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heather: is tuesday march 2nd. paul from grace. is that woman accusing andrew cuomo sexual harassment we are live is going calls for him to resign. >> the biden administration sending mixed messages on shipping vaccines across the border. >> we are going to talk about that. shannon: are we headed back to america last, live report from washington.
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todd: georgia police officer challenging a stranger to a dance off. the impressive move stealing the show. our show begins right now, "fox and friends first". >> i will say that hurts my knees just looking at it. >> what you're telling me is no dance off between you and i today. >> no dance off. you don't want to see me dance. good morning, you're watching "fox and friends first" on this tuesday morning. >> you don't want to see me dance. a third woman stepping forward accusing andrew cuomo sexual harassment. >> carley shimkus joins us as the calls for his resignation intensify. >> the third accusations from anna rush, former member of the obama administration who worked
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on the 2020 biden campaign, telling the new york times she met governor cuomo at a wedding in september of 2019, she says within moments of being introduced the governor placed hands on the small of her back, she says i probably removed his hand with my hand which i would have thought would have been a clear enough indicator that i was not wanting them to touch me. he said can i kiss you. i felt so uncomfortable and embarrassed when he was the one who should have been embarrassed. a spokesman for the governor did not directly address the claims, instead referring the new york times to the state with the governor released sunday acknowledging some things he said have been misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation. the first woman to accuse cuomo of sexual harassment lindsey boylein says this doesn't make me feel validated. it makes me feel sick. i feel nauseous thinking about anna's experience. i am sending her love. charlotte and i are with you.
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meanwhile new york attorney general petitioner james as she can move forward with an independent investigation after cuomo's office sent her the letter she needs to do so. the attorney general will select an outside law firm to conduct this inquiry. as news of the third accuser was breaking his brother, cnn anchor chris cuomo broke his silence on the mounting scandal. >> obviously i'm aware of what is going on with my brother and obviously i cannot cover it because he is my brother. of course cnn has to cover it. i have always cared very deeply about these issues. and profoundly so. >> hillary clinton also officially releasing her first
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statement on the subject saying the stores are difficult to read and the allegations bring forth serious questions that the women who have come forward and all new yorkers deserve answers to. the governor also facing increased calls to step down from his post, new york democratic congresswoman kathleen wright adding to that pressure tweeting monday night the time has come. the governor must resign. >> the white house battles questions on the allegations. >> when it comes to sexual misconduct where is the red line for this president? >> the president has a bar for what is expected in his administration which he referenced, treating people with civility and respect. in terms of the path forward and the outcome of the investigation we will leave it to the attorney general. >> no comment from vice president kamala harris, a vocal supporter of the me too movement. senator lindsey graham says one of the biggest scandals is the media's double standard on allegations. if they are against a democrat versus a republican. he recalls questions during the brett kavanaugh hearing. so far it has been very different with cuomo.
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take a listen. >> she went on the senate accusing all of us republicans of supporting sexual assault. have you heard him say one word about this, the double standard is pretty obvious but the one thing that i can't explain to you, i couldn't walk 3 feet during the brett kavanaugh hearing without some reporter sticking a microphone in my face what do you think about the new accusation, the idea that brett cavanagh was guilty was pervasive. the accusation was unproven. i haven't had one person ask me about the accusations against governor cuomo from the media, not one. >> the sexual harassment allegations coming on the heels of the nursing home scandal in new york state but it is unclear if either case would wind up before the attorney general. mary garland is expected to be confirmed this week. the biden administration pointing gets finger at donald
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trump but denies there's a crisis. >> reporter: there is an and bible surge at the border, we are seeing 3000 illegal crossings every day which is to blame on the previous administration. >> reporter: the entire system is good. what we are seeing at the border is the immediate result of the dismantlement of the system. >> is that a crisis? under the obama administration anything over 1000 today qualifies as such but the new secretary doesn't think this is. >> the answer is no. there is a challenge at the border we are managed and we have resources dedicated to managing it. >> those resources include opening multiple tips along the south texas border and look at
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the numbers. 72,000 in november, 74,000 in december, 79,000 this past january, that up 36,000 in january of 2020. more concerning 5700 unaccompanied children apprehended in january alone and cvp says they are bracing for 13,000 by may. chad wolf says the new team is simply in denial. >> everyone knows there's a crisis going on in the department needs to be honest with the american people. >> reporter: this as president biden met virtually with mexico's president, the two leaders discussed the country's close relationship, migration issues of the coronavirus. biden left open the possibility of sending vaccine to mexico. >> we are going to talk about that.
