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flowers, and whatever you like. i will combine two of my great loves, my wife, terri, and the golf into one. i will give my wife a dozen golf balls. no, she doesn't play golf but it is the thought that counts. and it will work out great for all of us, which i love.h us thank you for spending part of e your sunday with us.l ne i hope you have a great weekon-l ahead and until then you can find us ♪ ♪ >> todd: they got the game on in
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vegas, even playing extra. now kansas city chiefs are the super bowl champs in an overtime thriller. i'm todd piro, let us show you how the chiefs did it. if you hear a voice chime in, joe concha is to my right. niners take a 3-0 lead and kelce not happy, seen here shoving head coach andy reid on the sideline. kelce said, wee good. reid kelce just put him all balance. 49ers opening up a 10-point lead. and brock purdy to jennings to
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caffrey. chiefs scored 13 unanswered points and took the lead. 49ers and chiefs exchange the lead back and forth, including a field goal from both sending the game to overtime. >> and the kick is good. all the way to overtime. and the kick is good. >> todd: in overtime, 49ers took the ball first and go down the field, use eight minutes to take the lead, joe, was that the smartest decision? in the end with just seconds to
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spare. >> in the end, it is there. kansas city chiefs! >> todd: that is crazy how that happens, the season is over, chiefs are champs, patrick mahomes taking home another super bowl m.v.p. tied with joe montana. montana is pretty good at football, joe. >> joe: joe montana won four super bowls and seen as greatest quarterback of all time. tom brady has now taken that mantel, seven super bowls. patrick mahomes 29 years old, has three m.v.p.s. what kind of career from here will he have? will he catch tom brady? good chance helet, he has a michael jordan aurua to him.
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>> todd: can't forget about taylor swift. she was at the game hugging kelce at the end, very happy. shocked they won, she is shocked by everything she sees at a football game. let's bring the beautiful man in himself. go back to the man, are you looking at the next tom brady? >> joe: looking at an all-time great in any sport. tr patrick mahomes has gone to four super bowls, only tom brady has beaten him. in every super bowl, he's come back in the second half to win those games. what can we say about patrick
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mahomes, he is an all-time great already and still in his 20s. we have shelf life. >> todd: if he had beaten the bucks, four for mahomes and six for brady. he is an amazing athlete and player and makes football fun to watch. after years of talking about football, what is going on, what are players doing, seem like the no fun league and i feel like patrick mahomes has brought the league back. good to see. >> joe: looking at probably 125 million viewers at this point. and ratings is by homes, you had 20 or 25 in my house watching the game, you can't judge the amount of people watching the
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game last night. probably looking at 230 million. the world series, average viewership was 10 million. the nfl is a juggernaut. even before taylor swift came along and started dating travis kelce, this league is america's sport. >> todd: football was a pretty big sport. joe biden skipping a super bowl interview after what you are calling a terrible, horrible, no-good week. joe, you have a new oped asking the question what will powers that be in the democratic party do about it. good question. start there. what are they going to do about it? >> joe: it was joe biden's terribly bad week. think about in aggregate, what
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we saw last week as far as the president is concerned. he can't remember the name of hamas, who carried out the worst, most horrific attack on jews since the holocaust. and he talked about maderon, the french president, that he had a conversation with him recently. maderon died when patrick mahomes was one years old. then talked about having a conversation with helmut cole, the late german chancellor, said he talked to him about january 6. and then a press conference, a president in prime time meting down confusing president of mexico with president of egypt.
