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indian overpass, the trailer standing up after slamming the side of the bridge, the driver mistakenly activated the dump control. a nightmare in disney's magic kingdom, the jungle cruise ride fool of people taking on water thinking everyone, got out safely. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," busy weekend. "fox and friends first" continues right now. rob: friday february 28th, fox news alert, california becoming a hotbed for coronavirus, dozens of confirmed cases, 8000 people under watch. jillian: critics view the outbreak as an excuse to trash the president, imagine if the do-nothing democrats were in charge, the latest on the white house response. >> bernie can beat trump in. i don't believe joe can beat
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trump. >> the nation isn't looking for a revolution. it is looking for results. rob: it will be a big weekend, bernie sanders and joe biden duking it out in a vicious pride for first-place finish. jillian: the very latest before polls open tomorrow. >> better be the score. jillian: her kids? rob: the mom going viral for having one of those mornings. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ i want to ride it all night
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long ♪ going my way ♪ i want to drive it all night long ♪ jillian: a happy song, the perfect friday song. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. rob: jillian likes the country version of this song. we will wait until she leaves. carley: i hope she's not watching right now. rob: straight to a fox news alert, 33 people test positive for coronavirus in california, thousands of others are being monitored for this illness. carley: aishah hasnie joins us as a whistleblower says broken safety protocols may have put people at risk. >> reporter: all eyes are on california where 8400 people are being monitored for coronavirus
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symptoms and the one patient who mysteriously got the virus without ever going to china turns out was never tested for four days despite requests from hospital staff to do that. they only have 200 test kits left. gavin newsom announcing the cdc is stepping in to help them. >> the testing protocols advance with urgency. we have a few hundred testing kits in california, surveillance testing and diagnostic testing, simply inadequate to do justice. >> a whistleblower claims health and human services sent employees to evaluate hundreds of americans rescued from china without a proper protective gear. the government is taking it seriously looking into that complaint. overnight donald trump heading at democrats complaining the white house is on prepared. he tweeted the coronavirus which
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started in china and spread to various countries throughout the world but very slowly in the us because donald trump closed our border and ended flights very early is now being blamed by the do-nothing democrats to be the fault of trump. vice president mike pence hit the country's response, he assured sean hannity the threat is low thanks to the president. >> the reality is because of the actions donald trump took last month, literally ending travel, closing our borders, people coming in from china, establishing quarantine process, setting up a task force. if the president hadn't taken those unprecedented steps we would be in a different place today. jillian: at last check there were 60 confirmed coronavirus cases in the us.
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carley: it is crunch time in south carolina democrats taking the last effort to break down joe biden's lead. as donald trump prepares to rally his base in the palmetto state. rob: griff jenkins, we are one day from the big primary. >> reporter: we sure are. it is the final push, one battle between biden and bernie, biden meeting in south carolina, bernie nationally. it is now your neck. here they are going against each other. take a listen. >> senator sanders medicare for all would be a long expensive slog, cost $35 trillion. patients can't afford to wait. >> we came a long way. when we started this campaign we were 30 points behind, we are closing that gap every day. we can win in south carolina. we will do well on super tuesday all across this country and i think we are going to defeat donald trump.
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>> reporter: let me show you how wide biden's leaders. biden has a 16 point lead, 41% over sanders, 25% followed by tom fire and pete buttigieg 11, klobuchar 6. the latest poll a narrower lead, biden 20%, sanders 24, tom fire 16, warren 12, buttigieg 11. a chilly morning and north charleston in the parking lot were donald trump's rally, people are milling about. with our tv lights, i met a gentleman who told me he drove in from little rock, arkansas, 12 hours to be here. yesterday afternoon we talked to supporters about whether these democrats can defeat donald trump. here's what they had to say. >> they have no chance in the world, he is going to win the election, the democrats do not have a chance. >> i watched the last debate and a lot of them were just echoing
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his policies, kind of rehashing things he already accomplished. >> i think trump is going to be a winner again. >> i think he has done a fantastic job and i think he will get reelected. >> reporter: it will be a big night, donald trump on the eve of another primary caucus, he did is in nevada and new hampshire and iowa and will do it again here. tomorrow will be a big turnout, absentee ballots exceeded the numbers of 2016. rob: don't trust any of these polls. they are all over the place and we will talk about more in the next block but we will see how this turns out. carley: lindsey graham predicts bernie sanders will take the democratic nomination. rob: he says that is good for donald trump and better for down ballot republicans. >> a sanders candidacy is great news for donald trump and great news for republicans in the
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house and senate. we have a democrat representing the first congressional district in south carolina, joe cunningham. bernie sanders is his worst nightmare, joe biden is a wonderful man and would be a formidable general election opponent for donald trump. would probably help the down ballot democrats more than most people running. looks like bernie is going to win the nomination unless something dramatically changes. if you are a down ballot democrat in the midwest and the south bernie sanders is your breast nightmare. we take the house back with bernie for sure. heather: senator graham predicts republicans will retell the house with 435 seats on the ballot. the gop needs to pick up 21 seats to dethrone democrats. a busy month. rob: calling off the search for a missing 11-year-old boy. investigators plan to look in colorado today for gannon, they postponed their search a day
