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influence in the panama canal. >> brian: how about free passage. suspects have just been indicted? joe burrow's home robbery case took photos like idiots wearing the quarterback's bling. >> lawrence: unbelievable. speaking of star qb's the goat tom brady is live on "fox & friends" as we count down to the super bowl only on fox. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> philadelphia jazz band brass animals performing at chickie's & pete's in the city of brotherly love that's countdown to super bowl sunday only on
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fox. >> ainsley: i love their name. that's where abby hornacek is see her on the right-hand side of your screen having fun with fans having breakfast with them. will cain on the left side of your screen is holding down the fort. good morning, will. >> will: good morning. brian, ainsley, l.j. and even to abby over in philadelphia. here i amber bon street, right here, the infamous bourbon street. there's a lot going on by the way down here. huge security presence, military presence, everywhere you turn hard to get in and out, not if you're walking but driving, of course now to get in and around this area it's difficult. construction up and down the streets. right below me the shots you are seeing they are building the fox pregame show set for sunday right here beneath this. no partying right now. i know you guys accused tyrus and i of partying straight into the morning.
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it's pretty quiet and tame right now. it will not be by 4:00 this afternoon when i host the will cain show from right here, which will be a little bit terrifying and not hear myself do a television show but i hope you will join us then at 4:00. it will be a party. it was last night. it will be all weekend long, chiefs, eagles, i think brian, steve, ainsley, i think the perfect place to host a super bowl. everybody is together. you can see everybody. you're not spread out over an entire city. >> lawrence: will, forgive us for the accusation of your partying, you called ainsley and abby ainsley you called me steve. you are kind of on a roll today. >> will: did i for real? >> ainsley: didn't just roll right in. >> brian: professional broadcaster you expect me to do stuff like that but, will, you have a standard. >> will: do you know how sometimes things come out of your mouth and you don't even know it. so, first of all, i don't think
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i mispronounced ainsley but i really called you steve, l.j.? >> steve: you said ainsley here and ainsley in philadelphia as well. >> ainsley: hey to ainsley and brian and l.j. and even ainsley's in philly. >> will: where is my drink? go get my drink. [laughter] >> brian: will, let me challenge you on one thing. i love new orleans, i love the history, obviously. but you remember last time they had a super bowl there. their infrastructure was terrible. they lost power. it changed the complex of the game. 49ers got new momentum almost beat the ravens on the way to win the game. we know about the terror attack from a few weeks ago. we know the police force has been depleted. you think they have solved these problems? >> will: substantive points you make there, kilmeade. [laughter] >> will: the lights went out in the super bowl. >> brian: yeah. >> will: and as -- i will say i was talking -- legitimately i was just talking to tyrus about this about the police presence in new orleans. the infrastructure.
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in my view it doesn't have to be subjective forget according to will cain, arch manning is not just the next great manning is he going to be the frontrunner for the heisman, the texas longhorns will be the number one seeded prediction for national champion next year and arch will eventually be the number one overall taken nfl draft. >> we're pulling for him, yes. >> will: all those things. >> brian: giants will find a way to get that pick. >> lawrence: we will catch you later. >> will: okay. all right. >> ainsley: go have some bourbon on bourbon street. bye, will. we will check in with you later. >> brian: philadelphia to stay close. >> ainsley: super bowl, this is so exciting because obviously the super bowl is going to be n fox. you know that sean hannity and bret baier are going to be in a commercial together. >> lawrence: news and opinion.
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>> ainsley: that's right. you have probably seen it. but, if you haven't, here it is. >> bret: how do you think this story is going to play out? >> sean: too close to call. >> five minutes to air. >> go big or go home. >> sean: we are in the super bowl lix spot. >> bret: feels super. >> brian: and it's so typical of them staring in the mirror. >> ainsley: getting hair and makeup. christina one of our makeup artists, christina you made it. >> lawrence: made it big time. >> brian: i love it when they hit fists. you hear the pound. like the b bass drum. >> ainsley: bloopers are fun too to watch. abby is having breakfast with friend in philadelphia ahead of the super bowl. hey, abby. >> abby: hey, ainsley, having breakfast. coffee is not needed because of all of this energy in here. i must say i'm staying neutral for the super bowl. in bed with the eagles fans.
