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they used a single digits missile 20 shoot the unmanned air ship out of the sky. arthel was on air when discussing the threat to taiwan and the war in ukraine. watch. >> other thing is we have to up gun taiwan. if we learned anything out of the ukraine war because we weren't able to deter it and most everything the ukraines are using now -- >> pardon p me, general, we hava live shoot of the balloon going down. it's been taken down. it's now falling from the sky. they're over surf side beach, south carolisouth carolina arthel: they say that i had geopolitical the take down from president biden on wednesday and waited until it was out of the way for debris to not harm people on the ground. the page reading "pop secret,
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spy balloon shot down after white house hid it for a week". >> live news coverage alexandria hoff near the south carolina beach town where it was shot down but lucas tomlinson at the white house with more. >> brian, the u.s. navy dispatched three warships to comb the waters of the atlantic coast for the wreckage and a salvage team in route as well. senator tom cotton is asking why it wasn't shot down when it was first spotted. >> what began as a spy balloon is a trial balloon testing president biden's strength and resolve and unfortunately the president failed that .t >> you mentioned, brian, a u.s. secretary sent f22 raptor recording its first air to fair kill in the history firing a side winder heat seeking missile
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destroying the apparatus from that video shot by the fox news team outside of myrtle beach. two u.s. officials say a similar chinese spy balloon crashed into the pacific off the coast of hawaii four months ago and that's not been previously reported and the pentagon said three other chinese spy balloons crossed into the lower 48 during the trump administration and something trump and his top administrations refute. here is john radcliff on sunday morning features. >> you remember during the trump administration when photographers on the ground and commercial airline pilots were talking about spy balloon over the united states and people could look up and see with the neighborhood eye and media that hated donald trump wasn't reporting? i don't remember that either because it didn't happen? as i said to you earlier, this was unprecedented. >> it'll congressman said the pentagon told his office about the spy balloons it crossed into the lower 48 states including one that went into his home state of florida.
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he's asking on twitter today why that spy balloon wasn't shot down and why he wasn't informed. that debris in the atlantic off the coast of south carolina is about 7 miles wide and 47 feet of water, which is sure better than 500 feet of water. brian. brian: lucas tomlinson live at the white house. arthel: they're saying they retain the right to respond. the u.s. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle re-cassioppiing to president biden's hand -- reacting to president biden's handling of the crisis and republicans ripping for the response and one calling for the president's resignation. alexandria hoff is live in washington with the details. reporter: hi, arthel. they called this attack on civilian air ship and they're still going with that story adding that china "reserves the right to make further responses if necessary". what a response might look like, that left open ended and for republicans this highlights a
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threatening game that china is playing. one that the biden administration fell behind on by allowing the surveillance balloon to maneuver across the mainland of the united states for five days. >> they could have shot this down well before it was over montana. they could have shot this thing down before it hit the coast of alaska. >> the president taking it down over the atlantic is like the quarterback sort of like tackling the quarterback after the game is over. >> on twitter, senate majority leader chuck schumer condemned chinese president xi and commended president biden's diggs to bring the balloon down and safely. president joe wilson had a different take and called on the president and vice president to resign writing that the surveillance tools presence threatened american families and the high altitude ordeal led to secretary of state antony blinken postponing his diplomatic trip to china today and republican congressman mike gallagher feels the timing of
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the spy balloon was not coincidental and said this today on sunday morning futures. >> the message is look what we can do to you and get away with. your corporations and career politicians, they'll come crawling back. >> this week the biden administration will provide a briefing to a group of volunteers and the gang of eight. arthel. >> alexandria hoff in washington. brian. brian: two south carolina beach towns were the center of attention when the u.s. military shot down a foreign aircraft nearby since the first time since world war ii and all happened in the skies other myrtle beach and surf side beach and charles watson is in myrtle beach for us. charles, what are people there saying? reporter: they're saying a lot, brian. we'll get to that in just a second but you come to the myrtle beach south carolina area and often see people coming out behind me and this is what the restaurants say behind me and
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tourist town fund and a front row seat and defense playing out a few miles off the coast and they plead witness to on saturday and the u.s. military sent an f22 fighter jet into bringing expected spy balloon down and it was sent crashing into the atlantic ocean and thousands of fo folks that lived vacation in the area got to see with this their own two eyes and quite the spectacle and folks pulled over on the side ovthe road and take pictures and snap videos and we spoke to one resident living off the beach and said he could see this operation happening right from his home and it was a different kind of experience for him because he says as a retired lieutenant colonel and the air force, this is the same type of operation he would conduct from the ground. take a listen. >> i was outside my house and in the street with the neighbors
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and we could see one jet lined up on the target and he accelerated it seemed like to me and went straight into the target and i saw something come off the bottom of the jet like a missile off the rails, right at the target and shortly thereafter the balloon exploded. reporter: did it really have to take days? that's a question many wantenses to including the -- want answes to including the congressman. >> there was a missile fired over myrtle beach to take this missile out and that's concerning on that front alone but to wait that long, why? it wasn't -- what's shocking to me is that it wasn't until, you know, the media actually picked up on this, i think, in montana that white house officials actually began addressing it.