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>> reporter: his press secretary jen psaki earlier in the day was singing a different tune say the focus was getting every american vaccinated first after that they would be open to discussion so it appears a little bit of mixed messaging. >> reporter: former white house presbytery ari fleischer says communication and immigration from the biden team should be simpler and more direct. >> there's only one message, the message should be don't come illegally in any way, shape or form. if you come illegally we will stop you, you will not enter america. we are a nation of immigrants and we should have people come here. it enriches us. we are better country but when one of the first things you do is land the going, begin building a new life legally. the biden administration created this crisis and it is a crisis. >> remember the word crisis was used by the left and the media
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under donald trump. 8 minutes after the hour, brothers and sisters in blue will escort a shasta beauty home. just in badwell was shot near the florida georgia line on saturday. for officers lining the street while his hearse is escorted from the tallahassee hospital. two brothers facing murder charges, new video appears to show troy and brad phillips arms trying to break into a home. summonses they ran away when he shot back, no suspects were arrested. the lieutenant served in the decatur county sheriff's department for nearly 20 years. jillian: and dulos in serious condition after being shot after school. police say a 15-year-old suspect. >> we don't have a definite motive right now why the incident occurred but we do believe this is a targeted incident as opposed to a random
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incident. >> reporter: the suspect is awaiting charges, monday marks the first day of in-person learning. >> a spike in coronavirus cases triggering the us naval academy back to online learning, nearly 100 midshipmen are temporarily moving to a hotel in the academy supplementing new restrictions that include students eating meals in their dorm rooms, limiting outdoor activities and suspending sports practice. >> this dance battle is sitting good vibes. take a look. some moves. georgia tech police officer robert rodriguez let loose and bust the move, the officers starting a dance battle with someone across the street. the unidentified dancer accepting that challenge. that is pretty cute. >> if there's a dance battle that has been recorded chances are we will have it on the show. no chance of you and i'm. ashley: 10 after they are.
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>> to meet with president biden is expected to ask if president
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biden would consider sharing part of the vaccine. is this something president biden is considering? >> know. the president made clear he is focused on ensuring vaccines are accessible to every american. that is our focus. >> vaccines to mexico -- >> we are going to talk about that. >> the biden administration sending mixed messages whether vaccines meant for us citizens could be sent across the border. a new program consent hundreds of thousands of migrants into the us each year. >> you to react the chairman of the border security, the national sheriffs association sheriff mcdaniels, great to see you as always. reading between the lines on both of these topics what is really going on here? >> a well orchestrated press plan by this administration. a very kind choice of words when it comes to what is going on in dc compared to reality on the southwest border.
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our numbers speak for themselves. we are encroaching on numbers in 2019 where we had a surge, the caravan just as today, border patrol agents pick up diapers and food for babies and infants. we are in dire straits on the southwest border and i know the secretary commented about it is not a crisis, it is a challenge. very kind choice of words, doesn't meet the reality on the southwest border. >> let's bring up the proposed plan by the mexican president that would potentially bring 600, 800,000 potential migrants to the us. you got agents going to costco to get supplies what would that mean on the border? >> this is the hardest part of this, the fact that our governor in arizona sent a letter, the
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attorney general, emergency service coordinator from arizona general maguire, our mayors, myself, the national sheriffs, we have not been talked to by anyone on this plan. we have been totally left out. if it wasn't for the media we would not even know what is going on. what i'm saying is the local communities take the impact of this and we already are. people being dropped off in jack-in-the-boxes, our airports, these are rural, walmart, dropped off without vouchers, without food, no money, nothing, trying to make it, that is inhumane. number 2, the fact these local communities, the impact of these decisions in washington dc. todd: your focus at the local level. election like ashley described, 600, 800,000 migrants per year
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won't that take away jobs from americans unemployed by kim jong un to -- covid-19 said that money out of the country to mexico and other central and south american countries? >> we are in a pandemic, especially in rural counties where we don't have resources. we are fighting this pandemic and we are focused on other countries, noncitizens over americans. that is upsetting in all aspects and these folks are not being tested which was in the middle call communities. it is a tough challenge on the border that is not being told by this administration. ashley: thanks for being with us. >> thank you. todd: 18 after the hour, two deputies rush to the rescue, their quick action save
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73-year-old woman from her sinking car. ashley: after nearly a year kids in california going to school, the struggle to get kids back in class next.
