tv FOX and Friends Sunday FOX News February 9, 2025 6:00am-7:00am PST
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♪ rachel: good morning, everybody. it's 9:00 here in new york city. i'm joined by my friends, charlie and griff. so great to have you guys on the couch today, especially on super bowl sunday. we've been having great food. >> feels like the super bowl has officially arrived after eating wings and queso and tacos. charlie: no gator today or turtle soup. that's a fail on our part. we should have made turtle soup. rachel: over the delicious tacos we had. charlie: i'm saying more, a greater bounty. your culinary tastes are going to draw peta protesters outside. charlie: i'm not a big hot food guy. watching you start southwesting
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after you ate one of those wings, i don't think this is going to be pretty. >> it was hot. chef fry, it was great that he joined us. he warned me there was some heat. rachel: he's just a little bit like -- [laughter] rachel: i used to do this to pete. pete hegseth would break out in a sweat. he would get meat sweats. every day at 6:00 a.m., it was like a manopause thing, he would sweat at 6:00 a.m. i wonder if the dod he'll do that in the 6:00 a.m. meetings. >> the wings were really good. i tried to eat another one as fast as i could. charlie: you did say man-o-pause. it's a thing. rachel: it's a thing. so is will cain at the super bowl. charlie: will cain who puts the pause in man-o-pause.
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rachel: that's a great topic right there with the cheerleaders. will -- >> here she goes, the cheerleaders are here. me has questions. rachel: before that, we have to talk football. i'm rooting for the over. what do you think the score is going to be, will? >> this is incredible. whoever is feeding her information is doing an a-plus job. she's rooting for the over, she's not betting on it. it's good, you want a high scoring, fun game, 34-27 which would hit the over. that would hit the over. i'm thinking more scoring than vegas. by the way, i love tacos. it's new orleans. i need to send you guys bingets. these guys have to perform. they're not going to be eating those. it's not a good game day meal. philadelphia, no how look at me
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skeptically because i'm a cowboy fan. we're here with the philadelphia eagles cheer lieders right now. we asked about the training regiment. watch this. i'm going to ask all of these cheerleaders here, what do they do when they're not cheerleading. we'll do it quick. i want you to hear this. >> i'm hanna, i'm a senior data analyst. >> good morning, my name is mckenna, i'm a pediatric oncology researcher. >> my name is samantha, i'm in law school, focused on intellectual property. >> i'm chelsea, i worked as an oncology study manager for a pharmaceutical company where i manage cancer research trials. >> i'm james, a special education teacher. will: look at that, teachers, oncology researchers, law school. you can ask them about their training but it's going to have to i assume take a back seat to the education. charlie: cheerleading is not a full-time job. >> i assumed it was a full-time
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job. there was no time to do anything else except be a cheerleader. will: clearly, that's not the case. there's a lot of time to exercise the mind, not just the body. these guys have been up to it. they've had an amazing season. the eagles started the year in brazil and so you started the year in brazil. you were one of the guys that made the trip. >> yes, absolutely. going there internationally was amazing because their passion for their country was absolutely amazing. it reminded me of the passion that our fans have for our team so it's awesome to experience that. will: i imagine, yeah. plus a nice little trip to brazil that you get out of it. rachel: that's got be nice. >> can you ask our law student there as someone who has a daughter in law school, i see the incredible amount of reading. how does she balance being a cheerleader with the demands of being in law school? will: i want you to just witness this emmy award winning broadcasting. can i remember who is in law school?
