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>> lawyers discovering classified documents at one of president biden's private offices. >> some are questioning why the fbi did not launch a full scale probe similar to the unprecedented raid on mar-a-lago. >> they should treat it the same. should be battering rams knocking down his door. >> >> disappearance massachusetts mom ana walshe her husband making first court'ance on monday. >> they found blood in the basement of the couple's town home. >> death toll rising to 14 after violent storms sweep through california. >> no relief systems coming on shore one after the other. >> 90% of the state is under a flash flood warning.
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>> president biden meeting with mexican president lopez obrador after visiting the southern border for the first time. >> fox news cameras captured 100 migrants being processed. >> i want to thank president biden for giving us this opportunity. >> bennett, once more, goes to the end zone. another touchdown catch. back-to-back, man, do you not see this in college football. ♪ shine on me ♪ shine on me ♪ shine on me ♪ >> steve: what color is that sky? >> brian: is that the brady bunch singing? >> steve: lilac. >> ainsley: it is gorgeous that's what it is. sun is coming up in washington, d.c. 33 degrees. high around 3:00, 4:00 today 46. take your coat if you live there. >> brian: purple is considered moderate in washington. people say there is not much
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moderates left. a little different. take that yellowstone. yellowstone prides itself fluorescent colors located that that park. washington, d.c. delivered the type of color scope and kaleidoscope that yellowstone kevin costner thought was. >> steve: what are you talking about with yellowstone in primary colors? >> brian: the colors in yellowstone the bizarre scholars. >> steve: you mean in the montage open seep i can't tone open. >> if you go don't they shoot yellowstone. >> ainsley: in montana. >> brian: i was lucky enough to go. yellow tones everywhere. i don't know how they do it but describe it in the documentary. i thought it was only in yellowstone and then ainsley come out with her -- you chose that, right? with her purple sky i say that i
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can that yellowstone. >> ainsley: no need to drive the camper that you can't drive across the country. >> brian: just watch cable. >> ainsley: take it down to the washington, d.c. >> steve: will purple rain. >> brian: prince harry has a new book out. >> steve: which i will never buy. >> ainsley: did i buy it i call it research. >> brian: three minutes now after the top of the hour. we begin with a fox news alert. federal prosecutor is revealing classified obama era documents found drum roll, please, joe biden's private offices at the university of pennsylvania for the time he was vice president. >> steve: we are learning the president's private attorney stumbled upon the sensitive information just six days before the midterms when they were closing up shop in that office. >> ainsley: the penn biden center in d.c. his think tank. alexandria hoff live from washington tell us about these documents that were found there in the think tank, good morning.
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>> good morning. yeah. these were the former office of president biden who was not president at the time. again, attorneys stumbles upon these apparently in a locked closet. this was back on november 2nd and now a lawyer for the president issuing this statement, quote: the white house is cooperating with the national archives and the doj regarding the discovery of what appeared to be obama-biden administration records including a small number of documents with classified markings. the archives took possession of the materials. now, while continuing his summit of north american leaders in mexico. president biden ignored questions on the matter >> president biden did have something to say last year about his predecessor's possession of classified documents which led to the fbi raid of mar-a-lago. >> when you saw the photograph
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of the top secret documents laid out on the floor at mar-a-lago, what did you think to yourself? looking at that image? >> how that could possibly he has questions now, too, he is the chair of the house oversight committee and plans to pen a later to the national archives in the white house seeking more information because, quote: under the biden administration don and national archives made compliance records act a top priority. we expect the same treatment for president biden who apparently inappropriately maintained classified documents in insecure setting for several years attorney general merrick garland has appointed a u.s. attorney based out of chicago to investigate this matter. steve, ainsley, brian. >> steve: they have. alexandria, thank you very much. >> brian: trump appointed attorney. >> steve: what i was about to say john lawch the u.s. attorney from chicago.
