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it is ♪ the canadian girl posting this tragic tiktok video of her playing the instrum. "fox & friends" starts right now. steve: welcome to miami. you know, this is kind o tradition here along ocean drive. if you have got a fancy car, you come up and down. and thanks to our friends at lux now have the fancy car for the big game. and that's why we are in south beach. ainsley earhardt in a rolls royce. brian kilmeade. >> yeah, i demand. did you see the roster for the big game. emit smith, joe montana, terry bradshaw. ainsley: we are here for the big game, guys. the weather is fantastic. brian: whose idea to make the weather this nice?
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steve: kind of a long story. ainsley: who picked this place for the super bowl? whoever that guy is deserves a medal. steve: we will be here the next three days "fox & friends" live from south beach starts now ♪ ♪ [applause] steve: welcome to the game. >> kansas city on that side. steve: i'm from kansas city. i should have been on that side. side. ainsley: come on up. steve: we have been to a lookout of super bowls, brian. without a doubt fox pulled out all the stops. this is the most amazing set up in south beach. brian: i can't believe it. ainsley: dream for brian waking up with cheerleaders from both teams. brian: i love football and 20-plus super bowls. i have never seen a layout like this. steve: here is what i love the most and we should sit down because they brought at great expense a curvey couch here. brian: until pete hegseth
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ruins my spot again. steve: all about your spot. ainsley: i like this one better. steve: it's abbreviated. here is what i love about this. we are doing our show live from the no tax state of florida with the beautiful weather. >> the people are so friendly. we had a lovely supper last night. it's good to be here to bring you the big game next three day us. ainsley: weather is incredible. brian: 49ers and chiefs. two teams pumped up on every level from the people who sell the ads to the people to play the game to the cheerleaders coming together just for us and-to-greet it. fox brought out ocean drive. emit smith, jimmie johnson, terrell owens. steve: on our show. brian: terry bradshaw and brett favre. i don't know how it gets bigger with joe montana in that knicks as well. steve: do you know how we make it bigger? this is a very busy news day. while we are here, of course, today could be the final day of the impeachment in the senate.
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here is the headline in quote we have been looking at the "new york post" editorial board every day. it is now day 10. this is what they wrote this morning when you go online what you need to know about impeachment day 10 light at the end of the tunnel they wonder? after we heard from a senator from tennessee. this sounds like it could be the light at the end of the tunnel. and it's not a train. ainsley: we are looking at these four holdouts these republicans that could vote to see more witnesses and side with the democrats. we have just heard that lamar alexander has decided to announce that he is going to vote against seeing more witnesses. so he is siding with the republicans. brian: right. here's the exact statement, ainsley, you brought up. collins wants to see witnesses. looks like mitt romney wants to see witnesses. murkowski says i want to think and read about it. lamar alexander tight with mcconnell and not with trump says this if this shallow impeachment were to succeed it would rip the country
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apart pouring gasoline on the fire of cultural divisions that already exist. used against future presidents whenever the house of representatives is of a different political party. there is no need for more today prove something that has already been proven and does not meet the united states constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense. what he also went on to say, is he not happy with the phone call. he doesn't love what went on, but he said this is not impeachable. and i think this is significant because today they will still debate it for about four hours about the need for. ainsley: closing arguments. brian: if murkowski says i want witnesses joining collins and mitt romney with asking for witnesses. ainsley: then it would be 50-50. brian: which means it goes to chief justice john roberts who will decide if we need witnesses. ainsley: is he expected to remain neutral. if she says i don't want to see witnesses this thing is done it would be 51-50. steve: nightmare scenario is
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for 50/50 and for john roberts to take a side. it has been done. during the impeachment of andrew johnson the chief justice did take a side. steve: these buildings were -- ainsley: he wasn't appointed aappointed by president trump it was president bush. steve: if it's 50/50. [sirens] steve: if it's 50/50 and john roberts probably would abstain from vote then the motion fails. apparently the president of the united states has been in contact with capitol hill. i mean he has his people there in the senate. will he stood up next to peter doocy who was at the drake event last night to keep america great rally, and peter asked the president about signals he is getting from senators regarding what's going to happen today. here's what conversation. >> i call it the impeachment
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hoax. and that's what it is. it's a hoax. it should have never taken place. should have never been allowed to happen. buff i have great confidence in republican senators and probably some democrats from what i understand. brian: getting desperate and peter did a great job last night. i watched the whole interview on shannon's show hosted by mike emanuel. steve: i will say this about the peter interview. he called me yesterday and said should buy black shoes to go with the suit? i said what's everybody else wearing in iowa because he only has a pair of boots. i said wear your boots if that's what everybody is wearing. ainsley: suit with cowboy boots or. steve: snow boots, it's iowa. brian: at the last minute on the floor. i know if you think you give me witnesses it's going to go on and on. what if we do this. what if we promise to end it in a week. steve: yeah, right. ainsley: that's his last ditch effort. brian: no one buying it. a lot of antics going on and a lot of scenarios by the
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one-time fiction writer what if this happened? what if that happened? ainsley: he would not be able -- he can't promise that. what would happen if they called witnesses, and the president would say they are not allowed to talk. john bolton shouldn't be talking because our conversations are. brian: executive privilege. ainsley: executive privilege and it would go on and on and on it. would go on through the courts it. wouldn't last a week it. would last months. steve: we know you are talking about this particular thing. going through the airport and ainsley and jillian and i were on the same flight. talked to so many people at jfk and miami and they are going just get it over with the president feels exactly the same way. he spoke to that last night at the will center t talking about ultimately what the democrats are trying to do with this particular action in the senate. will. >> while we are proudly creating jobs and killing terrorists, congressional democrats are consumed with
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partisan rage and obsessed with a deranged witch-hunt hoax. [crowd boos] >> you know, we are having probably the best years that we have ever had in the history of our country, and i just got impeached. can you believe these people? i got impeached. recalling they want to nullify your ballots, poison our democracy, and overthrow the entire system of government. that's not happening. i can tell you that. [cheers] brian: think about what the president has had happen, phase one of the china deal. then you have the middle east peace plan which by the way is actually being entertained. being pushed to embrace. fascinating no one is talking about it. then have you this positive economic news although the growth was at 2.1%. the prevailing feeling across the country is wages are rising. he has a lot of positive numbers. and then he goes in and he
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is pulling ahead in these battleground states head to head with just about everybody. tuesday he has the state of the union. and then he has the sean hannity interview super bowl. you cannot blame him if he gets exonerate you had we don't know when the next will be if there is one. he is going to have momentum like he has never had before if things continue going into tuesday. steve: something he said last night in iowa. he said he looked out, you know, usmca after that obviously the people of iowa who grow a lot of our corn are happy about that. the president said i don't think i'm going to lose -- no, he said i'm not going to lose iowa. and then he went on to say i don't think i'm going to lose in any other state either. ainsley: think about what's happening in iowa, the caucus. it's very important. it's the first indicator. you have buttigieg and biden out there stumping. they are going all across that state. meanwhile you've got warren and you've got sanders stuck in d.c. they are not able to get out
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there on the campaign trail. we seal how that effects them. steve: it will. one other note simon and shuster says they are going to go ahead and publish john bolton's book same date, march 17th, despite the fact that the white house says there is classified stuff in it. and yesterday, i think it was the second question because i was watching on the airplane rand paul submitted a question. chief justice john roberts would not treated and then rand paul went out into the press area and read the question and the question, it was a good one. he asked if the prosecution or defense teams were aware that reportedly two government officials may have prouded together to impeach the president before the formal impeachment proceedings happened. ainsley: when you read the book it might have redactions because you sign all your books we might have to sharpie it. brian: if it's not clear ask the navy seal one of the navy seals who killed binned that den. he didn't get it cleared and
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he had nothing but litigation it. would be a huge mistake. steve: john bolton is expecting them to fast track it. sometimes it takes months. he wants them to do it in weeks or days. brian: jillian, awesome job first hour. jillian: thank you. brian: back in sports days in your element. jillian: it was a lot of fun. isn't this awesome? brian: it looks great. ainsley: how about this weather? jillian: this weather is beautiful as well. we have a fox news alert to get. to say do not travel to china. that is the warning from the u.s. state department as it raises the travel advisory to the highest level. it comes as the world health organization declares the deadly virus a global health emergency. but despite the travel warnings. some u.s. airlines are still flying to china this morning. this as the cdc confirms the first person-to-person transmission here in the u.s. more than 200 people have died in the outbreak. nearly 10,000 others are infected. the man charged in the murder of his estranged wife
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has died. flotus dulos taken off life support in a new york hospital. he has been in critical condition from carbon monoxide poisoning. officials found a note left by dulos maintaining his innocence. his attorney vowing to fight for his name to be cleared in jennifer dulos' murder. she has been missing since may. her body has never been found. the charter company that owners the helicopter in the kobe bryant cras suspending all flights overnight. island express helicopter working with the ntsb to figure out what happened. the company's top pilot is one of the nine victims. a los angeles lakers are gearing up for an emotional return to the court tonight. the team practicing ahead of its first game since bryant's death. the lakers have not revealed what the tribute to kobe will look like. and the super bowl halftime show will also honor the nba great jennifer lopez and shakira set to take the stage in miami. the duo calling their planned performance special
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and empowering. listen to them. >> it's very secure an very shad very jennifer. very entertaining. i think we run the gamut. it's packed. jillian: you can watch the super bowl this sunday on fox. send it back to you guys. see you standing up waiving to the people already out here by the way. brian: incredible. should i give you little tour of what is going on? we just got here last night. jillian: go ahead. brian: here is a quick look. this is our set. this what we look like. i can't show you what's over there will chris chulo's camera. please put a check in my contract. i'm going to show you what we have. these stairs were flown in from new york. i demanded aluminum. right here is the field. this is the actual size of an actual football field here. we just got to put in the uprights and that will be fine. and we will try to score first down. a round of applause for us. [cheers and applause] these people all love us. we did not hire them.