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after crime lab investigators removed several items from gannon's home. he was last seen a month ago on a home surveillance camera getting into a pickup truck with his stepmom. police have not said whether foul play is suspected in his disappearance. overnight friends, family, coworkers holding a prayer vigil for five workers murdered at a bill walkie brewery. the suspect worked as an electrician at the molson tourist facility, he shot and killed 5 coworkers before killing himself. police have not released a motive. neighbors say the suspected shooter enjoyed building his own guns. jillian: remember when joe biden said this about that ukrainian prosecutor? >> every 6 hours, if the prosecutor is not fired you are not getting the money. he got fired. carley: listen to this. the washington post reports
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ukraine is launching a probe over the prosecutor's firing. the ousted prosecutors as the former vice president pushed for his removal because he tried investigating the ukrainian gas company were biden's son hunter served as a board member. joe biden has denied any wrongdoing in ukraine. the united states is expected to sign a peace agreement with the taliban tomorrow following a week of reduced violence in afghanistan. the potential deal could end the 18 year warrant lead to american troops being pulled out of the region over the next 18 months. 12,000 servicemembers are stationed in afghanistan. rob: prince harry and megan markel will soon lose their security in canada. they protect their newborn child since they moved to canada last year but the recent will end after march 30 first when they officially step down as royals. carley: it is unclear how they will take security going forward.
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the time is 10 minutes after the hour. bernie sanders is leading the nation and says he is closing in on joe biden in south carolina but is his socialist agenda what southern voters want? congressman ralph norman says his constituents are left with nothing but bad options. the republican joins us live. rob: he said he was not going anywhere but is he? the teams trying to lure him away from the patriots. ind a frh scent for up to 30 days. try febreze car in a variety of scents including extra light. hi.aria ramirez? mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... maria ramirez. to help more employees achieve their dreams.
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weapons in the country. carley: bernie sanders touting his progressive agenda in south carolina. rob: do sanders as far left ideas lineup, ralph norman joins us for coming back to the show. how do you think bernie does tomorrow? >> it will be an interesting litmus test. democrats don't have many good options. a free-for-all, you could -- everybody was talking. it is a true socialist versus whether he is running for the senator for president. it will be a litmus test. most republicans would like to see the race between the president and bernie sanders.
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south carolina is trump country. >> tough to tell how bernie sanders is doing because polls dollar over the place. they could be as wide a margin at four points, trailing behind biden. if sanders does well in a southern state like south carolina that will be surprising to a lot of people. what does that say about the state of the democratic party? >> it is in shambles. 1 million people voted for donald trump in 2016. we don't register by party, we had a population of 3.2 registered voters and in 2016 democrats only had 345,000, republicans had 740,000. we doubled the democrats and voter turnout. i will watch the numbers that come out. you have a lot of republicans who want to see the head to head
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with bernie because it is a litmus test on socialism, government run healthcare, government run everything. rob: is the president being too confident? bernie has the strongest following, do people go to his rally, people show up, they seem ready to vote for him. >> that is true it a lot of universities but we are going to charleston. you have thousands of people inside and outside. there is no democrat that can draw the type of crowds this president is drawing, it is trump country. it will be exciting to see and i would love to see a matchup between a true socialist who honeymoons in russia. >> a lot of attack ads. the president has been attacked by democrats for his handling of
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the coronavirus. i want to get your reaction on the other side. >> i have a problem with someone who is allowing people to die because he doesn't want to look at science. >> the trump administration's war on science is left us vulnerable. >> it is a chaotic response. >> how do you feel about that? democrats say the president isn't doing enough to stop the threat. >> that is so unfortunate, talk about politicizing an unfortunate event, what about the fact that she has done nothing over the last since she has been in control to stop the flow of illegal immigration to this country, this president has done everything in his power to get something done about it including stopping people from coming over here, putting mike pence who they criticized for heading up this commission, nothing more he could have done it for democrats to politicize
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this the next hurricane would be blamed on this president if you leave it up to democrats but what else of they got? they don't have anything because it is a do-nothing democrat congress and it is said to see them doing this. rob: thank you, we will be watching south carolina tomorrow. hypocrisy among some democrats on full display as the 2020 election season ramps up. a few cases to talk about, tony katz joins us to call some people out. carley: a body snatcher who could only run from the law for so long. the jarring end to the suspect's joyride. ♪ ♪ thriller ♪ thriller night ♪ you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps.
