fox news senior meteorologist and author of the new book i am the storm jenna z. when he produces a tv show, characters ask it to be killed off, founder of the loftus cardi.com, kyle loftus! and rattlesnakes describe her as to poisonous, fox news contributor captive. and finally, elephants won t discuss him when he is in the room, my massive sidekick and the n.w.a. a world w weight double weight champion, tyrus. okay, before we get to some new stories, obviously, since it is friday, it s time for this!
that is going to creep on up this weekend from the gulf coast up towards the southeast and the northeast. okay. you know i have i am the storm, it has been out and a best seller. wohoo and we are going to do signing next week. this one is happening at long island university. brian kilmeade told me is he going to come out and introduce me. sign up for this event it is free, free, free of charge. you just have to go to three door s books.com and you can sign up for that and join me on long island university. brian kilmeade, i hope that you knew you were going to be introducing me. brian: janice, you told me thursday. it says wednesday on the screen. janice: it s wednesday. ainsley: can do you wednesday now? brian: i guess. so let me check it out. let s find out. regardless, it s going to be a big hit. long island university where i once attended. janice: i love it. thank you, brian kilmeade. steve: in the meantime for everybody else go pick up i am the storm wherever you
sharing the story of her battle against andrew cuomo, former governor of new york and standing up for justice during the pandemic. you can get your copy today and be sure to catch janice s fox nation special i am the storm available for streaming on february 8th. my favorite line in the flap, ok, stories are great and the pictures are amazing, but when i read this, when it first seemed like a futile fight ended with cuomo s historic resignation. during that time, harris you had me on the program, reached out and so grateful for this building and the people that work here. during such a terrible time you gave me great strength, and i felt that and that gave me courage every day to get up there. this is not my comfort zone. i did not want to go up against
he is held accountable. brian: governor hochul has not done what she promised. she sat with us face to face i want to get to the bottom of what happened. she has done nothing. up to us, the people, to try to get answers for ourselves. ainsley: you knew this was going to be a storm. if you could go back, would you do it all over again? of course i would. absolutely. somebody has to stand up. i had it to happen to my family and the truth was on my side. brian: go pick up her book i am the storm more throughout this today the day and more on the radio. janice: i can t wait you are the best and so are you. steve: great, great story and some interesting stories that you never heard the history only right here, j.d., congratulations. janice: thanks to fox for henning me tell the story as well. i love you. brian: bye-bye tom brady will monday night s game loss be his last game? we ll discuss it with you.
tear tirelessly against former governor andrew cuomo for policies that led to the death of her in-law s and so many others. ainsley: it was other people with similar and david and goliath stories that inspired her to write the book i am the storm. steve: i am the storm is available today everywhere. good morning to you. janice: hello, good morning. steve: last couple years you have been on the program sunny disposition and suddenly you were talking about mortality and how both of your in-law s lice were taken and america s hearts opened up to you because your story was so hart wrenching. janice: hard to tell because i am the weather person that goes out there and delivers the weather and loves to taste the cooking and go to the dog show and the horses. but this is something that happened to my family. and what i was seeing was this governor, this dynasty politician being propped up by the mainstream media while he was seeing thousands of people dying in nursing homes. and