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>> ainsley: happening right now ice raids are underway in new york city. dhs secretary kristi noem is there, you see her there with the vest on. 47 dea agents are assisting her. >> people want to be safe and secure in their communities, they are moving swiftly and quickly, get the bad actors out of our country. >> steve: that is what is happening. and meanwhile, in the briefing room later today, press secretary karoline leavitt will hold her first briefing and their there is a lot to of coer, plenty to talk about. >> lawrence: and eagles and chiefs, previewing the game with three-time super bowl champ julian edelman. >> brian: mornings are better with friends.
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i hope you're dressed. >> steve: breaking news. dhs secretary kristi noem is actually here in new york city at this hour, where ice raids are underway with a dangerous suspect taken off the streets. >> brian: griff jenkins has breaking details on operation of sanctuary city in new york. griff. >> griff: the crackdown in the big apple is underway and expected to last all week long. cartels are feeling heat of the new trump administration. we're just learning that secretary kristi noem's video you see in new york city, that from overnight making lots of arrests. kristi noem saying quote, dirt bags like this will be removed from the streets. they have rescued a dominican national with interpol red
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notice, he is wanted for a double homicide in his country. this comes after ice outside of new york made 1200 arrests and 850 ice dean -- detainers. they have encountered 582 illegal crossings on sunday. that is unbelievable, not a single sector recorded over 200, that is something neither bill melugin nor i have seen that in covering the border. stark contract from the encounters in biden's last week in office and biden's record numbers topped 11,000. i remember being in eagle pass, 3000 per day and now closer to 60. dea out in denver, seizing
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130,000 fentanyl pills while arresting two illegal migrants with ties to sinaloa cartel. >> people want to be safe and secure in their communities, they are moving swiftly and quickly and straight-forward on removing rapists, murderers, gang members that have come across the southern border. i wish they would do it in my home state of minute. get bad actors out of our country. >> griff: and kristi noem will address dhs staff and deliver her vision for her agency. i suspect she'll have a clear message for the cartels, business as usual is over for them. >> steve: she's letting them do their job. >> brian: you have never seen anything like this before? >> griff: no, i've been covering the border for a decade, to have such a swift crackdown to bring
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the numbers so low, it is something i've never seen and am quite surprised they were able to get the numbers so low. you saw that video that oliveras put of the gunfire, cartels firing on border patrol, on cartel island, is sitting in rio grande river. the agents have been combating the cartel, it is a basing operation for smuggling. last year, texas took it back and cleared it and tried to take a h hold. cartels, you see this desperation, they realize how swift the trump crackdown has been. an agent there texted with me saying sadly they fear they may see more aggression because cartels realize how harsh this
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crackdown is, it is bad for business. >> lawrence: if we look at these pictures in new york with the secretary of homeland security out there with u.s. marshals and fbi on the ground. dea, u.s. marshals and doj representative to handle legal process to make sure they got the right person. back to the cartel, they are losing money. when people don't cross the border, they are not getting that 20 to 30 dollars per pop, right, griff? >> griff: they are losing millions per day. and lawrence raised an important point that you will hear from kristi noem and others, when you are talking about the dea, ice, bp, that is what they say when we heard from biden administration, whole of government approach. it did not work under last administration, whole of government approach is all
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assets, all law enforcement agencies going out there with secretary kristi noem, boots on the ground and tom homan boots on the ground, as well. this is what it looks like. >> steve: griff, we don't know whether or not the department of homeland security gave the city of new york, which is a sanctuary city a heads up, we know tom homan met with the mayor here a couple weeks ago. what is interesting, images of kristi noem and they are circulating now on x, images like that and also images we've seen over last week or so, people on deportation flights back to their country of origin or wherever they go, that will have chilling impact on number of people who are still willing to have cartels try to get them across the border because they realize, it is no longer joe biden in charge, there is a new
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sheriff, literally, in town and maybe we shouldn't go. >> griff: exactly right. end of the day, story of the border has been one of push and pull factors. the pull factors were lax border security in last administration, cartels knew they had free room to operate, this secretary has one rescipient, that is sinaloa and cartels to know it is not going to be the same and everyone will be on the ground trying to stop it. >> brian: might as well get out of the cartel business. thanks, griff. there is three mayors from sanctuary cities asked to go to james comer committee to testify why it is good to be sanctuary city. adams does not think it is good, trying to change it. they said yesterday, we're going to new york city today, wow, you
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are telling us you are coming to new york. so many people here, they can't all run, it costs 4.5 billion per year to house them and feed them and who knows how much it is costing there. >> ainsley: seeing in chicago, boston and now in new york city and this has been a week since donald trump was inaugurated and yesterday two men in the u.s. were arrested in denver, approximately 1130,000 pills seized with fentanyl, cocaine, meth, think of lives being saved. telling gangs you are not welcome here, take your gangs to another country. rapists are getting arrested, people charged with domestic violence, criminals who had plans to do what they did to joslyn nungaray down in texas or laken riley down in georgia.
