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hey. >> listen, as you know, like he loves the giants. i love whoever covers the spread. the first jersey it was a 10. i will be there rooting hard. >> todd: as always great stuff. >> carley: great show. two hours just flew by and "fox & friends" begins right now. >> todd: for three hours. enjoy them. ♪ ♪ that's a beautiful shot of charlotte, north carolina. >> steve: is that real? >> brian: looks like a painting. >> ainsley: 60 degrees there. it's going to be almost 70 degrees in the afternoon. >> steve: i think that's why
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it's foggy right now. >> brian: unzip the sleeves off your coat and make it a vest if you have an option. >> steve: glenn youngkin, that's all he has got are the vests. >> ainsley: he is in virginia. he needs to take that vest to charlotte, north carolina. >> brian: he actually gave me one. >> ainsley: vest is like when you are in a hot bed and kick your leg out off of the sheet. >> steve: have a foot sticking out there for the cool air. >> ainsley: we have all done that. >> steve: yesterday i left the program a little early and brian and ainsley so aptly drove the car for an extra 45 minutes because i was down. >> ainsley: and the wheels came off. >> steve: let's hope not. i was down at the new york stock exchange. my brother-in-law took a new car the tes. bob garety to the left of him he and da dain right in the middles his rife and their done dain,
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and congratulations. very exciting. >> this is kathy's brother? >> kathy's brother. dain and peter doocy are the same age. we have all traveled together for years when the kids were in school. >> brian: what kind of company is it? >> steve: oil and gas producer located in north dakota and montana and central colorado. >> ainsley: when did he start this? how long did it take him to go public? >> steve: he has been in the oil and gas a number of years. started a number of companies. has done very, very well. >> ainsley: he chose to do this. you are doing pretty well. >> steve: you would think i would at least get free gas or something. but, anyway, congratulations. >> ainsley: what a year for your family. >> steve: i know it. >> ainsley: all going to be grandparents twice in the next few weeks. >> steve: we got the date for sally. >> ainsley: she is having a c section. what else the date? >> steve: stay tuned. come up. it's going to be a number of weeks. >> ainsley: and she is delivering in dallas. >> steve: um-huh. >> ainsley: and peter's wife
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hillary delivering in the d.c. area. >> steve: at the hospital mary was born. in. >> ainsley: so sweet. >> steve: full circle. thank you for joining us. big day in arizona. the vice president is traveling there today. she is not going to visit the southern border. she's mia as the graphic says. >> ainsley: instead president biden border czar spend her time pushing the administration's costly green energy agenda. >> brian: wait a second. that doesn't sound right. lucas tomlinson joins us with more. >> that's right, vice president kamala harris president's border czar she will be instead be attended a groundbreaking new renewable energy project called 10 west link which some might think sounds like a college football conferencemaker eric adams calling on president biden to close the southern border after more than 40,000 migrants arrived in the big apple since last spring.
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adams is calling this a crisis. quote. you see the support they deserve. and that includes a person with a singular responsibility of a decompression strategy and other methods to address the asylum seeker crisis we're facing. mayors from across the country are here in the nation's capital this week for the annual mayor's conference with immigration headlines some of the biggest concerns. last night florida governor ron desantis voicing his concerns about the border to tucker carson. >> national guard we control, we are putting resources. we have a big budget surplus, tucker, so we can do that and people are very happy, we are taking care of the vessels that are landing. otherwise the homeowners $2,500 a pop. we are stepping in where the federal government is failing. i think more states can do it, tucker. honestly, we should not have to be doing. this the federal government should be taking care of the immigration issue. >> last year saw a record number of migrants apprehended on the southern border and, guys, this sounds like a great investment opportunity this morning from
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steve. >> steve: exactly. all right, lucas. thank you very much. lucas just mentioned the mayor's' convention going on in the nation's capital. one of the things mayor adams did in new york in addition to putting on "the washington post" six points on how though fix the border all pretty reasonable, but he also said, you know what? we are running out of room. we are going to need $2 billion to handle the migrants we have got. and he is thinking about, once again, putting them on cruise ships. so they travel halfway across the country and then new york city would put them on a cruise ship. the legal aid society of new york who is on the migrants side and said those are not long-term solutions neas not a good idea. the mayor has to figure out where to put them. >> ainsley: antony blinken did speak to the group of mayors in d.c. and he didn't mention immigration. muriel bowser the mayor of d.c. said she is going to meet with a few other mayors with the president on friday.
