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>> ainsley: todd piro joins us with more on her life. >> todd: tributes pouring in overnight. her mother priscilla releasing this statement to people magazine, it is with a heavy heart that i must share the devastating news that lisa marie has left us. she was the most passionate, strong and loving woman i have known. we ask for privacy as we try to deal with this profound loss. thank you for the love and prayers. lisa marie died thursday after being rushed to the hospital earlier in the day. l.a. county first responders were called to the home for a woman in cardiac arrests. paramedics arrived six minutes later and performed cpr and regained life, she was later pronounced dead. touching tributes. her former husband nicolas cage putting out this statement, this is devastating news, lisa had the greatest laugh of anyone i ever met.
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she lit up efr room and i'm heartbroken, i find solace believing she is reunited with benjamin. john tro volta says, lisa, baby girl, i'm sorry, i will miss you, i know i will see you again. tom hanks and his wife rita sharing a selfie and priscilla sharing this message, our hearts are broken, tom hanks and rita wilson, had spent time during the movie tour, lisa marie was honest and direct and spoke eloquently about her father, what the movie meant to her, a celebration of her dad. presley attended the golden globes award tuesday night. the actor gave love to lisa marie and priscilla during her acceptance speech. >> thank you for believing in me, lisa marie and priscilla, i love you forever. you could at least play "suspicious minds" or something.
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>> todd: lisa marie survived by her three daughters. she was just 54 years old. back to you. >> ainsley: too young. married four times, she had riley who is 33 and benjamin, the one who committed suicide unfortunately in 2020s, two with her first cousin and then married michael jackson and nicolas cage and michael lockwood, they had two daughters, finally and harper. we saw the video todd just showed, she was walking the red were caet and talking to billy bush and had to hold on to her manager, she said i am just going to grab your arm. people said she appeared unsteady. authorities said there appeared to be no drugs found at the scene. she did code a few more times at the hospital. they placed her on life support
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and gave her a temporary pacemaker and didn't make it. >> cardiac arrest. >> larry gatlin, friend of the show, wrote two hit songs with elvis. we wanted to give you more time to put in perspective, lisa marie, whose dad passed away when she was just nine. >> good morning, kids. i made two new year's resolutions this year. i made my mind up i would stop saying that i love things that i don't love. i don't love chocolate cake, i like chocolate cake, i have used it in a cavalier manner. i made resolution, when i say i'm going to pray for somebody and sent them my heartfelt condolens, i'm going to do that. this old 74-year-old father and grandfather got on his knees in the hotel room in albuquerque and said a prayer for priscilla. she's a wonderful woman, always
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treated me very kindly. started a song for her, in a perfect world, we wouldn't outlive our kids, but it is not a perfect wogod only knows. i cannot imagine losing janice, life and death and one will say goodbye to the other one someday, but losing a child. my heart goes to her, at lisa marie, she was on the opry with me a few years ago, i got to introduce her. it's a very sad time, it really is. >> ainsley: larry, priscilla lost the love of her of well, tried to save him, couldn't. and then she lost her grandchild, benjamin, to suicide, and then loses her daughter. lisa marie also lost her child and she said in 2020, my heart and soul went with you, the depth of the pain is suffocating and bottomless. without you, every moment of
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everyday. do you think she died, her heart went out, did she die of a broken heart. did you talk to her after she lost her son? >> i did not. like i say, i'm not going to sit here and tell y'all and the world that we were best friends. we did not see each other often. i talked to priscilla a few times on the phone. my brother-in-law, don malone a rancher in texas, whatever does not kill us makes us stronger. he said good lord, it is pretty hard to answer those questions, death and tribulation and trial make us stronger? she is i guess an example to us to keep our faith and keep praying and keep believing, but what -- i'm not questioning god,
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but how tough do you want priscilla to get, lord, hard to understand this here. >> uh-huh. larry, what is it like to be the daughter of an icon like elvis presley? >> i cannot imagine it. i really feel, i have an empathy for the children of famous parents. janice and i have tried not to push that on our kids. neither one of them wanted to sing. kristen is a great singer and so is josh. he hit a bad note in the school musical and doesn't like that. we supported them as they went their own lives and made lives for themselves. we're proud and thankful for them. i've seen so many children of famous people that can't get out from under the shadow or burden it puts on them. i mean, can you imagine lisa marie being the daughter, the
