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>> and welcome back to "fox & friends" weekend for the third hour -- third hour? 8 a.m. in new york. rachel: 8. charlie: good to be with you. rachel: still loving all of that chocolate we had and the caramel dipped in the orange slices. the oh, my -- i can't. i can't it was so good. charlie: you should have just not the chocolate. rachel: because that's why griff wasn't in the segments. he's allergic to chocolate. imagine the curse. griff: it was on this show i did a newser pete made fun of me
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because i couldn't get the news headlines out. played it safe. charlie: we slowld do that. have you deliver all of the news like -- griff: with the fat tongue. rachel: thank you chef who calls me rachel i think everyone should for the rest of the show. charlie: i screwed up my french by the way when i was talking about new orleans and the saying from mardi gras which is lazy -- the correct way i said is differently and -- rachel: you were corrected. charlie: people saying apparently the word. rachel: let's see if will and shannon bream can say that properly. any luck there? [laughter] rachel: tried spanish last hour. shannon: i'm going to defer to will. will: great at every language
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russia, arabic, all of them. all of the languages. shannon: listen when i was in college i literally did a summer in brazil on a mission trip and i learned portuguese you know we did our songs in portuguese so -- [inaudible conversations] a little bit. rachel would know what that means. rachel: that's my name is rachel in portuguese. will: impressive ladies. it will be impressive here -- welcome back to caesar superdome president trump will be arrived later today you can feel the preparations heightened security, every step of the way. going to be exciting. shannon: i think all of us keep being surprised that there's never been a sitting president to go to the super bowl this is the biggest domestic event every year and add commander in chief
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on top of that it is another level. will: security presence we talked about it throughout the week but security presence throughout new orleans is felt you can see it on the streets not just the military police presence what happened on january first remains everyone is cognizant of that but it feels like everyone is prepared for the super bowl. shannon: it is. you've got the everybody block by block through the french quarter but everyone is having a really good time it is not reigning to have security people and you get time to get around these things. will: speaking of time we went to the nfl experience yesterdays. they made me do things rachel, griff, and charlie this is a type of thing charlie you're going to be doing soon. i don't know if i did them well. i'll let you be the judge. charlie: had no dignity left it didn't matter. shannon: i don't know. we're about to find out. will: to the floor and no why to go but up on dignity. shannon: for him to climb.
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will: here's what shannon and i did yesterday on the nfl experience. shannon: check this out at the nfl experience more than 700,000 square feet of profootball fun. ♪ ♪ it would be a lot more fun if i had a co-host. this guy looks kind of familiar. sir, don't i know you from somewhere. time to get to work. yeah walking through the tunnel. will you've had this experience water polo team. >> that looks -- shannon: same as the nfl. ♪ ♪ you want me on your team you need me on your team. will: you're too young do you know who beau jackson is? >> yeah. >> a runningback. >> what's the final score? >> 27-14 eagles.
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>> anything different? >> so i think barkley can get explosive. hopefully we win the toss and say -- we kick off. >> go chiefs. >> this is like a house divide how did you let two of your kids wearing chiefs gear? >> they love patty mahomes and travis kelce. >> do you get the consecutive three peat? >> bet mom and dad everything they own on it? >> maybe. >> everybody in their eagles saints gear but no one looks as good as these guys who of all of you guys would do the best in the 40 yard dash? >> i've got four to claim -- the fastest 40 let's do it. oh, no we've got man down. ♪ ♪ one -- right here. >> i grew up a doling fins fan. been a little lean lately but
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i'm old school from the dan years i love you dolphins. >> this is closest we've gotten to the super bowl in 25 years. ♪ ♪ this is closest. i don't you laughing get out of that america's team. steams you have your tickets and dreams maybe your team doesn't make it to the final game but it was looking good for a while. >> it was. we were hoping. >> is this a situation of you cheering for someone or against someone now? >> yes our favorite color is green this weekend. >> fourth eagles super bowl they have to win. >> haves they won every time you've gone? >> no. they lost, they won and now trend is they're beginning to win. >> so all on you you're the good luck charm. >> who you got? >> chris jones who's that guy -- derrick old school. >> you're not a new band wagon kind of guy this has been
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around. >> no taylor swifter -- ♪ ♪ shannon: all right will here he comes. you got it man let's return this punt. ♪ ♪ whew here we go. boom. to the end zone. >> finish big, big finish. that's how we love to finish. touchdown. ♪ ♪ >> mercifully shannon they did not include my 40 yard dash i told you back in new york the guy at the end goes that was the first 40 minute 40 yard dash i pulled a hammy. >> i thought it was impressive you're doing it in boots so extra points for that you might have to suit up today depending on the situation. >> that was second attempt the first one tailed to the right camera man was in the way i couldn't catch it. shannon: impressed by all of the skills i saw yesterdays. the athlete water polo, you
