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todd: support this. jillian: new jersey resident. i'm here for this. todd: all of new jersey has the best pizza. jillian: we are just going to eat it. todd: "fox & friends" begins right now. jillian: oh my gosh. todd. ♪ ♪ >> dance the night away. >> what song is this in dance the night away. >> van halen, a rock band, comes out and sings dance the night away. i didn't know how to handle it. i was under the impression i was anti-disco at the time. i didn't know if i could buy the album and listen to it and be anti-disco. steve: big country. brian: not in the '70s. steve: i worked in a distelzweig disco in the '70s. ainsley: i thought we were going to be talking about
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nancy pelosi and the president. my mind is not on disco right now. brian: why? steve: complicated dance between the president and the speaker. holy cow. ainsley: yesterday, quite a day. if you didn't see it, we have a lot of soundbites to play for you. steve: do you know what today is. ainsley: friday. steve: we are exhausted. we worked last week. we worked ladd weekend so 12 days in a row. we are ready to get this show done. ainsley: not have an alarm clock for one day tomorrow. brian: the world has given us a lot to talk about with a lot of intrigue. i want to say this to nancy pelosi we are not sedated in doing the show. we are drug-free. steve: i'm having some coffee. brian: i am not. ainsley: it's out of my system. brian: straight to a fox news alert. major take down. ainsley: white house confirms a top al qaeda leader is dead killed in a drone strike in yemen. steve: you are going to want to hear about that man. aishah hasnie is in the
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newsroom with that killer's dead buy past. we have been looking for him for a long time. >> the world has gotten safer. the president hinted at over the weekend. the white house now confirming the u.s. did indeed kill qasim al rimi in an airstrike two weeks ago. the terrorist who trained under usama bin laden was the founder and leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the state department had a 10-million-dollar bounty on his head. and according to the "new york times." the cia found him through an informant in yemen. and then began tracking him through aerial surveillance. al rimi most recently claimed responsibility for last year's deadly shootings at the pensacola naval air station that killed three people. the president said in a statement thursday under rimi aqap committed unconscionable violence against civilians in yemen and sought to conduct and in spite numerous attacks against the united states and our forces his death
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further degrades the aqap. brings us closer to eliminating the threats these groups pose to our national security. we are also learning this morning deputy of another al qaeda leader was also killed in this airstrike which comes as the u.s. is ramping up organizations targeting top terror suspects: steve: thank you very much. the u.s. government had put a 10-million-dollar bounty on information regarding that guy and he has been a target of this president since the early days of the administration. brian: he mocked the president when he was elected. he has been creating havoc in africa. a lot of people say what are we doing in africa? why are we there? because we are on the ground we are able to get intelligence there. stuff you can't get just from electronics. and we are able to, sooner or later, since 2008 we have been after him. it took until 2020 to actually get him. ainsley: he was killed in an airstrike in yemen. he was the leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and worked under usama bin laden. this morning he is dead and
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as aishah said our world is a safer place because of it. two days ago acquittal. yesterday morning it was the national prayer breakfast. the president spoke. nancy pelosi was on stage. then he had a presser. steve: they did not shake hands. brian: they didn't avoid each other the president didn't go on that side of the dais. steve: as is tradition usually you check the hands of everybody on the dais. he did not go down there. he shook a couple on the left and right. he started the day at the washington hilton at the prayer breakfast. and then at noon he was there in the cross hall of the east room. we're going to do a little ping-pong. we are going to go from the east room of the white house to the capitol as the president, who took a victory lap essentially talks about those darn democrats who put him through impeachment he said he did nothing wrong. nancy pelosi says he is did a lot wrong. here we gortat speaker and the president back and
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forth. >> these people have gone stone cold crazy. >> the whole state of the union was beneath the dignity of the white house. to me looked a little sedated. >> these are vicious people. >> state of mind with no relation whatsoever. >> they stick together. historically, i'm not talking now. they stick together like glue. >> you're impeached forever. you are never getting rid of that scar. >> it was evil. it was corrupt. it was dirty cops. it was leakers and liars. >> we will continue to do our oversight to protect and defend the constitution. but, those cases still exist. if there are others that we sees a an opportunity, we will make a judgment at that time. >> i have beaten them all my life. and i will beat them again if i have to. [applause] >> what they are doing is very unfair. ainsley: it's interesting because at the prayer breakfast he got up there on stage and normally everyone it's all positive. it's all fluff.
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it's all prayer and beautiful and we are praying for you which is wonderful. he got up there and he had an honest message. i think she probably does prayer for me but i don't think it's prayers in my favor, basically is what he is saying. she probably prays for me to be impeached. brian: he said, too. he went on to say i don't know if she prays at all she probably prayers for the worst thing for him. not too happy with mitt romney citing for for reasons to vote against him. what i find and thought so glad we did this as a montage. i watched nancy pelosi around 11:00 and i watched the president around 11:30. and we watched him at the prayer breakfast right after our show ended. and if you are going to condemn president trump, you better condemn nancy pelosi. if you are going to say that president trump was right to go at nancy pelosi, you got say pelosi is right to go after the president. you can't have it both ways. the media is only condemning the president. yet, she not only says he is impeached for life, he is impeached for life like she
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is 9-year-old. she goes out there and talks about lies in a speech as if there are speeches in the past like barack obama saying can you keep your doctor and can you keep your plan should paul ryan have ripped that up? so she says why did i rip up the speech? well, because it's full of lies. oh, really. if there is something there you don't agree with every speaker should rip it up. ainsley: what is a lie? he talked about the economy you can't argue with those numbers. this story that personal story. rush limbaugh story those are not lies. brian: she said he didn't inherit a bad economy. momentum. that's why you rip up. what's going on here with all these guests. don't bring all these guests in. it's not up to you. things evolve. ainsley: she said it was like a tv show. brian: so what? he added some production value to it. but the messam was the same. instead of saying school choice matters. let me give you an example. instead of saying i don't want wars to continue forever. let me tell what you it's
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like when a soldier comes home. there was no problem with it. why are you welcome to change with some presidents and not with others. ainsley: steve, i want you to weigh in on this but really quickly, honestly, if that were a democrat and they brought a soldier home, she would have loved it. steve: they're both mad. he is mad that she impeached him and she is mad that he is still president. keep in mind, the partisan bitter, you know, it's been so bitter for five months and it's not over. it's going to get nasty right up until election day. meanwhile, if you were watching the other channels regarding what the president said, taking his victory lap and thanking his supporters in our east room. it was a lot like this. watch. >> unapologetic, the president celebrates his acquittal. >> presidential pay back. the stark contrast to bill clinton. >> if we thought somehow that the 90 seconds where bill clinton came out and apologized might in any way
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be reflected today, well, we were sorely mistaken. >> the lengthy diatribe revisiting long-held grievances. >> a series of grievances almost the greatest hits of grievances at this point. >> vindictive at times profane, angry, rambling response it? >> was full of revenge. it was mean-spirited. it was poisonous. it was spiteful. brian: right. she does not mention anything when the speaker of the house said the president is on drugs. that didn't really come up in their speech and their commentary which is out of control. you should not get a pass on that. the other thing to bring up too the president didn't just say impeachment. he brought up mueller. he brought up how it started. here's the hot button for the president. everyone has got them. we have them. when they go after his family. i think when he walked into the white house and sees the tall i don't know about barron i imagine it bothers a 14-year-old but it really bothers his wife. he mentioned that listen, i
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can take it but this has been brutal on my family you saw ivanka come up and gave him a big hug at the end. that came from the heart. it hurts to see your dad beat up. that comes with the territory. when you see your family affected attacking you. that's when he really seated. steve: we were wondering what washington would look like after the impeachment. would the president still be president? he is. look for this tone to continue right up. if you are thinking the democrats and the republicans are going to get together and do something in the congress, do you think those two are going to come together on anything that would give him a win or her a win? i don't think so. ainsley: saying we impeached. is he impeached for life. is he going to go to his grave i'm acquitted. acquitted for life. steve: indeed. seasoseason withing gears. 2020 hopefuls, people who want to be president. take the debate stage tonight. brian: new poll shows pete buttigieg and bernie sanders are in a virtual ties a both
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declare victory in the chaotic iowa caucuses which they are recanvassing. ainsley: oh my gosh. griff jenkins joins us live from new hampshire ahead of today's debate. hey,. griff: griff only took five days for iowa to get the numbers. in now we have them. look at this. very close to the top. buttigieg 126.21 to sanders 26.12. that's .09% difference. warren 17 and biden at 15. taking 11 delegates away and both were claiming victory, watch. >> fantastic news to hear that we won. [applause] >> nothing can take away what happened on monday. we are looking ahead to new hampshire and beyond. >> i think there is an excellent chance to win here in new hampshire. we did very well. we won in iowa. griff: so we are all done with iowa? no, think again. tom personal recognizance the dnc chairman tweeting enough is enough. he wants a recanvas. we will see what happens.
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meanwhile, brian, you mentioned "boston globe" suffolk university follow is for pete buttigieg for sure. 24% sanders. 23% buttigieg. that's up four pointers. warren 13. biden 11. biden fell behind warren. biden's wife, dr. jill biden was at an event yesterday. we went there and talked to voters. take a look. >> you undecided at this point and if so who is it between. >> yeah, i was undecided between vice president biden and also mayor pete. griff: are you going to vote for biden? >> bernie. >> for bernie? >> yeah. >> why? >> i like his policies. i like his agenda. he has been fighting for women's rights since he started in the senate. definitely for bernie. >> how are you going to vote. >> i'm in a pickle. i like biden. i like yang. do i like mayor pete as well. >> dr. biden, i have a possible vote here. you have to convince her.
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>> convince that voter. so there is two story lines brian, ainsley and steve. one is that you have this two-man dead heat raise between buttigieg and sanders. the other is a question mark, can biden recover? this is not good news for him and we are just four days await a minute brian, ainsley, and steve? brian: it's a five-alarm fire. ainsley: nancy pelosi pushed impeachment, burisma came out and now he is way down in the polls. steve: 6:14 on a friday. jillian joins us and conclude with a reminder for everybody. jillian: yes, i will. first, i don't know what's happening there let's get to this fox news alert now. a cruise ship docking in new jersey right now will test passengers for coronavirus. take a look at this. at least 12 chinese nationals are being held in isolation. we will have a live report from the crews terminal in just a few moments. and this is a live look at travis air force base in california where an evacuation flight from china just landed.
