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philadelphia, eagles fly in super bowl lix. steve and, of course. >> lawrence: of course. >> steve: philly fans take to the streets and the eagles dominate the chiefs. we will give you a full rundown of them climbing up the pole. >> lawrence: i was waiting for it. and president donald trump met with roaring applause as he becomes the first sitting president to attend a super bowl he brings back the pre-super bowl trying to rip off america we let all these nations take advantage of it. deficit with mexico $350 billion. i'm not going to let that happen. >> lawrence: on his watch? >> carley: super bowl commercials go viral. we will share some of our favorites. that is seal as a seal. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now and, remember, mornings are better with friends.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> lawrence: the philadelphia eagles they are upbeat today. they dominated kansas city chiefs 40-22 to win the super bowl. i went to bed after the third quarter. there was no reason to watch this game because it was a domination. >> carley: it was fun. >> lawrence: i don't know where k.c. were but they were not the at the game. >> carley: if you were expecting a close game as i think everybody was, you were wrong because the score as you just saw 40 eagles, 22 chiefs. high scoring game. >> steve: we saw patrick mahomes do something -- he didn't do much of in his lifetime and that was make some mistakes. he had two interceptions, he was
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fumbled, he was sacked. he was sacked six times forced three turnovers and ultimately afterwards, you know, he took the high road and said, look we'll be back. >> lawrence: i don't know where the offensive line was. they allowed him to get sacked. he made mistakes as a result. is he a class acts. what we saw was no type of protection for him the entire game. which is totally out of character for this team. they don't make mistakes. they show up. it's a unified front. and there is always the potential for them to come back but that didn't did not happen yesterday. >> the kansas city chiefs they already won two back-to-back super bowls still a fantastic team. even though chiefs fans like you, steve, aren't so happy this morning, still got some things to smile about. patrick mahomes is not going anywhere. >> steve: i have a little chiefs' hangover. you turned off at 9:00?
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>> lawrence: oh yeah. >> steve: i turned it off at halftime. i was getting text messages from all of my family period doocy, not looking good dad. i don't need. this i'm going to sit at the computer and play wordle. i got a wordle yesterday in two. >> carley: so you won. your team didn't but you won. >> steve: i will say the highlight of the super bowl was my wife's chili. from the first cookbook she has something she always makes our whole family makes it special event chili. the super bowl is a special event. it's delicious. >> carley: i ordered two dozen wings. some philadelphia cheese steak sliders. >> steve: that sounds great. >> carley: chicken tenders for brock. and we had a good time watching the game. it is still fun. game was a blow out. commercials. halftime performance all the
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excitement leading up to it. >> lawrence: a little pizza for me a little alcohol. >> steve: had you alcohol? >> lawrence: just a little bit. >> ainsley: you weren't the only one. i'm sure there were r. philadelphia eagles fans waking up with quite the headache this morning. >> steve: i'm curious what is your alcohol for a super bowl? >> lawrence: the same as everybody. tequila and soda. >> steve: on school nights? >> carley: is there any here right now? >> steve: too smooth. >> lawrence: thousands of fans taking to the street last night in philadelphia. is celebrating eagles dominant super bowl victory over the kansas city chiefs. >> carley: garrett tenney is live in new orleans to wrap it all up for us. street sweepers are out there sweeping away last night's sins. >> garrett: they are still cleaning up from the celebrations last night. talking to eagles fans, even they were surprised at just this
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level of complete domination in every facet of the game last night. chiefs fans, like steve, also surprised at that as well. this game was never even close. the chief's offense never even showed up to the game last night. that was in part because the eagles defense was all over patrick mahomes the entire game. six times. forcing two interceptions, including this one rookie cornerback celebrating his 22nd birthday took it back 38 yards for a touchdown giving the eagles 17-0 lead. at halftime when the eagles were up by 24, fans on both sides were bracing themselves for some of that mahomes magic but it never came that started to set in at the end of the third quarter when jaylen hours won the game's mvp launched it down field right into the hands of louisiana native devonta smith
