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>> hello, i'm alicia acuna, and welcome to the "the big sunday show." the big story is a fox news alert. the u.s. military shoots down another object, this time over lake huron, making this the fourth shootdown in about one week. joining us now is lucas tomlinson with the latest. lucas. >> well, good afternoon. this is the fourth time in eight days the u.s. military has shot down an object over
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north america, certainly unprecedented in the history of this country. we've just learned new details from michigan congressman jack bergman, a former retired marine corps general. and he says that the u.s. air force f-16 fighter jet shot down an octagonal missile use ago side-winder missile at 20,000 feet. much lower than two objects shot down the past two days and this is now the third object shot down in the past three days, guys. starting on friday when an object was shot down over the north coast of alaska. as you see here on this chart. right on the northern coast of alaska. that search for the debris has been hampered by rough weather, it's minus 20 degrees up there, very, very difficult and then yesterday, another object was blasted out of the sky by a u.s. air force f-22 raptor, notable it was a u.s. air force
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jet shooting this down over the skies of canada in canadian air space. that was on joint orders from president biden and canada's prime minister and just as we know now, moments ago, a u.s. air force f-16 fighter jet shooting down this object over lake huron. of course, going, this came just hours after some air space over lake michigan had been closed because they thought they detected something, but norad and f.a.a. lifted that restriction and we don't 0 know if that's because this object had passed through there. obviously, lake michigan, lake huron, very close together with the state of michigan in between. and as you see on the map there on the left side, radar anomaly hours after that shootdown of the object over canadian air space yesterday, the f.a.a. closed some air space down over montana, right near the border with canada and of course, near maelstrom air force base and u.s. air missile silos.
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they didn't see anything and norad put out a statement saying it was a radar anomaly, essentially saying this is a false alarm. however, senator jon tester from montana was on cbs this morning and he believes there was or is something there. and montana is 1500 miles to lake michigan or lake huron, it's not immediately clear, was this the same object, they have not been travelling very quickly, of course, when you go back over a week ago, you had the gigantic 2,000 pound spying apparatus off the coast of south carolina, also by an f-22 raptor out of langley air force base. just one more time, this is the fourth time in eight days the u.s. military has shot down an object over the skies of north america, guys. >> thank you, lucas. and i can imagine folks at home are wondering, you know, first of all, we don't know where the other three are from. their orbegins. >> right. >> correct. but you've got to wonder, how can any of these be used to
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harm us in any way? are these enemy states testing our perimeter and testing our response? i mean, these are a lot of questions coming up, i imagine, from americans. >> right, alicia. one thing that's notable. it appears that that's three objects shot down over the last three days all were able to penetrate u.s. air space. they were not detected until they were already inside this country. and that's very concerning for military officials, of could,we heard from norad's commanding general, the general who called it essentially a blind spot, he called it domain awareness gap. a little bit of pentagonese. the blind spot, what do teams, countries look for, much like the super bowl, they look for blind spots and look to exploit and that appears to be happening. once again, a word of caution, top officials at the pentagon, here at the white house, we heard from canada's defense minister last night in ottawa, she said, we do not know the origin of that, any of these
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objects, the object shot down over canada and lake huron and certainly the object shoot down off the north coast of alaska on friday. >> lucas, what we don't know is driving the questions we have. obviously, driving our curiosity, our imagination, our minds are going everywhere and hopefully we'll get information soon. doing my own research or getting an update from jennifer griffin. we have universities that put up balloons of observation, i want to say weather balloons, corporations that do that and municipalities and weather service that do that. is the pentagon do anything to cross reference these before they shoot them down? are they looking where they could be from from a friendly place before they shoot them down any that tracks those in the sky. one comments that jennifer gave them, one senior pentagon official said there's trash in the sky. >> and you remember your time
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in the marine corps, you're careful what you shoot at. you look at the target and what's behind it. there's no question this is why the pentagon and norad are scrambling fighter jets before opening fire and they're not just shooting town targets beyond visual range and they're using a side-winder, in short range it use them and why they're studied for hours. in the case of the gigantic spy balloon, in the week long odyssey they took a long time to examine it. the objects appear to be a little different. we heard from senate majority leader, chuck schumer, gang of eight, privilege have i to secretly held, and the one over canada, a balloon and the u.s. foreclosures told fox, the object over canada was a small
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balloon tethered to a payload. and the size of a small car, certainly much smaller than that was called a 2,000 pound chinese spy apparatus, the size of school buses. and there's no question the i.d., you have iff, radar, from a whether balloon you're not going to get iff of course, it's unmanned and they don't file a flight plan. they might do a notice to airmen and launch those things. officials tell me it would be very difficult to think that the u.s. military is just blasting weather balloons out of the sky with half million dollar sidewinder missiles. >> that's fair, we don't know. we have pictures now, the plane going over lake huron that responded to that balloon or that object. >> could be an airliner, let's be fair. >> that's really far away. >> yeah.
