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ana walshe want custody of the children. pleading for brian walshe to have the guts to tell the truth. >> bags and bags of food. >> hotel staffers are exposing the waste and potentially dangerous conditions at a once luxury hotel that is now housing illegal migrants. >> no safety in our job. >> the nfl safety who chanced and suffered a cardiac arrest during the game has been released from the hospital. doctors said damar hamlin can continue his rehabilitation at home and with the team. ♪ baby give me one more chance ♪ >> steve: a happy song from the jackson 5 as you look at cincinnati, ohio. good morning, folks. this is your 7:01 wake-up call. as you can see from the lights in the distance, it is a little foggy there. right now 48 degrees. 100 percent relative humidity. rainy and maybe a snowy for the
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next couple of hours. meanwhile come back live here to studio m in the midtown manhattan, welcome to the number one cable news show for over 0 years thanks to you "fox & friends." >> ainsley: we appreciate it. i love this song. great way to wake up. >> brian: michael jackson when he was about 4. >> steve: 7, probably. 8. >> brian: had that cartoon and what happened after that i didn't keep track of him. >> brian: jackson 5 had a cartoon. >> steve: my wife grew up in neighborhood in ensign know when she had her sweet 16th birthday party she invited the jackson 5 and they all came to her sweet 16. >> steve: she worked at the same tv stages did i in our nation's capital. she was in the sports and i was in the news department.
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>> brian: poll la rode take the picture and picture comes out and watch it develop? >> steve: it was the 70s, nobody took pictures. >> ainsley: big news today. >> brian: more documents were found in some location that they the then former vice president used to call his own he used to, as we know, we were focused on a few days ago and revealed by cbs on november 2nd they found documents at the highest level, at least 10 of them in a locked closet. penn biden center in washington. we find out it didn't end there. speculation had it. i'm sure there is more than one closet that joe biden had his life that might have some documents. all we know is classified documents found at another location this to me has everybody's location not just fox. >> ainsley: he said it was so irresponsible for president trump to have classified information. now it's revealed a second batch has been found in his
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possession. the first batch was found on november 2nd. so why are we just learning about it two months later? the second batch that was found and announced yesterday we don't know the location of it. it's a separate location from the penn biden center. and there are so many questions here. why don't we know that second location? >> steve: that is such a good question. and, you know, here offense the thing. and this hearkens back to watergate. what did the president know and when did he know it? was this second location revealed before the midterms, too? because then it would look like a cover-up. obviously, there are a million questions, but the white house is so lawyered up over this, everybody in the press briefing room, the brady briefing room yesterday had questions about these documents. of course, karine jean-pierre was going to read out of the big book of answers that have been prepared by lawyers on the comms team so she was not going to deviate. ed o'keefe who is a great reporter and he has told me that his grandma is probably watching fox and friends right now. hello grandma o'keefe.
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he had a great interchange with her. he just like everybody else, is just trying to get details to figure out what happened. here is ed and karine. >> what i can tell you is that i'm not going to go beyond what the president laid out. >> well, we're going to have to -- that's our job. >> i understand. >> and my job is to answer your questions so here we go. let's go. >> on like day 2 of this administration when he swore all of you in, the president said, quote: i'm going to make mistakes. when i make them, i'll acknowledge them and i'll tell you. and i'll need your help to help me correct them. so you're the one here. telling us about this that's why we are asking you. so let's just remember that. >> ed, ed, ed, we don't need to have this -- we work very well together. >> we do. >> we don't need to have this kind of confrontation. >> you your part of the job and our part of the job. people will be watching. >> you don't need to be contentious with me here ed. >> the president was asked
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yesterday and didn't answer part of the question why didn't he or someone in the office tell the american people discovered on november 2nd. did it have anything to do with the fact that the election few days away. >> again, ed, this sunday review by the department of justice. >> brian: tell me just the second tranche, we will be here as we speculated earlier in the week just one box, one locked closet at one office with all the offices and locations that the former vice president and former chairman of foreign relations had all those years? it didn't make sense. the other thing that is odd is why would a bunch of lawyers show up to move boxes? aren't they a little overqualified to go into a closet and move boxes out of an office which we don't know why he was moving out of the office? i imagine they had other people at the school that would probably sit in that office or occupy the biden center located in washington. why are lawyers showing up? so i would love to know the chain of events that led to them cleaning out the so-called
