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59 on fox. president trump will soon become the first sitting president to attend the super bowl but before he heads to new orleans, trump sat down with talk chief political bret baier for exclusive interview that will air as part of the fox pregame. trump defended elon musk and hinted that where future cuts me becoming. welcome to fox news live, i am rich it's in. security clearances for more members of the biden administration. lucas tomlinson live outside the white house with more. >> good afternoon. president trump is having a day most would love to have. morning rounds with tiger woods and then getting up to the super bowl coming to first sitting president to do so and to top it off, trump sat down with bret baier to discuss among other things, elon musk and his team, trump said next he wants to go to the pentagon to look under the hood. >> i don't know if it's kickbacks or what's going on the people -- iran on this and the people want me to find it that had great help with elon musk
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who's been terrific. >> you say you trust him act not the long? he's not gaming. he's so into it but i told him do that and then i will tell him very soon like maybe in 24 hours to check the department of education. he's going to find the same thing and then go check the north and we are going to find hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse people elected me on that. >> new jersey senator corey booker with a different take. >> this is an astonishing allowance of corruption and abuse and violations of people's privacy and other values. we are in a crisis right now and democrats will use every tool possible to protect americans. >> fox news sunday, mike johnson defended them encourages eff
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efforts. >> bring in an outside auditor and that's what they are doing. what they are uncovering is incredible abuses of the public so we applaud that, we are supporting that we will back it up to make sure we codify the changes so it's more lasting than one administration. >> what the complete interview with president trump during super bowl pregame festivities 3:00 p.m. >> lucas tomlinson live at the white house about thanks. >> full access. public education in students. >> members of congress, let us in. we've always been allowed in. >> he's standing here today locking the door and you can't give us a reason -- >> democrats with a fiery rebuke of doge.
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government agency could be the next to undergo massive cuts. maxwell ross was one of the democratic lawmakers denied entry to the department joins us now. thank you for joining us. do you expect he will continue to follow doge and came access where doge is operating? >> we will have to see where they go with the main concern is this. we want transparency. i'm proud to say governor on oversight committee and we are all for efficiency, modernization, innovation and making sure spending money the right way. i have bills on this in many different departments but here's the problem district attorney everybody. unelected billionaire tech has full access to government there's zero oversight and that something that concern cuts and republicans and everybody and that's the reason we went to the department of education a few days earlier i was at the department of treasury.
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>> elon musk was on the campaign and he said he's going to make government efficiency you all this and he won the election. >> donald trump did when elon musk was not on the ballot and i'm fine with presidents and outside to help them with their mission but that is different from an unelected lena and the guy from big tech going into and having the information of every american citizen no oversight. that's the biggest part, the special government designation which allows him to go around all the rules i have to abide by and top government officials abide by, too so are you telling me you blindly trust him? i'm a little confused what happened to congressional republicans. they used to be on the side of fighting big tech and hold them to account and at the inauguration, republican governors had to sit outside in a secondary room behind the president was elon musk, mark
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zuckerberg and jeff bezos. we got out oversight over these guys especially when they have the keys to the entire government. >> was the conversation in the democratic caucus? is a robust discussion over how to play the next couple of years, this is jared coleman who said i don't think it's effective so far. i'm frustrated. if you make everything five, then eventually nothing is devcon five. if you rush out and say this is like dictatorial or illegal, he might end up being wrong and it undermines your credibility, you think democrats risk saying this is the end of the world when at times it's not? >> i think it is time to pick and choose our battles. part of the presidents method here and strategy is to plug them with a ton of stuff. i was making canada the 50 presidents state, there's a lot
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of things we don't need to respond to because number one, they are not going to happen for number two, the president is doing work to make sure people think he's king and can do whatever he wants so wanting to know you don't please have to believe him. many of the actions he's taken the last several weeks have been struck down by judges, some he appoints in his first term because they are unconstitutional so it's a bigger strategy to confuse everyone and have chaos but we got to settle in and talk about things that really matter and concern us. for me, big tech having access to social security members and information, that does concern me. >> one of the strategies from the democratic colleague congressman reed had this to s say. >> the movement to impeach the president has begun. i rise to announce i will bring articles of impeachment against the president for dastardly deeds impose and dastardly deeds done. >> do you agree with your colleague and do you think that
