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nazi and accused him of being an oligarch who is actually giving his time and doing extraordinaru work. buset you know, be careful becae these words, when you have crazy people like that woman out there on the edge to begin with. >> laura: trump assassination attempts. charlie, i want to get to this azy crazy other stuff that is happening here to the , thcyber attack on x today whee elon musk indicated and i think we have the sound bite. let's watch. >> we are not sure exactly whatp happen, bupet was massive cyber attacka ma to the system a ip addresses in the ukraine area. >> laura: so come out ofine. ukraine.o me charlie, not surprising to me. thank you, charlie. a chance to >> carley: the house is expected to vote today to keep the
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government funded and democrats are falling in line to stand in the way as much as they can. >> todd: right now secretary of state marco rubio and national security advisor michael waltz are minutes away from meeting with ukrainian officials in saudi arabia hoping for a ceasefire deal with russia. >> carley: and elon musk sat down with larry kudlow to make the case for doge. >> when we get criticism, of what? which line do you disagree with? which cut or cost saving do you disagree with and people usually can't think of any. >> carley: one official is bringing doge to his state of mes miscalling it moge. hilarious. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: and i'm todd piro. we start with madeleine rivera to preview trump's big meeting at the white house today.
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>> madeleine: day after meeting with top tech ceos, the president will meet with more executives today. this comes after stocks tumbled on monday in fear of tariffs. crashing isco, jp morgan chase and citissgroup. and the government is hoping to avoid a government shutdown this week. they are expected to vote on the bill later this afternoon, there are members on the fence about voting yes. johnson said he hopes he does not have to call on the president to get members back in line. >> did you ask him to talk to members that are undecided? >> i hope he does not have to do that, we should be able to do our business. as always, he is helpful,
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willing to help as needed. i told him to stay tuned. >> madeleine: one congressman is unlikely to change his mind. thomas massie says he will vote no. the president says he should be primaried and i will lead the charge against him. he's another grandstander that is too much trouble and not worth the fight. marco rubio and michael waltz are meeting with a ukraine yandellgation today. senior official says fact ukr ukrainians are willing to sit down show they are serious about reaching a deal. minerals agreement that fell apart after the spat with trump and zelenskyy won't be a part of today's conversation. >> carley: madeleine rivera, thank you. listen to this. squad congresswomani rashida tlaib voting against bill
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cracking down on mexican cartel border tunnel system used to smuggle illegal migrants and drugs into the united states. the bill was pass by bipartisan support of 402 to 1. sbp submitted a report on tunnels and what law enforcement is doing to combat it. fox digital reached out to rashida tlaib's office for comment and not heard back. the search for the student missing in dominican republic is infenceifiying. she was on spring break with five friends when she disappeared last week. she was spotted thursday morning at the rural republican resort in punta cana. a male tourist from iowa was the
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last person to see her alive and he's told conflicting stories about what happened that morning. it interpot is joining the investigation. >> todd: the father of one of the kansas city chief fans is now suing. ivory carson pleaded not guilty in kkz with one of the three deaths. one of the dads is accusing them of giving cocaine to the three men and seeking $100,000 in damages. suspects are due in court this morning. and r.f.k. jr. grabbing a bite with sean hannity at steak and shake in florida after the company announced it would cook fries in beef tallow, instead of previously used vegetable oil.
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>> people are raving about these french fries. >> they are amazing. steak and shake. we want to do everything we can to incentivize companies to be trans parent and switch from ultra-processed food and be part of this movement to make america healthy. >> todd: healthier from processed food. burger chain thanking the secretary and "hannity." do you need to rewrite entire cookbook now? tallow version? >> carley: that is knowa idea. who among us wouldn't want to be turned into a verb. eating fries, turned into a verb, great all around. >> todd: start on it now. democrats trying to win back
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>> todd: elon musk giving detail on that massive cyber attack against x during his exclusive interview with fox business's larry kudlow. >> not sure exactly what happened, there was massive cyber attack to try to bring down x system with ip addresses in the ukraine area. >> todd: musk posting, we get attacked everyday, this was done
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with a lot of resources, coordinated group or country is involved. >> carley: and sitting down with larry kudlow, the mission to save americans money. >> i think we're doing the right thing here. tremendous amount of waste and fraud in government, all we're trying to do is get that number down to a smaller figure, save money for the american taxpayer, stop money being spent on things few taxpayers would agree makes sense. >> carley: president trump is doubling down on support for musk, posting radical lunatics are trying to boycott tesla, i'm going to buy a new tesla in support of elon musk as a truly great american. and doge and moge, uncovering
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millions in government waste. mississippi joins me now. we might see president trump at a car dealership or maybe a private trans action. as a mississippi state auditor, you opened up the books and explored what is going on with state spending and found surprising things. tell us about that. >> to be hon efts, we've been inspired by president trump and doge and we dug in deep and started looking in mississippi. we found about $400 million of waste in the state, simple things from state agencies buying tv screens for $5800 to expensive dei programs. one dei officer at a university in mississippi was making more
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than a lieutenant governor. we are not like elon, we can't stop the spending immediately. my hope is lawmakers will take cues and take what we're saying seriously. >> carley: we are showing things you found, including books for public libraries telling kids wh whiteness is a bad idea and millions going to things like social justice yoga for pre-schoolers. these are strange and -- >> sounds like a joke, doesn't it? >> carley: these are liberal agenda items in the state of mississippi. how does that happen? >> this is happening even in red states, a state like mississippi. what every policymaker and state need to do is take cues from president trump and start their own doge effort.
