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sorry, steve. >> steve: did that happen last night? >> steve: and donald trump saluting met with roaring applause as he becomes first sitting president to attend a super bowl. he was on the 50-yard line. and receiving sky high marks on his term so far. >> lawrence: and j.d. vance meeting with tech titans, breaking down the ai race across the globe. final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. ♪ we are the champions, my friends. ♪ we'll keep on fighting till the end. ♪ >> ainsley: you do not have to adjust your tv set, that score is correct. eagles almost doubled the kansas city chiefs score for super bowl
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58. queen is singing to them this morning. they are the champions and that is how the super bowl yap wrapped up. >> lawrence: rough, rough night for kc. i went to bed. i gave it way too much time. complete embarrassment. i felt sad, a different team showed up. >> carley: i thought it was so much fun to watch the game. >> steve: i started by turning off the sound and i turned it completely off. kansas city chiefs from dynasty to disaster. on the peter doocy family thread, we are from kansas, my sister lisa texted, it would have been nice if somebody from kansas city showed up to play
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football. my sister ann, they stunk it up for sure. and my sister said philadelphia was amazing. their defense was like a brick wall, no getting through that. there is analysis of the doocy sisters. >> carley: and gatorade bath, most people voted on purple, it ended up being yellow. >> steve: like a gender reveal. >> carley: over and under how long the anthem would be. 120 seconds, by half a second. >> lawrence: a different rendition, surprised it was below. >> carley: he took it slower. another prop bet, will travis kelce propose on the field?
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that did not happen. >> lawrence: how do you when you lose. ? >> steve: that is why in the other family thread with my children, talk about taylor swift is wearing white, do you think she is going to get proposed to? >> carley: looked pretty in sparkly the shorts. >> steve: garrett tenney joins us from bourbon street. monday morning in new orleans. >> we are just off bourbon street, the street sweepers and sprayers came by and we did not want to get caught. you went to bed early. we are running into eagles fans who never went to bed, they have been up all night. even the die-hard fans were
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surprised at the level of domination eagles had over chiefs. the chiefs offense never got it going last night, in part because of eagles defense that dominated. they were all over patrick mahomes, sacking him six times forcing two interceptions including this one to cooper dejean who was celebrating his 22nd birthday. taking it back 38 yards for a touchdown, giving eagles touchdown. eagles up by 24, fans on both sides were braising themselves for that patrick mahomes magic. it never came. that started to set in and jalen hurts launched a dime down field into the hands of devonte smith to put the eagles up 34-0.
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this game was so over, nick serianni, here is what bourbon street looked like, thousands p packed tz street celebrating victory with chiefs fans washing their sorrow after a three-peat were destroyed. big easy for chiefs nation last night. >> steve: rub it in. garrett, i was reading for the most part, we were watching on television. for people in the astrodome, a saw a story that a salad was $100 and beers $17? wow. >> wow, they were shopping at different menus than is, i can tell you that.
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it was interesting at the game, and saw this all week long, noticeable difference in number of fans from both sides. i don't know if it was fatigue, eagles fans outnumbered chiefs fans, they were louder from the smart. >> carley: that makes sense, chiefs fans are like, we've done this twice. >> steve: done it, done it, done it. >> carley: let's watch at home and see what happens. >> staying home was a good call for this one, though. >> steve: what time do you think people are going to wake up in new orleans? five minutes before check-out time? they were up late. we saw a couple chiefs fans leaving early this morning, they were anxious to move on from this. eagles fans, though, may go straight from bourbon street to
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the airport. >> carley: pay for the extended stay. late-night check out. great job. >> steve: telecast by fox was great. wonderful job. tom brady great, play by play was great, tom crews kicked off the super bowl and john h hamm announce eagles and john hand did the -- the chiefs. harry connick jr. was there. there is bradley cooper, that is so cool. you had a number of family members of some people who lost their lives on that new year's day terror attack. and first responders, and got to
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pose with the president of the united states. he walked out on the field. >> carley: this super bowl was unique. horrific terror attack just occurred three weeks earlier on january 1. or a month earlier and so the president made sure to honor that moment and there was great balance by city of new orleans to celebrate and never forget the lives loeft. >> lawrence: it was a great moment of unity. when we reach tragedy, the country comes together. sitting president, historic, first president to do this. playing national anthem,let camera zoomed in on the president, the commander-in-chief, this is how the crowd reacted >> ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright
