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done. not kind that chair things and do nothing. >> maybe spend on americans instead of illegal immigrants. >> brian: sign you up for committee. >> joe: we have ins there. >> brian: big money show will expand to two hours starting tomorrow, monday through friday, 12 to 2 p.m. easten on fox business. rocking good time. >> congratulations. >> good for you. >> good-looking group. >> i appreciate that, i was in that group. that does it for us. see you next week and dvr if you can't catch us live, life, l liberty and levin, that show is up next. >> carley: president trump kicking off second week back in office strategizing with house
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republicans in florida how to swiftly deliver on the trump agenda. details on the game plan. >> todd: and new president getting things done with colombia caving, more on the win helping trump keep a key campaign promise. >> carley: you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. stage is set, kansas city chiefs taking on philadelphia eagles 234 super bowl 59 for rematch of super bowl 57. >> carley: we have highlights from last night's conference championship. to brooke singman with more on migrant flights to colombia. >> brooke: white houses colom bia agreed to trump's turns including all illegal migrants being returned from the u.s. after colombia had rejected two
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flights. the tariffs and sanctions will be held in reserve and not signed unless colombia fails to follow this agreement. border protection will remain in effect until first plane lood is successfully returned. colombia's president quickly cav caving after he did not accept deportation flights. 45% tariff on all goods and increase to 50% after a week. trump proposing travel ban and visa revocation on government officials and all allies and supporters. col colombia officials said the presidential plane is ready to facilitate return of compatriots
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today on deportation flights. they are expected to travel to washington today to hold high-level meetings today. >> todd: can we be clear on what happened? they went back and forth, trump's demand was met and colombia president, here, take my plane. >> carley: heading to a trade and are wa now president of co col colombia have met all demands. thank you, brooke. >> todd: president trump will attend a retreat in florida. gop expected to layout plans on border, energy and tax cuts. >> carley: madeleine rivera is live in washington with more. >> madeleine: president truchlt is expected to encourage house republicans to stick together. house speaker mike johnson want to leave this retreat with plan
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on budget reconciliation request. johnson wants to pass one big bill, tall order for a small house majority. >> they have to stick together, stop looking at themselves individually and what they personally get and get the job done together. they have two years to make it all happen. they can't be fighting among themselves, if one or two get upset it collapses on itself and president trump is the leader, laid out the agenda, people need to work together to get it done. >> madeleine: senate is busy to confirm ump tr's nominees, fienlt vote expected for scott b bessent today. harold lutnick, r.f.k. jr. and kelly loeffler are expected on wednesday. kash patel and director of --
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tulsi gabbard are appears before their respective committees on thursday. vice president j.d. vance is heading to virginia today visiting areas hit by hurricane helene, marking his second trip to the region since the storm hit in september. >> carley: thank you. to a fox news alert. dea busting 50 illegal immigrants in colorado at a make-shift nightclub. dozens of migrants have connections to venezuela street gang tren de aragua. they were arrested just yesterday alone. >> todd: kansas city chiefs will take on philadelphia eagles in the super bowl. josh allen and bills putting up a fight with this touchdown, but kansas city would come away with
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32-29 win thanks to tiebreaking fieldgoal from harrison butker. >> for the lead. butker from 35, dead center. now 11-11 in his career in the post-season in the fourth quarter or overtime, that is called clutch. >> todd: clutch, join in. >> uch which. >> todd: thank you. and jayden daniels setting record for passing yards 577 total in the post-season, they could have used them in this game, not enough to overcome the ea eagles. >> they are unstoppable. >> here is barkley, barkley touchdown. [cheering] >> there it is. fly, eagles, fly, to super bowl 59. >> todd: what i always say, if only giants could find players
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like saquon barkley. celebrating 55-23 nfc victory. carley is shocked by the 55. >> carley: didn't know it went that high. >> todd: big game is february 9 6:30 eastern only on fox. outkick personality charly a arnolt will join us. the matchup i wanted was bills and lions. if you want your team to win, have me root for the other team. >> carley: who do you want to win the super bowl? >> todd: eagles, if i root for them, the chiefs will win. how about you? >> carley: connecting the dots. i have not decided yet, i have an hour to figure it out before charlie. >> todd: i hope everybody wins. >> carley: and everybody's moms
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are proud of them. border czar tom homan promising daily deportations as trump cracks down across the crown. monica de la cruz cruise will tell us how that is affecting her district. >> todd: and returning to gaza as ceasefire holdings and hamas agrees to return three more hostages this week. best-selling author and pr pro-israel joins us on this holiday remembrance day next. walt rolled his 401k accounts into an empower ira and it's grown nicely. so i say, let a gramps be a gramps. okay, just promise me it doesn't make a lot of noise. (engine roars) (♪) go, baby! go! (♪) thanks, grandpa! get good at money. so you can be a little bad. empower.
