there s only so much money in town. and you got to make sure it comes your direction. and in the big picture last night, it was pretty clear, you have a great relationship with fox sports. those guys. and you have a great relationship with nascar. so sports and the military, just works. it does. it really does. nascar is incredible in what they ve done for the troops in raising visibility and so fox nfl sunday, we were their charity this year. it was phenomenal, you know, and barrett jackson so the whole automotive world is a very patriotic group of people and it was a lot of fun. you ll be joining me on radio in a little while and we ve sat down with the army chief of staff, army secretary general ray ordeono, he ll be talking about you, patricia and talking about your organization and what s happening in afghanistan, iraq and with our military, especially in the light of the budget cuts. patricia, always great to see you. you, too. thanks for coming again. no problem. thril
nice guy, he got the haircut when he was in last year, he is angelic and very religious. people that play with him and have been around him love him. say he s a fantastic kid. just can he play football? if you watch fox nfl sunday, you see nonstop breaking news. breaking news over the weekend was the handshake, handshake between harbaugh and schwartz. two that have become contenders, lions against the 49ers. tell us how you saw it. you know, it was the handshake heard around the nfl. kind of what it s being called and i think that it s a case if you get two franchises that have both been down for so long, for a decade for both of them. now they re suddenly each 5-1 feeling good about themselves, and now they get the national spotlight. it was a tough, close game. went down to the final minute. i think that s a recipe for disaster really. and if you look at it and we talked about it on our set. these two coaches, jim harbaugh who is in his first year, jim schwartz who has been in de
spent time in the middle east in military career and egyptian born pastor michael yusep who still has family there and has insight you won t hear anywhere else will share their perspective of what is going on in egypt. it s very rare for a sitting president to move his re-election campaign headquarters out of d.c., but that is what president obama is doing. he wants it run from chicago. whereby the way, rahm emanuel may become the next mayor. what is it about chicago politics that we really need to know? mr. chicago knows and he will tell us tonight. [ applause ] from fox n.f.l. sunday, frank calindo is here and will give us inside information on the super bowl. that s all on the story tonight. [ applause ]
watch as this guy gets hit on the side. he s trying to run and help passengers and that s when the ride operator was hit in the head by one of the swings so the ride operator is down. what do you do? he s the only one that knows how to run the thing. he and a child that were hit in the fence were taken to a local hospital. both are ok, the ride is shut down until investigators find out exactly what happened there. oh, man. wow. meanwhile, moving on, while on break from fox nfl sunday, jimmie johnson went into the wild on a new adventure in a quest to win a million bucks. at age 67, the legendary football coach signed up for the forthcoming episode of survivor, nicaragua and became this season s oldest contestant and the legendary coach and nfl analyst, jimmie johnson is here on the couch! good morning to you. you look great there. i look great thanks to survivor. wild man. you re wearing a shirt here. we showed a little while ago that there you were down in nicaragua.
nrg stadium, home this weekend to super bowl li on fox. be tonight, the new england patriots play the atlanta falcons for propro football s biggest pro football s biggest prize. hello again from fox news, today in houston. we ll have plenty on the big game this hour including a raucous session with the fox nfl sunday crew you don t want to miss. but fist, we want but first, we want to bring you up-to-date on another whirlwind week for president trump who s fighting a court order that puts a nationwide hold on his immigration travel ban. and earlier today an appeals court denied an administration request to reinstate the president s order. to discuss that and much more, we re joined by the vice president, mike pence. mr. vice president, i want to start with that court order temporarily blocking the president s ban on travel. federal judge james robart says the ban does, quote, irreparable