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>> lawrence: buckle up,a it's 8:00, monday, january 27th. a new sheriff in town. this president of colombia caves on the art of the teal. >> ainsley: and cia waking up about covid-19. >> they were working on back
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corona virus, lab leak is most likely cause. >> steve: the doctor is right. super bowl 59 is set on fox. the chiefs, who will win, attempt a three-peat victory. i'm from kansas, come on. they take on the eagles february 9, 6 t:30 on fox. >> brian: jesse said they are going to win. get dressed. >> lawrence: colombia caving to pressure from the white house after terror threats from president trump saying we'll start accepting deportation flights from the u.s. >> steve: peter doocy joins us. people watched this play on out in realtime. the president put something out on x and truth social and next
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thing you know, president of colombia said, i was just kidding. >> peter: we've been tracking possible tariffs on mexico and canada and had not heard anything about tariffs on colombia until the colombian government turned back two u.s. military planes full of colombian nationals who entered this country illegally, they were being deported. president trump threatened a 25% tariff that would go up to 50% on imports from colombia. that was too much for colombian. the foreign ministry telling us colombia under the rule of the president has presidential plane ready to facilitate the return of compatriots. within an hour or so, white house put their threat on held. karoline leavitt says the fully
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drafted iepp tariff will be hel in reserve and not signed unless colombia fails to meet this agreement. customs will remain in effect until first plane load of deportsees is successfully returned. could have made impactful trade war. number one import from colombia to united states is coffee, number three colombian export to u.s., something people would notice, cut flowers. back to you. >> steve: to the point about there goes price of coffee. people heard donald trump say tariff against mexico, people were saying in main-stream media and social media talking about, are you kidding? price of avocados will go up for
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the super bowl. >> peter: if you buy avocados now, they will be ripe in two weeks. president trump was talking about tariffsesa economic policy as way to get the united states more competitive with the rest of the world he thinks is ripping the united states off. this is retaliatory tariff that i can guarantee trump people yesterday were not tracking these tariffs on colombia. he is trying to use power he has as president to essentially get people to take deportees back. >> brian: he's five steps ahead of everybody from flights out to countries getting them. the thing about avocados, cut out bruised part and dp h -- go
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hummus. >> steve: we can do both. on super bowl, you are going to have hummus? >> brian: it does not break the chip. you stare at broken chips -- >> steve: a lot of chick peas. >> ainsley: they grow cav caddos in california, as well. they are still american. >> brian: i know, they are having problems. >> steve: they are. >> ainsley: buying from a country that does not support us. >> steve: most come from mexico. >> lawrence: my favorite part about this, liberals were freaking out on social media. what is he doing? within an hour, they caved, the president released this dossier blaming america, saying we're raceively, blah, blah, blah. minutes later, he recanted. the president is saying that when trucks come across, whether
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it is by ship or truck, he's going to slow down cbp and inspect all places until they take migrants back. >> ainsley: several things, colombia is socialist south american country. colombia, as soon as donald trump does this, colombia caves and donald trump wins. colombian government accepts the flights. the president says, i don't want them trans ported on your planes, it is inhumane. the foreign minister is traveling to washington for meetings and marco rubio isful haved. >> steve: i read this morning this all happened while donald trump was playing golf. essentially he heard about it, picked up his phone and fixed it. it goes to show how, we've told you this is -- >> brian: this man is opposed to
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politics. >> ainsley: most deals are done on the golf course. >> brian: people are usually in a four some. >> ainsley: like burisma. >> brian: absolutely. >> steve: would you pay extra quarter on cup of coffee to send those people back? he's thinking yes. we didn't have to -- >> brian: i have a payment plan for my starbucks. >> ainsley: buy the cheapest, if he slaps tariffs on colombia -- >> brian: tasters choice, ins instant, put it in and stir it. half a face of a guy -- >> ainsley: my mom loved that one. >> brian: my mom did, too. you could brew coffee as a child. >> steve: wasn't juan valdez. he was the iconic pitch man for
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colombia coffee for decades. remember he was on the show? >> brian: there are a bunch of colonel sanders. >> steve: there was one, people depicted it. >> ainsley: did you have your birthday parties at mcdonald's? >> brian: no, too much meat. illegal immigrant in chicago, new york, and chicago is where tom homan was yesterday scoop ing up illegal aliens. he put his guys out in force and picked up enormous amount. 956 arrests and that was tom homan in basement of a parking garage saying how we're doing and making sure everybody is working together. governor pritzker is sticking up for illegal imknow grants.
