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the united states now because we were worried about china? >> nicole: china has not major of pharmaceuticals but tylenol is more expensive. so if we can figure that out,at ma oy be a little easier.be because ivst tylenol is the best for short-term pain. i imagined that, like a thousand dollars and it's crazy. fe time when we have a little bf time to fill. the producer should throw in more spice girls. >> nicole: and up dancing for one night. spain when i try to coachee america. is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carley: president trump is flexing muscle as the commander-in-chief enacting a
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plan to strengthen the u.s. economy. >> todd: and defense secretary pete hegseth making his first time to the border as protesters take to the streets blocking a major freeway. >> carley: politics entering the world of entertainments last night at the grammy's and what one star had to say about dei. you are watching "fox and friends first" i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: good to have you back. i'm todd piro. brooke singman is here. >> brooke: tariffs on mexico, canada and china will take effect tonight. imposing a tariff on all goods from mexico, canada and china. he says it will be worth it in the end.
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>> we will make america great again, focus on china, the european union and deficits with mexico and canada. why? what is the purpose of that? why would we have deficits? i'm speaking with prime minister justin trudeau tomorrow morning and mexico tomorrow morning and i don't expect anything very dramatic. >> brooke: trump's order is met with them vowing to retaliation. the primary contender to replace justin trudeau is slamming the move. listen. >> this action is utter madness, betrayal of america's closest friend of your allie, your neighbor, your best partner in the whole world. it is an act of economic war fare.
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>> carley: ceo of canada's second largest company is defending trump saying it works when america wins. here at home trump remains focused on cutting government spending. elon musk spoke about doing away with foreign aid. >> i went over it in detail and he agreed with that we should try to down. i checked with him a new times, are you sure? yes. we are shutting it down. >> brooke: u.s.a. managed 40 billion of appropriations. >> todd: shut down the fentanyl, that's it. >> carley: that's right. brooke singman, thank you. you solved the whole problem,
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show over. thousands of protesters block a busy freeway in los angeles, look at that. protesters carried signs with phrases including nobody is illegal and viva, mexico. it forced road closures and caused major traffic delays. officers were deployed to try to gain control of the situation. the freedom is reopened and no arrests have been reported. officials are saying this is last thing we need right now. vice president j.d. vance visiting east palestine, ohio today. j.d. vance has -- was a freshman senator at the time of the c crash. he arrived early.
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just last week the city and railway reached a 20 million settlement, which will go toward rebuilding. we'll speak to a resident later this hour. secretary of state marco rubio making a trip to el salvador today after getting a win in panama yesterday. marco rubio toured the panama canal and panama's president agreed to end a deal with china and marco rubio posted that the united states cannot and will not allow chinese communist party continue to control the panama canal area. >> todd: democrats on house judiciary committee are pushing acting attorney james mc henry to release volume two of jack smith's report. trump's co-defendants no longer
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face prosecution after sdoej drop doj dprop dropped the charges last week. jack smith was interfering the 2020 election case. and the 67th grammy award, most nominated artist taking home the academy's top prize. los angeles firefighters presented beyonce with album of the year for her kong "cowboy carter." >> i feel very full and honored, it's been many, many years. >> carley: that is nice. >> todd: that is conclusion i had, that is nice. sabrina carpenter took home best pop vocal album and best pop
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solo performance. would you like me to sing it or her to sing it? >> carley: me, then her, go. ♪ ♪ >> todd: i got the kids to sing that, they go, i'm working late. it's really cute. >> todd: kendrikrick lamar caug more. and the chiefs and eagles are playing. >> carley: super bowl is this weekend, grammy, super bowl award show season. >> todd: condolences, another year of not winning the grammy.
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>> carley: i should, i'm known for my singing voice. >> todd: beautiful voice. >> carley: the worst. >> todd: pete hegseth heading to arizona today, the mayor will join us next. >> carley: after last week's deadly plane crash in the potomac, we've have a live report coming up next. join thousands of advertisers who have built their businesses, reaching america's most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here. advertise with us today. louis! cut! more mud! action! louis, louis!
