STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): Live from New York City, it's mostly cloudy, it is 17 degrees, and, according to my device, it feels like 11 degrees.
BRIAN KILMEADE (CO-HOST): Right. How does your device know how you feel? That's the crazy thing.
DOOCY: Hold on, that's another, swipe right.
KILMEADE: Right. Absolutely. That's a different [INAUDIBLE] entirely.
AINSLEY EARHARDT (CO-HOST): Everywhere I go people are like, “Why are you wearing sleeveless when it's winter?” Everyone -- I have so many people comment on that.
KILMEADE: You know what? Because we work indoors.
EARHARDT: Exactly. And I like the sleeves. I don't want to wear long sleeves every single day.
KILMEADE: I have long been a proponent of deltoid exposure, deltoid exposure.
EARHARDT: Deltoid.
KILMEADE: Yes, and that's what --
DOOCY: Is that the airline?
KILMEADE: Yes, absolutely. See you got --
EARHARDT: Clearly, you're a fan of deltoid exposure.
KILMEADE: Right, but I have to dress like a guy. So that's --
DOOCY: Believe me, I can't find a wool suit thick enough.