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message right now. one of the very first things president trump did in the inaugural speech is drill, baby drill and national emergency. s part of long-term effort to secure ability of all energy approach. we will see how that developscor over the course of thisud presidency. >> i have to applaudum any acti by congress tore assume responsibility back on itself. >> it's been a long time coming. >> not a lot of republican support that. democrats might be the issue. >> a fabulous two hours but we will see you live 10:00 p.m. eastern for andoes additional, extended edition ofh "the big weekend show." obis dvr u lifs and if you cannt catch us live, we >> todd: the philadelphia eagles are super bowl champions,
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winning their second super bowl in seven years in dominant fashion and denying kansas city chiefs three-peat. president trump on the jumbotron sends the crowd into a frenzy. ♪ [cheering] >> todd: speaking of the president, he is set to send economic shockwaves today with tariffs for aluminum into the united states and other economic decisions on the horizon. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. you'll see carley this morning on "fox and friends." start with big moments from the big game. the philadelphia eagles are taking home the lombardi trophy
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after a win over the kansas city chiefs. the game almost over from the word go. down 10-0 and patrick mahomes throwing one of his two interceptions, this one to rookie cooper dejon, who will return for a pick six much yep, that happened. eagles sacking patrick mahomes six times and defense kept chiefs offense in check. eagles offense putting together a championship performance. >> now eagles get it back. we're going to run some clock or maybe the dagger. hurts for it all to smith, he's got it, touchdown. >> todd: jalen hurts completing 77% of his passes, earning him super bowl m.v.p. >> god is good. with the highs and lows, couldn't be here without my
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teammates to get to this point. >> todd: still philly, you expect scenes like this to happen win or lose. fans taking to the streets to celebrate, forcing police to order the crowd to disburse for starting fires, climbing cop cars and climbing that pole. congrates to him. president trump getting a huge reception, he becomes first sit sitting president to attend the super bowl. ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watch -- >> todd: mixed reviews over ke kendrick lamar's performance featu featuring serena and samuel l.
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jackson. he also performed in 2022. president trump set to impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum products. madeleine rivera is here. >> madeleine: in his super bowl interview with bret baier, trump accused countries of taking advantage of the u.s. and talking about aduditional tarifs he'll announce today. >> any steel coming into the united states will have 25% tariff. >> what about aluminum? 10% 1234 >> aluminum, as well, 25% for both. >> madeleine: canada and mexico are among the largest importers. economic experts raise concerns tariffs could raise prices for
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americans. the president does not think that will be the case. federal judge in massachusetts will hear arguments this afternoon regarding trump administration's buyout of federal workers. the deadline was paused last week until september 30. the president is defending elon musk. >> you say you trust him? >> trust elon? >> he's not gaining anything. how can he devote the time to it? he's into it. i told him to do that. i will tell him soon, like maybe in 24 hours, to check the department of education. he will find the same thing. then i'll go to the military. we'll find billions, hundreds of billions of fraud and abuse.
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>> madeleine: the president will set resib rocal tariffs tuesday or wednesday. >> todd: combine politics and sports. we wondered how kamala harris felt when she had to certify the results after president trump won? that is how i felt reading about the eagles win. >> madeleine: i didn't finish the game, i had to wake up early. president trump on the field meeting with first responders and families of the terror attack. >> todd: a lot of good moments, he had an exclusive interview with bret baier airs tonight on special report. thank you. border patrol memo showing migrants are turning back because of ramped up border security. trump's immigration crackcocrackdown is
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>> todd: welcome back. president trump imimmigration crackdown as he pushes back that he is upset deportation numbers are not higher. >> president trump: finding murderers is not easy, some of them are very smart, they shouldn't be in our country. we just set records for closure, we have strongest border since my term. they are doing an amazing job, i
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think. >> todd: california gop chair of chairs, coolest title ever, and former congressional candidate john dennis join me now. as of february 3, 5000 deportation and migrants are turning back, according to a a memo. in social media and through family members in the united states, migrants decided to return to their country of origin, seems like deterrence is working, john. >> it is. and it just goes to show the biden administration laid out the map. im impediments and people realize we are no longer a doormat for the world's immigrants and you have to get in line like everybody else?
