those savings and in some cases consumers are drawing on debt, they re borrowing money top maintain these high levels of spend. you know, tough going into the holiday season with inflation so high but the good news is stores like wal-mart and really across the board do have better deals than we ve seen in recent years because of the high inflation so there is a way to save when you go out holiday shopping. steve, i ll send it back to you. steve: thank you very much madison. and, of course, walmart is america s number one biggest grocery store. brian: easy to get lost. ainsley: i don t know my way around it. once you ve been in one. brian: if you re with somebody and they say i ll be right back you will never see them again. ainsley: take your cell phone. steve: and if you don t you re done. brian: just have to meet them at home. ainsley: coming up next harris faulkner joins us live. come on out here. talking about wal-mart. yes. good morning. how are you?
that was in new jersey. ainsley: where it s cold. steve: it s freezing outside 28 degrees when i got up this morning brian: do you remember when we had dogs when you were younger, you never used to have to put them on a leash. if they were well trained, a lot of people didn t have dogs. a lot of kids were attacked, a lot of attacks going on. steve: and that s why we have leashes brian: and for a long time no one picked up after their dog then they had to put up signs steve: what kind of neighborhood do you live in. ainsley: i was going to say. brian: this is relatively new. ainsley: when was the dog leash invented. brian: when was the dog leash invented? put it this way, i never had a dog that was trained well enough to stay by my side. steve: see, that says more about you than about dogs. brian: right. other people did. but you remember the beginning of andy griffith show. ainsley: 1908 brian. dogs have always had leashes in your lifetime. brian: i know the
over 250 million people below average giving us a taste of what s to come. so, i know you get the picture right? and look at how cold it gets over the next couple days across the mississippi river valley and the southeast. florida is the only state not getting in on this and we re excited to go there tomorrow. here is the storm we re talking about that could delay travel today, tomorrow and into thursday so we need to watch this as the low pressure comes up the coast and brings feet of snow through parts of new england. hopefully we get out for the patriot awards, i m crossing my fingers i know a lot of people are relying on this forecast. snow still to come. my prediction is we will get out tomorrow afternoon if not i ll be in trouble. steve ainsley brian over to you. brian: we get an uber and we drive janice: driving a road trip. ainsley: that would be fun. brian: for about an hour. ainsley: thanks janice fox news another inflation
them. my heart is broken. former football player accused of shooting five teammates three dead. he came to the threat assessment team. lawlessness that has come with backing off of proactive policing. producer index coming out. month to month is .4 but year to year 8.3. consumer having less because of inflation, gas prices. this is shot, watkins a diving catch. commanders pick it up at the 15 yard line. another take away by this washington defense. brian: look at that little guy. ainsley: new jersey. brian: yeah, a guy right there by himself. what is he doing? steve: walking. ainsley: walking. brian: looks like his dog s in the water. ainsley: oh, yeah there s the dog. how cute. steve: great activity. live from new york here.
ainsley: this is shocking, new numbers revealing customs and border agents encountering more than 230 migrants crossing illegally last month. that record likely to come up when secretary mayorkas is grilled by the homeland security committee today. harris faulkner recently visited the texas border where she spoke to locals about the damaging impact of the migrant surge and she joins us now. good morning harris. good morning ainsley. we saw this coming. what september was was the end of the fiscal year and we were at 227,000 then so we ve ticked up. we ve started a brand new fiscal year under this administration worse off than we were at the end of the fiscal year 30 days ago. whatever is happening, you know how they ve decided to solve it? dhs says well there s a guy we can fire. there s christopher magnus, he s