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killing my heart. >> todd: understand. be a ash let's hope with these 40 republicans now backing you that there will be some traction with your story. >> yes. i do want to -- actually, do i want to thank them one by one individually. i had a conversation. >> todd: enes, we have got to run. sorry to cut you off. "fox & friends" is going to begin now. enes kanter freedom, everybody. >> ashley: president biden is heading to new york city today to tout a nearly $300 million infrastructure package. >> just down the road dozens of migrants are crowding an upscale hotel. >> refusing to move to a new shelter in brooklyn. >> tyre nicoles will be laid to rest. >> memphis police say two more officers involved were relieved of duty. >> they have to look at their training standard and hiring practice. >> defense attorneys got one witness to admit that there could have been a second shooter in the murdaugh.
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>> jury acquitting pro-life activist mark houck. >> he throws all sorts of insults and vulgarity of me and my son really overstepped his bounds. >> behind the wheel of a flashy electric car reminding of tax credit. >> posing in a ev hummer truck which costs more than $86,000. ♪ throw my hands up ♪ playing my song ♪ butterfly got away ♪ nodding my head like yeah ♪ moving my hips like yeah ♪ hands up ♪ playing my song. >> ainsley: good morning, washington, d.c. dark out there, still. >> brian: in the morning before the sun comes up. >> steve: sing it miley in the u.s.a. >> ainsley: how are you feeling? your team won. >> steve: i'm feeling great. i said this in a text message string we had yesterday. i just hope that the super bowl
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is as thrilling as that game was on sunday night. it was fantastic. >> ainsley: it was. >> steve: kansas city came out on top. >> ainsley: did you watch until the end 20-20 you had to watch. >> steve: drove me crazy and i took the next day off. slept it off. then again it was dry january big deal i feel great. >> ainsley: today is the last day. >> steve: i got a note from my neighbor ray. he said at my suggestion, has gone through the entire month completely sober. not a sip of alcohol. today is his last day of dry january. to anybody who did that hats off to you congratulations. >> ainsley: did you learn hey can i do. this in february maybe you will just ease into it just drink on the weekends. >> brian: like a 12-step program in 31 days. >> steve: i think i'm going to give it up for lent, too. it's that easy. >> ainsley: i might do that with you. it was easier that be you thought. i drank on the weekends. >> steve: you can do damp january not damp lent.
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i don't think damp lentd exists. hats off to anybody who did it. >> brian: find out if grub hub delivers liquor. maybe find out if think will show up at your house. >> steve: dritzly. >> brian: i thought they do gifts. >> steve: they do liquor. >> ainsley: they do nonalcoholic beverages, too. really good, actually. >> brian: one of the things i register for forget my password and just quit. i mean, you know what the worst is when you know you got your password right and they got it wrong. i did it and reveal it to myself and did it with no typed error i do a standoff so i'm not speaking amazon. >> steve: you are saying it's always right the technology screws up the coffee order. >> brian: medium and large my biggest hurdle. >> steve: speaking of gifts. joe biden is coming to the big town later today and talking about how he and a bunch of bipartisan senators made sure that here in new york we're going to wind up with a fancy
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new gateway tunnel as it's called. yesterday, he was in baltimore talking about an old tunnel there. today he is here in new york city touting $4 billion for the tunnel. it's going to replace the hudson river tunnel. 200,000 people use it every day. he says it will create good paying union jobs. lower commuting times and enhance safety. that's a good thing if you live in new jersey and you need the tunnel, which i do. >> ainsley: is that the what you use every day. >> a bridge built in the 30's. >> ainsley: that's in the next $1 billion package. >> steve: trillion. >> ainsley: trillion. that's right. the president tweeted out a picture of him in an electric vehicle. on my watch, the great american road trip is going to be fully electrified and now through a tax credit, you can get up to 7500 on a new electric vehicle. >> steve: sounds great, if true. >> ainsley: that's right. everyone on bitter was commenting on this saying that car that he is in actually is
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worth more than what most make. most households make. >> steve: in a year. >> ainsley: base model without all the bells and whistles is $86,000. the u.s. census real median outcome $70,184. the car costs more than the average family makes. take that tax break off still more than what the average family makes. >> brian: joe biden is bragging about the democrats using your tax dollars to subsidize an $80,000 car. no joke. wall street yesterday, listen, toyota is backing out of the whole electric car thing. go hybrid. while they are touting electric cars, the same thing they are doing with their environmental, their agriculture. the treasury secretary lithium, cobalt. all the rare earth we have in
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this country to make the batteries. now import it from china. at the time the president is touting not providing providing pushing back on treasury secretary. let us be in control of our own destiny. so we are not even going to be oil independent or rare earth independent even though capable of it. >> steve: here's the thing. people have heard for a number of years, buy an electric car or something like that, a hybrid, and you are going to get a big tax incentive. as it turns out this year everything changes. you cannot buy an electric vehicle over $80,000 for an suv. and you can't buy something over 55,000 if it's just a regular car. also, and here's the other thing, you cannot make -- you, as a family, if you are a single person, you can't make more than $150,000 to qualify for the credit. you can make up to $300,000 for married couples, and the final thing is, the car has got to be assembled in north america.
