jesse: nick saban gets it. is biden next? vegetables would rot in the ground if they weren t being picked by many illegal immigrants. the fact is that the birthrate in in this country is way below replacement level. jesse: cheap labor and more babies. the democrats finally confessed. newsom banning peewee football, but lets kids cut off their peepees. plus what separates good from great? everyone is talented. but what are the great have in common? grit. they wanted more, and they work for it, and they love the grind. if your job is to try to be the best basketball player you can be, to do that, you have to practice and you have to train. you want to train as much as you can, as often as you can. if i start earlier, i can train more hours. the other guys are doing it because i know what their training schedule is. so i know, if i did s consistently over time, the gap is just going to widen and widen and widen and they won t be able to get that back. the mentality
steve: good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, january 10th. looking at the clock it s 7:00 in the east. this is fox & friends live in as you can see new york city and over there guys in d.c. brian will be talking in the second. in the meantime florida governor ron desantis predicting he will do well in iowa during last night s exclusive town hall here on fox. fox news power rankings put him behind nikki haley as she is now surging in new hampshire. ainsley: plus, new york city high school students forced to go remote today, to make room for nearly 2,000 migrants that are moving in their high school because they were displaced by the storms. brian: and never too old to look for love. i have always said. this a 93-year-old grandma sharing her dating stories on tiktok. i went on five first dates. i met one at a funeral, and he e was cute. i met one at a bar and two at bingo. brian: nice. find out which one had what it takes to stick around. fox & friends start
jesse: football is the best sport for young boys. it s a contact sport that teaches you resilience, teamwork, a little humility. you get dirty, you get in good shape, and your career usually ends when your teenager. but in california, they are trying to ban football. popular youth football leagues like this one draw players, parents, and coaches to the excitement and competition of tackle football. you can love football and love our kids. but this wednesday the scrimmage wasn t on the football field, but in sacramento state lawmakers debated whether to ban tackle football for those 12 years old and younger. jesse: a 12-year-old can t play football, but they can get a sex change in california? peewee football is too dangerous, that you can cut off your peepee? i feel like getting tackled hurts a little less than getting castrated. california is such a great place for kids, isn t it? you step over needles and dodge bullets on your way to school, the don t play football. you mig
learning losses from those long school closures. just look at the test scores. dr. fauci. lawmakers in california are considering banning tackle football for kids under 12 years old. as effort to protect kids from brain damage. if it s approved this would be the first ever state ban on youth tackle football in the united states. those are your headlines, guys, over to you. ainsley: that s interesting. brian is our sports guy. what do you think about that? brian: i don t think it s good. kids learn to tackle young a technique like anything else. you starlight off with flag. if you talk to some of these youth football leagues. the ones that are well-coached. it s important to get that technique down young. although that is a game you can pick up late in life. so i would talk to football coaches along with doctors because that s the way to handle this. all right. thank you. we also had this developing story out of washington where brian is right now, the pentagon and the white house
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