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and he said one thing, if america could only get the left and the right to sit down and work together, we would be so strong.more we can do more than i can do by myself. thats meage is his message andt they are getting at..ng, we want our economy to be strong and we want to be safe and people can get behind that andas they can't get behind the radical staff. >> laura: way so he can work with anybody. he wants to work with everybodyd in the cities and beyond. alina, i can't believe you didn't give us the scoop from zuckerberg, come on! you got nothing for me question my alina, greawayst to see you s always. that i sure tos at rest tonight. follow me on social media, x, instagram and thank you for watching. it is american now and forever ijessand it's only getting bet. jesse watters takes it from h here. ♪ ♪ >> carley: at the left's fight against government efficiency heads to the courts as a federal
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judge extends the federal worker buyout deadline until monday but most usaid employees are expected to be put on leave today. >> todd: meanwhile attorney general pam bondi hit one sanctuary city with a lawsuit over their policies protecting illegal migrants. that as the white house felt to go after criminals and cartels dea administrators here to tell us how they will do it. >> carley: this is month one helping philadelphia eagles super bowl win is already planning to delay school on monday by two hours. they are super awesome, super cool, superintended. we will join live. you are watching "fox & friends first" on friday morning and i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: super bowl, superintended, well down here just thank you for appreciating me. >> todd: i'm todd piro and we know a guy into wordplay, lucas tomlinson. >> thank you, todd and carley.
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if a federal work on the fence taking the buyout you have more time to think it over. tonight midnight deadline does not appear to change as the workforce is being slashed by nearly 10,000 workers leaving fewer than 300. here is secretary of state, marco rubio. not trying to be disruptive to people's personal lives. we are not being punitive here, but this is the only way we have been able to get cooperation from usaid. i have preferred to not do it this way. when we try to do it top-down cooperation from the central office and usaid what we found instead for people trying to use the system to sneak through payments and push through payments despite the stop order. the united states will provide foreign aid, but it will be for neighed that make sense and aligned with national interest. >> todd: suing the trump administration of the cuts in american foreign association and federal government employee says these actions have generated a global humanitarian crisis by abruptly halting crucial work of
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usaid and employees, grantees and contractors have cost thousands of american jobs and imperiled u.s. national security interest. here is postal u.s. office extending the buyout deadline with the court order and deadline for federal employees to accept as a dictation program paying extended until monday, february 10th, just before midnight. to the program is not being blocked or canceled. they will honor the resignation offer. the republican lawmakers site this list of what some are calling questionable spending with u.s. taxpayer dollars. here is the scroll here and perhaps we can turn it up a notch and get it going quicker, $1.9 million guatemalan transgender support, $50 million for condoms to the taliban and $70,000 to ireland and transgender, booking in peru, $3.3 million caribbean lgbt group, $55 million for
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strengthening financial management and perhaps billy carter would have supported that one. the list goes on and on, guys. i'm not sure how long this will take 40 months 49 million to improve reading scores. guys, that is the list as you see many americans are upset much money is spent by questionable recipients. >> todd: lucas, we can make you a mess get the skull to go faster. efficiency. >> carley: some that spending . lucas tomlinson in washington, thank you so much. former deputy advisor or tage foundation and security, victoria, good money to you. many americans did not know a lot about you about usaid before the trump administration got involved and set it has to go. now there is a lot of reaction from both sides of the aisle what the impact will base away
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and on the conversation. what do you think it will be if this organization is folded into the state department. >> good morning, carley good to be with you, i think it is a great thing for the american people if usaid wraps up its mission and becomes as you say an arm at the state department rather than its own independent entity. bear in mind, this was greeted by john kennedy and early 1960s as cold war tool to spread american values. and it had its heyday after the fall of the berlin wall, bringing create economics to the former soviet bloc countries. but then it kind of drifted and became purposeless. as lucas was just reporting, what is this to make a grab bag left liberal agenda items. and i think it has gotten so bad, it really can't be reformed. it has to be ended. >> todd: critics will say usaid leaves a void that china and russia are going to fill.