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lives are being saved. sam olsen, ice field officer says trump is bringing organizations together to arrest the worst of the worst. listen. >> it's been amazing so far the support we've been getting this is unprecedented whole of government approach we're experiencing. along with ice, enforcement and homeland security investigation, we have agents from atf, dea, u.s. marshals and fbi out here and along with attorneys from doj and attorneys from our own ice offices. >> what we're doing is targeting the worst first, that is what we're getting, focusing on those targets, not targeting people in schools and churches, we are targeting the worst. these officers now when we could have arrested somebody at a safe facility, jail or lock-up with one or two officers and now we have to go into the streets.
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>> lawrence: there is a lot of misinformation. when you have a join task force like this, you see swat officers and doj representatives together, there is not enough of those to be going to construction sites, these are criminals in major cities that pose a national security threat or public safety risk there. the idea they are playing on saying they are going to schools, that would mean someone is a threat to the country or in the case of chicago, someone made a threat against the president of the united states. >> steve: look at images of secretary kristi noem -- >> lawrence: incredible. >> steve: cool pictures we're seeing. >> brian: maryorkas is still shaking his head. >> steve: we don't know where a
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lot of things have happened for operational reasons, one person was arrested in fort washington, straight up the river from here. yesterday we played a sound bite about on one of the sunday shows, somebody interviews j.d. vance saying, people in this country were vetted. the guy they arrested allegedly today was from the dominican republic and wanted for murder in the dr. if he had been vetted, how did he get into this country? >> lawrence: he had an int interpol out for him, as well, there is notice for him being threat to people in his country and our country and we don't pick him up? >> ainsley: our mayor in new york said he would coordinate with ice, needs to know what
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sensitive sites are, he says that is where illegals are holdup. they know they are off the radar. mayor adams is coordinating with ice. he is worried about how much this is costing new york city. how expensive it is to house all these. tom homan said save the american tax dollar by making arrests and getting them out of our country. listen. >> we are spending on free hotel rooms, free plane rides, healthcare, school systems, hospitals, social services for 20 million illegal aliens. we will save taxpayers billions and protect national security plus overdose of fentanyl will drop, illegal alien crime will drop, sex trafficking women and children will drop. it is a one-time investment to
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make america safe again. >> brian: ice posted 1179 single-day arrests, 853 detainers just on monday and said they will pick up the pace. she will be scooped up in jail and now they have wall being built same time, border patrol and marines down there. that is what everyone said, if you want to update our immigration system, first thing is seal the border. that is where everything stopped, ideas of how to seal the border and getting criminals out. >> lawrence: talking about mayor adams and nypd looks like according to kristi noem's account, homeland security nypd special operation is on the ground. that is best way to handle this. local cops know who the people are. they know their people better
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than anyone. they get intel and feed it to the feds and everyone goes home safely. it makes it harder for federal agents to go in there when you don't know the streets and bad actors in play. >> steve: ainsley mentioned churches, yesterday in state of maryland, quaker group filed a lawsuit against federal government and say raids in houses of worship are not constitutional and pushing back with a lawsuit. >> ainsley: tom homan said i leave this up to government to get that wall, we need money and that is why this package is important and why trump is talking to know ares saying you have to be unified. people voted for me, this is what i ran on and we need to make sure this happens and we fund all this. >> brian: quakers are mad. >> steve: and taken them to court. >> brian: love their oats.