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effort will gain momentum? >> i'm not sure. that's the first thing i've heard about that bill but accountability is important as a member the house oversight committee, we need accountability with this doge operation which has zero oversight. one of the first things the president said was fire most of the inspectors general but the united states, these are folks that are independent watchdogs to make sure things are done right way and ethically. it doesn't matter what party you are on, he should be for transparency and i remember hearing during the campaign that transparency was the whole purpose of doge and the operation but people should know have none of that right now. >> have you seen an impeachable fence yet? >> we will have to wait and see. four more years of the president that i've seen offenses that deeply concern me things i believe are unconstitutional. as part of the reason many of the things the president has
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done have been struck down by judges. >> congressman, thanks for joining us. very much appreciated. >> thanks for having me on the back was turned the other side of the aisle, doge caucus cochair, erin be them. i want your reaction on how you think doge is doing and do you have concerns about how it's functioning of our? >> it's great to be with you, happy super bowl sunday. i couldn't be more pleased and i think mainstream america and people who voted for the taxpayers who support president trump are saying amen dancing in the streets. they are amazed at how fast, we knew change was coming we are all in amazement how fast this president is doing exactly what promised. >> in lucas' report, you heard it on fox news sunday with my colleague, shannon bream,
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speaker johnson suggested a lot of what doge is doing couple have to go to congress, do you think that suggest in any way right now doge doesn't have the authority to shut down agencies getting rid of employees? >> speaker johnson is right and that is the purpose of the doge caucus, added permanency to executive orders preside presidential's -- president's authority so we are eventually, yes, you're working on reconciliation bill that hopefully begins that change going to work but i just watched you congressman ross and it seems like the first page of the democratic playbook us to shoot the messenger, here's an auditor, elon musk but he's audited are the first time in forever our books have been audited, they find massive amounts of fraud, spending stuff
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like transgender studies and acquittal, guatemala and sesame street in the middle east we are all funding this garbage and what the democrats say, they say nothing about the garbage, they just attack the messenger so shame on them but the people who pay the bills have said enough of our tax dollars going to waste so i'm excited about doge just getting started. who knows where we are going next. >> relationships between billionaires don't always tend to have much saying power. do think elon musk will be around for a while? >> if you think about where he comes from, he has nothing to gain, he's already the richest man on the planet. he already has five or six fortune 500 companies.
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i think he understands our country is at a crossroads, this could be our last chance to get spending under control or we will spend ourselves into oblivion. without the united states on the planet, civilization could go away so this is our last hope. he understands and with the tools and his team, we finally see results of just how bad it is. >> you are negotiating the big beautiful bills right now. you don't have much in the house of republicans. do you think republicans are going to be able to carry the load cast spending bills like this for democrats going to have to come along? that really changes the makeup of any bill. >> i want to correct you, you said passed a massive spending bill. hopefully it will be a spending reduction bill and tax cut bill. that's what we really want to do and i want to explain why we want to do just one bill because
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there is medicine and there is sugar. everybody talks about the border right now. we have the votes to get the work done immediately but that is the sugar. the hard part is restructuring our tax code that expires, putting together a coalition where you are right, we have to have near unanimous consent from the republican party to make it happen so the one bill that will have sugar for something for everybody and for policy decisions we can agree on but as slim as our majority is, thank goodness we have it. you saw representative green file, i don't think it will go anywhere but impeachment articles, if the democrats were in majority, we would be box down with more impeachment of this president is finally doing the work that needs to be done
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so it's a big day, doge is just getting started. american taxpayers, buckle up because there's much more fraud, waste and abuse to be discovered and we are just now getting started. >> thank you for joining us this afternoon, much appreciated. ♪ southern border, pentagon sending more troops as efforts to deport migrants to guantánamo bay ramping up. kristi known broken the latest on the crackdown on fox news sunday. cb cotton is live with the latest. >> dhs secretary standing by legality of the mass deportation plan is criticism starts to emerge about the conditions in due process ship to guantánamo bay. primarily from the american civil the parties union and rights groups.
