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we thank you for telling us her story. good luck with the new endeavor. jillian: thank you. download the fox news app, open of your camera, scan the qr code on your screen. todd: >> in chicago could return to class this week, windy city reaching tentative teal after barely avoiding teacher strike. >> we need to do this. for our children. >> i think it is team for schools to reopen safely. safely. democrats barreling forward with plans to passing monster covid relief bill. >> the senate gets ready for this week's big impeachment trial with most republicans arguing that it is not constitutional. >> political future is in dire straights. >> the effort to recall shim expected to hit two million signatures he thinks it is just republicans who are upset but it is not it is across the board. >> play action with third
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action. good, gronkowski again with the touchdown. the tampa bay buccaneers have a second super bowl title you're looking at the greatest right there. ♪ ♪ >> they did trail 3-0 and then got it back scoring and scoring and scoring this tampa bay buccaneers own super bowl 55 final score, 31-9. they have won their second title in too many history, and for tom brady this is 54th super bowl win, and for him to win just about all of them is just fantastic. >> and the thing about it there is with gronk, it was so much fun to watch those because even though he's all business you could tell that especially with
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kronk, when he got that first super bowl catch, he was loving. and it is so rare that you can actually see the greatest of all time working in real time. that's him right there. that's the play i'm talking about. they had so much fun ainsley, you know, i'm from kansas city, and i, you know, it was a bad day to have a bad day but kansas city had a bad day. >> such a great guy been reading so much about his family and got this opportunity he's young and have opportunities in his future but congratulations they deserve it it was wonderful to watch i love how gronk would slam the ball down every time he would make touchdown. but it was nice to watch the national anthem i loved that i loved the flyover, and i loved the halftime show there's some krit thaix say you know -- >> like that? >> i like the music how wonderful for him he's 30 years and put 7 million of his own money into that halftime show. all right let's bring in will --
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>> expensive robots. and tuxedos. let's bring in will cain fox and friends weekend co-host had an opportunity to go. what's your reaction? >> i was listening to you 39-9 congratulations to tampa bay buccaneers state of florida and nfl for doing thing is that have you for people thought they could do. pull off a successful season reach the conclusion, crown a champion. you know, football is really the ultimate team sport it is most militaristic sport that we have it is 53 men on a roster success on everyone doing their job but sometimes the truth and the hype and the top line story, are all one in the same. and then this super bowl -- the hype is the truth. it is about tom brady. steve i hard you say this it is so rare that we get to see the greatest of all time doing has work in real time to watch michael angelo painting. i would say it has been a
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quarter of a century. it has been 25 years steve since we've great greatest of all work it would have been joe montana or michael jordan in the nba been a quarter of century since we've seen this happen. it truly, truly is special. >> you know what's interesting one of the teammates showed up with a picture of him as a rookie one of the worst times 5-0 in the 40 and vertical wj of the worst so not only was he a six round draft peck ahead of his combine had a stock drop even more and had trouble starting in college that's what make this is thing unthinkable everybody knew michael jordan and see the best player but not only they didn't expect him to start. >> i don't know if we have that picture brian. but it is stunning. it is leak before and after success story you know what about that picture he's a little soft. he doesn't look like the world greatest football player in the making by any measure.
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here's what i love about tom brady brian and you brought up so much i'm a cowboy fan so it takes a lot for me to rooting for somebody else but it is what he symbolizes building yourself from the ground up essentially bootstrapping your success he's not yet one is with amazing talent but not one who lived on talent alone it was discipline it was his heart his mind and his mastery of this sport. he's 43 years old. he's rewriting what it mean to be a successful proathlete just won his 7th super bowl to me that's inspiration for anyone out there. >> this is inspiration for all of the old guys out there leak me the cover of the new york post old man winner. oh look at that. s that just great sorry new york fans brady soup per again and then a tweet from patriots that said congratulations to greatest of all time you have to wonder how many them are kicking themselves why is did we let him go is he coming back he made
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that clear last night on cbs here's jim nance. >> more to come right tom? there's more to come as far as football. >> yeah we're coming back. you know that. coming back. tom brady is coming back. >> will it is not just tom but also the coach and gronk as well. >> all coming back that's great news. you know, old man ander playing off the winter theme here it was like bunch of snow bird from the northeast had a reunion here in florida which is kind of a common occurrence it was brady gronk did you know that every single player score at the touchdown last night join team in the past year they joined to play with brady. it was gronk and antonio brown that's who came through for the bucks last night should give a shout you had because that defense shut down patrick mahomes it was absolutely amazing steve i'll say this. why not come back? why should we doubt he would again at 44 we all can do if we all stop eating tomatoes like
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tom brady. >> i was reading his diet incredible you mentioned his discipline the guy and that's his -- his body is, you know, why he gets paid the big bucks to get out there to play one of the factors threetion. so yeah a lot offing discipline there. thanks so much will we'll check back in with you throughout morning. another big story we're following this morning kids could soon head back to the classrooms in chicago and san francisco. as cities and announce preliminary deals with their teachers unions. ashley joins us live to break it all down for us ashley this sounds like good news step unless right direction. >> it is a step in the right direction by dicey in some parts after eight months of negotiations chicago students could be back in classrooms by thursday. while union was dwoak stress it is needing to vote to prove a deal the mayor light foot was in disagreement. >> everyone in our school communities aren't just safe but also that they feel safe.
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and feel that lived their lived experience and fears and frustrations have been heard. >> deal was also reached in san francisco with kids going back once the city's risk level goes down. union says city leaders need to step up and make vaccines available to school staffers. we'll have the weekend parents and kids march from city hall to the united education union direct offices commanding school bees open but then in philly a different story. today would have been the first day back but the union told teachers not to go. it says city didn't hold up on its engsd of the bargain for better ventilation and vaccines for teachers, and in philadelphia superintendent accuse union of violating the reopening agreement made months ago still city officials told local news mediation process isn't her way and teachers will not be required to report today. guys. >> thanks ashley and in crazy thing is, this is nots over. because the teachers union says it is not over to coach --
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we do not yet have an agreement with chicago public school mace your and team made the an offer to our members last night which in merts further review goes on to say again stop seeing this is over it takes a time and stop sending e-mail and tweets saying this is over so in chicago starting to agree with you. also in february they say it is not over reading his tweet. so in february they're going to on the 22nd they go to school to fifth graders and then eighth tbraid norse plan to get high school back to school yet and for joe biden to come out to say by the way i think kids should start going back to school we're going to reopen we've got to do it safely and get protocols in place. they're in place. listen. i think it's time for schools to reopen safely. you have to have fewer people in classroom. you have to have ventilation systems that have been reworked. our cdc commissioner is going to be coming out with science based
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judgment within i think as early as wednesday. as with the minimum requirements are. listen, we know that minimum requirements already out they were pleshed previously they're out now. if by your cdc collector so he's playing his handle close to the best because teachers unions funded his campaign. he was actually quoted as saying -- i'm going to be teachers first. can you imagine that? your school policy teachers first. >> he said -- there could be cdc guidelines by wednesday. but the cdc actually came out with the guidelines to open the schools september 15th of 2020. they've been in books for a look team general you have his new cdc director making it very clear. can schools reopen without everybody getting oh the teachers getting shots? on wednesday she said absolutely. let's roll the tape. >> there's increasing data to suggest that schools can safely
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reopen, and that that safe reopening does not -- suggest that teachers need to be vaccinated in order to reopen safely. so while we are implementing the criteria of the advisory committee and of the state and local guidances to get vaccination across the communities, i would also say that safe reopening of schools is not that vaccination of teachers is not a for reopening of school. wait a minute you don't need everybody need their shots then after that, jen said from the podium at the white house that was her she said that in her personal capacity. she was appearing as the cdc director. scott walker from wisconsin said in the washington times, many liberals continually ignore the science that shows students can safely return to school. so the question is, is joe biden actually following the science?
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or is he following the unions ainsley? ainsley: you're right about the september thing the c dx released indicators for school decision making that was in september. then last month, the c dx said there's little evidence that schools have contradicted meaningfully to increase community transmegs and in last week she said teachers are safe to go back they don't all need to be haven'ted. vaccinated there are 20 million american children out of school almost for a year. and in march it will be a year march or april. so we have to think about these kids. the unions they protect the teachers. but who protects these kids? >> listen to this. stat -- and one more thing. ainsley: they have a tentative agreement to open up their school there is because that i had a lot of controversy too that's right staff can be vaccinated ppe for students and staff socially distance classrooms regular testing for students and staff upgrade ventilation, safe and effective cleaning and contact tracing
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plans. >> that sounds like something we have in 2020 just do it please. meanwhile by the way they could have classes for the most part judging by the globe and the climate -- i believe they can do some even classes outdoors. americans students from kindergarten to fifth grade missed out on 20% of reading and 33% of math skills they would have learned in normal times now according to mckensit study so waiting on sideline or not in school they have to be drawing up curriculum to increase the capacity for next year because these kids got to get a year and a half in one year. everyone collectively almost as a country have to make up for the atrophy that's taking place jillian is working on this. >> a final salute for a fbi agent killed in line of duty loved ones mourning loss of fbi special agent daniel at a funeral in south florida.
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the service was held one day after the memorial for fellow fbi special agent mother of two laura schwartzenberger they were shot and killed qhied serving a search warrant at a home last week. weather now a massive winter storm battering the northeast on super bowl sunday seeing eight inches of snow causing near white-out conditions on roads in new york. despite the snow and bitter cold temperatures hundreds of people still lined up to receive a coronavirus slk vaccine at yankees stadium and more americans get vaccinated off and daily covid-19 cases a number of falling below 100,000 for the first time in months. the covid tracking project says just over 96,000 new cases were reported yesterday. however, the covid tracking project says the data was missing updates from a handful of states and says new cases hospitalizations, and deaths all dropped last week. so a little bit of good news there. those are your headlines.
