investigators say after he commended the quadruple murder he went back to class. he drove his white car back over christmas break and with his dad on the car on the country road trip. the attorney said he was pulled over twice and antenna for minor traffic offenses. the family have been waiting for this guy to be in court since day one, listen. i want this guy this person responsible for this come i want him to be sick of seeing us ande won t let him go. our next mission is to find justice. so still so many questions, ainsley and how they found the suspect. genealogy was able to track him down, ainsley. ainsley: thank you so much. well, we are all beginning to comprehend the covid-19 school closures and their effects on our children. a new study found historic running loss could cost the economy as much as $28 trillion total and lost lifetime earnings that impacted students. so, how can we help get our kids
deal. he wants to. but his girlfriend steve: billions of dollars and if bernie made off is in jail, should this guy be? bernie did this for a long time but i think these guys, they started stealing because the justice department. steve: it is still illegal. but remember he did ten years and these guys did it ten months which is still remarkable $2 billion in 10 minutes. steve: that is what he made off with the new york post. steve: charlie thank you very much and happy new year. coming up on this tuesday, it feels kind of like a monday, the man accused of killing four idaho students set to appear in a courtroom in pennsylvania today. a live report as the victims families get close to justice perhaps. plus, the cost of school shutdowns during covid could cost around $28 trillion. the man behind the study breaks down the numbers coming up next
there is a whole nother 40% out there. good companies that also generate a lot of cash. take a look at those as well. steve: excellent advice. and while you say so ultimately, it sounds like your advice for today is well, you re not going to tell anybody which stocks to buy. look into treasury. for sure. and be diversity always. i like the barbell strategy. one side risk assets like stocks. on the other side of the barbell rock solid keeps me going through these tough times. they re, indeed. dan, thank you very much for joining us on this federal holiday. thank you, sir. you got it. happy new year, brother. steve: happy new year to you too. coming up alarming new study shows learning losses for kids during covid may cost us $28 trillion. we re going to dig into that number coming up. good morning, milwaukee. you re watching fox
flooding as authorities confirm two levees breached by floodwaters and came after historic rainstorm pounded the reasonable last week. can you, of course, follow this story and all the latest weather developments by down loading the $28 trillion over the rest of the century. historic cost of learning loss comes from a new study by stanford economists. he projects students will miss out on around $70,000 each over their lifetime because of stunted education brought on by pandemic closures. the staggering numbers come from analysis of the dramatic decline in test scores of eighth graders on national math tests between 2019 and 2022. okay. so do you have a favorite t show from 2022. americans have voted in and the new survey in netflix s season four of ozark took the number
followed by the united states government. so there was coordination. is it going to impact us to the tune of $28 trillion? let s hope not. nicole: let s hope not. catholics around the world continuing to pay their respects to pope benedict xvi. griff: and pope francis honoring his late predecessor yesterday in his new year s day message as the vatican prepares for the funeral on thursday. steve: looking live at vatican city, and lauren green is live in rome, in vatican city, on this monday morning. actually, monday afternoon in rome. good afternoon. that is exactly it. thank you so much, steve. neither vatican here, people are waiting in long lines to pay their last respect to pope emeritus benedict whose legacy will be remembered more as professor than pastor, but who died with an intense love for the faith. as dawn broke this morning, a solemn procession accompanied his body as it was moved from