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>> brian: 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. tuesday, january 7th. this is "fox & friends." president-elect trump slams president biden for his war on american energy. saying so much for a smooth transition. >> well, they are making it really difficult. they are throwing everything they can in the way. >> steve: we're going to talk about that in about 90 seconds. justin trudeau resigns as prime minister of canada as donald trump doubles down on a possible 51st state. let's just turn canada into the 51st. >> lawrence: we love it. one man's trip to the airport becomes a scene straight out of a horror movie. >> ainsley: gosh. around a parking lot. i got my seat belt on. i can't get out of the car. has this been hacked? what's going on? i feel like i'm in a movie. >> ainsley: wow. "fox & friends" starts like a ghost driving that car and you can't -- you have no control and you can't get out. can't stop it. all right. "fox & friends" starts right now and, remember, mornings are
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better with friends. brian refuses to say it but i will. he says get dressed. >> brian: stay within yourself. expressing frustration. frustration with recent moves by president biden in his final days in office. including biden's ban on new oil offshore drilling in most federal waters. >> ainsley: peter doocy is live in washington with the latest for us. >> peter: seems really frustrating to the president-elect. because there is nothing he can do about it until he gets into the oval office just afternoon, 13 days from today. what we are seeing president biden, current president, throwing a bunch of legacy items at the wall to see what sticks. this time trying to make oil drilling harder in ways that could be kind of complicated to unban. >> so let's be clear here, the area president biden is protecting has a relatively minimal fossil fuel potential in the areas and do not justify the
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environmental public health and economic risk that would come from new leasing drilling. >> peter: we have got a map of the areas that biden is banning drilling, but these new bans may be super short lived. in two weeks, president trump will have two options. the first is to get congress to act and changes the law. and then the second is to issue his own executive order and then just wait for this all to play out in court. some way, he says, he is going to make it happen. >> it's ridiculous i will unban it immediately. i will unban it. i have the right to trite unban it immediately. what's he doing? why is he doing it? we have oil and gas at a level that nobody else has. and we are going to take advantage of it and want to see somebody say is he going to ban 625 billion acres. he doesn't know what that is. he didn't know what 625 million acres would look like. >> peter: something else the biden white house is doing on the way out is emptying out gitmo. 11 yemeni prisoners are on their
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way to oman to live freely. a lawyer for two of the detainees says they want to live their lives. they want to get married. they want to have kids. they wants to get a job and have normal lives. and once this exchange is done, this release is done there, will be the 15 prisoners left in guantanamo bay. that is the fewest since they started using that as a military prison for terrorist suspects after 9/11. >> brian: i wonder how they are going to have their soccer games unbalanced 7 on 8. ainsley: i wonder if the young people done 9/11 wanted to get married and have a family and play soccer? >> steve: peter, i know this flurry of repatriating these people back to oman is in anticipation it sounds like khalid sheikh mohammed is about to enter a guilty plea. and then he would be transported somewhere. but there's a law that says that none of these guys can go on to
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u.s. soil. so do we have any idea where they might put that guy and then the other 14? because obviously they wants to close the place. >> peter: not yet. we don't have a good idea of how they would keep track of these terrorists once they are released. >> steve: good point. >> steve: something that has ban huge problem, of course, you can tell somebody that they are not supposed to enter the united states but people do it by the thousands. >> steve: we have seen the numbers. >> ainsley: actually in this administration. >> lawrence: i just wonder after all these years why these people still have breath. why they are even a conversation. they should have had a legal process where these people could be tried, military tribunal, and executed for what they contributed to with 9/11. and the fact they were body guards for usama bin laden. and i think it just goes to the fact, it's what i alluded to
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yesterday of joe biden. is he rejecting what the voters decided. they didn't wants any more of his type of an administration. there is divided government right now. we have a new congress in controlled by republicans. when it comes to the senate as well as the house. instead of just leaving, just leaving, respecting what the voters said, he wants to make it difficult for the next president when he comes in. >> steve: one of the things about the people -- and keep in mind once upon a time at gitmo there were 780 detainees and now as peter just said they are down to the last 15. most of them have never been charged with anything. >> lawrence: i know. >> steve: most of them have never -- there is no connection to 9/11. the problem is as they try to repatriate, according to the administration, the problem is, there are very few countries that want to take these guys and house them forever. because, keep in mind, most have spent their entire adult lives at gitmo. most of them, according to their lawyers are suffering from
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significant mental health issues. who is going to take those guys? >> brian: they are linked to terror. 9/11 fighting in afghanistan and the as well as iraq and the region and now in yemen we know it's a hot bed for terrorism. the houthi rebels have established themselves so they are going to oman. we will see what happens. remember when we took those guys, we took the afghanis and put them in neighboring country, barack obama did? they ended up going back. >> lawrence: back to the battlefield. >> brian: now they are in power in kabul running afghanistan. donald trump said yesterday joe biden is doing everything possible to make the transition difficult. listen to this and then we will talk about it. >> they talk about a transition. they said oh, no. we want to have a smooth transition from party to party of government. well, they're making it really difficult. they're throwing everything they can in the way.
