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according to candystore.com the printer that cuts the phrases malfunctions begging the question -- don't you realize you have an issue and print on anyone's? i don't get it. jillian: i can't decline anything that comes out of your mouth. we love you. this is a fox news alert breaking overnight, a plane cabling american consulate because of china is diverted, skyrocketing coronavirus cases spark serious panic in every corner of the world. rob: bracing for hundreds of americans fleeing the deadly virus, we are live with the latest. murder suspect fotis dulos in critical condition. carley: what we know about his alleged suicide attempt and the chain of events that unfolded when he was supposed to be in
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new york. >> the american people are disgusted by the washington democrats -- you say it. which is worse? the impeachment hoax or the witchhunt from russia? jillian: donald trump rallying a sea of supporters along the jersey shore. rob: major moments from his first campaign rally since the impeachment trial began. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ born in the usa ♪ i was ♪ born in the usa ♪ i was ♪ born in the usa ♪ born in the usa now ♪ rob: live look outside on this
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wednesday morning, still not too cold around here. you are watching "fox and friends first" this wednesday. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. donald trump making waves rallying on the jersey shore, slamming democrats for the impeachment trial and vowing to win in november. >> we are creating jobs and killing terrorists, the congressional democrats are obsessed with demented hoaxes, crazy witchhunts and deranged partisan crusades. this november we are going to win back the house, we are going to hold the senate and keep the white house. >> the night's biggest moment. >> the president fired up the jersey crowd, keeping praise on the house democrat jeff van drew who voted to not impeach.
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>> jeff was one of the few brave and principled democrat lawmakers, no fairness, we have been after him for a long time. stood up to house democrats and the outrageous abuse of power you see going on right now. they can't win an election. >> reporter: the president wrapped his third and final day of arguments. >> future presidents, democrats, republicans will be paralyzed the moment they are elected. before they take the oath of office the bar for impeachment cannot be set this low. rob: they begin 16 hours of written questions over two days, chief justice roberts important to keep the questions brief and answers 6 things, will we hear from any new witnesses amidst growing calls for john bolton to testify? mitch mcconnell says he did not
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have the votes to stop them from being called sparking momentum from democrats but drawing a warning from republicans. >> looks like we are starting to see cracks in their numbers. >> if you go down the road of witnesses it is not going to be one. it is going to be many. >> four gop senators to vote for the majority to call witnesses. you see a vote expected on that by the end of the week but political reporting this morning three democrat senators still considering whether to vote to acquit the president, that would give bipartisan support at the end of the trial. rob: fox news alert breaking overnight, hundreds of stranded americans out of the coronavirus danger zone in china, that plan fueling in alaska before heading to california. jillian: airports across the us setting up corn teen stations.
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jackie ibanez joining us with threats around the world. >> reporter: china reporting 6000 corona virus cases, 132 deaths, the state department flying 200 americans away from the center of the outbreak. a flight from wuhan, china will will land in southern california where passengers will be quarantined for three days. the plane was originally supposed to land at ontario airport outside la. there are five confirmed corona virus cases in four states in the us, 18 american airports in two border crossing sitting up corn teen stations as united airlines and british airways canceled flights to and from china. senator tom condon says more airlines need to do the same. >> there's a simple way to stop this virus from coming to america more than it has in that is to stop commercial air travel from the chinese mainland to the
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united states. it is what i urged the trump administration to do. >> reporter: 6000 people have been sickened worldwide, the united arab emirates confirming its first case overnight. at the center of the outbreak in china, 16 cities under quarantine, a brand-new hospital building four days will treat coronavirus patients. many americans have been evacuated from china, his family is stuck. >> this is not the ideal situation. i'm trying to think positively, this is frightening. jillian: us health officials calling on china to allow international medical teams to have access back on the ground. >> we speak to someone who was in china coming up in a few minutes. to this news, the helicopter carrying kobe bryant and tweet others do not have the requisite warning system. it would have alerted the pilot of the chopper was flying too low.
