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♪ ♪ clayton: good morning, everyone, you're watching "fox & friends first". i'm clayton morris. heather: and i'm heather childers. no rest for the weary. clayton: already making moves on renegotiating nafta and setting up meetings with foreign leaders. heather: live in washed with details. chris tip, he really got down to business right away over the weekend. boy, he sure did. it was a busy weekend and monday and today hosting a breakfast with business leaders and head to the oval office to sign executive orders, we don't know which ones or how many, more meet negotiation the afternoon and finishing with private meeting with house speaker paul ryan. he has invited benjamin netanyahu to meet with him at
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the call. netanyahu tweeted out, i had a warm conversation with president donald trump and invited me to meet him in february. president trump has also invited three other world leaders to washington. >> we have set up meetings with the prime minister of the united king doll, we are also meeting with the prime minister of canada and we will be meeting with the president of méxico, we are going to start renegotiating on nafta, on immigration and on security at the border. >> now, president trump made comments including reince priebus, steve bannon, jared kushner and kellyanne conway. something else the president did, he held up a letter from president obama and said he would cherish, keep it and never tell the press what's in it.
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the kremlin says that there's no immediate plans for a trump-putin meeting but that the first-trump phone call is expected to be agreed upon in the very near future. we don't have any confirmation from the white house about that just yet but almost certain that the press secretary, new press secretary sean spicer when he hold briefing later in briefing room later this afternoon. heather: thanks, kristin. clayton: rex tillerson getting support. heather: democrats still busy trying to stall nominations. kelly wright following the latest on that and live from our nation's capitol. >> senate returns to work today focusing on nominees of president trump's cabinet. today they focus on the president's pick for cia director mike pompeo of kansas and secretary of state pick rex
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tillerson. senators have been at odds with tillerson on both sides of the isle for the policy views on russia and 2014 the former ceo of exxon mobile criticized the u.s. for imposing sanctions on moscow after it ainnocenced crimea which cost exxon millions of dollars. republicans now favor him. >> i believe that mr. tillerson understands the importance of a steadfast and strong relationship. >> democrats like chuck schumer say will subject nominee through thorough debate. >> we call it the swamp cabinet, billionaires and bankers, the number of wealthy people, the number of people with conflicts of interest and the number of
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who who have disagreed with trump has campaigned on is so much more than any other cabinet we have seen. >> so far confirmed two nominees mattis as defense secretary and john kelly as secretary of homeland security. senate republicans hold a 52 to 48 majority over democrats, we should point out and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says that all of the president nominees will be confirmed. the senate will hold hearings tomorrow and nominees wilbur ross for secretary of interior and elaine chao for secretary of transportation, heather. thank you so much, kelly. >> are you saying that's a
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conspiracy theory here? >> we are not going to sit around and let it happen. we are going fight back tooth and nail every day and twice on sunday. chris: okay. heather: reince priebus also echoing the president's own statements following a meeting with the cia, assuring agents that his risk with the intel community was exaggerated by media reports. so let's keep talking about this, do you think the new administration should police media bias and hold the press accountable, weigh in during a live debate right after the show on facebook page, #keeptalking. clayton: madonna quick to backtrack after controversial comments during women's march on washington and drew attention from the secret service. >> yes, i am angry. yes, i am outraged. yes, i have thought an awful lot of about blowing the white house
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but i know that this won't changed anything. clayton: it was a metaphor posting on instagram, quote, i'm not a violent person. madonna one of liberal celebrities who unlearned this weekend. heather: no relief inside. clayton: tornado watch in southern florida. heather: state of emergency down south has rescued crews from louisiana all the way to gauger as powerful tornado tear paths bringing death and destruction as families slept. >> mercy, looked like a war zone. lines down, trees down, aluminum
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everywhere, the trailer in front of me. clayton: life-threatening knocking them into the water. heather: janice dean. we have the gentleman talking from albany, georgia, i lived there five years and they suffered several deaths there. janice: absolutely. a four-hour event. mississippi, alabama, georgia and now we have a north eastern that's going to hit the northeast today. a lot of weather to talk about. two dozen reports of tornadoes within the last 48 hours and you can see the reports spanning from portions of alabama through georgia and northern florida. past 24 hours, you can see the storm out west. that's a big story but we also have a tornado watch as you mentioned for south florida and then watch the north eastern creep up the northeast coast with wind gust in excess of
