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>> i know you'll be watching it. thank you very much. that is all for tonight. don't forget to set your dvr so you never miss a show, sunday night in america live. will and abby are next. we will see you next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. >> good evening everyone. i'm will come alive from tampa bay, the home of super bowl 55. we are right outside the stadium with abby and emily. welcome to our lives special sunday night in america. in case you're not aware, we are in the final moments of super bowl 55. it is winding down as we speak. the buccaneers are battling it out, and we are going to get more in-depth a little bit later in the hour.
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but, right now, let's get everyone's quick thoughts on the game. abby, emily, if you'll forgive me i love to walk through the store first. let me just say this. we are watching michael angelo p and a masterpiece. we are watching the greatest of all time do his work. tom brady is almost completing his seventh super bowl victory. if you cannot appreciate this, you cannot appreciate greatness. i'm not just talking about football. >> he's definitely proving himself as the goat for sure. we been watching, first i want to know how your vacation is going down there in tampa bay. where hiking uphill both ways to work in the snow. you've been putting in a lot of hard work. you were on fox and friends this morning and you've been up but yes, tom brady is on top, this was a battle of the
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quarterbacks. i was more focused on the defense, and i thought the chiefs were going to take this one, but we've seen that defense really sat down tyree's bill and then of course tom brady. fourth quarter it's looking like it's going to the bronx. >> emily i hear through the grapevine you don't like all this goat talk. >> look, i want you guys to know that i appreciate the winter so it's not that i don't, it's just a little hard to stomach and as were talking about before the show, it was such an honor for all of us to be in miami last year watching the super bowl and i think tonight, for anyone who's just not in tom brady's direct fan club, this is sort of like the lame sequel to last year what was amazing especially coming from a raiders fan watching the chiefs stomp the niners. what's fascinating about it to me is that for those of us who , which i think is most of us, who see patrick holmes as the kid as in the goat 2.0, tom
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brady's night meet him look like a kid not 2.0. he is an incredible running game and he's a quarterback and to abby's point about the defense stomping them down, i think it made him look, frankly a lot more like a rookie than he is. >> who, i disagree. i gotta tell you, what tonight proves is a quarterback is only as good as his offense of line. the fact that they have for starters that are out, patrick holmes, in all credit to brady for being the athlete that he is, and he isn't goat, but patrick holmes can only do so much and he is going down with the fight right now, but he needs an offense of line. the fact is i said earlier today that this was gonna be a big factor. will he step out but you need your full, complete team to be able to pull off a win like
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this against the legend himself, tom brady. he just didn't have the resources in this game to do that. you need offense of line. >> yes, no doubt. it's a team game in the box defense stepped up. when i talk about it a little bit later but the story is the greatest of all time, seven super bowl victories but first let's talk about another much-anticipated moment and that was the interview between president biden and cbs news during the pregame show. the president described school closure as a national emergency. let's listen. >> about 20 million american children have not been in the classroom for nearly a year. there is a mental health crisis happening. >> there really is. women are dropping out of the workforce. is this a national emergency. >> it is a national emergency.
