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right that the u.s. cannot be complacent. >> this is a race that is very much eating up. >> sit up and take notice. this is a battle so central to the future and everybody we all have to dial in and get it. >> thank you so great to see you and thank you went home for joining us on this monday january 27th. lots of hearings. the senate floor for some of the big cabinet appointees. we will see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. stay tuned the will cain show starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> will: at 4:00 on the east coast to this is will cain show live from the heartland. we start with this piece through strength. turns out it works. we have very clear examples of that just one week into president trump's second term. let's start with what happened just yesterday with the president of columbia. a fascinating melodrama played out in a matter of hours. largely, at least on the side of the united states of america, on the golf course. yesterday the president of columbia suggested he would not in fact accept colombian illegal immigrants being repatriated to columbia. you put this on early sunday morning. his name is gustavo pedro and t put on the u.s. cannot treat columbia migrants as criminals. planes carrying colombian migrants into our territory. i think it is worth pointing out that in the past a couple weeks,
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perhaps a month versus intra-agency memos in washington, d.c., were several departments would have come together and eventually come to a conclusion. a solution with columbia that largely was a hollow victory. that is not what happened yesterday not on x not in the new united states of america. president trump up from the third hole of a golf course posted under treuth social the actions he would take. immediate 25% tariff on all goods imported into the united states and within a week that would be imported to 50%. immediate travel restrictions on government officials in columbia and all of their allies, family members, supporters, all in the colombian government. that sent shock waves. not just to columbia largely here in the united states as well on the left. first the president of columbia went off on our rant that would make somebody like noam chomsky or bernie sanders proud of.
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it was pure socialism, unadulterated marxism. he put out a statement think you can turn to carry out a coup with your economic strength and arrogance i was his torture and i resist you. i want columbia to be next to lovers of freedom and if you can't accompany me i will go elsewhere. he talked about slavery and colonialism. a lot of bravado. there was no -- more bravado right home in america as i mentioned on the left. alexandra a car seal cortez she was very concerned. not so much about the level of illegal immigration in the united states. she is trying to step over illegal immigrants on the streets of new york city has longer she is going to starbucks to get you for coffee. that is what she is concerned about. she says to punish columbia trump is about to make every american pay even more for coffee. remember we pay the tariffs not columbia. trump is not making -- trump is making inflation worse for americans, not better.
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concerns about the price of flowers as we head into valentine's day. with their priorities firmly set everybody seems rally to -- ready to rally against president donald trump and the head of the socialists here in america aoc. and them -- and that reports say around the eighth hole it all came to an end. surprisingly. the statement was put out, a joint statement. columbia and the united states we have overcome the impasse with the united states. we will continue to receive colombian to return as deportees. the white house press secretary put out a statement to single sanctions an end tariffs would be put in reserve. we will wait and see how it goes with columbia. again, that's all went down while president trump was playing 18 it yesterday in florida. piece through strength. it was not only on display yesterday, by the way, in the columbia. did you know there was a u.s.
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prisoner released from belarus. this is according to secretary of state marco rubio. we do not even know there was an american hostage in belarus but thanks to potus leadership belarus unilaterally released an american, innocent american, our team did a great job on this. peace through strength. and then the announcement more hostages would be released this week from gaza. schedule adult through the week more families of american israelis can expect to be reunited with their long-held family members in gaza. what we see here is simply leadership. the world responding to clarity, vision, directness, and leadership. our next guest is introducing legislation to impose new sanctions on columbia after yesterday's back and forth as trump once again prevailed in his motive of piece through strength.
