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this weekend. chiefs, bills, eagles, commanders, who you got? >> i'm going to take the eagles. i think they will be the best team in football. jayden daniels is incredible. i won't be surprised if daniels wins that game and then i'm going with the buffalo bills simply because i played for the denver broncos and i hate kansas city chiefs with the intensity of a thousand suns i'm going with the bills. >> todd: never rooted for you when you were a red skin commander whatever it is. >> okay. i switch and i will take the skins. >> todd: rooted for them like nobody. if they beat my eagles. i will wear a jayden daniels jersey on monday. mark schlereth, thank you. "fox & friends" begins -- >> carley: right now. ♪ lauper lawrence donald trump
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redding to take his first trip as president today heading to north carolina first and then to california where communities are dealing with natural disasters. and then he will have someone special waiting for him on the tarmac when he arrives. who could that be? >> ainsley: bringing innovation and jobs back to america. the president says biden dropped the ball and he's getting it back. >> brian: plus, the cold temperatures in washington will not stop today's march for life. rachel campos-duffy is there and we are live on the ground with her and she will be speaking in english. "fox & friends" starts right now. remember, your mornings are better with friends, and that will be us. ♪ >> brian: defense secretary nominee pete hegseth could be confirmed as soon as today after clearing a senate hurdle
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advancing him to the final vote. but not without some resistance from democrats and a couple of senate republicans. >> ainsley: aishah hasnie is live inside the capitol building. good morning to you, aishah. >> aishah: good morning to you guys. if there is no time agreement between democrats and republicans and it sounds like there is not going to be, then we could see this vote happen just about 9:00 p.m. later tonight. and we are expecting two senators, republican senators to vote no on pete hegseth. of course, those are alaska senator lisa murkowski and maine senator susan collins. they both voted no on a very critical procedural vote yesterday. so we know that they are not going to vote for him today. collins cites lack of experience. murkowski citing lack of experience and past allegations. with just two out, hegseth is expected to get the 51 votes that he needs. that is without vice president j.d. vance. yesterday, the senate finally
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confirmed john ratcliffe as president trump's cia director. 74 to 25. quite a big bipartisan showing there he was sworn in shortly after the senate, you guys, is moving at a snails pace right now as democrats are forcing republicans to sit through 30 hours of debate for each nominee. the thick is there is not a whole lot of debating going on. yesterday, cory booker was reading poems out loud on the senate floor written by senate pages. so president trump has brought up using recess appointments. hasn't pulled the trigger yet. >> i would be willing to use recess appointments. it's up to john. we'll see. john thune is a great guy. great senator, knows his stuff inside and out backwards. i would use a recess appointments if he wants to do that, absolutely. the democrats are just delaying. they always delay. >> aishah: meanwhile, more
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hearings have been put on the schedule. department or excuse me, director of national intelligence nominee tulsi gabbard is set for thursday. r.f.k. jr. and kash patel on wednesday. so it is still busy off the senate floor, on the senate floor though we are going to be here weekends, weekdays, you are name it, we're going to be here to get these done. guys? >> brian: aishah, whose agenda is this? chris murphy had a problem with ratcliffe even though he had overwhelming support even total. then you had chuck schumer come out and said we are going to fight nominees who we think have a problem, give additional scrutiny but they are not getting additional scrutiny. mentioned reading poems, wasting time. who is happy about this? they give up their weekends, eventually they get confirmed. america is weaker because of it. >> aishah: brian, it's an interesting question because, you know, a lot of folks were wondering why chris murphy kind of stopped the ball on this with john ratcliffe when he had so much bipartisan support out of
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committee. his own leagues liked him like kirsten gillibrand. there were sources within the g.o.p. conference that were telling me they believed they had a time agreement with chuck schumer. they were under the impression that there was an agreement with chuck schumer, so, there was a sense that, perhaps, chris murphy was free-lancing a little bit here he went out on his own. when i did have a chance to ask schumer about this, he sort of, you know, dug in his heels and said no, i'm okay with this. and i think we should be doing this with every single nominee that doesn't have unanimous support which is pretty much everyone other than marco rubio. they are digging in their heels. although i will say, stand by for tonight. you never know. the senate doesn't like to be here very late. so, they might come to an agreement. >> ainsley: 57 and then the vote should be scheduled for pete hegseth a vote before 9:45. now, can he afford to lose three republicans because he would still get confirmed j.d. vance
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if he loses j.d. vance could be the tiebreaker. any word on whether or not we know anyone else is against him other than as far as the republicans are concerned other than murkowski and collins? >> aishah: we were watching mitch mcconnell very closely. there are other senators we were thinking might be on the fence. in the last recent days, some of those senators like todd young came out and said that they were going to support him. so, membership mcconnell was kind of the dark horse. we were waiting for. and so when he voted on that critical vote to overcome the filibuster yesterday, he voted yes on cloture that was the dead give away that pete hegseth had it in the bag. and roger wicker, the chairman of the armed services committee, roger whitaker, i don't think they would have gone on the senate floor if they didn't think they had the votes. they have been whipping. people don't see it all the time and they don't reveal their cards to everybody, they whip on every nominee i mean constantly. so they know where they are at.
