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>> steve: live from kansas city, it is our three of "fox & friends" live from kansas city. the boss asked if i would like to go to kansas city? i would love to go to my hometown. this is where my wife, kathy and i got married and i used to work right down the street. i fell in love with the kansas city royals and the chiefs. and i said, "i would love to." i didn't check the weather. it is currently 11 degrees. anybody bothered by the weather? >> no! >> steve: absolutely not, that is jasper, and my sisters used to work for him and his restaurant. he suggested that we come here. thank you very much. actually my daughter, sally, went to college and his daughter was in the wedding. it is great to be home. always in new york city and you are always in kansas a long ways from home. i'm in kansas today.
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i'm in lenexa for the chiefs! [cheers and applause] >> brian: steve, i can't help but notice that was the lombardi trophy? >> steve: out. >> brian: who stole it? >> steve: it is kind of a long story. actually, we are going to talk to the family that owns the chiefs. they are over my shoulder. >> ainsley: you know, steve, we have traveled all over and big stories over the course of our careers. going home is so special. we prepped so hard on the plane when we are going to another location. when you go home, you know it like the back of your hand. >> steve: it is great. it is great. my nephew has been here. janice rupe, i went to high school within a bunch of guys from college.
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thank you. >> ainsley: we went to hear some of the stories. >> brian: right? and we will get to that shortly. >> steve: no doubt, no doubt. >> brian: a fox news alert pentagon officials say they are confident the surveillance hovering over the u.s. belongs to the chinese but officials -- >> ainsley: impatient and not confirming it belongs to them let's get to mark meredith live at the white house. we can't help but be worried about this. >> ainsley, brian, steve, you raise questions how long something like this has been happening. the next course of action may be. u.s. officials have been monitoring high-altitude surveillance balloon the last couple of days floating over the continental united states. china is not claiming it is there, however, u.s. officials are quite competent it is from china. sparking questions how the u.s. plans to respond. pentagon officials broke the news late yesterday. >> the u.s. government to include nor act and monitor it
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closely. the balloon is currently traveling at an attitude well above air traffic and does not present military or physical threat on the ground. >> officials say the plan has been floating over sparsely populated areas and there have been discussed mic discussions at the white house and u.s. military about potential of shooting it down but the military officials have warned against the idea because they are worried about falling debris. and they tried to get president biden to weigh in on it yesterday but he chose not to answer questions at the event. we will see if that changes this afternoon. the governor of montana speaking out and not happy what is going on. he said from this bible into the chinese party with tiktok led companies buying farmland, i'm deeply troubled by the constant stream of alarming developments for national security. the ranking member on the senate intelligence committee, marco rubio from florida says, "a chinese spy balloon is
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alarming but not surprising. the level of espionage in beijing is more intense and brazen over the last five years." the senator saying this wasn't necessarily surprising but of course, this is alarming. we will see a more lockers weigh in and we heard from the canadians. they are working with the u.s. to impact them as well and looking into the possibility of a second incident. we don't have a lot of details yet what that could be. a spokesperson for the chinese foreign ministry took some questions this morning. china said they were looking into and are aware of the questions but they do not have any intentions to mess with anyone's foreign sovereignty. however, again, china is not claimed responsibility for this boon yet. still a lot of questions what happens next, steve. >> steve: we will see what goes on. a lot of people and a lot of lawmakers extremely upset. cotton said that blankenship
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should cancel his trip to chicago. how on earth is beijing allowing ccp military plan to fight freely over montana as de facto commander-in-chief makes us look weak. why will we do this? we had that plane during the early years of the bush administration brief they are error. they held our pilot. this is more than one time and there are surveillance balloons to go beneath the satellites over our military bases. by the way, what is canada monitoring? they came through alaska through the islands through northern canada and into montana. the governor is saying, "i thought you guys were watching her back." he is to be briefed on this. >> ainsley: why didn't we take it out over some space and didn't have civilians underneath it. the intelligence and canada are working with americans and mccarthy is getting a gang of
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eight together. they had a briefing with republicans and democrats. people are wondering how we can take it out, shoot it down. with that its that hit civilians down below? could we remove those civilians if able to precisely predict where it will fall? where that machinery at the bottom of the berlin would it? could we put a netting over it using jets, fighter jets and pull it down safely? there are so many questions. we have to get it done. everyone, steve and the diner say, "shoot it down and get it out of the skies." >> steve: that is exactly right. essentially at the diner, the big biscuit and clinics as cancers, much the way they handled the oncoming asteroid ae bruce willis movie and just go do something with it and knock it out of the sky. first of all, if you're going to knock it out of the sky, montana is the perfect place. you would think that the pentagon would know that.
