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>> i wish one side would ask more questions of the other instead of feeding questions to the same side, corresponding to their political views. >> thursday january 30th, happening at 4:00 am alan dershowitz leading the president's legal team and calling out the partisan politics underlying the impeachment trial. >> preparing for day 2 of back-and-forth questions. is it leaning towards calling witnesses? >> vanessa bryant breakthrough science, how the family will honor kobe angie on after the
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devastating loss. >> after the tragicomic up crash. carley: more than 4000 futsal used to smuggle drugs from mexico into the us. >> one of those things you have to see to believe is under the border. you will see that when "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> may want to tell the audience about my little dance. >> every day. >> i can't redo the artist is.
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i have heard of her. >> a lot of people will be going southbound. >> good morning, thursday, you're watching "fox and friends first". carley: thanks for starting your day with us. let's get straight to it. game over, donald trump's message to democrats on the impeachment trial, newly resurfacing videos of john bolton and adam schiff bringing their credibility into question. >> the fight for witnesses heats up in the senate. >> reporter: witness questions went on into the night, the president's spirits were buoyed by the release of newly
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resurfaced video clips of john bolton which the president and his supporters say raise serious credibility questions about bolton. in a tweet the president said game over and he linked to the interview bolton did in august of 2019 for radio free europe in which he made no mention of a quid pro quo and fighting corruption ukraine was a high priority. take a listen. >> the president called to congratulate president zelinski on his election and his success in the parliamentary election, very warm and cordial calls, we are hoping they will be able to meet in warsaw and have a few minutes together. >> last back and forth of witnesses and questions continued, much of the debate on whether to call new witnesses, the impeachment managers want to hear from bolton. >> if you have any question about it at all you need to hear from his former national security adviser, don't wait for the book. >> what the president's team says if the senate votes for more witnesses it would open up
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pandora's box of as many as 18 new witnesses, not just bolton but the whistleblower, under biden, joe biden, the inspector general of the intel committee, on and on potentially extending the impeachment trial for months. publicans senators are missing their market. >> they just don't have a case. what we are watching here, the questioning tonight, the democrats case just fell apart. i came the floor, we are in recess here and adam schiff on the floor, this case is all about bribery, extortion. the house didn't charge bribery or extortion. >> we can expect a series of morning press conferences from both sides with the trial resuming at 1:00 pm. >> thank you. was this war over witnesses all part of the democrats impeachment strategy. >> adam schiff's choice not to the judge decide on executive privilege is a sure sign. >> it is unlikely we will have witnesses, the senate is waking up to the fact they were set up
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by the house. did the house try to mitigate executive privilege, they blocked the us district court for the district of colombia for ruling on executive privilege. why would they do that? what happened at the same time? they passed in article of impeachment accusing the president of instruction of congress because he wants to the courts and nancy pelosi held the articles of impeachment in order to force the senate to decide this was a plan to put the senate in the jam over witnesses. >> you will recall the house subpoenaed charles cuperman and brought it to district court when the white house claimed executive privilege and they asked the judge to pull the case. >> today the world health organization will decide if the deadly coronavirus is a global emergency. the white house assembling a task was to monitor the virus
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with cases growing over 1000 per day, the virus killing 170 people and infecting more than 7700, only 5 of those are confirmed in the us. americans returning from wuhan, china are under a voluntary 3 day quarantine. if no symptoms show up they can be monitored for the next two weeks. 800 americans believed to be trapped in china as a growing number of airlines are suspending flights to that region. >> a search for missing baby intensifies after the father accused of stealing the newborn is found dead. florida police issuing an amber alert naming ernesto caballero as a suspect when the infant's mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were founded. it appears he killed himself, the baby was nowhere to be found. >> the one individual told us he
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saw a blonde woman sitting in the truck. i sit here and pray to god that that is true and she has the baby. what we are praying for is he handed the baby off to somebody. >> police urging anyone with information to call 9 one one. the man accused of killing his estranged wife is in dire condition after a suicide attempt. fotis dulos's attorney says he may never recover from carbon monoxide poisoning. he was found unresponsive in the garage of his connecticut home after failing to appear at a bond hearing. police urging his home on a warrant one day later as the judge increased his bond to $6.5 million, ordering his rearrest. if he recovered, he is pleaded not guilty to killing jennifer dulos who went missing in may, her body was never found. >> kobe bryant honored with a moment of silence in the first game at the staples center. the los angeles kings paying tribute before their game against the tampa bay lightning,
