carley and also, todd. great to be with you. [cheers] steve: we will be here all week. it s 6:00 a.m. live from new hampshire where currently 28 degrees and it is finally here. it s finally primary day tuesday, january 23rd, 2024. the polls open 25 seconds ago in parts of the states as former president donald trump hits the trail. you want to make america great again vote trump. [chanting trump] you go into d.c. with a mandate. a mandate for a strong america that we can all be proud of. don t you want that? [cheers] brian: plus, i get an exclusive look at the former president s campaign including a tour of trump force 1. more or less the living room. and if you want, i will take you really quick because i have to make a speech a lot of people are waiting. this is the lounge to get away. this is a nice area that i put you in if you want solitude, which you never want. brian: right. ainsley: new hampshire is the live free or die state. sorry about that. live f
on tv, if you think about all the efforts and work and time and dedication they put into this sport. i was talking to one olympic athlete she missed all of her functions all of her friends were going here and there and travel to different states to find the best place to train with the best coaches it is a commitment and tough have parents that support you. so we recognize her mom, what hard work she has put into raising this amazing child. steve: i bet somebody buys the mom the food truck and she keeps that money and she will become one of the biggest faces out of the olympics for 2021 because she is proud to be an american and we are proud to bring you her story on this wednesday morning. lauren lawrence it is so great. you know, sean completed his show last night. i was watching and he was talking about the mental toughness of all of these athletes and the ones that have gone through some mental health struggles that they need to be showing a little bit of grace. these people have w
this. i thought it was beautiful. ainsley: she represents faith, family and freedom. faith she went to what i len baptist university. she loves god. she loves her country. she loves her family. you shed in the first hour she hyphenated her last name when she got married she is 28 years old because she wanted to honor her father who was killed in a car accident. tell the story about what she wants to do for her mom. steve: when you win a gold medal and on team u.s.a. you actually get the medal and you get cash. you get $37,000. that s how much for winning gold. so she she is going to take 30,000 of her 37,000 and give it to her mother because her mother s dream has always been to have a food truck, which is fantastic. lawrence: so beautiful. steve: the washington post writes this morning profile her. she was standing behind a rail answering questions after beating nigeria s blessing obrodudu 4 to 1 talking about
with her. that he tries to mentor her. just the mind games that this guy was playing. the most telling thing for me though was the state trooper. there was a sign this young female assigned to his security detail, someone willing to take a bullet for him, he touched her inappropriately. he asked for kisses on multiple occasions and then the commander, the person that s over the security detail, she says she felt like in combination with the governor, they tried to intimidate her and tried to silence her. this shows you that this is very systemic within the cuomo administration. it s not just when it comes to these accusers but even the folks who came forward when it came to the nursing home scandal, they felt like they were intimidated as well. we heard some of the audiotape. steve: what a stunning fall from grace. a little more than a year ago where he was on tv every day talking about covid. and people were saying, you know, maybe he should run for president and not joe biden. joe bi
in fact, it s very worry osome to not be able to predict whether or not your loved one or family member is going to return home to you. you know, after leaving out of the house. i know that we are in very devastating times. and this is unlike anything that i have seen in my entire time growing up here in d.c. steve: right. you know, of the whole country has mobilized against covid. we heard of the president talking about covid again yesterday live from the east room. but, when you look at the number of deaths in washington, d.c., in the month of july, there were 8 covid death. but there were three almost three times that amount of homicides, of murders, you know, if the city put that kind of energy into solving the gun violence problem, maybe they would get a handle on it. i agree. steve: you know, to your earlier point, the problem right now and it s not just the district of