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even in a state, you can have tax-payer funded office fin financing financial justice for preschoolers, it sounds made up, these are in ump dos we unearthed. my challenge is if you are a state policymaker, start your own version of doge. get up off the couch and put an end to this fraud, waste and abuse. >> carley: thank you, we appreciate it. fox news alert. looking live at secretary of state marco rubio and national security advisor michael waltz in saudi arabia. >> todd: marco rubio said a partial ceasefire plan had some promise as trump and zelenskyy continue to mend their relationship. we'll have more on this crucial discussion later this morning. keep it here on "fox and friends first." >> carley: fox news alert, tens of millions bracing for severe weather this week after a
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tornado tore three florida yesterday, even crashing into our station during a live weather broadcast. watch this. >> fox building, get to your safe space or under your desk. catching debris on the roof, debris on the roof right now. you can see debris flying on the camera, this is a tornado, seek shelter immediately. get your under your desks. >> todd: that is something else, that twister destroyed two homes, no injuries have been reported. senior meteorologist janice dean is here. you see earthquake shots. >> janice: we had one this week ent when the tornado happened. >> todd: i don't know if i've ever seen that. >> janice: doing live coverage, you can have a tornado in the
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area where the forecaster is there looking at it live on the camera, i have never seen it ac actually hit the television station while the meteorologist is on the air and hats off to our team in orlando, fox affiliate, incred ible job, brooks, he was grace under pressure. if you can see the whole video of him going through the process of talking about the tornado live on the air impacting their station, it is something else, everybody is good and okay. here is the survey, north of the orlando area, 122 peak winds. look at ef scale, ef 2, 111 to 135 mile per hour wind and damage can be extensive.
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glad everyone is okay. we are into severe weather season. have a plan. sometimes you only have minutes to go to a safe place. other big story is the incredible warmth that is spreading across the plain states toward the east. will hit 62 in new york city, 54 in chicago. 82 in dallas. look at this, feeling like may and april in st. louis and detroit and pittsburgh feels like early april. dallas will hit 86 on thursday, this is crazy. down toward 60s and 70s on the weekend. average by next thursday. ahead of this next storm system, coastal rain, mountain snow. impressive storm system for widespread section of the country. we could see potential for a blizzard, this is thursday,
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friday and saturday. potential blizzard across upper midwest and severe weather outbreak with tornados. again, have a plan in place. winter ain't over yet for the west and northern plains. don't put shovels away. >> carley: or winter coats. we've been warned. >> todd: right now, marco rubio and michael waltz meeting with ukrainian officials, i believe that is a live shot right now, hoping to push peace talks forward. >> carley: this is a look in the meeting room in saudi arabia. we'll break down the latest with former deputy national security advisor victoria coates coming up next.
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officials like blinken, leticia ja james, alvin bragg and 51 intelligence officials who signed a letter stating hunter's laptop was part of a misinformation campaign. they will no longer receive the president's daily briefing. right now marco rubio and michael waltz are meeting with ukrainian officials in saudi arabia hoping for a ceasefire deal with . victoria coates joins me now. this is a meeting before meeting with united states and ukraine before adding russia into the conversation. and secretary of state marco rubio said if headway is made, united states could restart intel and military support for ukraine. the stakes are high.