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hurricane force along the coastline. we could see snow, freezing rain, sleet and heavy rain with the wind starting this morning lasting overnight into tuesday so this is going to be a travel nightmare for folks across the northeast already getting wind gust in excess of 40 miles per hour along the jersey shore, that's going to cause, again, major travel problems. as we go to overnight, we could be talking about hurricane winds along the coast, likening to a hurricane in some cases as it moves north and up towards canada. the forecast prescription mainly a rain event along the coast interior sections could get heavy snowfall from north eastern, we are going to be watching the tornado threat across the southeast and the west coast getting -- heather:
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second suspect now behind bars. a good samaritan who tried to scope the men at cay jewelry store was shot and killed with one of the robber and a second bystander started shooting. the second robber took off opening fire as he ran through the packed mall hitting and injuring two people. he was arrested hours later. clayton: computer glitch. the airline tweeting news blaming on it issue which grounded 200 flights, united says everything is back up and running again. should expect delay. heather: match-up is set for super bowl l1. brady had nearly 400 yards passing and three touchdowns, this, by the way, just seventh
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super bowl. clayton: seventh, see if he can pull it out. the pats will face atlanta falcons in houston. it was brutal in the first half. ryan throwing for 400 yards, four touchdowns, falcons win 44, didn't seem that close. heather: who do you think? clayton: patriots. heather: i'm going to the with the falcons. >> hey, guys, it's luke bryan, i'm excited to nouns that i will be singing the national anthem. clayton: first man to perform the anthem in ten years. heather: bryan tells people magazine that he never served in the military so it's his way of honoring the country. he's a georgia native and a huge falcons fan.
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clayton: police officers punish ed for wearing make america great hats but okay to participate in the women's march. >> the fines and penalties and the 30-hour -- >> he wants to get rid of obamacare penalty at least immediately. >> heather: immediate changes to obamacare as replacement bill is rolled out today. clayton: the beer recalled in 36 states. and always working to be better.
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clayton: cheryl casone with the fox sister network fox business to what to expect. cheryl: susan colins of maine plan to introduce the patient freedom act of 2017, the first time we are going to see republicans would replace obamacare with among the promises return power to the state, increase access to health care, more patient choice and a way to bring coverage to 30 million american who is still don't have health insurance. all of this as president trump may move to immediately stop enforcing the mandate and accompanying penalties under obamacare. >> he wants to get rid of obamacare penalty almost immediately because that's something strangling a lot of americans having to pay penalty. >> the fines and the penalties and the things like the 30-hour workweek which were destroying the economy, the fact is the economy is going to be booming under donald trump. none of this 1.8% gdp growth.
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cheryl: we should also add here the congressional budget office, repealing the mandate would cause premiums to spike by 20%. remember in states like arizona, that already happened, guys, back to you. clayton: all right, thanks, cheryl. is there a double standard for our police department, several dc metro officers wearing pink hats assign of solidarity but remember what happened in san antonio, nearly two dozen officers there punished for wearing trump hats and taking pictures with him while helping with security during a campaign stop last october. penalties ranged from written reprimands to counseling. heather: first chelsea handler promise today leave the country if president trump was elected and now the liberal comedian says she's done with the two-party system, ditching the democrats saying the divisiveness is not the answer and we have to reach across party lines and while the democrats have lost one member,
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have they found their 2020 nominee? facebook ceo mark zuckerberg making news that have many feeling that he will make a run for the white house, sec document saying he will remain in control of the company even if, quote, serving in a government position or office. that'll be interesting. clayton: all right, time now is 17 minutes after the hour. president trump laying an aggressive agenda for first full day in office. >> on day one, we will begin working on an impenetrable southern wall. clayton: our next guest is going to break them down for us. heather: the university asking students to police their classmate's speech
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heather: the secret service investigating a woman's disturbing tweet calling for someone to assassinate president trump. if someone was cool to assassinate mlk, maybe someone will be kind enough to assassinate trump. #loves trump hate. the woman who lives in kentucky has deleted social media accounts. the university of miami, the college now ebb caurnlging students to tell on class mates who say anything that may offend anyone.
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i don't see color, you speak english very well and can i touch your hair. crai clay president trump get spending no time. >> a new vision will govern our land. every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers and american families. clayton: here to weigh in kerry. great to see you this morning. let's start with what's in. health savings accounts, walk us through these. >> for one thing as you mentioned in the last segment the obamacare mandate will not be enforced.