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stars through the perilous fight. o'er the ramparts we watched -- >> steve: what's interesting about that ovation and it takes a couple beats for the jumbotron to catch up with what is being telecast, sounds like majority of people approve of the president. uin this u-gov poll shows majority approve of the job he's doing. numbers they have done according to cbs are higher than any point during first four years of trump administration. it is because donald trump said if i'm elected, i will do this stuff. the people say, okay, he's keeping that promise. >> lawrence: powerful image. hats off to producers of the
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super bowl show. president saluting and they cut to west point saluting. great producing. >> carley: so cool. i was watching the super bowl. i had looked down and heard the crowd clapping and i was like, so interesting to hear the whole crowd cheer on the president. that is why he went, he said he wanted it to be a unifying moment. people there appreciated that. president trump brought back super bowl pre-game tradition yesterday, he became first sitting president to attend the big game. >> lawrence: peter doocy joins us with the latest. >> peter: the doge effort continues. the latest from elon musk, 5:03 a.m. says doge team discovered fema sent 59 million last week
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to luxury hotels in new york city to house illegal migrants, this violated the law and gross insubordination to the president's executive orders. a claw-back demand will be made to recoop the funds as president trump gives vote of confidence to the world's richest man. >> you trust him? >> trust elon? he's not gaining anything, i told him do that. i will tell him soon like maybe in 24 hours to go check department of education, he's goin going to find same thing. then go check miller ta, will find hundreds of billions of fraud and abuse. >> peter: and more on the ugov poll you were talking
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about, 69% are saying this president is tough, 63% says e energetic and effective. he did not say stay at the super bowl and got here last night. back to you. >> steve: do we know why the president left? early probably a security thing, right? >> peter: he did leave early, pretty much in line with schedule we had for him. in case he did not have it on a plane and watching now, mr. president, you did not miss anything in the second half. >> steve: speaking of the plane and you have seen this graphic where the president signed, shows the gulf of america has used to be gulf of mexico. what is interesting about that, is that the president had the traveling press come into his office on air force one.
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that is something new. >> peter: definitely something we have not seen since last time he was president. we have seen photos of joe biden and jill biden sitting in the cabin onira force one. it is unusual to have the press into that part of the president's plane. he did it last night and continues to figure out different ways to get the word out and weigh in on every single topic that you can think of. >> lawrence: another pr win for the president. >> steve: even found a chance to talk about taylor swift, who knew. >> peter: turns out president trump has a long memory. she endorsed kamala harris and he was rubbing it in when her boyfriend had a terrible game. >> steve: he did indeed. >> carley: thank you. >> lawrence: goes to the point,
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you may see some truths and taking a dig at taylor swift, but he's focused on the agenda based on polling. democrats have same message they lost election because of. >> carley: here is senator andid sheing kim, watch what he has to say. >> are you prepared to shut down the government? >> look at what trump administration is doing? they are trying to -- >> is that yes? >> they are trying to dismantle the government. if we have to take steps to hold them accountable and force it, i cannot support efforts that will support lawlessness when it comes to this administration's actions. >> carley: we are trying to d
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dis dismantle the government and waste, fraud and ashes bus. elon musk latest expo saying 59 million sent to luxury hotels last week, that is feamerica a money and should be going to california and north carolina. >> steve: fema housing, you think of eight-by-eight tent and instead it is a fancy hotel with a government deal. democrats are on losing side of this pr battle because when it comes to cutting, we're approaching tax season and as we write out tz check to the irs, are they going to spend wisely and you hear stuff like that, wait, democrats are defending that? and president made it clear u.s.ed aid stuff will be taken
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care of by marco rubio. united states will continue to fund countries that have disaster or poverty but it is crazy stuff getting red pencil. >> carley: 168 million to build an fauci museum. >> steve: are you saying that is not worth it? >> lawrence: government workers are marching in their faces, give me your id. >> carley: yeah, maxine waters. >> lawrence: our kids can't read or write and the president made an excellent point to elonbret baier. he said, do you trust elon musk? what is it going to take? i don't understand how he's able to do this without being paid.
