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♪ ♪ >> ohio residents demanding evidence appearance because it two weeks since massive train derailment. >> are skin burning. >> a lot of people did not get the answers they were looking for. >> welcome to chicago where taking over chicago o'hare airport. >> people are safe. >> do you feel safe in the city of chicago? >> honestly not always. >> the white house still deciding whether president biden will identify the unidentified flying objects.
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>> i am running for president of the united states of america. >> nikki haley officially launched for 2 2024 presidential campaign. >> if you are tired of losing put your trust in a new generation. >> chiefs, the world champs! ♪ ♪ musical >> steve: you are listening to the rolling stones. i listen to the rolling stones kansas city, missouri, the super bowl champs for the second time in four years here at the kansas city chiefs and their victory parade kicked off with coach andy reid, and the chiefs with a brand-new avenue. and finally, jesse watters, this will be the final time that i pull this up to remind him that the chiefs won the big game this
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weekend. congratulations, kansas city! >> ainsley: he was counting the beer and wearing the goggles, champagne, other debris did not get in their eyes. >> steve: it was appetite for kansas city. >> brian: you have to survive the party. >> steve: you have to fight for your right to party. >> ainsley: they did last sunday. >> brian: . >> brian: furious ohio residents demanding answers about the safety of the air and water following that toxic train derailment two weeks ago. >> steve: officials from the railroad and the biden administration were missing from last night's boisterous town hall. the city's mayor say transportation secretary pete buttigieg did not show. >> ainsley: lucas tomlinson is live from east palace teen with moore, lucas. >> good morning steve, brian, ainsley. i'm at side of east palace dean high school and the school is open in town since monday but the last time you mention
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contentious town hall meeting with a guest and more of a town hall nearly two weeks after that massive train derailment eastern ohio along the border o. declining to attend sing their safety and many demanding wears president biden's transportation secretary. >> i don't know, your gu guess s as good as mine. >> many residents in the small town of roughly 5,000 people say that they are still feeling sick from the toxic chemicals released from the train. >> you wake up every day. i've been sick with congestion pure this morning i woke up with my eyes swollen. >> my kids, we are going to grab something and him back to grandma's house because they keep breaking out in rashes. >> i worked by the railroad track and i experience headaches and coughing. >> i try not to go outside
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because every time i go outside, my throat gets scratchy. >> i have sore throats, headaches and my husband still has a headache. >> ohio governor mike the wind said the water is safe to drink in town after tests came back negative, but he encourages residents to drink bottled water and avoid tap and the residents are still scared. >> my biggest concern is ultimately the drinking water. the effects of the drinking water. >> a bill they have not been truthful with us, especially the kids, young mothers appear and speak with the biggest concern i have is with dioxins. nobody is talking about dioxins period. >> east palestine seemed overwhelmed after last night's town hall meeting. >> i am not ready for this. i wasn't built for this.
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i have the village on my back. i will do whatever it takes, whatever it takes to make this right. i'm done playing games. they are not playing games either. it's not he said/she said, they screwed up our town and they will fix it. >> president biden's epa chief do in town for roughly 12:30 to survey the damage and speak to locals. right now he appears to be the face of the federal response, guys. >> steve: it is unbelievable. >> brian: when did you find out lucas when southern representatives would not be there? >> we found that out shortly before the town hall last night. brian clement is interesting we spoke to the residents in town and asked them do you feel safe? if they are dropping off their kids at school and school is open they feel safe but certainly as you heard, many residents in the small town of eastern ohio are very scared right now here in the ohio governor said it is not safe to drink tap water even with the negative test, he encouraged to
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drink bottled water. >> steve: lucas far are you from the controlled burn? can you smell an accurate or chemical smell in the air? >> it is the first thing i thought of when i drove in here. we did not smell that. we are a couple miles from the massive train derailment took place. the toxic chemicals, it has been about two weeks, two weeks friday and from that february 3rd derailment that took place 9:00 p.m. actually north of the railway train from illinois to pennsylvania moving eastward on 32 november the freight train name. it does not smell toxic right now but certainly the concern right now is more the water. >> steve: sure, absolutely. and the concerns with the water, after they had the burn come apparently what we have heard from the people at the rail there is they didn't remove any of the soil but just buried it. so in other words, the worry is
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over time will water go down to the groundwater and be some sort of long-term problems. >> ainsley: which is like what happened with what is her name, julia roberts and that movie. she lived in california, exactly. she was able to prove there was a huge lawsuit. they ended up settling. i think the case settled $333 million. some went to her, the attorney and all the people affected. she is an environmentalist that has come out as the whistle-blower speaking on behalf of a lot of these individuals. she was saying the white house needs to talk to these individuals. one lady made a good point and if more folks out there and was too scared to go there last night and concern for their safety, why didn't they zoom? why didn't they get online and take some of these discussions? here are some of the residents that we talked to. >> we feel how her burning, you
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know we can feel like our skin burning. >> you have to be careful because you learn something every hour. lethargic, throwing up worse come down ill. >> i don't think a lot of people got the answers they were looking for here there wasn't representation. it really starts with the railroad company taking ownership and dictating. in a really positive way how they can impact the community versus where it looks like leaving them now and nowhere to be found. >> brian: they went on to say they didn't show up and don't want to hear it and they said they would be there but where are they? they said security was threatened appear the community members are concerned about the growing threat to employees and members of the community around the event. the police boss would have been there, find, they could postpone a couple of hours.