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reporter: we know u.s. officials were supposed to send crews out into the water to try and collect some of the debris that may have fallen from that suspected spy balloon. we have not confirmed that is the case, but we have seen several vessels laning les out on the water this -- vessels laning les on the water and not sure what we're doing but, brian, we're hoping to learn more about what's happening on the water in the coming hours. brian: it was something to see it live on fox but i bet live in person. >> for more and all this. we'll bring in international security expert, jim walsh and senior research associate at mit security studies and all right, jim, we've got spy satellites pointed at them and they've got them pointed right back at us. so how common is counter spying and what's different about this chinese spy balloon?
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>> it was different on the part of the chinese and all of us, every country and particularly the u.s. has satellite capabilities, signals intelligence, all sorts of ways of collecting information. balloons invented in the 1780s, really aren't the most modern way to collect information. in a world of secret operations, the thing was the size of three buses. i mean, regular folks saw it. i think it is -- you know i'm a skeptic, arthel, and i often have a different point of view and in this case i think this is a bunch of is, pardon me, hot a. there's no way the chinese put something sophisticated and great and put it on a balloon they know will be discovered and can be shot down and taken by the u.s.. you don't do that in the spy world and don't give away your most precious technologies to your enemy by putting on your big fat balloon. >> right, then you said you're a
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skeptic. let me go there for a second and certainly not to veer off into the land of speculation but as an international security expert, if you're thinking unconventional, unusual, a new game, might there be something more insidious at play? >> listen, it's probably not anything they put on the balloon and that was going to get captured. instead maybe what they were doing was using satellites and other intelligence to see how we reacted and when we detected them and what counter measures we took as it floated over u.s. bases. that's a plausible theory, and there the intelligence gathering isn't the balloon. it's a decoy and the gathering would be the satellites taking pictures of our reactions to the
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balloon. maybe. but, you know, mostly relying on something tricky and clever to half and most of the time it's the messing upside of what explains what happened. arthel: this particular spy gam. you want to finish a thought? go ahead. >> i apologize. i was just saying the chinese screwed and you happen they're complaining we overreacted, which is hilarious. they messed up. arthel: yeah, it's something. i don't know if it's i lair yous but this -- hilarious, this spy game was televised and the world watched. how much are allies reaction does it change course of the usual intelligence exchange between friends? >> i don't think so at all. again, we are not so much -- if
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anyone had a problem, it's the chinese and not like we lost any technology or we had something shot down. they've had giant waive of covid and economic problems and they've messed this up and go on the world stage and say, sorry, we didn't mean to do that and go on the world stage and complain that we shot it down and look weak and lame. it's not been a good week for china. >> still, they could i have we got away with it. it traveled across the country collecting information along the way. how will rush cha try to use this -- russia try to use this to its advantage? >> well, the russian and chinese will both blame the u.s. and
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that's sort of always going to be the case and anything valuable on that and maybe that's just the textures and materials used in the balloon and they've discovered something new and get engineered and photography on that balloon and we recover it, question now have that camera. so i would say, you know, what did they get out of it? the thing was slow moving. we all saw where it was. it took forever to get anywhere. i don't think we were surprised by anything. arthel: where are we now in heightened tension and over escalation and uncertainty. >> as high period of uncertainty as i have remembered in my