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his name is bernie moreno, and ohio republican senator a brand-new signature he joins me now. thank you for being with us. it does seem like this came to a successful conclusion yesterday afternoon. you are proposing legislation that would put new sanctions unto columbia is it necessary after the way it played out yesterday. >> thank you for having me on. i want to remind you and your viewers i was born in columbia south america to colombian parents. i became a naturalized citizen when i was 18. i love columbia, i have relatives who live there. by the way colombians don't love their current president. so what you sell reported yesterday with people of columbia, political leaders, business leaders, rallied in support of president donald trump announcing pedro's actions which were totally outrageous. we have those sanctions on the shelf should we need them. the sky is only an office a little bit of a year from now. colombians will elect a president to will be a good
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friend of the united states. we have a good, positive relationship with america and i think that will continue when we have a new president in columbia that looks out for their country and not themselves. >> will: speaking of clarity when it comes to leadership vice president j.d. vance began his media tour. he did choose cbs and margaret brennan to talk with this weekend on sunday. they talked about the importer, they talked about inflation. and they talked about states across the street united states of america and how they respond to dissents -- disasters. and she was pretty revealing about how she felt about some of the states in our country. watch this. >> fema has specialized expertise that some of these don't have it. >> margaret, i wish that they... >> the states who are lower income states. the mississippi, the kentucky, the alabama, be able to do this for themselves. >> the president, to be clear,
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is not saying that we will leave anybody behind. he is saying the way we administered these resources some from the federal level some from the state level, we have to get the bureaucrats out of the way and get the eight to the people who need it the most. >> these are the first responders. >> you talk about the expertise from fema, fema in north carolina with some of the hurricanes has also -- often been a disaster. >> will: i don't know what type of leadership she has seen in the elite and financially well-off states. she is suggesting california or new york. your state by the way has dealt with some of these disasters as they did in east palestine. and the mississippi governor put out a comment saying colored areas elitism. all because her favorite democrats in california, north carolina, have failed their constituents. senator, we pride ourselves here on being in touch with the rest of america. what would you say to margaret brennan? >> this is what the election was
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about whether they lost michigan, why they have lost ohio completely. why they have lost pennsylvania and wisconsin. at the end of the day we are sick and tired of being looked down upon by these elites. by the way, when we focus on running your own the cities properly? i'm proud to live in ohio, ohio has great people. we do not need margaret or any other coastal elite telling us how to live our lives. let me say one more thing j.d. vance was the greatest vice presidential pick in american history. it shows president trump's decision-making, i am so proud of what j.d. vance is done. he is already an outstanding vice president. that interview really highlighted that. >> will: no doubt that is true i think that is shared by many americans. it is notable that you were not only american you are and a high-end. i understand if there might be a little bit of bias in that assessment of j.d. vance but it is shared i think by both -- most americans.
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>> let me just point out we are the national champions. thank you. >> will: you got that. thank you so much. to a fox news alert. suspected cartel in mexico fired shots in front in texas. this happened about one hour ago. law enforcement tells news that this happened as cartel members tried to bring a group of illegal immigrants across the river. the agents fired back and nobody on either side was hit. the illegal immigrants did not make it across the red river. this is coming because president trump and his administration have already been successful caring of the biggest campaign promises and that is mass deportations. alexis mcadams has the numbers on where we started. >> this has been going on it since day one and all throughout the weekend we are talking about the rates which are far from over. they are going after the worst migrants in this country illegally first. arresting migrants accused of child sex crimes, smuggling,
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murders. soon i am told that there will be crackdowns coming right here to new york state. team in colorado busy over the weekend. federal agents from the dea rating this party in the denver area. you can see them stand to go to in the snow and cold. that is because the authorities went in there for an ongoing investigation into the venezuelan gang tren de aragua we were talking about for a long time. the dea says they arrested this tren de aragua party so fast there were still ice before the party was over. but some celebrities are not happy over this crackdown. in her instagram story she had a mexican like a mostly -- i'm olg saying this while crying. >> i don't understand.
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i'm so sorry i wish i could do something. i don't know what to do. >> does not know what to do what trump's border czar tom homan -- tom homan saying that these border raids are not of the boilers and they are of criminals. >> public safety threats art national safety threats. president trump won the election on this one issue securing our border and saving lives. the biggest national security threat this country has seen at least in my lifetime. we have over 2 million, 600% increase in sex trafficking, a record number of terrorists crossing the border on terrorist watch lists. >> sources telling the news that new york city is next. and this is a national security threat that trump said he was going to fix from the beginning. >> will: okay. thank you, alexis. thank you for sharing that very same video from selena gomez
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crying over what is going on in the united states. it might be worth pointing out that if you were looking into a camera, i think this is a fair opinion to hold, if you are looking into a camera moaning, crying, shrink your feelings with millions of strangers, you are not on the same ground. you were not emotionally healthy that or you are an actress and you are performing in which case why are you not performing for the 100,000 people who have died from fentanyl overdose because of the crimes being committed by them crossing the border illegally? or because of the children who have gone missing because they are disappearing at the hands of cartels and criminals across the united states? selective performance. or pure insanity from selena gomez. house republicans are in trump's home state of florida to hammer out his agenda. they are set to meet with him soon. before they do one of them joins me. here is a quick look where it was a rough day for your money. the nasdaq was a major
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♪ ♪ >> i think we are entering a new era of government. that is when the president says he wants to make the government more efficient and effective and safe we want to limit the size and scope of government and everything is on the table for me this is a new moment. >> will: house republicans hammering out president trump's agenda at their annual issues conference in florida today. the head of a big meeting
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tonight with donald trump. my next guest joins us ahead of that meeting. georgia republican congressman buddy carter. thank you for being with us today on the show. the big question going in i think to this meeting is how unified can you guys become? you have control of the house, you have control of the senate. you have control of the presidency. and there is a ton of momentum. executive orders and now department heads put into place with pete hegseth and marco rubio and work to come. the question is can republicans come together when this moves to the legislative side of the agenda? >> that is the question. the answer is a definite yes, we can and we will. look, there was a mandate last november by the american people. 77 million people said they want to donald trump to be president again and they were here to shake things up. they weren't able to secure that border they weren't able to lower the cost of living.
