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>> ainsley: it is 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, it is tuesday, it is april 9th. this is "fox and friends." it will be nice today.
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>> steve: 72. >> brian: and no eclipse. >> steve: that is right, we got that out of our way. >> ainsley: wait 20 more years. >> steve: that is yesterday, happening today, serious stuff. the parents of school shooter ethan crumbley will be sentenced over his crime. how it will impact other parents straight ahead. >> brian: and the new student loan handout, nancy pelosi says it is above his power. >> he does not. >> lawrence: unbelievable. uconn takes down purdue to win march madness and woman's basketball scores record viewers. >> ainsley: final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> brian: we start here, parents of 15-year-old michigan school
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shooter ethan crumbley will be sentenced today. >> ainsley: they were convicted of manslaughter. >> lawrence: todd piro has the details. >> todd: good morning. james and jennifer crumbley scheduled for 9:00 a.m. this morning. this is first time american patterns will be held criminally liable for a shooting carried out by their child. both were found guilty on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. the parents gave their son access to a gun and ignored warnings about his him. mrs. crumbley's attorney asked for leniency, even offering to let her client live in her guest house. the victims and their families have suffered, mrs. crumbley has
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suffered and lost everything. ethan pleaded guilty to one count of terrorism, four counts of murder and 19 other charges and is serving life without parole. four students were killed on november 30 2021 when he came out of the oxford high school bathroom and opened fire. victims and their families will give statements at today's hearing. >> steve: they will indeed. 15-year-old eshg tethan was charged as an adult. he the prosecutors as todd just said, said that mrs. crumbley's attorney wanted her to complete her sentence at her ghost home. the father made detailed threats against the prosecutor in the
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case and that was brought up. >> lawrence: main pieces of evidence, access to the gun, the par parents knew and allowed and there were signs of mental health issue and they did not report it. >> brian: precedence set, you better take action. >> steve: there were warning signs the day of the shooting and they did nothing. >> brian: carley shimkus is here prepared to read the news. >> carley: big problem here, justice department announcing they arrested an idaho man on saturday for attempting to provide information and resources to isis, he pledged al allegiance to icelandis and planned to attack church goers this past sunday.
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if convicted, he faces 20 years. morgan wallen flashing a grin after he was arrested for hurling a chair at a nashville bar. his ex denying that he was set off by her recent elopement. >> i expect the charges will be reduced and maybe morgan wallen will do alcohol counseling, community service. i don't think he will see the inside of a jail cell, you never know. >> carley: john rich saying, i hope morgan has people around him who care about him enough to help him find a new approach to life. wallen's next court day is may 3rd. exnew york mayor lori lightfoot is getting a paycheck to
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investigate what some call the worst mayor in america. dalton, illinois mayor, is facing misconduct accusation. she spent on trips, hair and makeup team and is accused of mishandling funds and facing charges of sexual harassment. and ez pass scam. commission says they center around urgent request about the account being overdue, needing to pay a fee or pay a late fee and there is a link that sends them to a fraudulent page. according to the commission, this is not a data breach and scammers are targeting any pennsylvania phone number. and to basketball. uconn huskies have been crowned king of the college game for
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second year in a row after taking down purdue in dominating fashion 75-60. >> an amazing run. it is a uconn coronation. the huskies make history back-to-back national champions. >> carley: uconn becoming first back-to-back national title winners since 2000 77 2007. and sunday's women's game was the largest oaudience since 201. i wonder if it will stick past caitlin clark's era. >> steve: her jersey is available all over the place. that is great. >> brian: will you watch next year? iowa is playing kansas at noon on saturdays, are you watching? >> carley: are you targeting me
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because i'm tall? >> brian: and a woman. will women watch women play sports? >> carley: i love the hype around all sports, women in particular, it is a good example for young girls. for me it was 1996 olympics, mag n95 cent seven, i looked up to those girls so much and i wanted to be a gymnast. it gets you outside, off your phone, it is a positive thing. i do hope young girls watch and keep going. >> steve: what happened? you didn't train as a gymnast. >> carley: my parents were no because of the height thing. >> ainsley: i will not be watching because it will be ususc playing iowa.
