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♪ ♪ ♪ i want to put on my my my my my boogie shoes boogie with you ♪ i want to put on ♪ my my my my my boogie shoes ♪ boogie with you. >> will: sun coming up over providence rhode island this morning 7:00 a.m. eastern time. >> ainsley: brian is jealous. >> brian: i didn't get water. beautiful. >> ainsley: he requests from the folks behind the scenes that tell us.
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>> brian: whoever they are. >> ainsley: introduce each hour that he wants water and sunrise. >> brian: i like that. >> ainsley: brian got snow. >> will: ski slope. >> brian: for ainsley. you she misses it. >> ainsley: i love the snow. every city needs a little bit of snow every winter for the kids. >> brian: just to hydroplane instead of gripping the road. >> ainsley: to build a snowman. >> brian: you have to commit to making a snowman. let me say something? overrated. make one snowman, okay. this is it. >> ainsley: what about the snow angel? not overrated, that's eadsy. >> will: that's overrated too. lay in the snow goes up your sleeves and back of your coat. >> brian: spoken like a guy who never did it in texas. >> ainsley: welcome. glad you are here this morning. >> will: on pins and needings to see what it will be like at 8:00 a.m. >> brian: you're right it will be interesting.
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>> ainsley: 8:00. >> will: asking former presidents and vice presidents if they have any classified documents in their possession. >> ainsley: top official has agreed to an interview with the oversight committee for the first time since the discovery of the documents at president biden's house. >> brian: here we go. jacqui heinrich live at the white house with more. jacqui, key usually get surprised today on friday or saturday with discovery of some documents. do you think that's a possibility? >> i mean, it's only 7:00 in the morning, brian. anything can happen. well, we know that the house oversight committee is getting a transcribed interview with the head lawyer for the national archives that's going to happen next week after the agency reportedly sent letters to the presidents and vice president from the last six administration asking them to, you know check their houses for any kind of classified material that might be lying around that is where we are at at this point. representatives of the trump, obama, bush, clinton, w. bush
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and arresting agencies got these letters showing a growing sense that classified material might inadvertently mishandled w more than anyone suspected following the discovery at the trump, biden and pence homes. >> this is rumored to have been a problem with just about every former president and vice president. the fact that they have all been accused of taking classified documents home. mostly inadvertently but it's been a problem. we need to reform the way documents are packed up and put into boxes before they were put into trucks to take from the president and vice president to wherever they land in the private sector. >> meantime congressman matt gaetz is introducing a resolution that would bar the former chair of the intelligence committee adam schiff from access to classified materials, including anything surrounding january 6th or president trump's first impeachment, gaetz is claiming schiff led the effort to weaponize lie frfts clinton campaign and corrupt department of justice in his words to smear
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former president trump. schiff sounded off on speaker kevin mccarthy's removal of him from the intelligence committee in this video he posted on tiktok. listen. >> hello, i'm congressman adam schiff with some troubling news. today kevin mccarthy removed me from the house intelligence committee, all for doing my job, for holding trump accountable and standing up to the extreme maga republicans. we knew it would be bad when the republicans took over but it's far worse than we expected. but i can promise you this: this is not the end of my fight for our democracy. this is just the beginning. please, join us and contribute today. thank you. >> matt gaetz named this resolution the pencil act which is apparently a reference to former president trump's nickname for schiff, which was pencil neck. gaetz tried to pass this in 2019. obviously pelosi did not want to bring that to the floor. it's unclear whether kevin mccarthy has any plans too,
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guys. >> brian: jacqui you said pencil neck, is it two words? >> it might be hyphenated should ask matt gaetz. >> will: somebody on staff that comes up with creative acronyms. pencil i can't remember what it ask it is spelled out to mean persons that don't get access to classified something or another. >> yes. apparently. >> ainsley: kennedy should be on that committee. he always comes one colorful phrases. >> brian: jacqui, we will see if there are any documents discovered rehoboth, could be because of the president goes to -- he is always one home away from a would-be discovery. he was not in the office. then he goes to the wilmington. leaves wilmington and goes to rehoboth. they find them in wilmington. instead of going to wilmington he goes to camp david. good time -- i'm not telling them what to do but good time. >> ainsley: can you believe they are at a point now something needs to change to make these classified documents more secure.