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locked closet let alone the second tranche which we know dangerously little about. >> steve: we know very few details and got to be something embarrassing about that. brian, i think probably when they decided hey, let's look through the stuff. they said, you know what? let's not send a junior staff member. let's send one of joe's lawyers so that there would be legal protections. and, of course, what joe did say in mexico city the other day was his lawyers haven't even told him what is -- you know, what these are about or anything like that. just so he. >> brian: think about this. if i have to clean out a closet. and i think i have to send lawyers. that means i had an indication that i might have something in there that i shouldn't have. either that or you send the pool boy or the butler to clean out that closet unless, of course, you're worried about what might be there and why would a responsible president who is so demeaning of a former president be worried about what he had that n. that closet he has got to go tell a lawyer, i don't
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know, bill $200 an hour to go over there and clean it out for them? 1500 bucks an hour. that's a lot of hours. >> republicans want to get to the bottom of it. senate intel committee wrote the director of national intelligence and said we want access to these classified documents, a damage assessment by the intel community and a briefing on biden and trump's classified documents. republicans, like josh hawley and lindsey graham are calling for the a.g. to appoint a special counsel to investigate. listen. >> the answers given by the white house are nonsensical. if there's not a special counsel appointed, to find out how this happened, with president biden regarding classified information, it will hurt the country. garland, if you're listening, if you thought it was necessary, attorney general, to appoint a special counsel, regarding president trump, then you need to do exact same thing regarding president biden whether it documents handling classified information. >> steve: and the senator is
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absolutely right. the curious timing of all of this, of course, it happened -- it was revealed two months after the midterm elections. that is embarrassing. you know, if there's a lot more answer answer infuriating is what it is. >> steve: that would be a cover-up and that would be a scandal. what did the president know and when did he know it? the curious part is also why are these leaks coming out now? because, you know, the department of justice has been working on this for a couple of months. and they have not leaked anything. it appears that somebody from within the joe biden circle and so you have got wonder why they would be doing that now. >> ainsley: do they not want him to run again? >> steve: no. i don't think it's that they want to leak things out little drips and drab. >> brian: to save him from indictment? >> steve: i don't think so. we can't connect the dots yet until we know more about the second batch, more about the first batch. don't be surprised if there is a third batch because they have been looking at joe's houses.
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they have been looking, i would assume, at the university of delaware and the library where senate papers are and he had access to top secrets. don't be surprised if there is not a third batch. >> ainsley: top classified information but two things come to mind. trump was president at the time and he had the power to declassify. biden was vice president, leaving the office as vice president and did not have that power. the next thing is, we saw in the last election that they knew about -- the media knew about hunter biden's laptop. it was taken off twitter. it was taken off of facebook. the "new york times" "new york post" tried to get this story out, no one was reporting on it. everyone was saying it was russian disinformation that was before the election and this happened to be a few days before the election and no one said a wofford about it. >> brian: think how much money the biden center took from chinese people that just wanted to see joe biden's think tank. >> ainsley: did they have access to his office?
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>> brian: part of this paperwork to ukraine. what was he trying to keep from there or just a coincidence that maybe most controversial thing about hunter biden is his place burisma. >> ainsley: makes you wonder. it's all about money. all about how much money can a university get. how much money can a family get. they care more about that it seems than national security and china getting ahold. >> brian: jim jordan is launching a committee, going to be the head of a committee to look into the weaponization of government. is he going to be with us soon. >> and the president is actually going to make comments today at 10:00 eastern time about the economy. he's going knob a room full of reporters. i got a feeling somebody is going to ask him let's see if he says anything. what people were yelling about yesterday. hundreds of flights delayed. actually thousands yesterday. and hundreds of flights delayed and canceled today as airlines recover from that transportation crisis yesterday by the faa and the computer.