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polling shows american people are behind this, i hope democrats find a competitive message. this ain't it. >> steve: yeah, this isn't it employs the peter doocy was talking about, it seems like two hours ago, the president said i have an idea about gaza, take it over and develop it and what will happen to the people. last night you saw seven minutes of bret baier's interview, it will run on special report tonight. here is the president explain a little more since that press conference in front of prime minister of israel, he announced his plan explaining how it would work. >> we'll build beautiful communities for 1.9 million people, beautiful, safe communities. we'll build safe communities
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away from where they are, where all this danger is. i would own this. think of it as a real estate development for the future. beautiful piece of land, no big money spent. they'll have better housing. talking about building permanent nant place for them. if they return now, it is not habitable. i'm talking about starting to build and i think i could make a deal with joerdan and egypt. >> lawrence: haven't heard another plan? who else is talking about that community? if you don't like the idea, bring another plan to the table. >> carley: donald trump ever the developer, you heard it clearly in that sound bite. this is his offering, he feels
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like taking over this is in america's best interest. there are dual u.s. citizens, our number one allie in the middle east and the world up there with our other allies and number one adversary is iran and hamas and that is what the president of the united states wants to fight against. >> steve: what we saw during the first four years of donald trump administration, he will put stuff out there and that is star starting point, the stairz of a negotiation. for him to say, this, this and this and naming different parties in middle east, it is pare of negotiation. >> lawrence: his first proposal is to drive people to the nego negotiation table. >> steve: to drive them crazy. >> lawrence: like what? either it is my idea or you can make a deal with me. >> carley: he said during the interview with bret, do you want
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canada to be the 51st state? he said, yes, i do. a moment where justin trudeau said i think he's serious about this, he says, yes, i am. >> steve: more of bret baier's interview with donald trump on special report 6:00 p.m. eastern time here on fox. >> carley: we have more news to get to, starting with this, israeli delegation in qatar to continue gaza ceasefire talks today as israeli military is withdrawing from key crossing point in the strip. president trump said yesterday u.s. may lose patience after seeing the state of the hostages released by hamas over the weekend. happening today vice president j.d. vance making first international trip since taking office. will attend ai action summit and
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deliver a keynote and will head to munich and expected to meet with zelenskyy. and president trump says he's instructed u.s. treasury to stop minting new penny to cut back on weightful spending. the united states minting pennies costs the u.s., rip the waste out of the budget, even a penny at a time. u.s. mints the penny costs $119 million to make last year. interesting fact i'll bet most don't know. >> lawrence: tell us the fact you told us earlier, to make the money is $.04, 4 cents. can you believe that? >> steve: that is the way washington is working, doge guys
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will go, one penny costs four pennies, who has a problem with that? members of congress, put your hand down. >> carley: how many people carry pennies around in their pocket. brock might grow up in a world where pennies are a thing of the past. >> steve: and never know what a rotary phone is. >> carley: is that the one that goes -- i know that one, my parents had one. >> lawrence: wasteful spending, trump directing musk to dig into defense and education department after finding millions in usaid. joni ernst calls it a rogue agency and will explain it live next.