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i can. right here. law school. there's a question from new york for you, griff's daughter is in law school and knows something about how much she has to study and read. how do you -- i think it's a -- i went to law school. i managed to fit a lot of extracurricular activities in. he wants to know how balance the demands of being a cheerleader with law school. >> law school is a lot of reading. i work very hard. dance is my break. it acts as a respite and i get to go to law school more excited because i get to dance. will: this is a live long thing, cheering, dance? >> i've been dancing since the age of three and to be able to do this and backlashes with this -- balance this with my full-time job is a dream come true. will: they're dancing between the third and fourth quarter. i've been told they're going to bring the spirit, the feeling of philadelphia. >> we're so excite todd be here in new orleans and to be able to experience the culture mere but we're excite oed to share a piee
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of philadelphia tonight. will: i know what they're talking about, bringing lincoln financial to the superdome. rachel: this is an amazing day. the ladies look amazing. they're going to entertain us this afternoon. by the way, will, and anyone watching, if you want to have the super sporty sports line that i've been feeding to will, you can go to read the latest piece, if you don't know anything about football, that's not the first time that i've been bailed out. will: that's where you're getting the info? that's the cheat sheet. rachel: of course. that's why i did better than you in the fantasy football league, bobby burrrock was my mentor, football whisperer if you will, proof that bobby knows more than
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will cain when it comes to sports because every time i used bobby i out-shined will. will: who is the fantasy football champion of the will cain show? it was will cain. before we leave, we did this with the chiefs cheerleaders. will you guys give me your best, go eagles, go birds, right? it's go birds. ready. three two, one. >> e- a-g-l-e-s, eagles. will: that's the closest i've been to a go birds eagles chant. >> and they know how to spell eagles. will: that's right. that's right. rachel: all right. thank you, will. thank you to the cheerleaders. we loved having them. all right. don't forget, bret baier interviews our own president, donald trump, today at 3:00 p.m. on the fox network. >> that's going to be really
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cool. it's part of the pregame coverage but so much transpired in ever 24-hour cycle, certainly doge, things we've been talking about, the border, will be interesting to see what brett asks him about and also do we know who president trump wants to win? i don't think he's made it clear. perhaps brett can press him on the tough issues like who you got, the chiefs or the eagles. charlie: if he is rooting for somebody, he's not going to be afraid to tell america who it is. rachel: i don't think he wants to tick off half the country? >> charlie: really, i would think he's the one guy that doesn't care. rachel: that's a fair point. >> he was initially asked. and he took the -- he demured and didn't weigh in. going back to the news here in a little bit, i think one of the first thing brett asks him about is this judge and the ruling blocking access even by the treasury secretary from seeing the books. elon musk putting this front and
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center, posting this to x, saying this ruling is absolutely insane. how on earth are we supposed to stop fraud and waste of taxpayer money without looking at how money is spent? seems simple, right? that's literally impossible, something super shady is going on to protect the scammers. charlie: this is a constitutional issue. we have the president of the united states who got elected by the entire country who has hired elon musk to help him streamline the government and root out waste, fraud and abuse and then you have a rogue judge from the judicial branch stepping in and saying that the person that president trump has directed to help him find waste, fraud and abuse in the administration that he is the executive of does not have the right to do access this information. it is a wild overreach by the courts. i hope it gets thrown out and i'm sure he will have some choice things to say about that to bret baier this afternoon.
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rachel: essentially, they're stripping the executive branch of access to financial data, of understanding what the taxpayers are spending money on. some people online saying this is equivalent to a judicial coup if you will, that this really belongs in the hands of the executive -- of elected officials to look inside and see what they're spending money on and this one judge saying no, you can't do that and what's interesting is you have a judge who probably was appointed obviously by a democrat who are benefiting from the opaqueness of the way things are being spent. we're seeing money going to george soros and ngos and i'm sure it's funding liberal das around the country and we're seeing things going to the clinton foundation and we don't know what they're doing. the government, the american people voted to have the government be as tr transparentd streamlined as possible.
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charlie: we have a list of some of the things that you taxpayers, innocent taxpayers are spending your money on. and it's too long to actually read them all off. but there are a couple that are kind of -- that stand out like the department of agriculture is spending $361,000 teaching queer, trans, pan sexual, nonbinary and two spirit people how to farm. rachel: how much did they spend on that? charlie: $361,000 and this of course as fema doesn't have the money to provide housing for people who have been wiped out in the mountains of north carolina by a hurricane. rachel: it's disgusting. what you just read, juxtaposed with what you said about north carolina, it's repulsive and we're coming up on tax day, griff. do you think there's going to be a revolution? >> i think that w this judge has really failed to acknowledge what this election was about and while transparency itself wasn't an issue that people voted for
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like the border or against inflation, transparency became very apparent in the biden harris administration. they were the least transparent in my lifetime, in modern political history and so transparency was front and center and what the judge has done, how is the treasury secretary supposed to be transparent about the waste, allowing doge and if he himself can't know? it strikes at the heart of the sentiment of what the november election was about and so -- rachel: it's government by and for the people. and the people need to know what -- charlie: do you think people who launched a revolution over taxing our tea would be pissed off for paying for sex changes and lgbt activism in guatemala?