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you are an expert on national security. will getting rid of usaid make the american people less safe? >> absolutely not. in china and russia are not going to waste their money on this nonsense. what it does, but it has done and what it has become so extreme is actually it undermines us. they are doing this in a lot of regions that are quite conservative socially. latin america, parts of africa, the middle east, for example. what we are actually doing is alienating hopeful locations and that is where china and russia can step into. speech of the president will talk to the president of panama and china's influence over the panama canal. china says panama says china does not have influence over the canal and the united states says, "yes, they do." who is right in that argument, and where do you see this ongoing? >> well, it is moving around a little bit. china absolutely has significant
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influence over the panama canal through its various state owned entities such as hutchinson's ports to control both ends of the panama canal or has controlled. after secretary rubio's very successful trip to the region, however, panama and outstanding participation in the bell and road program. in looking at ending the contracts. right now, the united states is correct. but if panama alters its policies, maybe they can be correct, too. >> todd: let's look at the recent past the foreign leaders popped up in one conversation with trump and they change their tune like that. the leader of columbia we will not help you and then here is my plane. what do you expect to come out of today's call? >> i think president trump has enormous leverage over all of these governments. and he knows it. joe biden was not willing to use that leverage. he wanted to make nice with
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everyone if he communicated with them at all. what president trump is doing is literally laying down the law. if you want the united states assistance or you want united states protection, there is going to be a cost to that. but does not come free. it is subsidized by the u.s. taxpayer and for that, you have to you to american priorities. that is a simple calculus and he straight forward about it and it is effective. >> carley: there is a lot going on coach especially foreign policy. victoria thank you for joining us and following it all. >> thank you. >> carley: you are very welcome. fox news alert, row alaska looking for a plane carrying ten people that went missing over an ip or guard said the main was 12 miles offshore flying from nome with location lost. peer to the flight was scheduled to land 4:00 p.m. alaska time yesterday and flight radar data
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shows small aircraft reported information 3:16 above norton sound. >> todd: in the meantime it is up for president trump with a plan to release all of the jfk files. today's deadline comes two weeks after signed executive order demanding the files finally be declassified. the national intel director and attorney general, a 30 day review relating to the assassinations at the mlk jr. and senator rfk. they must also present the president with a plan to release those records. we wait with bated breath. in the meantime, and exciting night 2025 nfl awards in new orleans three days before super bowl lix. >> carley: chanley painter with big moments at the night. >> good morning carley and todd appeared to the first time in 38 years the quarterback went mvp award but not also awarded the first-team all-pro quarterback with buffalo bills qb josh allen
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taking home the top honor and surprising victory over a baltimore ravens qb lamar jackson. >> i know this is an individual word and most valuable player on it, but i think it is derived from team success and i love my team and it takes everyone from equipment staff to the training room to the trained staff to slip in the mailroom to the cafeteria upstairs, it takes everybody to the path to success. i'm so fortunate to be a part of the great organization. other top awards equals running back saquon barkley late and commanders quarterback jayden daniels with offensive rookie of the year and vikings head coach kevin o'connell taking, the year. snoop dogg was the host for the night kicking off the show with this, watch. >> this is an incredible super bowl matchup between the eagles and the refs. the battle for mvp that share seems too close to call, which is a surprise. because usually when it is a
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fight between guy's name, saquon, josh, i don't give josh much of a chance. [laughter] my guy sam darnold and the house tonight. where is sam? sam, loco jig you had an incredible year. it just shows all you need to succeed is hard work, determination, and getting the hill away from them chats. [laughter] >> and of course the pro football hall of fame class of 2025 was also announced including antonio gates, jared allen, sharp, and many fans with disappointment saying players like eli manning were snubbed. todd and carley, back to you. just be when they were snubbed. how is eli manning not in the top seven? i understand eli manning is not all favorite but definitely in the conversation to make the next round. >> carley: maybe next year?