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they wanted him to make sure we were respected on the world stage. we understand that. donald trump got more votes than republican members of congress got. we only got 73-point for million he got 77 million. the mandate is there the messages there from the american people. the american congress will be legislatively unified it. >> will: i almost hear you commented it almost feels like i hear you talking to your fellow republicans. that is all you have to talk to. you do not have to worry about the democrats. but all of these fracture lines. understandably everybody is elected to represent their district and their point of view. you will have thomas massey on one side with the more libertarian point of view. republican with a neocon point of view. moderate republicans. the question is can all of that be rankled? your majority right now is one until march and then it goes to three. good luck, speaker johnson. but you have to be together to keep this momentum going for
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trump. >> that's the majority certainly won't take any getting used to. we have been having a slim majority in the house. i will tell you you are absolutely on point and that is a point well made. we are a very diverse group. we have a lot of different people with a lot of different views. of the same time we understand when we get a mandate. we understand from the american people speak and they speak loudly and they say we want the stunned. we want to spending cut. we watch to stop this outrageous debt that we have now. $36 trillion. the interest on our debt more than what we are spending on the feds. we can continue that we understand that and that is what the american people want to see action on. >> will: we will take an eye on this because this is scheduled to take place in a minute. the conferences on going, the retreat is on going, expecting to hear from president trump drink you guys. one of the reasons i wanted to talk he was the way you talking about taxes.
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you guys have introduced a bill essentially to do away with the irs and income tax. you want to bring in the fair tax which is a consumption tax. here is why i say this kind of thing comes up but i don't think it should be dismissed because president trump is saying things as well like a, maybe we should see 90,000 new irs agents not collect taxes would go to the border. he is saying things like maybe we should consider tariffs can take the place of an income tax. do you think any of this, your idea, his idea is a realistic form of tax reform? >> absolutely i do. i will tell you i can one up the president. instead of sending 90,000 irs agents down there we can send them all there. we can do away with the irs that is what the fair tax would do. it is a consumption task. right now on elected arm to bureaucrats have more control of
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your paycheck then you do. that is why we need to change this. we need to give the people the power. they can decide what they are going to do -- pay. and it inhibits the underground market. he was to pay your taxes because he will pay a consumption task -- tax. a fare tax, a simple tax, it makes all the sense of the world. no tax on tips? no tax on anything. >> will: we certainly need tax reform. we need to simplify the tax code, replace it with the fair tax, it doesn't need to be complicated. and dismissed president trump and his wild ideas at your own peril. anybody who thinks this is an out of place conversation. i want to point something goes very quickly. i said red river earlier when i was talking about the border thank you for putting me back on
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camera. is a good texan i know they must cross the rio grande but as a north texan sometimes you don't know what happens between your brain and your mouth so that will make for a nice low light on friday on the will cain show. as china seems to be closing the gap deepseek a question about the ccp. ♪ ♪ but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank. -hey! -hey! brought my plus-one.
