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>> ashley: the wheels fell off this segment. >> were they ever on. now we have to take mass transit full circle. >> todd: from a cab driver no less. jimmy, great stuff. >> ashley: thanks, jimmy. >> todd: thank you, thank you. "fox & friends" big show three hours begins in 3, 2, 1. have a great thursday. [laughter] ♪ left in limo, outrage on can capitol hill over free think. >> the administration is stonewalling. >> shot close range. >> opening statements in the trial of alex murtaugh. >> what have you heard as fact are not. >> murtaugh crying in court as they described the legal scene to his wife maggie and son paul. >> this is about freedom. >> policy reversal regarding ukraine. >> the u.s. is sending 31 abrams tank equivalent of one ukrainian
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tank. >> what is our goal? i don't see any path in ukraine to be able to drive russia out. >> jaw-dropping new numbers over 1100 migrants with criminal records released from detention. >> president biden is also under fire from a group of house republicans who accuse him of surrendering our border to drug cartels. >> cartels are probably sitting across that southern border laughing at us. >> check out the bottom right of your screen, god delivery guy on the floor. who ordered the burrito. >> i like how the referee is talking to him like how foolish do you have to be? >> i love it ♪ baby, why don't you just meet me in the middle i'm losing my mind just a little. >> look at elk county. named after the elk. the population according to reports. >> steve: you mean the animal or the lodge? >> brian: both. i don't know what came first. i think they had the lodge and the people at the elk lodge looked out and said that looks like an elk and that's how it
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happened. >> ainsley: i think it was probably the other way around. >> brian: okay i will turn my ipad the other way. population 5429 not including the johnsons thinking about leaving. >> ainsley: for florida will. >> brian: mostly bavarian roman catholics. >> steve: bavarian romans how does that work? >> brian: a little german and a little roman. >> steve: beautiful day there ainsley loves snow. i almost called you yesterday afternoon because we had 2 inches of snow. >> ainsley: did you really? >> steve: 2 inches and the rain came and all went away you just wanted snow i had it in my ba. >> ainsley: i said it's snowing and i ran outside. >> steve: i hope you got it out of your system. >> ainsley: wet snow. once it hit your head it was
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water. i need a good snow. >> brian: 50 year low. we have gone the longest without an accumulation of snow. the last time we have gone this long 1973. and this is it. if you lived life to build a snowman, you got to move. >> steve: the streak was almost broken because ainsley saw it but at central park they regarded it as a trace of snow. so the snow streak still stands. >> ainsley: saw a trace. >> steve: a trace, indeed. >> ainsley: talk about people moving out of town elk region. a lot of people new job. ibm 3900 employees on the chopping block. latest company to announce mass layoffs. >> steve: that's teenager. as more americans find themselves without jobs. president biden today is going to go to springfield, virginia, to discuss the economic progress made so far during his term. it's been fantastic, he's going to say. >> brian: hope it will go better than his press conference than
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yesterday announcing tanks. lucas, why don't you preview the big speech. >> i sure will. good morning, president biden crossed the potomac to talk about the economy. while the president is going to tout job growth recently a offs tell a different story. ibm, microsoft, vietnam, 3m, goldman, bed, bath and beyond blue chips announcing layoffs. a recession is coming. the spokeswoman didn't seem too concerned when asked by fox business' grady trimble. >> when the president speaks about the economy tomorrow how will he address those fears of recession. >> the economy is building we're building jobs. building back up. there is data out there that shows the economy is growing. that shows that we are, indeed, going to a stable and steady growth which is important, which is something that the president has worked and have you seen this with his economic policy has worked towards over the last
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two years. >> president biden recently slammed republicans while speaking at a martin luther king day event. >> they are going to talk about big spending democrats again? [whispering] guess what? i reduced the deficit last year $350 billion. so what? these guys are the. [laughter] fiscally -- they are fiscally demented, i think. [laughter] they don't quite get it. >> rising cost, rent, food, electricity have spiked since biden took office. of course as our viewers already know they feel it everyday, guys. another economic indicator not trending in the right direction, a nearly 90% rise in spending at dollar stores across the country. gas prices have also gone up in recent weeks and are now back to being up nearly 50% higher than when biden took office, guys. >> steve: i'm glad you added that number right there at the end, lucas. so, is the white house team going across the river into springfield, virginia, is it
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simply to set the table for his re-election? we hear that he is going to probably make a statement after the state of the union. or is he trying to change the subject? everybody in d.c. has got their hair on fire saying, hey, tell us about the documents and suddenly he is talking about how great the economy is. >> there's no question, steve, he doesn't want to talk about classified documents. especially after sparring with your son and talking about those documents in the garage next to the corvette. the white house thinks they can have a positive message about the economy but, as we just mentioned with those corporate layoffs, those are some blue chip companies talking about ibm and amazon. like 10,000 people being laid off at amazon, that effects everybody. >> steve: it does, indeed. lucas, thank you very much for the report. see you in an hour. >> brian: yesterday, you had both democrats and republicans angry at the white house when they asked, listen, our senate committee would like to take a look at the documents just like the russian documents that were available that you were found in your office. found in your house, found in your garage and the white house goes no, i'm not going to do it.
