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tomorrow. vivek ramaswamy responding to former president trump telling voters not to get duped by vivek fake maga message. >> reacting to taiwan electing leader dubbed by china as separatist troublemaker must be a good guy what he now say about the country's push for independence. >> bingo, a hilarious response to her husband getting fired up during a cowboy's game. >> yes -- let's go! >> yes, let's go! >> third hour of "fox & friends" starting right now. ♪ ♪ >> less conversation a little more action. all of this aggravation and fraction in me ♪ ♪
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a little more bad ♪ ♪ [laughter] rachel: good morning everybody. it is 8:00 eastern time and that is centerville, iowa. cold. looks cold. whitecourthouse downtown. >> but i was looking at will's teeth because we have a delicious pastrami sandwich. we were all talking about that. sleeping on that for a long time. it is -- lived here long enough it was never like in a regular rotation but like, yeah i'll have a pastrami always happy and we were digging out of the top of the show and weren't sure but basically pickled beef. and thinly sliced. it was delicious. russian dressing, coleslaw. awesome. i was in grocery store with an irish woman recently for a segment that we were doing, and i saw the corned beef and i said -- oh.
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irish for you. and she goes oh no we don't eat that in ireland we have big slabs of bacon corned beef thing is because of the irish and jews were in the same neighborhoods back in the day and melded up here and corned beef they don't eat corned beef in ireland which i didn't know. but this was amazing and -- >> leadman, i can attest the meat is delicious. >> there it is the website there and going to order it check it out too. >> we started with the beautiful courthouse in iowa it is full of small towns like that with beautiful town centers -- you know, farming towns -- that have been around for years, and they take their responsibility as the first in the nation very seriously with these caucuses bheem meet
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candidates time and time again and one of the candidates that people have met a lot of times is vivek ramaswamy not only has he visited all 99 counties but done it twice and had a chance to talk to a lot of voters and what he's done is the whole time draft off of the maga message right hey i'm the next generation of america first. never criticized at least until recently you might say donald trump -- he's stood beside hey don't take him off the ballot we shouldn't be doing this political persecution he flew too close to the sun and donald trump took true social and took him on directly. here's trump in a truth social post -- vivek started campaign as best president in generations, et cetera unfortunate willly now he disguises in deceitful campaign tricks but a vote for the other side don't get duped by this
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vote for trump. don't waste your vote vivek is not maga and won't be allowed in this country they're already beginning to fall. maga! >> so vivek ramaswamy as you said doesn't like to criticize donald trump very openly. some say he's doing it sly will you but here's him basically saying yongts to mess with trump i'm just out here campaigning so here's his response. he says yes, i saw president trump social post unfortunate move by campaign advisors so blaming advisors not trump. i don't think friendly fire is helpful donald trump was a greatest president of the 21st century, and i'm not geng to criticize him in response to this late attack. i'm worried for trump i'm worried for our country i've stood up against the prosecutions against trump and defended him every step. i want to save trump and to save this country. let's do it together you won't hear any friendly fire from me so we've been -- debating on this couch what is
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this spat really about? >> i think on one hand this is not notable because they're political opponents and every vote counts. on the other hand there's a picture floating around of vivek ramaswamy surrounded by group of guys wearing t-shirts that say save trump that could have drawn the ire for the answer that's driving this attack let's turn to shannon bream she's live from des moines, iowa, good morning, shannon. reporter: good morning, guys. how are you? >> good. >> what do you think is going on here? will: is this as simple as it is time to vote and everybody is an opponent there's no allies in politics but something deeper between vivek and trump? >> i don't know. because you guys know that for months supreme felt like vivek ramaswamy here in iowa and elsewhere has essentially been a trump campaign surrogate. i mean that's been the feel from people. they felt like vivek wasn't going directly after the former president that many ways he was
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running interference for him. so for this to happen at the lay date is a little bit confusing. he's been out there saying you've got to vote for me because i will pardon president trump if he gets in trouble. maybe that got under trump's skin a little bit facing all of these legal challenges. but you know, given the new des moines register pole that's got vivek in single digit hard to see as a real serious threat. and interesting that he would kind of waste any political capital going after hem in iowa where it doesn't seem to be an issue. >> shannon we were -- agreed with you that, obviously, vivek is at single digit even if there was some bad polling going on. it's hard there's possible that he could overtake him. we've been kind of sort of analyzing this through the hour and taking it in and decided that trump just wants vivek's votes and he just is look i have to do whatever i have to do. he brought that up and kind of come along with that -- >> feels like shannon it is
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pandering saying you're not going to save me and don't tell me i need you to do that. that would ruffle his feathers i think too. >> yeah. i think you're right. because the former president is, you know, now below 50%. which for hl in iowa is not where he wants to be it may steal 28 points ahead of nikki haley in second police station in the latest poll at 20%. but i think he wants a crushing win here. i do think there's been a little worry from some of the trump camp that the weather here is -- it is brutal guy. i'm from florida and i'm not fairing very well. but i'm doing my best. folks here are much tougher than i am, and they talk about this turnout issue -- but the trump folks are worried that some people here will say gosh do i go out in 30 below with wind chill with trump has got it in the bag he does want to siphon as much as vivek votes as he can get because they're worried.