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child of maybe the second most famous man in the history of the world, next to christ himself. the king of kings and the king of rock-and-roll, that must have been, while it was wonderful, must have been a heavy burden. >> absolutely, plus losing any parent at nine years old. larry gatlin, thanks so much, appreciate it. >> ainsley: great to see you. >> god bless, kids, see you soon. >> ainsley: god bless you, too. to the document probe putting the white house on defense. attorney general merrick garland is appointing a special counsel to investigate president biden handling of the classified papers. >> the latest batch of sensitive materials found in the garage of the delaware home next to the commander-in-chief corvette and a third place, lucas tomlinson has details from the white house this morning. lucas tomlinson. >> classified material has now been found three times, this latest batch discovered in one of president biden's delaware homes. >> president biden: my lawyers
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reviewed other places where documents from my time as vice president were stored and finished review last night. they discovered a small number of documents of classified markings in storage areas and file cabinets in my home and my personal library. department of justice immediately notified and the lawyers arranged for the department of justice to take possession of the documents. >> attorney general merrick garland tapped robert hur, who served in the trump administration, to lead this new probe. look at the timeline. first batch of classified material discovered on december 4th, reported contents discovered at biden center office in washington, d.c. on november 9, fbi begins assignment, on november 14th, garland assigned an internal investigation, on december 20th,
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second discovery of classified materials found at biden's home in wilmington. january 5, briefed garland and advised special counsel was warranted and just yesterday a third discovery of classified material. biden attorneys says additionasm documents identified, and president biden admitted classified material was discovered in his garage, which president insists was locked next to his corvette, viewers will remember from this campaign ad. >> there will be transparency and what can be shared and said by this white house. >> i disagree, there has not been a limit of transparency, that is -- not a limit, that i will disagree with you on that. notable from this timeline, biden classified documents were discovered two weeks before garland named special counsel to go after former president about
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his handling of classified materials. >> unbelievable. thanks so much, you get the sense, if you look at cover of the "new york post" today, of everything i thought we'd hear, i thought we'd hear maybe the president of the united states had in his house different places where there might be classified documents, or other offices, i didn't think we would hear it being kept in a garage. not saying for sure that is where the paperwork is, he says, i don't know if it was a nervous thing he said, locked and with my corvette. if trump had said that, that would have been bigger news than you could imagine. people tried to bury one of the worst ad libs in the history of the scandal. >> ainsley: what a great headline, anybody vet this guy. >> brian: came from this exchange with peter doocy yesterday. watch. >> mr. president, classified
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material next to your corvette? what were you thinking? >> president biden: let me, i will get a chance to speak on all this, god willing soon. i said earlier this week, by the way, my corvette is in a lock garage, it is not like it is sitting out in the street. >> so the material was in a locked garage? >> yes, as well as my corvette. as i said earlier this week, people know i take classified documents and classified material seriously. i also said we're cooperating fully and completely with justice department review. >> brian: the corvette thing was off the script twice. >> ainsley: bizarre. >> brian: and back to the script, whatever his lawyers wrote for him. >> ainsley: picture of the box in the garage, we don't know if that is where they were found, in the garage somewhere. looks like a box in our parent's garage of old stuff from our grandmother's house and that is where national secrets are kept
