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>> brian: lunch guy. virgin bloody marys. >> ainsley: zero fun. >> steve: thank you, it is hour three of "fox and friends" for the third day of march. welcome aboard. our lead story wildfires scorching north and south carolina, state of emergency declared in palmetto state. some fires are dangerously close to myrtle beach. >> ainsley: no one has been killed by the fires. thinking of north carolina and south carolina in our prayers. president trump will address join session of congress and brian is heading down tomorrow. and nancy pelosi tells democrats not to make it about them after her own theatrics last time around. >> brian: ice's next operation leaked, this is not the first time. >> lawrence: incredible. another leaker, they should catch them. another hour of
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"fox and friends" starts right now. >> ainsley: tomorrow, president trump will speak to a join session of congress, not called state of the union, steve told us, it was so close to inauguration. first address of second term and democrats preparing their response. >> steve: we've prepared senior white house correspondent, jacqui heinrich join us with a preview. sounds like some democrats might sit it out, if it is not a big number, so what. >> jacqui: they can't decide what to do uniformly. remember when then speaker nancy pelosi tore up president trump's speech during his last state of the union address. now advising democrats ahead of tomorrow's address, let him stew in his own juice. any demonstration of disagreement, visual or whatever, let him stew, don't
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give any grift for the mill to say this was inappropriate. democrats lost both chambers and white house, they have ruminating what strategy to take. they have not agreed on whether to protest from within or boycott from the outside. they want members to attend and bring special guests harmed by trump administration policy. chris murphy says they are leaning against attending any trump event is not a serious event. base pushed dems to take more active approach to resistance. one thing certain, simon, long-time friend and mentee of kamala harris will deliver speech from working party. we need a government run by and for working people, not
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millionaires, that is what wfp is fighting for, build a country with quality healthcare and housing they can afford. sounds familiar. president trump posted to truth social tomorrow night will be bigs, i will tell it like it is. >> brian: right. like going on the cover of m ma madden, if you do response, it usually is a career killer or hurter. isn't slotkin going to do it, the new senator? >> jacqui: we are getting snippets of what democrats want to do. they have not agreed on what the message should be because a lot of americans have asked for the administration to cut waste, fraud and abuse as relates to doge only. issues like immigration and economy they want to see action on. some dems are stuck between a
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rock and hard place. they are hearing from loud left of their party in uniformly calling for opposition. we'll see what that looks like tomorrow. >> steve: it could be box office poison for democrats if they sit on their hands with the president talking about number of people has been cut by bazillion percent and they are just sitting there. everybody wants flow of fentanyl to stop and that is indication that it is. >> jacqui: yeah, remember these same democrats during the last campaign, when kamala harris was trying to vie for the presidency, we understand what voters are saying about the pro problems and want a solution to the broken immigration system. there is one working, to sit there and voice opposition might be tough water to chart.
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>> lawrence: especially when you are a party with no real leadership. >> lawrence: i had mcgurn on and he's written these speeches before. here is what he had to say. watch. >> bill: when i was writing speeches, trick was to write a purn line in way that gets opposition to stand up and applaud, too. i be don't think they will do that. there will be a lot of boos and drama. it will tell us about the democratic the party, whether they are going to be rooted in blind opposition to what donald trump proposes or whether they can cheer anything. i think it will be contentious, it is dramatic setting. usually all three branches of government ever represented, millions of americans are tuning in, so i think president trump reminds us, it is going to be good television.