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>> todd: what do you make of the numbers so far? i don't have a context, but seems like with all the obstruction jurisdictions are putting forward for the trump administration, seems like over 5000 in two weeks is pretty darn good. >> a long way to go, numbers are good. i've heard 8 or 10 million allowed to come into the us. the important thing, as we show we're serious about removing people, a lot of folks who don't want to get arrested are going to send themselves back. that is i think the most important thing. putting impediments up and hindering people come from coming will get people thinking about what they should do. >> todd: a leaked ice memo revealing deals of crackdown in
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los angeles, kristi noem saying the fbi is so corrupt, we will work with any and every agency to stop leaks and prosecute crooked deep state agents to full expense of the law. he is assuming fbi had something to do with this, that information will come out in due cows. how deep do you think the rot is working against trump, especially when it comes to immigration? >> as deep as the deep state is. my dream for people who did this, they catch whoever leaked that information. they put law enforcement in danger. the deportations are, go back to this. in colorado, tren de aragua gang was given heads up when they took over an apartment complex. think if you are people who live in that complex and the people,
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the tren de aragua gang members won't be held responsible because someone in law enforcement or somewhere else along the line leaked this information. this is not acceptable in the united states. my greatest hope is we catch them and prosecute to fullest extent of the law. >> todd: san francisco leading a lawsuit to push against trump. asserting a right it does not have, command earring local law enforcement. john, is the trump administration doing that or merely asking sanctuary jurisdictions to prevent violent fell ones from being free on the st.? seems like a major disconnect and these leaders don't understand what trump is wanting
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or they want to ignore it to blow this up out of proportion completely. >> it is egregious in san francisco, we've had criminal aliens come in and murdered families on the streets of san francisco. there is relationship between government and local law enforcement. local law enforcement in san francisco can create a policy to p prevent them from working with the federal government and the federal government can withhold federal funds. grown-ups have to step up and realize trump won, this is an issue that polls highly with people and come to an accommodation. we cannot allow criminal aliens to roam san francisco. >> todd: why allow criminals to roam free in it is an argument
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we've been having for years. john dennis is chair of chairs. thank you, we appreciate it. senior meteorologist of all senior meteorologist, janice dean has the fox weather forecast. it is active on your maps. >> janice: my gosh, we have four systems we are watching impacting big chunk of the country. here is what we had last week. weak moving systems along jet stream, it was zonal. this week, a dip in the jet stream, more cold air and more southern states getting in on potential of wintry weather. four systems we're watching and it will impact tens of millions. here is monday, this afternoon, heavy rain for texas, could see mix of ice, sleet and snow for areas across ohio and tennessee river valley and moving in toward the mid-atlantic and northeast and get in on ice going to be a big deal tuesday
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afternoon affecting more population. here is the snore for-- snow forecast. looks like a bullseye in the del marva, philadelphia, new york, you get additional three to five inches out of the next storm system. arctic air pouring in across rockies and northern plains. here are forecast highs, single digits and going below zero overnight into tomorrow and into tuesday and wednesday. those are forecast lows, that is not wind chill. wind chill like negative 20 and 30 in these areas. very active and you have to listen to local forecasts, f foxweather.com, bhoel whole mess of weather, four storm systems
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we'll be tracking. >> todd: lee could be busy this week. >> janice: your guy, lee, yes. you don't know how much snow, will it be snow, rain, freezing rain? all that stuff? >> todd: jd will keep us posted. fans sat super bowl going into a frenzy when president trump made a historic visit. not everybody had the same kind of reception, looking at you, swift. we'll discuss that next. ♪ ♪ i was born to win. i am the champion.
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is getting in the way of helping women. >> how can i condemn women organizations who stay silence since october 7 and continue in a body that is supposed to stand up for women's rhythms and stand against abuse and rape and captivity of women, but cannot when it comes to jewish women. i will not stay in a body that will only stand up for women when it is politically expedient for them. i'm out. >> todd: she's out. and ina joins me now. what was the final straw? >> we all watched release of female hostages, young girls came out of captivity surrendered by jihadists. can you imagine your daughter or
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yourself at 20 years old? i asked the women's caucus in new new york city city to support them women and call on release of the hostages remaining in captivity. it is height of hypocrisy that a women's caucus made of 30 plus women who is supposed to stand up for women and women's rights cannot stand up for women that are jewish? i'm out of that caucus. >> todd: the caucus co-chair accused you of political grand standing, what is your response? >> democrats are pandoring to the hard left. co-chair is a moderate democrat. i'm friendly wither had. we need to stand up, we cannot have elected officials who are
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spineless and cannot stand up for women only when politically ex expedient for us. >> todd: if you are daughter of a holocaust survivor, wouldn't you never stop so much so when you make suggestion you want to do something it seems like everybody, demp accurate, republican, other, should be on board and getting impression for you that is not the case. >> that is not the case on city council and i'll continue to speak out, this issue should be dear to everyone and every elected official, everyone should stand up for these women. >> todd: president trump addressing the hostage deal after this week weekend. take a listen. >> i watched hostages come back today, they look like holocaust
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survivors. they were in horrible condition. some point, we're going to lose our patience. when i see that scene i saw today with people coming out of helicopters and airplanes that look like they have not had a meal in a month, no reason for that, i don't know how much longer we can take it. >> todd: how much patience should u.s. have with regard to this peace deal? >> we are grateful to president trump and a day before he was sworn in, we saw release of these hostages and only because he's been such a strong leader before he came into office that deal was able to be done. we are hopeful and optimistic we will see release of hostages. not all of them are alive. bring them home and we're waiting for every one of them.