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>>, but, yet, it is notable that the call from jack bergman, a former marine corps three star general and probably taken a few rides back in your day on those. and he knows what he's talking about when he says it was a u.s. air force f-16. that's notable, a lot of f-16's in the air national guard and yesterday, you had f-16 eagle from portland responding to what was seemingly a false alarm over montana, however, you don't have to do a dead reckoning to know if something is travelling east spotted over montana last night and this could very well be the same object, we don't know. would he know that senator jon tester this morning was pretty testy on cbs saying he thought an object was there, and he didn't buy the radar anomaly excuse from norad. >> lucas, we also have a tweet from montana congressman madonna matt rosendale,
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confidence there's an object and it's not anomaly, our nation's security is our priority and you've got congressmen from this region sounding the alarm. they're constituents, i'm from the midwest, from south dakota and their constituents are probably not used to this activity happening over their air space. my question for you is this, is it now because we saw this chinese spy balloon last weekend, was visible to the naked eye and other objects that may or may not be visible to the naked eye. what is the likelihood there have been objects over air space, penetrating our air space for a long time and now the american government is just on high alert for these objects. >> i think there's no request. that tweet by congressman rosendale, he was not buying that they called it a false alarm. he was convinced based on conversations he had been having with officials that this was a real target, a real
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contact in the sky. it appears if it's the same contact that it's now headed east, that he's correct. back what you said, about spotting these on radar-- i'm told we have sound from senator testor. let's have a listen. >> the truth is there was a anomaly and it got dark and they couldn't check it out. what's gone on the last 10 days, two weeks, is craziness and the military needs to have a plan to not only determine what's out there, but determine the dangers that go with it. >> and senator tester was son vinced and that it's dark out. that's not how the u.s. military. the u.s. military sometimes works best at night and getting an i.d. that's more challenging, but it's not that the pilots can't see at night. the u.s. and all the weather service can see at anytime.
