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finally the ugly. arianna grande a absent a missile japanese tattoo on her new song 7 ring, turns out it is similar to a japanese-style barbecue grill. she's a huge fan of tiny barbecue grills. thank you so much for joining us, stay warm. "fox and friends first" continues, goodbye. >> still claim asylum. >> it is thursday, january 31st and this is a fox news alert, mexico slamming the break from the asylum process as thousand overwhelm their borders. jillian: live in mexico city as officials brace for more caravans. subzero temperatures shutting down entire towns and blamed for eight death. rob: we are tracking the
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historic deep-freeze. >> we understand the frustration of the fans but we know officials are human. >> nfl fans not happy with roger good dell's explanation of the controversial no call. the president waiting days before the game. rob: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ rob: you want to take it? >> you are looking live at this 80s benz stadium in atlanta, georgia.
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>> we are done, goodbye. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. rob: thank you for starting the day with us. jillian: record-breaking cold, subzero temperatures ravaged the midwest. rob: arctic blast closing schools and businesses and grounding thousands of lights. live from minneapolis, 65 below 0. i don't need to tell you. >> you definitely don't need to tell me that. it was supposed to be warmer today but turns out it is not and doesn't feel any warmer. currently at the minneapolis airport where they had relatively few cancellations and delays for other country travelers experienced thousands and according to flightaware the worst have been at chicago at
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midway and o'hare airport. years a funny picture, pants standing up frozen in minnesota but there was a serious situation yesterday when excel energy put out a request to customers in some areas asking them to turn their thermostats to 60 ° or lower and not use of the gas powered appliances in an attempt to avert a major gas shortage. residents in the midwest have been feeling the pain. >> hard to take a breath in. it has affected my lungs a little bit. >> coldest i have ever been. >> reporter: check out these record lows. chicago at negative 23, the lowest since 1985. minneapolis, 28 ° below 0, the lowest since 1996, des moines,
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iowa, hit a new daily record of negative 20. check out this frozen lake in wisconsin. a beautiful lake but frozen over. i saw a picture of a thermometer at negative 30. on 30 it is supposed to be 36 ° above 0. that will be a very big swing in just a couple days. here's a classic experiment. when you take the boiling water and it turns into vapor it is still very cold here, your nostrils freeze, your tears freeze, icicles form on your hat, it is brutal. todd: something you mentioned that we need to be careful of is focusing on today because it is so cold that you mentioned the warm-up. that leads to fog and a lot of traffic accidents. we are not out of the woods anytime soon. jillian: we will take warmer temperatures, get inside, we appreciate it. stay safe out there.
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fox news alert, thousands of migrants forced to stay put after mexico suspense fasttrack visa program but that is not stopping caravans on the way to the border. todd: migrants are considering crossing illegally into the us. >> reporter: mexico's new president wanted to be very welcoming to the migrant and offer a fast-track, they didn't expect the overwhelming numbers that have come, they stopped that program confirming to fox news they are no longer offering the program to migrants on the 7 guatemala mexico border, 12,600 of them, about 4750 receive their papers, additional papers, no new ones as thousands of people are on the way. behind me they shutdown access
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to the migrants and when we were in there, they were charging their phones and being told about buses being provided by the government of mexico city that will take them to and a half hours north of here. we will -- talking to migrants in there, a brutal dictatorship of ortega, he told us how he plans to cross into the us as soon as he can. >> you cross illegally and claim asylum? >> that is the way we are going to do it. it will take too long. we don't want to be 6 months, when you're in mexico waiting. >> reporter: part of what drove the government to shutdown the fast-track program are guys just like him. he will be waiting in towns like
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tijuana, officials reacting in recent days saying we don't know what we are going to do with 12,000 people with this year-long visa with additional caravans which will bring thousands. we know that on february 16th another caravan will begin in honduras, 2825 and the gate behind me are currently coming from. jillian: thank you for your good work. todd: lawmakers kickoff negotiations on capitol hill but no sign of progress. >> smart border security is not overly reliant on physical barriers which the trump administration has failed to demonstrate as cost-effective. >> technology is part of a comprehensive solution but is not the only solution. todd: donald trump tweeting not discussing or contemplating a wall or physical barrier they are wasting their time.