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in that garage right there? >> from a military perspective, if you take one clasified document and handle it improperly, you could be court marshalled for that, worse for guys that took pictures inside a submarine that were benign, go to jail. >> ainsley: good point. >> he is commander-in-chief or was vice president and in a box in the garage and your think tank gets money from china? >> ainsley: discovered a third something or other, one page they said that was discovered among stored materials in an adjacent room. mud room like the tool room? >> couple scenarios, best scenario for the president, someone else packed it up and i can show you. number two, these are arbitrary notes that don't have revealing facts, just topics that are important. or other things. you start looking and say why would you keep this piece of paperwork, why keep this page? there -- if there is a reason he
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kept it, that could lead to a wider investigation. some point, does the fbi take the lead or will they continue to let his lawyers take the lead to discover where their client might be keeping some material that he shouldn't have? and greg jarrett said, i don't know the lawyers have security clearance, if they don't, they're in trouble because they have documents they shouldn't. >> ainsley: will jim jordan, judiciary, be able to say, we want to see which documents you were holding? >> i imagine they will try. >> ainsley: connected to burisma or china or his son's business dealings, we need to know. >> i'm waiting, there was no raid on the garage, it was voluntary search by his own lawyers. timing is suspicious across the board. republicans takeover in the house and about to investigate hunter biden overseas dealings, this was discovered in most part before the election, but not revealed until after and does
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joe biden have other political enemies in washington who would like to see him not -- >> about to do what? >> announce a run for a second term. >> ainsley: thank goodness the lawyers did the right thing. >> did they? i can't assume they did the right thing from the beginning. we have no idea. >> >> ainsley: true. >> their story they are telling us. >> ainsley: if true, they turned over to the doj and now a story, you would think in some situations based on things that happened in the past, they would try to cover it up, glad they didn't. >> most intriguing gap i didn't know until yesterday, november 9, we know about november 2, november 4, they contact archives and arive coos gets justice involved. november 14th, merrick garland assigned john laos, and everything goes silent and the 20th, laos was informed they found additional documents. if he is supposed to lead an investigation, why are lawyers
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leading the vgsz? laos should be in the home. he calls on december 20th, buddy, you're investigating me, right? i'm turning over documents for you. okay, great. enjoy christmas. see you in january. >> uh-huh. >> doesn't make sense. i don't know why it started yet, why did they go to the closet? >> any chance laos would have said, you need to check his house. >> why wouldn't laos do it, why are you letting his lawyer -- >> ainsley: maybe they didn't want to, why not get jim -- >> treated differently than donald trump? >> what about get jim to go over there and rifle through papers? >> how do we know that didn't happen in the garage? we don't. hi, carley. >> carley: also merrick garland's appointed special prosecutor for trump when he knew about the biden documents, interesting timing there.
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yeah. a lot being revealed. >> he knew he would face the same thing with the president and went ahead with the former president. >> carley: absolutely. leave that conversation there for now, more to come on that, meantime, getting to this in idaho. man accused of murdering four university of idaho students waiving right to speedy trial yesterday. bryan kohberger will be held without bail until his next court appearance set for june 26th. the 28 year old arrived in the courtroom with mysterious cuts on his face. the moscow sheriff says he got them from a bad shave. bryan kohberger is accused of murdering madison, kaylee, xana and ethan on november 13th. new twitter files detail how democrats pushed false narrative discrediting report by devin nunes exposing flaws in the trump-russia investigation. twitter flagged several democrats that the site was finding no evident of russian
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influence. nunes, former head of the house intel committee says democrats knew they were wrong. >> they all knew the russia hoax was that, a hoax, and their goal was not to just control the fake news, but to control the delivery of the fake news, which poisoned the american people. i bet if you did a poll today, i bet you would have half of america, maybe more, that would think trump and know ares had something to do with russia and it's a shame. >> carley: the journalist behind the latest batch of twitter files says this played a crucial role in the steele dossier and official trailer for the super bowl halftime show is out and rihanna is ready to shut down her critics who say she's been gone too long. >> last time we got -- >> predicted the end of rihanna. >> carley: cool.