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she definitely plans to bring up immigration. adams, our mayor here in new york. the 6 point plan just briefly he said wants to establish plans to settles the migrants in the u.s. before entry. fairly distribute newcomers regionally. federal funding for border screenings and localities where the migrants end up. expedited right-to-work status. clear congressional pathway to residency or citizenship. biden needs to appoint someone whose sole job is to oversee the crisis and coordinate. >> brian: she is there to celebrate about the electric grid as a great story. so we appreciate that it is a lost opportunity to visitor the border and bring attention to the security issue we are facing and drugs coming across the border are absolutely impacting my city of mesa, arizona. in the last two months we have recovered over 800,000 fentanyl tablets in mesa, over 200 pounds of methamphetamine just last
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monday. this is an issue in border states lighting ourselves on fire trying to get attention in washington, d.c. >> brian: mayor of new york is tight with biden. got to do these things going to need some money. fema needs more money. they do not need more money. they need to en40s laws they have. what an insult to kamala harris when he says i need one person in charge of the border. that's what kamala harris is supposed to be doing. she is not interested in doing it. going there, even doing zoom calls. she wants to be the king -- the queen of england and not do anything you have 40,000 they say illegals in this city. that's fine. mr. maher, you're responsible. you have done nothing to get rid of the sanctuary city status that attracts them there to begin with. i want them evenly passed out across the 50 states. really? because, when you come here they are signing forms saying they want to come to new york chicago
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or washington. they don't want to be in the 50 states. they are choosing where to go because they seem to have all the power in this situation. so, you can't just say okay, number 11 through 20 go to montanas that not the way it works. apply in another country. wait a second, that sounds like the remain in mexico policy. keep them somewhere else and look at their asylum claims when they're outside the country it looks like the president of the united states would benefit from listening to the mayor. the mayor did not go over the 1600 pennsylvania avenue and he still has a sanctuary status so he is a little making things worse for himself by not going the rest of the way. >> the administration tried yesterday to make things a little easier because yesterday, they started what is known as the cbp one app. the way that works is if you are a migrant and you are in mexico, you put in your information about your name and stuff like that. and then what you do is you get an appointment through immigration all through the u.s. federal government.
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you get an appointment and go to a border check point between mexico and the united states and you say, look, i have got an appointment in san diego on tuesday and, with that, they get in. whole idea is it is safer for the migrants to get into this country without the risks of wading across the rio grande river so it's brand new mayor talking about public safety and rebuilding after covid and number one issue facing our cities across the country mental illness and addiction. still ahead, the comedian who went viral for a speech mocking wokeness explains why far left ideas continue to spread despite common sense. we live in a society in which adults are afraid of children. and young people in particular. >> ainsley: more of that exclusive interview with tucker carlson. >> brian: plus, goodbye tom brady why tom's former patriot teammate believes the quarterback is done at least with the bucs. maybe not with the league. ♪ live like this forever
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>> carley: we are back with your headlines florida congressman greg steube in the hospital after reportedly following 25 feet off his roof while doing routine maintenance work. his team posting to his twitter account he was involved in appear accident on his property late this afternoon and has sustained several injuries. please pray for the congressman and his family. another florida final says steube is doing well. now to the biden document scandal. this newly surfaced image shows
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then vice president biden in 2013 holding a folder with a cover sheet marked code word in big red letters see right there? take a look at this as well hunter biden outside the president's delaware home behind the wheel of the now famous chevy corvette. it's the same sport car that was locked up alongside recently discovered classified documents, of course, and new polls show 60% of americans believe the president mishandled classified documents. the united states has hit its $31.4 trillion debt limit setting the stage for a high billing showdown between the biden administration and house republicans. this standoff could force the treasury department to launch extraordinary cash management measures to keep the u.s. from defaulting on its debt until the summer. treasury secretary janet yellen urging lawmakers to come to a compromise writing a letter to congress last week that reads in part the use of extraordinary measures enables the government to meet its obligation for only
