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talk to your dermatologist about rinvoq. brian: it's the 7:00 a.m. hour of "fox & friends" and starting with democrats starting to protest and this time they're singing in the name of science. ♪ brian: the president promising to end the war on crypto mr. wonderful tells us about the push to be the bitcoin superpower of the world. lara: and monopoly getting rid of cash. why parents are fuming about the new change coming to the game. second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now.
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♪ ♪ brian: we are full of chocolate. it was an awesome segment. i didn't know you were a pastry chef ex extraordinary. what was your specialty and what did you do well? lara: i was in the artistry of cakes themselves. people would send me photos when i had a cake company and say i want to make this shoe into a cake and i would make it. that was the fun part of it for me. i do have a confession to make. as we were doing that demo, i sort of led charlie in the wrong
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direction and apparently we had the -- what was it? charlie: cookie with the raw dough and delicious. brian: that was dough we were putting down? lara: you probably did it right. brian: i was eating it so that was probably a bad move. lara: blind leading the blind. charlie: i thought it was really good. brian: it was but is it good for you. charlie: chocolate is always good for you. the blind leagued the blind, democrats are wandering in the besetter and doing a lot of -- desert doing a lot of singing.
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♪ ♪ i brian: did you see the bubbles going up? singing about science and there's bubble machine going. lara: they're so lost. is this moving anybody? brian: i guess for those people it's moving them to wave their science and it's like a religious thing almost, isn't it? like the worship of science and now we're going to sing a hymn from the book of science hymns and now we're, you know, going to wave our banners and they're just like leaderless. lara: there's the bubbles. brian: i'm telling you, the bubbles make the whole thing. lara: they're just cringe is the word of the moment for the democrats. if anyone watched the joint address to congress on tuesday night and saw their behavior, i mean, my 5 and 7-year-old act a lot more mature than a lot of
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the democrats d. i saw a comparison and kennedy wrote a piece talking about the women dressed in various shades of pink and looked like washed up bubble gum. brian: little sign like you're bidding on furniture at a state sale. charlie: this is not normal. correct this, is not normal. it's not normal in the way you think. think it's not normal. correct, it is not normal.
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lara: he posted on x saying #resistance snub a 13-year-old cancer survivor. joint address paddle bonanza and bizarre, pick your fighter videos, hold our beer, government shut down, never, never, never, vote for a shut down ever. charlie: can we watch the pick your fighter video again. brian: we can't see this enough. ♪
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charlie: that sound you hear is everybody rushing tout to change their party nomination to democrat because everybody wants them as area fighter. if that's your video game, you're not picking your fighter, you're turning off the game. lara: that's a throw back to mortal combat. you have to be older to remember the mortal combat video game to know what they're doing there. brian: it's retro. charlie: but not a stick in the mud but also what happen when is you have no issues to talk about. you do stupid stuns like this and i love what joe concha said and talking about the importance
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of maybe democrats should stop singing. >> seeing a massive amount of voters and that's a lot of blue dog democrats and hearing about the mental health crisis and going to watch those videos and there's no leader at this point, jesse. hakeem jeffries is clearly not nancy pelosi to your point earlier where he says during the joint session of congress and donald trump, please don't act up. show some decor rum and they all say -- decorum and they say screw you, we're going what we want nee family brian: there's a little inspi insular group in the democrat and
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there's nobody in the party who is strong enough to say whatever you're thinking of doing, don't. the rest of america and a younger demographic is looking at this saying there's no possible way going for them and for years the democrat party is held accountable they lined up about that and it papered over some real differences. lara: it's cool to be republican again. who wants to be associated with any of that? charlie: largely thanks to your father-in-law. he is who he is and he's the same in front of a prince as he is in front after a plumber. he's the same guy and it turns
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out it's cool going for them to sing and dance. it's a bit of coolness and issues and the fact that 2016 was the most issue oriented election of our lifetime and maybe surpassed by the 2024 election. talking about pausing some of the tariffs on canada and mexico. >> mexico and canada going to a certain extent for a big country of doing very little by comparison and i wanted to help the american car makers till april 2. april 2 becomes reciprocal and what they charge us, we charge
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them. it's a big deal and we charge us, we charge them. but this is short term and i felt that for the good of the american car makers and the mca and usmca was mexico and can dam it i thought it would be a fair thing to do and so i gave them a bit of a break for the short period of time. >> i asked you about this before and you told me when i asked you, you used mca and put this together and then you come back and you change it up and said i did it because i (&.k i put an amendment in and in six years i can change it. they want to see predictability and i have to speak with shareholders and make plans for cap x spending and going to make it one day and it's all for a month. will we get clarity for the business community? >> i think so.
