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>> laura: it's just a whole thing, happening so fast. i think people cannot keep up with a new cycle. confirming today and will be a true fit -- terrific treasury secretary, floated the idea as to trump of getting rated of the income tax altogether. and having something closer to a consumption tax that was today. really quickly, ten seconds, how exciting is this time? >> this is huge, i think a lot of it is over-the-top and i do not think they can abolish the income tax like that, but this is what we have been waiting for. >> laura: it we'll be fun to watch, as always thank you. that is all for us >> todd: a fox news alert. president trump just making huge announcement about the future of
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tiktok and major american company that could become a buyer. the tech battle with china added another wrinkle with a start-up that could challenge america's ai dominance. >> carley: president trump's new executive order could be one of the biggest advancement from protecting america on the ground and in the skies. >> todd: and investigation of sanctuary cities refusing to cooperate with the president's agenda including top democratic mayors. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. the latest on president trump's big announcement yesterday. >> brooke: president trump signing wave of executive orders while onboard air force one last night. first order will remove race or sex-based preferences and
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promote meritocracy and reinstates those discharged for refusing the covid vaccine. it does not immediately -- them and fourth coninstruction of american iron dome similar to israel's. president addressing future of tech and ai saying u.s. will remain a dominant force inlet industry even as deepseek upends the market. president trump hinting at which american company could buy tiktok. >> president trump: it could be good, if it comes in cheaper, it will benefit us. >> are you concerned about china's ai dominance? >> we'll dominate everything. >> is microsoft interested in tiktok? >> president trump: i would say yes.
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>> brooke: trump will make a decision on tiktok's future. >> carley: three people dead after shooting inside indiana grocery store yesterday evening. two loves were wounded after exchanging gunfire with the gunman. one is in stable condition and one has been released. the police department is investigating, motive is unknown. there is no threat to the public. >> todd: justice department firing people who worked on jack smith's team. acting attorney general james mc henry says the individuals could not be trusted. smith was appointed by merrick garland in november of 2022. he charged trump in both classified documents case and his election interference case.
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the president pleaded not guilty and both cases dismissed. and dhs secretary kristi noem will address her staff for first time this afternoon and deliver her vision for the agency that will be key in delivering president trump's uchl immigration crackdown. she received support from seven demo democrats. t transportation secretary nominee sean duffy expected to be confirmed today. he would be the 5th of trump's picks to secure nomination. hearings continue this week and let's say this controversy we've had with nominees. pick up. r.f.k. jr.kash patel and tulsi gabbard will take questions on thursday. if you miss the fireworks, they are back. >> carley: see how it shakes out. border action showing success with dangerous criminal migrants being taken into custody across
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>> carley: president trump's immigrant crackdown is your honorway and house republicans are launching an investigation into sanctuary cities who lefuse to cooperate with the crackdown. >> todd: madeleine rivera has the story. >> madeleine: house oversight committee sent letters to mayors and state while hundreds of cities and counties with sanctuary city laws, four cities stand out because of failure to comply with federal law. james comer says sanctuary
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jurisdictions and misguided policy hinder ability of federal law enforcement to effectuate arrest and remove dangerous criminals from communities making americans les safe. congress 34must determine if further legislation is needed. a hearing is scheduled for february 11th. president trump digging in on blocking birth right should thesship. judge issued temporary restraining order to block it last week calling it uncons unconstitutional. >> only country that has it and only country that has it to that extent. it was not meant for everyone to come in by airplane or charging across borders from all over the world and think they are going to become citizens and i hope judges will understand that. it has to stop. it is hurting our country badly. >> madeleine: the president's
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tactics are having an effect on the border. former president biden's final week in office and no figures are lower. bill melugin says border patrol reported 562 illegal crossings with not a single sector breaking 200. tomorrow president is expected to sign first bill of his legislation, the laken riley bill which will crack down on illegal immigrant. >> carley: what a difference a week makes. thank you. bring in sheriff and retired border patrol agent thaddeus cleveland. number of illegal crossings has dropped like a stone. it is one of the most remarkable things to happen over this past week. on january 19th, day before trump entered office, 1354 people attempted to cross and
