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the coronavirus can live on metal, plastic or gas like your iphone for up to 9 days. apple saying it is okay to use disinfecting or alcohol wipes to clean your iphones and ipads. that reps at this hour of "fox and friends first". the next show is packed and continues right now. goodbye. rob: fox news alert, coronavirus intensifies in the united states blamed for several new deaths. >> unprecedented measures being taken abroad with italy under a countrywide lockdown and israel practically seeing its borders. rob: new steps the white house is taking to get out of this worldwide outbreak. >> i think the american people are entitled to thoughtful answers to the questions. >> we are not looking for a revolution. we want to trust the water that comes out of the pipes.
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>> it is election day and bernie sanders is locked in a dogfight with joe biden across six states, the crown jewel, michigan and its 125 delegates. >> could be a deciding factor for democrat nomination. we are live before the polls open. the debate driving much needed distraction. >> is this the king of the jungle or man's best friend. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ >> life continues, i would we
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go, joe biden and bernie sanders. >> supertuesday. ain't it cute. >> you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. rob: starting with the fox news alert, the 20 sixth american died from coronavirus. majority of the deaths linked to a nursing facility in washington state. >> todd pyro joins us live in the city is the oldest spreads to 36 states. >> reporter: the latest washington state fatalities bring the number of deaths to at least 23, three of the newly confirmed us were elderly women, the fourth was a man in his 80s who had been a resident at life care. the concern at the facility is far from over. >> we would like more kids to test deployed. that is what we continue to ask and we hope that request will come through. >> is where we stand, 36 states
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have cases of coronavirus with 600 cases nationwide and 26 death. all this as the christian forest idle for days of the california coast because of the cost of coronavirus cases holds into the port of oakland, yesterday. >> look at that! yes! >> hello! oh my gosh, look what we have here! >> the grand princess with 3500 people aboard has 21 confirmed cases, the number of passengers to be court tainted military locations throughout the country, you see them on your screen. the ship is carrying people from 54 other countries with foreigners sent back to their home countries, staying in the bay area, santa clara county with more than 1000 people in attendance later this week following the area's first death from covid-19, three san jose
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sharks hockey games, the ncaa women's basketball time and at stanford in doubt. two st. patrick's day parade in boston and dublin being canceled. elsewhere on the globe the italian leader has put his country a lockdown urging all 60 million italians to stay home while israel announced all travelers coming into the country will be put on a 14 day quarantine. meantime chinese president xi visited the epicenter of the outbreak. >> for more than 350 delegates up for grabs today on many super tuesday, bernie sanders and joe biden making their final pleas to voters. >> we want you. we need you. there is a place in our campaign for you. >> which campaign is best able to defeat donald trump. let me say without any hesitancy, any hesitancy our campaign is the campaign.
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>> big day in lansing, michigan, the state with the biggest prize. >> good morning. 6 days vote today but michigan, the top prize of all of them. 125 delegates up for grabs in the election were democratic voters say consistently electability, beating donald trump is the biggest and key motivator, no doubt a strong showing by either candidate in michigan, state donald trump won in 2016 can go a long way. bernie sanders is the underdog and after losing 10 of 14 states on supertuesday there's a real sense of urgency for his campaign. he has held five events and wolverine state in recent days. for joe biden, the vice president has campaigned michigan with senators kamala harris and cory booker who joined four the democratic presidential hopefuls now endorsing biden.