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they need to have a blowout here and don't need to but they want to have a blowout going into new hampshire. >> sometimes i get a little -- i get a little frustrated when we talk horse race politics too in-depth because i want to talk about more important issues but i can't personally forget that results of horse race politics impact issues that really matter. and let me give you a great example of that. and that's the governor of new mexico, michelle lujan who rode this wave after covid of declaring everything to be a public health order. first, a virus -- in new york that declared racism to be a public health order, and various i think misinformation probably was -- if it hasn't yet it will soon be classified under some type of public health threat but she did this with guns and she said she needed to regulate guns and violate the second amendment under the banner of public health. and then on friday -- she's now said this -- she said the constitutionality
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questions they're beginning to get complicated in arena of gun violence we're going to continue the effort following what's going on around country and others that will follow our footsteps creating public safety corridors in effect also make new mexico safer she's been pushing for that. it is almost like now it's occurred to her this might not be constitutional. >> well she may get to find out if this the supreme court because -- they haven't taken a ton of gun cases they've done a couple in recent years and hear one later this year that's not on the fronts that she's taking. but she's doing this extensive waiting period trying to change the legal age to buy a gun from 21 to 18 that's been -- that's been challenged in federal court. i wouldn't be surprised if that specific question gets to the supreme court there's other things she's proposing as well. of course her critics there, you know, republican leaders in the legislature there -- say essentially there are good people who are law-abiding
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citizens so second and a right to defend themselves and to protection. and they are predicting basically she's going to run up against that supreme court. so we'll see -- it is almost as if the way she's talking about these proposals is that she knows they're immediately gong to court. [laughter] >> exactly. you know dead on arrival but making a statement. shannon it is a big supgd. who do you have on fox news sunday right ahead of the caucuses? >> we have got ron desantis and nikki haley with us to make final arguments this morning to iowa voters also joe manchin who is oh been -- hanging out randomly in new hampshire. what is the deal? it is time for him to answer the question -- is he going to mount a third party run to make everybody crazy in washington and beyond. we'll see. will: i can't wait to hear the answer to that question and i can't imagine a straight answer -- pete: hand him down. >> we will try to wrestle hmm
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the ground for an answer. >> pin down nikki haley if she wasn't win for republicans will she join manchin in -- there's been talk about -- >> chris christie thr talk about christie as well. i'll let you know what i find out. will: thanks shannon. turning now to your headlines after yesterday's historic election taiwan defied chiern and gave ruling party a third term. ptd biden reiterating stance on chinese taiwan relations yesterday. s [inaudible conversations] ccp is previously described the president elect as, quote, a separatist troublemaker. that new stat from the department of veteran affairs reporting largest speak in veteran homelessness in more than a decade. homelessness among american vets rising 7.4% last year. the v.a. department also revealing that more than 15,000 of those veterans were
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unsheltered up 14.3% from the year before. pete: but building a bunch of housing for illegals yeah. first round of the playoffs kicked off yesterday texans using three touchdowns to crush browns 45-14. will: and kansas city fourth coldest game in franchise history -- >> that was taylor swift she's keeping warm. in the frozen mustache. frozen minus 40 degrees -- >> fakes the pitch. bounces left into the end zone -- touchdown kansas city. >> kansas city takes down miami 26-7 i want to come back to your meant in just a minute but both winners have an extra day to wait. see who they'll play because bills steeler game got set for
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today -- in buffalo. covered up in snow -- been moved to tomorrow. but trying to hire snow shovelers. seriously they're offering $20 an hour. fox has first game this afternoon when packers take on the dallas cowboys. 3 eastern time. a fight broke out on twirts and sports media tony said before the game he's tired of the taylor swift stuff like that it -- rachel: why? will: taking away from what this is actually about and he said real football fans are turned off by it all. as a sample size of one -- one tony did you is right i dond sample size two and i don't need a dozen shots of taylor swift but sports media came down on tony. all of the group think appropriate thought of social media was like -- you're --
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old and we all love taylor. i'm like -- nfl had like i think it was 96 of the top football it was a political moment, the oscars, the rest of the 100 was nfl football three college football games. it is like -- i don't think it needs taylor swift. pete: it doesn't. will: now growing it a little i'm sure. here we go. rachel: i find it interesting it is the most interesting part of the game seeing her like -- will: how many games have you tuned into? rachel: zero. >> because you have analysis -- i don't believe they're going win or tune in. >> because -- >> she looked at her notes. because i don't trust -- will: you run that out and had to look at your notes twice. here's another one. rachel: i used that one but they