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>> i.c.e. agents are reng alarm of marming changes made by the biden administration. the white house is directing i.c.e. to make fewer arrests in deportationings as well one official telling "the washington post," quote, they've abolished i.c.e. without abolishing i.c.e. pend lum swing so extreme feels
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like they've gone from ability to fully enforce our immigration laws to now being told to enforce nothing. so what's going on? here now is sheriff who works hand-in-hand with immigration agency, chuck jenkins sheriff from frederick county maryland. >> good evening steve. steve: joe biden said during the obama biden administration we deported too many people. well now it seems like and he said, you know, if i'm lengted elected president i'll do something to undo that and he's taking a big step in that direction. >> american should be angry and outrage what what he's done is effectively and functionally telling agents to stand down there will be no enforcement. steve: i was reading washington post, it is not come out yet. few there is a little guidance they say, they will not deport people who are in this country
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illegally if they get a dui, assault, money landering, property crimes, fraud, tax crimes solicitation or charges without convictions. so for a variety of crimes, despite the fact you were in the country illegally sheriff, they won't deport you. >> they won't see and one thing that's considered is the criminal histories so regardless of the felony regardless of the event, the crime these preem going to roam our streets with impunity. >> other thing about this thing sheriff and that is let's say, they do they have somebody this n their sight they think we should arrest that guy. that person -- agents who want to arrest fugitives will need prior approval from the i.c.e. director in washington, d.c. to justify arresting them. so in other words they could be down in laredo texas and they said i want to arrest that
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person because for whatever reason, and then some lawyer in d.c. is going to decide whether or not to do it. >> right. right how eventive is that and this is going to be disastrous dangerous and going to impact every county every city, every community in this country. and again, this is total lawlessness, we have to have interior enforcement along with strong border security or we have no laws. steve: this is one of the reason why is state of texas sued the federal government over these thing he is ultimately, though, sheriff it comes down to safety. personal safety. public safety, will the public and i don't know the toons this i'm hoping you do. will the public be safe with rules like this where you can get arrested for a variety of reasons but they won't sending you back will we will safe going forward with this kind of direction at i.c.e.? >> steve the sans no we've seen this year after year after year americans will not be safe. immigrant communities will not be safe. these types of laws -- lead to more victims of cream.
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more violent crime. gangs infiltrating this country steeft answer is no. americans won't be safer. >> why is joe biden doing this? >> i believe a part of this is -- listen, they're angry at president trump everything that he all of the strides that he made and strong immigration enforcement over the past four years they're totally being undone and dismantled. frederick county yanked thank you for getting up early on this day after the super bowl. thank you, sir. >> thank you. steve: coming up on nongd the fight to reopen schools nationwide teachers unions accuse of playing politics as kids are forced to stay home. we're going talk to a parent panel about effect they see in their children and some super bowl viewers by the reaction to the big show coming up you're watching "fox & friends" on this super bowl monday.
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tell ji fight between holyfield sign seal and delivered long time friend of tyson says two box greats will fight for over 270 million dollars. to two have fought several times including enpa infamous when he bit off the ear. >> teacher union acued of playing politics with students and school reopening plans, in chicago, the mayor announced an agreement to return students to the classroom this week although the union still said they have to approve the deal. and in philadelphia today would have been the first day back but the union is just told teachers don't go. joining me now to discuss this is lisa she's a mother of five, and in pennsylvania, and washington examiner reporter. selena who has been covering school closures as well good morning ladies. >> good morning. ainsley: lisa i'll start with you tell us how this is affecting your family. >> our children in our sound
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area school district they have been virtual for 11 month now so with children staring at a chrome book suffering from anxiety, depression some turned to criminal activity this is a recipe for disaster also in our school district we are the only school in the county that has no school sports. so our children have no outlet, they feel completely isolated, and they're holding back our seniors for getting scholarships. ainsley: what's their reason when the district next door does have sports? >> that's a good question we've been trying to find that out we believe that there's collusion happening between our lengted officials and our unions. taxpayer money that's being misused for personal gain, and much more. but we are involved with an organization called keeping kids in school packed. they have website on facebook, so between them they are working not just with us but with other families to fight for the right
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for all parents and all children to have choice to be virtual or in person. so what they are doing along with our attorney christopher, we are filing right to know request day to find out what exactly is going on and root of this issue we feel our dringt has no intention to be open in our school because there is a active covid vaccination site in our high school. in our high school. now we are all for vaccinations. however, we feel it does not belong in our high school. especially while school is in session we believe our children should have the choice to be in person at this time. >> you're not alone selena you know that and talking to parents and kids all over the country. your latest article this is the headline, the kids aren't all right. what are the kids going through how are they feeling? >> well, you know really interesting so in my examiner piece i focused in on one family and one young lady her enemy
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name is lena carson a straight a student a young lady who skipped a grade skepped second grade and gone from straight a's to dropping down to d eetion and she is talking about just the lack of motivation to do her school work. she misses the competitive -- competitiveness of school, she misses her friends. and that sends a purpose. she has gone from being, you know, this is city school she belongs to a school to audition to get into. and she's unable to go swimming. she's -- said that she's been reduced to the only thing shelfs like doing is walking around block with the dog. and for this bright kid to just be completely unmotivated and to lisa's point one of the hardest thing i have found among a lot of students and a lot of parents is that the teachers will --
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the school will say it is opening, and then you know, a day before or couple of days before, they decide they're not gong to open it. so all of that sort of anticipation is taken away. ainsley: lisa what do you think the reason is? we're trying to figure this out why won't these union dos that ayou alluded to collusion going on i hope you get to bottom of it. but when you know districts are doing it safely private schools and catholic schools are safely but some public schools aren't willing to do it. and we don't yuns. understand why. >> neither do we at this point, you know, we know experts are saying it is safer for children to be in school. but for whatever reason our dringt is refusing to open up our doors to our children. >> keep fighting the fight we hope we get all of these kids back in school i read today there are two million american kids that have been out of school almost for a year. so question need to do something about that. thank you lisa selena thanks for being with us. >> thank you. you're welcome. 33 minutes after the top of the
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hour governor newsom is called out for a lack of accessibility and transparency and discuss the backlash coming up plus from a dominant performance to the weeknd getting mixed reviews. live to recap the top moments from the super bowl. hey, will.
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>> wow. that was yeah that was the halftime show. it was in the stands and then on the field no big stage. will cain was on the big stage in tampa all week long. where few days anyway. so will -- your takethe weeknd. >> the performer. here's my take brian on the halftime performance, everybody is a critic. if you didn't dig it if it wasn't your number one favorite halftime show of always time i get it. but i opened up my social media feed regrettably i saw this is terrible he's bombing over and over again, and like everybody has an opinion. on a guy who is trying his best to give you a show and the middle of a pandemic. right here amidst let me tell you this people making all kind of compromises to put on a show i have to tell you you sew
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people everywhere you go put your mask on. social distance, every time you turn around it is not easy to do this. i don't know if i like the weeknd or not but i'm just like -- everybody is got to be a critic. >> not every singer is a great dancer you know comparing them to j.lo. like that's right by husband talent is the music we love those songs gotten us through the last few months or year i agree with you. i agree with you. >> the weeknd hasn't -- >> it has the kids. >> he's a big hit that's why they invited him but the fun house stuff i didn't get. but -- it was really bold something they did with the technology now, and i don't know if you were close enough to actually see if you can describe it. at one point they took actual video of vince lombardi and project him into the stadium and did a hologram what was that like to see in person?