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>> do you think it's time for schools to reopen. >> i think it's time for schools to reopen safely. our cdc commissioner who's going to be coming out with science -based judgment within, as early as wednesday with what the minimum requirements are. >> time to reopen safely. he also spoke on going back to normal, but at the same time placing blame on the trump administration response to the pandemic. >> to get herd immunity, doctor fauci said you must have at least 75% of americans vaccinated. we did the math and at the current rate of 1.3 million doses. day, it's going to take almost a year to get there. can we wait that long. >> no we can't. one of the disappointments was , when i came into office, is the circumstance related to how the administration is handling covid and it was even
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more dire than we thought. >> if you listen to that, what's fascinating to me is first on schools, when asked whether or not schools will open, if you endorse that, if you get behind the idea of forcing teachers unions back to work he said yes if they can open safely. there is a lot that can be packed into that word. there are a lot of hurdles you can place in the way as long as you keep using the word safely as your barrier to getting back to work. >> the cdc already set it safe. what were seeing across the country is even when schools are giving more resources to open safely, a lot of them don't want to go to school even though the charter schools, the private schools are back in school so again, they use this word safely and i know we'll talk about it later on in the program, they use it as a shield for protecting themselves against the teachers union. another thing in the interview was the fact that there was no
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accountability. he's just blaming this on the trump administration. he didn't even acknowledge he wouldn't have anything to distribute if it wasn't for the past administration getting the vaccine out because of operation work speed. he is a career politician. it was only because there was a businessman that didn't agree with the policy but they were able to get that done and there was no acknowledgment of that. it just goes to show you, they really aren't going to open this country until everybody gets the vaccine. that's the bottom line. that's where were at. we've seen by the studies in the polling that even when you lot down the country, california is lockdown and it's still not slowing the spread so give americans the choice they need to go back and have a fighting chance. >> politicians choose their words very, very carefully and
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biden has had several chances to say yes, school should reopen. he's had plenty of opportunity to be absolutely clear about that fact as the cdc has already said, we should be able to come back safely, but he keeps giving it a caveat. he keeps saying yes if we can do it safely. he keeps giving teachers unions and excuse. >> yes. in the interview, he did a better. [inaudible] than antonio brown. how many moves does this guy have? the bottom line, all jokes aside, the tragedy is that pre-pandemic, the statistics were 6 million children were out of school. in the last year that number has spiked. in the summer, parents were polled and 22% said they would
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have to cut back on their work hours if schools remain closed. 10% said they had quit. that was eight months ago so course the spikes are continuing to trend in that way. it's under their control. when he talks about women leaving the workforce and that is a national emergency, that's because of the closure. that status on lockdown. 70% of california restaurants are owned by people of color, minorities and 50% by women. the reason women are leaving the workforce in part is because their jobs are being extinguished and unlike what carrie is conference, there's not another one that pops up to replace it right away tragedy, the larger one is that this is all within their control. >> that begs the question why won't he speak clearly and say yes, absolutely, school should be back in session because he's a politician and i think that's what politicians do.
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>> if you look closer at the numbers and you speak of the mental health pandemic that's happening as well, i heard the numbers this morning, emergency visits had increased by 24% among children five to 11 and this is also a huge issue that were dealing with and you look at schools like philadelphia who don't want to open in the president of that teachers union thing i think he is the were discussing that they were opening, but they're taking all the safety precautions, and look, moms are inviting kids over so they can have group learning sessions and that's just as unsafe as kids in school. i'm sure those kids are wearing masks there and wiping down services like they do at school so this is something to be addressed. if i could make a quick comment on the entire interview before the super bowl, where we focused on politics?
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i know this has been a trend the last six years or so with the pre-super bowl interview with the president of the united states, but if you go back to 2004, you had president george w. bush on the white house lawn, jim nance life from houston at that super bowl, the game, the excitement, president bush was talking about his favorite houston sports moments and especially president like president biden who has run on the platform of unity, why are we talking about policy when we could be talking about how the super bowl is bringing people together. how we have 7500 vaccinated healthcare workers in the stand. i think it was a missed opportunity. >> women talk more about schools in just a moment. i believe this is a situation where there are hurdles being sought after. we are looking to put new barriers in place and getting back to normal. in the interview you heard president biden say don't know who make it by summer. she said it will take by the end of next year to get
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everyone back. were not going to return to normal until the entire world is vaccinated. it makes you wonder how much people want to get back to normal. one more moment from that interview we wanted to focus on is this. president biden spoke on relationship with china claiming there will be extreme competition with china but he's not going to approach things the way former president prompted. listen to this. >> the u.s. china relationship is probably one of the most important in the entire world. why haven't you called the chinese president. >> well, we've met haven't had occasion to talk to him yet. there's no reason not to call him, i've said all along that we need not have a conflict but there will be extreme competition. i'm not going to do it the way he knows this because it's sending signals and we're going to focus on international. [inaudible]
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>> is china extreme competition? that's not how i'm sure i describe it. extreme competition versus adversary. emily? >> this is like when we compete against russia in the olympics before the opening scandal. when he talks about the international rules of the road, they don't apply to countries that don't play by the rules. they don't apply when we have no enforcement mechanism that they care about. the reason it worked on the trump administration is because they took no prisoners approach. they actually put our interest first rather than adhering to a false set of manifested rules that the chinese are not adhering too. >> i'm sorry, and fighting through fireworks around us right now. this game is coming to a close and the tampa bay buccaneers are going to win this game. lawrence and abby, quickly, is joe biden right?