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brian will be there live giving us updates from glendale, arizona at the stadium on february 12th. if you don't have a ticket, the only way to catch a super bowl is on fox, of course. >> reports about rihanna never coming back. are people allowed to have babies and come back to work? >> carley: they are. >> i hope. >> carley: i certainly hope so. >> where do they get the news report rihanna was done? >> carley: she has great lip glosses, her makeup line -- >> brian, ainsley is telling the truths, she was focusing on the makeup line and her music -- >> ainsley: she's a mother and entrepreneur. >> i have a lip line right here. >> chap stick and christmas. >> one lip at a time. >> from christmas. >> i didn't know you were the only one going to the super bowl. >> sorry, pete. carley was pregnant or she would
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>> ainsley: americans are saying goodbye to the golden state and taking their suitcases down to texas and the budget numbers justify it while sacramento has a 22.5 billion dollar deficit, austin texas has 33 billion dollar surplus. this as companies like tesla are investing over $700 million in
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the lone star state for expansion. joining me is someone who made the move from california to texas, ceo of conservative move, paul shebot. good morning, paul. why did you move to texas and how are you liking it? >> we love it, my wife and four kids, born and raised in california in the state of reagan. we had high crime and wanted to start a business. texas was top destination six years ago. we made the move and realized others were looking to make the move and created conservative move.com, and it has blown up over six years. we've seen the numbers, families and businesses leaving blue states to red state. >> ainsley: no regrets? >> no, we love it, you miss the weather in california, but so much quality of life is important to family for my wife and i raising four kids. look at how children thrive in
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schools, how you can run a business, low taxes and low regulation, quality of life is critical to raising kids and most red states have a blessing to offer that. >> ainsley: you are ceo of conservative move, what is that? is it encouraging other businesses to move to conservative states? >> it is, we are helping clients sell homes and move to red states. we have a escape blue states.com, running ads in blue states and most clien teleare middle-class families or small businesses and that is bread basket of this country. blue states are losing population, losing businesses and congressional seats. there is a huge trend happening in this country and i will say in texas we have more conservatives moving here, as w well. they are more conservative. >> ainsley: they say don't bring your politics, you are bringing
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>> back with a fox weather alert. seven people are dead across southeast after 30 reported tornados carve a path of destruction. six of those storm deaths are dead in alabama, where a sheriff department reports four victims were killed by flying debris. fox weather correspondent nicole joins us live from alabama. nicole. >> pete, a nightmare for historic town of selma, alabama. what you see was once a day care with dozens of people inside, including babies. some just a few weeks old shielded by staff members who
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had to act quickly as the tornado tore through this historic town. we start to see more of that destruction as the sunrises here, it is unfortunate to know this is going to be a storm so many across alabama remember and we'll have a tough time getting through. volunteer firefighters have been telling us the dozen of calls they received throughout the afternoon and evening yesterday of dozens of people trapped, calls for help. it is just block after block after block that you see just the sheer destruction here, truly a hole in the heart of so many, but across the south, the shock continues. other communities in georgia, kentucky and mississippi also reeling from those lines of storms, talking 10 consecutive hours of tornado warnings here. right now one of the worst january severe weather outbreaks since 2000, pete.