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donald trump appointed him. keep in mind the biden administration has known about this for two months. looking through stuff stack up joe biden's think tank in washington. wait a minute this shouldn't be here called national archives and they picked them up the next day. nonetheless, the biden administration didn't reveal their hand. so this happened on november 2nd, the election was november 8th. six days later would be the midterms. of course if they reveal that it would be explosive politically because of all of the things that joe biden just said videotape. >> steve: they didn't say anything. they sat on it until yesterday when cbs broke the story. >> ainsley: a president can declassify documents under the presidential records act that's what donald trump has claimed that's why he had the classified information. but the vice president is not able to do it. you say he knew about it for the last two months.
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>> steve: yeah. >> ainsley: investigators. biden has known about this since 2017. that's when he started renting this office at the penn biden center in washington, d.c. >> steve: we don't know if he ever saw the stuff in the box but somebody on his staff. >> ainsley: a staffer can get classified information it's not just the president. >> steve: when they are stacking up their offices at the thought all the stuff in a box and cart it off somewhere. we don't know. there are so many dots that have not been connected yet but we do know those were those sci documents which are the tippy top secret ones that nobody, once you are out of the oval office, should ever have. >> brian: so they know a small number of documents with classified markings, it was locked found by his lawyers. trying to minimize this to the best possible way. the bottom line is for now on, before president or vice president leaves the archivist go over and take a look at the documents. nobody was hiding things going to mar-a-lago. huge stacks sitting there in the white house backyard.
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there were a bunch of staffers looked like interns in their mid 20's transparently walking it out in the middle of the day putting it on a helicopter nobody was sneaking around. here go to the university of pennsylvania. he decides to take these documents and put it in a locked closet and leave it there in 2017 and then we find out in that locked closet are documents he had no right having, who had classified markings on them now soon i imagine we'll find out what exactly they are. who knows? they might be nuclear secrets although some say they are not. they did say originally that president trump had nuclear secrets. and then they found out they wasn't. congressman michael waltz weighed. in. >> how long have they been sitting around? who had access all of this time? how many people had access all of this time so what you are hearing from the democrats, mainstream media already trying to white wash this whole thing
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because, of course people are asking where's the fbi raid? where is this big show of force to make sure there's no other classified documents there? was that folder in that box of documents the only one? so they're trying to make these comparisons, these white washing, you know, kind of exercises and say no, they self-reported. a we have all of these other questions. and if anyone deserves a special prosecutor it's this because, obviously, the doj reports to joe biden. >> ainsley: gregg jarrett says this blows hole in the doj and a.g. going after donald trump. why is it okay for bacteriological and joe biden and hillary clinton to have classified information not donald trump who says did he declassify it. here's the question though, if this is top secret. what did you say sci labeled that and top, top secret. wife isn't the national archives keeping track of this. >> steve: good question. >> ainsley: saying hold on. where is that sheet that has our secrets on it. >> brian: soon it will be
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digital. >> steve: listen, this complicated things and i would suggest that makes it challenges to charge donald trump for having top secret documents when joe biden had them as well. >> ainsley: had no problem charging him when hillary clinton had them. >> steve: they would have to charge both and that's why it's challenging, do you think -- do you think merrick garland is going to charge his boss with that? >> brian: he gave it to an attorney, u.s. attorney from chicago appointed by donald trump. so, isn't it donald trump appointed attorney in delaware looking over the hunter biden. >> steve: david weiss. >> brian: still struggling what to do with this hunter biden situation. we see how long he struggles with the biden classification problem. keep in mind, secret service was watching donald trump. the secret service wasn't watching the documents at university of pennsylvania. >> ainsley: another story that is getting our attention this missing mom from massachusetts. >> steve: yeah, this is crazy. troubling update in the
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investigation of that monthly missing in the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> ainsley: her name is ana walshe and her husband, brian, now changing his story after prosecutors found blood and a knife and a stash of cleaning supplies in the family's basement. >> brian: could the story be "i'm guilty"? todd piro is here with the latest. >> todd: several grizzly details revealed by prosecutors in the ana walshe case. see right he brian walshe smiling for the cameras on his way for arraignment yesterday where prosecutors say they found blood, a bloody knife and $450 worth of cleaning supplies in the family's basement. we also learned a little more about that misleading police charge he got. attorneys say brian never told them about the trip he took to home depot to buy those cleaning supplies on january 2nd, the day after his wife vanished. on top of all of that, cnn reporting that police found a search for how to dispose of a 115-pound woman's body on his computer. ana walshe last seen on new