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>> todd: it is tapped next year because you have drew brees and somebody else getting in there. >> carley: i thought alaris respect to all of the joshes out there. great job. >> todd: this guy beat the jets a lot that did not beat the giants and i have to say that to make myself feel better. seven-time super bowl champion, tom brady, but you will join "fox & friends" 8:30 a.m. eastern time. >> carley: maybe i should. carley who, what is this? >> todd: i've heard of carley shimkus. the trump doj slap chicago with a lawsuit over sanctuary city policies and is laying out plans to get criminal migrant and cartel members off at the streets. >> carley: the brand-new dea administrator is here to tell us how they will do it coming up next. wa ♪
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♪ ♪ stated that doj is suing illinois and the city of chicago for allegedly obstructing the federal government's enforcement of immigration law in refusing to end sanctuary policies. >> they are choosing illegal aliens over the safety and security of their own citizens
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and the men and women of law enforcement who are out there trying to protect their citizens. not only did we sue today the city of chicago, we sued the state of illinois. toby said the mayor. be said the governor. and we said others. and let me be clear if you don't comply with federal law, you will be next. >> carley: president trump's newly appointed dea chief to crackdown on crime and joins me now. derek, good morning to go, it is great to have me on the show this morning. you were hoping to be the the single biggest thorn and the drug cartels which makes you a brave man and i like the wording what you are trying to do create an army of good to fight against evil and stop cartel influence in the united states once and for all. it is a lofty goal that how do you go about accomplishing it? >> it starts at the top. leadership has been real clear at the low enforcement in this country is going to protect the citizens and we will use all of
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the tools, all of the authorities and all the great american patriots. men and women are out there every day on the streets and all the agencies are united. this is the first time i've seen a couple of cop, cooperation between the lga, component agencies, dhs, the homeland security, the border czar. all of them working together on the streets together but unfortunately, carley we have compromises like aurora, colorado, and trying to remove most violent criminals off at the streets. we have media folks leaking it to those traffickers into those criminals. very, very sad. >> carley: it is very, very sad. they were to be 100 tren de aragua and only one was that the ability to lack film malaysian said there was blood inside the apartment complex which is all you need to know about it these people are. and they are still in our country because of that leak. we mentioned it at the top newly
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appointed ag pam bondi is suing the city of chicago and state of illinois over violating federal law. do sanctuary policies impact the work that you are trying to do in getting drugs out of the country? >> 100%. what person in america would want to protect the most violent criminals in the world? all you have to do is pay attention to what is happening like aurora, for example. these tren de aragua violent criminals are taking over entire apartment buildings. this is america, we have to unite, we have to stand together, incentive for it citizens. we have to put citizens first. this attorney general, at the present, d.a. and other agencies will put america first and keep america safe. >> todd: to make. >> carley: despite criminal migrants arrested in new york city area between january 28th and february 3rd just a few days' time, 100 have
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been arrested and that includes ecuadorian migrant who admitted to raping a woman and pled guilty and only time served. now, he is arrested dhs custody and a special agent in charge of the d.a. new york the patient says, "what is different the urgency to remove criminal illegals or violent criminal illegal drug traffickers without having to go through six, eight, 12 month investigations. you served under many different presidents. how did the current administration policy stack up to previous presidents in terms of how you get your job done? >> well, right now, i've never seen this sense of urgency. and the dea, we have participated in over 1,000 arrests with dhs and other components out there fighting crime out there in the streets. so we are moving fast. and we are going to get the job
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done. tom home and as she is he is committed to getting the criminals off the streets. >> carley: you are the man for the job and we appreciate you joining us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> carley: you are very welcome. let's take a look at glass a few. speak of the democrats really didn't lose in november. >> all i know is we won a seat in the house appear to be did not lose any seats. people were like democrats lost. no, we did not. >> todd: okay, you don't want to miss what else she had to say as she rewrites history. joe concha reacts to that next. ♪ ♪ so why wait? talk to your doctor. botox® effects may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as trouble swallowing,
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president trump was very engaged throughout the meeting. and we are narrowing down the differences. >> we are knocking on the door of a successful deal and a markup that would kick the process off with respect to the budget resolution and reconciliation instructions. >> todd: new jersey congressman jeff van drew, how close, truly closed our house republicans to work out disagreements in order to pass the budget and tax legislation that they promised the american people on the campaign trail? >> well, we are close if everybody keeps in mind what i keep in mind is that we have got to get it done. the tax cuts have to be done. the money savings has to be done. over so much nonsensical, awful spinning right now in our budget and what has gone on for years. behalf to get our board are buttoned up. we have to make sure the country is safe. we know what needs to be done.