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a limited amount of time therefore critical that congress act in a timely manner to increase or suspend the debt limit. predicting tom brady's quarterback computer with the bay is come to an end. >> if he has another season it's not going to be in tampa bay. tom is a businessman. he's a smart guy. he will do definitely what he did when he left new england. go to the best situation that helps him win if he wants to continue his playing career. i don't know. i'm sure he has a routine now because he has probably been thinking about this these last three or four years am i going to play or not going to play. >> carley: there is no shortage of potential destinations for the seven time super bowl champ with analysts predicting a handful of teams will be in play for the quarterback during free agency but very interesting comments from julian edleman. >> brian: needs to sit down and talk to him and try to get some information out of him. got to think if he is going to play, carley, you were talking about this in the sports seminar
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you do before the show. >> carley: yeah. >> brian: you think it's going to be the raiders because josh mcdaniel was his offensive coordinator with the patriots. >> carley: he likes black and red. >> steve: oh, good. never thought about that. >> brian: he likes red gold color. >> ainsley: is he knows he is the best and the goat. he could go any team he wants. >> steve: wife we quit now. as edleman said he is a businessman. is he looking for a deal. and now they are putting this word out is he going to play at least one more. >> who knows, the raiders would add red to their uniform if it meant getting tom brady and meant carley looked better than she does. [laughter] 17 minutes after the hour. today in new mexico to announce whether criminal charges will be brought against actor alec baldwin and others in connection with deadly shooting on the rust movie set. >> steve: this long awaited decision coming more than a year after the incident that took the
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life of a cinematographer. >> carley: todd joins us live with the details. >> new mexico prosecutor set to reveal whether or not they will be filing shooting charges in the death of elena hutchins that will happen later on today. there will not be auto press conference. the spokesperson releasing the following statement regardless of the district attorney's decision. the announcement will be a solemn occasion made in a manner keeping with the office's commitment to uphold the integrity of the judicial process and respecting the victim's family. police say alec baldwin pointed his prop gun at hutchins while practicing a scene when it went off killing her and wounding the director. this all happening in october of 2021. the actor says he was told by crew members that the rereservoir was not loaded. baldwin has sued for negligence and insists he did not pull the trigger. i feel that someone is responsible for what happened and i can't say who that is but
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i know it's not me. i mean, honest to god. if i felt that i was responsible i might have killed myself if i thought i was responsible. i don't see that lightly. >> an fbi forensic test of the revolver found it functioned normally and would not fire without the trigger being pulled. the d.a. says baldwin is one of four people who could face charges. that decision set to be announced at 11:00 a.m. eastern this morning. last year hutchen's husband matthew filing a wrongful death suit against baldwin and the suit's producers they settle dollars clearing the way for the film to be resumed with matthew hutchins as executive producer. >> brian: they are going to go back and finish the movie? >> steve: i think they have been working on it. >> brian: i can't believe that. >> ainsley: there were investigators that went to that set and found 500 rounds of ammo, a mix of blanks and dummies and lye rounds. the question is how do live rounds end up on a movie set. >> steve: that's why alec
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baldwin touched on this. file a lawsuit on those on the set connected with the handling and supplying of the imup alleging negligence by the staff members of movie he was running. he was on with george stephanopoulos in 2021 i think it was. on abc. and he said someone is responsible but quote, i know it's not noe not me. he also said and that's that same day it happened, obviously it was a terrible day. he says he didn't pull the trigger but the fbi said the gun can't shoot itself. somebody pulled the trigger. so it will be interesting. keep in mind the new mexico medical examiner did rule it an accident it will be interesting to see many. >> brian: he knows gun. his dad was rifle coach. he was around the rifle team his entire youth. it can work in his favor or disfavor. number one i would never take a loaded gun. i was around my whole life or number two he should have known better because he had knowledge of guns.