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tariffs could go up or down. it's not predictability. >> it's not claire feoffment >> no, but they say that and it sounds good to say. for years the globalists, big globalists ripping off the united states. all we're getting some of it back and treat our country fairly and going with this all we're doing is getting it back and not going to let it get back and not takinged a vantage of it more. lara: doesn't want people to take advantage of the united states and wants things to be fair and dis was the first person to talk about that and when he first ran for president and announced in 2015.
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brian: yeah, the whole conversation and i think maria bartiromo asked great question there is and look at this from the side of the business owners who are trying to deal with this. what about the uncertainty? what i've noticed is the president and treasury secretary scott bessent sent and tahin all said they're gravitating towards theed reciprocal tariff stands stance. that's solve ago lot of problems and look out in the world and see what other people charge us. that'd what we're going to do. that provides clarify about the roaded ahead number one. number two, that could mean in the long term lower tariffs and the other country responding is bringing them down and we need to bring them down. charlie: a reminder of how worse lost they are and the fact that donald trump, this is not just
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radical for the country but he's also changing the republican party and made the party a p populous party and making it more difficult for them and brian: do you play a lot of monopoly? my dad played a lot and he loved to crush us. we got to sit on the table and the deal was dad's going to now destroy us. charlie: i bet you never cheated at ma notary publicly. brian: i wasn't a cheater. brian: the fact you quickly said you're not a cheater makes me
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wonder. charlie: i never did that. brian: now there's an app that i guess you manage the cash in your phone. you've got a phone at the table and monopoly and seems an threat cal for the whole point. lara: you give them a board game and like no, wait, you need a screen. one of the parents was upset and said call me crazy but the whole point is to teach kids how to do math, how to handle cash and count money. kids these dais will never learn
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or practice bait ick arithmetic. which they're struggling with and we'll get to a point one day where we all rely on the phones. lara: this is basic math. this is another way we're handicapping our future and not even allowing them. brian: sitting around and eyeing your partner's money and put up a hotel on park place and that's the human part of the game and lose that one and everybody's
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face is there. lara: do you remember which item? lyric straights to jail. charlie: bad way of life. turning to headlines. trump assassination attempt suspect ryan routhe appearing in court yesterday and attorneys and prosecutors are battling over a key piece of evidence. the defense wants to test fire the rifle that he allegedly carried the day of the incident and argue the weapon was in poor condition and a long shot aimed at trump would not have reached him. president trump is willing to
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release details from a report out next week on the florida case and attempt on his life at a rally in butler, pa. charlie: the pope is not well enough to read sunday prayers and he continues needing bothing assistance and he's using different types of ventilation. a more detailed medical update is expected later today. crews worked for hours yesterday removing trash and tents near the state department and trump is also calling for the removal and going for five more cleanups
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scheduled this month and give you the directions of the ones removed. i4 in orlando and in minnesota where brian is f it's the lowry hill tunnel that connects the twin cities. in v when wycoff i'm from, it's a slow go on i-95 between fredericksburg and washington and in new york, a lot of soul searching on the long island express way between queens and nassau counties. brian: i like this and moment in your drive saying to yourself
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don't get on i-95 under any circumstances. brian: not even like at 2:00 a.m.? system of articulation charlie: no, you're coming back from florida and say we're going to make it and hit fredericksburg at 2:0 in the morning, boom, you're not going anywhere. lara: i feel like that on the long island express way. doesn't matter what hour i've flown in, could be overnight flight or 4:00 in the morning, there's traffic this. it lends itself to really consider your life choices, i guess. that's theed zeppelin cam. charlie: going for christmas music. he did debate that at one
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point. president trump promising to end the war on cryptocurrency in the first ever crypto summit at the white house. brian: kevin o'leary tells us why it's a good investment, next. hi, i'm rashod and i've lost 118 pounds on golo. the highest i've seen on the scale was 417. but every single week on golo i have lost weight. and that gave me the motivation to keep going. i am in control now with golo.