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i wouldn't dare wear a chiefs jersey in here especially with all the eagles cheerleaders and some fans. all right? yeah. okay. a allison and monica here cheered in the 2005 super bowl that one was in jacksonville. you guys did lose to the patriots. but what was it like? >> it was exhilarating. it was an incredible experience. we were down there for the whole week. we had a lot of appearances. it was great mats for mere. although i will say we did have to stay on crewsships which sounds very exciting but it was a very, very cozy atmosphere size of an airplane bathroom. >> abby: four girls in one room? >> yeah. >> abby: how did you get ready in the morning. >> we made it work. we are a team. eagles cheerleaders can do just about anything. no matter where we are at super bowl, tiny cozy room we make it happen. >> abby: how do you warm up.
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>> cheering, scream. philadelphians are loud. uphold that legend. >> abby: i have never been to philly i have come to realize you guys are very energetic and i really like that. you are kind of focused on the fans but you are also paying attention to the game. take me through what was going through your mind during the 2005 super bowl. i won't bring up the second half. bring up the first half. >> only talk about the first half that half was incredible. when we rab out on the field when they did the national anthem and the flyover, i mean it was impossible to not have tears coming down your face. it was the most incredible feeling. and the first half, yeah. we are always watching the game. we only cheer or dance like during times where they are not playing. >> abby: there you go. >> watching it the whole time and incredible. like you said not going to talk about second half. >> abby: we will not. a lot of beautiful memories i'm sure. i hear the pompoms. can you lead us out with a cheer and send it back? >> absolutely.
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eagles, eagles! >> abby: you heard them. >> lawrence: still got it. >> brian: brian see what happens this time. please celebrate peacefully. >> ainsley: how cool to say you were an nfl cheerleader. >> lawrence: it's true. >> brian: abbey, thank you so much. >> ainsley: today is the deadline to present president trump with a plan to release all of the jfk files. >> brian: wow, senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich is here with more. jacqui? >> jacqui: good morning to you guys. as of 2022, about 97% of the 5 million files were already released to the public according to the national archives. but, former president biden delayed the rest saying that further review was necessary to protect against harm to intelligence sources, military defense, and foreign relations. president trump's executive order mandates that the attorney general and director of national intelligence present a plan to release all of what's left.
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>> a lot of people are waiting for this for a long -- for years. for decades. and everything will be revealed. okay? give that to r.f.k. jr. >> the exact number of files left unclear. thousands first term withheld others on national security grounds. one reporter who testified to congress about the findings in his book said this is a very long time coming. >> 1998 we talked about a transfer of 35,000 documents from this commission to the national archives. those are the files that we now want out in the public. i can't believe that 27 years later we finally found a president who is willing to sign the order to say get them released. gerald posner wrote case closed
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lee harvey oswald and the assassination of jfk. oswald was shot and killed in the basement of the headquarters two days after kennedy's death fueling speculation about whether he was, in fact, solely responsible. it is unclear right now whether tulsi gabbard's senate confirmation status is going to hold up this process at all. the dni is supposed to write this plan for the president along with the a.g. and that position is held right now by an acting figure, stacey dixon. meantime, a plan for the release of the mlk assassination files is due by march 9th, guys. >> brian: jacqui, i guess it was just speculation. why does it take so long to release papers? what is the problem? why not just hand over the papers? you don't need to brace us. we are talking 1963. >> jacqui: i think anyone who has that answer has a higher security clearance than i do.