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to put the eagles up 34-0. this game was so over that the birds went ahead and dumped the gator aid on their when there was still close to 3 minutes left on the clock. here is what bourbon street looked like last night as thousands of eels fans packed the streets celebrating their team's second super bowl handful of fans mourned the loss. >> some probably wondering actually real or just a dream from one too many hurricanes. >> steve: nor lawrence's case tequila. are the bars open right now or close for a little while, hose down the street and open up at 8:00 ohm a.m.? >> yeah, usually they close down for a little bit. i don't know if you can see the streets there is soap and water on there. still gross enough that you are holding on because you don't want to throw them away
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afterwards. you got the garbage trucks coming through. they clean this up. here within a couple of hours. by the time the sun comes up. bourbon street suspect and going again. >> carley: like nothing ever happened last night. they are the real heroes. great job performing out there on new orleans. >> steve: on assign 789. party is over. >> lawrence: obviously the new orleans had a cloud over because there was a terror attack there everybody was talking about how the security was going to be, obviously it went off without any type of problem you got the commander-in-chief there as well. the some of those families and first responders that were there new years and had to deal with that tragedy. >> steve: president came out and greeted them. they were on the field hun area coin toss participants. given the fact how there was that terror hit on new year's day that killed 14 people, the
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way i will say this: the game was a mr.out. but the way fox did the show was stunning in the very beginning after we saw tom cruise, hark chronic jr. and. you had the fox sports team walking through the streets down bourbon street and they get to lady gaga who sicks that beautiful song. i mean, dedicated to the first responders. amend what happened there tom brady was wearing l.a. fire department to remind everyone happened there. just epic. >> carley: flyover during the national anthem beautiful moment to see the three people -- our three soldiers in the cockpit doing the flyover. so patriotic. there was a potential security issue during the super bowl halftime show. did you see that there was one of the performers.
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>> lawrence: prepalestine. >> carley: he was a performer. he was on the field. one of the 400 performers that kendrick lamar had. and he apparently tucked a palestinian flag into his uniform and then he tried to run up on stage with -- it was the palestinian flag on the one side and the flag of sufi dan on the other. but security tackled him moments later. >> steve: i don't know if he was vetted properly. >> carley: the crowd also saw the first sitting president to attend a super bowl of donald trump and, of course, they went wild. look at this. perilous fight. [cheers] ♪ for the ramparts we watched >> steve: as soon as donald trump showed up on the
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jumbotron. >> carley: you heard all the crowds. >> steve: 1, 2, big ovation. >> carley: looking down and heard the cheers i looked up that's so cool because the president was there. people interviewed patrick mahomes and travis kelce who i guess is he kind of left leaning. and they both said we are so excited to play in front of the president. it was an honor. it is a moment of bipartisan. that's why donald trump wanted to attend the super bowl. he said it's good for the country. having the president there during this big moment for america. >> lawrence: i hope it's something that the whole country is taking note of. it's like we are getting past, showily but surely. >> carley: i agree. >> lawrence: division and people getting on board just for the country. you don't have to like the commander-in-chief. >> carley: becoming less political in terms of pop culture and socially. >> lawrence: you see it in the polling, too. >> steve: do you know what? the super bowl is one o those
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times it's like marker's campfire. >> lawrence: pretty good. >> steve: it is. we all gather around the super bowl. we get our snacks. >> carley: s'mores out. >> steve: strong cocktails as lawrence said. we watch the game. mainly the reasonable we watch the game is to kill time between commercials. we will show you now while i was having my cocktail with soda, i watched this ad. and be it is a seal to seal. watch. ♪ baby ♪ ♪ my flippers got ♪, it slips right on through ♪ what a shame. >> carley: such a classic super bowl commercial.
