tv FOX and Friends Saturday FOX News February 8, 2025 3:00am-4:00am PST
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james has officially become the oldest player to score 40 points in an nba game. after scoring 42 in last night's win against the golden state warriors. with just 49 seconds left to go. record previously held by michael jordan from 2003. but he's not just the oldest player to secure the historic record. he was also the youngest player to do it. >> wow. >> courtside. >> 58th row. >> she was. she's in the rafters. there she is. all the way. >> up top. all right, judge. >> okay, it's time. >> for the jumbotron. >> okay, so here. is doodle caught in the act herself, looking rather proud of her work, which was stolen from my purse as soon as i got home from the five yesterday. and for all those years, i thought the dog ate my homework was a line of crap. >> it's true. well, it turns out your children weren't lying. >> yeah. >> it was doodle
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rachel: good morning, everybody. it's 6:0:00 a.m. here in new york city. you're looking at a shot of new orleans where the super bowl will be tomorrow. we're going to do a lot of coverage this morning and i'm so happy to be here this morning with charlie hurt and of course our friend griff jenkins. guy: learfield img say it's
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like saying let's party. how cool we have a super bowl weekend for football fans and i want my commanders to get there and they didn't. the eagles stopped them quite convincingly. for middle-aged guys like me, this is like a holiday weekend. it's like bigger than christmas or thanksgiving. carley: super bowl. rachel: it's like the super bowl. griff: a three pete would be a big deal. by the end of the show, you'll be so versed and what's at stake for the super bowl. for 59 years of the super bowl, no team has ever won three back-to-back. we might not get to see this again in our lifetime if the chiefs win. charlie: i'm not the biggest football watcher but i love the super bowl. it's like a cultural thing now.
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i love the drama and the stories. rachel: the food, which we'll have on the show today. charlie: yeah, i like the food. but it's the drama. like the most american thing it is. griff: you know who tom brady is because he's the goat and "fox & friends" and all these things are done. >> getting lo gastroenterologists icks and tictickets and being -- logistis and the tickets and going for them and so many of the players here on the times where they weren't playing in the game and they were there at home and all the dips and chips and people enjoying the game and the moment and what they remember from this
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week will ultimately be the game and all the other things were great and do everything you can to not get in the way of preparation going from now up till game time and there's things that can distract you or take your mind from what ultimately the goal is. it's to go out here and win the game. whatever it takes for however long it takes. >> how are you feeling about america? >> i think we have a lot of big time people and if you do your part, going to have left and right and on and off and for me, i try to use the things i'm popular at and bring people together. i know for a fact, sports can
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get everybody in a room. like tomorrow at the super bowl, i don't [bleep] everybody going to be rooting for the chiefs or eagles and that'll all that negative stuff out of their mind. when they all go on. sports can always bring people together. rachel: will has his own show and got an invite to shaq's fun house. we didn't, charlie. charlie: he's like eating a whole meeting. chewing and chomping. rachel: he's having fun and eating and partying and hanging out with big time stars and will's going to join us live from new orleans all morning long and catch that full interview with shaq at 7:00 a.m. eastern and stay with us to catch the rest of that and super bowl pregame show starts sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern time only on fox. so we're going to get you guys ready for the game.
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griff: you've got to plan your whole day with the pregame and the snacks and the ads. they're all very entertaining and $8 million for 30 seconds and all the companies go in big. i've got my favorite i've seen previews. rachel: we'll have to talk about that. griff: it's the stella artois beer. it's a teaser. charlie: my favorite one is sean hannity and bret baier. that's a really special and great one. rachel: that's a great deep tease. griff: is that what we're calling that? rachel: yeah, deep tease. griff: meanwhile, new overnight, a federal judge issuing an order blocking elon musk's department
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of government of efficient doge from accessing the payment system and that comes after 19 attorneys general filed suit accusing administration of breaking federal law by giving doge access to federal computer systems that included sensitive personal data. charlie: another judge is blocking trump's order to place 2,000usaid workers on leave and it has plans to give them just 30 days to go back in the government on them and judge claims it would have exposed workers to unwanted risk and expense. rachel: crews taken down signage and headquartered and got to just love this. i mean, talk about this,
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charlie, from your -- both of you guys are actually dc guys and just how absolutely ex-employees and i have revolutionary is what we've seen in the last more. charlie: you can't walk away from your phone for ten minutes and then come back and there's a whole other thing going on that trump is doing and it's like these are all things that conservatives have sort of pined for and talked about. rachel: fantasized about. charlie: trump is just doing it all and doing it all like three times in a day like a tuesday we're going to shut down this and this and shut down this. it's interesting there's legal challenges and do the courts
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really want to get involved in the particulars of how the head of the executive branch wants to curtail spending and be a better guard of taxpayer dollars? i think it's a short runway for justice on that. rachel: it's interesting for that legal angand will do the courts -- angle and do the courts want to get more involved and putting democrats in a terrible position and defending usaid and transgender operas in foreign countries and all this crazy stuff they're uncovering and more to come and they've only reached doge and a few agencies and they just arrived to uncover there. we're going to keep seeing this and how do the democrats defend this? it's not popular.