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migrants going our dangerous criminals and she says people need to get their priorities straight. >> of course we are giving due process to migrants, with that all the time following the same procedures we always have but where they advocating for the children missing? why are they not advocating for these families that lost children? laken riley's family, why are they not out there fighting for them? >> at least two military flights took off this week, each carrying roughly a dozen migrants the administration calls the worst of the worst. according to dhs, u.s. officials say rap sheets for those on the second flight include crimes such as homicide, weapons trafficking, assault, robbery and distribution of dangerous drugs. this is advice rates continue in the nation's largest cities. some reports are emerging migrants arrested in the crackdown have been released due to space constraints and ice utilities.
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she responded this morning. >> thousands of beds and detention facilities open today and we will continue in the minute is to get dangerous quibbles of our street and get them home so it's constantly changing what we are doing. >> while the operations continue, president donald trump said in a post last saturday venezuela agreed to take back migrants entered into the country illegally. >> cb cotton, thank you. coming up, new israeli ambassador to the united states working with the trump administration. the future, cease-fire coming up next. ♪ but st. jude has gotten us through it.
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anger in israel over condition of the recently released hostages yesterday emaciated force to think there kat is before being freed. trey yingst is live with more. >> good afternoon, the condition of the hostages released on saturday cause concern across israel. the men levy frail and unhealthy. israeli leadership without to address this with mediators as
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the families of some of the hostages are calling for a faster timeline to get the remaining captives free from hamas captivity. the family of sir robbie said this. >> was to say the stunt the put us in also describes this as a shock. >> the latest as palestinians are starting to return to gaza amid fresh israeli withdrawals. cease-fire was delicate from progressing as planned despite no clear path forward for phase two. president trump was asked this weekend about his plan for taking over gaza. >> any further deliberations for a timetable for takeover? >> it's been very well received, united states would be with as a real estate transaction or we will be an investor in that part
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of the world and no rush to do anything. it would be supplied and given to us by israel. >> president trump and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu agree on the passport of the united states taking over gaza but the fact that hamas remains in control and still hold dozens of hostages complicates the situation. >> trey, thank you for more on u.s. and israeli relations, let's bring in the new israeli ambassador to the united states, michael. thank you for joining us. welcome to washington in what has been your first order of business with the trump administration? >> prime minister was the first foreign leader to visit washington. we have fruitful monthly meetings with the trump administration throughout the course of the last week. spent time on the hill. very warmly received, it's like
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the younger brother coming home after a long disengagement so the order of business is karen, we can't live with nuclear iran. we will tackle that together. releasing hostages and ending the domination of hamas gaza making sure cease-fire is maintained and lebanon. cautious vigilance over what's happening and syria to make sure that doesn't deteriorate and overall relations between our two countries. >> do you think any type of agreement with the iranian government should be trusted or should this be maximum pressure? >> i would say distressed and verified. we've been down this road many times. kicking the can down the road not doing anything they've committed to so if deal where where we come in and remove any
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uranian and destroy the nuclear infrastructure, what we want to achieve. we are not consistent on a kinetic response to the pursuit of nuclear bombs. the most important thing is we prevent iran from achieving nuclear weapons because they are crazy. they are going to use them. >> so much of the conversation this week with the administration was focused on president trump's remarks on rebuilding gaza but we are a long way off on that, don't you think? >> i'm not sure. president trump has a way of thinking out of the box and deploying policy that's out of the box. what is the alternative? repeat the same mistakes and 50 years? going back to a situation where hamas dominates not only violence perpetrated against israel but the residents of gaza.