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lawmakers have until february 18th to come up with a solution or we could face another government shutdown. jillian: chuck schumer demanding the cia hold an intervention with donald from. in a letter to the director of national intelligence the minor leader rights, quote, you cannot allow the president's ill-advised and unwarranted comments to stand. he is putting you and your colleagues in an untenable position and hurting the national interests in the process. you must find a way to make that clear to him. this comes after donald trump issued a series of tweets saying, quote, the intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naïve when it comes to the dangers of iran. they are wrong. adding the rogue regime is, quote, a source of potential dangerous conflict and warning to be careful of iran. intelligence officials said they do not believe iran is, quote, currently undertake activities necessary to produce a nuclear device but they did say the country has threatened to push
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the boundaries of the 2015 nuclear deal. senator lindsey graham wants the fbi to explain use of force in the arrest of roger stone. the senate judiciary chairman says rating stone's home scenes over-the-top considering he was not a flight risk. >> seems to be sending the wrong message that if you cross mueller look what is going to happen to you. mueller, do your job but these tactics are unacceptable. >> reporter: stone is charged with lying to, section and witness tampering, donald trump's longtime associate pleaded not guilty. todd: donald trump will join trade talks with china today after discussions with cabinet members and chinese delegation at the white house, china and the us have one month to make a deal before the trade or truce expires but world market seem to be optimistic. the sox come after the us charged the chinese tech giants huawei with stealing trade secrets.
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jillian: donald trump's visited political chaos in the south american country venezuela but he will give the trump administration's will backing of opposition leader juan guaido over disputed leader nicholas madero. juan guaido pending an op-ed in the new york times calling for unity among democratic governments to end the duro's regime. donald trump saying reinforcing america's support before the leader joint protest in the streets. todd: the clock is ticking for congress to strike a deal on border security as thousands more migrants head for the southern border. our next guest mike johnson has been fighting to close luke coles in the immigration system. jillian: not just super bowl commercial getting political. football fans putting their money on this year, we will be right back. ♪ we don't need your money money money ♪ we just want to forget about the bright day ♪ if i built a van,
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>> i believe that we need a physical barrier. >> the only crisis at the border has been a humanitarian one. >> i am confident that we will be able to reach a compromise. todd: lawmakers will but heads on the border wall meeting for the first round bipartisan talks on funding a deal. jillian: as congress continues the partisan debate of the morality of national security tens of thousands of central america migrants are heading straight for the us. louisiana congressman mike johnson who introduced several bills that would close the loop polling immigration law joins us, thank you for your time this morning. compromise, is that going to happen? what do you say? >> we certainly hope so. by our count at least 60 house democrats of gone on record in the last year acknowledging we have a crisis at the border. some say it is a humanitarian
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crisis, some say it is a national security crisis, everyone knows it is a problem but it has to be his priority to secure the border. the president is exactly right. i can tell you house republicans are standing with him. i think democrats need to come with an open mind, negotiate and continue this. as we said, many of them have acknowledged this needs to be done. todd: where is the wiggle room. we are airing the same soundbites on both sides of the aisle, this conference committee was supposed to be the area where the compromise happened. >> that is right. we have confidence that at the end of the day we come up with a compromise that works for everyone. from our perspective we won't get the funding we need for a wall but there will be a form of a physical barrier because everybody knows common sense tells us, if you talk to border patrol agents and its apartment of homeland security they confirmed that is what we need we will stick to it and hope