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rachel: that list is so enraging and i don't think that democrats want to sort of stake a flag in covering up this kind of wasteful spending. i think this is -- i saw, by the way, a post by andrew gruel, we have him on the show every now and then and he said the world that he tells his kids when they're cooking is never try to catch a falling knife. that's a really bad thing to do he said the usa is a falling knife. you try to catch that, you're going to get cut politically speaking and i think he's right about that. charlie: by all appearances it looks like democrats are going to try to defend it. they're having protests inside of w washington, d.c. surrounded by government bu bureaucrats. rachel: it's crazy that they think it's a popular thing to do
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we're going to move on to some weather. there's some heavy snow that's blanketing parts of the country and the freeze is far from over. >> millions of americans remain under winter weather alerts today as the snow and ice moves into the northeast. charlie: fox weather meteorologist mike sigh del seidel joinsus now from a snow d boston. are you going to go sledding? >> reporter: we've got the sledders going down the hill here, mom and son, young son. not going too fast but making it down fairly slowly. we have had 4 to 5 inches in the boston area. the airport is up and running, they're di de-icing it's still slowing. they canceled some flights out of low dan. logan. 5 to 6 6% canceled out of the airports around new york city. it's 25 right now, wind chill is
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14. it may get up to freezing. the rest of the week we've got three more storms in the pipeline, the tuesday storm mainly south of new york, philly, d.c., baltimore, richmond, roanoke, that general area, tuesday, tuesday night. next chance for snow in boston and new england will be wednesday night and thursday then there's another storm next weekend. so if you like fast moving storms and winter weather, you've come to the right week here in february. meanwhile, as i promised the control room, we've got to go down on the sled. here we go. griff: there he goes. there he goes. look at that technique action. [laughter] charlie: bravo. well done. rachel: it looks really thick, doesn't it? >> reporter: one question. what does the east german judge give me? rachel: ten out of 10.
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>> reporter: there you go. rachel: thanks, mike. >> reporter: it couldn't be any better, sunday morning, nobody has anywhere to go, perfect weather, the roads were in good shape. guys, watch out for the snow in new york city come tuesday, tuesday night. rachel: all right. charlie: thanks, mike. turning now to your headlines. authorities now identifying the 10 victims who were killed in the ch commuter plane crashed tt happened off the coast of alaska. nine passengers as well as the pilot were on board when the plane went missing. it was found crashed onto a sea ice, 35 miles away. the ntsb says it's still too early to tell the cause of the crash. officials now calling off tsunami warnings after a massive 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit the caribbean on saturday. the earthquake striking an estimated 6 miles under water
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prompting a tsunami advisory for the u.s. and british virgin islands and puerto rico but no damage was reported and the immediate aftermath of the quake, all sue tsunami warningse been cleared. before he heads to new orleans for the super bowl, we learned president trump is set to hit the links with pro golfing legend tiger woods today. the president was spotted leaving his mar-a-lago estate this morning and arriving at trump international golf club in west palm beach shortly later. woods and president trump have been friends for years and golfed with each other during trump's first term. a shocking survey finding that theory half of gen z says they prefer spending valentine's day with their pet rather than their partner. [laughter] charlie: the survey also finding one of every 10 in the age group also prefer their pet's manners over their
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partner's and a quarter of adults say-27 say their animals show them more affection than their significant other does. i mean, you know, i don't know. i mean, it's kind of hard to beat the dog, the dog is never wrong. rachel: dog is loyal. griff: guilty as charged. rachel: yeah? griff: i have a beautiful wife, beautiful daughters. and the dog is the screen saver. charlie: is there any other screen saver? griff: no, just rascal. there's rascal right there. christmas. you know. rachel: that is a darn cute dog, i have to say. griff: years ago it was father's day and rascal made a cameo on the couch and i had a feeling that my wife and daughters might surprise me here in new york, d.c. is not that far away and then the dog ran out and we were on live tab andi
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got choked up. i'm with the gen zers. the dog's first. there's kathleen and i at the lincoln field when the eagles steam rolled the commanders. we had on our washington commanders gear. showed up to the game. charlie: who won the game? griff: you know -- charlie: i can't remember. griff: saquon barkley ran all over us. charlie: you lost. rachel: i have a picture of me and sean together. we're celebrating valentine's day next friday, if i get him back. we'll see. charlie: does get time off for valentine's day? rachel: we'll see. charlie: does the trans department allow people to take off for vd? rachel: trans? [laughter] griff: you got photos. charlie: i think we have another picture. there we are, my lovely wife. she's wearing pajamas. she's going to kill me.