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they are giving out trillions of dollars in nonsense, in green new deal crap that isn't worth a damn thing. in fact, it's a negative for the country. not a positive. >> brian: trying to do get that money out the door. >> ainsley: at love things they are doing to try to make it more difficult and sabotage donald trump's campaign or his presidency when he gets in office in two weeks. not only are they trying to ban that offshore drilling, last week they tried to limit energy development in nevada for the next 20 years. they tried to auction off the border wall, at pen pennies on e dollar. thankfully your governor in texas stopped it. court system blocked it which was wonderful. he aloud, don't forget during the last four years millions of illegals to cross our border. on day one he cut off the pipeline. he opened up the border. so now he is panicked because donald trump is going to come in and make america great again. >> lower our costs. lower inflation. and he wants his agenda to be
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pushed through. now, he is making it very difficult. donald trump does have a difficult task because if he does try to have an executive order that says no, you will be able to drill, this happened in 2019 when he did this with barack obama. and then he signed executive order, it went to court. it was challenged in court. so it was tied up in court for a while. the best thing we can hope for is that congress will eradicate all. this change the laws. change the no drilling laws and do that immediately. we have a very slim majority and donald trump is going to have to rely on all those republicans to get his agenda across. not their own but his. >> steve: keep in mind we have heard donald trump say from the get go from day one drill, baby, drill. democrats and this administration is trying to put as many road block in the way as possible. they are waiting in the last minute the 11th hour to do all this stuff. ainsley, as you pointed out. when donald trump tried to undo some of the barack obama drilling thing, the court said no, you can't do it.
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found it unconstitutional and said the only way to fix it is congress. the problem with congress is because mike johnson has got such a slim majority, and you need 60 in the senate. they are going to have to put this on one of the reconciliation bills. and as we heard from the president a couple days ago. he would like one big beautiful bill, but now the fight on capitol hill, because he is going to go. trump is going to visit with senate republicans tomorrow night, senate republicans are going to try to talk him into two bills. because one bill is dangerous. and it's just one bill. it will have to wait until may. whereas if it's two bills they can do border and energy just pretty much right out of the gate. >> lawrence: i know there is a lot of talk about the divide in the republican party. there is some divide when it comes to, you know, it's a slim majority. there has to be a conversation about the democrats not learning anything from the election. >> ainsley: right. >> lawrence: donald trump ran on drill, baby, drill. the voters said they wanted him there they supported the agenda
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of that and so, for the democrats to not moderate on any of that, and essentially back joe biden and saying hurrah, hurrah, block donald trump when it comes to this. it seems like this is going to be resistance campaign yet again from the democrats that they're not going to try to work on ways that they can agree. why try to further this notion when the voters even in your party, you lost them? so work with him on it. try to get some type of compromise when it comes to, i don't know what they want. cleaner drilling and all. there is ways to work on that. making all energy clean. but to suggest that we shouldn't be drilling and to limit the president and try to block him on that, it just is not smart. >> brian: 625 million acres trying to ban. offshore drilling 1% of our oil and gas production. is he also going to be in california today as the president creating -- he is going to set aside -- creating a
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national monument banning drilling, mining and other industrial activities. by the way when you ban mining, you are stopping the construction of batteries. so you have rare earth needed for this batteries for to get us off oil and gas. you can't at the same time tell people in minnesota you can't strip mine and you can't mine in nevada. that's where all our rare earth is or we could get it from the congo oh, sorry, through the belt and road program the congo now belongs to china. you keep on cutting off your own kneeser tis every time you start talking about green energy. the re-purpose the inflation reduction act. >> ainsley: if joe biden really wanted this? why didn't he do it four years ago set. doing it to sabotage donald trump. >> lawrence: this green nonsense is out of -- over the break i rented a car and i thought it was -- i drive a truck. but i wanted a speed car, so i get this car, and didn't know it
