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whoever will be the nominee for both parties will have to be trusted by the american people to be a good commander-in-chief. no democrats it's in thatfi positioned right now. >> steve: that is strong. that is what people are looking for. byomma you great to see you, a big sunday show and we will see you next sunday on "the next revolution" when it will be televised. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> todd: right there, those birds got plugged. kansas city chiefs are your super bowl champions again. casey taking down the philadelphia eagles 38-35 in the big game. there are some buckner's game winning chip shot.
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it does the second super bowl title in the past few years and you can see right there a sea of red celebrating in the great streets of kansas city. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning. i am todd piro and first let me congratulate ashley strohmier on your chiefs. >> ashley: he text me 1:00 this morning, congratulations, my friends. thank god we are on the same page. we both wore our red on the same page this morning. >> todd: i run my giants socks because i want to rub it in philly space. >> ashley: ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. it was a different scene last night, watch. [chanting] >> ashley: some fans marching in the city scaling traffic lights imposed facing off at the
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police officers after the eagles came up short and super both 56, marian raftery has all the highlights. speak with the chiefs pulling off a comeback victory after trailing by ten points at halftime. kansas city winning second super bowl in the last four seasons by taking down philadelphia 38-35 in glendale, arizona, star quarterback patrick mahomes winning the mvp trophy after bowing through an ankle injury to lead the chiefs to have victory. scored touchdowns on each of the thoughts possessions and 45 field goal with harrison butker with sealing the deal. [cheers and applause] got it! [cheers and applause] >> about some eagles fans are raging over controversial holding coal in the final minutes of the game. you can see fans marching on philadelphia city hall with
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lampposts facing down the police when they had teargas dispersing the crowd appear the controversial moment didn't overshadow the chief players with emotional postgame interview with frank clark who lost a relative earlier this year. >> overfilled with joy and i had a rough year, man, rough or make, man. they never lost faith in me, man. i'm just thankful now that i have some of the best teammates in the world, bro. >> an exciting show by rihanna halftime with surprising news a baby bump showing through her bright red costume confirming she is expecting another child after welcoming her first in may of last year. a victory parade for kansas city chief is set for wednesday. ashley, todd. >> ashley: marianne, thank you. so, couple of things. i covered super bowl liv when
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the chiefs won in 2020 and that postgame is, i kind of shake because it is so exciting and so much energy behind the chiefs players, the chiefs fans, and i can tell you that parade on wednesday, it is going to be the place to be. i'm so jealous of anyone going. but a few things about this, obviously, i'm excited for the chiefs and i've been a chiefs fan my whole life but the majority of my childhood come at the chiefs were not that great. so ride or die here. it is so great to see this team, andy reid, win the second time in four years. it is so great for them. but the biggest issue that i have an obviously on social media you will see it, the eagles fans talking about that bad call. you can't hold a guy in front of the wrath and expect that call not to be made. and that is not what lost the game for the eagles.
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mahomes got hurt again before the half. they were up by ten at halftime. so, that is not the linen excuse. this is a good team. there are a lot of rookies on that field and they deserve every bit of what they were getting right now. >> todd: great point for the rookies. james bradberry the quarterback for the eagles, formally for the giants even said, it was holding. i held the giants. when the guy admits the infraction, philadelphia fans don't have much to hang their hat on. the thing that lost the game for the eagles was their failure to play defense in the proper way. by that, they were worried about the big play. patrick mahomes did not have a pass of i think 30 or more yards the entire proceeds impure that is not how they were playing here they were worried about the big play that they let the litte duck play happened. they scored 31 points, the chief that is off of the dunk and got seven off of the turnovers.
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so going back to patrick mahomes. with tom brady retired, hear this all over he is the new face of the league. we are in good hands because doesn't he just seem like a nice guy? >> ashley: everyone loves him and he's always smiling and laughing and you don't see anything controversial with patrick mahomes. >> todd: right. i will say one more thing on the rihanna show, obviously the biden administration has been quick to ship things out but i'm just wondering why they didn't shoot her down. i'm talking social media because i thought it was funny. >> ashley: i want to say something about rihanna, kudos to her only giving birth to a year ago but being pregnant and performing like that takes a lot. >> todd: twins come i believe, right? one moment, i love the antics on the sidelines during games, but this was a moment that quite frankly brought everyone to tears.