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yesterday the number was 582. put that into perspective for us with you on the ground near our southern border. what does that mean for border patrol agents trying to do their job right now? >> good morning, carley, thank you for having me on. complete 180, different in night and day. i don't remember day in my 26 years that few apprehensions. to your question and what it allows border patrol to do is get out on the border and start looking for new points and pathways peoplel are utilizing to enter the united states illegally. in my county, what we've seen over the last four years is not what we have as far as people turning themselves in, we deal with those that want to enter illegally and want to obscond, they will run or on the highways they lead us on high-speed
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pursuits, like you see there. this is with an venezuelan smuggler. >> carley: wow. the numbers are decreasing, there are still significant issues that need to be addressed along the southern border, is that what you are saying? >> most definitely. day president trump was elected, we knew there would be change. ittic tas a strong leader telling the world, like president trump has done, that you are not going to come illegally. will it stop everybody? it won't, it will have an impact. he took over a week ago, we've seen policy implemented we will s see -- start back up and other technology and infrastructure and most importantly more manpower on the line. >> carley: despite massive change at height of biden administration it was like 11,000 crossings and now the
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number is 582. despite massive change, it is a dangerous job to be a border patrol agent and yesterday texas department of public safety released a video of cartel gunmen shooting at border patrol agents. they were exchanging gunfire, the agents did not get hurt. something that interested me, now that donald trump is in office and has said cartels will be members of designated foreign terrorist organizations, cracking down, cartels will still try to make money, what concerns do you have in potentially a change of tactic or strategy they might be using for the next four years? >> you hit it on the head. the shooting yesterday, that is music we dance to on the border. it has been a while since we have seen something like that,
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it is not new to u.s. border patrol. we continue to put policy and get border patrol out in the field and put department of defense on the border with this. this is not first time we've had active duty. president trump under his first presidency put active duty military. as we add infrastructure and technology and augumentation of manpower with department of defense, we'll see cartels get more brazen and start shutting their pathways down. they will likely do more like this. i predict we'll see increase of violence along the border aimed at border patrol or department of defense personnel. >> carley: we'll see, hope that does not happen. we thank everybody doing their jobs. thank you for your service, as well. have a great morning. we appreciate it.
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senior meteorologist janice dean is tracking severe weather heading for texas and joins us now. >> janice: last week talking about a snow storm and this week severe weather. a lot to go over. talk about temperatures. cold across the west and a warm-up for the east. we're enjoying it will feel like march and april in some spots. fairly quiet. we have a storm developing across south. low pressure brought rain over southern california. that is weather maker that will bring feet of snow for rockies, as well as severe risk wednesday through thursday and across ohio river valley and toward northeast. severe storm threat for wednesday and thursday for big cities including dallas and toward new orleans and louisiana area, large hail, damaging wind, heavy rainfall that could cause
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flooding and risk of tornados. there is nash flash flood risk and then that warm-up, part of what he woo need for severe weather is warmer temperatures for south in toward mid-atlantic. again, feeling like march and even april for some regions as we get through thursday and friday. feels more like temperatures for minneapolis, feels like late march, nebraska, des moines, areas feeling like negatives 30 and negative 40 last week. as we go through wednesday and thursday, places like st. louis, washington, people will enjoy that. pattern change getting into february, more of a cold air mass for the west, that means potential for rain for southern california and a warming trend for the east. that will be the storm track where you see jet stream where
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we could see potential for stormy weather in february. i don't like to forecast seven days in advance, there is look at what we could be dealing with. >> todd: what i love about that weather report, background graphics like beautiful cherry blossoms and tulips, spring is close and with this weather could be closer than you think. >> janice: we'll see what the groundhogs this sunday. i will be there, of course i will. >> carley: i hope you get a hat. >> janice: there is everything, amazing. tune in sunday. >> carley: such a good job with that, i look forward to that. >> todd: listen to this. iron dome for america? president trump's new executive order could be one of the biggest military advancements ever. >> carley: look at how this could reshape american security
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>> todd: president trump followi following through on another campaign promise, promising to fwld build an iron dome in the u.s. >> president trump: to begin construction of state of the art iron dome defense missile to protect americans. you see that with israel, out of 319 rockets, they knocked down just about every one of them. everything would be made here in the u.s.a. >> todd: jeremy hunt, former army intel captain, joins us now. this is not a new idea. ronald reagan proposed this four decades ago. you were not even a glean in your parent's eye.