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overall, we have, even "new york times" saying it is time for joe biden to aside and somebody else to take the mantel. >> todd: "new york times" is saying to do better. he needs to be out campaigning with voters. rehearsed or unrehearsed, does it matter? >> joe: the problem for the president, if you put joe biden out there, you have clean up on aisle five, 17, 22 and 29. he will screw up something in terms of memory. if you keep him in the basement, like in 2020, you have a president pleading the fifth while trying to be re-elected and has record of high inflation, high crime and border that is lawless. there is no upside in terms of
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whatever decision you decide to make. who backfills joe biden if he steps aside? kamala harris is 28 approval and gavin newsom has a horrific record. no good ochgz. >> todd: who do you put out their for eventing of our world, joe biden or kamala harris can't talk and lloyd austin is in t hospital. it is a mess around there. thanks for sitting in with me on the a block. day after super bowl. you are a tramp, my patrick mahomes. to tom brady. janice dean, i will text you after the show.
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some parts of country expecting storms for valentine's day. >> janice: we are anticipating 5-8 inches of snow tomorrow morning. forecast is changing. warm side, we have severe weather around new orleans, severe thunderstorm warning and heavy flooding in and around the atlanta region. and around oklahoma snow storm and will make it's way to the midatlantic. isolated tornados and heavy rainfall today as the lull cranks up and flooding a concern through tuesday. our nor'easter goes up to del marvatonight and tomorrow and
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crank up with the energy throughout the day on tuesday. storm totals are starting to turn in terms of colder weather being pulled southward. 7:00 a.m. on the line of heavy rain and wrap-around snow. also potential for freezing rain and icy conditions on the morning commute and all-snow event getting into mid-morning and afternoon and by afternoon late evening is out of here. tuesday is a mess. be aware of school closures and big travel delays. winter weather advisories weather storm warnings, interior sek jackpot snowfall totals. we are thinking new york city 5-8, less in long island and west of the city could get a foot or more. stay tuned, todd and joe concha,
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joe concha likes to find out br new jersey. >> todd: i will not get home with that forecast. >> janice: i'll be ready for your text. >> joe: i have a futon. >> todd: we'll have leftover super bowl food. breaking news this morning, secretary lloyd austin at walter reed for a bladder issue. dr. nesheiwat standing by for that. and the family of those killed in a military crash say this is an accident that never should have happened. the family will join me for a powerful interview that you do not want to miss, don't go anywhere. crushed by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> todd: fox news alert, secretary of defense lloyd austin admitted back into the hospital on sunday to be treated for a bladder issue. brooke singman has details. >> brooke: doctors providing an update on lloyd austin's condition. after series of tests, the secretary ard mited into the critical care unit.
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it is not clear how long secretary austin will remain hospitalized. it is anticipated full recovery. he was admitted yesterday and transferred his power to kathleen hicks. rising tension in ukraine and middle east raising questions about about how this could impact president biden's policies. >> that matters, nuance could determine what biden decides to do. >> brooke: lloyd austin was in the hospital january 1. he did not typeset president
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biden or his deputies on january 15th and was released from the hospital working from home and returned to work at the pentagon on january 29th before returning to walter reed yesterday. lloyd austin was supposed to travel to brussels tomorrow. it is unlikely he will make that trip. >> todd: bring in dr. dr. nesheiwat. when you hear bladder issue what alarm bells go off for you? >> it is normal to have a complication after surgery. my concern, however, this is secretary austin's second complication, second time he's have be to be merge hospitalized. this could you due to age. some campcasions are infection, underary tract infection,
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underary retention, which can be painful. back to infection, is a huge concern. last hospitalization he had fluid backup into his stomach and he lequired a tube to remove the fluid 678 he is unwell in the critical care unit and he needs to rest and recover and take care of his health. this is his second hospitalization after a surgery. he was in icu on new year's day. we need to see what is happening that put him in the hospital yesterday, was it another infection? was it underary contention. we wish him a speedy recovery.
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>> todd: seems like something more than can be treated with an antibiotic. if you were his doctors, in light of the stress of his job, would you advise him to step down? >> dr. nesheiwat: he needs to put his health first and f foremost and can impact decisions you make for our country. i would recommend he take time to heal and to recover and now is not the time to be making critical decisions that could impact our security. >> todd: thank you for your time and insight. switching gears, residents in one town is furious about a methadone that is opening two minutes from a day care.