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>> todd: what is next with regard to gaza and do you think the president's plan to develop gaza is realistic option? >> it is interesting option, interesting proposal and we'll see how it falls out and plays out and i hope it will be good. >> todd: what do you want to see happen? >> i want to see peace. i know this is a stretch, especially with israeli and palestinian conflict going on for centuries. i think just like every american and every israeli and every person in the world, we want peace. >> todd: combine two topics if you will, what need to happen in the us with regard to everybody rowing in same direction in order to be true peace in that region? >> we need leadership that is not spineless, people that will stand up and not pandor to the hard left.
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we are grateful to trump and we hope it will continue. >> todd: you have been a strong voice, thank you for your voice for these people in gaza and basically everybody that has been involved with this, you have been very vociferous and we thank you for standing up for what you believe in. and let's listen to this now. ♪ broad stripes and bright stars three the perilous fight. [cheering] ♪ o'er the ramp arts we watch. >> todd: crowd going wild seeing president trump salute during the national anthem making history becoming first sitting president to attend the big game. joe concha joins me now. joe, what message did the entire scene, if you will, send from trump going to the game to
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saluting during the anthem to bringing back the pre-game interview? >> joe: todd, that is first u.s. president we've seen at a super bowl out of 59 super bowls we've had. nixon was not there or gipper, ronald reagan never attended one, bill clinton, big sports fan, or george bush. the golden age is back here in america and donald trump got a huge ovation, did not see that great of a game. the same time, when you have 120 million people watching, as a president, that is a layup. that is wrong word here, that is a one-inch touchdown for any politician to make and donald trump is first to do it tells you a lot. >> todd: speaking of the pregame
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interview, listen to more of trump with bret. >> president trump: we have to come together, but to come together, only one thing will do it, massive success. success will bring the country together, but it is hard. >> todd: to borrow from sports, winning solves a lot of problems. >> joe: yeah, optimism is the key now. if donald trump is successful in his next four years, then the country does come together. cbs poll yesterday showed his approval rating higher than ever. cross-tab is what you have to look at and one was 70% of american people, 7-10 believe donald trump will be successful in terms of keeping his campaign promise kept. that is,a mazing. 7-10 backing donald trump in terms of i promise something and
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will deliver on it. that is all you need to know in the way people look at donald trump and especially younger people, 18 to 29, higher than any other age group right now. future looks great in terms of what he's saying he doll and what he's doing as far as executive orders are concerned and everything else. >> todd: top super bowl commercials, this one from secret service got a lot of attention. from action director michael bey, watch. >> protectors are born, they are not made. ♪ america's secret service protecting this super bowl is asking a few more to step forward. >> todd: yeah, that is all michael bey, what was your favorite ad, joe? >> joe: i loved several actually that i really liked, peyton
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chelsea chelsea manning one was really good. big picture story, i did not see one where i was like, i will remember that, there was not the bud light frogs, for example. a lot were good. this is ben affleck, that was good and the -- the party i was at, no one said that was great. >> todd: i liked the belichick and his lady friend. and your thoughts because taylor swift was booed during the super bowl, joe, watch. [crowd booing]
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>> todd: joe, care to say something about taylor swift that will ruin your day on twitter or x? >> joe: no, she's a great person. my daughter has warned me to never criticize taylor swift again. she noticed it, the eyes. chiefs never lost when she was travis kelce's girlfriend. now the run is over, see if the relationship is over. i'm surprised they are not engaged, some point, you have to behind the knee, been two years, right? >> todd: marriage context. she got booed out of stadium, maga is unforgiving. president trump putting booing of maga on. you won't be stuck on twitter
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today apologizing to 12-year-old girls, congrates to you. president trump plans to hand down 25% tariff on steel and alum num today with more expected this week. we'll get reaction from cheryl casone and congresswoman marianette miller-meeks next. join thousands of advertisers who have built their businesses, reaching america's most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here. advertise with us today. after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. tempur-pedic designed the ergo-pro smart base... to help you fall asleep — more easily. it's the only smart base that features our exclusive soundscape mode™...