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rachel: you're one of those that loves your dogs as much as -- charlie: we have more pictures. i thought we would pick a good picture and leave the rest out. rachel: i love the pictures with the dogs. look at you. charlie: that's the day i met my wife right there. she's the one in the middle without the cowboy hat. rachel: charlie, you're with a -- charlie: i thought you were going to pick one of these pictures. i didn't know we would run all of these pictures. griff: explain that day. charlie: i couldn't remember her name. i didn't know her name but i met her and i knew that i wanted to marry her but i couldn't think of her name. we griff: the first date i wenn with kathleen, i called her kelly all night long. her friend said what did you think of the guy? he was an idiot, he didn't know my name. more fox and friends coming up.
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you know, it's kind of interesting right now, we have a couple of things going on in the courts right now where you have federal judges stepping in, trying to interfere with the president of the united states' efforts to bring sanity within his own administration, within the executive branch of which he is the chief executive. how is this going to work out? >> well, this isn't anything new. we've seen this for the last four years. this is the weaponization of our justice system. so thank god we have pam bondi in now as attorney general because it's not going to stand. we did expect it. we understand that there are some very inappropriate radical judges that are seeing this as a platform to elevate themselves and get a headline. we don't have any time for it and president trump's agenda is the one people voted on november 5th. it's not president trump, it's what they wanted and that's the way our country works. it's a republic. that's how it goes.
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so we'll deal with them in court. this is obviously not something we're not familiar with doing. and there will be repercussions frankly for those that try and go after president trump's orders, for those people that are trying too step in his way and his agenda which is the america people's agenda. charlie: it is a constitutional conflict here. it kind of amazes me that more people don't see it especially democrats who complain and say elon musk is not elect heed when of course the federal judges are certainly not elected and the only one who is elected is president trump who is trying to do what he was elected to do. do you see this going all the way to the high court or do you see this as something that will get settled before that point? >> it should be settled before that but they're relentless and they're desperate as we've seen and as you pointedly said, there's something called the separation of powers. charlie: right. >> there's something called the
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government, you know, has different departments. he's the executive department of the government, the leader of the free world and this is the way it's supposed to go. again, this is a weaponization that was created under the biden administration. we're seeing them cry and scream and they need to adjust to reality and they're having a hard time with that but we're going to have to fight it. we know that we're ready for it. when the decisions were made, they were vetted, they went through the right elements of the administration to make sure that they will withstand any challenges we get from radical left. charlie: well, we appreciate the fact that you're standing there making this good, important fight over such important constitutional issues and serving the country and thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. charlie: super bowl ads, dates with taylor swift and a new memoir, joe piscopo is here for pop culture roundup. that's next.
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rachel: all right. it's time for another pop culture roundup and today we have the best pop culture guy here, actor joe piscopo. thanks for coming here. >> great to see you always. rachel: it's super bowl sunday. i have good news. the age of woke super bowl ads are over. it's come to an end. we've got fast food chain carl's junior back after i think it was 2011 they stopped doing these sexy ads. they're back. what do you think? >> i think it's the trump effect. effect. i really do. there's masculinity in america. we're not afraid anymore. this is fantastic. it's a great sign for things to
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come. rachel: a little something for the ladies too. [laughter] rachel: all right the super bowl ads will be interesting and woke is gone so everybody's excited about the ads. travis kelce went on a double date with patrick mahomes, with britney and with taylor and taylor people love it. they're like great, we love all this romance in the air. but the fans are saying oh, no, travis is not focused. what do you think? >> i was out with the philadelphia philly's manager 100 years ago when the yanks played the phillies and the manager was so calm at dinner and the next day he won. they're so calm. but to be out to dinner like that and taking the wives out, don't come down on them. you better be on your game because i think travis -- rachel: is it putting more pressure on him to do well, pressure on taylor, like if he doesn't win they're going to blame it on taylor? >> i won't donald trump, president trump to bring taylor to his suite. how cool would that be?