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charlie: this is a important point and for the conservative movement, i started in talk radio in the 90s. griff: going back to the 90s and conservatives talking about overbloated bureaucratic government and how it does not serve the american people and to charlie's point-blank layups, 30 years later and trump said there's a wrecking ball and going for the really medium sounds remarkable and going for them and democrats aren't defending the actual transgender opera in columbia or the dei program in serbia, they're literally showing they're ad addicted to the status quo. it's this overbloated bureaucracy that's wasting american taxpayers in places like usaid. rachel: i think it's more than
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addiction and entire apparatus upheld by this and they've been funding media outlets and funding revolutionary countries and all kinds of stuff the american people never signed up for and there's people that are profiting and ngos and whole mead m mediocre classes and shaw net works with the agencies and going to get whistle bloweers rachel: here's somebody that was an employee on jesse watters' show and the fox digital people as well and this is from an opportunistic ed and going to
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destroy itself. it was formed in 1961 to counter the spread of communism from soviet union and allies and respond to global disasters and sometime during the clinton administration and usaid began to promote radical agenda and joe biden topped it off and going for them and going far left and more. charlie: that's somebody that loves the work usaid does and recognizing it's off the rails and completely separate whistle blower went on them last night and saying the same thing and these are the people that love the mission but realize it's
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gone completely off the rails and the part of brewer cats. >> the part of bureaucrats going to clean up the mess and instead of being appreciative we avoided embarrassment, i was retaliated against and had to sue them under the whistle blower protection act and botch them and this was under the assistants and she did a good job of streamlining bureaucracy and there's important programs that will be thrown out with a bureaucracy growing over six decades and not successful and i hope this could be an act of creative destruction, which is a good thing and instead of total destruction, which would be the
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concern of overreach. rachel: sounds like the american people from what i'm hearing and feeling arnold the country and -- around the country, and i am in touch with people arnett the country. they're willing to take that gambler and will good stuff getting rid of this whole learfilevton. griff: yeah, look at things like combating aids in africa and things aren't going to combat here and usaid and state department overseeing it and can keep the programs that are serving a purpose in place, and american people will support that. it's just the waste in our hard earned tax dollars that we're going to reign in a bit. rachel: joan ernst talked earlier -- -- joni ernst talked about getting rid of all of it
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and this is a good program to help and congress created usaid. charlie: it's a religion but become a structure for which they make money and there's a sheriff in town. a new one revoking security clearances and president trump revoked former president biden's security clearance yesterday in a truth social post and he says this would be donald trump saying that he instructed the intelligence community stopping the 45th president of the united states and that would be me and accesses details on national security and courtesy provided and her report revealed that biden suffered from poor memory and in his prime couldn't be trusted with sensitive information and protecting our national security and, joe, you're fired.