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it has all been laid out. it means we must all come together. i don't care if it is one bill or two bills. that is the whole thing, for me personally, i would rather do one, big they'll get it done, get it done early to get the president's agenda done to move on because we have a lot of work to do. but if it ends up being two bills i will support that as well. i will express this to the speaker in leadership and i will continue to say it, we need to use a scalpel. by that, we may cut things like gender affirming training for journalists and sri lanka. we don't need that, okay? we don't need to spend money on that and i have dozens of examples like that. but we need to keep our social security, our medicare, take care of our veterans and senior citizens and others. it is very, very important we did this the right way. and i believe we will, but we need to monitor it that we need to move and we need to get it
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down and stop any disagreement and move forward to periods been with you know who else is taking a scalpel to things, elon musk and doge. they are facing legal challenges with federal buyouts and the trump administration being sued by government workers unions over the usaid cuts. it is clear permanent washington is fighting back literally for their own survival. who wins, congressman, in the end, will it be a permanent washington to be victorious or will trump/musk be the victor's? >> no, we have to understand here how important this is. this is about the continuation of the future of the republic. we have people at many levels that want to continue the status quo. you know but the status quo is? working people working harder than ever, pain vortexes more than ever and the money being sent around the world and given to people who hate americ. we don't need to continue that
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so we have people in washington which is nothing like the rest of america and nothing like real working people that just want to continue that they are may have to stop it. it will be bumpy. i said from jump-start, people speaking months ago, this is not going to be easy. it will be a bumpy road. it will be hard. the goal is worth it we will prevail in the end, but they will not let it go easily. >> todd: it is what the american people want and the status quo but people by and large photo for the cuts and the cuts need to be delivered to. before i let you go i have to ask about this a china leaked firm $7 billion easy pass contract in new jersey. tell you what this decision reversed immediately. looked, congressman i drive through and i don't want them knowing my whereabouts. all we know about trina, how did this happen? >> this gets filed under you couldn't make it up and only in
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new jersey. you have to love new jersey. what are we doing. this is an american company that bid lower and doing easy pass for new jersey and for many states and they were not awarded the bid. this is a company connected directly with the ccp, chinese communist party. the new jersey turnpike and these are the roads are very important and they can monitor where our military equipment is being driven, where people's personal driving habits are, and everything else. china, the company that got it is linked with china and used to be u.s. company, but china bought it out. it was actually bought out. behalf to get on the beam here. needs to be rebid and we need to work with american company about very fragile, very important, very sensitive, american information and not what we are doing at this point in time. hopefully, they reverse that. we have written to the turnpike
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authority and they need to take a second look. >> todd: this makes no sense and should be reversed immediately. they were so many vendors in the state to handle easy pass. why do we need to go to she's using an china. >> we don't. >> doing being in the file you have something at 6:30, enjoy the game. former house speaker nancy pelosi how she thought democrats fared in november and where she stands with former president biden and jill biden after working to replace him as the democrat nominee. >> all i know is we won a seat in the house. we did not lose any seats. people are like the democrats lost. no, we did not. i thought it would be quite different with president biden at the top of the ticket. >> the former first lady jill biden said she was disappointed in you. is there any way to patch that up? >> i certainly hope so.
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my whole passion and politics is for the children. i think it would be important for the children to not have donald trump the president of the united states. >> carley: fox news contributor, joe concha, joints as now. a whole lot in the sound bite she has not patched things up with the bidens but has an optimistic view where the democrats. we did not lose, we won the seat. >> she is 84 years old and unlike donald trump she is not aging well. see is the poster child for term limits which donald trump supports. she is in her 21st term some to be trivia there. on that claim they didn't lose, who won the popular vote which my trump and who won the swing states? yes. are more states governed by republicans and democrats? sole a majority is they are 6-3 conservatism of the supreme court? yes in theory, so this is what we call 31 flavors of deletion. she is and that the denial stage
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of the seven stages of grief. to go on national television and say something like that is a whole ball and of course the bidens have not spoken to pelosn in july. if somebody shifts you are you invited to bowling anytime soon? of course not! she bet on kamala harris and that was a bad bet. >> todd: it is about the kids and paul posey makes all the stop trades for the children. "the view" when will you take to the street to protest president trump? >> it's only been two and a half weeks god help us. we have to go through four years of this, which is why, why, why we need to set up some guardrails then making sure there is a democratic house or senate and senate in two years. >> what is happening is outrages. what i want to know is when are we going to hit the streets?