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the ntsb has not said if it was a factor in the debacle for your crash. video appearing to show the chopper circling minutes before slamming into the mountainside, new audio of it flying near home. police have identified four bodies including the body of kobe bryant, longtime teammate shaquille o'neal in tears remembering his friend. >> i haven't felt the pain in a while, lost a sarge, a sister and now a little brother. jillian: kobe and shaq won three championships together. the bodies of the two american
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servicemembers killed in a plane crash in afghanistan have been recovered. navy seal team 6 finding both victims were the only people on board. the military trying to find out why the surveillance plane crashed. there is no evidence it was hit by enemy fire. the flight data recorder has been recovered. rob: the man charged with killing his ex-wife tried to kill himself. connecticut police say fotis dulos is in critical condition. he was found unresponsive at his home after failing to appear at a bond hearing. he was airlifted to a hospital where he is being treated for carbon monoxide poisoning. he pleaded not guilty to killing jennifer dulos, his wife, who went missing in may and her body has never been found. a woman is shot to designated city in los angeles. her body found in one of several tents on the south side of la. it is unclear if she was living there. the lapd is talking to witnesses, there are no suspects
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or a motive for this killing. jillian: mike pompeo heading to the uk days before the brexit separation from the european union, expected to press boris johnson about britain's decision to use huawei to build a new 5g network. the us government considers huawei a flying risk because of its ties to the chinese government. rob: a powerful earthquake rattling south florida, buildings in downtown miami shaking forcing workers to evacuate from high-rises. unusual event, 7.7 magnitude quake struck more than 400 miles away between jamaica and cuba. that is a big quake. schoolkids in jamaica hiding under their desks, the quake happened along the same fault line the recently devastated puerto rico.
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jillian: 9 minutes after the hour a lot of people traveling to florida for super bowl this weekend. a lot of people wondering if they felt the shaking. >> you can see the yellow, we just got a lower grade earthquake in the same spot we saw the 7.7 magnitude. the strongest earthquake they experienced in 100 years. very active. we have to watch this fall line over the next couple days because we could see aftershocks. miami felted. this is what we are dealing with in terms of temperatures, 52 in tampa, 50s in south florida, 80s in miami. we have a system moving across the central us bringing a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain and rain, some of that the cold
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front, trailing cold front will get to south florida as we go through the next couple days, there is your forecast precipitation, not a big storm system but it will be a nuisance the next few days and the potential for a nor'easter in the northeast, tweet too warm for a big snow event and computer models are showing offshore. we do have some rain in south florida. we will keep track of that. jillian: 11 minutes after the hour. evacuations underway to get americans out of chinese cities hit hard by the corona virus. what is really happening at the epicenter of this? american stuck with his dog joins us live. rob: check out this karate kid, the martial arts master, look at this, you don't want to miss it. ♪
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the coronavirus outbreak is turned entire cities and ghost towns. hundreds of americans are among those fleeing the deadly outbreak. our next guest has chosen to stay. joining us from the heart of the crisis in wuhan, china, san francisco native doug perez. thank you for joining us. i have to ask, many people are unable to get out, many people want to leave and can't. why did you choose to stay? >> i chose to stay because i could not bring my girlfriend or my dog with me. it is a state of affairs for many americans, can't even bring our wives unless they are american citizens. people have to choose to evacuate and split up their family so i want to stay. jillian: we are watching video of you walking your dog shall be. what do you do when you go out for these walks? i imagine it is desolate. >> it is absolutely desolate.
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we have to do it. chubby, come on. chubby, come here. jillian: grab what streets are like as you grab chubby. are you seen people out there? are you see officials out there? are the roads blocked off? is a quiet? explain the situation. >> it is very quiet. normally we had no problems leaving, we had no problems leaving our apartment complex. they started to stop a set the door. we are concerned about the situation. we had arguments about orders or deliveries going out is a search for food, delays like food in the coming, we are forced to go out and get food before it is
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too late and it is critical. >> how much food and water do you have? how long can you survive on what you have now if you're unable to get more? >> 2 to 3 weeks. we have to do what we can to get that food. there seems to be enough in the supermarkets and there are shortages. in some ways we are more worried about civil unrest than food shortages than coronavirus itself. jillian: have you seen civil unrest yet? >> a lot of videos going around, chinese social media, hundreds going around taken down and censored before they can be spread further. they don't want panic. jillian: if you're still in the situation, it is hard to come by and are you scared.
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>> that is the nightmare scenario. if that is the case we have to continue searching for food and water, and get help from the chinese government and the american government. there are many many more americans here who have wives and girlfriends. they can't leave them. and i understand. we will get whatever help we can get. at this point politics goes out the window. it is about survival. jillian: your using goggles and everything you can to stay safe. thank you for joining us. i hope you have a good outcome over there. >> thank you for having me. rob: 18 after the border, alexandria ocasio cortez's plan to we out immigrants arriving in need of the welfare system was the freshman congresswoman going on a twitter rant railing
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against the public charge from the oversight council and senior advisor mike howells is requiring self-sufficiency is good for everyone in this country, he joined us live coming up. jillian: countdown to the super bowl is on. an in-depth look at everything you need to know about the big game coming up next, stay with us. what'd we decide on the flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service.
