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president trump will travel to mar-a-lago for the weekend while vice president pence is expected that speak at a tax cut event. groundhog day. we have six more todd: the classified memo battle intensify even more. >> i believe there are jaw-dropping revelations about the extent to which the fbi and department of justice were weapon eyes to politically. >> what is in there and when will we see it? >> we have to get help from the other side. they talk a good game with daca but don't produce, don't fall into that trap. >> this whole experience has been magical. ♪ i want to see
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♪ want to see your friday night ♪ ♪ heather: good morning from outside our studios on avenue of the americas in new york city wherever you are waking up this morning all across america. appreciate you joining us. it is friday. thank you for joining us. straight to a fox news alert, donald trump getting the green light to release the highly classified memo alleging abuse to you the american people today. this as the all-out war on transparency reaches a favor pitch, griff jenkins live in the nation's capital with the democrats new crack to discredit the report. there has been a lot of back and forth but today may be the day. >> welcome to memo friday,
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democrats, the waiting game may be over in the president is expected to -- americans deserve transparency, allegations of fbi abuse, republicans breaking up democrats complaints, and its author, devon nunez who alleges in the memo that fbi officials misled a court to get a size award to spy on the trump campaign which ultimately led to the mueller investigation. house speaker paul ryan saying it is their job to find out. >> what it is is congress's legitimate function of oversight to make sure the process is being used correctly and if it wasn't being used correctly that needs to come to light and people need to be held accountable. >> congressman jim jordan offering a preview of what americans can expect from the release. >> when this memo comes out the american people will see very
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clearly what the fbi told the court and what they didn't tell the court and to me that is critical particularly when this all happened in the context of a campaign for the presidency of the united states. >> top democrats in the justice department have warned releasing this memo could harm national security. >> this memo is a spin on and not just particular documents but broader classified information that because of serious and material omissions is inaccurate and misleading impression designed to tie the fbi and the department of justice. . >> congressman shift is calling for devon nunez to be removed as chairman of the house intelligence committee so a lot on the line here. a lot of hype.
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we will see exactly what it brings if this memo is released today. >> like the super bowl friday of the memo. thank you so much. the memo has turned to capitol hill. this partisan battleground over whether it should ever see the light of day. paul ryan says the release is strictly about transparency and not an attack on the fbi but once the contents are revealed, head start rolling at the top of the bureau. >> i do believe there are jaw-dropping revelations about the extent to which the fbi and department of justice were weapon eyes to politically to go after the folks that they didn't line up with from an ideological or electoral standpoint. i have a great deal respect for speaker ryan but i think the substance of this memo
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absolutely implicates senior officials of the department of justice and the fbi and it shows the entire mueller investigation should have never been started in the first place that is built on a false run premise and the american people will agree once they have the opportunity to review this memo. >> congressman gates has seen the memo it is shooting down claims it was altered before being turned over to the president. he is calling changes strictly grammatical in nature. ice is taking action to arrest illegal immigrants in america's courtrooms as donald trump remains hard at work on immigration reform without democrats as another shutdown deadline approaches. will car is live in los angeles with a look at what is next on this front. >> this led to a government shutdown a little over a week ago, donald trump taking to twitter overnight pressing politicians to move forward on
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immigration, democrats just aren't calling out daca. they have to get moving fast or will disappoint you again. we have a great chance to make a deal or blame the democrats, march 5th coming fast. in september donald trump moved to end the strzok program which protects children brought into the country illegally, in a march 5th deadline to come up with a solution the president is continuing to hammer the issue. >> 7 in 10 americans support an immigration reform package that includes a permanent solution on strzok. it is not dreamers, don't fall into that trap. we have dreamers too, we have dreamers in this country too. i have a lot of dreamers here. >> this comes as ice double down on an existing policy that allows agents to arrest criminal aliens in courthouses. the director says this is about safety, critics fear family members could be arrested in court as well. >> for every criminal public
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safety threat we can't take custody of in the safety of a county jail means one of our offices has to knock on the door. >> we will not stand for hostages by ice are repressing and endanger families of armed citizens. >> to emphasize the importance of it, the president plans to visit the customs and border protection's targeting center later today. heather: we will see what happens, thank you. disturbing news, a school shooting that left four students injured believed to be an accident, police taking away the 12-year-old shooter in handcuffs. negligent discharge of a firearm. the girl claimed she didn't know the gun was loaded. the gunfire sending the school with 400 students, a 15-year-old
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boy in the head. and everyone is expected to be okay. the yoga instructor, accused of driving off a cliff in hawaii killing her twin sister, that person is free. a judge finding alexandria do fall is not guilty of second-degree murder. and they were arguing in a ford explorer right before the suv plunged 200 feet over a cliff. anastasia died at the scene. the amtrak collision that happened in virginia killing one person and injuring six. several witnesses telling the ntsb the crossing gates were not working in days leading up to the crash. they would sometimes go down with no train approaching. they were all on board to a
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retreat in west virginia. they hope to interview the driver and review security pledge. fidel castro, taking his own life after months of treatment for depression. estate media reporting fidel castro diaz has been in a deeply depressed state requiring hospitalization. cuba's nuclear power program, he was 68 years old. did you know it is groundhog day again. six more weeks of winter. the most famous groundhog, as determined, if you, forward to an early spring.
