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imagine. right now we are going to take you out to houston. all the fun just getting started. and fox news will be live all day and night there don't forget to watch super bowl this sunday the kickoff 6:30 eastern time. let humane society our own bill o'reilly interviewing president trump. it's a big one. "fox & friends" starts right now live from houston. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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steve: the neighbors are going to be steamed we brought a marching band to the heart of houston, texas. ladies and gentlemen, it is the the jersey village high school band with 265 members. they are awake. ainsley: let's go. brian: peewee players houston oilers. [cheers] brian: we have artificial turf and the band that kept us up last night waking everybody intonight. partying in houston until what do you think, steve, 4:00 in the morning? steve: thank you very much. good job jersey village. ainsley: do you know what's great about football? i'm a big college football fan. i thought it ended in november. it's awesome. steve: to brian's point about it not ending, we are here in
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the heart of houston at 12-acre space called discovery green. last night they had a concert way past our bedtime. i would say it ended about midnight local time. i know it ended because they had a five-minute fireworks display which would have been great had we not been trying to sleep. brian: i started to incorporate it in my dream so i was under attack. i think we are going to get charged for tickets for that could be setter at some point today. guys did a great job booking great football players. oilers u jersey band here. more surprises. how d say this dan marino, drew brees and kirk cousins. what do they have in common? they are great at quarterback. ainsley: and tim tebow, too. steve: we'll be here forever the next three days and brian will be here for four days. brian: can't get a flight. steve: yesterday when we were in new york city, we showed you the violent rights at
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berkeley over free speech. well now at nyu in the heart of new york city, the college republicans had sponsored a fellow by the name of gavin mostly cloudy guinness, a conservative commentator and comedian. they were doing what they do on the left. they were simply trying to shut him down. they screamed at him nazi scum, your time has come. and they lit some make america great again hats on fire. ainsley: wdon't know if they are all students. it was called disrupt grafn mostly cloudy guinness at nyu. all of these people show up. as soon as is he walking in the front door they attack him like that. brian: really quick on his feet. have you seen him on this channel a lot. not someone to be intimidated easy. speciaespecially if you are a comedian. might be nyu students against him but these are anarchist. they showed up. the same people that showed up in washington.
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seemed to have showed up at berkeley. seemed to have showed up eight nyu. they don't have an agenda. they don't know what they want. they just want to cause disruption and point fingers at the president of the united states. ainsley: they say we want to include everyone. everyone is included, we love everyone until you don't agree with us and then this happens. >> this should not surprise us their side lost and they are steamed. trying to trying to shut down free speech. my low was on last night i believe with tucker talking about the protest with berkeley. >> these people must be held to account. the media has okay to say almost anything about anybody who is right of jane fonda. if you are slightly conservative or even libertarian points of view, especially if you are persuasive and charismatic and funny like we both are you will be called most appalling things. it's a way of legi will he
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legitimizing like what happened last night violent responses. brian: since trump is president the world is coming to an end. they want to do. this i really think evidently there was 150 black clad anarchist. made their way from oakland to berkeley. they have found out gavin mcginnis was going to be there and created havoc in two liberal bags and blame the university. steve: the left is operating right now shut him down whoever he is and usually it is a conservative. whether it is at berkeley or at nyu or if it is a republican conservative who is trying to be confirmed by the u.s. senate. rather than having a hearing and vote, what do they do? shut him down. democrats don't even show up because this is the only game they have got right now. brian: great point.
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let's switch to world affairs. no doubt about it ballistic missiles shot off since the iranian deal signed ignored by the administration. nothing big. things have changed. they did it for the first time since donald trump became president. we saw lieutenant general michael kelly and come out iran put on notice. dare i say i'm heartened that democrats and republican us got together to say we have had it with iranian's behavior and together we support a bipartisan crackdown when it comes to possible sanctions. ainsley: donald trump is saying we're not going to stand for this. i'm not taking military action off the table. listen to what he said. >> the world is under serious serious, serious threat in so many different ways. and i have never seen it so much and so openly as since i took the position of president. the world is in trouble. but we're going to straight continue out. okay?
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that's what i do, i fix things. we're going to straighten it out. believe me when you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having, don't worry about it. just don't worry about it. they're tough. it's time to be tough, folks. we are taken advantage of by every nation in the world, virtually. it's not going to happen anymore. it's not going to happen anymore. brian: a little bit later he said what you said when he was asked are you going to take military off the table? he said i'm not taking anything off the table. ainsley: he said the u.s. will not be messed with military action is not off the table. nothing is off the table. and he is threatening more sanctions. steve: here's the thing. so flynn a couple days ago said hey, you are on notice, iran. and now, according to multiple news sources, it sounds like sanctions as early as today will probably be meted out by the administration toward about two dozen individuals in iran, organizations,
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government agencies and companies. the exact details not known at this hour. but look for donald trump who made this a campaign pledge to crack down on iran if they got out of line to crack down on iran because they got out of line. you. brian: he 50 senators signed on board. where are our allies donald trump said we'll get to our allies. steve: you know what's going to be delicious is if donald trump cracks down on iran, one of the democrats in the senate who is so behind that is chuck schumer who has been at polar opposites from the president of the united states for the last two weeks. so, for chuck schumer to pick up the phone and say hey, mr. president, thank you, that's going to go a long way. delicious. brian: he voted against the iranian deal. last night, guys, i was age to get in a little bit of relief and overwhelmed by the size of the crowds. we got together a crew. and i woke up a.j. he was sound asleep. one of our key producers. i'm only kidding. here is the sense of what
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super bowl is like for super bowl 51 for the second time in houston, texas. ♪ brian: super bowl 51 is here, falcons, patriots. the real question is the city of houston ready? >> we got great food. we got great city. look at all this energy that's here tonight. it's just a great place to come. brian: some different ways to get around in houston, texas. you gout the traditional car. this might work sometimes. you got a bike. it's texas. you got a horse and buggy. ♪ you haven't been in this game since 1969. >> you got to support your team, man. >> patriots? falcons? >> right here. >> falcons. >> falcons. >> texas. brian: they're probably not going to win. i have to tell you that.
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kato, is this your first super bowl? >> brian: a lot of fathers and sons and families today. ainsley: everyone i go where ho are you pulling for? ainsley: the counsels. brian: tough for the texans to root for the patriots but many are because patriots knocked off texas. steve: second time the super bowl has been in houston. what happened the first time? wardrobe falwardrobe malfunctio. i 90-year-old tony bennett. why am i telling a sports guy about the super bowl? brian: you love tony bennett. steve: we're live at the super bowl with the news. heather is here right now. heather: i have serious story coming in overseas and still developing a french soldier
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shooting a machete wielding man shouting allah akbar what could have been a horrific terror attack in paris. where it all unfolded outs louvre gallery in france. stopping that man from getting inside. attacked one of the soldiers. a soldier opened fire hitting that suspect. the suspect now in custody. we will bring you the developments as we come into our newsroom. man hunt intensifying at this hour for a man who threw a bomb into a cheesecake factory restaurant that was paxd with people. police in los angeles say the bomb was homemade and filled with gunpowder. people running for their lives leaving everything behind. of the bomb squad removing the explosive. luckily no one was hurt. in just 30 minutes from now the u.s. senate will take a rare early morning vote to end the democrats' filibuster of education secretary nominee betsy devos. her confirmation held up in debated for weeks now.
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republicans need 51 votes to move that forward a tie breaker could come from vice president pence. that would set up a final vote expected for monday. and will lady gaga, brian just mentioned this, get political during the super bowl halftime show? >> the only statements that i will be making during the halftime show are the ones that i have been consistently making throughout my career. i believe in a passion for inclusion. i believe in the spirit of equality. and the spirit of this country. heather: so maybe that's a yes. gaga a big hillary clinton supporter campaigning for her at many events. we will be watching that, of course. it's great to be here with all of you. steve: it is, indeed. ainsley: do you remember the movie la la land. you were saying la la land. ainsley: we were saying lady gaga. brian says lady gaga. brian: she just guaranteed, guys, she is going to create
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some type of havoc. we saw beyonce last year. ainsley: gives us something to talk about monday morning. brian: i think we have a lot to talk about. luke bryan will probably do the national anthem without a problem. straight ahead, the new home land security chief getting right to work on the wall. >> i really hope to have it done within the next two years. brian: but can it be done? texas agriculture commissioner sid miller has an idea. he has advised the president on that idea. steve: hey, sid. brian: is he here to talk about it the department store that just dropped veanks trump. ainsley: what? they say it has nothing though do with her politics. ♪ kind of day.
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>> we will build it where it is needed first as identified by the men and women who work the border and then we will fill it in as time goes on. i really hope to have it done within the next two years. ainsley: a fox news exclusive. the brand new dhs secretary general john kelly getting right to work unveiling time line to build that border wall. but can it actually be done in two years. let's ask the commissioner
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mr. sai sid miller. thank you for being here. >> thank you. steve: what he is this gun on your lapel. >> of course i'm a election official. if you are campaign chairman guy named ted nugent you get to wear a gun on your lapel. steve: is he a ranch owner down here. >> yes. steve: months before the election and get to the wall in a second. and donald trump talks about these days because remember when people said texas is in play? hillary could win texas. irthe guy that came on our show and said what are these people smoking? no way. >> obviously he ended up winning by 10 points so it wasn't close. all the polls were wrong. ainsley: sid, you recently went to trump tower and met with him to talk about the wall. what was that conversation. >> we talked about a lot of things. our farmers and ranchers here in texas have a real problem. they can't even go on their property it's dangerous there in certain areas. something i'm familiar with i served 1 years in the texas house.