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looks likes a regular car. doesn't say it on it. ends up being electric car. guys, i went to 12 different -- finally it runs out of power. i had to get it towed. i have never been more against electric vehicles. >> brian: did you try to reenergize jiz. >> lawrence: i go to 12 different. they don't use the same electric cable. >> steve: they have different plugs. >> lawrence: i ran out of power. >> brian: i rather rent a cars can't rent them. >> lawrence: now they are hiding it. >> steve: was this in hawaii? tourists are driving by hey, honey, did you see that guy? it looked like that guy from the morning show establishing next. >> lawrence: it was extremely. >> brian: was it a tesla? >> lawrence: it was not a tesla. >> lawrence: i don't want to put the country -- i don't feel like being sued this year. it looked like a regular speed
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are can a. i thought i was going to have a fun. it was no fun. >> steve: i know what car it is. >> brian: tesla built their own power stations unlike our government that built 8. >> lawrence: at least i got that going for them. >> steve: is that the car? >> lawrence: no, three letter one. we will talk about it in a commercial. >> ainsley: i'm sorry that happened to you. ruined your vacation. hope you still had fun in hawaii. >> brian: acronym. what do you mean three letters? i got it sounds like ka. >> steve: doesn't want to say because, other news, president-elect trump has a big meeting with senate republicans tomorrow night, 6:00 p.m. is he going to hash out plans to quickly w rack up some wins to advance his maga agenda. >> madeleine: president-elect trump and republicans are likely going to be addressing their
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reconciliation strategy. some republicans like the house freedom caucus two track process moving toward the border and second bill covering taxes and spending. tax though prefers one big bill. that's based on the calculation that given the narrow margins in the house, house speaker mike johnson will likely be able to deliver one package instead of two. besides focusing on reconciliation bills republicans are preparing a number of packages for president-elect trump to sign. this is a new congress, so any bills not signed by president biden must be reintroduced and passed again. some of the bills that were reintroduced would require proof of citizenship and voter registration and deportations for migrants found guilty of committing sex crimes. the house is expected to vote on the laken riley act today. the bill would in part require ice to issue detainers and take custody of migrants who committed theft crimes. >> it's an important bill. i mean, we have seen so much violence against people who committed by illegals. and, you know, why should they
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still be here? laken riley is very clear and straightforward act. i think most america supports it. but we're going to pass it again out of the house tomorrow. but you may see the senate pass it by the end of this week. >> the senate could take a procedural vote on the measure later this week it. would need 60 votes in the chamber mean it will need the help of democrats. lawrence, steve, ainsley, and brian. >> steve: all right, maddy. thank you very much. this bill has passed the house before. but now, you know, that's why they are taking it up today. apparently the laken riley act will require detention of illegals who commit certain nonviolent crimes like theft. how many times have we seen, you know, the smash-and-grab and stuff like that. linked to migrant crime. well, now those people would be in big trouble. but it's got to get to 60 in the senate. now, here's the good news for the possibility of that happening. john fetterman, has signed on as a co-sponsor and two democrats who were in the house, who voted
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for it, are now senators. so one from michigan the other from arizona. so it looks like there are at least three. do they get to 60? hard telling, but john as south jon ossoff whois from georgia ws happened? he is a strong maybe. >> ainsley: i would think it would pass. especially with the fetterman -- if fetterman is a co-sponsor. is he respected. people like him. it just seems -- this seems like common sense, right? >> lawrence: we're also talking about legacy, ainsley. it's not just fetterman. say the senate does pass it. joe biden still president. still got some weeks does he sign the bill or have to wait until donald trump is there. is he work being on undoing everything and make it more difficult for the president. maybe he should do the right thing since he couldn't pronounce her name when he was doing the state of the union and sign the act. >> brian: only reason he said her name because someone shouted it out. >> lawrence: exactly right. >> brian: the prime minister of
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canada is going to resign, as soon as they get stop replace him. everyone knew this was coming and donald trump definitely pushed. this he was a catalyst for it when he said let's make it the 51st state. think had problems since they started. he came in so smug when donald trump got elected and he thought he was going to have power over the president. he didn't know how to run things and he was totally wrong. remember, this guy is the inverse of who donald trump is. this guy was all about gender balancing his cabinet. carbon tax program. their currency lost 40% of its value when he took over. remember, the famous line he had when someone was talking to him at one of those town halls when he said instead of mankind use the people kind. what he represents is the wokeness in -- on the left. and it has blown up in his face because of their lack of production hurt everyone's lifestyle and whole political correct attitude and dei. you might think it's a different country, different problem. they got the same issues. a lot of times the canary in the