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rachel: unite the country. >> unite the country. he might just do that. rachel: that is interesting. >> this is the best of the nfl right there. a shout-out to walter white from the chiefs, love the chiefs, love you philadelphia. rachel: he slapped back and said don't peak too early. that's his response to that. don't want to peak too early. this is the favorite pop culture story of the day. donald trump was asked if he's going to deport prince harry and he said no, i don't want to do that. i'll leave him alone. he's got enough problems with his wife. she's terrible. [laughter] rachel: what do you make of this, joe? >> i love it. didn't peter doocy, ask how elon musk felt about him, as close a straight guy could feel and president trump asked the question. he says i don't think melania will mind. that's what i'm talking about. morning in america. rachel: should we deport him? >> frankly --
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[laughter] >> no. i don't think he's the problem. but i don't want to -- rachel: you want to deport her? >> the president made a point. can i leave it at that? i don't want to be rude. rachel: you're such a nice guy. you're such a classy guy. trump was always team queen. he was on the side of the queen, thought the spat was their fault. snl is preparing to celebrate 50 years and you are a famous member of the snl cast and you're releasing your memoir, called "an joaverage joe, the mr moi mmemoirs of a blue collar sd tearer." >> i signed it. i was talking about the early days in the comedy clubs, 44th and ninth, right across the street. that whole chunk, eddie murphy
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right there, mayor koch, we had so much fun. i put it all in the book. i didn't throw anybody under the bus. i took the high road. is that okay? rachel: i love that you take the high road. that's why people love you. >> i tried. i have tried. but it's exciting and i think that folks will dig it because unlike -- like danny accrowd, a, he's my idol. he actually wrote by back stage. hopefully it's a good read and everybody likes it. rachel: we have the back stage stories for you. congratulations on the book. thanks for joining us. you could sing us out. >> what are you going to do? fly me to the moon. we could do that or. ♪ start spreading the news. ♪ i'm leaving today. ♪ i want to be a part of it. ♪ new york, new york. rachel: new york, new york. >> congratulations on everything. i can't believe, all that you do, god bless you. rachel: you're the best.
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charlie: welcome back to "fox & friends." a lot of people wonder what's going on in parts of the south. we've broken all kinds of records, it's all about to change. take a look at the picture of what's going on in new orleans, 68 degrees right now. there's a lot of fog right now. zero visibility going on there so a lot of people not used to it and you go down there and you have to be careful on the roads
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this morning. the fog will lift throughout the day today. by this evening we have showers moving in, temps looking good. it could be slick on the roads. over the next week we have a lot of preci precipitation coming fr almost the entire country. southern california, the drought has been expanded 'ing, we'll get good rain there, moisture around the four corners, mountain snow. the bull's-eye of rain across parts of the south this week, flooding threat by the time we get to wednesday, thursday. all right. send it to you guys inside. charlie: rick, thank you very much. meanwhile, elon musk putting an end to the old way of doing things in d.c. and president trump is applauding his end to billions in waste in his sitdown with bret baier today at 3:00 p.m. here's a snipbe pet. >>snippet.>> the people want md
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it. i have had great help with elon musk who has been terrific. >> bottom line, you say you trust him? >> tru trust elon. i told him do that. i'm going to tell him very soon to check the department of education. he's going to find the same thing. then i'm going to go to the military, let's check the military. we're going to find billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse. and you know, the people elected me on that. griff: sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo joining us now. maria, good morning. you've got a big show ahead but first want to get your reaction to that first clip of president trump's sit-down with bret baier. maria: i'm excited to watch the entire interview. obviously president trump is breaking news with bret baier so that's going to be a must watch. on the subject specifically of elon musk cutting waste, i don't know how really dig in and cut
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waste if you don't have access to where the money is going. look, we heard from alina haba, the trump administration likely has a fight on its hands in this regard. however, it's up to president trump's doj, pam bondi, to make the case that this is legal and it, as far as i can tell, it's all legal. he needs to get in to see the books in order to cut wasteful spending and i think what president trump just said in that clip is clear to everybody. the american people voted for this and we've seen an enormous amount of waste being spent in the u.s. aid agency so where else is that waste? we're talking about it this morning for sure. and the president just said in 24 hours musk will be looking at education, followed very closely by the military. we are speaking this morning in an exclusive with your dear friend and our former colleague, defense secretary pete hegseth and we will find out from the secretary where specifically he
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believes the waste is as elon musk and president trump get into the hundreds of billions of dollars potentially being wasted at the u.s. military. so look, this is an important moment in time, griff, as you know. we've got our a adversaries of e march president trump is now talking about an ire dome that he wants created above america the way that israel has it. we're going to talk about how the priorities in terms of spending on the military will change. we're also talking about israel, given the fact that three more hostages were released yesterday. we will speak with the president of israel, isaac herzog my special guest as well as the incoming ambassador to israel and then we're going to get into policy with st stephen miller, deputy chief of staff for the white house and we'll check in with woody johnson, ahead of the big game. woody, the former ambassador to the u.k. and the owner of the new york jets. we've got a big show coming up.
