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bailed out. why does hunter biden get bailed out. rich attorney. art dealer or now the secret service. question we need answer to. thanks for getting up with us on super bowl monday. congrats to you, my friend. >> ashley: congrats and congrats to all of my fellow chiefs fans out there. with that "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day. >> another unknown aerial object shut out of the sky over lake huron. >> third shot down this weekend and fourth this month. >> the president ignoring questions about the incident. >> america needs to hear from the commander-in-chief. >> crazy from the border. authorities arresting a group of smugglers after bragging about. went to same location and posed. migrants ran out of the bushes and into that vehicle. >> we have to get back to consequences. we have to prosecute at our
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borders. >> eric adams fell felonies in new york city, hit 15-year high. instead of focusing on the crime crisis. mayor adams hint guilty at bringing back covid mandate. >> may be another times we have to do mandates. >> got it. >> it took everybody to win this football game. super bowl championship, let's go. ♪ ♪ all my life. >> brian: that was the story a few hours ago at the building right behind me. you see him hug andy reid. you have travis kelce excited and confetti pouring down. this game was exciting to the last minute. kansas city trailed most of the game.
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pulled ahead. then eagles came right back and then a game-winning field goal. no time really, 8 seconds left on the clock. there would be no return for touchdown. and that, of course, is rihanna at halftime revealed that she is not afraid of heights. nor was she afraid to dress a lot of people in white outfits and put them up in the air, too. i did not even know that she was secured. i'm saying to myself i cannot believe they would allow somebody that famous to go on and do somebody the wallendas would have done anchored to the platform. it was a pretty sensational halftime show. at the end, steve, we find out that she is pregnant less on the halftime more on the game. >> steve: biggest pregnancy reveal of pregnancy reveal. you could see the harness was hooked up to her red jumpsuit. and, you know, people will be talking whether or not it was a
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great show or fantastic halftime show. but what a show the super bowl was. i mean, there is rihanna right there. >> brian: no doubt. >> steve: you got to talk a little bit about patrick mahomes, you know, just before the half, he was taken down. he was grimacing. there he goes. he is limping off in a post game interview he said he did not get any pain killing injections from the trainers. although they probably would have given him some. did he get some stuff to get it ready. and he taped the ache kel and he came back and he made it, ainsley, the most flilg super bowl, well, in kansas' history but for the doocy family. we loved it. >> ainsley: it was a great game. i'm glad it was so close. it proved how great both of these teams are. but the chiefs' offensive coordinator was asked about his injury. if i had pulled him off the field, talking about mahomes, i would have had to fight him. he would have probably fought me. it just wasn't worth the
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entertaining. we have to mention, too, the beginning of the show with chris stapleton bringing the crowd to tears when he performed the national anthem. it was just beautiful. the rendition of that. we were all watching with our families and our friends and kids. the military presence. i was so glad the nfl and fox really focused on the military. then they also allowed damar hamlin hamlin to come out on the field. here's the eagles coach crying. and damar hamlin hamlin was on the field and he was thanking all the first responders, all the theme pa helped him in the hospital. i was watching this with my daughter. and we just had so much pride in our country. then the flyover. we all saw the flyover. those were all women flying the planes over the stadium. brian, what was that moment like to be there in person? >> brian: it was great. definitely it was extremely special. very patriotic. even had the division, i don't
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know from, three years ago when we were dealing with a whole bunch of other things and the nfl, perhaps, in some controversy. and you have the coach of the eagles. a guy that took over a team that had four wins two years ago. got him to the playoffs last year 9-8. benson quarterback but general jaylen hurts played so well yesterday. one fumble makes one mistake. people looked at him and said man he did not lose this game. patrick mahomes said we are glad we won but, man, jaylen hurts has nothing to be ashamed of. listen. >> i thought the first super bowl was oh this is amazing we won the super bowl. this is happy. but just like a little kid winning a prize at the fair. i mean, whereas this one, you have dealt with failure. you understand how hard it is to get back on the stage and win this game. >> you either win or you learn. that's how i feel. you either win or you learn. as always, win, lose, or draw, i
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always reflect on the things that i could have done better. things we could have done better to try and take that next step that will be the same process that goes on now. >> brian: obviously, he is crushed. he is always low key. but especially yesterday. he has nothing to be ashamed of. eagles played extremely well. weighs excellent. and in the second half when he had to. he brought his team back. he didn't have this was what it was like. not many people realize it is definitely a family event. when you win, the families get on the field and they celebrate. here's how it sounded. >> the story of two halves. the chiefs were going out in the first half, they dominate the second. they hold onto the ball. they kick the winning field goal. they're the 2020 championship in