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>> we have a potential to have joe biden who is truly the state's person in our party, truly the one that is calling us to stand together, not to fall apart. >> our campaign is the campaign that in the general election can bring millions of young people to the polls. >> sanders hopes to replicate his 2016 surprise michigan win over hillary clinton when he won over white working-class voters but the problem this year is those same voters are biden's bread and butter. >> the thing that is working against sanders more than anything else is he's not up against the candidate is deeply unpopular with the white working-class non-college-educated voters which hillary clinton was toxic with those voters and those
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voters -- his entire political career has been running to represent voters just like that. >> regardless of the result in michigan both candidates already looking forward to next tuesday's races in florida, illinois, and ohio. both candidates have dueling rallies in the buckeye state tonight. >> thanks. the stakes are high for bernie sanders, joe biden has into the election with a double-digit lead in the delicate goldmine of michigan. >> ron meyer joins us to discuss which candidate has the most momentum before the polls open. thanks for joining us. if you think it is a longshot to say is joe biden going to sweep this thing? >> that is the question tonight. is bernie sanders going to win a single state was joe biden going to sweep it all. that is pretty funny considering
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at the beginning of the year i thought joe biden was cooking hard, couldn't put together a losing sentence, putting together losing debate when jim clyburn endorsed him and south carolina, the snowball it started the avalanche and now bernie sanders is the one guy left on the mound and i think the polls showing the trends show bernie's and going to win a single state tonight. we have a debate next week. my guess is bernie sanders stays for the debate and tries to deliver one last knockout punch but if he doesn't win a single state tonight and doesn't win a single state next week and doesn't pick delegates in florida i don't see a path for bernie sanders for being in this race that much longer unless he can deliver a real knockout punch with the debate because tonight is not going to go well for him. >> we will see, 352 delegates, idaho, michigan, mississippi, missouri, north dakota and washington, washington is a big statement michigan is the biggest, bernie was supposed to
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lose michigan last time and stole it from hillary clinton. could happen again tonight, right? >> that's what folks are saying that the reality on the ground is totally different. hillary clinton was sort of an east coast elite, joe biden has that more midwestern appeal and so i think honestly i don't think it will be close in michigan. my guess is biden wins handily there. the states to watch to see if they can come closer more like washington, idaho, maybe north dakota, more northwestern states with a lot of college towns and a lot more progressive voters. i don't think missouri or michigan are in play at all. >> this opinion piece, the title of this from the new york post, not that that says on the possibility of clinton returning to presidential politics, quote, democrats hunt for trump slayer may lead to hillary clinton come back. what is your opinion on that?
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>> i don't see it as very likely. joe biden if you listen to a whole speech, he can't put a coherent sentence together so i understand people are saying he can't really be the nominee but if you deprive bernie who will be in second place a chance of being the nominee it doesn't make sense. it will be biden were bernie and if not one of those two the democratic party will rip itself apart. there is no one lurking, certainly not hillary clinton. donald trump's dream to run for reelection would be to run against hillary again, one of the least popular politicians you could paul right now. the president would love that but i don't think any democrats participating in the primary process would and i'm not sure any of those folks are calling for her to get back in this thing. rob: to they have a candidates? they don't have an obama really speaks to the people. we appreciate it.
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jillian: donald trump ready to end of panic selling on wall street was our next guest believes investors will remain on a gentle certainty is restored. peter morici joins us with more. rob: tom brady may walk away from football, he's not hitting anymore. next big move for the super bowl winning qb coming up. hey mama what's up? did you switch my service from verizon to t-mobile? yep, t-mobile has the only nationwide 5g. let's see if you right about that? [phone ringing] mama? it works at the aquarium. in the parking garage. at the beach. it works in the movie theater too... [shhh] ...oh shoosh yourself, i'm talking to my baby, [phone ringing] mama? 5g it works in the club. who you in the club with? ♪ tell mama....all about it...tell mama... ♪
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>> a partial recovery with donald trump announcing measures to combat the dow's worst 1-day decline ever due to coronavirus and certainty. rob: will this help the markets and would help americans? chief economist for the international trade commission peter morici, let's look at where things end yesterday, all 3 indices were down 7%, the dow jones down more than 2000 points. what do you attribute this to? >> panic. folks just don't know when this virus will run its course and how long the disruptions and how deep the disruptions to the economy will be. >> let's look at the futures that are looking up so far today. we will see what it looks like when things open but how long do you expect this uncertainty to continue? >> i think the uncertainty when the virus is tapering off and going away and supply chain soon italy, it is critical to
