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heather: but it's a mistake. i think you're right on that one. thank you so much for starting your day with us and we begin with the big oscar blunder, did you see it? the most embarrassing mistakes in the award history. everyone talking about it. clayton: hollywood's bonnie and clyde and they robbed the best picture winner of their title. they read the wrong card. >> the academy award for best picture la la land. >> there's a mistake. moonlight, you guys won best picture. >> this is not a joke. >> this is not a joke, i'm afraid they read the wrong thing. >> this is not a joke, moonlight won the best picture. >> awkward to say the least.
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la-la land producers holding up the card. wrong envelope by mistake. >> the stars also taking political punches at the president on hollywood's big night. >> i want to say thank you to president trump, remember last year when it seemed like to oscar were racists. >> as a mexican, latin america, as a migrant worker, as a human being, i'm against nay form of wall that wants to separate you. >> we will not leave you alone. we will not forget you. heather: host jimmy kimmel tweeting at the president asking him if he was awake and he didn't get response, as the awards himself. >> casey affleck manchester by the sea. >> casey affleck winning best actor as performance as janitor, best actress. best actress.
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>> emma stone. >> first of course for her role, six wins for la-la land including damián who won best director of the film, youngest film ever as 32 year's old. >> that's the card. >> yes. >> exactly. >> a full week ahead for president trump with lawmakers returning to washington. the gop facing the due or die stretch at our nation's capitol. big week ahead, good morning, griff. >> i doubt the president was watching the oscars late because he has a very busy week this week. today he's be sending 2018 budget proposal agencies where
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he's expected to expense spending with no reductions to medicare. he toasted to governors at the white house to raise top priority with him which appears to be the main focus for today health care. >> tomorrow we are going to meet and discuss things like perhaps health care will come up, as most of you know obamacare has had tremendous problems. we are going to have it fix and repeal and replace and you're going to see something very special. >> this comes as republican lawmakers return to washington today with the mandate to end obamacare, a task that ohio governor john kasich once seen as rival says will be tough. >> you have to make sure that you have a system that's reformed, that's more affordable and is going to work but we are not going to pull the rug from under people. the question is are democrats going to work with republicans
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to fix this -- this system. what i'm hearing is that, no. >> and finally continuing the busy week later on perhaps wednesday we can expect the president to sign new executive order on immigration, guys. >> griff jenkins live in washington with a busy week ahead. heather: outrage grows over the so-called fake news stories flooding out of the white house. >> the white house more determined than ever to plug the leaks which officials say are putting national security at risk. kelly wright is live with the latest on this. kelly, i hope you left your phone outside. [laughter] >> there's a good reason for that question and we are going to tuck about it right now, good morning to you both and to all of you. at the white house steps are being taken to stop the leaks, what administration tells fox news is that white house secretary sean spicer called two dozen staffers to his office and check out what he did, spicer
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told the staffers to put evidence of leaks, warned the initial search would be recess compare today what could happen if the source of leaks is not found. president trump tweeting disdain about alleged connections to russian president vladimir putin, saying russia talk is fake news put out by the dems and played out by the media in order to mask the big election defeat and the illegal leaks, just days until the new role as chair calling investigation into russia. >> donald trump up again in the morning tweeting about us, you know, our unity as our party is a greatest strength and his worst nightmare and what we need to find out if election was
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rigged by vladimir putin. >> i think it's way, way getting ahead of ourselves here. there's no allegations of any rime occurring, there's no allegations that there's criminal investigations underway by the fbi as opposed to counterinvestigations which the fbi conducts all of the time. we get down the road, that's a decision that attorney general sessions can make the time. >> keep this in mind, republican congressman of california says a special prosecutor should actually investigate it and he supports president trump. clayton: wow. heather: they are trying to be different than the obama administration, so -- clayton: i guess but if you're getting a leak from the leaked meeting,
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that's a big problem. leaks wouldn't be happening if president trump's cabinet had been confirmed by now. >> any information that's being leaked out of the information needs to have a lid put on it and it's hard to do when you have career bureaucrats who have access to information that have you acompletely different agenda fanned the senate would confirm the president's selections for secretary and then the underpos those things, that's very important to do so. hopefully they will take those up and confirm those. heather: the man accused of mowing down dozens at the largest mardi gras parade has alcohol level more than three times legal limit. plowed into crowd, youngest victim was only a year old. the driver sharing this chilling post online hours before the tragedy saying, quote, when you have insane driving skills.
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more than one hundred head stones toppled over at a jewish cemetery, philadelphia police trying to figure out who did it and why, this, of course, vandals returned head stones at a jewish keptrary in st. louis. in the last month more than 60 jewish centers across the country have received bomb threats. his career spanning nearly four decades. >> three years i thought of nothing except titanic. >> i'm not a moron, you know.