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probably some breaking news as well. but certainly this issue, griff, around cutting spending is something the american people clearly voted for. griff: well, it's going to be a great show coming up they just about 15 minutes and i look forward to you drilling in particularly on elon musk's frustration over the judge's ruling that not only treasury secretary scott bess only cannot see the books. you have a fox nation special, underwriting the enemy season two coming up very important stuff. we look forward to seeing that coming up. 15 minutes, sunday morning futures, maria, great to see you as always. maria: the fox nation special is looking at the idea of america underwriting our number one adversary, what is that about, whether it be buying chinese stocks on u.s. exchanges, selling farmland, agreeing to all of this surveillance from so many different places, underwriting the enemy can be streamed right
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now on fox nation. griff: check it out on fox nation. maria bartiromo. thank you very much. and we're just hours away from the big game and will breaks down this year's super bowl matchup with jen heal right halt there. and plus we're on fox square to see which friend can thread the needle like patrick mahomes. may the best friend win. great kick. ♪ lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up.
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>> welcome back to new orleans, the home of super bowl lix, between the chiefs and the eagles and hometown girl jen hhale from new orleans joins me from fox sports. what's it like having the super bowl in your home. >> it's the most fantastic week. mamardi gras coincides with the super bowl this year. it's a fantastic week. now we get down to the real stuff, the super bowl. >> jeel je jen will be part oe pregame coverage. >> it's going to be a fantastic atmosphere. everybody's psyched for the game. the chiefs going for the three-pete and i love what the eagles are doing, how they're doing it. they're going old school with in
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the trenches offensive line, rushing attack saquon barkley, it will be a fantastic matchup. >> i want to ask for your prediction. i know you can't give a prediction. i've given mine, it's chiefs. rachel's given hers, it's eagles. we'll find out who knows more about sports, will or rachel. one key to the game. if i'm watching today and i want to see -- i'm looking at the chiefs' defensive coordinator. does he have an answer for saquon barkley. >> he's got to make life difficult for saquon and with the eagles, end with the ball, control the time of possession, don't give it back to patrick mahomes. if they end the game with the ball, with possession, i think they win. >> here's a stat for you. in a game winning or tying situation, one minute to go, patrick mahomes has the ball in his hands, has to score, seven for seven, outpaces every other goat. you can't let him have the ball at the end of the glam him and .
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>> him and travis, they've been there too many times. they flow where each other is going to b you've got to make sure you keep possession of the ball at the end if you're the eagles. >> catch jen, 1:00 pregame coverage starts on fox, catch the super bowl today. that's going to do it for us from new orleans. we have an appetizer competition on fox square, charlie, rachel and griff. charlie: that's, will. rachel: hi, jen. >> now it's time for our own competition. this is the kick and toss challenge. basically, the first team to score two kicks and one throw wins. rachel: the teams are me and chandley and griff versus rick and charlie. all right, let's go, guys. griff: it's going to start with kicking. kicking is going to start. rick, would you like to -- >> oh, no. >> are you kidding me? >> rick gets a second kick.
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>> are you kidding me? >> i've got a kicker on my team. >> go ahead. >> here we go. ready? oh, -- >> hold on. let me see that ball. >> come on, griff, bring it home. >> let's see. hold on. >> a lot of pressure here. >> you've got this. >> you got practice. >> yea! >> all right, rachel. >> all right, rachel, put it in there. >> let's see. >> you got this. >> so close, so close. >> keep throwing until one goes in. >> oh! >> we could be here all day long. i don't know what's happened. >> come on, rachel. >> you got this.
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you got this. >> so close every time. >> so close. [laughter] >> charlie. [laughter] >> all right. come on. >> this is pathetic. >> right now, we have just one field goal, guys, right? and then one field goal. that means our team is in the lead. >> it's really hard. >> it is hard. >> griff, griff, griff, griff. >> let's -- >> and there's chandley. get in there, rachel. >> i think we should start throwing from the 30-yard line. >> this is humiliating. >> we can get closer. >> get closer. go, put it in there. look at that. there we go. >> nicely done. we'll be right back, more "fox & friends."
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♪ ♪ rachel: all right. team cheer leader, we won. [laughter] charlie: you know, rachel may have made the throw from 1 foot, but she deflated her balls -- [laughter] we want a redo. rick: this is familiar. rachel: yes, it is. rick: when's going to win today. charlie: eagles. >> chiefs. >> eagles. rachel: don't forget, 3 p.m.ing, president trump, bret baier, 3 p.m. on fox and also don't forget to to go to church. and you can see the game and go to church. rick: church, then the game. in that order. >> priorities. rick: see you next week. ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone.
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