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>> ainsley: grady trimble joins us from o'hare airport. >> good morning steve, ainsley and brian. the situation here this morning is certainly better than it was at this time yesterday. but the airlines are essentially still playing catch up this morning after yesterday's nationwide ground stop. the first since 9/11. by late last night, there were more than 10,000 delays that have piled up across the country. more than 1300 flights were canceled throughout the day faa says flight system went down damaged database file. there is no evidence of a cyberattack. >> pretty scary that we have a system like that that doesn't have a redundancy and redundancy to make sure that doesn't ha happen. >> to make any family plans or vacations, i'm very nervous because it's, you know, it's money out of our pocket.
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are we going to be able to go once i book the flight? it's a little nerve wracking. >> makes you think twice about going on a vacation, huh? >> it really does. it makes you nervous. it makes you think maybe we should drive. >> not a bad idea. transportation secretary pete buttigieg is facing growing criticism this morning for how he has dealt with a slew of aviation related problems. congresswoman nancy mace, a member of the house transportation committee filed a bill that would require pete buttigieg to fly commercial until he fixes those problems. >> got to live by the same rule american so feel same pressure they do. shouldn't have to worry about flying out on a random wednesday morning and near thousands of flights are going to be canceled. >> lawmakers and the u.s. travel association say that yesterday's failure highlights the outdated tech our air travel industry uses in this country. guy, they say it's time for an upgrade to fix these problems.
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>> brian: got $64 billion. they should be able to do -- work on their computers. thanks so much. and the other question is what's going on with canada? didn't canada have the same thing? >> steve: you know, and i was going to point that out. grady pointed out that the administration says it was not cyber. but, the canadian system, much like ours, according to the "wall street journal" and exclusive this morning. their system went down two hours later and then came back three hours later. so, whatever happened to us, they say corrupted file with software happened in canada, too. they are not connected, except they both happened. >> brian: no hack. >> ainsley: we haven't had an faa leader since last march. >> brian: the guy they nominated problem in background not even address it. got to do something about nomination processes. >> steve: harry truman had a black card on his desk the buck stops there. let's hope they fix it. coming up 7:15 in the east and
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carley joins us with news from the panhandle state of oklahoma. >> carley: absolutely. desperate search in oklahoma for this little girl last seen on tuesday. police sharing this flier of ateen who that brownfield who went missing in a small community just outside of oklahoma city. look right there. a postal worker says he found her 5-year-old sister wandering around alone but didn't see ateen whona. police and volunteers have been searching the all week. parents say she has limited verbal skills a massive tent to house 1,000 migrants in el paso, texas, put in place to help alleviate pressure on the city where thousands of migrants have internetted every day. the tent of el paso is the size of, get this, 23 football fields. rain and snow once again slamming northern california. some areas in the high sierras
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getting 9 feet of snow over just 11 days heavy weather battles coastal areas. follow this and weather developments fox weather app. to any of your weather devices. this next story is weird but true. two professional baseball players discover they are both named brady and have scary similar looks. look at them right there. they are both 6'4", both pitchers, have fiery red hair and wear the same glasses. in 2015 the doppelgangers were first mistaken when they had the exact same elbow surgery as well performed by the very same doctor? strangely enough, the minor leaguers were not separated at birth and d.n.a. tests show no biological connection. i cannot believe all the similarities there. >> steve: i know.