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>> lawrence: the senate more control. their whips know before they go to the floor. it's a little bit different when it comes to known to be confirmed over the weekend? sean duffy as well. bipartisan support, doug collins to be confirmed over the weekend? >> aishah: absolutely. i think kristi noem is the next one up. i compare it to a train station with one track. so that's how the senate works. so right now pete hegseth's train is at the train station and no other train can come until he leaves. so once he departs tonight, if he is confirmed tonight then the next train which is kristi noem on the schedule, she will come in, once she is confirmed, we're thinking sunday possibly for her if they continue with this 30 how debate you know, reading poems and things like that. >> lawrence: waste of time. >> aishah: then we will have
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kristi noem confirmed sunday and go on from there. >> lawrence: murkowski -- thanks, aishah. murkowski didn't vote for kavanaugh but she voted for ketanji. brown jackson. name only no. problem voiding for lloyd austin went mia. didn't even tell the president. i think that the voters trump won her state overwhelmingly. i wonder hour the voters are going to respond they have this stacked voting system you can get the votes of other people if they are not in the top 2. they need to change that system so people can get what they voted for. >> brian: do you know what i thought was the key? when trump was asked about how slow chuck schumer's going, he was calm. it wasn't crying chuck cooking it again. abandoning the country. boiling about it yeah but moving on. asked about elon musk fighting with his guys, yeah, i'm leaving it to these guys.
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>> lawrence: i disagree with people sometimes. >> brian: i have plenty of money. he has never done stuff like that before. >> ainsley: new evacuation orders are issued for residents who live h near this new wildfie that flared up near the u.s.-mexico border san diego county. >> lawrence: hundreds of wildfires are working to gets the upper hand on the border two fire. it's burned through 600 acres and zero percent containment. >> meanwhile the hughes fire in the l.a. county area has reached 36% containment and thousands of evacuees were able to return home. this weekend rain expected over los angeles county. should help firefighters but it also could trigger mud slides. janice dean knows all of this. janice? >> janice: here are the fires you were talking about in the san diego area. we have two of them that just broke out overnight. zero percent containment. hopefully firefighters can get a grasp on that. relative humidity on the coast is better. interior sections that's where
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we have the single digits and teens. winds still gusting at 26, 2 # miles per hour through the valleys and canyons, one more day of extreme weather danger. and look at this map. yesterday we were talking about three fires. now we have 7. it didn't take much. and we're not talking about 100 mile-per-hour winds either. 20, 30 miles per hour. it's because it is so dry and has been for months. so through 10:00 a.m. today, we still have a fire weather warning. things will start to improve. i want to show you the california rain total since october. so northern and central california doing great. but los angeles, second dryest on record. san diego the dryest on record. we really need the forecast, that 39% of the state in drought and 11% in extreme to exceptional drought. and that's part of the problem why we have all of these wildfires. flash flood risk. so we do have rain in the forecast saturday through monday. but, the ground, especially the burn areas cannot absorb that moisture so it acts as run off and the concern for 1 to 2 inches great news but that
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could cause mud slides and rock slides, we see it every single year. especially across the burn areas we have winter weather alerts so the snow pack is good. the president is visiting california today but also visiting asheville, north carolina and areas around this region that suffered greatly from hurricane helene. temperatures below freezing and some flurries in the forecast. people still in tents, people still don't have homes. good thing that the president is going to shine a spotlight on both california and north carolina where they're still recovering from hurricane helene. we'll keep you up to date. all right. back to you. >> ainsley: okay. thank you so much. >> lawrence: thank you, j.d. >> brian: this is going to be dynamic on the tarmac. >> lawrence: yesterday after the show i talked to the president. what is going to what happen gavin newsom? he goes i don't know if i'm going to meet with him. it's a nonstarter if he doesn't want to release some of the water from the north.
