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jillian: got to love the reaction. is there a way to come back from that? that's brilliant. the video racking up more than 2.3 million views online, that's awesome. jillian: he ran all the way out of the auditorium. that's cool. thanks for watching. rob: see you later. >> i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person. >> this is a gross misrepresentation. it's not the first time senator durbin has done it? >> i didn't hear it and i was sitting no further away from donald trump than dick dick temperature was. >> my perspective from homeland security it's not a daca deal it's a security immigration bill. >> calling for accountability over yesterday's false ballistic missile alert in hawaii. >> i have a hard time believe someone think the accidentally. >> i don't think we should be using a phrase by a
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soviet dictator. >> in a pass. it's caught. touchdown, unbelievable. vikings win it. ♪ ♪ it's the final countdown ♪ >> and caught! brian: they were trailing by 1. and then they weren't. fran tarkenton, case key tammaro. self-upon diggs touchdown. no time on the clock. they go to the. in fc championship. they came back from a deficit at halftime. this is as good as it gets. i remember succinctly when roger stall back went back to pass the original hail
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marry to drew to beat the vikings and go march wild card to the super bowl to play the steelers and then the vikings were able to turn the tables now. steve: a repeat of history. brian: it's unbelievable they are one game away from mailing the super bowl at home for the first time in history. rachel: there is a very happy pete hegseth. steve: right. one of the biggest viking fans in the world. he will be joining us shortly. jillian's eagles are heading to the playoffs as well. got a busy day today to pick up. if you missed the game yesterday, we will talk about that. we will talk about the political football that's happening with the president of the united states. apparently he had a caller down in west palm beach where his mar-a-lago club is the caller was kevin mccarthy the house majority leader. the president took him to dinner at west palm. on the way in reporters were able to ask about 3 minutes
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worth of questions. the first one that we're going to play with you right now regards something that the president tweeted about yesterday. he said he is willing to deal, but the democrats are not. watch. >> honestly, i don't think the democrats want to make a deal. i think they talk about daca but they don't want to help the daca people. we used to say the daca children. but the children aren't children. you have a lot of sticking points but they are all democrat sticking points because we are ready, willing, and able to make a deal but they don't want. they don't want security at the border. we have people pouring in. they don't want security at theward. they don't want to stop drugs. and they want to take money away from our military which we cannot do. those are some of the sticking points. brian: put it this way, the only game in town was the game that was brought to them by lindsey graham and dick durbin and the others, so, when that was brought forward, that's when things blew up. i think that he has got to now realize after this weekend's comments he lost a little bit of leverage.
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but there is still room before friday's shut down to get something done. rachel: he was asked other things at this press conference. asked about racism. is he a racist? here's what he said. >> [inaudible] >> no, no. i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. that, i can tell you. steve: what he is referring to there is the big story we were talking about on the couch on friday, which was did the president make that comment that dick durbin came out later friday and said he did? well, yesterday, the president made it very clear there at mar-a-lago did you hear what those two senators said? they said essentially i didn't say those comments. if you missed those actual senators on the sunday chat shows saying it, here is a replay. >> i'm saying this is a gross misrepresentation. it's not the first time senator durbin has done it it's not productive to solving the problem. >> i didn't hear it and i was sitting no further away from donald trump than dick durbin was.
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brian: i think walking back 15 hours later and then those statements over the weekend i think if the president wants to get ahead of this and make momentum, he should make it clear is he commenting on the countries and not the people in those countries there are geniuses in nigeria, geniuses in haiti that would make america a better place. not everybody in norway makes america a better place. it's a merit based system they want to bring forward. i would love for the president to go out and clarify the remarks. tom cotton has differential take than dick durbin. move forward by making clairive statement. rachel: i don't think there is anything that the president could say that would remove the way these people think about him. they want the conversation to be about racism. i think what this is, the comments that were leaked out of that were about what the president said in the beginning of the first clip they don't want to deal. if you wanted to deal, you would have never leaked that comment. whether he said it or not. steve: sure. and you know brian was
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talking earlier about how these senators went to the white house to present their bipartisan plan. keep in mind, the house, rachel, you know, your husband is in the house. the house with bob goodlatte, they have a very trumpian proposal that talks tas about chain migration that talks about getting rid of the visa lottery program. winds up dealing with the dealers. >> at the same time, funds the border wall. the problem is the u.s. senate is, you know, their proposal was so moderate, the president said, i can't do that, where the house version it probably won't get much democratic support at this time, so there is still a lot of dealing to be done. the peril for the democrats is that the majority of americans want something done with the daca dial. for the president to go out out yesterday look, i want to make a deal and they don't want to play that can be damaging to the democrats. brian: i spoke to lindsey graham yesterday who spoke to leadership on side yesterday and the president
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as well. they know friday is the deadline and they know nobody wins is a shut down not democrats and republicans, certainly not us and everybody watching. there is a sense that people know that they got to go back and do a deal. the question is not that if you love lindsey graham's plan or bob goodlatte's plan, it doesn't matter. have you got to sit in that room and do what you did tuesday. negotiate. you don't like 1.8 billion for the wall. so get it up to 3.5. in exchange for what? that's what we do on a daily basis. we don't buy a car without negotiating. >> you talked about that deal earlier in the week the president said i want a deal of love. the framework has to be there. i say this as a hispanic woman, i think this is a deal of love. brian: which one. rachel: what the president is offering. certain at this for the daca recipients. brian: that's check. rachel: permanently. he says i want to secure the border so there is not
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another generation of kids stuck in the middle. brian: so more border security. rachel: by the way also a deal of love for american citizens tired of heroin and meth coming over the border. this is a deal of love. there is only one reason why dick durbin leaked the comments whether the president said them or not and by the way durbin has been known to go into closed door meetings and say things that aren't true. he has done that for under president obama. but, even if the president said it, you would only repeat that if you wanted the deal to get busted. brian: made dick durbin look terrible and laughable and marginalize all his other comments when he said i told the president not to use the term chain migration what it means to african-americans. that is a common phrase used on a daily basis by both sides over the last 25 years. chain migration is not an insult to people. it's a way of explaining why one person comes over under a end up with 55 people coming over which is an
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issue both sides agreed had to get done. steve: where are we today on this martin luther king holiday? we are at a stage where they are not close to a daca deal and not really close to funding the government. that is a problem because they run out of dough on friday night. brian: let me add this, there are other other republicans that contacted the republicans that presented this plan to the president who was very positive on at 11:00 a.m. when he got with tom cotton and others. maybe you like this and maybe you don't. he blew it up by the time he walked. in 11:00 talking to general kelly and the president. he is like come on over. let's move. let's start talking. when he got there, it ended up being blown up. more republican republicans repe contacted lindsey graham on the effort to get something done and the democrats haven't shut the door. steve: meanwhile, let's talk about opening the door to the house of representatives in the back chamber state of the union night. the president of the united states will address a joint session of congress. however, there will be at least four democrats who
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will not be there because they do not -- and the latest one was democrat fredericka wilson she will be boycotting because of the president's comments on immigration. remember, she is also the one who was attacked by the trump administration for revealing details of that private phone call between the president and grieving widow. those are the others who are not going to be in attendance, max senile waters. john lewis. and earl blumenauer. rec of the great state of oregon. not going to go. rachel: listen, first of all, the good news. the upside of all of this is that every member gets a guest ticket. so there is going to be more tickets, more seats available for those constituents. so call your congressman, you may want to go to the state of the union. steve: always looking on the bright side. rachel: look, i couldn't have disagreed with president obama more on his collective policies. and, yet, i packed up all of thigh kids and went to his inauguration. not because i love obama and his policies but because i love america. i think this is a time, the
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state of the union is a time when people come together and i think this shows a real lack of tolerance. steve: no kidding. brian: that number will grow but i don't think it's going to be a big story by the time it comes up. especially if they can get a deal funding the government. at least a two week cr to postpone. maybe the heads are too hot right now and maybe disagree to fund the government for two more weeks and go back to negotiating. steve: stay tuned. 6:11 in new york city on this martin luther king holiday and jillian joins us. jillian: i'm passing along a message twitter the glasses make you look dapper. jesse from phoenix. there you go. starting with disturbing video showing the moment a police officer is nearly run down by a car in times square. [engine revving]
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jillian: 26-year-old officer ian wallace dragged to the ground before speeding away hitting other cars in its path. several other officers along with wallace chasing the car with their guns drawn. >> yet that car! get the car! >> still on the run. wallace has minor bumps and bruises. while you were sleeping a passenger plane evacuated over reports of smoke on board. flight crew sounding the alarm moments before they were scheduled to fly from jfk airport to texas. pilot thought there might have been a fire in the cargo hold. firefighters didn't find anything. still unclear what caused the smoke condition. vice president mike pence and second lady karen pence celebrating life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. the couple laying a wreath at the memorial of the civil rights leader in washington, d.c. ahead of today's holiday. vice president pence tweeting, quote: he took the words of our founders to heart to forge a more perfect union based on the
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notion all men are created equal and in the image of god. and that's a look at your headlines on this monday. i will send it back to you guys. steve: all right you, jillian, thank you very much. coming up, big breaking news on the uranium one scandal. what just happened and what does it all mean for the investigation? tom fitton has been digging in to this from the start. is he next to talk about the first indictment. brian: plus the car crashed into a second floor of a building and gets stuck there. how does that happen? we have the tape and great bump music. can we make this louder? ♪ use some exotic booze from a bar in far bombay ♪ come fly with me ♪ let's fly ♪ let's' fly away there.