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why did it take donald trump in his first week to make this a reality? >> well, i think it is refreshing to have a president that prioritizes american national security. he's spot on with this executive order. the threat is high. in intel agencies even under joe biden have been sounding the alarm we're at significant threat level in the united states. we saw how chinese surveillance f flew through american air space without being deterred at all. americans are wondering if we're truly safe. not just in air space, ccp is buying farm land next to our military bases and trying to control our food supply lines, protection of products farmers
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depend on, is at risk. president trump is right to think outside the box and can make sure americans at home are safe. >> todd: israel's system targeting short-range threats and israel is size of new jersey, not as much space to of coer as united states of america. we need to protect enemies like north korea and china and cover all 50 states. explain how that would work? >> i think first and foremost, we have defense industrial base that has to be fired back up. we have to make products here in the united states that focus on peace through strength, deterring our adversaries. we do that by building type of protection system that deter the threat and make sure our enemies know we're not playing around
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and we're able to respond. type of long-range weapons, executive order, things will get fleshed out, i think we're on the right track to prioritize american national security. >> todd: we hope to never have to use this, it is peace through strength, it would decrease chance somebody tests us. president signing executive order to pay service members discharged for not getting the covid vaccine. here is new defense secretary pete hegseth, listen. >> there are more executive orders coming that we fully support on removing dei inside the pentagon, reinstating troops pushed out because of covid mandates, iron dome for america. our job is readiness and
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fighting wooshgsy will hold people accountable. >> todd: what will executive orders do in terms of increasing recruitment and our lethality for those that need to defend our homeland? >> look, every young person who is considering joining the military, they want to join because they want to kill bad guys, let's be real. we have military that returns to lethality, you have young people say, i feel like this is something i want to be a part of. i don't want to go to 11-week dei training programs and have to sit through all this awareness of dei program training all day. they want to be in place where they are learning their skill set and learning to increase lethality on the battlefield. it is amazing how many
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interviews i've done with secretary hegseth and now he's in a position to get it done. it is an exciting time and we expect to see numbers rise, recruitment numbers rise in the coming months. >> todd: hope so. over to you. >> carley: j.d. vance making first trip as vice president to a virginia town devastated by hurricane helene and while there, promised the trump administration has not forgotten about the residents. >> we need to get back to washington and figure out what the holdup is and power through. everyday after today is too long. things don't always happen quickly, big difference now compared to a week ago, people have an administration that will help them power through and we will fight for them and try to get that money as soon as possible. >> carley: ralph williams, owner
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of damascus diner, backdrop of where j.d. vance was standing. the owner joins us now. tell us about that conversation, what was discussed and what has the trip to damascus meant to you? >> discussion was gaps in funding after the initial hurricane with fema and different other areas and they were talking about cutting red tape to free up funds to help people of damascus and southwest virginia. >> carley: do you believe him, ralph? he says he was there to help and wants to cut the red tape and get you money to rebuild your business? >> i truly believe this new administration is going to get something done, especially after viewing first seven days and all
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things they have done and j.d. vance, he came and he was not the vice president, he was with youngkin and they did a tour about five days afterthe hurricane and promised to come back and they fulfilled their promise and i do believe they will fulfill their promise of helping this area. >> carley: regarding hurricane helene, north carolina has gotten a large majority of news coverage. tell us what happened to your community, damascus is small town in the appalachian region and has a trail as largest tourist attraction, which i believe is no longer there. what does your upon community look like and how long will it take to rebuild? >> the community has done a great job of building back, especially through private
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donations, friends and family. there are still gaps, including the creeper trail, our economy is built around tourism. we only have 700 residents in the town. creeper trail brings in a quarter of million people, that is appalachian trail is our bread and butter. funding on the creeper trail has gone through, that money goes to the forestry service. money after that will trickle down into our community, but it has not come here yet and he came to make sure all the red tape bureaucracy would be cut and money will flow in faster. >> carley: we are running out of time, one last point because you say fema only does personal property not businesses and you have four businesses, what are
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you going to do and what does that fight look like to get the money to rebuild? >> well, they don't teach in school that fema only covers 42,000 and that is only on your resi residence, not anything on bus business. my four businesses are tied to the tourism trade so navigating all the paperwork, sba's, it is quite challenging at times. i feel sba has been refunded and i feel they will do things necessary to rebuild the town. >> carley: vice president said when he was running on the ticket on the campaign trail t said his first trip would be to damascus and he did that yesterday. we hope you can continue on with
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your livelihood. thank you so much for joining us, owner of damascus diner, we appreciate you. good morning to you. chinese ai start-up upended stock market, costing billions of dollars. >> todd: this is wild, broke yesterday. cheryl casone is here to explain next. as your host, i have some rules. two flush maximum per bathroom visit. no games. no fun.