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know. charlie: i don't know what's better the fact that shannon is heckling you or the fact that she's heckling you for playing water polo. both of those are pretty -- shannon: it is impressive i couldn't do that. will: rachel thinks it is a country club sport she knows it is full of country club boys. it is nots. shannon: to top it off it was at pepperdine. so it is not out -- griff: high heat. love to will now because you have some good movessed it looked like at that pex expo now if you have one time in your life to catch a punt or a kickoff, and run it back in the actual super bowl would you do it? >> no. you know that was a thing -- johnny knoxville used to have a show where they did horrible things that was one they did put
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him own it was in a practice. they had him field a punt and let special teams fly forget catching the pungts it is nothing. it is maniacs running right at you and watch tonight what do you have two seconds maybe catch and then you're blown up. no. griff -- no. shannon: when do you get to do the fair catch? is that only on kickoff? >> catching every ball. >> you can't fair catch a punt. can you that's what we're going to select as our option. will: ox an friends not the only show fox news sunday here today. shannon: we are and we've mr. louisiana himself speaker mike johnson of the house you know there's negotiating going on over getting this big package done. the president, budget we're running out of money march 14 st so few things to discuss. we've got the first lady of louisiana on with us, and a dhs secretary kristi noem we mentioned biggest event every year on steroids this time around. will: absolutely watching fox news sunday.
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>> i love you in a ponytail made me think were you a cheerleader in high school? >> i was. you won't be surprised by that. don't get me started on whether it is a competitive sport or not because it is i'll die on that hill. thank you. rachel: right with you. will: would never debate. shannon: cheerleaders for water polo? will: you should start a movement. charlie: no, that's the threshold if there's not cheerleaders for your sport -- >> on the swim team how i met my wife charlie. >> women, i love women swimming. >> close us out with a cheer -- shannon: well i can't pick a team here so go fox. >> go fox. f-o-x that's right.
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you pulled a hammy on the 40 yesterday cheerleaders and i'm next for the injury keep that on little down low. >> good luck on your glute. rachel: thank you guys. [laughter] shannon: bye guys. charlie: you were making fun of me. griff: i was a leader working own that. but we had to come up with a cheer in the year i was doing it we have meat potatoes corn and brussel sprouts what is that what does that have to do with anything. we were committed to it. rachel: i love it i can't wait to get the pictures we have to find them. griff -- you're the best. griff: to actual news president trump ordering secret service to provide every piece of information. they have on his would be
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assassins saying he has right to know the details. rachel: madeleine rivera joins us now in washington. hi madeleine. >> expressed their frustrations about investigations into his attempted assassinations speaking to the new york post president trump says, i'm entitled to know i want to find out about the two assassins why did the one goo have six cell phones and other guy have foreign apps no more holding because back of biden i'm entitled to know and long enough no excuses. in november they published a report of the investigation into the buts her pennsylvania shooting in july and lapses in communication and lack of diligence by some agents on july 13th thomas crooks was identified as a person of interest nearly an hour before president trump took the stage and secret service spotted crooks on roof a building at 5:52 p.m. and he fired first shots 10 minutes later before a secret service sniper team shot
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and killed him. crooks motive remains unknown. two months later in september ryanroot charge with trying to kill president trump as he was golfing at a club in west palm beach, peel, secret service agents spotted a barrel of a gun along fence line, as he was conducting a perimeter security sweep. ruth run away caught by police two hours later. trump family mentioned their desire for answers eric trump told "daily mail" in october this isn't just something that american people want to know. this is something the entire world deserves to know. charlie, rachel and griff. griff: thank you madeleine. rachel: it is amazing there was another interview with eric trump before the election where he said basically when my father takes office one thing we want to get to the bottom of is how did -- who tried to assassinate why did they try to assassinate my father and how did this happen? and it is not just the failures
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of the secret service during, you know, thoses incidents. but who is this guy and donald trump alluded to that last week he's like you know this kid crooks young kid, he's got offshore accounts he's got apps that are, you know, from other countries he wants to know who is this guy who put him up to and what happened and i think he deserves to know and i'm so glad that so we cannily he's demanding full transparency on this. charlie: undeniably he's gawk to find out he's the president of the united states. but i think a little bit of what president trump was doing when he put this out there publicly is that the country wants to know. rachel: yeah. charlie: the country deserves to have more insight for so many unanswered questions also what other threats existed at the same time because we know that the threat level was high. griff: so perhaps -- rachel: such a good point, there are still threats against president understanding pullly what happened with that one.