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clinically shown to reduce snoring. theravent. the answer is right under your nose. steve: an indictment in the uranium one scandal, mark lambert the former head of a maryland transit firm is accused of bribing russians for nuclear contracts. what does it mean for the investigation? judicial watch president tom fitton has been -- has forced opened many of the probes based on his freedom of information act lawsuits and he joins us live from d.c. good morning to you. thanks for joining us on this holiday. >> you're welcome. how are you? steve: i'm doing okay. this mark lambert character who headed up this trucking firm in maryland, money laundering, it sounds like conspiracy, wire fraud. who is this guy? >> well, he had contracts with the russian-owned state
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uranium company essentially ten next and allegedly he was giving kick back to officials who were sharing proceeds with other russians who were involved in the uranium industry here in the united states. and the reasonable they were involved in the uranium industry here in the united states and actually had expanded involvement was because of the uranium one-related decision-making made by the obama administration. made despite them knowing that this type of activity was going on. sort of bribery kick back schemes that are endemic in russia and russia-related industries no matter where they are operating. and secondly them sending tens of millions of dollars into the clinton foundation in order to make sure that the right decisions would be made by the state department under hillary clinton that would allow them to expand their activities here in the united states. steve: and ultimately the deal was approved and that fast forwards us to this point. a lot of members of congress on the republican side were
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upset that this was not thoroughly investigated and, in fact, tom, i believe it was in december, the attorney general jeff sessions said he encouraged the department of justice to reopen the case. is this indictment a by product of that or do we know? >> we don't know for sure but i don't think it's coincidental a few months after it's reported that the justice department under obama was hiding this in plain sight from the american people and certainly hiding key information from congress and then the justice department under jeff sessions responds hey, we are going to take another look at this. new indictment to follow up on an indictment that had been sitting out there or conviction sitting out there since 2015. steve: right. >> this is about, in the end, what steps they are going to take about what happened with hillary clinton. now we got the bribery going on with the russian transportation here in the united states. got uranium one side of it the clinton gang going to be investigated by this
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sessions justice department as aggressively as it ought to happen? steve: ape thaanswer that quest. will they? >> we will see this. is a follow up to the last part of the investigation where supposedly out of little rock both the u.s. attorney and the fbi down there are looking at pay-to-play allegations with the foundation. one would hope uranium one is part of it but there is tens of millions of dollars that were laundered through the russia -- laundered by russians into the clinton operation that needs to be thoroughly investigated in order for the american people to be rest assured that our uranium industry hasn't been compromised. steve: indeed. well, stay tuned. tom, thank you very much for joining us on this holiday. >> you're welcome. steve: it is 6:20 in new york city. the video is insane. a jet liner dangling off the side of a cliff after it skidded off the runway. this morning, what investigators are saying about the pilot. and as americans pause to
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steve: quick headlines for you, starting with a fox news alert. dozens of people hurt after a balcony collapsed stock exchange from the country of indonesia. video capturing the moment the floor gave way. many of the student of the victe college students on tour. the collapse still unknown. terrorism has been ruled out no. reports of any deaths. terrified passengers speak out after a jet skidded off
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a runway and dangle on a cliff in turkey. people on board said they smelled fuel and feared the plane would blow up. the pilots both questioned. one telling prosecutors the right engine sped up during landing. alcohol apparently not a factor. investigators still working to get the black boxes. all right. rachel and brian? rachel: congressman john lewis criticized president trump sunday for reversing the progress made by people like martin luther king. >> i don't think there is any way that you can square what the president said with the words of martin luther king jr. we have come so far. we have made so much progress and i think this man, this president is taking us back to another place. brian: but it's not a surprise. he didn't even show up for the inaugural. this is a new op-ed warns against criticizing martin luther king and day made to honor him which is today.
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jared hunt active duty officer and joins us right now. welcome so much. >> welcome. >> good morning. good to be here with you. >> what prompted you to write this. >> i wanted to shift the focus back to dr. king. we have seen some folks with their own political agendas and own narratives basically trying to cherry pick dr. king's legacy for their own agenda. i want to focus this day back to public unity and national service. we could pick which he would support if he were around today ultimately we don't know. rachel: does boycotting the state of the union undermine dr. king's message then? are you saying that, of unity? >> i think a bigger look at it, what is the purpose of this holiday? i think the purpose is for those of us that do want to see change in our country, that we want to see the legacy of dr. king. he stood for choosing love over hate. he was a minister of the gospel. we don't know if he would be kneeling today. we do know when he knelt, he
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knelt in prayer. that's something that's so special about him. that's what we really we should be celebrating today over anything else. brian: so the new yorker magazine that has him kneeling next to collin kaepernick or animation or cartoon. that bothers you? >> it does. we are inserting politics into the one of the few moments that our country can kind of come together and disregard our political ideologies just for me. and then you see all these different media outlets with their own takes on it their own agendas. rachel: how did you feel last week when the president had that ceremony honoring martin luther king, his nephew was there and april ryan, the reporter at the end -- nobody asked by the way the nephew anything at all, right? >> not at all. rachel: and then she yelled out are you a racist. brian: let's watch. in case you missed it. >> mr. president, are you a
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racist? >> mr. president, will you respond to these serious questions about your statement, sir? >> >> mr. president, are you a racist? brian: does that bother you? >> it does. i had so many friends there happy to celebrate dr. king's legacy and happy to celebrate that proclamation. but then the entire story was all about not about the words that were spoken there but all about the president's comments, you know, days before. and i think that's problematic. because for american families they want to be able to just enjoy a holiday free from all of the top trending political stories. brian: jeremy, let me ask you asking. served in the military doesn't matter if you are black or white. that's what i get from your op-ed. whether you are the president and like whether dick durbin came forward, you are the president and saw everything that happened or didn't happen, what would do you today. >> i'm not the president. quite low on the totem pole,
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actually. brian: how about tuesday, after, this what would you like to hear? >> i think we need a hear a message of national unity. hear a message of look, regardless of everything that's going on in our country, our country we stand for freedom. martin luther king and his letter from birmingham jail he said the goal of america is freeman. we are going to reach our goal of freedom. that's the goal of america. rachel: you said prayer is inner transformation for america. is the answer for america prayer? >> one thing for sure we do know dr. king was the minister of the gospel. that's how we want him to be remembered. we must pray for this nation. we need change, hearts have to change and have to come back and realize we live in the greatest nation on earth. that's only because god has blessed us so dearly. rachel: you heard it here. the answer is prayer. >> thank you so much. brian: thanks for your service. 31 minutes before the top of the hour. senator jeff flake comparing president trump's attacks to the media to a soviet
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dictator. >> borrowed that phrase was popular rised by joseph stole lynn used by mao, enemy of the people. brian: dan bongino is fired up. rachel: a bone to pick with amazon. we will explain. brian: happy birthday to ben shapiro, he turns 34 today and he agrees with this message ♪ heaven south ♪ right down main street ♪ and everybody's there ♪ subwolfers blooming ♪ t like cannons in the square ♪ could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com to treat her frequent before diheartburn...xium 24hr lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now, it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts
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or class of people and it shouldn't be done. i don't think that we should be using the phrase that's been rejected as too loaded by soviet dictator. steve: and that is a republican senator talking about a republican president. let's bring in dan bongino, former new york city plymouth officer secret service guy and host of the dan bongino show. he joins us from down in florida where it's much warmer than it is here. it feels like 9 degrees. brian: your head is ready to explode on this. >> really, i can't take this guy anymore. i mean, if he spent half as much time going after far left democrats trying to ruin the country as he does going after a president who has an extremely successful first year based on conservative measures, by any conservative metric, you know, we would be in a far letter place. what does he do? he has an approval rating of negative 672 in his own state. he can't even run in his own state. so he is auditioning for a spot on a cable news channel that's not here by the way. he is not interested in the
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whole fair and balanced thing. he wants to go far to the left or he is setting himself up for a 2020 run. really, i can't take it anymore. he is giving the left ammunition every day. rachel: is he just trying to get back to the president for the sparring they have had in the past? >> yes. but i don't even think he is bright enough to have figured that out. i really do think he is setting himself up for some kind of run in 2020 as like brag that the particular alternative. this guy is not a conservative. okay? i know people in the movement from having run myself and having been an activist before i got into my show and stuff like that. they measure the conservatism of immigration bills, i'm not kidding on what flake does. if flake supports it, they know it's not conservative. this guy is not -- he is not even a rino, he is not a republican, he is not a republican in name only. is he not a republican at all. can i make one more point? he is trying to say that
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trump is somehow authoritarian tyrant like stalin? is this guy really not that bright? trump giving money back to people through tax cuts, certainly sounds like a tyrant to me. only if you are an idiot. he crops the individual mandate where the government forced you to do something, buy obamacare. you don't have to do that anymore. and he also dumps records amount of red tape where the government makes you do things you don't want to do. does that sound like a tyrant? only if you are not that bright and can't get elected to our own senate seat in arizona like flake. brian: he is doing the speech in order to combat what the president is going to do later on wednesday night which is the fake news awards which he is giving out unless it postpones it again. and as much as i think that jeff flake is a good person, i think he could talk to bobble corker. bob corker called the president a couple of weeks ago and said i get it he said what are you talking about? he said i know what it's like in a way when you say it's so frustrating to hear news that isn't accurate because remember the corker
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amendment that was put into the tax bill that had nothing to do with bob corker that he doesn't benefit from, the money he gets goes to charity. he was telling anchors this is not true. they say i know, you can clear your name up. when he got on the air, they attacked him as if they had short-term memory loss. and he called up the president and says i get what would get you angry. the president said don't worry about it it's going to pass and it did in a couple days. i think jeff flake put himself in the president's shoes for a change. >> maybe if jeff flake and the media are so concerned about the fake news, then maybe they can put out a story that's actually genuine for once. corker is right. they called it the corker kick back. even though he had had nothing to do with the amendment. another thing, brian, the media has refuted their own stories in an effort to take down trump. remember the "new york times'" own reporting about wiretapping of donald trump? the "new york times" reported that and then when mark levin went on the radio and talked about the "new york times" own reporting, some of the same media
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outlets attacked him as a conspiracy theory guy. this is insane. we are living in bizarre row superman land. steve: he is not just giving anti-trump speech he wrote anti-trump book, too. that's a little different. let's talk a little bit about this. when he was first class bradley manning, now chelsea manning, he stole 250,000 state department documents and then released them. he was sentenced to prison. president obama has commuted his sentence. and now it has been revealed, dan bongino and you mentioned you running for congress back in the day, you ran for congress from the state of maryland, chelsea manning now apparently is going to run for the u.s. senate from the state of maryland. what do you think? >> yeah. he is running for senate against ben carbon and last guy to run for senate against ben cardin was dan bongino. listen, ben cardin is obviously ideologically far different than i am, he is a liberal democrat. but he is a gentleman and he always was to me.