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>> steve: love that. >> ainsley: president trump's senior advisor expects him to talk about inflation, stop wasteful spending, deporting illegals, winning peace and stability around the world and the ai race. >> brian: mike quigley from illinois and unknown california congressman are sitting out and deciding not to go, just a bad tradition. unless something specifically happened to you from the president, just show up, it is part of your job. >> steve: i'm sure democrats will say, i remember donald trump did not go to joe biden's inauguration, it was during covid-19. unless democrats want to make a good show of it, you need to have all of them, you need to see 200 empty chairs, that would send a message, they are opposed
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to what the president was going to say. just 10 or 20, spotty places and nobody will notice. >> lawrence: i don't think people care. >> steve: if it were a lot -- >> lawrence: all that talk about resisting, doubling down on the message. it is lunacy. we brought to you wu, the bostn mayor, who offered condolences. >> ainsley: people are tuning in to hear the president not to see if a congressman is there chair or not, i don't think anyone cares. >> brian: i like the rest of the world to see us show up and work together. >> steve: president will address tariffs and good possibility given what howard lutnick said
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about how mexico and canada have cracked down on number of migrants come in. rather than 25% tariff going it could be a smaller number, t, which would be great. it would fly in face of message democrats are importing into our brain, that trump tariffs will cost your family $1200. if tariff is 5% or 3%, smaller than 25%, the president will be able to say tomorrow, look, i got them to do this and we're not going to punish them as much. >> brian: possibly. the president's joint address is tomorrow. >> steve: looks like you are the president. >> brian: it looks like i'm the story. >> lawrence: he begged for it. >> ainsley: brian is going there after the show tomorrow, hear the speech and report on wednesday morning. he said, y'all shouldn't show
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up, this is my show on wednesday. >> brian: i said, i was invited to go, i think i should go. why is that -- >> ainsley: why is what? >> lawrence: tell us what is upon haing in the room. >> ainsley: what is the word you used? >> brian: the vibe? feel the vibe, report on a vibe unless you were there to feel the vibe. i have to go. >> ainsley: feel it. >> steve: last time i had a vibe was on the 405. >> lawrence: wasn't good vibes with zelenskyy and our president and vice president. >> ainsley: no, we watched it all unfold. >> lawrence: we normally get a read-out, we saw it with our eyes. >> steve: if you were watching "outnumbered," you saw live playback. >> brian: you were on "outnumbered." >> steve: one lucky guy. zelenskyy was one unlucky guy on
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friday there. this kind of stuff does happen between presidents and world leaders behind closed doors and read-out is the two world leaders had a frank discussion. they are united in finding a solution. we saw this relationship between the three of them is fractured and mr. zelenskyy, tone deaf, going in and getting sassy with the president. he got bad advice from somebody, it wasn't the white house. they said, show up, wear a suit, don't get into an argument. he gets into an argument with donald trump and mr. vance and mr. z looking for plan b. >> ainsley: he was kicked out of the white house, go packing, we're not giving you this deal. zelenskyy wanted security guarantees and they said you
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have not been grateful. we have sent weapons and money and you have to be grateful. it was beginning of what could be peace deal with russia and ukraine. >> lawrence: i really think and brian, i thought he crossed line when he implied threat and said, you have the ocean separating you, maybe not soon enough. you saw rage in the president at that point, he said, you have no right to say that. >> ainsley: i thought, let europe deal with it. other countries give money. >> steve: he did one other thing that was extraordinary, lecturing past presidents. obama had chance to stop it, trump had chance to stop it. you didn't stop it and look where we are. joe biden didn't stop it. he was sassy with the guy he needed to bail him out on this mineral deal. >> brian: on the couch, everyone quiet except j.d. vance.
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he is the one who talked to russians in al assad and will be moving it up the ranks and meeting with lavrov. here is his take on what zelenskyy did wrong. >> i am puzzled why anyone thinks trying to be a peacemaker is a bad thing. it is only bad when it is donald trump trying to do it. if no negotiate knowios, what is alternative? another three or four years of wa are? united states and europe continue to pour billions into war in ukraine? is that the alternative? i've asked every foreign minister, tell me your idea how this turns out. most don't have a plan. others have said, give them a year, another year of death and destruction, maybe putin will be ready to negotiate. no one is claiming vladamir putin will get the nobel peace prize or should be man of the year of humanitarian
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association. he has a large country, in full war footing, cranking out weapons at a war-footing pace. is there way to get them to stop the war? only way to ges russia engaged in negotiation. >> ainsley: zelenskyy told bashing bashing c he is still ready to sign the minerals dill. keir starmer worked over the weekend to come up with a peace plan. he will send it to the u.s. and work with donald trump. >> brian: nato had a summit without us, i don't think we were upset. nato put together a four-step plan. keep military aid flowing. sovereign and security and aim to deter future invasion, i assume committing to troops and number four, coalition of
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willing to defend ukraine and guarantee peace in the country. they are not calling us out. if anyone characterizes europeans being angry, i have not read that. they said we have to understand u.s. might not be aboard on ukraine. >> steve: i think they are calling us out, we're going to do it ourselves. >> lawrence: knock yourself out, if you want to do it by yourself. this is all virtue. all photos and meetings released, end of day, ambassador from u.k. said after seeing all that nonsense said none of this happens without support of the united states. >> steve: they had on paper deal that was going to be signed. whatever the magic number was, hundreds of billions of minerals united states was going to get, donald trump got a better deal. we'll sign it. whatever the number was say 200
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billion, now it is 300 or 400, that is how donald trump works. you blew it, come back and talk to me. it will cost you. >> brian: maybe, think long-term, do we want another american allie being taken over by another country? if we pull out for a sustained period of time, we have to be prepared for kyiv to fall into putin's hand and that will not make any administration look good. >> lawrence: cartel operatives in mexico are worry body being killed as trump cracks down. >> brian: madeleine rivera has more. >> madeleine: the sinaloa cartel has been disrupted because of president trump's threat and mexico crackdown on cartels, operatives had to move labs or stop production and other members are more afraid of being arrested or killed.
