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who responded. >> we appreciate as always we hope you have a great weekend. >> see you monday morning at 5 a.m. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. good morning. it is friday january 30. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. one of the five gitmo prisoners swapped for bowe bergdahl just busted in talks with the taliban. the white house doubles down that the taliban aren't terrorists and says they're not worried about it. >> i can tell you we're very comfortable that we can mitigate that threat. >> this morning three americans are dead and the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> great. and don't mess with john mccain. >> get out of here you low-life scum. >> whoa! >> well said. low-life scum who's he talking about? we're going to tell you straight ahead. brian kilmeade live from arizona. >> thanks steve. when you hear the story you'll hear from john mccain. the seahawks player who
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♪ >> that is the university of arizona marching bands. they got up early just for us and not to miss class. they are the pep band 55 strong. you saw the pom team. they not only play instruments but like a younger steve doocy, they also sing. it's going to be a fun show and we're going to see a lot of numbers for the next three hours. it's going to be straight. >> we do this every year brian goes out to the super bowl, tells his wife he's needed there, he's got to be there he's got to go to all these party. music show last night. >> duty. >> duty with hootie. >> a little bit later, you were probably in grade
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school but our former substitute cohost darius rucker did a concert last night. he brought us behind the scenes and we felt like we were going to find out what it's like to be a rock star for the first time in our adult lives. it's going to be great. i cannot wait to see the final results. breaking news the five who were released into qatar from gitmo in exchange for bowe bergdahl, one might be back to the terror game, guys. >> you're right about that. one of the five was actually intercepted apparently making telephone calls to the taliban. we profiled these five high-risk individuals the other day, these five terrorists. is it the one who had close ties with osama bin laden or the one who had access to senior commanders and leaders of the haqqani network? or would it be the one who on his record had this: detainee would likely rejoin the taliban? or others? >> that's a good choice. you mean on record? >> on record.
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>> we don't know which of the five. it was revealed in a top secret briefing on capitol hill, one of the five, we intercepted the call. although an earlier report was that one had returned to militant activity. whatever they're doing, john kirby, god bless him the spokesperson for the defense department at the pentagon, he said essentially whatever this person is doing on the phone with the taliban the pentagon's okay with it. listen. >> i mean, first of all, we take all allegations of reengagement very, very seriously. there's different ways of considering reengagement. it doesn't necessarily mean return to the battle field. doesn't matter. we take it all seriously. we have a good security partnership with the government of qatar. they have provided assurances. i can tell you that we are comfortable at the defense department that we can mitigate any threat that could be posed by any one of these individuals in
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terms of terrorist activity. again, i can't talk about the details. i can tell you we're very comfortable, though, that we can mitigate that threat. >> i think that means we're tracking him. and if they try something stupid, we'll grab them just before they blow somebody up. >> let's just think about this. this has to be the least surprising thing if this is proven to be true. what do we expect them to do? they don't have an alternate vocation. they're still connected. we know when they leave gitmo they are held as heroes. they are rock stars. what are they going to do? go back and finish the fight? the news is america is leaving with a job undone and they know exactly how to get back into power. and they're look at as generals. these guys are generals in the taliban armed forces and we exchange them for one defecting sergeant. in the meantime, people are looking at the taliban and saying they are not a terror group. really, they are not a terror group? is that the same group that had somebody on the inside yesterday in the kabul
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airport pretending to be an afghan soldier and killed three american contractors yesterday? could that be the nonterror group that it's okay to do deals with? >> the people you're referring to are those in the white house a spokesperson as of wednesday, we sat here brian, when he stumbled trying to describe how this wasn't a terrorist. meanwhile the taliban claimed responsibility for an attack at the kabul airport in which three american contractors were killed. the identified taliban fighter was actually wearing afghan police uniform at the time. three american contractors dead, one afghan man. should we try this one more time with the administration? not to mention if you go back in december when 132 children were slaughtered at the hands of the taliban. do you think we can call them terrorists now? let's ask josh earnest. >> does the administration consider the talibanathathathatht"8ì
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the white house saying the taliban is not a terrorist group, they are armed insurgents. if they are simply armed insurgents that's their word. >> they did admit though, brian -- brian they did admit that the treasury department lists them specifically designating global terrorists dating back to 2002. apparently here if it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, apparently it's a squirrel. >> i just want to emphasize if you want to go the legal end, the legal end says they're a terror group. also they should not be treated like prisoners of war. they're a terrorist organization. they are not afforded that geneva convention. that's the fact and i'm not sure what josh earnest or his substitute said yesterday. meanwhile i know heather childers has been assembling in the ten minutes in between shows more headlines for you. is that correct? >> how did he know that? all the way from arizona.
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we have been following other stories for you. we begin with a wild one. a plane coming in for a landing without the pilot. the captain of a delta flight apparently somehow got locked out of the cockpit when the door jammed. it happened halfway through a flight from minneapolis to las vegas. the captain told the passengers the first officer would make the landing. >> the pilot got locked out. we're going to land with the first officer. the pilot is in the back of the plane. >> that's what they did. the plane landed safely. because the first officer was accustomed to the controls in the right seat, he stayed there for the landing. that meant he didn't have any taxiing controls. so the plane had to be towed to the gate. another outrageous story for you. passengers smashed the windows of a subway train to escape a car filling up with smoke. >> oh my god!
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oh my god! >> this happened at the quincy station in boston. the smoke came from a failure in the propeller system. when the doors of one car didn't open, they broke the windows to escape. no one was injured. >> you have seen him here on "fox & friends," but milwaukee county sherrif david clarke was on capitol hill yesterday to call out eric holder for what he calls is a quote, anticop attitude. this all unfolded at the confirmation hearing for the attorney general nominee loretta lynch. >> the incendiary rhetoric used by eric holder created a pathway for a false narrative that then became the rallying cry for cop haters across america. >> the confirmation vote for lynch is next month. john mccain not mincing words. the senator unleashing on a group of code pink protesters who attacked the former secretary of state henry kissinger during a
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senate hearing calling for his arrest. >> arrest henry kissinger! arrest henry kissinger [inaudible] >> you're going to have to shut up or i'm going to have you arrested. get out of here you low-life scum. >> mccain saying he has never seen anything like it. at one point the protesters physically threatened the 91-year-old, henry kissinger, dangling a set of handcuffs over his head. kissinger was testifying before the armed services committee. those are a look at your headlines. don't mess with mccain would be the lesson there. >> he got red with code pink. >> thank you very much. >> thank you heather. >> a lot of people are going to be watching the game on sunday, and somebody has to make a decision in the next day or two whether or not to actually go to the game. >> that's right. richard sherman of the seattle seahawks might have a new play book because he has a baby on the way.
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the baby is expected 10 to 12 days out but mother nature may take its course and make him a father. his girlfriend is due. the big question is will he go to the game or go to the birth. what are you hearing? >> he's indicating he's going to go to the birth if his wife is going to give birthright at game time. but she's here. there's different things you can do not -- as a woman, i can't talk as an expert that way although i do know women. there's different things you can do in terms of waiting right before game time. you can have a police escort to get you to the game. for him to miss the game it's got to be exactly at 6:14. joe flacco in 2013 he missed a play in week 2. richard sherman may be the most valuable player of the seahawks, to miss this game in the birth of a child, in the big picture it is great to be there but let's be honest, if you watch the sold sitcoms men weren't even allowed in that room.