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that was a live shot from bay on, new jersey. we will get the other one for you. more planes are expected to bring americans from texas and nebraska today. passengers will be quarantined. todd piro is on his way there now. five people are dead as storms wreak havoc across the south. possible tornado in south carolina one of several reported twisters. high winds destroying a mobile home park in alabama leaving at one person dead. a man sits on top of his car waiting to be rescued from a flood in tennessee. and a tree topples on a moving car in atlanta. no word on the driver's condition. the storm now pushing north. and today is national wear red day. people are encouraged to wear red to raise awareness about heart disease as part of the go red for women campaign. today one family is extra thankful for the gift of heart health. emerson buskirk was only a few months old when she was diagnosed with gone guestive heart failure. one year ago she received a
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heart. buskirk joined us earlier on "fox & friends first" to tell their story. >> we think about it all the time just the blessing that they gave us. they gave our daughter a second chance on life, really. it brings tears to our eyes all the time. and i mean, we just can't safe enough about what donor families give. and we see news stories about people giving organs it breaks our heart every time. without them really we wouldn't be here today. jillian: thankfully elm member sen will turn 2 in june and completely adorable. ainsley: she is precious. jillian: the two of you are not wearing red. steve: usually red. we will change. ainsley: unless i have a few options. jillian would have a solid red. we have a patterned red. little blue stripe in it. or you can wear a dress. depends. brian: how about a pen? jillian: brian is a pin guy. ainsley: yellow and blue. >> great cause.
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extremely important. steve: wear red day.org. we have been doing this for about 20 years on the program. first time i have ever done a double windsor live. ainsley: you better tell your son to wear red today. because his son does not know how to tie a tie. steve: i'm sure peter has a red tie that i have tied. jillian: i like the tie and the pin. jillian, thank you very much. ainsley: good job. steve: straight ahead on this friday. ainsley: president trump acquitte>> a permanent asteriskt to the acquittal of president trump. >> you have that stain on his record. >> is he impeached forever. ainsley: congressman chip roy that reports that his party will try to expunge trump's record next.
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♪ ♪ >> there will be a permanent asterisk next to the acquittal of president trump written in permanent ink. >> when you are impeached and have you that stain on your record, indelible stain on the rest of your life, that's punishment. >> he's impeached forever, no matter what he says or whatever headlines he wants to carry around. you are impeached forever. you are never getting rid of that scar. steve: well, some republicans telling democrats not so fast. they are reportedly some planning to expunge president trump's impeachment if the republicans win back the house. here to weigh in is republican chip roy of texas. chip, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me on. steve: you know when the democrats talk about a permanent stain and asterisk, what do you think. >> i think that the irony is that the american people are
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almost certainly going to give control of the house of representatives back to republicans precisely because my democrat colleagues have been tilting wind mills and wasting time of the american people. refusing to acknowledge crisis at the border and spending the last six months pursuing this failed impeachment effort. i think the asterisk is the one that is going to be hanging over the heads of the democrats. it is the scarlet letter that speaker pelosi so desperately wanted to tag to president trump that is going to be tagged to her and to democrats who really failed to do the work of the american people and instead were so caught up in hatred of the president that they were wasting the time of the american people instead of doing the work that they sent us here to do. i think that's what's going to be the real history is the asterisk over the democratic party. and honestly when we are back in charge we can have a vote, we can have a resolution that would seek to expunge the impeachment. i don't know if it will carry any legal weight. but we can send a loud message when we come back in this was a political partisan effort and get busy. busy first day doing the job american people want us to do.
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fight to get healthcare prices down and secure the border and the stuff they talk about. steve: yeah, you know nothing is going to happen between now and november. both sides hate each other. we just saw that. >> well, i think we have some opportunity to try to get some things done. i had a bipartisan effort a couple weeks ago working with some democrats to, for example, we need to revisit the authorization of the use of military force. steve: sure. >> 18 years after having done it. there are some democrats who want to work with us. nancy pelosi, unfortunately, is the one that is dragging them into the gutter. and sending them down a road the american people don't want to send us down. we can work together. the president has got an agenda that he wants to take forward and he laid it out in the state of the union. he is for american greatness and exceptionalism. unfortunately a bunch of democrats were signatures on their hands when he was saying america is great. steve: business plan for the democrats the last couple of years is a lot of people, colleagues on the other side of the aisle were elected to your chamber because they promised that they would impeach the president. well, you know what? when they go back and talk to their constituents in those districts they can say
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i promised you i did it and we did it but we can't control the senate. and they let us down. >> well, i think that's exactly right. i thought it was pretty funny when nigel farage gave a speech leaving the european union, he talked about how populism has a funny way of being popular. the president is popular for a reason. the american people are seeing that his numbers are going up. because they want to get out from under the scourge of high healthcare cost. they want to have jobs. they want to see low unemployment rates. they do believe america is great. the democrats' model is a failed model. you said it. it's a business model of hatred of the president. how about let's actually do our job in the congress. and pass laws and send to the president's desk and help the american people instead of going around hating the president. steve: well, let's see if anything changes. it's going to be a long eight, nine months until november. chip roy from texas. sir, thank you very much. have a nice weekend. >> thanks, steve, you too. steve: meanwhile, we have some breaking news. passengers on a cruise ship just docked in new jersey moments ago.
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and now being tested for coronavirus about a dozen of them are live with the latest from bay on, new jersey. >> did steal plans. political plagiarism on "fox & friends." ♪ no, no, no. ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ that's what i say ♪ president trump warned the drug companies. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugs. but they aren't listening. they've just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, that would force drug companies to lower prices. but the senate won't act. tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging and lower drug prices now.
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brian: back with a fox news alert. a cruise ship docking in new jersey right now will test passengers for the coronavirus. ainsley: a dozen people on board the royal caribbean crews being isolated. steve: kayla from our fox affiliate in new york is at the port of bayonne, new jersey which is just across the hudson river from new york. kayla? >> yeah, brian, steve and ainsley, that royal caribbean cruise ship docking here in bayonne, new jersey just about 20 minutes ago. it's coming from the bahamas to hear in new jersey. we know of at least 12 chinese nationals on board this cruise ship this morning who have been isolated, quarantined from the rest of the passengers until they are properly tested for that novel coronavirus. a spokesperson for royal caribbean tells us they are participating in elevated screenings for the deadly virus just like the airlines. in other words, anyone who
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has been to mainland, china within two weeks of coming in to the u.s. is immediately isolated and tested for coronavirus. right now it's unclear if those isolated passengers on board this ship were exhibiting any of those coronavirus symptoms. things like shortness of breath. coughing or flu-like symptoms. we do know the cdc and the world health organization have been notified of this situation. again, at least 12 chinese nationals quarantined on this royal caribbean cruise ship this morning as before they are tested for the coronavirus. now, the cdc has not determined where these 12 nationals will be tested. but it's likely they will be going to the maguire air force base. that's in new jersey as well. about 70 miles from herethe closest of the military bases one of 11 that have been designated for possible coronavirus. brian, steve, and ainsley? steve: all right. kayla, just across the river
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from where we are sitting right now. ainsley: scary. thanks, kayla. brian: let's bring in fox news contributor, dr. nicole saphier. dr. saphier, one thing is pretty clear. we don't really have control of this yet. we really should blame china about the terrible way in which they tried to contain it. >> very aggressive way to start out this conversation, brian. but i do agree in the sense that china has historically performed poorly when it comes to containing outbreaks. they did the same with the coronavirus as well. this first was reported in december. and we now -- they were more forthcoming with information than they were with sars. however, they haven't done a great job of containing it. i don't necessarily want to vilify the victims of this virus. the point is we have a new virus. it has an r not of about 1 to 5. mathematical equation for what one infected person how many they can infect. so for each infected person they can infect anywhere from one to five people. unfortunately, china is heavily populated and there is a lot of overcrowded spaces. their healthcare system is
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not strong. the physicians are few and far between. and to be honest, they don't -- they are not practicing the hand hygiene. they don't have the education that we do here in the united states what they need to do to contain this. ainsley: it's scary. right there on the other side of the river. what do we need to do? >> i don't want anyone to start panicking in the united states about this the drew ii is over 30,000 cases. 600 deaths reported. the far majority in china. you have to keep in mind about 19 million americans have the flu so far this season and 100,000 have died from it. okay? so, in the united states that is where our panic can be. and if you want to avoid the coronavirus. you are going to do the exact same thing as you would do to avoid the flu or measles. steve: the thing about this though, doctor, that is disturbing is it's from the same kind of group of diseases like sars was a number of years ago where we saw people wearing the paper mask and people freak out. that was -- we get that from
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animal to person. this has mutated where it's now person to turner. and the worry is the next mutation. >> kind of. so, a coronavirus is an rna virus it is true usually comes from animals to person. coronavirus all historically can be transmitted human to human. this 2019 novel coronavirus no different. common cold coronavirus same thing you can catch a cold being next to someone. i'm not afraid of mutations. running rampant and causing pneumonia which is killing people. that is a problem. the point is we need to get this contained. they are stuarting to do some antivirals in china to contain it. hand hygiene, avoiding sick contact and eliminating unnecessary travel way to spread this. ainsley: congratulations to you. big day for you. >> in terms of talking about things we should be concerned about, especially in the united states. we talk about flu, coronavirus, but the number one killer is cardiovascular disease. today is go red day to bring
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awareness to heart health. i am debuting the cover of my upcoming book, make america healthy again. steve: great title. >> available for presale now but available for sale april 21st. the point is americans are dying younger from largely preventable disease and bad health policy decisions. and the problem that i have with this is heart disease alone cost about $230 billion to the united states. the affordable care act did nothing to help that except take away -- they took away the incentizations for good behavior choices. however you act, everything you do is going to be covered. preventable illness is running rampant in the united states. in my book i go through the history of the united states healthcare system. i go into heart disease, cancer, mental health, suicide, doctor burn-out and how we can move forward. the truth is there are solutions to bring to us a much healthier america. it starts from societal level really starts from the individual. we can all take part in
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bringing down this deficit and really making america healthy again. steve: you are right. today is the perfect day to launch this. >> that's right. steve: and talk about this available for presale make america healthy again dr. nicole saphier. >> thank you very much. brian: where does it go on sale. >> available for presale on amazon or anywhere you buy books. steve: from ripping the president's speech to chant not guilty chamber. some getting slammed for the state of their union behavior. ainsley: what impact will it have in november. our packet of female suburban voters join us next ♪ ♪ americans come to lendingtree.com to compare and save on loans, credit cards and more! but with the new lending
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our country. and nancy pelosi the whole time she is sitting up there with a disgusting look on her face, it's outrageous. i will never vote democrat again. and i am sick of it. ainsley: wow, she is fired up. from democrats refusing to stand to house speaker nancy pelosi ripping apart president trump's address, democrats' behavior at the state of the union facing some backlash from voters in their own party. so, how will this all factor into the 2020 race? let's bring in our panel of six suburban mom voters. we have on the back row carren, a republican, in the middle on the back marissa a democrat. we have beth, you know her, she has been on the show a few times. she is running for congress. she is a republican. and then liz joy here in the pink in the front. she is a republican, also running for congress in new york. darby fox in the middle is a moderate and then sam, samantha hug is a republican. ladies, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. ainsley: kids are off at school and everyone is fed and dressed and good. >> almost. it's early. ainsley: i know.
