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after surgery tiger woods apparently was awake and responsive, we are getting a first look at video that apparently shows tiger woods driving where the crash happened just minutes before it happened, the video is timestamp 7:05 am. by 7:12, just 7 minutes later, tiger woods was on the embankment, mingles, crushed, sheriff's deputies and firefighters on hand very quickly, within 6 minutes trying to do their best to extricate him from that vehicle. something they did successfully, the sheriff's deputy on scene, it was a miracle, that tiger would survive such a terrible crash. >> that stretch of roadway is a
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trouble spot, a hotspot in fatal traffic collisions. i will say it is fortunate mister woods was able to come out of this alive. >> reporter: we are not sure what caused this accident but have not been given any solid information from investigators. there is a question of whether tiger woods was going above the 45 mile-per-hour speed limit. the sheriff said there was no sign of impairment through drugs or alcohol and he also said tiger woods was lucky to come out of this and have the quality of modern safety technology to thank for that. >> he is a conditioned athlete that is in his favor. he had his seatbelt on so major trauma from hitting the console, the steering wheel and all that, he missed getting an object like the telephone pole which would have had a dramatically
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different outcome. >> reporter: the outcome for tiger woods dramatic enough, very serious injury to his right leg in particular. the chief medical officer at harvard ucla hospital saying, quote, fractures affecting the upper and lower portions of the tibia and fibula bones was stabilized by inserting a rod into the tibia. additional injuries to the bones, the foot and ankle stabilized with the conversation -- combination of screws and pins. a tweet from tiger woods's accounts, thank everyone for the overwhelming support and messages during this time. they say that tough time is going to continue for months for tiger woods. the description of what he went
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through in terms of surgery, those are very severe, highly unlikely to be playing golf for months at the very best. todd: he is going to need many months of it. jillian: clay travis reminds us one of the last times we watched tiger compete was with his young son charlie. >> the last image many of us have of tiger woods on the golf course was not tiger woods himself playing but with his son who has a perfect mirror image swing that resembled tiger woods, so much tragedy that america roots for him, this felt like a tough blow for tiger woods, not only the golfer, and a lot of parents when you saw this accident happen your first thought was not about tiger was the golfer, but tiger woods the
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dad and whether or not he was going to be okay. >> tiger and his son competed where fans noticed preteen charlie looking just like his dad on the course. >> >> the 100 day deportation. >> the ruling from the trump appointee. >> president biden's they one action issue, a moratorium on deportation. and a temporary restraining order in texas, and the move increases the crossings. the administration is sending the message to migrants in
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increasing numbers. >> this is not the time to come. to put in place a humane and moral immigration society. >> 78,000 in january of this year as you see compared to last year. officials tell me president biden's changes are a factor that is driving these numbers starting with the remain in mexico policy, legislation providing a pathway to citizenship, softer ice enforcement rules and the ending of the border wall construction. the biden administration is opening its first child migrant facility in texas, the safest used by the trump administration for one month in 2019. and criticism for putting kids in cages.
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the white house is trying to explain why this is different. >> joe biden said under trump, there are themes at the border, kids being kept in cages. it is not under trump, it is under biden. >> this is not kids being kept in cages, that is not the intention. >> the move to open the facility getting blasted from the left. alexandria ocasio cortez tweeting this is not okay, never has been okay, never will be okay. he will hear a little later in this hour from senator bill haggerty joining you guys, he has been very outspoken about the number of changes the biden administration has done in undoing trump era policies. todd: what motivates people to leave their lives behind to come to the us? geraldo rivera says this is one major factor.
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>> everyone in central america wants to live in the united states. most people in mexico wants to live in the united states. most people in the world wants to live in the united states. take the southern border, in el paso, tucson, albuquerque, jobs and potential wealth of these people. on the other hand go 100 miles south and they can't find enough to eat, you have 3 kids. 100 miles away you know you could get a job to feed these kids, maybe give them a different life. todd: responding to the biden administration reopening the convention center and, quote, government agency is not -- we don't want them held in detention or facilities that don't often meet their best interests.
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todd: fox news alert protests erupting overnight in rochester, new york after a grand jury declined to charge police officers in the death of daniel prude. >> this is not what we wanted so there is justice in the system. jillian: prude was restrained by police during what they say was an apparent mental health emergency. 7 officers were suspended following his death. former capital police officers and security official testify at a senate hearing to get to the bottom of last month's breach. former us capital police chief calling out the security. >> this was a coordinated attack coordinated among numerous states that is information that is valuable to us. jillian: her face was burned by chemicals used by rioters was one officer was killed. another 140 got hurt protecting the capital during the insurrection.