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carley. >> carley: good morning, to more news. three people dead including suspected gunman after shooting inside indiana grocery store. two police officers were hurt in a shoot out with a suspect. one is out of the hospital and one is in stable condition. there is no threat to the public. in washington, justice department fired a dozen key officials who worked on former special counsel jack smith's team that prosecuted president trump. names and exact numbers are not clear. doj officials acting attorney general does not trust officials to assist in implementing the agenda. smith was appointed by ag garlanded in 2022 and pursued charges against trump in classified documents and election interference cases. senate voting 68-29 to confirm scott bessent as trump's
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treasury secretary with 16 democrats voting in favor. transportation department nominee sean duffy is expected to be up today. happening today new white house press secretary karoline leavitt will hold a press briefing this afternoon, her first pres briefing since being appointed to the role. >> bring notes with me, my binder is in my brain. we have truth on our side at this white house. >> carley: that briefing is scheduled 1:00 p.m. eastern time, nobody more prepared to hold a press briefing than karoline leavitt, she's already done it. >> steve: last week down in washington, we asked if she would have the thick binder, like the last two press secretaries, it is up there in the brain. >> brian: do you have a press
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corp that has to be relieved, getting press conferences, sit downs are happening. we had a president that was not even there and shout one word inaudible answers. >> lawrence: it wasn't just him, we have a press secretary that can answer questions. answer the question, please. >> brian: secretary of defense, more than lloyd austin did in four years, lloyd austin never spoke. >> steve: i wouldn't be surprised, we should call peter doocy, he's at the white house. the press corp is probably exhaufted with all the material. >> brian: 350 executive orders. >> ainsley: joe biden did not want to do press conferences and
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>> brian: it is official, president trump signed executive order to build american version of israel's iron dome to protect the united states. >> president trump: to immediately begin construction of state of the art iron dome which will protect united states. israel knocked down just about every rocket so i think the united states is entitled to that, all made in the u.s.a. >> brian: here to react, benjamin hall. you have three separate systems to protect israel, david sling, arrow system and iron dome and it is still not air tight, has something been invented to protect all of america? >> it is not air tight but 85 to 90% and protecting specific
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military sites that rises even more. yes, i think if u.s. and president trump and secretary of defense pete hegseth were able to decide which areas to cover it could become pretty air tight. waiting to see how long that will take and whether they will develop their own system. >> brian: reagan rocked the world with star wars and maybe we were not ready, rumsfeld tried, maybe we were not ready. is this something democrats and republicans can get behind? estimated to cost $250 billion. it is major investment. >> it is, republicans are behind it, some democrats are uncertain about it. question is development of missiles around the world, hyper sonic missiles by russia, being used at the moment and certainly by china. and do systems stand up against those? a lot of support on republican
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side, we'll see if democrats want to support such a high cost item. >> brian: has to eshg volve with the threat. interesting to see. you can't do that with executive order, you have to get congress to vote on it. you have a new book coming out march 18th called "resolute," and your thought. >> i was pleased with the first one, i have so many follow-up questions about how did i get through it with a smile on my face, this book looks deeply into what i went through from i suppose it is a book telling readers it does not matter what you encounter, we can get stronger and i feel that because that is how i've done over last couple years. this book is trying to put in
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place what i went through and take the reader on a story. veterans have gone through something similar. >> brian: ben, do you have a teleprompter? >> i do not, no. >> brian: you said this on importance of the book, it has been at brink of extinction, something pulled me back, the book is that something. this is the next chapter, part of your mission is to tell your story. >> it is, i wouldn't call it a mission and i didn't write a self-help book but this book would help somebody going through something difficult. what i said, i was momenting from death and found strength to keep going. i found a way to find extra
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strength and i'm a firm believer everyone has that. i found it, it is how i got through the most difficult moments. i write about hard moments, it doesn't mean it will be easy. i hope i conveyed what that was like and will help other people going through something similar. >> brian: you go back to the scene of the crime in ukraine, where you got hit, that is chronicled in the book. >> i have to go back and think about moment and pain and think about talking to pierre, who passed along with sasha and the two ukrainians with us. i reached out to my family and to god and told myself, you can keep going. if we go through something difficult, you mustn't pretend it didn't happen, it is part of you. it is part of me, it helps to talk about it and helps other
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people. this book is that, real opportunity to talk about opportunities and to show how we can succeed no matter how difficult it might appear. >> brian: to order "resolute" go to fox news.com. dhs secretary kristi noem is on the ground in new york city blocks away, where ice raids are underway, judge jeanine is looking at this from a legal perspective next.
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barrier. grady is live from the mojave de desert. >> this plane will try to break the sound barrier later today. blake scholl is ceo of boom and this plane, we were here about a month after it took off and today is a huge step. you are going to break mock 1.1, just over speed of sound, a one-third prototype of the plane you hope will become the commercial jetliner you fly. >> that is right. it is a big day. been 22 years since we had a civil super sonic flight, today that comes back. and xp 1 is smaller, it is made out of same technology that can be used to build a jetliner.