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i'm sorry i'm coming up empty for you. >> ainsley: doesn't it sound like maybe because these are just the plans. they have to come up with the plan. doesn't it sound like maybe -- there's a lot of pushback they don't want to make the cia look bad or any of our intelligence agencies look bad. is it just so the trump administration maybe can read those plans and read what's in it and then they make a determination or is it definitely going to be released? >> well, we will see. back in the president's first term. he did withhold some files on national security grounds. it's possible that happens again. i thought it was interesting that former president biden block the release on the basis of not just intelligence but also military defense and foreign relations. so, maybe some of those factors are indeed in there. it's hard to know whether that's true when it's been pinned on this one guy who apparently acted alone. what does he have to do with foreign relations. mills industry continues. >> lawrence: thanks, jacqui. so kash patel did an interview a
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couple years ago. and he said he has seen the full file. he says it's like 20-some pages. and he goes what people are expecting to see in these documents, they're not going to see. i'm just skeptic why wouldn't they just release them. >> brian: mike pompeo said we are better off not releasing them. i'm thinking what did mike pompeo see? >> ainsley: what does he know? >> brian: okay. president trump, i think, saw last time and said i will wait. now we are going to see. if you want treans and trust back in government. let's go back and clean up the mess. that's when we started doubting things. >> ainsley: polls show most people do not believe lee harvey oswald acted alone. he was killed two days later in that dallas county prison -- or jail. >> brian: by jack rubio who they suspecthood mob ties. 1 minutes after the hour. let's talk parents. >> ainsley: stripping parental rights don't you remember last year when republicans passed a bill parents need to know immediately if their children
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are involved in something illegal at school. parents have the right to know in when that passed. washington state the senate changed it back parents are not notified for 48 hours. >> lawrence: one thing that is alarming to all of us, this is the clause, little bullet points of it allowing schools 48 hours before notifying parents that something happened to their kid, even if it involves strikes down parental notification mandated for child at school receives healthcare, mental health or gender dysphoria counseling. >> ainsley: meaning the parent can look at your child's medical chart at the school. >> lawrence: i'm sorry. i just know momma jones. i'm not even going to get to my father because he would be totally outraged. if you wait 48 hours if i'm in a fight or something happens in a school and you don't call her immediately when it happens, she is going to lose her cool. i think every parent feels the same way. >> brian: yeah. i don't get it. >> lawrence: doesn't make any sense. >> brian: makes no sense. california we don't want to tell
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the parents anything. the in other states, you tell them everything right away. seems to be a half step backward. >> ainsley: it's washington state. it's extremely liberal. it has to go to the house. then it can go to the governor's desk. so we -- it hasn't passed completely in that state. but i don't understand i don't know if it's the schools trying to protect their faculty and cover up something? that's what it sounds like. i'm not sure what the reason is. >> lawrence: it takes me back to virginia and i remember when glenn youngkin was running for governor. he was down, down in the polls, significantly. he made it about the parents and then you had terry mcauliffe who says parents should be involved in these decisions lo and behold you got glenn youngkin rose to the top of the polls and, of course, he became governor. doesn't seem like they are taking any notice of that. >> ainsley: as a parent i want to know everything that happens to will school. i always talk to my child when i pick her up. shy will tell me the good and the bad. a lot of times kids don't talk. if something is happening illegal, that is my child, i have the right to know. >> brian: if the democrats want to get back in power, they have
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to go back to stop having a war with common sense. they have tomorrow brace common sense. they don't have to be conservatives, this is common sense. talk about it makes perfect sense for me to toss to carley shimkus, right? >> carley: it does. good morning to you guys. news to get. to say secretary of state marco rubio heading to the middle east next week on the heels of president trump's proposal to rebuild gaza. rubio's five-day trip starts on february 13th. america's top diplomat will be stopping in israel. the united arab emirates, qatar and saudi arabia. while overseas qatar will be seeing munich in germany. the ncaa following president trump's lead by banning transgender athletes from competing in women's sports. their participation policy for trans athletes now limits competition in women's sports to athletes who are born female. it comes as trump's education department launches a probe into san jose state university and upenn over possible title ix violations over their decision