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>> steve: during these first hundred days president trump pulling back curtain on fraud and abuse and has next target for doge. >> president trump: then tell them very soon, like maybe in 24 hours, to go check department of education. he's going to find the same thing. then go to the military and check. we'll find billions of dollars
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of fraud and abuse. >> steve: senate doge caucus chair joni ernst calling out washington insiders for upsite for trying to stop wasteful spending and those at usaid misusing tax dollars. senator ernst joins us from the dc area, a chiefs fan. >> good morning, you had to rub that in. >> steve: i had to rub that in. it is interesting, as the democrats look at elon and doge people hovering through washington, d.c., you have been helpful to them, didn't you give them an eight-page list of check here, here, here and here for a lot of waste? >> i did, steve. i was privilege to meet with vivek ramaswamy and elon musk right after the fall election
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and gave them an eight-page memo that outlined squeal initiatives i've had and outlined blueprint to saving two trillion dollars and we've seen them act on those initiatives already. you were talking about the penny initiative, one of my acts because of expense to taxpayers. so many ways we can save money, we have seen fraud and abuse, telework abuse and fema money you discussed, we have to do a deep dive and provide taxpayers with good reasons why we're spending their money, our money the way we do. and unfortunately for many agencies, they cannot come up with a good reason why we're spending money the way we do. >> steve: here is dirty secret
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and put up questionable usaid numbers. marco rubio will be taking over things regarding poverty and disaster over the state. when you in congress start a program, it may start with good intention and it never ever ends and that is where we are now. >> yes, you are right, it never ends. we need sunset provisions. if there is a reason to start something, great, it is a hand up, not a hand out. when we see results, then you end a program. no good results, program not working, get rid of it and find different way to help people. usaid and i have gone through the ringer with them and got
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into an ugly battle several years ago when i tlieed to ecpose funding done at usaid. we got that fleshed out and i'm thankful for elon musk and his team going in and feritting out waste and ugly exfpenexpenditur. >> steve: thank you for joining us live. >> thanks, steve. >> steve: meanwhile, philadelphia eagles waking up super bowl champions and will cain, look at that, he probably got 15 minutes of sleep, he'll be live from new orleans coming up. will. >> will: big of you to wear that green tie this morning. i don't care what you say, no one saw that coming. we'll break it down for you, the stunning jaw-dropping win by the eagles from inside the superdome when we come back.
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i have westminster doggies. a mess this week. at least three. fo foxweather.com, for latest details. westminster dog club happening this week. what is your name? >> cheryl. >> janice: tell me about the doggies. >> these are terriers fromi ireland, it originates ini ireland, an irish breed, an all-purpose farm dog. they will hunt, poach, herd.
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rat czars. >> this is ernie. this is janesy and anuvus. these three are competing tomorrow at 1:45. >> janice: i will see you there, we'll be there tomorrow for best in show, thank you for coming, i love you. you're the best. carley, so excited. >> carley: they are adorable, go p pet those dogs. artificial intelligence scoring touchdown with meta, chatgpt and google promoting ai products. it analyzed performance. here is scale ai ceo alex wang. this is new, emphasis on ai at
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the super bowl in so many different ways. what do you think about this? is this a good thing? >> i've been working on ai since i was 19, it is surreal to see ai become mainstream and be a big part of the game and commercials around it. i thought it was cool to see president trump at the super bowl, it was historic. >> carley: it was. you are coming to us from paris, there is an ai summit taking place soon. j.d. vance is there speaking at it, how important is this summit and what do you expect to take place at it? >> ai is at a critical moment, we're in the first quarter of ai progress and seeing technology being used more and more in the world. this is critical moment for the
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united states and vice president vance to talk about how america is going to lead. president trump understands need to win the ai race. he's brought together great minds from vice president to defense and cryptoczar, they are action oriented. >> carley: it is topic of conversation coming up with deep seek and chant ai company that can rival american products coming up. met with trump administration, what did you learn during meetings and also why is it important for the united states to win when it comes to the ai race? >> so absolutely, there is a race going on between the united states and china on ai. president trump directed his administration to dominant. we want to win the ai race.
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ai is really key to protecting american values and security. for example, the u.s. military today is strongest in the world and ai is how we stay there. there is huge opportunity for ai to be the technology that enables the united states to stay in the lead economically and militarily and ensure our values we are able to live with and not allow communists to take over the globe. >> carley: military, economy, now artificial intelligence, future is now. and you are all over it. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. call it the dog bowl. dogs get their piece of super bowl weekend, it is rough-ruff competition. thank you so much. that is coming up. from recent grads... ♪
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there. so excited for you, so amazing. >> lawrence: is this your first one? >> it is and janice, i know you love coming to these. i'm so excited. i stepped in, janice and lawrence, glad to talk to you. i stepped in and there was a sense of excitement and wonder, so many different dogs. we're kicking off one of the first competitions, this is one ring. they are judging bulldogs and boston terriers within this ring. this is a process called stacking. they are getting dogs as calm as can be and they are judging this breed, perhaps, but talking to one of the dogs and one handler and buns, you will see in one of these, too, he's -- they are being judged on everything from how calm they can be, their manner, their coat, their breed, we have over 2500 dogs here.
