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jillian: a major admission by the biden administration, more child migrants at the border than facilities to hold them but they still won't call it a crisis. >> so much for bipartisanship. the $1.9 trillion relief package expected to pass today despite concerns from republicans. >> we did agree on a good bit. there's a lot of republican input and at the end we made a few adjustments here and there. it is a bill i could support. benjamin: we are live in washington. jillian: how dave portnoy's pizza review save the business. i am hungry now.
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♪♪ ♪♪ one more time ♪♪ i'm going to celebrate ♪♪ all day all night ♪♪ benjamin: every time i see courtnoy i get hungry. what is your breakfast of choice? did you have breakfast yet? jillian: it is 5:00 in the morning where i am. i only eat breakfast on the weekends. during the week i am up in the middle of the night. that is a hard one to answer. if i were to say on the weekend -- i'm getting off the rails a little bit but avocado, potatoes -- benjamin: breakfast. jillian: maybe chocolate milk. benjamin: you can have baked beans on the side, some bacon. you belong over here. jillian: carly streaming from
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the other side of the studio mimosa. benjamin: plenty mary. benjamin: you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. jillian: now you know too much about my breakfast order. the house will give final approval to the $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief bill, democratic senator joe manchin defending the deal despite not one republican voting in favor. >> you had to look at basically what we were doing to help america and different people through the country and trying to get the country back on its feet is the biggest thing is we've got to get people ready to go to work. jillian: republicans are expected to approve the deal today, nancy pelosi says the gop will try to take credit for the legislation. in the past the president and sign it as soon as today. house minority leader kevin
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mccarthy says sending out money is not the solution to get americans back to work. >> work incentive to get people working again is what we would like to see going forward but democrats find no other way to provide checks out and i'm concerned about that but i trust the american public would rather work than have a government pay us, would rather have a better future and would rather not sacrifice our children and grandchildren's futures for our wasting of money today. jillian: the final covid-19 bill would be a bipartisan effort. it was a long way from the $1.4 trillion figure republicans were willing to support. benjamin: the biden administration in denial about the border crisis despite admitting more migrant children are crossing into the us when facilities are available to house them. jillian: david fund joins us with the latest. >> reporter: republicans wants to collect the crisis, democrats
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don't want to call it a crisis, they want to call it a challenge. no matter the wording both sides of the aisle agree there are problems at the southern border, no question about that. numbers continue to increase with those coming across the border whether they are children or adults. right now there are more than 3000 unaccompanied children in customs and border patrol custody. the number tripled in the last couple weeks. smugglers are tagging migrants on wristbands. kim jong un 3 is back with other administration officials, the administration has 77 kids, and 3000 before that. they are transferred by customs and border protection. the white house is more people crossing the border because the biden administration policy is more, quote, you main then the trump administration policy. >> i don't think we need to put
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new labels on what we already conveyed. a top priority for the president. we've been clear there was an increase, more children coming across the border. >> visited the border yesterday and says those numbers will only continue to grow. >> the number of people apprehended last year was about 90,000, the first 2 and a half months this year is about 108,000. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy will head to the border with several members of his caucus next week. as for president biden the white house has been asked if he will go to the border. no plans have been announced but that could always change. jillian: thank you.
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benjamin: sender lindsey graham says we've not talked enough about the threat of terrorists. >> it is a humanitarian crisis, it will be an economic crisis for cities along the border and eventually it will be a national security crisis, children today but could be terrorists tomorrow. this is the twentieth anniversary of 9/11. al qaeda and isis would love nothing more than to hit us again on the twentieth anniversary to show they are still alive and well and the border insecurity is a great way for terrorists to come into the country. >> graham predicts until the biden administration goes back to the remain in mexico policy the worst is yet to come. jillian: a tampa police officers killed while protecting others from a wrong way driver. jackie madsen was a marine veteran would serve 16 years on the force. he viewed his cruiser into the driver's path to prevent him from hitting anyone else on the road.