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the lakers play there tomorrow. bryant's heartbroken widow speaking out for the first time. vanessa bryant writing and instagram she is completely devastated, the post reading and part their aunt enough words to describe our pain right now. it is impossible to imagine life without him but we wake up each try day trying -- his their shining light to light the way. there is a funds to raise money for the crash victims families. the helicopter moved to phoenix for the ntsb will keep investigating. >> free speech police, 2020 hopeful his with foreign unveiling a plan to stop election disinformation online. >> the democrat thousand issue criminal and civil penalties for spreading so-called lies impact voter turnout. >> was before appears to be the first 2020 candidate to criminalize election disinformation and she says it
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is all donald trump's fault. she tweeted this, online for interference, he wrote our democracy and donald trump has invited both. anyone who seeks to challenge and defeat donald trump in the election must be prepared to take this on and i have a plan to do it. let's take a look at that plan, lauren wants criminal and civil penalties for people who spread disinformation about voting. she's urging social media companies to bolster their policies and she is considering more sanctions against countries that engage in election interference through disinformation. warren isn't the first 2020 candidate to foul not to spread first information, other democrats:social media companies to create stronger policies against this but critics are calling her plan downright
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orwellian or embracing censorship and hitting her over her own murky past with the truth. remember this? >> many years ago i sometimes identified as native american. never had anything to do with any job i ever got or any benefit. i was visibly pregnant which meant the principle gave you a handshake, wished you well and hired somebody else for the job. >> warren has since apologized for saying she was native american for two decades. she was also caught on camera misleading voters about sending her son to a private school and faced controversy around whether or not she was really fired from teachers position for being pregnant. still she has pledged her own team will lead the way to campaign more honestly. >> interesting debate there. thanks so much. facebook reaching of $550 million settlement in a facial recognition lawsuit. users in illinois accusing the social media giant of illegally collecting data without their
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permission through its tab suggestions feature that allows users to recognize a friend's face, not to a federal judge. >> the big game is almost here. the san francisco 49ers will take on the kansas city chiefs in a highly anticipated super bowl matchup this sunday. and ticket prices are at record highs, listen to this. the average retail price is $7,000, $2,000 more than last year's ticket, the price surge is because it is smaller than other venues and because of the game's location in sunny miami. kanye west will be there holding his famous sunday service hours before kickoff. the super bowl is this sunday on fox. i can't wait to eat and watch the game. >> it looks gorgeous then, imagine how it looks now. 11 minutes after the hour donald
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trump making good on another campaign promise. >> the us mca is the largest, most balanced and modern trade agreement ever achieved. there is never been anything like it. >> is that what voters want instead of the never-ending impeachment to guest says the woman's actions are creating more opportunities for americans. >> a veteran hits the deck, find out his watch is worth a fortune. the unbelievable price tag.
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rewarded outsourcing with a truly fair and reciprocal trade deal that will keep jobs, wealth and growth right here in america. >> another historic trade deal for the trump administration, the president making good on his campaign promise by replacing nafta with the us mca even as democrats push for his removal. >> isn't this the type of progress voters care about? here with more, research fellow from the heritage foundation, good morning, joel. how will us mca affect the american economy and the american worker? >> we think this represents a big opportunity for the american economy, free trade between mexico and canada and the united states, it benefits us, benefits our trading partners, if you go back 26 years to nafta we have seen unemployment chopped in half in this country, 40 million jobs created, household income increased nearly 20% and we have seen manufacturing output up 50%
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since nafta came into effect and we think us mca build on this success, gives businesses more confidence to invest in this will drive down prices for consumers and increase employment opportunities so overall this plan is definitely a move forward in the right direction. >> here is the energy secretary explaining how many jobs will be created by this deal. take a listen. >> you will see more jobs across the economy, in the automobile sector and the agricultural sector and the energy sector as well. we are looking at 600,000 jobs being created by this deal. >> 600,000 jobs, a lot of other data provided in that press conference, but critics say the impact of the us mca is just going to be minimal. how do you respond? >> i don't think 600,000 jobs should be considered minimal.
