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>> carley: never owns the garage door. >> todd: we had that locked garage defense in law school. you remember that. >> thank you both, have a great day. >> carley: todd, great to you with you. breaking news, the giants won. with that "fox & friends" now. ♪ >> democrats beginning to turn on president biden. >> coming to terms with both politically and think troubling situations. >> it's an embarrassment. >> no one is above the law. >> is it possible that national security was jeopardized. >> i don't think we can exclude the possibility. >> this is a national crisis. >> new york city's mayor eric adams is in el paso to get a firsthand look at the growing border crisis. >> sources tell fox news december migrant encounters exceed 250,000. >> brian walsh's mother outside the family's home after her son was charged with misleading the police and his wife on his
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disappearance as one of ana's friends makes a heart wrenching admission. >> do you believe she is alive. >> it's 1 in a million. >> dr. martin luther king jr. >> dr. king's life and legacy show us the way. >> president biden becoming the first sitting president to deliver remarks from dr. king's church. >> the bill getting a close win against their divisional rival the dolphins. >> damar hamlin watched the game from home saying quotes my heart is with my guys as they compete today. ♪ speak life ♪ speak life ♪ to the deadest, darkest night ♪ speak life ♪ when the sun won't shine and you don't know why ♪ look into the eyes of the broken hearted ♪ watch them come alive as soon as you speak hope, you speak love, you speak -- you speak life ♪
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♪ >> pete: good morning, everybody. >> rachel: is it a good morning, really? >> pete: not a good morning. bad morning, everybody. lawmpt. >> pete: why are you laughing, chris? >> lawrence: i was hopeful. >> pete: i don't want to be here. i don't want to be here. >> rachel: just so everyone in the audience, our viewers here, when we walked in, they were playing i'm a loser, baby. he has been razzed all morning. >> pete: this is so so bad. surrounded by giants fans. how do you throw a 3-yard pass when you need 8 yards and the game is on the line. >> lawrence: i agree with your frustration. i'm not going to condemn you too much because my cowboys play tonight and i need all the good energy.
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goodwill. >> pete: i'm going to condemn you all morning long. it's like a death not in the family like of a pet. it's not the same level. >> rachel: lower in the hierarchy. >> pete: it was terrible. you saw me in the office. >> rachel: i was here late. i never went home after work yet. as you never go home after either. i had to host the big sunday show. and pete was decked out. he even had a vikings hat. vikings shirt. he was in his office. my kids were in my office and they could hear him screaming next door. i went in to see him it looked like he had had a few beers. [laughter] it was not a good scene. >> pete: it was good, decent scene at that moment. >> rachel: left the building and security was like your boy is going down as i left they were already rejoicing. >> pete: kudos to bills fans and
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bengals fans that the afc has got some great squads. the giants are going to get crushed by the niners. listen, i had to get it all out. it's cathartic, it's helpful. all our producers are giants fans. >> lawrence: there is always next year. itch are a rach there is always another pet. >> pete: there is always another pet. you are right. thanks for wearing giants red, rachel. >> rachel: sorry, i didn't know. >> pete: thank you for indulging us. it is painful. we will move on this morning there is a far more, epically more significant it is martin luther king day today and we remember the legacy of an amazing american who paved the way for so many things in this country. >> rachel: we will help celebrate that by bringing in alveda king she will be here at 78:30 a.m. i'm looking forward to that. >> lawrence: because of dr. martin luther king we are all on that couch together and that's one thing to celebrate
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not because of check boxes but because people equal do you know the, not outcomes. and that's what he advocated for. we have got news today. president biden facing bipartisan backlash as more classified documents are found at his home in delaware. >> pete: house oversight committee chairman james comer calling on the white house to release the visitor log for the beach house. >> rachel: sounds like a good idea. ago election andrea hough with more. >> doing that major weight who has had access to classified documents. did the lawyers and aides who discovered them have the 3r0r security clearance? democrats are coming to terms what this could mean in terms of security for the country and politically for the party. >> is it possible that national security was jeopardized here? >> i don't think we can exclude the possibility without knowing more of the facts. i would like to know what these documents were.