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and senator warner and senator tom cotton said this is outrageous. nothing happens here until you give us the documents until we find out what about our intelligence compromised? how long are they going to stonewall a democratic majority senate? i mean, that's unbelievable to me. are you going to stonewall in a press conference that's one thing. it's a little bit different when you have an intelligence committee. >> ainsley: they are also trying to paint the republicans and we will hear this today in the speech as very extreme for trying to get rid of the irs and saying there should be a 30% sales tax across the board. those aren't the only companies that are cutting people off. there is 3m that make jury scott tape and post-it notes cutting 2500 manufacturing jobs. temp workers are being cut. we saw that in the fall of last year. the last five months of 2022 there were more than 110,000 jobs that were cut. temp workers. meta cut 13% of their staff. a lot of people across the board are worried about losing their jobs especially in the tech industry. we saw that with this girl on
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google she does day in the life on tiktok. >> steve: this is what i'm doing today. >> ainsley: let's go to the confetti room and this room. then her box text her did you check your email. she checks her email and finds out she is one of the ones laid off and crying. watch from the beginning to the end. >> come eat lunch with me at the google office. they also have this grilled tender lion with pars nip. i always feel like i'm eating at some fine dining restaurant. and walking over to butterfly room to take first meeting and confetti room to the next meeting. got my work done and headed over to the massage chairs. day in my life getting laid off at google. i woke up ominousesque frex my boss. i honestly had no idea what it would be about. i woke up to saw them check news and email. i called my boss back and sobbed over the phone because she was also it finding about my lay off. i headed over it disney land so
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i wanted to ate me feelings. started off cinnamon your row and headed for the turkey leg. >> steve: shows you how when the money was flowing, it was really great at google. but just like across the board. big companies are cutting their budgets and cutting staff. >> ainsley: they way they do it. she says this wasn't performance base. they were randomly cutting people. when you work inside the company, you know who the hard workers are. who the complainers are. whatever. she said it was just random how they chose the employees. >> steve: well, that's too bad. when the president makes a speech today, i'm sure we are going to show parts of it. the problem for the republicans right now, and, you know, this is part of his re-election thing. to try to put on a happy face. even though the economy is, you know, unemployment is great because unfortunately, a lot of people don't want to go to work. although there are a lot of jobs that are wanting. but the republicans, you know, in the fact that they have talked about getting rid of the irs and abolishing the sales
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tax, replacing it with a 30% national sales tax, grover norquist said this is a political gift to biden and the democrats. because he is going to earlier talking about how the president refers to republicans as maga extremists and all sorts of things. is he going to continue that drum beat. the problem for all of us is we are obviously heading for a recession this year if the republicans can't work with the democrats on capitol hill, we probably won't get any sort of relief like we have in the past where they will cut payroll taxes or extend unemployment. that is not a real possibility, given the temperature of the room in washington. unfortunately, bipartisan, when it comes stuff like that nonexistent. >> brian: a lot of people getting laid off in slack or impersonal people don't go out work text message.
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>> ainsley: people staying at home. >> brian: laid off 587,000 tech works. thousand tech workers laid off 160,000. a lot of the tech industry maybe goes from job to job perhaps. but it looks like overall they are leaning out to get ready for a tough year. i find it astounding, months after a midterm election when the president always touts himself as a unifier which we know he has not performed that way, would take this moment to talk about the economy rooks like two thirds attack on republicans and what they would do. get rid of the irs. you want to point out this -- he is going to point out cutting the deficit which is a total fraud because it was all increased spending during the pandemic. when the country was told to go home and stop working. so he is going to go out therenned a attack republicans. that, to me. not even political season. not declared your election. at least set a course.
