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♪ >> peter: is president biden involved in a cover-up? >> as the white house takes even more heat over president biden's classified documents. >> republicans now asking the secret service to hand over visitor logs of biden's delaware home. >> for five years he had these documents. no one knew about it. it's disturbing. >> it's been a serious challenge. >> brian: new record set at southern border with more than a quarter million encounters in december alone. >> todd: stealing more than $12,000 of merchandise from macy's. >> yet another mass shooting in california. recommendation less than 48 hours after the shooting in monterey park. >> seven people dead at two
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separate locations but with only one suspect. >> question is did one motivate the other? >> governor ron desantis defending his decision to reject an a.p african-american studies course. >> teaching queer theory that's pushing an agenda. >> ongoing chapter in the m&m war. >> m&m taking indefinite pause from its spokes candies after controversy over their rebranded appearances. ♪ the moon comes up ♪ and the sun comes down ♪ we find a little on the edged of town ♪ dancing the turn the radio up. >> steve: around those parks in st. augustine, florida. going for daytime high of 70. currently 56 glorious degrees. look at that not a cloud in the
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sky. ainsley and brian, i just looked. if we got into our "fox & friends" station wagon right now in front -- which is parked at 48th and sixth avenue. guess how long it would take for us to drive from here down there? >> ainsley: st. augustine? >> brian: 15 hours. >> steve: 15 hours and 19 minutes. brian that is michael waltz's district if you are looking to rent a book blue water rentals. >> steve: st. augustine. >> brian: unbelievable. see so much there pull up to the jacksonville stadium. >> ainsley: there is a fort. >> brian: oldest fort in our country that predates our origin. >> steve: anyway, good morning to you, st. augustine we will be there in 15 hours and 19 minutes. >> brian: if we don't hit traffic. a lot easier during the pandemic when you are not allowed to drive. two minutes after the top of the hour. republicans are demanding the secret service turn over information on visitors to president biden's wilmington
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home. >> ainsley: comes as the president brushes off questions from the press as his own party calls for total transparency. >> steve: transparency. jacqui heinrich has been trying to get answers from the press secretary she joins us from the north lawn of the white house. are we making any progress? >> you know, i can't say yes, steve. good morning to you guys. lawyers for the white house are asking for these secret service records because they want to know who might have had access to the documents that were at least in the biden home. now we know that lawyers for the white house are telling these people on the overhe sight committee that they are going to work to accommodate legitimate oversight requests while also respecting the separation of powers and the need to protect the independence of the investigation. they have agreed to set up a time to talk about it. but that's about it. >> this has all the pattern of an influence peddling scheme and it also has the makings of a
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potential cover-up. >> is president biden involved in a cover-up? >> the president has been very clear that he takes this very seriously when it comes to the -- when it comes to classified information. >> congressman james comer of the house oversight committee wants secret service logs from his time as vp intelligence the six months he had secret service protection after leaving that office and also what secret service has are from after march of 2020 when biden became the democratic nominee for president. secret service has previously said that they're willing to hand over what limited information they have when congress asks. and now they have. they say, quote: given the white house's lack of transparency regarding president biden's residential visitor logs, the committee seeks information from the secret service regard hog had access to his home since serving as vice president. also now, senators grassley and johnson have asked the national archives for even more details on the biden family's financial dealings and any potential
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conflicts of interest. they claim the agency's acting archivist declined their previous request. the white house has previously declined to provide oversight requests from when house republicans were in the minority. but we are not sure if that was the basis for nara, declining this request from earlier. so, in the meantime though. democrats are now calling for increased scrutiny over any of the biden family business, including congressman ro khanna, he said that folks really needed to take a look at the university of pennsylvania. got millions of dollars in anonymous chinese donations and we do know that the penn biden center is funded by the university of pennsylvania, so they want to know if there's any sort of chinese origin of any money that ended up going to the penn biden center, guys. >> steve: i think we all want that answer. jacqui, thank you very much. peter asked a great question is there a cover-up at the white house.