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when a journalist tried to argue for the clinic, things got heated, watch this. >> this is [bleep] the person who set this up is a liar and a fraud. [screaming] >> the racest -- [screaming] >> this clinic is for you, you idiots, for your children and grandchildren. >> todd: wow. that is not dave homan, dave homan is a resident whos at that meeting. society this up. have town officials told you why
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this methadone facility needs to be in gilford. >> the only thing they said is gilford is a welcoming community. this is a zoned issue. this cafe where they are installing it is 200 feet from a house, 450 feet from a day care. it is in the wrong area. >> todd: i never considered gilford to be ground zero for the opioid crisis. a retired police chief says he has seen places like this invite theft. why do you think your mayor is
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pushing so hard for this? >> well, he's had addiction in his family, mostly alcohol. put this next to your home if that is how you feel. >> todd: i think that is the issue. we all are sensitive to issues of addiction, but this location seems wrong. that journalist from the local paper, what is your reaction to being attacked like that? >> well, he -- i don't know if it was on the tape, he mentioned he has all the correspondence between myself and town officials and he does. and i wanted the newspaper to do
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a series of articles on this methadone clinic. they refused. he did a puff piece on this clinic through a zoom invitation from our first selectman and ceo of the corporation that is running this thing. it was a complete setup, no public announcements about this, no public hearing, no impact study to see the effect on crime or property values traffic or the town budget or environment. no background checks into apt foundation temperature is a travesty. >> todd: we reached out to the foundation that operates the clinic and did not get a
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church. a child was also injured. police are investigating the link between the shooter and child. teenage migrant in tears after he was taken into custody for shooting at nypd officers and injuries a tourist last week. he's been charged as an adult with two counts of attempted murder. over 5000 nypd officers have been attacked in 2023. joseph parentri, founder of blue lives matter, join me now. why is this rise happening over
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the last few years. >> last year on fox, i said those who harm the cop will get worse. in the last two qbings, two nypd officers got the hell beat out of them. and now this illegal person in the country has a gun. >> todd: everybody walking down the street loved police officers, when did the tide begin to turn against them in the big apple? >> where are council people or congress people screaming in time square for what we saw against our law enforcement officers? >> todd: did it start with de blasio? it's been going downhill since.
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>> i think it began with obama. this is headed in the wrong direction unless we have executives in law enforcement stand behind the police. >> todd: if new yorkers decide today to stop voting for anti-police politicians, my worry is it is too late. you have a number of people saying i'm out, i'm not doing this again. the other issue, you have been on the program reporting it, people don't want to be part of this if they are going to be treated like this. >> put bad guys behind bars. cannot have individuals doing this, then maybe criminals will stop doing what they are doing.
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>> todd: does a lot of this violence come back to overarching problem in society, lack of respect for all authority. >> if you are not disciplining your children and disrespecting you, how do you think they are going to act when they walk out the door? >> todd: what do guys tell you, i don't like specific names and such, it has to be heartbreaking on a day in, day out world. we are confused about it. >> todd: that is real life what these men and women are experiencing on the ground trying to keep the people safe. >> officers are afraid when they lockup the bad guys, there will be a 10-second clip of something terrible when they are on the
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hamas. trey yingst has details. >> trey: a major development ornight, israeli special forces conducted a complex rescue operation to save two hostages. israelis taking part in this mission in rafah just before 2:00 a.m. local time. engaging hamas gunmen in a fire fight before rescuing two hostages. >> fighters pull them out of the apartment and rescue them by idf forces until they reach the safe zone. >> trey: once back in the safe zone, they were flown to the hospital. fighter jets and attack
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helicopters targeted positions in rafah. 67 palestinians were skilled in strikes. this rescue operation to save the two hostages comes as israel faces pressure about the looming offensive that could take place inside rafah. todd. >> todd: trey yingst live, thank you. to this, presidential candidate r.f.k. jr. making waves with a new campaign adurging americans to vote independent. cheryl casone joining me at the desk with more. i must look lonely. >> cheryl: we feel your pain this morning. might be pain on madison avenue. this r.f.k. jr. commercial, this one stood out. watch. ♪ do you want a man for president who sees through and through and old enough to know and young
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enough to do. it's up to you, strictly up to you. >> cheryl: so nod to yester year and unique ad, super pac aligned with r.f.k. jr. throwback adused by his uncle in his campaign. called american values 2024, the co-founder telling fox news digital, working overtime to keep kennedy off the ballot, he will end greed and corruption. mixed reviewed came in. >> todd: say what you will as a candidate, that is not what this discussion is about, it is not policy, he harkened back with this adto a simpler time, time when america was on the up swing, coming off the 1950s.