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year's day when she was supposed to take a ride share to logan international airport in boston for a flight to d.c. for a work trip. her husband and employer reported her missing on wednesday, two days after his alleged trip to home depot. walshe was arrested sunday and arraigned yesterday. oanna's mother speaking publicly on the case exclusively telling fox digital that her daughter begged her to travel from home country of serbia to visit one week before she vanished quote she just said please, momma, come tomorrow. which means that clearly there must have been some problems. ana remains missing husband pleading not guilty to that charge for misleading a police investigation. is he being held on $500,000 bail. back to you. >> steve: that is really something. todd, thank you very much. meanwhile, as you watch our show this morning from your house. are you one of the 40% of american homes that has a gas
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stove? if you do have one. it would be a potential problem. you see that lit fire from natural gas or propane. the key is, apparently to the consumer products safety commission studies show that emissions cause health and respiratory problems. it is a hidden hazard. and here's the thing. if you cook with a gas stove, the american chemical society and new york law school found that gas stoves, which are used in 40% of all-american homes emit nit throw gin oxide, carbon monoxide and fine matter and linked to respiratory illnesses. cardiovascular problems, cancer. and if you have a child with childhood asthma, studies have shown that they are linking this to 15% of all cases of childhood asthma because of a gas stove in the house. and so now, the federal government is considering banning gas stoves.
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>> ainsley: well, if they do that does that mean if you have a gas stove are you grandfathered in? >> steve: yeah. >> ainsley: or do you have to replace your stove? >> brian: if it's going to kill you likes a bess dose, it sounds like, you have got to get rid of it or is it just because you are concerned about the environmentt have ventilation on it. turn it on. >> brian: doesn't most of the country have gas stos have how have we all survived. >> steve: 70% in california and new jersey. in the inflation reduction act, did you know that there is a rebate of $840 for you to buy an electric stove and $500 to help people convert from gas to electric. apes ounce i love the gas stoves
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though they are so pretty. >> brian: gas grill too but that's outside. >> steve: is it worth it. >> brian: what about butsen burners. >> steve: that also is a flame. >> brian: dura flame? >> ainsley: enviro logs. >> steve: no risk from gas stoves. the key is ventilation. >> brian: rubbing two sticks together creating sparks. >> ainsley: what about matches. >> brian: that carbon goes off. >> steve: one of our kids are had childhood asthma we have a gas stove. >> ainsley: tell the public they could be dangerous if your child has asthma don't buy them. >> brian: do you know who else had asthma. teddy roosevelt. i bet he had a gas stove. >> ainsley: what else goes on here? a medley of information. >> steve: it deserves looking into and perhaps a ban going forward? who knows. 20 years from now we will probably all just have a nuclear
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stove. >> brian: uber eats. order your food online. >> ainsley: might have a problem mr. cookbook. >> steve: listen, i can switch to electric, a cook top. >> ainsley: it's going to cost you thousands but when your daughter comes home she will be able to breathe with. >> brian: burn lincoln logs and tinker toys, put it over a flame and get some spaghetti. >> ainsley: carley, please take it away before brian spews more needless. >> carley: i will do just that take it from here. starting with america's crime crisis. listen to these details. a louisiana mother shooting and killing this man who police say broke into her home on sunday morning. robert allegedly forced his way in, armed with a lug wrench and shovel. the woman says she was not only defending herself but her two young children as well. of the suspect who was also tied to a carjacking just hours before was out on parole after spending 20 years in prison for armed robbery. oh boy, a new study may make you
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think twice before chugging that sugary beverage like soda or an energy drink. that is because researchers say they could make you go bald. it found that drinking sweetened drinks, even tea and coffee, raises your chances of balding by 4 #%. the study also found that people who ate more fast food and fewer vegetables lost their hair faster. yikes. the biden administration is making plans to ease rules for income based student loan forgiveness. the department of education is looking to reduce pavement costs with new proposed regulations, the proposal includes amending the reverse pay as you earn plan and cuts monthly loan payments in half for under graduates. the doe says students four year colleges will save roughly $2,000 a year under the proposal. and the georgia bulldogs absolutely dominating tcu scoring the most points ever in a national championship game.