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they came on their own volition. did anyone force to you come here? >> yes. >> no. brian: the answer is no, sir. please. here is where we come to relax. every single segment we are allowed to sit here and no one allowed to approach us. i ask for a walkway because sometimes i get lost. this is how i know how to walk. it's an abrupt turn. we needed alternate set something kind of beachy. terry bradshaw has some demands. how about this? maybe jimmie johnson, bradshaw and the three of us will have to get here. next year remind me we need three uses can. this is supposed to to be a culture. over here three more because these people want to sit in the back and watch us do interviews. that's a quick tour of the set. you got for free. normally people line up for hours to get a tour like this. and this ball not fully inflated used it anyway. give my sufficiently some credit. steve, ainsley, back to you wherever you are. steve: thank you very much. brian, you are leaving out the most important part. that is where we are
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sitting. we are 200 feet from the atlantic ocean. ainsley: the beach. brian: my favorite ocean. steve: on the other side of that particular camera and you will see sunrise over the atlantic as it start to shine on miami south beach very shortly. ainsley: no tax state i completely understand. beautiful weather no. tax state. everyone is in a good mood. i get it. steve: 900 people i read move to florida every day. ainsley: really? i believe it. steve: thank you for joining us for our special coverage for the big game. ainsley: that's right. it's 15 minutes after the top of the hour. big game big bills. top developer are here on how they are rolling out the red carpet. steve: thank you very much. steve: nothing says beach more than building a gigantic sand castle and stick around to see whatever they create out of that big pile of sand ♪ can't stop the feeling so just dance, dance, dance ♪ ♪ something magical
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♪ all night on the beach until the break of dawn ♪ welcome to miami ♪ ainsley: we are live in miami, super bowl liv along with an estimated 1 million fans will be descending on miami bringing big business for the local economy here. steve: this week the mayor and drop developers flip add
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giant switch and illuminate add fewer his stick residential building complete with a jettison style flying car sky port. i'm signing the lease papers today. ainsley: look at that. "fox & friends" even got a shoutout from afar. our logo was displayed on the new property. it was a clamor there to keep it there forever. ainsley: here with more is the mayor of miami ceo and developer of paramount miami world center where that building was lit up for "fox & friends" daniel. thank you for being with us. mayor, you are the first mayor in miami that was born and raised here, right? >> yes. 123 years. ainsley: what does the city mean to you. >> everything. my father was the first cuban mayor. and we're the first father and son mayor. where i was born and raised, where i want to raise my children and live forever. steve: you are so lucky you are the mayor of a town that is on fire. the economy is booming here. >> it's incredible. we did $3 billion in new construction four times
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greater next county dade county. lowered taxes to the lowest level. the city is doing fe phenomenally well. >> i love miami. i grew up here went to the university of miami. it's great city. i have seen the transition. brian: can the city absorb a million people? you have the hotels? steve: there is one street back there. >> it's crowded right now. it's absorbing it though. we figure it out down here. steve: tell us about the flying car business? >> flying car as well. we prepared the roof roof of our building to one day to be able to land vertical takeoff and landing. you could land on top of the roof. in the future, walk into what we are calling a future sky port and enter your home from the roof. take an elevator right down into your home. ainsley: mayor, people are leaving new york. >> california.
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ainsley: yeah. >> a lot of buyers from new york. ainsley: californians going to texas and new yorkers coming here. no tax. it's genius and the weather is amazing. >> not having a state income tax is a huge factor and having regulatory environment that invites businesses. number one in the nation in job creation. number one in the nation in start up. all we have to do is continue to build on that success and make it easy for people to start a business here to scale up. and that's something that we are very, very proud of. ainsley: we should have all bought property here 10 years ago. >> you still can. thank you so much for having us. ainsley: thank you. congratulations. steve: lighter tonight we are going to land on his building. coming up, nfl great and 49ers legend darryl owens is here live as you can see. ainsley: they perform in front of millions for the big game. brian: someone broke the dress code. ainsley: what's it really like to be an nfl cheerleader asking former
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yes, that's true. but he was the only bidder and running a golf course is the only job that i would hire him for. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >> hello, des moines, it's great to be with you. together, we are going to win back the house. we are going to hold the senate. and we are going to keep that beautiful, gorgeous
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incredible white house. >> steve: that's the president last night in des moines at drake university rallying in front of thousands of supporters in that state. brian: really in the president taking the stage ahead of next week's caucus. ainsley: and griff jenkins is back at drake. he joining us live from des moines with what voters have to say. griff, you were just there a few weeks ago because they had the democratic debate and you showed us the university's dog whose name is griff. griff: exactly ainsley, brian and steve. caucus on monday and the president also braving the cold last night. he won iowa by nine points last time. he isn't leaving anything to chance. and he made his case in exclusive interview with peter doocy. watch. >> the farmers, i gave them the usmca. i gave them the china deal. and iowa is doing better than they have ever done because of the new trade deals that we have that were horrible that were just left alone by president obama and biden. they were horrible deals. you saw the polls. i'm beating every single one
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of them. >> and he is feeling emboldened by those polls in the latest "new york times" cnn poll from last week, he is up two points on biden, six on sanders, five on warren. we talked to some of the rally goers watching the impeachment back in washington and ready for the caucus on monday. >> i don't think the impeachment is really affecting it that much. >> i think everybody is going to remember that it was a farce. >> we are really looking forward to the caucuses. i will be helping check people in and just really excited for that night to come. >> meanwhile in the latest monmouth poll biden leads the democratic field by two points up on sanders. is he focusing targeting president trump in most of his remarks in a 19-minute speech he mentioned the president more than 60 times. listen. this is a president who laughs at, insults, demeans, demonizes other people. he is more bully than
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president. >> hard to say who wants the impeachment trial by the way to wrap up faster. president or those four candidates who are trying to get out here 2345eu78d sanders, warren, klobuchar and bennett, brian, ainsley you, and steve. steve: griff jenkins in des moines where the real feel temperature is 22. it's 70 where we are but you know that griff. brian: good job, griff. we'll be right back with you. ainsley: house speaker nancy pelosi is taking aim at president trump's legal team now suggesting that they should be disbarred. >> the president's team is there to dismantle the constitution of the united states. i don't know how they can retain their lawyer status in the comments that they're making. i don't think they made the case. i think they disgraced themselves terribly in terms of their violation of what our constitution is about. and what a president's behavior should be. brian: right. looks like she is a little
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disappointed. here to react fox news contributor and attorney emily compagno is with us. getting set to host "the five" a little later. she seems bitter. that's not a lawyer talking. she seems crestful. >> it's not a lawyer talking. what's so difficult about those statements in terms of following it. no matter where you fall on the political spectrum everyone is entitled to a defense and due process anti-threatt call to our criminal justice system to argue otherwise. i remind viewers remember when bribery was not part of the articles of impeachment. she said on national air well, i'm not a lawyer. so is horror is she to start parsing arguments? steve: emily, she is a politician. as we have said since the get-go this is not a political proceeding it. is a political event. and shy, look, she really wanted to kick him out of office and it looks like today could be the last day of this. it was a done deal from the get-go he was going to be acquitted and she knew that. >> right. statements like that really erodes people's faith in the process. of course we know it's
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political. now we don't trust it at all. ainsley: first they want to impeach the president now they want to disbar his attorneys because she doesn't agree with them. >> exactly. steve: it's not up to her. brian: we should say that when the vote comes he is not going to get 67 votes to expel. will he get democrats to say that he is -- should be acquitted? joe manchin and others cinema to say i don't buy it pure partisan vote where two democrats flip, never before been done. then they go to the senate. not only do they not get 67 they might lose some democrats. meanwhile, part of your past is being a cheer leader. a raiderette what was that like and what does d. that mean to your career. steve: threw are right there. emily: there i am. meant the world most incredible experience for me ambassador from oakland and the area. ainsley: and you are blonde. >> i was back then. relationship with the community, the philanthropy, i had the honor of traveling
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through kuwait and iraq and visiting our troops there which really was the honor of a lifetime there you can see us. it was really incredible. and then of course the performing art element was a blast. ainsley: have you been dancing since you were three? >> i was an attorney while i was doing that i was lucky my firm loved sports and one of the parters was a former football coach. they had our party at the stadium while i was clearing. ainsley: tough have another job. >> right. it's not a living wage. brian: great to have the 49ers and chiefs. you have a lookout of respect for them even though you are a raider. watch you later today. emily: thanks, guys. ainsley: i always you wanted to be a professional cheerleader. i'm so not talent you had. no way, i'm not talented at all. emily: you can. ainsley: you are an attorney and you can move. i'm jealous. brian: have you weekends off. ainsley: things are getting
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touchdowns and now enshrined in the pro-football hall of fame. joining us right now is nfl great, ladies, 49ers legend terrell owens, yeah, welcome. [cheers] steve: i thought they were paying attention, sorry. >> i appreciate your efforts. steve: they were really cheering a minute ago. what does super bowl week mean to you? >> it's the chance of a lifetime. a lot of these guys they started out at warner, go to high school and college. steve: everybody has the dream. >> exactly. you are playing the sport of your dream and now the ultimate goal is to play in the super bowl. you don't get many chances or opportunities unless you are tom brady and the patriots to get there and so these guys have an opportunity of a lifetime to go out on this stage, the biggest stage of their careers and you have got to go win it. brian: and you, in particular, you know what it's like because with the eagles you did not win that game. you were playing hurt. don mcnabb came up short and company. how often do you think about that. >> i think about it a lot.