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now they are asking all the former vice presidents and presidents to look through their offices and look through their homes to see if they have classified documents. >> brian: says no problem. i don't know what obama has come up with. they seemed to have signed off on things to get yesterday for his museum. quayle says i was never asked. jimmy carter predated the records act. al gore says i'm clean and should be interesting answer from bill clinton still waiting. >> the entire quell is really what, to your point earlier, brian. what is in the documents? that is what matters. that is what we asked senator tom cotton earlier when it comes to joe biden's documents. how does this relate potentially to national security? >> ainsley: well, that's what senator tom cotton. >> it's whether the mishandling of these documents and any of these cases caused any damage to national security. that's why republicans and democrats alike are outraged at this administration is refusing to show us these documents. we had a hearing earlier this week with the director of national intelligence and we did not see a single document.
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we didn't even have a single document characterized. and we're being told that it can't happen until the special counsels have conducted and completed their investigation. one of these special counsels isn't even on the job yet. this is nothing but a stonewall to prevent members of the intelligence committee from doing our oversight of the responsibility. >> brian: you know what's interesting is we do know that donald trump has over -- they say 323 classified documents. donald trump says i don't even know what they have. i have no idea what they took. we know that mike pence reported they took -- had about 10 documents. most of them were background for a meeting with the world leader. so about 10 pages. >> ainsley: they were not high level of classification. >> brian: they have to decide do you put a special counsel prosecutor after mike pence? do you just okay there is 10 documents i will do it? is there a threshold where you unleash the fbi on you? let's bring in doug collins, former u.s. congressman. former ranking member of the judiciary committee, host of the doug collins podcast. doug, now we have got three
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people under scrutiny. should we get a special prosecutor for mike pence even though one document has only been found? >> no. probably not. i think one of the bigger questions here is why is the classification process? i think senator cotton made reference to this what would be the actual impact to these documents. >> but there is a problem and we saw this when i was in congress. we talked about it in our judiciary committee that we are overclassifying. there is a lot of stuff out there like background documents. i'm pretty sure there is probably sensitive stuff in there but did it rise to the level of a national security risk? this is becoming a little bit out of hand and really what started all of this though was how the department of justice frankly went after donald trump and the way they did it, the way they publicly did it and now having to sort to go back and adjust to all of this they are now finding. will diligently they opened a pandora's box to your point if classified documents are that prevalent and loose around washington, d.c. you have to apply the law to everyone. there still is the question of what is in the documents, specifically when it comes to
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the sitting president of the united states theeg a question, doug, that we can't get an answer to and the first lady is ensuring that the question doesn't really make its way to joe biden. take a look at this really quickly. [laughter] i would love that costume. [laughter] come on up, joe. [laughter] no, you are not going to dance. believe me. we don't want to ruin the evening. >> it shielding him from dancing. shielding him from reporters. >> yeah, it's really interesting here. it's really gotten concerning. nobody frankly in all fairness to the first lady nobody elected her to answer questions for the president on issues that the press may have questions on. they may not like the question or the answer, but this is what his job is to be -- to answer these questions and to be a part of the process of people understanding really what we got
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to get into again in classified document area remember, we are talking about the top levels, president and vice president. this is actually something prosecuted on military members. members in the government who do this inadvertently. this has to be something we really take a look at. really would reafer prefer joe biden not shielding the president from questions because i want to know if the president can actually answer the questions. >> ainsley: we wanted to get your reaction to what is happening in your state, the governor, brian kemp, of georgia has declared a state of emergency. he has deployed the national guard because of all the violent protest over that proposed atlanta police training facility led to that shootout. what's your reaction there? what are your residents saying? >> i'm proud of the governor. i'm glad he took an action. again we have more issues coming out with this memphis tape coming out tonight. he has taken action to say, look, you can protest all you want. you can shout and scream and talk and do whatever you want. to say damaging property, damaging people. hurting our city is not going to happen. so i'm glad he actually took the
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action. and hopefully they will see that georgia is not a place you go if you want a peaceful protest, fine. you want to do something else, not the place to come. >> brian: doug, the thing is, evidently if you saw those police chiefs yesterday, they say it was horrendous. everyone is bracing for the worse with five cops on one guy. ends up dead a couple of days later. so, having that, if this is as bad as they say. what will the reaction be? do you have a sense of your city of atlanta? >> well, unfortunately not just the atlanta, i'm afraid all over the country. people have taken this as an excuse not to voice objection and what happened but taking a step further saying it's okay to damage property. it's okay to disrupt business and things like that. i'm scared for, you know, we could see it all over the country with what is being said right now. if mayors in cities take the action early. then hopefully we can prevent some violence or even more injuries coming from it. >> will: i don't know what that action might be. i don't know what you can do
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prophylactically ahead of time. they are trying, even the victim's family trying to say hey, let's keep whatever you plan peaceful: you have to wonder to your point, doug, how many vested interest are planting the seeds of something much more destructive? >> >> exactly. the ones arrested last weekend in georgia, most of them, i think only one was actually from georgia. this has become a rolling platoon of folks who want to go and create anarchy wherever they go. this is something that needs to be taken care of. if the doj was actually looking at something nationwide, this might be an area for them to look at. >> ainsley: and they are going to release it on a friday night. could be more protest, most people don't have to work over the weekend. thank you so much for coming on. congratulations to the georgia bulldogs. i see that football behind you. did you go to the game? >> great to be with you all. >> ainsley: did you go to the game. >> no, i didn't get. to say i went to the semi-final. i didn't get to go to the final. >> ainsley: congratulations. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, take care.
