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ago, irs agents could soon be going on immigration raids. homeland security kristi noem asking that attributed -- treasury department to deputize their agents to remove migrants from the united states. so far no response on this plan from the treasury. that is the story for this monday february tenth. a lot going on as always the story goes on so we will see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. stay tuned the will cain show is coming right at you in just a few seconds. have a great evening. ♪ ♪
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>> will: live from new orleans. the super bowl hangover, the walk of shame still in new orleans this is the will cain show. last night the eagles dominated the chiefs in super bowl lix on fox. >> touchdown! hertz lets it go, a.j. brown, he is in, touchdown! >> take that home to philadelphia. >> not going in. >> will: a huge win for philly in front of a packed stadium and president trump he made history last night as the first sitting president to attend a super bowl. but it was one of many things that president prompted this weekend. catching everybody up on his breakneck pace we wanted to put
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together the latest from president terms to-do list. and just the last hour they trump administration formally requesting the irs to provide agents to have enforcement. something the president has suggested a few weeks ago and now the ball is rolling. over the weekend trump boarded the super bowl and posted about x at the halftime let's get rid of the penny. minting pennies cost us more than two cents. this is so grateful. i've instructed the u.s. secretary of treasury to stop producing pennies. could cost taxpayers around $85 million to mentor these every year. also yesterday the president assigning a proclamation making february ninth gulf of america day. >> we thought this would be appropriate. even bigger than the super bowl this is a big thing. and almost everybody now has
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assented to that. >> onboard ladies and gentlemen if you can please direct your attention out the right side of the aircraft, air force one currently in international waters. the first time in history flying over the recently named gulf of america. hope you enjoy the flight and we are now about the touchdown for super bowl lix to. >> while. you did that well. >> will: introducing the gulf of america. also yesterday the president sitting down with bret baier for a wide-ranging interview. >> the prime minister said this week into a group of canadian businessman a private meeting, that your wish for canada to be the 51st state is a quilted real thing. is it a real thing? >> it is. i think canada would be much better off being the 51st state because we there's $200 billion a year with canada and i won't let that happen. why are we paying $200 billion a
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year essentially in subsidy to canada. if they are 51st state i don't mind doing it. >> will: you remember joe biden last year skipped the interview at the super bowl of. and another to do i do list checked off by president trump. ordered the immediate dismissal of the board of visitors for the army air force navy and coast guard to combat what he calls local leftist ideologues. finally, trump expected to announce 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports today. i think we got it all. senator tommy tupper bill will be joining us to unpack all of that in just a few minutes. but first it is time to eat some crow. time to give some credit where credit is due it is time for accountability. i have of course throughout my career focused on sports. i would suggest much more than my former "fox & friends" cohost rachel stuffy, that sums --
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seems to have not helped me when it comes to predicting sports specifically the super bowl. >> rachel dunphy is better than picking sportsmen will cain, headline scream across. i'm going to go chiefs buy it for. so i think i gave the score i think i said 31-27 chiefs. >> i think the eagles will win. it is that condescending laugh. that is the kind of laugh he gave. >> it was condescending. >> why what i ever? rachel better than picking sportsmen me. >> nobody is in my ear you were just feeling bad about what happened last year you are just worried another out, headline will come out as you were sitting there at the super bowl and it could be embarrassing. you are a big star now on prime time. and then like you know the chick
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that used to be a cheerleader in high school beat you again and predictions. >> will: so the headline is here for you today and it is my job to share with you out kick. rachel campos duffy is still better than predicting sports than will cain. how did this happen? i will tell you. perhaps i'm better at analysis than predictions. jalen hurts was incredible for the philadelphia eagles he ran, he threw, he set super bowl records. the eagles were incredible they blitzed patrick mahomes zero times and still were in his face of 50% of the time. absolutely incredible performance by the defensive line of the philadelphia eagles. but the biggest story from the super bowl might have been the reception of our sitting president. president trump was greeted with huge cheers during the national anthem. ♪ ♪
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>> it represents an absolute vibe shift in america. >> will: also reflected when taylor swift was placed on screen and she received a less warm welcome than president trump. in fact president trump noticed and posted this untruth of social. the only one that had a tougher night than the kansas city chiefs was taylor swift. she got booed out of the stadium. maga is very unforgiving. to demonstrate the vibe a shift that stood out to me. here is president trump and his suite last night at the superdome with country music star zach bryan and comedian shane gillis. in fact that moment represent such a vibe shift and so much criticism this morning for the nfl halftime show featuring kendrick lamar, that today earlier on the will cain digital show we had an idea for a better halftime show. >> full on trump rally for the halftime show. >> here is what you do.