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>> carley: this was a big story, still is. chinese ai start-up called deepseek has turned stock market upside down, wiping out one trillion from the stock market's value. >> todd: cheryl casone is here with details. 24 hours ago, we were sitting at the desk, i don't know of any american who knew what this was and now we do. >> cheryl: number one chat was not chatgpt, it was deepseek. it is number one download in the app store in united states, "austere scholar," singapore, of course china, why? it is being hailed as be ing better and more efficient than
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chatgpt. chinese come out and say we spent six million on this. and spend billions building data center, we have stargates coming and soft bank and china says, here you go. it is being seen by users as better. there are so many problems with this. first president trump's reaction, he did speak and address the issue yesterday. >> president trump: release of deepseek ai from a chinese company should be a wake-up call for our industries that we need to be laser focused on competing to win. we have ideas and are always first, that could be a positive development. instead of spending billions, you will come up with hopefully the same solution. >> cheryl: a lot of reaction, sam altman says deepseek is
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impressive model around what they are able to deliver for the price. we will deliver better models. it is invigerating to have a new kc compet tor. google, microsoft, meta, you have been spending millions. think of ai as the internet, one of the biggest inventions in a decade. if you are spending millions and have u.s. companies, here comes china. they spent 6 million. did they steal the technology? fair question. if you go on to deepseek and try to ask about xi jinping, taiwan, sorry, can't answer those questions, this is still the ccp, this is still china. is it national security threat like tiktok? maybe.
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you got to ask that question. other side, does average person care? they don't care they are on tiktok that is controlled by china. they are posting videos and crying when you pull tiktok down for 12 hours. >> carley: i thought donald trump's response was interesting. wall street was panicking. he said, this is china's offering, let's see what we can do with that 500 billion infrastructure infusement he announced last week. >> todd: china, not necessarily most trust worthy says this costs 6 million and wall street bought it chip, line and sinker. >> cheryl: where did they get the chips? biden administration slow rolled chips, that is power of ai and technology. where did they get the technology? >> carley: great point. and alexander wang, another
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player on this, says he thinks deepseek is using nvidia chips, that would mean it violates u.s. export policy, banning sale of chips to china. it could be more than 6 million. >> cheryl: 600 billion was wiped off nvidia value yesterday. m market has been powered by technology in ai, that is why this was such a big hit yesterday to everybody. we'll see how the day shapes out. >> todd: we don't have time on our show, i'll join you on mornings with maria for three hours, we'll get into the weeds on this. >> carley: thank you. >> todd: vice president j.d. vance will address house republicans today, second day of annual retreat in florida after president trump spoke to republicans yesterday about passing his agenda.
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>> president trump: if we do our job over next 21 months will house republicans be reelected and expand majority in 2026s, we will cement governing coalition to preserve american freedom for generations to come. the american decline is over. it's over. golden age of america has officially begun and i think that is good to talk about, the golden age and american dream, it is good because people have not been talking that way for a period of time. >> todd: florida candidate and chief financial officer jimmy petronas joins me now. i know the american people heard that uplifting message and loved it. everybody is talking about how great they feel. do you think house republicans got that message, don't screw this up? >> i think they did. thank you for having me. today is election day, we'll
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pick up two new seats, ready and primed to go get the president's agenda across the finish line. we need numbers. there will be tough fights ahead. our country is worth fighting for. >> todd: you are running today in a special election to become one of the house republicans that will vote on a plethora of issues, including tax cuts. here is what donald trump said about that. listen. >> president trump: i'm eager to get to work with congress on largest packages of reform in american history. don't get hung up on budget process, we just wan whether one bill, two bill, end result will be the same, we want all benefits and we want to keep people's taxes low and make them lower. >> todd: if you win and end up being house representative from first district, do you prefer
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one bill, two bill, or i don't care, just get the job done? >> we just have to get the job done. citizens of united states spent their moneys better than washington does. when we took tax cuts, we will send money back to stimulate, work and grow jobs in our country. when you feed money to the beast in washington, d.c., it spends it. i'm excited, i would like to get one and done and move forward and get serious about issues like border and taking care of military and vets. >> todd: jimmy is campaigning ea early, he will not endorse some people might not like that early wake-up call. this is for former congressman gaetz seat. here is what president said.
