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it's game-changing sleep. only from sleep number. hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. as a mom, it has been life-changing. my daughter had lost 20 pounds, my son had lost probably about 40. we're just a lot more healthier as a family in general. arthel: u.s. takes down a second high-altitude object in american airspace. this time off the coast of alaska. f-22 fighter jet yesterday shooting down the unidentified object. now a search and recovery effort underway in the arctic ocean as we all wonder what is it? where did it come from? hello everyone i am arthel neville welcome to "fox news live" support hello everyone thank you for joining us on eric shawn for the second such shootdown in less than a week.
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after the f-22 blast of the chinese a balloon as you see out of the sky out of the south carolina coast last sunday "fox news live" showed you that dramatic event you see there exclusively as it happened. but by then the chinese spy craft and drifted across the entire continental u.s. uniting a political firestorm internation's capitol. we have team of box coverage for you on the story. alexandria hoff with reaction to the latest shootdown retired captain of the navy chuck is on the military mission. brian on the recovery off the chinese flight off the coast of south carolina first oscar lucas tomlinson who was lame on the north lot of the white house with the very latest on what we know about the shootdown. hey lucas. max hey eric, senior u.s. official confirmed to fox news this object was able to successfully penetrate u.s. airspace before being detected by norad and before being shot out of the sky by the fighter jet. president biden spoke about the
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shoes on yesterday and gave just one word answer. correction of anything to say about the object shot down over alaska? no one success. special operations helicopters like this along hc 130 search and rescue aircraft in our mission of helicopters also skis are common in the area off the rugged coast of alaska where this object was blasted out of the sky yesterday morning local time bite f-22 raptor lost from anchorage. the temperature of the frozen tundra right now minus 20 degrees, eric that is not including wind chill. at the white house jon kirby was asked why is this being called an object? >> we are calling this an object because that is the best description we have right now. we do not know who owns it. whether it is state owned or corporate owned or privately owned we just don't know. like the pentagon says this
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mysterious object was flowing at a northeast heading across the state of alaska before being shot down for it appears the satellites failed to detect it for those american spy satellites are used to detect missile launchers and cap military planes and troop movement inside russia. officials say we just do not know the origin of this object in the second time in less than a week the u.s. military has a script to write an aircraft of the night states was only seen on greater things to ground-based radar in alaska limited by the curvature of the earth. rexnord gets their interceptor aircraft from the air force. our air force today is the oldest, the smallest in the least ready it has ever been in its entire history. the object was shot down over. arthel: , eric and lucas members of congress are weighing in on the latest takedown of an airborne object over u.s.
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territory. it comes just days after lawmakers got a formal briefing on the downing of that chinese spy craft which unfolded exclusively live during this our last saturday. alexandria hoff is live in washington with those details. alexandria? >> arthel, this object was a texan on thursday to send in the senate held its first public hearing on the response to the chinese surveillance tool but republican senator roger wicker said today he is hoping the second takedown shows that lessons were learned. brought the object down. i wish we had shot the chinese balloon down over alaska. he certainly knew about it in time and decided not to do it. at the briefing on thursday, the administration officials were really patting themselves on the back or the very professional and way they had handled the situation. rex of course he wishes that have been handled differently
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for the biden administration log democrats are highlighting the differences between the chinese spy craft and necessary part unidentified flying objects things low enough to endanger civilian flight paths while the spy craft was not. democratic congressman jim hines said in terms of the balloon he wants to emphasize the military it was a monitoring and knew it was not any kind of a weapons platform. >> we can argue whether the balloon should've been shot down over the pacific, over the atlantic there's a whole conversation there for actually really want to clean that the military would never allow a weapons platform they've been watching for days to penetrate u.s. airspace. >> democratic senator tim kaine waited as well sing the two recent incidents have pushed ensuring the sovereignty of our airspace to the forefront. it's. >> you can be sure both the foreign relations and the armed services committee, as we shape the defense bill throughout the spring incidents like this are going to get a lot of attention. especially make sure we are making the investments we need to keep everyone safe.
