steve: thank you very much, todd and carley, 6:00 in new york city on this thursday, january 18th. and it is currently 21 degrees in new york city. lawrence: from maga surveillance to maga warning. an investigation is underway after the feds ask banks to search and filter its customers transactions with terms like trump and maga. why the ceo of j.p. morgan chase shares this advice for the democrats. i wish the democrats would think a little more carefully when they talk about maga. this negative talk about maga is going to hurt biden s election campaign. ainsley: but it seems vice president harris missed that memo. why she says she s scared as heck of former president trump taking back the white house. brian: and, could you ditch your cell phone for a month italics? that s the challenge that could earn you $10,000. think about that for a second while i officially start the show by saying fox & friends is ready to begin because your mornings are better because you
intervene. sandra: you see how absolutely brutal and scary that was, and new concerns over crime and disorder, not just in chicago, but across america. so, how can leaders prevent the culture of lawlessness from overtaking these once great cities? we ll good giano caldwell, he says soft on crime policies are to blame and will join us live what we are learning out of chicago and coast to coast crime on the rise. begin, though, with the fiery hearing from the house oversight committee hearing, disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. good wednesday to you, sandra. sandra: about halfway there, sandra smith in new york. hearing comes two weeks after the biden administration released the report blaming the shocking collapse of the afghan government on the trump administration. john: a group of inspectors general who wrote a separate report says president biden deserves a large amount of the blame for his exit strategy, removed american resources supporting the afghan govern
union wages are negotiated in contracts. so, they don t have to worry until those contracts come up. but one thing that we never point out is inflation is easing, consumer price index is down to 5%. but the actual prices, the rate of inflation comes down, but the prices don t fall. when prices reach a certain level, those prices don t come down. so as nothing as a group that americans have to pay for will wind up falling in price. these prices, they go up, they are elevated, and they stay elevated. so, our standard of living has been damaged by this presidency and we will continue to hurt and hurt, and we actually don t want the prices to fall because it would mean a deep, deep recession if not depression to actually bring those prices down. sandra: and if you don t believe the numbers, this is a
listen to voice mails. mine is embarrassing. in box, 1,251,926. he s in the million club. me times four. wow. thank goodness. don t forget to dvr the show. don t be charles payne. [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] john: teenage couple caught on video violently assaulted during last weekend s teen takeover in chicago, exclusively telling fox police officers drove past them as a violent mob brutally attacked them. the police officers chose not to
happens in egypt or cairo or libya. it doesn t matter what goes on there. it only matters what we produce here and prices don t spike quija yo politics matter. spike i ve been saying they need to relax standards on blended fuel. greta: who is making the money? where is the cost? remember in october when egypt started to flare-up the price was around $83 a barrel. it up $30 a barrel after that people were worried about the disruption of the supply of crude oil to america. whether or not egypt supplied a lot of crude to america, didn t matter. crude oil is a global commodity the same barrel produced anywhere can be used anywhere else. the fear was if it spilled into saudi arabia, suez canal, we were worried about saudi arabia unrest. if those barrels came off the market prices were spiking. investors were jumping in front of that looking for