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i was chairman of the homeland security and safety. we had charge under governor rick perry. secure the border. i have been down there a lot and witnessed that and the problems we have down there. brian: general kelly says i'm going to do this and do it within two years. what does texas need? what areas? how much is it going to cost? >> one thing that people don't realize a third of the wall is already built. about 650 miles is there. brian: does it work? >> and it works. we have it down in the high populated areas like arlington and mcellen and brownsville. it helps our guys tremendously to patrol that and monitor it both physically and electronically. brian: how much do you need? >> that's a third of it. there is about 1800 more miles to be built. steve: some ranchers and farmers don't want the wall for a myriad of reasons. >> that's far and few between. most of them so dangerous they can't go on their property. steve: what do you mean. >> so much drug trasking and
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cartels coming back and forth. many of the ranchers have been threatened and they are afraid to cross their own property. some of those ranches down there are quite large. ainsley: when i went down there in el paso and looked over the rio grand. i was asking. so security officers what in i went over there to the mexico side? right there? that's the most dangerous area. you wouldn't come back. >> people don't realize but we have had in iraq and afghanistan, over 5,000, we have lost that many troops. that same period of time, we have had more murders on the texas-mexican border than we have lost military legals. really a problem. brian: border patrol has been didisspirited because they felt nobody had their back. >> texas took it on ourselves several years ago when we decided we were not getting enough help from the federal government. now we have help. we are excited about that. ainsley: thank you, sid.
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one won't be there the uber ceo caved into liberal pressure over president trump's immigration order. a delete uber boycott was sparked after uber decided to pick people up at jfk airport in new york during the immigration protest. just needed to make some money, right? all right. those are your headlines. send it over to ainsley. what have you got? ainsley: kurt and i are in the man cave. am i allowed to be in the man cave? >> everybody is welcome in the man cave. live in houston at discovery green. t.d., thanks for being here. >> thanks so much. the texas cheerleaders. you all are looking good. we feel bad. we have blankets and you all have bare legs. ainsley: kurt, you are telling us how we can be the player super bowl. first of all. if you have decided you might still want to come to houston for a ticket, i just found one on stub hub here suite level sideline number 259.
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what's the price? ainsley: only $112,000. >> chump change, right? ainsley: what's the cheapest ticket on there. >> cheapest ticket $2,700. ainsley: that's like in the rafters. >> it's absolutely the nose bleed section. 2759. ainsley: stay at home and watch it? >> this year when you watch a new technology is going to be debuted at super bowl. we have never seen at any other super bowl. it's outrageous. show you a perspective as if you are the quarterback and as ainsley said be the player. this sin tell getting together with fox sports. and a guy named michael davies who i have been watching. this guy knows how to make incredible technology happen when you are watching sports. what it is is 38 cameras are mounted in the rafters at nrg stadium. those feed into a giant computer.
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and at that point all those immanuels come together in ultra hi def thing. right? it ends up being incredible 3-d image as if you are the player. as if they had a camera on the player that's out there. they can pick the quarterback from one team. they could pick a refuse reand replay that you will not see this every single replay because a it's new, and b it takes about a minute to minute and a half to render all this because it's a huge amount of dates that. what it means a at the end of the day is your ticket at home is even mover valuable this year, right, t.d.? because we're talking about extraordinary experience where you have will see a play in a whole different way as if you your solve were in the game. ainsley: it's great. you don't have to log on to your computer and download an app. just get to watch it on fox. >> exactly.
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and what we're going to see next is it will happen more and more and they will get faster with this. watch it this sunday it, will be amazing. ainsley: we'll. all right. steve. over to you. steve: thank you very much. meanwhile, he may be born in the u.s.a. but apparently bruce springsteen is not proud to be an american anymore. >> i stand before you. steve: yep. bruce was in australia and he wasn't done with that. this sunday it all comes down to two teams and two quarterbacks. so who is going to take down the title? asking one of america's most legendary quarterbacks? dan marino, look at that giving some instructions live from houston, super bowl 51. ♪ ♪ introducing theraflu expressmax
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ brian: well,. steve: very nice. brian: attendance office. a lot of people calling in late this morning because that is the jersey high school
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band. steve: they are good. those are cool uniforms. most bands around here have 200 members. they have 265. they are thinking they could have 300. if they seem like they know what they are doing. they spend 8 hours a week practicing for the halftime show. brian: at least that's what they tell their parents. steve: that's what they told our producers. dan marino will be on deck to talk about the game and newt trnutrisystem he. heather: good morning to all of you. let's start in washington. where congress is now taking its first steps towards strengthening gun ownership under president trump. the house voting to undo former president obama's extended of extended back ground checks of gun purchases by using social security. this measurable now goes to the senate which has vote new favor of rolling back strict coal regulations.
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that's another obama era regulation that could have killed thousands of jobs. the president is expected to sign both of those measures. nordstrom the department store under fire for dropping ivanka trump's fashion line. the store claiming dropping scales. shoes and accessories. nordstrom defending the move claiming it's not political. they say about 10% of inventory is cut every year to make new room for new lines. she resigned from that company to avoid conflict of interest. well, a disgusting scheme hatched by a university to stomp out free speech. staff at wisconsin's mawrkt university instructing people who aren't even students to buy out all of the tickets to hear conservative speaker ben shapiro speak on campus. nelson with the university for center for gender and sexuality studies say reservists see it as a student to take away a seat from somebody who could actually go. after being caught red handed the university claims to be
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working to fix that probable before wednesday's event. it's a catholic school by the way. may be born in the u.s.a. but apparently bruce springsteen is not proud to be american. listen to this. >> i stand before you embarrassed american tonight. [cheers] think is a song from 1965 going to use to sandy letter back home. heather: springsteen making that controversial statement at concert in australia before playing the song don't hang up marching president trump's consensus call with australian ambassador. hillary clinton supporter says his band is now resistance against the trump administration. go figure. those are your headlines. steve: bruce, bruce, bruce. brian: now i know why he didn't play in the inaugural. evidence doesn't like donald trump. i had no idea. janice dean likes everybody. janice: i do. hi, good morning. from discovery green.
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what an amazing set we have. we have a football field here. we've got a band. we've good football players. this is an amazing place to broadcast live. and i love you, houston. except it's cold out. it's 52. seasonal average is around 67, 68-degree he is. feels a little chilly this is my atlanta falcon's blanky. i will be wearing the patriots next. i don't have a favorite in this one. game day 70 degrees, a chance of a thunderstorm. the good news is at nrg stadium the roof is on so it's not going to be a problem if there are showers in the forecast e there are your current temperatures across the nation. it's cold across the northern plains. i know i have nothing to complain about here with 52 in texas. 8 in minneapolis. 2 in caribou, maine. here in houston we could see a stray shower over the next couple of days and again those thunderstorms popping up on sunday.
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otherwise it should be angela around seasonal average. once the sun comes out it, will warm up, i promise. ainsley, steve, brian. i'm so excited to be in houston with you. ainsley: is it going to warm up tomorrow and sunday? janice: yes. be like 70 degrees. 72 degrees. 75 degrees on sunday. so it will warm up. steve: we have got a little breeze right now from west texas blowing in. ainsley: our senior producer on this show used to intern with you. it was his first intern. you taught him everything he knows and now he does this show. steve: talking to dan marino. brian: normally we do intrungz us. ainsley: dan and guy way back. >> all about gavin. i. brian: two quarterbacks playing in the nfl. two marquee quarterbacks, maybe one of the greatest quarterback here. how do you explain the success that tom brady is having at his age? >> it's just the fact that experience and he has already been through so much in his career. brian: 39.
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you were retired by then. >> 38 i retired. sports science and how these guys take care of themselves. tom is obviously a real pro. he understands what it takes to practice every day. practice every day and prepare every day. that's why he is so successful. ainsley: you're really close with him, rights? because when we were preinterviewing him for this we were asking you is he the best quarterback ever and you were like no. are you serious? >> you put me on the spot there i was joking at the time i said that really it's hard to say from different eras the best quarterback of all time. no doubt tom brady has been incredible in his career and the fact that he is playing in his seventh super bowl and if he wins this one he will win more than anybody else then can you say yeah tom brady sit best ever. steve: this week every player's head is in a pressure cooker. because the eyes of the world are on these young men who are going to play the day after tomorrow in the super bowl. what's the best advice you ever heard forrest big game?
