in all cases we want to figure out who has what and why. neil: all right. if you find something, say something. anything at all. anything. really. lots of questions about all of these classified documents that keep showing up as the director of national intelligence sits down with members of the senate intelligence committee for a classified briefing. that s going on right now. chances are there will be a lot of questions there as well. will there be any answers? we re keeping track of all of it with aishah hasnie on capitol hill. she will give you the latest. congressman gary palmer on the national archives missing a key deadline for information and more than a few folks ticked off about that. karl rove on how this document drama could be impacting the 2024 election. so many angles and sides to this, so little time. welcome. i m neil cavuto. welcome to your world and a snowy my part of the world. first time we re seeing anything like it in the northeast this year. first
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
emissions are still going up. when are we going to bring the emissions down. the accumulated amount is trapping as much heat as 6,000 hiroshima atomic bombs exploding every year. sucking the moisture out of the land and creating droughts and raising the sea level. the lessons i learned is money money money money money. brian: i can assure you these two climate alarmists are radicalizing the last two generations. saying if there is not a mass ill overhaul of the way we live and eat, it will be the ends of the world. there will be no more kilimanjaro. brian: there is still snow at kilimanjaro. a global stir has been created and the reaction from an entire generation has been extreme. they helped scare the hell out of them. the malibu city council passed an ordinance banning plastic utensils, straws and stirrers. i shouldn t be up here, i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you have come to us young people for hope. how dare you? it s easy to
emissions are still going up. when are we going to bring the emissions down. the accumulated amount is trapping as much heat as 6,000 hiroshima atomic bombs exploding every year. sucking the moisture out of the land and creating droughts and raising the sea level. the lessons i learned is money money money money money. brian: i can assure you these two climate alarmists are radicalizing the last two generations. saying if there is not a mass ill overhaul of the way we live and eat, it will be the ends of the world. there will be no more kilimanjaro. brian: there is still snow at kilimanjaro. a global stir has been created and the reaction from an entire generation has been extreme. they helped scare the hell out of them. the malibu city council passed an ordinance banning plastic utensils, straws and stirrers. i shouldn t be up here, i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you have come to us young people for hope. how dare you? it s easy to
emissions are still going up. when are we going to bring the emissions down. the accumulated amount is trapping as much heat as 6,000 hiroshima atomic bombs exploding every year. sucking the moisture out of the land and creating droughts and raising the sea level. the lessons i learned is money money money money money. brian: i can assure you these two climate alarmists are radicalizing the last two generations. saying if there is not a mass ill overhaul of the way we live and eat, it will be the ends of the world. there will be no more kilimanjaro. brian: there is still snow at kilimanjaro. a global stir has been created and the reaction from an entire generation has been extreme. they helped scare the hell out of them. the malibu city council passed an ordinance banning plastic utensils, straws and stirrers. i shouldn t be up here, i should be back in school on the other side of the ocean. yet you have come to us young people for hope. how dare you? it s easy to