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>> ainsley: i loved all of his questions. >> steve: he has a million of them. but the correct answer was there a cover-up in the answer is yes. we know this for a fact. in early november, six days before the midterms, they are going through the penn biden center. the personal lawyers for joe biden, they find the documents. do they call the fbi? no. do they call the doj? no. they call the national archives. they wanted to keep it quiet. so the national archives came. and they picked it up. next thing you know the national archives is sitting on it and they are going you know what? we should probably call the fbi -- rather, the department of justice. and they did. and the fbi then started to look at things as well. >> ainsley: inspector general. >> steve: here's thing. they kept it quiet for two months. the cover-up was effective for two months. but then out of nowhere. somebody leaked it. and suddenly joe biden looks really bad. you got wonder whether it's another democrat trying to squeeze him out. >> ainsley: that's what is so frustrating the double standard.
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we saw what happened to donald trump. they stormed. in he said he had been cooperating. he had had a meeting with him at mar-a-lago. they told him to put a padlock on the door and he did that the next thing you know when he is not there they storm into his house. they handle it completely different with joe biden. like you said, brian, yesterday, that, you know, we know the process of how they found out about it. then they give him a warning. you know what? i think we might come into your house. they found one batch. then they found a second batch. then they find this third batch over the weekend. and now they are warning him they might go into his rehoboth beach house in delaware. so, he had a lot of warning. inn president trump didn't -- either way, neither one of them should have classified information. >> steve: no. >> ainsley: it's such a double standard when you have this guy going on national television saying it's irresponsible of donald trump. meanwhile donald trump has the power lines to declassify because he was the president. joe biden was a senator, some of that information was found at his house when he was a senator. some was found when he was vice president and he didn't have the ability to declassify.
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>> brian: john ratcliffe was on and wanted clarification for everyone at home cooperation is not a word that should adequately describe what the biden team is doing. >> this is a red herring. cooperation is not a deference in the law. cooperation goes to the issue of leniency in the sentence that a defendant may get. bank robbers who show up with the money back at the bank and cooperate still get charged. so, cooperation has nothing to do with culpability or liability. it only has to do with a sentence that would be imposed. >> brian: by the way, just to be clear, when this whole thing unwound and was unfortunate for the president of the united states in the chaos after january 6th and the feeling that he didn't really lose the election. he had a bunch of guys load up his helicopter, way too many boxes. and when they came and archives said we are missing some stuff come get it. they took 16 boxes out. then they were negotiating on
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the rest. in the meantime he said put a lock on the door and they did. now, what happened then? they still don't know what the fbi took that day. they still don't know what they mean by classified or the contents of the documents. having said that, 323 is the number of classified documents. what's unbelievable is i think we all agree it was a year. you're talking about a guy that did this 16, 20 years ago. and we got a handful. he has had a heads up since november that they are looking for this stuff. and we still don't know why the university of pennsylvania office had to be cleaned out by a 70-year-old lawyer. but, having said that, they find this stuff and since then they go to his garage, they find this stuff, they go to his house find this stuff. go to his other house they find more stuff. 13 and a half hours to go through the house. most of the rooms they are able to go to. what i find really intriguing and must really have the biden team nervous is that they took the supporting documents around it. so if it was just this about this something about jacques is
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chirac's affairs the former leader of france. never should have taken it but it doesn't matter is he dead. now, all of a sudden you go wait, i need the notes. i need the daily planner, i need to see his schedule as relates to what they found. i'm just telling you it is crazy to think he has documents dated back from his senate days. do you know what is crazier? i think it's crazier to think he has not gone through -- people have gone through his rehoboth house, the wilmington house, the garage and this is all that's left and maybe left there to show some credibility that well, i have some loose documents. i mean, i wonder what they scrubbed. >> steve: and ainsley was just kind of touching on that. because it's curious that joe biden went to the wilmington house before this third search. and they still found stuff. and we know that they are probably going to go to rehoboth. and he went there last weekend. did he find any when he was going through? we don't know. but here's a question. and that's the rehoboth beach
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house. here's a question. as he is now president of the united states. he can declassify any document he finds in his house. he can just do it because the president, as we have learned. >> brian: thinking about it. >> steve: there is kind of a process. if he had a classified document, i could declassify. >> ainsley: even though he took it years ago. >> steve: absolutely. because he has the power to do that. here's the question. if he declassified it, and it disappeared, we would never know once again does he have a shedder at these houses. some documents knowing they were going to go through this stuff. it's amazing they were still able to find half a dozen. some of the other stuff they took over the weekend were his handwritten notes which pertain to that stuff. so, nonetheless, can he declassify anything, if he declassifies it then suddenly it
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is not a news story. >> ainsley: whatever it was that allowed cbs to get this story because they broke the story. >> steve: somebody leaked it to them. >> ainsley: whoever that leaker was, thank you. we might not have never known about it. >> brian: don't know if they leaked or they discovered it. >> steve: somebody told them. >> ainsley: whoever that was. thank you. for two months we didn't know. it's in the hands of national archives and the next thing you know it goes to the doj. i don't know if they found out when it went to the duong or someone in national archives leaked it to the press. whoever that person is, because could you imagine if they indict president trump for this? meanwhile in the background a group of people knows that the sitting president is doing the same thing. >> steve: they can't indict now. >> brian: here is the things thing when he was senator. the only way for him to leave with classified documents is to do a sandy berger, jam it down your pants. >> ainsley: socks. >> brian: back of the pants. wear baggy suits in the 70s.