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2023. i'm so happy they got to share this. i'm so happy it came down to just so many -- such a close game. i mean, it was awesome. they put everything out there. i wish they both could have won. that's all. >> it is over it. went down to the final second. you hear the crowd cheering their defense. they are champions of the world. and clark hunt is holding the low bardhi trophy once again. clark, did you it. how are you? >> over the moon as you can imagine. what an exciting game and a great coaching job by andy reid. >> is it possible to hold that trophy and not think about your dad? >> no. i always think about my dad when i'm at a chief's game. i know how special receiving that trophy would be for him. getting it just reminds me so much of him. >> my grandmother is here. it's her 57th super bowl and it has been questioned whether she would be able to make it or not. for her to get to be here
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tonight, to watch her team that large, my grandfather and her husband founded win means everything. >> steve, how does it feel, man? >> i will tell you what, i wish we had played better on defense but it -- >> you say to yourself this is going to be my time, fourth quarter a catch here and there. >> whenever i get the ball i field like it's my time. >> was that play called for you? >> yeah. >> talk about the punt return if you would. >> i mean, just shanked ball and an tune. >> ball is in the air. your on the left side of the field then. >> get it, see the defend cut in front of me and i saw the wall open up and i tried to score. >> brian: what were you thinking about at halftime. >> we knew it was going to be tough. last time we went down 14 and able to overcome. this team has showed how resilient. >> congratulations? >> thank you. >> man it, i watch "fox & friends" all the time.
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>> brian: can you bring us to the locker room room? >> it got real in the locker room. >> they put it on our shoulders up front. a nice balance run game, pass game. took control of the game second half. >> were you worried? >> never. not once. a little bit. >> brian: you were worried about the game? >> we're just so happy because he got to do it. he got to play in this game. it means just so much. >> man, one of y'all said the chiefs were going to win it. and look at us now. [cheers] >> steve: what a night. you had a lot of fun. >> brian: yeah. the real story of this game and i think you guys would agree. it looked like the eagles would run away with this at halftime. up by 10, up 24 o-#. and they turned the game around. it must have been a crazy night
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he cemented his legacy as a great coach and particularly in kansas city. the crazy thing was, remember. andy reid was a coach -- and there he is right there. he was a coach at the fillies 14 years. let him he go. went to kansas city. brought in his own coaches. one of the first guys he fired was the future eagles coach of nic sir ina. the new coach of the eagles, who actually was fired by the guy who won the super bowl. so what a crazy night it was. >> ainsley: it really was. the halftime performance was awesome. the end of the game was great, especially if you are a chief's fan when honors butker kicked that 27-yard field goal. the crowd goes crazy. rihanna, brian, at the top of the show you said she was very
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brave to get up there. she is brave to have two babies back to back. she just had one nine months ago who is darling, a little boy. and now she is pregnant again and revealed that baby bump when she was that high up in the air which was sweet and cute. i don't think we have ever seen a baby reveal this way. >> steve: not like that. the whole world knows now. >> that was just awesome. tom braze posted a really funny people. i'm not sure what to do with my hands. it. >> steve: usually has a football in them. >> ainsley: the race talladega nights. >> steve: ricky bobby. >> ainsley: thanks, brian. great job. brian is going to be with us all morning talking about the super bowl and other things. coming up, got to talk about the commercials. the military shooting down another object flying over the u.s. the calls from both sides of the aisle now for transparency from the biden administration.
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know what are these things and why are we seeing more of them? >> we know this object shot over michigan's lake huron yesterday is the same one tracked over montana this weekend. of course, a very basic question here has been are these additional objects balloons, perhaps similar versions of the chinese spy craft shot down over the coast of south carolina, could they even be weather balloons? fox news' jennifer griffin asked that at a briefing last night. >> so i'm not going to categorize them as blubaugh's. we are calling them objecting for a reason. these are objects. i am not able to categorize how they stay aloft. i'm not currently tracking any other objects at this point. that doesn't mean there couldn't be more at some point in the future. >> let's take a look back on january 28th. that large chinese flight enters airspace over the aleutian islands. shot down over the atlantic. on the 9th so friday a new object is detected over alaska. it's shot down on the 10th.
