groundhog hats. brian: it s acceptable. tomorrow it won t be. so don t try it. but right there, a bunch of people. some strangers, all willing to hug each other they are there for one purpose they have nothing else to do. steve: no, no. brian, this is a small town that looks forward to this every year. if you live in punxsutawney, any time you meet somebody from around the world they go oh that s the town with the groundhog. and that s why tens of thousands of people are out there. it s currently 15 degrees. janice is out there. brian: don t seem to mind. i m looking at these people. they seem to be wearing layers. steve: janice, people plan for all year. they have probably got electric socks and stuff like that to keep warm. janice: well, i got to tell you in a crowd of 20 to 30,000 people we are all keeping warm together. and we are it s officially the countdown. they have told us 7:00 the groundhog is going to come out around 7:20. it s a big to do. 15 handlers with the
aren t going out looking for fentanyl and the cartels are mixing it with anything that they ship across the border if people ununaware that it s there that it could be a problem, you know, they think they are taking a xanax or adderall or percocet or whatever the case may be by this drug that s highly toxic. steve: indeed, brandon, i know there were congress men and women who heard your message yesterday and we played portions today. but joe biden probably did not hear what you had to say; however, there are people at the white house who watch this program. what would you like to say to the president about the fentanyl that killed your son? it s real. it s a real thing. fentanyl is always not always
driver. ainsley: do you remember this, brian? brian: absolutely. steve: open the door. days before president biden is set to deliver his second state of the union address. voters say the country is more divided than ever. steve: many americans are giving the president a failing grade whether they grade the biden economy. brian: mark meredith was never late for the bus and he is live from the white house with more. i was shocked you guys weren t using stage coaches back then. brian: that hurts my feeling. [sighs] ainsley: mark, aren t you our age? i m just kidding. brian better moisturizer. a vast majority of americans are not thrilled with where things stand. not only here in washington but what is happening nationwide. the latest fox news survey polling registered voters and they found that 73% of people said they were dissatisfied about how things were going in the u.s. and it looks like it s going to take more than a snickers bar to
have that same access. here is why it is so important. 350,000 people a year suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and fewer than 10% of them survive because they are not surrounded by someone who knows cpr. so, our message today is that anyone can do cpr hands only cpr is very easy to do. brian: not something new, right? it has always been beat hard beat fast in the middle of the chest. karen will show you how easy it is. how long do you have to save someone s life after they go into cardiac arrest? so every minute that you go without cpr your chance of survival drops 10%. so you have 10 minutes to really get in there and do something. can you do cpr for a while. and still have a positive outcome but you want to get started in those first couple of minutes. steve: give us a refresher course. this is essentially the same thing i learned back in the 1970s in 4-h, right? for sure. the fundamentals are pretty much the same. now. if you had someone they would probably be on
steve: owe ride da. ainsley: mcdonald s upper scattered and smortd. steve: you wants tots. brian: eisenhower deserves credit for the tater tots had that was during his hay day. steve: could have been down in my hometown of abilene, texas. about two weeks ago, a couple of guys allegedly, stole a toyota minivan and then that was about 10 days ago and then they used it. brian: steal it? steve: used it as get away vehicle during a citywide gunpoint robbery spree. this pair of gun toting bandits robbed 13 people in through of the boroughs here in new york city in a two-hour crime spree. they were about to rob somebody else and they, as it turns out. crashed the car. brian: there it is. steve: exactly. so then they were arrested and the cops are going hey, wait a minute, how are these guys out