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coal mine for us. and hills rapid exit is indicative of, i think, a change in the west and how we approach things. >> steve: he is just the latest leader in the west swept aside by a mood of anger at things like inflation and migration. although in canada, inflation is at 2%. unemployment is stubbornly high at 6%. so he -- you know what? he absolutely read the room wrong. and he should have changed during his tenure. he did not. >> brian: got worse. >> ainsley: bari rice writes the comprehensive failure of trudeau. he has hailed not only the safer savior of the country's liberal party but liberalism. if you ask him why is he resigning and he said this in his press conference she says in the piece that trudeau is squabbling with the ranks of own liberal led minority government. the problem really have bad ideas and strongly held.
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why don't you read a clip from this article. >> lawrence: what is happening in canada. this is what she says. what is happening in the canadian politics is not happening in a vacuum. it is a symptom of the much broader phenomena. call it the great crack up of the old consensus. this consensus is being rejected across the west. donald trump won the presidency by building a multd racial working class had little progressive activists spoke for them in italy, georgia and mellaney who launched her political career on the far right now perhaps the most establish country in western europe. she is exactly right i spent a lot of time in canada because that's where i got my certification to train k-9 dogs and this movement to the right there is incredible. they love donald trump, they love this new thinking one issue
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tick off canadians is the border. they have seen the entire makeup of their country change. their leadership was not responding to their issues and they see this populist like donald trump and saying when are we going to get our own there. a lot of folks, i know people joke about the president saying, you know, canada is the 51st state. but there is a lot of canadians that are more conservative, don't think it's bad idea. >> brian: steven harper was there for a while as a conservative. his party is going to get back into the fray. don't you think it's all treatment the dei going by the boards. so what we see mcdonald's today. forget about dei. put a conservative on our board. get dana white to be a part of it. whole readjusting. they didn't say republican. just a return to normal. >> lawrence: common sense. >> ainsley: i think what is interesting these four years are going to be different at least they feel like they will be than the last four when donald trump was in office the people who
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didn't trust him starting to trust him more because we saw what happened with joe biden's policies, compare those four years this is no discussion. >> donald trump won in this country and in canada the conservative party knut polls is leading by double digits. the leader of the conservative party put out social media last week and do you know what the theme was? ax the tax. build the home, fix the budget, stop the crime. sound familiar? you bet. >> brian: 21 minutes after the hour now. does carley shimkus sound familiar? does that name ring a bell? >> carley: i hope so in your hearts. let's go international guys, shall we? >> rescue crews in western china are searching for survivors following a massive 7.1 magnitude earthquake near mount everest. at least 95 people are dead. and over 1,000 homes damaged. the u.s. geological survey says the quake struck in a remote
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mountainous region. it hit around 9:00 a.m. local time. will felt in the neighboring countries of nepal, and india. the illegal immigrant accused of setting a sleeping woman on fire in the new york city subway and watching her burn to death is due in court today to be formally charged with murder and arson. prosecutors say security cameras captured the guatemalan migrant fanning the flames. he was removed in the u.s. in 2018 before illegally entering the country and making his way to new york city. if convicted he faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. and today marks the next step in former president jimmy carter's multi-day state funeral. in just hours service also move from carter's home state of georgia to washington, d.c. the 3 #th president's remains will be moved from the carter center in atlanta to the u.s. capitol building where carter
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will lie in state. public visitation starts tonight and ends thursday service at washington national cathedral. that will be followed by a private funeral service in carter's hometown of georgia. those are your headlines. >> brian: a lot of presidents will be there all of them saluting the former president. >> steve: indeed. we are going to step aside. more "fox & friends" after thiss ♪ parodontax active gum repair breath freshener clinically proven to help reverse the 4 signs of early gum disease a toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back. now with skyrizi, i'm all in with clearer skin. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪