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>> president trump says he plans to announce 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports as soon as today. cheryl casone has details. >> cheryl: good morning. we are expecting this particular tariff announcement today at some point from president trump and the white house. he says that when it comes to, two things here at play, 25% tariff on steel and aluminum, which will hurt canada. the 10% resciprocal tariffs, tht is different, that is 10% reciprocal tariff on all trading partners, so two different avenues they are going jump on. here is the president himself.
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listen. >> president trump: simply, if they charge us, we charge them. >> where does it go to? >> almost immediately. i'll announce details of it, highly detailed and it will be great for everybody, including other countries. if they charge us 130% and we charge them nothing, that is not going to happen. >> every country? >> every country will be reciprocal. >> cheryl: the resciprocal tariff, one thing senator bernie moreno, from ohio said, there are punitive tariffs, deal with border and stop fentanyl coming across the border and structural long-term tariffs washing ways to reshape trade policy with countries around the world. make one point, though. in 2023, united states imported
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75% of imported unaloyed aluminum came from canada. we have given canada and mexico a break to end of february, this is not that break, does that make sense? >> todd: right. >> cheryl: a lot at play with the president and these tariffs. >> todd: to be clear, moving from steel and aluminum, with other tariffs, you say everything, you mean everything? >> cheryl: everything, yeah, anybody we trade with. there might be some countries if what we charge, import and export then maybe the american consumer will not see that different. stand by to stand by on that one. >> todd: tit for tat. >> cheryl: he wants fair trade, fair. >> todd: you and i will hang out on mornings with maria today.
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>> cheryl: talking football. >> todd: hope not, i rather talk tariff. we'll continue with marianette miller-meeks, your reaction to new tariff specifically steel and aluminum ones. >> first and foremost, most of us are just hearing about this as the president was on his way to the super bowl at the time. people think of iowa as agriculture, they have manufacturing, steel and aluminum, i have not had a chance to check with companies how this might affect them. will they have product they need to make goods they produce? typi typically president trump has a rationale and reason for doing what he's doing and he's interested in fair trade and countries not skirting free
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trade agreement we have. there is rationale for it and i think what we'll see play out is this has more to do with china and what china does and how china skirts free trade law than other countries we do business with and trade with. >> todd: do you think the tariffs are part 've bigger, larger negotiation he has in mind? >> i think so. that is typical with president trump, what i've learned to do is stay calm and see the larger picture, which is not readily apparent. the united states, united states trade deficit and workers in the united states. >> todd: president trump is defending elon musk doge cost cutting. wa watch. >> president trump: this money is going to places it should not be going, if i read the list, i
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would think it is ridiculous. it is a scam. i ran on this and people want me to find it. i had great help with elon musk, who has been terrific. >> todd: congresswoman, you're on the doge caucus, is the doge plan working? >> i would think so >> there is information that we as members of congress and my senator, senator joni ernst have been requesting information, looking at trying to get federal employees back to the federal work workplace, otherwise they don't need a building. we found out most of the buildings are leased, trying to get federal employees in. if we have assets we are not using, sell those and find
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things00 they are finding by having access through official channels of the secretary of the treasury for instance looking at algorithms and paychecks. we are uncovering things that for us members of kpg, have been difficult to get access to. when i visited other countries, other countries don't want this woke stuff pushed upon them. it is hoisted on them, especially during biden administration as strings attached to get federal money for clean water and other stuff that others find valuable. >> todd: there is a lot of fraud and every american should want to get rid of fraudulent payments elon musk is finding. you have pushback from the left and 65,000 federal employees decided to take the buyout, the
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deadline is tonight. these individuals do not have jobs. we will wake up tomorrow morning business as usual. marianette miller-meeks. thank you for your time, have a great day. i feel bad to go to this guy now in his moment of need wearing green -- did you lose a bet doocy that your chiefs lost to eagles? >> steve: tell them i can't hear today. [laughter] >> todd: that is what my wife says, steve. >> steve: there might be a bet with jesse watters regarding the green eagles. not a good day to be a kansas city chiefs fan. busy post-combam game-show and kickoff with philadelphia eagles lifting the lombardi trophy after hammering the kansas city chiefs in the super bowl.