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so, you have to go a separate area. you are senator. i don't care how sensitive the document is you have got to go i'm taking this home. i'm bored on the train and tired of reading mystery level i might as well bring top secret intelligence. >> ainsley: democrats saying we want transparency too. ro khanna on with john roberts the university of pennsylvania that needs to be investigated. we need to find out why they gave them so much money and if that was connected to the biden office in d.c. that had classified documents, too. and what was in these classified documents? who ho had access. did hunter biden walk in the garage and go through classified documents and tell burisma or boards he was sitting on what information they knew. >> brian: grab documents took his shirt off and took a picture we don't know. is he good at that. >> ainsley: maybe all of the above. >> brian: that's criminal behavior. also what is criminal what is happening at the border. this administration is worse than any other administration in the history of this country at the border. what they have allowed is 36 people from the fbi watch list
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to actually get into our country. already this year. and so when it comes to everyone is focusing on texas. they shouldn't. think about yuma, arizona. the place is following apart. jonathan lines talks about what the illegal immigrants has done to his town. >> it's affecting our agriculture and affecting our military and just our normal, you know, run of show daily business and daily life. our hospital has more than 23 million in unreimbursed expenses. i believe that we have only seen 80,000 reimbursed to one of the local first responders. but it goes beyond that the federal administration, you know, secretary mayorkas came here. he promised that he would fill these gaps. he didn't do that, so governor ducey did. and then the administration sued duce. the gapsz are open and people are coming address again. it's a game and we are frustrate and we're tired. >> brian: a game we are trying to lose.
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>> steve: sure. and yuma, arizona impacts you because 90ers 'of the leafy vegetables all the lettuce comes from yiewmma. he is telling us a lot of migrants inadvertently end up destroying parts of the crop. we heard about what governor ducey had done down there with the shipping containers. we know what governor abbott has done. he shipped tens of thousands of migrants to new york and washington, d.c. do you ever wonder what happens with some of those migrants? some of them wind up breaking the law. because out in long island, it has come to our attention that four who were bused from texasys were busted at the macy's in long island they tried to shoplift $12,000 worth of stuff. they found out after they pulled over a vmw we came on a bus last year. two of those guys are living at the westin on west 57th street all on the taxpayer dime.
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>> ainsley: this is what nicole malliotakis who represents some of that area. a little bit of brooklyn and staten island. she had a great tweet. she said, number one, entered u.s. illegally, thanks to president biden. number two, shoplifted arrested and released with no bail. thanks so governor kathy hochul. number three, new york city taxpayers are paying to house and feed them thanks to new york city's mayor. democrats are ridiculous. >> brian: think about this. think about the fights taking place in these hotels, the way they are throwing out the food at the roe hotel. >> ainsley: did you see the one picture with all the beer? >> steve: stabbing each other. >> brian: mayor says we have no money in this city. everyone has to cut 5 to 10% of their budget. people getting our taxpayer dollars are actually abusing it, leaving free room and board and actually there's almost no gratefulness about it. >> ainsley: for example, they would cut the police budget to
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pay for the illegal immigrants here. >> brian: absolutely. they have to. >> steve: that's why the mayor, mayor adams is asking fema for $2 billion and so far they are not getting the money because, remember, this money has got to come from congress and the republicans in charge would like to see security amped up and not immigration numbers go up. >> brian: it's all coming from the back of your paycheck. >> ainsley: it is around 5 million have come into this country under this administration. that's more than live in the city of chicago. almost double who live in chicago. >> steve: terrible. speaking of crime. more bad news out of the west coast. carley joins us now. >> carley: tragedy rocking california, guys. two days in a row will seven people dead and two others injured after deadly shooting spree in half moon, california. police have arrested 67-year-old zhao two shootings in separate locations. zhao was taken into custody after authorities spotted him in his car in a sheriff substation following the murders.