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i don't understand why we are talking. it's his view that look i warned gavin about this. if he is not going to change his position, why do we have to work with getting them fund going we're going to have to keep putting out cash. then we got this alert, essentially saying that gavin newsom is gonna meet the president on the tarmac. so what's going to happen from there? >> ainsley: this is politico. the headline is newsom plans to crash trump's l.a. wildfire visit and a quote says i look forward to being there on the tarmac to thank the president, welcome him and we're making sure all the resources he needs for a successful briefing are provided to him. there is no limit to the resources we will provide for that briefing. the article goes on to say that trump has not returned newsom's calls. do you know? did you talk to him? did you ask him if he has talked to gavin? >> lawrence: i didn't ask him if he talked to gavin. essentially i got the impression the conversation is a nonstarter if he is not willing to compromise on changing the climate, getting rid of the brush, opening up the water, and
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stop prioritizing this fish. so if gavin wants to have this type of conversation he says then we can talk. >> brian: they desperately need money. they definitely need massive aid. and he has zero leverage, gavin. now these people who are now realizing the fire is out like the pacific palisades that area they are saying i need permission to start building. i need permission to start clearing. i need to get back to my house and he has almost no answers. he almost can't leave his suv. that's how much the outrage is he has got his own fire department criticizing him and no way you could say -- go 30,000 feet anymore. i think jake steinfeld, who was on our show, is he getting pushed now to run for governor. that's a republican in or a conservative in los angeles who lost everything. >> ainsley: body by jake. >> brian: self-made billionaire. >> ainsley: if his plane lands on the tarmac and there is gavin. we talk to him? would he avoid him?
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>> lawrence: i think he would definitely talk to him. he also wanted to make very clear is he not going to treat california like they treated north carolina. just because he disagrees with the governor, is he not going to leave the people. >> ainsley: of course. >> lawrence: out there suffering. they are american citizens. i want to fix the issue there. this has somet has nothing to dh democrat or republican. he feels like he is not being listened to. he doesn't like the leadership there. go ahead, ainsley. >> ainsley: also going to stop in north carolina to help the victims there. this morning on "fox & friends first" interviewing who live in north carolina. look at this video. this was shot yesterday. and it was the roads were clear but there was so much debris around all of the roads. and north carolina is so beautiful and those areas are so beautiful. hopefully trump will be able to send in federal workers to clean all that up. >> brian: i hear access is the problem with heavy machinery because it's in the mountains. quick thing politico writes today.
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read the politico story how wrong donald trump is so i have it. all of a sudden i'm realizing they say after long blocking republican proposals to fast track vegetation management some democrats are carrying proposals of their own. they passed state legislation last year waive some of the rules protecting endangered species only for newsom to veto it citing costs. democrats are stepping up. they want to fix this problem, too. because they are seeing what is happening. since the fires went out. they came back. so, why am i going to rebuild my house if you can't get me water and you can't manage the forest. so, i do think there's a groundswell of people who know mayor bass should never have been mayor. crouso showed you how to do it. all of his properties were fine because he had his own fire department and fireproofed the whole area. he could have been your guy. but, instead you went with the politically correct karen bass because the she promised the
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unions huge -- recruits technically, too. even though he acts conservative because you have no republican party there. and because you had the experience, had all the backing and money. but she has zero political presence no. leadership ability. she spends most of her time visiting caesar chavez when he was alive in venezuela and with the castro brothers in cuba. that's what you elected. you got a communist in charge. good luck with that. >> ainsley: donald trump is going to make a stop in nevada tonight at campaign style event. is he so busy. also spoke yesterday virtually to the world economic forum in davos. he spoke for 45 minutes, his message, lawrence, it better be made in america or we're going to put tariffs on you. >> lawrence: here's the president. >> my message to every business in the world is very simple come make your product in america and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth. if you don't make your product in america, which is your prerogative, then very simply
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you will have to pay a tariff. lawrence so he's back and he is making it very clear to the business community, look, i don't want to do these tariffs. i want you guys to come here. i'm going to make sure you have -- you cannot say that you have lower taxes because i will make sure you get lower taxes. you will get your permits approved very quickly. there going to be lower regulations. if you don't do that, you can do that, this is your choice as a business person, i'm a business person. but i'm going to put a tariff on you. that's also my prerogative. >> brian: the story goes in the billionaire class they didn't love trump when he was a new yorker. they thought billionaires don't talk like that. they are not trumpeting their success and certainly is don't do the apprentice. most people think it should have been me. now he comes back as president and saw what biden did not only does he come back in davos and welcome they zoomed in because he had the inauguration, obviously he said i will do it. to their face he said that green new deal that you have been working on for two y 20 years ia
