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i got caught up with my girlfriend halo over there. welcome back. >> welcome back to daytona beach, florida. >> america's most beautiful diner. i know you're jealous. >> look at that view, wow. >> will, you said something last hour, that is called the north turn, that was north turn of nascar's daytona, they raced on the beach? >> that is how it started. >> that is the north turn, this patch of sand is where cars would come up the beach and turn back into the city. >> steve: that's right. >> rachel: ainsley, we've been polling everyone and getting comments on your jump suit this morning, want to say. i'm loving it, too. you look beautiful. >> ainsley: do you have the same
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one? >> rachel: no, i'm going to put in a request. >> ainsley: i keep it in my closet in my office, go borrow it any time. >> rachel: i've borrowed a coat on cold days. >> ainsley: it's open to you. >> steve: i love the chairs, ponder the problems of the world. >> rachel: i will show you. >> will: you with watch people work out. >> ainsley: with your bloody mary. is that the group you were interviewing earlier? >> will: it is, they are after it. strong. >> brian: adirondak chairs, they are not comfortable, no one has guts to say that. you sit back. you are hunched over.
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>> steve: let's see you get out. >> rachel: i will have a bloody mary and ponder that. >> steve: watch the big race 2:30 on sunday on fox. >> ainsley: if you have hate mail for brian, send it is to him. >> brian: if you like ainsley jumpsuit, send it to her. >> steve: this big story, president biden epa administrator visited east palestine, two weeks after, first high-level official to show up in two weeks. >> brian: they have been busy, ohio governor says fema is turning down request for disaster assistance. >> ainsley: lucas has more on the ground, good morning. >> lucas: that is right, ohio governor mike dewine says fema is declining to provide
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assistance at this time. fema says they have been in contact with officials on the ground. senator vance wants fema to pay, not the american taxpayer. he is showing what he says is evidence of chemicals in the water. >> there are dead worms and dead fish in this water. what i discover, if you scrape the creek bed, chemical is coming out of the ground. >> lucas: in this small town of 5000 in eastern ohio, two weeks after the toxic derailment, residents are unsure if it is safe to drink the water. how has this impacted your life? >> it's been terrible, me and my six children. >> it is making me move out 've my house. >> people don't know if it is safe to drink the water, they say yes, we have fishkill
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everywhere. >> i have a well, i worry about the water. >> i don't see where the birds went. >> do you feel safe? >> i don't. >> i don't feel safe. >> lucas: president biden transportation secretary has not come to east palestine and says the train derailments happen too often. >> while this horrible situation has gotten particularly high amount of attention, there are roughly 1000 cases a year of a train derailing. >> lucas: at the white house, press secretary karine jean-pierre offered the following endorsement of pete buttigieg. >> does he have confidence -- >> i can answer that quickly and with confidence from here that we do have absolute confidence in mayor pete. i say that, secretary pete buttigieg.
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>> lucas: some residents are joining a class-action lawsuit against norfolk southern. they are receiving $1000 inconvenience checks from the railway company, it doesn't dissuade them from bringing lawsuits later. one attorney says he thinks it will dissuade residents. >> steve: you never know, the railroad says he will not go anywhere and reimburse people for damages and lodging. are people now talking about perhaps a big fund set up by the railroad so if 10 years from now, like the 9/11 victims compensation fund, if people develop illness, they are financially reimbursed? >> lucas: steve, the ceo of norfolk southern released an open letter to residents saying he is not going away, his
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company is not going away. two weeks ago today, they set up a $1 million fund to help people and say they are not going anywhere. local residents say the $1000 checks started going out to people within a mile and now are going everywhere in this town, zip code 44013. >> steve: do you have to sign a waiver to get that, if you cash the check? >> lucas: great question, brian, i asked residents to accept the $1000, do you have to pledge not to bring suit. the gentlemen we just spoke to said you don't, there is no promise not to bring suits later and some are considering it. >> steve: i think so, great reporting, lucas. >> ainsley: the company will have to pay out a lot.