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carley: a live look at the countdown clock in miami, 4 hours and 7 minutes and 30 seconds until super bowl liv.
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the 49ers and chiefs preparing for their biggest game of the year and it is expected to be a star-studded night. rob: crews finished prepping hard rock stadium for the big game. >> reporter: more than 6000 crewmembers putting the final touches on the stadium and the surrounding area and that is everything from security measures to a camera above the stadium to give fans watching at home an incredible birdseye view. it takes 1000 people to get ready for the game itself, once it begins all eyes will be on two talented but relatively young quarterbacks be mentored by an intelligence. the 49ers's jimmy garrotte the ghosts, the patriots backup quarterback, he has learned a lot from tom brady about being a team player, brady sent a text wishing him look and saying, quote, go win.
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>> i learned a ton of things. how he deals with media and everything. >> reporter: then there is patrick holmes of the cheats, andy reid who took the eagles to the super bowl. he had to make multiple comebacks during the playoffs and says he doesn't want to be in position for the big game. >> he would maximize them. >> great memories, when you get booed. >> patrick's college coach give his super bowl ticket to patrick's high school coach, a
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very nice gesture. >> ray bogan live in miami. he lost with the eagles. >> a pretty even match, thank you so much. ticket prices skyrocketing. friday's game with courtside seats going for 47,$000 in some cases. the lakers legend was one of 9 people killed in a helicopter crash, the team postponed their game on tuesday. jillian: you can afford any ticket you want if you're lucky enough to win the powerball jackpot, $394 million is up for grabs. the prices been growing since
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november. the chances of winning, one in 292 million. good luck. rob: it was a very wild night down on the jersey shore. >> wildwood does not normally look like this in january, thousands lining up for hours to catch donald trump and jeff van drew. we turn it over to pete hegseth, it is normally a ghost town. >> reporter: you are absolutely right. it wasn't yesterday. it was asked fired up the crowd as you can see. we bring it to the other side. ts lower their blood sugar.
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rob: a fox news alert, the state department flying hundreds of stranded americans out of the epicenter of the coronavirus in china. passengers expected to arrive in california in 3 hours after a stop in alaska. 18 us airports and border crossing sitting up corn teen stations. 6000 people have been sickened with this virus, 132 have died, there are five cases in the us. jillian: the helicopter carrying kobe bryant and eight others did not have a warning system that would have alerted the pilot if the chopper was flying too low. the ntsb has not said a factor in the crash. four victims including kobe have been identified by police. rob: a historic trade deal today, the united states, mexico, canada trade agreement, usmc will be signed, a big win
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for the president. jillian: donald trump firing up the crowd at a massive keep america great rally. >> congressional democrats are upset with demented hoaxes, crazy witchhunts and deranged partisan crusades. 116 million working right now in the united states at the highest level of employment in the history of our country. in the next election we are going to have a victory that is even greater than 2016. rob: what did voters think? pete hegseth is at the convention center in wildwood, new jersey.
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>> when jeff van drew decided to be a republican the one thing he said donald trump was, would you come to my district in south jersey? they love you hear. he was correct. the line to get in, tens of thousands, 170,000 rsvp for this event, the people at the front of the line were in there and we got a chance to talk to them. their connection to this president as close as we have ever seen, he's not a politician, that is why we love him, here's what they had to say about the president. what is it about this president that makes you say i will camp overnight in wildwood, new jersey? >> he speaks like we do. >> he is authentic, every patriot loves also. >> he has done more for veterans than any other president.
