Day i think the main thing is im probably going to have to find another route and it might be family or it might be trying to switch my schedule around at work which is going to be difficult. So many people are all for helping other countries, were helping ukraine a lot and helping other countries and helping immigrants come into our country. We need to help our own American Children and families like yours. Ashley, josephine, thank you so much for coming on. We appreciate it. Okay. The second hour of fox friends starts right now. [jazzy upbeat] lawrence now, you may think this is new orleans, but its not. Suspects timmie valley. You are listening to the Brass Animals perform live from the Reagan National library ahead of tonights debate. I love the band. Ainsley i love the name, the Brass Animals. Lawrence, if they gave you a show and you called it lawrence and the animals. Lawrence i love that. Ainsley how fun is that any time you include animals reminds me of the muppets. Brian reme
dogs, once in high demand during lockdown, are finding themselves in kennels as owners struggle to look after them as they return to work. the dogs haven t been socialised, they haven t had the training, and so that means they go through this for longer, while they have that retraining and get ready for new homes as well, so that means they are here for longer which again, makes us very full. charities are at an all time high. in the last ten days, 42 dogs have been brought into the centre, including jess here. birmingham dogs home as a charity, and caring for up to 200 animals all year round is expensive. this year they took the decision to bring veterinary treatment in house, in a bid to keep costs down and welfare standards up. we are seeing an increasing number of dogs with multiple needs, and they main be behavioural but they are also veterinary, that you do wonder, we re seeing them because owners could not afford
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we ve seen this process move excruciatingly slowly as it has to, they re essentially uncovering a set of remains every day or one or two per day. so that s very hard on them. so you imagine privately they re having a very difficult time processing this. as far as the families go, i think we re starting to see a recognition that the odds of a miracle are starting to dwindle. it s been a very long time and there s the recognition the survival nlt of something like this, this specific type of collapse, a pancake collapse, it doesn t provide a lot of hope. and again, there have been no signs of life. the instruments have not bicked up on any sounds of breathing at this point. the dogs haven t alerted rescue workers to perhaps someone in a crevice or air pocket. so i think at some point this will become a recovery effort, and we re getting closer to that, but it is daunting no matter how you look at it, don. certainly is. boris sanchez, thank you so