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the car slid killing him and the driver. several officers holding a procession to escort madison's body, has a wife and 3 children. benjamin: a wild police chase comes to end near los angeles after the driver crashes into several other cars. watch as the vehicle plowed through stopped traffic, then and i-year-old girl in the back of the car following an hours long standoff, taking a 30-year-old woman into custody. jillian: a 6 woman reportedly accusing new york governor andrew cuomo of sexual harassment. benjamin: carley shimkus joins us with new accusations. carley: that 6 woman is accusing cuomo touching her without consent during an encounter of the governor's mansion late last year. we don't know her name. the albany times union is reporting she is a member of the
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governor's executive staff, claimed during a conference call with reporters stressing they are all simply allegations. >> you don't know any facts, right? you know allegations. there is obviously allegations and then there are allegations, there is a spectrum of allegations which you can allege something, might be true, maybe not true, might be misperceived. let's get the facts. jillian: beth garvey responding say all allegations we learn of directly or indirectly are going promptly to the investigators appointed by the attorney general as the first woman to speak out against the governor lindsey boylein accuses him of launching a campaign to discredit her. they harassed and belittled colleagues tweeting a blatant abuse of power by governor cuomo, he retaliated against me
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and others, and facing calls from 6 democratic state lawmakers to turn over all documents pertaining to his coronavirus memoir over concerns of a connection between the administration altering nursing home deaths and announcement of the book. the family of those who died in nursing homes demanding he give all profits from the book to charity. calls for cuomo to step down reaching a fever pitch. in total 76 new york state lawmakers calling on him to either resign or be impeached. benjamin: los angeles students, with the teachers union. electric is go back part-time starting in mid april. middle and high school students followed by the end of the month. they have been home for almost a year. a mother of four joined us last hour. >> every time they come to the table with something just a
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short time later there is another for stalls or delay. i will believe it when i see it. benjamin: this amid outrage over a leaked social media post from the union instructing teachers to avoid posting pictures while on spring break. >> a struggling new jersey pizza shop praising barstool sports founder dave portnoy for his review. >> holy cow. 8, 9, i love this pizza. >> the owner says business picks up following the seller score on an episode of his one bite reviews which he will reunite with the shop's owners and give an update, helping small businesses and the pandemic coming up on "fox and friends". i don't know if you follow this. it is a huge score.
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benjamin: that is worth hopping on a plane and heading over there and trying that pizza. jillian: i need to go. benjamin: all the money he handed out to struggling businesses, i am an admirer of his. the time is now 11 minutes after the hour, national guard troops staying at the capital for another 10 weeks. congressman michael burgess reacts to the pentagon's decision to prolong the deployment. cancel culture coming for ice cream. one brand changes the flavor out of an abundance of caution. ♪♪
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at the border? >> i don't think we need to secure and put labels on what we have ari conveyed is challenging. benjamin: the biden administration is refusing to acknowledge the border crisis even as we see jaw-dropping number of apprehensions. >> 23 house republicans demanding answers about the number of covid-19 positive migrants being released into the us, michael burgess is one of those lawmakers and those releases are happening in his state. he joins us live. appreciate it. i want to start with a couple things to discuss. the clip we saw at the top of jen psaki, you have reporters beyond fox news asking is this a crisis. do you think the fact they are standing firm on calling it a challenge instead of crisis is blowing this up even more and making it worse?
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>> one of the most challenging crazies they will face in the first days of this administration. it is not a surprise they relaxed condition of the previous administration imposed, and the message is heard loud and clear in the central american triangle countries, the cartels say there is a business proposition here, the united states borders (let's get people up here. one of the things in your opening statement was the cartels are the ones with operational control of the border, the united states does not. benjamin: if i can put up a few fingers here which are quite staggering, a number of covid-19 positive migrants were released into the us in january, that is 108 cases, 185 reported monday, only 10% of everyone tested and 296,000 total migrants apprehended this fiscal year alone including 3000
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unaccompanied minors, 1300 and custody, 72 hours, governor abbott saying the us is on track to receive over 1 million migrants this year alone, that shatters any previous record we have seen the last two years. what is happening here? >> the advertisement the border was open, just get there and you can come in, the statement was the first hundred days the new biden administration will not enforce regulations on the border but in february the figures were 100,000 for february, it gets worse, as the weather gets warmer. if it is 100,000 in february of like we could be 150 or 200,000 in may. the systems are overwhelmed today and you double those numbers, systems that are even more overwhelmed. >> what information are you
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getting, what would you like to get about covid-19 positive migrants. this could impact the people of your state. >> you see indications of community spread in communities along the border, in el paso, the community spread has been an issue, this is going to make that more pronounced. a massive bill that will be voted on later in the house today, i offered an amendment that said let's do testing and provide personal protective equipment for people across the border, not stopping get permits test some so we know if they are covid-19 positive or give them and 95 masks and it was turned
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down by the democrats, we are fine with the way things are. the biden administration is handling this well except that it is not. the fact of the matter is many communities along the border and even further into the interior of texas or the rest of the country are adversely affected. benjamin: not to mention people with criminal records caught coming through but can i get your opinion on this move by the pentagon who approved keeping 2300 national guard troops in dc in through may 20 third. what do they know? what is the threat? >> i wish i knew. we had a classified briefing earlier this week, and a classified briefing. typically you go to a classified briefing and read in the new york times, it is from speaker
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of the house, last week we were told we couldn't stay in washington on march 4th because the risk was too high and the senate, the vice president came to the senate to break a tie. is there a problem or is there not? house members have to be sent home but senators testing the chamber and the vice president comes to break a tie, on the face of it this doesn't make sense. jillian: congressman michael burgess, thank you for your time, appreciate you being here, have a good day, 20 minutes after the or, uber and lift banning a woman for coughing on the driver, her attempt to defend herself. fans getting high, the big east tournament, abby warner sick joins us with a live report from madison square garden. ♪♪ you can make it right ♪♪ ♪♪ make you larger-than-life le. the invitation to lexus sales event.