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they believe he was a disgruntled employees at one of the location they shot up. incident comes 48 hours after the monterey park shooting in southern california where 11 people died. these incidents unfolding despite california having some of the strictest gun laws in the country. an nypd officer shocked to find an apple airtag hidden under the hood of a marked police car in queens on sunday. the discovery of the coin sized tracking device prompting officers to be vigilant in their inspection of squad cars. the top department official warning all officers saying, quote: pleestles keep a heightened state of vigilance in light of the anti-police sentiment we have seen not only here but across the united states. fin looking out for each other and be safe. >> proposing a shift in annual covid-19 boost for most americans. just like the flu shot. officials say a once a year jab would protect the public from mutations of the virus under the
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fda's proposal the agency and independent experts would decide which strain to target by early summer so the updated shots could be launched before the fall. a panel of experts is expected to weigh in on the proposal later this week. and will smith is reportedly on the verge of returning to the big screen. the sun reports smith will propose his -- reprise his role as the genie in the live action aladden 2 which was announced in 2020 but stalled during the pandemic one of the first major roles for smith since the infamous slap at the oscars last year. he starred in one new film 2022 emancipation despite winning best actor at the 2022 oscars. looks like he is trying to move on from said slap heard around the world. >> steve: it was. has chris rock -- has he apologized and has chris rock. >> carley: will smith definitely
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apologized. i know he apologized to chris rock's mom, too, because he knows the family. not like they were strangers. >> steve: now back in a cartoon. thanks, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> brian: still ahead, in you are struggling to pay costly utility bills this burnt winter. the "l.a. times" has suggestion buy new electric appliances. charles payne reacts to all of that and more when he talks about phasing out natural gas. ♪ you're up and you're down ♪ you're wrong and it's right. black and it's white. >> we fight we break up, we kiss, we make up ♪ do you really want ♪limu emu & doug♪ to you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance... ...so you only pay for what you need! [squawks]
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utility bills this year. get rid of natural gas products. the paper's editorial board blames fossil fuels rising cost arguing in a new op-ed, quote: it's not just better for our future to use electric heating and cooking appliances but for our pocketbooks, too. here with reaction is the host of making money on fox business, charles payne, who has a gas stove in his house as we do. good to have you. >> charles: you know, this article is really just a hosphodgepodge of things we have heard before. no alternatives. this is just scary stuff. it's expensive. i mean, natural gas is so inexpensive compared to all the alternatives. it's crazy that they would even suggest that. the united states produces more you know than any other nation in the world. we have large reserves, proven reserves a lot more we could find if we need it. art official notion that we have
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to make this crazy to our lives or it's over another specious argument. it's just not true. >> steve: we talked about this when it first came out no doubt about it because we do a lot of cooking, my wife and i. >> a little bit, yeah. >> steve: a little bit. there are no doubts there are fumes from a gas stove. it's all about ventilation if you are going to use a gas stove, turn on the vent. this seems to be just another one of those instances where never let a crisis go to waste. charles charles in this case there is not a crisis. there is nothing go waste. first you create the crisis and then you won't let it go away. i will give them credit because they do this over a period of time start planting the seeds for these things 10, 20, 30 years ago and start putting them in movies and schools and education for our kids and into music and then it starts to blossom. and then it's the crisis and we have got change your life right now. again, what's the alternative. the lifestyle that these folks
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are talking about is going to be prohibitively expensive for most americans. in places in california where we saw people had to deliberately not use any electricity for long periods of time. they are heading down a road of destruction. let me tell you the average person there is just not going be able -- already fleeing because they can't afford it but it's going to get worse. >> steve: the administration rolled out the secretary of energy yesterday to talk about how gas prices are so much lower now than they were a year ago but at the height of the putin price hike. clearly, it's still higher than trump. like double what it was during trump. >> this is a case where they are trying to change the subject. they don't want to talk about the missing document. they want to talk about. >> they will talk about anything. first of all never a putin price hike all on president biden. >> steve: potus price hike. >> again, this is what they want. they need gasoline to go high. they need it to be expensive so that they will force you into an