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>> well, i wasn't in the stadium i have to admit that steve i wasn't one of the lucky people who got a pass into the stadium do you want to know what hypocrisy looks like i didn't dig the hologram thing it was a little bit weird now i'm the critic right. it was a little weird. i understand some fans didn't know it was lombardi they have to google it up i knew it was lombardi. look i like nfl reaching into its past reaching into history embracing putting it out there for modern day fan i don't know that we have a hologram technology completely work without the he spent 7 million of his own money to put on that show. and we're all critics. >> right will you taken money to travel to tampa which is i appreciate that. i know got to talk to you one last thing i thought the best thing in the pregame was around 6:00 right before kickoff. they did a look at the players
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and they look at video of them when they were younger. with their parents today, and that was to me was what it is about i can relate to that type of talent but if you play sports, and your parents are looking up to go and you appreciate them being there. they take footage, and you go back and see them play in the game today and harking back to the 8-year-old and 11-year-old and 13-year-old i love that part. that was in every man's moment. >> you know what else it is inspiration not just for the would be athletes but you know parents like me whob think we are raising professional athletes when we know we are not yet we can delude ourselves and drive them practice five days a week that's also inspiration that we can be highlighted one day in a pregame ceremony did your kids, and soccer? >> because hasn't stopped. going this weekend to a tournament. >> intervention -- yeah i might need an intervention. female referee and i was reading their six or seven coaches --
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that are women on both of those teams like athletic trainers or scouting ?angt defensive line coach. pretty impressive. all right we want to talk to you be this washington post they have this op-ed, and it is basically going after the fact that tampa bay the pirates and it says in the op-ed, it says while this celebration of piracy seems like innocent fun and pride in a local culture there's damage in cut throats who created a crisis in world trade when they captured and plundered ships on atlantic trade rout between africa and great britain so making it political. what are your thoughts? >> what are my thoughts? >> i mean this is dumb -- can we get dumber? i don't know if we can get dumber cancel because they were
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villains sports teams are supposed to be mean they're supposed to be menacing by the way. this circular firing squad that is a political correctness of the left will have no end, obviously, we have to keep going pittsburgh baseball team out. las vegas raiders football team out. minnesota vikings football team those are pretty mean guys. out. i don't know where we stop? peta will get involved so eagles panthers, falcons out, i don't know where we stop we're all some american name. >> washington football club. the new york football club that will be allowed unless we -- >> they'll cancel -- no they'll cancel washington not club ainsley and -- >> on the verge of it. but washington is on chopping block so it is just the football club. >> so one word for propirates and a side about willy john we don't win the war of 1812 without winning battle of new orleans so not without the
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pirate that's going bat for the pirates. >> important pirate in tampa pirates are important to tampa i've learned that. our producers, stephanie freeman made very sure i understand the importance of pirates to this area. >> they get a pirate ship in the end zone there. raymond james it is that big. all right will thank you very much and once again waking up kansas city lost in the fashion yesterday to the pirates. not the pirates the buccaneers. jillian joins us now. jillian you have headlines don't you? >> good morning yes let's again with this. the name of names released victs include three salt lake city residents were among two separate groups strapped by the snow and then crazy video posted online snows the snow barreling down the mountain. look at that it is unbelievable four survivers able to dig themselves outs and call 9-1-1 one was them treated for
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hypothermia all are expected to be okay. congress member cory bush showing support for inmate who is rioters violence erupted as 100 inmate smash window started fires, and toss burning items on to sidewalks below. one officer was hurt in the chaos. bush tweeting a doctor martin luther king, jr. quote writing a riot is the language of the unheard. bush went on to say, quote, i want to talk to my constituents in the window lives and rights must be protected my team and i are working to make sure urgent need incarcerated are not ignored. detective governor taking on big tech governor greg abbott working on legislation to prevent platforms like facebook and twitter from blocking conservative speech. spokesman for twitter and facebook did not comment on presidents bill and ron pushed for similar legislation. you guys it has been a while talking about super bowl lets talk puppy bowl 70 puppies
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played in this year competition on animal planl the coming without a victory over team fluff. chunky monkey stealing the show 15 week old pup pranced on to field and immediately fell asleep and fluff decided to stare at the goal line you know what that is okay. [laughter] >> a focus getting focused. got to know what you want so cute. j all up for adoption right? >> i believe all adopted by now. yeah toipght adopt him i like dogs when they're not too rambunctious when they're sleeping. >> mine does not do by the way. >> puppy takes few years really cold in some parts of our country today. >> hey yeah bitterly cold across the country you're seeing settle now across the northern plains upper midwest great lakes how cold is bitterly cold we're looking at temperatures negative ten to negative 20, 25 degrees. you add in the wind windchill
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what's what it feels like windchill values as low as negative 50 in some of the upper regions of the country so it is going to be horribly cold out there. and you know what this is a future forecast that arctic blast purple colors that's hanging in around throughout the entire week. so it is not just today people are wanting to be bungedded up here for next couple of days. back tout you guys. >> you don't like purple. i'm pretty sure. all right thanks. meanwhile the effort to recall governor gavin newsom growing with number of signatures surging this weekend is he in danger of losing his job question mark? a backer of the recall effort sharing to their ultimate goal. ♪ ♪
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>> all right as recall efforts mound against california governor gavin newsom some in the media amendment critics calling him out over lack of abscessibility after a reporter was allowed to ask questions dog a press conference last week.
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joining me now to qaig in former gop congressman involved with the recall effort. joe how close how close are you right now to get to the threshold? >> thank we surpassed .5 million signatures that we need but that may not be enough we have to account for signaturings that california may throw out so push all the way to march 7th. whanch is the chief complaint about the governor who at within point had 60% approval rating? >> well i think one of the biggs things right now is everybody is seeing what's going on in california. the homelessness has been a huge issue. our education system has failed. and right now with the coronavirus pandemic going on, you know thousands and thousands of business owners have permanently shut their doors and preem living in california by the droves so now i think that california see they deserve better and this is an opportunity for republicans democrats and independents to reach across aisle and work together for a common goal and that is to remove and replace gavin newsom.
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>> joe does this become a one party state? >> you know what it has been a one party state for a very long time democrats has ruled california but we have a lot of great candidates across california. who are republican and who are running to take these seats back. steve: listen to this tell me if you can reflect on this tell me if this is some sentiments you really feel from a political reportser become on february 4th few days ago when new? is allowing one report or but making big announcements on tiktok that will affect millions of parenting kids something is very wrong here. when politico turns on you you have an issue if you're a democratic governor. >> you know what i think democratting are playing same game that's the same move that joe biden moved throughout presidential election but these are common and things to fight against with the suppression from social media from conservative voices, and lack of transparency honesty from democratic party, i think that the grassroots effort to be tiebl remove gavin newsom and have our voices heard is strong
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right now. steve: how do you feel about the way he's handled the whole pandemic? the shutdown lockdown? >> oh i think he completely he busted it it was not good at all thibs last year that i trust gas station sushi more thannen garch newsom because of how our community looks and not pleased with how he's handling the coronavirus and no proof or information that is a base of the decisions that he's been making for california. steve: sent his kids to private school and saiding to work at home on a laptop, that looks like a -- duplicity and then you have somebody to french laundry he's not going shake that. >> but that's what we have to deal with every day. luckily our grass movement is not just a republican movement to remove gavin newsom we have independent and democrats working together for first time. so now you have a threshold in a
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couple of weeks do you think you'll go way over that incase there's duplicate signatures or authentic signatures and then vote get hem out and see who replaces him? >> yes absolutely that's how that works. >> joe collins thank you so much. reached out to the office and have not heard back, in fact, we never hear back. straight ahead, president bieldzen lays out his strategy to take on china with the u.s. will be tiebl avoid conflict with the communist nation. really? senator tom cotton here to discuss it. ♪ ♪ . . .
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looking. third option. end zone. caught! gronkowski! again with the touchdown. >> the tampa bay buccaneers have a second super bowl win. you're looking at the greatest. ♪ >> it was noisy there last night. live from, as you can see, tampa and new york city. welcome to the post game show for the big super bowl last night. thank you very much for joining us. even though i'm a kansas city fan, lived in kansas much of my life, hats off to tom brady and the buccaneers. they really did a great job. the kansas city team had a bad day. ainsley: you made it there, though, steve. most teams can't say that.
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that's good, the number two team in the country now. i thought it was a great game to watch. a year ago we were in miami for the game. so much has changed over the last year. it was nice to be entertained by some football and fans and good food and maybe you were with your friends but from everything from the national anthem of to the flyover to the parents doing tributes and talking about their kids and raising these fabulous athletes and showing pictures of them growing up and tom brady's mom started to cry and they showed pictures of her. >> she said now i'm crying. ainsley: she went through her cancer treatment. i thought the whole thing was wonderful. i even liked the half time show. >> it came out later, tom brady was struggling after weeks two and three. he was having trouble adjusting, is he getting old? both of his parents had the crucial. his dad -- had the coronavirus. it dad was in the hospital. after they lost in thanksgiving, they went undefeated. they got the revenge last night.
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will cain has been previewing and reviewing for the past four, five days. he did a great job on the show last night. everyone will focus on brady. he was really good. they'll focus on the toe of the kansas city quarterback, patrick mahomes. fine. it's really believe it or not something unsexy and that is the defense and the scheme of tampa bay. they were unbelievable last night. >> that's right. absolutely. i don't mean to brag, brian. but i did pick the tampa bay buccaneers because i thought the defense was going to be the x factor. look, that defense stepped up and shut down honestly the best quarterback in the game today, that is pa a trick mahomes, the most talented, exciting, unstoppable quarterback in the league today was shut down by the defensive coordinator of the tampa bay buccaneers, a one-time head coach. he may get another of opportunity to be a head coach in the nfl. his game plan and poor offensive line performance by the chiefs shut down the ultimate weapon in
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the nfl, mahomes allowing a 43-year-old man, not many people have heard about, i don't know if you mentioned this guy today but tom brady, a guy who has been around for some time, won a few times, now seven times, the super bowl. aloud him to -- allowed him to once again climb to the top of the mountain. here's my contention, you're looking at the greatest of all time, the greatest american pro athlete of all time, step aside michael jordan and bill russell. tom brady won with a brand-new cast of characters and brand-new coach in one year at the age of 43. brian, you're a fan of soccer. to me, if we expand this worldwide, the only debate to me would be cristiano ronaldo who ron several places but he gets to have the best team everywhere he goes. tom brady has a real argument for greatest pro athlete in world history. >> steven smith is on the line. he wants to take you on, just like he used to in your old job.
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brady last night, 21 of 29, 201 yards. three touchdown passes. and two to his tight end who had one catch in the title game, he had two touchdowns last night. >> reporter: absolutely. look, brady and gronk we saw it for years in new england, twice again last night. i believe they tied now or of exceeded joe montana and jerry rice for most post season touchdowns, this combo is unstoppable. these guys are amazing. and i mentioned this earlier. i think this is fascinating. everyone who was on the bus last night was someone who joined the team in the past year. specifically to play with tom brady. it was rob gronkowski, antonio brown, leonard fornet, all brand new bucs this year. because tom brady was a brand-new buck. >> -- buc. >> so much was made of his special diet and such. i was just reading about it. if he is up right now, he's already had a big glass of water
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with electrolytes and an egg with an avocado, that's part of his diet to success. ultimately, will, when you think about it, this super bowl started with a gamble about 11 months ago where he took a gamble, going to the bucs. the bucs took a gamble on him, he's 43 years old. and what happened? he winds up with the mvp trophy, old man winter. you've got to love it when the old guy beats the new guy on the block. >> reporter: steve, i don't know, is the cookbook do you think, does it satisfy tom brady's diet or are there a few violations in the cookbook? i'm not sure. >> we've got the famed recipe in it. >> reporter: the diet is symbolic. everybody talks about it. he doesn't eat tomatoes, strawberries, nothing inflammatory. what it is, it's symbolic of a man who is completely dedicated. his discipline is unmatched. he is rewriting the book about how long you can play the game.
