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>> at the very least we have to confirm rfk and make this country healthy again. >> exactly. already promoting micro-retirements to optimize their mental health. watch this. >> the idea of working your entire adult life and retiring after 40 years as absolute [bleep] i think what we should do instead is take a summer off then go travel to the greek islands. you not even going to enjoy this much when you're 65 but i'm 25 or 35 i'm going to have a great time i'm not going to have fun martha rightists going to act up. >> we know who not to hire on the angled. >> inc. is spoken like a guy whose wife is going to walk out on him at the age of 40 because he doesn't have anything in the bank. that's the problem with being a loser returns well on instagram but doesn't end well in life. >> carley: trump nominees back on capitol hill today for pitch
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pivotal hearing, including dhs, r.f.k., who could be in for a fight. >> todd: and cheering trump administration for getting violent criminal migrants out of their community. could this be a shift in blue cities? >> i was planning on calling ice, they are criminals. they are destroying the apartment. go inside, it is destroyed. >> carley: and tim waltz trying to figure out how he and kamala harris lost in november? what he said about their election defeat, we'll play the sound for you. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. lucas tomlinson has more on big-time senate hearings today. lucas. >> lucas: good early morning, carley and todd. we're outside the hearing room, where president trump's pick to
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lead health and human services, robert kennedy will be this morning. here is full line-up today, here is what it looks like harold will you tell us -- lutnick, coastline kelly loeffler and tomorrow it is kash patel to be fbi director, he will face senators. tulsi gabbard, director of national intelligence, they are considered to be more controversial picks. today many want to hear from r.f.k. jr. bobby kennedy jr. will face two committees today and tomorrow.
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senators weighed in yesterday on r.f.k. >> he is a disrupter, can he be a disrupter without being a destroyer? we'll see. there are questions about vaccines and other issues. >> i am excited to work with bobby kennedy, i don't agree with everything he says, there is opportunity in nutrition and toxins kids are exposed to. >> lucas: and a story we first reported on fox news, pete hegseth pulled mark milley security detail and clearance and pete hegseth is directing new acting inspector general to conduct review to determine if enough evidence exist for general mark milley to be stripped of a star in his retirement based on his action to undermine.
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the photo that was pulled is being removed from the pentagon. general milley's port rail was removed from the pentagon. >> todd: big news. thank you. trump administration has a stern message for federal workers, come back to the office or resign and the president is offering buyouts to federal employees who do not want to return to in-person work. >> carley: brooke singman has more. >> brooke: they are willing to pay employees through september 30th. goal is to make sure federal workers are on board with plan to have federal employees in office. we are five years past covid-19 and just 6% work in the office,
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that is unacceptable. two million government employees received this e-mail and 5 to 10% are expected to quit, saving billion dollars for year. a federal judge blocked president trump over concerns over what specific funding the freeze would impact. >> i am not naming everything included, few examples, social security benefits, medicare benefits, food stamps, assistance going to individuals will not be impacted by this pause. if you are receiving individual assistance from the federal government, you will receive that, however, it is responsibility of this president and this administration to be good stewards of taxpayer dollars. >> brooke: democratic attorneys general filed their own lawsuit to permanently block
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administration from cutting off federal funding. trump has until tomorrow afternoon to argue merit of what it is trying to do with the funding freeze. >> todd: today president trump will sign laken riley act into law, his first legislative win. the bill passed with bipartisan support and lawmakers have been invited to the signing ceremony today. law requires ice agents to detampa bay tain -- detain migrants accused of a crime. the law named after 22-year-old nursing student laken riley who was killed last year by an illegal migrant from venezuela. >> carley: and bringing back two astronauts stuck in space, sunni williams and butch seymore have been stuck in space since june. it was supposed to be an
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eight-day mission. trump said i asked elon musk and space x to go get the two astronauts who have been abandoned by the biden administration. got to get them back on earth. what a journey. the nation's report card is out andun stereos are struggling to come back from pandemic era earning laws. reading skills continue to decline and math skills have barely improved. education department saying today's results reveal heartbreaking reality despite billions federal government invests annually and approximately $190 billion in federal pandemic funds, education system is failing students. they say trump administration is committed to improving the education system. >> todd: some wonder why so many
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want department of education gone. despite billions, look at the results. >> carley: that is why a lot of families are going to catholic or private schools. ahead of his senate hearing today robertf kennedy jr. is getting support from moms. >> todd: next guest is a mom who will be at the hearing to support r.f.k. jr.she is here to tell us why. don't miss it.