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but help us understand future threats. >> one of the most unwavering characteristics of our federal government intention to hide things like this from the american people to cover things leak this up in particular when it comes to something like assassinations and we've been you know putting up with it for 50 years. and it's high time that these secrets be aired out the american people can handle it. and they can handle with kennedy assassination, and they can handle it with the attempted trump assassination. >> epstein list get it all out. >> switching gears laicts since we've talked tom homan i've talked to sources one of which is with the cvp down in honduras i asked them about this memo that is now come to light that 23 migrants turned around here's what we've learned from this memo fox reporting that upon learning about the multiagency force security on the southwest border in social media through family members in the united
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states, the migrants decided to return to their country of origin the my migrants surrendered to mexican authorities returned to guatemala and boarded commercial buses headed to honduras and my contacts in honduras says government of honduras isn't doing anything specific or mexico doing anything specific. what they're seeing on turnarounds is based on what they're seeing from this administration tom homan particularly and it is the message going south. it is stopping the pull factor brought them because people come across the border take a selfie end up in whatever choice of the city in the u.s. that's gone now and seeing people essentially self-deporting before they even get to our southern border tom homan, though, gave us a really important soundbite when we were talking about going in -- after gang members and dangerous criminal migrants anywhere they exist they said we're going to get them and they better be on notice. listen.
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>> i'm not satisfied yet we have to have more criminal arrests and sanctuary cities are slowing us down but we're keep coming and they're not going to stop us but that's less efficient to arrest a bad guy in the public. where he's hiding from us and we're trying to arrest him on his turf rather than arrest them in a county jail which we should be arresting them there. takes one agent or a arrest a bad guy in a county jailing and team to find somebody who doesn't want to be found in neighborhoods and we're going to do until they're eradicated from the country that's the goal. every tda member is on notice you leave or find you and put you in guantanamo bay there's no safe haven for violent criminal or national security regardless of where they're at we're gong to find them arrest them take them off the streets. rachel: i loved how in the interview we asked him about what the other side is with the left is doing to demonize these efforts he said you know that's what the left does. they're trying to make us bad guys instead of bad guy we're
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trying to get off the streets we talked about how -- you know, on the left one of the ways they're emotionalizing it you know we've been through this before with them they're saying they're coming into our schools and we have to protect our kids qhor the children of illegals who are in the schools. and tom homan just said listen, if that -- child who is here illegally if that child is not a criminal violent gang member, don't worry we're not coming after them. but if that kid is in the school gang members in the school you're damn right they're going to get them because that's what other parents want. want them to do. >> what does it tell you that leftist politicians cease on that aspect of this when the only thing that actually matters is that you have a trend waga member in the school like goodness they're in a school around our children but they
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look at it oh, my gosh cvp is terrible. it's -- you know, and that exact point is what's going to put the debate over sanctuary jurisdictions across the country in question when voters that may have thought they supported democrat volters say wait a minute i don't those violent criminals in our backyard. rachel: don't think that wasn't happening in texas we've done stories on this show about recruitment inside high schools so this does happen. >> another reminder how powerful the press really is, the fact that -- people are reporting on the fact that the border is closed. that has more to do with turning people away in nicaragua central and south america. rachel: absolutely. federal judge blocking trump order to put usa id workers on administrative leave, we break down the agencies questionable spending. that's next.