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so, just bottom line, once again, this is the fourth time in eight days the u.s. military shot down an object over north america. tommy going back to your question why these aren't spotted. i was thinking about it, an analogy that it's almost like looking for e-mails in your inbox. if i told you to look for something in your inbox and counted and you'd spend hours, days, trying to find certain e-mails. if you have a key word search it's easier to find the e-mails. i think a similar thing going with the radar picture. right now the pentagon is collecting a lot of data from the objects from the chinese spy craft and they've gone back into the systems, because this radar data is stored, just like civilian satellite companies like planet, thr they keep this and they have to, the pentagon is the same way, and norad. they're going back in time. do we ever think we heard or saw this, that's where it's coming from and that's why when they said it happened during the trump administration and all the the top aides said
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this, they didn't know. many people in the pentagon didn't know and frankly, a lot of these discoveries were dismissed, officials have come clean with that, saying they did not rise to the level. some military pilots saying look at these tic-tac videos, not tik tok. >>, but tic-tac videos were the u.s. nimitz, the navy pilots, going so fast, can't believe it. there's a chance this could be a similar craft. we don't know the origin of the last three objects. u.s. spy satellites for years they're not looking for small, slow balloons. u.s. military spy satellites, ir birds in particular are looking for missile launches in north korea, troop movements, russia over ukraine and others,
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and because they have the data in the system. a large explosion how much orange flame is there. when the north korean missiles go up, within seconds and minutes you get the statements, they know what class it is. and don't want to get into the weeds of north korean ballistic missiles, but is it an icbm. rolling out of the storage and all that, i digress and going on long here. >> it's quick question, quick answer. and the administration's messaging to this point has been reactive, defensive and inconsistent and the president is spending a rare weekend at the white house and hosted a black tie event for america's governors. can we expect to hear from him or has the white house put a lid on the day that we'll not be hearing from him. >> president biden is behind me at the white house and by counts a lovely dinner last night, white tie affair, hosting the nation's governors,
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not everyone attended, governor ron desantis, and governor sarah huckabee, and there was a music cal guest, brad paisley, and there was hours after the object was shot down over canadian air space. and notable, i think we have time to feel. it was the canadian defense minister taking the lead yesterday. and it was clear the white house and pentagon, we heard about a phone call between lloyd austin and canadian counterpart otherwise the canadians took the lead although it was notable, it was a u.s. air force yet that took it down in canadian air space. >> lucas tomlinson, thank you for breaking that down. we'll get back to you as news warrants. folks should know, we're awaiting a department of
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defense briefing. stay with fox news channel, we'll bring that to you as soon as it happens and this brings up something that joe was talking about next. where is president biden? continuing coverage of the objection shot down by the u.s. military as we wait for comments from the department of defense. keep it here. meet three moms who each like to bank their own way. luckily they've all got chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours.
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>> welcome back to "the big sunday show." we're back with the fox news alert. another object just shot down over lake huron. in the past week alone, since the military took out that china spy balloon, the military shot down three other objects. two over alaska and canada over the past two days, but don't ask president biden about any of this and this was last night. >> mr. president, do you know the objects, were you able to recover it yet? was it a balloon, mr. president? >> so, as the president does not answer questions from reporters, his fellow democrats tried to spin the story claiming china should be embarrassed. >> i think the chinese were humiliated. i think the chinese were caught lying and i think it's a real, it's a real step back for them. alicia: okay. so i guess the big question is, who is really humiliated in
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this moment and before i go to you, joe. i want you to take a listen to senator ron johnson, calling the biden administration the b-team on the field when it comes to dealing with china. >> i've been warning for years about the risk of high altitude nuclear blast that could create an electromagnetic pulse that could wipe out electronics and we haven't prepared for it. a trillion dollars on an infrastructure plan and we don't buy the large power transformers that we could put in place if the other ones are knocked out. so we're not prepared for this and we've got, you know, to say the b-team is probably even accurate. we do not have the a-team on the field right now and it should alarm americans. alicia: yeah, that's not comforting and joey, you have senator schumer saying that china was the one -- are the ones who are humiliated now, but is it really this administration dealing with that? >> i try to be responsible as things as someone who