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his reaction here kristi pou poulin's national anthem. take a -- chris stapleton's national anthem. take a look. ♪ ♪ >> todd: tried to put yourself into mind-set of him. you've worked your entire life to reach this point and you have visualized this moment hearing our national anthem while you are on the field coaching a team in the super bowl. i think all those emotions came to the floor and an absolutely beautiful moment and underscores what the national anthem means to us. it is not just representation of our nation. it meant so much more because of what it represents and what it
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should represent to every american. >> ashley: when you see a grown man like this at the super bowl about to coach his team, whether they win or lose, it takes a lot to get to that point. it takes a lot of dedication come a lot of time, a lot of effort to come a lot of heart but it so humbling to see to have something move a grown man to tears. i get chills every time i see it, obviously, i moved on twitter and social media, but it really, like you said, brings home the national anthem and what it means to americans. >> todd: nobody is happy or that the eagles lost, but i hope they don't use that as a meme for the loss. >> ashley: that is something totally different. >> todd: there is enough memes out there, but i was actually living for the moment. >> ashley: chris stapleton was great too. >> todd: allies to this, tom brady sitting at home past the chips?
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you know he retired so this is what he decided to post, tweet if you will on the social media after his announcement, tom brady posting this gift or jeff from tele degen nights, i'm not sure what to do with my hands? and will no longer be vying for the lombardi trophies. you know who will be joining us? the expectation, and the 2024 season, year of 2025, that will be his coming out party, and an entire season at that point, greg olson, the guy he will be replacing did a great job last night. >> ashley: not like tom brady hasn't had a sense of humor but nice to continue it on. putting these people on a pedestal and just an idle. but he has a sense of humor and i like it. >> todd: congrats to the fine folks. >> ashley: thanks to all the
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chiefs fans out there. >> todd: we have a lot of news to get to. >> ashley: the u.s. military shooting down a fourth and identified object yesterday, this time over michigan. >> todd: the third object to be shut down this weekend and the fourth this month. three unidentified. brooke singman has the latest, broke. speak with the department of defense hat is on heightened alert after shooting down fourtd unidentified object in michigan. the military took it down shortly before 3:00 p.m. yesterday after shooting two others this weekend. one in canada on saturday and another in alaska on friday. the u.s. air force general who is tasked safeguarding our airspace says, "the military has not been able to identify what these three objects are, how they stay in the air, or where they are coming from," peerless end. >> i will not categorize and they called him objects for reason. certainly the event of
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south carolina close for the chinese by balloon, that was clearly a balloon. these are objects. i would be hesitant and urge you not to attribute to any specific country. we won't know. >> while the biden administration claims they haven't ruled out the possibility that objects could be connected to a lands or extraterrestrials, the president himself is ignoring questions about the incident. watch. >> mr. president, do you know about the objects? are you able to recover it yet? was it a balloon, mr. president? >> now even democrats are getting tired of not having answers claiming it is time for accountability from the biden administration. >> i have real concerns about why the administration is not being more forthcoming than it knows. but the second and the third objects were shot down in very remote areas. my guess is there is not a lot of information out there yet to
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share. >> republican lawmakers sounding off the dangers of these flying objects and what it means for national security, listen. >> the motivation is clear here. they want to get imagery, get intelligence on our military capability particularly nuclear. that is why that balloon is so dangerous. so dangerous for the president to allow it to go forward once it interviews as airspace. >> meanwhile china has denied the first flight shut off of the coast of south carolina used for surveillance, ashley, todd. >> todd: there are so many jumping off points and i'm not trying to be joking here about aliens? i mean, it sounds funny, but when you realize the ramifications of not being able to rule out aliens commit shows just how unserious this administration is when it comeso china and potentially other bad actors. my gut tells me this is china. we do not know that for sure,