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>> i think it's just to understand the moment that you are in and enjoy the moment you're in. steve: yeah, but they're freaking out. >> i guarantee you tom brady is not freaking out. he has been through it the patriots have been through it they understand what it takes to prepare this week. obviously they have won super bowls before and a lot of players on the team have played in super bowls. they have get it i think it's more the atlanta falcons. first time they are there. and matt ryan to understand when you are in there, relax. play the best game you can because you never know when you are going to get back. i played in one super bowl. brian: thought you would be in ten. >> maybe not ten but maybe seven like tom. brian: dan, let's talk about something else we see on our channel you are looking fit and trim doing nutri system. the guy is 100 pounds, 50 pounds overweight. i never saw you as overweight you got healthier. >> i think it's just about taking care of your body. the one thing i will say is monday, which is a surprise, i thought it would be after the
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first of the year is the biggest men's decision diet day of the year. the day after the super bowl. steve: not january 1st. >> because usually guys wants to watch the play offs. steve: i'm going to have 12 beers. >> that's it. ainsley: few months out from summer now. have to start thinking about that do you stay on it all year around? >> it's maintenance. once you get the weight off i lost 22 pounds u it's been about 10 years since i have been on the program and helping promote that i have a friend of mine jim who plays for out 49ers. he turned me on to it years ago when he lost like 60 pounds. he has been able to maintain it and keep it off and use the shakes and bars. that's what i do u. steve: day after the super bowl. forget about the winner thinks about the diet. daniel marino. he goes go nutri system. brian: how do you think it's going to play out on sunday? >> i think it's going to be a high-scoring game because both of these offenses is very good. i think atlanta is going to
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win at the end because of the fire power they have offensively. brian: atlanta wins. ainsley: isn't it time though in the patriots have done it so many times. wouldn't it be nice for the underdog to win? steve: that's not the way it works. all right. dan, thank you very much. brian: meanwhile, straight ahead as the band begins to play us out. out-of-control protesters tearing college campuses apart because they didn't want to hear from conservative speakers. burgess owen has a message for them coming up. he probably tackled dan a few times. steve: whatever happened to giving drawmp chance? why are they refusing to vote on his nominees? that political panel next live from super bowl 51. brian: fantastic. absolutely ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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steve: democrats are digging in their heels boycotting votes on trump's cabinet nominees and promising to filibuster his choice to fill justice scalia's seat on the supreme court. but is more partisan obstruction really what americans voted for? let's talk to this panel we have assembled here in houston. democratic consultant, political analyst jackie valley and tad, an independent voter and bernie sanders supporter. good morning, everybody for joining us. >> good morning. >> jackie, let's start with you. from where you sit as you look at what the democrats are doing and keep in mind it started 70 democrat congressman said i'm going to boycott the president's inauguration. now they won't even show up for a vote. is this how you get stuff done in washington these days? you just don't show up? >> yes. it's very sad.
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isn't it? we knew whenever we had 67, 70 democratic lawmakers reasonable medical certainty when they decided not to even attend the inauguration. not only was it disrespectful for our democracy but it was descrfl' to the office of the president. when you disagree with the policy that's one thing, to not even show up that's saying something to their constituents. it's very, very telling when they made that one first move. it was very telling of what they were going to do and further move. >> mustafa you look at what's happening on college campuses. what they are trying to do is shut him down, whoever the conservative speaker is, essentially suspects the same thing they are doing in our nation's capital just trying to shut down the debate. not even showing up for it? >> it would be nice if the president showed some leadership and try to reach to the other side. he has been divisive candidate and really being a divisive candidate. steve: what you talking about? he called in members of the opposition party as some in the white house white house havd to democrats in his first week. >> look, he is hanging up on
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world leaders out of, you know, fits. so. steve: he didn't hang up. >> it is up to the president to lead and to reach to the other side i 4000000 people on the street the day after the inauguration. he has he got to do better. you have got to agree that he has got to do better, right? steve: listen, 70 democrats didn't show up on his first day. i don't remember anybody not showing up for obama's first day. >> obama reached out to the other side. mitch mcconnell, the republican who said is he going to do everything not to get him elected. he has he got to do more. he is the president of the united states. he has got to put the big boy pants on and lead and reach to the other side. steve: the prime minister of the other side did comment the other day and said it was cordial so you are calling him a liar? >> including the president of the united states said that he is tough phone call. a lot of those leaks are true. steve: jackie you supported bernie sanders. >> oh, no. not jackie. >> i'm sorry, you supported bernie sanders who really, you
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know, the democrats really let him have it at the d.d.n.c. and he ended up losing big time. what do you see this food fight as? >> actually i was a national staff for bernie sanders you. i actually worked for the campaign as an independent fiscal. pretty much this is like the dallas cowboys showing up to the super bowl you lost. that's the bottom line. when you fumble the ball for the last 8 years and on day one say we are ready to play it looks foolish. instead of the democrats focusing on what they need to be in opposition which the republicans did the same thing. how about organizing. building a better team. draining the d. in c swamp. you are continuing to play political theater, having people come out, pimp people pretty much and use people vulnerable emotion. steve: i think the people are watching right now, donald trump is completely unconventional candidate and now unconventional president from what we have seen so far. i think people are going hey, give him a chance at least. the people you know, are they saying this display of what we
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are seeing in washington, d.c. is just not what we are paying for? >> well, i think most people who are democrats or independents who support i had bernie sanders or hillary clinton their leaders are the ones not showing leadership by saying continuing to draw them out in the streets knowing they have zero power. can you filibuster all day and stomp and march until your shoes fall off. tefnsd if you do not have the power northward to move the vote it, will be more of the same. i encourage democrats to actually put people out of office and get new people in if you really want to see change. that's where the leadership should come from. steve: i wouldn't say that dallas cowboys are out of that too loudly around here. that's a sore point. >> that's true. steve: ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for showing up. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. steve: as we were talking about a moment ago out-of-control protesters tearing college campuses apart because they didn't want to hear from conservative speakers. wait until they hear what super bowl champ burgess owens has to say to them. man up. is he live next. come on in.
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ainsley: protesters on wednesday turning into violent rioters shutting town conservative speech on campus. brian: last night nyu brian mcginnis was pepper sprayed by an angry mob and you are seeing that right now play out. that just happened yesterday in new york city. steve: meanwhile super bowl champion burgess owens has message for those rioters he is author ever of the book
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"wineries, wienies and wimps. >> how would you categorize the rioters we saw? >> this is nothing new. we dealt with the occupy wall street and blarts gang and now anti-freedom gang. what i always like to point out is we are not dealing with white, black, or rich, poor. we are dealing with atheists, marxists and socialists versus our jew dough owe christian values we have come to appreciate. brian: burgess people say the tea party was upset. the republicans got routed after president obama won. this is just their answer but it isn't. they have no clear mission or message. they want to wreck stuff. when you put a microphone in front of their face they have nothing to say. >> the means and methods of socialists. i also want to make this point. democrats did this over 100 years ago. the message of the democrats was at that time that slavery
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was a good thing. and we voted against it and we had republican president that came on board. and did not win by a popular vote. did win by electoral college during the civil war based on that. ainsley: donald trump just tweeted about it i want to read it to you. professional anarchists and thugs and paid protesters are proving the point of the millions of people who voted to make america great again u. >> election has consequences. i think i heard that about eight years ago. what you have to remember is america now has decided which direction you want to go. in the democratic party has to recognize that we are tired of what they have been doing. i will tell you for black americans to look up donald trump's new deal for black america and ask yourself what happened to barack obama? what happened when he had the same opportunities to make things and he didn't. steve: what will barack obama's legacy be? as you look at donald trump's win and now that he has taken the white house, what are your observations so far? >> i'm extremely hopeful.
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it's a positive message that americans come first. and if we can ever get to the point, regardless of party and put america above ideology, our country is going to come back and be great again. brian: radars are back. not here yet howe is it going to play out on sunday. >> i'm going with the patriots because they this a system. that's what al davis did. just win, baby. i'm hoping as a country that we recognize just win, baby. because things will happen again. brian: show america your ring. ainsley: lots of diamonds. steve: that's fantastic u. ainsley: thank you, burgess. great to have you here. few things get people fired up than football. pete hegseth getting the pulse of the people ahead of super bowl 51. steve: i like the hat within a cake, pete the. brian: ditching the football field for the diamond. now back to the football field just for us. there he is. have you guys seen our green room yet?
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ainsley: nice to see you. y'all look so cute. ♪ ♪ ♪ steve: live from discovery green at 12-acre park in the heart of a very chilly houston, texas. this is "fox & friends" live from super bowl 51. ainsley: we need our counsel hats. we need counsel boots brisket and barbecue. brian: you guys are wearing jeans and i think it's very attractive. steve: by the way we are wearing red for heart health. ainsley: that's right. we also have a man cave back there, guys, with blankets and recliners, except we have women that are now in your man cave. brian: look at that. janice: we're taking over. steve: no feet on the furniture. brian: we will be able to take a quick tour shortly.
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meet the jersey band that's here. judge jersey band. as well as the oilers. which were the precursor to the texans. they are all going to be out here shortly. ainsley: yesterday we started the show with what was happening at university of california berkeley. mad conservative going to be speaking to college republicans. it happened last night at a campus at nyu in new york city. all these were so upset because gavin mcginnis was going to speak to the college republicans. word got out on facebook and all these people show up and this is what happens. brian: this is what happens because the students were -- they booked him to speak. the republican club did. but the word went out on facebook and all these anarchists show up. i imagine it's the same roster that shows up they sat in on wall street. i think it's the same types of people that are linked in for the people that protested at berkeley 48 hours prior to that.
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and their message is shut up. i don't want to hear you. and cops come in and, guess what? they achieve their goal. we didn't hear them. steve: he was on periscope for a little bit and looked like he got shot in the face with pepper spray. in fact, he tweeted out yeah, it was fine. the pepper spray did not burn as much as being called a nazi. but we see on america's campuses in some measure is this. remember back in the olden days if you wanted to hear all sides because in some corridors you went hear all the sides. you would go to a college campus and hear it all. but these days the left is taking over america's college campuses to the extent where you simply do not hear the other point of view. if you are a conservative, you're not welcome on many campuses. sadly. and donald trump this morning is out and about with his twitter machine just tweeted this. professional anarchists, thugs and paid protesters are preefing the point of the millions of people who voted
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to make america great again. come on, folks. give them a chance to talk. brian: there is a couple things going on right now. number one they have no interest in hearing the other side. steve: too bad. brian: number two is violence and number three who is tell the security to stand down. we have the best cops in the country in new york city no offense to houston. they paid the republican club at berkeley spent $10,000 for extra security for milo two days ago and they watched. they didn't do anything. steve: in new york at nyu, there was not the property damage that we saw at berkeley. ainsley: look at that right there. steve: there were banks that were robbed and looted i read. there was a starbucks looted as well. ainsley: they are acting like animals. steve: head to toe in black. they have the masks. and where are the police? the police were told out in berkeley to stand down. brian: by the way, all theist guys should have been arrested.