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>> in a statement alaska's governor republican mike dunlap expressed concern airspace intrusions may be the new norm. writing that we must be prepared to act on them quickly, arthel. arthel: alexandria hoff, thank you alexandria. eric. some of our second takedown lesson a week raising lots of questions about the security and sovereignty of her nations airspace. with a snout retired u.s. navy captain you flew a lot of missions what, almost 1000 landings on carriers. chuck we are not being told exactly what this is it is the size of a car. could it be a new type of stealth spy craft from trying it may be considering it was not detected when it first violated our airspace, what are your thoughts on this? >> it could be some kind of a surveillance craft or something. calling it an object, there are some questions i would have reporters next time they get to
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address jon kirby or anyone in the briefing room. that is okay, when you shot it and the missile hits, what happened next? did it float out of the sky or did it fall out of the sky? the other thing is show me the pictures you took preview fly those types of missions you always take cameras with you so that you can record the intercept. so they have pictures of it and the pilots know what happened because they probably watch that missile all the way to impact revocably questions. what do i think it is? i do not know but it's probably not an advertising balloon that broke free from the anchorage used car lot that is something that probably came from china or possibly russia, who knows. i think it is something more than just a silly little thing. for the being so circumspect you know they know something for a lot more than what they are telling us. the pilot said they saw that it
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was unmanned so they can make that determination. so why would they be so mysterious? is it that they just do not want to reveal what they know yet? or they don't know what they don't know yet? >> i think it is the latter. they don't know what they don't know. the worst thing they can do is come out, and declare something and then find out oh no, it really isn't that. general kellogg was just on our air a little while ago. he said first reports are almost always wrong. the other part of that is, nothing is as good or as bad as first reported. we have to look at the debris. find out what this thing is that they will be able to figure that out in a heartbeat wincing at the hands on it. >> you have been in the cockpit. walk us through it that is like lock onto something. when you make that decision to push the button to launch a sidewinder. what are the procedures to know you're not taking down?
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>> in this case and i am sure in most cases have to do a vid at visual identification. unless target is declared as a hostel. if if it is declared as a hostile the you are cleared to fire you can take a head-on shot. something like this they were probably vectored to it from a ground-based radar for they put their own radars on it. once you start to closing you select the sidewinder. the a 9x will give you a tone in your headset. it is like a growl. once that happens at his telling of the seeker can see it and you have got a td box on your heads up display. as you look through that little box you should see the target right in the middle of it. you visually identify it. then probably make two or three
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passes taking pictures of course. then after that you come back and do the deed. it's just squeeze the trigger and off it comes. it is always amazing when it comes off. you think you're going pretty fast and that thing just leaves you in the dust. so far is it a 9x what is an 89x? >> it is a sidewinder. before you need to get clearance from command in it before you shoot? >> depends of the rules of engagement are. and on this they probably had multiple conversations on the radio with the folks on the ground to make sure they were not going to engage something that should not be engaged. before finally at the end of the day if you hazard a guess you have seen your decades of experience what could be up there, what different countries
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can float up around and launch. what is your sense? what does your gut tell you about this thing? >> i don't know and i'll tell you why. the guys flying out of oceana and off the west coast they have raters now that are a lot more powerful and capable than the f-18's i was flying. they have been seeing stuff, reports of unidentified objects are massive right now. it never was in the day. it started with an incident in the off of san diego the operations area. now they are saying that offer oceana in the morning areas in the atlantic. who knows what is out there. a lot of what they are seeing are defying the laws of physics for it you're looking at it and all the sudden streaks off is out of sight. this is something different. this was more of a floating kind of thing floating in the air.
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because evidently according to reports it was just at the whims of the wind. it was just drifting around up there. what it is i don't know they will figure that out once i drag it off the ice. >> i gather not extraterrestrial in your book at the moment? >> probably not. but probably have not started the first intergalactic war. [okay good that's comforting. lots of reports of that crazy stuff. we will find out is just a matter of time they will let us know i expect, thank you, good to see you. good to see you. steve everett captain nash and eric meanwhile the operation to recover the rest of the debris from the spy flight is on hold until monday because of rough waters off south carolina the fbi is not working on the main payload which is mostly intact after a fighter jet shot it down just a week ago.