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to allow trans athletes to compete in women's sports. now to some shocking video of a struggle on board a frontier airlines flight. a passenger had to be restrained after getting violent. you see that taking place on your screen right there. witnesses say it happened about 20 minutes into the ride from denver to houston after another passenger requested a seat change. things clearly escalated quickly. the man who was being held down started throwing punches, he even cracked a window with his foot. he put that big crack in a window. authorities say the airline has decided not to press charges at this time. >> brian: why? of course you got to press charges. >> carley: brian said why? that's a good question. president trump getting personally involved in the push for a deal between the pga tour and liv golf. he met with tour commissioner jay monahan and others this week to help broker an agreement. released a joint statement saying we asked the president to get involved for the good of the game, the good of the country and for all the countries involved. we are grateful that his
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leadership has brought us closer to a final deal. paving the way for reunification of men professional golf. i think is so interesting. on top of meeting with benjamin netanyahu, executive order. doing the stuff on the border. is he like let's talk about the golf merger where there is an international tie to it. >> brian: carley, here's what is important. what the president said i'm making a decision on women's sports. women got to play with women. the ncaa said thank you, i need the direction. >> lawrence: that's exactly right. >> ainsley: they were grateful for it. >> brian: liv and pga are going to get a deal together they don't know where to start. he has pga left all his courses remember in 2017. he got to have -- put that aside. now i need the president to do this. he has got to handle college sports. and what is happening with paying players. joe manchin and nick saban working together to do it along with tommy tuberville. now the president has got to get these sides together because it's out of control how much money is floating around certain
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schools can't compete. certain sports will dissipate. so the president has got got to get a commission together to work out a pay structure for college sports. he loves this stuff. >> carley: clearly he does. he is meeting with jay monahan and tiger woods. >> brian: nick saban making great progress at one point the lawmakers got in each other's way. so we got to set up a payment structure like it's in the nhl. >> lawrence: i think his granddaughter actually kai has a big deal on the table for her golf career as well. >> ainsley: some. >> brian: nil. >> ainsley: pay a million dollars to go to this college. >> brian: i will give you an example they offered -- they are offering quarterbacks if you transfer to my team i will give you $5 million. >> ainsley: right. >> brian: okay. i'm it all for people being paid. can you nag the quarterback north carolina $5 million offer to go to university of michigan? is that where we are. rules and luxury. salary caps everywhere else.
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college sports whoever has rich donors? >> ainsley: right. >> brian: come on. >> ainsley: quarterback went to michigan to be the quarterback. then. >> brian: out of luck. >> lawrence: i think the argument is they were doing it under the table before. >> brian: all i'm saying is they would welcome it. if you talk to these coaches, they say. >> lawrence: have some structure. >> brian: set me up a system. >> ainsley: small schools have a disadvantage. >> brian: chinese made cameras could be spying in the united states. >> lawrence: look at philly where the brass animal performs for our super bowl preparty. >> ainsley: the brass animals. >> lawrence: ainsley loves the name ♪ ♪ hi, susan! honey? yeah? i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need.
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>> this is one of many instances where the chinese are spying on us. for example, tiktok on your phone. people don't realize it but when tiktok has access to your cell phone, they have access to all of your data. they know where you are going on the internet. they know how are talking to. they certainly know who your contact list is. and now we have these cameras. we haven't figured out yet what the chinese are doing by scooping up all of this data. maybe they are going to use it to make patents. maybe they are going to use it for maligned activities. the worry is if china has the ability to do these things and find out all about it us and manipulate not just our data but how these machines are used, it could prev present a secure thro the nation's infrastructure. civilian infrastructure they are going after. not necessarily the military. the military has protection. the civilian infrastructure. we have no defense against chinese hacking. >> brian: k.t., one of the most under reported stories is how
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the last administration allowed china to necessary sell their way into our entire infrastructure we have done we o start wising up. it begins and ends with tiktok, too. we got to get rid of that the other big story with where secretary of state marco rubio made his first stop. that is with panama. today, the president of the united states will speak to the panamanian president. at which time is he going to say get rid of the fees, and get rid of china. here's what the panamanian president had to say. >> i'm sorry to say that i have to reject that statement from the state department because it is based on falsehood. in my book bilateral relations between two countries, friends and partners throughout history are not handled that way. >> brian: one thing he said is secretary of state rubio said that they already agreed to get rid of the fees. and now he says they haven't. what do you think the reality is and what's going to be accomplished? >> they are negotiating.