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professional lifetime, arthel, and has me worried about the coming year and the russians will -- there's a chinese relationship, which is faltering and the tensions keep rising and the russians will launch a new escalation in the spring. they'll do that and if it goes really well, and they recapture part of ukraine, or goes really badly and they start spinning, you know, those could have big consequences. we still have covid in the world economy that isn't where we think is there and we're not quite there. i can't again professionally speaking, 2023, i think this is the most -- among the most uncertain years i've ever started, and i'll be watching carefully all yearlong to be a little concerned. arthel: yes and definitely the time for the u.s. to coalesce and isles to work together. it's serious; right? >> absolutely. arthel: international security
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expert jim walsh, thank you as always. brian. brian: the crisis at the southern border raging despite the cold weather and senior customs and border protection tells fox nearly 50,000 known got aways entered the u.s. during january alone. voters are sounding the alarm, the latest fox news poll show more see the border situation as a national security crisis than a humanitarian issue. bill melugin is live at the border in mission, texas. bill, human smuggling cases are seemingly on the rise, are they not? reporter: take a look at this void owe we shot in texas dps here in the mcallen area, this was their troopers going after human smuggler brief chase and stopped them event and she get into the vehicle and find the human smuggler had nine illegal immigrants crammed inside that vehicle. he was smuggling most of them in
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the trunk area just stacked on top of each other all crammed together, we're told it was eight mexican knacksals and one -- nationals ask one cuban and arrested and charged with human controls and they were able to find out and they pulled over human smugglers and they're holding these migrants and to the interior in the united states and this one is bizarre and take a look at these images out of border patrol's tuning fork san, arizona -- tucson, arizona, sector and they find migrants hidden under ba bales f hay and they got a horse out of the trailer and got on to the horse and tried to ride away in
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an effort to escape. didn't work out for him. he was caught and arrested. lastly we'll take you out to del rio sector where two sex offenders were arrested within five hour was each other and one was a convicted child motenless torr from eb ecuador of a childn new jersey in 2015 and one was a el salvadoren official and convicted in 2001 and that right there is why it's so important for agents to be able to catch the evaders and got aways that show up at the southern boarder and why it's so concerning with we have potentially up to 2,000 a day who are getting past them. back to you. brian: bill, it's a good point, one question, the biden administration is saying they're seeing significant drops from migrants in cuba and nicaragua and haiti since they started expanding title 42 back in mexico and the numbers are improving and is that junior experience there, bill?
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bill reporter: the numbers on paper are improving and they showed up in much lower numbers in the month of january and the final number, it's not released yet but it'll be about 150,000 total from all countries and the lowest number in a couple years however those are only the migrants that are turning themselves in and remember they're now expelling people from those country ifs they don't do that cvp1 app. a lot of people from the countries are now no longer having an incentive to turn themselves in if they're not using the app because they know they'll be expelled so what are they doing? they're sneaking into the country, which is why we saw a cuban guy in the trunk of the vehicle in the first video we showed you. we never saw cubans trying to get away and now they are. brian: it'll be interesting to see what happens to the got away number as the months increase. bill, thank you as always. arthel. >> yeah, brian, speaking of border, house oversight excite tee republican andy biggs -- committee andy biggs joining us
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new york city police officer was shot and critically injured in brooklyn last night. the suspect pull add gun on the unnamed officer trying to buy a used car. a police union president with a plea to lawmakers. >> we can listen to our legislators talk about crime as if it's a fantasy, it's not real. talking about it as if it's just numbers on a page when in reality it's human lives. they're living in a fantasy world. we've asked for help before, where asking and demanding help now. brian: police are still searching for the gunman. arthel: a fedex cargo plane had to abort it is landing after a second plane was cleared to depart from the same runway. it's the latest in a series of issues at major airports in weeks. chris, which airport was it?