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they were just told it was a boy or girl. if you watch dick vandyke or the odd couple. >> then again they didn't sleep in the same bed either. are they boiling water? >> everybody is boiling water. i didn't know until i got here why everyone is boiling water. they're all preparing. everyone is talking to each other going do you think she's dilating. i think that's totally inappropriate. here's what i'm saying, big decision, men and women can debate it and there's no right answer. >> what would do you? if you were playing in the super bowl and your spouse was going to have -- your girlfriend was going to have a baby, would you play the big game or go be with her? e-mail us at "fox & friends." you can also tweet us. there is a bill to help fix the v.a. what is really? it? major pete hegseth joins us live to break it down. >> she was once dead broke
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attention. quote, the v.a. is losing good people due to this reform bill. it is indirectly punitive and takes away the pensions of supervisors if problems arise even far below them. well, that's interesting. so is the reform bill really to blame for so many of the problems at the v.a.? let's talk to the c.e.o. of concerned veterans for america, major pete hegseth. yesterday on this program we were talking about how the big unions said, look, this new bill, you know, it's a morale buster. people don't like it. what do you think? >> i could not disagree more. what are the unions going to say? of course they're going to not like a bill that gives more latitude to leadership to fire poor employees. this bill shakes up the status quo. then the status quo reacts. the bureaucracy, the lobbyists, everybody in washington says you shouldn't be able to fire anybody. they need all the protections they already had. there could always be a hypothetical case where a bad employee could be fired for the wrong reasons, but
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in realty nobody has been fired using this new reform law at all. you guys covered this more than anybody else. veterans are waiting on secret lists. they have been waiting months and months. it hasn't cheand and no one -- changed and no one has been held accountable. snell we talk about probing workers, why don't we hold a few people accountable first. >> absolutely. i think part of the it is the fact that in august a bill to fix the v.a. passed and we heard about this card you would get to take into the v.a. and get a choice where if the v.a. isn't close you can go to a nearby doctor out of network. that sounded great. but it's not working. >> it sounds great. we support it, concerned veterans for americans supported the bill. the problem is the v.a. is strangling it. they're trying to prevent veterans from getting that choice because that means they go outside the system and no one has been fired yet. right now you have to call a 1-800 number with your choice card and ask if you can see a private provider and they tell you if you
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live too far or waiting too long which usually means sorry, you better stay inside the v.a. it's not real choice and bureaucracy is battling at every point. >> what is your message to the unions blocking this new bill? >> if you want -- my message to unions blocking this bill is this is about veterans, not the bureaucracy, not the workers at the v.a. it's about serving veterans better. there's so many wonderful employees at the v.a., you should welcome accountability, welcome the ability to be rewarded for good behavior and fired for bad behavior. that is what the private sector has been doing for decades and that's what veterans deserve is quality health care and quality customer support. it shouldn't be about unions or nonunions. it should be all about the vets. >> what do you folks think? e-mail us. you can facebook us or tweet us as well. the unions stand in the way of accountability at the v.a. coming up, how does this sound? live updates on your baby and how they're sleeping
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we've got quick headlines and then you'll hear from some children, small ones in our studio. in a couple of hours president obama is going to announce a new $215 health initiative. the hope is to find cures for cancer and diabetes. that would be great. the white house has no -- has a plan to stop illegals from entering our country. it want to give countries in central america $1 billion. vice president joe biden has a "new york times" op-ed today that says the money will end poverty and keep children from seeking opportunities in the united states. she says she's not out
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of touch but hillary clinton flying high on your dime. newly released documents show clinton spent over $225,000 taxpayer money on more than 200 privately chartered flights during her eight years as a new york senator. she's got some explaining to do. elisabeth, over to you. >> we're hanging out with adorable babies here. there are high-tech helpers out there to take some of the guesswork out of parenting. we know that's the worst thing when it comes to doing the job. here to look at the top baby gadgets is fox news medical a team dr. marc siegel. and baby emma here. look at her, how responsive she is. the doctor is here and he's going to help us out because there's great tech gadgets. we're going to start with hers. what is she wearing? >> she has a nemo onesie. she's lying in a crib. she should be lying on her
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back. no bumpers. on her back. if she's immunized, i want her to have all her vaccinations because that cuts down on the incidents of sudden infant death syndrome by 50%. keep those bumpers out because they get in your way. you need the nemo onesie to see if your breathing is irregular and a parent can pick it up on your smart phone and know they're not breeging correctly. >> great news. there is something called viva length thermometer patch. travis has this on. this is great because taking a baby's temperature can be tricky but this takes guesswork out and makes it simple. >> this has a sweet little bear on it and can beam a smart temperature to another room. you shouldn't be in another room parents. stay in the room with your baby especially if your baby is not feeling well or is sick. if you have to go out of the room for awhile, this will tell you what the temperature is. we use behavior to tell us if a baby is sick or stop
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responding, stop eating. on top of that we always want to know their temperature. >> she loves you by the way. >> look at those pigtails. >> baby alert's chiel miernd system. >> that's something we use in a car. in the car seat, i'm horrified to think of parents leaving a hot car with a baby in a car seat. it does happen. i mean, you shouldn't need an alarm but this is a last-ditch effort to tell you your baby is still in that car seat. if you go more than ten feet away from this baby it's going to alarm. >> what a great thing to know, to keep you safe in there. are you travis and are you nine and a half months? hi, look at you. you're doing a good job and i like your socks. the iceland band, this is a terrific idea. >> i love this one. when i was nine months old my father dove into deep water to save my life because i got into the deep water of the pool and i will never forget that. in addition it would have been nice if i had one of
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these things. >> what does this do? >> it will tell if you you're under water for more than a few seconds. >> where does the alarm get sent to? >> to a smart phone. first of all, don't let your baby swim in deep water. watch them every second in the pool. the key here is that parents should always be on top of what their children are doing. on top of that, these are a little extra things. >> don't do the work for you but with every adult having a smart phone and always having it on them these alarms may save a kid's life. we'll take all the help we can get. >> i want to know when kids are sick. i want to have all that measurement, how they're breathing, what's their temperature. >> giovani and emma, we thank you for helping us out and we're happy you're nice and safe thanks to these devices. >> thanks to amazon. >> this next video is insane, and apparently so is this guy. a man armed with a gun storms into a television
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or more on car insurance. the average price of a 30 second commercial during the super bowl is a record $4.5 million which is a lot of money to sell pizza to people whose faces are already stuffed with pizza, you know. >> it's about buying the next pizza. welcome to our show. we are live from one of the
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coldest places in america and one of the hottest places in america. brian's at the super bowl. >> in arizona. hey there brian. >> time for super bowl xlix. for giants fans, the last time the super bowl was here the giants were here and beat the new england patriots. behind me is the university of arizona pom line and they are kind of enough to get up, travel two hours with us. the big story is richard "big daddy." every year he joins us, the sounds and sights of the super bowl. your focus this year, rich? >> a lot of eating. all the super bowl food that you can possibly get and enjoy, we did it. >> really? let's take a look at where rich ate. ♪ >> good morning. it's big daddy. i'm here in phoenix starting my food tour of the famous restaurants in town and i had to get a big breakfast. i'm here at matt's. come on in and join me.
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>> what's up? what's going on? >> big daddy how are you doing? >> let's start with something light. we've got a waffle here. chop and chip. rib chop marinated home fries. spoib big daddy sandwich. >> we're going to rename it the big daddy sandwich. >> at the culinary dropout there was chef andrew. chef andrew is going to show us how to make a world famous french onion dip. >> we've got a little bit of mayonnaise here and sour cream. there are types of onions. a little bit of sugar. last thing we've got sliced onions. the key is eight hours. >> we're going to grap a chip and go for it. >> perfect. super bowl sunday a nice
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cold beer and some chips and dip; right? >> deli in the desert. i'm not buying it. what have we got here? >> 35, 36 years ago a family moved here from new york and they couldn't get goodellly, new york deli in the desert. we opened up our own deli here. >> as a new yorker i enjoy that. let's give this thing a taste. >> how do we stack up to your new yorker? >> listen, i have no problem doing the rest of this. i couldn't leave without seeing the rock n'roll hall of famer legend alice cooper. >> good to see you, man. >> big daddy, meet the big union. >> i'm ready to take it on.
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why don't we do a little cheese a little sauerkraut. i'm going to go with the chili. >> we built the big unit and now i think it's time to -- [bell rings] >> here we go. >> there you go. the sights and sounds and food and smells of super bowl xlix. >> that's the big hurt. >> what are these? these are the big units and this is, of course, the perfect breakfast food. when you want a hot dog, when you think breakfast i think relish and onions. >> alice cooper, that thing is a knockout, man. >> alice cooper was raving about his appearance on "fox & friends." everything he's done in music for the past 40 years, that was the highlight, getting up in the morning. rich, thanks so much.
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you're going to be doing features for us each and every night? >> we'll be back. we're hitting a bunch of parties and seeing some celebrities. >> and you're doing it for the company. >> eat up, ladies. fantastic. >> ron rivera, he played the patriots in the preseason and he lost -- you have a nickname for him. you can slow me down any time. also he got eliminated by the seahawks. back to you guys in the stewed yes. >> thanks for giving us a taste and tour. i feel like i'm with you. brian and big daddy, that's the way to start the day. >> i don't think i saw big daddy paying for any of that. did you? >> let's roll the tape. we're going to say hello to heather childers. >> we have serious news to start with. caught on camera, the moment a powerful gas explosion ripped through a mexico city maternity hospital. >> do something! >> really terrifying.
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a nurse and two babies are dead. at least 70 more injured including seven newborns in serious condition. the blast so powerful it knocked down about three-fourths of the building. police say the explosion was caused by a hose bursting on a tanker truck that was delivering propane gas to the hospital's kitchen. this happened on dutch tv. do you see him this man? he's armed with a gun. he stormed into the studio and took a security guard hostage. police swat teams quickly took him down. [screaming] >> that man claiming to be part of the hacking group. he said that that group would detonate bombs if the station did not put him on tv. by the way that gun was a fake. a jockey is facing felony charges this morning after this picture
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surfaced. it allegedly shows him holding a device to shock the horse. the racing commissioner suspending the 43-year-old claiming he used the device to go from fifth place to winning a race in houston. but he claims that the picture was photo shopped. what do you think? and he says someone is trying to frame him. not the first time that chappa has been in hot water. he was slapped with a fine in 1994 for using a nail to make a horse go faster. those are a look at your headlines. >> scary to look at that. poor horse. we'll get to the bottom of that. the president says he wants to secure our borders so why are border agents secretly being asked to roll out the welcome mat? >> what's it like seconds before a country music superstar takes the stage? >> kind of a cerebral approach. there's 5,000 people there waiting to hear you sing. >> going to be fun. that's what we do it for. it is going to be a good
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>> back in the month of november, president obama said his first priority on immigration was to remove genuine threats to our security. remember? >> we're going to keep focusing enforcement resources on actual threats to our security. felons. not families. criminals. not children. gang members. not a mom who's working hard to provide for her kids. we'll prioritize just like law enforcement does every day. >> new training documents given to immigration officials tell a much different story. agents are now being asked to actively search for illegals who might qualify
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for amnesty. doesn't this make it harder for them to secure our border? we're going to ask a former senior attorney for immigration and customs enforcement. thanks for being with us john. can you do both at the same time efficiently? can you check for eligibility and maintain proper security? >> good morning, guys. thanks for having me back. this new directive from d.h.s. has the potential to have a negative and detrimental effect on our border security and foreign national security. it looks like an utter waste of time. agents at the border are first line of defense against terrorists, drug traffickers and weapons smugglers. every weapon they spend screening someone for deferred action eligibility is another minute they can't spend doing their jobs protecting our border and keeping it safe. >> essentially the agents who are protecting us are suddenly becoming clerks. i just apprehended you now i'm going to ask you 20 questions to see if we can avoid deporting you. this would be akin to the i.r.s., they've got your
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return on their table and they're going you know what? i think you should try to qualify for this deduction which is kind of crazy. that's not the job. why? why? >> steve that's a very good point. the biggest thing is that the president even under this new executive action, he said that people who have recently and illegally entered our country they're on the top of the list as far as priorities for deportation. so to add border patrol officers who have just caught someone who has illegally entered the united states and has committed one or more federal felonies to ask them to screen this person for eligibility is unreasonable. because so few of these people who have just entered the united states illegally can possibly be eligible for this sort of benefit and this sort of deferred action that it's unreasonable and it's a waste of resources and a waste of time. >> to see what they have to do here first they ask if the illegal, if they qualify for amnesty. then suspend caizs for
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people who enter the united states illegally. the government tells them to i.d. security is supposed to be our number one priority but this seems to down play that no? >> elisabeth, it makes sense for i.c.e. to identify people who are in detention facilities who might have eligibility for benefits. ultimately they're going to be able to stay here then let's not waste resources detaining them unless they are a danger to the security. but at the border where we have to have boots on the ground, we have to have agents who risk their lives every day keeping us safe they cannot waste their time screening people for benefits when 99.9% of them are not going to be eligible. it puts our border security and national security at risk. >> it looks like they're looking for every reason possible not to deport people who probably should be. john, thank you. >> thank you. >> it is 13 minutes before the top of the hour on this
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look at that. we've gotten into the way back machine. there is tearious rucker. he's come a long way from hosting for me. brian just caught up with him ahead of the super bowl out in phoenix last night. brian, a lot of people are realizing they're dishing to the -- in addition to the many parties and big game and commercials, there is a lot of
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first rate entertainment out there. >> yeah. you're big fans of darius rucker, up until today, now that he's gone country last night he was tabbed to pack the house and headline the major concert of the night in phoenix, arizona, at the bird's nest, at the phoenix open sponsored by coor's lite. before the concert he opened up his bus to find out what it's like in front of 5,000 people and reveals his super bowl moment. watch. ♪ ♪ welcome to the bird's nest concert. the rock star, hootie and the blowfish turn country star. before he goes on stage in front of thousands, he invited us inside. not bad. really nice. nice living room. you got some flat screens here. nice to see you.