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germany's industrial base. a lot of components come from italy the way us with china and when china starts to come back, we can from this economy without products we get from those places. it's the nature of globalization. that needs to change but for now we are stuck with it so we get some certainty about the global economy functioning as it should, investors will be skeptical because earnings are going to be problematic and when people buy stocks they buy earnings so they focus on the price-to-earnings ratio. with earnings unstable they lower the price. shannon: the president he is the payroll tax cut yesterday, we will learn more today. tell us about that and what it would be and what it could do. the fed dropped the rates and the market went down. >> topping the rates is useless. the demand-side to me was, try to get investors to borrow more money to put on factories, if they can't get components --
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giving people more payroll tax money, cut the pay attacks and boost your take-home pay immediately would cause people to spend more money. that is the demand-side but there are things people could buy the don't come from china believe it or not, there really are. that would help boost that way, also critically it might instill some confidence to somebody in washington that there is a handle on things, the biggest problem here is the president -- the national economic council about what is the right thing to do. the president is in an argument with nancy pelosi and democrats see this as an opportunity to create new social programs. you heard it yesterday, nancy wants to do something about food stamps. we don't need a bigger food stamp program, we have plenty there. shannon: jillian: let's talk about the responsible coronavirus. >> the president seems to be
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focused on the stock market more than the pandemic. >> this is very serious. i don't know how seriously it's been taken by the administration. >> your reaction to that? >> very unfortunate that chuck schumer doesn't know how to say anything that goes on in public life as a political opportunity and to get a booking on sunday tv. that is what you saw. is there anything donald trump could do that he wouldn't turn to try to get a political advantage. and some notoriety for himself. when you have a senate minority leader you have problems and that is the problem in trying to get something through. >> both sides could be politicizing this. let's talk about oil for a second, the drop could be attributed to oil prices which plummeted yesterday as you have a couple different factions
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saying they will pump out as much oil as they candidate means is too much supply. what do you think of that? >> lower oil prices are generally good for the global economy, not bad. the problem is oil prices collapsed and was something that was waiting for an impetus and this comes down to fraying relations between saudi arabia and russia, coordinating supply, they have been rigging the market elevate prices and this was quite apart from the virus so my feeling is this was going to happen anyway but any bad news is linked to the virus and therefore causes panic on wall street. lower oil prices are generally good news for the global economy. >> the roller coaster continues. 19 minutes after the hour. victory for protesters giving drug addicts the drain light for shooting up is simply insane.
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a bill on safe injection sites for drug users had to a full counsel of those that would require the city to hold public hearings and get community approval. the sites are dangerous and even racist. >> institutions, safe injection sites with places for people to use drugs. jillian: plans fell through following protests. rob: dozens of conservative leaders and pundits calling to censure chuck schumer after the democrat made perceived threats toward neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh as they consider controversial abortion law in louisiana. former senator jim dement and jeff landry and charlie kirk signing that letter calling his remarks inappropriate and dangerous. the president will award the medal of freedom to retire me
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general jack keane, the senior strategic analyst said he did not expect to be awarded the nation's highest civilian honor. >> i was absolutely shocked and stunned when the president called several months ago. it is not something anyone would aspire to. >> reporter: the troops in vietnam, was awarded the civil star and was of pentagon on 9/11. the white house as he, quote, devoted his life to keeping americans safe and strong. >> skies around the world light up from the superintendent that happens when the orbit reaches the closest approach to earth when it is full. >> the moon is only 222,000 miles away from earth, down the street, it is nicknamed the fool worm because the ground is soft enough earthworms to come out of the ground, great way to name it. >> reporter: jana steen joins us
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live in studio. did you see the fool worm supermoon? >> janice: if we went out and now we could see it. we will wash our hands afterward. it is also the lenten moon because of land. jillian: i like that better. >> janice: i'm not worried about the states their voting. michigan we have some rain in the forecast but that will move out by this afternoon. mississippi is where we could see potential for showers, maybe a thunderstorm, not a big storm system but just nuisance rainfall and on the backside some snow in the upper midwest. this pushes on through, too warm for any snow along the coast but across the great lakes and interior northeast we could see snow. there is your forecast, look at houston 80 degrees, we could see
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snow over parts of washington state which is also a primary state. not looking at any big storm systems, no reason not to vote. >> go vote. go do your thing. rob: 27 after the hour, fox news alert, two elite marines killed in a close quarters fight against isis. ahead we have a live report on how that -- these combat casualties may change how the military operates moving forward. jillian: looking to deliver a knockout blow to bernie sanders. if all 6 states voted today one battleground stands above the rest, michigan says socialism doesn't sit well with voters, the gop lawmaker joins us live next. i need a ride.