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one telling you don't know when they will catch you, most important to survive. president trump threatened 25% tariff, the mexican president is curbing flow of final. pressure against criminal groups ramped up since then. mexico security minister said there have been arrest and seizures everyday. last month trump administration designated foreign terrorist organizations, on friday, 29 mexican cartel members were extradited to united states. "wall street journal" reports pete hegseth warned u.s. mailtary will take action if mexico did not do more and defense department declined to comment. >> steve: thank you very much. the cartel, interestingly enough, so cartel leaders were
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able to talk to new york times, they were able to find them. we should find the leaders and that is terrifying them. in northern virginia, if you are in the country illegally, you got a heads up over the weekend, the editor for migrant insider, pablo, mancreate, with 45,000 followers put out ice is planning raids today, monday and tomorrow in northern virginia. 75 to 100 different warrants. as of an hour ago that had 615,000 views, so the migrant community is well aware of what ice has planned today. >> lawrence: he said it was 75 to 100 judicial warrants, judgin zooed order for them to be brought into custody and yet he was okay with tipping them off. >> steve: dangerous for our guys. >> ainsley: are their consequences for this guy?
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do police go after him now? interfering with an investigation? >> steve: he's a reporter, he got information, it is whoever leaked it, somebody from court or federal government. >> brian: if you go out and hinder an investigator. >> lawrence: just because you are reporter should not matter. >> brian: broadcast to everyone? >> ainsley: defending people who have done something wrong. >> lawrence: i think the line is when you start to aid and abet, journalist or not, i don't think that is journalism, he's trying to help these people. that post was leaked to the activists on the ground, the people are going to flee. this is what happened with aurora, as well. 200 federal agents flew from across the country and only caught three or four people they wanted. >> steve: guy got his scoop and could come back to boomer ang, ultimately ice is going to go
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find those people. >> brian: 20 after the hour, i found carley. >> carley: here i am on this upon toic. take a look at this video right now. fox news digital getting ride-along with ice agents >> fin florida offering glimpse how they are curbing illegal immigration. this car belonging to two il illegal immigrants. the senate will vote today to confirm pick to lead education department linda mcmahon, trump has been clear about dismantling the education union. last hour we told you about survey revealing a lot of couples don't know details about finances and you have weighed in. loretta said men usually buy
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boats and other big stuff and women prefer makeup, clothes and gadgets and pam thinks her husband is the biggest spender and she is the better driver, directed at >> lawrence:. and nancy thinks lawrence is correct, almost always women. this was about personal finances and turned into a gender role debate. >> steve: agrees with one guy not married. >> lawrence: can i defend myself? y'all do spend, women do spend. >> ainsley: really? >> lawrence: as a man, we are happy to work and take care of our household and provide so you can spend. i'm not saying it to bash you, stating the fact. >> brian: like 1954. >> lawrence: world would be a better place. make sure car maintenance is
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done, gas up your car and provide money to spend. >> steve: when a guy gets something it is a boat, big -- >> ainsley: we shop for clothes, you buy boats and houses. >> lawrence: big purchases. >> steve: keep it coming. >> brian: 22 after the hour, drama set to unfold tomorrow when president trump addresses be joint session of congress, we'll tell you what democrats are planning.
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>> ainsley: back with a fox weather alert. state of emergency in the carolinas in south carolina, not too far from myrtle beach. wind gusts 40 mile per hour. some areas 100 fires were reported over weekend and evacuation orders are underway, check in with senior meteorologist janice dean. >> janice: incredible firefighters were able to contain those fires. look at myrtle beach, this afternoon could get wind gusts in excess to 30 miles per hour.