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>> no, i think this is what you get when you vote for a man who doesn't take a position with the american people. i'm a free trader, libertarian but no one has been able to answer the question, what do you do as emily correctly pointed, when the other side doesn't play by the same rules and they manipulate currency income after what feels like intellectual property. what is the game plan? now he's going into the white house and we don't know what the plan is but apparently they're just our friend, maybe? >> something i picked up on was no conflict but extreme competition. i'm not really sure how that works. if i'm going to liken it to the super bowl you have patrick holmes versus tom brady. they are in conflict when they are on the field and staging an extreme competition. that reprieve doesn't happen until they leave the field and i'm not sure united states and
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china have an off the field moment. i'm not sure how that will work. >> now it's time for this fox news alert. if the fireworks didn't give enough, super bowl 55 is final, the buccaneers defeated the chiefs 31 - 9. tom brady gets his seventh super bowl ring. we will have analysis from the quarterback to commercials on the halftime performance and even talk about the game itself when we come back. hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today.
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we are back and we have plenty more to say regarding super bowl 55 later in the hour. i know will is fighting a lot of noise with the fire works and the fans leaving the stadium. tampa bay 131 - 9. first let's get to the top headlines, the chicago teachers union and public schools reached a tentative agreement to reopen in person learning. chicago mayor said this today. >> at long last, c.p.s. has reached a tentative agreement
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with the chicago teachers union that opens up the school for safe, in person learning for our pre-k and k-8 students. >> expanding on that, the deal relies on broader union approval and right now it is unclear when the vote with the nearly 25000 members will take place. under the agreement, the start of in person classes will be by grade and start later this week. the proposal grants the union money request and said no teacher or staff member would be required to return to work before being offered a vaccine and the reopening of schools would be pushed back to march for elementary and middle school. at least 2000 vaccine doses will be offered to preschool and special education programs this week when their students
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are scheduled to return to school on thursday. so, will the union approve the proposal. that is the big question here. but start with you. what do you think? >> i hope they do. i think that mayor lightfoot set it best in her presser last week when she said for children who look like me with backgrounds like mine, this hurts the most. enough is enough. for those that care about the disparity in education in this country, the disparity between privilege and the disparity of those of color, they should pay attention that that is widening under the current circumstances. nothing about this is helping to close that gap of achievement. i think the unions need to, while there singing the coverage everything we want is not part of this tentative framework, they called the president of the other side, they said he had contempt for our concerns i think there needs to be an appreciation that they will not get
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everything they want. that is what negotiation is and if their best interest truly remain with the children, not only just their education but their actual will. that would do them well to agree on this. picking up on what you said emily lawrence, there is this disparity in the children will benefit a lot from going back to school. why are the teacher union reluctant to go back? are they thinking about themselves or the students. >> nothing about themselves. they still get paid. that's the difference between the charter schools in the public schools. if they don't shop they don't get paid. i've been talking about school choice and reform because it was something that impacted me as a young man who grew up in an urban city. i benefited from school choice. this battle, it needs to happen. i am so sad that this is happening to the kids, but this issue has fallen on deaf years grew so many years.