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so, the opportunities to actually cash in on that tax credit are relatively limited to a lot of people. >> brian: might as well get a tesla even though they are not speaking to tesla. even though they are the number one electric car maker he does not like elon musk. because elon musk does things on his own, also provides his own terminals. meanwhile gallop asked an important question. they want to know what's the more important problem in the u.s. i was shocked by what's number one. >> top spot was government and poor leadership at 21%. that actually beat out inflation, which, what, six months ago you would ask anybody and they would say inflation, definitely that's the biggest be pro. government and poor leadership and the dates for this poll range between january 22nd, that was right in the middle of the classified document stuff leadership applies to congress and the president.
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joe biden's approval rating 41%. congress is at 21%. the other thing that is jaw-dropping when you look across tabs and read further down in the gallup poll. currently four in five americans say economic conditions in the united states are only fair or poor. four in five. only 2% say it's excellent. look at that. also, one other thing interesting. daily mail had a story that there are 8 million americans who are living paycheck to paycheck. in other words, they can hardly wait until thursday and the paycheck arrives or is direct deposited and of those 8 million, 5% are people who make over $100,000 a year. they just have so many expenses they are living paycheck to paycheck. >> brian: the president goes out of his way to talk about how much money he is spending as if it's his. it is our money. we're in debt with it. and this infrastructure deal was passed almost a year ago. and now he is just announcing
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plans to do a tunnel that is not going to start until later this year. just like he was in baltimore to talk about a project that's not going to start until later this year. that's two years without starts. one one of the things you have to do with projects cut back on regulation, expedite it and that has to go along with it. between what he allowed to happen at the border. and we'll talk about that in 20 minutes. what happened in afghanistan. and if you look at what is going on with spending, you would think that joe biden, 80 years old, would be challenged from every side of his party but, believe it or not, they still say that report card is going -- should get him four more years. >> steve: aoc didn't want this particular infrastructure thing. she wanted more. social spending. the other interesting thing. >> brian: doesn't sound like her. >> steve: other thing that happened yesterday when joe biden was in baltimore. he has told stories about the amtrak conductor that obviously not true. many, many times. >> ainsley: how many times have we heard that story. >> steve: at least seven that we
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know of. now, there's a new component now yesterday he said, you know, 15% of the time i would take the train from washington to delaware, i would ride with the engineer and he also said they gave me a key to the train. do you really believe joe biden has a train key? well, maybe he does. i don't know. >> ainsley: 6:10 on the east coast. >> steve: crazy. >> ainsley: emergency extended president joe biden says the pandemic is over. keeping a declaration in place. how his order is harming military readiness. prescribe brian what went wrong learning details about the injury to 49ers quarterback brock burdeny. tom brady speaking out about his future. ♪
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>> steve: welcome back to "fox & friends." as plans are set for tyre nichols to be played to rest tomorrow. we are learning two other memphis police officers were relieved of duty two weeks ago. >> ainsley: the nichols family demanding answers as to why that information wasn't disclosed until yesterday. >> brian: alexandria hoff is live from washington to tell us more. >> a total of seven officers were removed from their positions once this investigation began. five were charged in the death of tyre nichols. two more officers were relieved of duty but not charged or fired. one of them being officer preston hemphell, he joined in 201 and allegedly used his taser on nichols after he was pulled
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over. he was not present at the second scene where the deadly beating took place. still a statement from nichols' family asks this. quote why is his identity and role he played in tyre's death just now coming to life. beg as question why the white officer involved in this brutal attack was shielded and protected from the public eye and to date from sufficient discipline and accountability. now, there was another officer, they were also placed on leave and have not yet been identified. in addition, three e.m.t.s with the memphis fire department have been fired following nichols' death. e.m.t. jamycal sand ridge, robert long. injured and propped up against this police vehicle. michelle whitaker remained inside of the ambulance. the fire department, they say this. two e.m.t.s responded based on the initial nature of the call which that a person was pepper sprayed and information think were told on scene and failed to conduct an adequate patient assessment of mr. nichols.