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he's 43. say that over and over again. he's 43. you want to see something funny today. look at a picture of wilfred brimley at the age of 43. it doesn't look like tom brady. look at tom brady after his first super bowl victory and compare it to winning last night. he looks younger today. his teeth are whiter, his skin is healthier. >> is it moisturizer. >> he's the best player, he's handsome, his wife is a super model. he gets to keep half his paycheck because he moved to a no tax state. this guy has a lot going on. >> reporter: enough to make you hate him. ainsley: no, we love him. the patriots tweeted support, saying congratulations to the greatest of all time. they sent the plane down, with
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76 healthcare workers to go to the game. that was classy of them. thanks, will. >> reporter: you bet. ainsley: to another big story this morning. today democrats plan to unveil a $3,000 child benefit as part of their relief package. mark meredith joins us live from wilmington, delaware ahead of the president's departure from the white house. hey, mark. >> reporter: ainsley, good morning to you. president biden will head back to d.c. within the next hour. once there, he's expected to focus on once again trying to stimulate the economy, this is expected today as democrats will roll out the proposal to send direct payments to some parents. this money would be capped around $3,600 with phaseout depending on income. the payments would be divided into monthly installments. mitt romney had a similar idea recently. it's a proposal at this point but today's push will come as democrats really try to make their case to pass a $1.9 trillion stimulus package. they want to pass it through you reconciliation, meaning they would not need republican support. there are still questions if a push to increase the federal
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minimum wage up to $15 an hour will make it into the final bill. even president biden says he has his doubts. >> i put it in but i don't think it's going to survive. i'm prepared as president of the united states on a separate negotiation on minimum wage to work my way up what from it is now. >> is president biden wrong? >> i hope he is. from a political point of view, it is absurd. somebody has a decent union job, making 55, $60,000, sorry, you're not eligible. >> reporter: now, white house advisors insisted over the weekend that the president still adamantly supports raising the federal minimum wage up to $15 an hour many we have to look at the timeline of how of they hope to accomplish that. for the rest of the week, we expect the debate on the stimulus to continue with the final bill reaching the president's desk likely in march. >> thanks, mark. there's a lot of money flying out that is all on overdraft,
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1.9 trillion, and 3,000 for child tax credit. it's unbelievable. also something unbelievable is that the president of the united states got huge union support. it's why he refuses to criticize the union for teachers, he says i want to get great union jobs, the new green economy he wants to furnish. there is really no green economy to furnish that he could start and say i'm going to take up the hard hat and have you shining up solar panels. one person that's upset with the president is the president of the aflcio, richard trumka. he was asked about the xl pipeline by jonathan swan of axios and as connected -- expected, richard trumka wasn't playing politics. he was talking jobs. listen. >> well, i wish he hadn't done that on the first day. because the labor union international was right, it did and will cost us jobs in the process. i wish he had paired that more
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carefully with the things that he did second by saying here's where we're creating jobs, we can do mine reclaimation, we can create hundreds of thousands of jobs in doing all that stuff. >> do you think biden realizes that was a mistake, that announcement? >> i think so, yes. >> so change it. he doesn't have to keep it. change it. say hey, you know remarks the more i thought about it, i don't want to put 15,000 people out for a job that has no carbon footprint, that's already been passed from five separate environmental studies, so let's go do it, put these people back the to work, and go back and finish up. because canada is going to be exporting that oil, it's just not going to go to us. if it does, it will go on trains and cars. you would have union support for that turnaround. >> he's not saying don't kill the xl pipeline. what he's saying is biden
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handled it badly. he's saying if he's going to kill it, which was one of his campaign promises so we shouldn't be surprised that he did it, if you're going to do that, say okay, that's going away but look over here, there are 15,000 jobs available for all of those people right there. so you know, and trumka said the laborers international union was right to call out joe biden for that. if you look at those 11,000 jobs right there, but then when you look at the fact that he also froze all the oil leases on federal land and ainsley, when you look at the amount of money the various states get from those particular leases, i think in new mexico it's close to $1 billion which helps pay for their schools. and when that check stops coming, how are they going to keep the schools open? a lot of people out there are wondering, we've got the governor of wyoming will be with us i think in about an hour. he's going to be talking about
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what he did, what joe biden did with these oil and gas leases is a direct assault on the state of wyoming. ainsley: i seriously doubt, brian, he would change it. i think it's a good idea especially if he says let's open it back up until we have jobs to give the workers. >> how about the steelworkers that make the pipeline, president trump said you've got to make this american steel and that's also union jobs. ainsley: it's hard when you pull someone's job away from them and don't give them a replacement when you promise them that you would. >> an unforced error. >> he wanted a big flourish in the beginning, he's going to sign 50 different things. and he did. that a was one of them. unknotter netly, there -- unfortunately, there are so many people that are collateral damage now that we know two weeks in. ainsley: it breaks your heart when you hear stories of people dipping into their 401-ks, can't pay for their kids to go to college, the lady that will probably have to close down her hotel, real american stories. let's hand it over to gillian. jillian: the family of a fallen
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capitol police officer, brian sicknick and three other d.c. officers attended the super bowl as guests. they were invited for their herm because of what happened last month. kids could soon head back to classrooms in chicago and san francisco as the cities reach preliminary deals with their teachers unions. in chicago, kids could be back by thursday, although the union still those approve the deal. in san francisco, students will go back once the virus risk level goes down. and in philadelphia, today would have been the first day back but the union told teachers not to go. it said the city failed to provide better ventilation inside schools and vaccines for teachers. in the meantime, george schultz, the former secretary of state for six years under president reagan has died. he was key in bringing the cold war to an end. he devoted much of the '80s to improving relations with the soviet union and peace in the middle east. he leaves behind his wife, five
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children, 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. he was 100 years old. a california high school football player is getting a full scholarship after calling out governor gavin newsom. he joined us friday with his message for the governor. >> give us a chance to play. this is a lot of students, their only chance to help family out and we want to support our family and relatives. jillian: isaiah has been offered a full tuition scholarship to play for midland university. he will talk about his scholarship later this morning in our 8:00 a.m. hour. which is fantastic news. ainsley: i can't wait for that interview. that is awesome for him. it's 7:15 here on the east coast. president biden says that he wants to avoid conflict with china while planning to reverse trump's policies. senator tom cotton addresses the threat from china coming up
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did. we're going to focus on international rules of the road. >> really? president biden says he's prepared for competition with china as he sets out to reverse more of donald trump's policies. here to react, arkansas senator, tom cotton. senator, he's not going to do it the way trump did it. he hasn't even called him yet. the first visiter president trump had at mar-a-lago was the president of china. what message are they supposed to get in china. they have not slowed up at all. >> good morning, brian. no, they haven't. i'm glad to see joe biden singing a different tune now. the campaign was that chinese leadership weren't bad folks. they're the most dangerous competitor. to rebuke president trump for being the first president in two generations to stand up to the chinese communist party and saying he's going to do it differently, not specifying what he's going to do differently is not a show of strengths. it was a year ago this week that i started demanding
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investigation intuse the labs -- into the labs in you wuhan, whether they could have been the source of the plague that china released on the world and the media hyper ventilated that he was espousing conspiracy theories. brian: my follow-up question was going to be what action would you like to see from president biden to show how tough he is going to be on china. would that be it, to demand answers and access to the wuhan lab as in right away? >> that would be one very simple thing to do. even his friends in liberal media are he demanding that we have access to the labs in wuhan, that china begins to come clean about what happened. other things to do, continue the arms sale we accelerated to taiwan, make it sure we'll stand with our allies on china's periphery as they continue to
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threaten places like taiwan and india and make clear that we recognize that china is a dangerous threat. he wants to follow of low the rules of the road many make it clear that we know that china uses those international rules and organizations and tries to bend and corrupt them to their own interests and we're not going to stand by and let them do that. >> india could be our best friend in this because they may be more concerned than we are. let's talk about i.c.e. this is a great point. a an anonymous i.c.e. official, he says they've abolished i.c.e. without abolishing i.c.e. we've gone to being told to enforce nothing. would the new rules include they will no longer deport immigrants for crimes such as driving under the influence and assault and will focus instead of national security threats, recent border crossers and people completing prison and jail terms for aggravated felonies.