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>> todd: the israel hamas ceasefire still holding with more israeli hostages expected to be release third degree week. four female hostages returned home over the weekend. >> carley: trey yingst joins us. >> trey: two hostage releases are set to take place this week on thursday and saturday. during each of these days three people will be freed from hamas c captivity. one of the five female observation soldiers is on the list, along with one taken from the community of niros. this comes after the release of three hostages this weekend.
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>> thank you, president trump, for everything you are doing for our hostages. if anyone can bring world peace, it is definitely you and your -- we are confident you will do whatever it takes to get us there. >> trey: since -- able to come to a deal, israel is now allowing civilians to move, something that was temporarily blocked. we are getting reaction to comments from president trump about resetel ing reseteling -- in egypt and the region. united states helped to facilitate ceasefire agreement between israel and lebanon. >> carley: yesterday you released a report on a two-year-old little girl killed and now idf is responding, what
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are they saying? >> trey: we reported yesterday on the little girl in west bank city, she was killed by idf during israeli raid that is ongoing today and israelis are saying they are investigating, but they admit to firing on the house saying lessons will be learned from this. >> todd: trey, thank you. bring in best-selling author and ac activist samantha ettus on day we are thinking about hostages released and to be released this week and commemorating liberation of awshowitz, on this somber day of remembrance?
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>> hard to believe holocaust was 80 years ago. a third of world jews were killed on that day. for most of the world jews this hostage deal, which is more of a hostage crisis and a constantly painful one every week, jews across the world and people who love jews are and hamas get a plus in terror. current deal is hard to call a deal, it is a terrible situation for israel. we rejoiced in seeing four soldiers released on saturday. hamas had broken the deal twice and one way they are making up for it, saying we will have six hostages released this week.
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they told us yesterday of the remaining hostages to be released in this phase, 18 are alive and 18 are murdered and we don't know which is which. >> todd: is a complex and complicated situation. when i use word ceasefire holding, that is open for inte interpretation, nothing is right and you are right to explain that. next topic, you lost your home in pacific palisades wildfire, despite that, you have been receiving disturbing messages from anti-israel protesters saying despicable things like next time i hope you're in it. what is it like to be subjected to such cruelty after enduring such a horrible thing in your life? >> after october 7, i fell into
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this. i went from empowering women to fig fighting anti-semitism, i am used to receiving hate messages constantly. what happened two weekings ago, our family losing our home, be belongings, neighborhood, community, when the heat became personal, it was next level. i usually have closed pores and don't let it get to me. i did let it get to me, we are going through trauma and to have hate spewed toward me, it is scary. >> todd: nevertheless, despite that, you went and did a speaking engagement six days after your home burned down, you flew across the country to atlanta to do it.
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you are resilient and so are the jewish people. i spoke with my buddy in palisades who lost a lot and you know you are all suffering, please keep the faith and thank you for joining us. >> carley: speaking of palisades, southern california seeing first rainfall in months giving much-needed rain to the wildfire ravaged region. >> whoo! look at this, it is coming down. >> carley: rain is now posing a new threat with flood watches in effect for l.a. county and risk of mud slides which could devastate areas. janice dean is here with the fox weather forecast. >> janice: they need the rain is it is helping. too much rain is going to cause flash flooding and potential for
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rock slides, mud slides, debris flows, that is unfortunate. we are getting beneficial rain. there is live radar and we've had rain on and off in southern california all weekend. we have flood alerts and watches for the burn areas. water can't absorb into the ground because of charred nature of wildfires and it acts as runoff and gets into the mountains. we'll continue to update you. good news is hopefully rain is helping firefighters. we have potential for showers across southeast. lake effect snow is up and running. temperatures are on the rise for folks. we had historic storm along the gulf coast, now heavy rain and severe weather, hail, possibly
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tornados this week wednesday through sunday. this is something we'll watch as area of low pressure moves to central u.s. temperatures will feel more like march for central u.s. a lot of people are happy temperatures are on the rise, it has been a cold january. >> carley: bitter cold. when it becomes a little warm in new york city, people are nicer. i was walking around yesterday and it felt like 40, people had a smile there face. >> janice: and sunshine, too. >> todd: thanks for bringing march, we appreciate that. we need it. >> carley: thank you. >> janice: happy monday. >> carley: happy monday. trump is everywhere, politico drawing contrast between invisible biden and omni-present trump. >> todd: joe concha also everywhere, did big weekend show last night. he is coming up next.
