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we'll today, ashleigh. good morning, you know, over the weekend, the government also shut down new york signature bank, so this action will apply to those customers as well. even uninsured depositors have been given the guarantee that their money will be returned in a joint statement by the treasury. federal reserve at f d. i c reads quote, depositors will have access to all of their money starting monday, march 13th no losses associated with the resolution of silicon valley bank will be worn by the
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taxpayer, the president said. that more will come today. president over the crisis. what's that? , access to all of their money starting monday march 13, >> what is that? we are expecting to hear from the president at 8:00 and all of this emergency action was a ripple effect. and also protect the payroll for companies with svp. may need recognize like fitbit
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, >> there is no consequences to their actions. >> treasury secretary janet yellen said a bank by little else was never on the table. stock bond investors will not be protected by yesterday's actions. right here you can see the banks collapse illustrated within the flow turning to outflow after the start of 2022. silicon valley bank's with increase of deposits coming in during the pandemic but invested in u.s. government bonds. those bonds took a massive hit when the federal reserve hiked interest rates to combat inflation. breaking news, hbc with the british arm for the price of 1 pound, ashley, todd. >> todd: alex, thank you. a lot of moving parts. parts. cheryl casone will be here to break it down for you and earlier congressman nancy mace on deck. she does not think we should be bailing banks out. we will talk to her about other
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solutions. you do not want to miss any of that. in the meantime, russian u.s. border in an attempt to get inside of our country completely overpowering border agents attempting to control the crowd. >> ashley: brooke singman has the breaking news details, good morning, broke. >> shucking photo with 1,000 migrants rush the bridge over the mexico to el paso, look at this. officials say crowd control measures had to be used after massive group of mainly venezuelan migrants continued pressing forward against the razor wire feds. the border crisis to grow under the biden administration as the southern border seizes over 870,000 migrant encounters. so for this fiscal year. that is a 29% increase from the same time last year. even democrats are speaking out against biden's feeling's.
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listen. >> the biggest country, by the way coming to the border are cuba, venezuela, nicaragua. there are dictatorships and people fling those dictatorships. whether the biden administration opened up a path for those to flee. this is an example of what you can do in the way that is good for the border and our nation that preserves asylum. but if not, if the administration does go down this path, i am afraid the president will become the asylum denier entry. >> in the meantime president biden expected to head to san diego to meet with prime minister's from the u.k. and australia. that meeting is expected to focus on the security partnership between the three nations. this comes after two boats with migrants crashed off of the beach yesterday killing eight people. officials say a woman called 911 to report she had come from mexico by boat and two of this
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smuggling boats had capsized. rescue efforts overnight. when they arrived on scene, no survivors but officials say some migrants may have fled the beach. >> this is one of the worst maritime struggling tragedies in california. certainly in the city of san diego. >> so far this year, 600 migrants have been apprehended up of the waters of san diego. todd, ashley. >> todd: senator tom cotton reacted to the lawlessness in el paso, watch. >> that video why the government is not doing more to protect us from threats from mexico and you have almost a thousand people from rushing border crossing point that obviously overwhelmed the border patrol. we have no way to know who they are. why would they need to be coming to america? venezuela is a is a socialist dictatorship. they may have claims to asylum but they may have other
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countries known as a safe third country under international asylum law. it is this kind of saying that so many americans think we need to take firm action against the cartels and close our border. >> todd: let's bring in robert hanna keith executive director of texas policy foundation. great to have you, sir, that while video isn't it abundantly clear to you that the message from this white house is still, "come on over and make that dangerous journey to our border." >> absolutely, good morning todd, ashley. with biden open border policy it is an invitation for more lawlessness to happen that while illegal immigrants and especially the cartels know those coming into the country illegally get to stay. all that is going to happen is incentivize more contact as everyone tries to get in before the policies change. >> ashley: if the president doesn't shut the border down right now, i'm saying today will
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we see problems like this and chaos like this unfold at the border and more frequently? >> it is more than a physical barrier to keep people from coming in illegally but the biden administration has been operating just creating legal ways for people to come into this country illegally. still only incentivizes it. we have to turn off the magnet. we have to make it clear if you come into the united states illegally, you do not get to stay. when they do that as proven successful under the trump administration, you will see a dramatic decrease in illegal immigration because it's not going to be worth it for people to pay the coyotes and cartels tens of thousands of dollars to come if they don't get to stay. >> todd: on the one hand this administration has encouraged migrants to come. but on the other hand family retention again with previous policies. what is the end game with