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what did you all think about the state of the union address and nancy pelosi's behavior and the president's behavior yesterday, carren i will start with you. >> i thought it was frankly very disappointing. and i had to explain to my kids that just because you may not agree with someone doesn't give u. the liberty to act out. i mean it was embarrassing. she is the speaker of the house she should be representing all of us. when america is winning the way we are in the economy, with jobs, with security, i found it actually just appalling. ainsley: darby, you are a moderate, what did you think of it. >> as a moderate i'm a child family therapist. so i agree with you, carren. in that it is not a great example, the whole impeachment, everything is pretty divisive. and it is very hard to teach people how do you act, how do you treat someone differently when that is the kind of behavior we are seeing. ainsley: did anyone agree with it or fine with it any of you all? >> no. >> no. >> no.
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ainsley: beth, your thought. we had a lot of the guests who said we felt like you were tearing our hearts out. >> for sure. it was so evident that you had, you know, you really have the party of prosperity and it was so evident in the state of the union. i mean the state of the union is 12r07bg. and then you had the party of hate. you know, there is just so much hate and so much divisiveness. you know, even as a female and as a mom echoing what you said. what a bad example. i think she set us back decades. what are we going to do with females, we are going to pout if we don't get our own way? so it was really humiliating and embarrassing. ainsley: daughter on with march thampleght i looked at she is italian grandma. that's what i thought about it. >> i think for a woman to stand in white and claim to be empowered, she showed me that she is very disempowered woman, very under developed in that behavior. ainsley: what did you think when the president goes to the national prayer breakfast and he is holding up the newspaper but he says
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she probably does pray for me. i don't think she prays she probably does but not for me. >> not for him. i think that went a little far. the on both sides wasn't exactly exemplary behavior. from him not shaking her hand. i think that kind of set the tonal for the rest of the night. as a democrat i do believe that she may have taken it too far? do i believe my party may have showed some pretty bad behavior, yes, i think the behavior was bad on both sides but, democrats have been hanging their hat on that we are the bigger people and we have to stand strong and that behavior was not exhibited. ainsley: look what is happening in iowa. you have bernie sanders doing well because we know his name. he ran before. but you have mayor pete who is just booming and biden is coming, in it looks like fourth place. what do you make of all of that? >> well, you know, the thing in our country right now is we are looking for ways to come together as a country, right? you know, and upstate, new york, and we are looking for ways to come together.
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usmca was a great thing to come together on. the president talking about social security. and making promises to us. those are wonderful things. i'm disappointed out there in iowa when i see these people on the presidential debate stages because they can't come together and celebrate anything that's going well in our country. and that's what americans want. we want to come together. and i believe that's why the democrats are going to lose so much in november. we're going to take back the house. we will have sweeping wins because they refuse to celebrate the good things that are happening in our country. our military. a soldier coming home to his family in the state of the union. so i'm very disappointed. and i think that it's a bad -- it's a bad -- they are not being good role models and leaders for our children and families in this country. ainsley: carren, what do you think about the fact that socialism is really resonating with so many voters now. >> i think, unfortunately, these voters are uneducated. and i come from a unique perspective because i grew up in finland where it's one
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of bernie sanders bernie sanders examples. denmark, finland as great social experiments. laces to live. and that's where you wait in line for your time to see the doctor. your quality of care isn't good. so i want him to kind of be more forth right in what it means. we are not going to be getting the same level of care if our country votes for him and he becomes president. ainsley: what do we tell our children about all of this infighting? i have never seen anything like this. ronald reagan, he got along with the democrats. best friend with a democrat. what do we tell our kids? >> i think we have to use it as an example of you who not to act. and actually teach that you have to listen to someone else's perspective. it's okay to disagree. but you need to actually hear someone else. and use a little empathy. something we need to be teaching a lot more of. ainsley: when she ripped that up i really thought my gosh, we have the founding fathers, the constitution, there is decorum. there is civility. i just thought that went too far. >> there were gold star moms
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and angel moms, angel families in the state of the union and you had the democrats getting up and walking out, not clapping and then she tears it up. what is that saying? you know, there is such disrespect. where we have got to come together in this country to get something done. i mean, personally i'm sick of these career politicians going to washington to serve themselves. they are going to build a political future and they are not going to help us and to help the people. we have got to stop it. ainsley: sam, what issues are important to you. >> i think the security of our country is very important to me. i want my children to grow up in safety and know that they can achieve the american dream just as we all have. and i want them to be respectful of people and things that they don't agree with. but to always honor individuals. ainsley: okay. marissa, i'm sorry, we haven't heard as much from you. and we will leave it there. >> back here as the lone democrat. that's fine. ainsley: we love you. >> we tolerate you. ainsley: yes we do.
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>> we are all up here getting along it's nice. ainsley: we heard the soundbite when we stuarted this segment and the lady said i have been a democrat but i'm not going to vote with the democratic party this time or maybe not ever again. your thoughts? >> i am a millennial. i graduated in college in 2010 at the height of the recession. so i understand why a lot of socialist ideals sound good to people my age; however, the last time i was on fox, i spoke about -- i just don't know that those policies are feasible to be carried out on a national level. state by state basis we have seen some things work on a case-by-case basis. i think just blanket statements that are saying we are going to give everybody this and everybody that, it might not be feasible. so, i think people are under educated and they think the more that we can inform people on the republican perspective and the democratic perspective, the closer we are going to come to some true bipartisan policies and moving our country forward in the right direction. ainsley: i love women.
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how fun are we? we love having great representations. beth, what area are you. >> new york 27. open seat in congress. thank you. ainsley: we wish you all the best. >> new york 20. the capital region of new york. ainsley: okay. great, ladies, thank you. have a wonderful weekend. >> thank you. ainsley: hand it off to jillian, another one of our favorite females. jillian: back at you. start off with this. police at arizona state university are investigating after this disturbing video surfaced on campus. watch. >[screaming] >> slash his throat. republicans. slash republicans' throat. slash throats. death to fascists. jillian: video seen more than 3 million times. the stranger yelling at them as they recruited on campus. the spokesman for the university are unsure if the man in the video is a student. hundreds of illegal immigrants are rearrested after being freed from
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behind bars. data shows the jail in orange county, california, released more than 2,000 inmates with ice detainers from 2018 and 2019. ice says more than 400 were rearrested on charges, including assault, domestic violence, and drunk driving. ice is blaming california's sanctuary city laws for the releases. that is a look at your headlines. time to go outside where we find janice dean on fox square. hi, janice. >> good morning. we do have a winter storm making its way up towards the east coast. here in new york city we are getting a little spritz. we will see more of that precipitation later on today. take a look at the maps. same storm that brought tornadoes across portions of the south and the southeast, it's moving up towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast and could see the potential for heavy snow as well as rain and some ice. i know we are going to go to those maps, aren't we? taking a look? they're working on it. so i will just talk while they work on that. so this storm system actually did produce severe thunderstorms yesterday. and it is going to bring the potential for some nasty weather along the northeast coast line. if you are traveling, just
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check ahead, because there are going to be some cancellations and rough for travel. all right. we didn't have maps. i think i covered tall. let's go back to steve, ainsley and brian. brian: janice, how many times can you see the united states? we got it. steve: if you want your local weather, look out the window. ainsley: they want to see you anyway, j.d. janice: that's very kind. nice to see you guys. brian: let me tell you what's coming up straight ahead as we await the january jobs report nancy pelosi says don't give president trump credit for the economy. how he is responding this morning. steve: plus, the cars of the future about to roll out in chicago. what is under that red tarp. caudal with the cars we will be driving coming up. ♪ ♪
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brian: the 2020 chicago auto show officially kicks off this weekend featuring the latest and greatest in technology. steve: mike caudal joins us from chicago with a peek at some cool cars. michael? >> good morning, you guys. well, yeah, big news here at the auto show, of course, coming off the heels of the super bowl. it's all about three
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vehicles starting with this right here. this is the genesis gb 80. it was showcased on a commercial at the super bowl. led lights up front. their first ever luxury suv from the genesis brand competing directly against the bmwx 5. i love the rear design of this vehicle. now, hyundai sonata, i just want to see brian say smart park. they have the hybrid version here get 686 miles of combined range with this vehicle. great exterior design. it's a bigger vehicle than you would think. now the mojave made its debut yesterday. i love the exterior design. go off road with this vehicle. nissan showing off new frontier with a 3.8-liter motor. it's fast for a little compact truck. toyota and their highlander sxe this is a great 8 passenger vehicle. i love the mono chromatic gray look. very sporty. chrysler showing off pacifica hybrid and all wheel drive yesterday.
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new exterior design. huge amount of luxury on the interior of this vehicle. i have two to close it out for the ford mawc milwaukee mac. 4 gt carbon ford auto show in chicago, guys. steve: that would be quite a down payment. brian: space shuttle not for a car. steve: cool stuff we are going to be driving shortly. brian: let me tell you what's coming up over the next three hours. steve: two. brian: judge jeanine pirro come here live tammy bruce separate segment governor mike huckabee already tweeted out his appearance and geraldo, i forgot his last name. ♪ ♪ ways gaming and this one is always on facetime. (vo) that's why verizon has plans to mix and match starting at just $35 dollars. plus, iphone 11 on us when you buy the latest iphone. the network more people rely on, gives you more.