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go out on your own, that's huge. but to go out and do country, talk about that transition. >> i was surprised at how big a deal it was. coming from the pop world and coming over to country, there was a lot of nay sayers a lot of people asking my label, i can't believe you signed this. but it was one of those things where my label let me do what i want to do and let me be who i wanted to be. i just happened to write some country songs that clicked with the public. ♪ ♪ >> one thing you're wearing a navy seals shirt and you're a very patriotic guy. where did that come from? >> a lot of my uncles and cuffs were in the military. i was in the rotc at one time. i believe we have such a great country is those guys are so willing to give their lives for our country. >> when you look at your career and when you accomplished and
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then think back to the highlight that really happened around 2000, 1999, i was co-hosting "fox & friends." everything else is gravy. it's like you won your championship. >> absolutely right. i already have my super bowl. that was fun. that was one of those things i never got to do before. >> thanks so much. can we take that walk over to you? >> absolutely. ♪ ♪ >> are you ready to go? you know there is 5,000 people there waiting to hear you sing. >> it will be fun. that's what we do is to play for people of the it will be a good time. ♪ ♪ >> wow. what fun. brian, thanks for that behind the scenes i'm not sure there is a better
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guy out there than darius rucker. what a nice sit-down. >> you know what's in his trailer? kurt warner ball. he wants to remember where he came from. he likes sports and doing concerts. he'll be busy all week. by the way he's got an album coming out called "southern style." comes out march 31. he believes it will be his best yet. he wanted us to mention that. so get ready for it. guys, i can't wait for the next two hours 'cause we'll have a lot of great things planned including a sit-down with the governor of arizona. his first one with fox since his big election. >> what's his name? >> governor doug doocy and he grew up with steve, same family. >> cousin doocy? >> that's funny. >> he's coming up. and brian live at super bown xlix.
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stand by. you just saw this. deputy white house press secretary yesterday trying to defend the narrative that the taliban, not terrorists. eric schultz was gone. what really happened? former press secretary dana perino with the scoop, top of the hour. first, more from the university of arizona pet band with "take on me." hit it. ♪$añ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ ♪ ♪ ♪kind ♪'s p
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good morning. today is friday, january 30. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. one of the five gitmo prisoners swapped for beau bergdahl busted in talks with the taliban. but the administration isn't worried. in fact, it's doubling down. >> i can tell you we're very comfortable that we can mitigate that threat. >> will they stick to that story with news this morning that the taliban has struck again? and a commercial pilot gets locked out of the cockpit while they're 35,000 feet. okay. so who is running the plane and how did they land? we've got a happy ending. >> wow. i[r!b we arájut at super bown xlix in phoenix where one seahawks player facing the decision of a lifetime. play in this sunday's game or stay behind for the birth of his
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♪ ♪ >> wow. university of arizona band. they made the long trek here, been up since 12 driving down have not slept. that is katy perry. she's going to be playing half time. something else that's significant. i did not know this and i don't think you knew this, elisabeth. super bowl 1 where i don't know if your father-in-law was actually playing then, but super bowl 1 was featured the university of arizona at half time they made these trips to los angeles at the rose bowl to do it. they're the first band to do this. to make shapes on the field. they would make a liberty bell eventually and then send a crack up the side. that's why they said enough of ucla. not usc. forget about university of santa barbara, we're going to go with the university of arizona. all these men and women, they do this just for recreation. they don't get scholarships. they don't get financial aid.
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they do it because they love it and they got that tradition that dates all the way back and an opportunity to say i went to the same school as geraldo rivera who is coming up at 8:00 o'clock. >> he sure is. an exciting weekend as the patriots and seahawks are set to face off there on the green. we can not wait to hear more from you. and i'm sure that you heard all this happened overnight before you -- you might want to take notes. one of the gitmo prisoners is in touch with the taliban. but don't worry about it. the defense department is vqlz 21bcly'j-8s=/1[ j-;a[ comfortable about it for some reason. watch rear admiral john kirby from the pentagon. >> from a couple of directions we take all allegations of reengagement very, very seriously. there is different ways of considering reengagement. it doesn't necessarily mean return to the battlefield. doesn't matter. we take it all seriously. we have a good security partnership with the government of qatar. they have provided assurances and i can tell you that we are
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comfortable as a defense department, that we can mitigate any threat that could be posed by any one of these individuals in terms of terrorist activity. again, i can't talk about the details. i can tell you we're very comfortable that we can mitigate that threat. >> okay. so we're monitoring them and that's how we picked up the confidential cell phone. we don't know if it was one of the bad guys or one of the bad guys called another bad guy and we picked it up. it was revealed on capitol hill during a top secret meeting and somebody blabbed. we knew going in that what the president did, swapping the one for five was a violation of federal law. but critics said from the get-go this is a bad deal. their stock and trade is terror. they will go back to it. here is general tom mcinerny. >> the fact is we got a buck sergeant for five four star generals. they have a lot of knowledge that they were continuing to generate at gitmo and they're
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now going back on the battlefield. it's like during world war ii at the battle of the bulge we decide to ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ release five general officers that we captured. it doesn't make sense. if doesn't pass the sniff test. >> the white house doesn't want to call them terrorists, because we would be negotiating with terrorist. these were high risk to the united states officials generals, in fact, there being held in gitmo that has been released and now neighbor they'll call them terrorists. they infiltrated to kill three americans. what do you think? >> what they did, the way the reports go, they pretended to be and wore the uniform of an afghan army officer and they went in there, got into the base, got inside the wire and they killed three of our guys doing this as private contractors. also in afghanistan yesterday 22 were killed, including children when they were massacred because they weren't members of the taliban.
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that's the group in 2002 president bush labeled a terrorist group that should not be afforded any of the geneva convention rights, including article 3. this is already on the books. here is the thing that we should keep in mind, we could split hairs and work with language. the bottom line is what does our enemy think? our enemy thinks they're terrorists. they think that we are bad. they are seeing that we exchange prisoner for prisoner. there is a motivation now to grab more people from the west, more americans and the more significant they gain, the more significant of prisoners we could give up. that is what the beau bergdahl decision has shown because last april it happened. and look how many swaps have taken place yet. >> that we know of. >> when you think about the five in uruguar, the four in oman, five in afghanistan, all out of gitmo for no reason, you wonder how many times we're going to be opening up the show talking about them going back to the world of terror. sadly, way too much. >> the administration wants to get out of afghanistan. they couldn't leave a guy
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behind, i get that. they want to close gitmo. now it's blown up in their face. one of the bad guys back in the bad business. >> bike brian, stick around. in the meantime, heather childers. >> amazing story. this was not a movie. this happened. wild story. the plane coming in for a landing without the pilot? the captain of a delta flight got locked out of the cockpit when the doorjambed. the captain told the passengers that the first officer would make the landing. >> our pilot just got locked out. we're going to land. >> that plane did land safely but it had to be towed to the gate. another outrageous story for you. passengers smashed the windows
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of a subway train to escape a car that was filling up with smoke. >> oh, my god! oh my god! >> it happened at the quincy station in boston. the smoke apparently came from a fail your in the propeller system. when the doors of the one car didn't open they broke the windows to escape. no one was injured. thankfully. what is wrong with politics today? possibly this, a man elected to a county board is actually dead. officials in pennsylvania are trying to figure out how larry mark wood, who died back in 2012 was reappointed. commissioners say that he just, quote, slipped through the cracks. but check it out, he's actually still listed on the county's web site. and those are a look at your headlines. >> those are your headlines. this is the headline in the daily news. super bowl sunday. that's right. the seattle star is having a son by this woman right here. >> richard sherman.