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but come out and say what you at least think it is. the fact that we are not dismissing a lands at this point is terrifying. >> ashley: the pentagon brief reporters last night around 7:15 p.m. and military officials of the pentagon is leading the intel community figuring out if it is a lands or extraterrestrials and they haven't ruled out anything at this point and they will continue with a threat unknown. so they won't assign a country to it, china but if it is aliens why are they over the united states? and why is it just now happening like we knew of? americans are not that stupid would have seen something before. >> todd: think about if they are talked about aliens! >> ashley: i can't believe we are having this conversation. >> three objects shot down over the weekend and it is outstanding. the pentagon said last night, this is the first time within the u.s. airspace that taken action against airborne objects
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ever in u.s. history. so this is concerning. and i think would be nice for the american people to hear from the president on this. >> ashley: that is exactly what i was going to say. congressman michael waltz summed it up nicely. listen what he said about biden addressing the people. >> pentagon briefings are fine, but america needs to hear from the commander-in-chief. i would expect president biden to go forth to the nation and answer whatever america is asking. why are these happening now and why are they happening with such frequency? where are they coming from, and what is the purpose? have these been happening all along? america needs to hear from the president on this. he needs to be honest and forthright with the american people and how he didn't even raise the first one during the
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state of the union. i thought it was a real disservice. >> there is no better way to put it how congressmen put it there. if there was ever a time for the president to show his stature, walk up to the podium, answer questions from the reporters himself not karine jean-pierre, not the dod or his administration but the president himself. that is what america needs right now and the world to show the rest of the world, "hey, we have this under control, which we don't know what is going on right now my want to make that clear but if there was a time to be present potential know the time. >> the american people are nervous looking up in the sky and last week every time you looked down at your phone, and other allure and an object has been shut down. they will not say what the objects are. but the pentagon explaining how they knew the balloon off south carolina was china was due to u.s. intelligence that they already had appeared what they are avoiding now is this
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heightened awareness to see these objects and altitudes that maybe they weren't looking for before. and some research organization and companies may be testing out with objects that they don't know right now. and posed in the connected threat but could pose a threat to aviation which is why the president ordered the takedown. >> todd: $800 billion budget. every square inch of our skies and our land and our seas and american airspace, limb space nc space, $800 billion. where's the money going? >> a group of human smugglers posting on youtube bragging about their crimes and leads the authorities write to them. who will bring you the latest on the border crisis. >> ashley: torching a police synced is now running for city council. the head of the fraternal order
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like the nypd lacks the resources needed for across-the-board or sea change as long as the legislature refuses to fix its disastrous criminal justice reform. the mayor's claims that public fears about crime are just a perception and wildly false. instead of focusing on the city's crime crisis, mayor adams hinting on bringing back covid mandates. >> i know what covid looked like. and i know that if we didn't have those mandates come i tip my hat off to bill de blasio, that was a tough call because no one, no new yorker once anyone telling them anything. now, the normalization of covid, there may be another time that we have to do mandates again because this virus is not going away. >> todd: you are right, it is a pandemic now so covid max mandate should go away. as the mayor teases the return of covid mandates, more than
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170,000 felonies throughout last year. that is up from 143,000 felonies reported in 2021. >> ashley: todd, a man serve two years for police precinct as a chopped sewn in 2020 has thrown his hat into the ring as a candidate for seattle city council. and crime is up 20% and aggravated assault 5%. washington state fraternal order joins us now, marco, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you very much. >> ashley: so to lay it out for anybody wanting to know more about this, released in march 2022 and serve two-year prison sentence before starting the fire that scorched a police precinct. he was caught because of his sweat shirt he was wearing in the video surveillance that you see right there. but now he's running for seattle city council.