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steve: thanks for bringing that up, brian. >> exactly. i played 8 years with the san francisco 4 49ers. i went to the super bowl with andy reid. this is going to be a bit tough. andy reid is going to be prepared. i know how he is. will offensive guys. he has a bunch of weapons on the offense side of the ball starting with patrick mahomes when you think about the receiver and tie reand the other guys kelsey. sammy watkins. the 49ers' defense they know they have a tough task at hand. ainsley: what is this weekend like for you? it has to be the pinnacle, right? >> yeah, just with the 49ers then. getting tugged here left and right. it's awesome just for the city of san francisco. you see the fans that are out here even this morning. but, yeah, it's going to be a great environment. i think everybody is looking forward to this game. brian: i have never felt a super bowl where i could guarantee it was going to be gaining. both teams are used to coming back and high powered
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offenses. both have shown they can run and rush the passer. but do you think the key to beating kansas city is to do what the giants did to the buffalo bills and that is hold the ball? they o.j. anderson held tonight ball. they ran it and kept jim kelly and company off the field is that how you stop patrick mahomes? >> i don't know. because if you look at the way that they played throughout the course of the year, they have played that way and the 9ers you look at the last game they played gargaroppolodropped 8 passes. you think of what can a call has done. took full advantage of what the defense gave him. to say run the ball and just really churn up those yards and then not really pass the ball, i don't think that's going to be the case in this game here. again, you have two high powered type of offenses when you think about the defensive punt of the 49ers they have their work cut out
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for them. steve: by the way you have a clothing line coming out. >> prototype. will. steve: i love that gear. ainsley: i love your bracelet got is good. >> yes, he is. ainsley: i miss your reality show. brian: podcast? >> get your popcorn ready. we just launched it a couple weeks ago. log in and wherever you get your podcast. brian: why don't you toss over to jillian since you are the broadcaster now. jillian has the news. >> jillian, off to you. jillian: thank you very much. was that excellent. all right. good stuff, guys. go ahead and get you caught up on your news starting with. this the u.k. leaving the european union today. brexit finally happening nearly four years after the vote and multiple delays. prime minister boris johnson calling the departure the dawn of a new era. he is set to address the u.k. today. a virginia house passes several gun control measures a week after thousands of gun advocates protested at the state capital. the bills include universal background checks and red
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flag measure that temporarily removes firearms from people deemed dangerous. this as several celebrities sign an open letter calling on hollywood film executives to stop supporting politicians who back the nra. here's a question. do you consider young adults lazy? >> we have got to get you lazy boys out of these chairs. >> you should go outside and be with the three dimensio dimensional people. >> no. inside good. outside bad. >> if you do you might be wrong. a new bank of america study says a quarter of millennials already have $100,000 saved. that's because most started saving at 24 years old. and then there is this story. one of baseball's infamiliar mus players says the sign stealing scandal is worse than steroids. pete rose telling stuart varney teams will take their swings at the astros and red sox before the new season. >> i'm sure when they get to
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spring training a lot more is going to come out because there is going to be some players that are going to point the finger at this guy because he is mad that that team traded him or this guy because this guy took his place. i mean, you know how that goes. so we haven't heard the last of this. jillian: rose was banned for life in 1989 for gambling while he managed the reds. three general managers and one general fired because of the sign-stealing scandal. a look at your headlines. steve: some of the wide shots that we have shown show we are right here on the edge of the atlantic ocean. you can see the coast. it's going to be a lovely day. janice: can i do weather from there. that's where i would like to do weather in the next hour. ainsley: why not? brian: get your wet suit and can you go in. >> wet suit? instance. ainsley: that's brian's favorite ocean. ainsley: i have looked at all the bodies of water. steve: you do not neat a wet suit for the beach here in
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miami. janice: spectacular morning. rain in the forecast my friends for south florida especially tomorrow when that cold front moves through. that is going to bring the potential for showers, thunderstorms, and even severe weather. look at that we have weather in all of the cities where we have the super bowl teams happening in san francisco cloudy skies and temperatures in the 50's. and then kansas city, i'm sure they love being -- right? so my big concern is this cold front that's going to move in tomorrow arch and we could see tornadoes, slight risk of tornadoes in the miami area. so, we will be watching that i will certainly bring you the latest. steve: game day. >> spectacular. steve: chamber of commerce day. janice: cold front moves through hardly any humidity and cooler temperatures. steve: how did fox arrange that? brian: that's not the big story that janice and jillian has, is it? steve: there are many ways to see miami. and yesterday these two went sight sighing via water when which we just saw and sky.
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janice: let's take a look. >> we just lande landed in miam. we haven't seen the beach yet and i can't believe what janice did first. janice: seeing alligators. jillian: after a while crock adial. janice: hi, mr. alligator. >> all right. here we go. >> hello alligator. >> hello. ♪ >> there is one right off the front left-hand corner off the bank over there. >> is he getting the sun or what's he doing. >> that's exactly what she is doing. janice: that's a little one. >> yeah. she is only 6 feet. ♪ >> hey, buddy. >> that's the rarest bird we have here in the everglades. >> hi. >> bye, have fun.
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>> hope you guys enjoyed yourselves. >> thank you. >> thank you, donald. >> you are very welcome. janice: it's dark outside. we were just in the everglades are alligators and now what does jillian want to do? jillian: i want to see the bright lights of miami. ♪ >> at nighttime you can see how beautiful it is right now flying overhid a overhead at night. >> coming up we will seat hard rock stadium home of the 54 super bowl. see the fox's paramount building looks like they are starting to light it up for us. >> oh my gosh. i see it. jillian: really cool. janice: it was so awesome. ainsley: what was your reaction when you saw the "fox & friends." janice: oh my gosh, look. someone told us and then to actually see it.
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i had forgotten and then it was up in big lights. it's spectacular. brian: i mean, there are cities that are built for the super bowl. this is their tenth super bowl. this city is so prepared. janice: can you tell. brian: they built it. ainsley: who chooses? brian: i have the final say. janice: of course. ainsley: thank you. brian: next year tampa. jillian: can we get a shout out to donald and jason who were our tour guides. they were incredible. thank you. ainsley: was it scary income that boat to know if it turns over you are lunch? jillian: no. janice: yes, of course, the water variety there and there is alligator over there. brian: that was the same boat they used for flipper, remember? steve: i do. janice: we lived to tell the tale. jillian: it was a lot of fun. brian: good job. steve: thanks for putting on tourist hats. jillian: quite literally. steve: still to come, pete hegseth is making his way to the curvey couch.
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[cheers] [. ainsley: plus, we are taking a walk on the wild side. brian: has he rode a bike before? is that a snake? janice: that would be a snake ♪ ♪
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♪ brian: it's that time of day. a time to take a walk on the wild side as we count down from the big game live in miami. ainsley: here with incredible creatures is ron magill from zoo miami. >> hi. ainsley: does this scare you. >> no. alligators get bad wrap. of course it's iconic. i have his mouth taped as a precaution. is he only two years old. they can get large. brian: they deserve the bad wrap. they go after you. >> they don't. they will no go after you if you leave them alone.
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brian: if i'm on the beach and alligator walks up to me i should stay there? >> alligator is not going to walk up to you it. wouldn't be on the beach. only crocodile on the beach salt water this is a fresh water animal. ainsley: lying out next to the lagoon. steve: what is this guy thinking right now. >> heat. ainsley: can i touch him. >> cool out for south florida. cold blooded animal take up that heat. steve: that's cold blooded. next contestant, please. >> hold on a second here. brian: we will need somebody to work with ron next time. steve: i don't know if we're getting the shot. ainsley: ron, where is your assistant? brian: up know. oh my goodness. ains saints is that a bat? steve: no, it's an owl. ainsley: did you wake him up. >> hold on a second, is he going to stand up here now. brian: who is that? phantom. there did you go phantom.
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look at his eyes. >> eagle owl. one of the biggest misperceptions very smart. wise old owl. one of the least intelligent birds. brian: can he hear you. that's insulting. steve: he can see me. the way he turns. >> turn his head 270 degrees. reason for that eyes are so large. steve: gigantic. >> they are fixed. they have to be able to points their eyes directly what they are looking at. steve: ever blink. >> they do blink. they have incredible hearing. basically like, you know, the sideline football microphone. steve: ron, next contestant? brian: owl not that smart. i had no idea. took an owl out to let everybody know they are not that bright. ainsley: look at this. whoa. brian: owl was smart enough to go back in the cage. >> you don't have to step away. >> why do you step away. >> i don't need this glove on. this owl, this has become the plague of south florida.