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>> he's supposed to play the game. but if she has the baby he's got to decide, am i with her or am i with the team? >> that's right. he said richard sherman, he's gog do his father a favor first and stay in there another week or two. but nature may take its course. what should he do? we asked you. should he stay or go? the e-mail from diane says my husband was in the military and overseas when our first son was born. look how many soldiers missed their birth to do theirlliá +hyi%ev:lfkhx8ávh.mp? sm= the field. jerjñ was born when my dad was in germany and he didn't see me until i was 18 months old. >> it's more important to be around after birth. >> alex tweeted, i would miss the game. nothing like the joy of god creating life. brian, what else? >> we got more feedback. men are useless during birth. if i was his girlfriend, i would say go play and bring home the money, honey. i got this. that is so right.
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you're not just talking about a good player. you're talking about one of the top five players on the field. that will change the line. that could actually in a game this big and this large, it could change the outcome of this contest. and after all, in the big picture, especially if it's a c section, you might as well be watching from the stands. in the big picture you really don't do any good and there is things called videotapes cameras. you could almost relive that moment of. >> so you're weighing in. you say he should play the game? >> play the game. i would say you have other players like flacco played the game. and al michaels who is a broadcaster, missed the birth of his daughter to call a game. sherman is doing the right thing by saying it's a tough decision, but it's not. >> let's take a look at the decision at the hasselbeck house. tim hasselbeck was in a similar situation. >> he was just moved to the cardinals ten days before taylor was born. and he witnessed -- he came into the birth, but then i think he
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was in his pads and cleats and then took off for practice right after. i told him to go. >> but he was there! he was there. >> he was there. it ended up timing up. but i think it's really in the hands of the mom because if the woman is going to use it against the dad for the rest of time, then that might have to play into the decision making. i was fine with him going to practice. i would have been fine with him going to the super bowl. the baby will be there when he gets back. hopefully with a ring. >> keep the comments coming. e-mail facebook and tweeting. >> we love hearing from you. you saw this, deputy white house press secretary struggling to defend the narrative that the taliban aren't terrorists. yesterday eric schultz was gone. so what really happened there? former white house press secretary dana perino on her way to the curvy couch with the inside scoop. >> you better have some scoop. you can't escape the long arm of the law no matter who you are. john kerry scratching his head because he woke up today with a ticket. lack of snow diplomacy.
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in qatar. but the pentagon says it has the situation under control. >> we have a good security partnership with the government of qatar. they have freewayed assurances and i can tell you that we are comfortable as a defense department, that we can mitigate any threat that could be posed by any one of these individuals in terms of terrorist activity. again, i can't talk about the details. i can tell you we're very comfortable that we can mitigate that threat. >> i'm joined by former white house press secretary and co-host of "the five," dana perino. i want to dig into all the insight that you might have on this. first of all, i think a lot of people are having a hard time understanding how the pentagon can feel comfortable with these five detainees released first and foremost. but one, that now in contact again apparently with the taliban. and not to the surprise of any these are high risk officials. okay? terror officials that have a record that said likely to reestablish contact with terror. >> i think what the rear admiral was trying to do was reassure
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american we got this. the pentagon will worry about it. you don't need to. the problem is i think it sounded overconfident and a little bit arrogant and rather than just saying yes, we knew it was a risk, we are managing the risk. we are on top of it. we can assure you that we are on top of it. but they can't guarantee that nothing is going to happen. i think if a militant is released from our prison in a swap and they end up on the battlefield eight months later, and even if it is just a phone call how do you think terrorists organize? they communicate with one another. it's good. i think that the good news is that we are able to track that. in that regard, we can feel more secure that the pentagon is on top of something. >> we're creating the situation where they're able to reestablish contact by releasing them in a trade. >> i felt maybe he was trying to do was suggest maybe we want them to establish some contacts because that gives us some insight to some possible intel for track examining hopefully preventing additional attacks in the future. i'm being kind. >> now they're out there to help
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us get information. this is so interesting to me. i think you better than anyone know the task of being able to communicate a dozpy j/ objective in times of war. when you heard eric schultz yesterday say and really stumble on the fact that they can't call the taliban terrorists what was your reaction and analysis of the language and purpose of what he said? and then i want your reaction. take a look. >> the taliban is an armed insurgency. ice system a terrorist group. so we don't make concessions to terrorists groups. >> does the administration consider them a terrorist organization or not? >> they do carry out tactics that are akin to terrorism. they do pursue terrorist attacks. >> so we saw josh earnest then stepping back into the game. your analysis? >> first of all, i would think that the deputy press secretary who only gets to fill in once in a while, and i don't think that he was not on the next day because of any other reason that
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maybe josh earnest's schedule allowed him to be back at the podium. as deputy, you fill had when you are needed. >> tough message to deliver. >> i do know eric schultz anticipated that they would be getting that question that day. so he had gone to the national security council or the white house, his bosses, to say what am i supposed to say about this question? so he was using a talking point that was given to him by the white house superiors, which, to me, you can't blame the press office for this. the press office is just a delivery device for the message that the white house and the president wants to communicate. it's actually on the president does not think the taliban are terrorists. it's not the press office's fault. as inartful as it was and maybe he was kind of embarrassed by looking at that tape it's actually not his fault. the problem lies much deeper and higher than the press office. >> which is in the enforcement or narrative that they like to carry out. so what do you diagnose as the
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main problem at the heart of the message that the white house is trying to give? >> there is two things. one, the white house is looking at the long game. they want to be able to say in january of 2017 when he's on his farewell tour, that he ended two wars and that he changed the course of american foreign policy. the problem is the taliban aren't cooperating with his narrative that he wants to say in two years from now. and also just the right thing to do would be to not pull out troops immediately. until very recently, the president had said don't attack the taliban. they told our military to stand down until they started realizing the taliban is still coordinating with al-qaeda and there is evidence that they're coordinating with isis. so their narrative is running into problems. the second thing that is a problem is the white house even though they might think they get tough coverage, they really don't. so they don't prepare for the toughest questions. >> wow. the tough questions are coming and you know the taliban game of taboo is getting old with the american people. and i think as it pertains to our security, we're this trouble. >> he just said theyfsuldú)0y/ñ7 w x>+=hgpwtpíçkc0e9alla?c attack.
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coincidence. thank you very much. the city university of new york graduate center telling faculty members to stop addressing their students with courtesy titles like mister or miss. the interim provost claim that policy is part of an ongoing effort to insure a respectful welcoming and gender inclusive work environment. that political correctness going too far? joining us right now is a campus correspondent for campus reform.org. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> okay. so what do you think about what they're doing? >> this sends a terrible message to students. it tells them that it's better to address the future employer by their first name and realistically, that's not going to serve students well in the real world where most employers do expect to be called mister and mrs. >> but there is a real pc push across the country for
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genderless pronouns. i was in an event last night where i was speaking to a school counselor and they said there is kind of a push, don't say he or she. use another word like they or some other things that they went down. but that's just how we're progressing right now in this country. >> right. and the university tried to play this off and say they're trying to comply with title 9. nowhere in title 9 does it require that universities use gender neutral titles. so this is like you said, another higher education institution bow to go political correctness. and it's the proverbial slippery slope. before we know it, we're going to -- university professors point at students and say hey you, because calling on a student with a biblical name could be discriminatory against secular students. >> you're absolutely right. i hadn't thought about it, butc#:1édó;eñótovqe v0ó v8i[x1mç &c @&c@ it's just a matter of time. we got the title 9 legal principles up. the number one thing is prohibit
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all kinds of discrimination, including gender. and if they get government funding, you got to abide by this. do you think that's just an excuse they're using? well, we have to do it because of title 9. we're a state university. we need the money and so we got to follow the law. >> it seems to be the case. but they have attorneys who work on title 9 specifically coming out and saying that there is no reason that the university needs to do this. and this points to a much larger trend at universities that the leadership institutes campus reform.org has been following. that is this intense effort by universities to protect transgender students and faculty member. we saw at texas university that they spent over $100,000 to implement gender neutral bathrooms on campus and they're in the midst of a budget crisis right now. it's really unfortunate to see this is the direction that higher education is headed in our country. >> let's see if other schools do the same. we thank you very much for
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joining us live today from washington. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you think about that? e-mail us please. coming up, this guy was just added to the list of the most wanted terrorists in the world. so who is he and where is he? here is a hint. he may have driven to you work recently. that's a good tease. and you can't escape the long arm of the law no matter who you are. what was john kerry scratching his head over this morning? that ticket he just got. ♪ ♪ are you still getting heartburn flare-ups?
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>> with a little help from the goal and the crowd three two, one, ladies and gentlemen, can i have you guys turn around real quick. your dad is home from the air force! he's been serving overseas! he is home master sergeant aaron mckeon! he has been serving 20 years in the united states air force! >> one incredible moment. the tampa bay lightning helped this 20 year veteran surprise his wife after he returned from south korea. look at that hug. >> i'm just glad they didn't fall down. they were running on ice. >> gosh. >> dad's home. >> heartwarming. i love those stories. >> what a great image. we're going to go back down to the super bowl out in arizona in a minute. but first the headlines. >> some news we've been following overnight. updates for you. this guy was just added to the list of the most wanted
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terrorists. so who is he and where is he? he may have driven you to work recently. the f.b.i. says he drove taxis in our nation's capitol. he traveled to africa in 2012 to fight with the terror group al-shabab. investigators fear that he will come back and combine that terror training with his knowledge of the dc area. there is a $50,000 reward for his arrest. so take a good look. terrifying scene caught on camera at a dutch tv station. a man armed with a gun stormed into the studio took a security guard hostage of the police swat teams quickly took him down. >> may be wondering why? that man claimed to be part of a hacking group. he said that that group would detonate bombs if the station didn't put him on tv. his gun was a fake.