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if you are on a moe set and you are the actor with a gun tell you it's safe it's a move gun you don't think it has a live bullet or live ammo it was it the factory bought the movie set ammo supposed to be a whole box full of blanks? did something go wrong and a live bullet ended up in there or who was it someone who was negligent, wasn't paying attention and bought the wrong thing? i mean, there are so many questions. the investigators just have to get to the ab bottom of how this all happened. >> we need to turn the page for herb involved and we'll find out. >> steve: page 11 here on fox news. >> brian: oxford union society asked a very noted speaker to come speak. does continue anyone kissen. a russian, a podcaster. comedian a satirist. and he had something to say
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pretty clear what his agenda was take on woke culture. the way he said it next generation of people who for the most part have been the most judgmental of any generation he did it eloquently without notes and his speech was so well received one of the most downloaded things you will ever see. he joined tucker last night and essentially he was taking on the culture that was trying to cancel people like him. listen. the only thing wokeness has to can brain a wash bright young mind like to you believe that you are victims. to say believe that u. have no agency. to believe what you must do to improve the world is to complain, is to protest, is to throw soup on paintings. the way to improve the world is to work, is to create, it is to
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build. and the problem with woke culture is that its trained too many young minds like yours to forget about that. >> people are fed up of wokeness as of course you know. also, there's another thing going on tucker we live in society in which adults are afraid of children and young people in particular. so, when you see somebody who is an adult talking to young people and being straight with them and saying, look, if you care about certain issues in the world. if you care about climate change or racial injustice or whatever, whining and complaining is not going to fix that problem. we need young people to step up and actually work and build and create things. and, as i said in the speech to create the technology and the science that is going to help solve all the problems of the future. >> steve: he makes such a good point there at the end. it's like one thing to bage stated about something and to be angry and to protest. we get that. but, you have got have a solution. you can't just be angry and say hey, look, this is all screwed up.
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you think it's screwed up. how are we going to change it? to his point he says the technology, the no how has got to be there to offer a viable solution and so that really is what we're waiting for and a lot of situations, particularly and we are going to be talking throughout the morning once again about renewables. it would be great did renewables were fantastic but they are just not there yet. >> he said all the kid all they want to do is talk about climate change, if you want to do something about climate change, come up with technological breakthroughs, come up with do something about it. >> brian: what i love tried to interrupt him by asking questions and is he like no thank you. no. he is talking put their hand up no, not interested. listen for a change. you're not going to take the floor from me. i just hope people listen to him, i hope the reason why people download it because the message is starting to sink in. because this is one theme, this is happened in the u.k. from a russian-born jewish man who has seen it all -- more worldly than
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most and says we are heading in a very bad place if we don't snap out of it. you're responsible to snap out of it. compete, create, and build. stop complaining. >> ainsley: he said the young audience has been coddled, become acan you say it tommed to hand-holding and kid glove treatment. the woke culture has gone too far. they lack motivation and work ethic. >> steve: here here. >> carley: still ahead, shocking new details release in the investigation of the missing mom ana walshe. police releasing the gruesome questions that her husband googled the day that she disappeared. a friend of ana's is going to join us live to react heavy duty pulling power. ♪ to conquer the high road, or the off road. ♪ the gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. step up to gmc with 3.9% apr for 5 years