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these are real jobs. if you talk to farmers especially across the midwest the fact is a lot of them have been denied opportunities. this plan opens the dairy markets, opens up wheat, opens up poultry, these are important to communities across the country. there has been so much absurdity what this deal might look like and this clears up a lot of uncertainty and will give the economy next to boost forward and this agreement makes it possible for us to continue the record expansion in coming years. shannon: the united states and mexico signed this trade deal and some lawmakers in canada -- should we be concerned they can't get it done? >> canada has their own political struggles, there's some left-wing opposition to
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this plan but constituents on both sides of the aisle whether they are here or in canada are coming to realize if we want continued economic growth we need certainty for businesses to invest. there are a lot of winners in this plan across the board. consumers and businesses and at the end of the day canada will approve the us mca as well. >> we will see what happens. thank you for joining us bright and early on thursday morning. time is 19 minutes after the hour. high-rise aura. flames shooting from building as firefighters rush to rescue a man clinging to a window. this may not have been an accident. >> the us comedy working around the clock on a vaccine for the corona virus.
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>> a california police department morning one of their own. and off-duty officer killed on his way home from work. nathan martin's motorcycle was hit by a semitruck less mil from the california police station. the brothers in blue lining up outside the hospital where his flag draped casket was wheeled out. the 45-year-old was a 20 year veteran of the force. his brother is an officer in the same department, he leaves behind a wife and three children. no charges have been filed. the pentagon identifies two air
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force pilots killed in a plane crash in afghanistan. lieutenant colonel paul roth of guam and captain brian finnof. the cause is under investigation. officials don't believe the plane was shot down report say the pair made some kind of distress call before the crash. >> wishes high-rise fire injures 15 people including a few-month-old baby. families and tenants trapped as claims for a residential building los angeles, one man seen clinging to a ledge. take a look. flames burning just feet away, inching himself closer to the firefighters, smoke and flames forcing firefighters to crawl on the ground, residents a not one fire alarm went off. >> not one fire alarm, no end is in the building. people had to run down the highway. >> helicopters forced to make
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some daring rescues from the air, hoisting 15 people to safety, two folks are in critical condition right now. preparations underway in australia as a heat wave and high winds threatens a few wildfires. there are fire danger warnings in several areas including on kangaroo island severely scorched by the flames, 33 people and 1 billion animals are dead, 12 million acres have been burned as well. the new south wales state government launching an inquiry into the causes and responses to the wildfires that began in september. >> it has been more than a century since an iceberg sunk the titanic. >> iceberg right ahead! >> that was actual footage from cameras on the titanic the cuts this. the famous ship has been hit again, a sobering crashing into the ship 6 months ago while filming this video and failing to tell anyone for months according to the washington post. >> the crew said there was no
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significant damage but interesting we are just finding out about that now. >> i can't remember, that was the first movie my parents let me see alone by myself in the movie theater and now everybody knows. >> you are young. 25 minutes after the hour. the stadium is set. sheets and 9 is ready to bring the heat to miami and the fbi is ready as well. we are live with what is being done today to secure the super bowl. >> during the big game you will see a lot of expensive ads. the president and michael bloomberg spending millions. beverly thinks that will help bloomberg the most and she explains why.