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the same day a third object is detected entering canadian airspace on saturday that's taken down. then radar alerts to a possible new object in montana. fighter jets there scramble and yesterday an object believed to be connected to that alert is shot down over lake huron. aside from the first airborne entity attributed to china the origins and capabilities of these three additional objects are not known. here is democratic congressman jeff hines. >> i have real concerns why the administration is not being more forthcoming with everything it knows. the other problem here the second and third objects were shot down in very remote areas. my guess is that there's just not a lot of information out there yet to know. biden administration set a dangerous precedent earlier this month. >> the motivation, they want to get imagery, get intelligence on our military capability,
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ticketly nuclear. and that's why that balloon was so dangerous and it was so dangerous for the president to allow it to go forward once it entered u.s. airspace. >> well, defense department official said last night part of the reason for the surge in objects being detected in the is due to enhanced radar and scrutiny in the skies. guys. >> ainsley: thank you so much. a lot of criticism over the weekend why hasn't president biden talked about this? many are wondering are these aliens? is this from china. and the general van healthcare vanherck f-15fighter jets were m oregon to go to canada to fight down because norad is a north american agency. have you ruled out aliens was asked by a reporter and he said i haven't ruled out anything at this point. >> steve: so saturday the object described by canada was described as a sill len darr.
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cylindrical. and sunday night, according to "the washington post" this morning. a senior biden administration described it as an octagon. which does not sound like a weather balloon. alexandria's final point why are we seeing so much rhyme thought. after that great big chinese spy balloon was shot down 10 days ago. apparently norad adjusted the centsivity of the radar. suddenly they can see a lot more stuff. the question all along, brian. are theysending more stuff or he been a lot of stuff floating around although we still don't know what the stuff is. >> brian: here is michael waltz. he weighed in. he is obviously concerned. >> pentagon briefings are fine. but the america needs to hear from the commander-in-chief. i would expect president biden to go before the nation and
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answer what every american is asking. why are these happening now? why are they happening with such frequency? where are they coming from? what's the purpose? and, you know, have these been happening all along and we're just now being made aware of it for a whole variety of reasons, or, is this something completely new? america needs to hear from the president on this. he needs to be honest and forthright with the american people and, trey, the fact that he didn't even raise the first one during the state of the union i thought was a real disservice. >> brian: just talk about different tactics and approaches, justin trudeau has a press conference. his press secretary was there. it was our jets that shoot down this object but it was justin trudeau because it happened over the uconn that says we are going to go recover it. the president runs to his suv. people from about 50 yards away are screaming questions and he ignores them.
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i think we deserve better than that even "i don't know" "we don't know yet," steve would be better than a stiff arm. unless i get the question i will not tell you. unless you ask me specifically you are not going to hear about it. unless you look up and see something i won't comment on it. this is a missed opportunity because we are united, ainsley against china. >> ainsley: those reporter questions, maybe we can get that video during the show. they were screaming. you could hear what the reporters were asking him as he is getting in that suv. normally it's just a bunch of mumbling. >> brian: embarrassing. >> ainsley: because so many reporters at once. they didn't answer. >> steve: if any of the devices destroyed over the last three days were from china, that would be a major provoking of the united states. and that could be one reason why the officials are reluctant to say well we think it came from china suddenly, wait a minute, china is provoking us.
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>> ainsley: i think we already have been provoked. >> steve: we have been provoked. >> brian: the horse is out of the barn. >> steve: maybe they will talk about the balloons and not just the chiefs. awful though ashley it was great that our ka kansas city chiefs . >> ashley: congratulations steve, and anyone pulling for the chiefs. >> ainsley: i see you both wore your red. >> steve: indeed. the arizona rancher charged with shooting and killing a migrant on his property was allegedly threatened with gahanna first. george allen, kelly's lawyer, says a group of men pointed a rifle at the 73-year-old when he fired warning shots back at them. take a look at this. authorities arresting a group of human smugglers after they were caught bragging about their crimes on youtube. here's what they posted. can you clearly see migrants rushing into a vehicle in the area where they wait for traffickers. the "new york post" tearing into mayor eric adams as felonies in new york city hit a 15-year
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high. the editorial board saying crime is winning. it sure looks like the nypd just lacks the resources needed for across the board sea change. as long as the lenels later refuses to city's crime crisis. mayor adams hinting at bringing back covid mandates. >> now that we are seeing normalization of covid. there may be another time that we are going to have to do mandates again. these viruses are not going away. >> new york city reported more than 170,000 felonies throughout last year. that is up from the 143,000 felonies reported in 2021. senate majority leader chuck schumer says he is considering supporting a national tiktok ban citing security concerns. on the same day democratic michigan governor gretchen whitmer she defended her choice to use tiktok despite these. >> we use tiktok on one device that has nothing else on it.