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and tooth and nail, donald trump is expected to clear the way for the memo to go public. the hunters are turning into -- there walking back the remark. >> tax cuts or crumbs, nancy pelosi, states trying to cash in to fight climate change. ♪ all around ♪ up and down ♪
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>> in a matter of hours the american people may know what is inside the pfizer memo, calling
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for devon nunez to step down. what can you expect to learn today that has democrats working hard to keep the document. here to weigh in is a former member of the joint terrorism task force steve rogers. we were just discussing in the break how this entire thing is making people feel about the organization. >> to begin with as i said all along regarding this case, the hunters have become the hunted meaning of the top executives of the fbi have politicized, how does law enforcement across the board feel. a police officer, i worked with fbi agents, the finest men and women in the world. it affects the more route but not the job, mission, very dedicated and committed. >> these people involved in this at the top of the chain who took
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and made things political. >> dealing with executive officers from the director, james comey and his immediate subordinates and i can tell you fighting like mad to keep this memo because there will be a domino effect, across this nation. heather: one of the people specifically would be comey. >> it began when he concluded the clinton email investigation without interviewing all the so-called witnesses. heather: without them -- >> law enforcement officers, and outcome to hurt donald trump. and where would we be if he was not the president today. heather: what about calls for devon nunez to step down. >> as transparent as possible he and others said release the
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memo, let the american people decide who is right and who is wrong. the president was right all along and the people are going to weigh on the side of the republicans, in this case because they are being transparent. of the 20 you trust for information to be redacted that in any way would have a negative affect, the national security. >> a lot of secret information. i have enough trust that the department of justice and the president's team are going to do the proper redacting so national security -- heather: that is one of the excuses being used. >> they will use any excuse to stop this memo being released but we have a lot of smart people in this and make sure national security -- heather: should everything be released? what about the pfizer warrants, really solid and let people make up their own minds. >> provided it is rejected to the degree of national security,
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what did they use? what evidence, what probable cause? there is your key and that is something they don't want released. heather: it is the people at the top of the fbi reflecting bad on the men and women who go into communities, go out every day to do their job. >> they will recover, good people. heather: thank you, appreciate it. it is 17 minutes after the top of the hour. fitness trackers like fit bit being used to track our military and us. the brand-new security concerns, current the cyber guy, what we need to lock it down. heart disease is the number one killer of women. 80% of those deaths can be prevented. doctor nicole safire here with the risk factors on the national wear red day. ♪
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>> o canada. the country absented passing a bill changing it national and some. ♪ heather: all your sons command will be made more gender-neutral and it will read, quote, in all of us command. the bill now heading to the governor's desk or the governor general's desk to become a law. despite the president's tax breaks and liberal state still
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want to raise taxes because of global warming. washington state announced a proposal to text $20 per ton of carbon emissions. that means higher costs at the pump, higher cost eating your homes and even plugging in an electric car. oregon is looking to pass similar tax hikes aimed at greenhouse gas emissions. if you will notice i am wearing red today. everybody should be wearing red today for a very important reason is national wear red day to raise awareness for heart disease. this is a disease that kills approximately one woman every minute. what do you need to know to stay healthy? doctor nicole safire joins me to talk about this. also wearing red today. this is a very important topic. >> one woman every minute. what a lot of people don't recognize is a lot of women will die of heart disease, 15 times
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more than are going to die of breast cancer, we get caught up in other things the majority of women will die of heart disease. the number one killer of women but men as well, women tend to be at a higher risk and not be as aware of their risk. heather: let's look at some of those risk factors, risk factors you can't change, your age, gender and genetics but modifiable risk factors, things you can change, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sedentary lifestyle, tobacco use, type 2 diabetes. >> you can do certain things about your gender or age, a strong family history of cardiovascular disease, you are at high risk of heart disease but there are three things you can do to decrease 80%. heather: even with a family history? >> you want to speak to your physician about it because you may need to be on medication. you can't get rid of that risk but there are things you can do to decrease it and having a
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heart healthy diet means small portion sizes, low fat salt, low-fat, low carbohydrate, get out there, every hour you spend in the car watching tv, the moving, not just going to the gym for an hour a day. >> doesn't count if you just get up for 30 minutes. >> tried to be active, walking a little more, even going around the block. stop smoking, try to avoid secondhand smoke blues people don't understand just being around smoke increases risk of heart attack. heather: diet as well. >> everything in moderation. having a healthy diet is a huge prevention. heather: an important day you will be talking about throughout the day. the time is 24 minutes after the top of the hour. weasels and liars, one of the