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>> ainsley: thank you. you too. >> brian: go over to ashley for the other news. >> ashley: start with a story out of louisiana. police say new surveillance footage shows the moment lsu student madison brooks bar baton rouge with the four men charged with raping her. the video shows her running and catching up with the suspects. two of them would allegedly assault her later in the night. while two others watched before throwing her out of the car. brooks was then hit and killed by another car. police say her blood alcohol content was four times the legal limit and she possibly lost consciousness after leaving the bar. the establishment where the group spent the night drinking has had its liquor license revoked. now to the border where a texas smuggling suspect trafficking five migrants including a 4-year-old child leads troopers on high-speed chase. the vehicle eventually crashes into the brush allowing dps to arrest the driver and take illegal passengers into custody. meanwhile governor greg abbott is ripping the white house over its plan to allow 30,000
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migrants from certain countries into the u.s. each and every month. >> situation is basically granting parolee status to these status who these people coming across the border illegally. all that will do is to spur even more people to rush the border. thinking that they, too. will get parolee status. >> abbott also says president biden is misleading americans by saying there is a decrease in illegal border crossings. and calling all goody's fans, this is your chance to visit the famous oregon home where the 80 kids classic was filmed. new homeowner says all goonies welcome to the house where this truthfully shuffle became famous. >> do it. come on. do it.
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one neighbor wasn't too please dollars. hanging a sign saying goonies not welcome. neighbors rallied behind the homeowner with the sign saying ignore karen. pretty funny there. sense of humor. >> ainsley: that was a great movie. so they bought this house and they are encouraging people to go and do that? >> ashley: yeah, i guess one neighbor is not too happy. all those people showing up. >> brian: one town over from me is amityville. nonstop. the house looks exactly the say. >> ainsley: it does? someone lives in the house? >> brian: someone list in the house. >> will: standards in the 80's different for movies. i tried to throw on goonies, the language. they let the language fly in the 80's for kids movies. no doubt about it. >> brian: right. >> will: maybe in a few years. >> ainsley: we all turned out fine. >> will: yeah, you are right. let her fly, i guess? >> ainsley: you knew what you could and couldn't say or else you were getting in big trouble in my house at least.
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>> will: still ahead, russia launches a new round of deadly missiles strikes hours after the u.s. pledged tanks to ukraine. general jack keane react to the late rest advances next. >> plus, from smuggling a cartoon over the border from renting chickens, the extreme lengths that some americans are going to to beat inflation. >> brian: and carton. ♪ it will be ♪ it will be ♪ baby, just let it be ♪ so why won't you ride with me ♪ ride with meps ♪ seeor where this thing goes i had to do something. i started cosentyx®. ♪ watch me. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx.