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to run against a manning who is a traitor to the united states and tweeted out some horrendous anti-cop messaging, i mean, what a disgrace. you know, smearld a wonderful place. their politics are a little screwed up. it's a blue state. i really enjoyed my time there i absolutely believe the good people of maryland, especially some of the democrats left who have brains not the far left looney tunes crowd. they're going to look at this and say this guy gets one vote. it's really one vote too many. excuse me, chelsea manning. if she gets one vote there, this is a total mess, i mean, no position running for the united states at all. should be in prison. brian: not grateful to president obama for basically saving his life. so, or her life. so not grateful. not gracious. and has been nothing -- you know, nothing but an ingrate every step of the way since he -- she has had her
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sentence commuted. >> manning leaks war logs. this is sensitive information that's sensitive for a reason for all of our enemies to see. who knows what kind of damage was done by. this what kind of assets were compromise you had. what kind of propaganda was given to our enemies to kill u.s. soldiers and u.s. assets overseas. and you have the -- you know, the nerve to run for the united states senate to represent people in a good state like maryland? are you crazy? i mean, manning should drop out tomorrow out of shear embarrassment alone. rachel: we will see if the democrats distance themselves enough from him -- or her, i should say. steve: she has put out a campaign video it looks like she is in it to win it. we will see. dan, thank you very much, enjoy florida. dan dan yeah, you got it 70 today. brian: you know campaign vic video means victory. jillian: yes everything on
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the internet is always true bottom line. speaking of video guys, i don't know if you saw. this incredible video of a speeding car going airborne slamming into the second floor of a building. surveillance video shows the driver hate divider in the street before launching into the air and sparking a fire in a dental office in california. the business is not open at the time. both people in the car were treated for minor injuries. the driver arrested and told police he was on drugs, that is just insane to look at. report, mitt romney could soon announce a run for the u.s. senate. "new york times" reporting 2012 presidential candidate texted a friend that he plans to run in utah. this comes after long-time republican senator orrin hatch announced he won't seek another term. rumors of romney's plans first started from utah instead of massachusetts where he served as governor. holly echo batman saunders calling out amazon for smart device. alexa, we have a problem if my 2-year-old can orderly a batman toy by yelling batman
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over and over again into the echo. that toy isn't cheap either running nearly 80 bucks. echo device has an option to buy items from amazon by speaking into it. the company has not responded. look at your headlines. second it back to you guys. steve: who knew. brian: we could set off millions of aelection sass right now to do anything. to do absolutely nothing. jillian: don't do it. steve: don't say the name because it activates it. like on the smart phone they are always listening to you. rachel: i'm surprised she has it in her house. steve: hey, sire, what's the temperature in new york city. janice: ask janice dean. steve: hey, sire does janice dean have the weather? weather?january yes, she does. janice: what happened there. brian: it's called cold shoulders. janice: cold again. a roller coaster ride.
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with the wind chill it feels colder than that northern plains and you were midwest feels like minus 36 in my my minot. all of that cold air sinking down to the gulf coast. dive as far as south as dallas, texas. even san antonio has a winter weather advisory in place. and we could also see the potential for some snow tuesday night into wednesday. just a heads up. steve: thank you. feels like 9 here. janice: just ask me siri what you need. steve: batman. brian: coming up straight ahead. the moment a sailor goes overboard in his dramatic rescue ensued. whole thing caught on camera. steve: democrats like nancy pelosi think they can win back the u.s. house. how likely is that? scott rasmussen has the odds and he is next. ♪ blinded by the light ♪ cut loose like a goose
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♪ ♪ brian: all right, midterm madness is in full swing on capitol hill. many democrats saying the house is theirs to lose. it's just a matter of time before november gets here and the president is going to get impeached. here is the answers is editor-at-large for volatile media and senior fellow at the kings college scott rasmussen. welcome back. >> great to be with you, brian. brian: i know we have 11 months but let's talk. let's look at the balance of power. >> right now democrats 193 and republicans 239. democrats need some big gains but the party out of power almost always picks up seats in midterm election. brian: here is the average is, what, 40 seats picked up by the party in power over the last. >> of course, by the way fending on how you cherry pick time frames you can come up with more or less. very reasonable to assume democrats could win control of the house.
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it's way too early to say they will. brian: republicans have a lot of retirements and take a look at the scenario. take a look at the seats right now. 14 for the democrats. 30, a lot of surprise retirements for the gospel. >> couple last week in california switch those seats more to democrats' favor. the reason these races matter so much, 435 house races but only 45 of them are really competitive right now. if a republican incumbent retires, especially if it's in a toss-up district, all of a sudden there is more opportunities for the democrats to gain. brian: little bit surprising with darrell issa and ed royce. look at this scenario. >> scott rafn.com we have gone and done race-by-race analysis. there is 196 races we say are pretty certain to go to the democrats right now. there is another six that are in pure toss-up category. 11 barely tilting in the republican direction.
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if those race goes to the republicans. they end up just short. nancy pelosi is not speaker in this scenario. move on, a waive election. how does this happen? >> 19 seats. republicans close enough really good night for the democrats. the kind of night they are dreaming about today. seats like mia love's in utah or carol handle's in georgia could shift to democrats. this would be a true wave election. something very good for the democrats, biggest risk for the democrats on this scenario is if they talk too much about impeachment. brian: they talk about impeachment it's bad. put nancy pelosi forward as she is not popular. power 51-47. really 57-49. scenario where the democrats take the senate? this is stunning. >> this is scenario democrats have to win in arizona jeff flake's seat. dean heller is the most vulnerable incumbent. this will be a very good night for the democrats.
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brian: more likely it's not going to happen. rick scott may be upsetting nelson. get a solid candidate going in north dakota and one in missouri. there could be the other way. >> sure, look. in west virginia, joe marchible is running in a state that trump won by 42 points. you have a number of states in this category that could flip to the republicans. three most important ones to watch dean heller in nevada we already talked about. only republican running in a state won by hillary clinton. joe donnelly and clair mccaskill one running in states that trump won by 19 pointed. the voters in these states are not going to be excited about schumer getting more control over the supreme court nomination. brian: one thing republicans are lacking is strong recruitment for people to fill those seats democrats are doing much better. >> absolutely. brian: coming up straight ahead, the family has held on to this bible for generations even though it could have made them a fortune. you won't believe who it belonged to first. jamie colby strange
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♪ steve: the hit tv series strange inheritance is back for season four on the fox business network with a premier tonight. >> one has a surprise bidding war over a family's inherited painting. >> every time i presented a bid, he would say yes. >> and all of a sudden $5,000. man, that happened in no time. >> are you thinking that the people on the phone are making a mistake or they know something that you don't. >> they know something that i don't. brian: wow, here to tell us more is the host of strange inheritance jamie colby. welcome back, jamie. >> thank you. >> i missed you guys.
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i'm back. brian: great work on important series. almost like mining for fortunes in somebody's addicaattic or basement. >> attic. doing four episodes and two day premier because some viewers participated. we have some incredible stories. who thought in new jersey pricelespriceless rembrandt. movie the ping-pong table and had to sell off some of mom and dad's things. john nigh that auctioneer he really got the surprise of his life because he said it was an ugly and unmarkable painting. steve: before the auction he thought it would go for what. >> 500. steve: what did it go for. >> 1 million. steve: what's it resold for. >> 4 million. brian: who painted it? >> realm brant. rembrandt. no connection to jersey. we have no idea how it got there. they got the shock of their
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lives. it was so meet them and hear about this lost work. one of five paintings. rembrandts painted it when he was 17. steve: no kidding. rachel: tell us what happened -- martin luther king anniversary of his death. this is a really interesting story what this family did when they found a bible. >> in this time where there is so much divisiveness, this story is all about unity and humanity and forgiveness. this particular family, the person family from virginia lost loved ones in that the gnat turner's slaves rebellion. gave him the bible gave him strength against slavery memento. they kept it wrapped in a dish towel. now the premier item at the smithsonian museum of african-american history. steve: another strange inheritance all revealed tonight starting over on fox business. >> 26 new ones, steve. >> it's been so much fun. i thank everybody. thanks for having me on.
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brian: 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> i'm going to be on the radio with you. brian: i know in a little while. rachel: everyone's guilty pleasure. steve: thank you so much. fec launchin launching an investigation after false missile alert in hawaii. brian: amduck. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters.