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first to go and fired fbi director james comey is lashing out ahead of the memo release, he severed devastating injuries when he grabbed a live enemy grenade to save his fellow soldiers. now, one of the 15 medal of honor recipients getting the super bowl spotlight. he joins us to talk about the big day live, stay tuned for that. ♪ are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams of cancer treatment experts under one roof.
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heather: welcome back, it is not win but if donald trump is expected to release the controversial memo to the american people, could happen as early as today. the report alleging abuse of power within the fbi during the
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obama administration the democrats intensifying their fight against the release claiming house intelligence committee chairman devon nunez is trying to undermine the russia investigation sparking an all-out war on transparency. >> on the other side of that, a duty to uphold support and defend the constitution into duty we have to do oversight particularly over the fbi and the doj. if we turn our backs to that shame on us. if we trail the integrity of this country. somebody has got to look over their shoulder. heather: the white house conducting a national security and legal review before the release. democrats accusing devon nunez of changing the fbi memo before its release calling for him to be removed as the house intelligence chair but legal analyst greg jarrett says senator adam schiff is the villain in this political tale.
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>> the fact is there are plenty of villains to go around, top officials at the fbi, rod rosenstein at the department of justice but lately the biggest villain is adam schiff, the ranking democrat on the intel committee. he spent months trying to -- now he is trying to misrepresent the truth and the law by mischaracterizing changes in the memo as a pretense to stopping it. this isn't war against the fbi. this is an attempt to hold people and government accountable for their wrongdoing and adam schiff knows that. he knows the rules and he is aiding and abetting the cover-up of potential crimes. >> senator schiff is the fourth democrats call for devon nunez to be removed from the house intelligence committee. we will see what happens today.
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just days from the olympic games north korea continues to play the blame game over nuclear tensions with the south was the rogue regime's foreign minister accusing the us of throwing a wet blanket over peace efforts on the peninsula despite the united states and south korea postponing joint military drills until after the games. nikki haley is slamming russia for meddling in the 2016 election. the ambassador to the united states promising swift action from the us to keep it from happening in the future. >> russia is not our friend. there is no reason to think the russian interference made any difference between who won and lost in the us elections but the very fact they did is an outrageous thing and something the administration is taking steps to prevent in the future. >> the trump administration has been the toughest on russia
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since the reagan administration. to france where they could use a loophole to work with iran. they could sidestep us sanctions. the french state-owned bank claiming the country will offer export credit to irani and buyers that will not involve any us currency that will allow france to negotiate trade deals. france is part of the obama era iran nuclear deal which donald trump has threatened to completely pull out of. the navy is punishing more sailors for their roles in two that the collisions that killed 17 sailors. back in june the uss fitzgerald crashed into a civilian merchant ship off the coast of japan killing 7 sailors and two months later the uss mccain collided with an oil tanker near singapore leaving ten sale is dead in that. the executive officer, one officer from the fitzgerald and an enlisted sailor for the mccain were all found guilty of dereliction of duty. both ship captains and three officers from the fitzgerald face a separate hearing next
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march for potential court-martial. you have to hear about the story. you may be using one of these right now but this morning there is a brand-new security alert about fitness apps that could be tracking more than just your steps in the thread is so severe it forced the united states military to take action. joining me with what we need to know is the cyberguy. i didn't wear my fit bit this morning. >> any device that has gps is something we need to be concerned about. these activity trackers, we heard about the story you likely heard about, the 20y kid who brought the world the attention, the effect the just like this one you can zoom in on military bases around the world and your troops are training you can see the route the trucks are on and
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where the time is spent. >> data coming from fit bit and found an activity trackers connected with a fitness apps which in swedish means strike. >> i had that, i can connect it to them. >> i bet you did not look at the fine print because none of us do, and you download that apps and agreed to use it. and we have all been asleep on this one. the military, the pentagon looking into this matter how we address what is already, the cat is out of the bag lose this fitness apps is taking data, they had really good intentions but this is horrible for the security of this country and now for you and i our own personal privacy and security is
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jeopardized. you probably didn't know this, if you think about what is already tracking us, if google maps, when you use it they can track everywhere you go, if you got that apps will be recording. heather: even if you are not using it. >> correct. the reason they would do that is to bring you offers to our advertisers. and facebook recognition, you and i might have privacy settings all the way but still facebook was giving them the opportunity and permission to take our face image and look all across the platform so someone in timbuktu posts your photo, it goes up and they start linking that. who is this person in timbuktu and where is the data sitting?
