dying and today the job is much. she is doing you such a big dead. favor teaching what you hard work can get you in the long steve: so, we have seen how run. steve: i wouldn t be we got here but how do we surprised if there are parents all across the fix it? because this is not a good country thinking i m going to have a job fair at my situation to be in. let s bring in our law enforcement panel. house. thank you very much to the we have new jersey state mcgregor family to joining association chiefs of us live from atlanta. police. chief richard busby screen ainsley: god bless you all, thank you. brian: now get to work. left. manchester, new jersey steve: meanwhile, the latest police department chief lisa dress craze on social media. parker in the center and this time we are talking about animals. chief investigator for new york city department of is this a bunny or a bird? investigation steve cardian right here on the right. good morning to all of you. the optical allusion that s ains
television and she didn t even wear gloves on sunday. ainsley: she is used to it. steve: she is from minnesota land of 10,000 frozen lakes right about now. thanks for joining us today. we have big news. ainsley: lawmakers reached a deal. we begin with this a fox news alert. an agreement has been reached in principle to avoid a second government shutdown. brian: thought clock is ticking for lawmakers to hammer out the details. we do not know officially what the president thinks of this. steve: we know some of the details and griff jenkins joins us live from washington with breaking developments. griff, officially they haven t told us what s in it but a number of lawmakers on both sides have blabbed a little bit. that s right. we don t know what s in it because it s in principle. that suggests the details are not fully clear. remember the devil is in the details. right? one thing is clear and no one wants a government shutdown. four top negotiators found some common ground. we reache
public safety crisis. since the 1970s the numbers of volunteer firefighters in the state has declined by 88%. the new report warns that other areas could face the similar problem. this comes as the border patrol struggles to recruit and now keep agents. how can we get the americans get americans to serve in their communities? our panel here to discuss it. former west chester county police sergeant steve cardian is here. welcome back. spokesperson for the firemen association of the state of new york. robert leonard is here and former ice supervisor jason piccolo. jason, first off. i know you are more border patrol, but in terms of fire department, what s going on? it s tough to get people to come out here and serve right now. especially you have these abolish ice movements, abolish police movements. it s just a tough situation to get people to volunteer. brian: what s changed? changes have been in economics and socioeconomic factors. two income families. husband and wife both work
ranking officials. it s hard also to take your eye off this congresswoman ilhan omar she has made a few comments where clearly she seems to have a problem with our pro-israeli position in america. and how why do i think that? because i read her tweets. steve: yeah, because she had to apologize for this. it was a tweet in response to journalist glen greenwald s tweet. republican leader kevin mccarthy threatened punishment for her and rashida tlaib over criticism of israel. stunning how much time u.s. political leaders spend defend ago foreign nation even if it means attacking free speech rights of americans. then she tweeted it s all about the benjamins, baby. she has since walked that back and apologized to a point here is the president and what he said about her yesterday. ainsley: he said i think she should be ashamed of
well, well, captain forrest gump. i had to see this for myself. and, i told you if you were ever a shrimp boat captain, that i would be your first mate, well, here i am. i am a man of my world. okay. yeah. but you don t you be thinking that i m going to be calling you sir. no, sir. steve and there goes the operation. ainsley: the iconic role of dan in forrest gump ended up changing millions of lives especially the man who played him. steve: in 1994, gary sinise was honored by the disabled veteran administration for playing that role that brought, quote, the sacrifice of disabled