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jimmy will work tirelessly alongside of me to grow our economy, secure our border, stop migrant crime, secure our border, strengthen brave military vets, restore energy d dominance and defend our second amendment, he will never let you down. when you get an endorsement like that, seems like rocket fuel. >> it is. we can't take anything for granted, we'll be at precincts all over the four counties. it is 50 degrees, we got hit by a blizzard. the spirit of northwest florida is excited for president trump to fight for this country and bring sanity back to the country. >> todd: pro tip, bring coffee, donuts, bring crisp.
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she krwants chick-fil-a. best of luck, we'll be watching. speaking of man who knows about chick-fil-a, dunkin donult nuts, steve doocy will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: good morning. amazon guy delivers overnight to my house, maybe they'll think jimmy is dropping off new cutlery. >> todd: pamphlets. >> carley: fancy knife set. >> steve: we have a jam-packed day. selena gomez getting schooled by border czar tom homan after she reacts to team trump's migration cr crackdown. an update from the man over
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overseeing deportation efforts. and reacting to president trump's order to reinstate over 8000 discharged troops. on capitol hill, house majority whip tom emmer, working to get reconciliation bill passed, one bill, two bill, what does he say? he will join us. in the tech world, new ai app that cheryl casone was talking about, causing a shake-up, the kurt and jackie deangelis will explain and julian edelman previews super bowl between eagles and kansas city chiefs, which will win, i'm telling you to bet on the chiefs, i am. do don't go anywhere. todd and carley back in a couple. you are watch ing "fox and friends first".
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based on merit rather than based on divisive and discriminatory dei practices the campus reformer student at the university of florida joins us now. good morning to you. the latest news when it comes to this is that costco shareholders just secreted not to conduct this study on the dangers of dei. they think standing up for dei will benefit their bottom line. what do you think about this? is this the right move for the company? >> >> my message is costco is get with the program, gen z and the rest of the american people are looking forward to an administration that is going to reprioritize the american principles of a meritocracy and individual and merit throughout our institutions. day one executive order eliminating dei from the federal government and department of defense. education system. universities rolling back dei
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departments and of course in the private sector we have seen's can bike amazon and meta rolling back dei initiatives joining companies like target and lowe's and ford motors. they are very clearly a cultural shift that's taking place here away from lower standards and woke ideology toward individual success and merit and americans are breathing a sigh of relief as common sense is being restored in this country. >> todd: well, in response, costco is pretty clear defending these policies enterprise respect and inclusion. they are not going to back down from. this i am perplexed by costco of all companies would do this considering most of the costco customers that i know they are rural and suburban trump voters.
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these are not elites where they don't even have costcos. why would they basically in effect bud light themselves when they have had ample warning that this is coming and the american people don't want dei anymore? it's clear that dei is divisive. it is toxic. the american people don't want it. the american people are craving a society where hard work and talent are being rewarded. and i will tell you that my generation, generation z has seen ta tawsks atoxic in our cl. radical ideology within our education system. college students have faced this issue for years. yet, the mainstream media refuse to admit the truth here. just recently, just yesterday the "wall street journal" came out with a report about the discriminatory dei practices at the university of colorado leak
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i said colleges facing this for years but the mainstream media hiring education system in our federal government haven't been honest they have been pushing this leftist ideology. >> microaggressions and safe spaces. universities are rolling it all back. thank you for joining us. we appreciate you. democrat senator jo john fettern defending his meeting with president trump on "the view." >> we have a choice we can freak out and follow every other thing around like a cat with a laser after everyone. but i'm not that guy. i'm not going to be that democrat. for me, there is things i'm going to agree with i'm going to disagree with but i'm in the business of finding wins for pennsylvania and for the nation. and engaging the president, i think i see that as doing my job. >> carley: fetterman visited trump at mar-a-lago ahead of the
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nawtion which he attended he said it was a positive experience. >> todd: as you well know and you told me repeatedly. sometimes actors can be so convincing they are mistaken real life for a role they played in a movie. legally blond star reese witherspoon was once chosen to be a jury foreman after fellow jurors thought she actually went to law school. >> you got into harvard law? >> what, like it's hard? >> todd: that's a clip from the movie. witherspoon said she admitted to the other jurors that she did not really go law school but they still voted unanimously to make her the foreman invested in two week long dog bite trial. >> carley: shape up guilty or not? >> todd: the bend and snap works every time. >> carley: every time and "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪
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