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>> his family calling him a loving father. >> we also lost one of the really televisions. layed down the law on the people's court in the 1980's. >> i tried to get it out of you but i can't get anything that all monetarily is what you have lost. judgment is for the defendant. clayton: judge was 97 year's old. heather: back your umbrella. >> hey, guys, it's been a real roller coaster so far this february. rain on the way for some. take a look at some of the numbers. these are day-time highs. 52-degrees in chicago, 54 in new york city, warm air piling back
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in the center of the country, eventually that's going financial more rain in. this is what it looks in the radar across the country, rain moving through the south stretching up into the ohio river valley and system in the west coast that's going to continue to drop at least some rain through today running into northern california and portions of oregon and washington and i take you back to the middle of the country because that's something we are going to pay attention to today and running into tomorrow and eventually when, this is a system, that is future radar by tomorrow we could be seeing severe thunderstorms running by the ozarks and a system we are paying close attention. heather: the time now ten minutes after the top of the hour. president trump signing his new immigration order this week but the number of possible terrorists who have entered our country since his ban was lifted will shock you.
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clay lay transgender wrestler winning the gold but was it a fair game? the serious question raised by the president. heather: the school that's saying no more music composed by white men, really? ial for every social occasion. so the the broom said, "sorry i'm late. i over-swept." [ laughter ] yes, even the awkward among us deserve some laughter. and while it's okay to nibble in public, a lady only dines in private. try the name your price tool from progressive. it gives you options based on your budget. uh-oh. discussing finances is a big no-no. what, i'm helping her save money! shh! men are talking. that's it, i'm out. taking the meatballs.
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separating himself from his business interest. the white house is expected to announce a new pick as early as this week. clayton: high school center of controversy refuse to go buy music composed by white men. pledging to only let students play songs from women and minority composers. >> the more you practice talking about race and culture the more comfortable you are and we have the platform in order to allow students to practice those conversations. clayton: the school making the decision after claiming that it lacked diversity. heather: transgender wrestler who is take pg -- taking testosterone. was born female but identifies as male had unfair advantage comparing testosterone treatments to steroid use,
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students can only wrestle against the gender listed on their birth certificates. do you think it's fair and plans for the student athlete who is have to compete against students who have same gender? clayton: now fox business alert, check your refrigerator. heather: cheryl casone here with those details. good morning. cheryl: unfortunately there's a concern that there could be glass in certain lots of trader's joe apple sauce, these lots were sold in california but i want to give you the type that we are talking about here and it's the actual jar that is we are seeing on the screen. the first crush has expiration of august 2018, organic unsweetened and expiration 2006, all natural unsweetened.
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if you have these jars in your cabinet, you need to reach out to trader joe's. bring back the blackberry, keyboard and all. a lot of business people, i have to say, to me still complain that they don't have blackberry. everybody is switching to iphones because they like for business emails, they like the actual keyboard. key 1, $623, going to be available in april of this year. it's also got a fast super charged battery, meaning that the battery longer lasting and charges super, super fast. that's kind of the selling point. clayton: the keyboard on the bottom. heather: wendy's self-ordering
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kiosks? cheryl: they want to see shorter lines and they want to cut down on labor costs, they want to move into the digital newture. we will see how it works but they are going to give it a shot. those would be installed by the end of the year. clayton: mcdonald already has it. clayton: time now 18 minutes after the hour. kimy kimmel taking shots at president trump in his open monologue last night. >> i want to say thank you to president trump, remember last year when we thought last year the oscars were racist? [laughter] heather: oj simpson a freeman, just how soon that actually might happen
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heather: welcome back, "fox & friends first", nascar season opening race ending with a monster victory. >> from las vegas, the 2004 champion of the serious kirk bush. heather: cik bush winning first daytona 500 after passing larson on final lap. clayton: didn't take long for the oscars to get political last night. >> remember last year when it seemed like to oscars were racist, if there's anyone here from cnn or la or new york times, leave the building right now, okay. [laughter] >> we have no tolerance for fake news. >> as a migrant work e i'm against any form of wall that
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wants to separate us. >> tonight is proof that art has no borders, art has no sickle language and art does not belong to a single faith. clayton: here at the top moments, funniest moments and lower blows, entertainment reporter caitlin is here, good morning, caitlin. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing well. it felt that there were fewer political moments last night than when he anticipated. a lot of acceptance speeches were thanking family and teachers, what was your take? >> the speeches did not get as political as we thought but jimmy kimmel took shot at donald trump the entire night. that was the basis of the whole monologue. he was concern at the award show because donald trump hadn't tweeted about it yet, he tweeted at him, he was taking a lot of jabs at the president. the show as a whole was very political.