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heather: carley: the search for a stolen hearse with the body inside and in a violent crash. the 25 years mac suspect crashed on the los angeles freeway hitting several vehicles. the black field was stolen outside a church, he faces felony charges, the casket was still inside and returned. a historic american town, 17-year-old admits to spray painting graffiti on plymouth rock in massachusetts. ten other areas were also vandalized. the graffiti included anti-police messages. the volunteers cleaned it up. rob: bernie sanders's campaign is walking back some of his open border policies he has been using to court voters went on
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the trail. >> we will bring fundamental change to our border policy. a complete overhaul of our broken immigration system. >> we will send all of trump's grateful -- hateful executive orders. rob: how will the revolution he is building feel about the position, which becomes the policy we hear from the president on immigration? radio talkshow host tony katz joins me live to talk about this. what do you think it means? >> i don't think it means anything. you played not one, not two but three clips and i'm sure they could come up with 300 clips, talking about wanting to have no deportations.
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the idea he will change midstream, he has to play the political game. it will go in a different direction but who believes them? i don't think anybody. rob: his campaign manager talking about deporting violent criminals, on the end of whatever sentence they may have, a tiny number of people on a case-by-case basis would be outside the moratorium. this is against the rhetoric we hear about. >> this and what they mean. one of the problems bernie sanders has and the democratic party has is whether you can get people to believe it. when you talk about the bernie sanders support, the true believer don't believe there should be deportation and that anyone could fall into the small category of case-by-case basis.
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bernie's problem is when he engages a walk back it is not clear whether he actually believes it is a policy position or moderate here but also hit it when elected if that were to happen. rob: let's talk about elizabeth warren. here it is. >> the principal wished me luck and gave my job to someone else. i didn't have a boss who said to me kill it away mayor bloomberg -- >> never said that. >> to one of his pregnant employees. rob: what did you make of that moment? >> there are a couple things. elizabeth warren was not fired for being pregnant as a teacher. that is another one of her
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incredible lies. second, can we talk about how michael bloomberg had someone tell you used to kill it about a pregnant woman and i you say is come on, the michael dukakis of 2020. the bigger story, the broader story is here somebody who favors planned parenthood and the concept of choice up and down the line, doesn't understand the irony of her being upset by the idea of kill it. that lack of understanding that she's going after a position she might favor which is she favors being able to choose abortion doesn't sit well with people who recognize weight a second, you are not consistent here at all. it is a political attack. rob: shouldn't hurt the pole too much. let's talk about nancy pelosi and democrats in general who are so worried about bernie sanders, starting to change now. >> i do reject socialism as an
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economic system. if people have that view it is their view but it is not the view of the democratic party. >> if bernie sanders is the nominee? rob: interesting to see this evil the rhetoric as it is looking likely bernie will win this thing. they have got to get behind him, don't they? >> this relates back to bernie sanders on the idea of deportation, eve all the rhetoric, this idea that you've got to deal with the reality, figure out away -- these people hate donald trump more than anything and they are willing to maneuver to get any point across to grab maybe one more voter. nancy pelosi oppose impeachment and then handed out pens for impeachment and nancy pelosi, we are not a party of socialists, has turned over and showed america her belly, bernie sanders in charge of the party, alexandria ocasio cortez in charge of the party, that far
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left socialist platform dominates the party when we talk about borders or medicare for all, a whole series of things, she has to accept she lost power. rob: nobody is more awake than you at 5:28 in the morning, appreciate your time. >> talk to you guys later. carley: wall street suffering a historic hit amid the coronavirus update. can we expect a bounce back? we are monitoring the markets. rob: travel bans around the globe sparking fears just in time for spring break. it is still traveler should you stay home? doctor jeanette with what you need to know when we come back. ♪ sleep this amazing?