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>> yeah, brian, it's astonishing. right now we're in the so-called 100 day pause of deportations, which means murderers and rapists get to stay in the country. the biden administration is saying a they're not going to deport criminal illegal aliens for serious and violent felonies like assault. this is just one more part of joe biden's radical agenda in his first month in office. started with the keystone pipeline, putting american workers out of jobs while he's protecting criminal illegal aliens. joe biden and the democrats are putting american workers last and illegal aliens first. brian: a senior i.c.e. official said the biden administration had nothing to do with the new decisions, the official said they had not heard about the operations but it's possible career staffers had planned it and set aside while waiting new instructions from the biden team. so the enemy could be from within. we'll have to see. now let's talk about something else that will happen this week, as if we don't have enough on
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our plate, back to impeachment part two. it's all about january 6th, the riot at the capitol. we know the democrats' of fence will be mainly through video. and there's the timeline you see up there, january 11th, house introduces the bill. what has taken place since. we know that they're going to introduce video, showing the president saying -- talking about stolen elections, stop the steal, and they're going to have cuts from his 70 minute speech that included comments from rudy giuliani and others. what's the republicans' counter? >> well, brian, it's really the president's counter and i'm not a part of his legal team. i'm a member of the senate which is listening to the arguments from both sides. i'll listen to both of them. i'll say that as i said for a month, i think it's beyond the senate's constitutional authority to have an impeachment proceeding, to remove a man from office, a man that left office three weeks ago. it's a set of misplaced priorities. the democrats continue to obsess about donald trump when he left
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office and went to florida three weeks ago, they should be looking at expanding vaccine production and distributing it more quickly. those are the priorities that american people want to focus on, not an inquest into a private citizen. brian: it's a tough road when you look at someone's speech and look at how people reability to the speech and charge the person who makes the speech. anybody who has a muscular conversation or a rally and has someone misinterpret it in your profession, now you're responsible for their action when there's been no history of violence at trump events. >> well, brian, i mean, there's a lodge list of democrat -- long list of democrats whose video could be played as well, chuck schumer standing on the steps of the supreme court condemning two justices and threatening them if they ruled in a certain way, so much that the chief justice issued a statement rebuking his statements, or of maxine waters at a rally in california telling people to get together and form a mob and confront trump officials if they saw them at a
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restaurant or gas station. there's a long list of democrats engage in incendiary rhetoric as well. brian: i think so too, when you tear up the state of the union address at the stand and chuck it, that's not the best message either. another action packed week on capitol hill. >> it will be. brian: senator, thanks so much. meanwhile, coming up straight ahead, it's a tale of two vaccine rollouts. major retailers begin distributing doses today in the southeast while new york's vaccine hubs look like ghost towns. dr. jeanette nesheiwat on the contrast. every veteran family has earned the right to their american dream. the freedom and pride that comes with owning their own home. at newday usa we help more veteran families every day make the most of their va home loan benefits. to buy a home with no down payment.
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job with their vaccine rollout. this is such a brilliant idea, ainsley. they start off with publix, winn dixie and walmart. walmart serves over 250 of million customers every week. so their public outreach is phenomenon, helping to expand availability and accessibility of the vaccine. especially to our most vulnerable population. as it is right now, we're vaccinating about 1.4 million americans daily. so this is an additional 1 million vaccines being sent out, being allocated to the pharmacies every single week. definitely is going to have an impact, put a dent in the pandemic. ainsley: we're hearing about all these people lining up, we hear that you have to get on the list. here in new york, i don't know what's going on. i want you to explain it to me. because this is one of the staffers who was at one of our hubs, where you go get your vaccine. said you cannot imagine how much nothing it was. we could have used that day to vaccinate thousands of people and we just blew it. he said that there were 70
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workers on-hand, some earning overtime pay for 12 hour shifts and about 10 people to vaccinate. why? are we just not getting the word out? why weren't more people there getting vacation nailed? >> it -- vaccinated. >> it comes down to communication, planning and org. any sayings. i want to give more shots to my patients as well. in all fairness, we did have a massive snowstorm that shut us down for about a day. when we reopened, we should have allowed for walk-ins, put out public information on where to sign up, where to get your vaccines. we shouldn't have held onto these vaccines out of fear of fines and restrictions. if someone comes in and they meet the phase one, a, b, c requirements we should have given them the vaccine and not hold onto it. there's no need to hoard the vaccines, no need to waste them. we need to give them out as if our of freezers are broken at a pace where if we don't get them out within the six hours, they're going to go to waste. there's no execute for that.
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it comes down to organization, planning and also supply. we need the supply, ainsley. but pfizer, they're ramming up their manufacturing in all three of their plants. we're expected to have 200 million pfizer vaccines by may, johnson & johnson, another 100 million. we're moving in the right direction. we need to not have any further delays. ainsley: we worry about the expiration date on these vaccines. are we going to have to throw them away if people aren't getting them. thank you, dr. nesheiwat. great to see you. >> thanks for what you do, ainsley. ainsley: you helped out so many people. while many public schools are forced to keep classrooms closed, catholic school enrollment is on the rise. a catholic school superintendent will join us with the interesting facts seeing. and the tampa bay bucs taking home the gold on their home field. we'll be there live with will cain, breaking down the numbers and all the events last night. ♪ i'm coming up so you better
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him to say he's not retiring. neither is will cain. he's with us right now from down in tampa. good morning to you again. >> reporter: good morning. i'm up and at em, minding my diet, making sure i'm disciplined, making sure i'm in this business until the ripe old age of 43 like tom brady. >> there you go. it's all diet and exercise, that's the reason he's still at it. because you're on location, i don't know that you saw the jeep ad. for 10 years this guy on madison avenue has been trying to get bruce springsteen to make an ad and apparently late last year, springsteen read this particular script and said i'd love to make it, flew out to kansas and filmed it. you've got a little bit about it. it takes place in lebanon, kansas, which is the exact dead center of the 48 contiguous states. watch this. >> it's no secret the middle
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has been a hard place to get to lately. between red and blue, between servant and citizen. between our freedom and our fear. we need the middle. we just have to remember the very soil we stand on is come on ground. >> and it was a two minute ad. obviously it started with him driving a jeep. wasn't even a brand-new jeep, it was a jeep from the '60. ainsley: and the church that stays open 24/7 if you go there. >> it's a chapel right there. they filmed it in portions of colorado as well. the message is we need to find common ground. as you look at the center of the usa, that's a pretty good message. >> reporter: yeah, it's definitely a good mess average i love the scenery of the ad. i love middle america. i love the western culture in
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the ad that it's celebrating. i agree, we need to find a way to reunite. i'm not sure we've arrived at that moment yet, the ad seemed to suggest we are at that moment and we can be reunited. it's a hopefuls message. the washington post this article, a criticism of the ad afterwards. culture critic at the washington post said despite the healing sound of his voice, springsteen is ultimately preaching reconciliation without reckoning. that doesn't sound like unity, doesn't sound like healing. that sounds like we need to have some reckoning. one more point on this. i thought it was fascinating, so many countries decided not to advertise, decided to sit the super bowl out because they realized correctly by the way that you're not going to get -- you're not going to win everybody over of. somebody will criticize you. there's a good chance of getting canceled. they figured correctly, that's an accurate calculation in 2020, 2021. what i would say to corporate america, find a backbone, find
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some principles, stand up for something no matter who gets offended. just stand for something. >> generally, the super bowl ads are funny. and it's hard to be funny during a global pandemic. >> reporter: i thought bud light pulled it off. i loved you the bud light legends commercial with the bud light knight, the real men of genius, the great characters from the past, you can pull it off. matthew mcconaughey, the doritos, i thought that was funny. we need entertainment, like what happened last night. we need distraction. we don't have to sit in our sadness for months after months, stretching into a year. i think we need this fun. >> i think your mic is off. ainsley: your mic is off. brian said he thought bruce springsteen was the wrong guy. >> reporter: i think they did that on purpose.
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ainsley: this is the robinhood ad. this is after everything that they put so many investors through over the last few weeks, favoring the hedge funds, not the little people. this was their ad. the message was basically anyone can invest with us. can we watch it? >> make short-term investments, long-term investments, we diversify our interests, realize our gains and losses and try to keep the big picture in mind. we don't need to become an investor, you were born one. ainsley: does that help the company? >> reporter: i mean, did it help overcome the fact that they shut down the small investor for some significant period of time when the biggest stocks in the country at the moment was being traded? i'm going to say no. i don't think it helped recoup everything. looked like they had enough money for a super bowl ad, maybe they should have covered the float they didn't have to cover all of these trades. i don't think they're on the side of the small investor.
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>> they're going to have a long road there. let's talk about probably the shortest commercial i've ever seen, the reddit ad, here's what their quote is. under 30 seconds. big game sponsor expensive so we couldn't buy a full one but we were inspired and decided to spend our marketing budget on five seconds of air time. one thing we learned from our communities last week, the underdog can accomplish just about anything when they come together around a common idea. underdog. ainsley: that's it right there. >> five seconds, is that worth the money? >> reporter: we're talking about it today. >> reporter: that one might be worth it, brian. i don't know that i'm picking sides on this. we're talking about today. everyone is going to screen shot the message. what is it that reddit is saying. it fits who reddit is, rebellious, inserting itself into the conversation, into the whole power structure, five seconds of super bowl ad. i like it. >> little like will cain. rebellious. will cain, thank you very much.
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we'll check in with you shortly. >> reporter: all right. thank you. >> fox nation brand-new series, what made america great is available i think now, today, so you can watch all of them including brand-new episodes. so we have a tour of the washington monument, a look at harry truman's little white house in the keys and we have a comprehensive look at one and-a-half part series on george washington's spies with brand-new information. take a look at a little of what you'll see if you get fox nation. >> there was one officer in the room who had two jobs, number one to be washington's throughout the war and assemble and run a spy ring whose goal was simple, find a way to provide intelligence to allow america to know what the british were up to and win back, without which we could not win the war. their work was indispensable.
