taking home an award. governor desantis, i want to present to you this participation trophy [laughter] probably not going to win the election, right? but we re proud of you for trying. will: plus, climating czar out. john kerry is reported hi stepping down from his white house role what what he plans to do next. pete: and take a bite out of this, it s national hot pastrami sandwich day. and we re celebrating. it s the second hour of fox & friends that starts right now, and i ve got a sandwich. will: big with old sandwich right there, pete. pete: why not? rachel: why not. [laughter] if you start me up, i ll never stop will: there s a live look at a a, the and, the stadium in arlington, texas, ahead of the only playoff game of the day. dallas cowboys, green bay packers. 4:30 eastern right here on fox. rachel: so looking at that will: wait, is it not pete: no, there s two games. will: bills-steelers was pete: yeah, i think there were three today. let me check
lord, 2024, the countdown the caucuses, one day away from voting in iowa as former president donald trump s looed continues to grow. plus, shutdown avoidance, sources tell fox news a deals has been reached for a short-term funding bill. let s take a look at what that entails, including an immigration deal. we have to be careful as we look to what deal was made. rachel: taylor swift braving cold temperatures to watch theseshe s in the warm vip sect. she s the in the box. rachel: her presence at the game is getting a chilly reception from one hall of famer, the final hour of fonds and friends weekend starts right now. fox & friends weekend starts rightnow. we re just trying to catch a good time. even if it takes all night. pass that bottle around the camp fire. sipping apple pie moon shine. that s a live shot from the aarena of 18 in america, called the dallas cowboys, got a big game today with the green bay packers. we re a couch divided on that front. rach
i m proud to have done it. they wanted to get it back, right? there be no question. we celebrate. that yeah? we didn t. we did something that was a miracle. when i walked onto the stage today, a gentleman in the back, probably works for fox, nice guy, said, sir, that like to thank. you i said, for what? he said, you save 2 million lives in the last three years. you ve saved 2 million lives. i said, thank you very much. i know exactly what you meant. 2 million lives. no one has done more in that regard than me. that is perhaps the most important emission from donald trump last night. again, breaking, about being the one to eliminate a constitutional right for women s health care that has stood for over 50 years. here is donald trump s problem. he goes into, i would call it softball a softball event. i ve never seen one a fawning. i m not sure why they had to host their? you know, they could ve just had one to sit there and smile and say, you are great. ask them the s
the ground. we talk to the pollster behind those numbers, jen sulzer. it could be a crisis averted for now. developing overnight, congressional leaders says they will pass a stopgap spending bill pushing government funding bills to march. jeremy raskin is demanding donald trump give back nearly 1 million dollars, from former governments, while he was president. we will ask him how far he will take that fight. grab your coffee, settle in, and welcome to the weekend. we are 36 hours away from the start of the iowa caucuses. i cannot believe it either. it is the first opportunity for republicans to vote for or against donald trump since he was charged with 91 felonies. not a normal election. the final iowa poll released late saturday night shows trump maintaining his dominant lead amongst the gop contenders. the nbc news des moines register shows 40% support among likely caucus voters. nikki haley is up 20%. ron desantis is at 16%. a one wildcard factor, the winter weather could
[national anthem] [national anthem] pete: good morning, everybody. again, your photos, phenomenal. my favorite one, the flag with the moon in the middle of the day. i don t know a lot about science, but i know the moon is not supposed to be out in the middle of the day, but sometimes it is. i don t know why. maybe you can help me. [laughter] welcome to fox & friends. rachel: asking questions we can t answer. pete: there s got to be an answer. everything swirls on god s design, on everyone s pattern. rachel: i bet rick knows. pete: i m sure rick knows. will: it s got to be something with science. pete: that was a bright day with the flag and the moon was right there. i don t know if we have it will: it s disconcerting. it should be daylight, and the moon is still out. it doesn t add up. my favorite one is the one where we had the american flag in the midst of the ice and snow-covered forest because with i think it s symbolic of most of the country in the next 24-