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help egyptian children and women improve their manufacturing skills. why don't we do that in chicago? or some other city in america? look at this one. funding to the sustainable energy for all, now this is an undisclosed amount we can't get the number tries to get that number. this no surprise. this group partners with the clinton foundation as part of the clinton climate initiative. that does definitely doesn't sound on the up and up. four and a half million dollars going to kazakhstan to fight disinformation again, this makes you think about the cia probably involved in this -- activity, two million activity to strengthen transled organization it is to deliver gender affirming health care in guatemala. definitely known in america would votes for this kind of stuff. again, like orange revolution kind of stuff. and 31 and a half million dollars to a consultant get that 31 and a half million dollars to
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help usaid workers with counseling organizational resilience wellness, and work life. but a judge putting a pause on trump's plan says the plaintiffs quote haved a qualitily demonstrated that their members are facing e reparable from placement on administrative leave joining us now is fox news contributor jason chaffetz. this sounds like slush fund after slush fund, it is so obscene, the kind of griff we're seeing in here. >> well thank goodness we have president trump and doge with elon musk look i spent a career in congress nearly eight years on the oversight committee routinely on a weekly basis we would highlight waste, fraughted, biewg and bring up people and they would testify they didn't give us hand cuffs in congress but then we would go to the budget in appropriations process and it would fall apart.
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i think republicans are as -- deeply to blame as anybody. because we had power of the person and get rid of this crap and it would fail and failed time and time and time again. that's why we're 36 trillion dollars in debt. rachel: this is so fascinating to me as we're unpacking it people figure ring out that usaid was not aid like you would imagine like we're setting soup kitchens in africa or something. but this was really a slush fund for democrat donors, the clinton foundation. george soros all of the mgo doing stuff that american people never volted for them to do but also dirty work of the cia you're right the congress had the power of the purse if congress if they couldn't get oversight or control of transparency of the spending why didn't congress say let's get rid of it. the agency is more powerful than congress?
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>> well i've heard that trump administration talk about this. but there are literally hundreds of billions of dollars annually that is spent that is appropriated by congress that are not for authorized programs so in congress you have all of these authorizing committees. like say natural resources, but the appropriate tores they operate independently they'll just appropriate things. but on the other hand, since the 1972 budget act, we've been -- only once balanced the budget that was when newt gingrich was speaker and bill clinton was the president other than that it is just never worked because we've always done either an omnibus or continuing resolution so you don't go through the process of voting on individual item that's consequence of leadership keeping too close to the vest. rachel: yeah. i guess -- i guess my last question to you jason is, when you were in congress, did you understand what this agency was doing or was it so opaque that even
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members of congress didn't know? >> i don't think the degree -- doge and donald trump is opened it up like we've never seen before in the way it should be. but we held hearing after hearing on the kabul bank so many there's a billion dollars that went to the bank and direct payments by the hundreds of millions that was going there. we have the inspectors general coming up, they told me behind scene they only thought that one-third of the appropriations that congress is making and putting over there actually got to the finish line. everything else was stolen. put in the cayman islands or dubai somewhere else like that. but we beat our heads against the wall with the obama administration, who did not care and did nothing about it. rachel: american people worked so hard it is so sad that their money is going to this. jason chaffetz thank you for joining us today. >> thank you rachel. rachel: counting down hours until the super bowl. will talks to louisiana governor