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65-7. beening college footballs' first back-to-back national championship since 2012. >> bennett gets a block. georgia draws first blood. >> the play action, bennett, looks down the middle. wide open. touchdown dogs. bennett, keep it all the way and just sauntering into the end zone. second rushing touchdown. >> carley: former walk-on quarterback given no scholarship has sec title holds 29-3 record. has two national champion offensive mvp awards and two national championship rings all under his belt. he has got a cool name, too. great game if you are a georgia fan. for everybody else -- >> ainsley: such a great game. >> carley: kind of knew it was going to happen. >> steve: a blow out. what was. >> ainsley: what was the final score? >> steve: 100 to 1.
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>> brian: now those kids can get back in class today. i'm sure some still have eye black on. >> ainsley: pulled the quarterback out of third quarter, fourth quarter because they were beating them by so much. more on our top story coming up. document dilemma. will there be the same outrage over finding classified documents in biden's private office as there was with donald trump? we're going to ask mike huckabee. >> brian: plus, hometown hero damar hamlin family and friends rally in support as he makes a remarkable recovery. their special tributes to the nfl star. you can make this louder. i like this song. ♪ look around and love somebody ♪ we didn't hate for for long enough ♪ let the good lord reunite us ♪ to this country that he loves ♪ undivided ♪t no ♪ ♪ enough was enough. i talked to an asthma specialist
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>> ainsley: fox news alert. doj analyzing classified documents found at president biden's namesake think tank just days before the midterms. now critics accusing democrats of a double standard when comparing their response to documents found at mar-a-lago. >> if the trump people represented that they have provided all the classified or national security information and didn't, that's a serious problem. >> no one is above the law and the rule of law in a democracy. [applause] has to be our standard. >> ainsley: former arkansas governor mike huckabee joins us now. you heard what they said, governor, will they get the same treatment. will biden get the same treatment that trump got? >> oh, ainsley, absolutely. in fact, i'm pretty sure that there is a swat team of fbi agents assembling in 27 vehicles
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just about ready to pour into joe biden's personal home, go through jill's closet. look through all of their children's personal effects just to make sure they have everything and then you will see adam schiff standing up in the halls of congress demanding that something be done and that joe biden resign from office. merrick garland, christopher wray, they will all be holding press conferences. garments how horrible this all is. of course they will be treated the same. you and i both expect that, right? >> under the presidential records act the president can declassify documents like this. classified information. that's what president trump says that he did. president biden at that point he was just leaving office, vice president. he puts these classified documents or somewhere does on his team inside this locked closet at his personal office in d.c. he is not allowed to use the presidential records act because he wasn't president yet.
