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FOX and Friends

understand people are desperate to get teachers. >> ainsley: what do you think of a four day workweek. >> steve: i love that idea. >> ainsley: brian works, his day off is sunday. >> brian: i just think that people got to be productive. the country has got to get going and working less makes us look more like france and denmark. i want to be american, we got work, people, that's what we do. >> steve: wouldn't you like to spend three days with your family? >> brian: no. do they want to spend three days with me? that's the problem. i think he i. get on their nerves. listener, send him to work. >> ainsley: dawn says agh. >> steve: carley you would love three d day with brock. >> carley: great being a mom. you sleep not at all. spend a lot of time with your kids. brian would work 8 days a week if you could. >> carley: we didn't become the number one country in the world by working four days and going to school four days a week.

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FOX and Friends

>> brian: according to a new trend in our country in an effort to retain teachers they have now gone to a four day workweek, lend lengthed the da. giving that you one actual day off and i believe in most cases it is monday. is this what we should be doing to get our kids caught up after the 18 months in hibernation in hyper space with a lack of learning with our numbers plunging. >> ainsley: in 2019, 650 districts did this now this year 850 districts going to do it. missouri, denver, phoenix, san n antonio, just to name a few. they say it's less bullying. cuts costs. >> brian: less bullying? >> steve: yes, they do. >> brian: i can't believe that. >> ainsley: more family time. meaningful learning loss in math and english. >> brian: less bullying. all the bullying hans on monday. >> steve: that's whether a it success in the report reread, brian. the main three reasons and this is largely in rural states but

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Early Start

would appreciate having five di based on where people send their kids to school? >> most of the districts that have had don'ted there are rural districts. and they have a lot of grandparents who take care of kids. they have a lot of parents that work off site and are away from the home for a long period othr kids and spouse to visited parent working off site. or they cancan arrange child ca more easily. so it may work for rural communities. an in-kni unknown how it would work in urban communities. >> and we talk so much workweek actually some research suggests that you don't lose productivity. so interesting to see with the four day school week that it appears that instruction and teaching sort of does suffer a

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CNN Newsroom Live

repeat itself if the city does not receive further support at the state or federal level. some 80 million people in the united states will begin the workweek under heat alerts. the south and the southwest will be hardest hit. triple-digit forecasts for much of the regions. the threat of severe weather increases monday, with the potential for hail and damaging winds. it could impact more than 100 million people in the eastern u.s. the threat is highest in the southeast, from georgia to maryland. a new report from unicef says 76% of children in south asia are exposed to extremely high temperatures. the highest percentage in the world. it means children in the region, including countries like india, pakistan, afghanistan and

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CNN Newsroom Live

up. there is a disconnect with voters. in a poll last week by cnn, 75% say they view economic conditions as poor. that's translating into political headwinds for president biden. the challenge for president biden is to close that gap and remind voters of all he's accomplished when it comes to the economy. 80 million people in the u.s. will begin the workweek under heat alerts. the south and the southwest will be hardest hit. triple-digit forecasts for much of the regions. the threat of severe weather increases monday, with the potential for hail and damaging winds. it could impact more than 100 million people in the eastern u.s. the threat is highest in the southeast, from georgia to

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CBS Weekend News

at the weather channel. >> good evening, robert. a severe weather event is going to be unfolding now here tonight and will continue into early next week. we're kicking things off into parts of the plains, where we may have some widespread damaging winds with clusters of thunderstorms that spread from the northwest down towards the south and east. now, for sunday we'll be focusing in on the ohio valley and the tennessee river valley. the rain may be very heavy and come in rounds, which means flash flooding is going to be a good possibility. and then as we head into monday we kick off the workweek with severe weather mostly in the interior parts of the northeast, but getting close along the i-95 corridor. these storms are going to be riding around our ridge of high pressure, that heat dome, if you will, that just doesn't want to go away. it will be the southern tier of the country where more potential records will be broken. robert? >> jacqui jeras at the weather channel. today in texas there is widespread uncertainty following

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Workplace Productivity Hits Rock Bottom on Afternoons and Fridays

New study aimed at evaluating objective computer usage metrics as a proxy for workplace productivity using RSIGuard, an ergonomics monitoring software.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

but if we all go up against the world's greatest sprinters i think -- >> i was a bit of a high school college sprinter, but at this point in my life i know better than to get on the track right there. i'd like to keep 7 or 8 seconds behind. we keep watching it. oh, no, it's over early. >> all right, 50 million people included in these heat alerts this morning. no surprise this is the kind of rinse and repeat forecast we've seen for parts of the south. remains triple digit temperatures into the afternoon not just today but into tomorrow, too. el paso hits 106. 103 will potentially be a record high for this date in houston. and we'll round out our workweek with 108 in el paso, blowing the record out of the water if we make it there. 105 for dallas and 102 for houston. not much of a break from the heat there.

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FOX and Friends

brothers and all nation. >> janice: who are you here if there. >> sara. florida. >> janice: it's warm there, right? here in the northeast we are enjoying beautiful temperatures. buff the rain is coming. let's take a look at it. we also have rain across the ohio river valley, 68 degrees, lots of sunshine. a little bit of clouds here in the new york city area. 70 right now. we have experienced just a beautiful workweek so far. 68 in chicago. still very warm though for our friends from the southwest across the south central plains over the mississippi river valley where we have heat advisories and excessive heat warnings. look at phoenix, holy moly, have you had such a rough ride over the last couple of weeks, up to 115 on saturday no. relief. then we also have the potential for heavy rain and severe thunderstorms in effect for parts of southern illinois and missouri where we have a severe thunderstorm warning and flood warnings. there is the rain still to come. fox weather.com we will keep you posted. steve doocy, over to you, my friend. >> steve: all right, j.d., thank you very much.

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