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>> pete: nicole, thank you so much, wow. follow this story and latest weather developments by downloading the fox weather app to your connected devices. check in now with senior metrologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> janice: stories of the angels protecting those babies in the daycares is just heartbreaking and our thoughts and prayers to all the folks that suffered incredible catastrophic damage. these are reports we saw this time yesterday afternoon, the tornado emergency from selma toward auburn and fulsome and alabama, alabama worst hit state. we saw doppler radar and saw the debris ball, saw radar picking up all of the debris happening and we knew it was going to be devastating for this area. we had close to four dozen reports of tornados that stretched from mobile, alabama,
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north of lexington, kentucky. we have a coastal event along the northeast coast, interior sections could see potential for snow and ice, we're watching that and then the west, some energy from the west fuelled those storms that brought the devastating tornados to the south and we still have more rain to come for this vulnerable area that has gotten 40 inches of rain along the coast of california. foxweather.com, never been more important time to have a weather service with fox and that is exactly the work they're doing is protecting lives. pete, thanks to them and thanks to everyone. >> pete: indeed, they do a great job, as do you, janice dean. one fed-up brooklyn deli owner publicly shaming shoplifters by displaying thieves of the week video behind the counter. watch. >> everyone has to respect the place, it is not a playground because they find it cool to do bad things like stealing or lying. i told them, if you guys don't
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have money or anything, talk to me and i'm here to help, especially when they are kids. it is actually difficult to call the police on them to tell them there are kids stealing from the store because they are not going to do anything about it because they are still minors. >> pete: petty and grand larceny in this neighborhood spiked by 55% since last year. >> geraldo: >> geraldo: joins me with his reaction. >> geraldo: good to see you. >> pete: they are stealing so often and in front of the owner filming and putting it behind the counter? >> geraldo: the setting is outrageous because of the impunity with which the youngsters commit larceny. when i was a kid, everybody has shoplifted, let's face it, over the years, bag of peanuts and you feel guilty about it. if you don't feel guilty, if you have no shame and the bag of
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peanuts becomes items that have value, this store is and similar establishments are suffering this epidemic of thievery that the shrinkage, the wastage, the diversion of really undermines small businesses, as well as big businesses and worst of all, it gives sense of impunity to the children where humiliation is the -- you don't want to send them to jail, you humiliate them, shame them, maybe, just maybe they will see themselves on the video looking as common thief that they are and change their conduct, that certainly is the hope of the owner. he is frustrated -- >> pete: shouldn't be the shop owner's job to be the shamer. the school said it is not on school time. clearly the parents aren't stepping in, the cops aren't doing anything. he's running video on a loop?
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>> geraldo: video on a loop is at least something. it presupposes that they have shame. some kids are so iran clad in their entitlement they don't have a sense of shame. i think embarrassment is a valuable tool. humiliation is a valuable tool. you don't overdue it, if you have someone participating in this anti-social conduct, shame them, maybe their mom will see it, maybe the neighbor will see it or their buddies in school will see it and say, i saw you stealing potato chips or doing this or that. i think it is a positive something. >> pete: aren't handcuff a valuable tool? >> geraldo: but shaming has been around since ancient greece and remember the old stocks, they put hands and feet, someone who was adulter or thief or
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whatever, the sense is there is an people morality in people, a goodness or conscience in everybody and it is an attempt, nonviolent attempt to do something, it is creative, i like it. >> pete: creative of the shop owner, he shouldn't have to be doing it, throw them in handcuff, remind them it is not legal. >> geraldo: you know what has happened in recent years, very recent years, breakdown of the social contract. people no longer feel a need to abide by a code of conduct and i think this may be a small step to reestablish that. >> pete: long discussion, we're out of time. see you on "the five" later today. coming up more classified documents discover boo biden aides stashed inside his garage next to his prized corvette.