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>> todd: vice president j.d. vance taking cbs to task after being questioned over immigration policy, watch this. >> this country is founded by immigrants. >> this is very unique country founded by immigrants and settlers, does not mean 240 years later we have dumbest immigration policy in the world. >> joe: he is smartest most common sense person in the room.
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she tried to fact-check j.d. vance and vance fact-checked her fact-check. and she cut his mike pence off. we can't absorb 12, 15, 20 million people entering illegally without consequences. >> education, sanitation, police, they are being cut, we're trying to subsidize people and paying for them to be here in perpetuity. vast majority of americans support fact mass deportation will be part of the trump presidency and support border
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wall, remain in mexico to secure our border. everybody loves immigration in terms of bringing people in legally loo. we can't continue to have what had under biden adminl sistrati and j.d. vance showed why he's the smartest guy in the room in interviews. >> todd: he can go back and forth on the law, ask intelligent question and go through the process, don't fall back on main-stream media crutch of republicans and donald trump don't like immigrants, that is incorrect. you just articulated what the white house is trying to do and it is not anti-immigrant policy, it is enforcing rules and sovereignty of our nation. for her to fall back on that trope after it has been
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disavowed for years is sad. politico reporters are reporting on stark contrast between biden and trump white house after one week. as fast as movers changed white house furniture, country went from invisible president to om omni-present one who wants public attention at all times. one strategist quoted that trump is using this to their advantage, it is hard not to, joe. >> joe: todd, what we've seen over the past, not even a week and feels like he's been back for two years. he's taken more questions in one week probably more than joe biden and kamala harris took over span of four years. he is everywhere in terms of
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western north carolina, where people were forgotten under biden administration and wernt o california and saw the devastating fires there. he has been omni-present, there are so many problems his team needs to fix right away because most are national emergencies. it is refreshing to see a leader acting like a leader, not running off on vacation for 40% of his presidency or running from the press like joe biden did. new sheriff in town and donald trump has high approval from americans, highest he's fsh had and it will get better as he addresses the problems. >> todd: happy monday, sir, thank you. >> carley: president trump returning to south florida for a conference to go after passing agenda. monica de la cruz will be there
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andin jos me now. sounds like a productive three days in florida. the goal is to get republicans huddled together with donald trump and house speaker johnson and get everybody on the same page and make it so air tight that you can pass his agenda. what are your expectations heading into this conference today? >> i'm excited to join house republicans in miami in just a couple of hours. president trump hit the ground running. promises made, promises kept. we're going to clean up joe biden's mess. ch chaos at the border, going to make a strong economy and we're going to do this together, senate, house and white house. we have already started and we'll continue planning today looking forward to seeing my colleagues there. >> carley: talk about this
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whirlwind of events. it started when the country -- president trump said if you're not going to take your people bike, enjoy sanctions and looked like we were heading to a trade war. co colombian president changed course and complied. how important is this signalling to other countries there is change in leadership at the white house and things will be done differently now? >> it is unacceptable the foreign left colombian government would not take their own citizens back. president trump is making america strong and respected again. that is what president donald j. trump did yesterday, he showed ame america, the united states, is not going to back down.