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>> brian: democratic governor of illinois and wants to run for president. >> they are going after people who are law abiding, holding down jobs, who may have been here a decade or two decades. we will stand in the way and stand in the way of them breaking law in illinois if they are not following federal law. if they show up with warrants to take people away, we will hand them over and do what we need to do. we have a law on the books in illinois that says local law enforcement will stand up for law-abiding, undocumented people in our state. >> lawrence: what do you expect them to show up with? you think ice is going without detainer request or final deportation order signed by a judge? they know follow law. you have to house these people before you do deportation.
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notion ice is showing up to places without due cause is insulting. >> brian: you show up and person next to them is also wanted. >> ainsley: that is fear amongering, trying to scare everything that might be holding down a good job. tom homan said it is priority basis, focus is on national security threat. >> steve: not just ice showed up, dea was working with them and atf and u.s. marshals and dr. phil was actually with tom homan. >> brian: is he here legally? >> steve: he is, he was streaming the whole thing and he, tom homan, made it clear to dr. phil, the people were going af after -- not anybody other than people in the country illegally
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and broken rules to a profound effect and convicted or deported. watch. >> how many ms-13 members age 14 to 17? many of them. so national security threat, public safety threat, case by case. name another law enforcement agency that has those type of requirements, they can't walk into a school or immemedical of. these are well trained officers and there is super vised review, not like it is an open issue. ice officers should have discretion to decide if national security threat or public safety threat, an option to make an arrest. >> steve: they are going after criminals. they are going to make their way to people that have been here for a while. it has been adjudicated, final
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deportation order. if they have asylum claims, judge decided, you don't have a proper claim, that is law of the land. >> brian: his problem, it is not up to him to do immigration reform. it takes too long for legitimate people to make it through the process. it is too costly. for people who want to come here, i don't care from nor way or guana, the line is too long and maybe ways to expedite the process. if you have farm workers here illegally for 20 years, maybe they convert to work visas, don't become citizens, but if they are working. that is couple years down the line. there are over a million people here who committed some type of
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crime. tom homan made it clear, i'm running out of money, congress has to give him money. >> steve: two things. one, ainsley and i talked, dr. phil is in the country legally. make sure -- >> ainsley: that was a joke. >> steve: other thing, you see the story being played out in mainstream media, you mentioned fearmongerring, they are saying it is a matter of time before they come and get the guy who mows my lawn, who has not done anything illegal besides being here illegally. it is a matter of time for them to come. tom homan has been honest all along, first people are big trouble makers. >> ainsley: what about ones that we don't know where they are?
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what about these missing children that have come through? >> lawrence: there was a report saying administration is starting to find those children, as well. the people doing other jobs continue to say americans don't want these jobs. that is not true, we don't want to be paid slave labor for working in the field or construction site making $6. if you take people away doing it for slave labor and you vraise wages, we will do the job. >> brian: construction, they are light with farmers and construction. the main thing is seal the border, arrest the criminals before you think about immigration reform. if you get to the point where
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criminals are gone and you seal the border, what we need is people. we are a decreasing population, we are doing better than most western your honor kos. conversation to be had two years from now, people are getting the message. on january 22nd only 714 tried to cross illegally. >> steve: what were they thinking? >> brian: that used to be tens of thousands. >> ainsley: carley has more headlines. >> carley: fox news alert. first on fox story, president trump set to reinstate thousands of service members discharged for not getting covid vaccine with full back pay. we expect president to sign this order someplace point later
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today. that won't be all, "new york post" reporting trump getting ready to sign more executive order that would ban trans gender service members in military and end all military dei programs. white house document says individuals who aren't able to meet requirements are unable to serve in the military, this has been the case for decades. in poland, presidential delegation attend ing the liberation of >> aauschwitz during world war ii. witkoff and lutnick will lead. marco rubio says it may be one of the last years survivors are able to share eyewitness accounts. great point. the super bowl is set, kansas city chiefs will take on
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philadelphia eagles in super bowl 59. kansas city advancing after taking down the bills thanks to this fieldgoal from harrison butker. >> for the lead, butker from 35. >> now 11-11 in his career in post-season in fourth quarter or overtime, that is called clutch. >> clutch. >> carley: philadelphia eagles prove to be too much for washington commanders. >> basically unstoppable. >> here is barkley. outside. bar barkley touchdown. [cheering] >> there it is. fly, eagles, fly, to super bowl 59. >> carley: philly fans celebrating the team punching their ticket to new orleans. swarming the streets last night after tvictory. the super bowl is upon us.