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and even the secretary of state doesn't get a pass. john kerry fined $50,000 for failing -- that would be quite a lot for shoveling snow. so $50, that was it from the sidewalk in front of his boston home. the city's mayor vowing to crack down on anyone who left sidewalks buried from this week's blizzard. the state department spokesperson says kerry was overseas at the time. the sidewalk high school since been cleared. that would be outrageous. speaking outrageous, ever call out to work with an excuse like this? >> sounds like a good dentist. >> oh, yeah. >> what's his name? >> krentiss. >> his name is krentiss. >> you are not the only one. a new survey from career builder
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reveals some of the most outrageous excuses people have actually used. like this one i drunk and forgot which waffle house i parked my car next to. yep. somebody used that. and here is this one, i'm not late. i was thinking about work on the way in. and i went out to my car to drive to work and the trunk had been stolen out of it. and guess what? that employee actually had a photo to prove it. but it doesn't prove if he actually took his trunk out himself and took that picture to get away with it. >> heather, you could be right. >> i think i might be. >> my excuse, i'm sorry i'm late. i was shoveling my driveway to avoid xnpbsrm]1j> 6t> that is hysterical. thank you. now we head to extreme weather. more storms moving in time just for the big weekend. this after parts of the northeast were crippled by three feet of snow. >> she's not wearing a hat and doesn't have an umbrella so how
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bad could it be, maria molina? >> well, we're just looking at a clipper swinging through parts of northeast. for places like new york city or areas south and west of us, you're looking at snow showers early this morning. it could be a little slick in some spots especially along higher elevations of the appalachians. snow is coming down a little bit heavier across parts of new england. that's going to be the area that could be looking at significant snowfall parts of maine could be picking up more than a foot of snow. we have winter storm warnings that have been issued there. the wind will be picking up throughout the day today and it's going to be a cold one across the northeast as we head into tomorrow. then comes our next storm. it's across parts of the rockies today, heads towards the midwest as we head into sunday and could produce several inches of snowfall. the big question is, what does this storm do sunday night into monday? it's going to be another very tough forecast. some computer models already hinting to heavy snow across parts of the northeast. keep a close watch on that storm system. otherwise the other big story this weekend whether conditions
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in arizona will be beautiful for the super bowl. 2003 have a dome so we could close it if conditions were bad. but temperatures out there should be in the 60s. very light winds, 5 to 10 miles an hour. let's head back inside. >> all right. so in the town that's going to have 66 degrees on sunday, we find brian kilmeade. hello, brian. >> we're here at the nfl experience, appropriately in front of the special locker room and his coach. we're talking about ron rivera head coach of the carolina panthers who played the seahawks twice this year and he's the reigning 2013 coach of the year who won super bowl 20 with the chicago bears. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> first, when you look at this game and then we got an important message 'cause what you went through personally and your military background when you look at this game and the seahawks a sloppy game the first time you played them. 13-9, they win. then eliminate you in the playoffs. is seattle right now better than the team that won the super bowl last year? >> it may be. i think they're trending up.
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you go back and look at the way they played us earlier in the season and the way they played us in the playoff game, they're phenomenal. i think russell wilson was about as sharp as he could have been. no turnovers. they had two against us. they played a very solid football game. >> without the 12th man, you had to play them on the road in that deafening stadium. are they neutralized to a degree? are they not nearly as tough on the road? >> i think as far as the pass rush is determined. their defense relies on that noise that the 12th man makes. they travel very well as far as their fans are concerned. who knows? they may take over this stadium. >> you're the coach ofñ+&c girlfriend is going to have a baby. i think i'm going to miss the game. what would you tell him? >> they can video it. >> are you going to the game? >> absolutely. >> i would have gone to the game, gone to the hospital as soon as i could. >> you mentioned the distraction of deflate gate and whether you think it was big or not, it is big. you're coach bill belichick. does that take them down a notch? what do you think?
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>> i don't know. coaches really is a sharp man. he'll probably use it to get his team to focus together. we have to come together. the football team. that's kind of the approach i believe he's going to take. >> so you as a young man grew up in a military family. your dad was in the army, representing puerto rico. you went five six different places growing up and you got usa insurance. usaa insurance. january 5 when your house burns and you lose 30% of your stuff, that insurance came in handy. >> yes, it did. i've been a usa member since 1986. my father passed it on to me as a legacy. it's a very dynamic insurance company 'cause they service primarily military. because of my dad's service, i inherited it. i've had it ever since. this is really the biggest claim i've ever had to file. they've been there every step of the way for us. >> what's it like knowing, smelling smoke and getting up and realizing your house is on fire? >> it speaks very well to having smoke detectors in your house.
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we also had a home security system that kicked in. when you have that, it insures you have a chance to get out. it's scary. >> right. and you have the fourth annual usa awards correct? >> yes. salutes the service. it's very big deal here as far as the nfl is concerned because so many players contribute their time and efforts to supporting the military. usaa salutes the services, big award. this year is jarrett allen. it will be interesting to see who wins. >> coach, you're two steps away from getting back here. you guys are on the right track. teams are on the verge, they usually get ready. no doubt, one time i think i'll be talking to you as the coach of the team in the super bowl. >> that's the plan, brian. we've done really good things. we got hot at the right time of the year as well. >> thanks. >> nice to see you. back to you guys in the studio and in a little while, another special guest. >> thank you. >> another rivera. geraldo rivera. two riveras and two doocys as
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well. >> what's going on around? are there two hasselbecks around? >> actually there are. one of the five gitmo prisoner swapped for beau bergdahl just busted for talking on the phone with the taliban. the white house isn't worried, though. are you? we're going to include some of your e-mail next. that's right. and your kids no them from the wizards of we'vely place. playing a young ronald reagan actor joining us live. ♪ ♪
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a stroke by a third. a study says drinking may be worse for people in their 50s and 60s than high blood pressure and diabetes. wow. and no vaccination, no service. some doctors are firing patients who refuse to vaccinate against the measles. this after an outbreak that has left dozens sick. doctors posting notices at their office and on social media saying unvaccinated people will not be seen because they are a danger to other patients. strong stance there. >> indeed. we've got a fox news alert. we're here in new york city brian is out in arizona. brian, the big news is -- and we warned people about this because our military analyst said this would happen. if you trade five top taliban guys for one deserter, one of those five guys is going to go back into the terror business and the news is that -- the flash yesterday was that one of these five, we don't know which one -- returned to militant activities and then later we found out that apparently they were simply trying to make
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contact with the taliban again and apparently they've been successful. >> so you look at this and you wonder what is the message? the pentagon says the message is whether you desert or not, we're not going to leave you behind. my question is, did he even want to be saved? he left on his own, according to his men. so let's listen to admiral kirby explain the whole thing. admiral kirby came out and said i think the message is good for the military. >> to a larger point of your question p the trade with sergeant bergdahl, we still stand by this decision as being the right decision. it's a powerful message to our troops and our families that we're not going to leave you behind. it doesn't matter how you came to be missing. we'll deal with that later and right now general millie is dealing with that. we're going to make sure we can get you home. >> and we got him home before we pulled out of afghanistan. that was the plan. >> there is a narrative there and top military analysts are not agreeing there. they're worried and they're
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sounding off. watch. >> there is a big gap between not leaving anyone behind and trading a deserter for five terrorists which are now not terrorists because somebody decided they're armed insurgents, which is crap. >> something that really really ticks me off. i wore a buck sergeant stripes on my collar before i went to the dark side and became an officer. he's no sergeant unless you get stripes for serving the taliban. >> that's what our military analysts feel about it. brian, tell us about some of the viewer responses. >> yeah. we're gotting facebook andéiqa tweets. alan says, whether democrats admit it or not, we're at war. you don't release captured prisoners of war until the war ended and someone has surrendered. it's about the president emptying gitmo. that's my feeling. >> another says what about the lives lost capturing these five gitmo terrorists? shouldn't somebody be held
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responsible? >> and phyllis says instead of worrying about the gitmo five that are released, a done dole, we should be worried about the remaining inmates that obama wants to release. it's scary to think. we can't say islamic terrorism. there is a big list out there that's not in line with the narrative. >> and it's early. so far only one of the five. do you think more will? i bet there is a good chance. coming up on this super bowl friday. >> next up, your kids know him from the wizards of warierly place. the actor tapped to play a young ronald reagan joining us live. first, more from the marching band at university of arizona. ♪ ♪
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he grew up before our eyes as one of the stars of disney channel's "wizards of waverly place." now david henry is taking on a new challenge, playing get this, ronald reagan in the first biography based on the 40th president's life. yep. he's going to play a young ronald reagan. david, are you ready for that challenge? thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me. absolutely ready. very excited. >> so you're 25. what do you know about reagan? you didn't get a chance to see him running the country. >> no. i had grown up, my family definitely admires him. he's an iconic president. my nana was the first one to call me when she up to out i got the role. she goes, my baby, ronald reagan is so beautiful. she's italian. going to be amazing. one time his wife came to italy and she brought her furniture to italy.
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very italian mentality. >> but they love reagan in your house. you made sure it's something you felt good about? >> script is awesome. i'm teen reagan in his lifeguard years to early actor years. so i have to wear like a -- almost like a wrestlerf+ zmh@tm má 3 look at you. i can't even tell the difference. there is david and that's the real reagan to the left. i could see you doing this. >> yeah. it hugs a little awkward, but it's going to be fantastic. i'm going to be excited to do it. >> here is the other thing didn't he have like 100 saves? little notches on trees? >> yeah. almost like a folklore between the whole thing of how many people he saved. apparently he dragged 12 people out. there is a scene where a woman is having a panic attack in the water. i flap around a little bit get her out rescue her. take her out. >> it could be a future voter. don't hit her too hard. >> yeah. >> your career is off to a heck of a start.