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they don't want to hear it and don't want a bunch of working-class american sounding off saying "why have you poisoned me? "governor dewine as well as congressman bill johnson have to raise hell and make sure the president of the united states has to comment on this and the tratransportation secretary hast done something that needs to do his job. you don't have to be an expert but i have to be around the people that are experts and execute some type of plan and not showing up that haven't started yet is not a good plan. >> ainsley: pour pete buttigieg tweeting out ten tweets and all about blaming trump for this. we have this new infrastructure bill that will make our trains safer. that is not what they want to hear. what happens in a few months into our lungs in a few years? one person yelled out to the mayor and said, where is pete buttigieg? and he said, "your guess is as
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good as mine. yesterday was the first time i heard from the white house." >> steve: here is the thing, they live in a small town. i'm sure they feel like okay, we are little, you know, a small town. we are where a big town will get more attention. right now the eyes of the world are on this town. a live with the mayor said when he said, they broke our town and we are going to make them fix it. clearly the railroad knows they are is gigantic for them. maybe that is why they didn't show up. but the epa had shown up in town today, i think they will start getting answers. yesterday, they wanted to know how long will the epa be on site? whether the property owners would receive money? what were the chemicals released, and more importantly, is it still safe to be in this town que? >> brian: believe me if it affected a minority community and nobody did anything like doing things now telling full stories how dangerous it was,
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the president would be down there with his sleeves rolled up and up and pete buttigieg would have pup tents. >> ainsley: are using because republicans they aren't? >> brian: the president lost it by eight points appear that has everything to do with why he is ignoring it although great at ignoring big problems including his own classified document issue. >> steve: let's talk about elections. there was one coming in chicago very shortly and they did a poll. what are the top issues facing people? in chicago, this is not surprising, crime and public safety 44%, criminal justice 14% and put that together with the majority of people in chicago are worried about their personal safety and the revolving door of justice. what is interesting right now at this point lori lightfoot, who is the current mayor presiding over this debacle of crime over there, she is in third place. she is behind paul vallas, 19%, and then you have a man representative jesus garcia 17%.
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she's only got 14%. if nobody during the election gets a majority, in other words, at least 50%. there were so many people that will split it into a million parts, the talk to will run off. currently she is third place. she would not be part of the runoff. >> ainsley: well, if you run an area and crime continues to go up, homeless and an airport which we will talk about in just a minute, do you expect her to win an election question where she is number three for a reason because they haven't seen change. >> brian: people say for the cubs and that's on the field. gianno caldwell was talking to the chicago people where he grew up. list them listen. >> do you feel safe in the city of chicago? >> honestly not always. i was born and raised here. a few weeks ago i was sexually assaulted, i was attacked. but you know, the crime is what it is here. >> do you feel there is any protection since you were
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assaulted? >> no, and nobody is doing anything about it. >> i think at school me and my friends in the building, i would say we feel pretty safe, but i would say we all kind of have to watch our backs a little extra special during times like this. parents, especially mine, or paranoid as. >> what tips do you give your child to stay safe in chicago? >> stay away from chicago. >> good advice, don't come. >> steve: unfortunately for the people who fly in chicago, the first thing they will see as a homeless encampment. >> ainsley: you have to see these pictures. this is inside the airport and that looks like baggage claim area. it looks like they are inside, right? inside of the glass. >> steve: people going, sometimes we see this when it is particularly cold but it's not cold there right now. think of the billions of dollars tsa has spent an homeless security has spent on hardening the nation's airports.