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eagles were great. crowd going wild and president trump becomes first sitting u.s. president to attend the big game. he showed up on the jumbotron, standing next to ivanka. and you heard about plans to tariff steel and aluminum, florida congresswoman maria salaz ar will break that down. and doge setting sights on the military and education department. senator joni ernst is on the doge committee and will tell us more, it kicks off eight minutes and 12 seconds from now. todd and the crew for "fox and friends first" back in a couple, you are watching the fox news channel. baby: liberty! mom: liberty mutual is all she talks about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. biberty: it's pronounced "biberty." baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty!
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dermatologist-prescribed biologic in psoriasis. learn how abbvie could help you save. [cheers] >> todd: the philadelphia eagles denying the chiefs their chance at historic three-peat with a crushing 40 to 22 win or loss, depending upon which team you root for. capping off saquon barkley mondaymonstrous first year on te eagles 125 rushing yards for the last time i will say in this year if only the giants could find players like that. next guest played for the eagles supesuper bowl lix.
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former reno's running back joins us now. why did your old team beat your old coach? >> the game is won in the trench. you will hear about the quarterbacks. you will hear about the running backs but that old o line and de too strong in philadelphia this year. >> todd: they did not allow patrick mahomes to do much of anything. i any they scored 22 points that all seemed like it was in garbage time it. really does beg the question how were they able to develop such strong lines to defeat what arguably is the greatest team of this current generation in these kansas city chiefs? >> i think it's testament to how we -- i mean, even one of their o line never paid o line or d line and they developed him for a long time. it's kind of nice to see the pay off for what the organization has invested in these o linemen and then to have such an amazing
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d line again, you got to at this point your hat off to how we what the organization has built over there. >> todd: i don't want to bring up a bad memory but that's exactly what i'm going to do. take us in the mindset of the morning after following a super bowl loss? what is inside the minds of the players right now if they're not sleeping, if they are lying awake thinking about what could have been? >> it's something that eats you every time super bowl rolls around knowing you are a few plays away from being a super bowl champ and having to just settle for just being an nfc championship. you know. it hurts like i think it's one of those things that will always hurt. but, it's so awesome to, you know, see our eagles win two of them and we're just happy for the eagles and for their fans. >> todd: the game you maid in
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was very close came down to a adam field goal like so many games in the 2000s did. speaking of andy reid now the coach of the kansas city chief set to return for 13th season with the chiefs after beating bill belichick's as a head coach is next year the end for your friend coach reid? >> you know, it's -- coach reid i think if people understand, you know, my understanding is he does it for all those around him. there are so many guys that because he's the head coach, they have all had jobs. i mean, i believe he has developed 11 head coaches in the nfl now. >> todd: wow. >> is he just -- he does it for the people around him and it's hard to see him ever stopping that. and as long as he can continue to do it health he will continue to do it. he does it for the right reason.
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>> todd: you wonder if they do win the super bowl next year which they're favored to according to few sportsbooks, if next year he goes out on top but we will see. i know the moment the clocks tick away in this year's super bowl everybody thinks of the draft and next year's big season because we love football in america. reno, congratulations on getting up with us and congratulations on your eagles wins. >> god birds. >> todd: ed to go birds. i can't believe i said that i watched this came with my girls. i thought it was extremely violent. i thought some of the puppies really got out of the control and they're going to be receiving a letter from the commissioner. labrador retriever buffalo they have a quarterback up there josh allen see what they did? he scored the game's final touch down. the underdog award went to this pupmercury.
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this game saul 142 rescue dogs competing 80 shelter across 40 states and two countries. that's the best part. while you were busy eating your wings and your nachos, donald trump was instructing the u.s. treasury to stop making new pennies saying quote for if a too long the united states has minted pennies which literally cost us more than two cents, this is so wasteful. rip the waste out of our great nation's budget even if it is a penny at a time. get. this according to the u.s. mint, each new penny cost nearly 4 cents each to produce. last year costing taxpayers $119 million. it was the 1st straight year production costs exceeded criminal value. with that, "fox & friends" right now.
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