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identifies as conservative and usually votes republican. i have been critical of those jumping on politics on this. a much more important issue, are countries trying to spy on us. did a balloon spy on us, and data from our phones, a map out our sites. >> and i didn't vote for this guy, i don't want him reelect, but i want him a heck of a job while he's there. and when i flip it over, democrats. are you serious, chuck schumer, if the most amaze iing spin ever, that china is embarrassed? china is collecting data and doing a job of it. >> coneman mike turner out of ohio brought up a good point about our radar system and our defense system, so take a listen. >> we don't really have adequate radar systems, we certainly don't have an
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integrated missile defense system. we're going to have to begin to look at the united states' air space as one that we need to defend. this shows some of the problems and gaps that we have. alicia: yeah, tommy, i think that folks in middle america are figuring that out quickly. >> the term used was unprepared and i think that sums it up perfectly, whether you're a democrat, a republican, a biden fan or not. it doesn't matter. anyone can look at this, whether these are spy apparatus or just a weather balloon gone rogue from a university, we're unprepared for account for what they are. we don't know what it is, it doesn't matter if it's from the chinese or the russians, it doesn't matter if it's fro the t know and we are shooting things out of the sky and the american people don't know. i know we're awaiting a briefing from the dod, but i think this is all a little too late. this many objects, unprecedented being shot down and the american people largely in the dark and representatives going on television and could
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be reassuring and mumbo jumbo, how china has been humiliated. it doesn't give comfort to the people in the midwest, alaska and across our nation having to look up at the sky and wondering if their state is next. unprepared, unacceptable. alicia: yeah, and you brought up a point, one after the other, after the other, right? it's been kind of weird. >> there are no accidents, there are no coincidences, freud, i believe, said that. have these objects always existed? now they're only being shot down. take out the chinese spy balloon, but the other three after that, over michigan, over alaska, over canada. are we shooting them down now because joe biden wants a do-over because of the chinese spy balloon, because biden did a clark griswold? and the commander-in-chief should be in front of a
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microphone, because the super bowl is more than 100 million people are tuning in. he could walk up in 20 minutes and i'll give you information in terms of what we have now. he's called a lid on it, it's sunday and you have to get ready for the super bowl, i guess. alicia: we're awaiting that dod briefing. >> this is an important point at that we need to talk about. i don't enjoy politics, i enjoy the idea of answering to problems. politics, i've seen the left do it all week and the right do it all week and what the president and representatives need to understand, this is the closest thing to a physical threat to our homeland that we've been able as americans to sit around and worry about, perhaps since 9/11. perhaps since the weeks after 9/11. that's not a small thing. if the president and the
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pentagon know that that threat doesn't exist, tell us and tell us why. if they don't know that it doesn't exist, but they know they can protect us, tell us and tell us why. we're not asking for all the answers, we're not asking for all the details. we're not asking for the state secrets and how we detect things. we're asking should we worry. is this a prelude to something bigger? is this nothing at all? or is it something in between? that's not too much to ask and leaders know that. leaders don't weigh the effect of operational security with the minds and hearts of americans and say, you know what? it's worth leaving 330 million people scared to death because we are going to, you know, track a signal out of this balloon and we might be able to show the that we have a technological advantage. leaders understand the people you're leading are most important. the mission can change, how you do it can change, but the people you are leading for the president, those people are americans. let us know something.
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alicia: and with each shoot down, even more questions, right, by us, by average americans out there, and everyone wants to know. we're awaiting comment from the department of defense and we'll bring it to you as soon as it happens. next, the countdown to super bowl lvii is on. we'll take you to glendale, arizona where the chiefs and eagles will face off in one hour. ♪ oh, that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. all together: me too! the buick envision. built around you. all of you. get 3.9% apr for 5 years and no monthly payments for 90 days on buick envision models.
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♪ >> welcome back to "the big sunday show," america is gearing up for super bowl lvii. we're just about an hour half away from kickoff in glendale, arizona where the kansas city chiefs face off against the philadelphia eagles. the super bowl will be full of firsts, including the kelce brothers who will be the first pair of brothers who ever compete against each other and it airs on fox at 6:30 eastern.
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matt finn is live outside the state farm stadium in glendale where you can feel the excitement. matt, what's going on? >> the excitement is more intense, an hour away from kickoff and the temperatures are perfect. we have been talking to fans from all over the country and here is what they had to say. >> the final thoughts headed into the game. >> i'm going to let you know this, let you know real fast. it's going to be a cold eagle crushing ready to happen. >> he bumped his head and wore that jersey and i'm trying to help him get it together. >> and he's wearing two different jerseys. >> cheryl and cheryl and we're friends. >> where are you from? >> philly! >> kansas city. >> what are your final thoughts? >> i hope both teams have fun. >> oh, come on, we need something more than that, who is going to win?