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i would like to know what the ic's assessment is. >> all right. so here's' timeline on how these discoveries went down. january 9 news finally breaks. on the 11th one more document found at the president wants personal home by personal lawyers. sauber finds more documents there on january 12th. two days later reveals additional documents were found on thursday. we found that out over the weekend. attorney general merrick garland announced last week robert hush has been appointed special counsel to investigate the documents. house republicans want to know why these discoveries took so long to come out publicly and, once again, who has had access to them. >> after the general counsel was appointed we still found out that president biden's personal attorneys are still rummaging around what essentially would be a crime scene trying to find information to turn over this whole process has been handled poorly. shows two tier system of justice in america.
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we want to know exactly who all had access to those classified documents at the biden home. >> that's why comer is providing on the white house to provide a visitor throg president biden's personal home and that will date back to january of 2021. that's where he wants that log to start from. lawrence, rachel, pete? >> rachel: thank you alexandria. >> pete: what are chances they have a log for the side door of the beach house with all the dealers come in. >> rachel: prostitutes because hunter had access to this house. >> pete: he is living in that house. the documents are who knows where. we have no idea who is coming and going. it is a crime scene. and they are there hacking out. in it. steve. >> lawrence: can we talk about for a second i was reading the article and the statement they released. he said the attorneys were being escorted by the doj. why does the doj get to escort -- at the time of the crime that was committed, he was
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the former vice president. had no opportunity to declassify. his defense is not even a defense. his defense is actually pleading guilty. the white house thus far. when it came to the trump administration their defense has always been that he was the president at the time. he had the right to declassify. that is something that can be duped out. >> pete: everyone knew they were there. >> lawrence: everyone knew they were there. they have a dismif mar-a-lago that was the winter white house. just so we're clear there at the biden house there was never a scif. >> rachel: of course not. >> lawrence: why the different treatment and why does the doj get to escort his lawyers and this didn't happen at mar-a-lago? >> rachel: could you imagine if rudy giuliani was in charge of finding documents at mar-a-lago. this is totally different. should have already been an fbi raid. by the way not just for these documents. there are lots of crimes in the biden family that need to be investigated. they went into mar-a-lago, they
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raided trump's house. they went into barron's bedroom no. one goes in hunter biden's bedroom to see what's going on. trey gowdy last night on his show talked about how the media is focusing on this is different for biden and he says actually it's not. >> media wants to focuses on the differences and ignore the glaring similarity. mediocre reporters can one fact pattern than the other. differences matter legally and factually? do the distinctions make a difference? does it matter whether classified documents are found beside a vintage corvette. a dodge ram pickup truck or a golf cart at mar-a-lago? it would be nice if we had one standard for everyone. it would be nice if politics did not minimize the conduct of friends while maximizing the conduct of opponents. we shall see if the media and doj investigate both fact patterns with the same firm and vigor. they are not off to a very
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encouraging start. >> rachel: doesn't remain to be seen. it's really obvious that's not going to happen. >> pete: the president's lawyers were escorted around not the last escort service that was at the wilmington, delaware home. just saying. >> lawrence: that is true. we have got more news ahead. unique solution to combat the homeless crisis. watch. ♪ >> one store owner plans to use classical music from camping outside. >> pete: and tom brady's next move, the nfl team reported to be aggressively pursuing the goat. i'm sure it's not my vikings because we love losing. more next. ♪' ♪
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carr car back with your headlines starting with the latest of ana walshe's disappearance. brian's mom was spotted outside the house. photos of friends heart wrenching prediction about if she is even alive. >> the family and i know her personally how ana is driven and how she is independent. she would find a way to reach out to people if something would happen to her. >> carley: meanwhile a forensic psychiatrist told fox news that brian walshe's smiling in the courtroom indicates that he has
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the makings of a psychopath. he is due back in court on february 9th. the lapd is looking to rehire nearly 200 retired officers to combat an ongoing staffing shortage. the department says it expects about 600 officers to resign or retire within the next year. that is 20% higher than a typically departure rate and, get this: the lapd banning the thin blue line flag from public lobbies after receiving one single complaint saying it represents violent views. the lapd chief.ing out memorials for fallen officers are authorized in all public spaces. the nfl playoff the cincinnati bengals getting a big wild card win over their divisional rival ravens. cincinnati defensive end sam hubbard scooping and scoring a fumble for the game-winning 98-yard touchdown. it was the longest fumble return for a touchdown in nfl post season history.