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ainsley: 100 percent. brian: there is no gray area here here. berkeley should have demanded it. i'm not sure details of nyu. if i'm nyu and having people concerned about paying $65,000 a year to go to school there and live there i would want to secure those parents that i make sure they weren't going to be beat up and pepper sprayed. ainsley: we're going to tolerate every opinion unless you disagree with us. now all these kids are going to be scared to join the college republicans because they are not welcome on these campuses. mile lomy low i will here is what he to say? >> okay to say almost anything about somebody who is, you know, right of jane fonda. you know, if you are slightly conservative or even libertarian points of view, if you are charismatic and funny like we both are you will be called the most appalling things. a way of will he yvette mizeing violent responses.
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steve: all about shutting people down. they are trying to shut down conservative voices on college campuses and then did you go to washington, d.c. in the halls of congress doing the same thing shut him down. 70 democrats don't go to the president's inaugural. have you got the democrats don't show up for a vote on a state confirmation hearing. is that the new normal? because, if it is, it stinks. brian: it is starting to work. the uber executive going to be on the business council with donald trump just resigned because he was getting some backlash because people were deleting his app. here we go. doesn't stop. yesterday on a serious note and not that this wasn't serious but on very serious as in world war note. iran continues to shoot off intermediate ballistic missiles and they are doing it and there is a nuances. there is a gray area whether it's in violation of this agreement. however, it shows on citizen next that the world should not tolerate and this administration incident is.
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we know about the message lieutenant general michael kelly gave you are on notice, iran. he got some help from 50 democrats and 50 republicans, co-sponsor that said that said we are supporting donald trump enhancing or putting back sanctions on iran. ainsley: donald trump said military action is not off the table. he tweeted about it this morning. iran is playing with fire. they don't appreciate how kind obama was to them. not me. steve: the breaking news this morning is, aaccording to a number of news sources told by sources at the white house. it sounds like there could be some brand new sanctions against iran. the exact nature not revealed, but they would target two dozen iranian individuals and companies and government agencies. and look for that, these new sanctions to happen as early as today. ainsley: iran needs to feel the pressure. steve: donald trump said he would stand up to iran. when flynn went out a couple days ago and said we are watching you, that walls a
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precursor to sanctions perhaps which could happen today. brian: something else could happen today. heather nauert could be giving the update of what happened including a shooting in france. heather: good morning to all of you. we will get to that story in france in just a second. in the meantime we have brands new video just coming in to fox news of mexico's most famous drug lord el chapo guzman escorted from manhattan jail cell from heavily armed caravan. is he deemed to be too dangerous to be escorted. extradited to the u.s. after several elaborate he is dispraps prisons in mexico. pleaded not guilty to charges including drug trafficking and murder conspiracy. now that story we just mentioned overseas. a soldier shoots a machete wielding man who was shouting allah akbar. stopping ha what could have been an horrific terror attack in paris. you are taking a live look where it all unfolded outside
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the louvre gallery in france. soldiers patrolling the area, stopped the van he's tried to get inside. that's when the suspect tried attacking one of the soldiers. another soldier then opening fire hitting that suspect. that suspect now in custody. people are slowly being allowed back in the area. we will keep you posted as we learn anything new. a manhunt intensifying at this hour for this man who through bomb into a cheesecake factory restaurant that was packed with people. police in los angeles say that the bomb was homemade and filled with gunpowder. folks there running for their lives leaving everything behind. the bomb squad removing the explosives. luckily no one was hurt. nfl player out of super bowl tickets because of his mom? chicago bears player crevon willeblanc asked his mom to mail two tickets worth more than $1,000 apiece. she dropped them on her way to the store. another customer slipped on them on his way inside and then took off. but not so fast.
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those tickets have been deactivated. so i will guess he will get different ones and still be able to attend after all. those are your headlines. >> steve: thank you very much, heather. meanwhile, brian is going to give us a preview of twhees discovery is like discovery green in the heart of midtown. ainsley: give us a tour, brian. brian: first off, there is the flat screen because you are right in the middle of the nfl experience. cops and highlights rolling throughout the night. but they put the sound up when people actually wake up. behind there is the convention center which is all decked out. this is cheryl casone. can i see her in the halls. give me a hug, cheryl. good. i have got to go. cheryl casone works at the fox business show. i get that on my cable. grass, couldn't grow it. here is the super bowl mascot. give me a hug. fantastic. please i have got to go. now we'll meet the real steers of today. we have the bronchos and the oilers. how is it going? how what is it like to get up in the morning and play football with us. >> yes, sir. >> do you like it.
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>> yes, sir. brian: are you better than the oilers? >> yes, sir. brian: did you play them in the regular season. >> yes, sir. brian: did you win? >> yes, sir. brian: that is tremendous discipline. who is better you? fun getting these guys playing football. >> yes, sir, it's a blessing. brian: football sunday some attack but you guys love it. so we got the teams. we got the peewee teams out here in the morning. we also have the band. hey, guys, you happy to be here today? [cheers] >> brian: this is the jersey village band. they practice how many hours a day? >> marching season we practice right after school 3:15 to about 5:45. brian: my goodness. cuff make friends in that amount of time. >> yes we have so much cam rad camaraderie it's amazing. brian: do you guys get along? >> yeah. brian: thanks so much for getting up with us. i don't know we had this. we actually have a green resume. and in the breanne green room
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is where we keep our guests. i'm just wondering. i know we have a big roster. drew brees is still coming on but also have a guy -- he looks so familiar. the name won't come to me. tim tebow is here. tim, i'm sorry, it's such an overcrowded green room and patriot cheerleaders. thanks so much for coming out. have you had a chance to meet tim? we have another couch here. you chose this one anyway. tim, you pumped up for this? >> absolutely. brian brian houston ready to handle the super bowl. >> looks ready so far. 5:00 a.m. in the morning but it looks great. brian: i asked him about short sleeve hoodie sweatshirt and had me relax about it. because i don't know what to wear it with. this is our green room. this is our lay out. these are our signed footballs. this is our paneling and this is our fire excontinuing gerbiller. patriot cheerleaders rupp early. steve and ainsley, this is what awaits you if you ever
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get a segment off. ainsley: what did you drink this morning? what is in his coffee? thank you, brian. brian. ainsley: if there is a fire we know where to go. steve: we do. ainsley: pete is talking pig skin, politics and pancakes here at the diner. >> i clearly has not had as much coffee as brian kilmeade this morning. we are having fun. i'm at the diner outside of downtown houston. this entire election season we have been talking politics and pancakes with the people. we will do it here at the super bowl in houston as well. stick with us as we talk about what donald trump has been up to in his first two weeks because we're two days away from the super bowl. two weeks into trump's presidency. we will find out what people think. sting around on "fox & friends." here in texas things are always bigger. ♪ y'all have a little fun ♪ ain't doing nothing me and papa ain't done ♪ open up the door to my pickup truck ♪ and my baby jumps in ♪ and she fires it up
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the morning. ainsley: i never thought when we went to texas we would need hot things for hands. brian: that's all right but it's still warmer than new york. if you are looking for pete hegseth where do we find him today? steve: he is at the avalon diner in the houston area talking to a bunch of people over pancakes. pancake pete. pete: i have got some pancakes. thank you for that nickname by the way. i already had country friday steak omelet and grits. we are doing it texas style. it's fantastic. save some for you. signatures here with greg and coy. chatting with this b. this election. electing donald trump. he has been president for two weeks now. just want to get your sense. we have got the super bowl in two days. still politics dominates the airwaves. greg, you are contractor in the area what do you think of politics for mr. trump. >> i don't watch a lot of tv because i'm working a lot. i think he is doing pretty good. i mean a lot of people are hating on him. i think we ought to give him a chance to see what he does.
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give him four years. you know? >> what do you think he is doing for this country. >> looks like he is saving jobs already and kind of making some people mad whenever he banned the muslims. that's just people getting mad on facebook and speaking their mind. pete: sure, people are going to speak their mind. you are the owner of the avalon, coy. you saw a supreme court was picked this week. had you an interesting observation about the pick neil gorsuch that president trump has made. >> absolutely. he was good enough to be picked by hillary and obama when he was he was elected to the current position he is in, he is good enough for me. pete: must not be that extreme after all. >> that's right. pete: what are you hoping from president trump. >> little less regulation and put more money in americans pockets so i can get more of that too. pete: have you three locations here in the houston area and one more being built in process? >> that's correct. we are about to launch a
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hiring campaign for about another 20 people to open a new avalon diner in about two or three weeks. pete: that's that's 20 more people to be employed in the houston area. hope that mr. trump can bring jobs back here. a lot of conversation about the super bowl as well. we have got mixed opinions about who is going to take it i'm more interested in the guy that's joining you right now tim tebow and his take. i'm sure is he a little more informed than me here on who might come out on top tonight. steve: thank you very much. save me one of those chicken friday steaks. i love the grave. brian: no matter where did you go great sense. that's why we love the diners. got to keep doing so much. and we just heard wait a second. steve: tim tebow, here he is. check it out. all these kids are doing the tebow. >> a lot better than i ever have. ainsley: look who it is.
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morning back in 2009. remember that one? that was to vote on the first version of oklahoma. a final vote for devos could happen on monday. the first jobs report since donald trump became president now being released in about an hour. economists forecasting the addition of 175,000 more jobs. they also believe the unemployment rate will stay at same at 4.7%. those are your headlines. see you back here shortly, steve, brian, and ainsley. thanks. brian: heather, thank you. tom brady arriving in houston and getting ohounded with questions about his friendship with president trump. >> i'm not talking politics at all because i just want to focus on the positive aspects of this game and, you know, my teammates and the reason why we are here. it's taken a lot of hard work to get to this point and i just want to foe cuffs on the positive nature of two great teams competing at the highest level.