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they heard about it. they chewed on it and they said let's have a d.n.a. test. and so they submitted to the d.n.a. and as it turns out, no connection whatsoever. but just the parallels are stunning. >> ainsley: don't they say everyone has a twin somewhere in the world? >> carley: and they have the same name. not even a common last name. >> steve: both pitchers, both minor leaguers. >> ainsley: and both in the news. >> carley: god forgot he created one i have an idea. >> steve: i'll make another. brines brian always have to have an explanation. that's how you explain it. carley explanation to the story. >> ainsley: i normally wouldn't argue but good morning god forgot. >> carley: did i such a good one with that one let's make another. that's a another one. >> ainsley: thank you. >> carley: you're welcome. >> steve: coming up on this thursday, ana walshe remains missing and now friends pleading with child protective services to take care of her three sons. they will join us next. ♪
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♪ >> ainsley: new details in the case of missing massachusetts mom ana walshe. according to friend ana kept promising a new surprise in the new year hurry to sell off assets car and apartment for cash. now her friends are begging child protective services to let them care for her three young sons so that they are not placed in the foster care system. those friends, pamela barredy and adviser for sky international center and natasha sky the founder of sky international center join us now. good morning to both of you ladies. >> good morning. >> ainsley: natasha, i know you have been friends for a long time how did you meet did you
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see any signs that maybe she was having problems with her husband? >> i am friends with ana through the social network for a few years and ana is a friend through community. my close friend is a very close friend of ana. and ana has been incredible member of the sky international community not only she is a bright young woman who is full of life and very professional she also was a person, main sponsor for our event last august and ana, was a giving person in every single way. s last time i spoke to ana was in august and she moved to washington, d.c. was shocking news for us and the community and pamela and i because we worked with her professionally and for the community. our international community is very sad and everybody is
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reaching out to say how can we help the boys because right now the main focus is on the boys. >> ainsley: on the boys. pamela, i know y'all used to work together did. she ever talk about problems at home and what is the plan for the boys? i know her mother lives overseas, her sister, i know she has a sis at. she tried to reach out to her on that day and her sister, i believe, was sleeping and wasn't able to answer the phone. will the boys go with her mom and her sister or do you want them to stay in the states? >> yes, thank you so much for asking the question. so, ana and i were part of the same organization esp realitiy i merged my brokerage along with them. we worked very closely together. and after she went to d.c., you know, that's kind of the last time we spoke was in march of '22. around that time when she took that d.c. job and kind of left
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at this point in time make sure the boys stay together. they are in state custody right now which is alarming. we have heard today that they would be separated in foster care which is something that we did not want as a community we definitely want to make sure that the boys are together especially during this traumatic time. we can only imagine. we don't know what they have seen and heard and experiencing right now. do they know anything? who knows, right? at this point in time, the thought of three boys under 6 being separated is heart wrenching to us and that's what -- immediately when we found out that they were in state custody and that they were going to potentially get separated as of today, actually, we were extremely alarmed. because we know ana's very close friends who are actually working on adopting the children. and, also, there's -- aside from that, there's a whole laundry list of people in our international community, the sky international center that is
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willing to take these children in with open arms. so, when we heard this we were like whoa, what's happening. this is our main priority right now because in this investigation, unfortunately, there is so much that is happening it there there's a lot of question marks when it comes to ana and brian. the we just don't. only thing for certain is those boys. what can we do at this point in time with something we know is certain and put some pressure there to make sure that they stay together. >> ainsley: natasha, pamela, you have hearts of gold. sweet of you to want to help. raising children not easy but to keep these brothers together will be remarkable if that happens. hopefully cps will allow that and a the state will allow that. if they don't go overseas to live with other family members. they have already, you know, their mother is missing and their father is behind bars. hopefully we can keep them together. god bless you both. thank you. keep us posted. >> thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> and we're grateful for your network for spreading the news. >> ainsley: we're grateful for
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>> ainsley: growing fallout this morning over the second batch of classified documents from president biden wants days as the vice president discovered in a different, in a new location the second batch. >> steve: suddenly the white house scrambling to contain the story as our next guest calling for special counsel to immediately investigate what the heck happened. >> brian: g.o.p. congressman jim jordan chairs finally, chairs the house judiciary committee and joins us now. congressman, man, you have your hands full and just got fuller. >> yeah. >> brian: first off, what comes to mind right now as we have a second tranche, we don't know where this stuff was found, we don't know what was in it. we know the last batch had ukraine, china and u.k. documents in it. what comes to mind for you. >> well, i think a ton of questions, you know, basically where's the raid? where's the pictures? where's the special counsel? what's a batch? what's that mean? we know that's more than one, is that two document, 2,000 documents?