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how about that? meanwhile, the bills also getting a close win against their divisional rivals 34-31 safety damar hamlin cheering on his team from home tweeting my heart is with my guys and todd piro's new york giants taken down pete's vikings. had to say it. >> barclay muscling forward. barclay, he is in for today's game on the line. he is not going to get there and the giants will take over. >> new york scoring late and getting that big stop to win 31-24. it's the g men's first playoff victory in 11 years. round up wraps up tonight lawrence's cowboys. comes as cbs sports reports the raiders are aggressively pursuing inthe seven time super
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bowl champion this off season. the move would renoon night brbrady and josh mcdabbles. stay tuned when fox news contributor and podcast host jim gray will join us in the 8:00 hour. pete, i'm so sorry for your loss. >> rachel: you are reading headlines and could you hear him complaining about the vikings over here. still spouting you need 8 yards you can't throw it three. >> lawrence: going to be a good year. april. >> rachel: she going to be a great mom. >> carley: it's all right. i'm still the moms of the vikings players are still proud of them for the effort that they explained. >> rachel: carley, i can't wait to see your baby. so awesome. >> carley: thank you my
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contribution to the conversation. >> pete: maybe a little distracting talking about brady going somewhere else before he plays the playoff. >> lawrence: that's what we want. >> pete: that's what lawrence wants. let's check in with senior mealing just janice dean. >> janice: i'm very glad that fantasy football is over. >> rachel: me too. >> janice: so glad it's over. i'm never doing it again. it's terrible. >> pete: you will be in next year. >> janice: oh no, i won't. one and done. over. i'm a sore loser by the way. >> lawrence: good sport. >> janice: do i get a trophy for that. >> rachel: we get participation trophies. >> janice: get to the weather j.d. it's cold. it's cold in new york and cold as far as south as florida my friends. it is freezing. mickey is freezing his tail off. take a look at it. advisories for the sunshine state and more of the same that we have been deal with for weeks across california.
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one new storm system moves in and have a period of dry weather which is great news. we are breaking records, the move up in the scale there the latest storm moving. in we're going to shift the track towards the rockies and the plain states over the next couple of days. that's where we are going to he soot biggest snowfall totals. we're going to see the potential for more severe storms for parts of the southern plains and mississippi river valley and then that risk is going to shift towards the midwest and the great lakes with the snow risk wednesday and thursday and the front moves through toward the east coast on thursday and friday. continue to keep you up to date fox weather.com for all your latest details. so happy to see you on the couch this morning.
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>> pete: absolutely. >> rachel: we don't actually give participation trophies here at "fox & friends." that's the other northwest work. they do that. >> pete: come back next year, janice and win it. >> rachel: we celebrate our winner todd piro. when you win on "fox & friends weekend" or usually when you are here you win. it's true. it is true. that's actually true. >> lawrence: unless you want some billiards game. >> pete: you won on the bouncy horses. >> lawrence: not true, bouncy ball on the wheelchair. every athletic sport i win. >> pete: check the tape. all right. we're going to move on to another topping. speaking of basketball, thank you, lawrence. three point contest i smoked it. >> rachel: i said' when lawrence is here he beats you. when he is not here you usually beat me and will. >> pete: it's confirmed i don't want to be here. when is the show over? okay, two and a half hours. stay with us.