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todd: police looking for a woman they say punish the 2-year-old boy on a subway. the nypd says when she got into an argument with the boy's mother which was 6 feet away. the woman tried punching the mother and ran off. the boy was taken to the hospital in stable condition. mitt romney says donald trump would win the republican nomination if he ran for president again in 2024. >> he has the largest voice and a big impact in my party but i expect he will continue playing the role. i don't know if he will run in 2024 not but if he does i am pretty sure he will win the nomination. todd: donald trump has yet to see if he plans to run in 2024. jillian: we will let you know. 9 minutes after the, the cancellation of the keystone pipeline over president biden's virtual talk with canada's prime ministers of next a worker who lost his job.
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>> we double down on on our efforts to tackle climate change. we are launching a high level ambition ministerial and to align our policies and goals and to achieve net 0 emissions by 2050. jillian: president biden wrapping his first meeting with justin trudeau with a pledge to combat climate change. todd: no public mention of the keystone pipeline cancellation despite public disagreement between the two leaders over the permits.
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one of the keystone pipeline workers who got laid off joins us with what things have been like since the president signed the order. all i think about daily in those 3 months is how to provide for her. as a dad, what is your message to the dads who made the decisions preventing you from doing your job? >> we all have to support our families and our children and without a job or employment how can we do that? how can you take food out of my mouth for my son's mouth, sometimes you got to think. jillian: have you been given any guidance, any direction as to what you might be doing next? have you thought about what you might want to do next? >> know, no, i have not.
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todd: the white house trying to justify the loss of your job, take a listen. >> 11,000 people had jobs connected to this in the united states. what does the white house say to those people? >> the president made clear the commitment he has made in the past, it is not in the interests of the united states and doesn't want to try to address our climate crisis, also creating good paying union jobs and he has a plan. todd: you heard that phrase best interests of the united states. 11,000 americans, the best interest of the united states, what is? >> i agree with what you are saying. i do agree with helping the environment. in the same sense, how can you take all of these americans's
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jobs you we have our families to think about and provide for and also my insurance. i have to work in order to have my insurance to pay for doctors visits, medical bills, you can't have that without employment. jillian: how long can you go financially without a job? >> that is a good question. it just depends. 9 months out of the year, we will take a few months off when work slows down. if we go 6, 7, 8 months without working, we base what we have purchased over the years off of our income, how much money we make and without the same source
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of income coming in, how can we afford to have the things we do. jillian: thank you for joining us and sharing your story and we wish you nothing but the best. have a good day. todd: still had united ordered to act after the midair engine inclusion over denver. the call for new high-tech inspections. jillian: governor newsom's plan to attach taxpayer dollars to illegal immigrants next. ♪♪ king's hawaiian sliced bread makes everything better! ♪ (angelic choir) ♪ umm, honey...why is guy fieri in our kitchen? i don't know. i'm booking you a one-way ticket to flavortown with a king's hawaiian meatball sub. ♪ ♪ i gotta go. your neighbor needs king's hawaiian bread.
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minimum wage to $10 by 2025, it would be >> reporter: employment and poverty level unlike democrats proposal for $15 per hour but alexandria ocasio cortez is the gop bill for $10 an hour is, quote, legislated poverty. jillian: the house will vote on president biden's $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief bill. house majority leader steny hoyer announcing the voters chuck schumer vows to fast-track it before unemployment benefits and next month. senator susan collins says the legislation won't get any gop support. a decision whether the democrats $15 minimum wage provision could be included may happen today. jillian: california governor gavin newsom signing a covid-19 relief package that includes a round of stimulus checks for millions including illegal immigrants. jillian: show casone here with more on this bill.
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>> reporter: governor gavin newsom signing covid-19 relief package. in that package, stimulus checks for $600 for 7 residents many of whom are in this country illegally. $478 million worth for californians with tax id numbers who didn't get federal checks for low income. until 5.7 million payments made to low-income californians. the senators worried these checks create long-term obligation to undocumented individuals in california but also going to further her the state's budget and any state budget across the country. it is all about the numbers. todd: he should change it to gavin for the amount of time he's in office. with that we can follow the money.