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end of the day, that adharkens back to a day people want to go back to. >> cheryl: it makes you nostalgic and people were making comments reminded them how far we have fallen considering cultural politics today. >> todd: look how happy that adwas also. you have to go into the other commercials, to me, no debate, one clear winner was dunkin. >> cheryl: we agree. give the other companies a chance, put the commercials on the screen. watch. >> we both know, it's the man. ♪ >> you know, you look nice. >> okay. >> hello, mr. walk-in, this table work for you? >> yeah. >> did someone say yeah? >> word up, bro.
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♪ >> for your consideration, here comes the boston massacre. ♪ coach -- >> got it. >> i'm open. >> my partner. >> it is hard to be your friend, man. >> you bought me. >> time for a surprise drop. ♪ >> did i break it? >> you broke me. >> oh, no. >> cheryl: beyonce did make big news with song drop, dunkin, that is our favorite. the meter will come out today. i thought matt damon stole that commercial. >> todd: matt damon with that line, sometimes it is tough to be your friend, i can see carley and you and ashley saying, sometimes it is tough to be your friend. here at fox, tom brady good at
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tv, good thing considering he will be our colleague for the next 10 years. >> cheryl: he is the goat, dynasty, talking about the chiefs, i heard jim nantz. the company that needed to win was bud light, here is what they offered us. >> i wish i was at that fight. ♪ >> guilty. ♪ >> let's go to super bowl lvii. >> now we're talking. >> cheryl: they went back toward the frat party where the marketing team went askew with dylan mulvaney. that was the ad, i don't know what you thought. drink a bud light, be cool, be a -- >> todd: if they want that frat
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boy notion, let the guy they saned, shannon bream gilless do 30 seconds, he will bring you back more so than that ad. baby step. >> cheryl: at least we had the clydesdales. >> todd: check in with steve doocy to see what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: she's >> cheryl: and i'm steve doocy? can i be doocy? >> todd: when dak prescott learns to win a super bowl, she can be just casone. >> steve: patrick mahomes does it again, kansas city chiefs
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defeat 49ers in an overtime thriller. my goodness will cain is live in vegas. 49ers former coach ferg usson what went wrong for his side and former philadelphia player, reno mayor, will join with reaction. and joe biden skipped the super bowl interview and first poll finds overwhelming majority of adults worry about his age and ability to serve. overnight, defense secretary lloyd austin back in the hospital, transferred to critical scare for eshg mergent bladder issue, we have a live report. we have marc thiessen, lauren
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digging in and refusing to take any blame for the disaster at our southern border. here's what he is saying. >> it certainly is a crisis. we don't bear responsibility for a broken system and doing a tremendous amount within that broken system. but, fundamentally, congress is the only one who can fix it. there's no question that we have a challenge, a crisis at the border. and there's no question that congress needs to fix it and we're doing everything we can within that broken system. >> todd: stacy washington a talk radio host and american policy institute ambassador. she joins me now. stacey, i'm in a positive move this morning. i guess it's a positive that he finally calls it a crisis. but everything else in that answer shirks blame from the biden administration that has caused this crisis. what say you? >> well, i just would like it hear someone ask him if it's not the president's responsibility, then why was it when president
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trump was in office there were nationwide injunctions. weren't their congressional injunctions. why don't we take congressional members taking responsibility and biden administration fighting texas on whether or not they can have illegal border crossing and actual official check point in eagle pass, texas. todd, we are talking about something that has actually gone addressed the entire three years of his administration. he is the one who removed the remain in mexico. mmp is written law. it's passed, it's congressional legislation he removed it. he removed 17 other executive orders relating to immigration on the first day. he has actually taken something from part of president trump's actual border patrol border control activity, he has taken part of that apart every single month he has been in office. we are talking about 10 million new people in the country, billions of dollars, $150 billion a year annually from the states on this issue. so, i don't know how he can say he doesn't have responsibility. is he not in charge of homeland security? is he not the one sitting there