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we're sending back illegal criminals to the country and reappro reappropriations them and government better take them back, a signal to the world that america is back, strong again and we will not accept their illegal immigrantses from other countries. >> carley: immigration crackdown is underway and yesterday tom homan was in chicago overseeing this operation that resulted in arrest of aggravated sex offenders, convicted criminalings and members of tren de aragua. how could anybody be against getting these people out of our country? >> my democrat colleagues continue to surprise me, most of them voted against the laken riley, they ignored and turned a
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blind eye to chaos happening at the border under biden administration. biden administration let criminals into our country and they allowed the sex trafficking of women, of children, they lost hundreds and thousands of children under biden administration, president trump said he's going to take illegal criminals out of our country, send them back to where they came from and he's doing exactly that. american people had a mandate to make america safe again. that is what president trump is doing. >> carley: thank you for joining us, enjoy the conference, we appreciate having on you. >> carley: daily beast says women in trump's toxic orbit are pathetic. that is nice. >> todd: what happened to left building up women, dive into
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to be truthful with americans, cia assessed likely cause of this pandemic that brought devastation around the world is because of lab related incident in would yuwuhan. >> todd: john ratcliffe says releasing cia analysis is best way to support president trump trust in agency and law enforcement. happening today on capitol hill, final confirmation vote is expected for treasury secretary nominee scott bessent. cheryl casone from fox business is here with details. this seems like it should be unanimous like marco rubio was. >> cheryl: scott scott bessent not a controversial pick.
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others will be. scott bessent is not seen as one of those. he is expected to be confirmed today. scott bessent has been defending the tariff issue. the tariff on mexico and canada, 25% proposal is a hot button issue the right now. g goldman sachs said 20% chance that trump would put these tariffs on. now trump administration are saying they need to go into effect this saturday. tariffs first, negotiation second. many on wall street thought negotiation first and then tears, we'll see. w "wall street journal" said that one thing there is a problem with tariffs, it will hurt recovery relief and building for
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los angeles and north carolina where president trumps on friday. he promised to help rebuild faster by dropping threat to impose 25% tariff on mexico and canada that would make disaster recovery slower and more expensive. wood used mostly is from canada. there are environmental regulations on federal lands, you can't get timber from federal lands in northwest, that is under biden administration. maybe they account reverse that. it would be a price issue is what they are saying here for lumber. >> todd: everybody in the white house will be pretty maga, are there competing factions, some people say do tariffs and others say, what about north carolina and california? it is definitely a situation that bears watching.
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>> carley: 35% jump in lumber prices. tariff 40% on canadian lumber if it goes through this weekend. >> todd: speaking of money, reality check on inflation from j.d. vance. it is real. >> cheryl: it is. it will take time. he was asked about this, his response was president trump just went into office last week. >> it will take a little time. the president has been president all of five days. one main driver of increased prices under biden, massive increase in energy prices, donald trump has taken multiple actions that will lower energy prices and i believe that means consumers will see lower prices at the pump and grocery store >> >> cheryl: it will take time to restart lng exports and get
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pipelines going and drilling projects underway, take time for nuclear energy to come online. all thicks we talked about he wants to do, give it a minute. it will take time to rebuild timber industry in the united states. it is going to be a little time before prices come down. it is only 15 minutes until you appear on mornings with maria. don't miss it. carley, over to you. >> carley: thank you. week one of president trump's second term in the books. take a look at promises he's delivered on. he's taken stepses to crease border security and energy production by declaring emergencies and rooting out government waste and taking on dei in the military with defense secretary pete hegseth sending message, dod does not equal dei.
