plenty of hard news. i could produce thousands and thousands of hours of it. groundbreaking investigative reporting. we talk about sports, culture, entertainment and yes. i give my opinion on the issues of the day like an op-ed page or editorial page and this is important. i m upfront, we on this show are upfront and honest about this program and having a conservative perspective. i believe in the things i m passionate about. unfortunately though the vast majority of people in the media are not upfront and they are not honest. they pretended to be fair and balanced and pretend to bring you only the truth with no opinion. they pretend their opinions are actually facts and they are not. stephen sometimes referred to themselves as a fact-checkers that need to fact-checking. but almost all so-called journalists on other networks and cable news shows, there are liberal socialists democrats and extensions of all things. they are biased, partisan, political operatives. fake jake ta
amnesty. here is a top spokesman at the state department wrote on facebook in 2016. the largest threat to the u.s. national security are u.s. cops. there is a temporary truce in chicago where teachers were told to show up or face punishment. next two days the city and the teacher s union tried to get back to the bargaining table. brian: coming in hot. if we were outside, we would be cold and snowy and wet. not nearly as bad but then again i didn t have to plow it. it is snow has to stop where to two days almost like groundhog day. steve: it is groundhog day. steve: take a look, the crew is outside. they have all sorts of snow shovels and equipment. brian: it doesn t that look like fun though. the little plows lock like fun. steve: about 3:00 this morning i had the shovel out and i was actually clearing away to the driveway. all i had to too was about 15 feet to get to the driveway. ainsley: i bet that was so much fun. steve: oh my goodness, it weighs a ton. we wound
people. new developments in the death of gabby petino. the manhunt for 23-year-old brian laundrie now enters the sixth day. parents coming on a trip i can see that but taking their 23-year-old son struck as struck us as odd. posting prayers on the football field their response just change the game. ainsley: that is a song by lee greenwood going to be on our show we will talk to him come up soon. steve: he gave award. ainsley: he gives people awards every year in south carolina. i don t deserve it but you deserve it you are funding his charity that helps fund houses for wounded warriors when they come home. brian: what award? ainsley: patriot award. brian: you are patriotic. ainsley: it s in my office. i had to like you with your bust at that time we came back from the super bowl and that you big brass bust or whatever it was. you had to get another seat for it on the plane to strap it in. steve: she won the earhardt essentially. ainsley: an award for you guys not for
isolate if you want to. moving again as hundreds of people stranded. if she didn t have bad timing and bad communication skills ainsley: that is a shot of will charlotte, north carolina. a good southern town, a banking town. and about an hour away from my parents. 66 degrees is the high. 36 degrees is the low. 40 degrees right thought. sunny with a few clouds in the sky. good morning, gentlemen. lawrence: hey, good morning, ainsley, in for steve today. so good to be with you guys. happy new year. i hope you had great vacation, ainsley. hey, brian. brian: thanks for saying hello to me eventually, lawrence. all about ainsley in the beginning. i love ainsley the big selling point on that town it s a banking kid. honey, get the kids i would love to go a banking town to get away. come on. ainsley: all the girls said when we go to college we are moving there because he that s where we will find our man. brian: i don t think lawrence said that. that he was different. i