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griff: t the 7:00 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend and president trump's immigration crackdown in full swing and mexican officials say they've taken over 10,000 illegals since he took office. rachel: plus, house democrats clash with security outside of education department and one way to find back against budget cuts. >> give me that id again. >> i showed you the id. >> could o you show me again? >> no. griff: will cain holding down the fort in new orleanss before the big game. it's at 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox.
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second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. charlie: good morning and welcome back to "fox & friends" weekend. there's the super dome where we'll be watching the super bowl tomorrow. rachel: great to be with you both and we did that segment in the last hour of night to shine and this sort of prom night for people with special needs and 120 young adults and volunteers are going here and it's on the green room and it's just a little bit before we have tim tebow going to show the worth of
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every child no matter what and they asked him why did you use the red carpet going to the prom and he said, well, the red carpet and our culture going to be here and it's important rachel: we have small businesses that support that and it did. it d. obviously there's a little value entina and telling them -- valentina and there's been studies on family withs special needs children and those families with children with down syndrome are happier families. there's a purity and happiness about these people and they deserve to live. griff: hat's off saying we reached out and got what we could and put it together and
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made it happen. very special. people that have a special assignment include will cain and football fan and i'm envy yous of this assignment -- envious because he's got the best job all weekend and what's happening there now. is there people out in the streets drinking? because it's new orleans? reporter: right now can you hear all this? it's construction. they're building the set for fox pregame show, which you'll watch tomorrow before the super bowl. what's happening now is just kind of like constantly buzz and work that that's going to get this assignment, griff, guys like you and brian kilmeade don't mind constant work at 4:0. will, we're going to shaq's party at 9:00 p.m.. i'm like when am i supposed to sleep? it's popping off but when do i sleep? that's the truth behind it all.
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best super bowl coverage about the defensive we can't get anywhere else and going for them and going to bring them together. reporter: when i start doing that and rachel throw as remote and it's like enough sports. i know my audience and i know it signal of the audience they're watching at home. i go to bed at 11:30 new orleans time and marshal fox joining us here this morning. >> what's up, happy to join you this morning. reporter: are you, marshal in it's a little early. this is your town. >> it is. reporter: you're like will, 11:30 is a good bedtime. >> it's a gad time. nobody sleeps here reporter: really? that's on a normal weekend. >> exactly. throw super bowl in, nobody sleeps the whole week.
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reporter: how has it been for you? >> it's been great. reporter: he hooked me up and where to go and where to eat. >> i embrace it. growing up in a city, you want to let people know the hospitality and culture, what we do here is hospitality, big events. a lot of time hosting the super bowl for the city of new orleans speaking a lot about the city. reporter: marshall, you've played in this game. you're one of the greatest running backs of all time, and again for everybody watching, marshall, i don't want to overexplain the simple stuff but marshall did everything and that's what made you a legend. run, catch, block. the story of this game is going to be patrick mahomes, but everybody focuses back the other way at barkly, running back. your position. if he can control the game, the eagles have a real shot. but the question is can the chiefs game plan to stop this absolute stud that is say kwan barkly?
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>> yeah, that's not a big part of the game, stopping the run. you're used to stopping the pass. but say kwan has a opportunity for that and really is going to run the game. reporter: can you get to a yes answer? put everybody in the box and line up? jaire it's hard to commit that and play one-on-one with the two receivers they have. you're back in as the integrity is gone and you're just committing off to the run. jaylen hertz is not a bad thrower of football. steve magnolo is the guy that can come up with something we
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haven't seen and do it. reporter: that's chief's defensive coordinator. jaylen hertz is on your screen. we were together in the super bowl and here again today and talk about drug free world and truth about drugs. >> it's the way we're going about educating kids and we found out that messaging needs to be through edge and the truth of different aspect of drugs and tearing down your life and problems it can cause. what we found out is through our ability to reach kids and some adults too. jaylen there's a site, drug free world.org and just help somebody to make better decisions. reporter: why is that important?