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here to deliver week one report card is national review staff writer caroline dowdy. be a teacher, give an a, b, c, d or f. what stands out most from week one and how should we view this as collective regarding our future? >> if has been shock and awe. last four years prepared trump to go scorched earth in a way he couldn't in 2017. now he's organized, efficient and rapidly delivering on his campaign promises. legacy media, they are saying they are pearl clutching. such an aggressive pace and this is so insane he's doing this in such a short time line. what did they think mandate
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meant? american people demanded nothing short of action to restore national prowess and interest and get our country back. that means surprise ice bust of gang members and threatening the government to agree to our terms. >> carley: brings up a good point. he's pulling the trigger. something else we've talked about a decade under umbrella term war on woke. there are a few very drastically different examples how that is taking place. executive evered president signed bars biological men from occupying women prisons because shocking 15% of inmates in female federal prisons are biological men. corporate world, 26 companies rolling back dei initiatives
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from mcdonald's and boeing . pete hegseth posted dod does not eare equal dei. is this how we're seeing it? >> absolutely, voters rejected gender ideology, you mentioned women's prisons, all women's places were under attack in their spaces and prison was overlooked. this is what trump ran on. that was a serious blow to her, it shows how radical she really is and american people realized she was willing to put so-called rights of aggrieved minority above interest of american people and women who fought so
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long for prisons, sports and locker rooms temperature showed disparity and way democrats treat identity politics and american people. >> carley: i couldn't believe that statistic. donald trump is going to reverse that. speaking of women, daily beast op ed claims women in donald trump's orbit are toxic and pathetic for supporting them and they don't deserve positions they hold. she writes, the one with goods spots are not there because of their accomplishments but largely because of their prac proximity to powerful men. it is apaul ing the women stand pie their men as the men behind
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their knee to trump. she talks about how support with donald trump increased with black and latino women and writes, it is worth wonder what these women's lives are like and where their self-worth lies? what about safety and providing for your family? >> they neglect to talk about victims, laken riley, and women forced to surrender their sports and pregnant mothers. these articles deem ong demonize and gaslight women. this election, they said, i don't care about women's progress, those are meaningless when i can't afford to put food onnure on table and my community is not safe. it is insulting to claim women
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are there because of proximity to power and they are capable of discerning another four years of progressive rule would have been horrible for their children 's future. >> carley: we are seeing a level of bipartisanship i don't think we've seen in a while and republicans will try to capitalize on it. caroline, thank you for joining us. go to lawrence jones for a look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> lawrence: big monday on "fox and friends." overnight colombia president agreeing to take in deported irl le illegal migrants from the u.s. we have the latest on that. plus busy week of confurthermoration hearings for senate, lawmakers vote for treasury secretary scott bessent today. louisiana senator john kennedy, always has a quote for us, will join us this morning. super bowl 59, eagles will take
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he is going to have time. season on the line for buffalo. auto come. desperately throws it up in the air. incomplete. that homies. p line. makes the move around menard and that will clinch it. >> the matchup for the big game is set with the kansas city chiefs set to face the philadelphia eagles as the chiefs look to become the first team ever to win three straight super bowls. >> outkick personality charly arnolt joins us now. charlie, good morning to you. the super bowl is set. what do you think of this matchup in. >> what do i think about it we are ready to see new teams play in the super bowl. i'm not going to be a hater guys. good for the chiefs. going for three-peat ever team to do envelope history. certainly something to be proud of. clearly building a dynasty here. a lot of people i will tell you i have been cruising my timeline. a lot of people are not calling
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eagles vs. chiefs eagles vs. the nfl. ed to i know you know what i'm talking about some of the interesting calls made by the revs last night. >> biased calls? >> there has been accusations of bias against all the other teams. >> carley: my husband was saying about about that. >> todd: didn't disavow those notions so, charlie, that leetedz to the question. there is going to be a spotlight in the super bowl number one watched game ever. how do you think the refs operate or makeup calls or is that not a thing. >> i don't think any makeup calls are going to be happening. the same direction the refs have been taken entire season i'm in favor of taylor swift's boirstdz team same calls in the super bowl. hopefully they don't need to make too many tough calls. sometimes put in positions i do not envy they are rather tough calls. for example, last night the josh allen fourth and inches call.
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that was something some people had an issue with. lay sick is offering the refs free lay sick surgery but in the enough time to get it done before the super bowl because there is only two weeks. >> ainsley: interesting ref situation with the eagles commanders game, right? >> todd: yes. charlie, this is something did i not know the rule. >> did i not know that similar to how carley and i act with our toddler, you could basically tell the teams if you don't improve your behavior, i'm going to award the other team a touchdown it happened on the turn push. encroaching. the referee said if you keep doing this you the eagles will get a touchdown. did you know this was a rule. >> i did not know this as was a rule freakly rules come up for some teams and not others.
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noncall on the taunting from travis kelce towards another player on the bills team. though taunting calls, they are very chick on calling them. a lot of people say boycott the game and not watch. it's going to be interesting to keep an eye on the ratings of the super bowl. it's not just the refs that people have had it with. people have chiefs fatigue for good reason to believe. not to be a hater they deserve the position they are in. i think it said something so strong that 359d trick mchomes has been a starter for seven seasons. the first finish ever had making it to the afc championship and losing in overtime. something to be said there. >> we are not going to allow people to watch this game. this game is fox. you are watching the super bowl. thank you, char charly. >> t
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