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>> hi, arthel. thank goodness the planes didn't collide. the fedex boeing 767 cargo plane was attempting to land at austin international airport yesterday morning. however, it had reversed course to avoid hitting a plane operated by southwest airlines that was cleared to take off. fortunately the fedex express flight from memphis to austin was able to safely land after that close encounter. the disturbing incident now under investigation by the ntsb and faa. also this comes just a day after two planes clipped wings at newark liberty international airport in new jersey. that was a scary situation too. one of those planes was full of passengers. a united airlines boeing 757 was parked at a gate waiting for departure when the leftling was clipped by the right wing of another plane being toed to the next gate. the tim of one of the -- tip of one of the plane's wings snapped off during that incident. fortunately there was no injuries and the passengers were
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able to deplane as normal. also yesterday's incident in austin is the latest of a number of these near collisions. on january 18th, a jetblue plane that was preparing to takeoff at new york's jfk airport hit the tail of a parked jetblue plane, take a listen. >> we really did avert tremendous disaster on friday thankfully and of course jfk is getting a bit more scrutiny. it's apparent somebody on the ground wasn't doing their job properly. my gut feeling is it's probably one of those wind walkers but unfortunately the campaign has the ultimately -- captain has the ultimate responsibility for his airport. >> again, fortunately no one was hurt in the incident and federal investigators are looking into this trying to find out why these incidents are occurring. arthel. arthel: yeah, a lot of peep want to know why and a good thing is
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a lot of fedex flights and ups hire former commercial pilots to fly and they have a lot of experience. that's a good thing. christina coleman in los angeles, thank you. brian. brian: republicans promise thorough investigation into the biden administration after taking over the house in november and this week they'll get a chance to deliver on the props with two big hearings on capitol hill. arizona republican congressman andy biggs is moments away.
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brian: two big hearings on capitol hill this week as house republicans made good on campaign promises to investigate the biden administration and gop led oversight committee will be hearing from several patrol agents on border security and that's on tuesday. then on wednesday, former twitter executives will testify about the hunter biden laptop story and how it was suppressed on social media. let's bring in arizona
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congressman andy biggs, he's a member of the house judiciary and oversight committees. thank you for being here, congressman. let's begin with the hearing on tuesday on the border crisis. what can we expect to hear specifically on that day and any new revelations that we could maybe expect. >> well, i think what you're going to hear from chief modlin and chavez who are sector chiefs, they'll talk about the very different natures of their sectors and hear them talk about the increasing number of got aways, known and unknown and hear them produce the administration's narrative that the number of encounters will go down. i think that's true numerically but categorically you're changing the filter from where people are coming. whether it's new patrol programs and we'll talk about the -- parole program and the abuse of the old parole program as well and their lack of authority for
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that as well as just the sheer numbers of people coming across and, brian, whether it's 150,000 or 250,000, our border is anything but secure. brian: the hearings will be alejandro myoyardeni kasam and leading for the -- mayorkas and you've been leading the charge on filing charges for his impeachment and this week another resolution that he should be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors and wave heard from house speaker kevin mccarthy saying you're being a bit premature here and let the investigation happen and then see if an impeachment probe happens and then you do the articles of impeachment. what do you have to say to republicans that say you're putting the carpet before the horse here? >> you can sit around and wait until we've just totally lost the border. right now our border is controlled by the mexican drug
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cartels and we have increasing human trafficking, sex trafficking, drug trafficking and it's being done intentionally. there's not anybody that's not going to say this isn't being done intentionally as far as having the border open and the ramifications. i say let's go ahead and get started. if want to do an inquiry, do the inquiry. if we're going to sit around and talk about it and not have any action on this to investigate and then proceed with normal due process rights for sex tear mayorkas, then i think you're making a huge mistake. we don't have the time and can't go for another two years with 5 million people illegally entering the country. brian: on wednesday there's a hearing on hunter biden and obviously the social media -- the hunter biden laptop story and social media executives and what can we expect to hear on wednesday and do you have have a response that hunter biden's lawyers come out and calling on doj to launch investigations into the fact his personal data has been shared publicly the way that it has?