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>> california, gavin newsom and state lawmakers reach a deal to reopen schools but instead of requiring them to reopen it only offers financial incentives. todd: jackie ibanez has the steps. >> reporter: after your distance-learning, 320,000
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teachers in california may be going back to the classroom. pressure continues to mount, governor gavin newsom announced a $6.6 billion aid package, $2 billion will go to the schools to provide personal protective equipment and ventilation upgrades. $4.6 billion to fund programs for summer schools tutoring and mental health services. >> we want schools to safely reopen. i've been saying this for months. the original framework was announced in december. we want schools to safely reopen and we believe they can safely reopen. the data and science bear that out. >> but for school districts to get the money there is a catch. districts and counties under the state's most restrictive set of coronavirus rules known as the purple tear must offer in personally through kindergarten and second grade and at risk students in all grades. the red tear must offer in person instruction for all
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elementary school grades plus one grade in middle school or high school but not all teachers are ready to go back. group known as guerrilla mobs telling the federation of teachers president matt meyer is a hypocrite after spotting him dropping his 2-year-old daughter offer in person learning. the group posting this video on twitter and writing meet matt meyer, white men with dreads and president of the local teachers union. he has been saying it is unsafe for your kids to go back to school all the while dropping his kid off at private school. meyer citizen a statement that the video which blurted out his child's name is very inappropriate and an intrusion of its style's privacy, he added there were, quote, no public options for him. >> not cool. there is no joy in whothe laughter president biden skips dr. seuss during his proclamation for read across
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america day, this falls on his birthday which is today. groundhog day without the groundhog, the move is a drastic departure from former presidents who praised dr. seuss's contribution. biden's omission comes as a virginia school district drops the author from its list claiming the books contain racial overtones. >> deborah school facing controversy after a kindergarten teacher used the history of american slavery to teach yoga. it displays voyages across the atlantic ocean and the work on plantations, incorrectly called africa a country. was also criticized for implying captured africans willingly became slaves, the school district has launched an investigation into a lesson he calls inaccessible and inconsistent. lady gaga's dog walker speaks for the first time since being shot during a violent dognapping.
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>> those willing to take a need, when they do so. >> he was injured serving our country in iraq and afghanistan. our next guest getting kicked out of the council for defending standing for the and some. he joined us after the break. ♪♪
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difficult to read. some including congresswoman calvin race demanding cuomo redesign. the sexual harassment claims are not the only scandal planking governor cuomo. janice dean said he tried to cover up putting covid-19 patients in nursing homes. >> to get onto the me too train, than to actually admit lawmakers have been complicit for 10 months. now that we are into a potential criminal investigation of this governor, his mandate and the killing of 15,000 seniors and the cover-up and if we go back to our cup on, they will probably get this governor on me too, maybe it has to do with the fact that we are into the biden administration and he finally feel like now is the time to shine a light on this governor
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and the fact that he is probably criminally responsible for making that order, signing it and putting it into affect for 46 days and the media was complicit. >> republicans and democrats calling for a probe into the nursing home scandal. cuomo is not the only governor facing a possible probe of nursing home death. michigan's gretchen witmer facing a lawsuit from a reporter over nursing home coronavirus deaths in her state. charlie tells fox news, quote, the public has a right to know if we could not protect them, at the least we deserve an explanation from adam governor was republican leaders plan to investigate 150,$000 payment to the former health director who left in january. ashley: a military veteran removed after rejecting a policy.