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accidentally. >> the nerve to run for the united states senate? are you crazy? should be in prison. manning should drop out tomorrow out of shear embarrassment. >> steps into a pass. it's caught. touchdown. unbelievable. vikings win it! ♪ ♪ ♪ the boys are back in town. >> steps into a pass. it's caught! brian: there you go minnesota vikings no time left on the clock were able to overcome 1 11 point overcome. playing a home game at a so-called neutral site in the super bowl. that's going to be unbelievable. i actually think on some
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level if they are able to get to the next stage, which is not going to be easy against the eagles, but on some level it's got to disappoint super bowl organizers. if you have a host city, you want two teams and the supporters coming to that city as tourists. but i'm sure they will sacrifice some -- steve: i don't think anybody is thinking about the super bowl at this point. they are thinking what a game that was last night holy cow. rachel: this is what i love about the nfl last night. brian: super bowl not politics. we have the most loyal fans in jacksonville. five wins to one step away from the super bowl. my former neighbor doug maroni as head coach. that's the key. see. steve: this is not a super bowl show. it's a news show that's rye rachel campos duffy is with you today. how are you? rachel: really good. a lot of people home with
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the kids today on martin luther king. steve: really cold. stay in the house. the president of the united states made it very clear yesterday on comments on twitter and when he emerged from motorcade at trump international in west palm beach with kevin mccarthy the house majority leader that the president is ready to deal with the democrats but, you know ha? according to the president, democrats don't seem to be interested. listen. >> honestly, i don't think the democrats want to make a deal. i think they have talked about daca. but they don't want to help the daca people. now, we used to say the daca children but the children aren't children. you have a lot of sticking points but they are all democrat sticking points because we are willing, ready and able to make a deal but they don't want to. they don't want security at the border. we have people pouring in. they don't want security at the border. they don't want to stop drugs and they want to take money away from our military which we cannot do. those are some of the sticking points. rachel: well, the meeting at the white house the 55
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minute meeting last tuesday seems like a year ago. steve: the one aired on tv. rachel: i talked to a lot of hispanic friends of mine. everyone felt good. this is the closest we had ever been on getting a deal on both border security and permanent deal on daca. a meeting happened on thursday. comments leaked which seems to have scuttled the agreement or negotiation. steve: nothing was leaked from the first meeting on tuesday because it was all televised. then on thursday they had one behind closed doors and a private meeting and somebody there said that they thought the president of the united states newsed. rachel: salty language. steve: salty language. that's a good way to put it. although now the president has said that's not what i said and now a number of senators, the homeland security secretary say that was not what was said either. they are blaming dick durbin
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saying he has a history of misrepresenting what was said at private white house meetings. rachel: in 2013, he came out of a meeting with president obama and said that somebody was disrespectful to obama and president obama actually came out with a statement later saying hey, no one yelled at me. brian: i think number one, have you got to get back to work. what happened thursday into friday had a wasted weekend after that. bottom line is, tom cotton may be 100 percent right when it comes to immigration reform so senator perdue. both sides have to negotiate. you are not going to get everything you wanted. take the so-called bipartisan deal that the president thought might have been acceptable at 11:00 a.m. and wasn't acceptable in the afternoon and negotiate. you are not happy with 1.8 billion for the wall. not many people are. get it up to 3.5 billion. knowing that another phase is just around next. not happy with the way they outlined chain migration or want those people here
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temporarily from el salvador and honduras and haiti get out like they should have. maybe leave them here and from here forward say when we bring you in from cataclysmic situations you are going to have a duration in which you can stay. all these things we do on a daily basis, we don't get everything from our neighbor. we don't get everything from our town. we don't get everything from our bank. reneg united states to get a car. why can't they get it done? i'm tired of thes to purring a government shut down is not going to work for anybody. steve: the deal they presented to the president was great for the democrats but awful for the republicans. brian: negotiate. steve: absolutely. rachel: thursday nancy pelosi said only a clean deal will work for us. listen, when do you a negotiation you have to have two parties who want to come together and you know if you say a clean daca bill no, border security, that's never been what the president wanted. brian: clearly dick durbin didn't get that message because he was moving on border security and leadership was contacted over the weekend and there
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is an indication they would play ball a two week a cr. lost thing this country needs is a government shut down. steve: wall only 10% of the funding in the wall in the senate thing so he had to say no. brian: wouldn't it be great if the president came out and said i have to clarify something. i think dick durbin portrayed me incorrectly. i want to clarify. i want to say i have nothing against the people in those countries. i have problems with the governments in those countries and part of picking up merit based immigration would be the best to help america and great people in haiti, great people in africa. great people here. and that's how we are going to judge it. not by the country but by the people. rachel: here is what he did say. so let's take a look at this. >> are you a racist? >> no, no. i'm not a racist.
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i'm the least racist person you have ever interviewed. that i can tell you. steve: because after the comments and the alleged comments and how all the punditry has been talking about it so many people on television has accused the president of being a racist. there he is last night at trump international. we asked what you thought. i really don't care about how president trump talks or what he says. i care about how he runs the government and stops the waste and make america great again. brian: he could make the country great again and also watch what he says. because it does matter. rachel: todd says liberals need to back off with the racist accusations of president trump. they need to go back and do their jobs like serve the people who elected them. brian: there are indications they are going to get back to work. senator lindsey graham talked to the president yesterday. jeanne said this. do you want to pop that up or just forget it? employees who know trump best have all said trump is not a racist. i believe those who know the president trump and this is
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is jeanie. brian: he wrote checks to support that trip as a businessman for rand paul. rachel: by the way, i don't want to get too much into it here you have president trump giving his own money to help people in haiti and have you the clintons who collected money on behalf of their foundation who didn't even give all the money that was given to them, other people's money to haiti. steve: you just mentioned dr. rand paul. is he going to be joining us an hour from now on the channel you trust for your news. meantime, time to trust jillian with the headlines. jillian: good morning, guys have. a good day so far. steve: it's a little chilly. jillian: get you caught up on a fox news alert now. people hurt after a balcony collapses stock exchange in
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indonesia. the video captures the moment the moment the floor gave way. many of the victims college students on a study tour. look at that insane. one of them claims they felt a tremor before the collapse but the official cause is still unknown. terrorism has been rolled out. ruled out there. are no reports of any deaths. >> passengers on a greyhound bus crash is behind bars. denied five times and denied bond. passengers on the bus from milwaukee to chicago calling police saying vargas was terrorizing the 40 people on board, threatening to kill them. officers chasing the greyhound across two states before forcefully stopping it using spike strips. the united states could withhold tens of millions of dollars within the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees. according to the a.p., the president is considering slashing the first installment of aid by more than $60 million. future negotiation could say require the palestinians to reenter peace talks with
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israel. the administration could announce its decision as early as tomorrow. martha mac sale shines bright at phoenix sun game belting the national anthem before tipoff ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ jillian: wow, mcsally a republican has extensive military background becoming the first female pilot to comply a combat mission. she is battling for jeff flake's seat. look at your headlines. what did you think? pretty impressive. steve: she was very good. fantastic. brian: she is probably a favorite there though sheriff joe arpaio. steve: they both have great name recognition. thank you, jillian. brian: i would say mcsally is probably a better singer
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[ coughing ] with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. brian: all right. the national missile alert system now under review after a false alert on saturday triggers panic in hawaii. steve: apparently the state employee who pressed the wrong button now reassigned, not fired as the fec says there were not enough safeguards in place in the first place as they launch a full investigation. joining us with an update is the chairman of the fec ajit pai joins us from our nation's capital. good morning, mr. chairman. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. steve: what went wrong? >> i think two things went wrong. number one there was a human error and the state of hawaii did not have safeguards in place to prevent that human error to
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cause the fox new fox alert go . it perrist ised for 38 minutes and took a long time for the state emergency management authority to essentially cancel that alert to let people know that it was indeed a false alert. brian: the congresswoman tulsi gabbard had to put it on facebook. hey, it's not an alert, don't worry, this is a drill. this is a mistake. how could she not have access to government agencies or a state agency to pull this down? >> well, so the state emergency management authority is in charge of putting those alerts into fema's system which then distributes it to the wireless carriers that served hawaii. and so part of the issue that we're looking at is are there any steps that we need to take of federal, state officials working together to make sure that something like this doesn't happen again because i think the last thing we want is for our elected officials, citizens, everybody, to be scrambling thinking there really have a missile coming to hawaii or any other kind of emergency. steve: well, probably
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because the message said this is not a test. >> exactly. steve: this scared a lot of people. so the state employee has been reassigned not a drill -- that's what it said at the bottom this is not a drill. the state employee has been assigned to another position this person made honest mistake. not going to be fired. i heard a lot of democrats, people that lean to the left. they see blame. they say the president of the united states at fault here. >> well, look, right now we have launched a full investigation at the fcc. i have been working with fema. with elected officials, and with state emergency management officials to figure out what went wrong here it appears that human error in the state emergency management authority in hawaii was the primary cause of this, so going forward, what we want to do is make sure that we have a system that does not allow these kinds of false alerts to go out it obviously caused panic in this case but also very importantly most people are familiar with the story of the boy who cried wolf. the worst thing going forward would be for these false alerts to undermine
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public confidence in the wireless emergency alert system. when the real emergency hits you want people to take that information seriously. brian: right. i thought it was very admiral that the state took total responsibility yesterday. the president pointed that out. this is on us. how many of our states have a similar system where one person could come in and reportedly hit the wrong button and have this happen? do you have any idea? >> so the fcc's investigation is ongoing, what can i tell you is we are looking very closely at some of the steps we need to take to make sure that the vulnerability we saw in hawaii on saturday is not replicated around the country. we need to make sure that there are no no more false alerts in any state in this country and that's what we're intending to do. steve: he is the chairman of the fcc down in washington. ajit pai we thank you for joining us live on this holiday. >> thank you, again. brian: thanks ajit. four democrats now boycotting president trump's state of the union because they say is he a racist. does that send the wrong message on martin luther king day?
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you think about that. alveda king will be here live the niece of dr. king, to react. steve: this was no ordinary arrest, police catching a python, at least four officers long. we'll be right back with details. you're watching "fox & friends" from new york city. ♪ i never want to die ♪ born to be wild ♪ ♪when you've got...♪
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strength of these snakes can put children at risk. brian: you think so? how about me? children? rachel: 103 years old the age of this woman ethel who still goes to work every day. what's her secret? >> trust in god and treated people right. doing what i can to help everybody. rachel: good for her. ethel is a transportation coordinator at senior center named after her. and finally, zero. that's what you will pay today to get into all national parks across the u.s. and it's an honor of the life and legacy of civil rights icon martin luther king jr. steve: terrific. brian: all right. perfect transition 24 minutes after the hour. congressman john lewis continued slamming president trump. he never lied to him. he didn't show up to the inaugural. now accusing him of being a racist. >> anyway that can you swear what the president said -- square what the president said with the words of
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martin luther king jr. it make me sad, it make me cry. i think he is a racist. steve: this as he joins a growing list of democrats planning to boycott the president's state of the union address two weeks from tomorrow. rachel: so, are the democrats sending the wrong message on martin luther king's day? brian: here to react the niece of dr. martin luther king fox news contributor al slide king. alveda king. i have to use your analysis skills now for america. do you think congressman lewis is making a courageous stand or sending out the wrong message? >> well, very quickly, as i answer that, that beautiful statement of the 103-year-old woman who is still serving is so beautiful. and that is just so encouraging to me. and that is part of the american message. and i think that was great. with congressman lewis who fought so value yengtly in the 20th century, you know,
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i marched and went to jail for open housing during that same time, there is so much that he contributed. i believe i do have a quote from my uncle, reverend martin luther king jr., excuse me, as i look down just for a second to share that with you. and it's in my new book "king truth" that's going to be released tomorrow. that's just a little pitch to let you know that i put this quote in the book. >> congratulations. >> this is dr. martin luther king's words. remind people what we have been fighting for for so long. my uncle said i am convinced that men hate each other because they don't know each other. and they don't know each other because they don't communicate with each other. and they don't communicate with each other, because they are separated from each other. so, by protesting, and staying away, although a protest has its place. there is a time and season for everything, protests as well. yet, there is a time for prayer and unity.