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jillian: the military reviewing operations in iraq and syria after two marines are killed. rob: coalition forces trying to stop a terror resurgence. >> reporter: the two marine raiders were killed after getting into a brutal gun violence sunday. marine raiders an elite unit specially trained for close combat with the enemy, the us troops were working during a mission targeting isis strongholds in a mountainous region. coalition forces killed four isis fighters and reusing the cave complex as a hideout. additional troops had to be sent in to recover the americans bodies which took 6 hours was the raiders are the first us service members killed this year as part of operation inherent result, 19 americans died since
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the operation started in 2014. it happened as coalition forces carried out a series of operations nearby. the iraqi military says 25 isis fighters were killed, 9 tunnels and the training camp were also destroyed. coalition of terry spokesman saying, quote, there was no safe place for isis to hide. the coalition will continue to hunt the remnant of the illegitimate caliphate to disrupt any efforts. the soldiers names are being withheld into their families notified. american military commanders examining how us forces can best advise local troops following their debts. jillian: bernie sanders fighting to keep his campaign alive as joe biden gets union endorsement to have the elections. rob: michigan's 125 delegates. >> the outcome of michigan in november may determine who the next president will be.
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we are not looking for a revolution. we just want to trust the water that comes out of the pipes. >> i don't have to tell the people of michigan about the horrible water system. rob: bernie celebrated his victory and said he will win it again can he? joining us live, bill, thank you for coming on today. can bernie take this again? >> he could. michigan is known for upsets and he did that four years ago and hillary clinton was status quo, bernie sanders was not. the simple fact, joe biden is very status quo, bernie sanders is not. the one common factor, donald trump breaking the dishes in washington dc which is what people are looking for. jillian: let's look at the
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numbers as they break down. there are 125 delegates up for grabs. you mentioned 2016, talking hillary clinton and bernie sanders, bernie sanders wasn't able to get that win. a different story this time around but many people in michigan thought it would be between bernie sanders and joe biden at this point and that is what we are looking at. >> exactly right. michigan democrats are running scared because they don't want to take off that aoc bernie sanders wing. that is why neither one of our sitting senators have endorsed in this which is unconscionable if they are actual leaders within their party. at the end of the day donald trump helped make michigan mean something again and that is what people are looking for the general election. it is very different in this primary.
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bernie sanders has a long history. the coalition of joe biden has come together very quickly they are running scared. rob: you have michigan and a lot of unions, taking away negotiated healthcare contracts. how bad does that hurt bernie? >> it does. my family history is proud out of flint, irish catholic family, lots of union members and they have fought hard to make sure they are getting those benefits. we don't like his economics, we don't like him taking away healthcare that we have been battling for, we don't like the rhetoric about guns and a bunch of other things so he has damaged himself from the policy side but what kept him in is the
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outsider status and a way to stick it to the democratic machine. jillian: people are not in love with either candidate. will that lead to more people not going out and voting? >> that could very well be. that is what has happened in the past and that happened to hillary clinton in the general four years ago, michigan will sit home. if they don't like what they are hearing they will sit home and there are pockets in detroit or west michigan in grand rapids, people will be looking for real answers and they are not getting them so far. >> thank you for coming on this morning, we appreciate it. 36 after the hour, down futures picking up lost ground from yesterday as coronavirus fuels market meltdown fueled the dow. we are live with the president's plan to restore confidence. >> i think my gut feeling is it
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must be a woman. i would look to women first. >> probably not going to be hillary clinton but bernie sanders showing his hand when it comes to picking a potential running mate. carly shimkus here with how social media is responding. "protect your family as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college" company. and a "take care of your employees" company. we're a "help you ride the ups and downs of the market" company. and when it's time to retire, we're a "we've been guiding you toward this all along" company. think of us as all these companies, and more. principal. retirement. investments. insurance.
