen! >> rachel: stay out of the kitchen. >> brian: who's on first? it has to bounce in the kitchen? but you can't go in the kitchen? >> steve: you can't stand in the kitchen when you are receiving, nancy will go through the rules. the reason we started talking about pickleball a few weeks ago was because tom brady is getting involved in that. and we want to know more about it. we know a lot of people out there watching right now because we put it up on instagram a photo of me and my daughter the other day, 10,000 people responded and said we play too, we love it! it so much fun!
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>> ainsley: i played this week and on saturday it was so much fun we played again on sunday. we played doubles did you play singles or doubles? >> steve: we played singles. >> ainsley: that is harder. >> brian: if you have a hand i coronation for tenants, similar? >> ainsley: the problem is once you get really good at pickleball your tennis game is affected. because you're used to the tennis ball coming to you. your basically playing with a wiffle ball. you have to go up to get it because it doesn't bounce our. >> brian: billie jean king would not be a good partner? >> ainsley: she would be great. >> steve: the main problem i had myself to from tennis is the record is so much smaller. you think it is bigger, but it is -- >> ainsley: i will tell you what it is for us it was more fun. i love tennis, i'm not very good but i played a lot. it can be very fast. he walked off the course and you get a good workout in. this is so fun you can do it with your friends. >> brian: i don't have to work out after i play. what i have to do that? >> ainsley: you still get a lot of steps in.
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>> steve: that's coming up this hour of "fox & friends." >> ainsley: you never heard them to get 10,000 steps in a day? >> brian: 3 minutes after the hour. >> ainsley: teaches how to walk around? >> ainsley: i know you can walk off camera and backpedaled is that a president was excited to come he was able to say gas is a problem but it's going down even though it is on average $3.85 a gallon across the country but who is to blame? vladimir putin. who's to blame? saudi arabia. who's to blame? gas companies and gas station owners, not him. >> steve: as you know, seven months ago the president announced in the run up to the midterm elections he was going to be releasing at his direction a 180 million barrels from the strategic petroleum reserve. yesterday he officially released another 15 million barrels. "the new york post" says joe is full of malarkey again --
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>> ainsley: read it slowly. >> steve: they say he has a gas backwards. has nothing to do with politics and the white house says they are saving people millions and millions of dollars, but really, not really because gas is up 62% since joe biden took office. if you missed him yesterday, here is the president saying this has nothing to do with the election. >> what is your response to republicans who say you are only doing this as p.r. release to help democrats in the midterms? >> president biden: where have they been the last four months? that's my response. >> is a politically motivated, sir? before the midterms? >> president biden: look, it makes sense, i've been doing this for how long now? it is not politically motivated at all. it is motivated to make sure i continue to push on what i have been pushing on. that is making sure there is enough oil that is being pumped by the company's so that we have
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the ability to be able to produce enough gas that we need here at home. oil we need to hear home and at the same time keep moving in the direction for alternative energy. >> ainsley: he is releasing all of this oil from the reserve when people are saying that it's for an emergency and it hasn't been this low in 40 years and he has released 165 million barrels so far since the beginning of this year and he says he will buy oil to refill the reserve once the price hits $70 a ba barrel. >> brian: mike summers of the american petroleum institute has a long and to this, for gouging prices and not drilling more he says the administration should instead focus on addressing the fundamental economic and security challenges we face by aspiring bar investment in american energy infrastructure and marcus then they can benefit from reliable energy sources. in a polite way they are saying
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let us drill and streamline the process, we know you've had less than anyone since eisenhower so this is the challenge that peter doocy offered to the press secretary about these oil companies. what is a reality? listen. >> you are asking oil companies to further lower gas prices. what makes you think they are going to listen to an administration that is ultimately trying to put them out of business? >> how is that it administration train with them out of business? >> they produce lots of fuels and the president says he wants to eat and fossil fuels. >> so, look. you asked this question yesterday and here's what we would say. u.s. oil production is up and on track to reach a record high next year. oil companies are raking in record profits while more than 9,000 approved drilling permits were remain untapped by the oil industry. there is no shortage of opportunity or incentive to ramp
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up production. >> steve: that is what she is reading out of the big book of answers. here the reality. we know that if the administration simply said you know what? we have gone long enough, we will do everything we can to help the drillers make it easier, than the price of gas would go down because it is very reactive. joe says he is not stopping oil production but he wanted suppose a moratorium, canceled a keystone and band drilling and antiwar. this will be one of the most important things on voters toppled one when they go to vote by tuesday, november 8th according to the morning console. this is very bad news. there is a gas station owner and an new hampshire dropping the price a dollar a gallon to protest joe biden. according to the poll 81% of you were going to vote say the economy will be a major factor in how you vote. republican or democrat.