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the data is sitting on somebody's computer somewhere. the wild west of data. a decision about right now we need immediate corrective action, can't take this away. it is already there, already out there. our enemies have it is so might say to our troops may be the wearing of any gps device when you are active and if it is not part -- you might want to say what could we do as a country to have better communication with developers and things like this so we don't put it out there and at home check the privacy settings on anything giving up your location. check for anything that gives away your location, see what they are doing, pretty much telling you what they are doing.
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and any of the apps you are downloading in the future have that in mind, what are they going to do with my information and always keep those privacy policies handy, just getting more serious. heather: assume they want the most information possible. have a great weekend. it is 20 minutes until the top of the hour and weasels and liars, one of the first to go and fired fbi director james comey lashing out ahead of the memo release, streaming scam, do you have netflix? what is that warning? another new warning from police on that and nick soaring to the super bowl, plans afterwards, that is what will make your morning and carly shimkus is here with the higher calling for the eagles quarterback.
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>> weasels and liars, james comey lashing out on social media before donald trump is expected to declassify the fisa memo. carly shimkus here with the controversy he is now sparking. another controversy. >> another day, another controversy. james comey had a fiery tweet applauding the fbi for speaking against the memo's release. he took to twitter with this, appreciate the fbi speaking up, wish more of our leaders would but take heart, american history shows in the long run weasels and liars never hold the field as long as good people show up. not a lot of schools or streets named for joe mccarthy,
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referring to senator joe mccarthy who claimed high-ranking officials were soviet spies in the 1930s, the tweet refers to the fact the fbi released a statement warning about the memo's accuracy saying it might not be that accurate. folks on twitter sounding off. eve says you won't find any school named after comey either. you are speaking about the honest practice what you preach, chris says comey, you and your brand of rogue agents are the weasels and liars, can't you zip it and go away? we know why comey is probably speaking against this memo, it would affect his time as fbi director. >> four key elements against this and comey specifically has one of those involved. >> stephen king sorry for a lot of folks, they marked the train wreck and he is one of them.
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the author, stephen king, made light of that deadly train crash that affected republican members of congress, twoed a trailer of republicans on their way to a pricey retreat hit a garbage truck, looks like the mass on social media cared -- get him into apology, a thoughtless tweet from me concerning the train truck crash for which i apologize. it should be pointed out those republican politicians who can be heartless when they vote immediately got out to help. heather: i don't think that counts as an apology. >> a backhanded apology. till stephen king it is too little too lake, he said what he meant to say or he should not have said it and the key said why bother with an apology, keep digging the hole you are in. >> he should stick to writing
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novels, not tweets. >> people say the things on social media. heather: they can. you got to deal with that. this is a good story to end on. he wants to become a pastor. >> he says he does, probably not thinking about it right now because the super bowl is just days away but he said after he retires from the nfl he is hoping to become a pastor and even took seminary classes in the off-season. a lot on social media were surprised by this. incredibly genuine young man, i pray he does that. debbie on twitter says genuinely the most pure guy in the game. football to faith. heather: who are you pulling for the big game? >> i have no dog in the fight. i am going for the food.