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executive order to restrict chemical and surgical sec change operation for minors. medical professionals are maiming impressionable children under claim that adults can change a child's sex through medical interventions. it is policy of the united states it will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist or support so-called transition of a child. president trump is directing federal agency to cut off funding that provide barric medical procedures. hhs secretary r.f.k. jr. set to testify at confirmation hearing today, bringing support of concerned moms reaching out to senators urging swift confirmation. zen honeycut is one of them, she is with moms of america and she just marched through 48 doors of
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senators for the hearing. zen joins me now. why do you and so many fellow moms support this nomination? >> well, todd, this is a historic day and we're here because we support r.f.k. jr. because he supports us. he's put integrity, compassion, everything online. he is risking his life for safety and health of our children and we want to show him love and support. people coming from texas, from georgia, from florida, all across especially east coast to be here for r.f.k. jr. today. he is a man that will put health and safety before party lines and before corporation profits. we're here to support him. >> todd: make america healthy again includes combating chronic disease, esliminating toxins, supporting sustainable farming and preserveing and restoring
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natural ecosystem and ensuring regulatory agencies act within. they have an op ed calling him a menace to health, that is strong language. his own cousin, caroline kennedy, is calling him a predator. zen, how do you explain that contrast, that strong stark disconnect between opposing views? >> well, that is easily explained when you look at amount of profits some corporations poisoning our children will be losing if they don't reformulate their products. majority of the funding on m mainstream media is from big pharma companies and they stand to lose profferit if they don't stop selling products that can harm our children. we are pickup against a lot,
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very tight race here. we feel we have the votes and feel that kennedy will be able to lead the way innic maing america healthy again. >> todd: this is r.f.k. jr. on "fox and friends" talking about childhood oshg bobesity watch. >> half of money goes to processed food. 10% of food stamps go to sugar drinks, sodas. we're creating diabetes in our kids by giving them food that is poison and i'm going to stop that. >> todd: how do you expect him to go about getting bad stuff out of our food and solving obesity epidemic so kids are healthy once again. >> we expect him to work with people. i have seen him in action and i believe he is bridging divide by setting his ego aside and that
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is what he inspires most americans to do, to work together and have solutions in their best interest. agriculture will create greater profit for farmers, increase organic matter in soil, retain more water and carbon and it will be better for america. reduce toxins, increase nutrition. we have a mental health, physical health crisis in america today and robert f. kennedy is the man who will lead the way in making america healthy again for democrats and republicans, by the way. i'm happy niically shan 2ahan wl fund races of opposition of people who oppose robert f. kennedy and that support is something i think every senator voting today should keep in mind. >> todd: interest ing nugget,
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shanahan has a lot of money, very interesting. zen honeycutt, thank you, have fun today. senior meteorologist janice dean is here with the forecast. what do we have? >> janice: a lot, severe weather, could see? snow. we have cold front and area of low pressure across central u.s. cold air is behind it and relatively warm air ahead of it and that could giver potential setup for stronger storms. we see rain moving in from the gulf, snow across the rockies and aulsz, 40 to 50 mile per hour gusts causing travel delays. we are dealing with heavy rainfall, severe storms, hail, damaging winds, maybe isolated tornados. behind it, feet of snow for ski resorts. severe threat through friday
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with concentrated risk from texas to louisiana, we'll focus on that. could be flash flooding in some of those areas. make sure you listen to latest advisories from foxweather.com. we have warm air in place after record cold last week, so temperatures feeling more like march and april for a lot of areas. we could see clash of two air masses and stronger storms through friday. f foxweather.com. todd loves cherry blossoms in the background. >> todd: not to borrow from the name of the guest we just had, that is a zen block. >> carley: good way to wake up this morning. thank you. >> todd: new dhs secretary kristi noem not wasting time helping lead immigration crackdown here in new york city. >> carley: new yorkers are
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relieved trump administration is stepping in, that story next. >> doing drugs in front, illegally squatting, they are criminals.