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but then again maybe they think, and i don't know, i'm not at the pentagon, maybe they think they are trying to provoke us and see what we would do. now, they are getting a brief of what we would do. nothing! the other thing is, how bad if this is a mistake, if this is an accident that china has -- that is an interesting camera. >> brian: i apologize. the camera turned again? >> steve: there you go. brian, they turned the camera and we are looking back at the balloon. so, if china had control of it, they really don't have very much control. >> ainsley: steve, can we go up? i'm wondering if we could go grab it and pull it down and study it? >> steve: well, maybe, but then again, i'm sure the chinese would say that is an act of war. >> ainsley: they are in america!
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>> brian: they have breached our sovereignty. >> steve: apparently, there is a certain elevation where it is international airspace, a balloon is international airspace. i read this morning it was above that. yeah committee is. >> brian: here is general jack keane an hour ago. >> i don't know why we let it get past the islands in alaska. shoot it down at sea. china is reminding us that they really are our adversary. and remember this is a visible sign of the most comprehensive penetration of american society and our history. frankly, it is quite overwhelming every aspect and not just technology transfer but education system, our very way of life and democratic values. it is quite a historic area. the fbi is overwhelmed by it, to be frank about it. >> steve: yeah, so, hey, folks, folks, we are back on tv!
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who says, shoot down the balloon? [cheers and applause] we were talking earlier and that is what they said. all right, obviously they were all ordering breakfast. come back over here. here in kansas city, the kansas city chiefs will play the eagles in nine days. we are so lucky here at my table, this is my personal table. lamar jr. and his wife rita. a round of applause for them. [applause] now, there is the lombardi trophy, one of them. did you notice that that trophy is almost the same size as this breakfast that they brought out for you? [laughter] >> amazing, amazing. we can't wait to eat today and work it off next week. >> steve: i was lucky enough
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to have dinner with you guys last night along with everybody at this table. go ahead and show everybody. jasper and the whole crew. everybody, when you go to the grocery store? >> yet we do, she does more. >> steve: when you go to the grocery store and they know you, what do they ask about the chiefs? >> nothing. >> steve: the sq. >> they want the latest injury report. >> steve: and -- >> and very quiet. >> steve: everybody likes patrick mahomes and was having some trouble, challenged at the end of the last game. how is he doing? >> one thing i will say about patrick, he is a competitor and he will be ready to play. he is a winner. he works through everything. >> steve: that is what we want to hear. patrick is going to be ready! [cheers and applause] you know, i mentioned this in our ago, the afc winner is
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presented with lamar hunt trophy. your father, he pretty much invented the super bowl. >> yes, he came up with a name and sort of inspired by the super bowl. we were bouncing them around. he was in a meeting. he said we need to come up with a name for the final game which used to be afl/nfl champion. >> steve: did he pause, hey, kids, you are too loud! >> he was wanting to know why there was a ball over the house but anyway, he was in a meeting and something like the super bowl and all of a sudden, it sort of stuck. he even said to them i believe he said, "well, we can call it something better than that." >> steve: he pretty much invented what has become perhaps america's biggest single event. and you said all of them. >> all of the ones the chiefs have played and of course, we've meant to select games. >> steve: in particular kansas city was in the very first super bowl. >> i would mention my stepmother
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has been to all the super bowl. that is a wonderful legacy for here. >> steve: no kidding. i discovered last night, you and i were not only will born one day apart, but when i was in kansas city, we worked on the same building. i didn't know that! >> we did, and the theater. >> steve: small world. >> absolutely. >> steve: how are you going to spend the super bowl? >> we have a lot of family. we have four wonderful kids. between us, we have nine kids, nine grandkids. so, most of them will be there. we will enjoy family we will get to go to a few posh parties i'm sure. >> steve: i'm sure. it is a real pleasure to have you. thank you. have you ever been to the big biscuit before? >> yes, we have. >> steve: the big biscuit just say it. we have 17 locations in kansas city. >> all over. >> steve: freda and lamar jr., thank you so much.