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>> welcome back. a look at our top headlines, the world health organization will decide if the deadly coronavirus is a global emergency, the white house creating a task force to monitor the virus as cases break 1000 per day. 170 died, 7700 infected. 5 cases are confirmed in the us. >> they are questioning both sides in the impeachment trial is newly resurfaced video questions the credibility of john bolton and adam schiff, and a key witness who democrats want to testify, the trial resumes today. >> donald trump opens a
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manufacturing plant in michigan, expecting to celebrate the us mca deal paving the way for 80,000 new jobs. the president holding a keep america great rally tonight as well in des moines. >> we are three days from super bowl liv, the chiefs and 49ers practicing for the big game this sunday on fox. >> security stepping up at hard rock stadium as thousands of fans descends on miami. ray bogan has a look at the preparations. >> good morning. the tight security is evident from the moment you arrive at the convention center to pick up your press credentials, some of the roads in the surrounding area are closed off and getting inside is more or less like going through security at an airport. you have to walk past canines, put your bags or next ray machine and have to walk through a metal detector but it is not
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just on the ground they are making the security preparations but also in the sky which fbi special agent in charge, george bureau says they already had more than 50 incidents of drone owners violating airspace. they say it could result in civil and communal penalties. acting homeland security secretary chad will says in addition to monitoring security the super bowl has been known to attract problems like counterfeit goods and human trafficking. >> there is no specific or credible threat to the super bowl but it is an extremely high risk and iconic american event. security preparations are structured accordingly. make no mistake. all individuals on stage including federal partners at the department are prepared on all fronts for all threats. >> on a more somber note, nfl commissioner roger goodell says the league will pay tribute to kobe bryant on sunday, he says if necessary to be respectful of someone who contributed so much
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to sports. >> kobe was a special person. i had the opportunity to meet him. he obviously meant a lot to our world and a lot of us not only feel for the tragic events to the family but as well as everybody else who has passage on a helicopter. it's hard to understand and hard to process. >> the league says they will also pay tribute to former hall of fame or for the minnesota vikings who died tuesday at 58. back to you. >> thanks, appreciate it. >> the iowa caucuses just days away and it is political game time in more ways than one, donald trump and michael bloomberg both calling's $10 million apiece to air their ads during the super bowl. >> with all the people watching and all the extra publicity
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about it is worth the money, it is a serious at about an issue i think the country does care about and should care about, whether i get elected or not i want people to understand what we do to make this country better. >> who will benefit most? here with her thoughts, senior fellow at the independent women's forum, beverly hall, thanks for being here. you say michael bloomberg will get the biggest bump. why? >> i think he could is most important to him because the iowa caucuses kick off the day after the super bowl. bloomberg will not be on the ticket. he's hoping political advertising will carry him through supertuesday which is when he is actually on the ballot. that is important to get some traction in this campaign. the question i have for democrat voters, talking about a party to doesn't like to insert money into campaigns or so they say. are they okay with 1 billion are doing most of his campaigning through and buying? he broke political records
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spending almost $170 million on political ads. are they okay with money buying a campaign? todd: $10 million for bloomberg and this is to set up supertuesday ignoring the first couple contests and focusing on supertuesday. is that a good strategy? >> reporter: it is the only strategy he can do at this point. he didn't have an attraction in iowa and new hampshire but he is getting a ton of name recognition, he has strong name id as mayor of new york but he is hoping political ads which are seen everywhere, you go on facebook, youtube, we are seeing michael bloomberg everywhere, his social media accounts are very active. the question is what will the ad
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talk about? todd: the nation doesn't necessarily know michael bloomberg as they do donald trump. will donald trump get a boost from his super bowl ad? >> absolutely. this is new for a president to have an ad of this type during the super bowl. he did last year, due to sitdown interview with face the nation which aired shortly before the super bowl but it is new for president of candidate who is a current president to do an ad like this but what he is trying to do is first of all trying to drown out impeachment a little bit, show what he has done. you have a positive message talking about the economy, victories in trade. for him this is positive and it shows people i'm still in this race looking forward to november and polls are still showing people are a fan of donald trump in spite of the impeachment process. todd: you mention this is new and that makes me ask the
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question to americans want this on their super bowl which is supposed to be a respite from all things political, at least it was. do they want these political ads or do they want ads for budweiser and chips and all that good stuff? >> people tend to like having a break from politics on super bowl sunday but at the same time politics usually are involved in campaign ads, we often see climate change ads, there is usually political messaging, we just don't see it with candidates nearly as much. what is fascinating is the fox network has decided to put their own in-house promotional ads around these commercials because it seems some of the other clients didn't want to be before or after these political ads so the network is trying to pad that a little bit but people are going to watch it, we are talking about it, it is a smart move by both these individuals. >> you get 100 million eyeballs, tough to do that. thank you so much, great insight this morning.
