and more than 30 wounded. bill: the headlines right there. the white house blaming iranian proxies for the killing of american troops overseas. it has happened. the pentagon vowing to respond. what is that response? will it be a tipping point? the world s on edge for good reason on this monday morning. hope you enjoyed the weekend. to have a big start today. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the attack happened yesterday in jordan. base tower 22 near the syrian border. these militias has been firing on u.s. for months. all of thieves attacks on american forces in the middle east be it houthis, hezbollah, anybody else. they re iranian-backed. the administration can t pull its punches anymore. they need to strike back. dana: let s get jennifer s update. a senior u.s. defense official told me this weekend we haven t been this close to regional war in the middle east since 1973. defense secretary lloyd austin s first day back in
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didn t love, i would bet a lot of money it was him. sandra: that was donald trump jr. with serious accusation at chairman adam schick. we will dig into that and just a bit. eric: the super bowl set for february 3rd. a break from politics. we will break down and the advertising is selling out, 30 seconds of their time for eyeballs. is it worth it? if you re a veteran homeowner and need money for your family,
themselves are not morally questionable but the economic system that allows them to grow so wealthy is. charles: that s why i brought up this point there were billionaires and other systems as well. but do we want to adopt a system where only billionaires have to be the dictators children? sandra: all right we have to ask you about the super bowl. [laughter] sandra: the commercial cost has surpassed $5 million for 30-second spot. is this still the place you want to be to advertise? charles: it s all about eyeballs, right? all about captive audience on eyeballs. i used to think commercials are good but every year worse and worse. i don t remember a great memorable commercial in a long time. i m still thinking about the clydesdale right? and you spend this much money making great commercials. do we make too much of those ads? charles: it is fodder but by the same token people in the field making a whole lot of money. a big-money event and businesses take the chance to save th
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