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>> rachel: carley is nice mommy and i'm tough girl. >> pete: ever had two girls. can we get a replacement? we might get there we're going to get to this topic. all right. so will walton was an nba legend. he is a lefty. he is no conservative. he has always been a lefty. he wrote an op-ed on a plan to relocate san diego's homeless population as some 7-eleven stores in texas and california are having to use classical music outside to try to shoe shw away homeless people. bill walton nice rich area where he is writing proactively an op-ed to talk about how bad it is. here is a portion of the headline sun break ranch is the answer to san diego and america's homeless crisis. here's what he wrote. most of us can no longer walk or bicycle our downtown city
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streets, sidewalks and parks without facing an obstacle course of tents, bodied, human excrement needles and trash and a slew of walking zombies who are impossible to distinguish those out on their luck or substance abusers about to attack us. we the civilized taxpayers of our society are forced to cede our cities and parks to lawlessness that just cycles ever downward into more lawlessness. >> rachel: pete, i didn't know who this was you said this guy is. >> i played basketball with his son. i know his son fairly well or at least i used to. we haven't been in touch for awhile. his dad is a very known liberal. >> rachel: democrat, yeah. >> pete: to get to this point says something. >> lawrence: we were talking about this. i don't think there has been this great awakening from the left. i think the moment they have to live with their ideas, that's
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the awakening. it's fine when they burn up other people's communities. it's fine when there is needles in tore people's communities. it's fine when people are shooting each other in urban america. but the moment these people then come to their communities and put tents in their communities, then it becomes a problem. i actually love the op-ed. i think there were several things in the op-ed i would love defund the police the rule of law. if they want to get rid of the people on the street law enforcement to do it. it's a dangerous area. the people there have their own little police force they have that cheaties. i have been reporting on this for a long time. if they do support the rule of law when the cops go in there to do their job are they going to have their back one viral video and all of a sudden the cops are the enemy again interesting you
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said the policy. zombie like feel that's fentanyl. all the drugs coming across our border. that's meth. there are those policies right there on the border right there in san diego. did he have some good ideas. this is part of his plan. he says he wants the federal government to lease 2,000 acres. in ca sun break ranch, this designated as temporary homeless health zone. military and security supervisors to bailed tent with surplus equipment from the iraq and afghan deployments. >> pete: we left it over there. >> rachel: the taliban has that. put it out of ba boa park and some places where he lived. >> pete: relocation plan over mere. by the way we have texas 7-eleven owner talked about using opera music to deter the homeless on "fox & friends
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first." here is he. >> we are experiencing people experiencing homelessness. they are camping next to our store in an abandon would building the only way -- i tracy the issue and saying this is a problem. and we heard about a couple stores in california. experts said classical music and opera are annoying and it's working. they are definitely annoyed. even a couple people will say it's loud and it's rude and they don't hang around on the property anymore. >> rachel: i have a lot of questions about this. if i recall, if it deters the homeless, is it deterring customers from coming in. the other part is, mozart. i love classical music it. puts people to sleep though. >> lawrence: it's disrupting their high.
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>> rachel: classic music and drugs don't mix. >> lawrence: drug users it is rock, hip hop, it is uppers. they need this is messing with their brain, their high. >> rachel: i thought of baby mozart. it's going to make people. >> lawrence: it's not melt music when you are snorting meth. >> pete: camping out no good. >> lawrence: they don't like it. >> rachel: good information always here at "fox & friends." hard news here. all right. coming up, democrats seemingly no longer in denial about the border crisis. >> this is a national problem. we must have real immigration reform. >> rachel: nicole malliotakis as mayor adams calls on the biden mayor adams calls on the biden administration to step it up.