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when are we in america going to say enough is enough! >> todd: she wants people in the streets that will. we expect to see ana navarro leaving minions into battle caring protest signs and pitchforks down broadway from the abc studios? ana navarro better not wear what she wore there because it is 14 degrees . >> carley: that is good. >> she is a multi, multimillionaire and not taking to the streets unless a limo. it is unlike hakeem hakeem jefo wants to fight republicans in the streets. this is what you have when you can't win that policy. impact, since the election, have you heard policy ideas from democrats? we heard shrinking about elon musk and cutting government. that makes you pro-government waste. they voted against laken riley act 140 democrats which means pro-violent murder of women in the country? they voted against women in
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sports act, 203 democrats. no american support that. they are playing resistance here on 90-10 issues and it is not working for them. they are in need of a leader just like new york giants, todd. get everybody in line and coalesce around a message but they are flailing at this point in taking it to the streets. this ain't 2017 in 17 in a more. >> carley: that is the view of ana navarro and alan green impeachment for donald trump's dastardly deeds. i didn't know that was high crime misdemeanor but most americans are optimistic over outrage right now. >> todd: taking to the streets, michael mcdonald and the to be brothers. >> carley: great song. >> at least for carley. >> carley: i have a father who is a big duby's fan so i am well aware. have a great friday, joke, good to see you. you may have noticed todd and i are wearing red and we are not
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going to the prom together although it looks like we are your red tie and my red dress. national where red tape honoring american heart month and drawing attention to cardiovascular disease in women. >> todd: this is serious stuff and we asked to explain the signs every woman needs to lookn oudst for can be done next. ♪ ♪ (♪) hot to trot! nobody says that, what? get good at money. so you can be a little bad. empower. did you know... 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was. pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner with melting pro-v pearls. locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage. for resilient, healthy-looking hair. if you know,
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♪ ♪ >> todd: it looks like the great resignation is coming to an end as more workers choose to quit their jobs. >> carley: fox news business with the details, hi, cheryl. >> remember quiet quitting and everybody has their voice is back and they decided they will stay in their jobs. less americans are quitting, that is according to the data from labor department released this week. 39.6 million jobs were quit last year, but that is down 11% from 2023. 22% chance 2022. so we will get the first jobs report today since donald trump took office. the u.s. with 49 consecutive months of job gains in yesterday will cain support because obviously a lot of question works with companies when it comes to the tariffs look like and will that be an issue?
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that could affect hiring issues going forward to. but the back and coming out of january, a new year so we will get that sense of whether or not businesses are feeling positive about the year. we saw a stock market pump after donald trump elected so we will see if that continues. >> carley: cheryl, the people having their voices back, it is a good thing and many ways it is but if you are looking for a job, bit will be harder to find one. fewer help wanted signs out there. what about those folks? that is very, very true last help-wanted signs out there. that could change. that depends how the economy performs the next several months. we will get that data at least for a couple of months to see if that kind of sea change in america business related to the sea change in rehab happening in washington right now. i will say, one of the things interesting is the labor department reports, especially
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the february -- january report won't matter will matter, i can't speak this money because up all of the federal workers choosing to leave their jobs and all of those buyouts. yesterday we talked 40,000 people taking federal buyouts and that deadline extended until monday. so that will all factor into the february report, which i won't have for another month if that makes sense. >> carley: it does. >> todd: don't miss cheryl in the mornings with maria. thank you, cheryl. >> carley: looking lovely in red. today is national national where red day and drawing attention to cardiovascular disease than number one killer of women in the united states, the senior research officer and heart regeneration group murdoch children's research institute joins me now. thank you for joining us as we
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draw attention to this very important topic. what is your message for us this morning. >> thank you for having us. my messages around the importance of understanding women's cardiovascular health as you mentioned, the leading cause of death and largely because for decades focused on male biology so left the understanding of cardiovascular health impact women. our research at the research institute is focused on how we can make human hurt an issue and children and heart disease. chose beta that is so interesting and your title regenerating arts and quite literally what you are doing. such a fulfilling profession. the numbers are staggering and why it is important to look into this. for 60 million women in the united states are living with
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some form of heart disease. that is 44% of the female population of this country. there might be some people watching right now, doctor, thinking to themselves, i just don't feel well right now and i don't know why. are. are there signs and symptoms we should be looking out for to get the early treatment? >> absolutely. and early identification and early treatment is the key here. what is unfortunate is that women's health is undiagnosed and the signs and symptoms are not as clear as typical male signs of a heart attack for example. so deftly encourage people to seek early intervention to check other organizational health websites. but it shows how much more research is needed in this space to better understand the causes and the treatment so we can have healthy outcomes for everyone. >> carley: you mention regenerating heart tissue and
