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>> a fox news alert. a tornado in georgia at the latest to touchdown across the deep south. >> a dozen tornadoes reported in the state alone. >> the violent storms, and the power line struck by lightning when setting up a flash flood barricade. this is a destructive situation. and all the ingredients come together for potential tornadoes and that is what happened. and our prayers to all those
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affected by the tornadoes. the national weather service did wonderful job showing us where they thought the weather was going to be. let's look at current temperatures, the cold front marching across the east coast but storms are weakening. we have a tornado watch the south of atlanta, georgia. and isolated good tornadoes. it is not as big a risk as we saw yesterday. as we get into saturday the ingredients become favorable again for another severe weather outbreak across the same areas. the system moves offshore and this starts to develop across the plane states affecting the same areas over the tennessee river valley, we are talking about tennessee and more areas
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north of that. the ohio river valley could be affected as well. we continue to monitor that but know what you will do if there is a watch or a warning. have a way to get those warnings, this will happen saturday to saturday evening. terrible news obviously. jillian: storms are weakening. >> president biden holding press conferences. carley: holding a cheat sheet as bullying rights and his plan for 2024. here is more on the big story. >> reporter: at his inaugural white house briefing president biden made major political news, he expects to run again in 2024, kamala harris will be his running mate and asked if he
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anticipates running against donald trump he questioned whether there is even going to be a republican party three years from now. >> my predecessor, oh god, i miss him. my plan is to run for reelection. that is my expectation. >> reporter: donald trump called fox news last night and told laura ingraham said played softball the commander-in-chief and reporters gave questions in advance. there's not a question at this briefing and the rundown as the major issues of the day, no one asked the president about it. it includes covid 19 in china, reopening schools, gun-control, russia, taxes and the keystone pipeline. he was asked about voting reform measures being proposed on both sides of the aisle. biden took the opportunity to slam republican lawmakers directly.
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>> it is sick. some states with no absentee ballots under the most rigid circumstances. >> reporter: the president asked about his plan for filibuster reform. an issue not many americans outside lawmakers have on top of that is the pandemic rages on but he confirms he sees the filibuster as an outdated relic of the jim crow era. >> the filibuster existed when i came to the united states senate 120 years ago. the statistics you probably know. it is abused in a gigantic way. >> reporter: reporter circled back and pressed him, he refused to drop the hammer. >> let's figure out how to get this done.
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in the direction of significantly changing the abuse of the filibuster will. >> moving closer to eliminating the filibuster. is that correct? >> the other major news out of this, double his goal for vaccinating in the first hundred days, that is 200 million shots. about 100 million more to go in just over a month. today is day 65 of the biden administration. jillian: did not get to mask one, peter doocy. we will get him next time. president biden also dodging blame for the migrant surge on the us-mexico border. carley: the white house faces structure. >> reporter: texas senator ted cruz sharing an update, to see the crisis firsthand.
