young, young pete: a shot of jacksonville beach, florida. the fourth and final hour of this saturday edition of fox & friends. january 6th. year of our lord, 2024. looks like a nice spot. kayleigh: that s where i was born, jacksonville, florida. home to tim tebow. pete: you know the name of the hospital. kayleigh: st. vincent hospital. will: what s the name of your hospital? pete: i don t know. i know i was born in minneapoli- kayleigh: mama s going to text you. pete: probably a lutheran hospital in minneapolis. will: i was surprised you were surprise anded she knew pete: the name of the hospital. will: lynn, do you know the name of the hospital you were born in? everyone knows. you re the outlier. kayleigh: maybe you re just maintaining your private. pete: i ve been hipaa from the beginning. will: maybe you were found in a basket. [laughter] kayleigh: like moses. pete: moses down the minehaha river there in minnesota. [laughter] kayleigh: oh, my if goodness. pete: by t
who i am. and i m a super mayor. and you can try to recall me, but you can t beat them i m going to take your tax money an. will: i m going to bankrupt this city, and you re going to vote for me. pete: and if you vote me out? oh, you tried to? can t vote me out, there s some fresh produce. it s just out there and, of course, she s a progressive democrat. she s just doing it openly. kayleigh: she is. pete: i m sure if i lived there, i d hate it. but from this little couch here in new york, it s amusing. kayleigh: the election attorney is trying to hold her accountable. the trustees haven t been paid, i spoke to him earlier in the day. let s hear what he had to say. there has never, ever been anything close to the corruption and actual stealing of money that s going on in the poor little village of dalton. it s a dictatorship. it s a one-person rule of what i call an accidental mayor who won
australia, gives me confidence in the fact that it works i guess. i probably wouldn t get it at the moment, i am not too worried about the whole meningitis outbreak yet. if princeton starts vaccinating students, i don t know if i would be first in line for it. i mean, it is an interesting option. reporter: again, the trustees haven t issued any decision on whether or not that vaccine could be available. if it is made available, it would be here for up to 8,000 students. the students tell us that the school kept them informed of any updates concerning a meningitis b outbreak since the first case materialized in march. they have been using mostly e-mails, fred. thanks so much. now to the latest on the mayor of toronto. the city council has had enough. members voted to strip mayor rob ford of some of his key powers, an unprecedented move in that city. this comes after ford admitted to smoking crack, going on drinking binges. even though he s accused of associating with prostitutes