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and apparently, you can walk in with a pup tent and the next thing you know you can live at the airport. some of the people there are going, it's like i've lived here forever and i'm never seen anything like it. look at that! look at! it is so sad. >> ainsley: gosh, i assume so if we are showing it. none of the guys a custodian works overnights and he said, it is out of control. none of us feel safe. they harassed us, litter, trash the bathrooms. two women said supervisors told them to call the police. so they did in the cup said they cannot intervene unless they are physically touched because of the laws there. just be careful because it's out of our hands appeared to be when you could have described seattle, portland, chicago, newk and all of these cities. >> ainsley: didn't the mayor say this happens?
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>> steve: that poll recited talking about crime and punishment essential in chicago, you know housing and homeless comes in? how many people are concerned about it in chicago? 4%. >> ainsley: yeah, i know. did you see the difference in the first one which is crime and public safety and the second one, which was judicial? >> steve: 34%, 14%. >> brian: for 2 minutes the hour, ashley. >> we will start with idaho. idaho quadruple murder case and the best friend was the one who called 911 after finding the four university idaho students dead and the campus home. that friend check for a polls after walking into the bedroom where they were killed. it was previously reported that surviving roommates phone was used that they didn't make the call despite being in the home has the murders were being carried out. suspect bryan kohberger will plead not guilty when he's
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arraigned later this year. the former biden energy official church with two separate accounts of luggage theft released without bail. sam brenton nonby an end there appeared in the minneapolis courtroom yesterday. the judge ordering to not contact his alleged victims and accused of stealing a woman's luggage from a minnesota airport in september and he also faces charges in las vegas for taking a stranger's suitcase from an airport back in june. if found guilty, brenton can serve ten years behind bars in connection with the vegas incident and up to five years for that minnesota case. the tv show taking major jabs at the runaway royals. watch this. >> so you hate china? that is right. and now you write a book, right? so you are a journalist? normal people's attention is so hard. speak with the characters who go on a worldwide plexi tour are
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referred to prince and princess of canada. but it is a clear parody of prince harry and meghan merkel and the show, hungry for attention yet they hold up signs that say hey, stop looking at us, we won our privacy. new jersey italian restaurant standing by its new policy of not serving kids under ten years old. the critics warned the move by the getty's house will backfire in response to the franchise owner of 36 new jersey applebee's said kids will eat for free. the only requirement adults need to buy an entree. it will run from february 19 to the sixth. those are your headlines. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: private business, they can do what they want at the spaghetti house. >> it's good food. stick around nikki haley fresh off of an announcement that she is running for president. her take on china, national security and 2024 contenders
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♪ ♪ >> steve: all right, welcome back. growing trend is with china after retaliation and the shootdown of it spy flight over south island. >> ainsley: china firmly opposes and will take countermeasures in accordance with the law against the relevant u.s. entities that undermine china's sovereignty and security. >> brian: all right, game on.