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>> 100,000 people, 15,000 kids in custody. time for the biden administration to put a end to it. jillian: the border surge up 174% compared to last february when border patrol agents only encountered 36,000 people. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas said the us is on track to encounter more migrants than it had in 20 years but according to biden nothing changed except there is a nice guy in the white house. >> i guess i should be flattered people come here because i'm the nice guy. the truth is nothing has changed the time they can travel with least likelihood of dying on the way, the heat and the desert. >> reporter: president biden who promised to offer the american people transparency not allowing cameras inside facilities housing these migrant children. when asked yesterday he could not say when reporters can see the conditions. last night on the ingraham angle donald trump weighed in on the
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press conference saying this about the border crisis. >> what you are doing now and seeing now is inhumane, children and people, tremendous number of children living on top of each other in squalor, this is squalor. >> reporter: in addition to the delegation touring the texas mexico border, joaquin castro along with democratic congressman, 700 teenage boys in texas. back to you. jillian: the white house press secretary and fox news analyst kayleigh mcenany remembers very different press conferences under donald trump. take a listen. >> i pulled up one of the press briefings to get a taste of what it was like, the first question he was asked was why did you lie
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to the american people and how will they ever trust you? i couldn't imagine the press corps asking president biden anything like that. jillian: donald trump held his first formal press briefing 27 days into office. fox news alert, a shooting leaves the police officer hurt and the security guard seriously injured in chicago. police say the gunmen opened fire after feeling confronted, the officer was shot in the shoulder. police killed the suspect in the shootout, the chicago cop shot in two weeks. and unlawful assembly declared in los angeles for the second night in a row as police clash with protesters. we say protesters shined high-intensity light from their face. officers continued clearing the in cabin from echo park, lapd offered to relocate residents, the rest will be made in the state. megan markland prince harry after departure will be turned
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into a lifetime movie, it will reveal what really happened in the powers that drove the duke and duchess of sussex to leave everything behind. the movie is expected to come out this fall. 98-year-old world war ii veteran received a birthday celebration even will not soon forget. he volunteers every thursday at the memorial museum in arizona. the museum held in grand celebration in his honor. the pilot was 20 years old when he flew his first of 28 combat missions, the now 98-year-old, because his much younger 92-year-old girlfriend. guess who is turning 98. the time is 9 minutes after the hour. president biden flip-flops on
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reaction to that. given what he said yesterday do you think the filibuster will be a thing of the past? >> joe biden and the left will do any and everything to satisfy their bodies, donors and political allies, they will do anything to maintain control over working-class families, farmers and small business owners. folks across this country if you live in an area that trump won, your way of life is under attack whether trying to restrict your second amendment, using tax dollars to prioritize illegal immigrants or us citizens -- jillian: do you think it is a thing of the past, the filibuster? >> i think you will see senator mcconnell and the republican senators and even a couple democrat senators do everything they can to push back on joe biden and progressives who are
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trying to alter and change the course of america. that is what they would be doing by trying to force down there with liberal wish list items whether it is prioritizing illegal immigrants over us citizens. look what is going on at the southern border. illegals can cross the border and get free dental care but americans across the country can't get dental care. illegals are staying in hotel rooms whenever our us national guard is sleeping in parking garages and the nations capital. the fact that nancy pelosi is fine with no laws or fences on the southern border but has 20 my the razor wire around washington dc, people are fed up with this. jillian: i want your reaction to this. joe biden defending the filibuster in 2005. >> it breaks the to change the rule. we go down this path, we left with a different system.
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and how the senate function throughout its history. the senate is always been a place where structure and rules permit fast-moving partisan agendas to be slowed down. >> people change their stance and opinions with the time but this is a pretty big deal. what is your reaction? >> all i say is don't listen to the words of a politician, watch their action and look what joe biden has done. with the ball funding he broke the law. they are trying to change the rules of the senate to push forward policies and trying to reward friends and donors like i said with the fact that joe biden by basically stopping the funding of the border wall he's doing exactly what the media and the left and politicians in congress screamed at donald
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trump are doing and he is breaking the law. the lot remains the same. the only thing that changed is the residency at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. jillian: you say he broke the law, because $1.4 billion of funding allocated in december. there is an investigation into whether or not the border wall should have been stopped. >> absolutely. article 1 is very clear, gives congress the power of the purse. money was appropriated on a bipartisan basis just a few months ago and biden canceled billions of dollars meant to keep americans safe with a stroke of the pen, in the first few hours in office, clear violation of law. they said this towards donald trump when he caused the funding with ukraine. the media, the left, the politicians in congress should hold joe biden to the same standard.
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the law has remained the same. the only thing that has changed is the occupant in the white house. jillian: thank you so much. >> thank you so much. jillian: rutgers requiring all students on campus to be vaccinated. is it the first of many to hands-down the order. jillian: how do americans feel about president biden's first news conference with lee carter have vile next. ♪♪
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>> took president biden two months to hold his first official press conference. how did we do? joins me live with her take aways and the dials we love. good morning. >> great to see you. >> and transparency at the border and take a listen to what he said. >> as soon as i'm in a position to implement what we are doing the right now. one of the reasons i have gone down, and i don't want to become the issue. and have full access to everything. >> how soon will that be. how similar be? >> >> i'm a little surprised.