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first you have a couple zach bryan songs and then you real out trump's desk and he gives them executive orders on the desk. >> and shane gillis tell some jokes. >> the chiefs? by the way. that would be epic. zach bryan does two songs, trump rolls out, signs five executive orders, and then shane gillis gives a five-minute set? that is amazing halftime. the only problem with that is it is a 45 minute halftime. there is no way trump does his seven minute bit of that. there is no way. >> that would be better than the game. >> will: epic halftime. sick back -- sit back and enjoy the ratings. alabama republican senator tommy tupper men. coach joins us now. coach, good to have you again here on the will cain show. you were in the stadium with president trump. there is a headline from cbs with a new approval poll out
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that shows that donald trump is doing overwhelmingly well. record-setting approval ratings with not just, ma'am,, which is to be noted, but virtually everybody in america. setting records in first weeks and doing what he promised. did you feel that last night at the superdome? >> 100%. donald trump and the philadelphia eagles, it was unbelievable never believed it but they did to. as you said they didn't blitz one time and still controlled but donald trump was a huge hit their last night. first president ever to go to a super bowl of. an amazing feat. but you said the loser was the halftime show that was god-awful. >> will: thank you for your editorial judgement. coach, who has asked me to call him coach, it is not an act or a lack of self-respect, he said i prefer you to call me coach instead of senator. i will move to your other job now and this is notable on that
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to-do list. president trump deputizing irs agents to enforce under dhs illegal immigration. irs agents hired under joe biden fighting immigration. >> get them out of their house, harassing american citizens about their taxes. president trump going to get them all -- out of the couch and out from in front of the television and ascending them on the road. we have way too many irs agents, the american people need a break. but we do need a lot of help at the border. >> will: how about law enforcement those who break the law, those who break the borders, aid going to foreign people. i found this very notable today.
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defence secretary pete hegseth and president trump floated out that they will dissolve... before navy, army, coast guard academy's. they do not like what they have seen become of these academies. >> we are having a lot of problems with all the academies. some are better than others. i'm the chairman of the first committee on armed services and we will get to the bottom of it. but president trump let the visitors go, all three of them he will replace people -- with people that really love the military, fighting machine, along with pete, and work well together. not quite as many, west point is good but we still have a lot of work to do but we need to be 100% teaching these young men and women how to control and fight a war. it all starts they are with their in the military academies. >> will: we have seen numbers
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on recruiting increase over the last couple of months with the appointment of new secretary of defense and looking to put the united states military on the right foot to attract young men and women of merit into serving this country. senator, coach, i was good to see you thank you for being with us today. >> you was well. i saw jerry jones team owner he said he is coming back. >> will: that is good i need somebody to put in a good word for the dallas cowboys. thank you, coach. >> you got it. >> will: let's take a quick look at the corner of wall on broad right here from bourbon street. we go to new york no case there of the mondays are. the dow and nasdaq and during the day in positive territory. democrats are melting down over the oge -- d.o.g.e, in fact i judge has look to suspend some of the federal employee files and definitely. and can you believe that now dhs secretary kristi noem says the leaks when it comes to i.c.e. raids it may be coming from the fbi.
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♪ ♪ >> will: live from new orleans with the jubilant sounds of bourbon street. now for a juxtaposition let's go live to washington, d.c., wear democrats we expect to see soon like senator elizabeth warren and maxine waters after last week protested outside the department of education now look to once again protest d.o.g.e and elon musk in front of the consumer financial protection bureau. it could look a lot like this.
