just like a htidal wave that is the outside of the building, and that is the band skillet. people are wrapped up around the place. not only do we feed you like it is the afternoon, we pretend you have a game and we give you cutting edge turf in case you fall. they roll it up and they put it in the garage next door. my brother donated it here. i thought that was the stuff we had like 25 years ago if is turf tech. we wore the other stuff out. what do they call it when they take you what? crowd surf. we re going to see brian crowd surf. i know people that get crowd surfed and people grab you, you know? while they pass you they re grabbing. you have to be aware of the people making that possible. if you re going to surf us, promise not to grab us. we re not going to do it. listen one of the great things about fridays in the summer is we have barbecue for breakfast and look at that. this is a rib barbecue rib bouquet, courtesy of our friends, who are in
it is clear that majority of primary voters want to give donald trump another chance. ron desantis done with the vote in new hampshire now just a day away. plus he was very gracious and he endorsed me. so i appreciate it. donald trump grabs the florida governor s endorsement. and takes a double digit lead here in the granite state. and it is now one fella and one lady left. nikki haley now the last trump challenger standing. will her big bet on new hampshire pay off. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it is monday, january 22, 5:00 a.m. here in amhurst, new hampshire where we re live before the start of the first in the nation new hampshire presidential primary tomorrow. and the final campaign day here starts with another player down, florida governor ron desantis dropping out of the race on sunday afternoon. if there was anything i could do to produce a favorable outcome, more campaign stops, more interv
dana: i m dana perino with joe jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. embattled harvard president claudine gai resigning is the most powerful school leader in the country. 50 allegations of plagiarism s, and that shortest presidency and the university s history: six months. gay not mentioning either of the scandals in a statement, but seems to imply that racism was a factor in her ouster. she said it was frightening to be suggested to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus. it started when she cannot answer this question in front of congress. the answer is yes that calling for the of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? it depends on the context. it does not. the answer is yes. this is why you should resign. dana: congresswoman elise stefanik s says it s only the beginning. we have seen a failure of leadership from claudine gay, and a failure of academic integr
fighting tradition. a history of ferocious resistance. but it s nothing like what you might think. not at all. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la anthony: this is okinawa, just south of mainland japan. for all the relative rigidity of the mainland, okinawa answers in its own unique way. don t eat the same thing each day. that s boring. there s even an okinawan term for it. chanpuru, something mixed. bits borrowed from all over served up for anyone to eat. but maybe you re more familiar with the name okinawa from this. as the setting for some of the most horrifyingly bloody battles of the second world war. how horrifying? for the allies there were more than 50,000 casualties with around 12,000 killed, or missing in action, over nearly three months of fighting.
hello, welcome to one nation, i am charlie hurt in for brian kilmeade. tonight podcast host and comedian jimmy takes a deep dive into the issues facing america s years. julie joins me for an unforgettable music do well but first, we are one day from a new year end there s no doubt this year already is shaping up to be a very important one. that closing businesses, many forgot and liberal cities nationwide. inflation despite what the biden administration says is hurting consumers whether it s home with skyhigh utility bills or the pump and grocery stores. there s no denying you re paying more for things than ever before. in washington d.c. both sides of the aisle were going to get on the same page to get bills passed, bills the country needs and another work with have implications at home broke out in our own borders, migrants are flowing in like we ve never seen before. cbp reporting they have already been over 760,000 encounters of the southern border since october 1. this