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>> 2020 candidate joe biden looking to make a deal. politico says the vpn staff approach two lower polling primary campaigns looking to make an agreement ahead of the iowa caucuses. dates of reached out to amy klobuchar and andrew yang who reportedly declined. during caucuses voters for candidate to don't reach 15% support in a precinct can align with their second choice. michael j fox will attend a fundraiser for democratic presidential -- it is titled an evening with pete. it, will be held in new york city february 5th budgets two days after the iowa caucuses. tickets range from $54 to 2800 but this is not the first star-studded events for the former mayor. a-list celebrities ellen degeneres and gwyneth helfer posted fund raisers. teenage climate activist greta
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thunberg wants to trademark her name, applying for trademark writing in and instagram post the step was necessary because her name is, quote, constantly being used for commercial purposes without any consent whatsoever. she also wants to trademark her school strike movement called fridays for future. getting into legal weeds. >> maybe i will trademark carly shimkus. carley: i don't think you need to. carley: 39 after the hour. hillary clinton talking a subpoena. have we seen that before? a familiar stunt. she is pulling over tulsa gabbert's $50 million defamation suit. shannon: the longest drug smuggling tunnel in the world just uncovered and leads right to the united states. we will take you inside next. ♪ the supplements... the supplements... the veggies...
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>> welcome back, the trump administration expanded to remain in mexico policy for brazilian asylum-seekers, the first time a non-spanish-speaking group will be forced to wait in mexico while there immigration cases are reviewed. the policy which is drawn intense criticism is currently being challenged in court but donald trump credits the policy for decreasing apprehensions at the southern border. >> us authorities discover the longest smuggling tunnel ever found on the southwest border. it begins near tijuana, mexico extending only 3 quarters of a mile into california. it is about 5 and a half feet tall, two feet wide featuring a rail system, ventilation and electricity. >> efforts to strengthen security on the southern border increase, mexican cartels are forced underground to smuggle deadly drugs and other contraband into the united
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states. >> no arrests have been made in connection with this, wow. >> a warning for parents four different companies are recalling instant sleepers. >> tracy carrasco from foxbusiness with what you need to know. >> reporter: this is a voluntary recall of these sleepers but the reason is they pose a hazard of suffocation for these babies. their four companies recalling 165,000 of these sleepers. those four companies include greatcoat, some infant, even flow and delta children. these infant sleepers have been tied to dozens of deaths of babies who have accidentally rolled over in the sleepers these particular ones, these four companies, they have not had a sort of deaths tied to their sleepers, this is merely a proactive measure. if you have one of these sleepers definitely don't use
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it. you can go back to the company and get a refund but scary to think about. >> also and american pharmaceutical company is scrambling to try to develop a coronavirus vaccine. >> this is a philly based pharmaceutical company, they are trying to develop this vaccine to stop the coronavirus outbreak, they want to ensure they have it within the next few months. it could be difficult to do. they said they already designed, developed a sequence to produce the vaccine through new technology involving digital mapping of dna sequences so this is a very tedious process but along with johnson & johnson they are all reportedly trying to come up with a vaccine. they have a proven track record, they did come up with the zika vaccine within 7 months in 2016. >> amazing how fast they can do that with modern technology,
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thank you. we love this story. an air force veteran getting the value of his decades-old watch. >> a watch like this at auction is worth 400,$000. you okay? >> that is an appropriate reaction for that sum of money. the veteran collapsing at the 6-figure appraisal of his rolex watch at an antique roadshow. he bought the timepiece in 1974 for $375. >> the appraiser says the watch's high values because of its great condition and the fact that after paul newman war a similar peace. is that a dye? >> a little bit of both. the pc police targeted thanksgiving, then came the war on christmas. >> you know it. the mob is turning on punxsutawney phil.