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let's free the people of gaza, give them the choice. nobody is forcing them to leave, we are giving them a choice. for some strange reason, israel closed the border in distinction to any country of the world that allows refugees to come over the border. chad is not wealthier than egypt get it allows millions to come across the border, why wouldn't they be allowed to come over the border? the president is saying let's give these people a choice, give them the freedom to decide what they want to leave gaza and come back to rebuild gaza or stay in an area isolated because of hamas terrorism. >> should other regions offer to take refugees and? >> you think they would. you can look this up, exactly 48 times the size of israel. there's a lot of space there. they used to occupy gaza. we gave up all in a peace treaty but insisted we maintain presence in gaza. i think it's time for them to
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share responsibility for the residents of gaza. he took 1 million refugees from syria, why wouldn't he allow the palestinians? they are going back to syria now so has room to absorb more if you geez from gaza. they can choose whether to stay there for return after it's rebuilt. >> negotiations have resumed between -- with hamas in carter, how is back on this we can and do you think there will soon be another exchange of prisoners? >> the government of israel has made a clear decision. number one, in sure hamas no longer rules gaza. number two, release all hostages. number three, the situation in gaza in which it can never become hamas again. we can't allow citizens to be subject to crazy people in gaza
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who murder, rape, throw babies into ovens. hold hostages for a year end a half. >> were the conditions of hostages? >> i think it's indicative of what we have experienced, what these barbarians and hamas have done, they held people in thousands, 40, 50 yards underground. so much talk about manage hearing aid. look at the people gaza escorting hostages out. they are all very fit, overweight hostages are emaciated. the only humanitarian aid or hostages, they are visiting terrorists we are holding in prisons but they didn't visit, it's an outrage. everybody with the moral conscious, we have no choice apparently. >> thank you for joining us. >> happy super bowl sunday.
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whether you've had another pneumococcal vaccine or not ask your doctor or pharmacist about capvaxive. (♪) security is tight at the super bowl just hours away in new orleans, weeks after a major terror attack. trump will soon be headed to the big easy, the first sitting president to attend the big game. garrett penny is live with a preview. >> this week has been a blast. folks are having a great time. huge crowds, lots of traffic but safety is not been an issue and that's exactly what officials are wanting and that's why you're such a visible heavy security presence downtown to help folks feel safe and make sure they stay safe. the fans we talk to say they have appreciated that.
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>> they are everywhere. all about keeping everybody h here. >> you want to feel safe. >> going back to world war i, military have been a symbol of safety and security. the other day we tagged along with the u.s. marine corps stated practice runs for the super bowl by over later today and this will be the first time in history the 22 has been part of the super bowl flyover and today with the first time a sitting president attends a super bowl. it is the owner of a lifetime to be part of all that. >> there's so many make a visit people who serve in the military and fight great aircraft. for them to choose the marine corps, it had to be 22's represent. the greatest honor we can have outside of leading marines.
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>> the super dome does have a roof so fans won't be able to see it they are going to put the flyover on the screen inside so they will be able to see it when it happens. just about four, five hours from right now. >> put on the screen, they will probably hear it, to. homeland security senior advisor and former secret service special agent, charles perino. thanks for joining us. how much do you think security situation changed in new orleans because of that attack a month ago? >> it definitely served as a reminder of all domestic and international threats there especially those that can be inspired by terrorist organizations like isis and al qaeda. we are in an elevated threat environment in the united states and as a result, we are going to see the largest security operation in the history of the super bowl. that attack on bourbon street
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was a reminder that officials cannot suffer from what i call failure of imagination, something highlighted prior to the attacks of september 11. we know the super bowl and associated offense are a viable target because they are a large gathering and on top of that, the first sitting president going to the super bowl and president trump, other vips will bring additional threat levels with them the as high a threat level as you can be. >> i was going to mention the fact that you've got the super bowl and the president of the united states coming, to massive security events converging on the same spot. how difficult is that just to even coordinate? >> the good news for an event like the super bowl, it receives a special event designation from the department of homeland security, high designation just below national special security event so it turns into whole of
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government approach, federal officers and resources being brought to the table to assist state and local law enforcement, planning started immediately following last year's super bowl so we are talking a year of planning and adapting to the change in intelligence so the plan is solid. i think those going to the game, going to the event should have a high degree of confidence being involved in this planning process myself, i can tell you there are a lot of educated and talented people putting the overall security plan together. >> the president, before he was inaugurated had a couple of attempts on his life. reporting from the new york p post, no more holding back because of biden, i'm entitled to know and they held it back long enough, no excuses. that's the president talking about threats against him and those who tried to kill him. is there much, do you think, in
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those files that haven't been part of court documents we don't know about these attempted assassins? >> very likely, yes. i can tell you it's rare to have a state actor like iran make threats against another countries official, especially their president and the needs to be accountability for that. we didn't see that under the biden administration. if you recall, there was a threat from saddam hussein against the first president bush during a trip to kuwait and then president clinton attacked iraq because of that threat. we did not same response during the biden administration and for some reason, we've lost all deterrence in the last four years so i think president trump is right to want to know everything associated with these threats so he can respond accordingly in the event that something is attempted. >> this grant that seems like it's going to persist.