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>> we are not going to help republicans allow elon musk to break the law, shred our constitution while he makes billions of dollars and 12 the for himself. >> this is the most serious constitutional crisis our country has faced since watergate. >> what we are facing is a constitutional crisis, we are seeing an executive branch who has decided we will no longer abide by the constitution. >> basically on the cusp of a constitutional crisis. >> will: democrats making their alamo wasteful government spending, finding dei projects in places like columbia or ireland. $3.9 million for lgbtq i experiences in the caribbean. millions of dollars sent to fema to house illegal immigrants it
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just last week according to elon musk. accountability for government waste used to be bipartisan. and fact than senator barack obama, co. sponsor of a bell with tom coburn to better enhance usa spending's transparency today they stand against the wall. they barricade themselves inside that alamo to defend every dime spent by the federal government. my next guest spearheaded that law between obama and senator coburn. he is now the ceo and cofounder. sean, you see these democrats last week in front of the d.o.e. it looks like they would do something similar in front of the consumer financial protection bureau. can you believe this is the flag of the party right now? >> yes, it is kind of shocking to just to see how much they need this trough of taxpayer money in order to survive. i saw the clips of them think it is a constitutional crisis.
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they are half right it is absolutely a crisis but a crisis for the democrat party. because as we are finding out as d.o.g.e goes through the federal books so much of that party is dependent on a completely wasteful and ridiculous hundreds of billions in taxpayer dollars. so i totally understand why they are mad about the spending getting shut off but that does not mean it needs to keep going. >> will: what is interesting is making this a left right fight or a democrat fight misses the point how far base that democrats are. a golfing legend just posted today about the government spending. phil mickelson, he posted this today about government spending. he so thank you for pointing this out, elon musk, maybe we can start by had it -- cupping our veterans or fellow americans in need before we miss allocate funds from their intended purpose. there was also the effort among the many federal judges to stop
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president trump's attempt to roll back government spending especially when it comes to employment. president trump recently talked about this. he said if we can't as an executive branch rein in spending how do we have a country? listen to this from president trump. >> when a president can't look for fraud and waste and abuse we don't have a country anymore. so we are very disappointed with the judges that would make such a ruling but we have a long way to go. we have to find all of the fraud going on. we have tremendous fraud, tremendous waste and tremendous abuse and theft, by the way. today we don't have much of a country. >> will: what do you make of the legal challenges to president trump a? >> i think they are a little bit absurd it. i mean for a backwater judge and some little enclave for
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somewhere to say that the president of the united states, the person who is the executive branch does not have the authority to go look into treasury data? does not have the authority to stop wasted fronting? a legal matter? absurd. as a factual and political matter it is absurd it. i don't see how they go forward. >> will: the last thing i want to ask about quickly is attorney general pam bondi has suggested that there is huge for leaks inside of i.c.e. meanwhile dhs secretary kristi noem is saying it is the fbi leaking these i.c.e. raids about what was happening at the country. this is a major story should be the case it is being linked to from the fbi. >> if anybody leaks anything people do not understand that jeopardizes the lives of our great men and women in law enforcement. if you'll dictate we will find out who you are and we will come after you. it will not stop our mission, it will stop the president's
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mission safe again. >> will: what do you think about these allegations of both i.c.e. and the fbi? >> i suggest -- suspect that the leaks are coming from both of them. agencies with thousands and thousands of employees, many of them burrowed into the administration, i would suspect they will have to do some leakproof ink and rafting else in i.c.e., dhs, and the fbi. i don't want agency is to blame but every single leaker needs to be made public and how to account for what they are doing. it is -- putting people's lives at risk. >> will: sean davis of the federalist and thank you so much for being with us here today. >> thank you. >> will: okay. president trump says he is one of the smartest man that he nose. you want to run an oil and gas company. he got a lot of attention when he made this video slamming north face of. >> north face recently came out
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against my industry. i went through north face's website of wide ranging paradox and i failed to find a single product that was not made out of oil and gas. so thank you, north face. >> will: the new secretary of energy chris wright under president trump you will join us next with his common sense approach to make american energy dominant.
