[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] pete well, it might be fall, but it feels like summer in our national anthem. Rachel it does. Pete photos continue to pour in, they are beautiful. And thanks for being here. It is october 6th, year of our lord, 2024, good to be back with you both here in studio. Will good morning. Pete good morning being. Rachel im going to get Pumpkins Today with the kids, so maybe i should take some photos pete you could, submit them, email them, Friends Fox News rachel ill email them to you and not to you, because you dont forward them to the producers. Will no, i dont do that for you. [laughter] or anyone. I like the sunrise, the beach, the campers. Pete great. Will welcome back. Welcome to the new studio, and tell us about butler, pennsylvania. Pete it was wonderful pop there. Someone described it as a pilgrimage. I think that was true for a lot of people. You always see folks from the local area at trump rallies. There were definitely a poll o
lvii. you have one of the world s best high school bands. you have the kansas city cheerleaders here. three of which were in the last super bowl. so this is their rookie year for a lot of them. and, of course, what is behind me over to my right. is it still too dark in the state farm stadium where the whole world will be watching and we have a sense the game will be sold out so good to see everybody out here. the cheerleaders having a good time and always in a good mood. why is it, steve and ainsley, that cheerleaders are always happy? steve: because they set the mood for everybody else. everybody look, it s great that we have got the kansas city cheerleaders there. they are rooting for their team so they are putting their best face forward. and now, if people are on the fence, it s like okay, the kansas city chiefs cheerleaders showed up. maybe i m going to have to pull for them on sunday. ainsley: brian, it made me laugh when i saw the super bowl roman numerals becaus
OCEAN CITY, Md. Maryland lawmakers are debating legislation that could phase out tip credits. If it passes, service-industry workers would earn the state s minimum wage by 2027.
Their sentiments — shared with The Post this week during a series of on-the-street interviews — stand in stark contrast to the owners themselves, who hate the idea and overwhelmingly oppose the campaign to can the city's existing tip credit system.
New York restaurateurs overwhelmingly oppose a legislative campaign to eliminate the tip credit system -which allows their eateries to pay wait staffers less than the minimum wage as long as servers earn at least the basic hourly rate and more when combined with their tips, according to a new survey