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surely, this isn't the type of person people in seattle want in charge of their city. what do you think? >> well, i have to tell you, ashley, it is a little bit ironic but i think we understand the perceptions about this type of hypocrisy today where we have experienced this last year record homicides in many of our major cities and experienced crime rates throughout washington state and this country where we have seen staffing crisis in many of our agencies that only affect the citizens we tried to serve b. an experienced and attacks on their officers that we've never seen before. her citizens, do they want to support a candidate that tried to burn down the police pre
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precinct? and not only camera but quoting he represents he will support a candidate that has gone to prison and gets out earlier than he should have. do we support candidates that will actually publicly say they want to defund the police? i think we have to support candidates that actually want to support the funding for the police and support rule of law appear they want to provide law enforcement with the resources so we can provide those quality services. that's what we desperately need. >> ashley: you would hope that's what people in seattle would really want. my biggest question how does somebody with a criminal record run for city office or city government? there is a lot of things you can't do with a criminal record. i don't know what it's like in seattle but is this legal?
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'>> people can run for the right but who are we going to support? we know that the recent gallup polls, 80% of citizens are concerned about crime. that tells us there are citizens and public safety services. we need to start doing that with their vote and people who looks for guidance with that funding to law enforcement so we can provide that service to our citizens. >> ashley: you were talking about the staff edge shortages in seattle and across the country. 130 officers left seattle pd in 2022. do you think more officers would leave if someone like this was elected into city office? >> well, yes. i think when it comes to if we vote people who don't support public safety and don't support the police, all we are doing is
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telling our public safety as a whole it is not as important. and we are going to see what we've never seen before. >> ashley: you would say we have never seen things we've seen before are you talking about the strain between the city department and city council if he were to get elected or anyone like him? or are you talking crime as a whole, staffing shortages, is that what you were talking about? >> by that's exactly it, ashley, yes. >> ashley: let's hope people in seattle decide they don't want this and law and order takes precedent over everything as it should. marco, thank you for being with us on a monday morning. i hope you have a great day. >> thank you so much. speed to take a look at this terrifying moment for passengers on a delta flight when flames start shooting out of the wing. we will tell you how it ended. >> todd: that is not supposed to happen. looking more like a ward son, drug use or shooting up out in
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♪ ♪ >> ashley: take a look at this crazy video from the border. authorities arrested smugglers as they bragged about their crime on youtube. >> todd: alexandria hoff joins us with more, alexandria. >> the video has 400,000 views and led the agency to a spot where authorities picked up by smugglers but then bring them deeper into the u.s. the county sheriff in cleveland told the u.s., bragging on social media and one of the agent saw it and recognize the area and allowed us to come to this area 5 miles north of sanderson. this is that video in question. you see it, being ushered out of a brushy area into the wavy vehicle of the human trafficker. once the authorities hold that
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spot, that lay above their own peer the agents that went to the same exact location posed as smugglers, that is what you are seeing here honking the horn and the migrants ran out of the bushes into the vehicle thinking it was a human smugglers. the arrests were made that day. that was a tiny dent in this migrant crisis at the border. p aguilar a democrat with the bidens administration, degraded it. >> there is plenty to do. we know it is an issue down to o the border. >> a fox news sunday arizona governor katie hobbs said the border crisis is so severe that she's continuing with the republican led program of busing migrants away from border communities. >> we have continued the program, but i think with a more humane and efficient spin on it. this money was appropriated by
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the legislature to specifically legal asylum-seekers. they can has been kicked down the road for decades by both parties and so an immigration crisis could help with the economy, help with inflation. we need real solutions. >> governor hobbs feels the busing of migrants where they want to go may be attracting more. guys. >> ashley: alexandria half, thank you. the arizona rancher charged with shooting and killing a micro on his property was allegedly threatened with a conference. george allen kelly said a group of men pointed a rifle and arraigned on murder charge two weeks ago and held on $1 million bond. his lawyer said the rancher fired warning shots that could have possibly hit others on the property. he allegedly found the migrants body and hour after shooting and immediately call the authorities in cooperated with
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investigators. >> todd: suspected drug lord accused of leaving mexico's fentanyl trade behind bars. the suspect's identity has not been released but he is described as the leading logistics for this man narcotic trafficker. the mexican authorities say it's considered to be the cartel's main producer of fentanyl and math. his response for you which amounts of cocaine in this follows high-profile arrest of cartel leader guzman the drug lord el chapo. 36 minutes after the hour, the drug crisis growing worse by the minute. this video showing open air drug market in the neighborhood turning to the sitters city of brotherly love to a war zone. >> ashley: now documenting the drug crisis and joins us live. frank, thank you for giving up of those. paying us a picture of what you can see in this area day in and day out. >> yes, thank you for having me first of all.