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>> what's crazy is like this outfit looks likes i'm achieves fan, but i really actually want the eagles to win. >> and here in the phoenix alley, the nfl has contracted 200 local veteran and minority-owned businesses to become nfl sponsored vendors and meet the needs of all super bowl related events. one of those companies is a chicken wing business here in glendale and we talked to the owner what it's like to be recognized by the nfl. >> man, that means everything. i mean, notoriety, getting your food out, speaking to the people in public, doing everything you can to be a community. >> now, i just had a woman come up to me a short while ago, she says she's from philadelphia. she and her mother sold their father's car to get here to the super bowl today. that's how devoted some of those philly fans are. [lau [laughter]. alicia: true story. tomi: thank you so much, matt. alicia: hopefully they talked to the father about that car.
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tomi: i hope so. got to say coming out of it quickly, the focus of the nfl is putting on the small businesses after everything small businesses have been through in the last couple of years, with the lockdowns and the shutdowns, i love to see that because it's not political, it's let's bring up the small businesses, give them a spotlight. so i love that, but beyond that, this super bowl is a little different for a lot of reasons. faith has been interjected into the super bowl which we discussed yesterday and i think we're excited to see, it doesn't matter what faith you are, i think it's great to see people of faith being able to express their faith in such an open and honest way and you've got two quarterbacks that are doing just that. let's take a listen to our duelling quarterbacks on faith. >> i'm on the football field to glorify him. it's not win or losing going out and being the best i can in his name and the faith, i feel like i've grown in faith over the last few years. >> god knows, god knows, and i really lean on, i lean on him
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and try to keep him in the center of everything i do because i know without god i wouldn't be where i am today. >> so we talked about this a little bit yesterday and faith coming in during the ads and we'll see that tonight, also, with our quarterbacks talking about their faith. it's not that professional athletes haven't talked about their faith, but it seems like this coming to the forefront of, this is about my faith, i give glory to god and that's something, i think that american audiences aren't used to. my question for you, how do you think this is going to play? do you think it's going to maybe change some minds and maybe make christianity cool again? >> you never know how it will play, but i think about the parents out there who have kids who watch athletes, they watch games on a regular basis and we had a tennis player just beating the heck out of one or two tennis rackets on the court, and we see that and kids see that, too, and professional athletes behaving in ways my kids would get grounded, i don't know about yours. to see these two quarterbacks at the top of their game, at
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the top of the world and they're talking about god first, i think it's inspiring and helpful for kids to see that when they're watching this. tomi: i think it is, especially for people who don't know a lot about football. at least we can watch that and glean something positive, but, joe, i want to go to you, i know you know a lot about football and spoiler alert, you have two different outfits based on the band wagon. there's a spoiler alert for you, you're riding the fence. i want to talk about the kelce brothers, and pop culture, and listen to that and get your thoughts on the other side. >> they were definitely competitive, but jason was the ultimate big brother and just pulling travis along and making sure that travis is where he's supposed to be. their parents had them competing as young men, and you can tell it when they got to middle school and high school to meet. tomi: that was mike jones and he coached both brothers.
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he was on fox and friends talking about that. do you think that the people are going to be really waiting to see these two brothers compete against each other and who do you think is going to prevail? do a better job, win or lose, who are you expecting to see just really take charge. joe: well, tomi, i'm rooting against travis kelce because he's my wife's hall pass and a very attractive man and we roughly have the same build. who do i think will prevail? travis has a super bowl, with the 49ers and we saw two brothers go at it, harbaugh brothers coached against each other. but it's so hard to make it to the nfl, and to have two members of a family both make it and excel the way they did, it's like the manning brothers basically, to answer your question, by the way, who will prevail. the philadelphia eagles, hence, the tie, will prevail because patrick mahomes, it's hard to
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throw even when you're the greatest in the game and when you're harassed. they're not going to be able to stop the pass rush, i see the eagle winning and save the tape around here? save the tape, 34-24 philly. tomi: we'll see if you're still wearing green at 10 p.m. joe: or wearing red at 10:00. tomi: joey, you thoughts. joey: joe and i coordinated and i don't have a favorite. there's a georgia player on both teams so i win either way. joe: this would be my personal nightmare because i'm doing the intermittent fasting diet and this is second biggest eating day of the year behind thanksgiving and i'll have a chef's salad. and i'll be suffering. tomi: we'll enjoy it for you, and there will be pizza back stage. when the super bowl is over, tune in for a special edition of "the big sunday show" at 10 p.m. eastern. we'll be right back.