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be confident in what you do. don't tell how incompetent other people would be. most people like the way the economy was. they don't have a strong story to tell. >> steve: the problem for the republicans is they have given the president ammunition. rick scott talked a little bit about gutting social security and medicare. we know that's in our rear view mirror. but the democrats keep bringing that up. but then buddy carter a republican from georgia talked about that 30% national sales tax. grover norquist said that is a gift. obviously, the president is going to hit the republicans on everything they have said and so, it is, you know, if you're a republican in congress. and you have got an idea. just make sure it can't come back to haunt you because these things are going to come back to haunt them. this afternoon, when the president goes to springfield. >> ainsley: more information on the eyed da who he murders coming up. the mom of one of the victims is anna kernodle slamming a public defender for abandoning her to go and represent the accused killer bryan kohberger. >> brian: joe rogan at it again
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>> awful on your side and willing to exaggerate on the other side. >> brian: in this case he is talking about what followed up the antifa riots, which were riots, unless, of course you were watching another network besides ours. ♪ and i'm hanging on a moment of truth ♪ i'm on the edge of glory ♪ and i'm hanging on a moment with you ♪ i'm on the edge, the edgehere ♪ the edge, the edge i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2,
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>> ainsley: we are back with the idaho murder case. the mother of one of the slain students revealing she was dropped by her long-time lawyer.
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>> steve: and that attorney is now, wait for it, representing her daughter's suspected killer bryan kohberger. >> brian: todd piro joins us now with details. >> mother of xana kerr model is devastated over what she is calling complete betrayal. she says she was being represented by public defender ann taylor for unrelated drugs charges. on january 5th, the day her daughter's accused killer bryan kohberger appeared before a judge in idaho, taylor officially dropped northington without telling her to represent the 28-year-old. >> i'm heart broken. >> i'm heart broken because i trusted her. she pretended that she was wanting to help he to find out that she is representing him, i can't even convey how betrayed i
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feel she as active in a facebook group trying to piece together the case. she knows kohberger was a member of that same group. public records show that months before the killings. kohberger applied for a position located just a few miles from the university of idaho and quick legal analysis, guys on this underlying representation issue. it doesn't make a lick of sense, it's a clear conflict of interest. i have no idea how a judge let it get this far and i can't imagine a judge is going to let this go further. i get it's idaho and you may not have a ton of public defenders. this is ridiculous. >> steve: a judge appointed her? age. >> todd: exactly. >> steve: we are going to take that lawyer representing the family and use them to represent the alleged murderer.
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>> todd: i understand it's not a similar case it's a mother of one of the dead victims. the fact that that even makes it to the judge's mind is incomprehensible. >> ainsley: if we were in a lawsuit together which would never happen, if i called an attorney, that attorney can't go and work with steve. >> todd: ainsley you take a class called professional responsibility. literally day one that is lesson one exactly what you just mentioned the fact this is happening. maybe there is something more that is not being reported but my god on the facts right here. this can't happen. >> ainsley: the mother was arrested for drug possession charges on november 19th, which was six days after her daughter was killed. and that's when this attorney represented her. >> todd: makes no sense. we got to get to the bottom of it. >> steve: we do, indeed. >> brian: let's talk about what happened over the weekend. you would think cnn would know how to cover a story that happened in their own neighborhood. their headquarters is in atlanta. antifa decided it would be a great idea to start making it impossible for the cops to open up a new academy which, by the way, was financed by their union.
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didn't everyone want more training to reimagine police up grading equipment in atlanta. this is what the governor is going to be speaking about in the state of the state address a brian kemp possibly keeps his eye on national office, bigger than the one in georgia. but as this violence ensues. we were astounded here at our various locations that people were not pointing out that antifa, full of privileged white kids were having this coordinated attacks with flash bangs some were firearms. not calling it out this as wad as any unrest we have seen we norpt the only ones, listen to this outrageous guest on cnn which is still technically a news network. >> i think there is a real blurring of the lines in the use of the word violence. we keep using these word violent, violent, violent, violent.