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>> i don't see it going away especially as we see separate diplomacy out of the trump of administration against foreign adversaries, specifically iran so as that rhetoric continues, which i agree, it will, we will have to see a change in response from u.s. government because these threats are unacceptable against a sitting president of the united states. >> thank you for joining us this afternoon. >> thanks, rich met the global reach of the nfl and army recruiting hit record highs. ♪ . —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪ ♪ (mellow music playing) ♪ a box of childhood treasures. or, a box of... ♪ (upbeat music playing) ♪ “we're turning your childhood bedroom into a home office.” either way, one rate fits all.
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here in london alone and it's definitely growing in viewership as well. we are going to dive into that and people catching flights is growing. also, we have some cities in london, the mayor wanting to host a super bowl in the future as well. british airways tell me immediately following afc and nfc championship games, they saw 90% spike in searches on the website for flights to new orleans for trouble over super bowl weekend. from london, they currently fly for direct flights to the big easy. looking at the statistics last year super bowl 2024, nfl's says global tv audience growth like 10% over 2023, 62.5 million viewers watched the kansas city chiefs defeat the 49ers. mexico's audience averaged 8.7 million viewers, up 5% from the year before and a peak of 10 million watters during the halftime show with pleasure. canada audience averaged 10
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million, up 16% in germany, uk and australia averaged 1.2 million viewers, up 18 to 26%. nfl health regular-season games in the past here in england, germany, mexico and brazil and expanding to spain in 2025. sights are set on australia for 2026. the jaguars have become regular in london and london mayor says he wants to host super bowl in the future while nfl commissioner robert caddell said there might be a super bowl overseas if they expand and adds international team but some are saying the logistics of hosting super bowl overseas might have for headaches and games. one thing, you got the time zone so viewership might be late or early depending on time and players might suffer from just like. >> live in london, thank you. >> you have to be on high alert if you are on the offensive line
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and quarterback. he will put a lot of pressure on those guys to be right in the communication. possession of the football will determine the outcome of the game. >> seven-time super bowl champion tom brady laying out keys to the big game as he prepares to call super bowl for the first time on fox. former nfl at the end u.s. army veteran jake, one ring with brady is the petri in the 2014 season and joins me now. what you make of tom's advice there? what would you tell the two teams as they get ready to suit up? >> tom has a figure out, his greatest quarterback of all time tremendous teammate and the players on both teams are true professionals. they played football from high school to college to the nfl and they seem strange to outsiders but for the players and coaches, it's just another game. true professional understands each game is just an individual test of your performance, the team's performance.