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>> it's another show of total hypocrisy where the democrats have treated president trump with entirely different set of standards than they treat their own people. and i'm just a little surprised we have seen at least some of the mainstream media giving some attention to this, which is surprising in itself. they didn't just bury this story. how can they bury this story? and it wouldn't be maybe so stark of a contrast if it weren't for the way that they handled this story when donald trump was accused of taking records that he kept locked up and that he still had in his possession and that he had claimed that he declassified so the double standard is alive and well. let's see what happens. i think a lot of us are watching with great interest. >> ainsley: absolutely. today is a big day for your daughter. sarah huckabee sanders is going to be sworn in as the 47th governor of the great state of arkansas. how are you feeling? >> >> pretty excited a little
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overwhelmed. kind of surreal to watch that little girl that grew up in the governor's mansion and running around and trying to hide from the state troopers and her parents now moving into serve as the 47th governor. but knowing that her kids are not going to be able to hide from her very well because she knows where all those places are. >> ainsley: she does. >> she goes with an extraordinary vision and i believe commitment to bring some bold and wonderful ideas to the people of arkansas. her mother and i are just incredibly proud of her. this is going to be an exceptional day as she takes the oath of office. >> ainsley: when did she become doctored? politics? did you know when she was a little girl that she could be governor one day? >> you know, i never thought really that she had as much of an interest in running for office. clearly had incredible interest in politics from the time she was just very young and i would hand her a stack of fliers at a county fair or some event we were doing and tell her, okay, here's 5 bucks in fliers. go give those away and when you
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are finished you can use the $5 to buy yourself something. it was, you know, 9 way she grew up she has been at every level of politics since she was a small girl. but today it culminates in her taking the oath. it's going to be an extraordinary day for all of us. >> ainsley: i know you are proud of her. congratulations. >> thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: thank you. still ahead, damar hamlin returns to buffalo for the next stage of his recovery. we're going to talk to a high school quarterback from his hometown who considers the bills' safety a mentor and big brother. that's next. ♪ i'm invincible ♪ i'm every single day ♪ for asthma driven by eosinophils. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth and tongue, or trouble breathing.
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rain on the way and severe storms. earlier tornado warned storm just east of the san francisco area. we have severe thunderstorm warnings right now and that tornado risk will be throughout today as that system moves inland. so not only the heavy rainfall, we could see some hail, damaging winds and even tornadoes. so there's the rain still to come. that's through wednesday by the way. we have several storm systems waiting in the wings and that's going to bring more heavy rainfall, flash flooding and dire predictions for the california area. and then we talk about the potential for auto nor'easter up towards the northeast on friday and saturday that could bring rain, wind, snow and ice. so that's something we're going to track. what we do know is that we are expecting an area of low pressure but we're still going to have to see the contact location of where it tracks and timing of this. we are anticipating travel outages and travel impacts thursday, friday and saturday. fox weather.com halls all your latest details 24/7.
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they are on it and certainly the east coast will be watching it and west coast with more storms on the way. brian kilmeade over to you. >> brian: thanks so much, janice, meanwhile over to carley shim consultation. carley, you have yacht the headlines here. >> carley: fox news digital mysterious white car seen near the crime scene one day after the murders of four university of idaho students. police body cam raj footage catching the car driving by the house before speeding off. probable cause affidavit revealed the murder suspect bryan kohberger returned to the scene at 9:00 a.m. the morning after the killings leading political science to believe he returned to the area often. kohbergerens next status hearing is set for thursday morning. used car prices falling nearly 15% year over year last month, pulling back from the auto markets covid pandemic's highs. the cost could fall even further as global supply chain issues are resolved.
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shortages of component like semiconductors caused the used car market to skyrocket as much as 60% at the height of the pandemic. and former new york knicks forward jeffries making lifelong dream come true with appearance on the price is right. lets see a red seven please. yes. way to go. >> that is a happy man right there. jeffries managing to win a brand new toyota carolla. many fans were left wondering if the 7-foot 11 big man could even fit in the mid sized sedan. he won a car. >> brian: can i just correct you on one thing? nobody on this planet is 7'1 1. is he 6'1 1 i inflighted it by a
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foot. >> brian: new carolla. congratulations he probably has a car. thank you. i appreciate it. thanks, carley. welcome back. bill's safety damar hamlin returning to buffalo after suffering cardiac arrest last week. hamlin thanking his supporters tweeting, quote: the same love you have all shown me is the same love i plan to put back into the world and more bigger than football. next guest from pennsylvania hometown paid tribute with a vigil monday night. josh jenkins going to holy cross next year knows hamlin well he joins us alongside marvin mills, the head coach of the school. guys, thank you so much for joining me today. rush hour reaction, coach, to the fact that one of the finest to graduate your school is now back in buffalo? >> it's great to hear he's back at home, you know, continued blessings for him and his family and speedy recovery. >> brian: i know you didn't coach him. what did you know of him coming into this school getting the j
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job? >> he was -- i think he played at the youth level when i coached in and just to see thats work from what he is doing in the community is a great thing it's christmas donations and camp study just a great thing. as a senior quarterback you do know damar hamlin well, tell us about your relationship. >> it's like a big brother to me. many. >> just like from then on, you know, we kind of -- real brotherhood between me and him the whole community. >> was it because your playing prowess was known in the area? how did you come across him as you went to the university of pittsburgh and to the pros? >> well, he kind of like -- because i have got a older brother he grew up with my brother.