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alternative. here is the bottom line yesterday she also said that gas prices are going up. that's because of of of climate and international things. guess why it went down? china was locked down on covid. they got real lucky last year that's all i can tell you. >> steve: he has great analysis. make sure you are watching "making money" on fox business at 2:00. thanks a lot. >> thanks a lot. >> steve: new pressure on the united states and germany to send tanks to ukraine. senator lindsey graham returned from kyiv and warns world order is at stake. he will explain. plus, florida governor's desantis is taking steps to ensure discipline and safe learning for students and teachers. we're breaking down his new teacher's bill of rights straight ahead. you're watching "fox & friends" and good morning paul harbor, florida. ♪ ♪ it don't get better than that ♪ make
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ukraine where he met with president zelenskyy and joins us now. so, they need jaguar tanks because they work best in that theater. germany doesn't want to do it they say hey, poland, we sold you tanks, if you want to give it to ukraine you can. is that correct? >> yeah. that's pretty correct. you have got the baltic states willing to give german tanks to ukraine. ewe got poland willing to give german tanks to ukraine because they are in the crosshairs of putin. you have germany unwilling to give tanks to ukraine. the leper tank in germany is the best tank for the fight against the russians and the united states is refusing to send the abrams tank. and germany is hiding behind that here is what i heard from my trip. we are 11 months into this war. the russian army is being disseminated. the fight in the east is at a turning point. without tanks ukraine cannot expel russia.
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with tanks they can. this tells me that germany and the united states, # 1 months after the war started, is still not all n achieving the goal of allowing the ukraine to expel russia. they are intimidated, i think germany and the united states, by the bluster coming from putin. so here's my statement to the united states. for god's sakes' send a few abrams tanks into ukraine. that can handle it. put flood. expel russia from ukraine which is the goal. >> brian: europe did a great job getting away from oil and gas. more significant than anyone thought. that's good. of the bad news is they are drafting another 300,000 people if they can find them. and there is about 50,000 of the wagner group that is making progress. you just believe this administration wants them to do okay and hopes they win but will not give them enough to win. >> yeah. it's been like pulling teeth.
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one foot in the camp of winning and one foot of trying to preserve some kind of off ramp. what did i learn from meeting with zelenskyy. there is no off rasp. ramp.the ukrainians are not goio voluntarily give up any of ukraine to the russian invaders. they are going to fight to the last person to expel russia from all parts of the ukraine. as soon as we buy into that as our goal we will win this war. with the tanks the ukrainians are going to beat the russians. without the tanks this war is going to go on and on. to the administration, let's get off our butt and give them tanks like the british did to the germans. this is the first chance since world war ii to prove to the world you're a force for good. you have an opportunity here to provide weaponry to an ally, the ukraine, who is being denied their freedom. they are being raped and pillaged by the russians. you can turn the tide of battle, germany, if you choose. to say it would be so embarrassing for all of to us go to germany in the middle of february without the germans having not given tanks to the
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ukraine. it would make the munich security conference a joke. rides rise to the occasion my german friends. >> brian: let's talk about the other issue domestically. turns out a guy you worked with for decades was hoarding documents. they found six in wilmington. they found at least six to ten in his office in washington. they found more in his garage and they date back to his days in the senate. what are you calling on the g.o.p. to do about this because so far getting a big stiff arm from the white house. >> number one, you have got a special counsel, that's a good thing. but let's talk to the archives about what's missing and i want to know why the press wasn't stoled about this event days before the 2022 election. they have found out there was classified information in biden's home days before the 2022 election and they set on it. that's what i want to understand. and if you come to my house, you will find chick fillet bags all over the floor but you are not
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going to find any classified information. >> brian: if you are a senator, is it possible to leave those scifs if you are not sandy berger with baggy pants and big socks without stealing it? you can't walk out and go i have got run my amtrak train is here. can you? >> apparently so. every time i view classified information it is in a classified setting. so this handling of classified information by biden and trump is important. let's have the same system apply to the both. and make sure we don't do this again. but, why did they not tell the public before the 2022 election when they knew that basically biden had done the same thing in many ways as trump? >> brian: i'm sure we are getting more documents soon. seems to be every saturday. senator lindsey graham, thanks so much. appreciate it? >> thank you. >> brian: hopefully the administration heard your message. catholic church reporting a dramatic rise of vandalism. raymond arroyo thinks the let