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>> steve: 1 million is the fund, a drop in the bucket. >> ainsley: years from now they may find something wrong or people trying to get pregnant. >> brian: think what the transportation secretary has not done, not being there when the supply chain was bottled up. his advice, order christmas presents early and then the -- southwest debacle when pete buttigieg said we are ready for holidays. we were anything but. now this chemical spill and the train derailment and he's a no show, he was late, had few answers and we never hear follow-up. >> ainsley: he said this happensula the time, we have 1000 train derailments. >> steve: which is true, but not like this.
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>> brian: marco rubio called for him to be fired, crisis after crisis little relevance to the transportation system like equity. this guy consistently failed and the day he deals with this and laughed at the fact we have a balloon issue. >> ainsley: and fema denied disaster assistance because they said it doesn't qualify as a traditional disaster. >> steve: right, we'll talk to the governor in a moment. an hour ago we talked to two women within the disaster zone, expanded to include the entire zip code for east palestine. linda murphy said there is still odor in her house and had this to say about the secretary of transportation response thus far. >> it's his job and this is something that he should be here
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for. this is pretty significant, the amount of chemicals, cancer-causing chemicals that were released and what were left to deal with, we need guidance here. i think this deserves a pink slip for his job. i've had a headache and just odd tingling sensation in the gums and on my lips occasionally, that is what i noticed. other residents are experiencing things of similar nature and children are having rashes, discoloration of the skin. my brother-in-law went to the hospital and got checked out for breathing issues. >> steve: terrible. we've got lots of questions for the governor, he'll be with us about 20 minutes from right now here on fox. meanwhile, sad news, rumer willis, bruce willis daughter put on instagram, her father,
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who last year was revealed he was suffering from aphasia, now she's revealed he's been diagnosed with a form of dementia called frontotemporal dementia. and he retired last year from acting and this is part of the statement yesterday. >> ainsley: they said, since we announced bruce diagnosis of aphasia in spring of 2022, bruce's condition progressed and we have a specific diagnosis. frontotemporal dementia, known as ftd, unfortunately challenge with communication are one symptom of the disease bruce faces. >> brian: what is it like? what is he experiencing? dementia for people under 65. listen. >> this is the most common cause for dementia in people under the age of 65. so it is not surprising that someone would get this at a very
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young age. if people stay active mentally, exercise, even the genetic forms can be slowed down and staved off. i think healthy lifestyle is a theme here. >> steve: one thing the doctor said, brave for the family to come out, this is raising awareness about this particular health challenge he's facing. my wife kathy met bruce willis when she first moved to new york in the '70s and he was a bartender in hel's kitchen and she said he was one of the most fun people she had ever met. she said he gave away a lot of drinks, as a bartender. he was a lot of fun. he came to my birthday party in new york city. he invited us to a concert when he did the bruno show. when our kids were little, kathy would call him and say, it is hard to get into planet
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hollywood in dc or new york, can you make sure we get a good table and he made sure. he was a great guy. >> ainsley: my mother had aphasia after her stroke and it is challenging because they can't communicate. their mind is there, my mom's was during her aphasia, but she was not able to tell us what she wanted. she would signal, we would ask questions, she didn't have the ability to write erth00, it is debilitating. our prayers are with their family, they are wonderful to spread awareness like mary tyler moore did with diabetes, my mother had it and magic johnson brought awareness to hiv, these actors can have a profound impact on diseases and lots of money pours in and hope to find a cure.