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brian is just up the because winter like down there? answers a gale wind which is suspected to hit just temporarily suspend salvage operations offices in south carolina until at least monday. most of the spy gearshift is still underwater. fox can confirm that we have located a significant portion of the payload which is the size of a bus. it is mostly intact. this is where the bulk of onboard electronics are for their two separate debris' area 50 feet below the atlantic ocean. the navy is using under water under manned vehicles and sonar technology to map the seafloor and help divers eventually bring the debris up to the surface. >> divers have a limited amount of time before they spend before they switch out. these instruments can be down for a long time for they can search, get up close and see things more directly with
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cameras and actually take samples if not recovered directly this probably how they are deploying these owners there just down there. boxers a renewed focus as to why the chinese spy balloon was not shot out of the sky over alaska and allowed to transversely u.s. for a week. defense officials and their key differences to the car sized object shot down over alaska yesterday. one company's bible and was 200 feet tall the pale of the size of a learjet possibly creating a 28 square-mile debris field harming siblings on the ground but to this in the spy balloon was traveling 60 -- 65000 feet above the civilian airspace and it did not pose a hostile threat. and lastly defense officials they had to shut the balloon out of the sky over alaskan waters it would have made the recovery far more complicated and dangerous noting the waters of their near alaska are temperatures in the 30s and as well they say they waters goes for gate is 18000 feet which is a lot compared to 50 feet for
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the ship is currently under the atlantic, arthel. >> understand. all right bryan llenas thank you for the details live from myrtle beach, south carolina. >> ourselves in the wild week in the alex murdoch double murder trial in south carolina for courthouse evacuate over bomb threat there is more dramatic testimony as a family housekeeper told the court about his wife worried about a wrongful death lawsuit against the youngest son. charged with killing his wife and his son jonathan has been following this trial from the very beginning and has the very latest, hey jonathan. hey there eric. housekeeper testified this week she saw no blood when she was cleaning up the family's bathroom the day after the murders. but she said two months after the crime the defendant made a point of telling her he had been wearing a different shirt than the one she remembered him wearing the day has wife maggie
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and son paul were fatally shot. >> mr. al came over and inquiring of you what shirt he had on that day, correct? >> i didn't like using wiring it felt like he was trying to convince me of the shirt that he was wearing. >> simpson agreed with the defense murder was a loving husband and father but said maggie confided in her she felt alec was hiding details of the multimillion dollar lawsuit he faced as a result of their son paul's 2019 boat accident that claimed the life of 19-year-old malory beach. prosecutor savored off till feared the lawsuit filed by beaches family would open his finance to scrutiny and expose his alleged financial crimes. another family friend recalled the conversation he had with the defendant a month after the murders, take a listen. >> they said he would like to clear paul's name.
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>> and do what? beat the bookcase? to beat the boat case reports with paul god he can beat the bookcase? it's a month after the murder. >> that is correct. >> during cross-examination the defense made a point to point out that in that conversation, myrna really seemed to be focused on his son's reputation and protecting that reputation rather than talking about his concerns of his own finances, erica. >> it will jonathan good to see thank you. arthel. arthel: more dramatic rescues in turkey and sierra. her fading to find more survivors beneath the earth quake rubble is a number of dead keeps growing. we are live in turkey coming upr next c. doggy-paddle! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> rescue teams in turkey finding more survivors today. pulling an entire family from the rubble of their collapsed home for it is a much needed miracle in the face of overwhelming devastation after two powerful earthquakes turkey and sierra monday. more than 25000 people now confirmed dead. tens of thousands more are
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injured and millions are homeless. greg is live in southern turkey with more on the rescue and recovery efforts, greg. >> hi arthel, day by day the sheer scale of this tragedy becomes clearer pretty mentioning death total dimension injuries. turkish government official today state the destructive power of these earthquakes was the equivalent of 500 atomic bombs. the head of aid for the united nations was touring the regions today. he said this is the worst disaster for this area and 100 years. it is almost six days since the initial quake and you are right we are seeing dramatic rescues. that family and several other rescues scattered throughout the region. still, the initial response of the church turkish government has been criticized we caught up with the president today and put that to him, take a listen. >> critics say you have not done enough and you have not