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is we are back with a fox news alert. as you look at atlantic city yesterday. fox weather alert. at least 7 people are dead across multiple states after a powerful winter storm and ice storm combined. the system created dangerous traveling conditions as you can see right there. illinois, at least 40 cars involved in that chain reaction icy crash on interstate 70. meanwhile over 450 flights into within and out of the united states have already been canceled today and nearly another 500 are delayed people in l.a. bracing for potential wind storm today with gusts hitting approximately 80 miles per hour. i saw burbank 80 minor winds today.
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>> janice: dangerous situation one they haven't seen in decades. will santa ana winds ferocious today and we still have power outages. hundreds of thousands still without power because of that ice and snow event that happened yesterday that has since moved offshore. current temperatures very cold for. country. cold as far as south as the gulf coast cold weather alerts setting the stage for our next winter storm that is going to impact potentially the gulf coast. texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama and those wind alerts right now four southern california, ventura county, l.a. county. 80 to 100 mile-per-hour winds potentially today. extreme today, wednesday and thursday as well. watching this next storm system by the way, thursday, friday, gulf coast, ice, snow for the south and have to pay attention. this weekend we can actually see impacts along the east coast. okay, brian. i don't know if dawn is going to shovel yet but i will keep you
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posted. >> brian: if you don't mind. thank you. president biden issuing a ban on offshore drilling across 625 million acres of federal waters. biden calling the 11th hour climate push a necessity saying in part drilling off the coast could because irreversible damage to places we hold deer and unnecessary to meet our energy needs that's according to him. the next guest calls the decision strategic error not driven by science but politics. the president of the national oceanic association joins us now. eric, what is wrong with drilling a after the coast. they say 14% of all our energy could be coming off the coast of our country. >> nothing is wrong with it. the u.s. offshore is one of the premier energy producing regions in the world. we have been producing more than a million barrels of oil in the u.s. offshore region since 1997 and almost at peak levels. the problem is we cannot just be confined to two small areas in the gulf of mexico.
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we need to be able to get out there and find the new discoveries to continue to produce affordable reliable supplies of energy for the american public. >> brian: they say we want to protect our children and grandchildren so that's what the president is doing. your reaction? >> well, we were operating under the highest standards in the world globally. if we are not going to produce it here. the global economy relies upon 100 million barrels of oil a day. it's going to come from somewhere. the best place to produce that is here in the u.s. u.s. gulf of mexico is recognized as producing the loadest carbon intensity barrels of oil in the world. we do it somewhere else they will have weaker environmental standards and higher emissions the best place to do that is here in the u.s. we provide more than 400,000 high paying jobs and unintentionally sacrificing type of jobs for bad policy. >> brian: i'm under the impression you have executive order undo it with new executive. it's going to be more difficult. i hear you have to get congress
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involved. republicans are in charge but the margins are thin. >> that's likely the scenario, however, president trump will move forward with his own reversal of this. and then it goes to the court. so it's still unresolved by the courts. one district court that has said that you cannot do this. but, it's not final there are other courts that could rule other wait a minute yes, congress can take action. congress through reconciliation can move forward and decide to direct leasing in other areas let's not forget the gulf of mexico continues to shine as they keep producing energy problem move forward and work with the president, the administration to open up new areas as well. >> brian: eric, this angers you, doesn't it it? >> fires me up. we are a great industry. i love representing this industry. we are high tech and innovative. what we are doing in the offshore region. these are feats of engineering producing oil and gas and thousands of feet of water and
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pinpointing the will deposits 30,000 feet below the surface. amazing what we are doing. like going to the moon. keep doing it here in the u.s. and giving our industry the opportunity continue to vest here rather than seeing that capital go to other parts of the world. >> brian: it's against our national interest. it's unbelievable. all i can say is all these people condemning it couldn't live their life without oil and gas on daily basis and they just don't want to acknowledge it. eric, thanks so much. >> absolutely. thanks for having me, any time. >> brian: hopefully the new president moves on this right away. straight ahead, the difference between life and death could be another $9. firefighters sounding the alarm over new york's new congestion prices. ♪ i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. cool right? look at this craftmanship. i mean they even got my nostrils right.