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>> carley: new york city residents out raged by male-only migrant shelter that will open in their neighborhood next month. >> i have an art school directly across from this building. i have young women who come to me to study. i have never been afraid in south bronx, i'm now terrified, terrified for me, for my student s s. i will have to move. >> carley: a former warehouse will be trans formed into the shelter and house 2200 migrant men moving from randall's
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island. the cities they are working to close 46 shelters across the city by june of this year. immigration crackdown is hitting every part of country with new dhs secretary kristi noem leading the effort in new york city. violent criminals including a tren de aragua member have been arrested in the big apple and residents there are celebrating. >> i'm glad they are gone. i was planning to call ice, to be honest with you. 15 in a one bedroom. they are destroying the building, doing drugs in front. they are illegally squatting, they are criminaling. inside is destroyed. >> carley: matthew trucker joins us now. yesterday there was a big ice raid, dhs secretary kristi noem was there to support it. they arrested a member of tren
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de aragua, who authorities say was one of the people harassing this your aurora, colorado video and was seen in the video we are playing right now. high was arrested yesterday. and a man wanted for a doubling double homicide was arrested and is in custody. what is your reaction how this is unfolding? >> good to be with you. we have to applaud the trump administration for this. secretary kristi noem, border czar tom homan, president trump, based on eight executive orders to restrict immigration, secure borders, they are acting as quickly as they can. there are hundreds of thousands of criminals with unvetted
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backgrounds entering our country. that will take some time to remove them from the country. thankfully ice is deporting over 1000 individuals so far, that number should increase. we can only amraud trump for acting quickly. >> carley: you heard from that resident saying, i was going to call ice myself, thank god they are getting arrested. new york times has a piece thats thank god they got him, referring to the gang member, tren de aragua member. one person says get them the heck off the street so people don't have to walk in fear. people have been living in fear and are sick and tired of it, mayor adamses he will comply with ice to get criminals off the streets. the mayor ed gainey said he will
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not work with ice to arrest illegal immigrants in pittsburgh, how is this crisis impacting the city and what is your reaction to the mayor there? >> the mayor is acting rogue and reckless and violenting federal statute relating to shielding and harboring illegal aliens from law enforcement. they could prosecute mayor for holding potential danger illegal aliens from removal. i'm born and raised in pittsburgh, what i've seen is unbelievable. there is huge mass immigration influx. i read a column a k couple monts ago talking about pittsburgh require increase in esl services and this is impact ing future generations, imposing cost on local taxpayers.
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it is unsustainable. i don't understand the mayor. he ran on a pledge to make pittsburgh the safest city in the u.s., it is not making it safe by harboring illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds. >> carley: mayor's office said city of pittsburgh does not operate a detention center and request immigration status of residents and have little reason to interact with ice officers and ice does not notify us of their presence in the city. we await reaction of other pittsburgh residents on this topic. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> carley: on this upon toic, new dhs secretary kristi noem will be live on "fox and friends" with an exclusive announcement that you won't want to miss later this, mo. >> todd: cost co fighting to
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keep policy in place. the company focuses on staying woke, another battle looming withena,000 costco union workers set to strike on friday. ag bird, what is harm in costco maintaining their dei policies? >> we're calling on costco to ditch dei and follow the constitution and our civil rights laws and not pursue race-based or gender-based hiring practices, that is illegally. >> todd: costco defended their policy saying our commitment to inclusion does not include quota
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or systematic preferences, demand of our business mean we cannot afford to do anything but hire and promote most qualified individuals. that is way of telling you to pound sand there. what can you and your fellow ag's do if costco ignores your demands? >> costco needs to show proof they are following the law, they have public statements that cause great concern. many other retailers have changed their dei policy and are following federal law like president trump is doing rooting out dei. show they are following the law. their executive bonus tied to dei metrics. head of costco talks about
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persist in hiring based on skin color and gender identification. the board asked shareholders to vote down looking at risk of costco continuing with e doo policy, that is litigation risk based on supreme court protocol and federal civil rights laws. they need to make sure they are doing the right thing, if they don't, we'll look at it. >> todd: costcrashing o head administrationit issues they need to handle. thank you for your time. u.s. navy announced ban on deepseek ai over security fears. >> carley: is the company overselling how far ahead of us they are? we'll explore all of that next.