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madison hall with fox business is here to explain. >> here is the thing, when it comes to deepseek it is a game changer because it is amazing it was created. the brainchild of a small group of researchers working for a chinese hedge fund manager able to produce technology on par with openai like chatgpt and google. they have done this with less money, less time, fewer chips. deepseek the training one of its latest models cost $5.6 million. compare that to the $100 million cited last year. when it comes to the chips deepseek claims to have used just around 2000 and video chips to train its a model. compared to the 10 thousands of chips used for u.s. models. this has caused a big sell off nvidia down almost 17% today. it was really taken on the chin
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across the board. deepseek seemingly shows you can get similar results with far less energy, far less money, and fewer chips. >> will: thank you. let me see if i understand together. so all of this money right now for the future of ai is largely focused on the energy needed to run the ai companies like chatgpt or whatever it maybe. but also the infrastructure underneath the energy meaning the data houses, the warehouses that are filled with these chips like elon musk kroc it is in memphis it is a huge warehouse with chips, because the presumption was that nvidia and these others had to have tons of chips to do ai. and now out of the blue here is a chinese company that does it for what did you have a minutes ago? the fifth of the price of? 5 million versus 100 million of? and the tenth of the number of chips? >> exactly. they totally disrupted.
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this was released late last week. the markets just started reacting today. essentially they say their latest model was trained on 2000 chips compared to tens of thousands of chips. chips being nvidia that is why i highlighted that company. the concern there is we needed a lot of power and money for these ai companies which are the future of really everything. with china and this company are claiming you can do it with a lot less. we always have to keep in mind when dealing with china, ccp, any chinese company, not sure if they aren't reporting or telling the truth. this is something we have heard and seen elon musk came out today also raising skepticism claiming they might be using more power and chips than they actually report. on top of all of this i do think the tech community is a little concerned about safety. i want to pull up real quick something we were able to do today was asked deepseek some questions. because it is based in china there is an undeniable connection to the ccp. you ask the things about tiananmen square or if taiwan is
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an independent country. they either refused to respond, or with taiwan they say they do not acknowledge taiwan as an independent country. so there are concerns around where this is based on what it would mean for u.s. companies to use it. you still might see these tech entrepreneurs and the u.s. for lying openai, anthropic for their ai technology, but if you can do it cheaper, with less chips, so it is very effective you will see the u.s. turned to things like deepseek. >> will: and all those companies that have invested in ai hundreds of billions of dollars all of a sudden flush that money down the toilet. it just seems a fall of this is true they could immediately win in ai. we will have to follow this fascinated by this we will dig into this as the week goes on. thank you for seneca street so far. president trump is following through on his promise to reinstate service members who refuse to get the covid-19
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promises to reshape and rebuild the american military. alongside with secretary of defense pete hegseth confirmed on friday night. in a nail-biter as j.d. vance pointed out a win is a win no matter the score. what is anticipated that sometime today he will sign executive orders related to keeping transgender people out of the military. taking dei training out of the military. the other day president trump says he will reinstate thousands of service members who were taken out of the military for refusing to get the covid-19 vaccine. my next guest was pregnant with her second child when she was forced out of the military with refusal of the vaccine. lieutenant colonel. congratulations you are one of the people reinstated with back pay. how do you feel today? >> thank you for having me. i think president trump is definitely doing the right thing and there should have been done along 2:40 pm ago when the
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mandate was rescinded. i think what president trump and pete hegseth need to realize is that this is not that simple. the situation with the vaccine mandate lasted for almost a year for me and during that time i was ostracized by my own command. i was shunned, there was character defamation. i walked around with what felt like a target on my back. at the end working out relatively today relative to discharge her. there was a lot of threats of being put in prison for disobeying the order. at the time i had a young 3-month-old who was exclusively breastfed to. all i could do was stick by god and stand our ground and kind of see what happens. but the culture in the military was declining and has declined and that is really the deep-seated issue. >> will: i want to point out in case anybody missed in your
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introduction you are a physician. you made these choices informed. but i want to say pete hegseth and president trump should understand it is not that simple, what do you mean it is not that simple. i assume you are happy with what they have done starting today with the reinstatement of all of the military members who refuse the vaccine but what are you warning them against? >> the issue is that the chain of command during this time, they had the opportunity to go to bat for their service men and servicewomen or to approach the whole situation with professionalism and respect and in fact they did the opposite. they lied to their soldier groups. they slandered them behind their back and in public. and when it came down to it it was just a facade of. the whole exemption process was just for show to the american people to make it look like they were following their own policies. i received an email telling me that the three-star general of
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the 18th... at fort bragg would not approve any medical exemption request. that i could still submit it if i wanted to. it was all a lie to the service men and servicewomen and the american people. >> will: i guess what i am hearing you say is the job before secretary henk seth in the job before president trump has just begun and reinstating you guys that the culture is so ingrained up the chain of command and they have a job ahead of them to send it back on the right path? is that fair what you were saying? >> all of those commanders are still in command to. a lot of them are still part of the military chain of command structure. quite honestly it will be hard to sluice all of that out. it ran rampant from the highest of the command to the company commanders. and we are meant to follow orders, it is not without using your logic and your reason. that's how you get nazi germany