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they stopped enforcing the -- the marriage, defensive marriage act, very similarly no more mandate for obamacare. we are also going to see the environmental protection agency is going to have a lot of the regulations no longer enforced. that's going to go out of the window. also lgbt worker rights, that page was gone or at least archived, we are also going to see a lot of the repeal of gun control regulation, we are going to see a lot of executive actions repealed. so look forward to us seeing that and also military rebuilt, a lot of the cuts of the budget will start being built up again. donald trump wants to see it rebuilt again because the size of the military has gone down with the obama administration. clayton: biggest claim was that u.s.-méxico border wall. it's going to be beautiful, it's
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going to be big and méxico is going pay for it. can we expect to see a u.s.-méxico border plan? >> well, certainly, but one of the things that people have to remember is that back in around 2005, 2006 you had the secure fence act that was put forth by the bush administration. what this current administration could possibly is reauthorize the secure fence act and start putting money into it. so they don't actually have to put a new plan, they should just start reauthorizing the old plan and start putting that into action. clayton: congressional term limits. this is something that trump is passionate about. are we going to start seeing moves on this in the next few days? >> i wouldn't necessarily say that you're going to be seeing that right away. trump would start looking more tax cuts, tax reform. he's talking to paul ryan about that, particularly tax reform in
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all brackets of the american people, particularly corporate tax reform. so that would probably happen before we see term limits right now. clayton: you think that that's out. we are not going to see much movement. we saw executive order. you don't think we will see much movement in the -- >> right now doesn't mean just giving temporary relief with not enforcing manneddate and putting a replacement. the biggest problem is coalescing around one plan. clayton: big elephant to chew. heather: 25 minutes after the top of the hour. president trump's first full day in office.
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clayton: i was up late watching football and president trump ready to hit ground running. heather: commander in chief making moves renegotiate nafta and set up meetings with foreign leaders. clayton: kristin fisher live in washington, d.c. with what we can expect today, good morning, kristin. >> breaking this morning reuters is reporting on expecting to agree on a date for the first phone call between president trump and russian president vladimir putin, so far the white house has not confirmed it but press secretary sean spicer is guaranteed to be asked about it when he holds first official briefing this afternoon and more meetings with world leaders are already in the pipeline over the weekend president trump invited netanyahu sometime in early february. the british prime minister will be there on friday and the president of méxico and the prime minister of canada shortly after and when president trump meets with the last two leaders he says he will begin fulfilling campaign promise to renegotiate
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nafta, the north american free trade agreement. president trump made remarks during swearing in ceremony for 30 members of senior staff yesterday and listen to what he told them. >> this is not about party, this is not about ideology, this is about country, our country and it's about serving the american people. we are not here to help ourselves, we are here to devote ourselves to the national good. >> this morning the president is hosting a breakfast with business leaders at the white house and then head to the oval office to sign executive orders but we don't know which ones or how many, more meet negotiation the afternoon, finishing the day with a private meeting with house speaker paul ryan. heather and clayton. heather: busy at work. clayton: thanks, kristin. heather: rex tillerson gains support ahead of cabinet confirmation vote today. clayton: democrats still busy
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trying to stall nominations, kelly wright following the latest, good morning, kelly. >> clayton, good morning to you as well. mitch mcconnell says he's optimistic that every nominee will be approved to serve on president donald trump's cabinet. now today the senate expects to focus on the president's pick for cia director, republican congressman mike pompeo and secretary of state pick rex tillerson. senators have been at odds with tillerson from both sides of the aisles for his policy views on russia. in 2014 the former ceo of exxon mobile criticized for imposing sanctions. >> during my office visit he said that when america doesn't lead, he said that we have to
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have a foreign policy that engages the world we need to lead from the front. >> senate minority leader chuck schumer says democrats are not rushing through nominations process, instead he says they will thoroughly debate each nominee. >> it's a cabinet unlike we have seen. we call it the swamp cabinet, billionaires and bankers and it's very simple, there are more people with huge financial holdings, which they have to divest under law so they don't have conflicts of interest. >> the senate has confirmed two nominees, general james mattis as defense secretary and john kelly as secretary of homeland security. it's important to point out that senate republicans do hold 52 to 48 majority over democrats. they only need a simple majority of 51 votes to confirm the nominees, tomorrow the senate gets back to the senate to holding more hearings for
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nominees, wilbur ross for secretary of interior and elaine chao for secretary of transportation. clayton. >> thanks, kelly. super l1. heather: siriusxm 115 here with all of the highlights, good morning, jared. it was a long night. jared: yesterday blow-out for the nfl playoffs, winning team beat the losers by a combined 80 to 38. tom brady trying to get to the super bowl for a seventh time. second quarter, a little bit of trickery from the patriots. the flea flicker, the brady bunch meets hogan heros. second touchdown, from there the past just piled on. 16-0. here we see tom brady connect, ten-yard touchdown.