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>> with many big city teachers unions still resisting the return to in-person learning, public school parents are fleeing the to publicly finance privately run charter schools and catholic schools. in boston alone more than 4,000 students made the move from public to catholic schools in the last year in order to stay off of virtual learning and get back if the classroom. let's bring in tom carol, the superintendent for the arch diocese of boston and britney goldsmith, an ohio mom who switched her 7-year-old from public schools to catholic schools. britney, why did you do that? i'm sure your daughter emerson loved her public school but you said, you know, nope, you're going to go to catholic school. >> we really -- we didn't have a choice. it got to a point in the summer where all of the area that were public decided they were going to be 100% virtual learning and we had simply run out of money to afford full-time day-care in
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order to virtually teach my children. at that point, i had to make a judgment call and a really good friend of mine mentioned that i might be eligible for a voucher to send my daughter to catholic school. so i tried and we were lucky enough to get a voucher. >> that's terrific. is she thriving in person at the catholic school? >> she is. she started school in public school in kindergarten. she struggled to learn. she struggled to read. she stated school. and -- hated school. as of last week, they had a spirit week and she -- one of the days they were able to dress up for the career that they wish to have one day and she's come so far that she has decided she wants to be a music teacher when she grows up. >> that is great. tom, her story is -- her family
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family's story, it's not unique. you hear from thousands of people who are saying the same thing. >> it's incredible. the middle of july in boston, the teachers unions in school districts announced they were going to open three weeks late and when they opened they were going to be remote. and the parents were simply having none of it. literally from the day they made the announcement forward and deep into october, every day across 100 schools we were getting calls from public school parents who wanted full-time in-person learning which is what we provide. >> i know they had in-person learning in the catholic schools in chicago, new york and boston but the public schools for the most part have been closed. what is it that the private catholic schools are doing right that the public schools aren't because they're not open? >> sure. first of all, we're following the science. there's no evidence of any substantial spread within any school that's open and that's been confirmed by the cdc in
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recent weeks. second, we're keeping kids in school. we made the judgment that it was not good for kids to be staying at home, they needed to be with their friends, they needed to be with their teachers and they needed to be learning and that third, we make sure everyone is safe and so we follow the protocols. and so at the moment we literally have no active cases of spread even though we have 35,000 people in our schools. >> unbelievable. so britney, you were talking about how day-care was costing you so much money. you decided you're going to go ahead and apply to the catholic school. in the back of your mind you were probablying -- probably thinking we can't afford this, right? >> i didn't think we would ever be able to afford it especially with two children. it is not something that we have the extra income for and day-care in and of itself is about a third of my income. so i got to a point where i was either going to have to quit my job as a law clerk to a judge to
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driving the biden america. >> touchdowns in postseason history. the old patriot teammates reunite in the super bowl. >> we're coming back. >> tom brady's coming back. ♪ ♪ unbreakable, unstoppable, unshakable. ♪ they knock me down -- ainsley: some of you are waking up this morning, and you are thrilled if you're a bucs fan. chiefs, so sorry, did you get any sleep? did you stay up for the whole game? steve: you know, of after halftime, i saw the writing on the wall. it was not pretty. ainsley: yeah, i know. i justs loved the commercials, i loved the national anthem, loved seeing tom brady out there playing and "gronk" throwing down the ball every time he went
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into the end zone. brian, did you stay up? brian: yeah, i watched the whole game. didn't seem like the super bowl. it was basically empty, and most of the crowd noise was manufactured. but i thought the performance was outstanding. i thought that you could really appreciate that this team had two weeks to get ready for the other guys who bought 'em on thanksgiving 27-24. and i think overall i just think the bucs end up being the team that never stopped getting better. think about this. they had so many different players including tom brady and gronkowski, and they did it without training camp. and they got in trouble, when the opposite -- dropped off the playbook at his house, he got fined for playing football in the park when there was that big lockdown. brady went out and started
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throwing the ball around, and he got in trouble. steve: but he ended up adapting just fine. ainsley: and he's not retiger, he says. steve: one of the things about kansas city, they were destroyed by the penalty in the first half, 8 for 98 yards, the most in super bowl history. as we bring in will cain, "fox & friends" weekend coast, who has been down there since thursday, will, tom brady on a radio show in boston in september of 2014, six years and five super bowls ago, tom brady said when i suck, i'll retire, but i don't plan on sucking for a long time. [laughter] will: looks like his prediction came true. since that time, he's essentially put together a hall of fame career after that interview. if it had just started at that interview, it would still be a hall of fame career. won his seventh super bowl at the age of 43. he's appeared in ten.
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he's won more than any other franchise, by himself, than any other franchise. hey, quick football analysis, i'll give you three points. number one, the tampa bay running game was really important. leonard leonard fournette, they allowed tom time to find gronkowski down the field. number two, please, please, please give credit to todd bowles, the defensive coordinator, because they stopped the most dangerous weapon in football, patrick mahomes. and the most important story is brady because at this point he's clearly the greatest football player of all time. in my stills, he's the greatest -- smimghts he's the greatest athlete of all time, and it's not often you get to watch michelangelo paint, it's not often you get to see the greatest in realtime, in the present. by my calculation, it's been a quarter of a century. it was joe montana and michael jordan in the nba, and tom brady
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now. steve: and he said last night that his two favorite quarterbacks growing up were joe montana and steve young, both from san francisco. will: grew up in the bay area, group a san francisco 49er fan. brian: yeah, here's tom brady talking about coming back. >> there's more to come, right, tom? as far as football? >> yeah, we're coming back. >> coming back. tom brady's coming back. ainsley: those are his kids. he has one with bridget moynihan, and then he has a son and daughter with giselle. what went through your mind when you heard him say that? will: i expected him too, because why not? if you can win at 43, why can't you win at 44? why not? he's already blown over any predictions of his demise. trust me, i was on another network for quite some years where i had predictions of tom brady going over the cliff. that tape is about five years old, and it's the worst in sports history.
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he's won super bowl after super bowl since then. of he's got the discipline, the dedication, the heart. you know what an underrated characteristic is, you know what he has? humility. he definitely has an ego, but what he does is he allows himself to be the example. belichick used to drag him up in front of the rest of the team and criticize his few mistakes in the film room. why? because it meant everybody else could be criticized. he let his ego be pushed to the side. he embraced humility because he was a leader, and it elevated everyone else around him. all of those same characteristics will exist at the anal of 44. ainsley: hey, guys, has he had any injuries? how's his body? will: he had a big one, what was it, almost ten years ago now, to his knee. he hasn't had a significant injury since then, ainsley. he's a subscriber to tb-12 diet, he doesn't do strength training,
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a ton of weight lifting. he does all this pliability, flexibility to keep himself limber. and by the way, 2021 in the nfl, bottom line is quarterbacks don't take the hits they used to. you can play later in life. brian: all right, will, appreciate it. we'll talk to you soon. now to something he was familiar with, will cain, over the weekend, talking about immigration and the real concern about first we're not going to finish building the border wall, okay? even though it's paid for. then they're going to say for a hundred days no one gets deported even though texas is suing and i think arizona's going to follow suit, and they're worried about the border, and they're seeing a massive surge with refugees who think they're getting a get into the country free pass. now a look at i.c.e. and the reorientation of i.c.e. has many concerned, especially those people on i.c.e. who go out and try to round up criminals who snuck in here illegally.
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now, according to the new i.c.e. operational plan, they will no longer seek to deport immigrants for crimes such as driving under the influence -- really? -- and assault. and will focus on national security threats in recent border crossers. there's a belief out there, according to a senior i.c.e. official, that this biden administration didn't even make this up. they had nothing to do with it. the official said they had not heard about it but it was possible that career staffers had planned it while evaluating new instructions for the biden team. they are now going to have to get permission from washington to go and pick up some of these, some of these hoodlums who are nesting somewhere in this country. they can't go do it on their own following their own leads. can you imagine that? having to call someone in washington to tell them about how they're tracking down illegals here, drug traffic thers before they knock on their door? steve: well, the way "the washington post" describes it is
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agents who want to arrest fugitives will need prior approval from the i.c.e. director in d.c. before making that arrest. and they're not going to deport them for assault, money laundering, tax crimes, shrillsation or charges -- solicitation or charges without conviction. so, in other words, it's going to be much harder to deport people. and one to have reasons why this is going into effect is keep in mind out on the campaign trail when joe biden was running, he said, you know, during the obama/biden administration, we deported too many people. so if i'm elected, we're going to do something about that. now fast forward, "the washington post" has got this story about it. and this anonymous i.c.e. official said to the washington post in frustration, they said they've essentially abolished i.c.e. without abolishing i.c.e. it literally feels like they've gone from the ability to fully enforce our immigration laws to now being told to enforce nothing. and, ainsley, the point, if you want to make an arrest, you've
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got to call the held office, the headquarters, and talk to a lawyer to see if it's justified. ainsley: wow. the priorities have swung in the opposite direction from one administration to the next. and these i.c.e. officials feel like they're under so much control now, they can't do their jobs, they can't keep our country as safe as they used to be able to. senator tom cotton on this issue. >> it's asson thishing. right now we're in the so-called 100 day paused deportations which means murderers and rapists get to stay in this country even though they're illegal aliens. now the biden administration is saying they're not going to deport criminal illegal aliens for serious and violent felonies like assault. this is just one more part of joe biden's radical agenda. it startedded with the keystone pipeline, putting american workers out of jobs, now he's protecting criminal illegal aliens. joe biden and the democrats are putting american workers last
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and illegal aliens first. brian: it's a total travesty, and it's unbelievable. logic is out the window. if you're from another country, you're front and center. you commitmented a crime, we're going to do everything we can to make sure you're life is great here. ainsley: you're a rapist, you can stay? steve: what they say is if an aggravated felony is more than ten years old and not the reason for a recent arrest, so you were stopped on dui or something like that, that person would not be considered a public safety threat. so if you've got a felony that's over ten years old -- brian: you're probably rehabbed just by being a fugitive. you just get better automatic calculate. that's fantastic. meanwhile, jillian is always in good stead with the law. >> reporter: good morning. let's begin with this story that we're following. a final salute for an fbi agent killed in the line of duty, special agent daniel alfin's
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service was weld one day after the memorial for laura shawrsenberger. the pair worked together and were described as best friends. they were shot and killed wile serving a search warrant at a home last week. a massive winter storm battering the northeast on super bowl sunday, some areas seeing up to 8 inches of know causing near whiteout conditions on roads in new york. despite the snow and bitter cold temperatures, hundreds of people still lined up to receive a coronavirus vaccine at yankee stadium. and as more americans get vaccinated, the u.s. sees a drop in cases, the number following below 100,000 for the first time in months. the covid tracking project says just over 96,000 new cases were reported yesterday. however, the tracking project says the data was getting update -- with us missing updates from a number of states but that the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths all dropped last week. and mark cuban is helping