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over 200 dogs, too. some are getting groomed and dressed to impress this morning. then on top of that, we have an overall good lineup, we have several breeds getting judged today and we have nonsporting and herding and following that, competition is not over. it will go until 4:00 and then those who win the groups advance to madison square garden evening competition tonight and tomorrow and that is first time since 2020, this is huge event. so many people are excited. i talked to fans and viewers excited to see these dogs put their best paw forward. an exciting day. >> janice: a lot of people are excited about return to madison
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square garden, first time since covid. it's been at the tennis center and upstate new york. it is back in new york city and broadcast on fox sports fs1. i'll be there tomorrow, will you be there tomorrow, as well? >> i won't be here tomorrow, i will hand over to you. i can't wait to watch, i know you love a good doggie competition. >> janice: so exciting, you have to come. >> lawrence: i'll come one year, i found out there is a malinwa se section. >> janice: bring the whole "fox and friends" set there. dogs bring america together. will cain will recap biggest night from new orleans. let's check in with bill hemmer and dana perino what is coming up. good morning. good to see you. >> bill: the game is a shame, hype fantastic. candidate it was. >> lawrence: a blowout.
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candi >> dagen: l >> d >> dana: is there a mercy rule here? more with bret's interview with the president. >> bill: big meetings this week on ukraine, could there be a deal? jack keane coming up. >> dana: and shut down the government, is that a good idea? >> bill: will judges keep brakes on the agenda? andy mccartheshgy will take that on. we will begin in minutes. we wil.
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>> steve: this morning the big story is the philadelphia eagles are the super bowl champions. crushing my kansas city chiefs' dreams of a three-peat. the final was 40-22. >> will cain joins us live. looking forward to talking to you all morning. you have covered every angle of this super bowl. you have been working triple time. now that it's all wrapped up, what are some of the highlights over the weekend that stood out the most to you? >> first of all, a tip of the
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cap -- after all that broadcasting -- to steve. i know how it works on "fox & friends." producers write the intros and teases. for them to make steve announce the winner of the philadelphia eagles takes a lot of dignity that i haven't quite learned. it was a special experience for me personally. i got to take my son. that was really fun to sit with my son and watch the super bowl. you've seen it. all over social media. in the stadium at the superdome they show photos of people in the crowd and celebrities. when they showed taylor swift it was not a warm welcome. i know that president trump tweeted about it or posted about it on truth social. it was boos, let's be straight. boos, she was caught side eyeing it as it came in like wow. on the other side, of course, was president trump during the
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national anthem. it was undebateably an overwhelmingly positive response for president trump. a few of the things you pick up in the stadium off the field. >> steve: we were talking about this a moment ago. inside the superdome how much was a beer or a salad? i read somewhere a salad was $1 hundred. >> steve, i would not know what it costs to buy a salad at a super bowl game. you can tell me five or 60, i wouldn't know. i can tell you some popcorn shrimp, hamburger and beer was $6five, something like that. it was a sprite in there, too, for my son. four items in that range. i said this earlier. no one saw this coming. i know eagles fans will jump on me and i have to say rachel
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duffy. you picked it. you are better at sports than i am once again. nobody saw this coming, domination. b, the way the game went down. most of us thought if the chiefs could stop barkley and control him they would win the game. he wasn't the difference in the game. the difference was hurts was incredible and threw the ball down field incredibly. second, the eagles defensive line. lawrence, i don't know if you saw this. they only blitzed once or twice the entire game. four men on that defensive line. the pressure rate was 45%. they were in mahomes face. he could do nothing. find no holes in the coverage in the limited am of time he had. >> lawrence: it's hard to provide analysis about this. what do you think went wrong? it's a different team showed up to play yesterday. i was shocked by it. it doesn't surprise me that the eagles won, but the fact that
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the spread was so stark. >> dominating. dominating, man. if i'm being honest i was sitting in an eagles section. the domination felt before the game started. eagles fans were loud. bradley cooper, they run out. they were juiced from the start. we didn't give enough credit to how dominant that defensive line is. hurts is a great mvp. if you could give it to those four guys on the defensive line, they would deserve it. >> steve: awesome job. we'll watch you at 4:00 this afternoon for the will cain show. >> 4:00. it's a morning of hope. a morning of hope. a lot of jets and giants fans. >> for the
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