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they are just negotiating in public. donald trump, unlike all the other presidents we have had in modern history understands one crucial important fact. because america is the world's biggest market, other countries need to sell their stuff to us? more than we need buy stuff from them. so what does that mean? it gives us enormous economic leverage over countries especially a country like panama exists because of trade with the united states. i am sure the conversation will be a very good one. the outcome will be great just like it was with canada. like it was with mexico. like it was with colombia. president trump will use economic leverage against the things that he wants to get in panama. he will get them in the end. >> brian: i know you see the big picture. the big picture is we are going to start enforcing the monroe doctrine. get china and russia out of this hemisphere. we have dropped the ball. we have not paid attention. now we are going to pay attention. they are going to ask for the same attention. don't just -- we kick china out. we are going to tell if we are doing this right what we are going to do when do you that.
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and reward them for that behavior we have been ignoring k.t. i think that's the bigger picture, venezuela and brazil are on notice. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian: all right. and by the way she is sid rosenberg later on wabc. love this show, tony robbins what needs to be done in los angeles and can a business person really shine in federal government? he is going to talk about that. sage steele from new orleans bring us inside that remarkable legislation signed by the president of the united states a couple of days ago. danica patrick on why i can't get in and out of a race car. and adam carolla on rebuilding in los angeles. keep in mind live on stage in almost a week now on february 15th. they have opened up the second floor balcony so go to brian kilmeade.com. fox nation is going to stream it as they will in st. louis, missouri on the 22nd. to see me live in special just ask lawrence. even though it says brain in the prompter i assume i'm supposed to keep reading.
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>> will: he is the pioneer of this entire part of broadcasting. mike pereira fox news sports analyst college football, ufl football. mike, this super bowl we talk about two teams on the field. chiefs and eagles. there's going to be a third team on the field and that third team is going to get a lot of attention. they will get it during the game and they will get it on monday, that's the refs. >> there has always been a third team on the field but they have never gotten the recognition they have gotten lately with all the talk about conspiracy. they are here in new orleans already. they are prepared. i just wanted to make sure they are not still walking bourbon street. >> will: i hope they are not out. they have a day or two to recover. >> so much pressure on them always in the super bowl 120 plus million people watching this game. and it's also different. you know, when you think of the regular season, they are lone wolves. they leave their house friday night, maybe early saturday
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morning. they are alone have a meeting on saturday. have a dinner together and then meet on sunday morning and then the game back home. here at a super bowl. it's the celebration for them. this is their goal to get a super bowl game. and so, guess what? it's the super bowl. your wife wants to go. your son and daughter want to go. your aunts and uncles want to go. your neighbors want to go. they have to kind of for the few days here take care of them. diversification, actually. when they actually meet a starting -- this afternoon. then they kind of sequester them off and they start. >> hit a couple issues we hope are not the conversation points on sunday or on monday. you brought up the conspiracies. all season long there has been a conversation and i want you to tell me how legitimate that the chiefs get a lot of calls. they get -- at a minimum the benefit of the doubt. we saw that play itself out all the way through the afc championship game. what would you say about these conspiracies and the chiefs? >> yeah. i think i would say what roger
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goodell said. i try not to use harsh words. i understand why they think that because the numbers point that direction. and the iffy calls seem to have gone the chief's way. but to think that there is intent is really ridiculous. that's the term that roger used. it's people that don't really understand officiating that are making these thoughts. now, kansas city is a great team with a great quarterback, great coach, great team, period. they teach penalty prevention. their numbers of false starts are less. those types of things. the officials are out just to manage the game. they have to make decisions and 126th of a second. they don't have time to factor in who made the foul. what color the team is. really it's really, i understand the concern but it's really won't effect the way they efficient this weekend. >> will: as a football fan, somebody who watches every saturday and sunday this something want to ask you. the audience would be curious about as well. it will be curious how it plays out in the super bowl there are some crews that seem ready to throw a flag throughout the
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game. looking for infractions. and we can see the total in the game of the number of flags thrown. there are other crews that seem to adopt let them play mindset. you can see they are letting more go. you can call holding on every play in the nfl. >> yes. >> will: how do you know what crew you are getting and why are crews different readiness to throw the flag. >> you are right almost call holding on every play. we would have a four and a half hour game and everybody would hate the game of football. you have to really choose advantage vs. disadvantage and make your decision there. this is different, too. because teams do prepare for crews. but this is not a crew. this is an all-star crew. they have come from seven different crews. it's kind of impossible to judge where they might lean. look, the parody in terms of number of fouls called is closer this year than i think i have ever seen it before. but you have 128 people. they don't have the same judgment. and so, you know, it's hard to teach consistency or expect consistency all the way through.