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>> todd: army corps of engineers are expected to remove wreckage from the potomac river after the plane crash last week. >> carley: madeleine rivera has the latest. maddy. >> madeleine: the u.s. army corps of engineer will begin lifting the light at first light and take the pieces to a hangar to investigate. they were doing salvage prep work and more bodies were found, 55 victims have been identified. they will cover the wreckage with a tent to make sure they have full discretion. on sunday, some victimings
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visited the site, they are getting regular briefings and there are questions about the helicopter's altitude which was 325 feet, air traffic control data shows the helicopter at 200 feep feet, they hope to reconcile that diskcrepiency. also the system went down. here is transportation secretary sean duffy addressing this several long hours outage. >> backup system is back up and run running. it is an old antiquated system, that has to be in the works being we have to rush this. this is second time in two years it has gone down.
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>> madeleine: there were some flight delays, no major travel d disruptions across the country and secretary sean duffy maintains flying is safe. >> todd: marines arriving at guantanamo bay as trump's deportation plan moves forward. marines say they will support homeland security. the base has been a prison for terrorists it will how criminals awaiting deportation. >> carley: pete hegseth will visit the southern. he said potus wants control of the border and we will deliver for national security. the may offer of yuma, arizona
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joins me now. i'm sure you have a lot to say about all the changes. have you noticed any significant difference between what the border was like under joe biden and now under trump in these 14 days? >> deferinitely. we've seen dramatic drops in number of people coming across the border illegally. that speaks volumes for what it takes for the federal government and president to give a clear direction on what the border situation should be. it is followed up by action. that message has to hit home early in the process to have strong actions. >> ai >> carley: what are people saying? your community? are they taking about notices they have seen in terms of tangible differents on the
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ground and in the community? >> we are seeing with increased resources border patrol has and reduced traffic, more proactive policing and more engagement by border patrol. there is more fentanyl being engaged, less trafficking can happen along the border in the united states. those are positives things we're seeing in the community watching. >> carley: what do you think about the massive protest in l.a. yesterday to protest the border crackdown? some carried signs that said maga, mexicans always get across, many draped in mexican flags. when you see images like what is on the screen of protesters that blocked highways in l.a.
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yesterday, it was a huge scene. what do you think? >> i fully support everyone's first amendment rights. we need to look at what happened during the election cycle. i believe president trump got el elected primarily for this, to secure the border and know who is coming across the border. this is the will of the people. i think the president and the secretaries are doing exactly what the president was elected to do and help secure borders. it is 23409not about violating law, it is about enforcing the law. >> carley: i'm sure it would be difficult for you to get into the mind of an organized crime member, but what do you think they are thinking about th business? >> you can tell as business
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people trar trying to figure out how to work the new system and continue to operate the business of trafficking people into the new way things are working, i don't expect them to go away, they will be continually pushing and looking for new angles. you don't walk away from a multi billion dollar business. we will see new ways cartels will try to continue and they will find more resistance and i think they know it. they saw it in president trump's first change and they do not want to experience that again. they are looking for a different way to do business, they will find tougher resistance than in the pass. >> carley: mayor of yuma,
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arizona, thank you for joining us. switching gears to outside. senior meteorologist janice dean has fox weather forecast. >> janice: big winner storm, maybe phil was right, i was in punxsutawney yesterday. high offense for next threat of freezing rain, ice, slight, groos great lakes. let's stay tuned situation. this is a stronger inland low and wone involving a coastal lo, which could bring snow wednesday through friday. line of rain, freezing rain, ice will be a game-changer, but travel conditions will de deteriorate. this is what we're thinking right now, uncertainty how
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strong that low will be and will we see a coastal event. we have potential for snow, freezing rain, ice, not the main event we are expect are for friday. another atmospheric river setting up, several rounds of heavy rain and mount ape snow. over a foot of rain for areas and several more systems moving into the west the. a lot of precipitation. >> todd: i know you are pro-punxsutawney phil, he has no record compared to chuck from staten island. >> janice: chuck said spring and i disagree with that. >> todd: mark the tape. >> carley: the foshl ground hog, got it. oh, boy, first court hearing in the case against blake lively
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>> definitely feel forgotten, i don't feel like much has changed in the past two years being they are still finding pockets of kem cams, creeks are still cam ton contaminated and we still need health insurance. >> what is your biggest frustration? >> watching our neighbors struggle with the lack of communication that is happening with the settlement and these people that are so close to the site need to get their money and there is no communication about it. they have needs.