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>> this cuts down flight time, you can get to europe in 3-1/2 or four hours, this is remarkable. what is next after today? >> we'll fly the airplane a couple times and prove we can break the sound barrier and all in on building the airliner that we want everyone to be able to fly on. >> that will be made in america. this is an american story. >> i think it is really important we do it here. china is building airplanes and catching up, if we don't build airplanes here in america, airplanes will go like chips to asia and be hard to get them back. we need to invent and build future here and that is what we're doing. >> steve, we are in majave -- mojave, this is why chuck j
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jaegr was when he broke the sound barrier. >> steve: it makes a boom. >> sure is. >> steve: a live report. fox news alert. at this hour, multiple federal agencies including dea, atf and doj are descending on new york city helping homeland security carry out deportation raid as part of the crackdown of illegal migration in new york. local officials declare ice cannot arrest illegal migrants in court without a warrant and number of states stopping this grows. we have called in co-host of "the five," judge jeanine pirrojoins us live. ice can come in, they cannot arrest them without a warrant. >> judge jeanine: okay, let me explain something. reason the president is doing
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this, you have department of homeland security, department of drug enforcement, dea, and you have dhs and doj. it is because president trump was elected to remove illegals. left can try to stop this, but the president loosened all restrictions on arresting those de deportable aliens in this country illegally and subject to automatic arrest and deportation under removal process. they can be removed immediately and not brought before an immigration judge. understand something, you can get locals to say, you can't go into a church or school, as if i'd rather have a child in school than arr with a pedophil than arrest them.
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this is emergency removal, they are illegals and can be removed and left can sue whenever they want to, they are not going to stop this. this is allowed. >> steve: it is interesting, look at the video right there, from homeland security secretary kristi noem. this was a raid overnight. we don't know where this happened, we just know the images are going to ricochet around the world. ice has come to new york city. we knew this was going to happen. donald trump ran on it and he's checking that box. >> judge jeanine: the majority of americans, more than majority of americans want this to happen, biden administration allowed them to come in illegally unvetted and are supporting them in sanctuary city and now they want to support them in courthouses? give me a break. you have people who don't belong
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here, who are victimizing american citizens, we pay for their medication, housing, lawyers, transalators, enough. we saw with colombia, president trump said take them back and this should be happening. >> steve: that is happening now. on fox nation, you have a new special about karen reid, who is karen reid? >> judge jeanine: this lovely woman charged with murder and faces vehicular manslaughter trial. there was a nine-week trial with five days of dlk, she is charged with killing her boyfriend. she is claiming her boyfriend, friends in police department are framing her. his dna and his hair is on the back of her bumper and data on her suv shows she backed 60 feet at the location, he died of
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hypothermia, evidence con contradicts what she is saying. she has been able to attract attention for herself. >> steve: karen reid, killer or convenient outsider is available on fox nation. looks great. >> judge jeanine: it is a great story, there is a reason she's being tried a second time, there is a lot of feeling, i think evidence is on one side. >> steve: thank you for joining us. look for her on "the five." >> judge jeanine: i'll be there. >> steve: yes, you will. philadelphi philadelphia eagles take on chiefs and three-time super bowl champion julian edelman joins us live with a preview coming up next.
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tulsi gabbard will take questions on thursday. check out this bird napping story. wild video of man stealing 7000 dollar parrot from new jersey pet shop. he grabbed the cage and ran off, the african gray parrot can sell for a high price on the black mar market. anyone with information, give them a call. get that bird back to the pet store. sheriff's deputies risking their lives to save a dog from a garage fire, using bolt cutters. the deputy got down on the ground to show the dog they were there to help and carried the dog out. no one was hurt in the fire that destroyed the garage and homeowner's truck.
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and being stuck on the space station, talki about her experience and the toll on her body. >> i was trying to remember what it is to like, i have not walked or sat down or laid down. you don't have to, you can close your eyes and float where you are and it is pretty incredible. >> carley: can you believe what they are going through. she's been stuck since june when the spacecraft malfunctioned. incredible video frommant arctica, french ballerina da dancing skillfully balancing and avoiding icy water below. no artificial intelligence was use for this video, for a change. janice, over to you. >> janice: that is cold.