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it's something that sticks in your head. you will be talking about it the next day. i thought that was funny. >> steve: it's great. seals singing that song so, in addition to people texting me pickleball with when they saw the michelob ultra pickleball commercial it involves will and defoe and catherine o'hara. they may be a little older than all the professional athletes in it
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>> carley: congratulations. >> steve: playing for booze works. >> lawrence: pickleball is i think the top of sport that the young and the more seasoned can both play. and you get these young people think they are just going to. >> steve: 100 percent. >> lawrence: they come because they get to play. especially the retired folks. they play every day. they totally destroy the young
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people. and this commercial just really brought it to light. >> ainsley: that was the first commercial where i looked at the tv and said that was a really good commercial michelob trawl one. this one i loved, too. i thought it was really cool the secret service had an ad during the super bowl yesterday as well. very patriotic, inspirational, watch. >> protectors are worn. they are not made. america's secret service protecting this super bowl is asking a few more to step forward. >> carley: this commercial makes so much sense, right? the secret service needs to get the recruiting numbers up. they are stretched way too thin. we unfortunately learned that firsthand with the assassination attempt of donald trump and i think that this is a good way to see who will, you know, take up
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that call, exactly. yeah. after the super bowl commercial. and i was reading and it makes so much sense this morning that it's reported that michael bay directed that commercial. you see any michael bay movies you could tell it really did seem like something that he put together. >> lawrence: carley, aren't you excited that all of this, whether it's the military under pete hegseth. >> carley: recruitment up? >> lawrence: commercials going back to the focus that really matters. can you be a protector? can you serve? can you fight for the country? getting back to the basics, and it makes you proud to be an american. >> carley: i agree. >> steve: after i watched the commercials for the most part, i wanted to join the secret service. but then i wanted to play pickleball and have a beer. full circle. >> carley: that might disqualify you from the secret service. >> steve: maybe. president trump bringing back the super bowl pregame tradition first sitting president in
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history 50-yard line of the game. >> carley: senior white house correspondent peter doocy joins us with more this morning. good evening, peter. >> peter: dad, if you want to scroint secret service there is a guard shack. email your details. >> steve: peter, they got my picture on the wall. >> peter: that's true actually, i think. president trump is back here at the white house. he didn't get back until after midnight about 12:30. when he did, he told the reporters who were hanging around that they are going to have a meeting at the white house today about reciprocal steel tariffs on canada and mexico. and his argument is that they are charging us more than we charge them more you announced tariffs on canada and mexico. got action on both of them border security and drug intradeduction. >> a lot of interaction. >> is that good enough. >> no. >> bret: more needed in 30 days. >> something has to happen. it's not sustainable.
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and i'm changing it. >> bret: prime minister said a group of canadian businessmen a private meeting. he said that your wish for canada to be the 51st state is a, quote: real thing. is it a real thing? >> yeah, it is. i think canada would be much better off being a 51st state because we lose $200 billion a year with canada, and eight not going to let that happen. that's too much. why are we paying $200 billion a year? essentially in subsidy to canada. now if they are a 51st state i don't mind doing it. >> when we were down in palm beach during the transaction session and president trump first floated at a private dinner that he thought trudeau would be a good governor of canada. it sounded like he was just saying that to troll trudeau. now turns out that is an official policy proposal. back to you. >> steve: and peter, i saw that it sounds like the president is going to talk a little bit about those reciprocal tariffs, when he does a press conference on tuesday or wednesday. you know, i remember with the last president, if there was an
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announcement of a press conference in the futures, it was big news. but this president pretty much has a press conference every day. >> peter: probably a bigger story if is he not having a press conference. we should ring upstairs and make sure everything is okay. >> lawrence: hey, peter, do you know the latest with the department of treasury? is the secretary of treasury really locked out of all of the information because of that court order? >> peter: they are supposed to be. and that is just pending some lawsuits. there are many lawsuits filed by federal employee unions and by different states democratic a.g.s they want to make sure that people's information is not being used inappropriately and so, they are supposed to be locked out but we don't know. >> lawrence: no way of verifying that. >> peter: right. if that's happening, it probably is not going to be happening for very long. >> steve: mark, can we take the shot from the white house?