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that is the outcome otherwise the president will issue an emergency order and nobody wents it to come to that. >> a lot of hard-working folks wondering my losing on more paychecks? will there be another shutdown in a few weeks? >> it affects real people and real ways and we owe it to the american people, federal workers, to fix this problem. people demand and expect it of us and we need to act like adults and get this done. todd: you made headlines this week, an impassioned speech on the house for calling out democrats for basically trying to illuminate religious language from the oath, removing the so help you god from the house committee. what do you think they are trying to accomplish by removing that language? >> this has shocked the american people to understand what is happening. there is a radical agenda to undermine american values and traditions that have been cherished and practiced since
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the time of our founding. in several house committee they have begun to institute this practice of removing so help me god from the oath witnesses take before they testified to congress. this is a practice that dates back to the founding error. the digital act of 1789 institute the phrase and oath the debris supreme court justice and federal court judge and lower court judge throughout the land has taken since that time. all our president's take an oath of office, elected official back include with the phrase so help me god, so does the oath of allegiance for naturalized citizens. to say we need to remove it is a shocking thing. we are going to find out in the next week how many will stick to it and i hope there's an outcry from the american people, you need to stand for the things that matter and make us americans. jillian: what do you think it says about the state of where we are in america right now? >> i think we are in and started
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waters, dangerous territory, to mix metaphors. there is a radical agenda happening even among top elected officials in this country on the democrat side, a push as we know towards socialism, we are seeing what happening in the state legislature with radical pushes for abortion all the way up to the ninth month of pregnancy, time for the people to wake up and understand elections have consequences. there are different platforms and different principles being advanced and we can't hide behind soundbites, we need to low what is going on in the outcry needs to be -- todd: amazing transformation in the last few months. thank you so much for joining us this morning. jillian: 18 after the hour, urgent warning for parents, what you need to know about children's medication recall overnight. todd: veterans put their lives on the line for our nation. a fix in the works to give them the healthcare they deserve. don't go anywhere.
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jillian: stock futures mixed after the hour jumped 400 points wednesday. rob: tracy carrasco with what is between the markets. >> reporter: we saw as i went above 2500 points for the first time in 2019, the s&p 500 ned nasdaq starting the day strong after strong earnings from boeing and apple. you see the closing of us, the dow up by 435 points, the s&p up by 41, nasdaq a by 155 but investors even more confident after hearing from said chairman jerome powell that interest rates would not be going up. to raise them, a little more patience would be used going forward in terms of rising interest rates in the future. futures our next, we are seeing dow futures down by 20 or so points.
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jillian: what about infant ibuprofen, that recall is expanded. >> we talked about this before, the initial recall, recalling ibuprofen for infants, manufactured for walmart, cvs and family dollar brands but that has been expanded to include several other products for cvs and walmart as well. the reason for the recall is the medication may contain higher levels of ibuprofen than indicated on the level that for an infant can be very dangerous. the company says if you have a bottle of this, get rid of it right now. jillian: thanks. todd: 24 minutes after the hour. entire towns being blamed for eight death. janice dean tracking the polar vortex and where it is headed next. jillian: democrats say healthcare is a fundamental right. >> healthcare is a basic human right. >> i am running to declare once
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next month. >> time for my team and all the governments to work with north koreans to execute that and deliver on our commitment to denuclearize that peninsula. chairman kim said he's prepared to do it and the mission is to deliver on that. jillian: white house officials are heading to asia to lay down the foundation for the second summit. eight people dead after subzero cold sweeps the midwest, the better blast forcing thousands of flight cancellations. people are feeling the pain. >> hard to take a breath in. it is affecting my lungs a little bit. >> is brutal, the coldest i have ever been. jillian: chicago will challenge its coldest recorded temperature of all time. something janice has been telling us about the tracking the cold and the good news is it will be short-lived. this morning will be the worst of the cold, and retreat northward by the weekend.