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steve: absolutely. next guest nfl quarterback not scrutinized for his politics but for his faith. ainsley: our friend tim tebow joins us now with his reaction. hey, tim. >> good morning to you. great to see you all. >> he does such a good job of being politically correct though. doesn't he? he is pretty good at the whole game. steve: how do you feel about the press going after brady though? hey you are friends with donald trump. >> just let him get ready for his super bowl. i mean, is he probably going to go down as the best quarterback of all time. he doesn't need to focus on anything else but trying to win a super bowl right now. i know you want to get their questions in. brian: is it hard as an athlete every athlete you can't worry about it. you get questions all the time about everything. you just have to focus. that's one of the things about being a quarterback and football player, have you to have tunnel vision. have you to be able to lock in and focus. i prom miss you, tom brady is not worried about the questions he is getting about president trump. he is worried about figuring out this defense is he going
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to go against. ainsley: you get thick-skinned after a while with all the criticism. >> you get thick skinned but i don't even know that was thick skin. that was a shot thrown at you and you just avoid and it keep going. you don't think about it. threat go and continue with the task at hand. the task at hand for him in an interview is finishing without saying anything that can be bulletin board material for the atlanta falcons and getting back to watching film and setting and watching the game. ainsley: why were you so vocal about your faith? >> it was just that modern for me. the whole time for me it's always been bigger than a game of the bigger than football, bigger than baseball. it's something that i wanted the sport i play to transcend that support to show something more important. brian: you open up in your book and you talk about being in the patriots and you gets to the final cut and you think you are on the team and you get cut. >> yeah. brian: you were inside that organization. the most successful in the history maybe of sports in a salary cap era. what is the patriot way?
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>> the patriot way is doing exactly what you are told. doing your job. knowing exactly what your job is and finding a way to get that job done. you maybe had different jobs or different responsibilities or different athletic acts had you on other teams but now you fit into, you know, your way on this team and you better do that job because. brian: as soon aisn't that whaty team wants. >> not necessarily. have you receipt. you are able to mold into it everybody has their own responsibility. you do your way and do it to the best of your ability. a lot of times on other teams maybe guy the want the ball 10, 12 times. it's not about what ho gets the ball. where does the ball dictate. one guy might have 10 catches one game and two the next. steve: people are concerned about what they are going to be missing. has the world's greatest guacamole recipe. if only i knew where to buy
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avocados. >> from mexico. in a day and age where health is so important and some kids eating junk every day. and super bowl, a lot of people are going to have a lot of junk. i think it's pretty important that we train our next generation that they need to get great foods in their bodies one of those is avocados from mexico. super food great fats. ainsley: we eat them every day. you don't have to boil those when you are making the homemade baby food. open them right up. a lot of avocados from mexico. is it a fruit or vegetable. >> it's argument. fda just the usda argument which one is fruit. steve: country is so polarize polarized. >> i will say, this either way they are great for you. maybe we can just pull back a couple of those sugars and carbs and maybe have avocados. brian: before donald trump slaps tariff on mexico go get
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them now. steve: they are playing the music. that means we are done. >> i love it. ainsley: avocados and margaritas for everyone. steve: could be a fruit or vegetable. does destroying personal property really help them get their point across, marine corps vet johnny joey jones here with his take coming up live from super bowl 51. ainsley: she is the first football referee in super bowl history. sarah thomas is here to tell us what it takes and make the tough calls. brian: we will bring up the avocado question. steve: what are they doing? brian: we're not sure. ♪ ♪ ♪ bp engineers use underwater robots, so they can keep watch over operations below the sea,
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ steve: live from houston, texas. super bowl 51. it's our friends, the kids from the jersey village high school band. 250 strong. brian: i have to apologize. a little bit earlier i said it was the patriots cheerleaders. i don't know what i'm thinking. it's the texas cheerleaders.
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i apologize. steve: said it's the second super bowl in houston. it's the third. ainsley: making all kinds of corrections. jewelersy band playing the ohio state theme song in the state of texas. we are representing everyone. brian: we do know it was iran's ballistic missile. ainsley: we will talk about that in a moment. we will go to heather. we know she is here for headlines without corrections. heather: good morning to all of you. hope you are off to a great deal chill in texas but great to be here. the president's home in washington, d.c. is about to get a higher wall. the secret service now approving plans to build a taller fence around the white house. going to be 11 feet high. 5 feet taller than the current fence and have anti-climb and incrucial. that decision coming after several people were able to jump over the fence and within the white house lawn in the past few years.
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after the president's work day is he washington, d.c. mar-a-lago estate in florida. first time the family will visit palm beach since president trump took office. this weekend is also the island's biggest social event of the season. red cross ball is set for saturday night at president trump's mar-a-lago estate estate. president trump and melania expected to attend like they have for years. just moments ago, president trump blasting the terminator again. writing on twitter this: yes, arnold schwarzenegger really did a bad job as governor of california and even worse on the apprentice but at least he tried hard that tweet coming a day after the president said. this. >> the ratings went right down the tubes. it's been a total disaster. i want to just pray for arnold, if we can. heather: the terminator later firing back with this response. >> why don't we switch jobs. you take over tv because he is such an expert in ratings and i take over your job and then
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people with finally speak comfortably again. heather: schwarzenegger has been critical of how president trump rolled out his refugee order. and those are your headlines. let's head over to you. see you soon. janice: hi. how is it going? i'm here with the houston texans. hi, ladies. >> good morning. heather: how can you tell it's cold out? >> well, we are wearing pants. janice: 52 in houston, texas. good thing is game time it's going to be warm. 75 degrees on sunday but for now it's going to be cold. are you going to teach me some moves later? >> of course we will. >> janice: here i am with wesley from papa charlie's. what are you cooking for us? bris kit. racks of ribs and jalapeno and cheddar sausage. janice: how long has this been kicking. >> this brisket has been on for a couple of hours. janice: ladies, are you going to have brisket?
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>> of course. janice: you are cheerleaders, are you going to have some brisket? [cheers] janice: steve, ainsley and brian over to you. brian: also wearing pants. steve: nothing says breakfast like brisket. first woman ref in the history of the nfl. her name is sarah thomas from mississippi she joins us live here in chilly, houston. ainsley: you are still the only female ref. >> full time but some in the developmental program. ainsley: you officiated high school. how did you go from there to the nfl? >> a lot of luck. preparation and hard work. gerald austin in conference u.s.a. he hired me. i worked in the division one level for eight years after 10 years of heil and to the nfl in 2015. brian: what's the biggest difference sarah as did you go from division one a lot of painted faces to the nfl? what's the big difference? >> big difference from us is just out speed the game. the more repetition you get
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and experience you get, the game just kind of slows down. so that's one big thing. these guys are phenomenal athletes. steve: of course when we are watching at home and there is a play down on the field and we're trying to decipher what the ref is talking about. what are some of the least used signals that you hardly ever use but are important for a viewer of football? >> okay. do you know what this is? steve: okay. now you are crossing. do that again? >> like a little curtsy but that. steve: no. >> that's tripping. steve: did you know that? brian: no. i had no idea. >> so this right here when you do like this behind your back. do you know what that is? steve: like the ref rubs the lumbar. >> illegal hit of the lumbar? >> illegal forward pass. >> . so more common ones would be. ainsley: is a forward pass?
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>> we're going to football 101. brian: sarah, something else happening. refereeing canning physical. show us your writs. you broke your wrist. >> yes. brian: finished the game with a broken wrist? >> i did. ainsley: how painful was that? >> it wasn't. it was really cold out there but both bones were broken. they put a splint on and i went back in the game with a two minute warning. ainsley: you are tough. >> have to be. steve: does active i can't help? >> yes, it does. the wonderful thing with active i can't. just the journey you are talking about with me. active i can't has this fantastic campaign called it starts inside. just focusing on women to just being able to release that inner critic but just focus on being you and believing in yourself. it's a fantastic campaign that's that they have issu initiated. i'm fortunate enough to be a part of it. brian: when i see somebody
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ready to let go and believing in themselves. i saw a woman dancing next to you. this woman, janice dean. she believes in herself. she is active i can't worthy. >> you are. it taste delicious. my kids love it and it's really healthy. janice: makes you dance. brian: everything make us dance. >> kids. >> thank you all for having me. ains. brian: joey jones will be on too. he brings marine perspective from our show. we have a lot going on for our super bowl 51. don't miss it. there you go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be able to help. brian: all right. freedom of speech is the hallmark of american society and with it comes the right to protest, granted. ainsley: but is the left trying to expand that right to make their voices heard into a right-to-bully and intimidate and riot and destroy property and assault people just because they don't agree with them? steve: and if that becomes the new normal, what's next? let's talk to johnny joey jones, marine corps bomb tech veteran. he joins us live here at super bowl 51. good morning to you. >> good morning. go falcons. steve: all right. we know which side you are on. tell us a little bit about when you watch what's going on on america's college campuses, clearly you fought for their right to do that.
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>> sure. steve: but. >> but when i was that age i was in my second war. i guess it's kind of apparent that idol hands for children turn into violent protests for no good reason. what's ironic for me i spent the last 10 years watching people like westboro baptist church protest my brothers and sisters as they are laid in the ground. yet nothing via vile came from t we gave them opportunity to show their own stupidity and respond with action in showing our respect. so it's hard for me to set by and watch that and say what's going to come of this? what's the point? you know, it's kind of like the occupy wall street. it's just spoiled children acting out or maybe even worse. someone, you know, paying a group of people to cause a ruckus. steve: i have think you could be right about that. >> we are tolerant for as long as you agree. brian: joey, you smile, i see the tenseness in your face when you say that. >> absolutely.