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♪ >> welcome back to the big sunday show. new york city mayor eric adams appears to be threatening to bring back the city strict covid mandates because he didn't like people doing whatever they want. listen to this. >> those who make the determination that, you know, no, i still want to come into a work environment, not going to be vaccinated, or no, i want to do whatever i want, that just wasn't right. that wasn't right. there may be another time we're going to have to do mandates again because these viruses have not gone away. joe: joey, this is a whole bowl of wrong. joey: i watched the u.s. open this last summer and you had the number one player in the world, right, novak djokovic. he wasn't allowed to compete tennis, which is the most isolated sport you could
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probably play,'s had covid twice and have things called natural antibodies and millions of people coming across the u.s. southern border who probably aren't vaccinated and they're allowed to stay and now you have eric adams even in a deep blue city like new york that citizens are actually going to accept this? we're over this, i don't care if you're liberal, conservative, independent, they want to wear a mask alone in their car, go ahead. if you don't want to wear a mask, and watch the knicks in front of 20,000 people it's your body and your choice and no one is going to accept those outside of a core group of people. joey: i love this, a liberal politician getting mad because his constituents want to do whatever they want to do. i kind of love it. i do. and you're talking a politician that doesn't know which party he wants to appease, we were just reporting on his comments on illegal immigrants and you know, some might interpret it
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in a positive way him kind of being a maverick. i interpret it the tail wagging the dog and may it may be intentional. i don't know his politics through and through. i know that new york doesn't look that much safer since he took office and he was supposed to be the cop to fix it all. so, you know, getting mad at his constituents for having common sense might not be the play right now. joe: tomi, homicides or violent crime in new york is up 22% from an already horrific year of 2021. so to joey's point, eric adams was supposed to come in here, new sheriff in town and it's not deblasio's world anymore and people are afraid to take the subway. and we talked about u.s. test scores lowest in 30 years largely driven by covid and the fact that kids with masks on don't have the ability to communicate and accept communications as well as they do without one, it's a very obvious statement. what possible upside is there to this, even if you're a democrat in new york city for
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saying something like that. tomi: there's not. for a people who wanted to follow the science. i don't care if you love your mask, hate your mask, have six boosters, we know that a vaccine doesn't prevent spread. and the argument that people shouldn't do what they want, and it won't impact anybody else because the vaccine doesn't stop spread. and i don't want people to do whatever they want except for the crackheads in the streets or smashing and grabbing on the subway platforms, illegal immigrants protesting getting kicked out of luxury hotels. and americans, doing what you want, it's offensive to everybody else that runs buck wild in this city. the fact that he could say this and sutter this. tone deaf, tone deaf to a degree we've never seen. even joe biden. joe: you're so smart that you moved to tennessee.