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what you are doing. it sounds like an advancement in treatment hit can you tell us more about that? speak of the research lead to at the medical research institute using stem co powerful about this technology s opened up new doors how we understand human biology. so, we can make stem cells from any individual from blood draw and make stem cells and turn into heart muscle cells. what is important here is that they are able to relate get at the underlying causes of underlying causes of heart disease. tibbett is incredibly powerful technology. that is the research we are driving out the institute. >> carley: the goal is to make women suffering from heart disease go down. how do you reduce the risks? >> there is lots of signs and symptoms out there for identifying cardiovascular
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health. i highly recommend any individual seeking advice from gps. but it is important to intervene early and it is important we continue to push with the research to better understand the unknowns. >> carley: absolutely periods heart attack the number one killer when talking about heart disease, or are there other diseases that we should be awar? >> heart attack is quite common. there is a whole spectrum of heart diseases child heart disease, acquired heart disease and it can affect different parts of the heart and compositional cells so there is a range unfortunately of heart disease out there. in every case is somewhat different. so individual risks if heart disease and your family, for example or different lifestyle plays a huge role in heart disease. but is really important, as i
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said, get early intervention. >> carley: doctor, thank you for joining us this morning. the best way to beat this is to raise awareness. that is exactly what you are doing today. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> carley: you are very welcome. from new york city to australia to pennsylvania, joining us live from philadelphia talking to the eagles fans and super bowl sunday, hay, abbi. >> todd: what is she wearing? what is going on, carley and bedding with the eagles fans and with former eagles cheerleaders. a big show on "fox & friends." hello, ladies. you were both in new orleans for the 1981 super bowl what was that like? >> it was very exciting and sad at the same time. >> you guys chaired your hearts out but the team could not get it down. >> i cried.
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>> todd: in anticipation of the eagles' fifth super bowl appearance announcing a two hour delay for the morning after the big game. sean gorman the glouster city district superintendent and joins me now. super, what's your thinking for the super bowl? >> good morning, thanks for having me. it was a simple decision for us. you know, two traits we look cultivate in every kid that they are well-rounded, you know, we feel this taps into having a good life balance and preaching that we are parts of local communities, you know, not just glouster city but the philadelphia area. the other area your local
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organization gets to make it to the super bowl. can i remember when the phillies won the world series or the last time the eagles won the super bowl how joyous that was to spend that with family and hopefully our kids appreciate that one day their own grandchildren might ask them where were you when the eagles won the super bowl? >> todd: what's been the reaction from the kids, the parents, and the teachers? >> everybody has been very, very appreciative. i'm fortunate to be around a lot of like-minded people. >> todd: understood. we do have to be clear, not every district in the philly area is on board with this thinking. listen to the rationale for not doing a two hour delay in philly proper. listen. >> when the eagles went to super bowl lii and won against the new england patriots, as i recall,
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we did not have a two hour delay in the school district. the eagles rushed to the game five years later for super bowl lvii. that year, well, we did have a two hour delay and, guess what? unfortunately the eagles lost. and so in keeping with the winning tradition we will not have a two hour delay. >> todd: super sean, are you worried that you could be jinxing your own team with this move. >> fully confident. fully confident. we have now the new wild card saquon barkley it's changed. >> todd: did the producers tell you to say that to rub it in on giants fan. a move by alex valentine who is a huge eagles fan, sean? fess up. >> i'm vo sorry for your loss. >> todd: what learning lessons do you think kids could take.
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you mention community big events. what lessons that can't be gotten from a book if you will? >> yeah. i just think that like, hey, there is moments in life where, you know, we should step back and appreciate the moment for what it is and especially for families with young children facilitate let the kids up to watch the end of the game. hey, there are big moments in life and you should try to live in those moments and spend them with people you love being around. and try to have the foresight to see how special they are and not regret, kind of appreciate the day after the fact. >> todd: final question, if the eagles win, will you give the kids off the entire day for the parade? >> i think that that's a very likely possibility. we did that the last time we won. >> todd: if i could just give one piece of advice for all the children in your school
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district. keep the kids off the greased poles, we know you could that in philly and we don't want any kids getting hurt. sean gorman, inbe joy the game, interesting move you are making here. enjoy the game. talk about the game, carley shimkus. >> carley: the kids in a school district will never forget this two hour delay even if the eagles lose. it will be a fun fact. did you know my district gave us a two hour delay when the eagles went to the super bowl. how cool is that guy? >> todd: studied all the film and game tape. >> well, gosh, it's tough to bet against mahomes i'm going with the chiefs. >> high heart says chiefs. the eagles look dominant this year. >> carley: have great friday. we have saturday going. the big game, super bowl sunday. catch it only on fox. but, for now, "fox & friends" starts have a good day. everybody. ♪

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