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a real pleasure. how cool is that? a round of applause for the chiefs please! [cheers and applause] >> brian: they are pumped up. all right, we will check back in top of the morning with hunt and steve. 14 minutes after the hour. we check with ashley for the rest of the moves. >> good morning president biden to route deliver remarks in philadelphia to new york after january jobs released. the numbers are due out 50 minutes or so and the figures will reflect tens of thousands of layoffs over this year including more than 86,000 from the tech sector alone. cash-strapped americans are tapping into their 401(k) accounts for financial emergencies for medical bills or
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for foreclosure. as inflation squeezes budget the bank card with 100,000 americans with one account to withdraw money from retirement in 2022. coming up for president ceo will be joining us live. the funeral of slain lsu madison brooks will be held this morning in baton rouge. brooks was struck and killed after being hit by a car with following an alleged sexual assault on the campus. recently an obituary described her "medicine's heart was pure. her left was infectious. she lived every day to her fullest. her legacy will forever shine and the stars above." security video shows a burglary in san francisco, california, taking an unexpected turn in one of the suspects captured on camera pulling into a pond in the home's backyard. the thieves then can be seen on the door bell camp leaving the front door with bags of stolen items. one suspect even ring the doorbell and said, "i got you."
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the crooks made off with cash, jewelry and sunglasses worth of hundreds of thousands of dollars. a 6-year-old boy in michigan's big appetite caused his dad whole lot money. mason stonehouse ordered $1,000 worth of food from grubhub using his dad's phone. mason's father had didn't realize it until several delivery men came to the house with bags of food. moments away he got a fraud alert on his phone and his son was generous enough to leave 25% tip. grubhub giving the family in $1,000 gift certificate for their trouble. those are your headlines, guys, back to you. [laughter] >> ainsley: he didn't know. >> most 6-year-olds cannot figure that out. >> brian: when he gets older. meanwhile lawrence jones. >> ainsley: lawrence jones needs to read that biscuits and gravy because it's his favorite. >> brian: then go for a run. lawrence jones will be at capitol hill after federal progressive buddha from foreign
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♪ ♪ >> brian: a fox news alert, the pentagon with a chinese bible or the size of three buses hovering critical u.s. military sites in montana. we are learning president biden is weighing his options, but fearful shooting it down could result in entries on the ground. he was briefed and originally where the president wanted to shoot it down, nancy mace who is
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the first woman to graduate from the cadets program. i understand there is risk. when china sends able and oversensitive parts of america, why do we even think about not shooting it down? we can secure the ground right away, couldn't we? >> absolutely, that is the question on everyone's mind this morning. why haven't they shot this bible and down? this is the first time in my lifetime i have ever seen anything like this. it is disturbing to know it is up there in the military installations. the time is now. to get this thing out of the air. >> brian: let's do it and we find out they have done it before with boarding schools, private schools, put in the confucius learning pyramid. putting all the money into colleges, buying a plan for the military sites in north dakota. this is a comprehensive attack on america. >> it is not just tiktok in taiwan but spy balloons in our airspace. they've been very aggressive the last few years and only
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ratcheted up that aggression. it is time to take a stand against china. >> brian: you are the last holdout before ilhan omar voted off the foreign relations committee but not all committees. you held out and we will get that reason and a second. but when she was pulled off, ilhan omar for six separate reasons, one of which was blatant anti-semitism, here is how the squad reacted. >> is anyone surprised that i am somehow deemed unworthy to speak about american foreign policy? >> this is about targeting women of color in the united states of america! don't tell me because i didn't get a single -- >> your time is expired! >> our country is failing you today through this chamber! >> brian: so could you say they didn't take it well? >> no, i would say complete drama queens on full display. there is no surprise there that they would use these racism as an excuse. they were not there two years
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ago archie dimmick marjorie taylor greene was kicked off here they were not using that as an excuse but it is typical of the squad to see that kind of behavior on the floor. >> brian: here is some of the reasons why she was eligible to get ousted. watch. >it will come in a second with a couple of different things she said in the past. so let's listen. >> so you wrote "israel has hypnotized the world. may the people and the evil doings of israel." >> i don't know how my comments would be offensive to jewish americans. >> not only do we need to define but we need to dismantle the police department and minneapolis needs to be dismantled. >> was founded after 9/11 because they recognize some people did something. >> we could go on but when we have a three hour show. you got a bill and that will be here on and so you sponsor that appeared real quick come of the