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they have bills that need to be paid. they have health insurance needs and the needs are not being met. >> todd: is there hope j.d. vance and the trump administration will get answers, help and that money? >> i think so. i'm hopeful ly the ad administration can do something about it. there is something that should take responsibility and do the right thing. we hope the administration will absolutely get things moving for the community. >> todd: jamie, it is important to point out, this is not like a situation where you get a cold and suffer through the cold and the cold goes away and you are fine. two years in, describe health issues you and your neighbors are still experiencing.
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>> first of all, i want to let you know with the lawsuit and she talked about people needing money. most impacted residents will get zero money, it sounds like a big huge lawsuit, when they deduct money for hotel stays, people like me will have zero from the $610 million. i have peridontal disease and h hypothyroidism, adult chronic cough, these are things we saw in the gulf war and my ilnesses are not even worse. >> todd: you did not have the conditions prior to two years ago? >> correct. >> todd: that is horrible. very interesting perspective you gave on the money, you are wait,
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we hear that $600 million number, you are saying when you take out the hotel fees, the other expenses, you will not get any money, double down on that, jamie. >> exactly. within one mile zone we get $70 per household, my household would qualify except we were out of our home living in hotels and airbnb's. the way i explain it, what if you had to spend your entire settlement on hotel rooms? we couldn't make our home safer, we were forced to stay in hotels, not by our choice, we'll have zero dollars and still be stuck in contan nated homes.
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>> todd: two years and no real a action. hope that charges with j.d. vance's visit today. thank you for your time and your insight and thing attention to this for the nation >> this morning lawyers for blake livelys and justin baldoni will meet in a courtroom for the first hearing in the "it ends with us," case. >> carley: chanley painter joins us. >> chanley: we do not expect them to be in court today. blake blake lively has filed a gag order. she accused justin baldoni for sexual harassment.
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justin baldoni is counter suing blake lively and ryan reaynolds for defamation. he launched a website to support himself. linking his timeline which includes never before seen text like this one where blake lively declined to meet with an intimacy accoordinator. and cordial text with blake lively's question saying in part i'm excited for black to crack open her piggy bank with someone like you, i adore you, justin. and there is a statement justin baldoni claims was drafted urging him to accept blame reading in part, it ends with us
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was a troubled production. we are very sorry to everyone we caused upset to privately and publicly. today is start of many court da dates. >> carley: both people are like, why did we sign on to this movie. >> todd: apparently it does not end with us. >> carley: ends with us following along. grammy award took place last night and took a turn with this moment from alecia keys. watch. this is not time to shut down diversity of voices, we see talented hard-working people from different backgrounds. dei is not a threat, it's a gift. >> carley: joe concha joins me now. good morning to you. i see this and i think what
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donald trump is trying to do is getting lost in know trasulation. diversity is a wonderful thing, filling jobs based -- not on merit, based on filling gender and racial quotas is what it is. >> joe: this argument makes no sense. no one is trying to silence you, especially president trump. dei is not about diversity, equity and inclusion. it should stand for didn't earn it. keys has earned it. dei had nothing to do with her success. she would be on that stage accepting that award because of her talent, not ace government program putting a check mark on race or sexual orientation.