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brian: there is no counter message. there is violence and anger but there is no counter message. this is what you tweeted on to colin kaepernick whose decision to take a knee during the national anthem dominated the headline necessary sports for a while. it says hey cap pefer nic i will stand with enough pride for both of us every time my national anthem plays. >> absolutely. brian: i never saw that as freedom of speech. >> here is the problem. i spoke to collin about this and my friend wrote an open letter. this is my problem with what collin is doing. his comments equated being patriotic or standing for national anthem with supporting oppression. listen, collin, this is how this works, man. we wake up every morning and we try to make this world a better place. we try to make this country a better place. we have the freedom to say that. that's what this flag stands for. we are not getting it right. but every day we get it a little more right. we are honest with ourselves. honestly criticizing our government or whatever it is that is bothering us, the issues. we have that freedom not only
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do we have it but we are supported in it. listen, if you want to speak into echo chamber sure sit during the national anthem or spit in someone's face basically. reach across to someone who doesn't understand your issue. have you to bring them into your fold not push them further away. that's basically what i meant by that i'm going to stand with pride and i'm going to stand with pride because this is a country where we can fix issues when they exist. ainsley: what did colin kaepernick say to you when you talked to him. >> when we text messages. his main point said he wasn't sitting as a sign of disrespect to veterans. and i respectfully disagreed. that might not be your intention bus that's what's happening. we are filgted for these freedoms that way when someone is truly oppressed or being wrongly done there is a platform and method to fix it so, you know, the free speech movement started at the turn much the 18th century, right? when it country began. so freedom of speech san amazing pillar of this country but only when or not only but
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freedom of speech and speaking out and changing are two different things. brian: absolutely. i thought we could all -- you don't sit during the country. you make the country better. when you took a knee during the national anthem, have you a problem with the country. i thought that's where -- >> -- absolutely. he is a much as party of this country than anyone else. i hope he understands that and has pride in it. ainsley: joey, you clearly have sacrificed a lot for our country and we thank you. >> thank you. steve: go falcons. >> that's right. rise up. brian: sitting in the living room with drew breeze to talk football and future in politics, perhaps? this saint is marching our direction and hanging out with the oilers and bronchos right now. ♪ that's us ♪ that's pride ♪ got to love this american ride ♪ folks burning ♪ funny how the world keeps turning ♪ no hands ♪ i love this american pride. ♪ gotta love this american
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the morning right now the falcons and patriots? >> what advice do i give them? brian: this week is different than any other week, right? >> this is a huge game. these two teams are the hottest teams in the nfl right now. i would say the patriots, having been here just two short years ago and the fact that they are kind of season veterans when it comes to the super bowl, i think they have the routine. they know what this week is like, how to eliminate distractions and then go out and kind of turn it on on game day. atlanta has the biggest challenge in taking this week and being able to compartmentalize and focus on the game plan and going out there and execute. brian: hotter team is atlanta. i sense for the first time the patriots might be overmatched right now. >> do you think? ainsley: do you disagree? >> no. i never count out belichick and the patriots. they win it time and time again. i agree with you that atlanta is hot. ainsley: how can you not playing in it. i know you are all friends. you have friends on both teams? >> i do.
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i have a ton of respect for matt ryan. he is in our division. we play those guys twice a year have played against them for the last nine years. it's always a battle every time we play those guys. was the two times we played them this year. he certainly deserves to be league mvp. brian: i watched this year. shows the technology has played a role. you watch the microsoft surface. and you guys review plays and go through the plays. tell me about this. is it something just a sponsorship or something that works? >> it's a phenomenal tool for us on game day the fact that we can come to the sideline and literally have all the pictures from the previous series, really all the previous series on the sur fossa. sit there and go play by play. analyze the defense. making the adjustments. go talk to your guys so the minute you get back on the field realtime have you made those adjustments and ready to go perform. brian: go ahead. >> i actually got to do a commercial this off season with my middle son bowen
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showing us on the surface like we usually do. of my son usually gets the spotlight. he was bummed out when they found out wanted bowen this time. come along and coach him up. this is how you do it. this is how you look in the camera. it was awesome. brian: can you teach us a little bit? i know you are always looking to get better. we have budget out here, drew. we were wondering if ainsley and i could be coached. could drew brees get in any of these red solo garbage pails right here. >> oh, boy. this jacket is a little tight right now. brian: i know you are not that good under pressure. >> i'm going to go far right. back right. ainsley: have you all these kids watching too so what do we do. >> pressure is on, boys. we got this. all right. [cheers] brian: that's good. ainsley. go ahead. ainsley: brian? >> you like that, number 9?
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steve: they told us run from the back. with the band. didn't tell us anybody would be throwing anything at us. ainsley: these are friendly people. ainsley: neil: steve: heather and janice have puppies from the puppy bowl. >> texing cheerleaders. falcon cheerleaders got here.
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steve: new jersey village high school band here before sun up. sun could be coming up this hour. >> let me say something this is not a weather for a brass instrument. how many people want to put their lips to something metal in this weather? steve: brian played. ainsley: i played the violent. steve: i played the saxophone. we're reed-based. rather than metal on metal he was asked to speak. organized protest came up. they forced him out of the stage. shouted up. shouted down. chaos in manhattan. ainsley: former fox news contribute tort. folks in new york on that campus
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heard he would be speaking, they started a facebook page, disrupt gaff vin mcginnis at nyu. they greeted him as he tried to get in the door. when he got up to the podium. someone was live videoing it. chanters saying whose campus? our campus. shame, shame, shame. >> he screamed back and decided he would not give a speech. steve: got squirted with pepper spray and called them nazis. unable to conclude his entire presentation. that is what the left is doing on college campuses. they're trying to shut down any point of view, other than their own. what our current president of the united states is feeling. donald trump, president of the united states, tweeted out in the last 90 minutes, professional anarchists, thugs, paid protesters are proving the point of millions of people who voted to make america great again. >> just amazing. in some cases, if you support the president, that is looked at
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as negative thing. they look almost hate. steve: republican president. ainsley: you talk to the college kids. they're still confused what will happen in their future and what side they will vote for down the road. we talked to an american hero. we talked to joey jones, who sat on our set a while ago. he lost both of hess legs fighting for his country for those kids to have those kind of rights. he was in my second world war, my second war, while these kids were signing up for classes. listen to what he said. >> at that age i was in my second war. it is kind of apparent idle hands for spoiled children turn into violent protests for no good reason. what is so ironic, i spent 10 years watching people like westboro baptist church protesting my brothers and sisters laid in the ground, nothing violent came from it. we gave them the opportunity to show their own stupidity and
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responded with action and showing our respect. hard for me to sit buy and watch that, say, what is going to come of this? what is the point. kind of light occupy wall street. spoiled children acting out or maybe even worse, someone, paying a group of people to cause a ruckus. that is what we're having. we'll find out the groups are being paid to do that that is their job. steve: the event yesterday, all signs are printed. get a sharpie, next thing you have a homemade side. the stuff looks so coordinated. mike ditka, you remember him, the legendary nfl coach, he has a problem with so many people of a particular political or idealogical persuasion, who simply will not give our new president a chance. watch. >> i think these people are, and
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i say with [bleep]. i happened to support donald trump. i like donald trump. he is best man, best qualified person. i think he will do a great job for america. there are a lot of people who don't think that. we'll have to wait and see. let him do his job first. if he can possibly screw it up nearly half as much as obama i will be surprised. steve: he is talking about journalists who simply are like the opposition party. >> he has never seen, not only not a honeymoon a lot of anger. people don't understand the election is over. starts with lawmakers, sitting out, not showing up. the president had his hands full the other day. iran's belligerent behavior continues even though he is president of the united states. they didn't waste much time letting you've been warned essentially. ainsley: donald trump said you're not going to mess with the u.s. iran is playing with fire.
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they don't appreciate how kind president obama was to them. not me. steve: you know what? he is getting tough news reports apparently the administration is about to roll out brand new sanctions aimed at couple dozen iranian officials, corporations and government agencies. out on the stomach donald trump made it very clear barack obama negotiated a terrible deal with iran. he would do everything within his power to smack them when they deserve ad a smack. looks like the smack is coming today. ainsley: a bipartisan group of lawmakers in congress have come together and written a letter to donald trump. they have said we support you. so both sides of the aisle. >> france has been very tough on iran. you could get germany involved. time to bab our allies in too. donald trump can pick up the phone. great people skills and get other people behind them. nobody who signed that agreement is happy with the way iran's behavior has been. steve: you know what? one of those people includes chuck schumer. i will look forward to the phone call that chuck schumer places to the president of the united
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states later today, mr. president, thank you very much. i appreciate it. i've got to go now. i have to boycott some votes. >> heather nauert, tell us what else is happening. >> good morning to all of you. fox news alert. very serious story, french soldier shoot as machete-wielding man, allegedly shouting "allahu akbar!," stopping with could have been a horrific attack in paris. you're looking where it infolded, outside the louvre art gallery in france. soldiers were patrolling the area. soldiers stopped the man as he tried to get inside. he attack ad one soldier. another soldier opening fire hitting suspect. he is in custody. people are slowly allowed back in the area. more on the story as we get it. meantime in new york, one brand new video of mexico's most famous drug lord on the move happening moments ago in a courtroom in brooklyn.