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>> ainsley: every time they throw gatorade on the coach, he is walking and miss. >> brian: the first one to throw ga gatorrade -- >> steve: bill parcels. >> brian: carson. >> ainsley: what was reaction? >> steve: what are you doing? >> brian: he was happy, because they had won. great super bowl, we had daryl johnston on, he doesn't think this eagles team is as good as two years ago. >> steve: i'm from kansas city, i'm going with kansas city. i will say something that will infuriate lawrence. i bet viewing for super bowl is going to be higher by proportion because so many suddenly interested in kansas city fans because of taylor swift.
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at my grocery store in new jersey, emma, who works self self-checkout, she is from new jersey and she is biggest kansas city chiefs fan, it is all about taylor swift. lawrence watch, and we don't want any tailor. >> ainsley: it is on fox. it is not this sunday, next sunday, 6:30 p.m. get your groceries ready. what are you going to make? >> lawrence: queso. >> brian: if you are checking out yourself, why do you need somebody to work? >> steve: it will go, that weighs too much, being00, my code. >> lawrence: why not let his story -- >> brian: marc thiessen said reagan used to drink brim instant coffee.
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>> ainsley: i remember folgers. s sanca. >> brian: decaffeinated with a small pouch. >> steve: take it to the rim with brim. tobin just said that. >> brian: he might have made that up. >> steve: i'm going to chatgpt. high quality coffee kit and grinders. >> brian: reagan knew what he was doing, get on my horse and go to the ranch and get brim. >> lawrence: all these promos. >> brian: tired of good coffee, there is brim. only kidding. another big week for cabinet confirmations, pam bondi and kash patel is on the schedule. >> lawrence: senator john kennedy will join us live next.
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>> brian: happening today president trump will attend house republican retreat in florida as his cabinet picks have another big week lined up on capitol hill.
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>> ainsley: madeleine rivera has details. >> madeleine: official proceedings will kickoff this afternoon. the president is expected to speak with lawmakers in closed-door address to get republicans on the same page. house speaker mike johnson wants to lead this retreat about the budget reconciliation process. he wants to pass one big bill, that is tall order for small house majority with those voicing their preference for two bills. >> they have to stick together, stop looking at themselves individually and get the job done together. they have two years to make this happen. they cannot be fighting among themselves. if they ket upset, it collapses on itself. people need to work together to get it done.
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>> madeleine: big week for cabinet nominees final confirmation vote is expected for scott bessent today. hearings for howard lutnick, and r.f.k. jr. and kelly loeffler are expected on wednesday. fbi director nominee kash patel and director of national intelligence tulsi gabbard are appears before respective committees on thursday. j.d. vance is heading to virginia today visiting areas hit by hurricane helene and to du durrell tomorrow for the house meeting. >> brian: thanks. bring in john kennedy. it is nice to have that message to house members. i used to be there. they have smaller margin for the first time in history. do you think you can get them together on the same page? >> yes. it will be hard.