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prepared. that people are dying people are injured they need more help. >> there are deaths of course. this is an earthquake. >> could you have done more? >> there are injured people we are trying to solve problems. >> you're trying to solve the problem or his words for their scrambling effect setting up for example emergency housing behind me for earthquake victims which look around earlier today but we saw and we heard. the earthquakes have drove hundreds of thousands of people on their homes as of the turkish government is setting up tent cities like this all throughout the region to help out. there are many more people without homes, that is why officials are rushing to cope. people are here because neurons have either been destroyed or damaged or are just worried about the many aftershocks creating more threats produce a basic but there is shelter, some heat, food, water, essentials
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and companionship. for young and old, entire families. the folks are still reeling from this most horrible event of a lifetime. thanks i hope and i pray that no one in the world has to face this kind of situation. >> it was a fine line between life and death. >> i hope god is helping us. text tales of horror but hope as well, arthel, amazing stuff back to you. arthel: oh boy, talk about the devastation. it is really unimaginable. hopefully the world will come together and help the people there in turkey, greg thank you very much for the port live from turkey, erica. >> back at home still a suspect in a possible new lead in the murder of nay new jersey councilwoman last week. police found the 30-year-old mother dead in her car outside of her apartment building on february 1. she had been shot several times. meantime and apparently unrelated shooting killed
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another council members from another city in new jersey last week. alexis mcadam is live with this baffling case. >> two very tragic cases of councilwomen or council people rather in new jersey under investigation for the latest one we are looking into she was a pastor at a new jersey charge that people police are looking into before she was elected to the council she worked there. no arrest for this new video could be key. take like it's a pretty quick clip someone caught on camera. it is a shadowy figure running by was found dead in her car outside of her townhouse in new jersey. neighbors tell us they heard nearly one dozen gunshots. the community honored that young mom and politician who eric companies they had very bright future in politics and in the community. it was originally from ghana she was the first black woman ever elected in a small borough.
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>> she was true to herself. she related to others as representatives of all people. two eunice, was the most diverse and beautiful place she could be. she did not care black, white, brown, gay, straight. >> was a community there continues to grieve just about 20 miles away from that shooting in milford, new jersey this counsel meant was and killed. he was gunned down on wednesday in the parking lot in this new jersey power company where he worked as a supervisor for his full-time job investigator said the gunman was a former employee who later drove off and killed himself. back to the shooting that is still unsolved this afternoon all items are made on the surveillance clip you can see right next to me police working to track the killer down. helping >> recognizes a person in that video nor has new details i can help the fbi and the state police who are working
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this case, eric. support him as a matter of time alexis thank you, arthel. see if i'm or answered now in jail on $1 million bail accused of killing a mexican migrant on his property. and in a new court filing his attorney argues that bond should be reduced or eliminated. take the evidence points to the man step being linked to illegal drug trafficking. christina coleman is live in art los angeles beer with more on this, christina. >> hi arthel. attorneys representing the rancher george allen kelly said he was wrongfully accused of murder based off of weak evidence. the 73-year-old arizona grandfather is still sitting in jail. he is now in protective custody because he has received significant threats from other inmates. he is charged with first-degree murder for the death of a mexican national found on his land about a mile north of the border. in a newly filed motion to reduce or eliminate his bail, mr. kelley's attorney give their first detailed explanation of what they say happen.
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they say on january 30 this rancher heard a single gunshot and witnessed his horse running away scared at full speed. events are group of men that he did not note moving around the trees near his home armed with ak-47 rifles and dressed in camouflage and carrying large backpacks predicting the leader of this armed group of men sought mr. kellyanne pointed an ak-47 right at him. they said he feared for his light and several warning shots high in the air. they do not believe any of those shots couldn't hit a person or because their death. mr. kelly said as he was checking on his horse later in the day, his dogs brought into the body of the man face down in the grass and had a radio with it was a tactical gear. the cause of death for that man appeared to be a single gunshot wound. now, based off of the evidence mr. kelley's attorneys argue he did not kill this person. the court motion he said quote mr. kelley's actions are those of an innocent man.