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super bowl, a lot of distractions, two week long lead up, a big tactical but when it's time to kick off when the players buckle their straps and the lights come on, it's like the game the consequences are a little higher. >> the first super bowl with a sitting president of the united states, here's what the players have to say. >> it's cool to be able to play in front of a sitting president, someone and the top position of our country. >> it's a great honor, the biggest game of my life. having a president there, the best country in the world of critical. >> with you voted for him or not, what about the idea of playing a game in front of the sitting president? >> any athlete who has the opportunity to perform in front of the global audience, in front of the president of the united states, it's a tremendous honor and great to see them say that. it's evidence trump is gaining popularity amongst the liberties and athletes, players from all leaks becoming more confident in
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being outspoken about their support for president trump in america first policies and it doesn't hurt president trump, he said true fans. you can't forget he's owned a franchise, a big golfer, he's playing around tiger woods before going to new orleans, that's a pretty good day in my book. >> is like the best day and a lot of books. you look at this team, they went today, three in a row, you are part of that patriots dynasty, do you think three in a row, trumps the six the patriots won, a better or of a decade and a half. >> it's hard to make comparisons but the chiefs are going for history, there are many reasons no nfl franchise has ever one three consecutive years. the stakes could not be higher, the eagles don't want to lose two super bowls to the chiefs and the chiefs are going for the first ever three so a fantastic
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matchup and a lot of players on both sides, both quarterbacks, they have super bowl experience, both head coaches have super bowl experiences. it's going to be a great game and i can't wait to watch. >> you are nfl that and an army veteran. with got some news, last year they had better recruiting numbers reported for the u.s. army, what you think that's about? how does the army maintain recruiting? >> the bottom line is, it's the trump effect. i have a lot of friends still in right now, i was blessed and fortunate to serve the entirety of my four-year term under president trump is intrigued officer. pete hegseth, former infantry officer like myself who deployed to iraq and went to ranger school. these war fighters with warrior spirit understand that this is the administration they want to serve under and understand president trump, j.d. vance, pete hegseth, they don't want to get us into unnecessary foreign entanglements.
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they want to wield american power in america first foreign policy only in defense of american national interest and that's what soldiers are excited about. a good friend is a green beret telling me about the excitement and energy and enthusiasm especially among our nations, it's palpable so a new day in america and it couldn't be more excited for current troops and future american war fighters joining under great commander-in-chief. >> jake, thanks so much for joining us. enjoy the game. >> a trio of winter storms could bring storms to 40 states this week. your complete forecast coming up next. ♪ the pro-america online bank that protects your privacy, security, and liberty.
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winter storm eating a wide front of the northern u.s. over the weekend with more than 90 million residents under weather alerts. mike seidel is live in boston. >> of on the hill, 29 degrees with a wind chill of 20, 25. a beautiful sunday afternoon. we have officially 5.5 inches, the biggest snowstorm of the season in boston. son peeked out and they've been doing all day on the hill is letting. as far as the forecast, three
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more storms, one on tuesday, tuesday night affecting mid atlantic. the south, richmond. it's tuesday, tuesday night. the next is wednesday and wednesday night, midwestern territory. kc, st. louis, is an and detroit. stay with fox weather and then we have one later in the week and the weekend so here in boston, who will miss tuesday storm, wednesday night and tuesday so boom boom boom, more snow, more cold weather this part of the world. not unusually cold, certainly not record cold but colder than average this week in boston. the kids have been doing it all day, they been sliding, the snow is packed nicely, four to 5 inches so it's time to go down one more time today and here we are. are you ready? wait a minute. here we go. here we go. you want to give me a push?
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[laughter] i don't care, i just got to get down give me a push. okay. [laughter] >> said safely, my friend. all right, thank you. fox weather, adam klotz ending five with the forecast for the week ahead. >> give a push, that's what we need. lots more opportunity to sled over the next couple of days in the week ahead. you see the cold temperatures, seven here is quite warm above average temperatures currently. it will stay on the mild side next couple days. for now sunday, largely clear. we saw the system yesterday into this morning and now we are watching three more systems in the week ahead impacting a lot of folks. you see this big area, that's with the heaviest snow will be in the areas, you can see 6
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inches of snow, 66 million but a huge swath of the country will see some sort of snow in the week ahead. obviously areas further south, temperatures are warmer on the southern and, these are rainmakers in some cases makers are pretty big, too and a risk of/letting. the first one tuesday into wednesday. there's multiple rounds of this and we got an idea of so the second storm, the first was the one we had last night, the mid atlantic storm and this is by the east coast it gets dicey it all depends on the tracks they change. mid atlantic storm number two and by phone number three, it takes a little more northerly so it hits new england and ultimately storm number four is next weekend. an active week ahead, a lot of folks will see some snow. >> active indeed. thanks so much.
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