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clayton: there were a few acceptance speeches and there was an interesting one from one of the documentaries last night, the winner of the documentary, didn't come, didn't show up from iran and astronaut ended up accepting award on his behalf, watch. >> i'm sorry i'm not with you tonight, my absence is out of respect for the people of my country and those of other six nations whom have been disrespected by the imhumane that bans entry of immigrants to the u.s. clay lay the best foreign language film, not the documentary. what was your take on that? >> trump created fear with his inhumane executive order, barred people from certain countries from coming to the united states temporarily and it was really interesting, a lot of people were very upset that somebody
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from iran was lecturing the united states about democracy and human rights, they didn't think it was appropriate. clayton: even the ads got political last night. "the new york times" ad that ran, seemed like it ran late in the evening, a few hours into it, here is the ad we are talking about, the truth is hard and then we saw a hyatt commercial also taking political stance, we will play that and get your reaction. ♪ ♪ clayton: what's the back stoy of the hyatt ad? >> you couldn't get a break from commercials last night. new york times ran first ad within a decade and the hyatt hotel commercial and they do
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like an act of kindness, to bring people together, but a lot of people sick of seeing politics. people want to watch an award show and see if their favorite movie or actress got an award. they don't want to be lectured on sunday night while watching award show. >> caitlin colins always great to see you, thank you so much. heather: becoming tedious and not entertaining. time now 26 minutes after the hour. former cia director john broken nonslamming those for placing blame on him for the white house leaks. >> they shouldn't be taking place and anybody who thinks i'm responsible for that are dead wrong. heather: steps the trump team is taking to crack down. you want to see that. why can't need ole kidman clap? i don't know. actress getting roasted for not being able to applaud properly.
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♪ ♪ ♪ heather: coldplay this morning from the streets of new york city, a live shot there. it is cold here. i don't know what it's doing in your part of the world, but thank you very much for joining thus morning and you're watching "fox & friends" i'm heather childers. clayton: and i'm clayton morris. a full week ahead for president trump with lawmakers returning to capitol vow to go repeal obamacare. heather: that's where we find griff jenkins live with details of very busy week ahead. good morning, griff. >> hey, heather and clayton, it
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may be cold but busy with health care front and center just one day before president trump's first address to joint session of congress tomorrow night a speech the white house says will focus on renewal of the american spirit and priorities like immigration, health care and tax reform but first today he will be sending 2018 budget proposals to agencies to boost defense spending and slash spend to go epa with no reductions to social security and medicare. last night he welcomed the nation's governors taking the opportunity to raise top priorities with him in a coast and preview the focus in preview today. >> tomorrow we are going to meet and discuss things like -- perhaps health care will come up. most of you know the obamacare has had tremendous problems. we are going to repeal and replace and i think you're going to see something very, very special. >> not everyone thought it was going to be very special like
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virginia's governor terry. >> if we just eliminate the aca it cost it is virginia 200 million budget dollars per year. we have to incur those costs, i'm concerned about how we do this going forward. >> finally on wednesday we expect the president to sign that new executive order on immigration, you remember the travel ban, it'll target the same seven countries with exemptions with visa and green card holders. guys. clayton: griff jenkins live and morning outside the white house, he'll not inside the white house. heather: he probably he wishes he was. clayton: white house firing back after mocking republicans over obamacare replacement plan. >> if they do follow through -- >> they won't be able to do that. they don't have the votes. if they come up with something that keeps lowering costs, ebbs up and downing coverage and
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increasing benefits, then we can have something to talk about. we haven't seen anything -- clayton: trump administration says pelosi layed out the perfect case calling it the only way to lower costs and improve benefits. heather: debate continues. outrage grows over so-called fake news stories flooding out of the white house. trump administration more determined than ever to plug the leaks that official say are putting our national security at risk. kelly wright is live for us with the very latest on that this morning, good morning. >> senior leadst at the white house just as you mentioned tired of the leaks and sean spicer is taking steps to plug the leaks, fox news has learned through the administration official that spicer called nearly two dozen staffers into his office telling them to put their phones on his desk so they
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could be checked for evidence of leaks, spicer then warned the initial search would be recessed compared to what could happen in round two if the source of those leaks are not found. now president trump in a recepttweet said this about the leaks and the so-called connection to russian vice president. check this out. he says russia talk is fake news put out by the dems and played out by the media in order to mask the big election defeat and the illegal leaks. former cia director says the leaks are appalling and he adds that he nor anyone from the obama administration are responsible for those leaks. >> i do think it is premature to be pointing fingers at anybody whether in this administration or the previous administration who may have been responsible for those leaks. >> are calling for special prosecutor to investigation the relationship the trump campaign may have had with the russians.