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now you're promoting two other movies "little boy" and another. one is more serious than the other. >> yeah. one a very big comedy. very funny. "little boy" is a world war ii drama that deals with a family whose loved one goes off to war and i'm left to take care of the family and deal with the shame of not being able to go off to war myself. it's very dramatic very inspirational film, one for the family. definitely deals with a philosophy that's relevant. which is what do you put your faith in? yourself or something bigger than you? something that i can relate to and i think millions of americans will be able to as well. >> and your show on my house constantly. you have all this fame at disney. we've seen some of the kids not stick with maybe staying on the straight and a narrow. was that important to you to be a 25-year-old seasoned actor and not somebody that doesn't know how to handle the fame at 21? >> no. i'm very lucky to have a good family around me. i'm very lucky to have good friends and people who keep me grounded and coming out of
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disney, i wanted to do it right. i wanted to respect my audience and i wanted them to be able to grow with me. so i'm very blessed to get good movies that all my fans can go to. >> lastly, 2004, reagan passed away. i think that's when people realized how much he meant to the country. do you feel a lot of responsibility on your shoulders to do it right? >> absolutely. he said so many great things. one of my favorite quotes was that change starts at the dinner table. and i think that's absolutely right. i think with especially in the family unit, i think it's something that's very important and i hope to do it justice. i'm not looking forward to wearing that tight speedo. >> he's a good guy. best of luck and good luck with all three of your movies coming out. >> thank you. >> guys, back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. coming up in our final hour "fox & friends," the pentagon denying reports that beau bergdahl will be charged with desertion. but geraldo rivera is calling their bluff. what he knows as he comes in to studio e. it's a bumpy ride.
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it is friday, january 30. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. back to the terror battlefield. one of the prisoners swapped for beau bergdahl just busted in talks with the taliban. the administration still won't call the taliban terrorists even though they just took credit for killing three americans. geraldo rivera has been face-to-face with the taliban and is standing by with his thoughts for you. and breaking overnight, an entire wedding party ride not guilty a hot air balloon crash lands in the middle of the street. what the heck went wrong and how is everybody? we've got a status update. meanwhile live from the super bowl brian?
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>> as you know, we're live at super bown xlix in phoenix, first time since the giants beat the new england patriots. one player facing a decision of a lifetime. play in sunday's game or watch your son be born. what would you do? we'll ask the sea gals who have never been happier because they're on "fox & friends" and they know mornings are better with friends. right, ladies? >> right. >> this is tony dungee and you're watching "fox & friends". ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> very nice. the guys and gals from the university of arizona marching band live. just what you want to do when you're a college kid get in the bus at midnight and ride over to be on a morning show. but that's what they're doing. with great spirit and humor today. >> worth it for the big weekend. >> especially because they heard geraldo rivera is going to be on "fox & friends" on friday. they hopped into the bus and next thing you know without any sleep, because they wanted to greet their most famous alumni semi in person about the
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2500 miles away. ♪ ♪ >> flashback. >> what a treat for you. >> i got a chill. >> i did. arizona boy. >> all right. for the next ten minutes we got a lot to talk about. let's start with this, i'm sure you're not surprised, we all saw it coming when the trade was made beau bergdahl who apparently deserted for the five senior members of the taliban think tank that we released from gitmo, we knew they were going to go back into the terror businessó+fd6 %çyç is a report, at least one of of them has already. >> there is a report that one of the five released to qatar in the middle east is now in communication with his former colleagues in afghanistan. but he is still in qatar. so there is no evidence that he's actually joined with his former colleagues to perpetrate
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terrorism, although there is the report from senator lindsey graham that he has been in communication. but i must say we are keeping pretty good tabs on them. if i were those five, i would be looking over my shoulder. i think we can not underestimate how significant and profound and muscular our surveillance of these five is. >> what are we going to do? >> what are we supposed to do to reiterate brian's question there it said they will likely rejoin terrorist groups. we're not even naming the taliban as a terrorist group. do you have an issue with that? >> when i got to afghanistan in november of 2001, eight western journalists were killed in november 2001 by the taliban. two of the eight were women. four of the eight were shot up so badly, we thought they had been skinned. it was so horrifying. since the taliban has done a suicide bombings and booby traps
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and blue on green, green on blue killing as the three american contractors at the airport yesterday. having said all that, there is a big difference between the taliban essentially and indigenous afghan pakistan tribal phenomenon. remember, the taliban was the government in afghanistan 'til we overthrew them in 2001. and al-qaeda, we went after the taliban because they hosted al-qaeda. al-qaeda was not an afghan pakistan group. it was an arab group. it was sunni muslim extremists. bin laden and so forth from chechnya. >> you're making a distinction. but but they're called terrorists. >> brian has a question. >> we know in 2002 they were labeled they were not going to be subject to do the geneva convention because they were labeled as a terrorist organization. i think we agree in the big picture, we know, these five
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guys are not going to start tutoring on the weekends. we know they're going back. >> you think? >> they're going to communicate. they're going to use shuttles. they're going to use different informers to keep them up to date. we released five four-star taliban generals for one american that is dubious in the way he was let go and by everybody that served with him was a deserter. when you look at the 4-0 -- the five -- these are all ticking time bombs. it's like we're pushing the lever to give the other team another chance. don't you;wi2j(hrdigñ? >> sort of brian. but let me just say they have been held since 2002. 13 years. how long do you hold them without charging them? you know how i feel about guantanamo bay. i think it's a shyster's ploy to evade the united states constitution. i don't like it. you can't keep them forever, i don't believe. what you do from here -- >> we never heard of life in
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prison? >> bergdahl, he may be flawed and he may be a deserter. he may be everything else but isn't it better that he's in the united states than on a video with his head being cut off by some extremist in the middle east? i just think that bergdahl home is better than bergdahl there and i do believe that bergdahl will be charged. it is my information right now that he will be charged not with treason, but with some kind of shirking of duty some kind of desertion, which is sentenced to five years in the stockade. he was a prisoner for five years. nbc and others are reporting that the five years he was a prisoner of the taliban in afghanistan will be credited. in essence, he'll get time served. he'll be charged with this lesser charge of desertion, shirking duty. it's as if he walked off his guard post and went to a bar. not that he went over to the enemy. so the five years he'll be
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sentenced will be credited with the five years he was kept in captivity. that may be a good way to end this. >> should they add on the years of lives taken from those who went out and sought his recovery, sought his return and in fact, died, lost their lives? >> i have no come back to that. that's absolutely the most painful aspect of this. >> it is. >> i don't know. you have to link it up and i'm certain that some have and i've heard his platoon mates and their opinions of him. so i can't in any way object to what they are saying. >> the think that makes it muddy is yes, we brought someone home, but it was betrayed. it was the idea of trading. now saying we don't negotiate with terrorists and then it seems to be that they're not labeling the taliban as terrorists so that they can avoid the implication have negotiated in fact with terrorists. >> having made the distinction between the taliban and al-qaeda or isis or those type of groups, there is a distinction. i also say, however noxious the taliban is, they were the government in afghanistan prior
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to november 2001 and we will never get out of afghanistan unless we negotiate with the taliban. i think that -- >> the government of afghanistan is not as powerful as the taliban. >> if they continue to be financed and trained in pakistan that is a problem. geraldo, i want to bring you to another topic. benjamin, netanyahu, do you side with the administration who says i'm outraged that you accept the speaker's invitation to come speak to congress or do you side with netanyahu? i got an invitation, i have an important message about iran and i'm going to take that opportunity? where do you stand? >> i stand with israel. i want israel to be above the petty, domestic politics of the united states. it has always been the principle that israel's relationship with the united states is more important than republicans who are democrats. it doesn't matter who the occupantant of the white house is. that wall was broken in 2012
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when benefit benjamin netanyahu endorsed mitt romney. it was unprecedented. >> they were friends. they went to college together. >> but it's great that they went to college together steve. but you can't deny that netanyahu gave his blessing to romney in a way that was very glaringly politics. >> he felt romney was more pro-israel than the president. >> i'm not questioning his reasoning for doing it. i'm saying it was unprecedented that he did. he may be justified in his own mind, but it was unprecedented. this move by speaker boehner to invite bb netanyahu to speak in congress at the same time the united states government is negotiating with iran over the nuclear issue was a terrible terrible breach of decorum. it violates who is in charge of foreign policy in the country. it is the executive branch. not the legislative branch. i think it was a mistake and i
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bet bb netanyahu wishes he had not accepted that invitation. >> really? >> i also think that i wish the president would show the same anger towards our enemies as he does -- >> that's a fine point. like elisabeth's point that's a valid point. but it doesn't obscure the issue that speaker boehner is exercising foreign policy -- >> okay. stay right there. >> in just a moment, i have a special governor. governor doocy will make his first appearance as governor of arizona right here. he is in the building. he is on the turf. he has adjusted his footwear. he'll be here shortly. another doocy. doocy on the loosey. now it's time for news. heather. >> a story that was breaking overnight. listen to this one, a wedding party in for a wild ride after their hot air balloon crash lands in the middle of the
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street. >> what a way to start things off. the bride, groom, six friends enjoying the view over san diego when the winds let up. the pilot firing his burners to go higher in the sky apparently that's what you're supposed to do. but he hit a tree to slow the balloon down. finally landing in the street. amazingly, no one was injured. in fact, the father of the bride all smiles. also breaking overnight music mogul sug knight arrested and charged with murder. investigators say he was behind the wheel when he mowed down his friend and another man and then took off. his friendfrgu=qu d k 3ih@)=ñj knightmb u+q) calling it an accident. he's being held on $2 million bail. and this is a wild story as well. the captain of a delta airlines flight gets locked out of the cockpit so he can't land the
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plane. it happened halfway between minneapolis and las vegas. the captain trying to calm his passengers, telling them the first officer would family the landing himself. >> well, the first officer did succeed, landing the plane safely. the only problem, he couldn't taxi. so the plane had to be towed to the gate, which isn't the worst thing that could happen in that situation. >> usually you're wondering if there is a doctor on the flight. have a pilot in the flight? >> just not in the cockpit. >> thanks. someone just learned this lesson the hard way. don't mess with senator jon stewart mccain. >> you know, you're going to have to shut up or i'm gog have you arrested. get out of here, you low life scum. >> john sydney mccain.