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what do you expect to take place in this meeting today. >> i think we're seeing logical progression of the diplomatic process president trump set into motion in january. we've had tough love in the oval office a couple weeks ago. now these talks in riyadh. i am encouraged by what marco rubio said about a potential partial ceasefire going into place, that would be a concrete sign of progress. >> carley: you mentioned tough love. do you think the minerals deal could get signed at this meeting today or could we see zelenskyy at the white house to sign that for hopefully a smoother meeting with president trump this time around? >> yes, that would be a good signal to have the presidents together signing this deal. it is a good deal.
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importantly for american people and ukrainian people, way for america to reof the investment made to ukraine and provide us with materials ukraine has in large quantities that we need for high-tech manufacturing. provide support for ukraine and is good deal for american taxpayer. i would like to see that signed at the white house. >> carley: what about a timeline, hard to tell with russia who turned down some sort of offer between france and the uk. there is russia to contend with. timeline between signing peace negotiation between ukraine and russia, this week, a month, what are your thoughts? >> i've gotten cautious about pre predicting a timeline for the ukraine war. we will have to see where vladamir putin head is on this.
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he is a fact to be dealt with. people want to excludehim from the negotiations, that is not realistic. president trump has been reaching out trying to get him to the take and hopefully we'll see some kind of ceasefire getting us started toward an actual peace deal. >> carley: trump administration moving to revive peace deal with ukraine and hamas. steve witkoff is what he is saying, listen. >> hamas demill tarizing, not rearming, leaving their arms on the ground and leaving gaza. that is the start. there is no logical choice other than to leave fchl they leave, i think all things are on the table for a negotiated peace deal and that is what they will
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need to do. >> carley: is this something that hamas would accept and if not hamas in dgaza, then who? >> this is a very important statement by witkoff, which lays out surrender of hamas. lay down your arms and leave gaza, this area they have mismanaged. i think that is a logical first step, question is where hamas heads are on this. negotiations should tell us whether there is grounds for some kind of deal with them or if israel has to take further military action and the change after the president's inauguration, trump administration stands firmly with israel and understand hamas are terrorists and it is difficult to deal with military ac action. >> carley: israel believes there are 59 hostages still held, 22 who are still alive, including
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one american, edan, who is top of mind for steve witkoff today. a lot going on, we appreciate you. over to you. >> todd: president trump promising more arrests are coming after one leader of columbia university anti-israel protest was detained. judge blocking orders to deport him saying he led activities alined to hamas. constitutional law attorney ken belkin joins me now. a green card is a privilege and not a right and promoting a t terrorist organization, which is what hamas is, is not protected first amendment speech. where does this go from here? >> he will have a hearing on this issue and we'll get to bottom of the grounds. secretary of state said he is a threat to national security. he promoted a terrorist
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organization. having a green card is not free reign to come to the united states and promote a terrorist organization. hamas has been designated a terrorist organization. this man took part in takeover of buildings on campus and intended to intimidate jewish people on campus. people were prevented from going to class. >> todd: do you think trump wins or does this individual end up with his freedom back? >> i think the federal has broad discretion to revoke a green card. in this circumstances, this individual might have been promoting hamas on a university campus, i think president trump is in the right. >> todd: 60 universities under investigation over anti-semitic harassment. linda mcmahon putting out this statement.
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the department is disappointed jewish students continue to fear for their safety amid the es eruptions. enormous public investments are funded by taxpayers, it is -- laws. will money talk? is this a situation where threat of losing federal funding will force schools to actually lead to some change on the universities or will they fight trump in the court? >> i hope it would not take the threat of losing federal funding for universities to do the right thing, which is protect jewish student populations. >> todd: now a case everybody is talking about. everybody focused on the menendez brothers. there is request to have the mependez brothers resentenced.
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watch. >> if they finally come clean with the court, with the public, with the da's office, with their own family members and acknowledge the lies, the court can weigh new insight into making determination as to whether they qualify for rehabilitation and resentencing. >> todd: we haven't thought about this case in 30 years, people are paying attention. what happens next? >> people are paying attention, especially my wife, who forced me to watch the net netflix documentary. they would have to accept responsibility, no more of this, it was self-defense, no more excuses and some are horrific, but they were convict by a jury of peers.
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i don't see demonstration of remorse. they fail to accept responsibility and fail to demonstrate remorse, two necessary conditions of resentencing. he is right and brave not to bow to public pressure of the netflix viewing public, like my wife. >> todd: i hope it doesn't cause marital strife. >> it won't. >> carley: crucial round table with business leaders with market uncertainty taking hold among investors with tariffs top of mind. cheryl casone is here to dive into it next.