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>> just to really bring so much momentum. >> what do you make of impeachment going on in washington dc? >> that is all hearsay. >> they are just harassing him. >> this country is poking holes, the usa. >> reporter: i asked about impeachment and we couldn't use 75% of the clips that would have included bleeping and this is morning television. in washington dc, look at jobs and trade deals and what the president did, a big deal on a middle east peace plan, people
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talking about those things and the impeachment stuff, the president's supporters fired appear and - >> did hotels and restaurants open up before this? normally things are closed. >> a great question. a lot of restaurants opened up special, they were showing a fox news channel inside the restaurant and a bunch of people at the rally, it was a momentary summer. the place we will be on "fox and friends" is the biggest diner, normally opens at 8:00 am, the opening at 6:00. a few diners in wildwood that is open this time of year. if you're in the area come on out. we will talk to folks for breakfast with friends. jillian: quite a crowd for
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january on the jersey shore. you can catch pete live on breakfast with friends in wildwood, new jersey at 6:00. people see you then. most of them can't vote yet but thousands of teenagers pick donald trump as their top 2020 candidate. and i will use straw poll 91% of teens chose donald trump as their favorite republican candidate, andrew yang coming in first among democratic candidates with 23% of the vote, bernie sanders and pete buttigieg rounding out the top three spots. tulsi gabbard isn't leading any polls but still wants a fighting chance at the white house, the content to claiming cnn for leaving her out of the upcoming -- >> why they are excluding the first combat veteran, the only woman of color in the race, still waiting for an answer. it is a disservice to voters across the country to not allow them the opportunity to hear from myself included, the other
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candidates. jillian: she made the comments with campaign staffers in new hampshire. afterwords she held her own townhall. rob: alexandria ocasio cortez reaping into the supreme court for siding with the trump administration on his public charge immigration ruling at least for now they have. the highest court in the country temporarily allowing this policy which would reduce the number of immigrants using american welfare. this is going to be debated in the supreme court's. what is the problem? here to explain, oversight council and senior advisor mike howell. a lot of people take issue with this, tell us why. >> aoc and the squad and others want to change immigration law because they are in congress. the bad news is this is wildly popular among the american people. 73% support the proposition immigrants should be able to support themselves and not be a
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strain on the welfare system so this is long-standing, promises kept, promises delivered from this administration and get our immigration system back to an orderly working process and serves american interests. rob: the tweet from alexandria ocasio cortez, this is shameful, people should not will test for admission, it is a place where millions of people i descended to immigrants who came with nothing and the american dream isn't a private club with a cover charge with the possibility of remaking your future. a lot of people forget when you look at the immigration wave that built country when those people came here we didn't have food stamps, we didn't have public housing. you came here on a wing and a prayer and if you made it you made it. >> absolutely true and there are different immigration needs at that time than there are today, not the same world it was then. a lot of differences today, all sorts of tests on ellis island. if i was aoc wouldn't go for an exact switch back to ellis
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island. the most generous nation by far. rob: here is ken cuccinelli, a judiciary would reverse the injunction impose on public charge, just playing politics and using their position to impose nationwide injunctions for policy preferences. will they let the policy stand? >> it is pretty plain, it is a public charge test for admission into the country. what dhs did was interpret the law to a rulemaking process. >> a lot of contraceptive for regulations to get into and stipulations to come and then the united states does, we are not that tough on people. i want to ask if some of the
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policy standards implementing free healthcare, free college education, if you blend that with the ideas that would take away the public charge stipulation would we have a border rush in this country if you made it easier to get them with free things? >> those policies make as much sense as ordering a solid burger king. they want to give everything and let everyone in. doesn't take much common sense to understand that will not work in the american people don't want it. americans are very generous, very compassionate, we have asylum programs, refugee programs but we don't want absolute open mass welfare state and open borders, those things cannot survive together. rob: thank you for your time, appreciate it. jillian: 39 after the hour, 20 lawmaker want to set for a juvenile to be held accountable for serious crimes in california. the rationale for letting him off. rob: diaper shaming? daycare worker's permanent marker message to a parent that is triggering an outpouring of outrage. stay tuned.
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>> 50 service member suffered traumatic brain injuries from the iranian missile strike. the new number, three weeks after the attack on a us base in iraq. 31 have already returned to service. last week military reported 34 injuries but symptoms can take time to present themselves.
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is praising trump's historic middle east peace plan. it establishes 2 state solution and gives his real control over long contested west bank settlements. palestinians took to the streets to protest the proposal before it was announced. jim hansen joined us earlier saying the palestinians are going to get a better deal. >> even the palestinians sign on to this process which includes israel freezing settlements for four years, there are a lot of things for them to like but if they don't decide to become part of this process, israel and the united states and others will move on without them and they will have peace imposed on them. jillian: benjamin netanyahu will join us live on "fox and friends" at 8:00 eastern. kim jong un planning california to let people as old as 19 to be tried as juveniles. nancy skinner is pushing this bill, teenagers make serious mistakes and commit crimes, state prison is not the answer.