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♪ >> ainsley: vandalism is on the rise as houses of worship are targeted by activists. since may of 2020 there have been at least 278 attacks reported against catholic churches with more than 120 of those incidents taking place after the supreme court draft leak of last year. fox news contributor raymond arroyo joins us now to react. good morning to you, raymond. >> good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: good morning. what's your reaction and why is this happening? >> well, i think it started with dobbs, as you mentioned there. and the other part of it is pop culture. you know, you have a combination
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here of people being motivated by a diminishment of holy images, holy people. the doctrines of basic christian teaching. all of that has been diminished in the pop culture. i just saw a cover of a vanity fair with madonna on it impersonating our lady of sorrows. so the pop culture treats the mother of god like a cheap pop singer and treat a cheap pop singer like the mother of god. that's a problem. what it teaches subtly in small ways and large ways is that these holy images, these places of worship, things we revere or once held as sacred are no longer so. and then you couple that with a political establishment saying this church, these churches are standing in the way of progressive politics and your freedoms, particularly the autonomy over your body, abortion, that becomes a toxic brew. and i think that's what we are seeing here. i mean, i just read a story, ainsley, a man just a week ago
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in wood burry, new jersey, he attacked three catholic churches, one after another, tried to burn a cross, broke windows. i mean, there is something odd that is happening here. a phenomena that is not being reported. and i think it's a combination of people who believe it's correct to desecrate and defile houses of worship as a means of political protest. that is not acceptable. and can't be acceptable in our republic. >> ainsley: yeah. we are talking about arson, broken windows, decapitated statues, kamala harris, our vice president tweeted this out. you can keep your faith and still support abortion. what do you say to that? >> well, you know, ainsley, she also tweeted out just yesterday that this other movement the pro-life movement is run by extremist so-called leaders. now, that's toxic language. this is what i'm saying. it's a perfect storm in many ways. last year we had 240 fbi hate crimes religiously motivated.
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i worry that this hot political rhetoric and labeling faithful christian people, ministers, pastors, rabbis and priests as somehow extremist leaders, that is a problem. and should be decried from both right and left. it's not right. if you disagree on policy, disagree on policy, but you don't demonize people who believe deeply and faithfully in the gospel as has been passed down to us for generations that somehow those are extremist beliefs. argue on the facts and the merits. stop demonizing people. it leads to very bad ends here, ainsley. as we see. >> ainsley: we showed some pictures of the diocese in el paso and it's hard to see house of worship. it's god's house. k34r50e69ly vandalized. you mentioned madonna on the front cover of vanity fair. it's an article about raising six children. balancing her career and balancing her life and the 40th anniversary tour. here's a picture of it depicting of the virgin mary and imagings
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of her at the last supper. god is a woman her name is madonna but others say i it's a blah. buckingham palace mist. blasphemous. thanks, raymond. check in with janice dean. >> janice: it's chilly in the northeast and maybe a little bit of snow tomorrow morning. take a look at the maps. storage across the rockies and can you see where it's cold enough for snow from the southwest all the way up towards the ohio and tennessee valley. measurable sno threat for severe storms. but winter weather warnings and watches stretch aring from new mexico all the way up toward new england. wide swath of 5 to 8 inches especially as you get closer to the great lakes. then that severe storm threat
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today from texas to the florida panhandle and then we will watch for the potential of snow especially across the interior northeast. all right, ainsley, it's happening tonight the wine and sign at the harrison in floral park. people with come. $40 per person. if you are coming, i will pay for your coffee and soft drinks if you do not want to drink wine we want you to drive or rather drink responsibly and i know that it is damp january for you. so i hope to see you. >> ainsley: not drinking during the week. >> janice: one exception maybe tonight for the wine and sign. >> ainsley: i'm normally on long island i have something to do at my daughter's school. unfortunately i'm staying in the city and i can't be there janice. >> janice: we have another event tomorrow i will bug you about. >> ainsley: i would love that. >> janice: with brian kilmeade. congratulations on your book. up next, even the dlals cowboys twitter account is bitter about sunday's loss against the 49ers. maybe it's time for fans to move