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behind peter we see the white house. and just to the to your right that's actually the department of treasury. you can just walk over on pennsylvania -- no, the other -- there you go. this way. that's the department of treasury. you can just walk over and see if the guy does have access to -- if they will each let him in. >> peter: can i go fill my pockets up with pennies because donald trump said last night that they are going to stop making pennies. >> ainsley: ains. >> carley: he treat tweeted that right after truth social maybe when he was in the car coming back in the super bowl to the airplane. he said it costs over two cents or three cents. >> steve: close to four cents. >> lawrence: makes no sense. >> peter: with a dad as a kid who plays a lot on the floor and going to have another one soon that's great news. >> carley: i worries about that, too. that's so true. lincoln going away on the penny. still have him on the five.
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>> steve: super bowl seven minutes of bret baier's conversation with the president aired. bret is going to air more of his conversation tonight during "special report." #:00 p.m. eastern time. make sure you check that out. but, if you missed it, here is donald trump talking to brett about how the super successful won't be taking advantage of. watch this. >> >> bret: you said the tariff is a beautiful word. there are some signs in the markets, consumer confidence that they are a little jittery. so, if all goes to plan, when do you think families will be able to feel prices going down, groceries, energy, or are you kind of saying to them hang on, inflation may get worse until it gets better? >> no. i think we are going to become a rich -- we are not that rich right now. we owe $36 trillion. that's because we let all these nations take advantage of us. same thing like 200 billion with canada. we owe 300 -- we have a deficit
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with mexico of $350 billion. i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to let that happen. >> lawrence: appreciate the president being personally involved with all there is with the country. i appreciate him not just sleeping at the wheel and i appreciate him using tariff as a negotiating tool. we are getting robbed. we do have china that is stealing intellectual property. it's not a fair trading system with them. and so, if the president can use this for our advantage, i say why not. >> steve: let's make a deal. >> ainsley: let's make a deal. get more news on the retaliatory tariffs later today and tariffs on aluminum and steel that will be announced later today. >> steve: they are on. >> carley: more news to get to starting with. this two people have been charged in connection with to the death of a 23-year-old army soldier in tennessee. after she was found dead inside a home with 68 stab wounds last summer. police charging one of the suspects with first degree murder and evidence tampering.
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while the other is also facing an evidence tampering charge, both suspects had already been in federal custody on separate charges. at least 12 people were hurt after an industrial plant in pennsylvania exploded on sunday morning. officials say firefighters were responding to a triggered fire alarm at the facility when the explosion happened after they went inside. four firefighters were among those hurt in the blast. thankfully all of the victims are expected to be okay. the cause of this is still being investigated. and a bee lated happy gulf of america to everyone. gulf of america day to everyone. after president trump officially signed a proclamation yesterday declaring february 9th gulf of america day. >> ladies and gentlemen, if you could please direct your attention out the right side of the aircraft. air force one is currently in international waters for the first time in history flying over the recently renamed gulf of america.
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please enjoy the flight. >> carley: that's cool video there. the changes which officially went into effect on january 24th will apply to all federal documents and maps. and those are your headlines. so if you didn't know that we celebrated gulf of america day yesterday, we did. and can you celebrated next year as well. >> lawrence: i like that. >> steve: every february 9th. >> carley: bingo. >> carley: taking back our holiday. >> steve: is this going to be a gift holiday? >> carley: federal holiday or a bank holiday? >> steve: it was a sunday. >> carley: next year a monday. >> lawrence: maybe we will get it off. more countries pushing back on trutrump tariffs. what china and taiwan are doingo next. re throat medicated drops, uniquely formulated for rapid relief that lasts and lasts. that's my babyyy! try our new sugar-free cough drops. instasoooooothe! gum problems could be the start of a domino effect
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>> steve: president trump today is set it announce 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports as he escalates his trade policy pretty much with the world. >> bret: you announced tariffs on canada and mexico. you immediately got action from both of them on border security and drug intraaddiction. >> i did a lot of action. >> bret: is that good enough? >> no, it's not good enough. >> bret: more needed in 30 days. >> something has to happen.