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steve: sure. >> by staying away from the president. not following the nonviolent steps that congressman lewis has pro-protect sod well. i would like to see conversation along with the pain and agony that the congressman is expressing. steve: sure, you know, when somebody calls you a racist it's kind of hard to talk to that person if they are of that opinion. >> well, i do not believe. steve: or is it. >> i don't believe donald john trump is a racist. look at everything, the economy suspect. jobs rupp in the black community. there is great promise to get a lot of people who have been unfairly incarcerated out. so there are so many economic opportunities, opportunities for babies in the womb, the president is working for america, period, as is he draining the swamp. and african-americans are benefiting. our jobs are going um. our unemployment is going down. companies are saying they are going to raise their own minimum wage and too bonuses because of the tax cuts. so, the president is helping
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the african-american community. and i don't believe president donald john trump is a racist. brian: how key make your job easier explaining that since you know the president personally? how key explain that better? >> the president should continue doing what he is doing. draining that swamp. making more job opportunities for everybody, including african-americans. making it possible for more people to get back to work. even on medicaid he says we can still give you the establishes, buassistance. we can also give you a job. the lady who is 103 years old she is still going to work every day. maybe that's helping her to live a long life and helping and serving a day on and not a day off martin luther king that's where we need to be. rachel: he is doing all these great things. you are saying he needs to take this message directly to the people and kind of skip over the so-called leaders or representatives
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of the black community. >> well, i pray the president begins to treat. so good news and things is he doing. then everybody will say is he bragging on himself. one way or the other, they will complain about it we're just going to keep letting -- i will tell you what, the more people who go back to work, when you get your job, tell everybody you have a job. please just tweet that. steve: there you go. because it is martin luther king holiday a federal and state holiday, dr. king, for the young people who were not alive when your uncle was here, what do they need to know about him? >> martin luther king jr. believed that we are one human race. one blood, god made all people. martin luther king jr. believed that we can learn to live together as brothers and sisters and not parish as fools. martin luther king jr. taught us that we can love each other. love never fails. so we can begin to communicate, talk with each other, and not hate each
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other and be so angry. and just, you know, stand face to face, and just be transparent, tell the truth. and as we continue to do that, we are going to have a better america. and i believe young people can you do this. i believe that you can. steve: that's very nice. dr. al slide king has a new book coming out tomorrow called once again the name is. >> king truth. i did bring it to read that quote. so, okay. king truth. brian: i will be back just to talk about that. thanks so much, alveda. >> thank you. steve: meanwhile in new york city, coming up a moment a sailor goes overboard dramatic rescue. look at that, the whole thing caught on camera. brian: plus, a minnesota miracle, the vikings beat the saints in the last second because he caught that ball and ran that way ♪ our own pete hegseth watched the game live and we finally got him to calm down and speak about it he will be joining us from his living room. nice chandelier
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♪ >> steps into it. pass is caught! diggs, touchdown, unbelievable. vikings win it. steve: yeah, the headline here in the daily news in new york purple craze. brian: that's a paper? steve: miracle. couple members of our staff will fans. pete hegseth lifelong fan. at home wearing his jersey. jillian: this was not planned i'm an eagles fan. i'm from philly. i apologize. pete, did you wear that to bed?
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pete: these are literally the same clothes. i will be wearing -- the same everything. brian: let's talk about your team first. people should understand about minnesota. for the longest time throughout my youth minnesota was the team that could not win the super bowl. like the bills now minnesota was the team that couldn't win. they did it with joe cap, they missed a couple times and three times with fran darketarkenton. your thoughts about what got them there. pete: they missed my entire time too the dirty bird atlanta falcons in 1998. we missed a kick in the nfc championship game and brett favre threw across his body against the saints in 2009 and we missed the super bowl. this has to be our year, brian. in casey. anthony barr had a big interception. we have the defense. you understand football, brian. it's defense. we have amazing d. literally my heart is racing so high. i'm sweating in my living
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room. i still don't believe we actually won. brian: jillian you have something to say about that. jillian: in backup quarterback we trust. pete, you talk about the defense. i feel like this game is going to be won because of the defense. that's what it is going to come down 100 percent. pete: i was more ahead of drew brees than i am of nic bowls. when drew breeze got the ball back with 1 and a half minutes. i didn't smile for an hour after the game was over. i thought they were still going to -- this is why football is so great because it has nothing to do with politics. it's unpredictable. it's exciting. it's the best athletes in the world. i will say this about my minnesota vikings no. kneelers this year. none of them. if you are looking for a team and are have been frustrated with the nfl vikings are the new america's team. brian: purple people eaters.
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jillian: deciding factor here they don't do well. pete: you would think us in nordic folk would be tough. we have built indoor stadiums so we have gone soft. this team i think can do it. i really do. rachel: i see a bet. steve: you can do it. jillian: pete are did youing to bet her? beat beat i would love to bet her it's bit coin. steve: illegal in 25 countries. brian: how about this, pete, the other one got to do. host of the weekend show and jillian doing 5:00 a.m. or our show. if the minnesota wins you have to wear the vikings jersey throughout the entire cast. and the whole weekend show in a eagle jersey. >> maybe i will do one hour in eagle jersey. you can't do four hours, brian. brian: one hour. pete: one hour, you got it
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home super bowl first ever if the vikings ever got to minnesota in the super bowl. jillian: make it past philly, pete. steve: both of are you very excited. i was looking at video online saints fan so unhappy he took his 65-inch flat screen and threw it off the balcony of his apartment. jillian: that's just not smart. brian: unfortunately nobody caught it just like in the game. steve: nobody caught it we cannot forget about jacksonville, one of the great stories of this year. jillian: huge game. brian: playing against the patriots. most successful team in anybody's lifetime. so tom brady is still playing like is he 21. pete: jillian and i are paying for the right to take out the pats. brian: unless they don't beat the jags. pete: that's true they have great running game. steve: thank you, pete, very much. rachel: thanks, pete. steve: jillian has headlines. jillian: we are learning more about the deadliest
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mass shooting in u.s. history. a judge will hear arguments tomorrow about unsealing las vegas search warrants about the massacre on the strip. 300 documents already made public reveal the gunman's girlfriend mary lou danley told investigators they would likely find her fingerprints on the bullet because she sometimes helped him load ammunition. she was in the philippines during the shooting and has not been charged. texas tech student charged by tsa for doing her college's finger gun salute. diana temperature constituency said she made the hand gesture when she saw a man wearing a texas tech sweatshirt at the houston airport. she claims it's not uncommon thing to do when you see other red raiders fans in public. tweeting about the deal saying t is a pulled her aside to talk to her. after the pat down she was let off with a warning. this is a crazy video. professional sailor let out of the specific ocean after falling off his boat. the dramatic rescue caught on camera.
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>> help, help. jillian: the sailor went flying off the boat racing from australia to hong kong. he wasn't tethered to his boat wearing a life jack. he wasn't hurt. despite the mishap, his team is still in the lead. a rookie cop saves a toddler's life first day on the job. indiana officer richard maher was eating at chick-fil-a when a woman ran up to him and two other officers saying her daughter was choking. >> our first reaction, all three of us stood -- all three of us officers sitting there have a daughter and all of us looked back afterward and say what if that was our daughter. jillian: meant to save lives. incredible story. steve: what a first day. all right, jillian, thank you very much. let's go outside, janice dean the weather machine is outside where it's darn cold. janice: get over here. what's your name and where are you from. >> deronda where have your
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husband. >it was too cold so he left me out here. janice: what a wimp. you love being on "fox & friends." >> i love being on "fox & friends." janice: do you want to say hi to anybody. >> my my puppy dog i left at home and my sister. janice: it is cold outside. it's 18 here in new york. with the wind chill it feels even colder than that i appreciate folks from alabama that come to see me on the plaza here at "fox & friends." 5 in new york is what it feels like. quick clipper system that's crossing the great lakes and the midwest. it is going to grab some moisture across the gulf coast and we have winter weather advisories for parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama. look at that alabama, we could get some snow interest. winter weather advisories there. tuesday into wednesday we could see some snow here in new york city. all right, thank you so much for coming. brian, you missed out, my friend. brian: that's right. steve: just to recap. she was saying hello to her
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dog. does her dog watch "fox & friends"? janice: does your dog watch "fox & friends"? >> he does. he's watching now. steve: okay. great. good to know. rachel: she was a wimpy husband who wouldn't stand in the cold. janice: brian. steve: thank you very much. venezuelan dictator hugo chavez. now president trump says real enemy. closing in on 26,000 points. and could hit that mark this week. so, what's that mean for youwallet? stuart varney breaks it all down for us next ♪ hello, stuart it's not theirs. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. the new lexus rx 350l with three rows for seven passengers. are you excited about your baby sister coming?
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unexpected engine issue off the coast of port richy, florida. everybody survived but 15 people were hurt. and everything bigger in texas except for some of the cars. >> bring their remote control car literally on the freeway. dude, this is 59 south. steve: that is crazy. a driver in houston catching this radio controlled toy car speeding downtown freeway surrounded by real cars. no word where the toy was speeding off to. some people say it reminds them of the movie toy story, that looks like the car is going 40 or 50 miles per hour. brian: the thing is, did i believe the toy story were real for a while watching that maybe this is really an episode. rachel: i don't know. this week all signs pointing to another huge milestone for your money. the dow now within striking range of 26,000 for the first time ever.