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what's the location? why was the lawyers doing the moving from the first location. normally when we move something you get your relatives together and buy pizza and get a truck and move things. no, no. they had lawyers in there packing boxes and looking at things. there were tons of questions. maybe the most important is why did they wait to tell us? and, frankly, what's happened since november 2nd until januarn we learned this information? so i think there's just tons of questions we have. that, you know, the press was all over this when it was president trump. so, again, i think the double standard is obvious and then the tons of questions, i think every american has. >> ainsley: some of the questions are, if china is giving money to the university of pennsylvania, did they have. >> millions. >> ainsley: access to this office? exactly. were they able to go in there and see what's inside the closet? why aren't they telling us where the second location is? with trump, they clearly said mar-a-lago, they went in and stormed in the doors when he wasn't there to go and knock down his closet.
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>> brian: melania's closet and their sons. and then, why is someone leaking this? do you think they don't want him to run? steve is saying probably not. >> i don't know. i mean, we'll have to wait and see. i do think it's interesting the location like i think there is broader question, who had access to the biden center? who owns the building? i don't know. we know china money funded a lot of the activities at biden center and financed a lot of it. we don't even know what the second location is. who has access to that. who owns that location? tons of questions that i think the american people are entitled to have answers to. >> ainsley: why did it take six years? the archives room or committee is telling him we need these documents. telling trump that it's been six years. why weren't they telling biden we need to you bring back what you took? >> i think that double standard. this is the big concern i hear from so many constituents is this double standard in the fact that there is no longer equal treatment under the law. just in this area alone. we know what happened with secretary clinton when she had classified documents.
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we know how they treated president trump and now we see this with president biden. again, that is what so frustrates the american people and why we formed this committee to look at the double standard and unequal application of the law on american citizens. we want to get to the bottom of this and make sure it stops as we go forward. >> steve: right. exactly. you know, there are so many questions about, you know, what did joe biden know and when did he know it. if this second instance happened before the midterms as well, it looks like a cover-up. but i think you hit the nail on the head as well, congressman, when you're talking about who had access to these documents. we don't know who had access to them at the penn biden center and we don't know, human praably the stuff was at joe biden's house. which would mean like hunter biden would have access to and it everybody in the family and anybody who visited. but the "new york post" has got a story this morning that said before the penn biden center even existed and this is according to the hunter biden laptop from hell, apparently
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hunter was talking to his agent at caa about the upcoming biden center with up. and essentially they were talking about the goals and one of the things, one of the plans was wealth creation. that's all it said. wealth creation without an explanation. so it looks like hunter was in on this from the very beginning. >> again, we don't know it wouldn't surprise us learning what we have learned thus far about the biden business operation. i want to hit on one point though. this idea that the justice department seems to get involved in all our elections. i mean, one of my colleagues said this in a committee hearing and i thought it was so accurate 2016 they spy on president trump's campaign. in 2018, they have the mueller investigation. 2020 they suppressed the hunter biden story and in 2022 they suppressed this information. so that the american people don't have access to it as we're getting ready to decide who is going to be in office in the midterm election. so, again, i think that is a --
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why don't you just stay out and let the american people decide who we want in office representing us. >> brian: yeah. and the twitter files are so revealing, too, about what was going on and what adam schiff was doing. deciding needs to be banned by calling up twitter. this is unbelievable what the democrats had access to the social media platforms. >> going to look at all of that. >> brian: look at jim jordan's calls. >> i wouldn't be calling. we're going to be looking into all of that. this cozy relationship between big tech, big government to keep information from the american people. >> steve: you took our call. thank you very much for appearing today, sir. >> thank you. >> let's talk football. damar hamlin is headed home. yep. the buffalo safety discharged from the hospital after more than nine days away from his first amendment, away from his teammate. former nfl player de'von stihl will rant next. soon. >> ainsley: don't let uncertain economy scare you away. dave ramsey and cruz will join us next.