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2024 presidential candidate joining donald trump in the fray is nikki haley. welcome. congratulations on making the big move by jumping in the race officially yesterday. before we get into detail about what you hope to achieve besides winning the nomination, how would you attack this? what message would you give for knowing the facts as we know them? >> you have to stay strong and bold. look, i dealt with china at the human. what they do is any time you start to push back, they throw a temper tantrum. what we do is have to start telling them what we expect. far too long republicans and democrats thought if we were nice to china, they would like to be with us. they don't want to be like us. they see the west as the great centers. we have to start taking care of business. nno more buying farmland in america or any farmland in america. no more money going into the hair and make institutions. no more stealing intellectual
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property. it is in this day and time of the americans would look to a sky and see a chinese spy balloon staring back at them. we have to take that kick me sign off of our back and make america strong again. that starts with standing up to china. >> ainsley: i know you were asking how to differentiate yourself from donald trump. you said originally that you called him to ask not permission but to tell him you are going to run. he did give you his blessing. i know he is your friend and he appointed you as u.n. ambassador. how do you handle it, what will you say when the left says and they are saying this already when you flip around to other channels or interview democrats on this channel, you flip-flop, one minute you are friends with donald trump and the next two or not. how do you answer that? >> well, first of all, president trump is my friend. i was honored to work with him in the administration. he was the right president at the right time. that remains the truth. we had a great conversation. i told him i was doing this because i thought it was time
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for a new generation and we needed to leave the status quo and move forward. the liberals, they love to give me a hard time. i was doing an interview yesterday. what they don't understand i don't have to be 100% trump or 100% anti-trump. that is not how i am. the president trump will tell you i say what i think. when you do something right, i support you in when you do something wrong i call you out for it. at the end of the day, that is how i square it. i'm not picking sideways in this race. it is joe biden who is the president. joe biden has put us in this situation. it is joe biden running us into $30 trillion in debt. he's got inflation sky high and our kids have lost education. we don't know how we will catch them back up. you have all of these foreign affairs situations going on. you have an open border like we have never seen before. something has got to give. i tell you of people want to see a new direction and want to start really moving forward because you don't deserve this,
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america. go to nikki haley.com because we are ready to save america. we need everybody to do this with us. >> steve: donald trump was the first one on the republican side to throw his hat in the ring. then you come along. the conventional wisdom is there a bunch of republicans waiting but a little fearful of former president once they throw their hats in will blow them up as he has and known to do the past? why -- are you not afraid of that? >> that is the difference between them and me. i'm not afraid of that. i love america. i know we have no time to waste. and americans are done. they are tired. they are done. they want mandatory testing for people over the age of 75 for competency. they want to know that we will start getting d.c. in shape. i never was in washington. i want to go in and do what i did at the u.n., which is to start to let them know what the
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american people expect of them and not the other way around. >> brian: how did donald trump do on the competency test at 76 years old? >> you know, i think he did great. the last time he did it. i had no reason to think he wouldn't do well this time. but i do think we need it and it's across the board. i think you look at congress. look at all the members of congress. you have to start doing this for elected officials. when someone sent someone to washington, they need to know they are at the top of their game. these competency tests are important. we can't have someone like joe biden asleep at the wheel and china threatening us and will us wondering if he knows what's going on. this is good for america to it do in a competency test. this is about everything happening in d.c. >> ainsley: when donald trump is running he said he is the right president for the right time. i think right now people are worried about inflation, energy, the border, fentanyl and the country is looking for a president or at least the
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republican party that can fix all of those issues. we wish you the best. thank you for coming on "fox & friends." thank you for what you do for the great state of south carolina. >> things,webnikki haley.com >> ainsley: lets go. >> steve: governor, ambas ambassador. still ahead on this thursday, anger erupting east ohio town hall has hundreds of residents of the toxic train derailment. we will hear from one of two onf children and her family safety.