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on. >> it's over. the debate over dak, the need to wear a jersey. the game, the playoff, the season, man, it's over. ♪ >> ainsley: cowboys fan will cain is going to join us after the break. ♪ find your beat your moment of calm find your potential then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c >> tech: cracked windshield? make it easy and schedule with safelite, because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: that's service that fits your schedule. go to safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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>> steve: tom brady clearly getting fed up with all these questions what is he going to do next. >> do you have any type of a timetable about what you might want to do regarding your football career? >> jim, if i knew what i was going to [bleep] do i would have [bleep] done it. okay? i'm taking it a day at a time. >> brian: "fox & friends weekend" co-host also says that when pete asks him are you going to come in this weekend? very similar response from will cain who joins us now. so, will, what is your response? they're best friends. and for him to answer like that, what does that tell you? >> that he was being real, that he was being authentic, that that is tom brady, that he is not always perfect. but it didn't take long, brian, did you notice we didn't play the clip. i think it was just a bit longer he said but i appreciate the question. thank you. so you make the call. which one was the real tom brady
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in that moment, the one that was fed up and tired and able to be authentic and real to his best friend or the one that once again thanks the press for the same question for the 1,000th time? >> steve: right. >> will: i deal with the same thing good angel, bad angel on each shoulder. generally my approach is the one that tom grave right here. let her fly and then apologize afterwards for being real. >> ainsley: he could either come here from fox or do you think that he is thinking about getting back together with gisele? does he miss his family? >> brian: will, tell us, we know you know, will. >> will: yeah, -- should i answer that question ainsley the same way he answered to jim vance about i don't know, ainsley, i don't know what's going on personally. i will say this: i wouldn't count him in the fox broadcast booth just yet. i think he is going to play football again. >> steve: i do too. >> will: i don't think it's going to be for the tampa bay buccaneers. the las vegas raiders make a ton of sense.
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they have what he needs around him on the offensive side. josh daniels was his buddy in new england. i don't know if is he going to remain the coach in las vegas. i just see tom as a raider. >> brian: is he not going to win a championship there, i don't think. what about your buddy zach dak prescott. he gave away the ball twice and narrow loss to 49ers, matchup with the cowboys had a chance to win they didn't if they didn't again generate self-inflicted wounds. what's your take? >> everybody is telling the truth today, huh? tom brady, the dallas cowboys. did they give the password to -- i'm stealing this joke from a morning anchor here in texas. did they give the password to stephen a. smith? who is running the account here? it's clearly not jerry jones or a member of the jones family, i would think that's running that account. look, okay.
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let's give credit for authenticity again. that was a column, dallas cowboys.com where they cover the team not just a prop qana da arm but somewhat fairly. the bottom line it's true. dak knows it's true. >> ainsley: is it a message we could trade you. >> will: i don't think so. >> brian: stuck with him. >> will: i have had my criticism of dak this year and long-time dak lover and supporter but dak is here to stay. $40 million, locked in contracted. dak is the quarterback for the dallas cowboys. but, dak, here's my favorite thing about dak and as down as i am on his performance dak is a leader and accepts responsibility. i will tell you anything he would say the same thing as that tweet. he would take ownership and say it's his fault. can he fix it is another question that tweet is trued from the cowboys. >> steve: yesterday we ran your instagram where you were crying in your beer a and having a pity party over the cowboys losing. are you better? we are just kind of worried but,
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will. >> will: well, see, that's so much nicer. i come on to "fox & friends" and i get that did i watters last night and do you know -- let me make sure real quick, will cain bemoans the loss of his beloved cowboys. >> brian: bemoaning? [sighs] >> will: watters called me a very sad cowboy fan on lower third. i expect treatment. i appreciate you caring, steve, i feel better this morning. >> ainsley: dressed up for nothing but you dressed up this morning for everything. >> steve: thank you, will. >> brian: big game 3:00, san francisco, eagles. >> steve: watch that thank you, will. see you friday. >> will: bye, guys. >> ainsley: after only two weeks in office governor sarah huckabee sanders is already huckabee sanders is already bringing major changes to she's goin g to join us live. or, quit cold turkey.
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