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people are beginning to see the teachers union for who they are. i have said it's about the kids for all these years but when push comes to shove, when everybody else is reopening, you'll see they made all these demands. some counties, they get the vaccines and they still decide they want to go back to school. they say they want to redo. [inaudible] the schools are safer, but they still said let's change the air filters. let's get you the ppe that you need. let's get you the sanitation that you need and still after all that they didn't want to go back to school because guess what, it was never about the safety predators about them, their pocketbook and it wasn't about the kids. it's high time for us supporting these teachers unions because they don't ever look out for the people they're supposed to look out for and it's been highlighted.
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i think there will be change because of what we've seen in chicago. >> will, last word on this. you have two kids, 13 and nine. what you think about this? >> in fact, my boys have both been in remote learning for going on a year now. niclas charter school and i said no, were just go remote and do our best. my kids go at charter school in new york where the majority of the student body is exactly the students emily was talking about. minority students, low socioeconomic students, the students the most. emily's right. with these schools and teachers unions are doing amounts to child abuse. were talking mental health issues, lack of education and socialization, no screening for child abuse, who knows what's going on behind closed doors. we don't know because schools are one of the primary mechanisms for any child
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abuse. demands keep adding up. even chicago, they don't have a plan for high school students. there pushing middle school students out into the middle of march. they're talking kindergarten through eighth graders not getting back until march so even the proposal looking at today is putting in a month away. the end result is people have to find education outside of these government schools. that's the bottom line. our students cannot be trusted with unions i don't have their best interest at heart. >> this is a battle we will see continue on and will see what happens with chicago and that teachers union votes in. all right, coming up next, what one person did when they found their neighbor was a trump supporter and cleared away the snow from the driveway. at visionworks, we want you to feel safe and we want you to see yourself
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coronavirus relief plan. she said the plan could generate enough growth to get the country back to full employment by 2022. the buccaneers yarderback tom brady adding his name to more records. he has won more super bowls by himself than any other franchise. he completed 21 of 29 passes for three touchdowns. i'm ashley strohmier. k to sundan america. for all your headlines log on to foxnews.com. welcome back. we will talk about tampa bay's dominating win over kansas city soon. in the meantime, a columnist for the los angeles time wrote
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a piece about how she is conflicted about her trump neighbors who plowed her driveway. she tweeted this, we survived with her trump neighbors but here's what happened when they brought out the big dog, kindness. opec no. they just plowed our driveway without being asked and did a great job. how am i going to resist in the act of this active aggressive kindness. i've got to go to the panel quick. when is plowing the driveway, when did that become political for your neighbor? >> it's not, and you know it's not. i'm in a do my best to maintain a happy face during this segment. it's a celebration on around
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me for the super bowl victory. i meant to be real with you, this story theory eats me. all of us, we spoke earlier had to decide is it serious or satire. sadly it's serious. this is someone who has taken their politics to define them. i do best not to define myself by my politics. we should be judged by our actions regardless of how we vote. i do see an increasing trend to be quite honest to find yourself in your virtue by the way you vote. if someone votes differently than you than they are morally flawed. that's the mindset of many on the left. so virginia cannot imagine somebody who might have a political disagreement with her could possibly be a good person. the truth of the matter is it's a stigma. virginia needs to seek help. this is a sick worldview and if you want to start making it
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right, maker neighbors take all that snow and shove it right back in her driveway. maybe that will make her feel better and we can go back to the start. just recently the driveway. >> you not really applicable person. you go around the country, you hike and you have a good time. how does this make you feel as an american just trying to get to know people of all different backgrounds. >> i think this is absurd. you should never insult anyone's kindness at all. i just don't understand why this is happening. emily isn't a huge fan of tom brady and i know anytime she says anything that is against tom brady she gets hated on twitter. we shouldn't judge her based on her tom brady view. if we don't do that. [laughter] , if were not doing that, where we doing that people who are doing a genuinely kind thing and it is sad to see in