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some people get their information that way. whether we like it or not. that is a tool for disseminating important information but that's how we use it. but we are always evaluating. >> many g.o.p. lawmakers have been steadfast on banning the app. after several former tiktok employees indicated engineers were will user data in the u.s. back to you. >> ainsley: thank you, ashley. big game, big names. star studded appearances in this year's super bowl commercials. watch. >> what are you doing here? is this what do you when you say you have to work all day? >> i have got to go, guys. >> grab me a glazed. >> ainsley: i love it. lee carter has the dials on the commercials, next. ♪ you lie to me ♪ baby ♪ you said you want my love ♪ and you got to have it all ♪ first, there are some
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so what did you, the viewer, think of the ads this year? here to break them all down is partner and president at maslansky and partners lee carter. hey, lee. >> great to be here. >> ainsley: what was everyone's favorite. >> the first one we are going to watch caught everyone's attention early dunkin' donuts. >> get a doughnut for incremental dollar? how can it be this inexpensive and good. just give you 10 munchkins you look a little lost. one second, i'm trying to find the bagels. >> do i look familiar. >> no. >> should i be in it. >> i want you. >> what are you doing here? is this what you do when you say you are going to work all day?
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>> i got to go, guys. >> grab me a glazed. >> ainsley: i think this is the first time democrats, republicans and independents all agreed. >> absolutely, across the board they gave this an a. it was really smart campaign because everybody knows that ben affleck loves his dunkin' donuts. inside look at their relationship. they did a lot of social media build up to the moment. well done. >> ainsley: i loved the bradley cooper commercial with his mom trying to be an actress. let wanted watch a clip of that. >> tell you all the incredible things about t-mobile we tried to make a commercial with bradley cooper and his mother. >> hi, how can i help you? >> i don't like the way you look. [laughter] >> does g mobile really have a 5? >> america's largest 5g network. >> you look like a flamingo. >> okay. i think i know what i'm doing. i have been nominated nine times. >> you never won. >> speak of winning, this year's t-mobile won the most national awards. this might make america's best
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network. >> it was cute. >> ainsley: we had so shorten a little bit. too long. trying to get those lines and she couldn't. >> it was hilarious. but, overall. people gave it a b. one thing we heard from folks it didn't necessarily do anything for t-mobile. a lot for bradley cooper. it was really entertaining and his mother stole the show. but t-mobile is not what is going to be remembered by that ad. >> ainsley: look they they shot the commercial and couldn't get these lines. making fun of his look and tried to fix him. took the clips of that instead of rolling with the original commercial. i don't know if that was the init edges. >> ainsley: the beginning of the super bowl so it dramatic and then here. he gets us, the jesus super bowl ad. ♪ if i could see the world
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♪ through the eyes of a child ♪ what a wonderful world this would be ♪ there wanted be no trouble. >> ainsley: how touching. >> it was absolutely a beautiful ad. overall we gave this one an a. i thought it was fascinating that such a complicated topic could be so resonate across the board. what i saw, too. i was asking viewers what they thought of the ad and what they did as a result of the ad. many people say they want to put that ad on. they went online and tried to figure out what it was all about. so, really well-done because i think it got people curious. and it did change perspectives a little bit on what christianity and jesus is all about. well done on that. >> ainsley: michigan based company and spent millions of dollars putting these ads together and buying the time during the super bowl. what a great reminder especially
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with our country we need to act more like children and have child like faith. than adults. children are so innocent and pure. it was so sweet. thank you, lee. >> thank you so much. >> ainsley: who were you pulling for you are wearing red. >> i have family in kansas city so i had to do it. >> ainsley: that was a great game to watch. >> it sure was. >> ainsley: the military shooting down three objects over north america in just three days including one in alaska. senator dan sullivan is going to join us next on the threat to the airspace. 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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have you been briefed? >> yeah, brian, i have been briefed throughout the weekend by the senior officials, military officials. not biden military officials from northern command. and, you know, i was on the show just friday, boy, what an unprecedented weekend. my advice continually for now has been two things: hey, continue to protect the airspace, that's your job, northern command. shoot down things that you don't know what they are, if they are a threat. but the real key right now, in my view, is surge operations to recover these objects that we have shot down so we understand