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the inherent dangers of illegal smuggling along with the fact a group of heavily armed men was seen in the area earlier in the day strongly points to the conclusion the deceased drug trafficking activity. living along the border continue to say is a very big problem. meantime kelly 73 old rancher with no criminal history continues to be held on a one million-dollar bail for first-degree murder. arthel. >> christina coleman thank you very much. >> it's astounding. crossings at the southern border, they were down last month we are still on track they stayed to see another record year of encounters. what is the white house saying critics respondent will have that the religiously southern border straight ahead here on "fox news live". get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention
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eric: u.s. border patrol reports another one in 56000 migrant encounters occurred last month. that is a sharp drop we are told from a high of more than a quarter of a million pet white house says that is assigned the new security measures that the administration's undertaking at the border are working. griff jenkins is alive and at mission, texas with alex in the ground. hate griffin. >> i eric good afternoon for you are right these numbers are down. in fact it is the first month in 10 months we are under 2000 bread for contacts for our viewers the colder months the winter months are traditionally lower in encounters and the administration is pointing to changes like that new asylum parole program for bringing the numbers down. however let me say december the first four months of fiscal year 2023 you can seat nearly 875,000
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migrant encounters a purge that is still on a path for a record year. main i'll take a look at this footage i shot earlier but you can see here on the ground a handful of migrants apprehended. if you're one to turn themselves in they were running their own mexican nationals. what is amazing caves they are being guided by a mexican cartel drone flying on the u.s. side. take a look at the still picture i took of the drone that captured it. the smuggler flying the drone escape back to mexico. they apprehended the migrants and they got that drone and can get valuable information off of that drone part yesterday is able to speak to the chief of the border patrol. he talked about the challenges facing the cartels in their technology. take a listen. what you think about the ability of cartels to leverage
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technology, leverage communication devices, to be able to have deep pockets. funded by congress we will leverage to the best of our ability paid we are not out of the woods we need more agents out there anymore technology. >> one vital note of what agents are seeing an increase more than eight 100% and chinese migrants coming across, eric. >> truly fascinating griff thanks so much good to see you. >> for more on this arizona congresswoman debbie liska lesko. she is a member of the congressional border security pockets for it happy to have you here today. this past week you introduce the border crisis prevention act this system and barriers to detention commute proposed
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tackling these issues do you any preapproval on the bill? >> thank you so much for having me. while phoenix area has thousands of people coming here for the phoenix open and the super bowl tomorrow, just three hours south of phoenix and the football stadium there is a crisis at the southern border. we have a rancher 73-year-old rancher who is now in jail because of the border crisis. we do not know the details on that yet. but, this has been going on for years. it is only gotten worse under the biden administration. i have introduced legislation that will help secure the bo border. what it does it increases the asylum claims so they're not
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frivolous it the remain and mexico policy trump had in place with a number illegal crossers were so much lower. i'm really hoping some of my democrat colleagues will join me. this certainly is a crisis. under biden's got much much worse. >> weekly do you know if mexico is on board? i understand the president was trying to reinstate this or looking at it considered rinsing the remain and mexico policy but we need to have mexico on board to have this work. do you know if mexico is on board? pumped i don't know. i give a present by more to them at work hundred president trump. at the asylum seekers stay in a safe country where the asylum case is being processed, that
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would help both sides. help the illegal immigrants. it would also help with the crisis of the border. i think it is a win-win for both sides. hope president biden continues to negotiate with mexico to get it done. >> you said house republicans are delivering on your promise to protect our border security. there is hearing troubled by demonstration accountable. also by introducing legislation to secure the border. why are you holding hearings to hold the by demonstration accountable? why not focus on new legislation to secure the border crossing if you get the job done and the president doesn't and that is on him. i have been to the border multiple times and still have other republican members. but when we have asked democratic members to come to the border a lot of them do not come. they do not participate.
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i do know very soon the judiciary committee will have a field hearing in arizona at the border. i think it brings attention to the crisis. hopefully he will see firsthand what crisis there is. not only for american citizens it's a crisis for illegal immigrants. here we are having a super bowl. there will be trafficking unfortunately. what you think happens? the cartels are selling some of these young girls the young teenage women into trafficking. that is how they are paying off their entry. i have heard this the customs and border patrol officers and the officials of the border. this type of stuff is happening. cartels to do it for the money. they are trafficking humans. they are trafficking drugs it is a huge crisis.