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what we see here on a daily basis is equivalent to a third world country. we see bodies thrown on the floor and people using, drug sales out in the open. you see a lot of suffering and a lot of pain. you see people with sores on their bodies literally, softball size sores, you know skin eaten away. >> todd: frank, this is personal to you. you were an addict. you are a child of attics. you have worked your entire life to bring yourself out of addiction. you succeeded. so that is a testament to you but why does a far left city like philadelphia allow this to happen to human beings? you mentioned all of the horrible's that happen to these individuals but why does a city like philadelphia allow this to happen instead of getting them the help they need?
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>> so, to be honest with you, it is a part of gentrification. back in the day ten years, you used to be able to buy houses and property in philly for as low as $10,000. you can't find that property now. you see slowly the improvement of certain areas. so i believe they are sort of leading the area eat itself away. they will push it down a little bit further. that has already been part of what has happened there in an area called fishtown. fishtown is the next neighborhood over from kensington and absolutely the same way but now it's a beautiful neighborhood. >> ashley: you know frank, it is startling to hear you say when you drive by in this area you can see bodies on the ground. describe what that would be like that especially in the formative years for these children to grow up seeing this and living this because you live this type of
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life for a long time. >> that is a big thing with children in formative years. when they come out of their house and on their way to school, they might be walking with their parents and taking walks to the store. a lot of times, the parents will tell them, "look if you don't make a decision, that is what's going to happen if you don't listen to me, that is going to happen." which in turn puts an idea in their head that if someone is homeless, which in turn comes to there is a big thing in philly in that area where the teens and young children will attack the addicts and set them on fire. all types of things like that. i believe that stems from seeing that. imagine having to walk out of your house and walking literally over a body living across the street from a playground.
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the kids going to the playground to play as a kid. you are not going to understand that i just can't go over there. it is not a safe area. you will wander down that slide. >> todd: we've been watching footage of the video that you shot. in a word, it is sad. ridiculously sad what you are watching on the screen. i understand gentrification. that makes sense. but i still don't understand why even in light of that gentrification argument, the city doesn't look at this video and say, "we have people, human beings living on the street." we need to get the help because look at the numbers, frank 2021 a staggering 1,276 unintentional overdose deaths. that is the most in the city's history. not all were in kensington area, i understand that but if you have the situation, it is documented, why don't you send
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in resource officers? why don't you send them drug counselors to get people to help they need? right now, they are waiting to die. >> i agree with you 100% on that. that is exactly what is happening. they are slowly dying. listen, there was a woman two weeks ago she didn't wake up but frozen to the concrete in the morning, frozen. there are numerous reports and cases of that on a daily basis where you go there and you don't see with the typical stereotype of addiction in your head. what you see is suffering. you realize that when you are there and you realize a whole different ball game just addiction. you realize there is human suffering going on there. i speak a lot of the officers there and i feel bad because you can see, they didn't sign up for this. they didn't sign up to become officers and risk their lives and one of the most dangerous and the country just to let
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everything go on the way it has. it is sad, to be honest with you. >> ashley: frank, finally, i want to ask what you are doing about all of this. >> so we originally started doing haircuts with the homeless people suffering from addiction and mental health to make him feel better and give them somebody to talk to. it evolved into doing interviews with people. two weeks ago, i just lost my baby sister to a fentanyl overdose. so for me, i'm an addict myself in recovery. so for me, this is extremely personal. this has affected my whole life. like i said, i lost my baby sister two weeks ago from an overdose of fentanyl. you know i'm a lot of people ask me come are you trying to save everybody? no, i'm trying to make them know that they are not feeling