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clearly the house more than senate has a bunch of free-range chickens and they wander off and you have to go catch them and speaker johns on can't catch thm by himself but president trump will help. >> ainsley: we need it to be organic. get it? >> good one, ainsley. >> ainsley: i'm not funny like you are. what do you think about nominations this week? pam bondi, scott bessent today, kash patel later and r.f.k. on wednesday. >> let me explain what is going on. washington is not a norm al place. normal heris a setting on the dryer. we have got a lot of frustrated ex-class presidents, very high strung, they love drama, they
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could make a valium nervous. some are in the media and some in the senate. you have to discount all that drama. i'm a republican. my president is a republican, there is presumption in favor of his nominees. same true with democrats when they are in charge. president trump hass added spic to the equation, some of his nominees are unusual and play outside pocket. naturally senators have questions. i expect most, if not all, of them to be confirmed. why? number one, the president dug in like a tick and wants these people. these confirmation hearings matter. if a nominee acts like a complete meat head or screaming like he or she is part of a
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prison riot, people will take a second look. short of that, most, if not all will be confirmed. the one most on the bubble is tulsi gabbard. >> brian: right and graham says i'm inclined to vote for her but i have serious questions. >> ainsley: because of syria and what she said about snowden. >> brian: pete got through, fantastic. >> he had a great hearing, rock star in the hearing. >> brian: we woke up to news donald trump will sign executive order reinstating service members that were told to get out of the military because they would not take the vaccine and give them back pay. not clear if they have to rejoin to get the back pay, your thoughts on this? >> it is a good thing.
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i took the covid vaccine, i'm a couple years older than you and it was russian roulette. younger people said this is a government-funded vaccine and they don't trust the government and we don't want to take the vaccine. dr. fauci, i don't hate him, face the facts, he tried to make them and establish complete control over everybody. in my opinion, he was scared, dr. fauci was funding gain of function research, i think we will find out, in a chinese lab. virus may have gotten out from the lab and dr. fauci saw that and said, my god, i could get blamed for that, i will establish complete control so nobody looks under the seat cushion and i thought he went too far in terms of mandating
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the vaccine for everybody. >> ainsley: i never understood how they could put him in charge when he was involved in gain of function research and he was being paid and he's calling the shots for all of america. it is interesting if he was trying to cover it up. >> i don't hate dr. fauci, i think he was funding gain of function research and giving chinese money to do this. there is a better than even chance that virus escaped from the chinese lab. when dr. fauci saw that, my god, i could get blamed. he's human and got scared and said i'm going to establish c complete control, be master of covid universe, it did not work and a lot of people got hurt. >> brian: he acted like a thug,
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a lot of places went out of bus business. >> ainsley: and military, 18 and 19 year old kids that work out everyday and are healthy. >> this undermined institution of public health, next time people will trust public health institutions less and that is not a good thing. >> brian: that builds up to r.f.k. and his hearing, which matters, he could help reinstall that trust. senator, great to talk to you. >> ainsley, watch brian like a hawk. like a hawk. >> brian: i can hear you, i'm sitting right here, unbelievable. guest turns on you. >> ainsley: lawrence, help me. >> lawrence: yes. >> you, too, lawrence, watch brian. >> ainsley: trump went toe to toe with colombia and won after
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storms and snow in rockies. foxweather.com, for details. >> lawrence: i do look, i have to, i travel a lot. >> janice: you have me, too. >> lawrence: i try not to abuse it. colombia cave ing. congresswoman aoc said trump is about to make every american have to pay more for coffee, we pay tariffs not colom bia and anna navarro warned about driving up cost of flowers before valentine's day. rachel campos-duffy. they freaked out and had talking points and painted america hates black and brown people and then he caved. >> rachel: let's talk about aoc and anna navarro, flowers and
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coffee. boo-hoo, they have not heard about 300,000 children missing because of child trafficking. i have not heard anything about laken riley or rachel moran. joslyn nungaray, mexican american girl who was killed and brutally raped. these out of touch elitists should be ashamed of themselves. they are out of touch. we can get our own flowers. they die anyway. we can get coffee from other countries and we'll be fine. human beings versus things. >> lawrence: deportations were criminals. rapists and violent offenders.
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of course they did not want to take them back. >> rachel: it is more than taking them back, the clolombia government, they work with violent military group and they control that gap in panama. they have been resistant because the government and violent ca cartels have been making money and pafrngs are complicit in this. this is controlled out of colombia. this is bigger play than what you are seeing in headlines. donald trump is saying these groups and rogue governments like socialist colombia, you will no longer control western emhaddes sphere and there is a new sheriff in town. amazing move. so embarrassing and message for other leaders. >> lawrence: catch more of
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>> steve: to the middle east. israel and hamas have confirmed six more hostages are expected to be freed this week. look what happened saturday at the border. trey yingst live from tel aviv with the latest. >> trey: good morning, we learned two hostage releases will take place this week, on thursday and saturday. each day will see three people released from hamas. one of five soldiers is on the list. this comes after release of four israeli hostages on thursday morning, their mother thanking president trump for his efforts to bring them home. >> thank you, president trump, for everything you are doing for our hostages.