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are going to choke because they choke like the vikings. >> mike struggles -- we have done that. she has three notes. rachel: i only wrote three wait a minute i'm going to get my bobby burr -- sorry. >> no time to search the phone and going through textings right now. rachel: hold on -- the cowboys defense is overrated. you know that, will. here's another one. >> defense -- >> what did i say that right? >> defense. turnovers decide playoff games you know that dak more likely to throw interception than jordan love those are just facts look at the stats. >> rookie quarterback. as packers fans know struggles with clock management if this game is closed late packers have the coaching edge. will you keep saying on your podcast that the cowboys don't lose at home well cowboys should have lost to lions at home two
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weeks ago like for the refs the same -- will: here we go. here we go. >> all right coming up -- will: wild video of southwest iceland yet another volcano has erupted we bring you the latest on the predicted lava flow -- rachel: that sounds interesting and gop hopefuls are battling mother nature this week as winter storms derail campaign stops. sphwhreet it is not stopping our own lawrence jones who is braving the elements to talk to voters as he look like a hunter in sioux city, hi, lawrence. lawrence: that's good. good morning, family. people are trying to get out and they want their voices to be heard. i'm going to talk with voters who they feel is going to win this caucus -- and why -- that's coming up on "fox & friends." ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> need to brave those elements -- go and caucus and you're never going to have a chance to have your voice count for as much -- >> you could break the record to be here today monday night is going to be cold weather wongt be a problem for you.
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>> they're saying trump voter has so much more spirit, dedication they walkover last that trump volter is coming to vote. >> gop hopefuls in iowa urging voters to brave the storm get out to vote as extreme blizzard conditions scale back events with just one day to go to the caucuses. and our next guest warns -- it could hurt record turnout with a plea to voters is party chair jeff kaufman thanks for being here. we know iowa voters -- iowa citizens are hearty people used to the weather they're dedicated to this and invested in campaigns visiting the state. do you think this will, i mean, but this is next level weather -- how diewrng it will impact things? >> i would say it could be worse. and right now behind me i don't know if you can hear this pete but there are huge snowplows going up and down the streets but here's the thing if there were ice or if the snow was continuing, then we would have
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situations where you possibly couldn't drive on the roads. that's not going to be the case. we have 1567 precincts most people aren't going to have to travel more than a few miles to get to their actual precinct caucus we're used to cold temperatures and asking for an hour of their time to get out there. i don't know if we're going to set a record but i think we're going to have a very, very robust turnout. all the get ready and make sure lines are inside. i think the rest of the country is geng to see why iowa should be first nation when they see our citizens brave these elements. pete: got it so tough weather conditions but not unsafe so as a result you put on maybe one more layer and head out and so you say might break records. what would you attest that to. why is there such enthusiasm to
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get involved in this cycle? >> sure i think there's a negative and they're coming together and positive for the pert perfect storm. campaigns have a significant passion at the number one. number two, we have some organizational teams here in actually all four of the leading candidates. they're ready to get people to caucus i've never seen anything like this it is approaching 2016 with the crews campaign. and when he was able to win the caucus primarily because the organizational efforts on the other side this is the most the most profound concern for the competency not even necessarily the policies and competency of the commander and chief. i don't think we've seen anything like this i'm a history professor since 1856 and james beau canon. besides disagrees with democratic policies people and i'm talking about independence and conservative democrattings out here in the hawkeye state they don't believe this
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president is safe because they do not believe he's competent. that's going drive people to the polls because now we're talking about our future we're talking about our grand kids with this -- with this foolishness that we see in d.c. under joe biden. >> no doubt. well you've got a big effort in front of you tomorrow night. the whole country will be running aruns entire show and i'll be with you at the sites and i can't wait to run for fox nation. jeff kaufman gop chair in iowa good luck we're all watching. >> i agree with tony. >> three of us. me will and you. appreciate it sir. let's check back with lawrence jones as he's breakfast with friends at the horizon family restaurant in sioux city, ahead of the iowa caucuses, lawrence. lawrence: good morning pete. i'm having this fascinating conversation with the keane family i wanted to -- bring you guys into it.