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videos? >> carley: you are kind. >> todd: you have never seen me at a sporting event. >> carley: i don't want to. president trump will meet with wall street executives today. >> todd: after yesterday's massive sell-off on wall street, not good. cheryl casone is here with more. cheryl, make sense of it all. >> cheryl: tall question. futures are up this morning. the market will hopefully come back a little today, that is the plan. markets sold off because of hesitation from the president whether or not we are going to have a recession. he was asked by maria and doubled down on it sunday night. wall "wall street journal"s high costs caused by his tariffs are hurting. mr. trump would be wise to put
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tariff plans on the shelf. they talk about consumer confidence, seeing pressure in job market, 151,000 jobs. but that is less than we saw in november and december. and what happens if tariffs come along. one purchase manager said customers are pausing on new orders over uncertainty with tariffs. there may be short-term pain. the white house did respond about yesterday. seeing strong divergence between stock market and what we are seeing unfold from businesses. what is in store for the medium to long-term. this is point you want to listen to ceos, not that we don't normally. what is their take, what are
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they saying, employees and customers telling them? nick timrose wrote about it this morning in the journal. >> carley: "wall street journal" says trump's plan to cut regulation and extension of tax cuts should be good for business. it is coming down to uncertainty over tariffs and whether or not they will be put in place. put them in place to canada and mexico and then put them on pause. >> cheryl: markets don't like unknown, markets and businesses want certainty. that will be the conversation today, the ceos, jamie dimon, chuck robbins, ceo of cisco chairs round table. and citigroup ceo is there. that will be the conversation
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today and it will be important. >> carley: could a meeting like today lead to market stability? >> cheryl: depends if details are released and epiradioed on. this is when you walk to talk to ceos and get them in front of a camera and ask them questions. >> todd: charlie gas made a point it is about immediate gratification, what trump is doing will benefit long-term and we may have some really, really rough days here and that is bad for the wall street billion airs. for main street, keep our eye on the prize going forward. i'm going to make that point 100 times in about 15 minutes. that is my number one point. >> cheryl: maresaid this and i say this, too, markets go up and
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down. nothing goes up forever. i wasn't terribly worried about yesterday. it is not fun, it is a lot of factors, not just tariffs. we have three hours to talk about it, todd. >> carley: thank you for breaking it down. don't miss both of them on mornings with maria. >> todd: house expected to vote on the gop spending bill to fund government in major test of gop unity. virginia congressman ben klein joins me. massie no, rich mccormick is leaning no. does speaker johnson get this done today? >> >> we're optimistic he will get the votes to pas this crashing r and keep government running. they need confidence there will be stability. we need to break strangle hold
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that the swamp has on the dc bureaucracy, strengthen border, provide for energy independence. this will require the government to continue running to help the president and i think itingly pass today. >> todd: are you worried if it doesn't that the american people will blame republicans, even though democrats have gone on the record saying we're okay with a government shutdown because republicans are in charge. >> they can say they are against a shutdown, if they vote against this bill, they are for a shutdown. if we lose one or two republicans, we hope to pick up a couple democrats. it is about implementing president trump's agenda and unfo unfortunate congressman massie is voting against that. we are optimistic rest of the
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republicans will vote for that. >> todd: we'll watch rich mccormick today. the fbi is working to comply with congressional request. kash patel taking to x saying our team has been working day and night to produce documents for chairman grassley and jordan, this is only the beginning. fbi will open the books at levels never done before. what documents are you most looking forward to getting your hands on, congressman? >> whole host areas from ability of virginians to profess their faith in richmond to rights of parents in northern virginia. a number of investigations, chaired subcommittee for chairman jordan last congress and it was like pulling teeth to get documents from the fbi and administration. for fbi director patel to provide documents week ahead of
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deadline is unheard of. we are grateful, the trans par parency. >> todd: merrick garland school board memo, a lot of controversy. and the january 6 pipe bomb investigation. will the american people get the answers we've been seeking? we've seen during a lot of document dumps, a lotty redactions. will we get answers we want, congressman? >> i believe so. i spoke with chairman, director patel yesterday and he assured us outside of individual names, there are few redactions and we'll see more transparent, forthcoming fbi provideings cri critical information and american people getting