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a lot of extremes to deal with. here are current conditions, temperature, air temperature at international falls is-40, air temperature in chicago-21, air temperature in minneapolis-23, windchill, we urge you not to be in these areas, feels like-40 in chicago-37 in minneapolis, people are urged to take care of kids, check on elderly, bring pets inside, this is dangerous, potentially deadly cold, windchill advisors, watches and warnings for millions across the upper midwest and the northeast where we got the cold air, not as cold as friends in the northern plains. we see cold air retreat in the next 24 hours and as we get into saturday, sunday, more above
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average seasonal highs. that will be interesting but chicago today the worst of it, this morning the worst of it and temperatures go up to 0, your daytime high and friday 22, 41 saturday, 53 on monday. that is the bottom line. the temperatures are going to start to rebound significantly. we will c-23. a 60 ° difference. jillian: areas that have snow, when the temperatures get warm, and pipes burst. >> we will have big problems, listen to your local officials. 84-year-old mother who suffers from dementia was dropped off in the middle of the night outside a treatment facility. >> leaving a child unattended is horrible, shouldn't happen to anybody.
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jillian: the woman was taken back to her assisted living facility. surveillance video shows this banging on the doors. the medical center will discuss the issue with the family. brand new guidelines make it easier for nations here is to get the health care they deserve was veterans can receive private care if they live 30 minutes from a va clinic or if they face a 20 day wait. this will cut down on wait times at play the agency in the past. it goes into effect in june. donald trump criticizing virginia's governor for defending a proposed third trimester abortion bill. >> if a mother is in labor i can tell you what would happen. the infants would be delivered, and resuscitated if that is what the mother and family desired. the discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.
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>> reporter: the president telling the daily, quote, i thought it was terrible. this will lift the pro-life movement like it has never been lifted up before. the democratic governor later defended his record on caring for children as a former pediatric neurosurgeon. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and senator ed marky will unveil a green new deal which will focus on shifting the us away from fossil fuels, prominent climate change group has said it has been in discussions with lawmakers about the legislation, top democrats in the 2020 presidential race voiced support for the deal. jillian: democrats demanding healthcare to be treated as a human right. >> the international disgrace of the united states being the only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare as a right. >> healthcare is a human right. >> healthcare is a basic human right. >> i'm running to declare once
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and for all that healthcare is a fundamental right. todd: the 2020 platform sound identical to policies tried and failing in the collapsed socialist state of venezuela. should americans want that? joining us is former kansas congressman, thanks for being here. socialism on trial, venezuela's constitution exhibit 1a, the constitution says, quote, health is a fundamental social right and obligation of the state. the property and public health services are owned and cannot be privatized. what do socialist democrats in our country miss? >> they are missing the absolute tragedy and failure of socialism in so many places. it has been tried and failed. exhibit number one, millions are
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fleeing from venezuela and they have 1 million% poverty. that happens when you inflict socialism on a society and the idea these democrat politicians, every major democrat political candidate for president is talking about implementing socialism in this country through the green new deal. it is tragic and would be a massive failure in this country as well. todd: look at these wild headlines, first one, six people in venezuela taking dog medicine because pharmacies are empty, venezuelans travel to the border for vaccinations as colombia works to prevent outbreak and venezuelan migrants find hope and healthcare on us hospital ship. maybe i'm wrong but i don't want to see headlines like that in the us. why this push? why don't they see this? >> you had a tragic march to the left in the democratic party and don't forget bernie sanders, and about socialist almost won, somewhat argue he did win the
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nomination syllabus:-- stolen in 2016. he honeymooned in the soviet union. you would think you learned something about the brutal days of socialism and marxism but it is on the margin the democratic party and certainly among millennials across the country we see that uptick support for socialism which is tragic and scary. todd: healthcare is the key issue in the 2020 campaign. we might want to disavow ourselves otherwise. you have all these democrats saying we need government run healthcare. in your estimation what would government run healthcare look like in the us? >> it would be disastrous. it would look like the post office together with amtrak and the va, maximum wait times, ratcheting government control. most americans think healthcare is too important to be left to the federal government. everything they tried, what we need is free enterprise,
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consumer choice, patient choice and opportunity and we could deliver that in america. it is a matter of having freedom and opportunity in our healthcare system, hillarycare, obamacare, medicare for all or what we see in venezuela or cuba today, socialist paradise never exist but we will hopefully have a big debate in 2020, major democratic candidate promoting a green new deal and socialism for all. heather: seen some people walking back, senator is walking back some of her comments at the rally we showed. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. jillian: we are days away from the super bowl but fans are not getting over this controversial no call. even the president weighing in. todd: not just commercials for the big game. the political -- what fans are putting their money on.