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palestine residents attended a meeting with toxic chemicals in the are with train derailment february 3rd appear the next guest tensions are running so high in the community the residents are starting to turn on each other. joining us now, that is part of the reason you didn't go. you were worried to go to the town hall because you were worried about violence, right? >> that is correct. i did even see first hand this is the perfect time for civil disobedience. that is not how our town should be acting. we need to stand together and certainly i do not want to subject my family to. >> brian: you are inside the 1 mile zone and did you get out and are you back? >> we are within the 1 mile zone. we left on two locations. the second time we evacuated and actually had to stay in three separate hotels here at the booked out from under us, three
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hotels in five days and we came home last wednesday with the evacuation home and we been home ever since. >> brian: how do you feel being back? >> i feel okay because i have to trust in my elected officials telling me it is safe to be here. i can tell you we have been subject online that we have signed our children's death warrant and give our children delved. so the nation is not giving us grace. but at this point in time, we feel good being here. >> brian: they reimburse you for your hotel, but you didn't sign any think saying you would not sue them eventually. were you shocked they did not show their face at the town hall, number one, number two, are you surprised transportation secretary has not shown up either? >> i am shocked that they were not there last night, although we have been told the reason nor folk southerners is because they had been threatened and
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eventually with bodily harm and worried about their safety. obviously, i can't confirm that. but as far as the secretary of transportation, i certainly would like to see more from him. we need help. whether that be fema this town has low to middle income and we need help. >> brian: your kids will go to school. you will live there and shop and trust your elected officials, tangie? you can shower and breathe the air? >> at this time, that is what i have to do because we cannot pick up and move our 50 plus years of fruits overnight. we cannot do that. so, we are going to trust that we can stay and that it is safe right now. >> brian: what about your congressman? do you feel like he is doing enough? >> honestly, i don't think anyone is doing enough. the fact that we have been given
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so many versions of what is happening, very piecemeal information. one day the water is not safe, which would have been the day before and yesterday, we were told it is safe. there is not confirmed information for the residents of this village to feel 100% safe. and we don't feel like people above our town mayor or even our governor are doing enough. >> brian: we have reporters in the area and we will stay on top of it. i'm sorry you have to go through this. it's not your fault. people have to go to bat for you, tangie, stay safe as best as you can. meanwhile, heroic stories from men and women in blue come iconic james patterson recounting the experiences of law enforcement across the country. what it is really like on the front lines. he will join us with a preview. the feel of eight-pound test running through your fingers. and that trip to the store...
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conversation with my dad right before i started. he said something about, if i were to get hurt or killed on the job. and i kind of responded to him, when your time is up, your time is up. whether i can do this job, i can die in a car accident or a freak accident. but if i die on the job, at least i am doing something honorable and noble in some think that i absolutely believe in and want to do. >> ainsley: that is a sneak peek of fox nation's newest special called "walk the blue line" and it is out today. it features heartfelt stories from law enforcement out on the front lines protecting all of us. it is based off of this book right there james patterson's book, the coauthor is matt and they both join us now. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. you know, last night i spent a sleepless night, honestly, from 3:30 to 5:30 whirring i would not be able to communicate the
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importance of this book in 5 minutes and i watch you guys every morning and i see you getting angry because you can't get out the truth in this book gets at the truth about police and cops. it really gets it. >> ainsley: it is a beautiful book. >> that is why we are here and thank you f for the time. >> ainsley: thank you so much for highlighting with these men and women do every single day. you have written so many wonderful books michael bennet, alex cross, veterans and nurses. this one is about law enforcement. you got the help with matt. you've seen combat firsthand, and army sergeant and the perfect person to help james write this book. what is the message that you are hoping that people get from watching this fox news special and from reading the book, mapped? >> well i think you heard jacqui g say it. they served honorably no matter where you are from boston to
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san diego, miami, seattle and everywhere in between, they are out there everyday deployed for all of us we should be thankful. >> the people watching think they understand cops. because you read and you see blue bloods on television. general understand if you read this book, you will really get it and realize how dangerous it is and how difficult it is. it is day after day after day. it is so hard. you really get that with this book. because i'm not stupid, we made it entertaining so that it's not like you don't have to trudge through it. it is very readable. >> ainsley: you know what i loved about it, it is real stories. we know, it is so cliche, but my daughter with police officers and she does it on her own now. thank you for your service. that is something we should all be doing and you mentioned that. it is more than that. if there is stories of what they have to do. the police officer has to go to the mom's door and say, her
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daughter tied in a car accident. the police officer who has to arrive first on the scene after the columbine shooting. watch this. >> what i remember is being escorted into the school. the investigation was already ongoing for probably 48 hours at that time. and i remember that bullet holes with a post-it note as i'm walking down the hallway and i see a sea of yellow post-it notes appear that it's what stays in my mind. a lot of victims were still in place in the library when i went in there. just walking up and looking at the shooters here at all i could see was evil. >> ainsley: i know you say the rules of engagement are so difficult. they get up everyday and deployed until they retire. james what do you -- >> not only do they have to put up with ainsley. but one of the things they talk about coming to a scene and the people in the neighborhood say, they don't care about us. and he says, if i didn't care about you why would i be in the
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freezing rain 4:00 a.m. in the morning? i care. people care. >> ainsley: james, matt, thank you for bringing the stories to life for us. thank you for writing these books, james, you are one of the best selling author, probably the best selling author in the world matt, thank you for your service. >> thank you very much, ainsley. >> ainsley: you have to watch this on fox nation and read the book "walk the blue line." you will understand their job. it is on fox nation today. janice dean for the fox weather forecast, hate janice. >> it is a beautiful day in new york city and say hi to her friends. >> stephanie, shelley, tiffany. >> your sisters. >> we want to say hi to your brother, what is his name? does he love "fox & friends"? >> he loves you, janice. >> hi, nathaniel. in new york and being on "fox & friends." >> my first time. >> maybe i will join your little bit later, how about that? the maps it is a beautiful day
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to be in new york. 61 is what is happening right now. it is crazy. behind it, the cold air and potential for strong storms for our friends in louisiana right now up towards arkansas, tennessee, kentucky and earlier tornado storm warning from tennessee. the tornado watch good until 10:00 p.m. local time. a way to get those watches and warnings and severe storm threat will be ongoing today, foxweather.com for the latest details. do you want to say hi to ainsley? >> hi, ainsley. where are they from, janice? >> louisiana. >> ainsley: those are our people. >> you need to come and see us. >> ainsley: i know we do. still had arnold schwarzenegger into blockbuster back in the day. watch this. >> no, action, this guy is an action star. >> down the center to the left. >> no! it is impossible!