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steve: it is 7:00 in new york city and a fox news alert. directly across the river from new york ambulances are meeting a cruise ship as it has docked in the port of babayonne,. brian: dozens will be tested for the coronavirus. ainsley: that's across the river from new jersey. todd piro is at the port of bayonne, in new jersey. you can see a lot of commotion behind you. what's going on, todd. todd: steve, ainsley and brian good morning. typically when you get off the cruise ship there is a lot of undocking of the equipment and passengers at some point. today is going to be a different story. take a look behind me like you mentioned, ainsley, you see one passenger literally
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as we speak being wheeled into the ambulance. obviously not being on that side of the fence we cannot speculate one way or another if these individuals are those that reportedly are experiencing coronavirus-like symptoms. but you do see individuals being wheeled into ambulances as we speak. this ship is the anthem of the seas. returning from the bahamas, that's according to the "new york post." authorities concern had when some of the passengers developed pulmonary issues. those passengers have been quarantined and tested at some point soon. in a statement today, royal caribbean said they were participating in elevated levels of guest screening to combat the spread spread of the virus. and that they have, quote. rigorous medical protocols in place. the cdc has not determined where passengers will be held while this testing is being done but there are reports that joint base maguire, in new jersey, fort hamilton in brooklyn have
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both been designated camps for potential quarantine. results of the test typically known after 46 to 48 hours after they are done. so now we wait. as you can see, i'm going to step into the shot here, a.j. two individuals we counted wheeled into those ambulances. unclear whether those are the ones connected with the coronavirus or something else. we will stay out here and keep you posted as we learn more. for now, steve, ainsley and brian, back to you. steve: todd, i have got a quick question for you. obviously the number of people that are going to go and observe. they are going to take them to the facility to keep an eye on them for a number of hours. what about the other thousands of people on board that ship. they are going to get off the ship and go into new jersey and new york and connecticut? they are on their own? have they been told, you know, let us know if you develop a fever or anything. todd: it's unclear what the other passengers -- like you said it's not like 12 is half the ship.
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there is lot of people on these ships. these ships can carry thousands of people and you are in such close contact with individuals that presumably unless these dozen or more individuals hunkered down in their rooms which is unlikely they did have contact with other individuals on the ship. steve: yeah. >> to your point, unclear what's going to happen? have these individuals been told hey, you need to monitor yourself. we are going to monitor you? still waiting on information from royal caribbean as to. that is like you said, we still don't know the exact way coronavirus spreads. there are reports that unless you are in extremely close contact, it was tough to get the coronavirus. but, i mean, speaking just as a human, if i was on this ship i would be nervous just knowing that these individuals were on this ship with me regardless of what the doctors are saying. at this point in time because, quite frankly, it is such a new virus we just don't know. ainsley: apparently another group is supposed to get on that ship to embark on another journey today. steve: they are going to set sail. i imagine the clean up crew is going to be going through
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it from top to bottom. todd, thank you for the live worth from bayonne, new jersey. brian: coronavirus has been on the news for the last three or four weeks and so has the president and impeachment. yesterday we finally got a little bit of closure. because the acquittal came through. presser before noon. before that a prayer breakfast. at both places he let everybody know i remember who voted against me, mitt romney, and i remember who fought against me, nonstop since i got this job. nancy pelosi. and he let everybody know he doesn't think the fight is going to end. listen. >> we went through hell unfairly. did nothing wrong. did nothing wrong. i have done things wrong in my life. i will admit. [laughter] >> not purposefully. but i have done things wrong. but this is what the end result is. [cheers and applause] going over three years.
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it was leakers and liars. and this should never ever happen to another president, ever. i don't know that other presidents would have been able to take it. some people said no. they wouldn't have. steve: you know, during our lifetime back in -- and there you can see the president at the national prayer breakfast at the washington hilton yesterday where less than 10 feet away from nancy pelosi he held up the cover of "the washington post" and said trump acquitted. during our lifetime back in 1999 when bill clinton was impeached and then acquitted, and then he had a gathering at the white house and it was a little different. because what he did then, bill clinton was, he said he was profoundly sorry. but this president, made it very clear he didn't do anything right. it was completely partisan. when you hear the democrats say there is going to be forever an asterisk next to
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this guy's name there are republicans and supporters of the president who say the asterisk is that they embarked on impeachment that was 100 percent political. ainsley: he got up there and said nancy pelosi doesn't pray. i don't think she prays and then he says actually she probably does prayer. she probably prays against me. she is not for me. it's not what you expect at a prayer breakfast and very honest. he was just saying how he felt. he didn't even shake hands at the dais. his daughter came up and hugged him. he said to melania he called her honey in the middle of it. he was like having conversations. isn't that right, honey? then he talked about steve scalise and how good he looks after everything he has been through. what were some other things he said? oh, i liked the fact that he said i have made a lot of mistakes. we don't normally hear that from him because is he so confident. i made a lot of mistakes in my life. steve: it was a victory lap. he was thanking the supporters. >> i felt like for the first time that you could feel the
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weight of everything that he and his family have been through. you were mentioning that earlier, brian. about everything his family. brian: he opened up. listen, i told my family we are going to go through this during the campaign. i thought it was over when i got elected. really just starting. he talked about comey and mueller and ukraine where we are at right now. the question is over the next few months is it over. tom bevan and the real clear politics says the base seems to believe the polling reveals that they -- democrats, their supporters want them to keep fighting this. what's next? don mcgahn, will he be allowed to avoid through executive privilege testifying? what is next? they are at the supreme court is looking whether the house will get ahold of the president's -- of the president's tax returns. if those things happen, they will look for something there. and they will look to, again, examine the president and his actions one more time. adam schiff says we are looking to recalibrate. they also said in john bolton they said this is just one aspect of the
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president's foreign policy. there is other aspects. i'm sure there is other problems with things that he has done. steve: right. brian: they are not going to stop. my feeling is they have to understand there is only one impeachment. you can't keep going back on this. ainsley: they will try to republicans if they win the house. steve: the democrats' approach is the kitchen sink approach. throw everything at him and see if anything sticks. donald trump jr., the president's son, said he, you know, listen to this soundbite. i think he kind of admires the democrats' solidarity. watch this. >> i really hope that they do. and i really hope that republicans learn to fight like the democrats. the democrats have never shown even a little bit of. my father does the things that he does because he realizes unlike so many in our party that there is though, acceptance of an apology. there is no okay. they will cancel you. they will do whatever it takes to ruin you. there is no one that they won't destroy to push their
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ideals. you saw that with brett kavanaugh. you saw that with the covington catholic teenagers whose lives they would destroy to push a nonsense narrative to try to attack trump and/or conservatism. that's what we are up against. brian: he also talked about his family and people around him destroyed and bankrupt whatever you think about it. roger stone is one, michael flynn railing back saying i got railroaded trying to overturn his case. people around him. don't make a lot of money in government. they go to support the president and their lives blow up. ainsley: they have to sell their houses. can't afford attorney fees end up behind bars. brian: manafort is in a jumpsuit. steve: that's right. he is in prison. one things don jr. was talking about and how they stick together, the president was emphatic, yesterday, in thanking mitch mcconnell. he said mitch mcconnell was a genius. and when you look at how the republicans in the house given they have fewer cards than the majority. and the republicans in the
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senate where they do have the majority. they did the president a great service. brian: mitch mcconnell said i told the president, i know more about the senate than you do. and he agreed with me. i said do me a favor, don't talk about impeachment. and the president for the most part he said didn't. let me handle it. and he landed the plane. ainsley: okay. it's 10 minutes after the top of the hour. 2020 hopefuls will take the debate stage tonight days ahead of the new hampshire primary. steve: a new poll shows pete buttigieg and bernie sanders pretty much tied as they both declared victory in iowa which is still officially a mess. brian: they both did emerge. didn't matter who actually won. the fact that mayor pete is surging in new hampshire. ainsley: and biden is down. brian: biden is regrouping in delaware. hey, griff, say something special. griff: good morning, brian, ainsley, and steve. listen, it is definitely very interesting here. but, you have got to go back to iowa. five days to get official results and it's not actually official but it is a minuscule difference between buttigieg and
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sanders. 26.21. buttigieg 26.12. sanders unbelievable 0.9 difference. warren 17%. biden 15% it. is both buttigieg and sanders both claiming victory. watch. >> that's fantastic news to hear that we won. [applause] >> nothing can take away what happened on monday. we are looking ahead to new hampshire and beyond. >> i think we have an excellent chance to win here in new hampshire. we did very well. we have won in iowa. >> what a race it is here in the granite state. look at the latest "boston globe," suffolk university poll. you have sanders 24%. buttigieg 23%. warren 13 percent. biden 11%. it is a surging buttigieg. he is up 4 points today. he was up 4 points yesterday. that is quite a gain. and then have you got biden falling below warren from yesterday. we went to a biden event. dr. jill biden was talking to folks in a diner. we wanted to see what they thought. here's what they said.
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>> are you undecided at this point and if so who is it between? >> yeah. i would say undecided between vice president biden and also mayor pete. griff: are you going to vote for biden. >> for bernie. griff: for bernie, why? >> i like his policies. i like his agenda. he has been fighting for women's rights since he started in the senate. definitely for bernie. griff: how are you going to vote. >> i'm in a pickle. i like biden, i like yang. do i like mayor pete as well. griff: dr. biden i have a possible vote here. you have got to convince her. griff: a woman was walking to work passed me here. i asked her who are you voting for she said warren. really going to be interesting. seven candidates taking to the debate stage tonight, brian, ainsley, and steve. steve: griff, thank you very much. i was reading in the des moines register, the problem with all the app. in iowa. there are a number of iowa officials who think that what happened was the dnc told iowa to install a
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security patch on the app. 48 hours before. and their app. and the security patch didn't work right and that's what screwed everything he up. and then when people got on the phone, there were hundreds of other people who were pranking them because it's like yes, i have got the results from algonia not a real person. ainsley: really? steve: that was the problem on election night. brian: jerky voice played a role in this. steve: not in iowa. keep you posted from new hampshire. we will actually be there on tuesday for the big primary. brian: we think. ainsley: hand it over to jillian. do your arm thing, brian. pass it over. jillian: i will accept. ainsley: jillian has. jillian: every toss is so weird today. fox news alert right now. a major terror takedown. the white house now confirms one of the world's most wanted terrorist leaders is dead. qasim al rimi was killed in a u.s. drone strike in yemen two weeks ago. the terrorist trained under usama bin laden. he claimed responsibility for last year's deadly
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shooting at the pensacola naval air station. a public memorial for colb and gianna bryant is set for february 24th in los angeles. that date extremely significant since he was number 24 on the lakers. his daughter was number two on her team. the ceremony at the staples center will honor the nba legend gianna and seven others killed in a helicopter crash. bryant will be honored at the oscars on sunday. his short film dear basketball won an academy award in 2018. talk radio king rush limbaugh is expected to return to his golden microphone today. it will be the first time he is back on the air since announcing his devastating lung cancer diagnosis. limbaugh was at president trump's state of the union address where he was presented with the presidential medal of freedom. >> i will now ask the first lady of the united states to present you with the honor, please.