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how rich do you feel when you leave the mobile station? because a lot of people wind up gassing up and it costs them $150 these days. >> ainsley: $2.39 a gallon when trump left office and now it's $3.83 a gallon, average is probably higher than that in your state. >> brian: from was making 3 billion barrels of oil year this president is at 2.5 billion even though we are coming up in november, we still of some time left, that's below what he said. he said i'm doing the amount the other graded, no you are not. you are off as well as stopping production. >> steve: and he is only releasing 15 million barrels, america uses 20 million barrels a day so essentially he's releasing enough gas to get us through about 5:00 this afternoon. >> ainsley: now on the crisis on the southern border people are outraged on the luxurious conditions the mayor eric adams has set up for the migrants in
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new york city. >> brian: video games with tents, fluff and fold and laundry, three meals a day, homeless population not even getting treated that while. >> steve: rachel campos duffy is on the island between us and laguardia and she joins us with a live report >> good morning, friends, that's right i'm on randall's island and you are right, brian, this place is pretty nice, decked out with as you said xbox, tvs, latin american food, three meals a day, coffee and tea service. as well as international calls. just about half mile away from here on randall's island is a homeless facility. the residence of that' facilit not so happy about what's a partial rear. one of the resident said he told the near post post is, by the way, they have x boxes, get the f out of here. the building i am in is so
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effing awful, the smell was awful on every floor, if i recognize the food i will eat it. you taste some meals and you just don't know what it is. also here's what some new yorkers i interviewed yesterday had to say about this facility going up in their backyard. >> what would you say to the mayor since he is the one who decided to put that tent city there? >> help the people who are citizens first. after you can look after the immigrants. >> so far no sightings of any illegal immigrants coming in this morning, also no sightings of aoc crying at the gates as she did four years ago in texas when she called those tent cities concentration camps and inhumane. she has totally done a full turnaround on that. right now she is actually helping mayor eric adams secure
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federal funding for this facility after she had it kicked out of her own district to the tune of $325,000. that's how much it cost to move the tent city from the bronx here to queens on randall's island. back to you guys. >> steve: where you are right now, about 350 yards away, there is a homeless shelter that has been described as an absolute hellhole. load habit of some of the homeless people who live in that hellhole currently came to the luxury tents to get a hot meal? >> i suspect they'll be treated the way we have been treated, there is no transparency here. there is no desire to let anyone look in or see anything. i have gone, i tried to ask questions, they hired and contracted security. the also the military here. no one is talking. no transparency at all so i suspect they will be turned away the way i was yesterday.