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scam. congratulations brian moynahan and jamie dimon you're debanking conservatives. you better change that policy. and also i'm doing -- he also announced his deal with prince of mbs of saudi arabia. who said if you want me to visit first, give me $600 billion worth of investment. he also told chrysler, bring -- don't close your factories. bring -- reopen them in america. and they are. >> ainsley: he also think ifs saudi arabia oil organization of the petroleum exporting countries said if you lower the price of oil, that will effect russia. >> russia will pull out of ukraine. he said it will put pressure on russia and end the war in ukraine because much of their revenue comes from the energy sales. >> lawrence: that is going to be the new story, also, ainsley. i'm glad you talked about the oil prices. he is taking on putin. he wants to end the war. >> ainsley: he wants to sit down with him.
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>> lawrence: wants to have a conversation with him and wants there to be a fair deal there. he also wants to put some constraints on russia if they don't want to negotiate and have a conversation. >> ainsley: sean's interview, the second part aired last night have you talked conversation with a putin he said i would rather not say. he said he did talk to president xi of china. >> brian: i got general keane next hour and he wrote a column in the "the washington post." i encourage everyone to read it. essentially says this is the way we pay zero dollars. america benefits with jobs. and we fortify ukraine. using their -- using as collateral their rare earth and their natural gas to pay for this. and they say it's been done before. in the 1990 persian gulf war. they set up an account where these countries paid us back to fight the war for george h.w. bush. it's fascinating the way he is doing it. i think that's his next thing to get these two at the table. >> ainsley: what companies -- we do not in america. if you want a publishing company we have all written books.
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i used a publishing company in america because i wanted those jobs and wanted it to be made in america. what companies do we not have here that we need to build? so that we can -- so we are not buying more expensive items from other countries? >> brian: in terms of trade. there is a lot we don't do here a lot is cost prohibitive we pay people human wages. >> lawrence: they pay slave labor. >> brian: uyghurs are told in china to build an electric car for a dollar a week. tough to compete with that bigger question. you bring it back here with tax incentives, we could start doing what ireland is doing. great international business, green, great golf, and low corporate tax. and they got plenty of bars. >> ainsley: j.d. vance is slated to make his first public. ance as vice president second annual march for life today and president trump is also expected to address the thousands of pro-life supporters by video.
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>> brian: rachel campos-duffy is live in washington at the national mall. rachel where does it stack up in importance and momentum. >> rachel: i'm here on the corner of constitution and 17th avenue. we usually get a little closer guys but we can't because security is so tight. there's the security tents right there for people to check in. the people that were here are coming here to this march are the people who got j.d. vance and donald trump elected. it's a new day here in washington, d.c. and this culture war. you saw just yesterday the infant born alive abortion survivor protection act passed in the house with zero votes from democrats. except for one i should say henry cuellar. this fight, this battle for life continues. and, boy, the people here are
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excited because j.d. vance is going to address them in person and donald trump i'm going to tell you guys, it's really cold. >> lawrence: real quickly, rachel, you have to be -- at least some people in the pro-life movement have to be excited because yesterday the president also signed executive order getting rid of the sentences of those pro-life protesters that were in prison. unfairly targeted by the way. >> rachel: absolutely the weaponization of the doj against pro-life activist. some of them elderly, sick, many of them are parents of disabled children that they have adopted. it was so outrageous. it was the worst persecution and donald trump in his first early days here in office saying i'm going to free them and we'rener going to use the doj to basically go after people for
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their right to oppose abortion something they are deeply religiously opposed to. so, yeah, it's been a great week. the pro-life movement is seeing a lot of the fruits of their labor come to life here at this march. it's going to be great. ains isn't it outrageous all the democrats except for cuellar voted against saving a baby born alive? >> rachel: one of those abortion survivors josiah is going to speak at this march. we're going to interview him later in the hour or later in the show. so, and we have met many of them, ainsley, brian, and lawrence, we have met many of them on our show. we have brought them on. they exist. they are humans. they survived. and this -- the fact that the democrats voted to not protect them after they survive this horrific procedure is absolutely inhumane and only highlights the fact that this movement is truly