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joaquin "el chapo" guzman escorted by a heavily armed. after several elaborate escapes from mexican prisons. he is pleaded not guilty to federal charges including drug trafficking and conspiracy. major breaking news. the democrats filibuster of education nominee betsy devos just defeated by republicans. watch this. >> on this vote the ayes are 52. nays are 48. the motion is agreed to. >> the senate vote clearing the way for the final vote for devos likely on monday. the outcome a 50-50 showdown vice president mike pence stepping in to break the tie. that happens would be first time in history a vice president voted to break a tie for cabinet confirmation. as for other nominees, president trump's picks for attorney general and health and human
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services and treasury could see votes as early as tomorrow. in a fox news exclusive we just learned that the obama administration forked over at least $9.2 billion in taxpayer money in his last year in office to the united nations. the document released by the state department said $360 million of that billions of dollars went toward a palestinian i had a group that has been accused of encouraging terror attacks in israel. last week president trump freezing a last minute 221 in dollars donation from the administration to the palestinian authority. those are your headlines. we'll see you back here shortly. brian and ainsley over to you. ainsley: thank you, heather. >> what if we coached and ran out a couple of plays. ainsley dressed in bronco orange, asked devonte and defense. ainsley: what are we going to win. >> base three-five defense.
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with you on my side we'll cover it. ainsley: i know the base three-five defense. >> you were shucking it up before. matt what we do on the offense. >> power i. the old days with straight smash mouth football. ainsley: brian, my team's tougher than your team. what time did y'all wake up this morning? >> two. ainsley: these guys are ready to play. >> hold my microphone. ainsley: okay. ainsley: brian what is going on over there? >> pitching right. oilers are on offense. we might run a play, might pass a play. all i know you will not be able to stop it. it will be touch. ready? >> 23-mike? ready, hike. ainsley: all right. >> quick line up again, line up again.
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two-minute offense. ainsley: line up, team! >> this will be a similar play. five yards. second and four. sit down. we've been over this guys. sit down. this is our two-minute offense. no huddle offense. i will pitch to you. ready? hike! okay. all right. it is third, third and one. last play. last play. third and one. ainsley have anything to say about way you're moving ball on you guys? ainsley: doing a great job. >> shouldn't say that. ainsley: oh, we did a great job. >> ready. last play. hike. [inaudible] ainsley: oh! steve: is it deceptive? >> good job, oilers. way to to broncos. good job. ainsley: i think we'll hand it to steve.
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>> tell what is coming up. steve: excellent game. new england patriots owner bob kraft has been friends with donald trump before the white house has ever been on the cards. he is sharing a side the of the president the mainstream media doesn't want to see. good morning, sir. meanwhile, pete talking pigskin politics and pancakes at the perfect avalon diner in houston, texas where he already had chicken fried steak. >> that is exactly right. after watching brian play quarterback shouldn't definitely quit his day job. this group a bible study group, walking group, half democrats, half republicans. getting that i recall take on trump presidency so far. we'll bring it to you live outside of houston. super bowl and politics here on "fox & friends." stick around. ♪ i had frequent heartburn,
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people more fired up than politics and football, especially down here in the great state of texas. steve: tonight, "friday night lights." what are people of houston thinking days before super bowl li. pete hegseth at the avalon diner at houston. he already had chicken friday steak. i'm so jealous. with a couple folks talking politics. >> it is fantastic. chicken fried steak with gravy and pancakes. i always love this gig. i love it more because we get to talk to great texance. not just about football and we're excited about the game and first two weeks of trump administration. we are here with nancy and friends from houston. nancy, what are thoughts on first couple weeks of donald trump presidency? >> he is doing a wonderful job and doing exactly people wanted him to do. >> he has critics. people coming after him. what do you say about critics doing too much and too active? >> he is reversing what was done in the previous administration. >> what he said he would do.
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>> exactly. true to his word. >> true to his word a pretty good attribute. carl, what do you think? >> both democrats and republicans need to get together. after all this is the united states of america. we need to get united. >> why do we see so much division from democrats not calling him legitimate president. >> i don't understand it. i think some is paid function. >> protesters. thank you both very much. move over to the mens group we talked to earlier. guys, how are you doing? great gr they met at church. walk, monday, wednesday, friday. come to the diner to celebrate special occasions. lawyer who used to be head of democratic party actually. what do you make of the first two weeks of donald trump's presidency? >> he is doing what he said he was going to do. i don't like it. people thought that he wasn't going to do that ought to be worried about it. >> made a supreme court pick as well. what do you think of the pick? what do you think democrats should do? some should say filibuster.
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>> he is qualified judge. i agree with some of his opinions, not others. i would not filibuster him. i would save that for a battle where you could win it. >> why this group gets along, pretty sensible democrat. great republicans and conservatives as well. some are saying he is not so sensible. maybe he is playing sensible on tv. fun-loving group and talking politics and first couple weeks. universal consensus president trump is doing what he said he would do trying to make america great. avalon diner. looking forward to the super bowl. it is not tonight. turns out the super bowl is on sunday. thank you very much. steve: avalon diner making breakfast great again. ainsley: having breakfast with friends. steve: can his team take another super bowl title on sunday? new england patriots owner bob kraft with us. ainsley: so good to see you. thank you for coming on. ♪
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♪ brian: looks like a misprint. his team's 8th super bowl appearance under his leadership. they have won four of the super bowls. can they bring home a fifth on sunday? new england patriots owner bob kraft back in the big game. mr. kraft, congratulations. >> thank you, brian. brian: the tradition continues. every super bowl you find a way to get to our set. we appreciate it. >> you're a great friend. i came into the league in '94
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when fox came in. rupert's leadership for the country and nfl, what you have done, i'm loyal to my friends. we've had a good ride together. brian: fox news i guess you could say in a way had the patriot run in news that you guys have had. no one seen anything like this. i was struck yesterday, rex tillerson becomes secretary of state. he is addressing the whole state department around the world, and he brings you guys up. listen. >> from the mailroom to the boardroom every member of a team has a job to do. i know nobody will always be perfect and that certainly includes me, but i ask that everyone strife for excellence and assume responsibility for their actions and their decisions. the new england patriots have signs posted all over their team facilities that simply say, do your job. it is a brief message but one with profound importance. if we all do our jobs and are willing to be held accountable
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for our performance we work better as a unit, move closer to attaining our goals. it has worked pretty well for the pate tree i don't think -- t thinks over the years. brian: what is that like? >> he is a great gentle man. brian: how do you do that? >> we street a culture and system. in today's world, people are so, with the iphones and ipads. we're not connected. we try to create something people could be proud to be branded with us. that is a great compliment. we're really humbled by it. good comment i hope to close the order on sunday. brian: absolutely. surround yourself in a positive bubble this week. keep everything positive. do you believe outside the first super bowl that you're in with tom brady this is your greatest challenge?
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this falcons team looks pretty explosive? >> they remind me of ourselves 15 years ago. you know, they're undersled by las vegas. they're building a new stadium. they have never won a super bowl. they're young, f.a.s.t. team. it is pretty exciting. and arthur blank has done a great job down there. brian: he wants to be you, of course, of his vision. he wants that championship. can't do it without that. now, i saw at the inaugural. you didn't see me. you were singled out by donald trump along the way. your friendship, you're transparent about it. when did this start? >> well over 20 years ago we've been friends, and i never really did business but just had a personal relationship and he has been great to me over those last two decades. and i had the privilege to go to melania and his wedding and the toughest time in my life he was
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there for me when my beloved wife died. six 1/2, five 1/2 years ago, and he came to the funeral with melania. he visited me at my home memorial week. he called me once a week for a year. how are you doing? i was really depressed. he invited me to things. and he looked out after me. only four or five people did that to that extent. so is i'm loyal to my friends. i remember who the people are there when the tough times are there. he was, he was, he did that for me, and i think that his intent is also to do things that can help the business environment in america, which, to me the people hurting most are working class and poor people. we need a vibrant economy to get jobs going again. brian: he is saying jobs, jobs, jobs. you told me ahead of time, there was a certain way you wanted
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this segment to end. i believe you're giving me something? >> this is something that i thought, you know, once sort of maybe like the yankees of old when you start winning, not a lot of people are rooting for you. it looks a little nippy here. so -- brian: got my own hoodie? fantastic. >> your own hood ditch. i brought for steve and ainsley, t-shirts. brian: wow. i am honored. cut off the sleeves in honor of bill belichick. that is fantastic. that is the way you feel, isn't it? >> right now it is and that's okay. we have a saying every negative situation you can make it into a positive if you manage it right. in unique way, what has happened to us this year has brought our team together even closer. it has brought our fan base, they are so passionate. brian: absolutely. >> everywhere we go. so we're happy to be in this position. i love fox news. i love starting my day with you
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guys. brian: i'm honored. we'll come up and visit you. hopefully seeing you on the podium at the end. make some room for one last interview if we can, bob. seemed to be a great luck. finally, thanks for saving soccer. you and phil anschutz saved major league soccer when it was about to die. >> we started with the metro stars. brian: my son loves you. >> 20 years we've been in this. we'll be beginning the 20 first season very shortly. and the new americans really appreciate it. brian: absolutely. he has the sports world surrounded and the business world and here in the white house. thank you, mr. kraft. >> thank you. brian: coming up we talk to texas governor greg abbott. more than just the super bowl. the most highly anticipated game of the year. i am talking about the, the puppy bowl. kirk cousins is in the living room, in the man cave, with ainsley. ♪ you're a rabbit?