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>> steve: here we are 12 days into the new year and a lot of people have new financial fears with chatter or recession perhaps this year. nearly three out of four americans have concerns about the next 11 months. don't let that stop you from building your wealth in 2023. >> you can do it. start with money-making tips. we called in our friends at ramsey solution. personal finance expert rachel cruze who used to live at the top of the stairs there at the ramsey place. [laughter] >> steve: good morning to both of you. >> we need to clarify because she is my daughter. >> steve: she is your daughter. absolutely. i think everybody knows she is your daughter. >> that's a little weird. >> steve: dave, let's start with you. one of the tips you say is take a look at what you've got, moneywise, resource wise and organize it. >> you know, one of the things
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that we have got a lot of fear out there right now. and everyone is scared to death and there's a lot of anxiety and a sense of being overwhelmed. and the thing that pierces through that more than anything else is an action plan. and even if your action plan doesn't move you today, it gives you a sense of release. and i remember being terrified about money but when i actually started walking my way through it, the terror kind of melted away. create a zero based budget. lay out a game plan, focus on the most important things, food, shelter, clothing transportation and utilities, that's not subscriptions, that's not eating out. get the. >> all the fun stuff. >> steve: absolutely the debt snowball i have heard you say a million times you're absolutely right get rid of all debt. and rachel, your dad also says puts together a $1,000 emergency fund. so that come hell or high water you got 1,000 bucks. >> yeah. that's right. i mean, that's your starting place is that $1,000. that's your cushion. for a majority of americans they can't cover $1,000 emergency
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fund. wire doing great when you get to that point. dave mentioned the fear element of this. really important for people not to allow your emotions to make decisions with your money. you make really bad financial decisions when you have fear being your guide and your financial adviser. so, again, let the emotions die down, focus on facts. and there's a lot of scary things out there, right. housing market. the stock market, jobs, jobs report. everything is going on and so you need to really see what is my fear and be very specific about it. and then face it head on and create a plan around it. and that plan needed to have facts. >> steve: you know, you both have talked about the fear factor because these are scary times. we're used to the stock market going up. it's going down. it's going sideways. everybody is losing money. but, dave, we'll start with you and rachel, you chime in as well. how do you, given the challenges of 2023 with the, perhaps, a recession on the horizon, how do you build your nest egg?
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>> well, we're doing a thing tonight that's a free livestream. building wealth for 2023. we want you to join us, it's free. 200 to 300,000 folks watching. we want you guys to watch. in the reason we are majoring on fear all the data we are gathering where you osurveys and being on the error at a and talking to elm pooh. there is a lot of angst around there. what rachel said is very true. facts are your friends. so, when you lay these things out, and you say gosh, it's not as bad as it feels. and again, allows you the ability to pierce through this and keep rolling. can you build wealth. just don't stop investing. do stop overspending. don't binge, you know, your prime button to feel better. and, you know, that's the scary thing. you can't do retail therapy in the midst of this. >> steve: you're absolutely right. and i'm sure tonight folks watch the building wealth in 2023 livestream.
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7:00 central time. ramsey solutions.com/wealth. and, rachel, i would imagine that's when you tell everybody to put all their money in cryptor one piece of advice, no, no, no. we're going to actually look at the s&p and say hey, let's actually give facts. the average return s&p since it began is 11.8% last year. so, you really do want to focus on let's see the con sis tense investing and again facts are going to bring you through the hard time so key to continue to invest. >> steve: einstein said the most powerful in the universe is compound interest. dave ramsey and his daughter rachel cruze we thank you very much for joining us live. >> thanks, steve. >> thanks, steve. >> steve: good luck tonight. meanwhile, carley joins us with some news. >> carley: we are going to start here steve with american crime crisis. armed robber caught on camera thanking convenience store owner pointing a gun at her and
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walking out with a handful of cash. this frightening scene playing out in tacoma washington. see the man calmly pulling the gun on grandmother working by herself behind the glass partition that seemingly plight suspect still polite suspect one loose. killer whale on florida's east coast. it 1 foot female or can a found beached on the sand in flagler county yesterday morning. experts say this is the first killer whale stranding in the southeast united states on record. marine biologists are going to be collecting samples to determine a cause of death. oh boy. subway is exploring a sale that would value the sandwich chain at $10 billion. that's according to the "wall street journal." the process is still in the early stages and still possible the company isn't sold but it's expected to attract potential corporate and private equity buyers. subway has been owned by its two