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zelenskyy praising president trump for fair and just rhetoric for russia. he says a strong trump is wa vladamir putin is afraid of. >> president trump has the will to force putin to come to peace, he can do it. if the u.s. considers pressure on putin involving other countries, global south and china, i'm sure an agreement can be made. >> todd: trump called on putin to come to the table or high tariffs and sanctions. u.s. navy banning sailors from using new app from china, deepseek, over security and ethical concerns. >> carley: cheryl casone is here with details as we await other branches to follow suit. >> cheryl: hearing from navy first. this is ccp, chinese communist party.
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anything out of china that is company related to be linked to the ccp. that is why tiktok is considered a national security concern. that is one shoe on the deep seek story. other is about what happened to wall street and are people overreacting to threat of deepseek? this is something the tech mogul palmer lucky addressed with this ai app, watch. >> i don't think people should take what they are saying at face value and realize there are a lot of people cheering for the united states to fail. there is reason they put out the news that way and if stock market is any indication, it is accomplishing what they hope to. recognize chinese ai is a real competitive threat without losing our minds over it and falling for ccp propaganda. >> cheryl: he sold oculus to
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facebook. oshg p ed by chris lahain, chief global affairs officer of openai, he says this is a threat we need to consider. he says we can't take our eyes off the prize. right now it can answer anything, next it can solve problems, science problem, health problem, maybe cure a disguise, things we have not done yet. that is where evolution is, hes we have to beat china. this is a race with xi jinping who wants to own it and be k kingpen when it comes to artificial intelligence. >> carley: we're in a race, not the finish line. donald trump said this is a
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positive development, will get everybody on notice. let's see how we respond. i like what palmer lucky had to say. there are useful idiot taking what china is saying at face value when it comes to sic million ai product. let's dive in and not trust exactly what people in china are saying. >> cheryl: he called out media, shout out to us, we have had a conversation about this. six billion, come on. >> todd: don't be fooled by that guy's soul patch, he knows what he's talking about. i was talking privately and someone said it is smoke and mirrors. it is a bunch of hedge fund guys, not like coders in the back room. it could be done to short other
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companies maybe like nvidia. pay attention, go into details and don't think this isun h -- h h hunky-dorey. not when the industry is spending billions in this country and more to go. >> carley: thank you so much, don't miss cheryl on mornings with maria. former democratic vice presidential nominee mark wahlberg tim walz trying to make sense of his loss alongside kamala harris. >> everybody is fatigued, i get it, it was pure hell and i'm soul searching what could we have done to make this case, we knew this was coming. we are fatigued. >> carley: host of tudor dixon podcast, tudor dixon joins me now.
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status of democrats according to tim walz, this is hell and they are soul searching. this stage much grief only lasts so long, especially when you are a member of well fund sed party that comp comprises half the country. where do democrats go from here? >> i think tim needs to understand, we're not getting back together. he can say he wants to figure out what happened. he is done. they need to decide what their lane is, they are looking at what donald trump is doing and trying to push people's buttons and american people are not engaging, they are thankful to donald trump saying we're getting rid of criminals, we'll make sure military is strong and we'll work on world peace. how do you argue against these
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things? tim walz can't argue against what donald trump is doing, it is good and he's out there every single day. we have not central joe biden in four years, they knew that, they knew they were hiding him and not getting anything done. now they see donald trump going at warp speed. they are scared because they don't have a message. >> carley: we were playing reaction from residents in new york city, after the ice raid yesterday spoke out and said thank god, we are sick and tired of living in fear. later today donald trump will sign laken riley act into law, how significant will that moment be? >> greatly significant. we've seen families across the country say we experienced illegal alien crime and since we've had a few main-stream media outlets pushing back, if
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you are watching social media, you have seen angel families who have experienced a loved one dying at hands of illegal alien crime. they are saying, if you're upset, especially after selena gomez came out upset, understand what we've been through. we've lost a loved one. you'll see america come together and say, of course, if there is someone who has committed a crime and is dangerous to women, children or our families across the country, we're thankful for donald trump coming out and saying he'll boldly sign this and put it into law. >> carley: future of democratic party, senator gary peters says he will not run for reelection. former transportation secretary pete buttigieg is considering a run. what is your reaction to that and any chance you might throw