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forecast for south carolina and north carolina and georgia. fires will continue to burn in that area, in some cases out of control and increased fire threat through today and on-shore flow meaning moisture from the atlantic will help contain fires, we also have rain in the forecast and have to get through next 24 to 48 hours and then the rain will help that situation. the next thing we're watching is thisirria of low pressure coming from rockies injecting into plains and bringing severe weather set up including potential for tornado outbreak over mississippi river valley and extreme fire danger for southwest, this is the concern tomorrow, especially across the mississippi river valley, hail, damaging winds and long-lasting potentially life-threatening tornados have a way to get watches and warnings stretching into florida, southwest and
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mid-atlantic. steve doocy, over to you. >> steve: thanks, jd. tomorrow night 9:00, president trump will address joint session of congress and democrats are already plotting resistance. >> that state of the union speech will be a farce, megapep rally, not a serious talk to the nation. i will not be a part of that. >> we will hear anger, fear, misinformation, lies. >> democrats should collectively not attend including leader jeffreys. we'll see. >> i agree, i wouldn't go. >> do not attend. do not attend. do not attend. >> steve: we get the message. not just skipping the speech, schumer urging to bring those people as their guests.
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axios reporter hans nichols joins us. you have scoop on that, that is best card they've got, don't show up or bring somebody that got fired? >> that is their plan and challenge. what those sound bites you played touches in important debate in the party, just to break it down, should they stay or should they go? the members that want to go, their directive from leadership from hakeem jeffries, minority l le leader chuck schumer is clear, bring a guest, have them in gallery and drive a separate narrative. you might see people dismissed or affected by healthcare cuts. whole challenge and strategy from leaders is to focus on gallery and not what the president is saying. as you played there, there are a
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lot of lawmakers defying leaders and don't want to go on the democratic side. >> steve: it is very unfortunate, a lot of people are losing their jobs with doj cuts. when you look at public opinion polls, majority of americans like what is happening to make federal government more efficient. same thing on the southern border, tightening national security, two things the president will talk about and two things that are very popular and if the democrats start b booing, that is going to be bad for them. >> so what the view from the hig highest echelon is, leave border aside, there is acknowledgement they are losing on that issue. they need to change policies, which they have in some cases. there is quite a bit of distance between the two parties there.
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on fired federal workers and doge, they think democrats think this is beginning of massive communication battle and if they real narratives, they can start winning it. caveat to all this, every state of the union i've covered or you have covered, you go in with a play book and there is something unexpected happens and drives coverage and it is not something we're thinking about and there is some moment that either goes viral or before things went viral, that is main story that comes out and it is rarely what either party plans for. >> steve: somebody might yell, you lie. we saw this one time, not going to happen this time because there are two republicans behind the president. if speaker does that, i think he will get in trouble. just saying. >> safe bet to say speaker mike johnson won't be ripping up etch spoos. i feel bad for your producer,
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you have just torn everything up, you are a professional and you'll do it. >> steve: is your name hans nichols? hans, thank you for joining us from axios. by the way, reminder, you can see the address tomorrow night 9:00 p.m. on fox news channel and much cabrian live in dc for our show on tomorrow morning. 6:00 a.m. [applause] >> steve: i thought you were leaving after the show. please clap. thank you. meanwhile, questioning swirling over death of gene hackman and his wife. the clues his pacemaker might have coming up next. al purnell here, the sausage man out here on the farm, we're always looking to make things easier. like using a wood splitter instead of an axe. that worked up an appetite for some old folks sausage. we've made that easier, too. you can take our frozen patties from the freezer to the skillet. let is thaw, as it cooks. as always, the last one is as good
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ruling out barbon monoxide poisoning. their deaths are suspicious enough for thorough investigation. hackman's pacemaker reveals last event was february 17th. dr. marc siegel joins us now. >> marc: good morning. they are saying he was likely dead for nine days. what do you think happened? would the pacemaker have notified a doctor? >> marc: they are waiting for toxicology report to be sure of everything and those can take weeks. the first look does not look like foul play, does not look like mutual suicide, they were in different rooms. these days, pacemakers can be ruled up to doctor or hospital and send alerts, i don't believe
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that was the case in his. his may be older technology. you can now wear a wearable and somebody is alerted. i think they have interrogated the pacemaker and found it was related to cause of death, maybe arrhythmia due to coronary artery disease, that would be number one on what happened to gene hackman, cardiac. >> ainsley: i understand, congratulations, you are sitting down with r.f.k. to talk about the measles outbreak. thousands exposed in texas and the maha agenda, tell us about your interview. >> marc: i'm going to sit down with him and he had an o op ed published last night talking about terms like community immunity and risk benefit, what is risk, what is benefit of vaccines? they sent 2000 vaccines down