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>> carley: here is texas jk jasmine krcrockett with her thoughts. >> he is doing more than talking, we have a thug in charge of the united states and if we don't wake up, we may not have a united states. he has only been successful in being a divider in chief. >> carley: we heard this before the election, some democrats still sing ing the same tune, what do you think about that comment? >> by all means, keep putting that person and unhinged rhetoric on the air. this trump will end democrat argument, this is party that installed a party in candidate without a vote from the public before she became the nominee.
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donald trump elected by the electoral college in decisive fashion. democracy had spoken. she accused donald trump for the plane crash. and had zero to do with the tragedy. other networks put her on, she gives a provocative sound bite. we're talking about it now, should be onsit in terms of booking decisions. what this person will say is profound and stupid. >> carley: great point. leave it there, we appreciate it. >> joe: thanks, take care. >> carley: president trump says his tariff plan will help make america great again as china is expected to talk trade with trump.
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>> carley: china preparing proposal for trade talks with trump administration, looking to
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avoid higher tariffs from the trump administration. >> todd: cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: what are the chinese going to do is the question. they are going to try to propose, you want 10% tariffs on us, we'll implement 2020 phase one deal, the one they never honored, to be clear. in 2020, during president trump's first term required china to increase exports over two years and buy u.s. agriculture, they did not honor it. 2020 was the pandemic, fair enough. china's economy is weak right now, xi was invited to the inauguration, he did not show up but sent representation. the economy, is this going to be a trade war?
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here is what he said. >> president trump: we may have short term pain, but long-term, the united states has been ripped off by virtually every country in the world. we have deficits with almost every country. we will change it. >> cheryl: what does this mean to the average person? there is 25% tariff on canadian exports to the u.s., only 10% on cana canadian. canada specifically and this is one concern from the l.a. fire victims, we import lumber from canada. we need lumber to rebuild los angeles. so there is that, that would raise cost and worry of home construction. cars, gasoline, phones, fresh vegetables, china in particular,
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electronics and toys will be bigges 52s. avocado, tomatoes and tequila and a lot of frozen french fries come from canada. we be that canada said they have justin trudeau, the canadian prime minister says that he will retaliate. we don't know what mexico will do, we will hear from their president today. reuters says mexico will push back on steel and aluminum. a lot of moving parts. >> todd: frozen french fries, get moving idaho. cheryl casone is any going to mornings with maria. bring in new york congresswoman claudia tenney. your governor, kathy hochul,
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makes it sound like tariffs will mark end of new york state, like the state will cease to exist. what is your response and hy hyperventilating from the left? >> president trump is projecting strength, it is critically important, he is using tariff as a leverage point and he is forcing canada and mexico that was never enforced against china. one concern i have with upstate new york, one of my cities, copper city, we produce a lot of copper and i'm concerned about mom modities and the ability of our country and state and long-time merchandising ki companies to react to this. they would love to produce today, pause of policies in place from governor kathy hochul and democrats under biden make
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it impossible to forget production and unearth great resources we have, like natural gas. president trump is doing that, it can't be done immediately. i worry about carnage with small businesses in upstate new york. all of them agree and support trump, they know we need to bring our supply chain back. on the commodity level, i worry a little bit. i represent northeast largest dairy and agriculture district. we like to see strength portrayed with canada. they have not been fair with milk pricing, a lot is going on there. tariffs project strength and will force supply chain back here. i think president trump will do tinkers with this, it is really poernt our allies and especially
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enemies and adversaries like coastline china get message we're serious. >> todd: and heaping to keep el paso seat -- elise stefanik's seat vacant. it could be june to november. all to basically thwart trump's agenda. party of democracy is trying to deprive district of representation in district congress for months. >> democrats are talking about undermining democracy and election integrity. after what they did in 2020, here is what they are doing. they were fine in law in place for election of a democrat in district three in new york and district 26 in new york and
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creating special election when mark molinaro was elected in 2022. democrats do everything they can to undermine voters. they overturned will of voters and went back to legislature and overturned the will of the people. this is what they are willing to do, no limit on what they will do to undermine democracy. >> todd: the senate finance committee voting on r.f.k. jr. nomination tomorrow. you recently sponsored a bill wanting children to have a milk op option, why. >> chocolate milk, i had the most wonderful cup of chocolate milk yesterday. whole milk is important.