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>> brian: mostly men will be prioritized to get there so i don't know, a bunch of men from other nations sitting around while kids and families play sports? i can't tell you how many games we played at randall's island and soccer in particular. >> ainsley: tennis too. >> brian: there are about 25 fields there. good luck with that. >> ainsley: you are working hard. >> thanks, you guys. >> steve: speaking of migrants there is an immigration problem in the state of arizona. what governor ducey has done is he has taken 60 shipping containers and put another shipping container on top of it and that makes 22 feet of structure. then on top of that he has put razor wire and he is filling in for thousand feet of missing border wall to stop people from coming into the country illegally. because that is why they built the border wall, to keep people out, right? >> ainsley: that's a fairly right. the department of interior's wrote him a letter last week
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saying this is illegal, you can't do this periods so he fired back and said the myriad of federal agencies that claim jurisdiction on the southern border but do nothing to prevent the public nuisance caused by illegal immigration and criminal activity exploiting of the border is quite frustrating to those that live, work, and recreate on that border and in our state. >> brian: trespassing on their own state's land according to the federal government which shows the full transparency we have concluded, they want the border open. they are pro gap in the wall. not only are they anti-wall they are pro nothing. so come one, come all, ever everybody. 22 feet high to super containers, paid for by arizona, not good enough for the federal government who wants a revolving door. >> steve: the federal government says they will fill in the gaps with a temporary mesh fencing and they will have some vehicle gates after the
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election in early 2023. >> brian: i think they used mesh gates to stop the barbarians from coming in. everything is mesh now carried you cannot penetrate mesh. >> ainsley: let's take it to carly who has headlines for us. >> certainly do the nypd is looking for a suspect from a subway stabbing last night. a friend of the victim pepper sprayed the suspect before he fled the train. this is just the latest subway attack in the city, last month a young father was stabbed to death in the subway and we are learning the scuffle began when tommy bailey defended a police officer who was being harassed. bailey's friend, bill abbott, joined us earlier with this message. >> i am very angry. from what i understand the dea upgraded his charges to attempted murder and how the criminal justice system operated in the fashion it should come of that would be behind bars, tommy would be alive today. he is the breadwinner will be very dumb and very difficult his
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children. >> it allowed the alleged killer to roam the streets awaiting trial for a different stabbing. officials finding 12,000 fentanyl pills and candy wrappers at los angeles international airport. skittles, sweet tarts, and whopper packaging. that suspect fled the scene instead of taking stomach to my comment before being taken into custody. be cautious to candy your kids bring home for halloween periods cracking on a password sharing the stream this site will charge you for every profile on the account it will cost an extra 3-$4 per month for each added profile that appears on the who is watching screen. the company says the cost of each additional user will vary based on the price of the initial account. end of the new nba season underway a new analysis shows which team used the most
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extensive beer. boston celtics sell the most expensive beer by far with a process so my price of $17 for a 16-ounce beer, can you believe ? meanwhile the cleveland cavaliers said at the bottom of the league by a selling the cheapest beer for a little over $5. the league average price is $10.53. $17 for a beer should be illegal. >> steve: that's a really good reason to love cleveland because beer is $5. that's great. >> ainsley: people still buy it, right? there's a severe recession for alcohol. >> brian: we would've done highlights but you chose the beer, very different approach, currently. >> a little variety for your thursday. >> steve: congratulations to you, big news. >> the book! i am so glad you were born is number one on "the new york times" best seller list for three weeks in a row, a great christmas gift, a gift for your children or your godchildren or nieces and
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nephews, grandchildren, i am blown away by this. i think you also much. for you all have purchased this book and i am humbled. >> steve: that's great. >> brian: do you have a more events coming up? >> ainsley: we have to go back to charlston because we canceled it for the hurricanes i have to figure out that they. i will do "outnumbered" next we will talk about the book too, may be we just finished. >> steve: can i get the exclusive when you make the announcement? >> brian: directly from the couch periods >> steve: by the way we missed you yesterday on my birthday. >> ainsley: i wrote you i am so glad you were born and he wrote me back saying what? >> steve: i'm so glad i was born. thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: the first time i said it was on set and you look to me like i was crazy and then you cackled.