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these are now introduced here to south florida burmese python. pet trade. people had them as pets, we had a hurricane, there is a rumor. steve: they realized they couldn't keep them and let them go. >> they let them go when it gets too big. a bunch of them escaped. here in south florida instead of freezing they are in clu club med. real detriment to the environment and problem with them. steve: if your travels take to you miami 50 the zoo. >> that's the right place to see these type of animals hopefully not in the everglades. ainsley: thank you, ron. brian: pete hegseth is on deck. he can ride a bike and judge alex can't. he will be with us from miami because he lives here and is he smart and tall unlike the owl. ♪ e said, when you were mayor, the city gave trump a
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♪ steve: live from miami and south beach it's hour two of "fox & friends." steve: i think we are ready for the baneld. brian: how do you know? steve: let's go, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ainsley: mighty dragons colors orange and blue located in fort lauderdale. brian: one of the finest in south florida. going to be going to london. steve: they are going to be playing in the biggest new year's day parade. brian: great job. steve: here we have "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth. thanks for giving u.s. the tour yesterday. pete: welcome to miami. steve: looks if all the
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stories are right today could be the end of the impeachment trial it. doesn't look like they have enough votes in the senate to call witnesses. nancy pelosi adam schiff, the schiff show comes to an end, perhaps tonight. pete: could it actually possibly come to an end tonight? brian: no. steve: it will linger. pete: i am skeptical. the formality of this moment of this process potentially may come to an end, just enough republican senators held together until the very end to block witnesses. steve: barely. pete: the president acquitted which was a formality at the beginning anyway look at what was done to him in 2016 the way they never accepted the result of the election. look at this process and the last-minute leaks that came on the john bolton side the way they trickled it out. just like kavanaugh the playbook is the same last minute bombshell. they need to change the whole process. i don't care for a second that the left and their handlers in the media will accept the presidency of donald trump. whether it's this election or the next one they will
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keep coming with is he illegitimate the election was rigged. steve: they said that before the inauguration. pete: they said it before the inauguration. there will be a victory lap for the president and rightfully so. formally acquitted. have you got to know that you have got to keep yourself at the ready because they are not stopping to come after you. ainsley: lisa murkowski was going to go to her office put in eye drops and make an announcement this morning, she says. do you think she will vote with the democrats or with the republicans. we know that romney will probably side with the democrats. brian: four witnesses. ainsley: that's right. pete: a vote for witnesses is effectively a vote with the democrats and their narrative in this process mitt romney revealed himself where he is. >> very bitter. >> hates the president so much drowns out his judgment on anything else. lisa murkowski and susan collins have forever had
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maturations we need to show our constituents the way we feel. i get it. they are up for re-election. at this point you know who your team is it's not hard. you can be clear without eye drops that this is a witch-hunt against your president. i just feel like ultimately she comes out and supports. >> i talked to one republican last night and i said where is this thing heading? there is a little bit of a worry that democrats want this to close as much as republicans because they want to say cover-up because of the bolton book that comes out a few weeks. they're concerned about going through this whole process and still having that scarlet letter not going through. steve: they should have called him. subpoenaed him and gone through the court system. they were in a hurry. pete: i heard that too. i don't buy it. i think it's gone on so long. the only and so tedious. the only impression to me that is baked in is that the house trial was one sided. right? the white house didn't get the opportunity, republicans didn't get to subpoena people. they did it behind closed doors remember in the
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intelligence bunker. it went on and on the inquiry. so i think that's where the approval ratings for the impeachment went down. at this point the attention span is this big on the whole process. i don't think the general public is going to look at the senate trial and go you know what? that just wasn't fair. it was too fast. they watched it. i don't seat narrative shifting. brian: democrats game plan now starting to spin it because they know acquittal is on the horizon. watch. >> he will not be acquitted. you cannot be acquitted if you don't have a trial. >> no trial no, vindication. no vindication for the president or anyone else. >> a trial without truth, without key evidence, without witnesses and documents would render the president's acquittal meaningless. steve: had they done it the right way and called witnesses in the house, they wouldn't have that. but, you know, it looks as if they scriptureerized it all at this stage we will do. this at this stage we will do that politico had
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headline we want to get your opinion on. trump flashy. trump is itching to close out a chapter of his presidency politicize the political value of his expected acquittal. and actually a victory lap is what is expected after an acquittal. pete: well, you think? they are laying the ground work how dare he? i just -- when you look at the fairness the process. you watch those democrats at the podium. the way his supporters and he has been treated ever since he won. you look at the mueller report. it was a two-year process. millions of dollars, the best lawyers money can buy and our own government investigating him and his conviction. and he was effectively -- they found nothing. >> then to jump on the backs of that on to a phone call and basically ram an impeachment down the throat of the american people on something that should be, may be a hearing in the foreign affairs subcommittee. maybe. that's the level that it should raise to. instead we have been subjected to every idiosyncrasy of ukrainian
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politics you can imagine from a president who has always been skeptical of foreign aid and corruption. brian: right. pete: i just think the whole thing when you step back from it you realize the lunancy of it. they have been coming after him for what he represents. is he an outer who doesn't accept what the establishment does. can't handle that. brian: those are the facts. knowing that he has to be smarter about doing the maverick thing like sending rudy giuliani with a cowboy hat to the ukraine to go ahead and do something. he opens up all his critics to this whole three months -- four month process by doing that. instead of just saying i want you to meet my investigator, rudy is going to do me a favor and go to the ukraine. by allowing this to be discovered. by allowing people to find this phone call. by calling for it ahead of time, it allow you had the opening to let his critics to jump on top. >> on that level it is a learning opportunity for a second second term. a lot of people give a great deal of grace to him go. into rallies and talk to him. listen, he hasn't been
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politician. brian: talking about independents and undecideds not people at his rallies. pete: independents say hate him so much they have been coming after him. look at the jobs and economy and what he has been doing. there is a lot of grace given to him. in the next term he will be able to learn. ainsley: yeah. because the average family they care about the economy. they care about feeding their family. they care about national security. the things that they really care about. they are not in the weeds thinking about rudy giuliani and what is going on in ukraine. brian: that's what we are in the middle of. quick thing. a study about the evening news, 100% of the stories about trump's defense were negative. 95% were positive for the dems. is that unbelievable? not actually because we know who they are. steve: it if 2 does end tonight or tomorrow that's it. march toward election will be all about how he -- the cover-up and all that stuff. but, ultimately, what's happened, i have seen some public opinion polls, his
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base is so energized. is more energized now after what they have done to him than they were in 2016. pete: yeah. because, when they watched -- walked those papers, the record over from the house to the senate, a lot of people believed they were actually marching his re-election papers from the house to the senate. brian: would you do us a favor? pete: sure. brian: when jillian gives us the news update we need to you work the crowd. we know you can barely ride a bike. pete: hey, pete, can you ride a bike. steve: the answer was no. brian: the answer was no. ainsley: because it was on the boardwalk. pete: i will talk to the folks for you, brian. whatever you want. jillian: i also cannot ride a bike. i can in theory but i'm not good at it. steve: then we won't ask you. jillian: i would try. it's not my strong suit. steve: all right. how about some news and then pete is going to talk to the folks. jillian: let's do that start
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off with a fox news alert now. here is the warning. do not travel to china. that warning from the u.s. state department as it raises a travel advisory to the highest level. it comes as the world health organization declares the deadly virus a global health emergency. but despite the travel warning, some u.s. airlines are still flying to china this morning. this, as the cdc confirms the first person-to-person transmission right here in the u.s. more than 200 people have died in the outbreak. nearly 10,000 others are infected. the doomsday mom fails to meet the deadline to bring two missing kids to authorities in idaho. police believe they lied about the children's whereabouts for months. they have been missing since september. the grandmother of the missing boy speaking out for the first time after the couple was recently spotted in hawaii. >> the only word that is coming to my mind right now is a monster. that they are still there
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and probably on the beach somewhere while we are sitting here wondering where the kids are. jillian: could be charged with contempt of court and extradited from hawaii to idaho. third sometime charge to gabbard's legal team. hillary clinton has finally accepted service of the 50-million-dollar lawsuit against her it. comes after the former secretary of state referred to the congresswoman as a russian asset in a conversation. gashedz said the suit isn't just about money. >> no one is above the law. this slot about accountability. not just for me but for all service members and for the american people. jillian: gabbard's lawyer says they expect a response from the clinton camp by the end of march. a look at your headlines. send it back to you. did he make it out there. brian: inthink pete is in place amongst the people. jillian: where are you? pete: with the crowd. with the folks. [cheers] steve: behind the bandaged. talk to the folks. pete: giant diner.
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have you seen our diner segments on "fox & friends"? pete: back by popular demand here. love it. what's your name? >> ida. pete: you from miami? >> yes, i am. pete: is the weather always like this? >> i wanna lie but it is nice. it's beautiful here. pete: way better than new york city? >> new yorkers, come to mirm. pete: i feel like a lot -- no income tax helping. ma'am, how are you doing? i like your shirt. >> thank you. pete: where are you from? >> miami. pete: who are you pulling for tomorrow? >> chiefs. pete: why? >> i'm a midwesterner at heart. chicago. pete: absolutely. i love it. but now you are down here in florida because. >> i love it. pete: a lot of people from the midwest eventually make their way down. 32 years? absolutely. well, the folks are out here in numbers. good early as well. guys, we will toss it back to you. talk to more folks later in the show.
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steve: hey, pete. you have got a football. brian, turn around and try to catch it. pete: brian, you got it? this is not rehearsed. are you ready? come on. [cheers] [. [applause] steve: that's what i'm talking about. pete: good night, everybody. see you later. there you go. steve: brian that was amazing cache. that was the super pitch. [cheers] ainsley: still ahead. we have one of the best in nfl history here. prediction. marshall is here ♪ ♪ steve: plans as political theater, is this the prosecutor alex ferrer the judge is here. first, here's the band back with another song ♪
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>> let's say rudy giuliani does another errand for the president this time in china. he says we will give you a favorable deal with respect to chinese farmers as opposed to american farmers, we will betrayal the american farmer in the trade deal but here's what we want. the quid pro quo is we want you to do an investigation of the bidens. you know the one, the one the president has been calling for. steve: well, have you seen that. brian: what an imagination.
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steve: impeachment manager adam schiff laying out another hypothetical scenario while on the senate floor. brian: so he has turned his case into political theater instead of a prosecution argument. that was just one example of his fiction. ainsley: let's ask former dade county circuit judge and host of judge on cbs judge fathe ferrer. he read the parody of the call the president had with zelensky? >> first you are assuming of course that he is suggesting the president told giuliani to make this deal and it's something the president could actually do without congressional approval like a treaty. if he had that authority then, of course, he could do it although it would certainly cost him 2k5er8 in the next election. the real sticking point is the tieing it to the investigation of joe biden. and in that regard, i know where alan dershowitz is coming from. because every politician makes their decisions whether it's passing a bill or funding something based upon how at least in part, how it's going to effect their re-election.
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they don't order coffee for lunch or for breakfast unless they call a poll how it's going to effects their re-election. if the standard really was was part of their motivation to help them get reelected, every senator and every representative would be impeached. so i know his pointed about that. the question really is there there not a quid pro quo. every contract has a quid pro quo. if you hire somebody to paint your house you are going to give them 700 or a thousand or 2,000 and they are going to paints your house. the question is it corrupt motive? in that respect that's why it's so important that the allegation or the allegation is that the president felt there was corruption involving hunter biden has to be investigated because if it turns out that there really was corruption, then how can you blame him for wanting to investigate it. steve: judge, we were talking during the break listening to the band, you said you thought it was ironic talking on the democratic side so much about getting a fair trial. how fair is this?