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i have largest dairy district in the northeast, whole milk is good for you, my relatives and family were in dairy. it is good for us, to limit nutrition, whole milk to children in schools is not helping our children keep their weight down, keep healthy. these are important things we should reinstate in our school district. >> todd: strawberry milk is excellent, as well. thank you. >> maple milk. >> carley: oh, wow, maple milk, congre congresswoman, wild. >> todd: democrat national committee electing new party chair and vice chair, next guest will explain why he is leaving the democratic party. >> carley: steve doocy, weigh in on the milk debate? >> steve: aren't you an ovaltine
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family. only if we're out of tang. good morning, gigantic monday morning program, defense secretary pete hegseth, is going to visit the southern border today, one day after dhs kristi noem toured the border alongside lawrence. we'll check in with lawrence and along with pete this morning. media claiming trump is pushing congress aside as he lays out his agenda. speaker johnson will react on monday morning. secretary of interior, doug burgum, will join us this morning for his first interview since he was confirmed and we'll chat with robert kraft ahead of the super bowl and i'll be in kansas city this thursday for the super bowl and playing pickleball. busy three hours eight minutes and 52 seconds from now.
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and at the same time, he has invited all these billionaires into the oval office. we're going to fight for working people again in this party. thank you, democrats. >> well, our next guest is a rutgers university professor who left the democratic party for good after voting for kamala harris. back in november. gary fr fran see on joins us. why did you leave, professor? bill keep men and young women off sports teams. the democratic reaction to that was that that would require that there be -- there was an empowerment of -- it was characterized as empowerment of predators act. as if we have had a problem decide hog is a boy or girl for decide hog is on high school sports team.
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troubled by progressive issue. as a progressive i'm troubled by right. deeply problematic for men to be claiming the ability to define and dhorm is a member of the class of women. i'm liberal pluralist in the sense that i believe that people ought to live and look and love how they wish. but, i don't think that, you know, that freedom extends to when you are harming others. when you are going into women's toilets or being on their sports teams or getting into their shower rooms or changing rooms or prisons or whatever, i think that's problematic. and i can't -- i think, unfortunately, the democratic party has moved from being a party that was focused on class issues and on the disparity between rich and poor and gone into this identity politics. and it just got too much. i was overwhelmed with the democratic reaction to that bill. i thought was just deplorable and i decided that enough was
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enough. >> carley: that's why you decided to leave. during the leadership vote, here is what former dnc chair jamie harris had to say about the rules regarding the voting process. listen to this. >> our rules specify that when we have a gender nonbinary candidate or officer the remaining six officers must be gender balanced. our elected officers at this point are currently two male and two female. we musted a one male, one female and one person of any gender. >> carley: pretty confusing, professor, what do you think about that? are they heeding your advice? >> no. they're not. and indeed it seems to me that's a perfect example, carley of the identity politics that i think is destroying the democratic party. and if they keep going in this direction, i'm not sure they will ever come back from it not in my lifetime. dod. >> todd: does not sound like a party course correct and focus on the issues care about. we both grew up in new jersey. most of the people we know they
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agree maybe the rich people should get taxed a little bit more. at least that's position. now the democratic party adopted this completely different model that deviates from everything they ever did. they are losing people like you, gary, final thoughts, 20 seconds. >> working people aren't voting for democrats anymore. that's the really important thing. the democratic party is now becoming the party of identity politics elites and not the party of working people. and that's the problem. >> carley: you say if they continue to go down this road, they will lose more elections. maybe they should listen to you, gary. thank you so much for joining us. we very much appreciate you. >> thank you for having me. >> todd: a pleasure. car ca car todd, back in action another monday. going to be another busy week. >> todd: they all are. "fox & friends" begins. >> carley: right now. ♪ >> steve: and our busy week starts right now

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