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lara: president trump hosting the first ever white house crypto summit vowing to stop the war with war on a valuable asset and >> we're going around the table and yesterday i signed an executive order of creating our strategic bitcoin and this will be a virtual dock support for digital goal to be housed within the united states united states treasury. that's a big thing, scott. lara: kevin o'leary is here with us. thank you for joining us this morning. this is a big deal to have a strategic bitcoin reserve and why is it so important and where didn't the previous administration do something like
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this? >> the most important part is that the regulatory environment changes on all things crypto. the last one under gensler at sec and policy was used through litigation and interpreting the new laws through bitcoin and other technologies and crypto and a mire of lawsuits and that's changing. on the bitcoin reserve is actually more importantly about that but there's $17 billion in it right now that's been seized. that's not as important as signalling regulation. that's fact number one. this is very important and that we have belski been debating
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american dollar and digitizing the american dollar and more recently the genius act with hagerty and they're going to merge and coauthored and digitizing the american dollars and it was the most important and largest asset of crypto and every commodity was on it by a american dollar and russia and chinese and north korean and south american countries and bipartisan bill going to hit the floor and i totally support it and real action was not on friday, it was thursday night and it going for them and jill
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brand and hagerty and -- gillibrand and elizabeth warren going for them to abandon her and we want the american dollar to digitize that and >> one, crypto currency is bitcoin and everyone tracking from 100,000 to 10,000 and down and you need a lot of fortitude and going for that and you should not be your entire portfolio and going with 5% waiting in gold and own 5% and we're talking alaska the president signalling here and let's pringle people that developed these technologies back to the united states and he
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signals them to come home and develop them like we digitized this and lara: it's an exciting time and thank you so much for your insights today. >> take care. lara: new details emerging in the deaths of legendary actor gene hackman and his wife up next. hina: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4...) akari: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4...) others: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4) ♪ ♪ you were made to chase your passions. we were made to put them in a package.
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texas and new mexico alone. second guest spoke to rfk jr. about the impact of vaccines on the spread. >> measles vaccine protects the community. and there are people that cannot be -- who should not be vaccinated in the community because of auto immune disease or other immune problems and if you do get vaccinated, you're protecting those days people from a possible spread. charlie: dr. marc siegle joins us now. this was obviously a great interview you had with rfk jr.. >> thank you. he said that hhs is going to be sending a lot more vaccines down to texas and it's important and there's shortages in the pharmacy there. you know, you have emphasis of working with the individual and talking to them and getting a higher compliance rate and young children in that area of texas,
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only about 86% and that allows measles, which is highly contagious to spread. vaccine being absolute best tool there is a very effective vaccine. charlie: talked about the importance of having good science. >> if you're healthy, it's almost impossible to be killed by an infectious disease in modern times because of nutrition and access to medicine and we're seeing good science on these things and people can make rational choices. charlie: is there good science about this? >> well, we have good science about things and asking them about the men national championship community and going for them and having poor
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nutrition and status and covid and poor health did poorly and same would be true for measles. if you got measles and you were in poor health or were malnourished, you'd more likely end up in the hospital. that's where vitamin a came up and vitamin a de-efficiency leads to worse -- de-efficiency leeds to worse outcome with measles and that's his whole theme right now. had charlie: also, i want to ask you about the new details in the death of gene hackman and his wife and authorities believe that ms. hackman may have been dead for over a week before gene hackman himself died. and on it just kind of strikes me that people are affected by
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alzheimers and can you make sense of some of this? how does something like that happen? >> how i put it together and remember, i'm going based on what the medical examiner revealed. i didn't see the actual findings, but i think what happen second-degree the virus is very rare but hantavirus found in deer mice in that area and get it from dust of droppings and about 20 case as year. if you get a severe pulmonary problem, which she had, it's very deadly. 30-50% deadly and get respiratory failure and she's 56. he, according to the autopsy had severe alzheimer harem and you're not aware of your surroundings very tragically and can't take care of yourself and had severe heart disease and likely not even aware of what happened. after she massed, he wasn't able to take care of minutes ended up with a heart problem or heart attack days later.
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maybe wasn't even aware of what happened to her. that's how i put it together but more facts will come out. charlie: we know that the handout tafanely virus -- hantavirus is not communicable from one human to another and only obtainable from actual deer mice droppings. >> that's extremely important you said that because people will worry. you're not going to get this from someone else and we don't have a treatment or vaccine but it's extremely rare. it's something that's endemic in rodents and not people. people rarely get it. the dog, i don't think, had it by the way. doesn't get dogs sick. the issue with the dog was totally different. charlie: dr. marc siegle, thank you very much for your wiz dome. >> great to see you, charlie. charlie: utah will now use the app store to verify your child's age before allowing them to download certain apps. could others join suit? that's next.
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bill like this and now urning other states to follow suited. i think about this issue all of the time. talk about what made you such an advocate to get app stores to have to check student's -- or kid's ages on this? >> sure. question had a lot of family exper experiences and kids, particularly teens, had smart phones and gavellized me to understand what was wrong with smart phones and why are kids getting exploited? brian: talk about the bill a little bit and it creates a whole bunch of requirement for app providers verifying the user's aid going for them on the account and age verification going for them and forcing contacts against minors with parental consent and dos and
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don'ts in this bill. melissa, one thing it requires is that you have to provide the app store with verification of your age, which means for the age verification. >> asking for the account and you have to enter how old you were and first couple of steps and vast majority of adults or have a credit card in their digital wall and the the children can confirm their ages and not necessarily asking for extra information and asking that app stores use this and responsibly to protect kids. brian: what's your hope with this legislation?