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>> brian: at least 11 people dead in ukraine an russia struck missiles all this happening after u.s. and other countries like germany promised to send tanks to kyiv. russia doesn't like that. a move russia described as
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direct involvement in the ongoing conflict which, of course, it isn't fox news senior strategic analyst general jack keane. general, the tanks are on their way and once again infrastructure is targeted ask. >> are you pleased with this move. >> this is the right decision. should have been made months ago. germans wanted political cover for the united states to step out first and escalate if you want to use that word. i don't think it's really germane here to give main battle tanks. now that's taken place. what the ukrainians need is about 300 of these main battle tanks. not a few take up to a year to get them the tanks. that doesn't make any sense. i mean, the army has thousands of tanks, the marines have hundreds. and the marines have just given up their tanks as part of their
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transformation strategy. so those abrams tanks are some place in storage. i would have thought that would intrnt easiest thing to do to get them into their hands quickly. germans initially sent anominal amount of leverage. there is 2,000 of those throughout europe and many countries there. so they have got to band together and get them somewhere in the neighborhood of about 300 main battle tanks as quickly as possible and in addition, long range missiles advance drones is what is needed finally get on with giving them the f-16s that also in moth balls and get the ukrainians trained on them. this is what they need to retake their territory, brian. >> brian: a pentagon spokesperson confirms to the "new york post" today that we just don't have these tanks available in excess in our stocks, which is why it's going to take months to transfer the m 1 a 2 abrams to ukraine. you don't see how that is
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actually adds up. so, i mean, have you called anybody to find out who is telling the truth? , no, no, i'm not calling anybody. we could backfill them, given the emergency situation that has taken place in ukraine. >> brian: of course. pol>> poland has given up operational equipment from their units and they're on the border with russia. certainly, we can take that kind of an operational risk and give them tanks that we have and get them over there as quickly as possible. listen, it's a real issue with the maintenance and the logistic challenges but, look it, we significant amount of tanks to the iraqis in the past and gave them those packages and they worked fine. iraqis were able to handle all of that. and certainly the ukrainians have proven they can handle
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advanced technology. >> brian: we left 14 billion worth of our equipment in afghanistan. we did not see that i could tell we left any tanks there just, real quick, politically, if the president wants to get the pressure off him politically, give them everything at once. having to keep going back is politically detrimental to this war effort and for the u.s. support. don't you agree? go back once. this is what we need. we will replenish, that's it. wouldn't it help? >> yeah, i mean, the problem we have here is that the administration -- it's commendable the amount of support they have provided and how they also have led the europeans in providing support. give them credit for that but at the same time, it's too slow. this should have been there months ago. the air defense systems that defend the cities, the ukrainians were asking that months before the russians began to attack their civilian infrastructure. get this equipment.
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the under current here senior officials in the pentagon who don't believe the ukrainians can retake all this territory. and i say stop under estimating all of them after all this time ukrainians have proven they have the mettle to get things done. russians are defending over 1,000 miles and that defense is vulnerable low morale poor training not having all the equipment they need have. they are going to be able to penetrate these lines and retake territory and give them the means to do it. >> brian: absolutely. this is the russia's b team they have lost tens of thousands already. general, thanks so much. >> yeah. great talking to you, brian. the team, have a wonderful weekend. >> brian: by the way speaking of weekend coming up at 8:00 and repeated at 11:00. one nation yesterday to go. one year anniversary. guest senator tim scott will he run for president.
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matt taibbi just left another twitter drop over on the west coast. is he going to tell us what he found. vivek ramaswamy on this new virtual technology that lets them basically write your papers and could everything else and carli lloyd not only captured the u.s. national team she also is one of the stars on the special forces reality show on fox. she still survives. she will tell you what it is like training with navy seals. meanwhile, coming up on this show, what if i said you can't use the word "the"? well, good luck. that's what the a.p. style guide is recommending. rachel campos duffy and the great pete hegseth from "fox & friends" the great show are here to react.ou ♪ or h my god ♪ it's the weekend ♪ then own it support your immune system with a potent blend of nutrients and emerge your best every day with emergen-c
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hegseth join us to make sense of it all. is this going to make us a better country, rachel? >> rachel: by the way, i'm not going to be mad at you, brian calling me rachel and the great pete hegseth. that didn't go unnoticed. >> brian: oh, wow. >> rachel: listen, so purported think they are making these changes because this dehumanizes them. but last month the a.p. style guide said that they are working on banning the words "heartbeat bill" and "late term abortion" they want to call the heart beat bills the cardiac activity bills. they don't want americans to know little tiny unborn babies have heart beats, that they are alive. that they're human. so they are a reflection of the media elite and what the a.p. does understand is that words matter. and that you can affect a population. can you control a population. and you can impact politics and the discourse in this language by controlling the words.