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>> i'll answer the second one first if i can, brian. that seems oddly coincidental to the timing of hunter biden having been served by -- in the civil lawsuit by the gentleman who ran the computer repair shop that the computer was abandoned in. i think this is a distraction on the part of hunter biden and the second thing is we'll talk about the coordination or collaboration between doj, social media and twitter execs to basically suppress the hunter biden laptop in conjunction with the upcoming election of 2020. we also want to know the extent of that collaboration and i think that'll come out and hope it'll come out. there's so much that's been released since elon musk took over twitter that we'll attack those tweets in&the information that's come out as well.
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brian: lastly, quickly here, congressman, elon omar, the democrat pushed off and voted off the foreign affairs committee, what's your response to that considering you have democrats pointing to marjorie taylor green in your party saying anti-semitic things herself and also promoted onto a committee at the same time. what's your response to people calling the hypocrisy on that and the response to the vote? >> you'll get hypocrisy allegations constantly but let's not forget that marjory taylor-greens comments were made long before she came to congress. number two, she was removed from her committees and number three, she paid her penance and she's back on. number four, ilhan omar's comments came after she was a member of congress, additionally mr. mccarthy, speaker mccarthy is determined that she can't sit on the foreign affairs committee
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because it deals with the issues that it ilhan omar was touching on so it seems like some got a rational basis there for the action and, you know, i understand this is the claim that this is political retaliation and, brian, i work in a political place and you'll get political rhetoric all the time and those are my responses. >> okay. brian: arizona congressman andy biggs, thank you for joining us this sunday. >> thanks, brian. brian: arthel. arthel: the world is dangerously unprepared for the next pandemic. that's according to a new report released last week by the international federation of the red cross. the organization calling on nations to update their preparedness plans by the end of the year. rich ettson has the story. >> the world was not ready for
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covid-19, and now "all countries remain dangerously unprepared for future outbreaks. that's according to a new report from the international federation of the red cross and red cross in societies. the largest international disaster response network. declaring covid-19 a public health emergency and countries like the united states are planning to end their official covid health emergencies as vaccines and natural immunity brought down death rates significantly. >> covid made us live through a pandemic and you'd think that would double down on our support for public health and science. quite the reverse. >> experts are urging countries to boost health spending, increase hospital urge kansas city chiefs pastrami seizure disorders and update -- capacity and coordinate to prepare for
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the other pandemic. >> what congress could do singularly is invest in next generation vaccines. the truth is we've stopped our investment. >> covid-19 hit a century after the 1918 pandemic though as the human population grows and interacts more with wildlife and travels easily around the world, the risk of another pandemic increases. >> next global pandemic will not wait 100 years. >> experts warn the next pandemic could also be more deadly. covid-19 is extremely contagious though other viruses had higher mortality rates and multiple ways the pandemic could win like in nature or from a lab leak. in washington, rich edson. fox news. brian: president biden set to deliver the second state of union address tuesday night but new polling shows americans are as divided as ever and what can biden say to help heal america? we'll have a preview.
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>> i don't expect to hear anything and i shall sensorineural passed t resto. >> interest ra rates and countrs spending and how we'd resolve some issues. >> it starts from the top and he's our leader and he's a joke. arthel: voters sounding off on president biden ahead of second state of the union speech tuesday night and fox news poll shows 81% of voters describe america as a dysfunctional family and 73% feel unhappy about how things are going. that is the second highest dissatisfaction rating on a fox news survey in ten years. bring in now fox news contributor, wall street journal global economics contributor and author of yellen, a biography of
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treasury secretary. john, we'll get to the stats but i want to start with the current unemployment rate and 3.4% less last time this low was 1969 and if not off the top, president biden will tout as a great success. how will it be received by the american public? >> oh, absolutely. you know, that's going to be kind of one of his top lines about how the economy is doing and unemployment we have an inflation rate that's well above the federal reserve's 2% target so i would say it's a mixed economic outlook and he'll play the positive lines to his audience. arthel: president biden will tout his ability to bring congress back to 1969 since we're speaking of 1969. when it was the more bipartisan friendly place and i showed to you earlier and polling 81% of
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the dysfunctional family and and ordering -- are nay for republicans willing to work for this democratic president for some of the political function function and coming in it and, yeah, i think dysfunctional family and pretty reasonable and economic behind all that and economy and raise money off that and money on the line and -- arthel: excuse me, john, they're raising money to keep a job. a job that they're not doing. so if you don't want to do the job, stop raising money 24/7.