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[cheers] jillian: the president speaking about limbaugh's charity work and the millions that he speaks to and aspires every single day. back to you. steve: it will be good to have him on the radio today when i'm driving around in the early afternoon, i miss him. brian: how amazing is it that nancy pelosi tells him not to tell him not to do the medal of freedom. he doesn't need to be doing it in our place do it in the white house. ainsley: she called it a tv reality show. brian: who says this? ainsley: all these prizes and the medal of freedom. brian: how dare you make this interesting. steve: she just tried to impeach him and that didn't work out. she is having a bad week. ainsley: she didn't like the optics. if it were a democrat she would be praising it. brian: commenting on it right now. she uses this time to pray for the president. steve: her daughter says she prays for the president too and the country. ainsley: i'm sure she does pray. brian, what's coming up. brian: murdered days before
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brian: so, welcome back, everybody. a key witness set to testify against ms-13. not anymore. he has been killed. beaten to death in just days right before the trial on long island. and now a debate raging over how this happened. a local police commissioner walking back his controversial comments after initially blamed the state's bail reform laws. but, still, here to react, new york state assembly woman and g.o.p. congressional candidate in staten island nicole. first off, your reaction to this? this is a little bit to do with new york rules in that they now make the names of witnesses available earlier. >> yeah.
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look. while president trump is doing everything he can to stop dangerous gangs like ms-13, we have liberal lawmakers here in new york who are making it easier for criminals, for illegal immigrants and gang members to commit crimes. what this new bail law does is require that witness information and their personal information be handed over to the defense within 15 days of an arrest. so, obviously, that is something that will lead to witness intimidation. it will lead to witness tampering. it will lead to, perhaps, witnesses being killed or bullied or beaten and that is really something that undermines the justice system. brian: right. wilmer was all set to testify. he was stabbed and beaten by nine ms-13 members right before the discovery law took effect january 1st. >> yeah. look. this is just one component of a very bad law. and many prosecutors will tell you that they are concerned that cases will actually be dismissed because the police, the d.a.s, they don't have enough time to put together all the evidence to turn it
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over with just 15 days. that's a lot to comply with. many of them are working very short-staffed. there is going to be issues here, whether it be witness protection issues or whether it be not being able to turn over that evidence and these cases being dismissed that completely undermines the justice system. this is just one component of it. obviously there are serious crimes that are now eligible for release without bail. strang do you go labor relation, assault, aggravated assault of a child. vehicular manslaughter. killing someone while you are drunk driving and nationally people should be concerned because people like bernie sanders, alexandria ocasio-cortez, they said they support doing something like this in the federal level. my opponent, max rhodes, supported cuomo's bail law. now if he is in congress is he going to vote with them to bring something like this nationally? that's why we have to stop it now. brian: i think that's an excellent point, too. i also think it's important for new york state to reevaluate the whole bail thing and say this has failed. because you add that along with giving illegals drivers licenses, the same ones you
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and i have, all hell is breaking loose. >> what people don't know about the driver's license law is that it literally requires the bmv personnel to notify the license holders here i will legally and let them know federal agents are looking for you. even if that is a is for a warrant or court order november the license holder to give them a head start within three days. that's why the global entry was suspended here in new york. dhs the department of homeland security is concerned because these applications with being applied for using foreign documents and in some cases expired documents. in a post 9/11 world, we need to take extra precaution. brian: governor cuomo says that's vindictiveness because the administration doesn't agree with the democratic administration of new york. is this vindictiveness? >> it's absolutely ridiculous. people are being hurt in new york and it's because of these bad ridiculous stupid laws being passed putting illegal immigrants before citizens. we did not do. you certainly didn't have to
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restrict law enforcement from accessing the dmv databases. that's governor cuomo and liberals in new york chose to do it. they have to pay for it. brian: if republicans are going to win back the house they have to win seats like you are voing for against max rhodes. i know the president wants to get back the house he sees what happens when lost it. nicole, thanks so much. >> my website is nicole friend y.com. appreciate it. steve: did michael bloomberg policy plans. the accusations coming. mitt romney invoking during the impeachment vote. >> i don't like people who use their faith as justification for doing what they know is wrong. brian: pastor robert jeffress is absolutely right. he was just at the white house. he will explain what the president meant next. ♪ ♪
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from media outlets and nonprofit organizations. that's not good. the campaign has added citations and links to documents. bloomberg isn't the only one feeling the heat. 2020 hopeful andrew yang firing dozens of staffers following a poor showing in iowa. said he had planned it all along. elizabeth warren apologizing after women of color quit her campaign calling it a toxic work environment. >> i believe these women without any equivocation and i apologize personally that they had a bad experience on the campaign. brian: oops. things seem to be fatality apart. six staffers left since november. steve sneaker of the house nancy pelosi about prayer after senator mitt romney talked about how he prayed through the process in weighing his impeachment vote. >> i don't like people who
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use their faith as justification for doing what they know is wrong. nor i do like people who say i pray for you when they know that that's not so. >> he really needs our prayers. he is talking about things that he knows little little about, faith and prayer. ainsley: here to react, fox news contributor and author of the new book "courageous, 10 strategies for thriving in a hostile world" pastor robert jeffress. good morning to you, pastor. >> good morning. good to be with you guys. ainsley: national prayer breakfast usually not political but it was yesterday. >> it was. look, this president he absolutely hates phoniness. he can smell it a mile away. and the president thinks there is something inherently phony about saying that you are praying for him while you are working 24/7 to destroy him. and by the way, the bible supports his skepticism. james 3:10 says we shouldn't
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be blessing and cursing people at the same time. and, look, the president honored me by allowing me to attend a dinner wednesday night that he was hosting for the organizers of this prayer breakfast. and he talked very honestly about the unrelenting attacks he and his family have been under the last three years. somebody in the group said mr. president, the bible says, jesus said that we're to love our enemies. so he turned to me. he said robert, what do you say about that? i said, mr. president, to love your enemies means to want god's best for them. but it doesn't mean you are going to be unified with them. truth divides people. and i believe that as long as this president continues to speak truth, especially about the sanctity of life and religious liberty. the left is going to continue to hate him. they are going to try to destroy him. and they are not going to be holding hands with him singing kum ba yah. steve: you don't have a problem with the fact that mitt romney said when he was trying to figure out how to vote that he prayed through the process. you don't have a problem
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with that. >> no. i think we ought to pray about everything. and we ought to pray for wisdom. i understand the president's skepticism. when here mitt romney has had vitriol against this president for years. it's obvious he is bitter that the american people rejected him two times for president. and president trump was able to do something he wasn't. i can understand why the president would think the decision was based more on self-promotion and bitterness than it was prayer. steve: well, is he a deeply religious person and, you know, having interviewed him for years i get where that comes from. let's talk a little bit the president's electorate going into november. one of the main blocks were evangelicals. as we look at his approval ratings right now he is 71% which is very, very strong. when you look at since october october,ing and take a look at the next poll.
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january 21%. january 61% and december 67%. i imagine he would like that number although i imagine he would like it in the 90's. >> imeecht has not diminished those numbers at all. what i have seen this impeachment process has mobilized his evangelical base. i saw that firsthand in iowa last week. i was there speaking for the president at some events. four years ago i was in iowa with then candidate president trump. it was donald trump. and i was introducing him at evangelical events and four years ago evangelicals were interested in him. they were fascinated in him but they didn't really know him. they just knew they didn't want hillary clinton as president. four years later, last week, the crowds were ecstatic about him. record crowds. and it's obvious why. i mean, he has appointed 150 conservative judges to the federal bench. he has been a strong advocate for life and religious liberty.
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he has had unwavering support for israel. i told the president lately that i believe that evangelical turnout in 2020 will be greater than even the historic turnout in 2016, which was 81%. i think it's going to be a landslide for the evangelical. ainsley: evangelicals they love their god and love their guns. they also like the second amendment that he is for that and pro-guns and letting them keep their guns and protect their family. thank you so much for being here. >> it's great to be with you all. thank you. steve: check out the pastor's new book. courageous strategies for thriving in a hostile world. we could use that right now. ainsley: i know. got bless you. >> thank you. ainsley: one democrat has a plan to bring millions of dollars to his state. give drivers licenses to illegal immigrants. steve: okay. how is that going to work in the race in iowa in a virtual tie between moderates as some refer to pete buttigieg and far left bernie sanders. what does it say about the race going forward? we are going to talk to a guy who won the state back
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♪ ♪ >> so we will continue to do our oversight to protect and defend the constitution. but those cases still exist. if there are others that we sees a an opportunity, we will make a judgment at that time. brian: wow. that was nancy pelosi a little bit of her presser yesterday. if you are going to go after the president and say he was vindictive you cannot watch that press conference and think she was vindictive and we're talking a lot about prayer. mike huckabee used to be a pastor. former governor. 2008 candidate for president of the united states and he competed against mitt romney back then. and you guys had your fair share of clashes.
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first off, this whole battle of prayer. are you comfortable with that, the president saying i find it disingenuous when people say my word, not his, stop paraphrasing? they are praying for pee but they act exact totally different? >> well, i think sometimes we need to remember that when we are talking about our prayer life it's probably best to do our praying quietly and let our actions speak about how our prayer has affected our lives. steve: um-huh. >> rather than announce how hard we are praying. but we are not seeing the results of that. brian: exactly. >> in the manner in which we live that would be my instruction. i find it interesting. when people have to announce how hard they're praying, they are probably not praying very hard. steve: mike, let's talk a little bit about the fact that nancy pelosi in that soundbite we just heard it sounds like, you know, they got a big loss today or rather this past week in the senate, the democrats did. but they are not done. because there are many months before the election and he still can be
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impeached or censured or something. they have got all sorts of things they are looking at. >> well, if they want to keep driving his numbers up. they are at the highest numbers they have been. this may be the method to do it. what else have they got? that's what i have to look at and say. these are people on the democratic side who really have not told us what they are for. we know they are against little kids getting school choice. we know they are against babies being protected in their mother's womb. we know they are against our military. they don't want to see them get the money that they need. we know the they are against securing our border and protecting american citizens from getting robbed and raped. we know they are against people owning their own property and they believe they should go in and take it away from folks and redistribute it to people that didn't work for it. so we know what they are against. but what the heck are they for? and these are the people who want to run the country but they proved in iowa they couldn't run a two car funeral, a one monkey circus, boil water or count a simple group of people with their hands up in the
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air and make a phone call about it. they are going to have a tough sell. and nancy pelosi going out there, you know, saying we may go and go after him again, that's like putting a fishing pole in the dead sea after you have been sitting there and gotten a sun burn and realize there aren't any fish there. keep fishing, nancy. it's a dry hole, darling. ainsley: i do want to ask you about iowa. because have you competed in iowa before. steve: they didn't have a smart phone app. back then. ainsley: i know, thank goodness. pete buttigieg, how do you explain all of this? if you really think about, this everyone thought biden was going to be the clear cut candidate to run against president trump. and now he is coming in fourth place. that doesn't necessarily mean anything going forward. but, mayor pete has really just soared. everyone knew bernie's name from the last election. no one knew pete buttigieg. how do you explain what's happening there? >> he is the shiny new object. i think pete buttigieg is the one that he is very articulate. is he nice-looking guy. but they haven't really
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examined his record. i mean, he has been a not-so-impressive mayor of a very small community in america. that's hardly the stepping stone to say i think i will just jump up and be president. that will happen. believe me. once you win iowa, which he apparently didn't, it looks like maybe that he was edged out by the tiniest of margins by bernie. basically iowa helps to start separating. and you have three tickets out of iowa. those were buttigieg, sanders, and warren. but you have two lanes out of iowa. you have a right lane and a left lane. now, in the democrats' case, i keep hearing people talk about buttigieg as this sort of moderate. there is nothing moderate about him. my gosh, if you really listen to him. he stood and said to kristen day the head of democrats for life when she asked a simple question is there a place for me as a pro-life democrat in the party? he basically looked her right in the eyes and said no. there is not a place for you. we are going to be totally pro-abortion. so that's not moderate.
