they say 38% of gen-zers would rather have a middle of the road life. steve: dolly parton got it right. ainsley: working 9-5. what we see on tiktok does not represent all gen-zers. there are young people that will work hard and bust it and get after it. the second phenomena, this generation has watched their parents and grandparents work all the time, work after hours and they are saying, i don t want that life, i think that is the result there. steve: did you say you have three gen-zers in your house? steve: are you doing dry january? i am actually. steve: god bless you. ainsley: thanks, ken. steve: third hour of fox and friends starts now. third and final hour of fox and friends this tuesday with fox news alert. stunning video shows japan airline flight after a deadly collision midair with coast guard plane at the airport in tokyo. ainsley: a spokesperson says five members of the armed forces are dead, everyone on the commercial flight made it out al
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according to the south korean military, the projectile had disappeared from radar and might have crashed or exploded. the united states hasjoined south korea and japan in condemning the launch, saying it involved ballistic missile technology in breach of un sanctions. there s lots to unpick so let s go live to seoul and jean mackenzie, our correspondent in south korea. jean how did you first hear of this rocket launch? i first heard about it when, like millions of other people was awoken by the air raid siren this morning which is incredibly uncommon here. it is just not something we are used to hearing. we then started to get these loudspeaker messages played out telling people to prepare for an evacuation, but 20 minutes later we received another message telling us all that this had been a mistake, so she can imagine there was a fair amount so she can imagine there was a fairamount of panic so she can imagine there was a fair amount of panic initially and then confusi
hello and welcome to bbc news. the latest series of tornadoes to have ripped through parts of the united states has left at least 11 people dead. they were killed in the states of arkansas and illinois. dozens have been injured and tens of thousands have lost power. some pictures coming through to us in the last couple of hours show the extent of the damage to homes in this residential area in the state of illinois. the picture is no better in arkansas, where you can see homes have been completely flattened and businesses forced to close after devastating damage. the governor there, sarah huckabee sanders, has declared a state of emergency. sancha berg reports. dozens of storms and tornadoes left a trail of destruction. two of the fiercest touched down in the southern state of arkansas, tearing off roofs, bringing down power lines, sweeping through homes with incredible force. the volume of itjust seems rather intense and it was extremely dangerous. it came through a set of d