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what's your vision for how this plays out? >> it's legal contracts and working with the transparency bill and downloading an app, you're entering into a terms of service agreement. microphones, exact location, so much sensitive data. so we just believe that parents need to be involved when kids are signing contracts, they don't really sign contracts or are encouraged to sign contracts anywhere else but in the app store. parents should be involved with that. brian: it make as lot of sense when you don't typically send your kid out to get in contracts. i want to read a joint statement from meta and facebook. parents downloading apps in a privacy preserving way and app store is the best place and applaud utah for putting parents in charge of landmark legislation and urge congress to
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pass. do you expect other states to follow what utah is doing? >> several happening. alabama, alaska and others are looking and i hope all the state dos this and this bill makes sense. brian: as a parent who's always navigating the phone thing, i'm happy to get any help i can and keeping kids off these things as long as possible is the best route. melissa mccabe, thank you for your perspective today. >> thank you. brian: over to lara with a whole bunch of headlines. lara: roughly one week away from when the star link astronauts finally come back to earth. sunny williams and butch willmore set to return march 16 aboard a spacex dragon capsule. that's the one crew 10 will be riding in blasting off for international space station next week.
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>> they've been connecting science, mate nans and keeping them going to high five them and bringing them home in the coming weeks. lara: they spent nine long months at space lab and mission was extended after the star liner capsule experienced thruster issues. eight new emojis coming to your iphone including one that's bound to be popular. the face with the bags under the eyes. a la tech of people can we late but the new emojis only show up when certain terms are searched if you want to find the one that looks exhausted. type the word bags. make a note of that . those are headlines, i think we all may be using the bags emoji tomorrow when we lose an hour of sleep. now, let's turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox weather forecast. rick: laura, don't do the morning show.
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it's guaranteed. 19 years, bags are coming in bad. lara: noted. rick: stick with the afternoons, much better. going to be coming on this week and cold winter for so many and starting live moneyed and going to make all kinds of records in the central planes and 62 degrees and forecast and central plains in the east and warmup and stuff in bloom meaning allergies going to be kicking in and not going to help with the bags and look at tuesday with 80 in dallas and 74 in atlanta and springtime going to look at wednesday and showing you the opposite side of this and take a look at what was happening in arizona and big snow and 28 inches and that's just to the west of flag staff on inte interstate 40 and snow ending and getting moisture across places of the southwest.
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absolutely need it had. lara: it's one of daytona's biggest events, bike week and we are going to go behind the scenes look and how organizers made it happen. don't go anywhere. a healthy weight can help dogs live a longer and happier life. the farmer's dog makes weight management easy with fresh food pre-portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. (♪) (♪) voltaren... for long lasting arthritis pain relief. (♪)
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lara: thousands of bikers from around the world are gathering in florida for the 85th annual bike week. what's going on? reporter: good morning, family. it is great to be here down in daytona. consumers are dusting off bikes and bringing them down and it's a big motor sports week. getting out to this with the entire numbers and 2024, 61 million motorcycles were sold on a global level and 75% of them were street motorcycles like this and harper lanesly davidson and a world exclusive
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for the road glide and one of the exciting motorcycles and 153-horsepower and derived from the motor sports program and carbon finer and going for them and going to be meant to have them and made by hand and t the most rigorous test to ensure it's the best helmet on the market and that's the helmet i travel with and this is really crazy technology and this is an air bag vest and this would
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deploy like an air bag in your vehicle. it's all about safety and thousands of people are checking out what's happening in the motorcycle industry and early intervention programmed to show you this and harper lanesly davidson going into a venture motorcycle riding and take this cycle on the street or out on the track. you can take it off road and something that harper lanesly davidson is not known for and races on the country on fox sports and watch every one of those and a lot of great things are happening down here and consumers are still going to be here saturday and sunday and check out all the late greatest in the motorcycle industry.
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charlie: are you more of a joyrider or racer? >> i wanted you to ask that. hear this sound. i'm more of this kind of racer. i'm an out of road guy. that's power. 153-horsepower in that race bike but it's about helmet and thinking about you guys in studio, if you ride, put that helmet on and it's so important. by the way, lara, american flag on the side for you. lara: like that . fantastic. brian: i'm j jell yous that guy gets to ride a motorcycle whenever he wants. freedom of the road.bert more "fox & friends" coming up. biberty: nice try, kid. only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: liberty.
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