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u usc will be in the playoffs probably. >> brian: if you recruit one trans athlete, play center, you will win it all unless you are naia, can't do that. >> lawrence: they are smart. hope the ncaa does same thing. january 6 justice department rejecting request from house republicans to turn over audio recordings of president biden, remember the interview with robert hur? >> lawrence: accusing republicans of stirring up conflict. >> brian: madeleine rivera joins us. >> madeleine: house oversight chair says his committee will respond to the justice department soon after they refused to hand over the interview with president biden. the president sat down with
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robert hur. the president was not charged despite conclusion he willfully retained the material. doj released a transcript of the interview just hours before robert hur testified. they said they have been transparent and believe this is about scoring political points. that is not sitting well with republicans. comer saying, biden administration does not get to decide what congress needs and does not need. it is curious they are refusing to release the audio recording after releasing the transcript, why shouldn't the american people hear his answers. they have threatened to hold merrick garland in contempt if he does not comply. they handed over a transcript with biden's ghostwriter.
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>> steve: madeleine rivera, they are releasing transcripts, just not the actual audio, republicans would love to hear. >> madeleine: doj says they complied with requests like the fingerprint and transcript and they are questioning the motives for asking. >> brian: it is not up to them to question. he stole the transcripts, it is maddening to read them because they will ask a simple question, let me tell you what was happening then, you would say this and that. robert hur would say that is interesting, sir, can i get back to my original question. >> lawrence: they don't want to comply with rightful subpoena, that is the core question. this federal judge reacted in
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washington, d.c., judge reyes, appointed by the biden administration and she lit them up. there is a person in jail right now because you all brought criminal lawsuit because he did not appear for subpoena, it is rich you are criminal investigation and put people in jail for not showing up and you are making the same argument. not just a democrat/republican fight going on. federal judge saying you have one standard to the law and if you jail peter navarro, you got to do the same thing. >> steve: republicans want to hear the audio and garland says, not going to get it. matt whitaker, acting attorney general had this observation about mr. garland is facing potential contempt of congress charge. what will republicans do?
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here is mr. whitaker. >> this is legitimate oversight function of the congress. a judge just said are you kidding me when doj wouldn't turn over certain record and testimony from a couple prosecutors in the hunter biden case. doj will put navarro in prison and convict steve bannon for the same thing, but when it comes to them, they say they are above the law. it is gross standoff. they have to refer these contempt charges to doj, guess what, doj will not follow-up on them. >> brian: they could just say no? >> ainsley: if this were president trump, like he was saying, it's such a -- what is the word? double standard what they do to trump's individuals and his
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people. if thises trump and he had trouble with mental acuity, it would definitely be out there. we want to hear it. >> lawrence: we deserve to hear it, the president disputed special counsel, he is saying it didn't happen and he challenged special counsel, i can't believe he brought up my son. the special counsel said i didn't bring up my son, he brought up his son. we can see. >> steve: we got that from the transcript, we would like to hear how long after a question, how many seconds go by. >> ainsley: you don't want to bring up your son, don't bring him up. >> brian: he did say mexico -- mexican president was president of egypt. obr obrador. which is a problem. >> steve: president biden racing
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to enact student loan handout ahead of the november election. >> brian: president biden cancelled student debt for four million americans. we're on the hook for it. >> lawrence: peter doocy live at the white house. >> peter: president biden having a tough time winning independent owners on the economy and border and trying to see if political fortune improves if he forgives more federal student loan debts. so far, 146 billion cancelled for friksz million and wants to cancel interest payments. that kind of government spending could cause interest rates to rise above 8% and could endanger soft landing for the economy according to jamie diamond.