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>> those willing to take a need for the anthem don't care about have the country, politicizing sport is the last thing anyone wants. was the general public here to watch a bunch of privileged people, united we stand, i want to preserve the policy of national thinking. >> he received more than 30 death threats since that speech. thanks for joining me. right now, what you just heard was not us soccer and also taking a look at your background you served 11 years in the military. this is personal for you. >> absolutely is. shannon: as far as what you said, it is not just about the flag but the idea that it
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represents, what is that idea that represents you especially being in the military for all those years? >> appreciate the question. every recent history has been enslaved by another race at some time. only one nation has fought to abolish slavery. there entitled, privilege -- i support the right to do so. i give my life to preserve the right to do so. it is our most precious right. but to continue to virtues signal because it is trendy, i am going to continue for those all over the world and in this case going to fight for those who fought for our country because i'm resolute in the fact that the only discrimination in all demographics in our country is that of conservative voices, whether you are gay, straight or
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conservative their voices are suppressed, the flag protects all of that. ashley: you feel this is an attack on your freedom of speech, you can neil but you can't say what you want to say. explain that to us. >> what you are looking at, i'm not here to apologize or all kinds, to go to battle, i want to clarify in no way i minimize the horrors of slavery in the country's history which the leftists fixated on in my speech. my point is we have social justice warriors talking about slavery hundreds of years ago which we can never forget, tens of millions of people enslaved
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today, by not recognizing the atrocities right now, when i was living and working undercover in africa for 300 acres, the craziest parties that is my job. i put my life on the line to rescue people out of slavery. go ahead. ashley: i wants to read a statement, you violated the prohibition and conduct policies section on harassment, racial and other harassment for protected status including verbal acts in which race is used or implied which would make a reasonable person uncomfortable. you also said you did not know that you were fired. you found out from someone else. >> i use my language, ignorant
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athletes who attempted to cancel me and kicked me off the athletes counsel for my desire to illuminate the current atrocities happening today because it disrupted the fragility, when they are intimidated, with a strong argument, their indefatigable response of being a racist. it is pathetic. one of my best friends -- jillian: we are low on time but thank you for sharing your story with us this morning, thanks so much. todd: in her first interview since leaving the white house, kaylee megan any -- kayleigh mcenany talked about congress meeting to tally the electoral college votes, describing the emotions when rioters stormed
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the capital. >> it was disbelief, shock, somber, sad, horrified by the violence. it was a hard difficult day in the white house. >> the exclusive interview, check it out today at 11:00 eastern. >> biden senior advisor saying the white house is not waiting on congress to take action on reparations. >> we have to start bringing down systemic racism that help people of color back, especially african-americans who were enslaved. we have to do stuff now. we don't want to wait on a study that we even support. we will start acting now. ashley: the administration can make a start on the effort by giving free college to black colleges. they started offering black
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residents 25,$000 each, the first city in the country to get reparations. >> two florida deputies being hailed heroes after saving the woman from her sinking vehicle. watch. >> i am trying. >> the amazing body can and chopper footage showing the rescue rescue. 73-year-old driver was issued a citation for careless driving, going too fast. >> lady gaga's.walker speaking off for the first time after being shot during a violent dog napping. and emotionally to graham posts, i thank her for the incredible adventures, apologize that i couldn't defend them and i would still try to save him. fisher is expected to make a full recovery. the dogs were found safe and returned to lady gaga. the suspect is not been captured. that is the scary part, they haven't been caught. absolutely terrible. 38 after the hour. a world war ii bomb discovered
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and detonated. the powerful explosion video. >> it was a slap in the face. >> takes you back. >> district attorney has turned the justice system that does work completely upside down. >> family site to recall los angeles district attorney george gascon, and his soft on crime policies. their stories next.
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todd: the biden administration computers for sanctions on russia since they reportedly punishment for the poisoning and jailing of the opposition leader, roll them in coordination with the eu which is preparing its own sanctions, the eu restrictions travel back in october. ashley: new details on his
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parents of madeleine who vanished during a vacation in portugal. he was known to steal from hotels. the german citizen was named the main suspect in the case last year. is currently behind bars for a separate crime. >> los angeles county da george gascon facing a recall effort less than 3 years into his term. the progressive reforms prioritize criminals over victims. >> lawrence jones with those policies. we have the story. >> never thought i would ever have to say goodbye to a child. >> reporter: is real child was brutally murdered may 2018 but enter george gascon's reform all the special circumstances that would have put the suspect away for life are dismissed.
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>> the day i found out what he was doing was a slap in the face. after george gascon - the brains of not fully developed i do not care. someone who murders someone, you know what you are doing. >> reporter: steve owen is also in morning. his widow tanya served alongside her husband and wants's collective face the death penalty da gascon has bandit. >> i always believed in the justice system. he was not only murdered but executed. the district attorney turns the justice system that does work completely upside down. it takes you right back to the scene. we were robbed of a husband, of the sun and for this attorney to do this is just like robbery all over again. >> he was sworn into office on december 7th, 2020. since then he has faced backlash
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not just from victims families but from his peers and deputies in his own office. >> and within minutes of them being sworn he adopted some special directives, policies that are the wholesale abandonment of crimes victims rights. can no longer see capital punishment, and no longer seek like without possibility of parole. >> these directors are dangerous not only to la but for the state in this nation. >> other criminals aware of these changes? >> they are fully aware, they love the da. imagine that. >> typical the deputy da takes it on? >> it is not typical. you look in the eyes of the victims of la county. >> i can't now. >> reporter: one victim's family has gotten justice. tony argo at 6-year-old son jeffrey was kidnapped and
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murdered. his case went 34 years until 2015. after gascon's reform printer recycle early, orange county da intervened. >> he agreed to plead guilty without possibility of parole and go to jail for the rest of his miserable life which my husband and i were totally relieved. >> if it wasn't for orange county stepping in this wouldn't have gone down the way it did. >> absolutely right. >> reporter: you kept fighting. for justice. there are a lot of other victims that have not gotten any justice. the da was standing in front of you what would you tell him? >> i would love him to tell me his rationale but i also want to know i wake up every day one eschildless every day. every day i have to look in my grandkids eyes, that hurt.