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brian: all right. here to break it down how it effects your wallet or maybe it doesn't the host of varney and company stuart varney set to host his show 9 to noon today. stuart, this happens. people say listen this is only 53% of the country that's the even affected by. this it's nice to hear but doesn't affect everybody watching. >> i disagree with that point entirely. what the market is telling us is we are on the road to prosperity. and a prosperous america everybody benefits. case closed. now, look, the stock market is closed today. it's martin luther king day, the market is not open. if it were open can i tell you now that the dow industrials would open at least 100 points higher. steve: why? >> because this is the time of year when big companies tell everybody how much money they made and how much they expect to make in the future. because of all these tax cuts for businesses, we are expecting that business will say, our profits are going to go up. maybe 10%. if profits go up 10%. this is a maybe, if they
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went up 10%, you could expect a similar reaction in the stock market. because the basis of stock prices is profits. profits up 10%, you can expect another big gain for the stock market. rachel: a lot of these companies are giving bonuses to their employees. steve: you mean crumbs, those are crumbs. rachel: nancy pelosi says these are crumbs. what is your answer to that? what does it say about the strength of the economy overall? >> the democrats campaigned on the issue america needs a raise. well, america is getting a raise. it's getting bonuses. and they are not happy. as you suggest. nancy pelosi says these bonuses are pathetic crumbs. that's interesting coming from a multimillionaire. doesn't know what it's like to get $1,000 bonus when you are working at wal-mart. go on, sorry. brian: one thing on a roll people looking at how the president is going to be dealing with trade deals. is he talking with people about tariffs on steel. talking to people about blowing or not blowing up nafta. how does that figure?
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and people on wall street nervous about that. >> you have a bullet about trade and nafta. brian: inwish i did. i don't have a bonnet. >> every time i'm on the couch ask you me about trade. brian: that's going to be a big focus. >> president trump constantly makes announcements, makes statements which are really negotiating positions. is he softening up the opposition. he is probing for an entry pointed. don't take anything at face value. brian: no. is he going to address it. rachel: art of the deal. steve: that's how mexico is going to pay for the wall through nafta renegation. >> that's not a problem for wall street at this point. wall street looks like profitability and we are about to hear that profits are going to go up even more from their current record levels. that's why i say the market looks primed to hit 26,000 this week. steve: 26,000? >> that's astonishing, the
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eighth one thousand point milestone that the dow has hit since the election on november the 8th, 2016. rachel: when it hits that mark, is the mainstream media finally going to give him credit for this economy? >> no. no. the media will not give this president credit for anything positive, period. brian: poll shows. rachel: not talk about. >> i have ♪ seen it on the front page or leading any newscast, the remarkable news about the economy, bonuses from the market. brian: they have to message better 49% as compares to 40 says that president obama deserves credit for the economy. >> what do you expect with a media that constantly says the republicans are terrible and president obama was wonderful? brian: just let the record show you yelled at me twice this morning. and not even 8:00. i apologize thanks, stuart. watch 9 to noon anyway on fbn. he preventehe befriended dictato chavez and sean penn says the president is the real enemy.
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next guest says he has no right to judge the president. rachel: will there be a government shut down this week? we will ask rand paul coming up next. y. activia. y. now in probiotic dailies. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am.
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he befriended hugo chavez but now sean penn says president trump is the real enemy. in a "time" magazine op-ed the actor lectures the president on compassion, concluding, quote: president donald trump is an enemy of americans, republicans, democrats, independents, and every child born, an millimeter of enf mankind indeed an enemy of the state. joining me is al vira.
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>> thanks for having me. rachel: we know they tyke venezuela from most prosperous to a place of hunger. sean penn, was he consistent in that we know he was carrying water for this dictator. >> well, he went to caracas because he needed to finance his next movie. so it's always very. rachel: interesting. >> important to go -- listen, it's all words and no action. and here what we have to see is what people do, not what people say. sean penn has no moral authority whatsoever to be talking about compassion towards immigrants in latin america because he has sided with the dictators for years for financial reasons or for ideological. agenda. words not action. rachel: that's right. has he gone hard after donald trump. but donald trump stood up
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and he has been a great advocate for the venezuelan people, standing with them, calling for freedom for them andand -- >> yeah. not only that what i'm saying is the actions. president trump and i'm not defending what president trump said because i think those were ill chosen words and completely unfortunate and unacceptable. but, when trump was a private citizen, according to senator rand paul, he financed, he gave a lot of money out of his own pocket to pay for a medical trip to haiti in order to help the haitians regain their eyesight. thousands, dozens of haitians, regained their eyesight because trump when he was a private citizen he paid for that trip. i haven't seen sean penn paying for anything. as you said venezuela and i am in the place where you have the most venezuelan exiles coming and telling us what's really happening over there, sean penn has never helped the venezuelan kids. he has gone to the palace to party with the chavez people
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and chavez himself and as i said, to ask for donation to be able to finance his next movie. so we got to look at the words and the actions. rachel: i agree. actions versus words. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save people $620 for switching? chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all. say what up, rocco. ♪ .
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♪ >> i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. >> this is gross misrepresentation. not first time senator durbin has done it. >> i didn't hear it. i was sitting no further away than dick durbin was. >> this is about in the end what steps they're going to take what happened with hillary clinton. is the clinton gang going to be investigated by this sessions justice department. rachel: false alarm fallout. the investigation ramping up into the hawaii alert missile mistake, that sent the entire state into panic mode. >> i have a really hard time believing this was somebody bumped into a button
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accidentally. brian: nerve to run for the united states senate, are you kidding. manning should drop out tomorrow out of straight embarassment. >> caught! diggs, touchdown, unbelievable! vikings win it. ♪ steve: january 5th teenth, it's a monday. "fox & friends." rachel campos duffy joins us. rachel: happy martin luther king day to you. brian: a lot of people off they should be a fantastic american. steve: today is federal holiday. looks as if there is a possibility the federal government could close down as
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early as friday technically the government is going to run out of money. so the big question on capitol hill deal or no deal? will the president and his party reach across the aisle to come up with something with the democrats. keep in mind to get this funding bill passed a number of democrats says they have got to have a daca deal. yesterday, you see the president of the united states going to his fancy golf course, trump international west palm beach with kevin mccarthy, the house majority leader, he was asked by reporters there, mr. president, can you deal with the dems on daca. here is what he said? >> honestly i don't think the democrats want to make a deal. i think they talk about daca but they don't want to help the daca people. we used to say the daca children, but the children are not children. they have a lot of sticking points. they are all democrats, sticking points. we are ready, willing able to make a deal but they don't want to. they don't want security at
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border with people pouring in. they don't want security at bordered, to top the drugs. they want to take money away from our military which we don't want to. that is the sticking points. brian: crossings are down 45%. originally. nothing got done legislatively as homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen. they are back up, they saw how ineffective border securities policies are in. 53 miles just to get that started 1.8 billion. so the president thought he had the makings of a bipartisan deal on thursday, it blew up by thursday afternoon. actually descended down into talk of race about comments that the president may have made behind closed doors. rachel: but it also resulted in nancy pelosi saying look, we want a clean daca deal. brian: they feel they have leverage.
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rachel: that means there is no deal because the president laid out in that meeting earlier in the week on tuesday what it would take to get a deal. certainty for daca recipients to help fund the wall and chain migration. steve: diversity visa program. rachel: get rid of the visa program. i think the president is making a great point. he said earlier in the meeting in the week he want ad bill of love and compassion and i believe the deal he wants to put together which is always up for negotiation when it comes to donald trump is deal of compassion, a deal of love. i say that as a hispanic woman. he is only one saying i am going to give certainty to the daca recipients, something by the way even obama didn't do because the executive order was not law it, was not certainty for them. he is willing to do that, but he says look, we also want to make sure, we don't have another generation of kids who are caughted in middle, caught in
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this terrible situation. in order to prevent that we have to deal with our border security. finally i think his bill is compassionate because it thinks about americans. he is saying look, we have to stop the meth, heroin coming over. brian: the president has the outlines. rachel: he has the framework for a deal. steve: which is from the house republicans which outlines all those things. rather than talking about that today, so many people on the television oaf the last, 72 hours have just been saying if he said what we heard he said, behind closed doors, then he is a racist guy. he was asked about that last night in west obama as well and he said this. -- >> no, no i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. that i can tell you. steve: reason i said if he said it, now in the same montage of sound bites, did you hear what those two senators said. if you didn't hear what the two
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senators said about whether or not the senator said it, we got that two. >> i'm saying this is gross misrepresentation. not the first time senator durbin has not done it. it is not productive -- >> i didn't hear it, i was sitting no further away from donald trump than dick durbin was. brian: go back and forth who said what. lindsey graham they did say it. he told it to tim scott, who said it. these guys said they didn't hear it. took them 15 hours to say it. took 15 hours to deny it. bottom line unfortunately comments stayed thought they would be behind closed doors if you were a negotiator. everything in the rear view mirror. five days to come up with a deal. as much as you agree 100% with tom cotton he only has 51 votes. what will you get nine senators to vote to pass a two-year budget. you have to negotiate. you can't do that calling each other racists and denying
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comments. rachel: who is calling each other racists? there is one side calling each other racists, they want to make a steal to the hispanic deal but actually don't want to make a deal. if you wanted to make a deal, brian, would not as a negotiator scuttled this. brian: bottom line, you have five days too get something done for a government shut down. because the way the comments are portrayed the president has lot leverage. you might think tom cotton and senator purdue are right you have to negotiate. you need nine democrats. you have a two-seat majority. it is not reconciliation time. so go talk. rachel: time for real people who really want to help daca recipients and really understand it is compassion that the to seal the border because we don't have another generation of them. remember, this was self-appointed group of senators. steve: we have a plan, mr. president. rachel: there are other groups getting together.