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get up and running x. my next guest is now running the energy department dentist may nuclear a priority. mr. secretary thank you for being with us today. you come in with high compliments from the president of the united states and i don't think anybody thinks nuclear is the primary source of energy for the future of the united states but should it be a much bigger part a bigger piece of our energy pie? >> thanks for having me. absolutely. this is a reliable energy source that works 24/7, 365 independent of the weather or what is going on. you can get a lot of energy out of a small footprint. absolutely we should see nuclear growing in the united states. more energy to come from many different places. >> will: what is the biggest told about nuclear? regulation? the cost of building nuclear plants? i know there is the issue of the public sentiment as well but what is the biggest told the
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loading up nuclear power in the united states? >> the biggest told up by far has been regulatory. getting the permits to operate. i think there is an unrealistic and bureaucratic system created decades ago that has simply been ineffective. we want to have safe, careful regulation of nuclear plants. we have the ability to do that. but we have gone so far it has been impossible to build anything new and we need to change that. the technology is there, the businesses are there, the capital is there. and public support for nuclear is there as well and i think it will go wet -- grow rapidly in the coming years. >> will: mr. secretary i mentioned it was a piece of the pai. obviously oil and gas is a piece of the pie that drives energy in america. there is a famous scene from landesman, the paramount series featuring billy bob thornton. all the aspects of life that run on oil and gas from everything
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we wear to every way we move other than walking, to every aspect of a consumer product in our homes are. you were the ceo of a natural gas company. of course you guys for act as part of bringing in oil and gas and that was suppressed that was regulated heavily over the past administration. what can you do to restore not just fracking but oil and gas and it's important in its oil and gas in america? >> really it was for political purpose not safety concerns were specific issues but they viewed it as politically -- politically popular to say we are against oil and gas. that is part of the government climate agenda. card to get permits, hard to build an export terminal, hard to build pipelines to connect your wells to where the consumers are. this just made oil and gas more
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expensive, less available for americans, and i think it is part of the recent president trump got elected. really to bring back a common sense energy agenda. as you already said over 70% of all the energy americans consume comes from two sources. oil and natural gas. fortunately we are by far the world user of both of those products. >> will: that is a good thing for the future of american. we can deregulate all the sources of energy from nuclear to national gas to oil it is a good thing for the future of america. mr. secretary congratulations on the new job thank you for being with us today. >> thanks for having me. >> will: let's do a quick check on will of the people and see what the viewers are saying online. this is a two-way conversation. david says can we come see you are show live? i'm sure that is a question inspired by the fact i'm sitting here today in new orleans overlooking bourbon street. the answer is yes someday in the
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future as we continue to take that show across america. and adding the will cain show should have started today with the congratulations to the eagles come on man, be a good sport. if i neglected to say that at the beginning of the show let me say that now halfway through. congratulations, philadelphia, congratulations super bowl champion philadelphia eagles. we will be right back. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank. -hey! -hey! brought my plus-one. jamie?
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♪ ♪ >> will: the fight for a a dominance, vice president j.d. vance make his debut on the international stage. at an artificial intelligence summit in paris. it joins major tech players like google and microsoft and openai as they trump administration looks to position itself as a leader in the ai race. joining me now are two experts in the fields, brothers edward harris and jeremy harris. they cofounded the company gladstone ai. thank you for being with us today. i found it fascinating in reading what you guys have to say that you think of this a fight, this search for whoever takes the dominant role in ai,
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to be absolutely integral to national security. tell me a little bit about that if you wood. what you think this is so important to national defense. >> as ai systems continue to become more and more capable we will increasingly start to see them become useful as weapons and eventually potentially both being wmd like and wmd enabling in various contexts. we are seeing early signs of this and their ability to extend people's ability to develop novel biological weapons for example. you still need some level of expertise to leverage an ai system but there are early indications this will be increasingly critical to national security. >> will: so ai driven weapons of mass destruction. jeremy, you guys of swell have said that ai itself can be a weapon and how it is deployed on the battlefield to.