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>> white house in full defense mode as attorney general merrick garland appoint special counsel to oversea biden document scandal. we learn the president's garage is third batch of classified material. congressman byron donalds joins us. what was your reaction to how the president answered peter doocy? >> i mean, it was just the most idiotic thing i ever heard. you could tell he went off script. his script has been short, they have guilty to say, they are trying to keep it as tight as possible. this looks terrible for joe biden. listen and to clear this up, he had documents, he was a former vice president of the united states. there is only one person in the country that can declassify information, that is a president. presidents leave office, they
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take documents with them. when a vice president leaves office or anybody else, you can't take classified information with you. it is clear cut, it is that simple. his reasoning about it being in a locked garage means nothing. >> the other thing, the timeline, how do you feel about this being known by november 2, election is november 8, we don't find out about it until second week in january, is that something that should be protocol? >> should not be the protocol, especially something this sensitive. let's be very clear, if donald trump was president of the united states and they found out about this, there would have been leaks galore to the press week before an election and i don't want to hear people saying the department of justice protocol, they don't interfere with elections. we are seeing there are elements of the federal government who have interfered with elections. the truth is they covered this up, other timeline notable is that merrick garland knew full
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well about this when he named special counsel into the case involving president trump. so they have known this is going on and only released at this point because republicans are taking control of congress and we are going to investigate. >> are you going to? you are on oversight, is that something with your agenda? >> absolutely. i think our chairman, jamie comer stipulated as much, we'll get to the bottom of this. more importantly, the national archive, they are choosing when and how to flex whatever muscle they have over there and so we're going to gets to the bottom of that and see what is going on. last thing to note, the media was running around saying they thought donald trump had nuclear codes at mar-a-lago. what is in joe biden's garage? stuff with highest clearance at the penn biden center, cti clearance at the penn biden center, what was in the
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documents? >> i just noticed the leadership thing, multiple rounds to pick a speaker, only person that got personal attack was you. joy reid and think congresswoman bush said you were a sell-out to your race. when the cameras went off, were you angry or disappointed? >> not really, i understand when you're a black republican, that is going to come. i tell people, they are like, do you have thick skin? no, i don't have thick skin, i have ceflar skin. you have to be prepared for attacks, i want truth to win out, the conversation and debate to continue. you deal with personal attacks and move on. >> think congressman, everybody knows your name, you stood out
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in the entire process, it might make you guys better. congressman, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> carley shimkus will give you rest of the news. >> carley: lisa marie presley, the ochild of elvis presley has died at 54. found unresponsive after suffering cardiac arrest. linda thompson, former girlfriend of elvis presley shared several pictures, including this one of elvis holding lisa marie as a baby with caption, my heart is too heavy for words. lisa marie is survived by her mother and three daughters, riley, harper and finley, she was just 54 years old. brian, over to you. >> brian: thanks, straight ahead, actor frankie muniz is switching gears andin joing nascar full-time driver, forget acting, he will zip up his unitard and join us on the
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>> ainsley: best known for hit show malcolm in the middle. >> i don't care about anything, except making you suffer. >> i don't care either. >> see who cares the least to most. >> now frankie muniz is trying out the real thing in his new career as a professional race car driver. for nascar arca series. frankie, what makes you think you are ready for this? >> well, it's something i've wanted for a long time. i actually did race cars professionally from 2006 to 2010, but took a long 10, 12-year break and realized i'm
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not getting any younger and if i want to race in nascar, now is the time. here i am, first day at daytona, about to get in the car for testing and i'm so excited. >> first day at daytona, i've driven the track, i won't give you tips, it's mortifying, the banks. arca is feeder to nas are ca, how do you prepare and get into the seat where you are right now? >> yeah, so last year when i decided to go back racing, i did everything to prepare, started racing late model to get stock car experience, race, all the racing before was different. i compare it like olympic diving andim swing, both involve swimming pools, but it is different. raced as many races as i could to learn the race craft and i'm really throwing myself off the deep end racing in the arca series, it is high level racing
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in stock cars and all my competitors have been doing it for a very long time. that sense, i feel like i'm ready and i will try my best and learn as quickly as possible. >> ainsley: my dad quoted walt disney, i hope i'll never be afraid to fail. you achieved so much success with television and now you're dipping your toes in something else, was that a hard thing for you to do and why did you do it? >> you know, in my life, i've always felt like i was -- i don't want to say running out of time, so many things i wanted to do in my life and i've been fortunate, i acted, raced cars in the past, played drums in a band, owned businesses. i look back and i want to feel like i didn't waste any time and experienced all things i wanted to do and reach for my dreams. i had my son 19 months ago. most people probably want to slow down once they had a kid. i wanted to have something he looked at me trying to achieve
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