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brian: what is wrong, tell me the other group came together. there are no other groups. rachel: house republicans are -- brian: did they get together in bipartisan way? no, the answer is no they didn't. steve: think about the six democrats and republicans who got together. they came up with a bill that was so mushy to those on the left and the right, president said, i'm not going -- brian: negotiate. negotiate, sit there i need more border money. i need a better job on chain migration. don't get out of the room until you have a deal. steve: unfortunately with this congress things are so polarized the democrats do not want to give the president of the united states any wins. rachel: they do not want to give any wins, they want to talk about race that is easy subject for them. that is how they scuttle the whole thing. they i this that is what happens. they're using the "dreamers." they are using the "dreamers." brian: -- on tuesday. was steny hoyer acting on tuesday, if you think he was
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acting and other democrats in the room were acting they didn't want to get a deal. they had something to talk about on friday and blew it up. steve: so far they have not acted in bipartisan way. rachel: president on tuesday in 55 minute meeting put them in tough place. of the cameras were on. the american people made it very clear. the "dreamer" situation was solved in the past because the american people care about them we want to solve the problems so it doesn't happen again. the only way to solve it is everybody come together. the president said on his twitter account i want to make a deal. here is the framework. make it happen. steve: they are supposed to get together two weeks for tomorrow for the state of the union, four democrats said including john lewis, given the president's comments not going to go. brian: not surprising. he has gone out of his way to call the president illegitimate. russians put him in. steve: he called him a racist. brian: bigger story if john
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lewis would show up. steve: number boycotting the state of the union. rachel: that is sad. steve: time for the news with jillian. jillian: good morning to you guys and to you at home. we have fox news alert. dozens of people are hurt after the a balcony collapses at the took exchange in indonesia in. it certainty people and chunks of debris falling to the floor. scary scene. many victims college students on a study tour. they felt a tremor before the collapse. official calls is still unknown. terrorism is ruled out. there are no reports of any deaths. several people shot on california freeway, six people were injured on interstate 280 this morning. several victims calling 911 before taking themselves to the hospital. no word on their conditions. a suspect and motive still unclear. we will bring you more information as soon as it becomes available.
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vice president mike pence and second lady karen pence celebrating the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr. of. the couple laying a wreath at the memorial of the civil rights leader in washington, d.c. ahead of today's holiday. vice president pence tweeting quote, he took the word of our founders, to forge a more perfect union based on the notion all men are cited equal and in the image of god. holy echo, batman. sara sanders calling amazon for the smart device. tweeting, alexa we have a problem if my 2-year-old can order a batman toy, yelling batman over and over again. the toy is not cheap, 80 bucks t has an option to order speaking into it. the company has not responded. will they keep the batman toy. brian: how many did they get? like 25? rachel: why does sarah sanders have alexa?
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i wouldn't put it in my home. jillian: my dad does. steve: they listen to you all the time. brian: they must be bored to tears. nothing exciting happens here. make it voice recognition for adults so no two-year-old can order it. rachel: if you have a high voice -- brian: i'm sure there is scientist in the a lab coat right now trying to invent it. 12 minutes past the hour and president trump is facing endless attacks from the media. >> trump's rashally charged remarks behind closed doors have critics calling him a racist. brian: our next guest said down with the 15 times and he sees it a whole lot different. rachel: a car crashes into the second floor of a building and gets stuck there. how does that happen? we're going to show you. ♪
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critics calling him a racist. >> people need to know that the president isn't judging people based on the color of their skin. steve: despite the constant attacks our next guest argues that the president is not the man described by the media. rachel: david brodie is host of faith nation on christian broadcast network. he joins us now. >> thanks for having me. >> this is martin luther king's day. you know the president well. tell us who is the president that you know versus the one we're seeing in so many of the media coverage. >> well, folks, look, he may be politically incorrect but to call him a racist is a bit ridiculous quite frankly. look, i have interviewed him roughly 15 times. i think it is north of 15. i interviewed him nine times on the campaign trail. once as president of the united states. talked to his family and people that know him well. what is the media is doing describing is nowhere near what he is like at all. now important to note that clip,
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that montage you played, i was on "meet the press," they cherry-picked all these clips. what about in 1986 when he won an award, ellis island medal of honor award for diversity of tolerance? who also won that award, rosa parks, muhammad ali, there was there all together. that is not part of the narrative. there are he will other elements part of the narrative. steve: david how do you square what he may or may not have said? two u.s. senators were there said he didn't say that it was a gross misrepresent. secretary of the department of homeland security said she didn't recall it? is there a difference regarding that? it does appear, the word may not be exact but the words kind of added up to that, they say? >> well, as you say, wordage, a derive i have of that word.
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there might be a preposition off and the word might not necessarily what the word was but clearly there was something in there. here's the bottom line, steve. look, we know this. donald trump looks at the world through an economic lens. he just does. he doesn't look at it through race. he looks at it through economics. how do we know this? you know the situation. if this was norway, if haiti was norway, you think he wouldn't give norway a piece of his mind as well? of course he would. he is equal opportunity offender if you will. race is not the issue at all. the issue he thinks things could be done better. he wants to make sure countries are put in better state. he is not making haiti great again, he is making america great again. if he was running for president of haiti he would want to make haiti again. brian: mia love, said my parents voted for him. african-american congressman whose parents are from haiti.
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the haitian community helped deliver florida for president. he says he has nothing but respect for haitian people. the government the way he treated the people and policies they made. could he go to clarify. >> simply come out saying i was talking about countries not people. brian: other people, not people. >> wasn't referring to the people of haiti. referring to the country. go ahead. rachel: very clear from the clips we saw the media is really trying to drive this narrative that he is a racist, he is a racist. i have a theory on it. economically he is delivering for minorities. i think that looks bad after coming out of president obama administration where i don't think economically minorities were served as well. >> yeah i agree. if you look at unemployment rate, african-american unemployment rate at historic low. stuart: yeah. >> the bottom line they're making this guy out to be a racist and mentally unstable. look, by the way, last time i checked when it comes to racism usually that is a present for
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♪ steve: time for some quick headlines on this holiday monday. first up, north and south korea hammering out details of the rogue regime's participation perhaps in next month's winter olympics the north requesting to send and art troupe to perform at the games which the south has yet to accept. the two sides are discussing creating a joint ice hockey team. they will meet again on wednesday. dennis rodman will probably not make any trips to visit is
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his so-called friend come jong unin north korea anytime soon. the former nba charge arrested in california on suspicion of driving the influence. cops say he blew over the legal limit in a breathalyzer test. rodman's agent says he struggled with alcoholism on and off more than a decade. rachel, brian, over to you. rachel: canadian prime minister justin trudeau let canadian pro-lifers know exactly where they stand. >> an organization that has the explicit purpose of restricting women's rights by removing rights to abortion is not in line with where we are as a government, quite frankly where we are as a society. brian: in canada. what message is he trying to send to us maybe? here s. discuss the jeannie mancini, president of march for life, being held in friday in
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washington, d.c. what is your reaction to prime minister trudeau? >> honestly i think he is a little bit out of touch. he doesn't need to look far to see ate out of 10 americans for the last 10 years have wanted to limit abortion more than it is limited at least in the united states, and mostly i'd love to extend an invitation to the prime minister to come to the march for life on friday because he will see who really is out of touch with mainstream america. rachel: it is pretty ironic, this was a youth summer program. i've been to the march for life. it is a very young movement. it is filled with young people. it is amazing. it is also a pro-science movement. i have eight kids, jeannie. i've seen a ultrasound many times. strikes me whenever i see those the pro-choice movement are really anti-science. >> absolutely. it is pro-science. it is pro-love. it is extremely positive. you're right, rachel, it is
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primary young people. we are literally the largest human rights demonstration that happens annually around the world. it is 45 years strong. it is astounding you consider we lost over 60 million americans to abortion. brian: right. >> to the prime minister i would really want to talk to him, this is the most significant human rights abuse of today. rachel: but isn't it also, in canada, i mean, what happens in canada often comes down to us. this is an effort to silence pro-lifers, isn't it? this is sign of intolerance. if you have a pro-life view, you're not welcome to share it or else you're kicked out of this program? >> absolutely. but as you can see from the march for life, we won't be silenced. when we began the march for life in 1974, the other side thought we would become desensitized to abortion after two or three years and finish our march. the truth of the matter, we're 45 years strong. doing whatever we can to build a culture of life and build a culture of love and hend the
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human rights abuse of abortion. brian: people want to join you friday what do they do? >> march for life.org. we're on all the different social media outlets. be sure to follow us. people we ask share their stories about human dignity, with the hashtag, why we march. rachel: thanks for spreading your message. i hope everybody gets to see the march and they get the coverage they deserve. you got it, thank you, jeannie. the left attacking president trump as a racist, but senator rand paul says that's unfair. >> i know for a fact that he cares very deeply about the people in haiti because he helped to finance a trip we were able to get vision back for 250 people in haiti. rachel: the senator joins us live next. brian: she was convicted of leaking top government secrets when she was a man. chelsea manning is running for president. wait until you hear what dan bongino says about this. she will be a democrat.