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>> brian: ashley strohmier has other news including latest with russia. >> ashley: for the second time in two days u.s. f-35 jets intercept four spotted near air space off alaska as president biden finally breaks his silence on the unidentified objects shot down by the military including one off alaska. he says the last three don't appear to be connected to surveillance campaign and illinois hobby club fears its inexpensive balloon was shot down by a $400,000 missile over canada. house speaker mccarthy is blasting the president. >> today 300 americans will be poisoned and die from fentanyl. you are looking at a place much of it comes through. tomorrow there will be 300 more, equivalent of an airline
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crashing. if an airline crashed in america every single day, by the third day, the entire nation would wake up and say fix the problem. >> ashley: there were 156,000 encounters in january, that is 2000 compared to the same time last year over half of them are single adults and just over 17% are families. working on a fix for at least 362,000 vehicles and huge issue with full self driving system. there is concern that the beta software can increase risk of crash. federal government is calling it a recall, ceo elon musk says that is not the case, free over the air software and tesla owners will be notified of next steps by april 15th. more than 2000 disney employees signing petition against returning to the office afterceo
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bob iger declared they have to work in person four days from week. employees saying it will spark forced resignation and reduce productivity output and efficiency and argue it will slow post-covid growth causing long-term harm. only four days? come on. what in the world? go back to work. >> steve: be creative, listen if you are not going to come in on friday, don't bother coming in on saturday. thanks, ashley. >> ashley: if you call out sick today, can't go to the birthday party tomorrow. remember that? >> steve: always went, it worked. >> ainsley: i went to school sick i wanted to go. >> steve: ahead on friday, a philly gas station is pumping loud opera music in hopes the music scares away thieves, how
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fox business loves classic music and will sleep there if he has to. >> pucini, perhaps, bose, you probably know better than i do, brian. >> ainsley: madam butterfly. >> this is speedway in germantown section of philadelphia, maybe they should play wagner, i think. blasting opera music over the speakers to discourage folks from loitering and committing crimes at the station. this neighborhood doesn't care much for opera music, this is not just in philadelphia, take a look at a map, we targeted some of the cities trying it. whether it be homeless coming or crime, it is scaring away people. if you look like, there is a sign on the gas pump, sometimes
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folks come and try to panhandle or offer to pump gas for a couple bucks, here it is philadelphia or pennsylvania is a state where you get to pump your own, if you want. this is one of the measures that they are taking to try and scare people away. other cities, they have tried other things, elevator music, classical music in some places, here it is opera. no country music playing in philadelphia. >> steve: jeff, you're old enough to remember this. remember when we were trying to get out of the embassy and they piped in guns n roses. >> brian: it was van halen. >> it was head banger music like heavy metal and stuff. i think they're afraid if they do that, it will attract a crowd
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as opposed to opera. >> brian: they will get used to opera and start growing on emthis. >> ainsley: to hear country music, keep watching, we have chase rice. >> steve: stay dry, thanks for the live report from philly, he's at the gas station filling up. the epa administrator visited east palestine in the wake of the toxic derailment, where is transportation secretary pete buttigieg and why is fema assistance denied? >> steve: governor mike dewine has information and he is next.
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>> had a headache and just an odd tingling sensation like in the gums and on my lips occasionally. a lot of children having rashes and discoloration of the skin. my brother-in-law went to the hospital and got checked out for severe breathing issues. we are not getting answers, nobody wants to help us. >> steve: a couple east palestine residentses demanding questions as the epa chief visited their city in the wake of the toxic train derailment two weeks ago. >> ainsley: the transportation secretary pete buttigieg is nowhere to be found. >> brian: governor mike dewine joins us now. what do you think since the visit by the epa, what they will do? >> we had a number of people who visited yesterday. senator brown was there, senator vance was there, other people
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were there. look, here is where we are. we continue to monitor the air, the air is good. we've gone into hundreds and hundreds of people's houses to test the air. it's good. >> brian: who is testing it? can you tell me who is testing the air? >> yeah, the testing we're doing, there is dual testing going on every single time, the railroad has people testing. most important thing for the public is ohio epa is testing the air. we have monitoring all over the village. the water, we have tested, comes back good. we are telling people, if you're on the city water, the village water, you certainly can drink that. we are testing anybody with a private well, we are going out and testing that.
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i understand people's concerns, they have been through a very traumatic, horrible, horrible experience. so we really get it. we've reached out to hhs and federal government, they are going to bring in people who are really experts in toxicity and exposure to chemicals. they have access to best people in the country. we will set up a clinic early next week. and right in the middle of the community so people will be able to go in there. and we're doing that out of abundance of caution, showing nothing on the water, water is good, air is good. we understand people have concerns. >> ainsley: why are residentses saying, i don't see birds on my
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property anymore, rivers have dead fish and worms, my throat has been hurting, eyes burning. clearly they are experiencing this, if the air and water is clean, how do you explain that? >> this is why we're going to bring in the best experts in the country. >> brian: what are you waiting for? it's been two weeks. >> we already had -- excuse me, we already had our director of health, dr. vanderhof, has been in the community talking with people, we've told people, go see your individual doctor. there are people who may not have an individual doctor, there are people who may not have insurance and setting up this clinic to ensure people and talk to people one-on-one, have them come do an assessment and docs will have access to best people in the country who understand
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toxicity. >> steve: which we do not, we have to rely on the experts. governor, final quick question, because we know you are busy. are you confidents, railroad, are you confident they will compensate anybody for anything they lost or anything they may lose in the future, should this turn out to be a cancer cluster 20 years from now. >> we will make them do it, they are responsible for this, the railroad created this problem, they brought this into the community, it was their railroad that had the huge, massive rack, traumatic for the people. we will hold their feet to the fire and stay on them, they're going to do it. >> brian: quick question, can they drink the water? two days ago you said bottled water, now some people say you can drink the water.