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hunter biden's lawyer came out i basically ask for criminal probe on the laptop repair shop not on them while admitting perhaps the laptop is authentic. what is your reaction, congresswoman? i can't think of anything more ironic that the laptop doesn't exist but oh, let's go investigate the owner of the computer store that had the laptop that didn't exist. it is complete hypocrisy. you have seen this from the administration as well. oversight has to it investigate what happened with the laptop. there were over 150 sewer reports and congress can only get their hands on one. this is a real story and it was a hypocrisy on the hill alive and well today. >> brian: just so you know, it is how it links back to the president. somebody who loved hoookers and crack. congresswoman thank you. the january jobs report is moments away. of course, jim farley will join
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and the pentagon says it is not an active thread. the surveillance balloon was seen over several air force bases including one in billings, montana. as of now come officials are fearful shooting it down could result in entries on the ground. chinese officials not claiming ownership of this bible in. three bodies in detroit believed to be three rappers who have been missing for almost two weeks. the discovery was made in an abandoned highland park apartment complex yesterday morning. a car connected to at least one of the three was found in the outskirts of the city, but the police cannot confirm the identities of the victims or how they died. now to an mba brawl, a low blow between the lake memphis grizzlies should regard brooks not sitting well with cavalier star donovan mitchell. he wants the ball at his opponents and both teams get into a heated shopping match leading to a couple of ejections. the head coach for the cavs calves, the guys have to stand up for themselves. >> dr pepper is using
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strawberries and cream soda to the permanent lineup and rifle pepsi dropping a super bowl teaser ad featuring steve harden and ben stiller roasting each other. listen to this. >> that whole awkward thing he does with his character and actual personality. and steve is like, "i'm steve martin" when really, okay, we get it. whatever. you see what i mean? okay, banjo player, apple baby. >> ainsley: the father the late comedian ben stiller. the super bowl kicks off sunday february 12th in glendale, arizona, 6:30 p.m. eastern. you can watch the big game right on fox. those are your headlines, back to you guys. >> ainsley: thanks, ashley periods we want to have somebody to check in with. >> let's check in with senior meteorologist what is her name again? hello, janice. >> it's going to get cold but the ground, six more weeks, look
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at these temperatures, we are talking about chills of minus 40 right now in duluth, minnesota! that cold air will move into the northeast. it is cold today but it will get worse with windchill warnings in effect for all of these places across new england, upstate new york. here are a potential record highs, oswego, 9 degrees, burlington one and that is not factoring the windchill becausee will have the coldest wind chills in at least five years for a lot of these areas. negative 4 and negative 60 degrees for parts of -- i know, it is crazy! the coldest daily windchill as we get into today and saturday, i mean, it is really nasty. people need to really be careful, not only today but tomorrow. look what happened sunday, monday, tuesday, things start to get better relatively speaking. they may have also some snow that will move in. but the biggest story this week and will certainly be the cold people will be talking about it.
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foxweather.com as your latest details. on the web, dangerously cold air, the brian kilmeade, you know what to do. >> brian: think is much, janice. meanwhile, some news. >> ainsley: january jobs report just released. the west adding 517,000 jobs last month. >> brian: that is much stronger than economists expected. i thought 185,000 known employment drops to 32004. the story pertains to the economy. this has ford motors expectations of the sort of this year, here to react jim farley forbes president ceo and stefano don't miceli the ceo. welcome, guys. >> glad to be here with you g guys. >> brian: jim, first off your reaction to the jobs number and the overall health of our economy. does it surprise you question what >> not really for our industry, forbes is the number one employer in the auto
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industry but we added 20,000 jobs in the last two years and we will add some more. so for us we are expanding, we are growing and that fits with what i see. inflation wage, how do we handle that superhot job market and people making a lot more? inflation. >> ainsley: electric via vehicles and expectations for manufacturing and selling truck and i know lightning is very big. >> we are number two live sales above tesla, the most popular tp a ev as well. but to your point, we have supply chain problems. still a little lumpy. in the supply chain is behind us. that is not what we are seeing. we have 100,000 disruption in december. that is honest and we can manage the supply chain better but we need to onshore chips and raw
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materials for these batteries, for security of our country. >> brian: gift to go overseas? and you have to go to china. >> yes. because even if the raw materials are mined outside of china, they are all processed there. so if we want lithium hydroxide which we put in the batteries, we have to go to china for processing. >> ainsley: a lot of people don't want to buy cars right now because the interest rate is sky high. >> of the payments have gone up, you're absolutely right. the pricing is starting to be under pressure. sales are going up because we have a little more stuff in the dealership spear that is good for customers. >> brian: you brought somebody with you today. you have the big announcement. >> i have to tell you an amazing job with formula 1, in the u.s. and after 20 years we are back at formula 1. >> ainsley: that is exciting. >> was a great news for us, ford, america?