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>> democrats would give anything he said. and democrats said is not dangerous, they find it a little bit boring but didn't feel there was a threat in what he was income independents felt it was a satisfactory actor, he didn't have a command of what was going on and didn't seem to have a handle on what was going on. republicans felt this is not good. in fact they felt he was hiding something, that there was a double standard and they rejected and were angry about. not a satisfactory answer for the president. jillian: not surprised by independents republicans. an interesting question, the reason migrants surging the border, take a look.
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>> i should be flattered people are coming because i'm a nice guy, that is the reason why it is happening, that i am a decent man, that is why they are coming, biden is a good guy. the overwhelming majority of people coming to the border and back. >> a similar response. you see throughout the press conference democrats given a become independents a dn republicans an effort. dependents are not satisfied where the president stand, not as angry as republicans are, this is not the answer, this is not satisfactory. president biden, they don't believe this has anything to do with why things are the way they are. they believe because he loosened the border people are coming in. >> leading up to the election
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how important the independent voter was. one thing we need to play, the voting laws. listen to this. >> the republican voters i know find this despicable. republican voters, that we will stop this because it is the most pernicious thing, this makes jim crow look like jim eagle. this is gigantic what they are trying to do. >> the same grade, democrats gave him data. not that they said it was a great response but it was fine. they gave it to be. independents a dn republicans an f. independents and democrats are looking for more and republicans saying don't tell me what we think. he is saying a lot about that, and much of what he has been
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promising about unity, coming together, in the press conference, i don't see that at all. jillian: thank you for joining us. appreciate it. a major, thousands of feet in the air, the scramble to stop a man trying to open the exit door on a flight. a restaurant owner fails to define pandemic restrictions is now a free woman. covid rules remind her of communism. she joins us next.
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hello, colonial penn? jillian: extreme weather alert. overnight reported tornado leaves a trail of destruction in georgia southwest of atlanta, the latest twister in a deadly outbreak across the south. 5 people killed in alabama, more than a dozen wounded. senior meteorologist janice steen has the latest. >> janice: the last 24 hours, 2 dozen tornado reports and more on the way. current temperatures a cold
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front across the east coast, storms are weakening, no tornado watches to tell you about and no severe thunderstorm or tornado warnings but you see where that front is weakening offshore. this is what happened in the last 24 hours, incredible amounts of damage being reported. the sun will come up and the national weather service will assess the damage and give them a category, the damage we are seeing, ef 3 which is considered severe. another day on the saturday of severe storms, the tally, april and may, it is not over yet and the severe threat in tennessee and ohio river valley. know what to do if there's a watch or warning and how to get those warnings in the overnight hours when it is most dangerous. jillian: thank you.