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>> i grew up in a very bad drug infested neighborhood. reporter: here in new orleans? >> yes. and i watched a lot of people who were better than me at sports and taken down by them and killed him. >> that one pill could be your first or last time. reporter: visit drugfreeworld.org and putting up on the screen a important cause. thank you for being here. i love seeing you. >> thank you, man. reporter: back to you guys in new york. rachel: what a great message. thank you, will. charlie: president trump starting second term with bipartisan approval of sweeping efforts. griff: 18 days and federal agents arrested 11,000 illegal aliens across the country. rachel: madeleine rivera joining us live with more. good morning. reporter: good morning. less than three weeks and ice
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reached a third of it is crossings and ice made 11,000 arrests in president trump's first 18 days in office. the agency made 33,000 arrests total in president biden's final year. but federal officials have struggled to hold a high number of detainees and now federal prisons are taking some people in and bureau of presence saying we're assisting the u.s. immigration and custom enforcement by housing detainees and going to support the partners to fulfill the policy objective and agency did not go for them and facilities being used and going for detainees taking in. she adds mexico repatriated some migrants to honduras and said it's volu voluntary and we'll accompany them to go to their home countries and majority of
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americans approved president trump's immigration crackdown and about 60% support deportation efforts and sending the military to the u.s. boarder and nearly 50% back cutting funding for sanctuary cities and suspending asylum applications. president trump's approval rating is slightly higher than when he first took office in 2017 and current approval rating is 47% and it was 44% eight years ago. as expected, the job ratings are highly polarized with more than 80% of republicans and republican leaning independents approving of the president and contrast 10% of democrats, and democratic leading people favor him positively. rachel: in three weeks, you guys, deportations -- sorry, illegal entries are down 90%. proving that obviously the lies that alejandro mayorkas and biden administration, you know,
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we're controlling the border, nothing is happening. we then see these numbers just plummet. griff: you can't overstate it. i've covered the border for nearly 15 years. i've never seen numbers this low. in eagle pass, texas, in the del rio sector, there was like 23 yesterday and 40 the day before. i watched 3-4,000 every single day and brought to you live and the reason why is because president trump is delivering on the promise and tom homan is there and i talk to him almost every day and mike banks, who was the border czar in texas, spent his entire life in the border patrol. he started in california and worked in every station in rio grand in texas and border patrol career before he was taking over governor abbott's border czar operation in texas. he knows how to do this and what's happening and what's so
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remarkable about what this team is doing is that they're putting the border patrol back to their fundamental job guarding the southern boarder and not babysitting migrants and they're letting eyes off a leash to go get the illegal criminal migrants who have committed horrific crimes in this country. to see it work sergeant really something that, you know, we didn't think, i mean, i thought it would take months. bill melugin and i talk about it all the time and making an impact and they're making one in less than a month reducing to numbers it's at now. rachel: it's amazing. charlie: at president, one of the most powerful things you can say is we're not doing this anymore. rachel: you're right about that.
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turns off the welcome sign and there's another thing happening and i was reading about this and the cartels were getting fabulously expert at that and the entire operations with human smuggling enriched them and and now cut off and few avenues left and fighting and violence and now it's not -- it used to be coordinated with each other and cooperate and so much room to make money and now only small names to get through too and fighting over that and going with tom homan and they make -- they are angry. and they want to retaliate and he's saying you touch one border patrolman's hair on their head, and the wrath of the u.s. government and military will come upon you because they know that it is so badly impacted this very massive stream of
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money for them. charlie: democrats stormed the department of education this week in an effort to keep doge out of doe. >> look them in the eye, this is him. look at it. what's your name. say what? jaire i showed you the id. >> you do what? >> i showed you the id. >> could you let me see the id again? no. >> huh? >> no. >> ask him for the id. rachel: he's amazing. charlie: yeah, he s. rachel: he's amazing. who is that? he get as medal. some sort of medal. charlie: he's like i don't care. i'm going to look straight ahead.