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steve: anybody seen janice dean? who put somebody in her tang today? brian: who doesn't. >> that's great. hats off to the jv team. jersey village over there, the high school band, they have been here all morning long. they are one of the greatest high school bands in the united states. thank you. ainsley: broncos and oilers with us all morning. texan cheerleaders and nfl players choir. that is coming up. steve: we saw pete hegseth earlier at the avalon diner getting some chicken fried steak. we're a little jealous. we have one of houston's finest barbecue guys. the chef and owner of papa charlie's barbecue. what have you got cooking for us
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here? >> brisket and ribs. brian: what time do they bo on? >> 2:30 this morning. >> what is the secret to cooking good brisket and barbecue? >> simplicity the best we do. most of the runs are salt and pepper. a lot of people adopt believe that. it works best on beef. we cook hot and fast versus slow and slow. trial and error. you keep practicing and practicing. steve: put a rub on it, cook it or glaze it? >> we don't glaze anything except the ribs. brian: what else is behind you, steve, over there? steve: we have brisket. >> you have brisket ribs and jalapeno cheddar sauces. brian: can i have one? >> help yourself. you candying in. steve: where do we find the recipes. >> 20 rusk street and bb queue.com. it has been busy with the
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super bowl. steve: bring a cooker over here. brian, stand right here. i've been standing here ten minutes. it is the warmest place in downtown houston right now. brian: mark on camera is trying to get closer, not for us. heather nauert has other breaking news while we chow down. >> i certainly do. it is fantastic news, a fox news alert. the first jobs report under president trump just into our newsroom. according to the bureau of labor statistics, 227,000 jobs were created in the month of january alone. that is a lot more than expected, and up from the 15thousand added in december. u.s. unemployment rate is now at 4.8%. that is mber. president trump's economic advisory council is set to meet today. one piece of news though, the uber ceo, travis kalanick won't be there after caving to liberal pressure under president trump's
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immigration order after the uber boycott last week. the president is will sign executives orders rolling back some regulations and full review of dodd-frank act that he says stifles business growth. great news on the jobs front this morning. the president would call that huge. ainsley? brian: pregame show of the puppy bowl. ainsley: brian. oh, no. oh, no. do we have any napkins? we need to clean that up. bless his heart. we have to go. brian: you are looking what we're seeing here the starting lineup for the puppy bowl takes place on sunday. kirk cousins the outstanding quarterback for the washington redskins. kirk, tell us about the puppy bowl. what attracted you to it? >> we have fostered sled for year. we have a golden doodle named bentley for a year. all the dogs from the houston
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humane society are up for adoption. they're at 100% adoption of rescue sled. it face nominal way to get the sled a forever home. ainsley: they're adorable. are you trying to teach them the game of football? >> the goal get them to play. one of them in the game scored 35 touchdowns. they have a system for scoring and playing. it is on a couple hours before super bowl kickoff on "animal planet" this sunday. steve: there will be cheerleaders adopting puppies and that will make the show complete. brian: you and rgiii drafted same year. you did our show. who is the other high draft pick redskins got? did you envision yourself five years you would be started? >> no, if anything i would be traded and go somewhere else. i've living a dream. it has been a great experience. i hope i'm there long time to come. ainsley: are all friends. who are you pulling for?
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>> like you said, i have a lot of friends on falcons. former coaches, teammates, roommates. i'm cheerly are to the falcons. my heart says go to falcons. my heart says go with the. >> march 1st is the first date i get tagged. that is very telling date. brian: kirk is successful, good person having good things happen to him. he is one of the finest people in the nfl. >> appreciate it. brian: good luck with the puppies. great with you and your wife are doing. the other part, wrestling no one wants to talk about. at fox news we expose it all. steve, tell us what else you have? >> great state of texas. governor abbott with us. in two minutes. live from houston, texas, sight of super bowl li. kids are you excited?
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♪ steve: we are live in the heart of the houston, texas, and one of the fellows who lived in houston many, many years, the governor of the great state. how about a round of applause for governor greg abbott. [cheering] great to have you. >> welcome to texas. welcome to houston. >> thank you very much. talk a little bit what is going on first up, law is your business. you went to law school, you were a judge, all that stuff. what do you think of president
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trump's pick of neil gorsuch as supreme court justice to replace antonin scalia? >> it is a huge pick an important pick and a great pick. i argued before the united states supreme court when i was attorney general of texas. i argued before antonin scalia. he was a masterful jurist. it was essential that trump appoint someone who could follow in the footsteps of justice scalia. i think he picked the right guy to do that. >> what about the democrats political play, he will need 60 votes which is something they have never done before? >> one thing that happened of course the way ear hary reid went about business of "nuclear option." this is going to backfire on the democrats. one way or the other, this pick will be confirmed. steve: also the democrats are saying, look, you guys didn't give president obama's choice -- >> merrick garland. steve: merrick garland in the last nine months. there is this thing called which
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is "an inconvenient truth," the "biden rule" in the last year of a presidency you don't have to necessarily vote on somebody for supreme court. >> we have the "biden rule" and more importantly, the of united states of america. 4-4 tie on the supreme court. so many cases are not decided because after 4-4 tie. this position has to be filled before end this term of the supreme court, so decisions can be made and future of america can be decided. steve: we talked about a week ago what is going on in the county where austin is, that is the sheriff has declared it a sanctuary city, and you don't like it. >> right. we have the texas tussle in travis county. steve: texas tussle. >> no one especially in law enforcement gets to pick and choose which laws they will apply or abide by. we're having the travis county sheriff will not enforce certain laws. there are dangerous people she is letting out of jail who are compromising the safety of the people of the state of texas.
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we're not going to tolerate it. we'll force the rule of law. i already withheld money from the travis county sheriff's office because of what they have done. we'll hammer down even tougher penalties with bills we're working on as we speak. steve: i understand the new department of homeland security secretary, you toured the border with general kelly. >> rights. steve: says we could have a border wall within two years. >> they're even working more aggressively with that. had a great visit. toured a part of the rio grand valley almost serpentine in shape and realizes what can be done in that sector that is must vulnerable. he is ready to go immediately. steve: border patrol agents last couple years are demoralized. with the order from on high they are cracking down people are happy in the border patrol. >> they're fired up. they're ready to go to work. they are unleashed from the sidelines and get their job done.
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steve: a lot going on in texas. round of applause for your governor. very nice. [cheering] we'll step aside. in two minutes we have the nfl players choir. something you will not want to miss. plus, shannon bream is live with the previous view of what happens here on the channel in just a couple minutes. shannon. >> hey, steve. as you know there have been more riots, actually this time some arrests as another group of protesters tries to shut down conservative speech on a college campus. two brand new executive actions by the president coming today, aimed at what the administration calls massive overregulation and government intrusion into your life. plus a meeting of business leaders minus one who has bailed after coming under public pressure for even having a meeting from president trump. key votes on cabinet picks and more democrats vowing to block the president at every turn. join me and bill hemmer at the top of the hour.
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♪ ainsley: live from houston. we're here with the texan cheerleaders and the nfl players choir. the requirement is you had to play in the nfl and you have to have a food voice, right? this is the director, myron butler. you're a grammy award-winning director and you keep them guys in line. >> keep them together and in tune. ainsley: who is in the choir? how many people are in the choir? >> 35 to 40 players in the choir. ainsley: you chose a few guys to wake up early. >> wake up early. ainsley: pass the microphone. tell me the names and who you played for. >> michael gains, played for carolina panthers. >> steven pierce, play for cleveland browns. >> ulrich johnson, new england patriots. >> terrence stevens, cincinnati bengals. >> cam newton the atlanta falcons.
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>> brian scott, atlanta falcons, rise up. ainsley: that's great. yes, sir, y'all getting along today? y'all getting along? that's great. how do you practice if you're all living in different states? >> we come in, super bowl. come in early and we have rehearsal day and get them together really quick and pull together a great show extremely quick. ainsley: big show tonight. what is happening? >> super bowl gospel is tonight. get tickets at ticketmaster and ticketmaster.com. tickets are 25 to $75. great show. cece wayans. tammy mann. it is going down tonight. ainsley: what are you singing now? >> we'll sing, a lovely day. ainsley: take it away. ♪
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♪ when i wake up in the morning and my heart is filled with pain ♪ ♪ smile upon my face is gone, can't see the sunshine from the rain ♪ ♪ but when i think of you, the world's all right with me ♪ ♪ lord, just one thought of you, and i know it is going to be a loving day ♪ ♪ loving day ♪ it is going to be a loving day ♪ the lovely day ♪ ♪ jesus is the lover of my soul, deep within ♪
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♪ you're the one that can take away, take away you will of my sin ♪ ♪ because when i think of you, then the world's all right with me ♪ ♪ lord just one thought of you, and i know it's growing to be a lovely day ♪ ♪ lovely day ♪ it is going to be a lovely day ♪ ♪ it's going to be a lovely day ♪ ♪ no more problems, no more worries, it is going to be a lovely day ♪
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♪ steve: fox sports for a great setup here in midtown in houston, texas. thanks to furniture town and best buy. ainsley: northwest company. steve: dicks sporting goods. please adopt a puppy. which kid wants a puppy? [shouting] ainsley: see you tomorrow. brian: we are going to be back here tomorrow. thanks to the jersey village high school marching band. ainsley: texan cheerleaders. ♪
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♪ >> fox sports, a great setup in mid town in houston, texas, thanks to furniture town and best buy. and northwest company and dick's sporting goods. what kid wants a puppy? >> tell your parents, we've got puppies. we'll be back here tomorrow thanks to the jersey village high school marching band. they'll play us out. note♪ >> bill: a possible terror attack at the louvre museum in paris, france. police say the suspect tried to attack the solder with a machete. he was shot several times. more on this developing story coming up in a few minutes here. but first turning up the heat on iran. president trump getting ready to hit the islamic republic with new sanctions raising the possibility of a fresh confrontation are tehran. a lot going on today as we say hello on friday. bill hemmer, good to have you with us. end of a long week.

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