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make america great again. rachel: this is amazing. and expect more people who donald trump doesn't think should have a security clearance to have their security clearances removed, but it's just make no mistake, you go through a former -- current now, fist lady's panty drawer and shouldn't have been in that house in the first place, listen, there's going to be pay back. there's going to be pay back. charlie: go for the king, you better get reporter: rachel: and they're back. it's so fun. griff: not even seeing much reaction from former president biden about this and we'll see where that goes. there's a lot to be said like charlie and i were talking about
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in the show and as if you were sitting in the bar talking alaska the crazy things you're going to do and realize that the president doesn't drink and was it in a bar and talking alaska all the things you're talking about and he's doing it at lightning speed. meanwhile turning to headlines, u.s. coast guard in alaska located wreckage of the commuter plane that went missing and believed to be no survivors and wreckage found about 3434 miles from where the plane took off in southern alaska and the ntsb is investigationing. homeland security secretary kristi noem heading to asheville, north carolina, today to meet with hurricane survivors of hurricane helene. flooding devastated western north carolina back in september and visit also comes a mid criticisms over the aid provided to the community from the biden administration.
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those are your headlines. kristi noem is taking off running really from, you know, now north carolina where i covered those mountain communities devastated and still need tension. she's coming from gitmo with the migrants and saw her previously on horse back withs border patrol horse patrol unit and very significant and symbolic. rachel: looking good there too. democrats denied entry into the department of education and fight against possible doge funding cuts. that's next. >> what authority can you deny members of congress their oversight law. >> you don't have a business reason to be here.to m >> you do not have authority, sir. es whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the shelf. the tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night...
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talking about three men, two from the community of berry and one at the music festival. they were released from the central city. two were kidnapped from the community and one from the bomb shelter near the nova music festival and they returned barely unrecognizable and lost a significant amount of weight in captivity. in the images today from the release in gaza. remember, these were all men who paid a price of their own. eleli's wife was killed in front of him and ohad and or's wives were kidnapped with them. this is a crime against humanity and the whole world must look at ohad, or, and eli returning after 1 # 1 days of hell being
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exploited in a cynical and cruel spectacle and they'll be exchanged with 183 palestinian prisoner, some convicted of murdered civilians and i can't stress how powerful these are and the message across israel and the israeli people are together today seeing these individuals being reunited with their loved ones, but it's a reminder of how the israelis were held for nearly 500 days in hamas captivity. charlie. charlie: a chaotic scene in washington and democratic lawmakers attempted to push past security is of administration and doge pomoxus enable cuts -- potential cuts to the agency. >> are you going to beat us up if we go in. we want you to move out of the way. >> will you stand aside, sir? >> i will not. >> why not? >> because my role is to --
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>> by what authority can you deny members of congress their oversight law? >> you don't have a business reason to be here. >> you do not have authorities sir. griff: it was like maxine waters was trying to set up a scene where it was a civil rights standoff in the schoolhouse door. if you look at sort of the big civil rights question of what's going on here, you might be more concerned about the students who are being failed by the federal department of education. reporter: exactly, the government of efficiency and now the department of education and waste, fraud and abuse and they're applauding and shocked at democrats reaction going for them and they did not protest last week when the scores came
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out and revealed only one in four of our economically disadvantaged fourth graders reading proficiently and didn't protest when schools were closed and students were missing out on years of learning. so this outrage is famed and it is nothing but a response to president trump's priority, which is to fund students and not bureaucrats and wasteful programs. charlie: listen to what president trump said about this little standoff. >> i see maxine waters, a low life. all these people and they don't love our country. they don't love our country. we want great education so they rank 40 countries in education. we're ranked dead last. dead last, but the good news is we're number one in one category. know what that is? course per pupil. charlie: who do you think is winning it public relations fight right now? >> absolutely president trump. his vision for the golden age of american education is to empower
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parents, expand school choice and shutter the department of education and nothing but a wasteful middleman that's actually going to take money away to benefit students and every layer going into that and 190 billion and the covid relief funds with zero increase in academic performances as a result and over the past two years in dei program with government efficiency going to root it out and exposing them to the support of what president trump can doing. charlie: i think it's a really important point you made there and closing the federal department of education, that's not taking money from education, is it? >> absolutely not. the department of education at federal level has not educated a single student. they've put in wasteful programs
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and fund bureaucracy we're going to see this funding getting closer to the students and whether it means we're in the hands of parents or hands of states and going to know what those students are going to need. this wasteful bureaucracy is going to add with president trump and he prosperitied it to the american people over and over and they expect him to deliver on the prosperity. charlie: erika donalds, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. charlie: tim tebow's organization gives teams with special needs the experience of a lifetime. we hear from the organizers making it happen, that's next. ♪ ...to empty nest... ♪ ...to free birds. ♪ vanguard. we got this. fifty years of helping you invest for every chapter.