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the five officers considered primarily responsible for the beating only ones facing charges so far. the fun be held tomorrow and for white house aids will travel to memphis to attend, alex? >> steve: thank you very much. >> brian: go up to ashley strohmier she has the other breaking news. >> going to start with the alex murdaugh murder trial as it continues. yesterday as a special agent who oversaw the crime scene testified that there could have been two shooters involved. the now disbarred attorney is accused of murdering his wife maggie and son paul at their south carolina estate in 2021. investigators also revealing his wife was found ditched on the side of the road one day after the murders. the trial is set to resume this morning. the justice department won't release more details on classified documents found in president biden's possession to the house judiciary committee saying the panel asked for nonpublic information. the president also hasn't said if he will testify. listen to this. >> if the special counsel
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testimony. would you give testimony? >> i don't know about -- >> a spokesman for congress jim jordan who leads the committee says our members are rightly concerned about the justice department's double standard here. after all, some of the biden documents were found at a think tank in a received from funds from china. robert hur is set to be it in this week. president biden putting the word out he and his administration are ending all covid-19 emergencies by may 11th this year. this despite the president saying previously the pandemic was over. those restrictions still affecting student at west point military academy where the school is continuing vaccine mandate despite restrictions lifted by the pentagon. critics are calling out how lieu and disney for new 1619 series narrated by nikole hannah-jones. hulu watchers dropping
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subscriptions calling hulu out of touch historians have blasted as fake history. pointing to ache laugh facts and dishonesty with some even calling it unbearable. and those are your headlines, guys, back to you. >> steve: all right, ashley, thank you so much. >> brian: hulu making waves with that talk about what is happening two weeks super bowl. and we're kind of sold out behind us. first off, we saw brock burdeny, he was one of the great stories of this nfl season. drafted 264th overall. >> steve: last guy. >> brian: comes in off the bench from wearing street clothes to being undefeated. turns out he was not only knocked out of the game, he tore his ucl, his ulnar nerve. he hopes to be ready by training camp. it's hard to imagine he went back in. >> is he going to have to undergo surgery and explains why
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he couldn't throw that ball beyond a few yards from sunday's game. >> steve: heart breaking. >> hoping to undergo repair instead of reconstruction. he will be back in six months just in time for training camp. >> steve: that's right. the alternative is reconstruction. that's tommy johns surgery. that is a big surgery that takes a long time. here he is talking on sunday about what he thought was gone wrong in hills arm. >> you knew there was something that might be serious? >> yeah. i thought it was incomplete pass and then we had a third down coming up. i went to the sideline while they were reviewing stuff or the play. just asking for a ball because i knew something wasn't right. i just asked to see if i could throw and even in those couple throws man, something is not right. my arm just felt like it stretched out just felt like really a lot of just shocks all over from my elbow down to my wrist. front and back. i have been throwing after the
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hit occurred on the sideline just to see where i was at. but, even in those throws, it was painful and so i couldn't throw anything sound like is he going to get a second opinion nonetheless have something done. >> brian: what's going to happen to tom brady and will it effectk purdy. his mom and dad still live. the question is if he is looking for another team and doesn't want to retire and settle on that 10 year $357 million contract on w. this place called fox sports, will he play in san francisco? will they get rid of their number one pick tray lance who has been hurt and under achieving, trade him to tennessee. brady comes in. purdy rehabs and brady gets what he wants, a team that could be possibly ready to win a super bowl. what do you think? >> ainsley: brock purdy would play backup to him?
