steve: it is #:00 here in new york city on this fox & friends friday, january 19th. and currently we have 29 degrees here in new york city. here in studio m., it s a beautiful 72 and sunny. ainsley: and we have a fox & friends exclusive. daniel penny s attorney will join us on the marine veteran s legal strategy after a judge rejected his plea to dismiss the subway chokehold death case against him. lawrence: plus, four days away from the new hampshire primary, former president trump is highlighting the rise in prices as americans pay $1,000 a month on groceries. inflation known over hundreds of years. a country buster. it breaks countries. brian: has tipping culture gone too far? steve: yes. brian: americans starting to cut back on gratuities. that isn t a gratuitous remark. that s a fact. the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. just remember your mornings are better because you re with friends. please be dressed. steve all right. we got t
yes, i know. oh, all right. stop happy thursday, everyone. it you would seem silly now, but once upon a time, america trusted anthony fauci. during the pandemic, we were all scared and confused then fauci was a comforting brooklyn accented voice of calm and some believed a man of his stature might even lead them to pot of gold. but according to his this week before the official select subcommittee on the covid pandemi tc, as doc the dwarf known as doc, coppedk to the following admissionadmis the six foot social distancing rule had no basis in science the lab. leak isn t just a conspiracy theory vaccine t just . mandates and travel bans were a mistake. and oh, that s previously his saying the lockdowns weren t his fault. so what exactly did he getl be right? that the media will believe anything if it comes from a toadstooli m l, a lab coat? kudos to chairman brad wenstrup holding fauci s tiny hooves to the fire ands refrainingto throwing him out a window. let s start w
defenses decision-making by blaming the trump administration. white house national security council delta jack kirby and he said this. for all this talk of chaos i just did not see it. now for my point of view, at onn there was an aircraft taking off old people. americans in afghanistan for like every 48 minutes. or not one single mission was mixed so i m sorry but i will buy the whole argument of chaos. was the events along the tarmac showed afghans hanging onto and falling off planes as they took off even enhancing babies to u.s. troops over razor wire. as we all know 13 american service makers were tragically killed in a suicide bombing at the airport. the white house released the later support just latest before biting went to camp david for easter weekend. they ripped at timing this. ha we speak on the behalf of my colleagues in this room. this was sent to us about 10 minutes before the booth and began with little notice. and as the very definition of a modern ma
Somebody binds you to them. Comedians dont have a great mortality rate. We lose a lot of people comedian. Im feeling more personal because i know the farc. Mm hmm. I dont drink anymore. I had to quit because i really drank man. I get pulled over by the cops. Id be so drunk id be out dancing to their lights thinking ive made it to another club. In a way laughter is a bizarrely intimate thing. Theres such an uncontrolled physical response. Its very similar biologically to orgasm. Stage someone made you laugh even once you have an affection for that person. Comedian is like your friend. Thats what the job of a comedian is to come on stage and in 60 seconds make friends with a room full of people. Actors theyre geniuses never quite telling us who they are. But comedians getting inside our heads. Its very personal. Theres an intimacy to comedy, so that when theyre gone, you miss it. You have your girlfriend or your wife called you from another room, and shes like sweetie, and then, like the
through his point out the obvious, really, and then twisted somewhere. i just can t believe the way people are. what is my humanity? what kind of world do we live in? you re not alone. ultimately i think that s what the comics saying. reality is the fodder for comedy because it s what we have. so where else can we find comedy? if not in real life? what fake life, you know? life is real. yeah, we got that. mm hmm. first a philosophical question. have you ever noticed when you re driving that anyone who s driving slower than you is an idiot? and anyone driving faster than you is a maniac. you see a million things a day in your life, and they all go on the back burner of your six burner wolf. ridiculously priced mind comedian comes out and brings it to the front burner. don t like other people s showers. there s always a problem with temperature adjustment. there s always a little hair stuck on the wall. and you want to get rid of it. but you don t want to touch it. i don t know