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>> steve: and all people all across the country say that. >> ainsley: i am so glad all of y'all were born, thank you for your support. >> brian: especially because you watch us come 18 minutes now after the hour coming up straight-ahead listen to this. vladimir putin bill declaring martial law in four russian occupied regions of ukraine and patted for losses, the former marine on that story next. and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare
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>> it should be no surprise to anybody that rafter is resorting to desperate tactics to try to enforce control in these areas. the truth is russia is not wanted in these regions and the people of ukraine are rejecting
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these illegal invasions and seizures by force. >> brian: vladimir putin more desperate trying to bomb out utilities and heat and gas inside ukraine declaring martial law in four areas of ukraine he illegally annexed last month and he is not in possession of, he could detonate a nuclear weapon over the black sea to scare everybody, g.o.p. congressman mike gallagher said something off of the services committee, congressman your response to this annexation? >> i do agree pollutant is getting desperate, but he is not only trying to wear down the ukrainians will to fight, he is trying to wear down the biden administration's marie peter. unfortunately what we have seen is the biden and administrations been dragged kicking and screaming for slow rolled the
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weapon's system we can't lose our nerve and we have to steadily give ukrainians the power they need to defend themselves and we cannot let the salami slicing tactic on the part of pollutant to get us to back down right now. >> brian: we are seeing too they are trying to globe infrastructure on the ukrainians with winter coming to get them to turn on the government but won't work. the e.u. is preparing to punish iran for these kamikaze drones, and yet we are still talking to iran about a nuclear deal? >> it's absolutely crazy. the thing i think we need to realize is that the irradiance and the russians and the chinest now. they may meaningful disagreements but they have a common goal of undermining the united states and destroying us and our allies and we have to
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understand basic connection that axis of authoritarian powers trying to destroy our way of life in order to be effective very the other thing we need to do is rebuild our ability to make a lot of these weapons systems. we found incredible fragility and our defense industrial base, we are blown through so many years worth of javelins, we just don't make things we need to make domestically to restore freedom's forge, restore america's arsenal democracy. >> brian: congressman you did a major speech for military strength in front the first time in my lifetime we are getting weaker instead of being able to fight 2.5 words at once we are barely capable of fighting one. some of the things people are saying at home you may be seeing if you have a monitor, the army looked out of marginal from the navy is looked at as
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>> our priority focuses in our priority theater. if we get in a fight with china that's in air fight and a maritime fight so we need to be strongest where they need to be strongest and the by bell mike biden wants to make it weaker, s target date for taking taiwan if not sooner is where they want to take money from the navy so we are in a window of maximum danger, we are sleepwalking into war, war we may lose either through battlefield defeat or preemptive surrender if we don't wake up. if we don't abandon wokeness domestically and stop sending weakness internationally. >> brian: kicking out 20,000 able to get a experimental vaccine but we are 15,000 short in the army, only 500 and the navy has not met 10% of its
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goal, the brains met 30% of its goal in the air force just 10% of its goal. the battlefield forces for our ships, china has 255 and 2015. now china has 297, excuse me, 360. the u.s. from from 271 to max 297. the china in real time past our navy size. we are not be keeping up with inflation. mike gallagher, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> brian: thank you for doing this study before it's too late. meanwhile ahead their trading trucks for treasure, america's favorite dynasty has a major announcement to share with us the robertson's joining us live next. ♪ ♪ the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet!
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>> ainsley: our next guest traded in their hunting boots for metal detectors in search of the world's best treasures. >> where are you at? >> the water is getting res restless. >> there is no water here. what is he talking about? >> the clouds are forming.
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>> what is that mean? >> ainsley: y'all are so funny. duck family treasure airs tonight on the business network prime and joining us now are the favorite dynasty, hey, y'all, so good to see you again, congratulations! ever a thursday night at 8:00 now how do you feel? >> we are excited! >> ainsley: it's great, everyone loves y'all, with the difference transitioning from hunting 200 and treasure? >> i think it's been great. it is a hobby that turned into quite the production with our family. is good clean fun. i think a lot of people think about what would happen if we find some lost treasure that is valuable. >> ainsley: gold or diamonds? >> excitement and adventure and it really has been fun i think for everyone. >> ainsley: have y'all found anything pretty amazing? >> we found a rock that is 1,000
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years old, 7 feet deep in the ground so a meteorite. that to me was the coolest thing. >> it was worth about 60 grand? >> ainsley: what do you do treasures? do you sell them? >> i'm not a big seller. >> they are all over my house, literally. >> ainsley: what is your favorite treasure they have found? >> they are on the hunt this season for some jewelry let's just say that. and we know the proximity of where it is we are hoping they find that one. >> ainsley: what you mean? >> we know they lost it in a certain area and it's ever been found. >> ainsley: do you give it back to them if you find it? >> we will. that's the fun of the show, negotiations. >> ainsley: jessica what is your role? you and mitzi appear on some of the episodes. >> we do. we're actually shooting a few episodes for the new season and you may see me out there
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treasure hunting with the boys more often, which is super fun. i love it. missy doesn't love it as much. >> you will not see me out there. >> ainsley: why don't you like it? >> i don't like being where bugs are i don't like it. >> ainsley: are you serious? you know the family you married into? >> it's a weird ops is a track adventure. opposites attract. >> i think so too. >> ainsley: i need an update on the baby. tells a story about the baby. >> we still have them he is eight months old and precious. his mom is trying to get her life together and we are trying to help her in a way by taking care of her child. >> ainsley: she asked you for help? you helped her with rehab issues. she called you and set i want my child be raised by you until i get my feet on the ground? >> not so many words. it's a lot more public in process than that but we are
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trying to do what is best for her but the most important thing when i was keeping him safe and secure and he is happy and precious and beautiful. we have lots of help. >> you are so sweet. just became a grandmother and now you are raising a baby again. that is really sweet of y'all. >> when you have a lot of babies coming out of difficult circumstances and this is why, it's precious. >> he doesn't know the terrible circumstances to which she was born, right? and hopefully never will. but that is the whole beauty of life. it is beauty from ashes. >> ainsley: y'all are so sweet i can't wait to watch the show tonight from 8:00 on the fox business network, prime, thank you all congrats on all of your success! i know you're breaking news they're telling me in my ear carly i will hand it to you. >> just breaking right now u.k. prime minister liz truss is resigning. she took office september 6th from boris johnson, she is going to remain on until a successor is named, more to come on the story throughout t the day.