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brian: real quick, governor, there is going to be a debate tonight. mayor pete is emerging. he might be in a dead heat with sanders. who is going -- i think they are going to go at him heavy. what do you think? >> oh, absolutely. once you win iowa, you might as well put a target on your back. because that's what's going to happen. and now it will be slicing and dicing and buttigieg will have a heck of a hard time when he gets to south carolina. ainsley: it might be interesting to watch. so brilliant. road scholar and speaks fluent french. brian: i watched him wilt when they had the civil unrest his town and i watched him at a town hall he cannot handle confrontation. that's what he is going to get tonight. steve: governor, are you saying after you won iowa the other republicans came after you? [laughter] >> i know, isn't that hard to believe? that it would be absolutely combative but, yes, they did. that's the game. that's what we play. it's nfl football and you hit hard. you tackle. that's why when people say oh, donald trump is not very
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nice. this is not a nice game, people. let me just be honest. and when i hear people say well, how rough it is, yeah. it's rough. don't get on the field if you can't stand the sight of your own blood because you are going to see a lot of it. steve: all right. mike huckabee joining us from nashville, music city. governor, thank you very much. >> you bet, thanks, guys. ainsley: you are welcome. have a good weekend. let's hand it over to jillian. jillian: father of an american believed to be taken hostage by the taliban is speaking out. >> i love him. i hope everything works out. and and i'm not real happy about this, you know, emotionally. it's been very upsetting. jillian: mark a civil engineer from illinois was kidnapped in the middle east one week ago. american forces have launched a mission to bring him home. mark's father says he can't share anything about the sensitive investigation but he has faith in the president and the fbi that mark will come home.
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a virginia democrat is pushing for illegals to get drivers licenses. state senator scott says the move would bring millions of dollars to the state and claims the 15 other states with green light laws have seen proven results. he tells fox d.c. quote the number of collisions have gone down. critics say it would reward illegals by fast tracking their path to becoming citizens. listen up, parents, your child's booster seat may not be as safe as you think. pro-public biblical can a releasing in shocking video of a booster seat -- a propublia investigation reveals even flow gave itself a passing grade despite admitting real kids could get crassicly hurt or even die in a crash. that is very alarming. ainsley: we have a booster
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seat. which one is that even flo? steve: have you got to follow the instructions and make sure you put it in there right. brian: following the instructions means i should toss out to janice dean on fox square. good morning. janice: nicely done with the following of instructions. it's raining outside. and the only lady that came to visit me what's your name. >> i'm therese. janice: where are you from. >> flower mound, texas: i want to say hello to all my puppies and my husband back home in the flower mound. jab january very nicely done. we have a big old storm riding up the northeast coast. this, by the way, is the same storm that brought snow to texas. know to parts of the tennessee and the ohio river valley and the tornadoes as well across parts of the southeast. this is going to bring a mixture of snow and ice, unfortunately, to parts of interior northeast and new england. there is going to be delays unfortunately and cancellations. a lot of school delays as well. the northwest has a new storm moving in there and we could see the potential for
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a little bit of snow moving into the midwest as well. so there is your friday forecast. check ahead. call ahead. all that good stuff. bye. oh, you just escaped. you know what, come on over here, because you are the only one out here. i will give you this mostly sunny umbrella. you want to switch? >> oh. >> thank you, kindly for doing that. that's going to help me because i'm going to the westminster and it's going to keep me dry this weekend. janice: very nicely done. okay. it's a mostly sunny day out on the plaza. back to you. steve: look at that lucky viewer. brian: next hour janice gives away money. let's do that. steve: i don't think we can promote that. not going to happen. but, in the next hour, we will have the jobs report. meanwhile, nancy pelosi says don't give president trump credit for the economy. she says president obama should get that. brian: it's the celebration six years in the making. contains city chiefs bringing the lombardi trophy home. clark hunt will be joining us live.
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brian: all right. super bowl liv drew in
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nearly 150 million viewers across the tvs and streaming services. but what the broadcast did not capture all the fun on the ground in miami. ainsley: our next guest is giving fox nation subscribers a look festivities and episode of american arenas. >> would you say that the super bowl has in a way become a symbol of american culture? >> yeah. a way for them to feel an attachment to a slice of reality in america. it's not a scripted television show. it's not a movie. it's -- okay, this is what real people are watching and real people are doing. steve: real people are watching fox nation and fox nation abby hornacek joins us live. we saw you at the super bowl. >> yes. steve: you had a tough assignment. >> very tough. steve: it involves chris wallace. >> it does. yes. so i was originally down there filming american arena, a brand new episode about the super bowl. super bowl liv. so, you know, it's 54 come and gone and you don't know how it really started. and then you don't know if it was always called the super bowl.
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you want to know how many people watched the first super bowl. $12 for a ticket to super bowl one. only super bowl not sold out which blows my mind. we learned all about the football 90% hand made. wilson has been supplying those football to the game all 54 years. a lot of great process that we went through there and then also drove chris wallace to work. brian: what do you mean ongoing series. >> hopped in the car and i drove him right onto the stadium. brian: this was a true away game. ainsley: what did you learn about him. >> i learned a lot. he had a great mustache in the 1970s. probably took more maintenance than my hair to be quite honest with you. then i learned that he was detained once. listen. steve: what? >> yep. maybe don't listen. >> one phone call to do a sign-off. >> well, to do a report. >> you did the whole report. >> yes, i did the whole report in my call from
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middlesex county jail. i signed off. >> hold on don't you only get like two minutes? >> they weren't that -- they weren't that organized. steve: that's a snippet from your other series ride to work where you drive to work with people. and as it turns out very revealing, chris wallace jail bird. >> you just corrected me. i said don't you want to get two minutes. said one phone call. how do you know that, steve? just curious. [laughter] steve: my daughter is a lawyer. >> there you go. ainsley: why was he arrested? >> so he was covering a student protest back at harvard. and he got detained. steve: as a reporter. >> as a reporter. and, of course, the one thing that he says is that i want my one phone call to call into the radio station. that is such a power move. didn't call anyone. didn't call friends. steve: because he got the story out. >> he got the story. chris wallace always gets the story. viewers at home did you know that chris wallace was really a rebel? i don't think so. steve: oh yeah, you can tell. >> you can tell? no. ainsley: thousand how they
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are rebellious at harvard covering a protest. ainsley: my university if you got arrested it was for something else. steve: go to fox nation. you have two series that are available right now. >> two series. steve: ride to work and america parks. >> a lot of great content are from you guys as well. steve: a lot of fun super bowl. steve: still ahead one more hour to go. geraldo is going to join us because he joins us every friday as does judge jeanine and tammy bruce. stick around. put down the remote ♪ ain't no stopping us now ♪ we're on the move ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ain't no stopping us now shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! oral or nasal.
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had masks, others were not wearing masks, half an hour later around 7:30 many of the port workers, about 18 to 2 dozen port workers went on the ship to do what you do when a ship comes in before you have to turn around and have it lead, half were wearing masks and the other half were not. our fox affiliate here in new york tells me that they did see a number of individuals not part of a quarantine, just regular-old passengers leave the ship and off to their lives here in the new york tri state area, now little background refresher on this boat. this cruise is returning from the bahamas according to new york post, authorities became concerned when some passengers developed pulmonary issues, the passengers quarantined and tested, they are participating in elevated levels of screen to go combat the spread of the
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virus and rigorous medical protocols in place, also within the last hour, we have learned that they are rigorously cleaning the ship and the port in preparation for this cruise ship going out once again. the center for disease and control prevention has not confirmed where they will be held while the tests are done. there are some reports that those individuals will be taken to local hospital for testing, results of those tests, 36 to 48 hours after they are done. now, little cruise ship background, typically passengers need to be off a cruise ship at the latest by 11:00 to do the turnover before the new passengers come on. like i said, they're planning on going once they do the rigorous clean, but keep in mind, you're not allowed to stay in your room, you have to go outside of your room while you're preparing to base embark and while you're there you're in big groups,
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cafeteria or dining room, let's say you were word about the coronavirus are trying to isolate themselves, you can't do that. obviously all that being figured right now, as you might imagine, if you're schedule today leave here today, you're a little bit worried based on what we know so far as we know extremely limited. ainsley: last week where the family had planned their trip, spent like $30,000 to cruise ship in china and the cruise company said, i'm sorry, you signed a waiver, that's part of the waiver, i wonder what royal caribbean will do? >> you run into that cruise ships are domicile in the united states, delicate ambulance, you
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don't want toize late your versus versus following u.s. -- brian: go ahead and tell everyone how he felt, he felt he's been unfairly skewered by the mueller report, james comey, what he called the ukraine hoax, it's been extremely tough for his family and he went after everybody that went after him, by the way, so did nancy pelosi went after the president nonstop and the republicans that supported him but for some reason, the only thing people talk about is how the president went after his adversaries, let's listen to them both. >> these people have gone stone-cold crazy. >> the whole state of the union was beneath the dignity of the
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white house. to me he was sedated. >> they stick together historically, they stick together like glue. >> you're impeached forever. >> it was dirty cops, it was leakers and liers. >> we will continue to do our oversight to protect and defend the constitution, but the case still exist, if there are other that is we see an opportunity, we will make a judgment at that time. >> i have beaten them all of my life and i will beat them if i have to. steve: god to know that after the impeachment everything is getting back to normal in washington. just kidding, tongue-in-cheek. >> hi, everybody, hi, ainsley.