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carley: she's trying to set up this scene like it's a civil rights standoff and it's the prop and public education harms students so much worse than it does in the other group. and for her to try and turn this into some civil rights standoff many she's completely on the side of doing actual harm to the people she claims to care about. rachel: there's a lot of waste is, fraud and waste and this might have worked before covid. after covid, we're onto you: this is not working. your little civil rights game isn'ting here. we know what you're trying to do and trying to protect the special interests inside that building and you're trying to protect us from seeing all of the race and the pockets and
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that's who she's defending and not the children, not the country's children. children. charlie: outrage about failing students in the country and mathematician and become randi wiengarten ahead of federation of teacher's union bulldog there and interesting for them and maxine waters was telling family to disrupt and get in republican's faces. trump had something to say. >> democrats lost their mind and have very little confidence and they're different people and they look foolish. today they tried to break into the department of education just because we want to go and check the books. maxine waters is a lunatic and you know, they're all lunatics frankly. it's so sad to see. they should be happy and not sad.
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rachel: they're lunatics. they should being happy and not sad. so frank and it's refreshing. this has been a week to remember. i think that this week is going to go down in history and everything it up to now and going to have that happen. fire fighter do not person said we should be able to do that and here it is in three weeks and just took courage. charlie: and president trump has bekyived us a new signoff line. griff: turning to headlines. three israeli israeli hostages freed by hamas and the terrorist organization parading them in on stage in a propaganda ceremony and the three returned to barely
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recognizable and clearly lost saying cant amount of weight in hamas captivity and benjamin netanyahu saying "the horrific scenes we witnessed will not be ignored and israel reigns leading mains committed to bringing back all the hostages". fbi launched a nation-wide operation to stop break ins at homes of pro athletes and they believe are being orchestrated by members of south american theft groups and most notable burglary happening at bengal's star jeff burrow's home and these chilen nationals were ought wearing chains at his home and the break ins reported in at least eight states and they've monitored travel schedules and they'll be uncombin unoccupied. a&a special moment at the desert
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during the phoenix open, watch. oh, how did he just do that? a slam dunk. it's in the hole. griff: going wild after sinkerring a hole in one at tpc scottsdale's famed 16th hole and par 3 and fans showering grillo with beer and he's the first one since 1987. i'm not a golfer. i'll play but i'm not good. to hit a hole in one. that would be something. griff: truly. i'm not a golfer. it's like a hole in one. rachel: yeah. griff: more "fox & friends," a v next.
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big money show cohost tailorings joining us now. we've been getting into it during the break and stop, we've got to break this down and tell us where we're at right now. >> it works if it's been downloaded on your phone. trump came in and gave it a 75 day deadline and have till apris always a national security and tics touchdown kansas city owned by -- tiktok owned by bytedance. rachel: national security. code for censorship. >> all the data going back to china and tiktok owned by bytedance giving data to china and how do we keep that data obstructing cerumen u.s. soil and we don't know how the chinese are using the data they're gathering from tick touchdown kansas city from their interest. the key is how do we get tiktok to re-municipal main in u.s. donorship to protect u.s. owners data.
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rachel: that's what the government is saying. whatever. i just think they can't control what's being said on tiktok and can't control the narrative. so now, first of all, jd vance, he's a great person to help going to be the perfect person to spearhead this. >> it's the background and not big tech and he's a venture capitalist going to work with people like kevin o'leary and mccourt and he's a venture capitalist and they go in and look at small businesses and can't operate on their own and can't qualify for a loan with a bank and they fund them and get them off the ground. he's the perfect guy in terms of turn around artist to go in and look at a business and this is how you get a deal done. in that case, i think jd vance's background pre-government is perfect and he's working with all of the new entrepreneurs
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trying to make bids and all trying to raise their hand and say we're the guys that want tiktok. rachel: my thought was this is going to go to american private company and i learned during the break talking to you and i don't like that idea. >> the ownership in the sovereign wealth fund and 50% for them going for them and it's the government then turns in them. rachel: this is like the technology. >> that's one idea and there's tons of private investors going for kevin mccourt and kevin o'leary and they have $20 billion ready and deals from mr. beast, the big ewe tubinger guy and saying he's partnered up with people and they have a big
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deal and do you have private investors and will china sell? if you have buyers, you need a seller. i don't know how desperate bytedance, aka tiktok is or not and probably getting more desperate by the day. they have to be on board for selling. what price? rachel: it's a big deal especially if you care about the national security,s as well. everything is developing. super bowl 59 is tomorrow and if you're one of the thousands flocking to the big easy for the game, regroup with friends who's been going to every super bowl since 1967. we'll sit down with them, next. ♪
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griff: welcome back to "fox & friends" and usually show you this on a sunday and so much precipitation going to happen this week and getting you acquainted with what's going on and look at california, a place we desperately need the rain in southern california and a lot throughout the coming week and maybe a bit too much causing a bit of flooding and moisture out across parts of the four corners that we needed and snow in the plplains and going to keep thins in elevated parts of flooding and there's a lot of snow across areas of the northeast as well and temperatures right now cold in the northern tier of the country and warm down across parts of the south and record breaking warmth and storm track
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cutting across the country and setting up for a storm today and tomorrow and mid-atlantic in the northeast and snow build in and parts of the northeast and up towards a foot of know and the big east and ice storm going to have implications and especially parts of southern california. parly, over to you. carley: thanks, rick. charlie: super bowl five attended every big game since the start in 1967. super fans are keeping the tradition alive and they're in new orleanss and gearing up for their 59th super bowl. will cain is live with the military veterans and super bowl five members awong with harvey's grandson joel and girlfriend carol. super fans.