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time, which could mean the difference between life and death. now, the last -- kathy hochul coming to the toll's defense. >> things are hard. and when things are going well for people like the 90% of people who know that the system that gets them to work going to be invested in for their and their families they are not taking to the streets how great this is they are the beneficiaries the vast majority of people. i understand the frustration of drivers, i truly do but the vast majority of people are going to benefit from this. >> lawrence: here with reaction firefighters association and president of the uniform fire officers association. gentlemen, they could have offered you guys an exemption
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but they chose not to and now you guys are having to figure out how to get your guys to different firehouses, right? >> absolutely. sounded the alarm. we begged and pleaded don't go down this road. there is only about 270 firefighters every single day working in the zone. we estimate the cost to be $3,000 a day because we bring our vehicles in the zone, we bring our vehicles into the city and move them when they move us from firehouse to firehouse short damage another. twice a day you have 300 to 400 firefighters going to a different firehouse or returning from that firehouse and they used to have the ability to use 2,000 of our cars at a moment's notice whoever brought their car. now we removed the access to the cars. mexico are fed up and don't want to do it. members are waiting 4, 6, 8 thundershowers after their 24 hour shift to get back from where they started. also the vehicles are now essentially located engine where it should be in a certain area
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response area is now going one or two response areas over to transport someone. so, if a run comes in, it could admins response time because they are not where they are supposed to be. they are supposed to be in the center of their zone and they are two or three zones over. >> lawrence: we are talking about for the audience, you got the tolerate obviously. and then you got the congestion toll. it's 4.50 for motorcycles. 14.40. i'm just curious. what has been the impact so far? are we already seeing the response times being affected because of this just on day one? >> well, it's difficult to see how the response times wouldn't be affected because these units operating well beyond routine response area. we have seen firefighters stay on duty for an extra 2, 4, 6 or 8 hours. after a 24 hour shift in a place where they are already doing 6,000 run as year. that is a tremendous toll on the member. and likely to lead to more
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injuries. >> lawrence: the reason why this has become a national story other considers are considering this as well. seattle, san francisco, los angeles, it looks like this is going to become a nationwide thing. i'm just curious, the politicians got miami and chicago as well. i'm just curious. did the people involved with this, the governor, the mayor, did they bring you all in to at least have a conversation about this before they decided to make this happen? >> well, we brought the conversation to them. and every one of them ended the conversation with, you need to speak to someone else. the governor sent us to the mta. the mta told us you have great case for an exemption. the best we have heard. unfortunately, it's not our business to negotiate to you with use your personal cars that's the fdny in new york city we went to them, we told them. the department is fully aware how detrimental this will be to the department they went to the city to try to alleviate it and the city turned around and said if we give you an exemption we
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will have to do it for everybody else. we're not going to do it. every other city agency is forbidden from using personal cars the exception t fdny relies on our cars. our business is uncontrolled chaos. you start out in the morning wherever you start out. you could be at a fire in 5 minutes. sitting around having breakfast no. knows how your day is going to go. telling me i have to take a member across town to get him to that firehouse and a run comes in, we have members sitting on rigs while everyone else is inside. dealing with an ems case and a member who is waiting to go home is sitting outside saying i'm off duty. i have to sit here and wait. it's just running up overtime. and it's also causing the problem where people are out of position. people you don't know where they are losing track of firefighters. >> lawrence: doesn't make any sense at all. the argument like they have been telling everyone else. just take the subway. you can't do that if you have to fight a fire. and you don't know which direction you have to go from the moment that you step foot in the firehouse. doesn't make a lot of sense. >> you don't want a firefighter