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>> reporter: the black lives that a global network foundation for the first time ever is sharing details on the finances, the group took $90 million last year. that according to a report from the associated press who saw their finances. in the report the group says we want to see black community thriving, not just surviving. the balance of 60 million according to the ap so it is not clear how the other $30 million was spent last year. jillian: i want to make sure my grandpa that is updated. grub hub apps is updated. >> it will be easier to get your girl scout cookies this week. some troops are going to be using grub hub to distribute cookies. in chattanooga, johnson, other girl scout troops are sending up
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sales sites, socially distant and you see them outside your local business. 50% drop in cookie sales during the pandemic so here is advice, i had to research the story thoroughly, go to girlscouts.org and there's a digital cookie section on their website. put in your zip code and it will tell you how you can get it and it could be delivery apps, drive-through, making it much easier. jillian: by a ton of them and freeze them so you always have them. >> reporter: i know i will over purchase, i will give them to healthcare. todd: we are getting our girl scout cookies through our director's daughter. here is the message. if she don't come through we are going to grub hub. he can come through the booth, please don't do that. we love your cookies. jillian: we got to show -- go, thank you.
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24 after the hour, stars from across the sports world pooling for tiger woods. >> the most incredible kid i ever met in my life. the talent, everything that goes with tiger woods is incredible. jillian: the outpouring of support after the devastating car crash in los angeles. todd: a long-lost correspondence sent by a world war ii sailor delivered 77 years later, the story coming up.
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the only thing a disaster can't destroy is hope help now at redcross.org jillian: tiger woods is awake after surgery following a serious car crash, getting a flood of well-wishers online. todd: carley shimkus has those messages.
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carley: some of the biggest names in sports and politics are wishing him well. news of the crash eliciting a similar response from two who agree on little else was former president barack obama and donald trump. >> i was really surprised he is doing so well. he is getting the back in shape anything like this happens. he has a big problem with his back for period of time. he won the masters with a bad back which tells you the level of talent is incredible. he has been working on that and then has this happened, it is tragic, tragic. carley: former president obama writing sending my prayers to tiger woods and his family tonight. here's to a speedy recovery for the greatest of all time of golf. if we learned anything over the years, never count tiger out.
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the sports world left reynolds, phil mickelson, 1-time rival, sharing kind words writing we are all pulling for you, so sorry that you and your family are going through this, a tough time, everyone hopes and phrase for your speedy recovery. john daly praising tiger's life and legacy. >> i've known him since he was 13 years old. the most incredible team i ever met in my life. the talent, everything that goes with tiger woods is just incredible. jillian: jack nicholas weighing in tweeting barbara and i just heard about tiger's accident and like everyone else we are deeply concerned. former girlfriend lindsay von speaking out saying she is praying for tiger woods right now. boxing legends mike tyson telling woods to fight like the champion you are for your kids in the world. a recent message posted to the
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twitter account offers thanks for the overwhelming show of support. jillian: doctor mark siegel says based on what we know he is optimistic tiger will recover. >> never count tiger woods out, he came back from the spinal contusion is almost unheard of. he was winning tournaments after that was never count him out. framing to go back to professional golfing would be very difficult but - he could recover from this. jillian: we will follow the story and review any update as we get them. todd: you feel confused with what anthony fauci wants you to do? doctor anthony fauci under fire after admitting he had no recommendation for vaccinated americans hoping to see the grandkids. jillian: the latest mixed messaging from the covid-19 expert. >> reporter: ask any grandparents what they are
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looking forward to the most after getting vaccinated and they will say seeing their grandkids. but now more than 2 months after the first shots were administered in the united states the cdc still has not said if it is safe to do so. when doctor anthony fauci was pressed on and he didn't have an answer. >> i don't want to make a recommendation on public tv. i want to sit down with the team, take a look at that. >> the fact that doctor anthony fauci is going on cnn, can't tell me if i can have dinner with my family or -- i don't have any grandparents, older people, it is terribly inconsistent messaging. >> reporter: the messaging on facemasks has been inconsistent as the pandemic has progressed. >> putting a mask on your self is more to prevent you infecting someone else and if everybody does that we were each protecting each other.