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reporter: charlie, come on back. i have two ovthe super bowl five with me right now. good morning, gentlemen. pick your mic up a little bit. there you go. >> good to see you again. reporter: we've done this how many years in a row, harvey? >> five in a ruca and then before you was brian. reporter: tell me how old you are again. harvey. >> i'm 91. reporter: sylvian? >> 86 reporter: right before air, sylvian said can i get a cup of coffee? i said no, it's live tv. we're going right now. tell me about this. why every year and why the super bowl and why your friendship haves all lasted throughout the years? >> well, it's getting together and used to hang around the
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country club in miami. the nfl was there and talking about a new bowl game and afc playing nfc. the teams hadn't merged yet andty didn't till the 35th with joe namuth. they said why don't you guys go? we'd love to go. the first game was in miami. and they gave us tickets and we went to the game and at that time, there was eight of and yous we all thought this is a great idea and see how many we can go to. reporter: jest kept going. five of you? >> we had eight but by the third super bowl, three dropped out and then just the five of us made it pretty far. one of our boys, al who was the
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president of our group passed away about four years ago so this left the other two lou and larry can't travel because of medical problems. reporter: military veteran s? >> yes. reporter: thank you for your service. >> we're all privates. >> i was in the navy. that's to be proud of. reporter: you're all proud of that service. >> yeah. we still come from that school where it takes pride of those things. >> yeah, the answer is yes. reporter: harvey, who is with you here today? joel and carol. >> last year when we were together, we talked about passing it onto the next generation. will: that's right.
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>> joel is one of my grandsons and amanda, can't you stick your head in here. reporter: stick your head in and everybody say hi. there we go, amanda. >> this is amanda and my number one -- my first grandchild. reporter: what you're doing, joel, i met some of you guys last year, passing the tradition on and continuing to make it to every super bowl. >> the whole concept is the pass what we've done on these kids will thrive. reporter: why is it important to pass on? what did you get out of this? >> it became came more than a game and it game to be like brothers and the relationships became to us more important than the game itself. reporter: right. that's true for most of life.