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the nature of the threat. they are doing that. but we need to get our hands on these things to figure out what they are and do they pose a threat? >> brian: senator, it looks like the last couple don't -- they are not really in command of their navigation, much like -- unlike the last one that we blew up where we are trying to fish out of the south carolina waters off myrtle beach. there could be a difference. we also see that china might have depicted some type of object over their land. are we answering them offensively, doing what they are doing to us perhaps? >> well, as you might remember, on friday, on "fox & friends," i said the number one thing we need to do is reestablish deterrence, particularly as it relates to china. i would be very scement what
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china. they are saying the one shot down was a weather balloon. that's not true it was a spy balloon. these ones shot down they are a different nature. the one that was shot down over alaska is different from the one shot down over canada, according to the briefings that i have been with regard to china we need to assume the worse on what these balloons might be. >> assume that they are adversary surveillance. assume that they're objecting that are probing for weakness in our defenses. if we're wrong, then, okay, we can be wrong on that. right now, i think it's smart to assume the worst. and if they are more benign when we find that out later, okay. but at least we're doing the nur one thing we are supposed to be doing which is protecting our nation. >> brian: senator, why are we picking this stuff up now?
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why are we seeing the objectst in the sky? have we changed the sensitivity? have we changed our focus or are their more things in the sky? have you gotten an answer on that? >> well, look, right now they're saying that we are changing the focus. i'm not so sure that's true. all right? and what i have been saying to the biden administration, now, this goes beyond our military. who i think is, by the way, doing a great job. as you know, brian, these mentions, our guys in alaska are doing exceptional work. they are working around the clock. these are not easy missions. but, with regard to why, and what we're seeing, this is where i think the biden administration needs to provide more transparency to the american public. you know, our military, intel agencies, they are normally secretive, but we live in a democracy. if you don't start providing information, people can wildly speculate. and we don't want that. so what we need right now is more information on all of these
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kind of incidences so the american people have full information. i think that's going to be really important in the next few days. >> brian: yeah. senator, it's just so obvious. if you say what you know and you can honestly say this is what we don't know yet. we appreciate that when you refuse to talk to us and the symbolism of the president running by as reporters ask one question from 50 yards away, canadian prime minister is giving his press conference? i think we deserve better and i think you agree with me. senator sullivan, thank you so much. >> brian, i agree 100 percent. i'm going to going to keep pressing for that thank you. >> brian: i know you will. by the way, dan sullivan worked for president bush had a much different approach. we were in the middle of a hot war at that time. ashley strohmier has the latest news. >> ashley? >> ashley: we are going to start with the text messages laptop tied to hunter biden reportedly showing the fbi and secret service got involved in an
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incident when his ex-girlfriend left his gun in a public trash can near a school in 2018. one agent saying it's kind of odd that we were involved in the missing gun investigation when neither hunter or joe were either receiving protection at that time. maybe we were asked for a favor? james comer says this is one of many examples of the secret service's involvement in the biden family cover-up. listen. >> there are numerous instances where the secret service always showed up to try to help hunter biden. it's b bizarre and another exame of where he needs to come forward and be transparent. >> ashley: allowing americans they received through medicaid on food. medicaid started in 1965 and was originally designed to give americans healthcare but the change was made as policymakers went to sees a food as medicine programs can lead to broader health benefits. and in golf, scotty shepler wins
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the 2023 wm phoenix open for the second straight year. taking back his first in the world ranking. he is waking up $3.6 million richer this morning. but the highlight of the day belonged to ricky fowler. send it out to janice dean who has our weather for us. >> good morning, ashley. half the country feeling like springtime the other half it's winter. take a look at it. because we have a couple storm systems we are going to track this weekend -- not this weekend. this week. my goodness. you see the current temperatures where it's cold across the west and across the east that's where we have those warmer temperatures 55 in new york. that's really nice.