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jillian: uber and lift banning woman from their services after she was caught on camera attacking a driver. >> i've got corona. what are you going to do? jillian: the fight started after one of the women got in without a mass, one of the women pepper spray the drive when he demanded they get out. the woman on the right whose instagram says her friends have done far worse with no repercussions. don't know how that excuses it. investigation is underway. benjamin: california college students being paid not to go on
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spring break, the first 500 students to codify will get $75 each and some excitement for their staycations. they are trying to stop the spread of covid-19. jillian: abby has the assignment of the morning, the big east tournament, games at madison square garden. benjamin: that is where we find her with more on today's matchups. >> reporter: did i hear a little hint of jealousy? this is the assignment of the week. we have an action-packed next few days happening here at madison square garden. the tournament was canceled last year after the first half of the first quarterfinals game. 38-35 and tim brando came in with this announcement. take a listen.
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>> i've been in a number of bizarre situations. that happens in life. never anything like this. the game that wasn't. >> reporter: he is right about that. this never happened before. this was the first time it was canceled since 1980 but we are back in the tournament that will run from march 10th through saturday march 15th and ultimately decide to get the automatic bid that starts march 18th. we have a full slate of games today, you can check out georgetown versus market, xavier versus butler, last game, providence, and the top 5 teams in the quarterfinal, you are not seeing villanova but you can catch up on fox sports. you come from a fox sports background and benjamin, you are duke guy, huge acc fan but all
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around college basketball is returning. benjamin: go. devils. still ahead prosecutor sounding the alarm during the zoom hearing. >> we have reason to believe the defendant is in the same apartment as the witness and i am scared for her safety. jillian: swift action taken after that realization. i canceled culture campaign blocking a college student from setting up a conservative group. the young woman who said she faced threats of violence. ♪♪ a hard night now ♪♪ hard night now janie, check this out. >come here. >>let me see. (chuckles) she looks...kind of like me. yeah. that's because it's your grandma when she was your age. oh wow. that's... that's amazing. oh and she was on the debate team.
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in favor of the deal. it includes $350 billion in state and local government and stimulus checks up to $1,400. if past the president could sign it as soon as today. jillian: a skidmore college student speaking out against campus canceled culture saying the school shutdown her attempt to start a chapter of the young americans for liberty. the student's name is hannah davis and she joins me to explain what happened. thanks for being here. tell me how this played out. >> reporter: over break i decided to study young americans for liberty chapter so i started emailing students and got pushed back. the real pushback didn't come until we started and instagram page we thought would help us get more students on board and i chose young americans for liberty because i thought students would be more receptive
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to it because it wasn't the partisan group, wasn't democrat or republican but encompasses a wide range of views but i was clearly wrong about that. jillian: this read young americans for liberty chapters across the country, springboards for hate speech and bigotry disguised as political discourse and proclivity to spread hatred that is not tolerated. it is clear the attempt to establish a chapter is a reactionary response, voicing their experiences in an attempt to silence our voices. what type of backlash? >> most students were concerned about events that happened this year and yale has 300 or so chapters across the united states, at universities across the united states and they had a problem with 2 or 3 examples of
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events or speakers they deemed inappropriate and because of that they were pushing back and calling young americans for liberty a white nationalist organization which is misinformation and has no truth behind it. jillian: did you receive any threats? i read that you were threatens, how did that happen? >> privately, a student informed me there were students who wanted to kick my was the term that was used and when i asked to elaborate she just said tensions were high and that is all i got, the school has been slow in reacting. jillian: here is a response from the president, mark connor, quote, the student leaders elected as their representative have a right to vote on the
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outcome of this process. i cried all members of our community to exercise their freedom of speech and freedom of association and engage with each other with patience, courtesy and respect for one another. if it sounds like you are not getting that courtesy and respect. >> student government association has more power than they should be getting considering many of them run unopposed and receive very few votes, they hold a great amount of power on campus, it is not going to be easy going forward, if they exist on campus or not. >> keep us updated on everything, have a good day. >> pennsylvania man out on bail was arrested after the third violent attack, patrick was released despite having two the
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mystic violence cases against him. denied the district attorney's request for bail to be revoked. this includes assault on strangulation. prosecutor, the victim's home during a zoom hearing. watch this. >> the defendant is in the same apartment, i'm scared for her safety. i want some confirmation, >> show me the house number. >> police were outside the michigan home. and >> the attack on lady gaga's dog walker may have been part of the gang initiation.