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>> brian: while he rehabs knowing he has a bright future at 22 years old. >> steve: great idea. echoed by nfl exec saying this is how it could all go down. tom brady wants to win one more big ring and this could do it. >> brian: he only has seven. >> ainsley: sat it down with stephen a. smith for his podcast, when you are ready to be a broadcaster, we're awful going to be listen talking and want your advice. this was their conversation. listen. >> there is so much to learn. there is so much to teach, you know, it's ever-evolving, believe me as much as you think i'm willing to, you know, teach people, i'm really looking to learn. i'm really looking to learn from all the people i get to talk to i get an opportunity where i get to travel around and learn from all the other people i looked up to and admired. it's exciting for me, too. i feel like the opportunity to do that is something i'm looking forward to whenever the time comes.
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>> steve: that's the key whenever that time comes. >> brian: retired, unretired, came back. goes late to training camp. gets a divorce. loses 15 pounds. they win the division only 8-9 on the year. he still has good stats but played some uncommitted football because of some personal issues. can you imagine if he starts training camp, goes all the way through with a team that could win, i think he would rather leave on that high note last year would have been a different story. two years ago a super bowl championship. this year so low i think he comes back one more year. >> ainsley: i do, too. i think he tried to announce his retirement and then he decided i'm going to really miss the game. and allegedly that's what happened with the marriage. i don't think he is going to give all of that up, his family and marriage just to retire right now. >> steve: well, as brian said, he got a divorce and lost 15 pounds. i think going on keto is easier. just saying. >> brian: i think it is. >> ainsley: called the divorce diet. it's not fun. >> steve: you will receive the top two teams in the world battle it out on february 12th.
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philadelphia vs. kansas city. of course kansas city is going to win. you will see it right here on fox on the broadcast side. >> ainsley: unless you are going. brian kilmeade is going in person. is he going to see it. these two eyes. this body is going to be at the super bowl. >> brian: look at that built that full speed this morning. going to be icing the it quarterback's high ankle sprain. >> steve: i might be going to kansas city the day after tomorrow. >> ainsley: for a diner to talk to some fans. >> steve: talk to some folks. people in the middle are very excited. >> ainsley: get to go home. >> steve: i will get a free breakfast. >> ainsley: live on the streets of new york city where illegal immigrants refusing to leave the luxury hotels for a new migrant facility which is located in brooklyn a hotel employee experienced the insanity firsthand is going to join us next to weigh in. ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪
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creature comforts they could want. and this scene has been repeated here for a couple days now. as can you see on this video dozens of migrants lining the street outside the manhattan hotel refusing to relocate to those shelters. many of them claiming they would rather sleep on the street than go to the brooklyn cruise terminal which they are comparing to prison. advocates are asking migrants not to board the buses while city officials are left pleading with asylum seekers promising they will have everything they need there. new york city mayor eric adams taking a trip out to the terminal himself, checking out the conditions. while showing himself playing ping-pong with a migrant in the facility. he says activists are steering migrants away from a warm facility with food, with water, other amenities, offered, controlled temperature, hot showers. nutritious meals, free transportation by mta buses and stifferies, now, back out here live, can you see it's not just the migrants themselves but they do have some chairs.