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brady 384 passing yards. patriots 36 and the steelers 17. brady off to their seventh super boil. new england favored by a field geel to beat the atlanta falcons who made their game at their georgia dome, their last game an absolute peach. julio jones led the charge for atlanta third quarter. up 24-0. jones 73 yards. second of the day, ryan, nearly 400 passing yards, julio jones, 180 receiving yards, falcons pound the packers. atlanta off to first super bowl in 18 years back when they were called dirty birds. 13 days from now it'll be patriots and falcons in houston. pats favored by three points. heather: a lot of people think that tom brady must have been really cold last night.
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jared: how about the coat. brady on the sidelines with this huge jacket and, of course, the internet took off. he's compared to a cartoon. everybody had a poke at it. it's almost like he's in a box. i like that one. a box. big puffy box. >> how do you know there aren't equipment guys doing things with the football? clayton: i don't want to think about that. he has heaters under there. my wife said the same thing, man, that coat is huge. wicked weather is on the move. live team extreme weather coverage. that's next. >> i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. i am a nasty woman.
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heather: celebrities taking aim at president trump launching into tirades as they join thousands of protestors across the country. >> i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> hate and division assumes power yesterday, but the president is not america. >> i am a nasty woman. i feel hitler in these streets.
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a mustache traded for a up to upae. heather: thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. heather: i'm going to start with you, abby, did the marchs resinate with you? >> no, they certainly didn't. there's a great article and local michigan newspaper this weekend where reporter had gone into a coffee shop in michigan and asked women, are you familiar with the marchs that are taking place in cities across the united states today and about five out of seven woman -- women, said they had no idea. this is community of women who are out there pushing an agenda that, you know, most american women would probably disagree with, that don't hold the same values, same priorities as those
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who took place in the march. >> first of all, there were marchs all over the world and i think there are a lot of people who do care about reproductive rights and keeping their health insurance, i think, you do need to remember that three almost more million people voted for hill reason than for trump. what the president now needs to do is speak to those people. he should have had some of that crowd meet with him. that's what a president does. heather: apparently he actually wanted to do that. he did want to meet with some of them but it was the secret service that said that that wasn't a good idea. >> i'm sure president trump has showed that he does whatever he wants. >> i can guaranty none of those women wanted to meet with him. >> i don't believe that. >> they came out to protest a vulgarity that the president is shown and yet they were wearing hats on their head that had
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female genitalia on it. yet they wouldn't allow pro-life groups to participate in this march. so i think most americans looked at this and they saw the hypocrisy, they realized that there wasn't any woman in the crowd to sit down and have important conversation with the president, they were there to take a stand against administration and ultimately had no interest. heather: i do want you to answer that because i was there, i was right in the middle of all this and those signs, some of those were disturbing, some of the things that were shouted, incredibly disturbing while these women, moms are holding the hands of their, you know, young daughters and walking down the streets with posters that have pictures of male genitalia. >> let's not forget the access hollywood report. heather: that makes it okay? >> what they're saying is they're concerned that this man is now president and he has to
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talk about what he did or at least reaffirm the people, listen, i am not the -- i am not the president that i was as a candidate. i'm not going the call people names. i'm not going to make comments about women's body parts. there are things that he did over his life that he has to account for and that's what people are concerned about. heather: all right. concern, abby, more than one and eight women live in poverty today. >> right, you didn't hear any discussion at that at the march, it was all about abortion, it was all about equal pay, it was -- >> equal pay is poverty, sorry to tell you that. >> most are concerned about supporting their child. >> of course, health insurance. health insurance is important. heather: thank you both for joining us, i appreciate the conversation. that was a good one. thank you. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. clayton: millions of americans with deadly storms, tornado
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watch in effect for parts of southern florida and states of emergency in parts of georgia where crews are searching for survivors, janice dean is tracking with the storm is heading next but we begin with sheila reeves. >> yeah, good morning to you, right now a quick band of rain is pushing through the tampa bay area and right now it comes after a sunday storm already dumped tons of water on parts of our viewing area. right now where one home actually experienced the roof being lifted right off of the home, the aluminum panel slammed into the neighboring house, here is a look at some of the video captured sunday. this is just a few miles away from tampa. the house is missing part of the roof, the owner tells us he stepped outside when strong winds slammed into the house.