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i'm a little younger. i always knew of him and he went to pitt and things like that. that kind of helped a lot, too. >> brian: so, josh, you're watching the game. and what are your thoughts when damar hamlin gets hit and goes down? >> i thought it was typically injury. i thought he knocked the wind out of his chest or something like that. but then when they started doing cpr on him and stuff i started wondering what's going on. i started calling around asking like people got more intel than me. i find out it was cardiac arrest. >> brian: and then your thoughts as you had a chance to watch recovery and i understand you guys facetimed? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> brian: what was that like? can you share? >> i mean, we really didn't talk much. he will kind of, you know, smiled. you know, blew a kiss and hung up. >> brian: well, passed for 5540 yards holy cross i'm sure that relationship will happen. coach, what was your message and
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thoughts about how everyone around the country and around the world rallied to damar hamlin's side? >> >> i'm sure everyone, you know, prayed just thought to stop and pray from and from there. >> we're going to see. buffalo, see when he get out of the hospital. and next thing you know he'll be home. nothing he can't do. josh thanks for joining us, coach marvin mills. thanks so much. >> no problem. thank you. >> brian: best of luck. we look forward to tracking you, josh and your next step and your next level. thanks so much, guys. >> thank you. >> brian: we move ahead and hope we get more good news along the way. america needs more skilled trade workers. don't ask gwinn zmpleght to do it. why young people don't want to pursue technical jobs which happen to have high paying
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>> steve: attention all cars. america needs skilled trade workers like plumbers and builders and electrical workers but gen z apparently not interested. a new report shows that applications for technical jobs dropped by almost 50% among young people from 2020 to 2022. our next guest is an advocate for blue collar careers starting in construction when he was 15 years old. here to react is the author of a great book it's called blue collar cash ken rust. good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it. >> steve: jaw dropping 50% fewer want to go into the vocation where you fix stuff that's going to be a problem because we need people to fix stuff recommendation with big push for all the high schools went from
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having shop classes in their high school where most kids would accidentally learn or discover how to be a carpenter, plumber or a welder or whatever. and what happens is flint firefighters union that situation and then you have -- they are trying to get all these high schools to be college-prep schools what does that even mean? now if you think you might want to do that job walking down the hallway and all you hear is college prep wow i do not fit in here? what's the story, right? >> absolutely. and when you look at the amount of money that somebody can make in the trades, a carpenter can make close to 50,000. a plumber and pipe fitter can make close to 60,000. if you are a familiarer or rancher, you are approaching $75,000 a year. i remember, to your point about how there is no shop class anymore. i loved shop class. i sanded a bookshelf for one whole semester and it's in my basement. it's beautiful. but i also learned how to weld.