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tomi: yes. joe: that was a bold and a great move on your part. alicia, gas stoves apparently are something that the administration is pushing to take away. and let's say you want to open a new restaurant in new york city, you have to have an electric stove. food doesn't cook as well and more expensive from an energy perspective. between that and between the fact that many folks are not coming into work in the city anymore because more are working from home and these restaurants lose the foot traffic and then on top of that, if you have strict covid restrictions, there's a chance that there would have to be tables to be separated or couldn't go to full capacity in restaurants, this is bad for everybody. alicia: the mandates are really, really hard on small businesses and i found is interesting he said we think we're seeing the normalization of covid. i don't think that folks out there want this to be the norm, that mandates are the norm? and the other thing that i thought of, well, what happened with the flu? when the flu became normalized, people weren't out there in mavericks. you didn't have all of these
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rules. we learned to live with it. the flu does kill people, yes, it's dangerous, but not something that they're going to shut down a restaurant for if they violate a mandate and it's the risk of the person who makes the decision to put on the mask or go out -- or not go out, individuality. joe: go to a fox news alert. we're waiting for an update from the pentagon after the u.s. military shot down another object over lake huron. plus, our big super bowl predictions, i've already made mine, eagles 34-24. what does tomi, alicia and joey like? who is going to win or lose and what color drink will be poured on the game-winning coach? that's next. ♪ ure. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're investing for our clients in the projects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts,
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♪ >> welcome back to the big sunday show, the kickoff to the super bowl is about 45 minutes away and more than 50 million americans are expected to place bets on the big game. so here on "the big sunday show" we're making our own predictions, very serious and very important. so, first question, which beer brand commercial will air first? i chose heineken, i'm thinking that will be the first beer commercial. what about you guys, start with
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you, tomi. tomi: the rest of us were united in budweiser. alicia: i could take it all. tomi: or you could take it. joe: the king of beers, never trust a beer in a green bottle. kidding. tomi: says the man in the green tie. joe: it's for the eagles. alicia: next one on the national anthem. how long will chris stapleton to sing the national anthem? over 129.5 seconds? or under 129.5 seconds? joey and i. joey: listen, he ain't going to church it up. country music, he's not going to add the riffs in there and the different words like some of the pop stars do. he's going to sing the song which is hard enough to sing to begin with, i would imagine 129.5 is average and i imagine he'll come under. alicia: and you and i chose that. and you guys think he'll go
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over. joe: and that's why my wife wonders why i have a stop watch. this is the biggest stage and he'll belt it out. tomi: and he sings slower, if you listen to chris stapleton, i think it's his style to sing slower. joe: he's not going to biden speed read it. joey: tomi has the inside scoop, she's a nashville. alicia: you did your homework. i didn't do. over/under. post game, will a player propose after the game? yes or no? let's go with you first. joey: yes, valentine's day is around the corner and what better time to propose than when you're high on winning the super bowl, and can afford the ring, color, cut, carat, and tomi i can see your ring congratulations. tomi: thank you. i hope somebody doesn't
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propose. i think it's cringe worthy, i think it's cringy and that the kiss cam are cringy. alicia: i'm with you. not big on public display. rihanna, what song will she sing to kickoff. don't stop the music, this is what you came for? >> i've got to be honest, i didn't know any rihanna songs when i was asked the question. i do know the songs i didn't know it was hers. i think it's her song, monster and i think that eminem will be a surprise performer and you told me. tomi: i think this is what you came for and a lot of people are waiting for rihanna and i think she's going to say this is why you're here. joe: this is true. please don't stop the music and you go out with your biggest guns to set the tone for the
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welcome back to the big sunday show, count time for the big four, picks for the biggest stories ever we will talk about this week i will go first. this one is important to me, kyle while, a german shepherd is been an advocate along with coal for veterans and service dogs being able to flush airplanes, pause act and this is big because she passed away earlier this week and southwest airlines did a tribute to her on her last flight, she spent her last days in texas. if you have a chance, check it out. i promise you you will cry but it's sad but incredibly inspirational, what this single dog has been able to do for veterans, that's got to be important. >> southwest airlines, this video goes a long way, the way they treated the dog and lobby
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for the legislation to allow folks to fly, the story is cool. >> all dogs go to heaven. we are just shy of half an hour until super bowl 57 and big thoughts on the game, tuna and 10:00 later. >> that doesn't for us, we will see you back here tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern for special edition of the big sunday show, fox report with jon scott starts right now. >> breaking tonight, another unknown aerial object shot out of the sky by fighter planes over michigan's lake. good evening, i am jon scott. u.s. military confirms it shot down in aerial object today, the late takedown is a third over north america in as many days and forth since last saturday. was officials to the object was first detected over montana yesterday. we are awaiting a press conference from the pentagon and bring that live when it begins

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