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also this week's jobless claims report just came in, last week 214,000 americans were out of work, far lower than estimates of 230,000. experts have been keeping a close eye on jobs numbers so concerns that federal reserve interest rate hikes could send the labor market into a nosedive. two big stories there, back over to you, ainsley. >> ainsley: interest we just saw her meeting the queen before she passed away, thank you so much, carly. georges vote counts over passing records, although clay travis on the latest media flop next. purp. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever's best for the individual service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage
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>> u.k. minister liz truss is
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resigning. lawmakers have been calling for trust to resign after weeks of turmoil sparked by her economic plan. the plan unveiled by the government last month triggered financial turmoil and a political crisis. she took office on september 6th following the departure of boris johnson. steve, big news come over to you. >> steve: more the top of the hour, thank you so much, carly. meanwhile critics and the media misspent to last year smearing george's election reform laws. >> this is the end of democracy in america. this is the beginning of a south africa strategy. it is old school american jim crow american. >> very much sort of reminiscent of jim crow era tactics to have a chilling effect on participation. >> this is a party that does not like the grounding of america. this is a party that is cheating at the polls. >> this is the g.o.p. strategy.
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can't beat the democratic candidates, block their voters. >> steve: block their voters, now has been debunked already. george's early voting numbers already shattering the record set during the 2020 presidential race. clay travis joins us right now, do you know what, clay, if they were trying to suppress the vote they are doing really bad job. >> they are and the fake governor of georgia stacey abrams who has refused to concede after losing by 50,000 votes in 2018, i'm actually curious, steve, how bad that she had to get beaten in 2022 to be willing to concede? governor brian kemp is going to win i believe reelection in a commanding fashion. and i also think herschel walker is going to beat the reverend raphael warnock. both of those wins will be to record turnouts, not just early voting, steve. also in the primary season. they shatter records in georgia.
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here is what should have happen. stacey abrams, major league commissioner, all of these people who bought into the lie of jim crow 2.0 as well as all of those media figures you just showed should come out and say you know what? we were wrong. we apologize to the people of georgia. it is clear that there has actually been an increase in voting. this was not designed to stamp down on turnout and we got this 100% wrong. steve, i mentioned because i know you pay attention to this as well, the atlanta braves lost their all-star game where they were going to honor hank aaron last year. this was going to be a seminal moment for all georgia area sports fans, for all major league baseball fans, certainly for many different atlanta area residents.
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instead, stacey abrams and joe biden sold the lie that what georgia was doing was racist and unacceptable and that 88, rob bamford, major league baseball's commissioner, made the decision to buy their lives and took away the whole all-star game from the atlanta braves. i mean this honestly, rob manfred it should have to go out in front of the media and announce the atlanta braves will be getting the all-star game back, that he was wrong, that he made a poor decision, and as a result the game will return to atlanta and brian kemp and herschel walker who will both be winning big statewide elections can join in and applaud finally a rectification of this absurdity. >> steve: that will be an epic announcement, i'll bet you a dollar he doesn't do it. >> [laughs] i unfortunately will not bet you a dollar, steve, because let me say this by the way.