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one million kids get their first savings account. he's partnering with goal setter for black history month. their mission is to give kids their fest savings account with $40 and a debit card. the goal is to improve financial literacy among younger generations. that's great. brian: good idea. ainsley: yeah, that's a great idea. thanks, jillian. still ahead, the scope of president joe biden's job-killing energy agenda coming into full view for states like wyoming. governor mark gordon calls it a direct attack on his state's way of life, and he's next. plus, the california football player who blamed the above for stealing his senior season. he returns to "fox & friends" after he gets an offer for a full ride. we are live in tampa after the big game victory on sunday. ♪ ♪
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t now. ♪ ♪ steve: president biden's executive order on energy could eliminate more than 18,000 jobs a year in some western states. that is according to a new study from the university of wyoming and also estimates more than $19 billion in lost wages over next four years. wyoming's governor says the measure banning oil and gas leases on federal lands is a direct attack on wyoming. and wyoming governor mark gordon joins us right now from cheyenne. governor, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: okay. so we're not talking about pulling the plug on the
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keystone, we're talking about he signed as well an executive order to stop oil and gas leasing on federal lands. and one of the problems for you in wyoming is you actually get a lot of must be9 from the federal -- a lot of money from the federal government in the form of taxes. and that money's going to go away, isn't it? >> well, it is. and that's one of the big concerns. 48% of our state is federally-owned. anything you do here in the energy space has some aspect of federal leasing associated with it. losing that revenue is devastating to our schools, devastating to our communities, devastating to those small businesses that really depend on the energy sector. so it's a big deal. steve: yeah, it's a big deal. so with all that money just out the window, how are you going to fund the schools? how are you going to, you know, fund health care programs? how are you going to fund all that stuff? >> that's, that's exactly the
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issue. and, you know, really going back to 1920 when they first started leasing federal, there was a recognition that there was an impact in the west, and there was a certain amount of revenue sharing that went with that. we've seen the impacts, we've built the communities elsewhere, and now it's important that we recognize the responsibilities. this biden ban really has a devastating effect not just for wyoming. it's bipartisan in its devastation. you know, i've talked to governors in places like new mexico and louisiana. it's -- those are both democrat states, north dakota, alaska. this is just devastating. steve: yeah. okay, so if the federal government's going to pull the plug on, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars that would be going into your coffers, has the federal government said, you know what, wyoming? because we did that, we're going to help you out in this
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department and give you some other money. has that conversation happened yet, or are they not that far along? >> well, one would say that it hasn't happened yet. they probably are saying we'll help you out. there's obviously this discussion about being able to train new workers with new jobs and new capacities, but it's not a one for one kind of thing. and i think the wages that are paid in the energy sector are remarkable. they're longstanding jobs. and if the point of view of the impact, when you look at a place like gillette which has benefited from jeer years and years of energy development, it's establishedded itself as a remarkable town. and then you look at what's happened, which is sort of a big group of people coming to construct renewables and then leaving, it's a little different impact on our communities. tier steve well, governor, after joe biden issued that executive order, you called that ban a direct attack on wyoming, and you issued your own executive
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order. what's your executive order doing? >> well, i asked all of our agencies top to bottom from education right through social services, to our environmental, the work we're doing on environmental mitigation and others, you know, wyoming has a very longstanding tradition on how to manage our wildlife, protecting migration corridors, etc., and i top to bottom said what is this going to cost the sate state. tell me exactly what it means to our state and our ability to function. and i look for that order to come back. steve: all right. well, keep us posted because we're very concerned about what's happening out there. the governor -- pardon me, sir. the governor of the great state of wyoming, mark gordon, thank you very much for joining us and good luck to you. >> thank you. steve: it is 8:22 now here in new york city. out west, an l.a. times columnist needs help navigating an act of kindness from the her trump-supporting neighbors who shoveledded her driveway without
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♪ ♪ ainsley: well, in 2021 no good deed goes unpoliticized, right? an l.a. times columnist experiencing a crises of conscience after pro-trump neighbors shoveled her driveway after a snowstorm. and she wrote in this article, oh, heck no, the trumpites next door just plowed our driveway and did a great job. how am i going to resist demands for unity in the face of this aggressive niceness? here to react is fox news contributor katie pavlich. hey, katie. >> to good morning, ainsley. ainsley: they were just doing something nice, plowing your driveway. take them some cookies and say thanks, right? what were your takeaways? >> the first thing is do you
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really have to put this in writing? [laughter] i mean, this idea that this is so impactful on you that you had to write an op-ed about this experience with your neighbor says a lot about the way they feel about politics. but the article and the op-ed that they wrote, they act like these trump neighbors plowed their driveway without being asked as a way to repent for their political views. they weren't doing it to repent or apologize for being trump voters, they were doing it because it's a nice thing to do, and their neighbors were snowed in. then she overanalyzed it and said, well, hezbollah also gives things away for free. and she also compared them to the nazis and said that the nazis also gave away things for free. so it's very obvious that this woman is consumed by hate. her own hate. she's consumed by seeing things through a blue lens instead of seeing people as her neighbors doing something nice and neighborly. she's seeing them as trump voters but also nazis and
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hezbollah terrorists. it's quite unfortunate. ainsley: leapt me read to the viewers what she said about hezbollah. the shiite islamist political party in lebanon gives away things for free. the favors probably don't involve snowplows, but like other mafias, they tend to their own and command devotion -- dmond devotion to their brutal anti-sunni cause. i mean, she's taking it so far. this was just an act of kindness, right? >> yeah. she's completely overthinking this. she's consumed by politics. again, they were not doing this to try and get her to come to their political side of the aisle or to hold something over their head. they were doing it because they're nice neighbors. i just can't help but think that this is the same woman who has a hate doesn't live here sign in her yard while she can't even thank her neighbors. he has to overthink it. she owes them some kind of
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political allegiance? no, she just owes them a thank you for plowing her driveway. ainsley: at the end of the article she says i'm not ready to go over there with a covered dish. she basically is saying i can offer a standing invitation to make amends. they have to recognize first how awful trump was, and we need to work together for justice, and then we can work together as neighbors. >> she's putting that on them. she is making this assumption that they were doing this for political purposes rather than just doing it to be nice neighbors. ainsley: right. >> and she's the one, ironically, doing exactly what she accused them of doing in her op-ed. she is saying, well, just because they plowed my driveway doesn't mean i owe them anything. they were just doing a good deed as most neighbors do when their neighbors are plowed in. so hopefully, we can all move forward without overanalyzing or comparing our neighbors to terrorist organizations simply because they helped out by plowing your driveway.
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ainsley: i know. now we're scared to do something nice for someone because they night make it the wrong way. [laughter] >> i know. ainsley: all right, katie. where have we go? have a good day. is president biden already buddying up to the far left? he might have run as a moderate, but it's the progressives who are praising his first two weeks. ben domenech on that next. for some of us, our daily journey is a short one when you drive less, you pay less with
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♪ ♪ steve: all right, let's talk business. today voting begins for thousands of amazon workers in the state of alabama. ainsley: they'll decide whether their warehouse will be the tech giant's first unionized facility in the united states. brian: hillary vaughn joins us with more now. >> good morning. this is amazon's biggest labor battle in u.s. history on its soil. those ballots go out to those workers who will have seven weeks to decide if they want the union to represent them, and if they do, they would be the first amazon warehouse in the u.s. to unionize, and the move could spark a wave for other warehouses around the country. workers fighting to join the union say they face grueling production quotas, and they want more input into the workplace. the union president told npr amazon is discouraging workers
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from voting to join the union, even placing fliers in their bathroom stalls. an amazon spokesperson says they offer their workers better pay and benefits than even their competitors. workers make over $15 an hour, they get health care, vision, dental and a retirement plan. pro-union workers are getting high profile support here in washington. the union president says he's talked with the white house about their campaign, and the union also got some support from senator bernie sanders who sent pizza to workers who rallied over the weekend. and he also tweeted this: it cannot be overstated how powerful it will be if amazon workers in alabama vote to form a union. they are taking on powerful anti-union forces in a strong anti-union state, but their victory will benefit every worker in america. the voting ends in mid march, and the votes are happening by mail, but amazon did push for in-person voting. they were concerned mail-in voting would mean there's lower
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turnout and possibly fraud. steve, ainsley and brian? steve: hillary, thank you. meanwhile, long before president biden took office, progressive democrats made their agenda clear with their goal to drag joe biden to the left. >> we have a progressive movement that is about making real change. it begins with joe and kamala. >> we can likely push vice president biden in a more productive direction on policy issues. >> we will have a cohort of progressives that are very clear about their objectives for wanting the implementation of this medicare fraud, the green new deal. >> we organize our people to make sure that wilden becomes the most progressive president since fdr. ainsley: so far it seems to be working. progressive caucus chair pramila are jayapal telling the hill, quote: there are certain areas
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we're continuing to talk to them and push them on, but generally it's been ad good, productive relationship, and we feel like many of the priorities of progressives that benefit working people and poor people across the country are really getting addressed and spoken to even in these first two weeks. brian: here to react, the federalist publisher, ben domenech. ben, i guess he is going to the left, and now we have more direct payments on childcare tax breaks that could the be coming down along with the $1.9 trillion. >> look, i think what we're going to see from joe biden is that he's going to talk like a unifier but govern like a divider. and that's going to be something that i think we're going to see consistently throughout his administration. we're going to see people who really push him on a lot of these things and create a window for him where the decisions are going to be between a progressive policy and a more progressive policy as opposed to one that's actually at the center of the american political reality. and tata's something that we --
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and that's something we just are going to have to get used to from him. one of the things i think we forget about joe biden is a lot of people refer to him as being in, you know, obama 3.0. this is a third term for obama. but what we saw during the obama administration was that they were steadily moving to the left oaf the course of that administration. so by the time they finished, you know, he was really much further left, and the democratic party was much further left than where they were when they started x. that's going to be something that i think absolutely affects this administration. steve: and, you know, ben, when he was running for president he said very clear, you know, if you elect me president, i'm going to be a unifier or, i'm going to bring everybody to the table. he brought the republican senators into the oval office last week x he said, okay, tell me your idea. nope, i don't like that idea, get out for the most part. so we shouldn't be surprised. >> yeah, absolutely. this is going to be something that i think we hear a lot from joe biden. he's going to say, come on, man. come on in for the win.