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coronavirus fears group many in the world market, the dow recording at 60 day of losses and the biggest 1-day drop in history as we wrap up the worst week since the financial crisis. >> reporter: let's look at yesterday's numbers at the close. we saw the dow falling by 1190 points, the s&p down by 137, the nasdaq dropping 414 points, losses of more than 4% across-the-board. we saw all 3 major averages slipping into correction territory, they are down 10% or more from their highest. we saw the dow hitting a tie a few weeks ago, the s&p and the nasdaq as well as fears of the coronavirus grip investors, investors worry about what it could do to the global economy. looking at futures, not much better the modest losses
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compared to yesterday, dow futures down by 475 points, nasdaq futures down by 173. i spoke with a money manager whose biggest advice for investors, do not let fear drive you to make any sort of rash decisions with your investments, stay the course at this time. if you are an individual investor you might look at your exposure to china but do not let fear drive you. carley: and spring break approaches the coronavirus is taking a toll on travel, dozens of airlines restricting or canceling flights. is it safe to travel? here with expert insight, family and emergency medicine doctor jeanette, thank you for being
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with us. a lot of people have trips planned to europe or california. what do you think? is it safe to travel? >> it is safe to travel to most areas. you just have to pay attention to the news. wherever there is an outbreak, south korea, china you want to avoid those areas and take proper precautions but it is important to know what is happening and stay up-to-date with current news because sadly we could potentially see another outbreak but in the united states travel in the united states, it depends on where the outbreak is and if people are being diagnosed, take common sense precautions, don't rub your eyes or your nose. if you're coughing or sneezing into your elbow, get plenty of rest, stay hydrated, all these
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things collectively can help keep you safe. >> if you have a trip planned to italy now is not the best time. what about the plane, so close to people with dirty air, how do you protect yourself? >> don't rub your eyes or your face. it gets into the mucus membrane, hand sanitizer, and the handlebar and that sort of thing? will get better before it gets worse? >> that is a possibility but our president and this administration are taking aggressive measures with strategic multilayered screening tools in place, only 60 cases in this country and most are repatriated from the diamond princess cruise ship. carley: what about the case in california? we don't know where that person got it?
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>> that is one case. that person is being quarantined and there will be common sense measures to spread this to others while we are waiting for a vaccine which is underway, trials will start in two months and in the next year we will have that vaccine. carley: the administration is doing a good job, that is very comforting. we will be right back. dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. hi.aria ramirez? mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... maria ramirez. to help more employees achieve their dreams.
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illegal immigrants could pay more for deportations, the palms of justice wants to raise from $110 to 975,$000, and 800% increase. the fees have not been raised in 33 years in the doj says they should be adjusted for inflation. critics say the hike would raise due process. jillian: elizabeth war and wants to use border wall funding to fight the coronavirus. she's introducing a bill that would shift $10 billion from homeland security to the health and human services department. in a statement warren says rather than use taxpayer dollars to pay for hate and division my bill will help ensure the federal government has the resources to adequately respond to this coronavirus emergency. measure includes pulling troops from the southern border and an immediate end to donald trump's border wall construction. the rich and dishonest, a new survey reveals what words come to mind when americans are asked
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about the top 2020 democrats. according to the associated press, the word old came up the most when asked about joe biden, 3 in 10 people describe michael bloomberg as buying votes. many people think of dishonest and lie when asked about elizabeth warren, pete buttigieg was described as inexperienced. rob: a mom on carpal duty has a turnaround. >> they are not in the car. i am driving to school without my kids. i have to go back and pick up -- >> he totally blanked when she drove off without her children. that clip is going viral on social media. rob: a lot of people tweeting about this one.
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carley: i need the video that records the reaction when they come back to get them. rob: imagine stepping out of the house, backpack in hand and seeing your mom pulled out of the driveway. i am sure everybody is safe. rob: it is cold outside. >> the mom in me wants to know how they are going. it is cold outside for much of the country especially the eastern third of the country where we have below 0, teens, 20s all the way down into florida where it is cold, feels cold. past 24 hours we are dealing with dangerous weather conditions, upstate new york and pennsylvania, blowing snow, some video coming out of upstate new york, buffalo, pretty
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treacherous. be advised we will have strong winds across the great lakes and it will remain cold in the northeast heading into saturday, sunday, temperatures will start to moderate. march, looking ahead two weeks from now looks above average. rob: starting two days. carley: we have been lucky with the weather. >> janice: we have been very lucky. happy birthday. four times the cake. happy friday, everybody. a new movement of gop voters in south carolina using the primary to vote for bernie sanders. >> i'm just one of millions of voices in south carolina that gets sick and tired of the
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meddling happening over the years. carley: he joins us to explain how this helps donald trump. rob: let's check in with steve doocy who is still looking at his notes. >> looking at the issue of the baby, to your point they should celebrate four times as much, they will celebrate either on february 20 eighth or march 1st every year. it is just on the wrong day. rob: you should just not do it until that one day comes. >> i would take that. >> good morning. coming up on "fox and friends," the media sparking backlash over some coverage of the coronavirus. one headline going as far as to