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so the keane family i've talked to them both, they think that donald trump is going to win the iowa caucuses. but vivek voters an they plan on caucusing for vivek and the question is why? why vivek? >> because i think he's -- i like his ten truths. i think he's very intelligent i think he's focused on america first. right, those, you know, he wants to close down the border he doesn't want illegal immigrants coming in. those are some of the main things. i like his focus on getting rid of the -- they talk about the swamp. he talks about getting rid of some of these governmental agencies that aren't doing what they should be doing.
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>> your wife said that you're talking about american identity -- and you said that's big for you. >> yes. >> i think i will vote for vivek because i think he's the generation is young billionaires, successful, valuable education. but also i found a similar with vivek is because i am a legal immigrant from vietnam and i came here it is reemphasized like why i left my country. the first model land to come here because of this country is a promise land. it is america identity that once i came, and i search and i reach for, and you know what, now i have -- we have children. and we have grandson, and i thought about, i want my children and my not generation grandchildren -- to see america is once is the identity that i came here. >> as much a beautiful message -- the protection of the identity
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of america she wants their grand children to inherit the america that she immigrated to. vivek supporters here i'll sending it back to you guys in new york. will: great message thanks straight from folks being at the caucuses tomorrow. all right we'll come back to you later. violent acts of religious prosecution tracked but a database the christian group behind it joins us with next with how it works. ♪it's time to use m y voice,♪ ♪i've got a choice, more than one answer.♪ ♪i sat down with my doc.♪ we had a talk. ♪knew just what to say.♪ ♪i asked for cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪i did it my way!♪ when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd
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rachel: for the first time ever violent acts of religious prosecution are being tracked but a brand new database from global christian relief. since 2022, the group has tracked over 6,000 incidents around the globe including
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killings, arrests, and force marriages. to help spread awareness of the ongoing prosecution, president of global christian relief david curry joins us now. david, thanks for joining us today. it will us what you hope to accomplish with this database. >> well what the database is meant to do is to draw attention to the fact religious discrimination attacks violent attacks of faith is growing and growing remacably for the last ten years, and we know the problem is even worse than the data shows us because what we've done is we've taken all of the public sources that we could possibly find we're working with the international institute for religious freedom great researchers -- and then we're documenting irrefutable proof about forced marriages, attacks on churches. people who have been arrested simply for their faith. and so it's going to be a baseline number. this is a growing human
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rightings problem. it is probably the biggest one because it revolves around ideas what are you able to believe and practice in your own country. freely, and believe it or not here in america we have a lot of freedoms, many places they don't have the freedom to make up their own mind about their faith. rachel: a lot of christians are feeling silenced in america as well. but certainly in other countries -- to much more violent methods to prosecute them. so which religion is the most prosecuted based on the available data? >> well, christians are the most prosecuted minority faith that sounds strange for some people who know that america probably would consider itself the majority of christians as far as numbers of people. but you're talking about hundred million believers in christ in china who face oppression, monitoring, their religious practices are scored in social system as a negative.