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judged, not being ashamed, loved, cared about and they have somebody to talk to and understand what they are going through. >> todd: don't like and even if you save one person. >> todd: you are doing more in the haircuts and that missions in our white house with fentanyl across the border that is killing thousands of others. it is sad for people like you. frank rodriguez thank you, sir. >> ashley: thank you, frank. >> todd: woke ideology is leading america down a dangerous path. she has a lesson for the well college students and fellow president of the freest country on earth. hear from her next. don't want to miss it. >> ashley: plus, did you see this? >> one tiktok that has nothing else on it. it is a communication tool. we have one device no access to anything else. >> ashley: that is mission governor gretchen wittner defendant tiktok as more and
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from scotland forced to make an emergency landing when one of its wings started shooting flames mid air. you can hear chaos from the cabin taken by the passenger. i would have cried. i would not have been able to finish anything. i would never have gotten on a flight ever appeared delta tells fox it was a mechanical issue with one of the engines that cause the flames. luckily, no injuries reported. senator majority leader with consideration of the national tiktok band with national security concerns, watched. >> how about banning tiktok? >> it is a good question. is something to be looked at what we do know chinese ownership of the company that owns tiktok. so, they are some people and commerce committee looking into that right now. we will see. >> ashley: but mission
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governor gretchen wittner despite its use of china she said she obscure when she uses it. >> we used tiktok on one device that has nothing else on it. it is a communication tool. some people think what i put out there can be caught on occasion. it's my kids. but the point is we have it on one device that has no access to anything else. speak to many g.o.p. lawmakers have been steadfast on banning the app in the states after several former tiktok employees indicated the engineers in chinr data, todd. >> todd: ashley, sound the alarm against woke american college students who say they feel oppressed despite living in the freest country in the world. effective from the regime where she described bleak living conditions as her family
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struggle to survive. "i escaped hell on earth and walk across the desert with freedom. i don't want anything bad to happen in my home. i want us to keep the darkness at bay." naomi park joins me know. great to have your back on the program, naomi. it is crazy to ask a question like this but if we do not change course, could america be going down the path of north korea? >> absolutely without a question. the things i was learning at the columbia university was the exact same thing. so we were brainwashed in the classroom and the columbia university they were saying all the problems that we have is because of capitalism because of white men in the solution for all of the problems is the communist resolution. enter the name of equity, they were saying that to destroy this
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country. and we need to rebuild the -- my home country and to what it is with north korea. that is why the freedom of capitalism, none of these people are alive today. they died from starvation. >> todd: so when you hear some of the most blessed people in the history of humankind and i'm talking about americans and a lot of people you went to columbia with say they are oppressed, what is your reaction to that? >> it's really funny to me that somehow that is a problem. they literally created a problem out of nowhere and justice out of thin air. somehow, we cannot catch -- pronouns. that is the biggest thing.
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hence they are under the oppression somehow there is no education, no housing, no in income. and they say come i asked them, what is it about america that you hate so much? they hate america because there is inequality. inequality is progress. it means -- me and my family members, the enemy is poverty. and they don't say that. what broke my heart, my mother [indistinct] i was sold for $20 as a child at 13. in the signs of violence come i was asking american leaders like japanese leaders, going to the
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modern-day holocaust or slavery? and no people denied that 100 years ago. they don't want to stand up against the chinese communist party because they will make the money from this evil regime. >> todd: that is sick and that is sad. yeonmi her new book "while time remains" starts tomorrow and make sure you get a copy. fox news if you think blown out of proportion listen to people like yeonmi park and she will let you know what it's like and that we are in trouble if we don't change course, yeonmi, thank you. kansas city chiefs are your super bowl winners over the eagles. the fans are not taking it well, cried, equals, quite we have a fair thing about the big game and the chaotic scenes from the city of brotherly love overnight. >> ashley: congressman james cromer on deck for jam packed 5:00 hour. keep it right here on
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>> todd: that's right. they are on top of the world. the party underway in kansas city after the fighting steve doocy, harris faulkner and the fighting ashley strohmier's, the chiefs win super bowl lvii topping the eagles 38-35. patrick mahomes took home mvp honors despite a peste ankle injury. the face of america. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. congrates to you
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