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our country. >> emily, last words. >> i think the saddest part about it is she literally said no one does something good for nothing. the suspicion she viewed her neighbor with, the judgment she placed because of their voting views, i can't say it any better than my colleagues trusted, and sad, it's reprehensible, and it also reeks of the privilege of that elitism and that judgment which is my trump supporters felt so isolated. it's why they felt they were hurt because no one would even give them the time of day to express how they felt and the fact that she said with judgment that they were staunch partisan supporters of blue lives, color me the same. >> i'll tell you what, there is absolutely no curiosity on the other side. to just figure out what the other side believes, what trump supporters believe, you would be surprised. a lot of people are just like you, but again it's probably because i spent a year on the
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welcome back, the future of the nfl, super bowl 55 belongs to the buccaneers and tom brady. there looking dominant in their victory and brady winning his seventh super bowl which is more than any other nfl franchise. did he just cement his legacy as the greatest athlete of all time? and did the rising star of patrick home hit a major roadblock or was it just a bump in the road. we throw it to the panel to
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breakdown the big game. lawrence, i would like to start with you and post to that question, is tom brady, in your eyes the greatest athlete of all times. he has a long way to go. he's only 24, correct me if i'm wrong but he has a lot more in him. so he played entered today. his foot is injured today. he should be celebrated for one thing today. it's a brilliant mind when it comes to football. there's all this notion that players could do it without him even his assistant coaches
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packet had coached out some of the reform of the level of spellcheck. they dispelled that myth today and tom brady is the go and he did it without him and that should be celebrated tonight. >> speaking of celebrating, i like to play little soundbite for you just now tom brady with the trophy and then i'll get your reaction, next. >> there's more to come as far as football. were coming back. abby, this, does not mean next year's tampa bay, do you think we'll be back in the super bowl yet again. >> i think it is, if the team stays how it is the be back once again. as long as tom brady is at the helm, that is going to dictate a lot of success for that team. i just want to point out and looking at the stats, brady had a 72.4% completion rate
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tomb homes 53%. the homes through 20 more passes than brady. it just shows that the age difference might actually be a factor. patrick holmes is an incredible quarterback tom brady and he really is the greatest of all time. i question at first if he won this title if he would retire and you just heard him say were coming back and i thought about this, i change my tune before the show because i thought, he is competitive enough that if he won the super bowl he is going to say no, this wasn't a fluke, i meant to come back and prove to you not only can i go to a different team and when, i'm going to do it twice and that's coming vilify him even more -- solidify him even more as the goat. it's like watching michael jordan in the last dance. he pulls, holds all his teammates accountable and you see brady on that field and he's doing the same and that's
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why they one. >> let's talk axes and oaths. to abby's point, the home through 50%, 20 more passes and his completion was 50%. obviously the defense of the box, tonight they were rock solid. there's a lot more going on than just tom brady. when used for c in the season ahead? that was a wall that tampa bay put up tonight. >> there's excitement building outside the stadium. i can tell you that right now. the crowds are pouring out the stadium in their cheering and they're happy. i used to stretch my legs for little bit three hours at a time every day. let's do it quickly. yes the tampa bay defense was awesome. todd bowles was awesome. let's be real. a lot of his performance was on the line let's look at the real story. tom brady just one his seventh
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super bowl. that's the beginning and end of the story. he's been to ten. some of the others, montana, brad shaw, aikman, tom brady, he's not just the goat when it comes to football players. i don't care what game you want to play. athlete, sportsman, champion, team sports, leader, i don't care. he is the greatest. jordan, bill russell, kareem abdul-jabbar, it is tom brady. what we are watching is inspiring to anyone even outside the world of sports. he's 43. he's 43 with the brand-new team. this is amazing. if you just have a little discipline and dedication, maybe you can succeed late in life just like tom brady. i am so inspired and gushing
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over what just happened tonight. >> if you are older it's just a matter of days. two wills point, what's exciting about this too is that it means he doesn't operate in the silo. the box one last time they were at the super bowl in 2002 and he turned around an entire franchise so what do you see for them moving forward. >> i think his leadership is going to play role, i think the one major thing that people are missing when you talk to brady and you look at some of the interviews, he is getting there in age, he said from a mental standpoint the game has become easier for him. the way he can predict and read defenses and take that leadership role in the locker room matters. his body has gone through a lot but he still there. he has the fields. i think the two wills point,