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are. >> ainsley: prosecutors reveal shocking new details yesterday while charging brian walsh with the murder of his wife missing massachusetts mom ana walshe. prosecutors say d.n.a. evidence and a series of gruesome google searches link brian to the crime. he is accused of using his son's ipad to look up searches like these. including disdismemberring and disposing of a body. next guest is a friend of ana's pamela bardhi and she joins us now. good morning pamela. >> good morning. thank you so much. >> ainsley: you are welcome. i'm so sorry for your loss. she is missing. >> absolutely. i knew ana through business and
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community connections. i met her a year and a half ago great gatsby hosted by the national center and then actually after that, my real estate brokerage ended up merging with her brokerage and that's how we kind of became closer in the business and professional realms. >> ainsley: what is your reaction when you see the google searches on brian's son's ipad? >> it's gut wrenching, hor horrifying for a woman like that to leave this earth in that way was very painful to read. i mean, just gut wrenching to the absolute core. and, of course, i'm thinking of her and lifting her up in the highest name because she didn't deserve that and, of course, i'm thinking about her boys who will one day understand the truth behind what happened to their mother and the fact that they have been stripped of a mother now. again, this investigation is still ongoing and he hasn't been charged officially. but, knowing that the details is
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really, really painful. >> ainsley: why did she stay with him? i read that she said she called police in d.c. he threatened to kill her and i think she called police and she decided not to press charges. not to cooperate with the investigation. and then she married him a year later. so he had already done that he had gotten caught trying to sell andy warhol paintings, fake ones on ebay. and various other things. i heard that he took money from his dad. i heard that he was a sociopath and dropped out of college and had to go to some facility to be treated. why did she decide to marry him or even stay with him? >> we can only speculate at this point in time what really happened. but what i do know about ana is very powerful business woman. very successful, and a very positive soul, so i can almost guarantee you she looked at him and was trying to probably help him or try to see the good in him and, unfortunately, that's what happens with very powerful
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women sometimes there is partners that come into the mix you try to help and they are fighting their own demons but you try to be there as much as you can and unfortunately sometimes it turns out in a negative light. what about the boys they have three boys together. i understand they are in state custody now. will her mom take the boys? what will happen to them? >> the good news is through the international community there actually have been a number of families that have actually begun the process many with the state northbound to take these boys in which san absolute blessing. how long that is going to take, we were not sure we know there are families will ready and able to take all three boys, right now the fact that they are in state custody means that the family is really not engaged at this time from what i understand. but, there are families that have started the application which is absolutely amazing. it's the light among the darkness which is key right now.
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>> she would definitely want them to stay together. they are going through so much. the dad is behind bars awaiting his trial and the mom is missing and lord only knows what happened to her can she ever say anything about her husband his character and what their relationship was like. >> not really. she didn't mention him much around me and i don't know did it was because it was a business connection mostly, but she always mentioned her boys. her boys are her world. her motivation, her drive, her ambition behind all that she does. >> ainsley: she was going to d.c. she was going to take a flight down there. she had a job in d.c. i understand that caused some strain and that caused a strain in their marriage. how was she going to balance that or was she planning on leaving him? >> truthfully, so, she was at the rae brokerage that i was at here in boston. up until about march 2022, which is when she decided to move down to d.c. and take this position.
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and i had thought that it was initially just a big move for the family everyone was going down there. it wasn't until recently i learned she was commuting back and forth. maybe it had had to do with the charges brian was dealing with here but just not sure. if whether a is he googling googling is drew no one deserves that vice president harris will head to arizona today but stay away from the border despite being the border czar. a farmer is going to react to illegal immigration next. the it's republicans are taking to protect mount rushmore.