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>> that's the thing. it's not a trial in the sense that people think of trials. and what trial would have you jurors sitting there voting on the guilt ever the accused who have a direct benefit to be gained if they vote that he is -- should be removed? you have seven senators who are running or were running until a few weeks ago against the president. they have a direct gain if they remove him. no jury would ever have -- steve: should they recuse themselves? >> i don't know if they should recuse themselves. that certainly is one argument. the thing is you can't look at this as a trial. steve: or fair. >> or fair. for nancy pelosi to stand up and say this is not a fair trial unless we have witnesses? this is not a trial. this is a political exercise and frankly, if there is going to be an asterisk. it shouldn't be next to trump acquittal it. should be next to trump impeachment because of the way this was conducted. brian: purely partisan for the first time in american history might even be democrats voting for his
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acquittal let alone republicans flipping. it's got to be in one way i just hope all politicians are scared off of impeachment because it's got to be the last resort. this has been hell this country has been through. >> this is the reason why their ratings are so low. americans aren't stupid. they know what this is. brian: judge alex thanks for outdressing us and coming here. steve: we love your city, alex. >> thanks for coming down. brian: let me tell you what's coming up next. i hit the streets of miami with the one and only the play-by-play voice of what would being his sixth super bowl joe buck. 60 years since his dad called the first super bowl and guess who called that game? >> the kansas city chiefs. brian: there is pete hegseth and marshall and more. ♪ ♪ show me what you do now ♪ we don't have to go out ♪ ♪ welcome to my house ♪
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that beautiful, gorgeous, incredible white house. steve: president trump rallying thousands of supporters in the state of my birth, iowa. brian: right. i was not born there but i will adopt it. the president taking the stage ahead of next week's or monday's caucuses. ainsley: we are so glad you were born, steve. griff jenkins joins us from des moines with what voters have to say. hey, griff. >> ainsley, brian and steve. the president isn't worried about getting his party's nomination and he nearly won iowa by double digits. he made his case to peter doocy last night as to why iowan voters should vote for him. watch. >> farmers, i gave them usmca. i gave them the china deal. and iowa is doing better than they have ever done because of the new trade deals that we have that were horrible. that were just left alone by president obama and biden. they were horrible deals. you saw the polls. i'm beating every single one of them. >> he is feeling emboldened
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about those polls. the last "new york times" siena poll has him two point up on biden, six on sanders and five on warren. we talked to. so rally goers watching what going on with impeachment and ready for monday's caucuses. >> i don't think the impeachment is really affecting it that much. >> i think everybody is going to remember that it was a farce. >> we are really looking forward to the caucuses. i will be helping check people in. and just really excited for that night to come. griff: meanwhile biden leads the latest poll two points up on sanders. sanders, of course, frustrated along with elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and michael bennett stuck in washington wanting to get out here to make the case that they are the best candidate to take on president trump. brian, ainsley, steve? steve: all right. griff jenkins who is burrowing in to des moines in advance of the monday night caucuses. thank you. brian: two big polls. of course bernie was up in one but biden up in the latest.
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neither bernie hasn't been able to stump at all. ainsley: that's right. he is in washington deal with impeachment. we are counting down to super bowl liv. happening this sunday on fox as the chiefs and 49ers get set to square off. steve: kansas city, my team back in the super bowl for the first time in 50 years when legendary broadcaster jack buck called the action on tv. brian: now his son, joe, is following in his dad's footsteps in sunday's game. last night, after his meeting with the 49ers, he took a celebrity stroll with me. watch. ♪ ♪ brian: all right, joe buck for you, it's your sixth super bowl. is it exciting? >> other my god, yeah. it's intense. i feel like this game has gotten bigger. of the hype has gotten more overwhelming. the players always say, you know, in the beginning it's so different. until the first hit and first play then it feels like a football game. when does it feel like a football game for you when you are sitting up there
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with troy? >> i agree. that makes sense to me because i remember the first one we did i felt like i was so ready for everything after the kickoff. and then the opening kickoff came and i was like wait a minute, they are actually going to play football now. brian: the last time the chiefs were there they won. and the last time the chiefs were there it was your dad doing the play-by-play with pat summer all. 50 years later the chiefs are back and his son is doing the game. >> i don't think i knew about it because my dad was not the guy to go back and say oh, let me sit down and tell you all the stuff i did. brian: how the chiefs beat the vikings. >> he went forward. he was a purple heart recipient being shot in world war ii in germany. he didn't talk about that either. brian: the difference you point out with your dad is you are looking at dad probably had one monitor. you said you are looking at, what, the game and what else is in front of you? >> i have got, i don't know, 10, 12 flat screens. i have got such a crystal
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clear look at the game that i really shouldn't make a whole hell of a lot of mistakes. i will. but it's a much, i think, in some ways, easier job along those lines. i think it's tougher to kind of be yourself and have fun because have you got a lot of people out there ready to just carve you up. brian: let's talk about the game. >> i think 49ers can beat you with their defense. they can beat you running it. i think g garoppolo better passr than mahomes. if he gets out on the edgy can win a game single-handedly. i don't know ohio think i am favoring going in. brian: one team being more relaxed than the next. >> no. brian: you did mention you thought san francisco had a great practice. >> i thought they looked great. when i sit down in a meeting room and troy aikman won three of these things man, jimmy threw the hell out of the ball in practice.
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kyle says yeah, he looks pretty good. that gets my attention. and but that's the garoppolo side. then we were at kansas city yesterday and you are watching mahomes and tyree kill and passes travis is wide open down the middle. you are like man, who can beat these guys? you end up being most impressed with a team you just saw. i think both teams legitimately think they can win and i don't think it's always that way. brian: 100 million people going to be watching. done it six times, five times before. when we look at joe and the game is about to start at 6:12 eastern time, what should we know you are thinking? >> god, i hope i don't screw this up. brian: really? is that the voice in your head? >> i literally have to remind myself to look at the camera and smile. i don't want people thinking that i'm nervous. and i'm not nervous. but you are anxious. and, you know, i'm thinking let's just get through this
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thing clean. let's finish this season strong and let's have a great game. steve: brian, that was great. i love the fact that he is following so closely in his father's footsteps and has such lovely things to say about jack buck the legend. brian: his dad was suffering from parksons, lung cancer and diabetes at the end. go and review the footage youtube and see his dad in the prime of his career. only a few months old. really heartening. his sister when jim nance on cbs future together before the buck family did. his sister cried and said i can't believe my older brother is going to be following my dad's legacy. on a lighter note. there is betting on what joe buck will say. will he be the first san francisco 49er he mentioned in the hall of fame. when will be the first time that he uses the word underdog? people will be betting on that. steve: because people bet on everything. ainsley: so like five minutes in say underdog?
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brian: going to say joe montana, steve young and jerry rice? what's going to be the first one? i can make someone a lot of money. just ask me. he says it's going to be joe montana. steve: i bet there is a vegas line we know that it sounds like the trump campaign is going to run two ads. a 30 second that they released yesterday and we actually they won't release until game day the second one. i bet the vegas people are betting is it going to be one of those real funny super bowl ads or what will it be? stay tuned. ainsley: it's 34 minutes after the top of the hour from. a super tailgate to his first national ad, fox nation is making a splash at the big game this weekend. abby hornacek is on deck. steve: that's right. first we brought in some of the best players in the nfl history. marshall falls, emit smith and carson palmer all coming up next ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ steve: very nice. ainsley: amazing. brian: san francisco 49er cheerleaders, ladies and gentlemen. ainsley: is it too late for me to learn how to dance like that? brian: yes, it is. steve: the super bowl on fox kicks off in two days. who taking home the lombardi trophy this year the san francisco 49ers or my hometown kansas city chiefs? i'm a little biased. brian: meanwhile here with the super bowl predictions. steve: come on over. brian: marshall they are all going to be starting but not wearing eye black. marshall, three time super bowl champion, emit smith is here of course former nfl player outstanding quarterback at that carson palmer. welcome, guys. great to see you. >> great to see you as well. brian: i can't say this about every super bowl i can't see a scenario where this isn't a great game. i can't see it? >> i think you have the best two teams in the league from both divisions.
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brian: both can run and both can pass. emit, what do you think about my prediction that they are going to do what the giants did for the bills? and the giants o.j. anderson, ran the ball and kept the bills off the field. that's what the 49ers are going to do only way to stop mahomes. >> i agree with you. only way to slow him down. you can't stop him. slow him down. only way do you that run the ball. shorten the game and force him to make plays and force them to feel like a lot of big throws. ainsley: carson, what's your prediction? >> i like san francisco. defense is stingy. salty up front. rurent pas passer. a lot of speed ponte back end. so i like stan fran. steve: it's going to be me and you then. >> great minds think alike. steve: have you cbd on your shirt here. how much down here in florida, if people are awake and they're over in the coffee shops. they are towering about what cbd they use because everybody seems to love that stuff. why is it that you embrace this stuff? >> so our company level
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select we are a direct to consumer vertically integrated company. we know exactly what's in our product. steve: what does it do to you. >> it helps me get up in the morning. i have knee issues, neck issues, back issues like these guys. it helps me perform. be the dad that i want to be. [laughter] brian: what's going on here? rub this on your back. ainsley: you guys started cbd oil. >> i do a little bit of drops. ainsley: i hear it's great. >> calm me down to go to sleep. brian: you are always so calm. talk about your master class. >> i work with marriott bon i have. beenvoy marriott members come and spend their points to be a part of the class. somebody stopping in the stadium that's been
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transformed into a marriott courtyard and i'm going to join them on sunday morning. ainsley: fans to get the nfl experience. >> it's marriott only their members. only marriott bonvoy member. ainsley: how do you become a member? >> we will sign you up. brian: talk to her. steve: when you go stay at a marriott you get points. >> spend those points on these experiences. brian: carl and emit have their own pitches. i guarantee they back what you are doing. >> i'm here with the foundation for drug-free world. a little different space than what carson is doing. is he helping people. and we are trying to help kids. we are educating them to know all the information about drugs. and we have curriculum to help the parents. there is a loft parents don't know much. their kids are exploring into things. what we want to do is education on drugs so they know education is the key. the challenge is prescription drugs, too. >> without a doubt. brian: wasn't like that. >> no.