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the pro-life movement is the greatest humanitarian movement in the world. and this is the largest gathering of pro-lifers in the world. we're expecting 150,000, despite this -- these freezing temperatures. >> brian: rachel, you never wavered, but i feel like after that decision, roe v. wade was overturned, the pro-life movement didn't really speak up. and they were being smothered by the pro-choice movement. and i think they got to get -- they got what they wanted. they have to continue to fight. and i think that's part of the message today. >> rachel: yeah. i think the fight -- what is interesting now the pro-life movement in a moment where they have to go what's the next step? and what i'm hearing from the pro-life activist that i have been talking to over the last few days and since roe v. wade was overturned, is that the next step is we have to do more from personal charities but also state and federal money towards
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helping women who are in this situation with the child that they didn't expect. and so, that's the next step for the movement is bringing more resources to bear to help women and babies. >> brian: we're going to let you go while can you still feel your fingers and toes. >> ainsley: j.d. vance, speaker johnson will be there. >> brian: braving the elements. donald trump says china is running the panama canal and we're going to talk to one senator who is ready to do something about it. >> going to have to take it back. china is running the pa panama canal right now that wasn't the deal in a survey, 91% of users wish they'd started sooner. so why wait? talk to your doctor. botox® effects may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms.
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china is running the panama canal right now that wasn't the deal. >> ainsley: here to discuss is missouri senator eric schmitt. good morning, senator. >> good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: tell me what b. this resolution and what your desires are. >> this has been a concern for a while china has effectively has control of the panama canal. they control ports on either end. why is that important? most of the goods that we transport to the pacific that go through the panama canal our navy goes through the panama canal. when we foolishly gave it away the one condition that was insisted upon is that the canal would remain neutral. it's not to you that neutral anymore it's part of china's belt and road buy up ports and build airports and if you criticize the ccp may not get flights anymore. build infrastructure that they can turn it on and turn it off. we simply from a national security perspective cannot have that situation with regard to the panama canal. our navy as i said goes through there president trump spoke very clearly about this and the united states senate who entered into that agreement and essentially gave the panama
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canal back through that treaty to panama, the united states senate now needs to speak very clearly on this. >> ainsley: the president of panama says it belongs to panama. is the president just trying to put pressure on them to cut ties with china or will he really takes it back. if he wants to or decides, to how can he do that? >> i think all options are on the table. one thing is very clear. what this resolution calls for is they need to expel all of the chinese influence and companies that currently have operational control of that canal. like i said, they control ports on either end of the canal. if they wanted, to i mean, first of all, there's a lot of surveillance concerns right now with our navy passing through there. china being able to sort of know where we are at all the time. there's a lot of risk there if they wanted it for sabotage or whatever the chinese wanted to do ainsley it's important to understand we are in a competition with china right now. who is going to win the 21st
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century? china has aims on being the dominant world power suspect planting the united states of america. they are playing the long game. they built idol in the south soh china sea. buying up ports all around the world. they simply cannot have control of the panama canal. they need to expel the chinese influence from the panama canal canal. get it back to where it should be, which is neutral. and i think that's what the president is talking about. >> ainsley: how does this effect the american family? >> well, look, our goods, everything get more expensive if china really wanted to observation setter maximum control here. but i think from a national security perspective, that certainly as a member of the armed services committee where i'm coming at here, our ability to move ships from here to there, they go through the panama canal. so, for american families that are out there that want to know that they are safe and their military can protect them for a power that has designs on world domination, the canal is an integral part to all of this and this must be neutral and that's why this resolution is important. >> ainsley: are you getting
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bipartisan support? it should be a no baron for every american. >> i hope so. we just introduced it yesterday. i hope this is something that republicans and democrats can come together as americans. i think this is an issue. this isn't partisan. this is about financial stuart and about 78% of the goods that flow through the canal are from american ships. so this is a big deal for the united states of america. >> ainsley: senator, thank you so much. >> good to be with you. >> ainsley: good to be with you. j.d. vance will speak at the march for life in washington, d.c. rachel campos-duffy is there and we will talk to her next. y ♪ jumoup right inneve ♪ lose yourself again. ♪
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>> brian: turning now to super bowl headlines i know just a couple weeks away. drake maye surprising an army veteran tickets for the big game in new orleans. >> what is going on?