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founding families for more than 50 years. those are your headlines. janice, i'm hungry. >> janice: me too. i'm always hungry. take a look at the maps. still talking about incredible rain. mountain snow, wind for california. it's just been unbelievability last few weeks. this is since december 24th. we are talking about 30 to 40 inches of rain in some of these areas. really incredible. and then the mountain snow over 8 plus feet since december 24th. and we have more of the same on the way. it has just been rerentless. today we're going to see the heavy rain for parts of northern california in towards the northwest. but, look what happens on friday and the weekend moving into southern california and central california this weekend and early next week. so that weather pattern doesn't change. then we are tracking this east coast storm that's going to come up towards the northeast. we have the threat for severe storms for the southeast. mainly a rain event along the coast. but we could see some interior snow as well as ice and freezing rain. you want to pay attention to your local forecast and, of course, fox weather.com we'll
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keep you up to date. there is the severe storm threat today, large hail, damaging winds and even tornadoes. steve doocy is busy and keeping us in business. fox weather.com will keep you covered. over to you. >> steve: janice dean outside where it is currently raining. >> janice: not too bad. >> steve: thank you. coming up on this wednesday. islamic state fighter dubbed one of the isis beatles vanishes from u.s. custody after being sentenced to life behind bars for torture and murder. pete hegseth sounds off on that coming up next. ♪ after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. stand up to your symptoms with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop further irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa.
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brian he pled guilty to torturing and murdering western hostages including four americans, now one of the so-called isis beatles who was sentenced to life behind bars has reportedly vanished from our prison system. the outraged daughter of one of the victims saying quote in the past he has been traceable and we at least had the reassurance he was in a high security facility i don't want to think he managed his way easy treatment him assisting authorities or anything else. "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth is here to react. pete, that might be the case. correct? >> pete: might be the case. what we shouldn't forget here these jihadist from britain and
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elsewhere ducked the beatles sadistic burning people in cages and hostages and chopping off heads. we finally got this guy jihadi george in 2020. he could be receiving medical treatment. he could be doing court appearances. it's more likely he cut some sort of a deal for better treatment in exchange for information. you know, i wish he was in a black sided get mow getting water boarded that's where he should be. unfortunately, it feels like based on what we're hearing from these families, it may be some sort of a deal. let's hope it doesn't mean he ever sees the outside of a prison cell. >> brian: here's what they are saying to the daily record. alexandria katai is not currently in the custody of the federal bureau of prisons. certain reasons why a inmate may not be referenced as not in the bop custody. we'll see what happens there. >> who knows. >> brian: covid-19 seems to be over. the pandemic has its getting
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back to our daily lives. in china a different story. yet the president has extended the state of emergency when it comes to covid-19. why is that? >> >> pete: i don't know didn't the president say the pandemic is over directly to a question and now extended the millimeter yet again oh, don't worry, in the spring we will end the emergency. this is the endless emergency that this they use for any number of reasons of control and funding and the vaccine mandate was just lifted out of the military. only good thing came out of the omnibus. terrible bill. they lifted the vaccine mandate. put out a memo a couple days about it. he didn't want it lifted. he wanted to keep the vaccine mandate in. kicking out our vaccine. they would rather get out at 18 years than face the prospects of
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potential myocarditis. so, at every step this leadership right now doesn't want to do the right thing and they want to extend the emergency. >> brian: i think it's also important to point out the people that were discharged because they wouldn't take the vaccine are not going to be allowed to get back in. so that's who are risk. >> pete: for now. democrats didn't want to give it to them. republicans would do that in a second. they cut kind of a good deal on this omnibus to force the dod to stop kicking out troops. brines brian i sense you over the weekend and you and i together talk about why so many healthy people are falling over into cardiac arrest and if it does at all relate to this vaccine and the booster. >> pete: that's exactly right. we need look at all sides of this equation and lots of young healthy males and women made a personal health choice based on the fact they knew covid was no threat to them but they didn't know what other consequences could come from it. and the fact that the dod kept pushing this and across the
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