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if anyone can bring world peace, it is definitely you and we are confident you will do whatever it takes to get us there. >> trey: since american and egyptian negotiators have come to a deal, israel is allowing palestinian civilians to move from southern to northern gaza. we are getting new reaction from comments president trump made. officials from both countries rejecting the idea. there is movement today on ceasefire agreement between israel and lebanon, trump administration was able to secure extension to the agreement that will lift in mid-february. steve. >> steve: trey, thank you. 10 before top of the hour and carley has news from cia. >> carley: i do. the cia released new analysis supporting that covid-19 likely
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started from a lab leak in china. marc siegel thinks the lab made several key mistakes. >> marc: violated safety problems. i found surveillance footage that showed people going from that lab to local hospitals in summer of 2019. way before this was reported. this speaks to lab leak as most likely cause of this. >> carley: chinese embassy responded saying they firmly oshs pose politicization and stigmatize agsz of the source of the virus. south korean officials say their initial report show duck feathers were found in both gentlemen of the juries of the akk juju aircraft crash. the new report gave no indication what led the aircraft to land so far down the runway without landing gear deployed.
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those are headlines. steve, back to you. >> steve: we need more answers. our next guest is making americans laugh, comedian tyler fisher joins us. good morning, you are next. first dana perino. >> dana: do you know how funny tyler fisher is? one of my favorite. i started following him during the pandemic, i've been on gutfeld with him. i hope we have him later in the week, too. president trump making serious moves on immigration, what happened this weekend and what is to come this week. secretary of defense pete hegseth gets to work at pentagon, change is coming. plus investigator of u.s. secret service failure in butler, pennsylvania, joins us with what needs to be done to keep president trump safe. super bowl matchup is set, what was my biggest takeaway from the night? i'll show you coming up at 9:00.
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and partners with pga of america on game changing innovation. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. l >> brian: fisher is making america laugh again. a new show called no pardon needed. it's out on fox nation. let's watch. >> who will they teach joe biden speeches to children in school?
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>> [inaudible] >> i love that speech. >> steve: tayler fisher joins us now. part of the fox family. tyler, we're on tv. >> i need fresh air, come on, >> tyler. come on. >> steve: we have to do the interview. there are swears in the comedy special >> but nothing that biden hasn't called your son. i just want to say all the language is presidentially approved. >> ainsley: what was the other one? one horse pony show. >> 1912 sayings nobody knows about. >> brian: will you miss him? you could segue easily to trump. you were ready for him to take power. >> i was ready, absolutely.
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>> brian: how do you keep up with it? >> it is daily. look at what happened with the columbia thing the other day. amazing. the president of columbia is picking up the immigrants. we love the coffee bean from columbia but we'll do six months of imacha. no coffee. then they would be picking up more immigrants. >> ainsley: tell us about yourself. your new show on fox nation. you have been on with joe rogan and greg gutfeld. >> i'm sitting on his booster seat right now. sitting on his phone book. greg is great. i grew up in new haven, connecticut. >> steve: did you watch a lot of fox going up? >> i wasn't allowed to watch fox. no one in my family will see this. yeah, yeah, yeah, this is far right stuff right now. this is extreme. i did not get the covid vaccine,
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which my pediatrician said i was too tiny. i was listening to my doctor and so i lost my job as a comedian. i couldn't perform or act. the comedian mandate. nothing says free speech like inject a covid vaccine in your body. >> steve: fauci just got pardoned. >> dating back to 2014. >> brian: you are being truthful. you were banned. >> i was banned. i started watching you guys. and i go they seem pretty nice. >> steve: now we're watching you on fox nation. no pardon needed. >> brian: we just download the app and you. >> go to fox nation, watch it. a 45 minute comedy special filmed at the comedy mother ship in austin, texas, capital of free speech. >> brian: no one does a better trump except for trump. >> dana: the crackdown is coming into focus under president trump's direction.

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