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together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org rob: stock futures are up after the dow's worst in a decade, coronavirus fears causing the market plunge. jillian: the president thing is the plan to stop the market may him. >> reporter: donald trump says the white house is considering ways to boost the economy as they try to tackle the coronavirus abe, the president spoke to reporters to downplay fears of long-term economic problems but says the administration and considering
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options for economic stimulus soon. >> we will be meeting with house republicans, mitch mcconnell and everybody in discussing a possible payroll tax cut or relief, hourly wage earners getting help so that they can be in a position they don't ever miss a paycheck. >> reporter: as for congress a handful of lawmakers and self quarantine after coming in contact with somebody infected with covid-19. nancy pelosi knows of no plans to close the capital. they are criticizing the president over his response for the healthcare prices. >> he did not address coronavirus issue. there are other aspects of the economy. >> the president is focused on the stock market more than the pandemic. unless you deal with the pandemic it will keep getting
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worse and worse. >> reporter: the markets will be open to 9:30, talking about a potential financial boost. and futures looking to open strongly today. monday, a 2000 point drop on the dow, the largest point drop, the president meeting in washington to discuss the markets with industries worldwide. we are watching that meeting closely. >> bernie sanders in a last-ditch effort to appeal to voters, making this a vp appeal. >> haven't won the nomination. mike that feeling is a must be a woman.
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rob: another fun townhall, carly shimkus with serious xm 115 with reaction he is getting on social media. >> reporter: bernie sanders has his place potential pick would likely be a woman who agreed with him politically. supporters are plotting the announcement but on social media, sanders should take the best candidate regardless of gender. this type of answer feet into identity politics. inequality vice presidential pick. kristen, another female commentor says he doesn't say that because he's just aware enough to know this -- there would be backlash against naming a male vice presidential pick. the twitter user says naming a woman would be a last-ditch effort to save his sinking campaign. sanders floated the possibility of naming elizabeth warren in 2016, but has yet to endorse
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either candidate. >> hand sanitizer is found in new york. >> curiel, mister amazon and mister ebay. if you continue price gouging we will introduce our product which is superior to your product. >> texas, lilac, hydrangea, tulips. jillian: how that regular hand sanitizer? carley: new york will make their own and it will be produced by prisoners in the state of new york. governor cuomo says it is a superior product because it has a higher alcohol content. mixed reaction, jody says if it doesn't have the floral bouquet it can't be effective. sticking with the basics, i will stick with curiel. governor cuomo pleading with
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amazon and ebay to stop the price gouging. jillian: it is hard to find any of it now. rob: why in demand? tom brady starting a production company. carley: a big career announcement that has nothing to do with football. he is starting his own production company and announced exciting times ahead on and off the field. 199 production will deliver original content like movies, tv shows, documentaries and i'm sure you can't the name 199 production, pays homage to the fact he was the 190 ninth overall draft pick in the draft. a little bit of a throwback to his success, proof that you don't have to be picked number one to be number one. rob: such a story, love that.
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rob: cruise ships have become a major concern in the fight to stop coronavirus from spreading, recently the grand princess docking in california after days adrift at sea. jillian: the diamond princess cruise ship, he joined us from a federal corn team facility in omaha, nebraska. thank you for joining us.
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i have to ask how are you feeling? what are your symptoms and how are you right now? >> i'm feeling great. i wish i was in your studio but i don't think you want me over there at the moment. i'm feeling totally fine. if i wasn't contagious which i still on now we be back at work. rob: interesting to see how it impacts people differently. tell us the story. how did this all begin? >> my wife and i went on a cruise of southeast asia, 15 wonderful days. on the sixteenth day a passenger in hong kong came down with the virus so they quarantined us on the ship. we are supposed to be quarantined for 14 days. 12 days into our journey we were flown back by the state department on two, 747 cargo planes.