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your hat in the ring? >> when it comes to pete buttigieg, it is interesting, he moved to michigan in time to go to dc and moved into michigan to run for governor or senate. i think michigan people are fed up that you will walk into our state, act like you know it and run. his failure as transportation secretary are enormous. look at east palestine, inability to come out and speak. he was a failure in his last position, we'll not elevate him in the state of michigan. me, i'm looking at a few different positions, we have a governor seat, u.s. senate seat open and state of michigan needs great leadership. >> carley: answer is we'll be
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seeing more of you in the future. thank you for joining us. brian kilmeade will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> brian: get down here in 12 minutes, we need you to tell us what is happening in the news. the calm before the storm. over here lawrence will be sitting, his actual microphone. here is steve doocy's, we're not allowed to touch this before. look how much ainsley needs, tape. and this is where i put my coffee. we have a jam-packed show. chris, do you need to get ready? >> no. >> i'm getting ready. >> i'm in the zone focusing on my lens. >> brian: we have a jam-packed show which chris will tape. ice arresting migrants in new
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york city, they are all over the city and ice is scooping up the bad guys and bronx is cheering, everyone is happy, nobody likes illegal criminals terrorizing neighborhoods. good job kristi noem, tom homan and ice and "fox and friends" will have kristi noem on our show, she is in the big apple. one of donald trump's most controversial nominees, r.f.k. jr. set to face senators today. he has a cousin that does not like him. we'll hear from roger marshal and donald trump expected to sign laken riley act today. reuben gallago will be here. he, like john fetterman, is open to working with donald trump. when donald trump decides to go indoors he called capital one center and he owns capitals and
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>> carley: a level 4 travel warning has been issued for a mexican border state with towns that sit along the texas border. officials say suspected cartels are involved in gun battles, kidnappings, and placing explosives along the roadway, whoa. >> todd: fox news contributor and retired u.s. marine bomb tech joey jones joins us now. joey, the cartels are not going to go quietly. how do you see this all playing out? >> >> joey: we have a lot of incentive to pay attention. we have always had situations like juarez, mexico and el paso, texas where one city in mexico is the most dangerous the other city in texas is incredibly safe. that's how it was for a long time. when i was stationed near san diego i wasn't allowed to go to tijuana. the difference is they don't have the same fear, i guess to come across the border and bring that into the united states. they don't have the same fear that the federal government won't allow it. i think perhaps with this new
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administration that's coming when you are talking about ieds and roadside am bushes these are tactics came straight from the taliban. makes you wonder if that's what these drug cartels are up to where the courage or the confidence to do it is and maybe where some of the tactics are coming from, too. >> carley: yeah. and further emphasizing why president trump has designated cartels, terrorist organization. so, this area in mexico, joey, that has these ieds and all of these concerning things, it's right across from mcallen, texas, which is a city with a population of about 150,000 people. and we had carroll county texas sheriff on yesterday who talked about the cartel threat along the border. specifically because the trump administration is trying to shut it down. and he says that they are going to fight back and things could get violent. listen to this. >> we're going to see the cartels get more brazen. we're going to start, you know, shutting their pathways down. their routes into the united
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states. they are likely going to do more like this department of defense personnel. troops are going to be sent down there. the local sheriffs and police have been fighting this fight for a really long time. i used to live in texas. i had friends down in pleasanton and police chiefs down there. who would find funding from private citizens to train and arm and outfit their police force. their sheriff's department. i don't know what sending the
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military. i don't know what the plan is there. president trump ultimately needs the mexican government politics at the end of the day we have to protect american citizens. if we have to use our military to do it is the right thing to do. >> white house press secretary karoline leavitt shearing president trump's. >> after research and study, the drones that were flying over new jersey in large numbers, were authorized to be flown by the faa for research and various other reasons. many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals that enjoy flying drones. in time it got worse due to curiosity. this was not the enemy. >> todd: is that it? is the mystery over for you, joey? >> joey: yeah. we didn't get a whole lot of
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information. i came to the conclusion on this a long time ago the simplest explanation probably is the explanation, which is that the government knew what this was and didn't want to put too much out there. really the big question from all of this for me is why couldn't the biden administration give a more full-throated answer even like this one? i there was a lot once people started looking up they saw things that were already there anyway. why couldn't the administration say something? that really still puzzles me. >> carley: the faa released statements saying not us. apparently it was. so, all of that is still a little bit confusing. thank you so much for joining us, we appreciate seeing you. don't forget to set your dvr for 5:00 a.m. eastern time so you don't miss a minute of "fox & friends first." "fox & friends" starts right no

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