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agents encountering 450,000 migrants in december alone. that's the highest month in history. new york g.o.p. congresswoman nicole mall talk kiss joins us now. thank you for joining the program this morning. >> good morning. there is a lot of talk now but it seems like now that the migrants were shipped to new york and other liberal cities. they are pointing the pointing is the finger at the federal government. >> the mayor is right in the sense that this is a national crisis. he needs to say a national crisis created by joe biden. joe biden put in place the policies via executive order that created this mess. this was not happening under president trump. it was not happening under president obama. and it has reached a record high. and i think what the biggest issue is whereby the federal government should be helping is at the border determining right away whether someone has a legitimate asylum case or not. we know that roughly 70% of the
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people who actually show up for court have their cases denied. we also know that so many more don't even know show up for their court date and some don't apply for asylum. that's really what is unnun dating the system. the mayor also has incentivized illegal immigration. you saw yesterday how people were saying they want to go to new york city with the mayor because they hear that new york city is housing the migrants and they are providing for their needs i represent a very diverse ethnic community so many immigrant including my parents live in the district. gee, i came to this country and followed the rules and did everything right. no one paid for my house. they are wondering why they need to pay for the housing of to the tune of $2 billion this is going to cost new york city residents. the mayor has incentivized. this is he using new york city right to shelter law meant for new york city's citizens that need housing. our own homeless and yet, he is unnun dating the system as well
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taxpayers are looking atticus major fronts fire and police. >> doesn't make sense when you have all these homeless folks all across the street in new york city. they get no housing. they get no food. it's just nonsense. i want to get your comments on this classified documents. five more documents found at biden's residence. what is conditioning going to do? is there some investigation from the congressional level expected on this? and why is the doj escorting the biden administration and his lawyers everywhere? why is there no raid at his home? >> there is definitely a double standard. and this is exactly what representatives co-march and jim jordan are going to get to the bottom to. we don't like this two tiered justice system and that's why we created a select committee to focus on that specifically. how these agencies, whether it be the doj or the fbi are treating republicans and democrats differently. i think the question that we really want to get to the bottom to, in addition to that what
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were in these files? who had access to them. and i think it's particularly concerning to the american people considering that hunter biden hats all these unsavory relationships with foreign entities and profited over those relationships. and he had access to this home was renting the home and living in the home according to his records. that's the thing we want to get to the bottom. to say we do deserve transparency. the fact this was held from the american people when this was found prior to november election equally disturbing and a sense of interference in our election system. >> lawrence: american people are going to be watching, especially republican voters promised that these investigations were going to take place. they want you guys to deliver from an economic standpoint. they want you to check this two tiered justice system. congressman, we will be following. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> lawrence: joe rogan vs. wokeness. the broadcast host warning about
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the mindless ideologies impacting america's youth. our next guest believes in faith and second chances. jack brewer joins us live on how he is helping prisoners adapt to life outside. that's next on "fox & friends." ♪
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location. we feel that it is a good way to transition them back into society this garage is full of toys and this is a major part of our fatherhood program which we have in the prison across florida. we use these toys to help fatherless get reunited with their children. >> whenever you have a generational curse of your father going to prison or your father's father going to prison. many of those prisoner's dads are in prison and some of their kids are headed there. >> rachel: how do you heal that cycle because that's tough stuff. >> it is only way to heal it through the fatherness spirit they give their lives to jesus. these men are getting out. they are staying in our residential center when they get out they are changing their families no.
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one can tell me it doesn't work because i see it every day. >> why is it so important for you to to be hands on. >> sometimes god appoints you to do certain things. >> you are a pastor, right? >> yes, i am. when did you become a pastor? >> i was ordained december of 2019. >> why did you want to do that. >> god called me to it. i was in a moment in my life where, you know, i was like okay, man, jacque, start living better and doing better. one of my best friends fell off a bridge in vegas rach rawch by accident? >> yes. he was in the icu and he squeezed my hand god told me he was going to make it. i told god i would live each and every day serving him. and as long as i'm using scripture, using this bible, not my thoughts, not my fleshly desires. not the things that i think are right or wrong. if i go straight from this word
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of god, then i know i'm searching my father in heaven. >> i think as you are telling me that what a gift. >> the only way i'm doing what i am doing is through the power of god. i believe in power signs and miracles. i see a miracle every time i step into a prison. >> i'm so excited to show you the second chance center. >> wow. >> what am i seeing here, jack? >> what you see here it's a vision. it's a god given vision that brings men who are incarcerated and they have actual freedom in here. we have programs. you'll get a chance to see every program that we have to help these guys rehabilitate and come bang into society gives them confidence when they get out.