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we can embrace this moment and be success. we will be together, ford has been in place 67 years. and that is the right place to be for the future together. in the entertainment platform is growing in the u.s. we are really happy, of course, and it's a great move for all of us. >> ainsley: where you from and how did you get involved? >> actually, i am italian because the companies in the u.s. and the operation will run there. so, [indistinct] and the '90s with the ferrari. and so, always around. >> brian: jim, what is it for your company, the ferrari is the rematch? >> you know, maybe.
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but we are adding 2 million vehicles and capacity. we have not grown since 1928 like this. my grandfather worked in the company so we have got to generate a lot of interest in the evs. we want to use formula 1. it is the new younger audience to provide promote evs. >> brian: will it be innovation with you work on to help the consumer? >> the most important two areas, battery technology and they are going partial electric hybrid system. that will help us develop the best batteries in the world and software. >> brian: on the other side of that, hybrid technology. by the way, we have the most efficient engines in motor racing. we have to develop future technology because we've have an organization with sustainable right approach to the auto industry and another way to
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develop their offer to the customer. it is so exciting. this year, if i may, going to be the first in miami. going to be in austin for the first time, las vegas on the las vegas strip. so a lot of excitement and a lot of young people following and i would say ford joining the forces together is another great push that we are very, very welcome. so thank you for family to believe in this new idea of the formula of the future. >> brian: finally, just don't lose. he doesn't like to lose. just don't lose. >> that will be on jim. [laughter] >> that's on me. >> ainsley: jim and stefano, what a pleasure. >> brian: it was great seeing you and your plan over at detroit. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. that is a picture of lawrence. and then we will go back out to the the big biscuit, the greasy hub, the owner of the chiefs,
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♪ ♪ speed to the tragic impact of america's crime crisis. homicide is the third leading cause of death for young people ages 10-24. according to federal data, each day 12 children are murdered lawrence jones spoke to a grieving parents who have experienced this firsthand. >> was actually crystal joy and her girlfriend. both girls were killed with one bullet. we got caught in the cross fire going to the gas station with this very tiny little girl who would speak in life and big and hard to. >> ainsley: lawrence joins us now. i can't even imagine now what they are going through every
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day. >> right in the middle of a crisis. they have zero respect for authority. yet, young people are being teachers, drive-by shootings, you have young people that are doing carjackings. then you have young people that are murdering other young people. and it just shows you there is a problem in society today. when you allow criminals to get away with and you tell young people," welcome if you do this we will give you a third, fourt, fifth chance, you are creating this culture there is no accountability." no one really wants to have a conversation. but it is essential that we do. i talked about commit starts on the home. those family members that i was talking with yesterday, they told me the same thing is when you don't have that foundation, a lot of them met their killers in the courtroom and their family members and one mother talks about she knows where the child got it from because the other mother cussed her out in
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the courtroom. so there is something fundamentally wrong with the homes right now. and how to be fixed that question rick >> ainsley: i mean, is it because they need fathers in the home? do they need to go to church on sunday? when you think about pulling the trigger and taking someone's life, most people can't wrap their head around that. most people didn't want to do that to someone. but often times, we are seeking in some neighborhoods, it is not a good deal. >> i talked to a father and he was emotional when talking about it. i think we have a site of this, let's play it. >> i miss my daughter. she was a little me. i will do anything just to have her right here. >> we all do. >> just to have a laugh. playing ball, watching dumb movies, falling asleep. you know, those special father/daughter moments. i will never have it back.