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let's all get together. but then he's not actually going to do any of the bipartisan approaches that he's been selling over the course of the last two years, and that would be under a biden/harris administration. i think what we're really seeing thus far is an administration that has a lot more of those authoritarian left elements that come out of the california democratic party, that are much more in keeping with what a kamala harris presidency would look like than a joe biden presidency as it was sold to us. ainsley: and we're also seeing that for schools. he comes on and says, yeah, we're going to open up schools again, but then the unions aren't doing it. the unions backed a lot of his campaign, but he's out there saying that. >> yeah. i think one of the things we have to understand about this is that the relationship between the democrat party and these teachers unions really turning into something that's toxic and that's hurting american school children all across the board. the fact that they've been unwilling to open even after evidence from around the world has shown us clearly that we can
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reopen these schools safely, we know how to do it, that really, i think, an indictment of the approach that the biden/harris administration has had thus far. it's something that needs to change. and, unfortunately, of i don't have a lot of hope that it is going to change given the dynamics at play. brian: yeah. just could really be a benefit for republican because parents are parents. they want their kids in school, and they know why they aren't, because it's the teachers unions and democrats combining forces to do whatever the unions want. doesn't this put more pressure on joe manchin? he said this deal was too big. he says that the minimum wage is too great, the increase is not effective. so if he's the one who's got to put his foot down, will he? >> you know, i hate to say this, bruin, but the reality -- brian, but the reality is whenever you're trusting joe manchin's conscience to kind of direct you in a more reasonable fashion, he does a really good job of sounding all the alarms about going too far left or making a bad decision, but then he ends
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up voting a lot like a partisan. so i think we have to just expect that's going to happen in this circumstance once again. steve: and, of course, from what we saw yesterday at the super bowl, the person who's going to bring us to the middle, to the center is bruise spring steven who wants -- bruce springsteen who wants you to buy a jeep. as we saw yesterday. ben, thank you very much for joining us live. >> great to be with you. steve: all right. it is 17 minutes before the top of the hour, and jillian joins us with lots of news. >> reporter: good morning. washington state hospitals discover they bought 300,000 counterfeit face masks. the state hospital association learned of the fake n95 masks after it was the contacted by manufacturer 3m. it's unclear if the masks have been sent to hospitals in other states. dhs has opened an investigation. this just in, tesla will begin accepting bitcoin payments for its vehicles. it comes after the company invested $1.5 billion into the cryptocurrency, causing bitcoin prices to surge to a record
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$44,000. a booming rally in oil markets pushes crude prices to prepandemic levels. brent crude futures rising more than 50% since the end of october, nearing $60 a barrel for the first time since the pandemic started. and the main grade of u.s. crude oil topping $55 a barrel for the first time in a year. growing demand powering the recovery. and spectators in serbia calling it rough justice. a dog getting a red card and sent off the field after it continuously interrupted a soccer game. the referee disqualifying the pup from getting onto the field. some calling foul on the referee saying let the dog pray. the match reportedly ended early because the dog refused to leave. can i give my pup a red card for not letting me sleep? brian: yes. [laughter] steve: that would be ruff. just saying. ainsley: adam has the weather forecast for us.
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hello, our friend. adam: good morning, guys. it's all about those cold temperatures across portions of the great lakes, the upper west. numbers down around -9, -10, even colder than that in the dakotas, getting down to -20, minnesota 25. and that's just the actually temperature. the wind chill you're getting down closer to -35 to -50 for some of these areas. real cold air masses lingering out there, and it's not just this morning. this is going to be sticking around. everything here in the purple, the purple is not your friend, it's your enemy, and that's lasting all the way until the end of the week. real cold air out there. bundle up, stay warm for the center of the country. guys,, back out to you. brian: thanks, adam. get this, do you remember this story? california high school football player thought he was out of luck after being sidelined for the senior season because of
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>> morning, everybody. here in tampa, we're at the
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super bowl. we've got stories. bill: yeah. dana: lots of stories, it was wild. bill: from beginning to end. dana: you're not going to believe any of it. bill: first covid bowl of its kind. probably won't have another one like it. the ways you can see how america's going to change were evident in tampa last night. dana: also there was a football game. [laughter] bill: and apparently, tom brady was in town. see you guys in a couple minutes, top of the hour, we're live in tampa for the aftermath of the first and hopefully last covid bowl. ♪ ♪ brian: remember this story, a college -- excuse me, a california high school football player's story goes viral after he called out governor gavin newsom over the restrictions on sports. zero offers, zero looks, zero commitments, zero or how homeco, zero prom, zero tradition traditional graduation.
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worked hard for absolutely zero. big shout-out to gavin newsom. you got what you wanted. well, we talked to isaiah about it on friday. >> it's frustrating knowing other schools are having a chance to have the opportunity to go to the next level, get that scholarship and offer while -- and over here it's we can't do much because that just got taken away from our hands. we had no control over it. brian: well, thingings chain ld. nebraska midland university agreed, and they just offered the offensive end a full tuition scholarship. isaiah navarro is back with us now along with the university vice president of enrollment and marketing. thanks for joining us, i appreciate it. first, the isaiah, were you surprised your tweet got this type of momentum in you became a national story, emblematic of so
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many kids in different sports exactly in your spot. >> i didn't expect it to get, reach out to this many as a big between, but i'm glad it did. it helped student athletes around the country to express how they are also feeling about how their state is doing. brian: so, merit nelson, as vp of enrollment and marketing, you had a chance to see this story on "fox & friends." and you called the coach. what happened from there? >> yeah. so i was just getting ready for work on friday morning and saw this brilliant -- actually, my heart kind of broke listening to isaiah talk. i thought, hey, maybe this was an opportunity for us to step in and help him out. so i called the coach immediately and said, hey, take a look at his film if you can find it. we need a quick academic check, and why don't you do a quick character check on him. so i turned it over to coach and then called our consulting friends who do pr work for us,
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and i said, hey, put me in touch with this kid. it was just a few hours later, isaiah, the coach and i were talking about on football. brian: coach, what'd you see in that tape? >> i saw a lot of great things. you know, he's a guy that has a great motor, he's 6-3, 250. you don't see many guys in the country that run like him. e plays with great effort. he was d-lineman of the year this past year and had goals to be mvp of his team this year. like i said, you don't see many guys with that kind of size and effort, and he's the total package when you throw the academics in and character. brian: coach -- isaiah, you put on 20 pounds of muscle for this upcoming season. how do you feel about this division, this offer from these two great people, division ii nebraska school with this tremendous reputation? what's your reaction, what's your next step?
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>> i was shocked, i was very honoredded that they reached out to me and to hear my story, watch my film. and i'm excited to show what i can do on the field. brian: so, merritt, are you scheduling a visit? i saw on your web site, it says virtual visit. can he go on campus in. >> he can come on campus. we're offering virtual and in-person visits. we have a virtual visit this thursday at 3:00. brian: so, isaiah, that's what you're going to do? >> planning on, yes. brian: and then you'll make your decision when? >> as soon as i know when i'm ready. brian: all right. hey, coach, what should he know about your team? >> well, we're proud of what we've built here at midland. we've been here five years, i've been here five years as the head coach. we're the only team in the state of nebraska that's had a winning season the last five years. we a had the most wins in the
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state. but most importantly, phenomenal people here led by our president, jodi horner, our vice president, merritt nelson, just outstanding people here. it's a private school, but student athletes, you know, there's over 900 athletes here at midland, so it's a great culture here, and we're doing great things here. brian: isaiah, do you know what you want to major in yet? >> business. brian: do you have business? >> we've got a great business department. we sure do. brian: i'm smelling a match. i think it could the happen. just get that eye black ready and maybe we'll be able to watch some of your footage this year. regardless, it was great of you guys to reach out and, isaiah, you should be proud of yourself because instead of sitting on your hands and saying woe is me, you took actioner and people responded. -- action and people responded. hopefully other people like you are going to do the same thing and other coaches will reach out too. all right?
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[inaudible conversations] brian: thanks so much, guys. merritt, isaiah and coach, thanks so much. we're going to keep track of that story. more "fox & friends" in just a moment. ♪ rocking on the radio, down the road i go. ♪ ♪ where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helped people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto.
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>> we talk everyday for three hours. it starts at 6:00 a.m. see you back here on the virtual couch then. ainsley and brian. >> listen to brian talk on radio for the next few hours. >> see you tomorrow. everybody. >> bill: thank you, guys. super bowl monday live in tampa. fox news alert. three breaking stories now. the battle to reopen schools, two big american cities reach tentative deals. >> dana: abolishing ice without abolishing ice. agents tell fox news the number of migrants at the border is increasing. >> the greatest of all time. i think we can say that now. tom brady, the tampa bay buccaneers crushing the kansas city chiefs in the super bowl. pandemic forcing major changes. we'll talk about a lot of changes we experienced firsthand here. good morning, everybody live in tampa. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana:

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