steve: live from new york, this is the 8:00 hour on wednesday, january 10, final hour of fox and friends. white house reviewing cabinet protocol after defense secretary lloyd austin s secret hospitalization turns out president biden learned of austin s prostate cancer diagnosis yesterday, five days after the white house knew he was in the hospital much push for transparency ahead. ainsley: scomb new york city high school students forced to stay home and learn remotely today because migrants are in the high school and students are working remotely today. todd: unbelievable. journalist who works in new york city earns less to live in ohio and travel to ohio than living in manhattan. i commuted to d.c. this morning and i won t tell you how much it cost me. i will tell you this, last hour of fox and friends starts and your morning will continue if you continue to watch friends. ainsley: a fox weather alert. dead conditions from coast to coast. in the southeast fiv
cars have no electricity, right? janice: that is a big factor with electric vehicles and going through high water, that is dangerous. steve: that is a concern. janice was on the program yesterday talking about the winds would be a problem and yesterday morning 6:00, we didn t know at the time, they decided given wind gusts could get up to 70 mile per hour. they have migrants at floyd bennett field, which is federal property and they built the tent structure on a runway and didn t spike it down, they weighed it down with heavy rocks and weights. they took 2000 migrants from that runway and they relocated them last night to james madison high school in brooklyn. those kids are going to be
taking remote learning today. they were kicked out of the classroom. i was thinking about this. had they not taken the migrants out of the tent structure at floyd bennett field and had there been an accident where the migrants were hurt by tent parts, you got to figure the migrants would sue the city of new york and the way things work, they probably would win. ainsley: so many factors here. they are in a tent out on a runway, that is how new york who has so much sympathy for migrants treat them in the winter time, 30 and 20-degree weather. upper 20s in january. they are in a high school, what does that say for the high school students? your learning is disrupted, you go on zoom, you don t come from an economic standpoint from one
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vincent, what s the latest? we saw some really striking pictures of the damage injames s report. good morning. well, you can see the full impact of storm eunice s 80 mph winds in east london on the o2 arena, formerly, of course, the millennium don t. in the past few minutes we have seen and heard more of the roof tearing. if you have never visited this site in the last 20 years, it is essentially a giant tent structure with a fabric roof. inside, at the centre, there is a 20,000 seat arena which is enclosed, but all the way around the outside is essentially an open street to that roof, which has restaurants and shops. now, it is the shopping section where the roof has torn. they were, as you say, around 1000 people in there yesterday. they heard a loud bang and had to be evacuated. the emergency services declared it a major incident, but thankfully no one was hurt. but the building had to close, and it will, we understand, remain closed for the