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>> what's not possible? he is fantastic. it is his best performance ever! >> ainsley: did you know there is still a blockbuster left? the last blockbuster standing an iconic super bowl ad spiking sales. the store's manager coming up next. but first bill hemmer what is coming up the top of the hour, hey, bill. >> nice to see you come a great show and breaking news in the economy with inflation moments ago. here to sort that out. what is happening now ohio town and we talk to residents who live in fear today. our debts exploding again? mitch mcconnell about the road ahead. amp dogs who stole america super bowl soul. you will meet the man behind the success for this idea. and joined dana and me 12 minutes at the top of thee wa hour. would it look like? i've had great success as a small business owner, and i can show you how. because of the success of my bestselling book, blue collar cash, i've created an online
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♪ ♪ >> steve: did you know there is one blockbuster store still standing, and it is in bend, oregon? thanks to the stores new super bowl ad on instagram, we know they are not going any anywhere. >> when the world ends and the internet streams no more, we will still be here. >> steve: that is great. the retro commercial which went live on social media during the big game actually helped sales by 200% pure adjoining us right now, the general manager of the last remaining blockbuster, cma, good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having us on the show. >> steve: the very conclusion of the ad when the cockroach goes into the ad, what does the
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clerk say? >> you know i'm happy to greet steve when he walks in the door. >> you have a cockroach named steve. a love that. where did you get this idea? obviously you have one location. you can't spend $7 million for an ad on fox. so what did you decide to do? >> so you are right. we cannot afford to spend $7 million. so we did low-budget. we actually were fortunate to have a company called atlantic that helped us with this. we were able to keep like i said low-budget for the commercial. >> steve: sure. >> i wish i could say -- i was not but i am the one smart enough to say yes to the agreed years of this. a team of people working hard to do something fun, retro and make it a total blockbuster moment. >> steve: absolutely a blockbuster moment. i'm nostalgic for blockbuster
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because when they had the location of my town, i would take the kids and we will go shopping and figure out which one movie. we would decide there at blockbuster which went to take home and watch. my wife would be like hey, take that back. sandy, you have heard of this trend where people decorate their basements like blockbuster locations and at the end of the day, they go down to the basement and go through the dhs and find a movie and watch in their basement just like the olden days. >> absolutely. i get pictures and emails from those people all the time. it is wonderful. i just wish i could have more to share with them. i think it is great that people are nostalgic for it. it is on us to stay alive. i think it is fantastic. you are right. all my children watch here with me and we share those moments just like everybody else. i'm shocked you guys were able to settle on one movie because we were never able to settle on one movie. it is a great family moment when
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you come in. >> steve: i told you we are leaving the store with one and they would actually have to decide. we taught our children negotiation is very real. thank you very much, sandi appeared for people watching if they would like to buy merchandise, the website is bendbloblockbuster.com . a real pleasure and give my best to steve, the cockroach. >> i will. have a wonderful day. >> steve: be kind, rewind. we will rewind the show in a couple of minutes. ♪ ♪ (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source
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