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tom cotton disagrees. >> i think that's way, way getting ahead of ourselves, chuck. there's no indication that there's criminal investigations under way by the fbi as oppose to countering intelligence which the fbi conducts all of the time as main counterintelligence bureau, if we get down that row, decision that the attorney general jeff sessions can make the time. >> republican congressman believes special prosecutor may be best in order to have an open and transparent investigation but all will do right now is wait and see, back to you heather. heather: thank you, kelly. former cia director john broken nonis speaking out about the leaks saying that he's not the one to blame. >> as far as leaks are concerned, i agree that they're appall lg and they need to be investigated and stopped because
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the impact of collection systems and capabilities can be grave. so i do think it's important to be able to stop the leaks, the information can be coming from any if you remember of corridors, intelligence community, congress, a lot of people have access to this information. i do think it's premature to be pointing if i canners at anybody whether this administration or the other administration, as people point fingers about the leaks, i certainly welcome to stop the leaks because they shouldn't be taking place and anybody who thinks i'm responsible for that are dead wrong. clayton: oy a freeman in a matter of months, parole board could let him out on good behaviors, nine years in 33 years sentence of armed robbery. he will be able to collect millions from retirement in the nfl. oj expected out in october, 22 years after being cleared in
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brutal murder of his ex-wife and her friend. heather: 20 minutes until the top of the hour. 500 gravestones knocked over at a jewish kept aye, we are live at the scene as police hunt for the suspects. he says he's skipping the white house correspondence dinner but is it a good idea? we will debate that next. >> this is not a joke, i'm afraid they read the wrong thing. >> this is not a joke, moonlight has won the best picture. heather: ouch. social media exploding after hollywood's huge mistake, carley shimkus is here with the best reaction with the big oscar blunder. you can hear everybody in the audience first thought it was a joke. you get used to food odors in your car. you think it...
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halted travel restrictions, that's according to custom and border protection. more than 2,000 people from the muslim majority countries have arrived here since february 4th. the president is expected to announce a new refugee and immigration refugee order after addressing lawmakers in a joint session of congress. clayton: president trump getting some backup from one governor with his immigration crack-down, the bryant saying the law is the law and welcoming the feds to help crack down illegals off the streets. beefing up enforcements can only help states. heather: and the winner is not la-la land. >> there's a mistake, moonlight, you guys won best picture. >> moonlight won. >> this is not a joke. this is not a joke, i'm afraid they read the wrong thing.
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this is not a joke, moonlight has won best picture. clayton: carley shimkus, good morning, carley. carley: wo u.s. stock market -- wowza. the most jaw-dropping moments, the best picture award was mistakenly handed to the wrong like you just saw la-la land producers forced to abrupt acceptance speeches. folks in hollywood and at home in total disbelief, courtney says i went to brush my teeth because i thought the of oscars were over and then came the steve harvey jokes, they quickly started rolling, harvey announced the wrong winner in miss universe, steve harvey is
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officially the happiest person on earth. have your people call our people, we know what to do, how about that? heather: that's a good one. carley: another blunder that had social media buzzing, star getting knocked by a passing flag, check it out. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's all right. she may not have even noticed.