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even some sofas we have some love seats as well. they are making themselves at home here but, again, ainsley, i want to reiterate, it's not that nice out here. it is cold. obviously you are outside. but they are still deciding to do this at the urging of these activists instead of going to a brooklyn shelter that by all accounts is not going to say perfect but completely suitable especially in the winter time here in new york. >> ainsley: at least they have cots and hot showers and three meals a day at the shelter. thank you so much, todd. next guest witnessed the toll of the migrant surge firsthand. he works at the roe hotel. where rooms have been trashed. look at these pictures that he sent us and tons of food is thrown away daily. felipe rodriguez joins us now. felipe, thanks for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> ainsley: you are welcome. how many migrants at your hotel recommendation entire hotel third floor to 28th floor.
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>> i attend to all the guests, whatever they need. whatever they order. hair dryer, towels, extra sheets, whatever they think that they may need during the day, i get to them. >> what are you witnessing? what did you see from the migrants that were staying in your hotel? >> chaos. total chaos. i mean, there's no accountability. the city so-called running the program allows these people to destroy these rooms. there is no daily supervision to show these people this is a hotel and that you don't destroy the hotel. you only there temporarily. this is not your home. unfortunately, the ones that are paying the price is the hotel workers. local 6 union workers. those guys and those ladies endure a lot of disrespect from the migrants. and there is some nice migrants. but there is too much alcohol.
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too much drugs and too much violence. and you have teenagers, you know, going into the staircases and making out and lovers lane. >> this is a free fall for all. >> ainsley: any of them grateful and thankful. left a allegedly a life of persecution in mexico or other communities and come here and get a free hotel room, free food. were they grateful. >> some of them. some of them were grateful. you always got a handful that are grateful and they know, you know, what they came from. but, most of them they don't care. they entitled. the self-entitlement is beyond belief. they believe that, you know, the hotel is theirs. and they are going to do with it what they want. our general manager really don't care about any of the workers
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toxic conditions or hostile conditions. all he cares about the money. >> who is paying the money. >> 9 city. >> they are making more money than if they filled up the hotel. >> of course. if they weren't making that much money they would have kept the airlines, the tourists that came from all the parts of the world. and they would have made money. but they wanted more money. so, it's easy money from the city. >> ainsley: felipe, thank you so much for coming on with us. we appreciate you speaking out. i asked him during the commercial break, do you worry about your boss? and he said someone has to speak out for your fellow employees. thank you. >> thank you. >> ainsley: coming up, pro-life activist and dad mark houck found not guilty by a pennsylvania jury after facing trial tore allegedly pushing an abortion clinic volunteer. the jury's decision next. trying to control my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪
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>> steve: breaking news out of pennsylvania. a jury there has found mark houck not guilty. the pro-life activist faced 11 years in prison for allegedly pushing an abortion clinic volunteer. houck and his lawyer described the charges which led to the fbi going to his house last night on hannity. >> 20 or so-called agents. full swat gear, heavily armored vests, ballistic shields, helmets, battering ram banged on my door. the face act the federal act they charged here is about access to the clinics. not about dealing about issues down the sidewalk. so right here today what we did was win a big victory for the pro-life movement against the biden administration. took about an hour to find mark not guilty on all charges. >> steve: the senior reporter for the daily signal mary margaret o'hanlon joins us right now from the d.c. area. mary margaret, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: why is this a big win for the pro-life movement. >> it's a huge win for mark, for
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his family and for the pro-life movement because as mark's lawyers were explaining to me earlier this year, this was an effort to silence and intimidate pro-life activist by the biden doj as a response to the overturn of roe v. wade. now we are seeing that no, this case was not sufficient to put mark in jail and pro-lifers around the nation can breathe a sigh of relief and know they can practice first amendment rights to go and pray in front of an abortion clinic for woman going in there to abort their unborn babies. >> steve: mary margaret, it appears the authorities weren't even going to pursue local charges but then the department of justice got involved. when you are look at everything, it clearly looks like the doj overcharged him. and that's ultimately what the jury decided yesterday. >> yeah, so we know that the biden administration and the doj have made no bones about the fact that they are pro-abortion and the biden doj said after roe was overturned that they were going to prosecute pro-life