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and double trouble here across the southwest in towards the plain states where we have the potential for stronger storms as we get into the mississippi river valley and then the potential of some storms, including snow for parts of the rockies and that's going to cause some problems. so we'll continue to watch that fox weather.com for all of your latest details. and there is your severe threat as we go through the day on wednesday and thursday. valentine's day we do have the potential for snow and rain and the severe weather. brian kilmeade, i would say, get out while you can because we have that storm system moving across the southwest, if you can get out this morning, that would be my advice to you. >> brian: oh, yeah, i'm getting out after a few hours after this. thanks, janice. by the way, if you are having a valentine's day celebration doing it indoors is what you are saying if you are in new york. book a restaurant and ask for inside. meanwhile, straight ahead, a kansas city restaurant goes viral for its unique way of serving meals. how could it solve the labor
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>> brian: hey, welcome back, everybody. some other big news coming from the super bowl in glendale, arizona in the stadium right behind me. here we go. kansas chiefs backup quarterback announcing his retirement after the game. he did it on instagram with a bud light in his hand. 14 year veteran almost ended up in the game last night after patrick mahomes got injured on the play. i got a chance to catch up with him on the field after the big win and i asked him that. >> it was close. it didn't look good when he came to the sideline and i would say i got to stay yesterdayy but it looked scary for sure. execute our game plan. we had everything in front of
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us. we had a couple stalls late in the second quarter but we just kept fighting. stuck to the run game, too. and kept the balance. >> brian: yeah, meanwhile e was just a great quarterback through his career always been there. very steady the chiefs thanked heene on instagram congratulations on a incredible career a rising star in the beginnings of his career isiah pacheco scoring a touchdown and breaking out great dance moves. hardworking rookie told me about the three goals he set before training camp. >> first goal was to make the team, second goal was to make the three man roster which was to play any position that would allow me to get on the team to help the team win. and the third goal was to win the super bowl. we could check all three of those off.
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>> brian: pacheco seventh round draft pick out of rutger's last spring scoring six touchdowns this year. a real surprise. steve, take it away. >> steve: some good dancing. speaking of kansas city, brian. a kansas city restaurant is going viral for the unique way they deliver food to the table. watch. >> we stumbled on the coolest restaurant by accident in kansas city. my toddler found it. i'm hungry do you want to go to mcdonald's? no i want to eat there. i was kind of lost. okay we can eat there the trains bring you the food. it was all train things. really cool. >> steve: how cool was that fritz's railroad restaurant and the founder fred croft joins us from kansas city. fred, good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having us. [train whistle] >> steve: i hear the train. point to the kitchen and show us how the train delivers food. >> the kitchen is back here. and the train will be loaded
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back there. >> steve: okay. >> you basically will push a button on a screen and the train, i believe, is actually on its way coming behind me, and we should have one delivering right above me any second here. >> steve: this is fantastic. i love this when i lived in kansas city, that was a major thing there then. i'm glad that tiktok has caught it. and so it's going to be coming around. i hear it coming. this was started by your grandfather after he came back from world war ii. i see the train in the distance. it has got breakfast for you. >> yep. here it is right here. >> steve: all right. let's see what happens. now it's going to come down here. >> steve: it just dropped it off. and it's in that hydraulic, what is that like a drawer? >> an elevator, and then i will pull the box off, go ahead and do that, and we got our food here.
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>> steve: that's awesome. >> fries, onion rings and a couple burgers. >> steve: breakfast of champions today in kansas they're celebrating today. this started when your grandfather came back from world war ii. just like today hard to find feel work. let's have a train deliver, right? >> yes. exactly. that was the whole reason behind him developing the delivery system. in fact, it wasn't a train at first. it was just like a shuttle to try to help with labor costs. >> steve: and i noticed that with your delivery right there, there were no drinks. because you realized early. drinks got a little messy, right? >> yeah. they were at first we tried to deliver drinks by the drink but that did get a little messy. so that was taken out of the equation. >> steve: fantastic. fred, have other restaurants contacted you and said hey, we're thinking about doing something like that? >> you know, we have gotten a
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few inquiries over the years. it's not -- it's mainly people just wanting information of how it started. and and where we are going basically. >> steve: absolutely. well, it looks great. i know you have got a number of kansas city locations, what's your website for people who are interested? >> so it is fritz's tasty.com. >> fred, thank you very much for joining us live today from kansas city. congratulations to your chiefs. i know your dad is at the game right now. >> thank you so much. it was such a great win. we're so fortunate to have such a great team. great players and a great coach. >> steve: let's go kansas city. thank you, sir. all right. coming up after threats of cancellation, roseanne barr is back with a new special on fox nation. she joins us live. ♪ i'm more powerful ♪ entrust your heart to entresto, a medicine specifically made for heart failure.
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