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>> carley: so cold and skillful. >> janice: talk about cold, we have snow, bursts of snow happening now, snow squalls across portions of pennsylvania, new york, toward new england, quick bursts of snow, it is fast-moving and does not last long and can cause problems. that is something we'll have to watch for. lake effect snow, foot or more and then we have some showers along the gulf coast. next system moves out of the southwest. heavy rain and potential for severe storms for the south. watch this area of low pressure across ohio valley and then into the northeast, which we'll continue to monitor. f foxweather.com, for latest details. brian kilmeade over to you. >> brian: countdown is on to football's biggest night and here on fox.
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three-time super bowl champion, julian edelman will join us live. first, check in with guy that could have gone pro, bill hemmer. >> bill: you nailed it. nice to see you. julian edelman was good on weekend coverage, look forward to hearing fromim had. new york city, illegals with criminal record are the target, tell you about that. and trump is pumped with fellow republicans in florida. hear from the woman leading the charge there. several lawyers for doj asked to walk, we'll tell you why today. and big buzz over china's ai move, we'll sort through it. big show coming your way. dinner
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>> ainsley: we're 12 days out from super bowl lix. the eagles and chiefs will go head-to-head in new orleans only on fox. >> steve: the first super bowl that seven time champ tom brady will be commentating instead of playing. >> brian: all analysts and patriot wide receiver and fox sports guy part of the pre-game show.
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julian edelman joins us. >> this is my first time covering a super bowl. extremely excited with such history on the line, you know. this will be a pretty awesome game to get to watch. kansas city going out there trying to three-pete. could have the best nfl season in history. >> lawrence: i forgot. jalen hurt is from texas and two texas boys competing. is the pressure on kansas city or jalen right now? >> i think it's philadelphia and not necessarily just jalen but philadelphia for the whole sake of the nfl. this has never been done. we all talk about, you know, chiefs get all the calls, get this and that. it could be ended if you win on sunday. i would say the pressure is on philadelphia. everyone is riding with them. >> steve: will fox have a
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special camera trained on taylor swift the entire game? >> lawrence: good grief. >> probably. he will probably have that lined up. >> steve: i'm sure your daughter would like to see that. >> it has been an awesome thing. my daughter does talk about football. playing for the new england patriots, it's terrible hearing your daughter say chiefs all the time. but, you know, it gives us a conversation point. she loves learning about it. >> ainsley: what about tom brady? seven times won a super bowl. do you think it will be hard for him and want to be on the field? >> he will be very fired up and probably be imagining himself in these situations. i think it's going to be a great -- a great -- a great performance by him. he gets to show us inside looks to things that only he knows that patrick mahomes is going
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through. >> brian: they say you can't go meet with the teams because he is on owner now. is he forced to -- does he not get the same access as everybody else? >> i don't know those particular laws or regulations. but i'm sure, you know, he can figure it out on his own and i'm pretty confident that coaches and players of the other team don't mind talking to tom brady. >> steve: can we point out you have a big role. forget about fox at the super bowl. you are actually in a commercial for angel soft. we don't have -- we have a little teaser about your place on the field and how it involves angel soft in this. watch. >> anybody have eyes on julian?
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>> we need to go look for him. >> nope, sorry. >> there is never a good time to go. >> lawrence: tell us how did this happen? >> right before the nfc championship. you guys know we're in the studio all the time. your body clock and it came there. that's actual footage. that is a documentary and technically i'm not in the commercial on super bowl. commercial is technically designed for people to be able to use the restroom during the commercial. we're promoting going to the bathroom. >> steve: exactly. we have heard from different city water departments during the super bowl the number of flushes is astronomical during the commercial. >> hopefully we have our water departments nice and controlled. >> steve: it becomes a story, they don't call me. >> brian: you're in l.a. >> we could use those water
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departments. >> ainsley: everything is okay with you are house? >> everything is okay. thankfully that can't be said for a lot of people. it has been real devastating out there and unbelievable to see the first responders, firemen, cops, national guard go out there and help people in serious need. it -- go to soccer practice with my daughter, three girls lose their house. it has affected a lot of people from every different kind of background so it is a terrible tragedy and hopefully we learn from this experience and how to prepare for it next time. >> brian: how much would you like to strangle a looter? >> i sat at my house waiting for them. >> brian: look forward tower coverage on sunday. >> lawrence: a big game on sunday on fox. see you tomorrow. >> bill: got two weeks to talk about that game and we will. cleaning house meanwhile at the
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