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activist with the face act as a response to the overturn of roe v. wade. and that's exactly what they did with mark here and that's exactly what they have done with 20 other pro-life activist that they charged with t faith act in 2022. we have over 100 incidents of pro-life pregnancy centers and catholic churches across the nation being attacked, fire bombed, vandalized with pro-abortion graffiti and, yet, the biden doj has shown very little interest in investigating and prosecuting these criminals with the face act. and doj officials like kristin clark had called these pregnancy centers fake, predatory and dangerous and a whole slew of other things. it's just a wild story, steve, in which the doj is apparently not that worried about coming off as biased in this case. >> steve: and you just mentioned a name. who at the department of justice is pushing this? >> so kristin clark has the doj
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civil rights division. that's the department that enforces the face act the freedom of ach access goorgs clc act. it can be used not just abortion clinics but reproductive health facilities which include pro-life pregnancy centers. only last week did the doj charge two criminals through the face act for attacking these florida pro-life centers but that's the first we have seen and it's been months of attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers. >> steve: well, i know a member of his family they are so relieved that he was found not guilty by a jury of his peers yesterday in pennsylvania. mary margaret, thank you very much for joining us today to explain the case. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> steve: you bet. 18 minutes before the the top of the hour, ashley joins us with some news. >> ash >> ashley: ash alec baldwin to be officially charged with two counts of unvoluntary
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manslaughter today. could land baldwin up to six and a half years behind bars. the actor says he was told by crew members that the revolver was not loaded and maintains he did not pull the trigger. but prosecutors say as the actor holding the prop and producer of the film he is responsible for the death. wrestling legend hulk hogan is no longer feel his lower body after undergoing surgery. according to another pro-wrestler. cut nerves to his body and now can't feel legs. hogan can still get along but only with the help of a cane. hogan first began wrestling in the 70s and still active until the last few years. president biden answering no when asked if he intends to send f-16 fighter jets to ukraine. this after official says they were optimistic they would get the powerful jets from the u.s. after biden send 31 abraham battle tanks. john kirby saying last week he,
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quote: can't blame ukrainians for wanting more and more systems. now to this. the london school of economics in u.k. is ditching christian terms in academic calendar according to school. better ref. quote international character despite using those terms on its calendar since its founding in 1895. the school is banning terms like christmas, lent and easter from the calendar and those are just some of your headlines, back to you. >> steve: all right. thank you very much. meanwhile, 16 minutes before the top of the hour. she is outside with the big umbrella where it is raining. >> that's a really big workout. yes it is raining here in the northeast. we do have an ice storm unfolding across portions of the south in towards the tennessee river valley. take a look at it. those are your feel like temperatures. so feeling like mine must 32 in duluth. an artic cold front has sank as far as south as texas and you can see ahead of it, that's where we are seeing the potential for the freezing rain
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and the rain and then behind it is where we have got the snow. let's take a look at it. this is a prolonged event for texas, oklahoma, arkansas. across the tennessee river valley. winter weather alerts as far as south as san antonio, up towards nashville where we have an ice storm warning so we can see a tenth of an inch. half of inch of freezing rain on the roads on the power lines and that's going to cause incredible danger on the roadways it going to last today through thursday. >> this is a really dangerous event unfolding. i urge people to listen to your local weather forecast and local officials don't go traveling on the roadways if you have to. this will be disruptive ice for the next couple of days. all right. steve. so we are not complaining here in the northeast with a bit of rain and sleet because our friends down south are dealing with really treacherous weather. >> steve: they sure are. j.d., thank you very much. still ahead on this tuesday another joe biden amtrak story
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and sense of self. >> ashley: next hour joined by three mothers react to the surgeon general's new warning. >> the pop album has officially joined abby road by the beatles as the only albums to sell more than one million vinyls in the trust century. the begelled first artist in history to claim all 10 spots on the billboard's top 100 in a single frame. >> brian: all right, ashley, i will take it from here. meanwhile, president biden taking another trip down amtrak memory lane while promoting $1 trillion infrastructure bill. remember? >> i used to about 15% of the time ride with the engineers, for real. and i'm the only guy that i am aware of when i stopped riding amtrak that had a key to get in the back.