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the midwest. you see the big bull's-eye of rain across areas of the southeast i think a big flood threat is going to form by the time we hit say towards wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday of much of this coming week as well more snow across parts of the northeast. as well now today, is kind of the calm day we have the storm yesterday. brought this four or five inches of snow across a lot of areas boston almost done with this. and we'll see temps today up towards the 40s this morning down towards new orleans fog and by the time to game time not impacting but showers getting around the stawmentd going to be a problem. all right charlie to you inside. charlie: thanks rick. charlie: so we're just hours away from the big game president trump will be there along with another 80,000 fans watching the chiefs and eagles battle it out in new orleans. griff: intense security at all time high with thousands of police officers, fbi and dhs agents descending where a terrorist struck on new year's
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day. let's head back down to new orleans where will cain joins us live along with louisiana governor jeff landry you have a big interview there, will. will: yeah fellas i do with the governor of louisiana let's start with this. we were talking about dinner last night you want to slow what you were sharing with all of your guests here in louisiana. let's hold that up turtle soup that's it having louisiana big old snapping turtles he was talking about how you cook and catch those snapping turtles prepare them that's what you have to do in louisiana you have to lean in. >> absolutely. it is a delicacy out here. that's a special event when you get to have turtle at the table. >> i didn't know snapping turtles. yellow bellies yeah we've got plenty of them they're great. everybody comes here for the party, food, drinks, atmosphere, an you've got to have a little turtle soup before you leave. >> they were talking about as we were coming in governor the security so this has been multiyear process bringing the super bowl. you've been in office a little
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over a year. here, in louisiana, and we know what happened, you know, roughly a month ago here in more or news tell us about preparation on the security side. >> three year ago city one of the most dangerous in the world had a huge problem and we've seen it across the country great cities have just become crime infected and so when we took over a year ago we made public safety not only new orleans but for the rest of the state a top priority and we work with legislation and we did a number of things and start to continue to see a reduction in crime. you know frearg the super bowl, and, of course, tragedy on new year's day happens and just causes you to can calibrate how do we do this, what did we miss and everybody -- will, you know the thing of it is that once this game is over, and everybody has had a great time, the people who really deserve the thanks and men and women in uniform who have been working 24/7 to put this game
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on. >> you can see it. will: saw the memorial and see the security presence around it does feel safe. speaking of safety getting into the stadium even this morning at 5 a.m. it is no small task. secret service is everywhere. you're going to be sitting somewhere someplace tonight i was trying to find where you're sitting. j right over there in -- in this gail benson suite saints suite. >> watching with the president. attorney and kristi noem will be there. and the president for him to be first sitting president to ever be in a super bowl but you know what he's making a statement. this is a city that reeled from a terrorist attack on january 1 where guy driving down and isis and he says i know the city is safe i believe in america we don't out and i'll be at the super bowl. >> by the way this looks wonderful. it is beautiful -- superdome is looking good we were having amphibian haunting so this is the frogs we get over
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there in texas. i don't know. i imagine louisiana they get good sized bullfrogs. but -- >> bring them over to my camp and i'll use him. [laughter] >> turtle frogs he did show me gator videos look you win governor great thanks for having us here. back to you charlie and griff. >> i have to know quickly will any chance that the president could have turtle soup in his suite that would be something. >> will the suite with the president be catered with turtle soup? >> i don't know. i wasn't in charge. [laughter] >> dropping husband -- his mic. head out to the canal. >> we had an unbelievable dinner that she had duck and gumbo so she's probably watching. we'll probably have turtle soup -- >> the canals aren't far away. i maybe be able to cast into a canal from here. get a turtle for the president. >> frog legs and gator strips
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that's the way to do it. all right will governor landry thanks guys. will: thanks. >> former university board member says he was fired for asking questions about the dei in classroom. his story next. ♪ ♪ did you take your vitamin today? that's my job. ♪ nature made. made with quality ingredients. (glasses clink) made to care for you, every day. ♪ from nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand.