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>> one of the ways that can happen is the offensive or capability side of things. what we are starting to see and you see things like the openai super bowl adds it is coming into the mainstream. it is not just chat box and like acting like a google search engine, you are telling these things -- to go to real concrete things for you. not just booking flights it could be things like designing malware or things like that. thinking about off-loading potential the entire cyberattacks to these systems absolutely in the realm of possibility right now and something to be taken seriously. whether you are talking about national security agencies or that is just where the conversation is headed to. ability systems already at. >> will: we always use the term race when it comes to this so if you guys are projecting in the future things that maybe not now but at least a year ago we thought very much like science
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fiction. talk about the race how far away is the stuff that is not science fiction but maybe in the future? >> absolutely. there are things going on today as you mentioned that would have been a science-fiction a year ago. with the work going on inside the ai labs they cook for a few months and then they release is something that is a sea change and potentially it obliterates entire industries from one date to the next. so we are left on the sidelines seeing nothing nothing nothing and then suddenly there is a sea change. so projecting that out and through conversations we have had with some of the insiders at frontier labs there absolutely is a road map to automating things like ai research itself. labs are working on automating themselves out of the loop which potentially means you have ai that can improve ai. the timeline is unknown nobody is sure. most of these labs are in some
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respects actually concerned. >> will: if the timeline is it unknown is this question answerable? we saw china took a great leap forward if this was to be trusted with the deepseek ai. but if it is weapons of mass destruction, if national security on the line, who was in the lead with ai? >> one of the features of this race is it sounds like a race for software it is actually a race for hardware. one of the things we have learned over the last five or six years the capability of our system is determined by how much how much essentially how much computing power. right now america has export... in china to get chips they need to train them but we have an energy problem. you just run a segment talking about the need for deregulation,
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that is a national security imperative. all the chips in the world what if we do not have the energy to run then we basically have nothing. >> will: what a fascinating connection between the last two conversations we have had it. our lead is basically a couple months lead over say for example china. edward and germany -- jeremy think so much for being with us today. >> thanks so much. >> will: while i was here in new orleans i got to catch up with an nba legend. shaquille o'neal. we talked about law enforcement, the men and women on the line and the united states of america. >> how do you feel about america right now. >> i think we have a lot of big-time people and if everybody does their part you know, of course you will always have left and right on and off you will always have certain things. trying to use the things i am popular out and bring people together.
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>> you have been there for law enforcement, you have been there for the military, you have been there for america. >> that is because those people help me become the character known her shaquille o'neal. my father is a military drill a sergeant. when that anthem comes on you stand up and put your hand on the chest. that is what he taught me and people have different beliefs and that is okay. i am the type if you have a different belief i will try to fight you for it. i think a lot of times you say this suit is blue i say it is navy but we won't fight about it you think it is blue i think it is navy okay we move on. >> blue or navy. >> i think we live in a world where everybody wants to be right but everybody will have their own religion, their own belief, and that the word i think america needs to focus on is respect. that is why i like doing events like these because you meet people that are different from you and we all have one thing in common. >> that is why i have always loved sports it brings people together. i appreciate this matter they do. i think it is the first time we
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have never met in person. come on is it a? >> you are a freaking beautiful person. >> thank you, but he. good to see you, manner. >> will: shaquille o'neal a great supporter of america. also somebody who made me feel about five years old as he put his gigantic hand on my shoulder and stood 7 feet tall over me. up next another sports legend hall of fame a running john bennis joined the will cain show. ♪ rinse it out ♪ ♪ every now and then ♪ ♪ i get a little bit tired of the stinks ♪ ♪ that just will never come out ♪ ♪ pour downy in the rinse, jade ♪ ♪ every now and then i rinse it out! ♪ fights odor in just one wash.
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...to empty nest... ♪ ...to free birds. ♪ vanguard. we got this. fifty years of helping you invest for every chapter. ♪ ♪ >> for the second time the celebrity trophy is handed to philadelphia. i fly at super bowl lix! >> will: philadelphia eagles dominate kansas city chiefs to win super bowl lix. running back mike barclay made history setting the new single-season rushing guard record.