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heather: i don't know what she was trying to do. nicole kidman. carley: no one is saved from online critics not even nicole kidman pointing out it looks like her hands weren't even touching. sometimes you clap so much, she may have been tired. clayton: she was doing it at the beginning of the night. is that what ladies do because they have nails? >> maybe her nail polish wasn't dry yet and airing them out. clayton: or she just came from sea world. [laughter] carley: who knows. clayton: hi, brian. >> huge night at the oscars, big blunder, i know you missed because you had to be up for our show. 12:15 in the morning eastern time. a bunch of hits on donald trump,
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>> nearly 500 head stones toppled over in another disgusting act of vandalism in jewish cemetery. police are trying to figure out who did it and why. lauren johnson live at the cemetery with the very latest on this investigation. good morning, lauren. >> hey, good morning, to you, so yes this happened sunday morning when they made discovery at the cemetery, police believe it happened overnight in the darkness. people were showing to visit their loved ones. detectives say it's not criminal, vabdalism after initial call to police and police did a walk-through and discovered 500 tomb stones knocked over and promise today fine -- find and charge those. authorities have named no motive or suspect, victims of this crime believe that it's motivated by the current political climate in our country. >> there's plenty of people from
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the philadelphia community and around the world that don't share the same views as the people that did these activities here and we are here to show that there's more love in this world than hate. similar vandalism in suburban cemetery, 150 head stones were toppled. the vice president did visit and many are looking at the president including muslim organizations, they are calling on donald trump to outline a plan to combat these rising forms of hate, cemetery is one of four graveyards at the intersek, guys, and this is the only jewish cemetery that was targeted here. >> lauren johnson, thanks, lauren. heather: president trump breaking from tradition to decline a dinner date with the press tweeting, i will not be attending the white house correspondence association
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dinner this year, please wish everyone well and have a great evening. but does it matter? here to weigh in former communications director for governor tim cain along with chairman of go back and republican strategist, thank you for joining us this morning. >> good morning. heather: does it really matter? >> the chicken littles who are saying washington will never be the same because he's not coming to the dinner and the reality is this dinner, the last couple of years has been more new york postpaid -- new post page six and americans weren't demanding the first white house coasheddence -- correspondence
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white house dinner. >> it's not like he's the first president that did not attend, nixon didn't go, reagan didn't go. it's kind of like breaking up with your boyfriend before he has a chance to break up with you. >> that's one way to put it. people are taking note of is the contentious relationship between donald trump and the mainstream media. the white house correspondence dinner has become a celeb fest and see where the moverrers and shakers are from within dc and also from the country. but it's also a very strong effort to make sure their scholarships and have a little bit of fun. that's what part of people are taking note of and he doesn't want to be part of that. heather: second topic that we want to talk about this morning, democrats claim that the party
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is unified and they elect tom pérez as dnc chairman, do you think that's an indication that they are willing to move forward or will it be more of the same, david, because he was the former labor secretary under president obama? >> we know one thing, he came out of the obama administration and very little good has come out of the obama administration. he did, though, i will credit him with making a smart move at making keith ellison his deputy but the internal fighting within the dnc and unity they project isn't his first priority, tom pérez has to convince progressive democrats that it's okay that senate democrats who are working with president trump who are voting for his nominees for the cabinet, who are going to work with him on health care and the tax code that they are worthy of being supported and as we get ready for 2018 election that somehow these democrats shouldn't be primary by progressive democrats who are the ones at the town hall
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meetings and the ones that are out disrupting public events abdisrupting legitimate businesses from doing commerce. heather: here is what he had to say about that, listen to this and then linda, i will get you to comment. >> we will all be able to say, the united democratic party, let the resistance ensure that this president was a one-term president and elected democrats across the country. heather: will that be enough to unify democrats against president donald trump, linda? >> well, tom pérez himself has said that one of the things to learn in 2016 it's not enough to say don't vote for the other guy and you have oh to give a reason to vote for you, a big focus for him in the coming years is going to be winning back seats in the state and governors' mansions. i agree with david. it's a smart move that he made keith ellison deputy and i do think it's going to bring the party together.
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not dissimilar from what barack obama did when bringing hillary clinton. heather: we will see what happens. thank you so much for joining us, david, linda. i appreciate you getting up early for us. >> absolutely. heather: have a great day. clayton: time now 55 minutes after the hour. what he did that has people calling him a hero in clinging on for dear life while this man is hanging from the window of a speeding car jumping off a cliff is more of kind of an intense experience. having debt is more quietly terrifying. when you're going through med school you're so concentrated on learning the things you need to be a good doctor... try not to think about this massive debt that you're accruing. before i refinanced through sofi i was paying half my paycheck every month towards student loans. i saved about thirty or forty thousand dollars
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heather: time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. here a soccer player acts fast to save a soccer golly's life. he smashed into his teammate. this happened in pragd a and rival player rushed over toe pull his tongue out that was to stop him from swallowing it and choking. god was on his side. teenager survived a seven story fall from houston parking garage. he landed upside down on shopping center roof. the teen walked away unharmed. he may have hit the gas instead of the brake. heather: very lucky. this man speeding car.
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he was drying to stop the car who allegedly stole his pickupy. the victim was dragged for quite a while before eventually losing his grip. the puppy is still missing. let's hope he finds it. clayton: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good morning. >> we have accomplished almost everything we have started out to accomplish. >> he what also a the trump administration done? they have done nothing. >> more than two hours into the show and donald trump hasn't tweeted about us once. i'm started to get worried about him. >> any information being leaked out of this administration needs to have a leak put on it. >> called two dozen staffers into his office and asked him to hand over their phones to prove they weren't the leakers. >> kurt busch wins the daytona 500. >> >> first time he has won the daytona 500,. >> big weekend for president trump as he gets ready to make good on more of his campaign promises.

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