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ellis, thank you very much. ainsley: carson, thank you so much. steve: enjoy the next couple of days. brian: very glad no one is going to tackle them all week. going to have a good time. >> my man jimmy over there. brian: jimmie johnson? >> jimmy j. brian: do you remember this guy? >> jimmy j. brian: playing running back. ainsley: congratulations. that was such a video. he said he has played for you. i don't know if you can confirm that running back. >> i don't think he had that white stuff on his face. [laughter] and you had more hair on top, too. >> that was before he was shaving. steve: we will talk to the coach coming up in about 15 minutes here. right now it's time to talk about the news and jillian has that. jillian: that's right. have a great morning start off with this. marijuana legalization is leading to deadly consequences on the road. a new aaa study in
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washington state show as spike in drivers involved in fatal crashes with pot in their system. before pot was legalized in 2012, less than 9% of drivers tested positive for thc. that rate doubling from 2013 to 2017. the amount of people driving high behind the wheel also increased. and take a look at this. a toddler is caught on camera riding a scooter near a busy las vegas highway. do you see this? a couple spotting the boy as they were driving. >> whoa. >> is that a little kid? stop, stop, stop, stop. whoa, whoa, whoa. wow, the man scooping up the little boy as another car pulls over and calls police. he has been reunited with his mother. elizabeth warren slammed by rob schneider over the plan to stop disinformation online. democratic senator calling on tech companies to do their part. schneider tweeting in part quote thank you for your
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censorship and totalitarianism in the guise of democracy. he called on tech companies to ignore the dictatorial mandates from politicians. the median has been an outspoken advocate for free speech. and here is a happy reunion. minnesota woman finds missing dog on beer can. a florida shelter released the brew picture of the dog to raise money. monica saw this can showing a dog named day day and recognized her. >> it was scrolling on facebook pretty much and i'm like oh my gosh, that's my dog. i had a doubt, i was like oh my gosh it looks like her. is it really her? >> her real name is hazel. she was missing three years ago. anna: mall shelter is sending hazel back to her owner. wow, that's incredible. that's a look at your headlines. also incredible, janice dean on the beach right now and the sun is up and beautiful day. janice: oh my goodness.
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look at this view, jillian. this is miami beach. this is the weather forecast happening right now on the beach. we are dealing with temperatures in the 60's, the low 60's. a little bit of humidity, but it is such a beautiful morning here in miami. i am so blessed to be here. unfortunately we have some weather that's coming our way over the next couple of days here in miami beach. the potential for showers and thunderstorms starting tonight in to tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon we could actually see some severe weather. so, hail, damaging winds, even isolated tornadoes for south florida. people need to be on alert and we will certainly bring you the very latest. for the game though, once that cold front comes through, it's going to be absolutely beautiful. temperatures in the low '70s. relatively no humidity. and it's just we're going to have a great day on sunday. we just have to get through tomorrow. so, steve, ainsley, brian, jillian, we will have to bring our rain gear but for now do i have the best live shot or what? steve: absolutely. that looks great. brian: fantastic.
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steve: you need spf 50, just saying. ainsley: we have a whole basket of it. steve: we do indeed. fox nation is bringing the party to miami. abby hornacek joins us with how they are celebrating the biggest night in football. ainsley: hi, abby, how are you? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yes, that's true. but he was te only bidder and running a golf course is the only job that i would hire him for. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message.
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♪ [cheers] ainsley: good crowd. jillian: super bowl edition. first 52%. that's how many americans say they would give up vacation days just to see their team win the super bowl. 31% of people are even willing to give up yearly bonus. next 27%. that's how many americans plan to attend a super bowl party wallet hub says each party averages around 17 people. and speaking of 17. how about 17 million. that's how many people are expected to take off work after super bowl sunday. a new report says nearly 5 million workers plan to tell their bosses. [coughing] they are sick. guys? ainsley: this is why people
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want to change it to saturday? brian: exactly. ainsley: the boy posted that video and it went viral. brian: overhead shot of us. steve: fox nation making super bowl debut air its first national ad during the big game this sunday on fox. brian: i'm tingling. and we're giving you a little preview so watch. >> we have breaking news and we need you on set right now. >> this is actually the fox nation green room. looking for fox news they are down the hall. >> fox nation? >> wow. >> not down the hall they're right here. >> fox nation host abby hornacek. they are going to be in a super bowl commercial. >> i know. honestly a dream come true. and such an honor, too to be able to represent fox nation and all the incredible have on platform you will be signing books later. brian: 12:30. >> some great things. bible study, cooking can with
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steve. an honor growing up watching the super bowl i watch for commercials. now i'm a huge sports fan and watch for the game. to think that i'm going to be a super bowl commercial is a huge dream come true. ainsley: saw jonathan rich. steve: very sassy. >> took four hours to film that thing probably because john rich and i saying this is not to regulation. brian: that was as much as can you tell us about it? >> yeah. you should watch the super bowl. steve: tease, brian. brian: i know. i can use my relationship with her to -- ainsley: not allow you had. abby: cut it. ainsley: not allowed to call off sick the next day like millions of other americans. >> sick on monday. i'm going to do that. steve: great thing is people watching not only have we encouraged them to subscribe to fox nation but actually come down and be part of the fun here at fox broadcast. fox broadcasting fox sports, mission barbecue is going to be here. >> hosting a live show tomorrow 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on fox nation.
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it's going to be a super tailgate. john rich will be bringing his whiskey. you are going to stop by and taking a shot of his wisconsiny. brian: brand new series in pursuit. airing you and you bring people to work. ainsley: did you know today is the last day if you sign up for fox nation you get one of brian's books for free. brian: i will sign it and send you alamo avengers if you sign up for a year you will get a book mailed to you and i will lick the envelope. [laughter] just so you know. >> that increases the value or decreases? i forget. definitely increases the value. brian: all right, abby. you will be busy the rest of the week. >> yeah. >> i'm filming america arenas here all weekend long. check that out on fox nation as well. steve: face fantastic. i have a feeling. >> football throw, too trying to beat some people. steve: did you see that throw we had from pete hegseth to brian kilmeade. >> no. i feel like i should have been a part of that. brian: i feel like jimmie johnson would have signed me had i been in my prime.
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>> you threw it. brian: know caught it. >> that takes as much skill. steve: see you at the tailgate tomorrow and everybody is invited. brian: on this show plenty left coming straight ahead. he has plenty of super bowl experience. jimmie johnson and now he is doing this thing for fox sports. i can't remember exactly. he is going to break down the game. hall of fame, jimmie johnson. ♪ boys are back in town ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ as a struggling actor,
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♪ ♪ steve: live from south beach, it's noisy. we are listening to high school marching band. really loud. [applause] ainsley: janice is live from the ferris wheel. pete: the mass singer ferris wheel. janice: if you take a look this is miami beach. pete: another day in the office. if you look forward you can see the stadium too. janice: why aren't we moving? pete: we are stuck at the ferris wheel swinging back and forth.
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janice: i can think of worst things, though. pete: we can pan in, can you see us? janice: we are waiving at -- waving at you, we love you. steve: we have an hour, stay tune. new landmark here, the ferris wheel, speaking of fox, look who is here. ainsley: legendary coach jimmie johnson. we saw the video, the whole fox team around you. [laughter] >> bradshaw went nuts, tony gonzález said he was more excited about me going in than when he went in, it really was great to see all the guys excited. brian: you heard that something might have been going on, they held off, he said, okay, i'm not getting in, all of a sudden this happens, jimmy, relive the moment. [laughter] >> thank you, coach for all you've done for the game, thank
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you for all you're going to do to the game, you'll be 328 hall of famer. [cheers and applause] >> your legacy will be in canton, ohio forever. [laughter] steve: other people getting in halls of fame and for it to happen to you, what did it feel like? >> i was surprised because i thought it might happen during pregame show and i didn't happen. okay, i have to wait, i don't know. i was all set ready to talk about seattle's defense and -- and so our producer bill richards said you didn't tell me it was going to happen and so he walked out and i started talk, i didn't have any breathe, my wife rhonda, you know, you weren't breathing the whole time he was talking to you. brian: a couple of things came to mind, i know coaches and coaches think about what they go through when they're not on the sideline, they are looking at the tape, the players, the wins,
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the losses, 1 and 15 seasons, two-time super bowl champion and what sticks out, does all this go there your mind rapidly? >> i went to college hall of fame 8 or 10 years ago, that was nice, most of my career was in college, the whole thing that meld me back, i only coached in the pros for 9 years, the turnaround from the cowboys going from 1 and 15, tom landry is a great football coach. the best ever. they had 3 losing seasons, we had to replace the talent. i think i went into the pro hall of fame, i drafted 16 pros and thomas getting into the hall of fame i will have multiple prohall of famers in two different franchisees. i think it was personnel. steve: when you replaced the
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legendary tom landry in dallas, brian was talking about sidelines with the hat and watted game plan, i need a look. >> i got the hair. [laughter] brian: i thought that was really special for you to go in. i also think and tell me if i'm wrong, you have a family on that set and for you to go in with howie and carrie and strahan. >> tony gonzález. >> tony gonzález. seems like a family. >> they are my best friends, the best time of my life was when i was coaching the university of miami because we won many great against big teams, that was great, obviously went into a couple of super bowls, that was pretty nice too but the best time of my life is right now with fox bradshaw and i are best
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buddies, in fact, when i'm inducted in the hall of fame troy aikman will be my presenter and terry bradshaw will put on the gold jacket, he will put the jacket on. steve: he will put it on himself first. >> no, no, i'm smaller than he is. ainsley: hero? >> my dad, come from a hard-working family, he taught me hard work, you know, he taught me that if you're going to get anywhere you are going to have to work at it, it doesn't come easy, i know that. so it's my dad. steve: what advice, a lot of families watching right now with young football players and of course, everybody's dream, how do they play? >> if they got passion for it, if they're having fun, if you -- if you enjoy what you're doing,
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you know, as a coach make sure these players enjoy it. when i was at the university of miami our players enjoyed it. brian: i know. >> i let him celebrate. if you're enjoying it you're going to do it so much better than if it's a job. brian: whatever you, do we don't really work for a living. >> it's fun. brian: jillian, jimmie johnson is on the record patrick mahon is the best you've ever seen. >> i say this for one reason. he is a young player, so the jury is still out, but i look at all the different things i look for in a quarterback and i can't find anything that -- that i can say he's not good or great, you know, he's having fun. i talked to him a couple of days ago, watching him practice, he was so confident and smooth, you look at a lot of quarterbacks,
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mechanicals, 1, 2, 3, 4, throw the ball, et cetera, et cetera, he's out there so relaxed. the no-look passes. what do you do when he has no-look pass? ainsley: what allows him to do that, his confidence? >> great feel for it. brian: great pitcher too. >> baseball player. brian: you're picking kansas city? >> watch fox nfl sunday. steve: this facility, this fox complex is like nothing i've ever seen. >> unbelievable. i mean, sets all up and down. steve: we have a ferris wheel. >> i haven't been on the ferris wheel. steve: apparently stuck. >> august in canton. ainsley: congratulations. jillian is behind you and she's part -- jillian: good morning.