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>> rachel: did you know how to do this before? >> no, ma'am. >> when i come home, i'm not coming back to prison. i come back in a suit, and we are preach the gospel and say how good god and jesus is ♪ jesus christ jesus christ ♪ holy ghost ♪ holy ghost party don't stop ♪ for all that he did ♪ jesus is true ♪ jesus is the life ♪ jesus is the way to could right ♪ everybody stand up ♪ put your hands to the sky ♪ >> i give all the praise and all the power and all the glory to jesus above because if it wasn't for him, i wouldn't be standing here to be a are the pa of jack's group. [applause]
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it such a motivating force to have people that see that potential in us i think he is what second chance looks like, amen? when i first met him, he was wearing what i was wearing. ♪ >> these people that's involved in this room is part of your dream and now you got somebody to back you up. >> thank you, lord. [applause] >> >> i didn't expect to feel the holy spirit more in here that i often do out there. [applause] >> all the believers of the mighty god say amen. >> amen. >> > >> pete: beautiful. >> rachel: let's brings in jack. i will tell you this man is really doing god's work.
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jack, welcome, i have to tell you, i'm still processing everything i saw with you. it's just truly remarkable. and i think before i have you say something the man that was behind the podium had been in prison for 22 years and he comes back to the prison to give hope and a message of christ to all those prisoners. he actually lives with jack right now. jack? >> yeah. i can hear him snoring now. [laughter] >> to be honest with you. but, you know, rachel, having you come there. was so amazing because, you know, i have been doing this work for a long time and some people have told me they were coming and you actually came and so for me to watch, you know, this air all across the country, you know, i have to hold back
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tears because, you know, sometimes when you pour your heart and soul into something, you know, most of these men no one believes in. you know. i look at myself in the a mirror, people just want to rent a place or give them a job this is america. this is a place where we are all living on second chances. >> this is a place that people were poor and they came and found prosperity. this is the place where the world dreams to be. but we have these men that have done their time they pay their price. many have found christ and found salvation but we treat them as second or third class citizens. so, you have no idea the impact that you and everybody at fox is having right now changing the hearts and minds of people. >> rachel: i think it's important to note, too. when you saw that group singing and they are amazing guards are
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singing with the prisoners, what an equalizing moment that is and the guards and the people who work in this private prison were praising god, praying and worshiping with the prisoners. and then what jack does that is so amazing. he not only has this second chance center where they can learn these skills, but then they have this transition home because it's so hard for them to find a place to live after where they can, you foe, get on their feet again. and then he has the, you know, after-school program, hoping that people never end up in prison for kids who are at risk. so, jack, i just can't tell you how moved i still am and how many people have reached out to me wanting to donate to the jack brewer foundation and to the second chance project and your actual program. because they see that you are giving something. not just giving them a snack or a skill. you are giving them jesus christ and that's something they can hold on to for the rest of their
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lives. >> lawrence: you are doing amazing work, brother. i saw the evolution. the jack prepastor and jack now. did you it transparently for everyone to see. >> pete: amazing. >> rachel: thank you, jack. and thank you to the geo group who runs that prison and allowed us in to see what you are doing with the second chance. >> pete: jack, you are the real deal. we love you. >> rachel: we do. >> i appreciate it. mlk is even more special for us to watch this and understand, you know, really what we are fighting for today in this nation and god bless you. >> lawrence: god bless you too, brother. >> rachel: thank you, jack. taking on the fatherless crisis in the right way. >> lawrence: he is there. officials warn a new covid variant may be more likely to infect people that have already been vaccinated dr. janette nesheiwat joins us live next.
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immunity having the antivirals and therapeutics. >> pete: you can't remember the last time had you to hospitalize and do you remember the beginning when things were more serious. there was overcounting of deaths and hospitalization. how much overcounting? >> so it's estimated approximately 50% of the number of covid deaths and hospitalizations were overcounted. >> pete: 50% that's a huge number. >> that's an estimate. >> pete: they rationalized shutting down our lives based on those numbers. >> so important to get it right. why? our policies, protocols and data what the covid prevalence is in the community. if we don't have the accurate data we are doing the things wrong way. lockdowns and shut downs and vaccine mandates that shouldn't be done in the first place. >> pete: how does that happen? how do we overcount by 50%? we said covid but it was actually something else? >> that's a great question. say you are in a car accident or having surgery or maybe a gunshot wound and did you go to
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