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all i care is, you know what? is that they call in the fourth quarter the same way they called the game in the first quarter. >> will: i think we can agree. here's the hope we don't notice them in the super bowl. >> i hope you dent hear from me. i hope you don't see me. if i don't mumble a word, then that means there's not a controversy. >> will: mike pereira you will be on the broadcast call on sunday right here on fox. thank you, mike. >> you got it. >> brian: handling one of the themes. >> lawrence: so funny seeing mike. normally i'm hearing his voice during the football games and finally get to see his face. great job, mike. >> brian: i know. >> ainsley: how often does he have a game where he doesn't have to get involved at all? >> brian: for the longest time. >> will: never. >> brian: the ref color commentator make the call i thought it was good or bad. now you don't have to put yourself on the line what did you see? when the replay is going on to have someone in the booth. >> lawrence: break it down. >> brian: while we are waiting to break it down what they're looking at i think it's great. also, i just think that will
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just handled the number one story. >> lawrence: yeah it is. >> brian: do they get special calls? you were wondering overcompensation. >> lawrence: i was wondering if there would be overcorrection as a result of all the pressure. the allegation is that all the calls are going to chiefs' way. do the official now not give them any leeway. >> ainsley: they don't want to be accused. >> lawrence: we will see. >> brian: abby is having breakfast with friends in philadelphia ahead of the super bowl. the ones that didn't go to new orleans are hanging out with you. >> 6, 7, 8, 9, eagles, eagles! >> abby: don't you love them? this is super special these ladies cheered in the 1981 super bowl which is in new orleans and sharon here was at the helm, also, fun fact first eagles cheerleader to be inducted into the national football cheerleading hall of fame. sharon, what happens going on? [cheers] >> what is going on is right.
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>> abby: you led all of these ladies during that super bowl. what was the energy like in new orleans. >> it was amazing from the time we stepped on the plane until the time we got back. it was an experience that everyone should have once in their lifetime. >> abby: and we are talking about some really elite cheerleaders here. how did you keep them in check and they were young, right? did you kind of raise them? >> i did. [laughter] >> they also raised me. i was younger then, too. [laughter] >> abby: i love. it was she a tough coach? >> she was very tough but she made us cheerleaders. we knew what to do and we knew what was expected of us and we did it. we weren't going to do anything unless sharon said so. [laughter] >> abby: you run a tight ship, sharon, i love that betty ann gave me this eagles bracelet i really appreciate that i keep saying that i'm not necessarily an eagles fan but today i am. i think i will have to carry this with me for a very long time. [cheers]
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>> abby: you guys are the best as i send it back to you guys ainsley, brian and lawrence. is there any choreography that you want to know for the show that you can -- i have got a legend right here, sharon, so she can give you tips. >> ainsley: can they do do the splits? >> ainsley: instance ainsley wants to know can you still do the splits? >> yeah. that will be the next segment stick around. >> brian: i would love to know who is the first one to do the pyramid. >> ainsley: abby, yesterday brian was talking about the pompom who invented the pompom. lawrence ruffle herkimer he invented the heryk. >> lawrence: my cousin. >> ainsley: he invented the jump. he patented the pompom english word came from the 18th century from french word palm pond. small decorative ball if you are feathers wool and string.