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rob: you are looking live and receipt is ben's stadium in atlanta, georgia. tight security of the big game, the super bowl. homeland security secretary kirstjen neilsen tory operating center were 48 are working together to keep the city safe. and met with roger goodell and local law enforcement. we can go back there. it is a pretty stadium, 71,000 fans expected watch the big game in there on sunday. jillian: donald from praising roger vidal ahead of the super bowl telling the daily, the two have spoken recently saying in
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part, quote, their games have really been good other than one call, we know which one he is talking about. it was a great state that voted for me, louisiana, referring to the missed call, address the controversy at a super bowl news conference for the first time publicly. >> whenever officiating as part of any discussion post game it is never a good outcome for us, technology will solve those issues, the game is not officiated by robots. todd: the league admitted the call was missed. i don't think it helps. fans cashing in on super bowl liii, fans are mixing in politics hoping to make a next rebecca. todd: here to ask lane how it works is financial analyst dan, thanks for being here. these are typically the first person to rush for 10 yards, first person to score a touchdown but now we are getting
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into the political world with political props. >> how many tweets will the president do before the game, during the game, each quarter. jillian: is it really one? how many times will he figure in the game? >> depends on the calls. you also -- they are taking bets on who will get invited to the white house, who will show up. it runs the gamut. when you talk about the super bowl everything is fair game as far as betting goes. they expect $6 billion worth of wages to take place on this game. can you imagine? extraordinary amount of money and we will see how that plays out with a coin toss. jillian: how many times will the president tweet during the game? will the president attend the
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super bowl in atlanta and then the longest scoring way exceed the length of the government shutdown, 35 days? todd: pretty good offenses. obviously you mention $6 billion, that is embedded. super bowl is a big business for the entire nation. work us through the numbers. >> something interesting that i saw. a writer for the new york times named leonard in 1978 who started to notice a trend and the trend was depended on which team won it would impact the s&p 500. if the nfc won it would be able markets. of the afc won it would be a bear market. based on that looks like we have to cheer for the rams. given what we want the stock market to do. todd: the entire nation is ringing against the patriots.
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jillian: 10 million people watched the super bowl. i'm curious how many will watch this year. a lot of people are upset about that no call. >> people will watch the game and also going to watch the commercial. $5.2 million for a 30-2nd add. they want to make it worthwhile but advertisers know that on monday that will be as much of the watercooler conversations about which commercial they like. just as much as what happened with the game. jillian: over under whether the president will tweet during the game. todd: we live in a world where politics is so exciting to everybody, expect these commercials to be politically charged.
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>> it may not be so obvious but i would anticipate behind the scenes messaging. jillian: it is 15 minutes until the top of the hour. senator chuck schumer demanding intervention with donald trump, the latest power-play in their political war. the bounce shirt has fewer wrinkles, less static, and more softness and freshness. bounce out wrinkles, bounce out static. not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear.