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that's what they are doing. if you have any questions about it, refer to 1984, look, every k every american should read these days. language matters. that's what the a.p. is doing. >> ainsley: new chapter in a.p. story book inclusive story telling how to properly use critical race theory. >> pete: of course they do. this is just the latest. they have been changing the way we talk about gender. the way we talk about sex. you don't say a biological male a person assigned male at birth. birthing people. they got rid of the plural of they, right? just a few years ago they the only way you could could talk to somebody who you didn't know their gender was through the process of they. what is this? the emotionally laden and the cognitively challenged a.p. what are you supposed to say then? can you still say the rich? because you can't say the poor. >> will: no. >> pete: can you say the elite?
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>> will: no. >> brian: not inclusive. >> pete: people who identify as rich. >> ainsley: the cleaning educated? what a person who went to college? it means the same thing. >> will: new rule pete is if you can say it in two words, it's wrong and therefore you need it to put it into five words. >> brian: right. >> pete: ultimately rachel is completely correct. you change the language. you change what people are allowed to say. you change what they think. it's the story as old as time. the a.p. is completely woke. completely captured. by the way i will note fox news does not use the a.p. style book by the way. we use a different guideline because of things like this. >> will: we were worried about that because brian was going to read it straight of the prompter ron burgundy style was he going to be out here saying the people of frenchness. >> brian: as ainsley knows, will, this is how wrong you are. instead of the style book come to my office and ask is this how you do it? jon scott was there this morning.
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[laughter] >> brian: sean hannity calls me up a lot. >> will: you are the hub of the fox news style. >> brian: i don't get paid for it i am the style book. >> ainsley: the king's english. >> brian: the brain. >> rachel: ainsley, they are trying to erase our gender. relaugh, pete, i and will all the time about pregnant people and some of these emojis that come out of pregnant member and all that stuff. that is our gender. that is who we are. we are mothers. we are women. and these have long-term implications for us and for our children. and so we can't just -- it's fun to laugh about it. can't just laugh about it. we have to go to brian and make sure we use. >> brian: thank you. that's why i'm here. >> ainsley: that's why they put his office right next to mine. i have lots of questions. >> brian: rachel, you seem so much happier than pete today. >> will: pete is kind of imlum. >> pete: why don't have i seem happy. >> will: had the miseducation on fox nation. >> pete: we were talking about these exact things still catch it on fox nation miseducation of america season 2.
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he? change the names to everything and tell it to 5-year-olds. we expect those 5-year-olds to think for themselves when they're 25. that's the problem. >> ainsley: we need more energy from you. can you tell us who is coming up this weekend? we need a lot of energy. >> brian: rachel can't keep carrying you. >> pete: my goodness, stephen a. smith, will, you know him. >> brian: he booked him. >> pete: you used to debate with him on occasion. >> ainsley: okay your energy level went up a little bit there. >> will: energy dial on you. >> pete: going to be good. you dialed up that? okay i will go up representative ronny jackson, miranda devine, nancy grace and the great mike pompeo coming up this weekend. >> ainsley: rachel how did he do? >> rachel: rach he did good. i would have put the great in front of miranda devine not pompeo. >> brian: wow, that's going to be a little tense on the show now. >> rachel: that's a joke. >> brian: that's not how i'm taking it. >> rachel: i have do actually
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always introduce miranda devine as the great miranda devine can you ask her. >> ainsley: mark levin is mad at he is the great one. >> brian: do you have a sense of like when to wrap? this has gone five minutes too long. >> will: i have to say it's not on them. brian. >> pete: that's why i'm staying over we are way over time. >> rachel: leaving it to the will to wrap. bill. >> will: dehumanizing us while. geraldo rivera coming up live. >> brian: taking egg stream measures renting chickennens. jeff flock will join us with the flock of his own. ♪ i don't know where my home is ♪ and, baby i ghing] ♪ ...by, you know how i feel. ♪ if you're tired of staring down your copd,...
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♪ >> ainsley: the u.s. is seeing an extreme increase in egg smuggling across the mexican
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border because of sky high prices. >> brian: yup, customs reports 108% increase in poultry products. are there any alternatives to combating eggflation? >> let's check in with jeff flock outside his home in pennsylvania surrounded by this flock of chickens. >> ainsley: moving on in. >> you guys -- you turned us on to this story. you turned us on to this guy. homestead phil, he has got a business called rent the chicken, right? but you can rent not only the chicken but rent the coop. and is he bringing it to my house. i have been divorced three times. this may be number 4. when she gets home. but, this -- you have been in business for 10 years? >> yes, 10 years now. we started in 2013. >> but never more popular right now with the price of eggs. >> it has been egploding here. >> i knew that was coming. >> open it up and let us see.