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do people have to have bottled water? >> difference is the tests came back, we have the test, on city water, village water, you can drink it. we will continue to test it, if you have a private well, you should not drink it until it has been tested and we will test it for you. >> ainsley: because municipality gets water from a mile away, it is clean. that is not well water. >> steve: i grew up with well water, i get why you are going to test that. >> brian: why has the chemical testing taken two weeks? >> testing has been started, we tested all the way through, we felt as far as the wells, wells were far away and deep. we always felt there would be no problem with the water. until we had tests back, we couldn't tell people and
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>> steve: we're excited, racing fans are revved up for this daytona 500, which happens this weekend on fox. >> brian: "fox and friends" weekend hosts are talking to people before the big race. >> ainsley: hey, guys. >> rachel: a lot of racing fans at this diner, amazing breeze coming through. >> will: ocean breeze, sunrise. it is fun on the couch, as well. how are folks feeling about the daytona 500 and america? >> rachel: here with audrey, how
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are you feeling? >> feeling fine, having a good time. >> rachel: got champagne, we will get the real answer. what is worrying you? >> the border and the economy. biden is just scary, okay, i'm sorry, there is no transparency, he is shooting down balloons, it is scary. we live in this world and hope to make it two years before we don't know what will happen. >> rachel: you better have more mimosa. >> i will have more. >> rachel: we spoke to this gentleman last year, he helped renovate this place, you talked about supply chain issues and that was before the two hurricanes, how is it going right now? >> it's tough, but not as tough as if we didn't have ron desantis and the people we have in florida. things are going real well, it is easy to get stuff.
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florida is going great and we owe that to who is running the state. we are happy about that, business is good. >> rachel: after two hurricanes and the construction business, has to be body. leadership matters. over to you, will. >> will: i'm at the bar with the hard-core partiers. introduce you to mary, we just had the governor of ohio on, mike dewine, what is going on in ohio, that is top of your mind. >> i am concerned about where fema is, what testing of the water shows, not just this town of palestine, it is that whole area, i'm concerned about the water and where it is going and what is going on with that. it boggles my mind they haven't been doing more. >> will: national disaster, no doubt. another thing issue the economy, tom was telling us how it
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impacted you over the last couple of years. >> everybody works hard for money, saving for retirement, down understand hundreds of thousands of dollars, they are responding on frivolous things. >> will: talking about what you lost in your retirement fund. >> exactly. i got to work a few more years now. >> will: everyone is having breakfast, here is the chef, chef john cook everybody's eggs this morning, he can tell you about the price of eggs. >> price of eggs year and a half ago was around $22 and now $40 to $44 for 15-pack of eggs, 15 dozen. almost double. >> will: almost double the price of eggs issue has to make its way to the menu. >> that is the reason the
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consumer has to pay more for what they are getting. >> will: it tasted good. thank you. been great at racing's north turn. back to you guys in new york. >> steve: very nicely done. >> ainsley: tell them all thank you and we appreciate their support. >> steve: that's right. beautiful in florida, rainy in our nation's biggest town, janice. >> janice: i have people prepared for the rain, what is your name? >> tiffany. >> michelle. >> where are you from? >> rochester. >> what is your name? >> charlie. >> you wanted to come back and say hi to people at home, go ahead. >> shout out to my father and three boys, skyler, jalen and ryder. >> shout out to my family. >> janice: you want to say hi to anybody? >> rockport, great town and
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community. >> janice: i will show you what is happening in brockport, potential for showers, warm temperatures and a messy day for much of the eastern seaboard, then cold air moves in behind it for the next couple days, we will get a taste of what it should be and we're right back above average getting into next week. there is the forecast and the snow where it is winter across the northwest, heavy snow for the skewers. say hi to steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: hi, thanks for visiting. >> brian: that is not bernie madoff, is it? >> ainsley: looks like him. no, no. the moment we've been waiting for, chase rice is here with his new performance. ♪