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. officials think the idea some americans may want to give trump another shot here is a joke. >> some people try to pedal a story for of nostalgia for something that was not true. last president kept talking about an infrastructure that never delivered. i don't know what to say. >> peter: president biden visited wisconsin, key part of the blue wall he is trying to keep blue. he will host japanese prime minister before heading to delaware beach house. >> steve: back to the beach house. new gallup poll shows good news for both guys, donald trump does better when it comes to leadership quality, joe biden is more likeable. i think a lot of people vote sadly, indictment of our current
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status, vote for people on the basis of who they would like to have a beer with. you can't have a beer with either of them, they do not drink. >> peter: go to the vice president, do you want to have a beer with kamala harris or whoever trump picks. they both say they have never had a drink. >> ainsley: out of everything we learned today, i'm going away with that fact. >> brian: thank you, peter. biden, they asked, can you imagine the government effectively, 52% said he could and now it is 32%. likeable, 57%. good jump down nine, strong leader down 12. cares about people, down eight. honest and trustworthy down six. trump gone up in every area
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except one and strong leader at 57. >> lawrence: because of current president leadership, more americans are drinking because of them. >> brian: not saying that is the answer. >> lawrence: just saying when things get tough people turn to alcohol, when you look at home prices and inflation, going to the store, things are rough. amount of people surveyed every month that say they are barely getting by or living paycheck to paycheck continues to go up. great that both former -- >> brian: if i'm to listen to country music, we just had that award show, it is because you are breaking up with girls, is why people drink. >> lawrence: why are you putting my personal information out there. >> steve: you just broke up with somebody? >> brian: they are by themselves in a saloan.
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>> steve:il i drink because "the five" is on, we have happy hour. >> brian: you do? >> steve: yeah. >> lawrence: from new york city and calling it a saloan. >> ainsley: the honky tofnk, tht was back like during the day. tie your horseand fight and draw. >> brian: one sheriff in control of the whole town. >> ainsley: and music plays when you go through the doors. >> steve: in abilene, kansas, they have a saloon. the sheriff was wyatt earp. >> lawrence: ledgend. >> brian: was he elected or ashgsz pointed? ag appointed?
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>> ainsley: do you know for sure. >> lawrence: yeah. he is asking the oaudience to fact check me. >> todd: nobody wanted to be the sheriff, they always got shot. >> lawrence: they had to beg them. "tombstone" is my favorite movie. >> steve: it is my favorite pizza. >> brian: we know how it ends. >> steve: with pepperoni. >> ainsley: yesterday's eclipse capturing attention of millions. we asked for pictures. >> lawrence: this is a viewer from foert worth. scomb this is from ohio. >> steve: and adam from new jersey also traveled to ohio and shot this unbelievable picture. >> brian: earth the envy of the gal
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galaxy. >> steve: the corona. >> lawrence: are these people using their phones in ? these are great. >> brian: janice dean. >> janice: thanks to everyone who was so wonderful at the old state house in little rock, one of the oldest state houses that is now a museum. i advise you come here and little rock zoo, we had a wonderful, total solar eclipse. i spoke to so many wonderful kids and families and animals. the giraffes went crazy at the dallas news and the ostrich laid an egg. little rock zoo, we had elephants trumpeting and the monkeys were doing crazy things. you can visit my social media. i will do the weather and hope we get out of little rock today
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because rain is finally here and i'm sure there will be airport delays for folks traveling from south. dallas escaped severe weather, you will see potential for rough weather today and through the week as that area of low pressure lifts across the ohio valley toward northeast. severe storm threat today and wednesday significant risk for louisiana toward mississippi and on thursday. fo foxweather.com, for the latest details. it has been a wonderful -- if i'm stranded in little rock, i will go back to see my friends. >> lawrence: brian can send his jet. >> brian: always a saloon. >> steve: earp was a sheriff
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and a gambler. >> lawrence: he hung out with doc holiday so he was a gentleman bler. >> steve: and involved in the shoot out at the ok coral. virgil. >> ainsley: i will have to rewatch it. seems like yesterday. >> steve: i'm from kansas, we lived it. >> brian: president biden pushes for ceasefire in gaza, far left protest like this are happening in our own backyard. >> i love the america. -- israel. >> lawrence: unbelievable, why are they in the country? pro-israeli activist on the bigger fight. that is next. count me in. along with clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue.
