ainsley: a lot of people will because of the epiphany. ainsley: i can t take my garland down yet. i still have my garland on the fireplace so pretty. steve: particularly when it s snowing and looks so beautiful. that s up the interstate where we are sitting. ainsley: you said it might snow this weekend. steve: might sunday night. stay tuned. darn it. brian: might have to get to work early. ainsley: dawn, i m sorry, i m trying. brian: if they ask you to come in and you say no and you can t get in, it s really on you. steve: you know, that was back in the day when we all had the only way to do the show would be in the big studio. now we have these little vans that travel around and can park in your parking lot. ainsley: sorry, i can t make it to work. send a van to my driveway? steve: it was a year ago right now today when i had covid and i was stuck at home and once i was past the contamination zone, i did the show from the driveway for three weeks. it wa
at how many billions of taxta dollars are being wasted on this socialist climate. cultism and general socialism, globalism. we ll check in with pete hegseth, jessica tarlov. l they re going to weigh ineck and face off in tonight s hannity hotseat. , analso coming up tonight,s the very latest for alece very baldwin will now face ch baldwin will now face charges on involuntary manslaughterro and maybe more . a shocking scene tonight from philadelphia. we ll tell you aboutm a new dre that is threatening to make the opioid epidemic even worsedemocrat . and yet somehoy w democrats,m to they don t even seem to notice or care. e an we have an investigative report with sarah carter. but first, bigt with news about joe biden s garage. wh you all know,ga by now, this is where classified documents were discovered, was discovereuc four places, one of the fourg ad places just laying around near biden s corvette right there. apparently, they have beene there for years. ars but joe isn t wo
zone in the woods. police say they were clearing out the encampment when one of the protestors opened fire hitting one of the troopers. officers returned fire shooting and killing that protestor. the group was there protesting the construction of a new police training facility. officials say opponents of that project have repeatedly turned to violence. over the last several months, law enforcement and portions of our community have experienced growing criminal behavior and terroristic acts committed by individuals and groups for the building of the new atlanta public training safety center. they have attempted to disguise their activities as being protests against the building of this facility. the law enforcement can t stand by while serious criminal acts are being committed that jeopardize the safety of the citizens we re sworn to protect. dana: we go to jonathan serrie in atlanta. bill: social media posts calling for violence have been banned. protestors continue t
here on fox and friends. brian: right. steve: meanwhile. brian: if we oversleep. steve: that s right. today is the 20th day of january. that means 11 more days of january, 11 more days of dry january. ainsley: yeah, that s right. i m proud have you you ve actually done it. i ve done damp january. steve: damp january. ainsley: i had an event with a bunch of my friends in the mountains last weekend and i said for that, it s a big trek, i really want to have. steve: just a drink. ainsley: some wine with them 11 more days. you know how many americans are participating. take a guess. ainsley: 50%. steve: five 0%. ainsley: 40%. steve: 35% of us legal adults skipped alcohol for the entirety of january 2022, up 14% from two years earlier, three years earlier so you have to figure even more have skipped it for 2023. brian: i want to support the bar industry i will not fall into that trap. a team of nine former u.s. and canadian service members will be out h
a lake house. so reporters asked the white house if that s why he s not going to wilmington. guess what the now very familiar resounding response sounded like? watch. so as it relates to classified documents, information, which the president takes very seriously and you heard him speak to it when asked by colleagues in california, i d refer you to the white house counsel office for any statement coming from here. martha: yeah. basically just hit rewind and replay on that answer. takes it very seriously. so the president s lawyers found the first batch of these classified documents at the think tank in washington d.c. that was six days. i want to reiterate this. this find came six days before the mid-term elections. after all of the brouhaha, we know there s different situations. however, there s quite a few similarities, right? so why did we not learn about any of this for months? so this from the new york times. this says a lot. 68 days of silence. why the white house