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you also have 65 to 70 million christians in india who are discriminated against greatly so there are a lot of places where there are large number of people but this index doesn't just touch on christian prosecution it is also attacks against jews -- people of other faith, this rise of anti-semitism is tracked here. my hope is that it is going to help get others into the -- this battle that we begin to understand. the scope of the problem, and the other groups will begin to stand behind and try to fight for this freedom of religious expression. >> yeah it is a human right. david, you were just in nye niger nigeria and what it is to be a christian there. >> this is a democratic government we have supported them with hundreds and hundreds of dollars and yet they do not
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protect people who were killed for their faith and the reporting period of this index. this is important for the whole world because nigeria is the center of what's going on in africa and if countries with all of its wealth and wonderful culture loses control of half of its country that means nyjer this is not unlike what happened prior to isis taking over large chunk of iraq and syria they lose control of the elements of security, and then extremists take over and there are major complications for everyone. rachel: there was a massacre over christmas but the prosecution and violence continues jihadist and many poor farmers it is just hard breaking
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in nigeria we appreciate you shining light of all of the faith and recognizing that it is a humility right thank you for enjoing us. >> thank you, rachel. rachel: iowa caucuses are tomorrow so what should we expect? pete and will will going off the wall next to explain how it works and underlyingerat implications, stay with us. symptoms can sometimes take you out of the moment. now there's skyrizi, so you can show up with clearer skin... ...and show it off. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ with skyrizi, you could take each step with 90% clearer skin. and if you have psoriatic arthritis, skyrizi can help you get moving with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends." here you go here's the cold air that's settled in across parts of the central part of the country. minus 11 is an actual air temperature in kansas city. 14 is your air temperature right now in dallas we're not talking about with the wind included just talking about the actual air temperature. we have a lot of snow on the ground in iowa. this is at -- two storms that impacted the area this year. blizzard conditions couple of days ago and blizzard warnings still we have a lot of wind going to be blowing a lot of that snow around and along with that we've got the temperatures that are really brutal that is minus 17 right now in des moines feels like minus 41 that's not goapg to change a lot. at times throughout the day especially during overnight hours it will take 10 minutes to go from fine to frostbite so you need to be wrapped up and covered completely if you're out there on the roads. tack a look at this air down across parts of the south throughout texas, louisiana, arkansas, cold air in place and
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a storm that is on its way. that is going to bring accumulating snow across parts of texas in throughout louisiana, maybe tennessee this is the storm right now. right here starting to see that snow begin to fall across parts of oklahoma panhandle of texas. winter storm warning in effect anywhere you see this purple potential for icing that's to points east of dallas maybe to south of dallas at sometimes by the team all said and done with this storm a stripe here of five to eight inches of snow from little rock to nashville towards parts of eastern kentucky another big snowstorm for us further to the south. will over to you. will: thanks rick. iowa caucuses are tomorrow and there's a lot at stack for the republican candidates. >> let's go off the wall to better understand what a caucus is and how it works and implications in the 2024 race. so caucuses will different than primaries run by the state and government and caucus run by the
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state of the republican party. >> you have first hand knowledge of how a caucus works. pete: i've been a part of it and campaign can represent representatives to deliver short speeches in minnesota positive about the candidate and that can change in the last minute. you're not supposed to take the time to dig other people i don't know if that's the rule in iowa but they are short minute, a designated rep but you can change it up if you want. who your speaker is. will: you can move people and persuade them over to your sidewalk over to your side in the past. >> used to be in the past but still very public that's what you have to remember precincts so local bank your nabs you're seeing ultimate reyou're discussing who you're going for. will: and point has changed now they're tabulated and results are submitted now democrats pete they're shifting the process no surprise saying the way they did
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presidential election moving away from what we would think of as a caucus gong to mail-in balloting. >> mailing in early voting all of this stuff. i think what you're going to get a chance to see through caucuses is beauty of an election happening on one night where everybody gets together cast their ballot, it is all counted and then results are clear for people to see which is what elections are supposed to look like. >> let's look at iowa from 2016 on democrat side -- really tight by the way. between bernie sanders and hillary clinton, and honestly in the republican side as well it was a very fractured primary -- early in the process. where ted cruz had a narrow margin of victory. pete: ted cruz had the best organization in the state they said and it paid off for them because race was really, really tight it was donald trump was moving up in the polls throughout but hasn't quite -- topped anybody out by the time iowa caucuses keam there's also worth noting, ted cruz had a lot
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of evangelical support and more skeptical of donald trump in 20 16. will: the map will show what you can anticipate this is marco rubio and des moines bigger cities and yellow was -- ted cruz, red was donald trump. focus here this was ted cruz country, there's a reason why ept to show you that because now let's talk about the counties in 2024. that haley and trump and desantis are focused on. pete: you mentioned focus for candidacies three counties in particular but more rural county where is donald trump will pull a lot of support from so keep an eye on the southwest portion of the state for him. >> polling at 50% the whole state so really upon these two to find where they have victories and now nicky haley this is fair this is larger cities in the area. >> a little bit more moderate
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where she hopes to draw support from so that is around des moines. will: ron desantis focus is where ted cruz found victory. >> this will get to the next slide focus on evangelical support but it ain't 2016 anymore and that support has gone -- in many ways now to trump. and so that's why he's had more difficulty gaining traction amongst that community. will: pete, it is interesting that democrats have moved away from emphasizing iowa -- while republicans still put so much focus on first in the country. the about are reason i say it is interesting look at iowa serve as a predictor when it comes to democrats iowa was pretty -- i don't know maybe democrats consider this -- to be a case against iowa. but it was helping determine who was going to be the presidential nominee for democrats up until very recently with pete buttigieg. >> but a well weather in mostly
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white state of iowa went for the first black president in 2008 was a huge demonstration of the fact this isn't just one demographic. this is a state that takes seriously picking the candidate they think will be best on the national stage. will: while democrats were a bit more of a -- of a reliable predictor, republicans have not been historically pete. look, yes george w. bush but mike huckabee won iowa and john mccain won and mitt romney won nomination ted cruz won iowa and donald trump won the nomination. >> i think my guess on this is -- that evangelical base of the republican party has become far more mainstream in republican party let's go with rick santorum well now, in the donald trump and future candidates you see candidates who have absorbed that view, pro-life for more traditional view, and as a result -- now have a chance to come out of iowa as the actual nominee.