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i'm from philadelphia and i was a sports anchors before i took the job. >> i love the eagles. brian: he does not. [laughter] jillian: fox news alert right now do not travel to china, that's the warning from the u.s. state department as it raises the travel advisory to the highest level, it comes as the world's health organization declare it is deadly virus a global health emergency, despite the travel warnings some u.s. airlines are still fly to go china this morning this as the cdc confirms the first person to person transmission right here in the u.s., more than 200 people have died in the outbreak , others are infected. also breaking right now police warn of an antifa protest today in new york city, the nypd
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>> well, now you know what i'm feeling. >> stories and some of his favorite jokes and comedy career, his book sign language sold millions of copy, the book will be released in october. headlines, i will send it back to you. steve: something to look forward to. brian: finally he gets to make some money. coming up straight ahead, super bowl champ, brett favre is here live, how do i know because he's here live. steve: nice shot. ainsley: democrats in washington are getting stacked for push for witnesses, come on up, sandra. steve: we are building the special edition, live this morning, don't miss a moment. ♪ ♪
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>> i call it the impeachment hoax, that's what it is, it's a hoax, it should have never taken place, never allowed to happen but i have confident in republican senators and probably some democrats from what i understand. ainsley: president trump predicting in his favor today in the senate impeachment trial. brian: lawmakers returning to capitol as key gop senator will vote against calling additional witnesses. steve: sandra smith from america's news room. sandra: it's rule here if you can't tell. [laughter] ainsley: not great for the hair, listen, i take this any day. sandra: beautiful day and there's a party around your set. ainsley: when we were waking up
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this morning we were learning that lamar alexander was against witnesses, voting with the republicans, what did he say? >> this was the long-waited, one to have long-waited decisions, he didn't just say it's not necessary to hear from witness, he called the process and the part of democrats shallow, hurried, wholly partisan, if they were to succeed in the efforts it would rip the country apart, so now we are waiting on murkowski and susan collins and romney would be willing to call witnesses. brian: 4-hour debate and vote on witnesses, would they vote to exonerate or throw them out of office today? >> well, this could come to an end today, lately, it could happen today, obviously they could have 3 republicans joining democrats for that call but lamar alexander, this changes the game because if you don't
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have four, if you have a tie, the hands on the justice, but he's widely expected not to exercise that power. steve: right, because he can't pick, historically, though, johnson impeachment, apparently the chief justice did rule on something, did do a tie-breaker but according to washington post i read today, it said that if he does not break the tie the motion fails, they'll be no witnesses which is a crushing blow to the democrats. sandra: let's see what happens with lisa murkowski. put eye drops in. could happen sometime this morning, watch america's news room 9:00 to 12:00. steve: i know that there's going to be four hours of -- of questions, apparently debate, that means it's not going to be the president's team and the house managers, that means it's actually going to be the senators we will hear from for 2
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hours, right? sandra: absolutely. steve: that means rand paul could probably get his chance. sandra: anybody with a legal background would make the case that that's what the trials look like, we will all have to sit patiently and see what happens next, we are expecting a lot of news in america's news room today, split show, i'm in miami, obviously and ed is in iowa, hopefully he has his coat on because i hear it's chilly there. steve: 22-degrees there and it's 70 here. brian: who picked heads and who picked tails, who would get what? sandra: i will head out to join ed on sunday and we will all be out in iowa. ainsley: fun to work with. sandra: i should say something funny -- brian: nothing wrong with it. ainsley: bill is doing such a great job. sandra: we miss bill but his show is rocking.
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steve: heifer show start in 40 minutes and 12 seconds. sandra: good on the math. we have maria bartiromo joining us as well, it is going to be a fun morning. steve: you know, i'm sure the crowd was cheering for you but i have an idea. sandra: i just said hi to him, hall of famer, terry bradshaw for the big game. brian: another quarterback, ainsley. >> brett favre, he's warming up with pete. brian: i thought big names coming on the show, that's it? ♪ ♪ get ready for the insurance-themed experience
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steve: countdown to super bowl 54 is on, that's why you heard the music. ainsley: san francisco 49ers taking on kansas city chiefs in what's expected to be a record-setting game. brian: normally i would introduce the guests but pete it
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means so much for you. pete: i have to. steve: childhood hero of this man. ainsley: i asked if you were nervous to play with him. pete: of course, if i drop ad pass from brett favre. ainsley: how did he do? >> he did very well. steve: maybe too well? >> maybe he should try out. [laughter] pete: i was quarterback in high school. >> brien: bret, do you think about the super bowl you won or lost? >> unfortunately the one i lost. brian: why? >> i don't know, i think -- brian that was john's first. >> thank you. [laughter] >> coaches and players are alike, you tend to think about if you go 15 to 1, you think about the one rather than the 15, as a competitor that's just -- i don't know exactly why, but i tend to look at it that way.
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steve: you're like the rest of us, the would have, could have, should have? >> absolutely. ainsley: you've done 15 good things and you harp on the bad thing. >> you think about what you could have done better, what you should have done rather that what you accomplished. pete: what do you think about when you think of the 2009 season, my favorite season in football ever, minnesota vikings, your first year. >> oh, that. [laughter] pete: amazing career in green bay, you gave hope to vikings fans, what do you think of that year? >> it was a lot of fun, we came very close, it happened to be statistically speaking my best year in all of my 20 years, so at 40 year's old, so i still have it a little bit. brian: you watched what tom brady is going throw, joe montana switched games late. he could decide if he's going back to new england or somewhere
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else. i think he's giving us a hint, he cleaned out suite in new england, do you think he's turning the page, what is it like at that age changing systems and cities? >> well, it's difficult but if anyone could do it tom can, i see no decline, he's never been a mobile guy and his arm strength is -- is good as it's ever been and his mind is obviously still sharp. brian: makes no sense he's 42. >> you know what, athletes today, it's a different era, guys take better care of themselves, the game itself protect the quarterbacks a lot more than it used to. so you don't get hit as much, if you, do then you get penalties. i think he can do what he wants. steve: to speaking, represent representatives of the chiefs from my hometown of kansas city and san francisco 49ers
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cheerleaders, hate to put you on the spot, who do you think is going to win? >> i love andy reid, he's a friend, best play-making quarterback in the game today so i'd love to see them win, i think it's close, but i think the 49ers probably. hard to beat, they are kind of gritty. brian: one of the big challengers current and past is head injuries; you are taking action, you have a partnership, development stage company, tell me about this? >> a company that is going to treat concussions and presently in human trials and we also have pregame, if you will, that's available now, you can go to w wwwprevco.com.