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i know, i am a debt of three, i have to say your son is absolutely killing it every single day in the white house. i know sometimes it is tough but you should be so proud. >> steve: we are very proud of all of our kids, and america is watching peter so he gets the credit. and he has my wife's hair, just saying. clay, thank you for joining us live today. >> thank you, steve, y'all have a good day. >> steve: janice dean the weather machine is out by pickleball. >> we will do some pickleball in a moment but at the forecasted is perfect pickleball weather across the northeast. it was cold, it is still cold, but we warm things up. the temperature is in the 30s, winchell in the 20s i know but this weekend we will get back to more seasonal temperatures but no frosted freeze alerts for millions of folks from the panhandle of florida up toward maine and the records already we have set in jacksonville,
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montgomery, alabama, and it looks like we almost set a record in atlanta but definitely this has been a record of the week for cold temperatures. oh, my goodness, we have a low pressure area coastal storm that will come up toward the northeast this weekend, play attention to that and we have another storm moving northwest which will bring rain and mountain snow and also change weather pattern so we will get more stormy as we head into next week. we would could be up to date, foxweather.com for your latest details, i see ainsley with her leggings on ready for some pickleball! have you played for? b2 i have not. >> you will love it. >> steve: i will switch clothes too. right back there is the main attraction, pickleball at the fastest growing sport in america and we are serving up lessons with nancy, the pro, and first bill hemmer on the fifth floor is very jealous. >> i am a winner, winner winner, chicken dinner. how are you, steve?
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>> brian: pickleball is the fastest growing sports in america with 4.8 million people playing the game. >> ainsley: now it's our turn to dry, brandt talked about it last week on air and it was your idea. >> steve: so here we are the battle of the network stars to serve up lessons and pickleball coach and instructor nancy. this is sweeping the nation because you don't have to be a super athlete to play. >> the new learning curve on pickleball is very, very quick. tennis takes many years to learn how to plan i played tennis for 25 years. you can take a beginner class and pickleball and play a game at the end of an hour or an hour and a half. >> ainsley: i just played. >> steve: can we explain the court real quick? >> this is a short court, a
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third of the size of the tennis court. we have bayside lines center service line on both sides. this zone in here is where it really differentiates. b2 can we go in? >> steve: to >> only if it bounces first. you can stand in there if you want to but i don't want you to come that's not a good idea. it's really the technical name as the nonvolley zone which describes it. you cannot go in there and had a volley. volley is a ball before bounces. >> steve: the idea is to have fun so nancy move over there let's go ahead. >> ainsley: nancy you will do play-by-play with me. brian isn't an athlete. >> you have to serve from back behind the baseline. you can hit it on the fly if you want to or you can bounce it and you have to go diagonally to steve. >> ainsley: pressure is on, killed made. >> not in the right box! return. >> big one! it made over! it made it to the other side.
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>> it has to be in the right box, though. steve you are serving to this box over here. no. no. actually goes to ainsley now. >> steve: because it hit the kitchen? >> it has to go over the net and land in the big box. it is a different rotation then tennis. and you have want to come up here, brian. steve you want to be back because it has to bounce back. another differentiator, the ball has to bounce two times before someone can volley. >> the score is zero zero two right? get i am giving her another one. >> here we go! let's do this! >> stay appear! >> good one! >> don't step in there and hit the ball there. look at that! look at that! so she will keep serving. change sides.
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she keeps serving. she will keep serving until you beat her. >> and you only get a point you're serving? i have a point now. >> go, ainsley! >> that is another point, ainsley! >> the one sport i'm good at x >> she keeps serving until you beat her. >> the score is 0, 2, 2. it's a weird scoring system. >> you're telling them! you stack your team. >> you think so? >> change sides, ainsley. >> ainsley you are so good! >> no good, nope, that was shorts. >> it's okay. if we had the ball. >> site out now, i had to give you a chance. >> i'm going.
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behind the line. >> nice serve, brian. >> it was a little out. it was a little out. >> this is my moment. >> there we go. >> steve: i love this! >> i do too >> great job, carly. >> steve: to the break live with the network stars. >> they go, this is great! ♪ ♪ from our heirloom inspired sheets to our super absorbent bath towels, to our 100% cotton quilts. every single piece is made right here in america. we believe in keeping our heritage 100% american made. enjoy our farm to home products and receive
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