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rent you the coop, chickens in it and you get a source of eggs, they are not going to cooperate now, little suckers. oh, here he comes. okay. and you get fresh eggs. you provide all the support, you -- and if for some reason i bail on it. >> you can chicken out. that's right. we can take them back. would you like to hold her. >> sure, yeah, yeah, go ahead. let's swap here. if this thing doesn't work out i could become a chicken farmer. >> yes, you could become a chicken farmer. >> bird flu also killed a lot of birds. >> yes. >> about 50 to 60 million birds are no longer laying eggs right now. >> show me how this works or the set up here, you go ahead. they live in open the door maybe we see what they look like where they live. and they are happy with, this huh? >> yeah, they have got their food, their water, they sleep upstairs. oh,. [laughter] >> okay, okay, she has gone. >> i got her. and then in the back, this is
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where -- show us where the business end of this goes. yeah, yeah. what is this? >> when it's time to make an omelet, you are going to come back here. they haven't -- there is a lady up there. she is already thinking about laying so,. >> ready they are definitely going to be laying some eggs here today. we will have to make some omelets. >> tell me how much now what is this going to set me back here if i want to do this and how does it work? >> it's a spring-to-fall rental. we bring the coop to your house with the food, the chickens, everything that you need. starts around $500 depending on where in the united states and canada you are located. >> gotcha. >> can they run in my yard? >> yeah. they can definitely run in your yard. we do recommend that it's supervised because everything loves chicken for dinner. i like breakfast. >> okay. there you go. maybe i will think about keeping this one. >> yeah. definitely. you let me know and we will just leave her right here. >> what can i tell you, you know
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my ear piece came out. can you hold that one second here? >> okay. yeah. i got the ear piece back. in knocked my ear piece out. >> will: how do the economics work here? jeff, what does it cost me to rent that chicken and what kind of egg production do i get? >> say that again, brian? >> will, by the way, i'm just curious because since eggs are so high, what does it cost me to rent the chicken and what kind of egg production can i get? what can i save by renting the chicken for a couple weeks? >> well, this doesn't really necessarily make financial sense, does it? $500 for six months. how much -- how many eggs am i going to get out of that. >> more expensive per dozen to rent chickens, what you are doing is getting an experience, right? so you are having a chicken coop that allows you to have fresh eggs every day so you don't have to worry about there not being eggs at the store. but, if you have kids, this is perfect for stem research.
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gets them off their devices. gets them out in the yard. so, there is definitely a lot of reasons for having chickens in your backyard. >> well, yes. and i don't know who is going to clean up for them but that's a whole nother matter. >> brian: engaging to have a chicken, more the experience. great idea. great entrepreneurial idea. thanks so much, jeff. >> ainsley: thank you, jeff. >> brian: ashley i'm not sure if you want to dive into the chicken business. >> ashley: my husband has been trying to get knee to get chickens. it costs $17 to buy the chickens that he wants. i hope he didn't see that segment. >> will: i think you should buy them. buy the chicken. >> we have the land for it but we also have bears, foxes, possibly a wolf and a coyote, so it's just not going to work. >> ainsley: chickens won't last long. >> ashley: ash also in new york. let's get to this. the future is now uncertain for a michigan brewery owner after a devastating act of teen
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vandalism. the owner spent years building up his business fears it may never reopen. >> my savings, my retirement. you know, we planned on moving forward this summer. and getting things at least a soft opening available for the weekend. but at this point, it's, you know, not even recoverable. we were uninsured due to prior thefts and vandalism. the building is uninsured. at this point it's a total loss for me. >> that group of teenagers were 13 by the way caused around $200,000 in damage to the property. texas congressman chip roy is introducing a new bill that would block taxpayer dollars from funding schools that teach critical race theory in the classroom. the legislation is called the combating racist teaching in schools act. roy tells fox the american people gave house republicans the power of the purse in november. and he plans to use it to stop funneling dollars into an education system that is poisoning the minds of our children and put parents back into the driver's seat of their kid's education. mike rowe is warning u.s.