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you apply the creme and this provides some relief for 6 hours. it's pretty neat. ainsley: do you think family should allow their kids to play football, so much talk and controversy? >> i have 3 grandkids, 9, 5 and 2 and i would not encourage and have them encourage them to play football because -- brian: even if the dad was a coach? >> absolutely. but i know how physical it can be and, you know, if you had a crystal ball, you can have a great career, it's going to be everything we hoped that it would be, yeah, but more than likely it's going to be the opposite, you will suffer some type of brain injury and, one brain injury could be one too many. brian: hardest question yet, joe montana and bradshaw, would you
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pick montana or bradshaw? ainsley: look at terry. >> terry can still whip my you know what, i will say terry but joe montana. brian: four super bowls each. >> unafraid. fantastic. ainsley: congratulations on everything. >> and you were able to have -- your goal to pete hegseth. >> any weekend, bret, any weekend. pete: i didn't ask a single question. i did ask a question, i asked about 2009. brian: you won't be mad at me. pete: i'm not going to be mad. ainsley: don't wash your hands. brian: joe montana won 4 super bowls, who does he want to win on sunday, we will find out, plus, steve. steve: terry bradshaw also has 4
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ steve: we are kicking it off with kansas city chiefs cheerleaders, live with pre pre,
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pre game show. >> good morning, america, how are you doing? steve: he's got 4 super bowl rings, why aren't he wearing any of them? >> look at how swollen my rings are. i sent them to a university so when people go to recruiting they can show mexico in small school like louisiana tech you can work hard. brian: they think it was a straight run, it wasn't. this guy is not going to reach his potential, right? do you remember those times? >> i'm scared forever, what we aretalking about? that's the greatness of life and who you are as a human being, is that you don't let the times and the events dictate your life and you've got dreams and aspirations, you have goals and i'm not going to let you and ainsley and steve, you know, if
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you say bad things, i'm not going to let them destroy my life, shame on me if i do. ly get my butt up, i don't know how but it works. ainsley: you look like you're always having so much fun, movie career and now what you do on television. that was so funny. failure to launch. >> i did not movie called father figures. steve: great show. ainsley: you got naked. >> acute bun, i have to add. steve: what were you thinking exactly when you did that? >> i thought it would be my last movie, we can put you in boxer shorts or can go naked. i will go naked. my mom will absolutely lose her mind and she did. [laughter] brian: i'm fascinated with what's going on in the off season, eli says i quit, philip rivers says i might be moving on
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and now we have tom brady who is -- picture of him walking through a tunnel. steve: coming or going. brian: bill belichick has not said a word, i want him back. people get bent out of shape with things like that. >> tom is just messing with them, i will say this, it's a little bit of drama there, don't you think? teases everybody, tom is not going anywhere, my opinion he can't go anywhere, joe will be on later, joe went to kansas city, i bet you anything joe, tom don't go anywhere. brian: he brought him to the playoffs. >> he did, he did. brien: did not do well.
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>> i don't want to leave pittsburgh. brian: you did try out for jimmie johnson's cowboys. [laughter] >> i almost killed myself. i haven't run the 40-yard dash in years. ainsley: we had him on earlier, he said you are one of his best friends. >> i wait on him hand and foot and telling him i love him. he asked me to put his hall of fame jacket on him and there's no greater honor or thrill for me than for him to have asked me to do that. steve: you know, one of the things for the last 3 years we've actually been talking about impeachment, looks like it could all wrap up. >> right. steve it is nice that it's by the finale of the super bowl and the game itself changes the topic for america. >> we need a change, we need to move on as a nation, we need the football, we need everything and get back to civility here.
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i mean, it's time to -- call it healing, call it whatever you want to call it but let's move on, people. steve: what happened, what happened, why did things get so polarized where people are at each other? >> well, it's like someone can say something really nasty about you and then instead of you taking the high road you say something nasty about them and then the nastiness start and then you have this and you have that and there's nothing in the middle. i've never seen this country so divided. never. brian: that says a lot through vietnam war and everything like that. you work in los angeles on thursdays you come to new york and live in texas, it's almost like 3 different countries. >> well, yes, especially where i live now which is oklahoma, we are moving to -- i thought it was called ibet, texas but that's the name of baptist church. steve: you saw the sign. [laughter] brian: you know how many hours you will be on air on sunday,
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how many straight hours? >> the pregame show is 4 which is really easy. doing the super bowl is the easiest show on the world. brian: why? >> first of all, it's not about howie, michael, jimmy, myself, tony, it's about fox, it's all about us showcasing production talents that our great company has and football is easy, you make comments about the game and away we go. steve: i heard you they were going push you on the ferris wheel for 6 hours. >> i will be a sucker, i do not like the ferris wheel. ainsley: you're doing a reality show? >> i am, it's called the bradshaw bunch, we start filming in 2 weeks. ainsley: are you nervous? >> i am not, they are. that's for e and i'm back in vegas, i start back up in vegas in march for the whole year. ainsley: how old are you girls?
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>> 32, 32, 30. twins. 49ers, that's where you were going, right? i grew up and was taught the running game. steve: i'm from kansas city. >> i don't care where you're from, my wife is a chiefs' fan. steve: you're running against your wife? >> absolutely. brian: i think she would. [laughter] >> i'm all about running and i'm all about great defense and i love grapolo; amazing quarterback, that's how i was raised. that's the only reason. emotionally i would love andy reid to win it. such amazing man. brian: so defensive with him. not so defensive with the other -- steve: jillian wants kansas city to win too. [laughter] brian: you seem taken back, he challenged you, you're not used to being challenged.
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[laughter] >> i did not feel challenged. steve: i'm insulted. >> you need to get dewormed. [laughter] brian: pretend it's jay and toss over to jillian. >> who, jillian, can i say babe? jillian: i'm not offended. >> jillian, take it away, sweety, so good to see you. brian: you have no women on the set? >> yeah, a lot of women. i call them sweet names, sweety. babe. jillian: uk leaving the european union, brexit finally happened nearly 4 years after the vote and multiple delays, prime minister boris johnson calling the departure of new era, he said to address the uk today. the rnc releasing record fundraising numbers, it raised
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just over $241 million last year, the highest amount ever in a nonpresidential year. the dnc in comparison just raised 95 million, rnc chairmanwoman telling fox news in part, quote, americans are investing in a party and a president that are fighting for them. sign, seal but not delivered, a post office worker pleading guilty to hiding thousands of pieces of mail inside a virginia storage unit, he says he felt pressure to deliver it and didn't have time to complete rout, faces up to 5 years in sentencing, that's headlines, i will send it back. >> should i have gotten up? steve: no you're fine. he does not think that that would end well, however, janice is on top of the fox ferris wheel. >> how is that jacket, 32 regular. [laughter] >> it's happening, it's moving,
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it's fantastic, terry bradshaw you have to come over and do the weather with my office now the ferris wheel. the mass singer ferris wheel on fox, we have taken over the beach here in miami beach, it is spectacular, just feet away from the ocean, i can't imagine a better spot to do my weather report and right now we are into 60's, the temperature is beautiful. tomorrow and tomorrow afternoon where south florida could see severe weather, gusty winds and isolated tornadoes, that will come as the cold front moves through this afternoon, tomorrow afternoon and then by sunday for the super bowl, spectacular conditions, temperatures in the low 70's, relatively no humidity and it's going to be wonderful. we have to get through tomorrow, for tomorrow's forecast we might be on the ferris wheel and i might have an umbrella, but for the rest of the country, looking good, we are expecting showers
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across the gulf coast, i'm loving the ferris wheel. steve: we see over there. ainsley: where is she? steve: by the way i'm a 40 regular, okay, terry bradshaw. brian: steve, you're anything but regular. pete hegseth in the crowd. pete, you're in the crowd, what retalking about? >> i can actually really see janice. ainsley: there she is. pete: big fox sports set larger than ours, i will register my complaint with human resources later on. [cheers and applause] pete: a lot of folks have been with us all morning, self-described snow birds, is that fair? some? cold elsewhere, warm down here, now i know why we are here. what's your name? >> karen. pete: you live here down in the winter? >> yes.
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pete: where you from? >> oklahoma, originally virginia but been married forever. pete: 45 years. >> and my first grandbaby. pete: who is here for san francisco? how about kansas city? [cheers and applause]pete: i think the crowd has spoken, middle america, sorry nancy pelosi. ainsley: this was a big difference, there's a lot of kansas city fans. brian: our next guest is really torn, he played for the chiefs and star of the san francisco 49ers, his name, i forgot it's on the tip of my tongue.
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steve: joe montana. ainsley: hey, joe.
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♪ ♪ >> great 49er that you bring up, will joe buck bring joe montana. >> i will say it's probably joe montana. brian: side bets out there. will joe buck bring a former san francisco, your name has to come up; joe for super bowl liv first. >> i hope so. [laughter]
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>> how much? ainsley: what are your predictions because you played for both teams. steve: he's won 4 super bowls. >> i predict that one of my teams will win. i can't lose, right, great memories on both places and enjoyed watching both of the teams play, i think we couldn't have a better matchup for the super bowl. steve: of course, legendary 49ers quarterback and eventually you went to kansas city and that's why they are torn as well. but what i remember about when you were playing is you made it look so easy because the 49ers had unbelievable defense and they would keep everybody from coming there and you could go back and you have a cup of coffee before you threw the ball and made another touchdown, you never let people down. >> i think the key there was the defense and if you go back and look at super bowl teams we had good defenses in all of them. in a lot of cases our defense was number one that year and in the league and they were really
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the key to getting us there. a lot of us would make mistakes offensively because they would make up for it. brian: in this matchup we have patrick and jimmy, jimmie johnson told us that mahon is one of the greatest quarterbacks we have ever seen? >> the thing that the guy is able to do, moving; throwing, all the things, he's had a tremendous career already as young guy, a lot of fun to watch, like i said, he's on his way to being there if he's not, you know, one of them right now. ainsley: tell us about your partnership with tide. >> started in 2013, we did -- it was a commercial out where the guy was eating pizza and dropped the stain, the stain came out looking like me. [laughter] >> and wife ends up botching it.
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steve: where did it go? >> now they have the new tide power pods that get rid of any kind of stains. it's fun to be a part of. great commercial to watch. steve: it's always been fun having you, you go back todays where we had campout. >> i remember that. brian: big boost of your career. steve: joe montana, everybody. [cheers and applause] brian: more "fox & friends" from miami in just a moment. thanks, joe. >> you bet. ♪ ♪ i'm leah and that's me long before
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>> look what joe montana did! >> see you back here tomorrow! >> sandra: all right, fox news alert on the super weekend! three huge events. the super bowl, the iowa caucuses, and on tuesday, the state of the union. before all that, the senate possibly moving toward an acquittal in president trump's impeachment trial after a key republican says no to witnesses. good morning, everybody! i'm sandra smith live from miami this morning, and i'm proud to say it's sunny here and we are enjoying it. super bowl liv, the big game between the 49ers and the chiefs is now just two days away. hey, ed! >> ed: how are you, sandra? i'm ed henry and i'm sad to say it's pretty chilly here. live in des moines, iowa, the side of the first president to contest or 2020.

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