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and it gist the impression, the only violence -- the only acts of violence against people that i saw were actually police tackling protesters. >> steve: okay so you see in some -- so they broke -- there was property damage. windows smashed. sticks protesters charged including domestic terrorism. some denied bond. many not from atlanta. look at that there. that is not violent. do you know who says that? one of the senior advisers to stacey abrams. marissa pyle, senior response manager at the stacey abrams fair fight action said this regarding the comments. you cannot commit violence this all comes down to what do you think violence is. you cannot commit violence against a window or a car. killing a human, now, that is violence. shame on atlanta's leaders for
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falling for the same tired path of protecting property while our people are being murdered by their police. so, for her, the line is murder. you kill somebody, then you're in trouble. but just, you know, blowing up a police car, that's not violence. >> ainsley: joe rogan took issue with this. slamming the media for gaslighting these riots and acting as a propaganda department. listen. >> you're willing to overlook some awful [bleep] on your side and you're willing to exaggerate [bleep] on the other side but everybody is on the same team vow to [bleep] pretend these people lighting churches on fire aren't [bleep]. these people lighting schools on fire and lighting courthouses on fire. the mostly peaceful. oh, it's mostly peaceful that burglary. >> background. >> i [bleep] saw someone again say this because of what happened in atlanta. >> the cop city thing. >> literally a cop car on fire. >> calling it mostly peaceful. >> in cnn's backyard.
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>> you can't -- you're not the [bleep] propaganda department. you can't define things in a way to calm people down that's not what your [bleep] job is you are people. you are acting as a propagandist. it's not mostly peaceful when a car is on fire. >> brian: not only are you ignoring it. misdescribing it. other thing most experts say the coordination shows this thing was rehearsed. what they did, the way they acted and communicated shows an organization. not an idea. antifa is as despicable as the oath keepers and proud boys but nobody wants to point that out. the fbi director points antifa is more of an idea. >> they have stalking caps, coordination, monthly meetings and dues, most of them as you take their masks off find out they are from privileged background and their family must really be proud. >> steve: the governor of georgia brian kemp put out a
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statement his office will not tolerate unlawful crimes in the name of peaceful protest. >> joe rogan also went on to taj about how they are shoving ideas down people's throats. that's what tribal instinct is that's what he believes religion has always done. he said if you flip it and talk to an atheist they believe so strongly they are trying to shove it down your throat in their sense it is their religion they enjust don't have a deity. >> steve: one thing i will say about the joe rogan podcast i don't generally listen to it. whoever does the beeping on his show actually they don't beep. we do for our show. their finger must be worn out. >> ainsley: when joe rogan came on the scene. my daughter is in the car seat in the back and i started listening and i'm like oh my gosh, tried to find the controls. i didn't realize it's not a family friendly show. >> brian: growing up on the lae
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with mom i can't wait to see her children's book. i found out it was okay to use the f word when i really mean something. >> ainsley: she was too young to know what it was but i quickly changed the channel. >> steve: good idea. ains what did you flip over to? >> ainsley: christian music. i need to cleanse the soul. like listening to him but not with my 7-year-old. >> brian: i found out he plays pool. what doesn't he do? he is in to pool. >> steve: you don't play pool. >> brian: is he fantastic at pool. >> ainsley: like bowling everyone has done it. >> brian: he doesn't play just to hang out in a bar he is good. >> steve: he could win money you are saying. >> brian: he is amazing. turning to my headlines eventually. a judge ruling that the san francisco police department must release body cam footage to the response to the hammer attack on paul pelosi. remember that news outlets petitioned the court on the basis that the public has a right to seal the court records and proceedings. that will happen later today. the police departments must
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release the footage, 911 recordings as well and parts of their interview with suspect david depape, wow, that's really interesting. southwest airlines under investigation for possible deceptive scheduling in the wake of christmas week travel chaos. turns out they were supposed to be an airline. it quote in the initial phase of rigorous and comprehensive investigation into southwest airlines debacle that stranded millions. the agency says it is looking into whether southwest executives engaged in unrealistic scheduling of flights. s at thela, i have heard of that, encountering production issues as the company gets orders at twice the rate of production. that revelation is coming as the company reports record fourth quarter earnings. that's rare good news. ceo elon musk now exploring raising up to $3 billion to help repay some of the 13 billion debt from his twitter takeover and it seems like musk is having some tech issues with his own twitter account. the ceo tweeting this change my
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name to mr. tweet. now twitter won't let me change it back. as of this morning. it still has not been changed back. unexpected visitor joins lola chicago and duquesne on the court division one basketball game. watch. >> check out the bottom right of your screen. yep, food delivery guy on the floor. who ordered the burrito. >> brian: wow. clueless. the overeats delivery guy was actually holding a bag of mcdonald's. incredibly the game did not stop as he searches for his customer, lets you into a stadium. the referee is -- loving it. still unclear if the hungry fan ever got their order on a side note. duquesne ended up winning the game. there are the headlines, did the guy come from outside. can you get uber eats from the inside? >> i doubt it. just get out of your seat and walk over to the concession stand. i think the guy came from the house.