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>> if you are not a victim i ask you think about if you had to hold him as they did cpr what would you want? >> i would tell it to be strong, this is not over. we still have a voice. we can do something about this. recall this man. >> wakes up every day one childless. >> so important we hear from the victims. we can do interviews of the das and they are making a great case why george gascon should no longer be there but when you heard from the victims you understand the pain, the reopening of winds that is happening and it needs to stop. ashley: you talk about it until you see and hear them it doesn't hit you. "fox and friends" did reach out to da gascon's office to take part, they declined the request and have not yet responded with
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a statement. switching gears a bomb dropped on british city, discovered and detonated, thousands of residents were evacuated. neil: that is the hunk of metal left behind following that blessed, the unexploded nazi bomb discovered by construction crew. the residents returned to their homes to find broken windows. i'm excited for this historical thing and you come home and got cleanup to do. jillian: 48 after the hour, late congressman diagnosed with covid-19, his wife is running for his seat. >> is joining a crowded field and the work she plans to tackle first, she joined us live next.
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todd: we told you about the passing of texas congressman ron right after he was diagnosed with covid-19. his widow looking to carry on his legacy by taking his seat in congress. susan wright joins me after announcing her campaign. thank you for being here, sorry for your loss. why do you feel you are the best person for this job? >> reporter: thank you for having me. on the best person for this job because i have over 30 years work in this district, both in politics, civic and business arenas, district director for two state representatives for several years while doing constituent services but mostly i believe i have deep ties and relationships to the people in the district and i am one of the
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people who has lived here for a long time and i would be a good voice in washington. >> the field on the gop side is growing by the day. sometimes feel like it is growing by the minute. here's the list so far. brian harrison just announcing, katrina pearson is not even officially announced but reportedly running. what are your legislative priorities that distinguish you from this field. >> i want to carry on the legacy of my husband and his priorities were strong national defense, strong borders, life and individual liberty and i intend to continue those, we shared those values and those priorities and i continue to push the same ones. >> talk about the gop, democrats seem pretty confident they can put this seat. with your message to them? >> my message is this has been a republican district for a number
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of decades and while demographics are changing, they are common sense people, they want their issues addressed, they want their government to let them live their lives, and democrats in washington, their priorities don't seem to align with the texas values we have at least in the sixth district and all over texas. >> no matter who wins what will the individual need to do to honor your husband's legacy? >> one of the key things anyone would tell you about ron is he was very plainspoken. very attentive to the constituents and worked hard to work across the aisle and still hold his ideals and principles, successful at that no matter how he did, whether it was in community service, elected office or the professional world and that will be important, the people expect that and that is what they had and it will continue. neil: thank you for being on the
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show this morning, appreciate it and feel sorry for your loss. >> anyone wanted something, go to susan rice for congress.com. ashley: in the next hour of "fox and friends first" michigan governor in the hot seat, a reporter vowing to sue claiming she won't state about nursing home depth in her state. live report on questions that need answered plus. the justice department, congressman jim banks, all next hour. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. -what, you mean-- -mhm. -just like that. -wow. so sudden.
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>> it is tuesday march 2nd or third accuser speaks out against andrew cuomo if he finds himself surrounded in two major scandals on the list of democrats and there's only one thing for cuomo to do, resign. >> the trump administration's operation warp speed living up to its name, americans can get the johnson & johnson vaccine as early as today. ashley: where you need to go to avoid that can sell calls her mom, the biden administration closing the books on dr. seuss. "fox and friends first" continues.
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todd: i'm upset about that story, he was my fellow alum and paternity brother i'll be a couple decades ago. dr. seuss! come on! we are going to go through the books the next hour of all the dr. seuss stories. you are watching "fox and friends first". ashley: the biden administration pointing its finger at donald trump. todd: griff jenkins with more on the migrant surge. >> reporter: it is seeing

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