here on fox and friends. brian: right. steve: meanwhile. brian: if we oversleep. steve: that s right. today is the 20th day of january. that means 11 more days of january, 11 more days of dry january. ainsley: yeah, that s right. i m proud have you you ve actually done it. i ve done damp january. steve: damp january. ainsley: i had an event with a bunch of my friends in the mountains last weekend and i said for that, it s a big trek, i really want to have. steve: just a drink. ainsley: some wine with them 11 more days. you know how many americans are participating. take a guess. ainsley: 50%. steve: five 0%. ainsley: 40%. steve: 35% of us legal adults skipped alcohol for the entirety of january 2022, up 14% from two years earlier, three years earlier so you have to figure even more have skipped it for 2023. brian: i want to support the bar industry i will not fall into that trap. a team of nine former u.s. and canadian service members will be out h
into that trap. a team of nine former u.s. and canadian service members will be out here in about 45 minutes. ainsley: there they are. brian: they have set world records guys. they have sky dived for seven straight days in seven continents all for folds of honor. steve: that s great. brian: the millions they have raised and want to raise more by telling our story. they already fought for our country, they retired and never stopped giving back. and they started in ant art ca. ainsley: ant art ca chili united states uae australia then another celebration jump a few days ago down in tampa. but they are some of our strongest, our best. they keep us all safe and their goal is to raise $7 million for folds and that will provide 1400 scholarships. so if you have to donate even five bucks, go to legacyexpeditions.net. brian: there s the most people wouldn t do, jumping out of a plane. steve: out of a perfectly good plane. ainsley: doing a flip in the air. brian: unless the la
the cigarette butt holes in the back seat. steve: no one asked to use my car, it was a rambler station wagon. brian: that s good the back seat faced the other way. my dad had one and we would put sleeping bags down in the back and drive to disney world. we had like a whole club. steve: the drinking age was 18 back then when i had that car, just saying. brian: right. ainsley: hitting the bars. brian: it just took us a while as a country to realize seat belts would help, right? ainsley: right. remember riding in your grandparents car you would sit in the hump in the middle, they would pull down the armrest. brian: if you re the middle child. ainsley: in the front seat. brian: right. steve: there used to be just one seat from side to side. ainsley: yep. the bucket seat. what were those called? the sofa seat. steve: you went around a corner you would slide. ainsley: that was fun. brian: that s why happy days was so popular because they would go to inspiratio
that he really didn t use so they were going to sack up everything and go. you mentioned the university of delaware, that s where they keep all of his senate records when he was a senator and the chairman of the foreign relations committee, he had access to all sorts of secret stuff. do we know whether or not they ve looked through those? we don t. and this actually became an issue during the 2020 campaign when the primaries were still going on and there were some complaints dating back decades about biden as a boss and there were some folks who were trying to get in to look at basically the hr files and there were lawsuits filed. those senate records remain sealed. nobody is suggesting that there s anything in there but we do know that anything classified but we do know they remain sealed at the university of delaware. steve: they have to look. ainsley: peter they checked. what about president obama, because he was the vice-president. have they checked his houses? we have no
investigators, here s the suspect that did that one in buffalo. they hired private investigators because they said the fbi, their lack of response, so they said we re going to try to find this person on our own and then a few days later the fbi announces the, okay, we ll offer $25,000 that leads to an arrest. brian: let s hope so. ten minutes after the hour president biden says he has no rehis handling of classified documents at his home, by his corvette and washington office. ainsley: those remarks come as the secret service says it s ready to hand over names of people who visited biden s home if congress asks for the names. steve: peter doocy joins us from the white house with what we know this morning. good morning. good morning. and president biden is placing blame on all of this on whoever was in charge of his vp paperwork after leaving the naval observatory, after leaving office. he is also defending his decision not to go public with this before the midterms and he did i