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two schools and pair of rec centers before his arrest, including oakmont in fairfax, exposed himself to women and girls and accused of doing the same thing at a different rec center and most recently charged with exposing himself to women and girls in a girl's high school locker room. take a look. body cam footage showing cox's exchange near oakmont rec center. >> you can't come back on the property. >> did anybody give you superior name that passed down this instruction? >> contact whatever -- >> other than people at the desk, anybody else -- >> management information, yeah. >> cox is considered a tier three sex offender under virginia state law, most serious sex offense and carries required registration around. we spoke to mother of a student
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at one school cox is charged with visits. >> my daughter was changing after swim class, we walked into the locker room and a naked man in the middle of the room surrendered by other little girls changing, their moms, it was awkward and scary moment. assumption of identity to gain access to the women's locker room seems like a loophole that needs to be closed. >> todd: the 58-year-old faces 20 charges in arlington county alone. all throughout virginia. >> brian: over to carley. >> carley: happening today first lady melania trump expected to host a senate round table on capitol hill for first time since president trump's second term began highlighting take it down act aimed to protect americans targeted by
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nonconseshl imagery that could be ai generated and resemble people. bill passed senate, not the house yet. los angeles firefighters receiving standing ovation from celebrity at the oscars last night, host conan o'brien had them read a few jokes. >> you will find this hard to believe, there are some jokes i'm not brave enough to tell. our hearts go out to those who have lost their homes, talking about the producers of "joker 2." >> carley: firefighters were honored for bat eging the l.a. wildfires in january. back over to you. >> steve: one way to do it. >> brian: cohen gave the jokes, great. >> steve: in the studio, gatlin brothers celebrating 40 years together with a new tour. we'll talk to them and they'll do a little singing coming up.
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>> brian: check in with bill hemmer. >> lawrence: what about dana perino? >> bill: downtown nashville. it is monday, great show, still talking about what went down on friday. now we have an idea about what happens next, general jack keane will take us through that. >> dana: border has rarely been better, find out why. >> bill: does tim walz want another crack at it? what he's saying. >> dana: and doge is at it, we awaits the big chechen tomorrow night. >> bill: big speech tomorrow night, see you tomin 10 minutes top of the hour.
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>> brian: gatlin brothers have captivated audiences for decades. they're 70th anniversary concert. they're just as cute today. >> ainsley: you started, with your first talent show? >> a little talent show in abilene, texas. we go back there saturday night, march 8, 1955. 70 years. >> ainsley: how old were you? >> i was four.
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i lacked one month being exactly four. >> i lacked one month being seven. mom, the promoter she was, they're two, four, six. i have some behind me our grandsons are about the same age and sing harmony and having a big time. maybe the gatlin name will be continued. >> does it feel like it has been that long? >> oh, yes, every minute of it. thanks to the good lord and surgeons, they fixed broken body parts. thank you. >> rudy and i are in a recovery program. we know about addiction. that spotlight there is the most indicative thing on this planet. a lot of people don't know when -- barbra streisand had a song called have i stayed too long at the fair? a love song. we don't want to stay too long at the fair. as long as we can hit the notes, we'll sing. >> steve: would you like to do a
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little number for us? >> this is a song we won. >> they've been working on this for 70 years. ♪ ♪ i woke up with heaven on my mind. i woke up with joy in my soul 'cause i knew my lord had control. i knew i was walking in that light. got down on my knees in the night. i prayed to the lord, gave a sign and now i'm feeling mighty fine, mighty fine ♪ >> we thought we would be sitting on the kirby couch at fox news. [laughter] >> steve: nicely done. >> sitting on the kirby couch at fox and friends ♪ >> brian: nice. >> ainsley: y'all have more than one concert. it is just kicking off 70 years on saturday. where can we find out more information?
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>> gatlin brothers.com. >> kind of clever. >> a bunch of shows in texas at the fall. >> opri. we've been members of the grand old opry for 60 years. >> steve: how many times between the three of you have you hated each other's guts and pledged i will never work with them again? >> just this morning. >> we said as soon as we get through with this show it's over. >> 6:00 a.m. >> i've never said that. we get along extremely well, we're very fortunate. >> we don't always agree. >> contrarian over there. >> ainsley: personality. you are the funny one? >> no. he is the strange one. >> here is the key to that. i bet y'all don't hang out all the time, right? >> steve: times up. gatlin brothers, >> bill: dozens of wildfires erupting in a part of th
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