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>> doing great. great to see you. everything going good? new england fan? >> on behalf of usaa surprise with you two tickets to this year's super bowl in new orleans. >> oh my god, man, amazing. >> i did it for you. i'm not your guest. i wish i was. i'm not your guest though. he will get there the veteran says he plans to take his fiance who served in the navy, awesome. hey, what's the big game without the star studded commercials? post malone, he has got tattoos shane gillis who doesn't teaming up for super bowl commercial for bud light come on. let us in. come on. two have done several in the past. carrying on the tradition together in 2025 new addition to
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the super bowl halftime show new trailer revealing sis zoo joining rapper. >> you did it right. on stage in new orleans. everything is moving on the field right now. feels a lot bigger than what people think. that's a must. >> exactly. >> i have been thinking about a guest performance. >> that's interesting. super bowl sunday is february 9th. and you can catch it only on fox. game not yet set. we got four teams left in the playoff hunt. the nfc championship game eagles and commanders 3:00 eastern also on fox. and those are your sports headlines. carley must have turned an angle, lawrence, that's why i had a chance to do this. we will find out about her. >> lawrence: i can't get over you saying siz zoo. i can't ever picture you saying it. great job, byy. >> brian: it's on my walkman.
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>> lawrence: j.d. vance and president trump a address the march for life. thousands of americans participate in and every life is one of the organizations that metropolitan make that day possible. live in our nation's capitol is will rachel campos-duffy and sarah gisht. over to you, rachel. >> hey, lawrence, it's so exciting. we are here at the 52nd march for life. i'm joined here by sarah gable. only pro-life company. she gave me a hat says make more babies. the logo for her company or the slogan for her company. i think it might be the slogan of my life. sarah, why are you so excited to be here? >> i am so excited to be here because this is an important time in our history. we are marching today to stand for every miraculous life because we know what every life every child is a gift from god. deserving of love.
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protection and celebration and the fight for life is not over road was overturned abortions happening every single day in america. you are hearing for inauguration a few days after he was inaugurated you see some things happening. not just the fact that j.d. is going to be here. donald trump is going to give a message from the oval office. but also the freeing of these prisoners, and the passing in the house of the infant protection worn alive act it's important to note in 2020 president trump made history when he became the first sitting president to ever attend and speak at the national march for life. and i think it's incredible now to see that vice president j.d. vance is going to be here today speaking and i think that we are seeing that we are becoming a family first country and i love to seeing j.d. vance and the
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second lady actually be at the inauguration with their three children and i think it was a beautiful picture for america to see that strong families, they build a strong nation and we need to be prioritizing family and the pro-life movement and we are seeing a strong push in the right direction from this new administration. >> rachel: tell us about what every life is doing to advance this movement? again, hard to believe none of the other diaper companies, they actually get to planned give tod parenthood. you give to pro-life. >> that's exactly right. we are the first and only pro-life diaper company on the market today, believe it or not. every other diaper company is supporting abortion either vocally or financially. and this should sicken us. if baby brands cannot stand for their own customers, who will? so i'm so grateful to be the solution. we are about standing for every miraculous life and providing high performing clean products for parents that care about shopping their pro-life values. we also are so passionate about sending a counter cultural
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message to the world. i think society needs to hear that we need to make more babies. we need more children in this world not less because children are our hope. they are our future. they are our legacy and we are so excited to be standing for that and givings back. we have already provided over 3 million diapers and 2.5 million wipes to families who so desperately need these essentials. >> rachel: now you are helping out with the wildfire situation in california. helping provide diapers for families in need. >> that's exactly right. this is what we do company. much more than diaper and wipe company. we are about giving back and supporting those in times of urgent situations. already able to give 41,000 diapers to families that have been impacted by the wildfires and we hope and pray that if you are listening you will join us every life.com buy for a cause. purchase a whole month supply on our website and we will help more families who need the support. >> rachel: can i vouch for her. we used valentina. she is thankfully poetied training.