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he described a scene he never had seen before. listen to this. >> august came through and whistles through the windows and it's like, oh, no, not again. i think we are in good shape. i think the worst of the storm is over which is a good thing. >> now, pasco county emergency management officials say they received scattered reports of issues like minor roadway flooding. they also experienced tree limbs down, some even crashing into homes. though the efforts have been suspended in this area as far as the emergency management operations for pasco county, we can tell you the work is not over yet, officials are still watching the storm and other parts of the state, back to you in the studio. >> shayla reeves live in tampa. thank you so much. heather: janice dean is in the weather center and tracking the very latest, good morning, janice. janice: good morning, let's take a look at florida rnlt the worst
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of the weather moving offshore but we did have tornado watch in south florida till the top of the hour and then deal with north eastern. that's going to cause big problems in the air. west has been inundated with rain and mountain snow, ongoing today and through the next 48 hours along the west coast as another pacific storm moves in so that's going to be an area of concern as we go through the next couple of days. again, pounding moisture across the west coast and feet of snow across the sierra into the rockies, so we will certainly cover it all. we have everything today. back to you, heather and clayton. janice: busy day for janice. janice: yes, ma'am.
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heather: first big day of workweek with president trump. steve: donald trump's first full week in office kicks off today. we are following the confirmations, looks twhriek executive orders, a bunch and many, many, many meetings. with full analysis with rudy giuliani, newt gringrich and we have a busy three hours kicks off 12 minutes from now in the morning news, we will be right s back to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything.
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hundred hundred days we talk so often but what does that mean for the stock market? the promising of rolling back regulations, dealing with obamacare, lowering corporate tax rate make market participants frankly pretty happy. we saw gains already. 19,827, a gain of nearly a hundred points. again a gain, in the past the first one hundred days is a good thing for the markets. we gained 1.6% in the market. 70% of the time, the numbers you can look at them, overall the dow 20,000 pretty quickly, guys. clayton: samsung overnight issuing a statement about all the note 7's exposing. cheryl: it was, we were waiting for the official explanation from from samsung in korea, we got it this morning.
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batteries and design flaw the combination, that's what the company says caused the issue. there's still a lot of those galaxy note 7's out there. believe it or not, what we discovered that there's still about 120,000 phones that have not been returned. so they still have the devices out there even though the company has discontinued making them, discontinued the model. by the way, they're talking about the 8, the next generation of the phones. heather: also another recall to talk about and this would be beer and something that's not supposed to be in it. cheryl: i know, right in the middle of playoffs, this is terrible. in sierra nevada, there's a possibility on the bottles, one and ten thousand that they could trail break and the bottle could go into the beer. here is the full-screen statement and the map of the affected states and there's a huge list of it. you have to go to the website
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actually, they believe that the concern impacts roughly one in every ten thousand of the bottles. they set the standard for quality and craft brewing industry. we decided to take a very certify warehouse precaution. go to their website. i have the map for you. there it is. magic in television. there's a lot of state that is are covered. north carolina brewing facility that actually made these bottles that are potentially dangerous. clayton: i think i have some of the pale ale on my bridge. heather: adorable little girl belting out a 40-year-old dolly parton is taking the internet by home. [singing]
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>> a sleepy sea lion deciding to take a nap on top of a car. the sea lion in washington checking out the crowd gathering around him before laying back down and going to sleep. got to do what you got to do. clayton: how do you get a sea lion off of your car? "fox & friends" stars right now. >> there is obsession by the media to delegitimize this president. we are not going to sit around and let it happen. >> ridiculous said by our press secretary and our president. that's not your job. you are supposed to be a news owe person not a i -- >> i have been in bed. i have hurricanes. nothing as bad as this. >> we are not here to help ourselves. we are here to devote ourselves t to the national good. >> late word, congressional republicans have prepared their plans to replace obamacare. they are calling it the patient's freedom act. this is only t
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