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ordering immigration agents to ask illegals if they qualify for amnesty to avoid deportation. what is this? is this going to help secure our borrowedder and country? here with reaction is the brand-new governor of arizona doug doocy. his very first interview with fox since becoming governor. thanks so much. >> thanks. >> first things first, when the president is speaking he's speaking almost directly to you and the governors of texas and the border patrol. what is the situation? how do you feel about the president and the interaction we're getting now with these illegals coming across? >> i really wish president would do his job and focus on securing the border. there is a lot of rhetoric. there is these executive actions. but it's not doing much to truly secure the border. that's really where the issue is. >> i know you've open been on the job a few weeks. have you noticed more people coming? have you noticed a different tone with immigration agents and cops in your state? >> we just got through the campaign, so part of the process
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is you spend a lot of time in the southern part of the state. so i was able to see this firsthand beyond the ranches with the people that have been there for decades. we've got a situation down there in the federal government needs to deal with it. they have not been doing that. they've been ignoring itful they've been playing offense. we've got thousands of border security guards in the state but they're not in the border counties. >> what do you need to secure your border? what can the states do? i know you're getting fed up with washington. >> let's take the 4,000 border agents that we have right now and let's put them on the border and then let's coordinate with our county sheriffs and prosecutors, our local law enforcement and let's use the technology that we're all so familiar with to send a message and to secure the border. >> of course the congress is going to be suing the president, saying this is illegal and the new attorney general says i defend the president's shielding and sheltering millions of illegals with his executive action. so not much hope coming from washington. >> it's really disappointing when the president has said over a dozen times that his executive action was unconstitutional. so from the state level we're
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going to push back. we're going to do everything we can. arizona is a safe place and we're hosting the super bowl this week. and we're excited about it. but we do have this issue on the border and it's something that needs to be dealt with. >> and we are talking about the super bowl. but it's more than that. last time i was at a concert with darius rucker, and i'm name dropping, and that was for the phoenix open of the you got golf, the pro bowl, the super bowl this weekend. you've added a million people since the last time we had the super bowl. what's it going to mean for the state of arizona? >> this is great for economic development and for exposure. arizona is a great place to live work, play, recreate, retire visit and get an education. we want people to see that we're open for business. people think of sometimes retiring here. we want them to just relocate here. it's going to be 70 degrees when we kick off on sunday. for those that are out on the east coast or the polar vortex come to arizona. the weather is warm. >> it was raining last night. >> we were cleaning up -- >> i'm not really sure. it cost you about $30 million to get it ready. and you could bring as much as
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$200 million. and you even have a stadium that gives you the option, we'll close it if it's bad weather and open it if it's nice weather. will you ultimately make that decision? >> no, i will not make that decision. the nfl makes that decision. i think we'll have a beautiful day and i think that's a pretty good return on investment. >> don't go anywhere because we have a special doocy doocy quiz when we return. here are the paddles that will decide how i know what doocy is a doocy. over to you guys. tell me what else is coming up. >> that quiz right there. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ x t8q!1-rñ;x # qspww .d:4ml hh=jeeóoçwm.a8s?ç
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car quickly fills up with smoke. watch. >> oh, my god! oh my god! it happened at the quincy station in boston. the smoke came from a failure in the propeller system. thankfully, no one was hurt. and overseas an armed man storms into a dutch tv studio and takes a security guard hostage. police swat teams quickly take him down. >> scary. that man claiming to be part of a hack group that would detoppate bombs if the station didn't put him on television. his gun apparently was a fake. steve? all right. let's travel back to arizona. we're joined, brian is live at the nfl experience along with the brand-new governor of arizona, doug doocy. brian, what we're going to do is
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have a quiz to see how well you know your doocys. we've got four questions. you got to figure out whether they pertain to steve or doug doocy, the brand-new governor and the guy who used to run cold stone creamery. all right? >> this is very exciting because i went to school on the governor's background and i work with you. you ready? >> governor starts. >> the first question is, this doocy graduated from college minoring in politics. >> minoring in politics.úñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? i would say this is my choice. here you go. >> you are guessing doug doocy and that would be wrong! i did it. >> you minored in politics? i didn't know that. what did you minor in? >> finance. i majored in finance. >> see, you're never going to amount to anything governor. >> second question steve. go. >> which doocy is it? this doocy's first job was as a
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busboy at bob evans restaurant which by the way, has delicious sausage. >> you can not give clues. but i'm going to say the man who was ceo of cold stone was in the service industry. am i right? >> that's correct. >> doug doocy! i'm 1-1. this is exciting. go ahead. >> the next question is which doocy's favorite band is the rolling stones? >> this is trouble because i know steve loves the monkeys and he bought the brady bunch album. i'm going to go with this guy. i'm going doug doocy for rolling stones. >> correct. >> brian, so far you've gotten two right. one wrong. final question: which doocy worked in the fast-paced frozen world of ice cream? >> well, that is a lay-up, ladies and gentlemen. the man left the world of ice
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cream to get into the less than tasty world of politics. the man from cold stone. >> no no. >> what? >> doug doocy and steve doocy both were in ice cream. he ran cold stone and i worked with the tasty freeze in russell, kansas. hello? don't you know anything about the guy you sat next to for 20 years? >> wait a second whoa, whoa, i have a protest. is hasselbeck. decide that. you didn't tell me you could have an all of the above. how can i make a decision? >> which doocy? it was both doocys. >> governor, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> congratulations governor. >> thanks. >> tell me what's coming up next. >> you got two right. coming up on this friday, one of the five gitmo prisoners swapped
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for beau bergdahl just busted for talking to the taliban on his cell phone. the host of fox news sunday chris wallace, joins us live coming up next to talk about that. and one seahawks player facing the decision of a lifetime. play in the super bowl or stay behind for the birth of his very first son. what would you do? ♪ ♪ push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come.
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♪ ♪ >> and come before the game, we have things in place in case that happens and we'll cross that bridge when -- >> okay. it's your shot of the morning. seattleçoj r0>lr star quarterback, richard sherman may be missing out on the big game because his pregnant girlfriend could give birth at any moment. i don't think he's the quarterback. >> cornerback. >> yes. so should he miss the big game? >> ron writing us, the boy will be so proud of his dad all his life for having played in the super bowl. he'll be rooting for him from afar. go dad. mom can handle this. >> robbie says my son would always come first. a ball game is just that, a ball game. >> and karen saying, how about a birth at the stadium? that would be a first. thanks to everyone who responded. talk about a receiving blanket, that would be a good name for a stadium birthing blanket. >> so now we have expanded the
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show. not only are we live from the big town of new york city but also arizona as you can see right there. we dialed in somebody else chris wallace joins us from our nation's capitol. chris, who do you like in the big game and should the star cornerback be with his wife or with the team if that's nature decides it's time to have the baby? >> let me ask a question because elisabeth, you could have been in this situation. i guess most folks know that your husband tim was a pro football quarterback. what would you have said if he was starting in the super bowl and you were about to give birth? >> he had practiced the day i did give birth in arizona, oddly enough. i told him to get to practice. he came to the hospital. wasn't there for the birth. it just timed up. but if he needed to be on the field, i would say go do your job. >> there you go. i have to say -- and i asked my wife lorraine, this question today. and i don't know if it's politically correct, but i think i'd say, you take care of your business. i'll take care of my business.
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and the little boy or girl is born, will always have pictures of what dad was doing. >> the wife will reserve the right to use it against the husband at all times, even if we are okay with it at the moment. i'll be honest. >> she'll definitely get pay back on it. no question. >> a little bit there. >> i would say this, this is what i would add, there is two things that can happen. say son, would you like to see your birth or would you like to see what daddy did when you were being born? and they would say cue up the super bowl dad, that sounds a lot better than me trying to break out of my uterus. >> great point there brian. >> thanks for that brian. >> let's include some of the news of the day because that's what you're going to be talking about on fox news sunday which is also super bowl sunday. chris, what do you make of this? the news this morning is apparently beau bergdahl, who as everybody knows was traded for the five taliban guys who got out of gitmo, apparently they have now gotten back into the terror business with at least one of them.
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we don't know which one trying to make contact with the taliban again. chris, it seems like everybody predicted this was going to happen and now it's happened. >> yeah. i was going to say, i don't know why anybody was surprised. you got five terrorist who were in gitmo. you release them. what do you think they're going to do? become insurance salesmen? that's what they do. i'm not so sure that i have a problem with the trading. it certainly makes it more complicated, the fact that beau bergdahl was not taken in action, that he appears almost certainly to have deserted his post. i think of the israelis and lord knows they're not tough on terror and the white house distinguishing and saying the taliban isn't a terrorist group is just nonsense. tell that to the people who have been blown up in their bombs. most of them afghans. but the israelis have been known to trade 1,000 palestinian terrorists for a single soldier. there is a tradition that you don't leave anybody behind on the battlefield.