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the military regiments across europe caught sight of this and used them in the military in celebration. >> lawrence: ainsley in the brain room. >> ainsley: really k5078. >> brian: debris with a handle. >> abby: ainsley has fun facts about the pompom that's impressive, ainsley. >> ainsley: abby as a child you loved pompoms because they were so fun to play with. >> brian: i liked lincoln logs. >> ainsley: and the army men. >> lawrence: countdown super 59 continues with the goat tom brady is live on "fox & friends" this morning. >> brian: suspects just been indindicted in joe burrow's armd robbery case took photos wearing look at that stuff. >> lawrence: incredible. ♪
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♪ >> lawrence: so three illegal immigrants from chile have been indicted in the burglary charges of cincinnati bengals quarterback joe burrow's home. as court document show photos of the alleged robbers flexing with burrow's bling. "fox & friends weekend" co-host charlie hurt joins us now. it's audacity for me. argument they come a across the border for a better life. if i'm them i would lay low. they weren't laying low. went into his house had a security guard outside and it didn't stop them.
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>> yeah. you know, lawrence, that's the craziest part of all of this. joe burrow can hire security. did he hire security, and they were all parked out front. and these clowns go in his back window at the back of the house. so, you know, there's no good way around this you know it really is interesting how you get these high profile cases like this. there is -- this scourge effects everybody. it doesn't matter how famous you are. how wealthy you are, how much protection you have, the scourge of illegal immigration effects all of us. the media, so many felt low brethren in the media try to cover this story up and pretend it's not happening. the stories get so huge and so big and breakthrough the sort of all the noise because have you things like this and nobody can look the other way anymore. >> lawrence: they are just not covering it the right way. you even have media oranges
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essentially leaking it to activists and putting ice officials, federal agents' lives at risk. >> it's incredible. >> lawrence: real world consequences of that. you got people that are taking over apartment complexes right now looks like the criminals are on the run now. not as comfortable as they were before, charlie. >> without a doubt, lawrence, what we are seeing right now, what is interesting about it all you really had to do was start enforcing the law. democrats love to say immigration system is broken. well, you know what part of the immigration system isn't broken in the part that says it's illegal to be in the country illegally. that's never not been a true fact. and the fact that finally have an administration that is once again it's a reminder that the millions of illegals that were allowed into the country the past, previous four years all been entirely intentional.
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the biden administration knew what they were doing. i don't know that they -- i'm not saying that they wanted people to get murdered and wanted crime rates to skyrocket. >> lawrence: it's a consequence. >> charlie: it's a completely predictable consequence of those decisions that i think that people like you and me sat around predicting was going to happen when you let millions of illegals into the country. and so, all you have to do is just enforce the laws and it turns out that you start going in the right direction very quickly. >> lawrence: yeah. it's not rocket science. we were predicting because we know what happens. charlie, can't wait to see you this weekend on "fox & friends weekend." you've been crushing it 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. eastern time. rachel is going to be there as well. >> charlie: thanks so much, lawrence. >> lawrence: see you in a bit. carley has headlines for us. >> my favorite mayor. >> carley: boy oh boy new news on that. trustees it this thorton township voted to fire two
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employees following this brawl broken out when tiffany henyard called derogatory name during the meeting. the video shows the worst mayor in america getting in the middle of it all, her boyfriend was actually one of the people fired. oh, boy, meanwhile dalton voters are looking ahead to primary elections on february 25th when residents will decide if the controversial mayor gets a second term henyard is facing a federal investigation and has been accused of spending public funds recklessly. check this out a mounted patrol officer jacksonville using her horse named nash to catch a suspected drug dealer earlier this week. listen to this. >> get that bad. get it. get him now. you are going to get run over. come on now, come on now. you better stop. >> that is awesome video there. after a few minutes of that, the man got tired and surrendered. deputies shared that video online with the caption our mounted unit doesn't just horse around when it comes to crime.
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i love that pun there speaking of horses, the iconic budweiser clydesdales are back for the big game. ♪ just let your love flow ♪ like a mountain stream ♪ and love your love flow with the smallest of dreams. >> so a horse walks into a bar -- >> and what? >> carley: if you like what you see there catch the full super bowl ad sunday on fox and new ad comes as anheuser-busch works to rebrand itself following the 2023 bud light boycott. the ceo is now calling for distributers and partners to label the beer american to better capture the quote pride we should all take in products made right here in this great country. how about that, lawrence? >> lawrence: so easy. look at that. who is going to hate the horses? who is going to hate the horses? put american on it. who is going to hate that. it's so easy. marketing is so easy.
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