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>> that's exactly my point. there's economics behind it. they're raising money to keep a job and there's economic insevenths to kind ovfuel all that political division and social division that we see and the media is the same way and we build our audiences by kind of fading narrative along one line or the other. the real leader talking about the common narrative of this country and common identity and do i expect to see that from joe biden later this week? not necessarily. i think these state of the union addresses have tended to be these moments where politicians get off and kind of rattle off 100 different programs that they're interested in doing and what they're really doing is speaking to specific lawmakers
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in the audience rather than to the country as a whole. a real leader would be talking about common identity and this country has a long history of things we've been through together, fought world wars, defeated the soviet union and cold war and the great depression and a lot we can look at that we have in common. they'll attack each other instead. instead. arthel: by the way, on this newscast we try to keep it fair. >> i love come on this newscast, arthel. arthel: i appreciate that. thank you. i want to move onto sarah huck by sanders -- huckabee sanders elected as first female of arkansas in november. shout-out to girl power. that said, i'll put my neutral hat back on and she'll give the gop response and this is what he said in an advanced quote, i'm grateful for this opportunity to
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address the nation and contrast the gop's optimistic vision for the future against the failures of president biden and the democrats. we are ready to begin a new chapter in the story of america to be written by a new generation of leaders, ready to defend our freedom against the radical left and expand access to quality education, jobs, and opportunity for all. so, john, my question to you: are you expecting governor sanders to present a power point of how the gop will execute their optimistic vision? >> well, you know, two things about that statement. focusing on a new generation of leaders playing by the president is an older man and idea of real election and going well into the 80s is a little disoriented to some people. shying going to talk about inflation and that'll be a big point for republicans to talk
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about. arthel: yeah, that's part of the president's juggling act he'll talk about and have to juggle the whole unemployment rate, which is great. inflation is a battle and interest rate is slowly going up and up. anyway, john, we could go on. they're telling me to go and i'm sitting here thinking we're having coffee. >> they're telling me to go too. i wish we could keep the conversation going. arthel: yeah, we won't though. we'll pick it up another time. thank you, john. take care. we'll be right back. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference.
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brian: it's beginning to feel a lot like spring, at least relatively speaking after a wicked polar vortex released its grip on the upper midwest and northeast. the dangerous windchills and bone-chilling temperatures sent temporal temps down to 40 below in some areas. fox news meteorologist adam klotz has the forecast fors week. >> hey, brian, warming up and that's the good news especially if you didn't like the cold temperatures and, boy, did we see them yesterday a. lot of folks waking up to record breaking temperatures from negative 10 in boston to negative 40. a lot of negative 30s across the entire northeast and already we're beginning to see some
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things change and these barbs offshore and wind pumping in from the south and obviously a much warmer wind and already here on this sunday feeling a lot more pleasant, 45 degrees in boston after being really cold yesterday and you know what, folks across the eastern half of the country and next couple of days tracking this big high pressure system off the coast and you get this circulation where you're going to be grabbing some of the warm air from the gulf of mexico taking into the midwest and southeast and running up the east coast and all the warm air going to be lingering and not just getting back to average but well above average after a very warm january. we're going to be looking at warm weather getting here moving into web so the next couple of days, these are forecasted highs and these numbers jumping up to 50 degrees in new york city, staying mild for you on tuesday going back up in the middle of the 50s and 70 degrees and close eric to 40 and all the numbers well above where we would see
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them this time of year, it was bathroom in january as i said and it looks like we'll have, after a brief break, brian, it'll be warm again for us just an the corner. brian: i love when you deliver good news. meteorologist adam klotz. thank you so much. arthel. arthel: adam is the best and always gives good news. look, brian and i will be back at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we'll have live team coverage on the search for the debris of the chinese spy flight and trey yingst with never before seen sit down with ukraine president and trey is the man. preview of super bowl 57. get insights into coach andy reid's head. we'll talk about that. brian, who you got in the game? it's still early but quickly, who do you have? >> brian: the dolphins. no, eagles, d dolphins aren't iu alit.refu see you then. mike emmanuel is up next.
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