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leading police to be leave they may be connected as the case remains under investigation. they are advising lady gaga against giving a $5,000 reward to the woman who found her dog until she is officially cleared of any involvement. two republican lawmakers look at conservatorship in light of the free britney movement. congressman matt gaetz and jim jordan at a house judiciary hearing meeting on the matter. >> she has been trying to replace him as the conservator of her estate, so she's not left destitute as so many throughout the country are. jillian: he thinks spears would be a great witness should she testify. 36 after the hour right now. janice dean, i asked the benjamin what is the weather like in london? i don't know. he says 67 degrees and comes back and says 45.
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>> janice: i have something special at the end of this weather report so stay tuned. benjamin: what is it? >> janice: i am excited but you have to wait and see. look at temperatures across the country, very warm across the central us was a cold front will push across the tennessee, mississippi, ohio river valley that will bring rain and thunderstorms and the potential for a little bit of snow. the return of some winter for parts of the northern plains in the upper midwest, several systems pushing across the west and the rockies and there is that system that moves in toward the northern plains and the great lakes and mainly a rain event for the ohio river valley thursday and friday. also want to point out breezy dry warm conditions across the southern plains, parts of the southwest and that will increase wildfire danger. here it is as we jump across the pond. current conditions look like a
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lot of rain here and temperatures in the 40s. here's the forecast today, the rain does not change but we bump up temperatures a little bit. >> more precipitation per year, that is a stat i noticed. we have the reputation. >> janice: i learned something new today. jillian: thank you. benjamin: 38 minutes after the hour. migrants flooding the border but the white house argues there is no crisis. will cain is in texas, what folks in the lone star state think of president biden's policy in the us. >> the super 6 apps play for a
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>> we are going to have will cain a live from texas coming up in a few minutes trying to get him on the line and there's a lot to discuss in texas including the restrictions that have been lifted. i was watching a clip yesterday, neil cavuto had a restaurant owner in texas and the joy and relief he felt coming through was evident, business owners feel they get a chance to prove they can open up and do things
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safely and that is something business owners across the country can understand as states lift those restrictions. benjamin: governor abbott was on yesterday and said we are lifting these restrictions because the people don't need to be told, they've lived with covid-19 for you and know how to be sensible, to wear masks but we are no longer going to enforce that. it is not the government's place to do so. businesses have to start up again and that is what they are doing and will i believe is down there in that café. jillian: will smith can say. benjamin: let's talk about joe biden, doesn't matter what you call something, it is what is. a listen from the border crisis, you can college kids in cages, it is the same thing, joe biden is trying rhetoric, trying to act like it is not a crisis but it is a crisis.
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and on the campaign trail and the numbers are skyrocketing, unaccompanied minors in the southern border, it suggests they go sky high. somebody needs to do something, change the policies, remain in mexico to disincentive eyes. people respond to incentives. disincentive eyes the idea of crossing the border. the biden administration better get on this. it is a crisis and throughout the morning from texas coming in mckinney, texas, it is boomtown usa, people moving from california, new york, sit on the market for one day, they are gone but they've been here since 1956, the best food for decades, can't wait to try it, how they
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feel about the border, moving to a free state. you have 3 states and lockdown states. as of today, governor abbott's mandate, 100% capacity for restaurants, mask mandates, i will tell you throughout the morning talking to texans, to diners here, at bill smith's café in texas. benjamin: we will tune in for that later but as he said the immigration issue is a big one and the administration will overturn the cruel trump policies and yet the policies are the same ones. jillian: hopefully we will get some answers but we will check in later on "fox and friends". in the meantime doctors putting the cdc on the new covid-19 guidelines and the new credit card report program.