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that's over going to the border. arthel: and sheer point we shown the pictures on television. i have covered crisis before we don't really get the real sense of what it's like and how bad it is until you are there. it looks different, feels different even smells different in person. >> it does. i've gone down the tunnels underneath the border between mexico and arizona. you can see what has been happening there. i am on the arizona side i've been up in the mountains looking down right over the fence and the other site in mexico the border patrol officers tells how they have tunnels from the house on the mexican side to a house on the arizona side. this has been going on for years. under president trump he really brought it under control because
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of his policies. but now as you know president biden on day one stop construction of the border fe fence. what he calls a border policy going to bring 30,000 more illegal immigrants and illegally from venezuela, cuba, haiti, nicaragua. it is just a problem. >> i am unfortunately out of time i cannot follow up on that one. i'm going to let that go. but quickly i will say because it's such a heavy topic, who have you gotten super bowl congresswoman? switch gears for quicktime rooting for the chiefs. we will see if they win. i was just able to go to the super bowl behind the scenes this morning. and i saw some great stuff th there. >> it is a win for arizona no
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doubt heard congresswoman thank you for joining us. take care. eric: president biden made the ident sunsetting social security and medicare a big issue during the state of the union. saw that. now is causing infighting and the republican party print some of the gop really want to scrap your social security? we will have some answers straight ahead here on fox news live. for the first time is a unique challenge. -so you think you can help? -i can try. hey, what you doing? oh, just cleaning my trash cans. wow. it's important to build trust. see you put your address and phone number on here. well, you can never be too safe. with trash? progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto -when you bundle with us. -don't look at the hedges. -they're a mess. -no one's looking at the hedges. avoiding triggers but can't keep migraines away? qulipta® can help prevent migraines.
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eric: drama state of union address any republican moved to cut social security and medicare house speaker kevin mccarthy some republican senators have called for sunsetting federal programs and ending social security other programs that help the country senior completely. susan national political correspondent for the washington
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times joins us. susan and that drama we saw the president boxer probably comes in when it comes to protecting social security? >> the problem is never one party or another person bring up the fact they cost a lot of money and will not last forever and immediately gets a weaponize. in this case you have republicans talking about social security and medicare. how to keep it solvent and the democrats use that quickly as a weapon to cut social security and medicare. both parties are throwing around politics on this. the sisters with the president was during during the state of union address. republicans were booing and protesting the president's comments because a few of them have ever said anything of the sort, let's cut social security
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or medicare. we have discussed raising the age to qualify for social security or medicare predict talks about ways keeping it going longer. the government even acknowledge that after 2034 congress is going to have to do something where there's not going to be enough money in those accounts to give everyone their full social security check. that is a fax, that is a fact. both parties are kind of wrong on this. sunsetting entitlements but what does that mean? they go on and on entitlements sunset means after certain number of years concept to reconsider those entitlements, reauthorize them. they would not just keep going automatically but that would require looking at the budgets of these accounts but looking at ways to try to keep it solvent. maybe change things around a little bit. that's what rick scott is talking about. >> the critics turn that into cutting social security.
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and calling it out legal ponzi scheme. he'll be my objective to phase out social security, to pull it out by the roots and get rid of it. medicare and medicaid are of the same sort and need to be pulled out. the democrats can certainly use those words. that republican centers on the records and cut coming to social security we don't want it, privatize and how does the gop responded that? we got about 40 seconds. >> him not responded very effectively which is by bringing up the fact the reason mike lee and others have talked about social security that way is because they called a ponzi scheme it's not being replenished at the rate that is needed to keep giving people their checks. congress must do something at some point. our asked people will get a 76% of their check and said one 100% of their check or worse. that's just the facts. both parties need to talk about
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a printer problem is are not doing an effective job. they can't just say it's off the table is going to have to be on the table at some point. >> we always have that every once in a while. looking at the finding it's not their long-term. something has got to be done maybe the messaging will be clear, susan always good to see you susan of the washington times. we will be right back with a review of the super bowl that is on fox tomorrow. we got this, babe. that means that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools can help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv
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arthel: account in glendale, arizona. just minutes away fans are getting revved up to watch the kansas city chiefs take on the philadelphia eagles. matt finn with the assignment of the day. you aren't live in phoenix, what is happening. coxwell, arthel phoenix is popping right after the energy is building we are less than a day away from the game. we've been talking to fans from all over new england, seattle, pittsburgh, douse people coming years and they want to be part of his super bowl of course tomorrow's all about kansas city and philadelphia we have sean the cheese man we have got frank
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