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and not responsible enough to be held accountable. a day care -- riding on a child of stomach and marker, black marker, florida mom discovering this message on her kid reading and part mom, i am out of diapers. while change your one-year-old son my low back home. it took several attempts to wash the marker off the toddler's stomach. jillian: forget the karate kid, a young boy going viral for his major life moves, check it out. rob: you are the one. the video has been viewed 2 million times, the gravity defying black belt has not been identified.
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it is awesome. is down to the wire if you don't have your super bowl party plans. agora jillian: sweating out over the stove, that is coming up next. but first let's check in with peter doocy to see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: when you come to the studio can you bring half of whatever she is making? three quarters, see what i can get away with. coming up on "fox and friends," 14 minutes from now, benjamin netanyahu and white house senior advisor jared kushner here live with reaction to the middle east peace plan the president unveiled and we will talk about how the other channels covered it. you won't be surprised.
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lara logan is here to break that down and congressman from georgia doug collins from the president's defenders has a big announcement. once upon a time a democrat, now republican inviting virginia candidates obsessed with richmond's policies to shift borders, redraw the border, forget about being in virginia. come over to west virginia. a busy three hours kicks off 13 minutes from now, people trust for their morning news. jillian: there might not be leftovers. rob: thanks so much, we will be right back. tual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ here hold this. follow that spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america
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rob: counting down to super bowl weekend with some fun ways to spruce up your viewing. rob: food and drink in between. good morning. how are you? >> great. the first thing on everyone's list, everybody loves wings. they air fry them. what i have done here is put a little bit of oil income air fry them and three different kinds of wings, honey mustard, honey bbq and buffalo so we have a little bit of everything. rob: don't worry about the use. kind of easy to do. >> we have done a couple and i love these little shelves and they take up the mini ones or regular ones and all different toppings. and instead of just having
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ground beef and chicken we also - plant-based proteins so put it nice and warm. a lot of tacos, a lot of not shows have the same toppings so the dip is made with real cheese and i have different varieties, different kinds of tortilla chips and we use a lot of the same toppings as the taco bar. they are chicken parolees and they are right in the freezer section and if you are not sure what they are they are pasta pockets, and turkey bacon which these are. and wrapped it in bacon for 15
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minutes. and - >> we did that in christmas and they were delicious. and ranch dressing and buffalo, and - >> cupcakes here. >> the duncan hines cake mix, you can make cupcakes and green frosting in the yard line with white icing and to drink it down, and -- >> it is down a little bit with all the filters of the world. >> the hard soldiers for a little while, couldn't even find them around. they are easy to drink.
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>> they come in. >> 25 - >> thank you so much. >> a candy heartbreak, valentine's day favorite this year. coming right back. .
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jillian: facebook unveiling a new tool for privacy. off facebook activity tracker reveals your data that the social media giant shares with advertisers. puts together a list that includes online searches even when you are not using facebook. you will be allowed to erase the data not all of it. ceo mark zuckerberg making the change h. amid privacy concerns among the came cambridge analytica scandal. go to reveal tracker. rob: wants punxsutawney phil to be replaced with anna character. predict the weather. in a statement peta says quote gentle, vulnerable groundhogs are not barometers. pete is offerinpeta is offeringa win-win situation. breathe rife into a tired
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tradition and finally do the rye by a long-suffering animal. weather discovery channels meteorologist hall of fame. and phil seemed to be in pretty good mood that day. i remember that. jillian: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first up the good, we have all heard about breakfast for dinner about what about dessert. eat favorite cereal in ice cream form. lucky charms and cinnamon toast crunch into sweet desserts they will be available at most grocery stores. rob: could be bad. next the bad. fake american dollars made in china. u.s. customs and border patrol finding the single counterfeit bills in a bust along the canadian border. finally the ugly, do you know those sweetheart candies that show up around valentine's day the ones that say be mine or i love you. guess what? this year most won't have a message on them according to candy store.com the printer
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that types the phrases malfunctioned. you will get a lot of empty hearts on valentine's day. what are we going to do? rob: it's really bad candy though. it's like eating chalk. jillian: have a good day. rob: we will see you later. >> while we are creating jobs and killing terrorists, the democrats are obsessed with demented hoaxes and crazy witch hunt and deranged partisan crusades. that's all they know how to do, the do-nothing democrats. we will make sure that they face another crushing defeat in the next election. we are going down with a victory that's even greater than 2016. ♪ ♪

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