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fear, not science, the reason children are not at significant risk, viral spread is minimal in schools with safety precautions, no science made 6 feet of distance with kids wearing masks and no evidence of spreading through in person, president biden said he would listen to science. airline slammed the cdc which is saying whether you are vaccinated or not you shouldn't fly. airlines for america says that is not only confusing guidance but science confirms low risk of transmission on airplanes so get on board, folks. >> airlines will go under otherwise. an interesting story about cancel culture, preempting cancel culture, and ice cream country -- company changing its name in fear of a potential backlash over the name of the ice cream. >> reporter: new england ice
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cream company is the latest victim of cancel culture, they changed the name of it's just jimmy's flavor to just sprinkles, critics say it is a derogatory term for jim crow and represents racism. the company would only say it is the same flavor and ice cream fans love it but it was a preemptive strike. jillian: that has been hotly debated topic of conversation for a long time, not something that is new in the cancel culture world. it is not a cancel culture offer for wine. >> used to getting airliner hotels, pretty much can't go anywhere at this point. this is a world mastercard that gives you orders from wineries, at bars and restaurants. it is redeemed for more wine and
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there is a free. jillian: i would have the most points. benjamin: how much do you have to drink? >> a lot. benjamin: challenge accepted. >> what else do we have to do. jillian: thank you. benjamin: 52 minutes after the hour. 200 academics across the political spectrum standing up for free speech, the push to get universities to allow all ideas to be heard coming up next. ♪♪ freedom ♪♪ freedom ♪♪ freedom ♪♪ freedom ♪♪ freedom ♪ (angelic choir) ♪ and here's mine!
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♪ ♪ >> good morning, welcome back. nearly 200 academics from across the political spectrum are banning together to defend free speech for america's educators. >> now calling themselves the academic freedom ashrines, and -- alliance, and dr. carol swain joins us now to explain more about the group's mission. thank you for being with us this morning. what did you see that led you to set up this group? >> well, in this cancel culture, more and more we find faculty members targeted because of something they say in the classroom, or maybe they write an article or an opinion piece, or they find themselves under attack by students and often not supported be by add morers.
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and this has been going -- administratorses. and this has been going on for a number of years, and usually one person is isolated, targeted, marginal aized and left to fend for themselves. and if so with this alliance, which is very libertarian, it includes people across the political spectrum, we will band together, and the organization will offer financial assistance to those who need it. >> wow. let's take a look at this graphic here. it shows teachers who identify as democrats outnumber their republican counterparts by a ratio of 8.5 to 1. as you just referenced, this group is bipartisan. so this isn't necessarily about one person's politics versus the other, you guys want to be able to help everyone have their rights and free speech, right? >> that's right. increasingly, liberal professors, you know, with sonic records of progressivism have been attacked for manager they say innocently -- for something they say innocently in the
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classroom, for something they tweet. no one is safe in this environment. and if universities are to return to being marketplaces of ideas and places where people can pursue research and talk about big ideas, we have to make changes. and so this is a step in the right direction. and in the current environment, no one is safe. tenure means nothing. >> doctor, we have a lot of students on, conservative students, who feel that they are also being silenced. do you ever foresee this growing to include protection for students as well as faculty members? >> well, i think that we do need protection from viewpoint discrimination, and it affects everyone on campus. in fact, it's not just students and faculty, there are also staff members and administrators who find themselves in a situation that's very uncomfortable because they never know when they will run afoul of some individual or some group. and it's very easy for a person
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to target an individual, the make up lies about that person. it's difficult for the person who is targeted to defend themselves. and this also applies to one of saul to lin sky's rules where he talks about freezing the target, being polarized around a particular individual. and if a person has to defend themselves awe alone, it's much more difficult. now that there is a group of academics who are trying to reclaim the university, this is a step in the right direction. >> we'll be curious to see where it goes, that's for sure. doctor, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> and a georgia police officer is hailed a hero for pulling a teenager from a burning truck. a collision with a wrong-way driver, the girl was trapped inside. two others helped the patrolman rescue her with seconds to
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spare. >> all i heard was go, go, go. we were in about a 50 feet, and i set her down, turned around and looked and the entire cab was engulfed in flames. >> the wrong-way driver faces several charges. good to see you, benjamin, see you tomorrow. >> see you tomorrow. >> there are more children coming across the border than we have facilities for at this point in time. >> eventually, it's going to be a national security crisis, because they're children today, but they could easily be terrorists tomorrow. >> a sixth woman has come forward. >> she is accusing governor cuomo of touching her without consent at the governor's mansion late last year. >> there's a new push to get students back in the classroom, and it's coming from doctors and researchers. >> there's no evidence that the schools should not be open, there's even more evidence that their safe. is. >> the royal family speaks out. >> you have people who have this incredible
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