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the super bowl in new orleans might run into icy conditions. griff: some area arkansas areas getting up to 8 inches of snow. charlie: turning to rick reichmuth. it'll get messy. not just this storm and there's a series of storms keeping things unsettled for the next week, week and a half across the east coast and watch that temperature wise down across this temperatures up towards the north and temperatures cold and 20 in philly and 34 in dc. we see that snow around the dc area and this is the beginning of the storm that will have ice, snow, and rain and some slush in the middle of this. this is how much we've got through the day tomorrow. notice this little outline here and that's where we're potentially dealing with ice and icy conditions on the roads and it'll cause power outages and
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getting up towards the new york city area and snow turning to rain and dea dealing with a sluy mess and down to the south, things are looking gorgeous and new orleans, 81 degrees and feeling beautiful. guys, over to you. rachel: wow, that sounds amazing. 81 degrees. thank you, rick. it was a night to remember and tim tebow's foundation hosting annual night to shine. a faith-based prom for teens with special needs. charlie: crowning kings and kings and coordinated with churches all over for help and faith. griff: our next guests. let's talk about this. pastor, starting with you, this is such a special, important event in its tenth year now i
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believe. >> eleventh. >> for the whole tim tebow foundation, it's the posting. charlie: why do it do it? >> god loves us so much and every one of these kids that come and tim tebow going to be a child of god that made them and it's our privilege and honor to share that love with them. rachel: talk about the event rolling out and my heart is bursting because i love that whole thing so much. for those that have never been to an event like this or volunteered and i hope we recognize all the wonderful busibusinesses that supported yi want to say them by name and they've reached out to me and we got this on and tell us about it. >> three hours later and this is so shocked. it starts with a red carpet event and at the event last night, we call them honored
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guests walking down the red par pet and starting with a ceremonial unit and started bay police officer and met at end of one-on-one buddy that stays with them for the rest of the evening and they get to go for the main room and dancing was up and going for dinner and there's a hair and makeup room and there's a karaoke room, game room and popcorn machine and therapy dogs and all the different rooms were set up all over the church, and they got a beautiful sensory room that for ones that wanted to be quiet and it's just reacting. charlie: what's the reaction of the kids? >> they dance all night and just thrilled and it's pure joy.
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griff: what does tim tebow mean to this? >> his heart is in this and he wants to bring all of these children and action going to have it all over and i hads families and we get to know them and they're a valid part of this. charlie: the message is really important. rachel: 80% of children anywhere from 60 to 80 and know these numbers are closer to 80 or 90 of children that get a diagnosis of down syndrome do not survive and tariff awarded and whether there's physical or mental challenges, everybody is worthy of life and i think that's what you guys are putting forth to the world and involving community again and tell us who
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the companies are that helped out. >> one was our event company, one of a kind events and outback steak house donated 450 meals to the event. charlie: there's a pizza place. >> yep, 25 pizzas, 30 pizzas and there's more in the area. >> they donated salads and charcuterie boards for the parent because they came and had their own respite area. >> our desire is to let other churches know that they don't have to have all the resources, they don't have to have all the know how. it's already within their communicommunities and just do .
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street a few miles from all going down and, will, i cannot tell you how jealous i am that you're there. griff: you've been doing great coverage and as the one guy on the couch, that watches football, went to the commanders and eagles game and was disappointed when saquan barkly steam rolled the guys. there's a lot of excitement in the air. reporter: excitement in the air and people on the ground, griff. it's just a constant flow of humanity going from one party to another and setting up, still for the super bowl and security presence as well. so between all of it, new orleans is a unique place to hold the super bowl and full of character and history and everybody in here together and having a good time in the spirit of new orlikowski leaps.
