do some draconian things in laying people off. and having to, again, reduce some of the benefits that we re providing by laying people off. and, of course, it s the temporary people. people working from home that are going to be impacted first, ainsley. it s just the nature of our business. ainsley: that s true. bob, thank you so much for coming on. we appreciate it? thank you very much. have a great day. ainsley: thank you, you too. let s check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. hello, ainsley. 325 days without measurable snow here in new york city. i m working on it for hayden, all right? take a look at the maps where we have cold air going to sink in across the northern and central plains this weekend as we move forward. and you know what? my maps are not functioning. i will tell you that will be the biggest story. you see 15 in fargo. it s going to be single digits and below freezing teens in a lot of these cases across the northern plains, central plains and the
brian: of course. will: reverse it. from france and talking about americans. you don t say the americans. you say the american people. i m going to guess, when you start throwing around american people. it s going to be wrong real fast. ainsley: it is a show on tv the americans. will: wonder if they will rename that show the americans. brian: if i can talk to the prompter for a second. promise me you will not cave to this. the prompter can we see this? it just went blank. [laughter] ainsley: did you hear what will said. i wonder if they will that i che name of the show. will: a.p. style book better not start showing this in the prompter. ainsley: let me quiz you all something i learned in college. farther and further, what happens the difference when do you use farther and further? will: i m just going to get in trouble on that one.
in springfield, virginia. economic growth is up stronger than experts expected at 2.9% we re going. [applause] jobs, jobs are the highest highist in american history. wages are up growing faster than inflation. inflation has gone down every month and god-willing continue to do it. manufacturing jobs continue to go up stronger than at any time in the last 40 years. and i don t think so it s unfair to say that this is all evidence that the bidenomic plan, because y all is actually working. it s working. it really is. [applause] ainsley: tell that to hasbro, bed, bath and beyond. lyft, amazon. all these companies having problems. bed, bath and beyond can t pay their debt back. will: line of credit canceled by their banks. talk to anybody in finance. any of your friends who work at
dehumanizing. ainsley: here is mine from college when we get these when we are in journalism school. tells you how to write letters. which letters you use, numbers, which ones you write out it. tells you all kinds of rules, especially if you are a newspaper writer. you really need to know all these rules. so the a.p. style book changes and do these contemporary updates periodically and here s the latest one. they are focusing on the labels, the poor, the mentally ill, the french. the chapter there is a new chapter in the new book and it s inclusive story telling and they call it essential. instructions on the proper use of crort. brian: are you going to change your life now will? are you no longer going to say the french? general and dehumanizing the labels. such as the poor the mentally ill, the disabled, the college-educated. instead of using words people with mental illnesses.
a big company. there is a general sense of stress and fear inside of those companies. layoffs coming to almost everyone. started in the tech industry and then seems to be spilling over into the media industry. then as you point out, ainsley, it it s spilling over into the broader know hasbro set to cut his work forest by 18%. brian: larry kudlow says i paid down the deficit later does. and point out imagine i can t republicans looking to destroy the economy and left a mess is just not accurate. you forget this thing called the pandemic. here is larry kudlow who was there every step of the way and turned the keys over to this administration. real wages going up. inflationary wages. well, if you do some proper counting, the reality is real waging for typically families have fallen 21 consecutive months when they re properly measured on a 12 month year-on-year basis. ever since biden s first massive