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when we were about to take off i does off. it was the middle of the night, woke up two hours later with a heavy fever, over 103. there was a doctor on board the plane. he put us in a quarantine area, we flew onto travis air force base. when we got there all the passengers were unloaded except for three of us and floats to where i was put in a viral containment unit. >> when you were in omaha i understand from the notes you sent us know when it your real without wearing a hazmat suit. talk about that experience and air filtration systems and it too. >> i have been making notes for my halloween costume for this year. biocontainment centers, 23 in the country, no use for that and they use it for the people of
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virus five years ago and when i entered. i was number 2. they had plenty of practice. it is like a scene out of the andromeda strain. everyone entering with hazmat suits, two tv monitors, two tv cameras watching me and i talked back to a central command post via a two way video. they came in every four hours, hooked up with monitors and ten days, i got to spend my 60 seventh birthday in quarantine. that is a unique story and after ten days they moved me to where i am talking to you right now which is a lower-level quarantine area. rob: you have certainly managed to keep a good attitude about this and have and sense of humor about it. there were 600 total coronavirus case on that ship. you obviously have taken this
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pretty well. you have gotten it over pretty well. have you heard of cases worse than yours? >> yes. we have 7 deaths and i heard a rumor of an eighth one. with 700 people getting the virus, yes, it could be a problem. i had a precondition and that is why they put me in the biocontainment to make sure i was stable and the virus did not go into my lungs and chest which seems to be the killer on this. 97% of the people out there are indigo with mild cases just like i have. other than the spike in fever and a lingering dry cough i was fine. not like a regular cold. there was no sore throat, no
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stuffy nose, no sneezing and other than a dry cough i would have been fine ten hours after my fever broke. rob: we hear about the dry cough a lot. jillian: i like your hat, go eagles. >> yes, ma'am. i'm a close friend of the owner. even though i live in california we on a local radio station. i have been an eagles fan since he purchased the team in 1994. rob: and live in southern california. get well soon and thank you for sharing the story. it is an unbelievable one. >> thank you so much. rob: 54 after the hour. a couple games is adapting to very uncertain times. >> and now, here is the host of jeopardy, alex trebek.
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we are t-mobile the first to go unlimited. first with no annual service contracts. first with taxes and fees included. now t-mobile has the first and only nationwide 5g network. reaching over 5,000 cities and towns and over 200 million americans. and t-mobile is not charging extra for 5g access. because this isn't our network... it's yours. rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we start with the good. a fedex tracker making one special delivery watch as catcher the golden retriever
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sneaks out of his house moments later a fedex driver pulls up and chases catcher down and scoops him up and delivers him back home. look at that the whole thing caught on the ring doorbell camera. jillian: forcing wheelchair and jeopardy to start taping without a studio audience. >> now, here is the host of jeopardy, alex trebek. >> wheel of fortune. ♪ >> producers were concerned for alex trebek's health as you know he is battling stage four pancreatic. they are both over the age of 70. >> finally the ugly, a dog? no, it's a loy o lion, actually. it's actually just a really big dog with a very bad hair cut. jillian: seriously, that is a dog. rob: that is a dog.
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somebody just shaved his dog and lower back and now he looks like a lion. i assume that's what happened. jillian: i need to know more about this dog. rob: maybe it's a new style. jillian: maybe. thanks for joining us. have a great day. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ coming in ♪ ainsley: coming in hot this morning. it is mini super tuesday. steve: it is. the polls are going to open in a couple of states about an hour from now. you might think to yourself it's not just a mini super tuesday. you look at the dow futures in the corners they're up right now a thousand points. we are going to talk to stuart about it. it's going to be a super tuesday for the stock market when it opens. brian: it's a real reason to be dressed. maybe you wanted to take your clothes off and hide under the streets. today there is a future could be brighter. steve: is that what youo?
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