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but, yeah, just feel, you do feel energy because you feel so much humanity packed in here together. griff: everybody wants more of the game covered. griff: the chief haves undeny blizzard warnings the best defensive cord -- undeny blizzard warnings defensive cord nay -- undeniably the best defensive coordinator and stopping with barkly. reporter: this feels like a year where the chiefs have eked by game after game after game and eked by to a game that's 16-1 record and 17 games now and hard to keep up with that. the point is at every point in
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the season they felt vulnerable and kept winning and getting to the super bowl and a little piece that says this eagles team is good and they could actually maybe beat the chiefs and then remember there's patrick mahomes and there's andy reid and steve spspagnola and stood here and talked for a minute or two and anything can happen in the super bowl and eagles are really good and i couldn't tell which way he's leaning and my point is i always do this exercise and land back around and remind myselfs of patrick mahomes and it's the super bowls. he's seen the giants beat the patriots. anything can happen in the super bowl. griff: he is the goat indeed. i'm going on record saying chiefs win. i'll give you the margin, 27-24 chiefs win in the last two
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minutes with a field goal. what do you think? will: i predicted chiefs by four. it'll take a last minute, i think a last minute drive as well, but i always -- here's a stat for you, griff: down three or seven points in the history of their career, win or score to tie the game, patrick mahomes is 7 of 7. every single time he's pull it had off. griff: oh boy, a lot on the line. will ka cain with the best assignment ever and we'll when he can in with you throughout the morning at the super bowl. reporter: thank you, man. griff: charlie, to you. charlie: thanks, griff. president trump is establishing a white house office and assigned faith-based groups as part of the domestic policy council and that'll serve as office of senior adviser and she'll be tasked with consulting
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with faith leaders to defend religious liberty and combat bias. eagles fans of all ages will be cheering the team on this weekend. including some brand new ones. take a look at these new boards already rocking eagles onesies. they said it helped set the mood for super bowl weekend and give the birds some good luck. hospital calling the to tots the eagles littlest big fans. griff: bring back the plastic.
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thank you for joining us now, mark. it's super bowl weekend, but banning plastic straws in mark's world is like another super bowl. >> yeah, again, it's so refreshing to wake up in america where you don't have unelected bureaucrat the night before decide to ban wood fired pizza ovens, gas stoves, ceiling fans. instead, there's an elected leader reversing this nonsense. this was the ultimate virtue signal and the paper straw ban and going to california and threatening waters $1,000 fines if they offer a plastic straw. paper straws take 450 years to recycle and have forever chemicals and higher carbon footprint than plastic. there's no science for the virtue signaling to vaguely support this and it's popular and scientifically bridges back
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the plastic straws. no one wants that paper crap anymore. rachel: it's a great point and they virtue signal and all the proposals didn't work beginning with the -- you know how i feel about the dishwasher situation. they ruined them with the stupid environmental proposals and now we have to run it three times to get the glasses clean. the other thing we've been pounding the drum on are the ugly windmills off of the shores that are killing whales, birds, killing national symbol, the eagles. , decapitating them and hitting wings. really torturous deaths they're encountering and talk to me about what donald trump is doing with the windmills and how he's brought governor murphy going to improve the wind farms everywhere on them and he's been brought to his knees and tell us about that. >> this is huge, first of all, talking about plastic to make
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one wind turbine and takes 45 tons of nonrenewable plastic and that'll blow away all the plastic straws and restaurants to make a few windmills and talked a couple weeks ago and he's saving the whales and getting blight off the land. donald trump's first three weeks in office, he's literally wiping out oturu entire offshore wind industry on the east coast. why? they're pulling the funding, they're pulling the permits and exposing fraud that wind power is somehow climate friendly and even governor murphy wanted this to meet climate goals. they're promoting energy source that combined with solar aren't even 4% and it's been a great thing to watch, get the eyesores out both left and right on the east coast and i was in a protest with san francisco liberals and east coast lib rams
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along with conservatives and fishermen, they don't want these things. they're watching up debris on the beach and they want them gone and harming whales and more endangered whales are allowed to be killed by windmills than species known. they're allowed to kill more than known on endangered species of whales. donald trump is stopping it. rachel: so much for save the whales. really fast, i don't have a lot of time, marc. what will happen to the windmills if the funding dries up and they're not recyclable and environmental disasters. what then? >> have to be decommissioned and whole nother project to remove them from the oceans and it's a whole other project in themselves and putting money on that than the boondoggle of wind out there. rachel: thank you, marc morano,e good tl,o have you. s
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