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♪ >> it's not a political discussion. this is national security. unless this situation changes and we take back cartels for the trafficking coming across our border it will get where's. i do not know why the president or vice president don't seem to care about this. arizona residents sounding the alarm ahead of the v.p.'s visit to the state today. the border czar will not discuss immigration instead focus on clean energy project. our next guest has firsthand experience with the crisis. here to join us with more yuma resident with property along the border frank uza. thank you for joining us. give us the situation from your perspective. what do you want the other 49 states to know? this is not just a border community problem this is a united states problem. we have an invasion going on
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here. there is there are thousands of people come across the border in yuma, arizona every day. a mile and a half from my house is the pictures you see out of yuma. they are coming over in droves. they're not just coming over -- i have lived here for 51 years. my entire life they come over hundreds at a time. there has always been a few people coming across. >> brian: but not like this. frank, the numbers say the increase is up 171% year to year. you also talk about as a farmer when these illegal immigrants come in and contaminate crops. a neighboring farmer lost $100,000 because a handful of
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migrants lived on his land for a week. do people realize how hard your job is anyway and how much harder it is now? ed. >> produce you eat anywhere in the united states and canada from the middle of november through the middle of april comes from yuma, arizona. 90% of it. and it costs us, depending on the crop, between 5,000 and $10,000 an acre to grow these. and not this christmas but christmas before, i had 40 haitians living in the field for a week. >> brian: are you killed? >> right next to me. >> brian: unbelievable. frank, do you know what we are seeing now. seeing the containers being dragged away. you were telling me in the break they were funneling illegal immigrants to a certain area. they pulled them away on pure politics because a certain governor won and one lost. the federal government sued to take them away.
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seeing huge gaps in the wall that we made for and didn't finish. these things would dramatically make your life better and the border czar is doing what? talking about potential green projects miles from where the problem is. what's your reaction to that? >> i have field on the border. and 100 feet from where my dates are is piles and stacks of border fence that and supposed to be put up. it's moving at the speed of government. nothing has happened. they put up orange safety cones along those gaps the surge has not quit. all of the it all of the shelters in mexico cally are
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full of illegals that are going to come here. it has slowed down a little bit it's because the cartel has a plan. what the plan is i don't know. but they are coming. they are calling the shots, hank. >> they are. >> >> brian: have the rest of not destroy your livelihood. you are not asking for much and it should be a given. so sorry you have to deal with this. hopefully somebody will sober up and put politics aside and act on it. hank, watching his livelihood go down the drain because government won't do its job. thank you. >> thank you. >> brian: pictures of his backyard that show the huge gaps and what he is dealing with. carley, you have the other breaking news. >> carley: i certainly do. big update to get to here, brian. the search warrants for accused idaho killer bryan kohberger have been unsealed revealing a trove of items authorities took from washington state university
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apartment. they gathered at least 15 pieces of potential evidence including receipts, one black glove, strands of hair, items with dark red or brown stains. and a computer. police also recovered a possible blood-stained mattress core and a pillow with reddish brown stains. shoes with diamond pattern soles were also taken from the home. matching footprints found at the murder scene listen to this, school administrators from two districts in central ohio are caught on camera pledging to push critical race theory in the classroom regardless of the law. >> if we have a certain content that we want to share. >> yeah. >> with students and they see one word in the language, it's like oh, no, we can't do that. >> we have some parents that,. [laughter] you know, they don't fully understand so, you know, it's -- when we trick them, you know. >> carley: wow, the upper arlington school district interim superintendent says while we remain committed to
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diversity, equity and inclusion critical race theory is not part of the district's academic program. former vice president al gore is catching a lot of heat for intense rant about climate change at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. at moss foork rivers and rain bombs and sucking the moisture out of the land and creating the droughts and melting the ice and raising the sea level and causing these waives of climate refugees predicted to reach 1 billion in this century? >> carley: the climate crusader also claims global xenophobia climate refugees will lo lead to chaos and inability to self-governor. house republicans proposing a bill to protect mount rushmore from a potential name change. the mount rushmore protection act would prohibit funds from being used to alter, rename or demolish iconic monument located in the black hills of south dakota. in response who feel mount