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information they deserve. >> todd: congressman ben cline, we'll be watching. steve doocy is here with what is coming up on "fox and friends." good morning. >> steve: hello, todd and carley. >> carley: or howdy. >> steve: giddy up. that's right. look at the calendar, today is tuesday, texas tuesday on "fox and friends." we have all sorts of stuff planned. elon musk giving behind the scenes look at doge as the house draws inspiration from the g group. plus cops reportedly talking to the person who last saw this american student alive before she went missing in the dominican republic. we will take a look at the case. grab your boots and cowboy hats, it is texas tuesday, celebrating at the top of the hour. it started with lawrence, he is
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education department will actually boost funds for school choice vouchers. listen to this. >> we know, for example, what texas would do. >> right. >> use it for vouchers so they won't give it for the kids who have it now. they will just give it. >> religious schools. >> and, frankly, what we're seeing in all the programs that are now expand in terms of vouchers they don't work for kids. they basically go right now it becomes a tax credit for people who already are sending their kids to private schools. so it's income redistribution. >> todd: fact-check, the vouchers do work. we presented that information multiple times throughout the fox news and fox business programming. president trump has not yet taken any steps to dismantle the education department but an executive order is reportedly in the works. stay tuned. hollywood seeming to be shifting gears and producing some more conservative friendly program. >> we ever changing the school
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mascot. the minute man was not very inclusive. >> what's more inclusive than a dude wearing a wig, stockings, little high heels holding on to a rifle that could bring this country together. checks every damn box. >> that's one way of putting it. fox news contributor joe concha joins us now. joe, good morning to you. "wall street journal" has an interesting article on this very topic titled hollywood pivots to programming for trump's america and they write whether it is a show featuring tim allen who has made no secret for his ad-mile-an-hour ration of the president. bill maher interviewing kid rock on hbo show. hollywood is serving red meat to the red states. i would also like it add that amazon is going to be adding reruns of trump the apprentice back on to prime. i guess when you win the popular vote, hollywood takes notice. >> yeah. i mean, when you look at the 2024 election map overall carley
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and tolled and see how red the country is compared to blue. just look at a map of the united states some time. it is overwhelmingly red. and, for too long the entertainment industry has only catered to coastal big cities admission, even mocking everyone else in between. excuse me, that's not only bad programming. that's bad producing and bad for business. and i think a big turning point was the success of top gun maverick about two years ago. that made 1.5 billion with a b at the box office while disney, which used to make billion dollars movies in its sleep went woke and saw massive losses. now with trump back in office the culture shift is very real. we saw it on the hbo hit where a female trump voter sounds like the more reasonable common sense adult in a conversation that has gone quite viral if you go online. that's just one of many examples. and, yet, joe flint does an excellent piece in the "wall street journal" i recommend everybody, please read it i know
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it's behind a pay wall. maybe this one is worth getting a "wall street journal" subscription. >> todd: favorite line republicans by sneakers, too. to your point, joe. i'm staying in the sports realm. >> carley: speaking of speakers. >> todd: not wearing sneakers they were wearing cleats. >> carley: a form of sneakers. >> todd: accepted trump's invite to the. they were wearing sneakers. apologize. this is obviously much different than when they won the last time only other super bowl win when they didn't show up. what changed, joe? >> let's be clear turf cleats were used here. they weren't sneakers or or cleats they are will when you play indoor sports you learn these things. considering pennsylvania went red and culture shift we talked about after the 2016 election you may remember.
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trump and supporters were shamed and portrayed as bad people. this time around trump is seen as the cool president while democrats look increasingly insane especially on social media. if you are the eagles let the players and coaches and fans have their moment moment at the white house. this is no time to make themselves the story with some players boycotting the event and trump pulling the invitation again. it's the smart and right move and yes i hate the eagles also, todd. >> carley: there is also this. we have been talking about how democrats are trying to find their footing reshape their messaging. apparently now there is this trend where democrat politicians are going on sports radio and spores broadcast to reach a broader audience. democrats have found that yacking about sports is perhaps the easiest way to reach skeptic or disengaged audiences who might not otherwise want to spend time listening to a politician. part of me immediately thinks of tim walz and aoc playing what was it madden during the election. another part of me thinks that
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maybe this isn't a bad idea. better than swearing which is what walls you can't run a pick six it happens. in the words of die hard. welcome to the party, pal, democrats are finally learning that going to msnbc, cbs, go where voters are. podcast, sporting events it. can go wrong if you don't know your stuff. again, donald trump has set the tone here. he went on rogue. j.d. vance went on rogan. that was a huge moment on november 5th with trump winning big. >> carley: we will see where it goes. >> todd: yes, we will. if there was a team that could come up with a pick 6 it's the giants. they could call it. jo
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