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i don't think that we should be holier than thou. if we did it we shouldn't criticize the jordanians who try to get their pilot back. the israelis do it. but don't be surprised if they go back to their murderous ways. >> i think the american people want everybody to shoot straight with them. you saw the exchange as to why we're not calling them terrorists when, in fact, they are. watch. >> so you're saying the taliban engages in quote, tactics akin to terrorism, but you don't actually consider them a terrorist group. >> they have a different classification. they have a classification that does allow us to pursue financial sanctions against them that have succeeded in limiting their capability, that have been effective. and that is different than an organization like al-qaeda that has much broader global aspiration to carry out acts of violence and acts of terror against americans and american
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interests all around the globe. >> okay. so chris, those are some of the crazy sound bites of the past week. i'm sure you're going to be talking about it. who are your guests? >> well, we're going to be talking first about the middle east. it's not only that, you've also got isis. they're holding people. you've got this whole question of the netanyahu invitation to talk to the house about iran. you've got the collapse of yemen. you've got iran on the march. we're going to be talking, among other people, to general jack keane, a retired general. he was the army deputy chief of staff. going to talk to dennis ross a big middle east negotiator, congressional leaders, trying to get to the bottom of this. we're also going to talk about common core, which has become a real hot button issue. is it a sensible education standards or is it the beginning of a federal takeover of local education? of course, it is the super bowl. we're going to be talking to john riggans that's when the redskins used to play in this game. john riggans, the great
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runningback, rigo he won super bowl 17, almost single handedly. you asked me for my pick. i'm going to give it to you. i know america has been waiting for it. the patriots. >> deflate> f v÷'hóç$> a lot of people forget he used to do play by play on cbs for many, many years. chris wallace fantastic job today. >> pat summerall and me. good-bye guys. >> thanks, chris. on this friday, we got some headlines. here is heather. >> we begin with this, you have seen him right here on "fox & friends." but milwaukee county sheriff david clark was on capitol hill yesterday, had some staunch words for eric holder about what he calls an anti-cop attitude. all this unfolding at the
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confirmation hearing for loretta lynch. >> the incendiary rhetoric used by eric holder created a pathway for false narrative that then became the rallying cry for cop haters across america. >> the confirmation vote for lynch next month. not only can you not keep your doctor, but you can't keep your coverage either. a computer glitch in colorado's health exchange web site accidentally canceled thousands of policies. the problem started when they went online to reenroll for this year or search for other options. 3600 people lost health insurance without notification. not only that, officials have known about the glitch since november. >> they just switched everything up, but didn't tell me. they said oh, i'm sorry there is a glitch in the system. it would have been a complete disaster. >> officials trying to restore coverage for everyone affected.
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john mccain not mincing words. the senator unleashing on a group of code pink protesters who attacked the former secretary of state, henry kissinger, during a senate hearing, calling for his arrest. >> arrest henry kissinger! arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! >> you're gog have to shut up or i'm gog have you arrested. get out of here, you low life scum. >> mccain is saying that he has never seen anything like it. at one point the protesters physically threatened the 91-year-old, dangling a set of handcuffs over his head. kissinger was testifying before the armed services committee. and those are a look at your headlines. back to you. >> what a quote. >> yep. >> strong indeed. thanks. this coming up. >> pop star taylor swift shaking off any chance of people
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it wraps around your favorite family photos. it helps this place tell a story all your own. it's what's there in the air when you've made your house a home. air wick home is in the air the latest album sold 4 million copies. now taylor swift shaking off any chance that her lyrics from the album "1989" might be stolen by filing trademarks for the phrases, party like it's 1989 this sick beast, and nice to meet you, where you been. she wants to trademark those so every time we say them, she gets money. >> john stossel said some of these laws can stifle innovation and joins with us that explanation. how is it crushing creativity? >> that's a good example. or the movie "selma." they couldn't use the words from
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martin luther king because the family holds the copyright and charges a fortune for it. so this restricts the flow of information. on the other hand, if you have an idea, an idea can be a book a movie, a new drug, take you ten years and $100 billion to get the new drug you need extended copyright. >> even if you're someone who has a great idea and want to protect it. it's a valid action right, to take to protect something you worked hard to invent? you wouldn't deny that? >> absolutely. but the government as always colludes with the established lawyers and they go too far. copyright the my book, i own the copyrights 'til 70 years after my death. how does that protect my creativity? disney got the copyright for snow white, ex end tended for 99 years. >> you were talk being how the king family owns the copyright for the iconic "i have a dream"
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speech. and so when they wanted to make the movie "selma," they wanted to include that but somebody else already owned it. i would have thought that because it was in the public domain, you could just use it. >> because it's history. you can use a few words, but in a movie, to use long sections, that probably would violate the copyright law and cost them a lot of money. and give them a copyright for ten years, but not for so long. >> that's where you are differentiate. because it is an entirely good -- you're saying it's too long? >> right. it's really entirely good or entirely bad. >> 70 years after you're dead who is going to get the money on your book? n my ancestors. my charities that are in my will. whoever it is. >> unless someone gets in there and extends it. >> that's right. i don't think we'll have a lawyer up on that one. >> you never know. >> check him out. he's on fridays now. i've seen the commercial on fox business. if you like to know where in your area go to fox.. com/channelfinder. this coming up, if you're not awake yet, you willj&ñ7{0jmt7':÷$póapkm6l7ur;
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>áñ next, brian's getting a visit from victoria secret's angels. >> we know you're going to stick around for that. first, we're going to check in with bill heller for what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> patriots or seahawks? have you weighed in yet? >> seahawks. >> patriots. >> hasselbeck? >> i think i really want patriots, but i'm holding out for the decision on deflate gate. >> all right. i'm still on the board. i think these are really, really cl good morning to you. there is breaking news of mitt romney. is today the day we find out if he's running? details on what we think we know at this hour. deep and serious questions about a member of the taliban five now reengaging with the enemy. general jack keane on that very significant story today. who screwed up the libyan invasion? there are new audio recordings that have harsh words for hillary clinton. we'll hear part of that. and joe theisman, super bowl winning quarterback, will tell us who he says will win. martha and i will see you at the
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>> wow. there you go. one of those angels joins us now this morning live in our studio here at the nfl experience. thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> how much fun was that? you tilely put the eye black on, put on the uniform? >> it was so much fun. i love football. and i've always wanted to be part of a super bowl commercial. so doing that and being all dressed up in football gear was amazing. >> it's about 170 million people that will watch you on sunday in that ad. there is also an online version where you play against other female football players. you say you had a really good time. but you're the only american among the victoria secrets models. >> i'm the only american. so i'm super stoked about the super bowl and all the stuff. the others don't really watch american football. so i'm the one that is like, send me to the super bowl. >> on a different generation everyone know the playboy models. there was a handful of super models. you guys stick around.
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is there a bond among you ladies when you see each other and do things? >> we honestly, like for real are best friends. i talk to candice almost every day and allesandra. we are so close. and we and another are hosting a party tonight. we'll have a fun girls night out. >> when you host a party like that, is your responsibility to make sure everyone has a good time? are you walking around filling up drinks? >> yes. some dance. i'll hook you up, no. we're just going to have fun. >> i thought it was very interesting, looking at your background. people see you and say, wow. unbelievable shape. you just -- you have a two-year-old at home. >> yeah. >> so you're a mom, a wife. how is that for you becoming a mom and then going back to doing what you're doing? >> it's amazing. being a mom is obviously the greatest joy in my life and i have my daughter. i love working and getting back in shape was like a priority because i had to, because i was working. so it was nice, you know.
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>> i understand, too that one of the people watching today guarantees is your mother-in-law. your mother-in-law is a fan of "fox & friends"? >> yes, she loves "fox & friends." she'll be watching. she'll be so excited. >> your husband, caleb? >> yes, he's watching, too. the whole family is. >> you got him up early for a rock star to be up early that says how much they like you. you're a down-to-earth person and live in nashville and new york. >> yes. >> your neighbor is? n my neighbor is taylor swift. >> and you guys talk about everyday things? >> we do. she's a normal, sweet, awesome girl. >> congratulations on everything. >> thank you. >> thanks so much for getting up with us, on the commercial and the big party tonight. more from "fox & friends" in just a moment. thanks so much. >> thank you. ♪ ♪
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all right. kevin mccarthy, if we want to see one good movie before the game, what should we see? >> this is a slower weekend. i'd see "american sniper." make sure you see it in imax. i know elisabeth saw it. absolutely incredible. brilliant, brilliant film. bradley cooper deserves the academy award and best picture. >> we've got all sorts of movies he's going to be reviewing on the weekend as well. >> i'll be doing this guy. >> this guy. >> we're going to be on the "fox & friends" this weekend. super bowl coverage. live with brian. we got the head coach of the baltimoreko0á will join us and our fabulous brian kilmeade is live from the super bowl. super bowl weekend everyone. >> that's great. >> by the way special thanks to the sea gals for doing here -- being here. >> that's great. see you tomorrow.
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>> super bowl sunday is on its way. >> who are you picking? >> i'm going out on a limb seattle. >> i'm going seahawks too. i like russell wilson i think they'll win. >> i want to see what happens with deflate gate. >> it was the weather. it was the cold weather. only the patriots balls were deflated. >> didn't katy perry says nothing will be deflated about her half time show. >> that's right. >> on "fox & friends" weekend, we'll get a bunch of footballs at the 6:00 a.m. and see if they deflate by 10 a.m. >> take them in the bathroom. >> brian v a great time. lily, thank you very much. have a great weekend. bill: a taliban leader freed from gitmo is looking to get back into the game of terror. one of the five prisoners released in exchange for bowe bergdahl is trying to get back
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