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>> morning, everybody, what is in the air and water? head of the epa is here, we'll put questions to him this morning. group of know ares went to the border to see the mess for themselves, what did they learn? you will find out. is she past her prime? don't say that about nikki haley, she will respond live and the barber with a generous heart, he is perfect for friday, see you top of the hour. >> ainsley: thank you, bill, we'll be watching, our next guest skyrocketed after "cruise," but now after a decade chase rice is taking his music in a very different direction. >> brian: i watched this video, i want his life. he highlights best of his
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ability and focuses on what he wants to say and how he wants to say it. >> steve: we have country music singer chase rice. good morning. most artists put their own picture on the cover, i love the picture and this is your father and much like my father, he was a lover of coors beer. >> coors banquet double fisting, i always had that picture and wanted to use it, eyes on you, music fits. >> steve: why wait until now to put his picture on the cover? >> the music fits, cowboys and dogs are the theme of this record. i got a dog, i don't hate dog, i hate cowboys in the title, not dogs. >> steve: why cowboys? >> guy walks in and steals your girl, two stepping, no chance. >> ainsley: no girl ever said i
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hate cowboys. >> steve: guy like that? >> that is copenhaggen cowboy right there. >> brian: what has sports meant to you? >> i grew up playing football, play football at carolina. >> ainsley: which carolina, i'm south carolina. >> carolina. >> we were there first. >> north carolina. >> ainsley: go ahead. >> yeah, football got taken from me and music, all my boys are retired now, we're just getting going. i will take music all day. i miss football, my body is beat up, now i get beat up from -- >> rush the stage and have their hands full with you guys. >> i was a linebacker, i wouldn't rush the stage. >> good luck. >> ainsley: tell us about yourself, you grew up in nashville and now live in nashville? >> fairview, i lived in
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nashville 10 years now, it was songwriting first and guitar and tracks took over last 10 years for better or worse and now this album, i got back to me writing songs on guitar. >> brian: i did not know you wrote "cruise" and how tight you were with florida georgia line. >> we lived together in a house for a few years. i probably wouldn't be in nashville if not for him, i grew up playing soccer and baseball. when i went to town for the first time, they had a room available in their house. >> ainsley: you wrote the song, they got to record it, would you be able to record it, too? >> i could now, it is pretty much theirs, we play it live sometimes. >> steve: you are playing live right now, you'll do that song we heard about. in the studio, chase and the
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guys are going to play "i hate cowboys." >> let's go. >> ainsley: take it away. ♪ ♪ i hate cowboys their hats just look so stupid with their wranglers and boots and jukbox red dirt songs i hate cowboys they think they're scare and run their mouth. eight seconds ain't that long. ♪ ♪ they think they're john wayne walk ing through the door including yours pretty thing got a thing for bad guys
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they ask her to dance while you're at the bar talk about it and next thing you got a broken arm and she's gone that's why i hate cowboys. gone like the wind ♪ ♪ ended on the losing end. they think they're john wayne walking through the door, turning every head including yours. ♪ ♪ never seen one before, got a thing for bad guys. they ask her to dance while you're at the bar. starts talking about them texas stars. next thing you know, you got a broken arm. she's gone and that's why i hate cowboys. ♪
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is any of it true what i said? >> not the i hate cowboys and all dogs go to hell. that's jack. >> here is your dad. passed away when you were 22. >> from manhattan to montana. chase rice. guys, you were great. >> support the band. have a great weekend. >> bill: good morning. the president finally breaking his silence on those three aerial objects shot down last weekend. he said they are not believed to be connected to the chinese and the spy craft recovered off the carolina coast. intel officials assessing the three objects. we don't know what they were or who they belonged to. he said they're likely owned by private companies or used for recreation. president spoke for less than ten minutes. did not take any questions. more coming up on our program here but first there is this now. request denied. bide
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