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call coronavirus the trump virus, donald trump junior fires back, joining us on the program and stuart varney is on deck with what you need to know and stocks plummeted into correction territory. henry mcmaster previews the big primary and congressman dan crenshaw response to new saturday night live outrage. he says he is not sorry. he plays for the patriots, and tackling cpac later today, ben watson on deck with his conservative message off the field, a busy three hours kicks off, 14 minutes from now on the channel you trust for your leap year baby news. rob: this is not a leap year then. every presidential election year is a leap year. carley: the name is - the name
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rob: another big weekend, big primary day in south carolina and republicans telling people to vote for bernie sanders. carley: a group called operation chaos will use the open primary to help donald trump get reelected by voting democrat. the mastermind behind the movement joins us to explain how it works. >> good morning. i am one of many masterminds behind this movement but thank you anyway. carley: tell us what you are doing and why you're doing it. >> i am the chairman of the greenville tea party and we are
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citizen activists and we are getting involved in a democrat presidential primary tomorrow. the republicans decided this year to forgo the primary and what of delegates to donald trump. for years in south carolina democrats have been crossing over and medley and republican primaries and it has affected the vote on many occasions. we have been crying as republican citizens telling the legislature we would like to see closed primaries but it hasn't happened so we are crossing over to send a loud and clear message to our legislature, our movement has sparked vigorous debate in the south carolina senate. one of the bills we are looking to promote made it out of the
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senate subcommittee, senate judiciary subcommittee with a favorable vote. we are excited about that. the second purpose we have is we have a little bit of inner rascal. we would like to see spirited competition in south carolina. and we are encouraging voters to cross over. rob: it is an open primary in nevada to be a registered democrat, anybody can voting your primary tomorrow. biden has a big lead, 28-24, biden over sanders. is it possible you could push sanders over the top which could mean the end of joe biden's campaign? >> we think it is. it is within week. if we could get 1015, 50,000 republicans in the state to show up at the democratic primary and
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vote for bernie we very well think we could reverse that order and have an effect on the campaign. carley: you say democrats and try to middle and republican elections using the south carolina open primary system but there is something that feels unethical about this. this trying to game the system like this give you pause? >> you never show up to a gunfight with a knife. we are not being unethical. we are being loud and proud about what we are doing, very public about it. this is our way of saying what is good for the goose is good for the gander, as citizens using our voice to say to our legislature, 15 states with open primaries, we would like to see south carolina close out primaries. rob: another reason to watch
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what happens tomorrow, polls have biden in a good lead but this could be very close and this could make it closer. 53 minutes after the hour. tom brady isn't going anywhere but could he be, teams trying to lure him away from the patriots? >> that is her calling from my phone. i said we were close friends, nothing more. carley: the steamy reading of text sent from fbi lovers to sink donald trump in 2016. ♪ the again! ahhhh! i can breathe again! ughh! vicks sinex. breathe on.
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rob: welcome back. quarterback tom brady is open to leaving the patriots. that according to that you report from nfl media. which claims the football titan has already been in talks with three other organizations. representatives for brady apparently meeting with the charges, the raiders and the indianapolis colts. i cannot imagine him as a colt it. brady joins another team which includes 6 super bowl chaps. carley: i don't think he is going anywhere. getting a lot of laugh with cpac dramatic readings between text messages between former agent peter strzok and ladies and gentlemen. >> omg is he an idiot.
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>> oh, he is awful. >> america will get what the american public deserves. >> that's what i'm afraid of. [applause] >> cruz just dropped out of the race. it's going to be a clinton-trump race. unbelievable. >> what question mark exclamation point question mark exclamation point question mark question mark? carley: the performance was shortened from the original 50 minute play for cpac. rob: love some good theater. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. >> world war ii veteran honored by the yankees during spring training. retired aviator jack sullivan during world war ii korea and vietnam. carley: experts buzzing about this find. hive removed from inside a vacant apartment ceiling in virginia. it's 8 feet long and believed to be a few years old. 20 pounds of honey was saved. rob: honey sounds good. organic. finally the ugly.
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people are avoiding krohn beers over coronavirus. new poll finds 48% of american beer drinkers avoiding the peer even though it has nothing to do with the illness. that's how informed some people are. carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. going to be a big weekend. starts right now. ♪ let's go ♪ ♪ let's go ♪ brian: what you you will be dancing to at the clubs tonight. >> you must go to the same club i go to. brian: wait a long time to get in. steve: any time i go to is the club. busy three hours kicks off right now. then we get to start the weekend. brian: let's find out about the big story leading every newscast around the world right to a fox news alert. 33 people test positive with the coronavirus in california while thousands of others in the state are being
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