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it's not sustainable. i'm changing it. we are not that rich right now. we owe $36 trillion. that's because we let all these nations take advantage of that. i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to let that happen. >> steve: taiwan today sending diplomats to meet with the president in hopes of avoiding 100 percent tariff on semi conductor chips as china's retaliatory tariffs on some american goods go into effect today. house foreign affairs committee member congresswoman marie salazar. congresswoman, good morning to you. >> wonderful to be here. what a great studio. >> steve: thank you for joining us today although you would probably rather be in florida. >> tonight and tonight in d.c. session starts today. >> steve: let's talk a little bit about this. we have seen an avalanche of executive actions and the president has been talking a lot about tariffs. is he trying to level the playing field. isn't he? >> well, yeah. he is trying to make things right. you know, trading with the united states is a privilege. not a right.
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so if you don't play by our rules we just don't play with you. >> steve: right. >> look at what is happening in china. they are imposing bioterrorism war against -- with the fentanyl. fentanyl is the number one killer for children between 18 and 45. and the president just said it you cannot continue sending the chemicals to mexico. >> steve: that's right. because you are a member of the house, i was readings today about how, behind the scenes, there is some discussion between the republicans on how to figure out how to pass the president's big beautiful bill. it's either going to be one bill or two bills. the problem is you have got some super budget hawks who do not want any extra spending. and so when the president says okay, i'm wanting to get rid of tax on tips and overtime and social security, you got a couple of your members who are republicans going that's not going to happen because we're spending too much money. >> we're spending too much money. no one really wants to spend. we want to lower the deficit. the president just said we owe
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$23 trillion, that's a lot of money. and the last four years that was a splurge. so now we have to go back and i do believe -- there is in doubt that we are going to have a bill. we are going to have a budget and we are going to have reconciliation. >> steve: republicans are going to get together on the same page. >> no doubt about it. we know very well, starting with mike johnson who tells us all the time that this is the opportunity that we have the next two years because the president promised it. >> steve: right. >> the people voted for us, and that's why we are there. we will get it done whether it's one bills or two bills it. doesn't matter. we will get it done. we are going to reduce the budget. >> steve: your house foreign affairs committee is going to have a hearing, i think today to discuss what is going on at us aid which for the most part has been shuttered. you are going to call in people who are going to say what? >> listen usaid was a program that was formed to use what you call diplomacy and penetrate and
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bring the american values into latin america, specifically. very crewsful. it lost its course. can you imagine? look, some of the things we discovered $2 million from taxpayers money for guatemala to change native guatemalans sex or have a sex operations. $35,000 for lbg comic books in peru. ecuador for trans opera. like, marco rubio said, if the dollars do not promote the safety, the security and the prosperity of the united states, that program needs to go. so we are going deep. we are going very deep and find every dollar and going to cut every program that does not follow those goals. >> steve: you sound like you are part of doge. >> well, listen, i am part of common sense like the president is saying in bringing back the
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country. not only to the values but to the fiscal responsibility that we need to have. that's what the american people need and that's why they put us there and we are very proud. we're going to do a great job starting with mike johnson. i cannot explain to you the spirit of union and the desire to really follow what the taxpayers and the voters put us there for. >> steve: you have got a busy day with that committee hearing. you are going to have to head back down 95. >> yes. my pleasure, thank you for the opportunity. god blesses you. >> steve: god bless you. straight ahead, new super bowl ad touting weight loss treatment facing backlash from lawmakers. the commercial controversy coming up. le ♪ ♪ how to fix things. ♪ fun recip... (high pitched sound)