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rushmore is disrespectful to native americans. those are your headlines, brian, back over to you my friend. >> brian: let's hope it stays mount rushmore and leave there. check this in with senior meteorologist janice dean. you are okay with mount rushmore, right? >> janice: absolutely. i don't need another thing to remember. keep it the same. all right. let's talk about the weather. that's what i'm an expert in as we see a storm system on the horizon for parts of the ohio valley and snow behind this many is. let's go to the map, shall we? there are the temperatures. very warm ahead of the storm. that's what is stirring up some of the severe weather impacts for parts of the ohio valley. measurable snow for parts of the midwest and great lakes and in front of it very warm air. and that's going to give us some large hail, potential for damaging winds and even tornadoes. here are some of the snow totals so far close to two feet for our friends in nebraska looking at
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this. storm across the ohio valley. keep that in mind. have a way to get your watches and warnings they are going to come especially this afternoon and into the evening hour. and then see this area of low pressure move across the northeast. again, too warm for any snow along the coast including new york city. i know a lot of kids are disappointed. maybe february will bring us some more snow but we do have winter weather alerts for the northeast and new england and here is the snow departure from average i mean, 10 inches, new york, that is a departure of what we typically see this time of year, brian kilmeade, is this a good story for you. well, i know you don't like to shovel. so this is a good story for dawn? >> brian: not good for her. but i will say this. i know it's winter. i fully realize that so i'm willing to accept that it's winter in new york. >> janice: it's the first step. >> brian: just walk me through the rest. thank you very much. all right, janice, still ahead, the pandemic may be over. but those policies are still taking a bite out of business. next introduce to you a
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restaurants across the country are struggling to sur snrif pine's post pandemic america. one restaurant in connecticut is closing it doors on valentine's day after 11 years because of inflation and labor shortages and the cost of everything. joining us right now is the owner of zig rella mark zal member. good morning to you. >> good morning guys. when you started easier to find people and today everything is more expensive, right? doubled if not tripled. >> steve: unbelievable. what do you blame for that? is it the pandemic? is it the cost of energy that is jacking up everything?
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what is it, mark? >> well, if you want my honest opinion it's certainly the cost of moving products. fuel is basically the denominator for all of our living expenses. >> steve: sure. and i'm sure this restaurant was a dream of yours to open a family restaurant, family italian style restaurant with a full servicemen venue pizzas people would come in and gather. >> i grew' in the town from a little boy. and my dream was to open an eclectic family oriented italian restaurant. we have pizza and watch the game on the big screen and at the same time you can rated best chicken parmesan in connecticut and homemade palpino which not
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too many restaurants in connecticut has none to my knowledge. my chef is from italy and he nails it. he has been with me since day one. and he will be retiring coming in the next few weeks. >> steve: we're all looking at the pictures and suddenly, we are hungry for chicken parm at 6:43 in the morning. a couple months ago we were talking to another restaurateur out in kansas city a guy by the name of jasper. and he also has a family restaurant. what they have found is since the pandemic, since it's so hard to get people to work for them. they had it to give people signing bonuses to even work in the kitchen and things like that. is that where we are at now people need to get signing bonuses to keep a job and take a job? >> we are. if you look on our local job sites in kentucky cut. they are offering moving expenses. they are offering, you know,
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three months first free rent, et cetera. it's -- i'm not sure what the statistics are. but i have heard 60% of americans in the food industry precovid do not reenter the industry after covid. and that's the biggest problem that's going on in the restaurant business from maine to california. i know a lot of people that own restaurants and it's horrible. >> steve: sure, the cost of labor be the cost of food and at the same time i know you told one of our producers that people simply are not going out to eat as much. >> true. very true. people don't have disposable income anymore. of course cost of fuel is huge. you throw a tip on there and i feel guilty having to raise my prices i hoped it not
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unfortunately part of it. and it's too difficult to keep going. >> steve: well, people are feeling the prices across the board. across the country. mark, you're going to close your business on valentine's day. real quickly, what are you going to do next? >> well, valentine's day, it's memorable day as was thanksgiving when we opened in 2011. valentine's day was our first valentine's day, it was our biggest grossing week ever and i had to borrow a few bucks just to keep the restaurant open until february 14th this year. but, the local feedback from our regulars has been amazing. >> steve: you are going to go family business. mark, thank you very much for joining us. good luck to you . you get advice like... try hypnosis... or, quit cold turkey.
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