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heather: they lost their right to vote when they decided to become criminals, but that is water under the bridge. ex-felons to the ballot box, a true american hero risking his life to save fellow soldiers overseas and leroy petry getting the super bowl spotlight. he joined us next to talk about the big game. ♪ you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet.
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>> on the football field, super
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bowl lii, leroy lost his hand while saving fellow soldiers from a grenade in 2008, he will be one of 15 veterans during the coin toss ahead of the big game. joining me life to talk more about this, thank you for joining us and for your service, we appreciate it. how excited are you for this weekend? how did you find out you were going to be part of it? >> i found out last july. we had a convention, medal of honor twin cities, set it up for these recipients to come into the super bowl. and a few surprises involved --
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and honored mostly and humbled. >> taking your son to the day. it is my last chance before he graduates college, joined the air force with the army so i am excited. >> you mentioned not only as the metal represents but all the other folks behind it as well, what the middle means. that is being represented as you are standing on the field. >> all the men and women continuing to serve and especially the greece it the ultimate sacrifice, and -- >> those who served in the military and first responders. >> a lot of police officer friends that i have, not only
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that but emss and police officers that took care of my family and my home when i was away and overseas. heather: this is something positive the nfl is doing at the super bowl itself to bring you guys in together, a huge response to you. and the controversy gone on in terms of kneeling or not to neil. >> the first amendment right, something you probably don't remember is folks exercising their first amendment right to protest, add soldiers funerals. just because you have the right, doesn't mean it is the right thing, i don't agree with them standing up for what they believe in but during the national anthem the wrong platform to place them. heather: that is a very good
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point and good example as well. looking at these 15 recipients, one of them, was able to fly on an honor flight, woody williams was a marine back in world war ii, say hello to him if you get to be him. are you a big football fan? who are you pulling for? >> being a cowboys fan -- heather: i'm a carolina panthers fan, they are out of it too. any final word to anyone today as they think about standing down there for the coin toss? >> i would say all this men and women who can't be at the game, i do go overseas taking wounded soldiers, proper exit downrange and when i see this men and women downrange in afghanistan, many places all over the world, many places we don't even know
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those are the ones continuing to lead to the front. heather: they will be watching the game and keeping families in your prayers. heather: we will. thank you for joining us, retired master sergeant, we appreciate it, thank you for your service and your son. >> thank you. have fun. time is eight minutes, a streaming scam. do you have netflix? i do. there is a new urgent warning from police about that. this is why we can't have nice things, the airline forced to rewrite the rules because of a passenger's pet peacock. you got to hear that. ♪
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heather: like run in the capital, washington dc, the fisa memo the big story today. we have this for you. a brand-new warning, you need to
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know about millions, netflix, don't fall for this email, it is fake. this bogus email if you receive one told netflix customers their account has been deactivated because the company could not validate billing information, to click a link to an to the credit card information. don't do that. remember when this woman tried to take a peacock on a plane? it actually happened. her emotional support animal. fresh off this bizarre incident earlier this week united is tightening a leash with stricter rules, the airline joining delta now requiring passengers to prove their animals can behave. this include the 48 hour notice and records. felons have a right to vote in florida thanks to an obama era judge in a sharply worded ruling, mark wahlberg calling
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the ban unconstitutional thing forcing felons to kowtow to the whim of state politicians. landmark with affecting voting rights of 1.5 million people. governor rick scott slamming the ruling, us are expecting to appeal. government officials, $14 million from the state after it failed to remove i love new york signs from roads. the federal highway administration never giving permission for those signs calling them distracting to drivers but the empire state, costing taxpayers $8 million, new york facing a september deadline to remove the signs. today is payday. we have been asking did you get more money in your paycheck thanks to donald trump's tax-cut? comment pouring it on this one, bob sharing his excitement, just got my latest paycheck, $300 per month. new car on the way. taking a jab at nancy pelosi
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think i got my crumbs today. thank you. and greg on twitter saying the mine went up $101. keep your comments coming in blues we hope you have a great weekend. that wraps it up for me. "fox and friends" first continues right now, goodbye. >> it is friday, february 2nd. gaining momentum the battle over the fisa memo intensifying as democrats take aim at devon nunez. will donald trump release it to the public today. >> compared to the banquet at the high end. jillian: negative nancy pelosi comparing the tax plan to crumbs yet again. wait until you hear how

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