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will: take a look at the calendar up behind us because after iowa we have new hampshire on january 23rd followed by nevada -- the virgin islands there on february 8th and in south carolina the 24th. pete: i don't know if we can put a map of iowa back up there. how did they choose their counties and draw that map up it is confusing you're in iowa it looks look a straight grid. will: he's confused by this. >> if you can bring it in. why are we not staying straight and why did this county get a full county and not a line through it and grid but not a consistent grid why is it the way you did? will: maybe on fox nation special for theaa caucuses. >> 8 p.m. fox nation we're inside a caucus site in iowa city which will be very contested charlie hurt ahead of real clear realclearpolitics and guys on the ground there check it on fox nation. grab your chicken wings ponged a
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will: it's superwild card weekend and today on fox my dallas kaw boys take on the packers 4:30 eastern time both teams rolling into the playoff matchup on win streaks and jen hale joins us live to break it down. hey, jen good morning. so this is the way i'm going to ask you this question first of all rachel my co-host joust looked me deep in the eye with a serious face and said, you better not just do this as a cowboys segment there's a lot of packers fans out there that are sending me notes. >> i promise i'm here rachel i'll keep him honest. first time in three years she's had an opinion on sports. so here's what i'll say -- i'm really confident and that makes me nervous. and really does -- jordan love has been really good 21 touchdowns and there's a little bit of me like what if jordan love comes into the game and plays like a hero? >> well will brave you to admit you're nervous and you should be
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and right on the minnesota when jordan love is hitting on all cylinders so tough to stop let's start the ways for the cowboys i know that's where you want begin this morning talk about hot streaks and win streak, they have not lost at home at all this season. eight wins at home this season 16 dating back to last season and man you have so many weapons that explosive offense, you could hurt packers in a lot of ways. prescott your quarterback led the nfl in regular season and touchdown passes he's making great decisions right now. i think the key for him today he's got to get that ftbl out fast. because the packers defensive strength is their d line they're going to be coming for prescott he has amazing weapons as you know won vote shy of being a unanimous probowler and then, of course, brannon cooke such a journeymen but really finding his stride with the cowboys right now. the big question mark here circle corner back alexander for packers he had a freak injury on wednesday in practice.
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stepped on a teammate's foot hurt his ankle he's here in dallas but a big question mark if he'll go today if he doesn't lamb and cooke could have an absolute field day. and to your point about the -- will: defense not so good anyway. that's their weak point is hair defense even with alexander. >> if he doesn't go that's a big problem that's why he's here and doing everything possible to get him to go. they need him desperately. to your point about jordan love i love that because he's playing great football right now. packers look rachel they have a more thin margin of error but they can do this and matt has been using that underdog role as a motivator all season long. big question mark here is jordan love get enough protection, can he stay calm and stay steady and those young wide receivers that don't have much playoff experience -- will this moment be too big for them he can get that thing down
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the field and young play make verse to step up to make it happen. i think a lot of this comes down will to aaron jones, the packers star runningback as you know he's done a lot of damage versus cowboys in the past few years and he's a wildly veteran thrives under playoff pressure. >> can you imitate his cadence what he says on his cadence do you know what i'm talking about? >> i can't not but i bet you can. >> here we go turn your volume up before every snap. here we go! all right jen hale. thank you. you can watch by the way packers cowboys game at 4:30 eastern time on fox. for all itself worth good game tonight lion rams and we sell have a big final hour of "fox & friends" still ahead. ing: eddie, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred... fuel up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge.
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