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texas officials raise the number of deaths from february after rare winter storm and blackout, the total coming to 111 nearly doubling the initial telling. health officials say most of the deaths are hypothermia. most have no power drinkable water due to freezing temperatures. midair scuffle breaking out on a spirit airlines plane bound from la to cleveland. passengers and crew members restrain a man who came out of the bathroom shirtless. the plane diverted to denver where the man was taken away into police custody. his motive is unclear. it continue to los angeles. that is scary. carley: a michigan restaurant owner arrested for defining lockdown orders is out of jail after spending four nights
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behind bars and a $15 fine. one of her supporters calling her the first political prisoner of the pandemic. >> we have to stand up for those harmed by these orders. people like marlena, michigan's first political prisoner of the pandemic. i will take your place in broad daylight. jillian: live with her attorney, robert baker, good morning to you both. you lost your food license in january because you were define covid 19 restrictions and you continue to serve people and one day you were driving to work, police officer pulled you over and arrest you. >> at the beginning, police
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enforcement, cars follow me on main street, they don't have police signed so i was suspecting i don't know who they are but in the end i find out kind of scared. they tried to kidnap me. jillian: as you we found out a judge ordered your arrest, because you define covid 19 restrictions, in jail for four days. >> this was unlawfully and unconstitutional. you have to fight and i will do whatever it will take to fight for freedom for the american people and i did the right thing. jillian: you mentioned the word unlawful, that is where your attorney comes in. what is your reaction to the situation. i have a feeling you are working pretty hard to get your food
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license back. >> i am. the initial goal was to get out of jail which we did on monday, testing all the proofs and underlying allegations, determining whether the laws are legitimate being charged under. >> you grow up in communist poland and you have a powerful statement about your childhood and how that reminds you of what you are going through now. >> it reminds me of dictatorship. we the people have the right to work and provide for ourselves. government and government -- they have job security. we the people, small business owners and people who work for us have to fight for our survival. we have to do whatever it will
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take like every other human being. jillian: michigan's attorney general responded to the situation, did not speak kindly of you, she defied her local health department at every turn and choosing to taunt health inspectors, law enforcement going on tucker carlson, setting up a lucrative go fund me. i will start with you. >> many governors, 192. the supreme court is unlawful. breaking the law in the eye of the beholder. >> i don't have any comments because anything i say will be against me. >> you have a lot at the top.
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thank you for joining us. >> i would like to say thanks to my supporters who have been praying during this fight. carley: thank you both. >> god bless america. jillian: americans love when their pet reaches record-breaking heights, more than $103 billion were spent on pets last year. that number is expected to rise. i'm committed to that with my little guy levi. i will never have that much money. still ahead nascar getting down and dirty. ashley strohmeyer is coming up next.
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jillian: rutgers university students will have to get a covid 19 vaccine before arriving on campus in the fall, the new jersey school is one of the first to make the requirement. a connecticut cruise operator mandating a vaccine before setting sail. to provide two negative covid test. the policy is in effect through april 10th. start your engines. the bristol motor speedway transforms into a dirt track for the nascar cup series.
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good morning. >> good morning. in relation to where we are, right in the middle of the blue ridge mountains and the appalachians, it is lit up. the colosseum, the last time bristol was converted into a dirt track in 2001. the last time nascar race on a dirt track with in 1970. if you are a nascar fan in the first week of january, just how tight they are about this. 40,000 people to be in the stands and in perspective for
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covid and everything like that. 14 days and 2300 truckloads around the bulldozers, the dirt ray starting at 3:30 sunday. >> i put this up. >> live all morning on "fox and friends". jillian: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> the dirt track, when i was in high school, the demolition derby where you would drive a car, bumper cars with that. of course i did that. >> a lot of people didn't take
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pictures. >> good morning to you, happy friday, president biden refused to acknowledge the growing border on the -- working on his watch. it is a giant problem, two congressman, only going to get worse. brand taylor, it is a desperate situation. senator mike lee, retired general jack keane, geraldo and judge janine and doctrine is false -- doctor nicole saphier and kristi knowem talking about the senate bill banning biological males from playing a girls sport.
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fox news medical contributor, is that an attainable goal? >> 2 million flu shots per day, but put things in perspective. there has been a fair amount of missteps along the way. >> 16 and older, more state opening that up? >> a dozen states open it up but you need walk in vaccinations, we are not going to reach all americans that way. we have to start moving towards walk ins. jillian: you've taken some heat for arguing that heard immunity is near despite what doctor fauci has to say. we want to talk about this again because there is an opinion piece in the wall street journal.
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why do you say that and how close are we to that? >> we hit heard immunity for healthcare workers and nursing homes. north dakota is probably there. it is not binary, it is a gradual slowing and we will see it more in april in different parts of the country and throughout may, but people recognize what is happening in los angeles and say how about explaining a 90% reduction in daily cases and a positivity rate of one.6% because more people have immunity and a recent study, doctor fauci said in december we would have heard immunity by march or april and then he said december, he wanted to prop up the goal, he told the new york times, bumping the target from 60 to 75, 80%. it is not binary thing.