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how did he get in without a ticket? >> brian: why don't you i do that every day. the guy in the first row at the nick hawkeyes game needs his mcdonald's. i'm coming right in. >> ainsley: probably some dad and the child wanted a happy meal. let me just see. is he probably drinking some beers with his friends. let's just see order uber. >> steve: this is going to spur thousands of people all across the country this weekend when they're at a game or something. >> brian: totally. >> steve: do it. how many of the people will be stopped at security going you can't go in with that whopper, sorry. >> brian: spike lee in the front row. >> ainsley: guy is looking around. >> steve: epic. favorite story of the day. >> brian: chris, would you follow that story? >> ainsley: watch the guy. he walks on the court. he starts looking around. >> brian: listen, is he in to his job. >> ainsley: best story. >> steve: it's great. we need to find that guy. we need to find that guy and book that guy and ask him. >> ainsley: or the dad who ordered. >> see a guy with a mcdonald's guy could you tell any of them.
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>> steve: we want that guy. somebody knows that guy. let us know who that guy is we are going to have him on. >> ainsley: friends@foxnews.com. >> brian: putting out all points bulletin guy with a brown bag. >> ainsley: ohio senator j.d. vance is going to join us live. >> steve: business owners plagued by crime forced to take matters into their own hand. hear their plea to do more to keep us safe.
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♪ >> steve: welcome back. a new york city shop owner is fed up with rampant crime in the big apple are taking matters into their own hands. a group of bronx business owners are hiring private security guards to deter thieves but our next guest says private patrol is not enough. the founder of the bodega and small business association and he joins us now live. it's so great to have you. >> thank you for having me. think have hired a team they call them the ambassadors and what they do for a couple hours each day they will essentially patrol the area but they are not cops. they don't have the authority to really stop anybody. they are just assisting. you say it's not enough. >> it's not enough something stable what are we going through? why do we have to have private security because we not having the public safety security that
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we need you know this very well little grocery stores in new york city. how big a problem is shoplifting at your store? >> it's a great problem. we have a lot of problems. even though we have to hire new people just to watch the people when they come in there. their customer, when they come. because once they grab this stuff. they feel like he is there. and we have to fight for our store because we owner. we are not corporate. we have to do -- that's how we have to be fighting -- a lot of our employees they get assaulted. >> one of the problems is as you know, here in new york city, if you steal a bunch of stuff, unless it goes up to like 1,000 bucks, it's free stuff. >> that's crazy. that shouldn't be like that. if you come commit a crime you d be prosecuted it doesn't matter
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the amount steve the governor and the mayor don't feel that way. >> that's what i told alvin bragg it shouldn't be like that. if you commit a crime, you got to be prosecuted. he it doesn't matter the amount. >> absolutely. francisco, you know, we have been covering the fact that there are close to 40,000 migrants have been shipped to new york city bused in, are the migrants a problem for your stores? >> no. no, we don't be having a problem. hopefully, we get to have better communication, to support our nypd department more. so we can have a better communication to prevent they don't follow the same thing that we are living now. there is no consequence. come new immigrant they don't see they can do the same thing that is happening already. >> steve: francisco, okay. so you got a shoplifting problem at your stores. everybody in new york city does. do you feel safe in new york?