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ainsley: i like the red. >> go red. steve: after bitter 5 months of impeachment back and forth we saw after the president was acquitted nothing is going change. >> certainly seem, steve, as if there's not any forgiving and forgetting. the apocalypse phase we are going through right now. it's -- it's kind of shocking, it's depressing, it is where we are, though, i mean, when she shredded the state of the union, that was a blatant, mean girl kind of thing to do, i don't know if the president saw her but unlearned on her the next day calling her embodiment of everything evil and all the horrible, liars, leakers which i understand the president's frustration, i just urge both of
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them to grow up, you know, with all due respect, we we have a country to run, a constitutional process, it was rigged in the sense that the impeachment itself was a purely democratic, you know, engineered, purely partisan play, the democrats impeach the president because they could, the republicans acquitted the president because they could and now we are where everyone predicted we would be, the thing would act out, nothing would change and we will go forward with even more -- brian you know what's getting to nancy pelosi, she's not only losing but losing the reputation of master tactician, almost everything she has done has blown up, they find themselves with empowered president, motivated republican party whose approval ratings are going up and kevin mccarthy has a quest, referendum to get the house
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back, here is nancy pelosi who said she had no choice but to rip up the speech because it was so inaccurate, for example, on the economy. >> the fact is he did not -- he did not inherit a mess, he inherited a momentum of growth in our economy and many more statistics are in what i hope you will read because it was appalling to hear him try to take credit for something that he -- called what president obama did a mess that he inherited when in fact, it was a great advantage to the country that president obama's policies took us to that very positive place of growth and of job creation and deficit reduction. steve: well, she has to spin it some way, that's a pretty good spin, geraldo? >> yeah, at what point does the obama presidency end, come on, the stock markets gain 10,000
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points since president obama, unemployment slashed in half since president obama, most noteworthy unemployment on black and brown americas are historic low, we have to give credit where credit is due. i have to say -- i try to be even-handed and i think that there's a lot to admire about nancy pelosi, spicey, independent, she's smart, she's sharp, she doesn't back down, i like all of that, but she has a deep-seated hatred of this president that has affected and infected every aspect in every day of his presidency, they have been after him and attacked him. brian: that's what he said yesterday. >> to try to impose the death penalty for the lame ukraine nonsense i think was really way, way overreached and bad for the country. ainsley: geraldo, i think that's the president's message, i think he's saying, i've had disagreements in the past, i could get along with the
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democrats, nancy and i could do a lot together for the country but instead since day one she we wanted to impeach, impeach and now she's hating him but then if you say that she hates him which seems obvious to everyone that she does, she says, no, i'm a catholic, i don't hate everyone and she uses the prayer thing. the president has never declared that he's the perfect christian out there, in fact, he said i make a lot of mistakes, nancy does preach that she does go to mass and ripping the thing up. i understand the president's frustration. >> i don't like people that hide behind their religion when it generates bad manners. brian: exactly. >> the president attacked mitt romney full board, i don't know romney very well, i have been with him over the past a several times, he seems to be a man of faith, i don't know a lot about his religion but he seems sincerely attached to it and when he claimed that he was
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voting on that one article of impeachment to convict the president, he said it was faith-driven and he did only after long and sincere probing of himself and his soul and his prayer, prayerfulness, i'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt unlike the president and me, mitt romney seems to have told regarding his religion. in terms of nancy pelosi and her religion and not hating on the president, you know, proof is in the pudding to a certain extent, if all you have toward the other person is a steady stream of negativity and hostility and confrontation, you know, at some point you to say, you know, where is the charity here, where is the compassion, where is the faith-base, you know, demeanor because i don't see it. steve: sometimes your spiritual life, your soul does not coordinate with your political agenda as we have seen quite vividly this past week. geraldo, thank you very much for joining us.
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ainsley: thanks, geraldo. >> thank you, thanks, ainsley. i will see you later. brian: he will join me in the radio. ainsley: jillian has headlines for us, hey, jillian. jillian: good morning to you, let's start off with this, 5 people are dead, possible tornado in south carolina just one of several reported twisters, high winds destroying a mobile home park in alabama leaving at least one person dead and take a look at this, a pan sitting on top of his car waiting to be rescued from a flood in tennessee, and a tree on moving vehicle in atlanta, no word on the driver's condition, that storm is now -- look at this, believe it or not, this isn't snow, massive amounts of foam filling an airplane hanger at a virginia airport news overnight, fire extinguishing system malfunctioned calling the giant spill, crews are cleaning up the mess right now. the treasury department is
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cooperating into senate inquiry of hunter biden, receiving confidential documents detailing biden's business dealings with ukraine, possible conflicts of interest from when biden held a high-paying job while his father, joe biden, was vice president, biden insists his son did nothing wrong. i think there's one thing we can all agree on, pizza is awesome. >> i'm not -- i'm having a relationship with my pizza. jillian: i hear you n honor of national pizza day, sunday, new jersey the pizza capital of the world. as if there was any worthy challenger, not even close. most places with toast.
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this could getting usually. ainsley: you cannot do a story on pizza and not serve pizza. jillian: i will say, though, i don't know if you've had it old forge pizza in pennsylvania, they serve trays of pizza. ainsley: what's the famous in chicago? brian: pizzeria uno. jillian: yes. ainsley: another one. what's the name of it. steve: blue lemon, we don't know. there's a lot of great pizzas in every city. ainsley: there's an east one and a west one. brian: always frozen pizza.
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brian: here we go, 2020 hopefuls will take the debate stage tonight, days ahead of tuesday's primary. ainsley: new poll show that is pete buttigieg and bernie sanders in virtual tie in iowa as both declare victory in
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chaotic caucus. steve: griff jenkins live from the streets of manchester, now, griff, bernie -- >> it's cold, it's been cold, it only took 5 days for them to count the numbers in iowa and now 100% in, although it's not perhaps the end of it, pete buttigieg 26.21 and sanders 26.1, less than 1% point there. pete buttigieg and sanders claiming victory, listen. >> fantastic news to hear that we won. [cheers and applause] >> nothing can take away what happened on monday, we are look ago head to new hampshire and beyond. >> i think we have an excellent chance here to win in new hampshire, we did very well, we won in iowa. >> so it's over, right, no, think again, tom pérez, dnc chairman tweeting yesterday
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enough is enough, recanvas in iowa. pete buttigieg is climbing yet again, sanders is on top, 24%, pete buttigieg is 23%, he's up 4 points -- 14 points which is up from the day before, biden at 11, biden falling behind warren, we went to an biden event, he was the trail was, his wife was, jill, here is what they had to say. >> are you undecide at this point and if so who is it between? >> yeah, i would say undecided between vice president biden and also mayor pete. >> what are you going to vote for? >> bernie. >> why? >> he's been fighting for women's right since being in senate. >> how are you going to vote? >> i'm in a pickle, i like biden and yang and mayor pete as well.
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>> dr. biden, i have a possible vote here, you to convince her. can anyone stop the surging major pete and can biden recover, there's a debate tonight, you can tune in and watch it and tune in here tomorrow and i will tell you what happened, brian, ainsley and steve. ainsley: go to a party tonight, it's friday. steve: a lot of parties in new hampshire right now. brian: still ahead family waited 20 years to bring super bowl title back to kansas city, the ceo and coowner of the world champions. ainsley: wow. >> part of fourth-quarter comeback that brought him the trophy. ainsley: he'll be partying for a long time. hey, saved you a seat.
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4. steve: clark hunt joins us live from dallas. ainsley: good morning. >> hey, good morning, guys, great to be on with you. >> great to have you as well. life-long kansas city fan means a lot to me, more to you when i worked in kansas city i actually did a couple of stories with your father, your -- tell the story about how your father came up with that term that we use all of the time now? >> well, back in the summer of 1966 the american football league was in the process of merging with the nfl and one of the things they had to decide on was the new championship game and my dad was in the meeting with other nfl owners and they were discussing the championship game and somebody asked him if he was talking about the conference game, no, my last game, final game, you know, the super bowl, he threw it out there. when he was later asked about it he said it must have been the super bowls that his wife had given his children which were bouncing all over the house. [laughter] ainsley: that's incredible
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story. brian: it stuck, for your dad, he we wanted to get into the nfl and they did put him in, how did he go from texas to kansas city? >> well, the dallas texans, my dad's team started in 1960 as part of formation of the american football league and even though the nfl had told them that dallas was a horrible market for profootball, they changed their mind very quickly and the cowboys came into existence as a result. the cabins and texans coexisted in dallas for 3 years, they were both playing in the same stadium and neither team was doing very well, and after a couple of years my dad decided that he would move his team to kansas city which he did in 1963 and became the kansas city chiefs at that point. ainsley: tell us about your faith, i know your faith is instrumental and your staff is involved, tell us more about it. >> well, my faith, my christian faith is the most important
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thing to me, in terms of priorities t faith, family and football, in that record, it's something that we believe as an organization we are blessed to have a chapel service for our fans on game days and we have a great chaplain for the team who does so much to grow the players spiritually. >> let's talk about the parade, the parade after the victory whacker was that like, you guys are known for having the most fervent fans who show up if your team is 6 and 10, a lot world champions, talk about that? >> yeah, that's exactly right. it's an experience that i will never forget, the parade on wednesday in kansas city, we estimate that we had at least a million people out for it, it was 28-degrees but that didn't stop anybody from being there, it was the biggest party that i've ever seen and the biggest collective expression of joy that aye ever seen and being part of that was so, so special
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for me and the entire franchise. >> clark, what was your mom's reaction when y'all won? >> she was overjoyed. my mom is the only woman to have attended every super bowl, this was her 54th and a few years ago she said to me, she said, clark, it would be nice if you can get the chiefs back to the big game, so she enjoyed the entire experience and it's just so, so happy. >> you are a good son that you would do that for your mother. [laughter] steve: okay, so we saw the rally, we is that parade, now what about patrick mahomes, you're going to keep him for the next 2 years, right? >> that's the plan for sure, we are so blessed to have patrick mahomes as the quarterback of kansas city chiefs and certainly hope he will play his entire career in kansas city. >> clark, lastly, what were your thoughts about your dad in the fourth quarter with the comeback, the unlikely victory, the thrilling victory, the
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celebration on the field and the celebration in the streets, what are your thoughts? >> well, really the whole two weeks between the afc championship game and the super bowl i thought about my dad often, his legacy was so tied to the creation of the super bowl and naming of the super bowl, we won the lamar hunt trophy which is what you get when you win the afc and so for our entire family we thought so much about him, i know how proud he would have been of his kansas city chiefs to bring home another championship. brian: of course, your mom there, thanks for helping major league soccer, it's flourishing because you didn't get up on it. good job, great time to be a hunt. >> thanks very much, i sure appreciate it. ainsley: thank you. steve: good time to be a chiefs' fan. brian: absolutely. ainsley: faith, family and
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football. we have faith family and fox, right? steve: absolutely. all right, triple f. meanwhile the january job's number has been released, we will give you the numbers on the other side of a quick time-out, you will want to see them. brian: plus president trump taking victory lap at the white house, judge jeanine here to react next. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed.