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>> it was published wednesday, you can check that out. i want your opinion on the story we had a few minutes ago about how rutgers is requiring students who will be on campus for the fall semester have a covid 19 vaccine. there are things like this to come. what is your response as a doctor? >> don't like the trend. it is emergency use authorization, some people choosing the vaccine, we need to respect that decision. a lot of the proportion of the population vaccinated. many people have natural immunity, circulating antibodies from prior infections. it is not essential for them to get it. jillian: you covered a lot of topics there, thank you for joining us. have a good day. still ahead, montana is suing
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sue. jillian: here with more austin nuts son. thank you for joining us, sir, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me on, you bet. jillian: of course. let's pull up cbp's placement quote: >> that's what they say as of right now. do you have faith that will hold true in the future? >> well, it's that word currently that worries us, frankly. we got word and this was a leaked email that came from inside of dhs and cbp. we know somebody at the top is talking about this. but it reached us. obviously the governor and i, governor jim forte and i reached out. we sent a letter to the department of homeland security and you just read their response. but it's that word currently that really concerns us and, you know, frankly, i think we cece
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this here in montana. jillian: why do you think then you wouldn't be able to -- what is your position on if they decided to change their stance as itenned stand right now? how is montana not equipped to be able to handle them? yesterday we had a guest on from your state representative it wouldn't be fair to the migrants pause we don't have the ability to do it. >> well, frankly, that's true. this is a matter of logistics. let's put the legal aside for a moment. we are a very rural state. we are a northern tier state. frankly, it's still cold up here. it might be almost april in the rest of the country, but it's nothing for us to get a nasty spring storm. it is still barely above freezing here. on top of that, where are we going to put these people? we don't have camps. we don't have large hotels, empty just sitting around. we are not able to handle an influx of several hundred or thousand people just as a matter
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of logistics i don't know where we are going to put these people and process them and released into the interior. that's the real concern here. carley: i want to play you something president biden said yesterday during his press conference about job creation. take a listen. >> i meant what i said when i ran to rebuild the backbone of this country, the middle class. hard-working people and people struggling to be in the middle class, they built america and unions built them. carley: now, i'm sure everybody that was watching that unfold on their tvs yesterday, that lost their job on the keystone xl pipeline was very frustrated and you and 21 states are suing the biden administration to try and get that part-time line back up and running. so what are the chances that you will actually win and the pipeline will continue to be able to be worked on? >> we think our chances are good. look, we wouldn't have filed this suit if this was just a political stunt. this is a very important case.
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it's important to montana. it's important to all the states along the pipeline path. you are exactly right. the president's words really ring hollow here. his unilaterally cancel of keystone xl killed thousands of union jobs just in the state of montana. these are high wage jobs. this was great work in very rural counties in montana. i tell people this is not where we filmed yellow stone. this is some of the most rural, poor area of montana. and these are great jobs. so, this just really rings hollow to a lot of montanans. carley: is montana already feeling the effect of the pipeline being shut down? >> we are, look, $60 million, conservatively, $60 million in lost property tax revenue with the stroke of a pen. again, these were some of the most rural, poor counties in the country. keystone xl was set to become the largest property taxpayer in each of those counties.
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$60 million, poof, gone, on day one. there was no process here. he didn't talk to anybody in montana. this was a forgone conclusion. jillian: thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate your time austin knudsen. >> thanks for having me. jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> uh, hang on, uh, sorry. >> president biden holding his first initial press conference. >> there was a disgrace for most of the press corps and for the president he said some outrageous things that demanded to be pressed on. >> how soon would be able to have access to the facility. >> i will commit to transparency as soon as i'm in a position to be able to implement what we are doing. >> overnight a tornado in georgia. >> we are at the heart of the season. unfortunately the destruction and now we have death being reported. >> accusations that governor cuomo gave preferential access to covid tests to his family is
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