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>> a physical covering with one layer, put another layer on it makes common sense that it likely would be more effective. >> reporter: cdc website defines what is being fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving their second shot, two weeks after they receive one shot with a single-dose vaccine. there are questions about transmissibility and even if you are fully vaccinated the cdc still recommends wearing a mask and socially distancing. >> common sense tells you you don't have to be as stringent in your public health measures but we want to get firm recommendations from the cdc. jillian: this on the heels of the long-awaited cdc guidelines on reopening schools and mixed messaging from the biden administration about if vaccinated teachers as a prerequisite and when these recommendations for grandparents me come out all doctor anthony fauci would say soon.
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todd: a federal judge ruling el chapo will remain behind bars without bail, he is accused of running a multi-billion-dollar drug empire, she was arrested at galveston international airport. el chapo is serving a life sentence. the el paso county sheriffs association facebook page is back online after a plea right here on "fox and friends first". >> we have 800 members, we love to be engaged with the community. todd: facebook took down the page earlier this month without warning or explanation. social media site later telling fox news, quote, you heard this before, the page was removed by our automation and has been restored. extreme weather, president biden's trip comes as 3.4 million people are still
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without running water after the winter storm. jillian: it is warming up across the south. what is the latest? >> warming up across the south, that will be continuing here through the week as we look at a cooling of warmer air across the south, 57 degrees early this morning in the dallas area and throughout the week, this is more typical of what we see this time of year is temperatures closer to the seasonal averages, that winter weather is now gone. we are tracking winter weather across the country, a lot of energy over the great lakes, interior new england today, a lot of energy on the west coast as we see round after round of moisture through the pacific ocean so there's continued snow, a couple feet of snow in the cascade mountains, you could see some avalanche concerns in the
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next couple days. and warmer temperatures here. jillian: a curious puppy crashes a live broadcast in virginia steals the show. >> life is good. it is a free be. todd: closing in on 1 million views on youtube, he jumped the fence and got out, the owner jumped the fence and got out. he is gone. >> reporter: don't have a dog. sends your puppy to me. i will do a forecast with him. >> want to do that?
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jillian: the puppy is there. thanks. it is 30 minutes after the hour. republican slamming the health and human services nominee as unqualified. senator ted haggerty asking president biden to withdraw the picture joins us live. >> any targets up here. todd: your doubling down, come on. american airlines, pilot spotted a ufo midflight. the full audio clip. jillian: download the super pick apps and play for a chance to win 10,$000. all you need to do is predict 6 outcomes in the quiz show, topics range from entertainment, sports news, download the apps now.
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todd: senior meteorologist janice dean will present a list of demands to governor andrew cuomo over the nursing home scandal, the announcement comes as kim accuses cuomo of protecting nursing home donors. >> giving legal immunity, a get out of jail free card for the worst nursing home executives in the state of new york. todd: thomas joined democrats claiming they are speaking out against cuomo but when it comes time to distribute emergency powers they aren't taking action. >> democrats talking a big game in front of local news but when they get to albany they sit on their hands and nothing is getting done. there is no movement and
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emergency powers during the pandemic. and start an investigation. the call for officials to testify under oath. >> a federal investigation, with covid-19 nursing home deaths. >> the same type of engine that. up after taking off from denver last week, the faa is ordering an inspection of pratt & whitney engines used on 777 jets. the equipment used to detect cracks on engine fan blades. the exclusion causing debris to fall over neighborhoods dear denver saturday. nobody was hurt. audio capture of american airlines pilots saying he spotted a ufo. >> have any targets appeared?
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we had something go over the top of us, looked like a long cylindrical object, almost like a cruise missile type of thing moving really fast but went over the top of us. jillian: they confirmed the reporting was real but any additional questions on this, we encourage you to reach out to the fbi. the bureau did not respond to requests for comment. todd: i believe there are ufos. whether there are little green men on them i don't know. i got to say little green men. congresswoman stefanik talking about the call to limit federal funding to keep beijing at bay. jillian: let's talk about what is coming up on "fox and friends". steve: i don't know what that guy is talking about. apparently somebody seeing
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something similar out there. eyebrows are going out if you are watching this. people on the radio are going what are they talking about. coming up in 16 minutes we will continue the coverage of tiger woods's accident and his recovery. jim gray and will cam all react to the accident and what it means for tiger's future. everybody would like to see him come back. new york governor cuomo's nursing home crisis, throughout the pandemic, to challenge adults, the lack of transparency to fair group homes. country music star trace adkins will join us with the latest on his latest cowboy project.
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jillian: congresswoman stefanik cracking down on schools with partnerships with china. todd: breaking down the bill against funding these institutions. >> reporter: republican congresswoman stefanik wants to limit federal funding to universities with chinese partnerships. fox news obtained a copy of her bill which blocks any place of higher education, contractual partnership which is controlled by china.