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in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ >> the president of the united states is racist. >> we now know that we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan. >> we grapple every day with what it means to have a president stained by racism. >> come so far, we made so much progress, and i think this man, this president, is taking us back to another place. i think he is a racist. steve: you have got some of the sunday morning talk yesterday about the president of the united states referring to him as racist, given what he may or may not have said before closed doors. bring in republican senator from kentucky rand paul, joins us right now, from bolling -- bowling green. report he hadedly behind closed
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doors the president said something about haiti and some other countries. he has been accused being racist because of those comments. tell us what the president, then businessman donald trump did for your organization, regarding haiti a couple years ago. >> all these crazy, over the top criticisms or accusations against the president don't fit with the president that i know. when i went to haiti a few years ago i went on a medical mission trip and we did cataract surgery for 200 people who were largely blind before their surgery. i asked for donations before i went on the trip. one of them was to a businessman donald j. trump. who not only helped with the trip to haiti but helped with a previous trip we took to central america. so really i think it doesn't do anybody any good. there is a name to this, ad ad homonym, because i mentioned these medical mission trips on sunday morning program, twitter was filled with hatred toward
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me, wishing me violence. i read two dozen tweets wishing me violence. i read couple dozen more calling me a racist. it really doesn't make the dialogue any better in our country. in fact, you know i think it makes more likely to be violence out there if we're talking about how we hate each other when it is in fact not really true. brian: senator, a couple things, i think it is significant, reason people thought donald trump would be a strong presidential candidate, so many minorities he rated so high with minorities especially african-americans when he was in the private sector and host of "the apprentice." that seemed to have switched when he officially came out to be a republican. where we go from here i think is key. what do you think happens? the blowup on thursday, the reaction on friday, the weekend people just vent. we got until friday to fund the government. what do you hear could happen? how does this play out? >> you know i think the immigration debate is sort of separate hopefully from funding of the government but that is a question. will the democrats hold up
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spending and funding of the government over this issue. i always thought immigration would be settled separate from the spending issue. i think it should be and will be. it depends democrats compromising on this. i've seen the immigration debate i've seen in six or seven years in washington being sabotaged by democrats because they are unwilling to compromise. they pass and say we want what we want. i've been to their leadership, look i'm willing to compromise on daca, on children who came here with their parents but did actually come here illegally, i'm willing to compromise on that but we have to have rules that we do enforce. if they're willing to have new rules, new border security, ending chain migration, having more merit-based system to bring people into this country, more work-based system i'm all for that. if they're not willing to compromise, they are going to sabotage it themselves. rachel: isn't that what this racist talk is about? not coming to a deal,
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grandstanding, racializing, politicizing the issue so they don't get a deal? if you really wanted one, the framework was set up in that meeting tuesday that was televised, senator? >> we can have disagreements based on policy. once we make it attacking person, calling a person a racist, it kind of destroys the dialogue. if democrats only care about destroying the dialogue and care about playing race card in election of 2020, we'll do this for three more years now, i think people would rather have a civil discussion, have some disagreements, have honest debates. look, i have honestly debated the president. i opposed some of his appointments. i opposed overreach on fisa and other intelligence. i have honest disagreements with the president. but i think calling him names and letting it degenerate to the schoolyard stuff doesn't do anybody any good. steve: senator, you just mentioned fisa. intel chair over in the house, devin nunez says he has seen
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with his own two eyes apparently the fbi and department of justice abused the fisa rules and he has not really specified exactly how but nonetheless this is one of the things he is worried about. it is one of the things you're worried about, how our government spies on americans. >> yeah. the fisa program i actually do fav. this is spying on foreigners and in foreign lands. we do this to protect our country. apparently a great deal of value in it, we find out a lot but what also happens millions of americans are caught up in the system accidentally or incidentally. all i ask we don't look at americans information without a warrant american is talking to a terrorist, and they get caught up i have no problem with it. the database has millions and millions of people in it, typing in americans names we shouldn't be able to do that. we shouldn't use it for domestic crime. i think that is a real problem. it is collected without the constitution which is fine for
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foreigners in foreign lands f you're not using the constitution to collect the data, it shouldn't be used domestically for domestic crime or accusations of domestic crime. brian: senator here is scenario that actually really happened. a guy who came on chain migration but he is here legally. he decides he is going to be, loves isis, he will run over people on a bike path on halloween. we want to quickly find out who he spoke to. if we don't know who he is but we can go back through his phone records to find out who he spoke to. were there is any international conversations going. if we don't take them all in, will we be able to unwind who we spoke to? >> well, here's the thing is, we're not talking about blocking any information that is collected. so we're not saying block the information that is collected. we're just saying to search it if this, if somebody is smoking pot in new york city, we don't want them searching a database on foreign intelligence to convict somebody smoking pot. that is what we're talking about. we're not talking about, if this
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terrorist, the guy that did mow down people in new york, instantaneously people are looking at his phone records. we're all for that. and it really probably wouldn't be part of fisa though, because nice spa is on foreign terrorists. what would happen immediately and probably did in this case, within 30 minutes or within minutes somebody is calling a judge saying we found this guy, killed 10 citizens. they're looking at he have bit of his phone calls within ten minutes, probably though with a warrant. warrants really are, it is a step to keep checks and balls lances. at the -- balances. at fbi, we have somebody, peter strzok and his mistress talking to somebody named andy, perhaps second in charge of the fbi about fixing the election and keeping donald trump from being elected. that shows men and women can be biased. we need more oversight, not less oversight. steve: the worry with the american names masked if somebody unmasked reportedly happened at end of last
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administration that is troubling. senator, thank you very much. brian: 23 minutes to the top of the hour here is jillian. jillian: we have breaking news. let's get to a fox news alert. one woman is dead following a casino boat fire. the woman became ill hours after the emergency. unclear how she did. 50 people were on the boat when it went up in flames, forcing dozens to jump ship off port richey. the casino boat experienced unexpected engine issue. 14 other people were hurt. incredible video after speeding cargoing airborne slamming into the second floor of a building. just watch this surveillance video shows the driver hit a divider in the street before launching into the air and sparking a fire in a dentist office. the car was stuck in the front of the building. the driver was arrested and told police he was on drugs. government secrets leaker
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chelsea manning something run for senate in maryland. >> we can do better. you're damn right we got this. jillian: the transgender former soldier confirming her candidacy on twitter with the hashtag, we got this. she will run against senator ben cardin and the democratic party. dan bongino who ran for the same seat in 2012 is outraged. >> if she gets one vote there this is a total mess. to position running for the united states senate at all. she should be in prison. jillian: manning spent seven years in prison for leaking classified government documents. former president obama -- her 35 year sentence. >> vikings punching their ticket to the nfc championship game just as the clock ran out. >> stepped into it. pass is caught!
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diggs, sideline, touchdown! unbelievable! vikings win it!. jillian: that is pretty amazing. wide receiver, stefon diggs stealing the win, 29-24. pete hegseth is huge vikings fan and still pumped up. >> my heart is racing so high. sweating in my living room. i can't believe we actually won. jillian: you got to get past the eagles first, buddy. to the afc, the jaguars getting best of the steelers for the stunning 45-42 win. they move on to play the patriots next sunday for the afc crown. vikings as i mentioned will take on the eagles for the nfc championship steve steph you're predicting. jillian: eagles. hello. not even a question. brian: eagles patriots or jaguars? jillian: i would, can we just knock the patriots out of this thing. sorry everyone in boston and new england, i apologize. they don't need another one. brian: they have plenty.
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tom brady doesn't need another one. where is janice dean when we need you. steve: she is right outside where. rachel: where it is cold. janice: we had fans. they went back to the hotel room. come back. it is cold out here again especially across the east coast and midwest and great lakes. as far as south as the gulf coast where they get snow from the clipper system. that is the last 12 hours. not big, big storm. it could bring potential for storm anywhere from houston to corpus christie to the great lakes. we'll watch possibility for this snow-maker to move in toward the northeast including new york city tomorrow night into wednesday. thank goodness for winter storms. without them you wouldn't need me. steve: then again, it is winter. janice: last time i checked. can i come inside? coming. steve: fcc launching a full investigation after that false
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♪ steve: well the fcc is pledging a full investigation into that false missile alert that terrified hawaii over the weekend. rachel: federal, state, local authorities coming together to make sure this never happens again. steve: griff jenkins in d.c. with the very latest. griff? reporter: what a terrifying day to start a day in paradise. fcc chairman, ajit pai joined "fox & friends" earlier this morning saying he is working to make this type of scare doesn't happen again. >> most people are familiar with the story of the boy who cried wolf. the worst thing going forward would be for the false alert to
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you know mine public confidence in the wireless alert emergency system. when a real emergency hits you want people to take that seriously. reporter: alert sent residents scrambling for safety, seeking shelter in a manhole. when it was over the panic lasted a full 38 minutes before hawaii's emergency management sent out a correction it was a false alarm. the frightening mistake deeply angering representatives of hawaii like tulsi gabbard. >> the fact that it took so long for them to put out that second message to calm people, to allay their fears, that this was a mistake a false alarm, is something that has to be fixed, corrected with people held accountable. reporter: so, guys, it is still a mystery why or how someone pushed the wrong button sending an alert. hawaii's governor says the worker is reassigned pending an investigation. from a personal note, this is serious stuff. i got a very panicked call from a father whose daughter was on oahu when it happened.
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he was absolutely mortified. officials there will certainly have to take this seriously and get some answers very quickly. steve: thank you very much. rachel: imagine putting your kids in storm drains. steve: i know somebody put the kid kayak. went half a mile offshore, that was their plan if this ever happened. rachel: you think the world will end. steve stove holy cow. griff, thank you very much. on the monday, start your engines winners of the car of the year were announced at the detroit auto show. we have top rides coming up. >> let's check in with sandra for what is coming up at the top of the hour. >> hey rachel, hey steve, good to see you both this morning. that deadline is quickly approaching to fund the government this friday. a deal is needed on immigration. president trump says daca is probably dead. dems won't negotiate. dems say clean daca deal or nothing? what will go down this week. byron york will join us this
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♪ steve: time to get revved up and ready to roll. the detroit auto show announced its winners for car of the year. brian: joining us live with a look at the winners and more is mike model, an auto expert. show us some stuff, mike. >> good morning, guys. the news broke here 30 minutes ago, they announced the north american car truck utility vehicle of the year here. honda accord taking it home. taking a big award. competition was fierce. look at interior of this seek.
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volvo xc 60 taking on top honors. rounding out truck category the lincoln navigator. this was surprise going up against the chevy colorado zr2. talk about other news at the show. toyota showcasing all new avalon here. they're in the sixth generation of the toyota avalon. will come in hybrid or electric version as well. i love the ex-ter i don't remember version of this -- exterior version of this vehicle. it is packed with luxury as well. i have very near and dear to my heart. in 1968 the movie, bullit." my grandfather was in the movie in the hotel interacting with steve mcqueen. it is packed with incredible performance, technology. we've got on other things here at the show we want to talk about as well.
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showcasing the whole new raptor. a big press conference starting behind me. the raptor, beautiful burnt orange. all about the exterior with this vehicle. call that the ultra. they sprayed in bed liners around still do. protecting the exterior of the vehicle with the product. line-x has after market accessory for bumpers. concepts here at the show. lexus showcasing new lf-1 concept vehicle. this is the future of what the future of lexus will look like. i love the interior with the heads up display on the inside of that vehicle. they're doing magnificent things with lexus. this comes in variety of different power trains. it is very futuristic. we'll close on this, guys. over my shoulder down the hall there is wraps on backs of these vehicles. that is the ram 1500 truck. they're getting ready to launch that with a big press conference here in a minute. look at the exterior.
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they have not changed the ram truck in past few years. coming out with a new model. four inches wider. the touch-screen monitor, 12 inches with push screen top. there is so much news on the show. we're kegging it off on monday. we'll be back here with you tomorrow showcasing a whole new serious of vehicles. steve: mike at the detroit auto show. brian: caudel will be with us again. we are taking attendance. don't go away. cue the music. ♪ >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there.
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