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>> janice: good morning, my friends. we have many storm systems we are tracking with fox weather. let's take a look at it. the first one was this weekend. now we have another one behind it and yet another one behind that one. we are going to see not only rain. we are going to see freezing rain and more ice and areas that saw ice over the weekend. then this system is going to move up towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast. we could see measurable snow for washington, d.c. all the way up towards new york. here is one of the future models. you can see that line of snow and freezing rain and heavy rain across the south. we could see jackpot snow fall totals for the delmarva up towards new jersey and even new york you could get in on this. this is happening tuesday and wednesday. just keep that in mind if you are traveling because things are going to be difficult. there is the forecast today. we will see the potential for heavy rain along the southern plains, including the mississippi river valley and then that storm system is going to develop across the central u.s. temperatures are going to be very, very cold across the northern tier of the country with wind chills below zero into
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the negative double digits. so we'll continue to keep you up to date. man, looking at february, it's going to be busy in terms of winter storms. all right, carley, over to you. >> carley: janice is tracking it all. >> carley: yes, ma'am. >> carley: dick durbin a democrat and kansas city roger marshall a republican have come together to call out this super bowl ad for weight loss medications from telehealth start up hims and hers claiming they don't disclose side effects. watch. >> this system wasn't built to help us. it was built to keep us sick and stuck. but not anymore hims and hers offers weight lot medications. doctor trusted and formulated in the u.s.a. >> carley: fox news senior medical analyst dr. marc siegel joins us now with his take. doctor good morning to you. these two senators wrote a letter to the fda says this ad risks misleading patients. what do you think about this?
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>> dr. siegel: i have concerns too by the way this company hims and hers and others like it promoted skin products and hair products and drugs like viagra but those around a long time ozempic and wegovy are not under patent until 2032 we are still learning about these drugs and side effects. this company is using what is called compounding pharmacies drugs like ozempic but not exactly and the fda doesn't have a way to look over that and not supervise over that i want experts in the loop here to decide who needs these drugs. work hand in hand with the patient. not by telehealth, without a patient -- without a doctor in the room and make decisions when lifestyle changes, exercise, diet, that's make america healthy again. before did you go pill popping you got to look into those issues and you are not doing that via telehealth with unknown
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medication. >> carley: we have a statement from hims and hers emailed this statement to fox news, to us. addressing these concerns saying this is a clear attempt by industry groups to cancel an advertisement that directly calls out how they are part of a system that failed to prioritize the health of americans. we are complying with existing law and are happy to continue working with congress and the new administration to fix the broken healthcare system and ensure that patients have choices for quality, safe and affordable healthcare. so, this ad that ran during the super bowl, doctor, yesterday talks about how america has an obesity problem and the current weight loss drugs on the market right now are so expensive. wouldn't it be better for people who are overweight to take something like hims and hers rather than continue at unhealthy weight? >> dr. siegel: great point you just made. 40% of american adults obese. we got to get at that it's got to occur in the doctor's office not telehealth. they may be right legally. i'm not weighing in on it
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legally but medically. this is not the solution to the enormous obesity problem we have which leads to high pressure, diabetes, cancer and medical issues i'm worried about. pill popping is what got us into this mess, it isn't the way out. >> carley: if you are in a good mood right now you are not alone. even people not eagles fans in good mood. british medical journal people are at happiest when they wake up in the morning and happiness decrease throughout the day. how do we stay happy all day long and all night long? >> this is very important to them in london where the weather is terrible. you wake up in the morning and you are happy. they looked at over 50,000 people. why? because of a hormone called objection i toe sin that our brain releases when we wake up also releases it when we laugh and exercise first of all when you wake up and oxy toe sin surge double
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down on it by exercising right away. by having good cheer. saying something really nice to the person you are with showing kindness. look, here, with you, perfect. because you are always upbeat, carley. you are always friendly. you are always kind and smiley. you are raising my oxy toe sin levels monday medical prescription thank you so much. get that exercise in early that is good advice pits family against each other for a shot at a quarter million dollars. a quarter million dollars. more on that cool show coming u! next. ♪ from vicks. just sinex, breathe, ahhhh! what is — wow! sinex. breathe. ahhhhhh!
