to happen. accidents happen, that s part of the tour de france, but not caused by fans. i think now they re probably having an emergency meeting tonight thinking we ve got to do manager because we have always allowed fans to be along the roadway and line the streets, but not with something like this now. this woman, i think, just became the up in steve bartman. he can take a rest. saw what happened to steve bartman and probably going to happen to her. this was premeditated. griff, we believe in you, we know that the you could make it. and when i was an nfl cheerleader, i fell on the sidelines just in the wet grass. so you re absolutely right, this amount of devastation is amazing to see. okay, coming up, guys, a house divided over pizza. an italian man threatens to move from the his home country when his american fiancee orders pineapple as a topping. the big pizza saw topping debate is straight the ahead.
it was a great game. even the defense. i m looking for jesse: it s not great. dana: it s pretty good. jesse: it s pretty good. greg: what is that? jesse: i give it a 7.5. dana: that is the southwest grill actual queso. jesse: is yours is supposed to look white? dana: no, it is chilly queso. juan: looking for great catch, great run, there was no such moment. greg: you are a professional nfl cheerleader. emily: yes. greg: i don t have a question. emily: in san francisco. greg: san francisco giants. they will be playing
the super bowl experience in atlanta. we are going to check in with mr. kilmeade working on the weekend for us. a little extra credit. he will be covering super bowl for fox & friends be there all morning long. ed: sweet trip and do a couple live shots for us. ed: welcome to our house. emily: thanks guys. so much fun with the super bowl. ed: you used to be an nfl cheerleader. we may be teasing a little bit. big football game tomorrow night. governor ralph northam from virginia under fire apologizing for a yearbook photo from his medical school days. this is in 1984. you can see there on the right he is not saying which one he is. on the right either the man in a black face or a man in the kkk hood in costume. but he is acknowledging that this is a big problem. he is apologizing for it
against us? so people have something to go home and campaign on. they ve been doing a lot of substantive legislation. you saw this on the reform of dodd-frank. the senate passed one bel, the house passed a major bill, but it also passed a whole bunch of bills by big bipartisan majorities dealing with individual elements and now they re trying to get that in and worked into a bill approved by the senate. the house has a lot of work to do. so keep doing more. martha: good to see you as always, thank you very much. things are heating up. coming up next tonight on the story, discrimination and doubles standard complaints piling up against the nfl. they said it was distasteful and it violated their code of contact. i was inviting players. martha: another nfl cheerleader has a different story, but she was harassed and
been put on leave. all of these developments happened after we booked these two great guests. and a ref is telling a local paper that he may press charges. here for a fair and balanced debate, emily, a former defense attorney and nfl cheerleader. what do you think should happen here, first to the players? i think they should face some sort of misdemeanor assault charges and the fact that the referee wasn t hurt and this was clearly a hit and could have resulted in far les damages. they need to be told this is not acceptable and i think assault charges would be acceptable in this case. and we find out maybe the assistant coach told them to do