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that makes him the goat. you know more about this than me. if i know this correctly with him having seven, he now has the most of any team as well as any other player so when you talk about him being the goat, that makes him the goat. what do you play for, you play to win. >> really quickly, he's the goat here and here. his heart, his discipline, commitment, leadership, that has made him the goat. i'm just going to uphold my annual tradition and lawrence will have my back on this. i predict this dallas cowboys in the super bowl. [laughter] good luck with that. you heard it here first. all right stay with us. more super bowl highlights after this. ♪ ♪
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across television screens. it would be the most iconic sporting event show without the super bowl commercials and halftime show. has it all become too political? is there anywhere to escape? everything seems political. abby, lawrence, emily, you saw it all, tell me what you saw, what you liked, halftime, ads, what did you think. >> i was curious about the ads because there was the talk of are they going to address the pandemic and everything that's been going on in our country or will they avoid it. one that really struck me was the anheuser-busch ad. i don't know if it played during the game, i did go to the bathroom a few times but they did release it before him. it was all about let's grab a beer. what does grab a beer actually mean. it's saying hey will here's a beer, you been up for 17000 hours and you deserve a break,
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emily here's congratulations to cohosting outnumbered. lawrence jones, and right next to, i'm just in a throw one through the wall. it's about bringing people together in the address there has been a little bit of toughness for our whole country. we been going through a lot. but we can all come together and that's what this is about. >> lawrence, what did you think. >> i enjoyed the m&m commercial. that's probably the one i enjoyed the most. halftime performance, i believe they can sing that the performance was terrible. here's the hard part. when you have someone doing halftime performance, they have to be a performer. the fact is they did not find someone that can perform without it crowd work could perform.
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i think there's some regrets there, the brother can sing, i give him all the credit, but as far as the halftime performance, he's no michael jackson or beyoncé or bruno mars. he's no prince. >> you know i'm an 80s girl and it's a soundtrack of my life so the ads that got to me are the ones that pay homage to the 80s. the great american show, that was phenomenal. the original predicate song, i thought it was brilliant. you guys also know that i'm a huge supporter of the paralympic silver toyota commercial featuring jessica long, the olympian swimmer i thought was outstanding. i agree with you is a two dimensional halftime show. i think it's hard because of the limitations of the live
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show, nothing will ever top prince in 2007. >> amen to that. my quick thought, i love the bud light legends being everybody back, the real men of genius, but here's my little soapbox. many companies sat out from advertising configured there's no wind. they figure in the cancel culture of 2021 you can't make anyone where everyone happy. you're going to make someone upset. here's what i said it corporate america. grow a backbone. do what you think is right. have some principles and don't worry about who screams the fencer gets. just grow up back bone. we have more final thoughts coming up. coming up. don't go away. ♪ ♪
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covered. i'm in a start, i just want to say it's a pleasure being here with you three. i met you last year at the super bowl, you could not have more great. i loved seeing you around the studio. it's great seeing you. will you are an inspiration with how much work you put in and how you been up since fox and friends this morning. it's been great being with you guys. >> thank you. i'll tell you, fromrom my perspective here, let me tell you this. this has been a success. the nfl pulled off something they said you could never do. there was a pandemic going on, give tampa bay, give florida a lot of credit. but we just saw was just more than a success of tom brady and the buccaneers. >> have got to say congratulations to tom brady but i am so excited for patrick holmes. he is an example for my generation. the next generation that's going to bring america back.
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>> here's to tampa both 56 in l.a. absolutely. absolutely. chris: i'm chris wallace. the senate impeachment trial starts this week. as the gop struggles to find its way after donald trump. >> this republican party is a very big tent. everyone is invited in. chris: is the big tent big enough for a leader like liz cheney who voted for impeachment and marjorie taylor greene who says she's being targeted for her pro-trump views. >> republican voters support him still. the party is his. chris: we're joined by congresswoman cheney in her first interview since the furor over her vote to impeach donald trump. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. then, the senate
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