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were facing accusing the company of stealing tips from its drivers. the suit argued that the shipping giant stole millions of dollars worth of tips between 2016 and 2019. despite telling consumers their money was going to the drivers. despite the settlement, amazon still denies the allegations. and new york governor kathy hochul has ordered all of the state's poultry markets to close temporarily as bird flu concerns continue to rise. the facilities are shuttered for at least the next week as they get disinfected. it comes after the virus was found during inspections of live birds across new york and as egg prices continue to skyrocket all over the country. those are your headlines, lawrence, up stairs to you. >> lawrence: why weren't they already shut down? why weren't they already testing? >> carley: concerning, good point. >> lawrence: thanks, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> lawrence: fox news brand new exciting series 12 amateur survivalist and families
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competing for $250,000 with a bit of a twist. take a look. >> we have limited resources. when i say limited, i mean none. >> holy moly. >> your loved ones cannot leave on their own. ♪ there's no escape. >> only you can extract them by pressing the extraction button. >> god, this is the hardest thing i have ever done. >> i don't know if i can do this. >> press the button. >> i'm not hitting the button. >> lawrence: i'm not hitting the button. a claimed survivalist meghan is the series head extraction. tell us all about the new show. we are talking during the commercial break, this is going to be fun, right? >> it's so much fun. i have been working behind the scenes on these shows for over 20 years now, i have never seen anything like this from the technology that was used through to the social experiment site it's absolutely fascinating. >> lawrence: one member of the family is out there doing all the work. then you got the other family members at the headquarters. but you don't get to decide when you get to leave.
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it's the family members that's not in the environment that get to decide. >> that's right. yeah. the survival list, the person out in the field gets abandoned with nothing and family members making the decision. they are the lifeline essentially for the decisions whether that person gets any supply drops, whether they get extracted and what they are allowed out. >> lawrence: this feels like a real life hunger games. we got a little clip to show the audience. watch. [helicopter] >> survivalist. >> this watch is for you. put it on. this is how we're going to track you, your heart rate and your general health. so, time to say goodbye. you are coming with me. >> lawrence: i'm just curious, how did you get involved with this? >> with the extracted series i
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usually work behind the scenes on these shows, keeping people safe. stunts. for this one i had the sort of skill like if you like managing helicopters, managing really high dynamic high situations in the wild. that's how i got involved with it. >> lawrence: what if i decided hey, i want to take this bold move, i want to be a part of this show. i want to go out there in the wild, can someone like me do this or do you need special training to be able to join the show. >> no. this is what the beauty of the show is that we have taken amateur survivalist and put them out there so these are every day people off the streets that are out there surviving figure it out along the way and having the family make decisions. they have to form strategy and alliances and come up with that there is a few at home play if your mom or son was out there in the wild struggling and suffering would you press that button?
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>> lawrence: would we recognize any of the faces that we see on the screen this series? >> no. for this one we have got a whole load of new people. it's just seeing that. that's what is really important that we have those every day individuals. >> lawrence: season though two, hopefully? season two, maybe you see some folks that you already know as well but if you want to see this, you are going to be able to see the premier of extracted tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on fox. and if you miss it, we don't want you to miss it, you can go the next day on hulu to be able to see it. thank you, meghan. i can't wait to watch it tonight. all right. we got more "fox & friends" straight ahead. ♪ she says we got to hold on ♪ to what we gotit ♪er it doesn't sensodyne clinical white provides two shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the shelf. some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. it's gonna get nasty later.
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