the stairs. they had a press conference and then they went in to the scif room to interrupt that private meeting. brian: they ordered pizza. ed: 17 pizzas a couple bags of chick-fil-a. the judge andrew napolitano joins us. let me tell you what i did, kilmeade, i read the house rules. and as frustrating as it may be to have these hearings going on behind closed doors, the hearings for which congressman schiff is presiding, they are consistent with the rules. brian: they can make up any rules they want. they can t change the rules. they follow the rules. when were the rules written last? in january of 2015. and who signed them? john boehner. and who enacted them, a republican majority. so,. ainsley: what do the rules say? the rules say this level of inquiry, this initial level of inquiry can be done in secret he want to watch it. i m dying to see if john ratcliffe s examination of taylor was aggressive and
premarket. carley: we have popeyes, chick-fil-a. the internet has moved on from the popeyes chicken sandwich. kfc not to be outdone. they are done with this chicken sandwich, a chicken fillet sandwich between the two glazed donuts. kentucky fried chicken and donuts sandwich. you are not that brave you can get a doughnut on the side in addition to it if you are looking to cut back, you can add that to your chicken fillet but they are testing this in virginia, norfolk, virginia and pittsburgh they are thinking of a nationwide rollout. rob: at what point do we say something? it is obscene. it is not even a doughnut cut in
on this because chick-fil-a reportedly loses $1 billion a year for staying close on sundays. the ceo is revealing why he is sticking to this decision it comes down to a simple promise he made his father never to take the company public, to continue philanthropic causes and always stay closed on sundays. heather: a lot of businesses used to be close on sunday. carley: a lot of people applauding this, when twitter user says and not open sunday, still number one fast food restaurant. some praise coming in but this person says never have, never will set foot in one. even though there are people who boycott the restaurant it is wildly popular, the third largest fast food chain next year. heather: glad they opened up in new york city. carley: and they have mac & cheese now.
pepsi ad and this is something that sea level executives have been grappling with for quite some time. and it s a function of yes, the political climate that we find ourselves in, but also the social media type as taylor swift referred to it the cancel culture. this is a really nuance, i think, sign of the times. it is. also means that you ll be able to get a room at that 9:00 soulcycle class. a bike. a bike. a room? media room now. we don t know. but you re right. the economic impact of this has been proven the to be pretty minimal. we saw that with nike and the controversy as well. and chick-fil-a. this morning we re learning