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and that was always going to be my backup. if things didn't go well i was going to become a welder. people don't realize how much money there is in this stuff and very satisfying vocation. >> if you can figure out what you want your life to look like first, then there's a lot of ways to get there college has always only been one of five or six ways to get there. when you think about people that are designing a life that they want for themselves and look at it really crystal clearly, a lot of these trade jobs, you know, you are talking about jobs at least in the midwest, you are talking six figures in a lot of these cases and they can't find people to do it for every 10 electric christians that retire today only four or five coming online. simple supply and demand, steve. supply is low and demand is high, that's where the money is going to go. >> absolutely. go ahead and listen for these kids who don't know, you know, it's hard to get into college. it is very expensive. and i mean more than $1.6 trillion in student debt has been accumulated in the united states and for parents if
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their child doesn't know what they're going to do. why put them into a college that could cost you a couple hundred thousand dollars. maybe they take a year or two and learn how to weld or roof or something like that. >> if you think about it couple hundred thousand in college and hopefully you didn't borrow that money, right? if you can go out of school maybe $50,000 a year four years 200,000 plus side. $400,000 swing. so at least you have to take a look at that before you make that big jump. >> steve: absolutely. if you would like more information go, to blue collar cash.com/fox for special discount on ken's book and, of course, you get the book blue collar cash. ken rusk, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it. >> steve: you bet. is california the state of freedom? that's what gavin newsom says after shutting down that state for a lockdowns. "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos-duffy is going to react. she is coming up next on "fox & friends" live from new york city.
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' ♪ ♪ >> you know in our finest hours, california has been, well, freedom force multiplier, protecting liberty from a rising tide of oppression. more than any people in any place. california has bridged the historical expanse between freedom for some and freedom for all. >> ainsley: california's governor gavin newsom taking heat for those remarks. hailing california as a model of freedom. >> brian: "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos-duffy joins us now. that's an interest spin freedom to live on the street. to say pay high taxes. to keep your businesses shut down for years. >> yeah.
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you know, it's not surprising at all that he is taking this tact because this tact has worked very effectively for the biden administration. they can just say the border is closed and the media doesn't report it other than fox news. and they can get away with it. so, you know, it works for inflation. they just change the definition of inflation. so, i guess gavin newsom is changing the definition of freedom. changing the definition of prosperity. changing the definition of what it's like to live in his state, you know, what a good quality of life is of course he is going to try to tactic. you can also see from this speech that he is running for president. that's the other thing i will picked up from it. >> steve: you're absolutely right. so, if he ran for president, somebody else who would probably run for president is ron desantis. and famously, for the last couple of years, it's been florida freedom. so it's like okay. what state is really free? florida or california? >> right.
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if you have the power of the media and social media on your side, you can make that claim and say we're the freedom state. but it also shows you he is nervous about desantis and he is nervous of this moniker that he has gained for, you know, we say it all the time. i wish i could live in the free state of florida. >> steve: right. >> we know florida is one of those free states. and that's why he sees ron desantis as his main competitor and people love freedom, at least everyone over the age of 30 still loves freedom. and so he has got to be worried about that word, freedom. and he wants to attach it to california. and he can only get away with it because of the media, because of the california media and, frankly, the national media that is in his pocket that really likes him. really wants him to win. thinks he would be a great candidate and loves these policies. >> ainsley: he put on twitter called it the true freedom
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states. talking about him banning medical misinformation when it came to covid. drug users high cost of living and restrictive policies. hi, new hampshire resident i don't pay income tax in my state i don't need permission to carry a firearm i can collect rainwater and we have way less crime. freedom from your own mask mandates at high end restaurants and sporting events. your reaction? >> yeah. she is absolutely right. i actually have a cousin who lives in california and he says they are trying to change in his thermometer to so that it's tied -- they want it to be so that the state can control. >> brian: control your thermostat. >> rachel: control your thermostat. they are now trying to move to gas. can't control that they want everyone on electrical. california is also the state of rolling blackouts. >> brian: yes. >> rachel: is he a climate change fanatic he will do
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everything in the name of his new religion climate change. so he is the opposite of what it is. but we are living in opposite world. don't you feel like it often they tell us all these things and the opposite is true and, of course, the media is complicit in it. if it wasn't for fox news. when we were at the patriot awards, i had so many, you know, people come up to me and go thank god for fox news. what would we do without fox news? what would -- we wouldn't know anything. so just interesting to me that he can say it and sees desantis as main competitor and sees freedom as his achilles heel and that's why he doing this. >> brian: banning gas cars and gas stations. gave us smash and grab. we have that to thank. thanks, rachel. >> brian: guess what marie osmond is coming on. not jimmy, marie. the real honey you love,
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