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american people deserve much more than political slogans and tweets. jillian: carly shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7 is here with what people are saying online. >> reporter: it has been a busy few days for howard schultz, donald trump and elizabeth war and criticized him after he announced his president to run and he's responding in that tweet calling for unity among democrats and republicans but some people are still gun shy about having a third-party candidate, tom tweeting no one is saying he can't run for president, they are saying he shouldn't and don't want him to. it is crazy that needs to be said. emily on twitter chiming in with a tweet directed at howard schultz saying what makes you think you becoming president would suddenly make partisan politics is all? joe on twitter wants as many candidates as possible. he says we need more choices. imagine being outraged because voters might have another choice
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on the ballot? interesting point from joe. howard shultz was on dana perino's show who says despite the media focusing on the backlash he has seen a flood of support from people who say they already have his vote. todd: really strange bedfellows, donald trump attacking shultz and then wanting him to be in the race. >> we will see how it plays out. jillian: a 4-year-old knows a thing or 2. >> some people calling the video hilarious. others horrifying. footage that shows a 4-year-old operating a bold action rifle has divided social media. watch this. >> how old are you? show me what you are doing with the gun. do it again. . take the magazine out. put it back in. jillian: a twitter user
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identified himself as a progressive environmentalist posted this footage on his twitter account and said this 4-year-old knows how to fully operate an assault rifle and a female adult thinks he is, quote, adorable but some other social media users coming to the little boy's defense. one person on twitter saying little boys love guns. they will make anything they find into again. better to teach them gun safety. jordan shining as a tweet saying it is not an assault rifle, secondly i would be proud of that was my kid also. like i said a lot of divided reaction. a child around again, you will see polarized opinions. todd: put a hatred have on him. 52 minutes after the hour. a new level, chuck schumer demanding an intervention with donald trump, the latest power-play in a political tug-of-war. ♪
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♪ got up and asked for his name ♪ that don't matter, he said ♪ because it's all the same todd: i'm debating whether we should talk or not or let the video play. jillian: scrolling through different images of places. i like this song, too. todd: do you like rock and roll. jillian: yes. todd: do you like the super bowl? todd: howard schultz calls himself a self-made billionaire who grew up in the projects in brooklyn. not enough for a former obama official who ends up in is a self-made mess: if you grew up in the projects you are not self-made. the projects are taxpayer funded public housing. your friends, neighbors, family members and millions of americans you never met all worked and paid their taxes so you wouldn't have to grow up homeless. sometimes you should just like not. the backlash was swift.
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one user tweeting you should totally go the to housing projects and tell residence. residents this: jillian: demanding the cia hold intervention latest intelligence report on iran. in a letter to the director of national intelligence the minority leader writing quote you cannot allow the president's ill advised and unwarranted comments today to stand. he is putting you and your colleagues in untenable position and hurting the national interest in the process. you must find a way to make that clear to him. todd: he needs to stick to his job and leave the presidency to the president. jillian: nancy chimes in with schumer should stop undermining our president. president. ed to lo how the left always calls for interventions, investigations and anything that stalls progress in the country: we were talking about this with heather in
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the 4:00 a.m. hour specifically with regards to the iran piece. mike pompeo came out and said what he thinks the situation should be. it seems like democrats, some republicans, and those in the mainstream media really can't get over the fact that the president didn't like the iran deal, didn't like giving piles of cash to iran and said, you know what? we are going to stop this. jillian: a lookout of people don't like what the president says because of who he is. there is that. hey, if you are going to be around at noon today make sure you tune in to outnumbered i'm going to be there on the couch joining the crew. i have been there a couple times and it's fun. have you done it? have you been one lucky guy? >> i have not been one lucky guy. every day to sit next to jillian mele. jillian: it's when i first started working here. todd: interesting. jillian: little bit later. a couple changes. todd: we have a big "fox & friends" coming up. some issues to discuss. you look at the new landscape the last 24, 48 hours. we have abortion and iran situation. there is so many going on. a big show and you will be
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part of it and we have hot chocolate. jillian: most important part of the day. stay tuned for that. "fox & friends" is coming your way. see you at noon and back here tomorrow. todd: bye-bye. >> record breaking cold blamed for at least 8 deaths as subzero temperatures ravage the midwest. >> if a mother is in labor the infant would be delivered and discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. >> governor of virginia is accused of supporting extreme abortion rights as other state legislators battle over negotiations. >> the president is not doing anything crazy. what's crazy is that they are fighting him. we're going to build a wall one way or the other. >> mexico suspends its fast track visa program. that's not stopping two caravans on their way to the border right now. >> i think god calls all of us to fill different roles at different times. he wanted donald trump to
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