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>> outrage after a prominent u.s. doctor says he was sacked by old dmin i after questioning medical school curriculum that former board member doctor stanley joins now thanks for joining us. so take us back to the beginning. so governor glenn, you youngkin approve at the board university what happens next? >> i had my first orientation meeting at that meeting i asked to see the medical school curriculum i had run at university of pennsylvania for 13 years, and i had sol real expertise in that area and i was told no. you can't see the curriculum. and it was because that's going to interrupt somehow the running of the medical school, and our
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job was simply to keep track of how the president in the university was doing as board members. then i asked to meet with the dean of the school of medicine based on recommendation by the secretary of education of the state. and they said no. you can't meet with the dean that would interfere with the runs of medical school. and then subsequently, when it came time for the virginia board, virginia legislators to approve my appointment to the board, the democrats apparently on a party line vote decided that i should not be part of the -- board of trustees of old dominion. >> it was amazing and has to be pointed out old dominion has a medical school what does diversity and equity and inclusion have to do with prop orally treating patients in a medical school? inch well, my organization do no harm that's been fighting against this issue for a long time we think it has nothing to
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do we know all patients should be treated the same that this should be a colorblind environment that physicians should be best individuals that are available to practice medicine and care for all patients. and as far as i'm concerned it has nothing to do with the proper practice of medicine. >> you could say it is literally a matter of life and death. i want to read a quick statement from glenn youngkin who said this is a disappointing day i hope virginians remember this moment of petty partisan politics my administration is consistently stood for excellence appointing outstanding leaders to virginia leadser state boards. actions and by the house and senate democrats hurt virginia. indeed that is true, and, of course, we receive no statement whatsoever from old dominion university about that. do you have any message for old dominion university? >> i think it is a wonderful school. it educates the students particularly of the norfolk region.
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i enjoyed my time there i was hoping to make a difference and i was disappointed that i was not allowed to make a difference there. >> obviously, the name of your organization is perfect for this do no harm. >> yeah. yes, and you know, we have a membership organization with 15,000 members around country doctors, nurses, concern citizens we love people to join us because this is sort of thing that we want to make sure never whats again in the united states. charlie: absolutely doctor stanley thank you for joining us. >> great to be with you. go birds. [laughter] charlie: rachel. rachel: thank you charlie. turning now to your headlines, new data showing u.s. flu cases skyrocketed to their highest levels in at least 15 years. the cdc estimates since october 1st there have been at least 24 million illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, toking numbers that date back all the way to the early 2000s happening today
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vice president jd vance is making his first foreign trim as vice president traveling to france as he's set to attend global a.i. summit in paris. french president macron and indian prime minister co-hosting the two-day summit. the suments comes a the chinese owned a.i. model deep seat continues to rise in popularity despite concerns over its interactions with content seen as unfavorable to the ccp. prince harry can stay in california for now. despite his immigration status being questioned as the heritage foundation claims he may have hidden past illegal drug use that would have disqualified him from getting a visa. don't worry trurp telling new york post, quote, i'll leave them alone heels got enough problems with his wife. she's terrible. oh this is -- that alone makes me want to vote for trump again harry wife meghan markle called
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it's game day with eagles and chiefs squaring off in super bowl 59 on fox. >> and there's no better way to watch the game than a party with your friends and family. rachel: here to shows us how to take your super bowl party to the next level tex-mex style is chef ford fry he, of course, is the semiaward-winning finalist from the james beard award. this is -- tell us difference between tex-mex and mexican food. >> so i grew up in houston so text neck was just food to us. it was like well we ate -- it was mexican but really like when you have mexican immigrants come to texas and they have to cook with what they have. the ingredients they have like everyone says american cheese is not authentic it is because they're cooking with what they had so this is cuisine kind of
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cool so this is northern mexico but this is super bowl sunday so -- this is all about -- you know, grazing and layers, so we've got like queso, salsa, wings and this -- hot wings with salsa from little ray. and then that griddle these -- these are coaster stilet. crust so i took like a made-in skillet so bread we use it in our kitchens all of this. so stick it right on the tbril. you mound the cheese on there. crank is up cheese will melt down like into a crust you put the tortilla on top and a crust on the inside and a little crust. you want it big you want it look a skirt. then the taco like this so main event for super bowl. >> who's going to get that? >> i want to talk more about the
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wings because that we think is good, in fact, let me -- >> yeah so wings -- salsa this thing is so good. >> so this is -- this is cilantro ranch. >> so that's why i like it. that's tex-mex. >> that's right ranch and leaf to add their cilantro to it to make it mexican so smoked with little ray then we fry them to crisp them up and toss them in salsa. >> if you don't know salsa match a i think i gave you a recipe but make it it will be your favorite salsa it is not in there. but tons of salsas in this book if you want that. >> how do you make queso dip? >> cheese. melted cheese -- i like two different types of cheese you have to have a american cheese back to the immigrants it was government cheese back then and given to them free. so that's what they used so you
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