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>> brian: president biden amtrak tales raising eyebrows repeats the debunked story for at least the eighth time. >> i flew over a million miles on air force 2 and i was going home as a united states -- as vice president, and one of the conductors said to me hey, joe, big deal, million whatever -- he said you have traveled over a million miles on amtrak. how far the hell do you know that? and they added it up. >> brian: a million miles on air force 2 and a million miles on a amtrak. the story has been deemed false by fact checkers and those se sr retired -- the said conductor retired decades before biden was are v.p. and died a year before he logged a million miles. jimmy failla joins us now fox news, fox news radio. >> road 2 miles to get.
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>> i flew and then i had a key. when is the last time you saw a conductor with a key. this thing won't turn over. you know? it's not a thing. let me tell you what this is, because i have been around this a lot when i was a cab driver. joe biden is two different things. one, there are old men who tell long boring stories. realize no one is interested so they spice it up at the end. i have been driven guys in the cab. told you the most boring story that's the night i met joe demaggio. i was dropping that guy off at a home. this guy is getting dropped off in the oval office a little bit more of a problem. when you watch him talk watch this happen. biden speech's when he gross off prompter it's almost like a lottery drawing. when they draw lottery numbers bouncing around 18, 19, 22, 23. he just starts talking. conductor, key, amtrak, miles. and that's what happened of what happens. sometimes getting the wrong numbers drawn and incoherent
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ramblings. >> double major at syracuse university. honors. you only majored in law and at the bottom of your class. oops? and he has to come back and admit that here is another -- here is this amtrak story again that is not true and him just rambling on about it? >> angelo senior conductor wacketd up and said joey baby. i said 1,200,000 miles not counting as vice president. so i know a lot about trains. and walks up to me joey baby. do you know how many miles you traveled on amtrak joey, 2,200,000 miles. i'm getting in the car and he goes joey baby have you traveled over 2 million miles. i don't want to hear anything more about the air force. >> this is disturbing stuff. >> brian: he was dead. >> biden's amtrak story large marge in peewee's big adventure what's wrong with this guy? in this case he is the president of the united states. it's a shame on the other
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networks they don't highlight. this our enemies pay attention to this people watching a president who quits talking in the middle of sentence because is he done. >> brian: remember saudi arabia had their version of snl and they mocked that he was out of it and wandering around? >> it's only going to get worse. >> brian: vladimir putin has brought that up too. >> he think is hilarious. i want to take biden's side on the few issues biden is rooting for the done henley a great singer. >> here is the bigger question. there has to be a fox anchor to sit down with the president before the super bowl. would you give up watching the game to go interview the president at the white house, jimmy it would be you or shannon. >> if someone could army with a biden to english dictionary so i could keep up with the group, yes. but i think that's bream team all the way. >> brian: you think it's going to be shannon? >> give it to whoever want it. >> brian: jimmy, lastly the president of the united states is going to run again.
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announce it right after the state of the union at the age of # 0 years old. >> yeah. i don't see that i know people want him to run because it allows them to be president behind the scenes. that's my take on him. >> brian: the chief of staff will be running things there. >> no world where he could be in charge of the country for four more years. i don't want to watch it. i don't know that he wants to go through it. i think at this point 2024 is hunter's blood alcohol content and no, sir else. >> brian: gotcha. jimmy, great to see you. i look forward to listening to your radio show afternoon. >> just after yours. >> brian: lowe's is cracking down on crime how special new invisible technology keep theft down and shopper's safe. look in the middle. ♪ ♪ little country town ♪ get up ♪ drive tailgate on your truck
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>> steve: joe biden in new york city $4 billion for the dance you gateway tunnel. >> down the road migrants upscale hotel. >> new shelter in brooklyn. total chaos. there is no accountable. >> tyre nichols will be laid to rest tomorrow as the shocking footage continues. >> two more officers involved were relieved of duty. >> they have to look at their training standard and hiring practices. >> brand new week in the murdaugh murder trial. defense attorneys got one witness to admit there could have been a second

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