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my grandchild is using them now. sarah, thank you for joining us have. great march. stay warm. going to replace the fur hat with this hat it. makes more sense for me. back to you, lawrence. >> lawrence: i didn't think it was to be morph pro-baby than rachel i think sarah has you great, rachel. >> rachel: i love it. >> lawrence: thank you, all. so president trump offering the release of the jfk files, the secret they may contain, that'ss secret they may contain, that'ss next. ♪ do it for less at harbor freight. ♪ ( ♪) you never want to lose your edge. and the lexus rx completely understands that. (♪)
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♪ >> executive order ordering the declassification of files relating to the assassinations of president john f. wend, senator robert f. kennedy, and the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. >> that's a big one, huh? okay. give that to r.f.k. jr. >> brian: nice. trump signing executive order two days ago to declassify the assassination files of jfk and as you heard several other prominent figures in american history. here to react is jared posner author of the best selling book "case closed lee harvey oswald and the assassination of r.f.k."
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by the title of the book i know how you feel. what are you looking for in the release of these documents and do you support it? it's long overdue that these files were released. the american public has ha right to know, brian, what our government knows about what happened in the assassination of president kennedy. so i have been advocating for these to be open for a long time. finally a president willing to do this. fantastic. i spoke to you the year you started on "fox & friends" as a co-host, believe it or not, in 198. we talked about a transfer of 35,000 documents from this commission to the national archives. those are the files that we now want out in the public. i can't believe that 27 years later, we finally found a president who is willing to sign the order to say get them released. >> brian: remember gerald, when everyone is dead conley and others we will find out actually what happened? they died and nothing changed? mike pompeo looked at it reportedly and said it's probably better we don't know. jfk's grandson upset by this.
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son 32 years old. jfk conspiracy theories the strut a lot sadder than the myth. a tragedy that didn't need to happen. not part of an inevitable grand scheme. declassification is using jfk as a political problem when he is not here to punch back, there is nothing heroic about it. i don't get what he is talking about nor do i read that a couple of times and don't understand it. fight inside the kennedy family over whether they think there was a vast conspiracy, a deep state conspiracy to i will can the president and then later r.f.k. r.f.k. jr. clearly has trump's ear and he's the one who says release the files. put the family fights aside. it's important for public and for history that we know what happened. and that's why i think these files have to be released. >> you write case closed. >> other people involved. you came to the conclusion that lee harvey os wald dead it, acted alone. those there are other things
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that could be in these documents if indeed you are correct that could also be disturbing. in what way -- what might would he be seeing? we could find the files very embarrassing to the cia one of the researchers they held on so long. lee harvey oswald the person who shoots the president goes to mexico city only six weeks before he kills kennedy he wants to get down to havana and cuba because he wants to join the castro revolution but is he rejected by the soviets and cubans, i think the cia was surveilling him. they knew what he was doing. they knew he taken outs out a pistol and slammed tonight table. and then when oswald came back into the u.s., they didn't tell the fbi. it's the same type of thing that happened on 9/11 when the agencies don't talk to each other i suspected this a long time maybe the evidence of it is inside these files if lbj is enough keep it closed.
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if the mob was involved, same thing this they are all involved you believe a dry hole but open to being wrong. >> right, absolutely. will look, i used to think it was the mafia involved because jack ruby who looks like he is out of central casting mafia figure ends up killing lee rearve oswald the arrested assassin only two days after is he arrested in please custody. in the end is there were conspiracies, the mob maybe castro, maybe the kjb they wanted kennedy dead. but oswald got there before any of them. he wasn't part of a plot. i think these files won't give the what i call the x files answer that many people are looking for. but, at the end, even if they don't, i think that r.f.k. is going to have donald trump and ask him to set up a commission to look for files everywhere in the government. so we may be looking for this for a few more years. >> and we want to find out more about mlk. we want to find out more about r.f.k. jr.
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and he said give the pen to bobby kennedy. so that's great. >> brian, one of the things interesting about mlk that i'm not sure the president was aware of it was the black congressional calculation that asked for some of those files not to be release to the public because they were afraid that the fbi surveillance, which was illegal on king, on his personal life, on his sex life would become public. they don't want those o out so there might be a little tug-of-war about those as well. >> brian: gerald posner, you are ahead of. quick preview i hope. be back when you it is out which should be in a couple before weeks. don't move jack keane and dana perino. ♪
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