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many of the migrants are still in county jail, we'll keep you posted. look at this video. holy cow! that just shot straight up and watch that explosion right there. massive accident at the speedway in new zealand sent a car into the spectator area. it was described as a freak accident. nobody was hurt, the driver was shaken by the crash. investigators are investigating the crash. lucky nobody was in those seats when cars starting flying. >> brian: that makes me want to race less. >> steve: makes me not wa want to go. >> brian: thinking, i hope this is the car with the air bag. everyone is okay, right? >> ainsley: we will send the weekend crowd to daytona for
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you. >> brian: stunning anti-israel and anti-u.s. statements be ing chanted in the u.s. >> the chant death to israel is most logical chant shouted today. it is not genocide joe that has to go, it is entire system that has to go. [chanting] >> brian: you hate america and you're still here, why? president biden call are for immediate ceasefire. moderate democrats seem to be falling in line. >> the president said he was rock solid in support of israel's efforts here. have protesters won at the white house? >> no, i think this is a
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tactical disagreement that began with prime minister netanyahu insisting he would go into rafah. >> brian: why wouldn't he? that is where hamas is. joining us is ahmi cozach. your reaction of the changing sentiment in america. >> i can only quote douglas murray, israel is not the only country allowed not to win a war. and it is true. focus on israel exclusively tells you that really misunderstanding of where the primary issue is and it is on the hostile that seek to destroy israel and not israel's response to defend its citizens. >> brian: senator schumer is
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demanding election changes, how do you explain that? >> there is aversion to recognizing moral superiority fighting this war and because israel is prosperous and powerful it must be solely responsible and i think that is fundamental misunderstanding. this recent campaign began with attack on sovereign country. worst attack on jews and israelis since the holocaust. you are responsible for every death and justified retaliation in defense of israeli citizens. >> brian: the president said do not go into rafah, secretary of communication, john kirby, we told them not to go into rafah. prime minister netanyahu said i'm going in and i set a date. what changes?
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>> israel asserts itself to commit to its citizens to support its population and defend itself. for short term public ap appeasement gains. >> brian: hamas are fighting, are people in the jewish community fighting? are they of one mindset they should finish the job here? or are some saying there are too many innocent people dead? >> thing about israeli society, it is thriving western community soa there is robust discussion and that symbolizes what israel is and there is some disagreement, everybody agrees hamas needs to be destroyed and this cannot continue. >> brian: and you did do stand up, how would prime minister
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netanyahu say goodbye? >> basically the reason american jews and american love me, because i speak english. it is very difficult for israeli pr, people say oopsy daisy, i speak beautiful language, we will not abroigate, we will defend our citizens. do not cut me off, this is what biden tries to do. >> brian: get your podcast everywhere. straight ahead, car thefts hit roar with one million vehicles stolen last year, we'll explain why. stolen last year, we'll explain why. with one million vehicles stolen last year, we'll explain why. with one million vehicles sn last year, we'll explain why. ra stolen last year, we'll explain why. with one million vehicles sn last year, we'll explain why. r stolen last year, we'll explain why. e with one million vehicles stolen last year, we'll explain why. cor with one million vehicl stolen last year, we'll explain why. d with one million vehicles stolen last year, we'll explain why. helps turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up.
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by national insurance crime bureau that shows how bad it is. madison from fox business is diving into the report. >> yes, we've hit a brand new all-time high and it is not a record to celebrate. vehicle thefts hit a record high with one million vehicles stolen last year. according to a new report released to fox business these are areas that saw biggest increase, washington, d.c. and maryland, increase of 60% in just one year. the nation's capitol seeing 1149 theft per 100,000 people, three times the national average. national insurance crime bureau saying a big part of the problem is lack of enforcement. take a look across the dmv. dc seen 171% increase in car theft, maryland 108%, increase
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of just 32%. first two loosened bail law, result of those changes are seen in the numbers. >> there is a disparity between enforcement, prosecution and de deterrent effect and you see differences depending where an individual is prosecuted. >> this is a nationwide problem, that plus market opportunity. used car prices are up 30%, that is why cities have gotten creative with solution handing out free wheel locks to deter criminals. baltimore, richmond, memphis and philadelphia are some cities exploring this approach. models targeted are hyundai, elantra and kiaopt ima.