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carrying 80 pounds of gear down four flights subway and go across town and fight a fire when they get there. >> lawrence: gentlemen, thank you for your service. is there a way to uncompromise your data? one guy locked in a cycling self-driving car. kurt the cyberguy joins us. >> it's circle around a parking lot. i got my seat belt on. i can't get out of the car. has it been hacked? what's going on? i feel like i'm in the movies. ♪
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>> steve: officials warning of mass bank fraud scams after 2 million incidents were reported to the ftc in the last year. the scams losing americans' life savings in some cases costing people $4 billion. the cyber tax hitting consumers on credit cards, payment apps, banks, even gift cards. so, is there a way to uncompromise your data? keep it safe? get it off the internet? kurt the cyberguy joins us right now for "tech tuesday." kurt, this is a very big problem. and if you could make it easy, so that people can essentially
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make their phones bullet-proof, what would you tell them to do? >> it's real hard to make them bullet proof -- good morning to you, steve. they are getting so good at scamming all of us, even super smart people i know get scammed, you got a woman in virginia lost $700,000 transferring out of her wells fargo account. another person 100 grand. it's a scam call that comes. in it's an email or a text. it sounds so legit. it's so believable. but i have to just bring it back to this. if somebody, whether they called you, texted you, reached out on social media, i don't care how they reached you, if they are asking you to do something, with a sense of urgency, let that be flag number one. just take a break. back up and say, wait a minute, i don't know if this is legit or not, hangs up, disconnect. don't click. instead, call your bank directly if it's one of these financial
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scams. >> steve: right. exactly. we got the tips up right now. as you just said. hang up, don't click the links. call the bank directly. never transfer money. also set up free bank app. alerts and subscribe to a data removal service. the last one, why is that important a data removal service? is that to get you off line? >> if you think about it, how are they finding you to begin with? what they are doing is buying data or accessing data or getting to you through malware to all kinds of personal information about you. have enough to then reach out with that scam a data radio moofl service wipes you off of these databases so these criminals can't even see you to begin with. that is -- while it is sometimes expensive. it is -- you will pay for insurance on your car. you will pay for, you know, other things in life, this is one of those things you really
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want to think about. we have a whole review of all the good ones can you look at at cyberguy.com. >> steve: i go to cyberguy.com all the time. meanwhile, here is a sigher guy ai entrepreneur. he got caught. took one of those self-driving car to the airport. stuck in the car doing circles. he recorded. this watch this. it's circles around a parking lot. i got my seat belt on. i can't get out of the car. has this been hanged? what is going on? i feel like i'm in the most. is somebody playing a joke on me? i got a flight to catch. take over the car. you don't need my phone. >> i don't have an option to control the cash. >> steve: okay. that's the worry with robots, i guess. >> kurt: is this how big tech wants to invite you to get into a driverless car?
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and oh can i please get a ride in that? by the way way moses a software update was able to fix the problem. but the guy greatest thing ever. thank you, kurt for joining us live. have great "tech tuesday." meanwhmean seven minutes beforee top of the hour. carley has more news. >> carley: out of the hospital following a hunting accident. he ended up in the er after stepping on a nail in the woods, ouch. thankfully he wasn't off his feet for long. posting the video of him decked out in camo back in a tree stand for another outing. and congratulations are in order for these two spider men
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co-stars. >> i have this stupid plan and i wrote it all down >> carley: cute. actor tom hollen and zindia engaged. popped the question between christmas and new year. the euphoria star spotted wearing a ring left finger at the golden glongets the couple confirmed relationship in 2021 after meeting on first spiderman film. it's already a banner year for faith-based media content. rosary in a year. debuted as the top apple podcast on new year's day and holds the spot in the top 3. teach limp what is it really means to pray. >the faith isalive. people believe and want to grow in relationship with god. that is just very, very evident to all of our listeners, just a little kind of introductory
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