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why did they invite him there if he had nothing to do with it. it's a failed message. americans understand president biden is the one who did. they is the under-the-one who undertook. this deportation flying migrants everywhere. governor abbott is only responsible about 15 of those thousand moving across the country. the other millions are the responsibility of the u.s. taxpayer and president biden who is actually ordering them to be moved. so, people see these people at the airport. todd, there is actually a lot of viral video online if you go look on x. if you look on instagram. videos of people saying why am i taking off my shoes and taking my laptop out of my bag and other people are just strolling in here with a manila envelope we don't know who they're. >> todd: makes absolutely no sense. so many great points you articulated. to say your main point, the american people are seeing that combine that with what happened last week with regard to not just the president's age but his ability to do the job and i
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think joe biden is in real trouble. a new abc news poll showing not 25, not 50, not 75, but a whopping 86% of americans think joe biden is too old to serve after that damning special counsel report questioned his mental fitness. stacey, how can he run if 8 # 6% of our fellow voters think he is too old to do the job? i don't see how he can run. >> todd, let's make this about what it's truly the issue here isn't his age, although he is the oldest person to ever run for the presidency. this issue is actually about whether or not is he mentally competent. when that special prosecutor hur said that he was too old and his memory is too bad, he actually has a bad memory, that he couldn't be prosecuted because of that, he also essentially said that he couldn't be the president of the united states. a man who controls the nuclear codes, commander-in-chief of you are u.s. armed forces a man who decides whether or not can you
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come over the border illegally. a man who stood up the cbp ad. inflation and double digits. a man currently causing me not to run my gas fireplace home winter time i don't want a $600 a month gas bill. >> this is a man has too bad of memory store storage of documents any airmen or sea men or officer time if fort leavenworth for the same mishap. any person who uses classified documents and stores them in improper way is breaking the ucnj active duty in military. we have seen troops go jail for improperly emailing something classified to someone who didn't have the clearance to read it. look, this issue is not about his age. it's about his mental fitness. i want americans to think about this. you know a lot of people in their 70s, 80's, i have a best friend spiritual mentor studies the bible with shopperrer than any fifth-year-old i know she is 94 years old. it's not about age.
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it's about fitness. fitness president trump shows strong mental aimiewt and so does nikki haley and the other republican candidates. this man does not. he clearly has difficulty remembering things. when i read in that report, todd he couldn't remember if he was vice president at the time that they were discussing in the disposition, it gave me pause. it was very upsetting. >> todd: it should give every american pause. again, this isn't to jump on the man. we understand that this is the effect of age. but, when you listen to his handlers in the media, they are all attacking the special counsel, mr. hur saying he was cruel. this is nothing to do with cruelty. this is to make sure america is protected. stacey, thank you. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: it is 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. it is monday, february 12th, and this is "fox & friends." >> steve: the kansas city chiefs are super bowl champions again. i told you it was going to happen. ♪ giv

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