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you don't think about what you are being ordered to do. >> will: i happen to know secretary pete hegseth fairly well and i have potato his philosophy of this, if you cut out some of the high-ranking officials who put these policies in place, you would just incentivize those in the chain of command to start following the purpose of the american military. i say we are happy for you today lieutenant colonel i thank you for being with us today. >> thank you. and regardless of people reinstating or choosing not to they should all be respected for their integrity and their courage for displaying the very traits that recruiters look for in a soldier. god bless all of them. >> will: thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> will: meanwhile president trump as we mentioned bringing common sense back to america. banning transgender women has swallowed from the military as part of this move towards the military. transgender growth -- goes both ways. he also put out at executive
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order to ban transgender prison cross. so you have to go to gender with the prison you were born. this into the stock from "the new york times". 15% of female prisoners are transgender. meaning males of. 15% of women in prison are actually men. our next guest is all too aware of transgender activism. she was at the university of washington when this happened. riley gaines centre ambassador olivia joins me now. that is a pretty incredible video. we have seen that from time to got -- time to time. now we see it with you as well what does that feel like a? >> it was terrifying to know i was locked in the event space along with the security officers, essentially held hostage by these violent protesters about 200 of them
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including nt five. that video does not even begin to explain what happened. we had windows broken, noisemakers broken, fire alarms pulled multiple times. it was horrifying. the police officers had to resort to dressing me in police gear to escort me safely out of the building. all because i was going on campus to let them know that we deserve free speech. that dei should not be in our schools, and that men do not deserve to play in women's sports. >> will: incredible. look at this rebuttal on your screen right now. exactly how you described the situation unfolding. what does it mean to hear you -- to you to hear some of these reformations coming from the white house when it comes to military service, prison, and every other aspect of society including supports? >> it is incredibly important what president donald trump is doing this. that is something at the riley
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gaines center we ambassadors will continue to go to campuses to try to give speeches about our stories to make sure these campuses are actually inventing and promoting free speech. donald trump that if these campuses do not promote free speech they will lose all of their funding. that is really important because our nation is founded on free speech and if we can't even have a respectful conversation and debate on our college campuses, it really undermines in the education system as a whole. >> will: pretty simple pretty true. thank you so much for being with us. i don't know if you can hear the theme here but this is a start what they both have suggested to. so ingrained in every institution from higher education to military it will take vigilance to make sure it does not stay there in mid levels of management to. kansas city chiefs looking to make it three and a row. sent it to take on the philadelphia eagles in super bowl lix. ♪ ♪ all.
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♪ >> will: after years of disputes and debates about the origin of covid the cia now considers the lab leak theory the most likely cause of the pandemic. of course. alexandria hoff has the story. hey alexandria. >> reporter: hey will, good to be with you. the new stance isn't the product of a new administration, the assessment was ordered and completed under president biden the difference here is that newly confirmed cia director john radcliffe made the point and the decision to release the findings. here is what he had to say. >> i think it was important for the american people to see an institution like the cia get off the sidelines and be truthful about what our intelligence shows. >> reporter: so, according to the agency, the cia, quote, assesses with low confidence that a research-related origin of the covid-19 pandemic is more likely than a neutral origin
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based on the available body of reporting. that's from the cia there. for years the agency said it didn't have enough evidence to make a determination on where the pandemic was rooted. during that time, those who floated the wuhan lab leak theory were cast off by the main stream as conspiracy theaters. senator tom cotton had early pushback on that. he reacted to the update on fox news sunday. >> i didn't have access to classified intelligence or scientific knowledge i just used common sense and looked at the facts and understood what chinese communists do. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci denied accusations he worked to sway americans believing as he did that the virus came from an animal ensuring in testimony last year that the wuhan lab theory itself wasn't a conspiracy but -- >> what is conspiracy is the kind of distortions of that particular subject, like it was a lab leak and i was parachuted into the cia like jason borne and told the cia that they
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should really not be talking about a lab leak. >> thank you. >> that's the conspiracy. >> appreciate it. >> reporter: he wrapped it up there saying that's the conspiracy. the cia joins the fbi and energy department in favoring the lab leak theory. china unsurprisingly rejects the claim. will. >> i would suggest that dr. anthony fauci does not take the stand to give any more testimony or he'll be pushing the limits of that pardon extended to him by joe biden. thank you alexandria. >> reporter: sure. >> will: i hate to say i told you so -- well, not really. you want me to just lay it out? eagles chiefs. that's my prediction. >> ugg. you know. >> will: no? >> i've known you a long time and you never cease to disappoint me with your picks when it comes to football games. you are the definition of chalk chalk chalk chalk chalk. >> will: no, no, no. not chalk chalk chalk right, right, right carton and we have a relationship that seems to be repeating the cycle. you make fun of my picks, my picks end up being right.