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>> we are not feeling safe. i don't feel safe. that's the -- we are -- everybody is feeling like that. that's why we formed the cops nsa supermarket association. we are asking for more protection to the store. and to the do something like to upgrade the charge on the people who attack the workers or the store owner to be at least a felony because we are not feeling safety now. >> steve: i don't blame you. francisco, thank you very much for stopping by. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: it's a terrible situation. >> it is. >> steve: we have been talking about it for a very long time now. here is something you don't see every day. it's bipartisan outrage in washington. we will tell what you is frustrating both sides of the aisle about jones secret stuff. plus, the push for school choice gaining momentum thanks to the efforts of one organization. a leader for the movement to
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>> brian: it is national school choice week across the country, parents, students, lawmakers coming together to advocate for educational reform. young americans for liberty has mobilized thousands of student activist to support school choice bills in crucial states. here with more on their mission young americans for liberty national school choice director randen steinhauser. great to see you. how would you characterize the mmomentum your movement now has? >> this year is totally different. we have seen parents from all across the country come together and push for expanded school choice. at young americans for liberty this week we have dozens of events happening across the country. we have deployed door knockers
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and we also have members of our coalition, liberty minded legislators on the front lines of pushing for expanded educational freedom all across the country. the momentum is unlike everything i have seen. >> brian: you believe competition gets better schools which will yield better students who are better equipped to handle this country and the world. so, how is it working out now? you said you have 20 years of data. even the momentum is possibly at its height now. you have been doing this for a while. what does it say? >> yeah, you know, more than anything, we believe that parents know their children better and no child should be beholden to a government run system that si simply is not wor them. living in an age of innovation and technology. we have the data to show that private school choice programs it causes neighborhood schools to increase academy performance. it's much bigger than that
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government funding. education savings accounts so they can choose the educational environment for their child. maybe it is a traditional classroom. or maybe it's homeschooling. virtual schooling. whatever it is, you want them to have that option. >> brian: i have eight states with school choice. is that what your numbers say. >> there have r. a variety of programs. 30 different programs all across the country that allow parents to use some sort of funding to fund their child's best educational environment. we want to continue to see the push for education savings accounts which this that number sounds about right in terms of esa programs across the country. >> brian: governor kim rendell you elect me and republican legislature i will do this and she did it. listen. we're going to be funding students and not systems. parents got a front row seats into what was happening in the classroom and they started paying attention and then we talk about woke ideology about crt and sex education in the country.
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we removed provided new money for. so districts that have a private school in their system. it is a win. rural schools that don't have a private schools have options. >> brian: education savings accounts. how far would you describe them? >> yeah. it really allows the parents to use their taxpayer dollars to go into an account that they can then decide how they are used. >> brian: right. >> that's on private school tuition, home school curriculum, virtual learning, tutoring, therapy, really a custom mighted education for their child, not just one system a one-size-fits-all. >> brian: it's a big week. everyone is paying attention to what you are saying. hard to find a republican or democrat that doesn't want to improve their kid's education. randan stein houser, thank you for the time. >> thanks. >> brian: coming up in 8:00 hour one of the governors leading the school choice you just heard her kim reynolds will join us live. i want to check in with amy freeze who has the weather.
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>> brian, we are making up for lost time in winter. coast-to-coast 10 days ago we had the lowest snow cover in a decade. we are doing a little better. look at the totals that came in from yesterday's storm. maine, new york, west virginia, also virginia picking up a half foot of snow. this storm is going to exit. we have another one waiting in the wings. mention of the i-95 corridor we remain snowless in new york city and d.c. new york could set all time date for no measurable snow. light accumulations from maine all the way back to lake erie. now, as we watch that storm system exit, we gear up. so have your stand by the clipper that comes through is going to produce snow for portions of the great lakes and the upper midwest. what is left here of the snow still to come is very light but once this rolls in, you have got reinforcement. so minneapolis tomorrow will be covered in fresh snow. very slippery to start that canadian clipper will northeast.
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behind it extremely cold air. in fact the biggest blast of artic air that we have seen since december. >> brian: amy, thank you so much. we are catching up. keep in mind it is winter. >> octavia speaking out on woke cancel culture why she thinks her movie the help would not be made today but says it should be. first, don't break the bank in the new year. debt busting deals. vacuum. two us in vacuum. u's in vacuum. how easy it was for me to lose weight on golo, they don't believe me. they don't believe i can eat real food and lose this much weight. the release supplement makes losing weight easy. release sets you up for successful weight loss because it supports your blood sugar levels between meals
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