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todd: rudy giuliani associate parnas creating a scene at the senate impeachment trial, the focus of the trial for his dealings with ukraine to get them to investigate the bidens. parnas volunteering to testify before the senate. >> the truth needs to get out. it is important for our country that there are witnesses because of what is going on and it is important for the country to hear from john bolton.
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>> parnas not allowed in the senate chamber because of his ankle monitor he has to wear after being indicted for campaign fraud. electronics offer bidden during the trial. hillary clinton appearing to be dodging tulsa gabbert's $50 million lawsuit over these comments. >> he is a favorite of the russians and is also a russian asset. >> the congresswoman's lawyer telling the new york post they tried to serve clinton twice but in turned away by secret service. done says he can't believe clinton would be so intimidated, hillary's team did not comment on the report. >> first it was a push to make thanksgiving vegan, then came the war on christmas, now even groundhog day isn't say from the pc police, peter wants to replace punxsutawney phil with a robot.
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why can't americans just enjoy holidays and traditions without having to apologize? joining me with reaction, turning point usa spokesperson graham allen. good morning. i want to read a little bit of this letter, times change, traditions evolve, it is long overdue for long-suffering phil to be retired, gentle, vulnerable groundhogs are not barometers. they want to outsource his job to a robot. how do you feel about that? >> the outrage mob has struck again. like you said we have been going after jesus for years, christmas is against the law, columbus day and thanksgiving are racist, why not groundhog day? like you said earlier it feels like the movie groundhog day with bill mary. every single day it is the same thing over and over and over again. you are offended today, awesome, you were offended yesterday, what about tomorrow you will be offended again. can't we just go about our own
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business for once? i have never been the biggest fan of groundhog day but i could care less whether or not other people enjoy it, just move on. >> i've got to read these headlines to further your point. will americans ever go meet free for thanks giving, choose not to fly home for the holidays for climate change's they can gender-neutral santa is coming to town. why do you think some people are hell-bent on apologizing and changing innocent american traditions. >> good question. i sit back and think to myself what it must be like to wake up every single morning with one purpose and one question, what can i have a problem with today, what can i enforce my own unrealistic expectations on what i think other people should be doing with their lives every single day? i think on a deeper level i think it is just this on
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restlessness within people, people are angry and miserable and they want other people to be as miserable as they are. >> it is a sign of prosperity. you have nothing else to campaign about so it is how my christmas movies. the president of the punxsutawney groundhog club responded, as i said in the past, phil looks better than the average child in western pennsylvania, peters wants to piggyback off of phil's fame for their own publicity so they are not caving, they are going to be celebrating groundhog day as per the usual tradition, thank you so much. >> time, 54 after the are, terrifying moments as a plane caught on camera splashing down in the ocean, how the men miraculously made it out alive. >> the shocking number of people confusing the emerging health
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virus and beer virus have increased drastically over the past two weeks. the virus and the mexican beer company are not connected. the outbreak came from wuhan, china, the virus killing 5 people and infecting 77 others worldwide. todd: doctors warning of an injury called avocado hand that happens a lot on super bowl sunday. er visits will spike on monday. the avocado board, using a spoon to remove the pit instead of a knife. jillian: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. at the berlin zoo, taking their first steps outside with their mother by their side, the first pandas in germany.
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todd: a passenger escaped after a plane plunges into the ocean, video showing the moment they went down in australia as people on the beach nearby watch. those two men managed to swim all the way to shore. >> and our sanctuary found this big bird stuck in a ditch, father was hurt, turns out he just couldn't get himself off the ground, weighing nine outfits. we should go on one too after all the seating on "fox and friends first," the show continues right now. rob: it is thursday january 30th, a desperate search happening for a missing infant in florida, andrew caballero. jillian: what we know about a string of murders leading up to his disappearance. senators have a say in the impeachment trial. rob: the resurfaced video from john bolton that has donald trump declaring game over for democrats.
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