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there are online videos teaching people how to steal those specific cars. >> lawrence: unbelievable. passing out tools to protect your car instead of arresting the criminals. great job. carley has headlines. >> carley: fox business alert norfolk southern moving to subtle a class action lawsuit, the company will pay $60 mi0 mil million in claims. the companies the settlement does not constitution liability, wrongdoing or fault, it needs to be approved by the court. target debuting paid program. started accepting membership on
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>> steve: record high 18.7 million people taking in sunday's national championship game, which saw university of south carolina take down caitlin clark's iowa squad. >> ainsley: griff jenkins has more on the state of women's college sports. >> griff: good morning, espn called it the most watched game in history. it is possible the women's title game had more than the men's. it peaked at 24 million, driving numbers was phenomenon caitlin clark, considered to be greatest ever to play women's basketball. and south carolina going undefeated in a perfect season. their coach dawn staley making
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headlines coming out in support of transgender women. >> if you consider yourself a woman and want to play sports, you should be able to play, that is my opinion. >> griff: this as naia becomes first governing body to ban transgender from women's sports. f fairness and competition, we have tried to allow for some participation by all. hours later the ncaa put out their statement saying ncaa will promote title nine, in women's sports and ensure fair competition for all student athletes in all ncaa championships. with caitlin clark moving on perhaps to the pros, we'll see if women's sports draw such high
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numbers. >> steve: it will be interesting and we know w for sure, she wil wind up making a lot of money on endorsements. >> griff: no doubt, she is a super star. the first time i've placed a legal wager at caesar sport boo on that game. i bet against caitlin clark and won. >> brian: you got to pull something off. >> ainsley: you put your money on south carolina? >> griff: i took south carolina. i spend a lot of time in south carolina. i couldn't bet against them. >> ainsley: you surf outside of charlesston. >> griff: i took uconn last night, i'm 2-2 in title games. >> brian: bets a lot. [laughter] >> ainsley: you saying he has a problem? >> lawrence: carley is dating
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history and griff jenkins is betting. >> brian: find that guy she went to the prom with. carl mann. former chicago mayor lori lightfoot leading an investigation into the worst mayor in america. jokes write themselves with jimmy failla. >> ainsley: check in with bill hemmer. >> bill: dana and i were betting whether or not you guys would -- just sitting here. good morning, enjoy the weather, beautiful tuesday. this has never happened before, holding parents legally responsible for a school shooting carried out by their child. it is the umcrumbley case in michigan, we will be watching. is there a cancer link in young americans and is that link tied to aging? good question for the good
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[cs line] you are a valued customer. representative! we can go in the window. (♪) daddy! just a moment darling. meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals leave you hanging, try one where you can reach a human in about a minute. >> steve: she is accused of running chicago into the ground but not stopping one of chicago' suburbs from hiring former mayor
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lori lightfoot and paying her $4 hundred an hour to investigate the worst mayor in america and it is not her. >> brian: jimmy failla is here. you lost out on the job to lori lightfoot. your reaction. >> bringing in lori lightfoot to investigate corruption, o.j. to be a marriage counselor. the best thing about it is we know this mayor is corrupt. why? allegedly. she is accused of spending taxpayer money in vegas on an economic development trip which is like fox catching me at happy hour and no, it's a beverage exploration committee. there is a reason we're doing this. the whole thing is a scam. >> ainsley: they hired someone for $4 hundred an hour to investigate money mismanagement. >> that's a waste of taxpayer money. the mayor is vetoing a probe
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into her finances which tells you a lot. if they ask to see the charges on our credit card last month and i say no, i've given it away. >> steve: people in the village tried to get rid of her. she was recalled. the court struck it down. investigate her finances and she vetoed it. >> it would devastate the billboard industry. she has billboards all over. >> ainsley: she was allegedly on her -- paying a hair and makeup team. a mayor. >> during the lockdown, lightfoot got caught getting hair, blow-outs and makeup. >> lawrence: do you think this mayor makes lightfoot look better. >> in a weird way it's a tie. clown on clown crime. both their defenses are the
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same. when lightfoot got in trouble i'm not going to answer questions unless it with as a person of color asking me. this mayor said everybody knows it's a boy's club. take the taxpayers money to vegas, bet it on red and nobody gave you a hard time. >> brian: the good old days. >> you should watch fox news saturday night every saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. empowering. if you watch me host you feel like you, too, could get a show. what more, america? >> ainsley: it's very good. >> lawrence: brian kilmeade does another show coming up on radio. >> brian: lawrence jones. >> bill: good morning, everybody. want to take a live look now pontiac, michigan. a courtroom there. sentencing is about to get underway that we've never seen before in america. about to get underway for the parents of the michigan

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