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and overall the concept is you can have possessions and a lot of things but the only thing that can really have are your relationships. reporter: love it. >> simple as that, it's not that complex. reporter: i'm gad to have a relationship with you guy -- glad to have a relationship with you guys here. five years running and keep it going. amanda, joel, and carol, thank you all. appreciate it very much. have fun and enjoy the super bowl. >> thank you, sir, and nice to be here and >> good to see you and hope to see you next year. back to you guys. charlie, griff, rachel in new york. griff: like tom brady said, total commitment and takes total commitment all the time. these guys are committed. griff: good to see you, will. charlie: trump sending sanctuary cities to court. deportation battle going down in
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interfered with deportation officials against criminal migrants. >> unlike donald trump, we follow the law and it's opaque and pay attention to lawsuits about something that is frankly unlawful. it's a massive effort to distract from what they are doing across the country to take away things that working class, middle class people, families, the most vulnerable really need. griff: okay, chicago attorney and northern adjunct law profestivus sore joining us now. for the viewers, read a doj lawsuit with the city of illinois and chicago. the conduct of officials in chicago and illinois minimally thwarting immigration laws over a period of years resulted in countless criminals being
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released into chicago and should have been held for immigration removal from the united states. andrew, you be the judge. why does this stand from a legal standpoint? >> it'll be a really, ragaini ellie solid lawsuit and it's going on by jb pritzker and our mayor for a long time. griff, it's unfortunate it's come to this because it's constitutional law one-on-one and there's something called a supremacy clause in the united states constitution going to be federal law and sate law and federal law takes precedent and jb pritzker and brandon johnson don't get it and doj had to light a fire under their rear end saying you cannot interfere with federal law when it comes to immigration. griff: you know, andrew, from the standpoint and governor pritzker and mayor johnson have both tried to claim that we of course support law enforcement when they're going after
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criminal federal cases. we want to support them but here you have the state and the city not cooperating with ice that wouldn't have to go into these communities and had the local districts cooperated to put the entire public safety on a better footing. jowski yeah, typical politician double speak and every single illegal ill indian in the country is brake -- alien in the country is breaking the law. pritzker thinks it's like a restaurant and picking and choosing. when it comes to the law, you have to hollywood owe all the law and jb pritzker has a long history of not following the law in the great city and state of ours in chicago illinois and that's why this federal lawsuit by doj was so necessary and making him do what he's required to dorks which is simple -- required to do which is
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simple: follow the law. g there's one other piece of this i want to get to, andrew. that's attorney general pam bondi considering withholding funding to sanctuary cities like chicago and do you see that possibly having teeth? >> absolutely. what better way to get politicians it than withmoneyed they don't need. it's like this election didn't take place three or four months ago and the will of the people is to get rid of the illegal immigrants in the country and committing the crimes and doing all the horrific things and now it's going to have to be withholding money from the city to get them to do what they're legally required to do. griff: how illinois and chicago voters feel about their leaders not supporting the effort to get violent criminals off the streets.
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griff: not that you don't know this but valentine's day is one week away. charlie: next guest is here for advice on top dating trends and relationship red flags to lookout for in your partner. rachel: celebrity match maker and luxury match maker is here it tell you more. i'm a match maker iny own right but you're a pro and we brought you in because it's the most important subject, which is love. tell us about the trends. >> they've been going on forever and you're well aware but they have names. to me it's really enlightning
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that younger generations are recognizing these and just relationships and cultures and think about gaslighting for example. that's a term that people haven't heard about and ubiquitously ten years ago and everybody is talking about gaslighting now. it's about the little things. not thornhill tore these grand gestures of romance. somebody making your coffee or sending you a text, have a good day. rachel: sometimes my husband sends me a text or -- all the time he sends me texts during the show. that's like a really lovely thing to get. >> right, and people are recognizing how important those little things are. griff: this weekend i went to dc and my wife put a tiny little card in my suitcase, hey, good
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luck, have a great weekend or whatever and we've been married 26 years. getting to the mention in the intro of red flags. what are the red flags? >> yeah, like anything in life, be aware of people that are jealous and not just you with another partner but jealous of things that your doing and your time. maybe you're really well -- doing really well in your job and it's those little -- well, bigs they make and be aware of them. rachel: catch them early. >> that's a red flag going to make them and thief of joy is constant comparison. that's not a great way to live your life. charlie: thief of joy is a constant comparison. it's been forever and it's a new name you point out and everybody meets online. where do you go to meet a human
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in person? >> it's not online to meet a american. first of all, it's full of spam and bots and this junk and group of people that want to sit and text all day and never get off their couch. r they're meeting online and not having an authentic relationship. >> looking for attention ahead of times and looking for hookup. griff: look for something real, where do people go? rachel: she's saying it's through someone. >> best way to meet someone for a real relationship is through someone. match maker, friends and family and little people know you're single and put it on your facebook status and make sure they know. griff: if you're single watching this, look up april davis, there's a week before valentine's day. rachel: prioritize love life, april, we'll follow up with you and happy valentine's day.
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