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so i predicted super bowl lix. it's the kansas city chiefs trying for the first-ever 3-pete going up against the philadelphia eagles. you can watch the big game on fox in two weeks >> let's bring in chris, the bear, host of bear bets host of fox sports gambling show and my friend colleague in many different places where we've worked together now here with me on the will cain show. hey, chris, so if kansas city does three-peat, greatest team ever? biggest dynasty surpassing the cowboys, the patriots? the niners? >> it's hard to argue against that, you certainly would not be laughed off the stage for suggesting that, what, seven straight conference championship games, three straight super bowls with arguably a quarterback you can put up there as the greatest all time. andy reid finally getting his due. and the way they've done it with all of the losses they've suffered at receiver and the skill positions.
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they just have kind of done it with different players every year and the one common denominator has just been mahomes and the stability on the coaching staff. so you certainly could make a pretty good case that it's the most dominate run in nfl history, that's for sure. >> will: i want to ask you, okay, i don't take anything a vertebrae the chiefs i predicted they would win but the game again had controversy, it just did. okay. and it happened, about in the fourth quarter bear, right? it was a spot for a fourth down play for the buffalo bills. it looked to the naked eye that josh allen got the first down t ref spotted it behind the line, right? and it was a big turning point in the game. whether or not that was right or wrong, i think this is a very legitimate point bear and it's made by mike and he said it's wild to me that tennis has the kind of technology to rule a ball in or out but the nfl every single week continues to allow refs to ruin calls and sometimes even games. you mean to tell me the nfl can't figure out a way to do this, putting a dmip the ball?
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those tennis shots, bear, to his point, are flying, right? and the line of scrimmage on just spotting a ball is constant, it's fixed. i mean it moves down the field but it's fixed. if you had a chip in the ball and you could do this there would be no reason for controversy. >> it's interesting because sam schwartzstein who used to play on andrew lutz offensive line at stanford and a former colleague of my when i was working at another place, he laid out a really good thread on twitter about why this isn't as easy and as possible as people think. he actually is involved in like the competition committee and the rules committee, was with the xfl in kind of creating different ways to kind of go about rules and and he kind of lays it out as to the ball isn't a perfect circle. that's something that baseball and tennis have going for it, that when you move a football around it's not always as easy to figure out a line. so while in their it sounds great.
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sam kind of makes an argument as it's not as easy as you think. what my biggest issue was with that was, i didn't hear a call on the field made right away. like they went to break and i was like, well, did they rule -- whatever they ruled on the field was how it was going to be -- they weren't going to be able to overturn this on replay. that was my biggest concern, did they rule it a first down or short and then they came back and finally saw the ruling on the field short of a first down. but it certainly reminded me a lot of that ohio state michigan game, i guess it was in 2016 with jt barrett and the way he was kind of backing up into the first down line and the ball was kind of behind him and you really didn't get a good look. whatever they ruled on the field was ultimately how it was going to be ruled, and bad luck for buffalo. they did have their chances after that to win the game and couldn't get it done, unfortunately for them. >> will: let me say that to philadelphia i didn't ignore you, i know i focused on kansas city. by the way, going to say
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good-bye to bear but let everybody in philadelphia know i'm not ignoring you not because i'm a cowboys fan, i think kansas city was about it today i think saquon barkley is awesome and talk about you having a shot in the super bowl. will the people, congrats i love your show i was hoping you and pete would get a two-hour slot named off the wall. might have been possible. now it's sectdef. keep doing what you're doing and be sure not to call jesse watters jessica anymore. working on that instead i called the rio grande the red river today. and finally, again getting used to the mic great job. >> i knew you would mike. >> we love reading your thoughts if you're feeling ambitious record your voice or take a video and send it in maybe we'll play you right here on the will cain show. all right? i'll see you next time. it's time for the five. ♪ >> hello everyone i'm dana perino along wit
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