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>> i tell you, it is hard to see another grown man cry. >> ainsley: holding hands? look, she just turned around. >> because they all had -- as we were going through the script, we realize the stories are so similar. you talk about the homes, yes, it is a home. yes, some of the fathers aren't there. it is some of the parents, single parents working all day and they don't know what their kids are doing. we talk about our call lake adam klotz the one people missed in that story, we have these miners but why were they out there 12:00 a.m.? i am from the south, you are from the south, instantly. my mother and dad said when the street lights are on your tail better be back at the house. >> ainsley: nothing good happens after midnight. i think adam was attacked on the subway 1:15 in the morning. the teenagers that were out. >> why were they out? exactly. >> ainsley: i wasn't allowed to go out. >> that shows you the structure is gone. >> ainsley: it makes me sad
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for those children. we didn't like those roles in high school but i am glad we ha. >> a lot of these kids that have parents trying to be there friends instead of their parents. >> ainsley: all right, you can watch -- thanks, lawrence, the bull country investigate investigate of america's youth homicides will air tomorrow night on the show 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >> thank you, you instantly. >> ainsley: we will check back in with steve live in kansas with a special super bowl guest. ♪ ♪
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>> ainsley: water of the chinese up to? flying ace bible and over the country and secretary heads to beijing this weekend. and now to house migrants paid by taxpayers and how much will this cost and how much is this expected to go on? zoos on the lid across the country, the recent monkey business actually criminal and wales washing up on the eastern shoreline. bundle up and we will make the most of our time this morning. ♪ ♪ >> steve: well, we are a little over a week away from super bowl lvii where kansas city chiefs will take on the philadelphia eagles. , which
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you can watch on fox broadcasting. i think we have an idea of who the next guest is rooting for a pair of the doctor of the kansas city chiefs owner, clark hunt. joining us live right now, gracie hunt is here! [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for having me. >> steve: fantastic! we know that social media influencer and all about the kansas city chiefs and things like this. this, when you think about the product you have to bring before the public, what better thing than the kansas city chiefs? you guys are on a roll right now. >> oh, my gosh, this team is incredible. a lot of electricity here this morning. it is unbelievable. i can't wait to paint arizona red and gold. i know all of the incredible fans will make it the most special week. >> steve: this is certain excitement because everybody has been hopped up on maple syrup. >> a sugar high. >> steve: a special treat in
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just a moment. i love on twitter, you know more about football than most dudes. growing up in your family, kind of first family in football, this is really cool. this is your family business. >> i was raised on the sidelines and figured out, you always wear red on game day. it is wonderful to grow up around sports. as an athlete myself, you learn such incredible values appear that carries you in so many different areas of your life. i have loved getting to watch my amazing role models and my dad and mom to this organization. i also share their faith. >> steve: it is great, kind of family day because we have lamar jr. and rita here and your mom is here and it's great to have you as well. i'm sure when people see you, hey, gracie, what's up with patrick mahomes? is he going to be okay? what do you say? >> we have the most incredible training staff in the league. and a shout out to you, actually a few entries i have worked
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through after running marathons. she got patrick to the point to be the mvp. the next few days, nine days, but who's counting? [applause] >> steve: that is what everybody here -- so how will you be attending? what is the deal? does the whole family go out for the big festivity? >> oh, absolutely! it is a family outing and everyone will be there. it is like a family reunion but multiply that exponentially. we can't wait. it is nice to share in the joy of something that is kind of a cross between christmas and whatever christmases big brother is. we are super excited. >> steve: you know commit the super bowl is half as exciting as the game was last week, it will be a huge head. >> i hope it is not that exciting. i really love a game where you have five touched down spirit >> steve: do you guys want to blow out?
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[cheers and applause] lamar is over there going yeah, we want to blow out. >> we are looking forward to a good game sunday. >> steve: no kidding. it is great, here you studied smu and went to the university of kansas where my home alma mater. >> i'm getting my masters there. >> steve: there is a lot here, right? [cheers and applause] and because we are here at the big biscuit and this is my favorite franchise of all times for breakfast. take a look at this, this is their legendary cinnamon roll pancakes. >> it smells like heaven. i might die from gluten poisoning, but it will be worth it. >> si actually am allergic. >> steve: [laughter] don't take a bite. if you can't have it i won't have it. all right? >> you like to tease me like
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have some cinnamon rolls. >> steve: that is fantastic. anyway, gracie, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me on. it's been fun. >> steve: absolutely come a round of applause for the big biscuit. [cheers and applause] brian will be covering all of the action. ♪ ♪ for years, i thought my t.ed was beyond help... ...but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study, more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain. before getting tepezza, tell your doctor
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>> you will probably notice that many of the folks here at fox will be hearing red today. it is not for the chiefs even though we love them. in honor of wear red day to support american heart association, to learn more or donate visit go red for women.org. the number one killer for women in the country. >> so long from kansas city, everybody. >> have a good weekend. >> bill: good morning. we've a ton to get to including this. the jobs report is out a moment ago for january. it is stunningly strong despite repeated interest rate hikes by the fed. u.s. employers adding 517,000 jobs. they were only expecting 185,000. unemployment rate dropping to bit to 3.4. more coming up with the money team to parse the language on that big story. we go to the sky and beijing and big sky country suspected chinese spy balloon
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