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if he disclosed all partnerships with the department of education, and those contracts have been terminated. so phonic's pushes after the biden administration, requires schools to -- they have been accused of spreading viewpoints the chinese communist party in us classrooms. the biden administration officials warned china poses one of the greatest national security threats to the united states pointing to specific threats including espionage, intellectual property theft and foreign influence. president biden spoke to the chinese president earlier this month and officials told fox news he outlined concerns of china's practices of activities and abuses. jillian: thank you. todd: the buffalo school district pushing controversial ideas about race. reports sale was a blower claim
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the superintendent is encouraging, quote, radical politics, all white people play a role in perpetuating systemic racism. the school district has not responded to a request for comment. jillian: in california teacher is under fire for a now deleted tweet reading, quote, all the rich white parents concerned about mental health can take a seat. most of them are causing their kids anxiety by pressuring them on asynchronous work and feeding into their sense of entitlement. sorry, not sorry. the school district said it has been made aware of the tweet that left many families feeling disrespected and insulted. the president's health and human services nominee facing fears opposition. todd: bill haggerty on why he thinks savior becerra is the wrong man for the job coming up next. eed to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made.
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>> i fought to strengthen and modernize medicare. >> you voted against a ban on partial abortion. >> i think we can find some common ground. jillian: president biden pick for secretary facing uphill battle. todd: tennessee senator has many lawmakers to withdraw the nomination.
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he joins us now. senator, thanks for being here. before we get into this, let's go to becerra, far-left's decisions, -- sued president trump and he has no health care experience. senatorring why did biden think he's the best person for the job? >> at a time when we are facing pandemic here in america when americans have serious personal healthcare needs and biden is calling for unity in inaugural address. this is absolutely the wrong direction to go. he has take someone with zero healthcare experience and a person who has beliefs that are contrary to so many americans and would atake private health care of 160 million americans, i'm sorry, and push us into a medicare for all type of season. he sued the little sisters of
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the poor. he's not fit to run hhs. jillian: critics will say that some of you dent like or agree with his stances on certain issues and that's why you are coming out citing lack of experience and health care, what do you say to that argument? >> i think it's completely legitimate when we don't agree of lack of experience, it makes it worse and more damning. we are at a point in time where we need to focus on the pandemic, getting our kids to school and parents back to work. todd: warning it will endanger communities. we know this is going to really stretch border communities and
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resources to the max, you say it's going to hurt towns let's say in the middle of the country, middle america, why? senator: think about it, my home state of tennessee, we have 30,000 migrants, it's more than that the population of bristol, tennessee. they're inviting immigrants to come in. we are going to see tremendous increase in drug trafficking and increase in human trafficking and we will see these people caught and released in the united states, how will they ensure that these people get to their hearings, so many unanswered questions. jillian: let's talk about president biden's immigration
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plan. >> they've not done a good job. i doubt they will get to intended sources and that would enrich governments there and he has open border policy that would be gross invitation at a time when we are fighting pandemic. these people are going to come across the border and make it hard to get back into the economy. jillian: they are planning to spend money to reduce corruption and poverty in the region. number 1, do you think it's going to happen and number 2, how is it going to benefit us? >> how will you make sure the
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money is well spent and corruption doesn't invade and divert funds right away. the best policy to maintain diplomatic success that we had the migrant production protocols. from the point that we implemented in may 2019 to today we reduced by 70%, it stopped drug trafficking and import of humans that are being abused and allowed us to have a much more rational policy. only 1.5% approve of asylum. 98% of the people who arrive here will ultimately fail. will we ensure that they are deported? are we going to ensure they are tested for coronavirus and vaccinate them before our own citizens and are we going to give them work permits to compete against americans. todd: come back and visit us
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again. senator: great to be with you this morning. jillian: have a great day. make sure you download fox news app, scan qr code. todd: set your dvr4:00 a.m., record both shows. jillian: yes. bye. >> we have a rollover with someone trapped. >> it could clearly could have been so much worse. >> he's overcome a lot and he's had an incredible life and he will continue to have an incredible life. >> same facility that was open in the trump administration, that's when joe biden said there are kids in cages and now it's not under trump, it's under biden. >> dr. fauci is flip-flopping on masks. that's just the beginning of that.
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>> the lockdowns and the c

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