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turning me now is another running back great. hall of famer, super bowl champion, jerome bettis. what is up. >> thanks for having me on. >> will: man i love talking to you this is not the first time we have ever talked but i love having you on here. jerome i said this morning nobody saw this coming. what i mean by that is not that nobody thought the eagles would win, but the way it happened. like if we said you and i two days ago the eagles will when we would have predicted that mean saquon barkley would control the game and he was good but he was not necessarily be a difference maker. it was jalen hurts, it was the defense. this combination attic up to a blow but for the eagles i don't think anybody saw this way in which they wonder. >> i don't think they saw this way but i believe everybody knew if the eagles were going to win this game it was not going to be a close football game. it had to be a game where they won by a significant amount to
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whether it is eight points, 10 points, you knew it had to be a large margin. because of the game was close you knew kansas city was going to find a way to win that game. so i think everybody you know did not think it would be this big of domination but everybody felt if the eagles were going to win they would have had to play a monster game it. >> will: jerome i was in the stadium i kept waiting for the comeback. i think everybody was waiting sooner or later patrick the homes will turn it on it. the patriots came back from what was it? 28-3. 28-4, i can see a come back. but there was a point where i was like there will be no comeback. were you waiting on it until you were to? >> i was. it was on the third quarter and i was saying, okay, after that first drive after halftime i thought that was going to be the drive that changed everything.
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and when it did not happen i said oh oh the chief sever in trouble. because at that point you knew they were starting to lose those opportunities. you only get somebody chances with the football then once you start giving those away, then the chances of you coming back become slimmer and slimmer. >> will: i want to ask you i will ask you everybody watching for two hot tics from jerome. let's start with sake one. he is great nobody better to tell us how great he is the neo. how great is he? you are on the nfl's all-time leading rusher list. we know about patent, emmitt smith, and it is early, we can be putting career rushing yards up there yet for saquon barkley but where do you put them in your rankings? >> i would say if he had started with the eagles and he had spent the first six years with the eagles he would be at historic
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levels right now. because in terms of a talent he is as talented as anybody on the all-time list. arguably more talented than anybody because of his skills that he can do it all. he is the perfect size he has incredible speed he is physical, he can take 20, 30 carries. he can do it all. so if you would have been in philly the entire time. >> will: you got to stop saying that. you keep earning everybody's feelings. you are hurting everybody's feelings in new york. you got to stop saying that over and over. last thing does that loss impact the legacy of the mahomes? everybody was think is he going to rival brady? that is a blow about that. does it hurt the legacy of 11 mack? >> it doesn't hurt the legacy but it actually slows the
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comparison. i think had they want to, people would have been putting him on a par with tom brady. >> will: right. >> now people are saying, okay, he still has a chance to get there but it will take multiple years of attempting again to get to the level of tom brady. >> will: i think that is exactly right. always great to talk to you think so much for being here with us. >> think you've appreciated. >> will: that's close things out. live from new orleans. somebody still on these balconies just a few moments ago. it is tyrus rolling his eyes. what are you rolling your eyes about it. >> because i'm just the temerity to say no one could have called this. 6:18 p.m. before kickoff i, tyrus, said 37-13 eagles not close. so again, well, i hate to do
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this to you because they were off to such a magnificent historic start on your show but to go with fake news in a story like that with the great -- the greater jerome i am shocked. >> will: out of the woodwork they come. all of the experts to tell me about what they said before the game. >> listen i want to bring up who you got your butt kicked by on your older show. out, took care of that for us all. but next time you want to know give me a call. call me. >> will: tyrus we love they share with it i believe in accountability are that the show with rachel campos duffy. i have to get to you with this i did not like halftime that is my opinion. >> me either it was not going to. >> will: there are people that love kendrick lamar that is great. for me it was
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>> historically, fap they try. this was basically an apple commercial. or you can get apple's new music. it was not great. not terrible. it was not memorable. it was a great game. >> we were talking about this a little bit earlier. you have to be able to sell out stadiums. morgan wallen, lady gaga, beyonce, this is halftime material. that kind of star power. i want to hear your halftime show idea, but did you hear m mine? it is this. morgan wallen, zach brian plays us two or three times. trump comes out, shane gillis takes us out with a five minute set. best halftime show ever. >> if i could get in a time machine, i would have a cd kick it off, rolling stones to it home, and let's play ball.
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>> will: rock 'n' roll. let's bring back rock 'n' roll. okay, there we go. great stuff as always. great to see you. >> great working with you, man. you are a star. keep being you. it is time for "will of the people." "i am so enjoying your stroke. you are a freedom fighter. that makes all the friends and news. job well done." thank you. i appreciate it. i do my best. will there be a will cain belt buckle? we should create a "the will cain show" belt buckle. one of our favorites, always with us, why didn't you give me zack's phone number? sorry. i give you now "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana:lo
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