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steve: that's a blow outnumber and national unemployment rate is up, 1 tenth of a percent to 3.6% in january. brian: it went up. steve: you can imagine the president will be talking about this throughout the day, the economy is on fire. brian: nancy pelosi just gave credit to barack obama. ainsley: people are working, that's great. jillian is working hard, hey. jillian: that's right, following a number of stories, texas man who murdered 5 of family members apologizes moments he's he's executed, abel high on crack when he shot wife, two young daughters and two other relatives in 202, another family member was shot but survived, according to houston chronical he apologized to in-laws for
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causing emotional pain and thanked them for forgiving him. second inmate to be executed in texas this year. state lawmakers vote to go replace the state holiday lee jackson day with election day, lee jackson day has been observed since 1999, honors confederate generals robert e lee and stonewall jackson in january. now heads to governor ralph northam's desk. the interceptor reports copied from media outlets and the campaign tells fox news, quote, internal draft included footnotes which should have and didn't appear on web versions or e-mail today reporters, we have since added citations and links
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to the documents, those are your headlines, back to you. steve: thank you very much. ainsley: president trump taking aim at democrats following impeachment acquittal. >> we went through hell unfairly, did nothing wrong. this is what the end result is. [cheers and applause] >> going through this now for over 3 years, it was evil, it was corrupt, it was dirty cops, it was leakers and liers. steve: well, next guest knows a thing or two about liars, leakers and liberals, as you can see she wrote the book on it, here is the judge. brian: she's here to react. ainsley: when he said that i thought he was thinking about you. >> the whole thing, the genesis of the whole impeachment thing started with liars and leakers and the department of justice, the fbi, you know, this has been
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our lives for the last 3 years since he became president. but when history looks back on this time, they are going realize that while this president was doing so much, improved the economy just like the record job's numbers and taking people off of welfare, taking them off of food stamp, 7 million, 10 million, the left who is doing nothing but impeaching him, lying about him, setting him up, framing him and -- and, you know, lying in congress, i think half of the people should be brought up on charges themselves and what is going on in the department of justice, why are these people not being prosecuted? >> put it this way, the president goes to work today, the author of the anonymous who turned in the president, still there. the whistleblower is still there, the vindman twins are still there, how can he conduct business with all these people who clearly are against him? >> well, you know, i think the president as you all know and the country knows this is an extremely smart man and the
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bottom line is that he's kind of caught in a scenario where there are people in the white house, in the west wing that he has to work with who have another agenda, i mean -- brian: cut back staff to 400 to 150. >> i hope so. i absolutely hope so because he and the first lady as well, you know, nobody gives melania credit for how smart she is, how much she supports the president and how wise she is, she knows exactly what is going on and she said that to the president before. i mean, these people surrounding him are snakes because he's not part of the establishment, because he didn't -- one want doesn't wash the other. i have to tell you, everything is great news, everything about the economy and about our system -- [laughter] steve: in washington, d.c. the permanent government is 80% democrat, that's just, you know, how it breaks down demographically, going forward, and that's just my estimate, when you look at the president
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yesterday when he was in the -- not only washington hilton for the prayer breakfast but east room essentially taking victory lap, when he was going over what he's been dragged through over the last couple of years it's very personal and i don't think he's going let go of right up to the election. >> well, i don't think he should let go of it because it isn't something that just happened to the president, it's something that happened to all of america. it's something that the democrats did without a basis starting with fisa warrant that the department of justice and the fbi has come out and said that there was no predication, no legitimate predication, in fact, the fbi knew that the source, steele, based on barroom talk, knew about it and did nothing about it, everything is based on falsehood, the president has the right to be upset but we as americans have a right to say you have pitted us
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one against another for 3 years, i have never seen the country like this. i have ran for office 5 times, i've never seen the country like this and they won't stop. ainsley: what would you say your reaction that nancy pelosi said he doesn't know about prayer and he went to national prayer breakfast and said, you claim to pray, i don't think you do, if you do you don't pray for my well-being. >> you know what, it's time the man had a chance to respond and respond in kind and i will never forget when she pointed the finger at that person and said, i don't hate anybody, i don't hate anybody. are you kidding? you don't hate anybody? i mean, go to church and say that, i don't believe you. you hate donald trump, you hated him from the moment he got in and the fact that this is partisan and one party trying to take out a president when we voted him in, that's not america, that's not how we do it here. >> she had no choice but the rip up the speech but it was a manifesto of mistruth. >> what, she doesn't want to stand up and applaud for a man
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who is 100 year's old or good things that are happening and they say it's a show, well, you know, the president has a right to bring people in to reflect what the program has done. steve: she became speaker because a number of democrats were elected to the house, you have to hold this guy accountable and impeach him, when she stood up and ripped it up, look, i did my job, mission accomplished. >> interesting, yeah, you know what, her mission isn't established yet until the american people speak in november and i suspect that when the american people vote in november, they are going to look at the house and they are going to say, you know what, even though usmca was passed, it should have been passed months before -- she had her own reason, how much hasn't been done, what about the drug prices, she wants to say the president is not looking to do
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it. brian: i think a lot of lawmakers will go past the leader and try to get something done in the next 8 months and i just think the whole thing about prayer and praying, we don't know if she prays or not, we just know how she acts and she acts hateful and vengeful and she looked like she lost it yesterday, she actually said this word, the president is -- was sedated, which means he's on drugs, he doesn't drink or do drugs and the other thing she said she feels liberated, liberated from what? >> the whole theater is political theater, brian, nothing more than coming out and saying, we won, i did it. you know i'm jonna vark, god bless and god does bless me, the whole thing is absurd, she proved who she was when she was reading that night during the state of the union and she's going back, i kept saying every
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time if he missed a word she was going stay -- say impeachment, you lie. ainsley: this is what she was doing. >> yeah. well, i have an idea, we ought to rip some of her stuff. >> hey, hey, hey. ainsley: what do you have coming up on your show? >> we have lindsey graham. who is going to read this? we have senator lindsey graham, republican kevin mccarthy, darrell issa and charlie kirk and you will get my real feelings on the whole impeachment thing at 9:00 o'clock, i'm just gearing up. [laughter] brian: this has been therapeutic for you. [laughter] brian: i don't know what you mean by that. steve: check it out, 9:00 p.m. eastern time on fox news
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channel. ainsley: she's right up there. brian: with whom? ainsley: diamond and silk, they are both very interesting or three of them. steve: president trump's victory on impeachment trial was so strong, tammy bruce says reality is finally setting in for the left and as you can see she's coming up next. and the wolf huffed and puffed. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said...
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sandra: good morning, i'm sandra smith, job's report came out moments ago, newt gingrich coming up on top of the hour on president trump and nancy pelosi taking it to the next level, so what does he see happening next, and ed rollins, charlie kirk, juan williams on the state of 2020 race, who is up and who is down, bloomberg's cocampaign chair will also be joining us live, america's news room coming at you at the top of the hour. ainsley: fox news alert, president of automotive joe hendrick expect today retire, he's been with ford since 2000, formal announcement expected
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this morning, brian. brian: media has been shocked over president trump firing acquittal. >> unapologetic. the president celebrates his acquittal. >> presidential payback. >> revisiting long-held grievances. >> vindictive, profane, angry, rambling response. >> full of revenge, mean-spirited, poisonous. [laughter] >> i was to be in the room, fascinating experience to have, what you're looking at -- he was unapologetic, upset, 3 years of being lied about in -- one thing regular lies, upsetting that that would happen, worldwide international lies, accusing him of not just being like a bad
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guy, treason, russian puppet, a liar, somebody who hates the country. he has considering what has been done to him, i found him to be certainly at the state of the union restrained. he was restrained yesterday, he had every right to defend himself, but, remember, the democrats are the group whether with kavanaugh or the president that doesn't like due process, does not like people being acquitted, doesn't like the process itself to go on, so you're seeing the frustration on that end where attempting to destroy somebody personally used to be able to work, it was supposed to work now and he is not only still standing, he's succeeding. steve: one of the things about donald trump when he was running for president as we remember 4 years ago, talking about draining the swamp. last couple of years the swamp has been after him. >> it has, but this is -- i've mentioned this and i tried to make this point to as many people possible, i also mentioned it to the president himself, it's one thing for us to talk about this that this is
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what the left does, another thing to be able to show it that just -- state of the union, him delivering an optimistic forward-looking point of view in the background behind him, the speaker was making faces, mugging, of course, tearing up of the speech. he exposing their absurdity, he shows everyone what their problems are versus his approach in doing what needs to be done for this country. so while he's enduring a great deal, part of his point is that he must because it proves the point of 2016 election. steve: told you it was real. >> regardless of your party, the fact is that americans want things done, we care about policy, he won because he talked about policy, ironically the democrats took the house because they campaigned on policy and what did they deliver, constant division, lies and failed impeachment. brian: all right, let's look at what some of the people are saying, in new york times, trump country, the resistance meets
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steel curtain, place where is they remain outnumbered facing up to unwelcome truth, this is harder than it once looked to beat the president. >> well, the tactic has worked in the past, the threats -- it worked against him. this is the way that they've been running campaigns overall, is the attempt to destroy people personally so that certain people wouldn't even run, so suddenly it didn't work. they still don't understand and this is why they're perplexed. it's not a steel curtain, he has delivered. not just that the base remains unified, look at the numbers of support rising with african americans, hispanics, even generally democrats, you're looking at a remarkable response for people saying, wait a minute, we were supposed to react on it, emotional personal react because we might not like a certain style but my goodness, he's making the country better,
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we are getting on our feet, our individual families are in better shape, the deaths from addictions, overdoses, those are down, wages are up, it is remarkable turn of events and americans like that. steve: that's why nobody is talking about impeachment, bread and butter stuff and they have good numbers. >> check her out on fox nation. ainsley: have a good weekend. more "fox & friends" just moments away. ♪ ♪ trength and speed of advil liqui-gels. what pain?
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>> head on over to fox nation. >> don't forget to run to the radio. >> happy friday! >> sandra: fox news alert on the coronavirus, a royal caribbean cruise ship talking early this morning in new jersey carrying 12 passengers showing symptoms of the deadly virus. all 12 of them are chinese nationals. cdc officials are promising to test them for illness at this time. meanwhile, another cruise ship off the coast of japan under quarantine with 616 passengers. there are about 2600 passengers on that ship including more than 400 americans. we will be speaking with one of them a bit later. on to another fox news alert from iowa this morning, where all the results are finally in a

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