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government handouts are pushing millions of men to quit working. >> time rerealize how big an issue it is we are going to have a hard time turning the temperature down. >> we have given a lot of people a lot of options. and incredibly one of those options is do nothing. >> the bureau of labor stats find 7 million men in the prime of their life have dropped out of the workforce with no plans to find another job. keep it here because mike rowe will join us next hour to discuss this growing trend and the impact on the economy. those are your heed lines, guys, back to you. >> ashley: all right, good deal. thank you. >> brian: thank you so much. you want to know where janice dean is? join the club i do too. actually he she is outside for the fox weather forecast. >> janice: i have friends with me from florida what's your name. >> marie. >> zoe. >> kevin. >> are you having fun so far? >> we are we love the city would you like a tour of fox news and
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"fox & friends"? >> i would. >> janice: not quite cold in the northeast. going to be cold over the next couple of days from the northern plains, dipping down towards the midwest. look at some of these wind chills, okay? below freezing by a lot. minus 27 is what it going to feel like in bismarck. minus 23 in duluth. look at monday. even colder than that the coldest air of the season arriving across the northern plains and that's going to dip into the central u.s. we're also going to see the potential for a lot of snow from the intermountain west across the plains into the midwest. and then we have an area of low pressure that is going to bring heavy rainfall across the gulf coast into florida. that's something we are going to be tracking over the next several days with fox weather. all right. do you love steve, ainsley and will? >> yes we do. >> oh my gosh it's brian today. brian will be so upset. brian, will, and ainsley. you know i love you, brian. i would never purposefully ignore you. >> brian: again. >> ainsley: very nice. thanks for coming in.
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>> will: the nfl conference championships are this weekend. and two of these teams in the afc arizona bound for the super bowl. san francisco 49ers and philadelphia eagles square off in the championship game this sunday on fox. here to preview the big game fox sports reporter tom rinaldi. hey, tom, i have a serious question for you, okay? i have been thinking about. this i will give you two options. jaylen hurts and brock purdy. brock purdy last pick in the nfl draft. jaylen hurts a lot of doubters including yours truly about quality potential as nfl quarterback. do you think nfl scouts are just, look, this isn't an accurate science and not that great of projecting who will be a great quarterback or illustration of two teams and two coaches that figured out exactly how to scheme these guys to their full potential? >> i think it's a bit of both, will. it's great to see you.
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by the way, can we put a little respect on kilmeade's name that janice doesn't even remember he is on the set? we will talk about that another time. i think when it gets to these two quarterbacks, you know, will, for the first time in nfl history, there's a conference championship game where both quarterbacks are under the age of 25. you refer to purdy, mr. irrelevant, the final pick in the draft at some point can we simply acknowledge brock purdy is a very talented player in a great situation with a coach who knows how to use him. when it comes to jaylen hurts, we have talked about this, will, in the past. he is a winner. he has won everywhere he has been. and the fact that he has developed to this degree this season i think shows two things how hard he has worked at his processing ability to marry to the incredible physical talents he has. that's where he has made the greatest growth by his own description and the great job nic sarin any and his staff has done. these two quarterbacks are
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fascinating in terms of their matchup. >> will: i totally agree. illustrates for all of news life that success is somewhat situational. you have to find the right place. these two guys with the exact right coaches and exact right place. so, but, in your estimation now, tom, headed into this game, who has the better situation? who comes out and heads to the super bowl? >> well, look, i think this is a dream matchup, certainly when it comes to the conference elite. these are the two best teams in the conference, will, by any definition, and here's a fascinating look. the eagles lead the nfl in explosive and big plays. the niners give up the fewest of those plays. many times those plays will are the result of a mistake. the question becomes which team ultimately makes the fewest mistakes? i would hope we're well past this notion of waiting for brock purdy to turn back into the pumpkin. i think he has proven that he is a very good player as you say and a great situation.
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but i think it's tough to go against the eagles in that environment, will, your people where it's great to be a fly eagle fly but very tough to roll in there on the road. i think it's going to be a great matchup. we hope it comes down to the final few possessions. >> will: sounds like you are leaning. i won't put you in a box. leaning on the direction i print this game i'm predicting an eagles bengals super bowl. tom rinaldi always great to see you. >> great to see you, will. >> will: that matchup sunday on fox and pregame coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. coming up rapper banks praises florida governor ron desantis why she feels way safer in free florida against liberal l.a.
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