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hypocritical and inconsistent policies? >> the end game is 2024 election with the biden administration being aware of the political realities and negative opinion about the biden border crisis. in its desperation to be looking at upcoming election with policies that actually work in controlling illegal immigration. so deafening silence from the left on the return of these policies, but i think the biden administration is showing that everything else is failed but needs to work back to actual enforcement to try to get control of the situation for its own political say. >> ashley: what about the strength this is putting on the border because we know they are overwhelmed down there. in this type of situation in particular when they have to put a physical barrier, you know people thought and so going
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forward what can we do to protect themselves and the border? because it is a lost cause. it is complete chaos. >> that is a great question. it is even a stream for the men and women of border patrol that are still on the front line. keeping in mind this administration has pulled most of the border patrol agents off of the actual border but instead has moved them to processing illegal immigrants. so, we have less men and women holding that line because they are colleagues pulled off to other assignments. that just makes it more dangerous for the border patrol agents that are still left there to defend the national border and do the job they were instructed to do. more agents doesn't always mean more border security because this administration. it just makes the process illegal immigrants instead of keeping them out in the first place. >> todd: and moving air marshals to the border, all of
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it is absolutely insane. another area of hypocrisy on full display. president biden expected to approve this alaska project today, but he also just announced indefinite ban on future drilling on 16 million acres of land and water in the state. biden obviously trying to play both sides of the fence on this because there is an election 20 months from now. is anyone on either side really buying this though? >> what is more politics from the biden administration. president biden in the state of the union said we will need oil and gas for a long time. to think he was talking about his political reality. don't take this as a change of heart from the white house intern to the change of energy policy. conocophillips has had this area since 1999. the biden administration must have known they were on week, equal footing to deny conocophillips the ability to
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develop this area. but at the same time as you mentioned, the biden administration biden administration announced yesterday they are prohibiting all the oil and gas exploration in the arctic ocean area. so really, what today shows us is more anti-energy, anti-american oil and gas policies from the biden administration under the smoke screen of the willow project deal that they really didn't have any choice to deny in the first place. >> ashley: should americans be concerned about this that biden is more or less trying to appeal to the far left and approving this will of will project but at the same time, he's cutting the object for millions of acres of drilling? what will this do for the future for oil and gas in the economy? >> it will make it more expensive. yesterday, the national average for gas prices at the pump $3.47. americans are fatigued at paying
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over $3 a gallon every time they go to fill up their cars or these kind of policies like banning oil and gas in the arctic ocean like the anti-oil and gas rules out of the epa and methane rule. all those will do is diss incentivize further oil and gas exploration and make energy more expensive to produce, which is going to continue to put this burden on american families anti-american workers. so may it go make more pain coming down the road with the biden administration with anti-energy trajectory. >> todd: a great insight on both of these topics, robert. everything everywhere stealing the show with seven. seven awards. >> ashley: the song she wrote for top gun and frazier takes home his first oscar. jackie ibanez join sets with more, jackie. >> jimmy kimmel starting off with uncontroversial violence free oscars.
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but he couldn't help joking about will smith's lap heard around the world at the awards. listen. listen. >> we have strict policies in place. anyone in this theater commits an act of violence during the show, you will be awarded the oscar for best actor. [laughter] no, but seriously at the academy has a crisis theme in place. and nothing unpredictable or violent it happens during the ceremony, do what you did last year, nothing. [laughter] >> so sad but true. the big winner everywhere all at once took home seven awards including best picture and best original screenplay. the sci-fi adventures, using an acceptable speech to take a jab at cnn host don leman's comment that 51-year-old presidential candidate nikki haley is past her prime. >> this is a beacon of hope and possibilities. this is proof that dream big and dreams do come true.
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and ladies, don't let anybody tell you you are ever pasture prime. [cheers and applause] is paid to taking best supporting actor and tearjerking account of his success story. >> my journey started on a boat and spent a year in a refugee camp. somehow i ended up here on hollywood's biggest stage. [applause] they say stories like this only happen in the movies. i cannot believe it is happening to me. this, this is the american dream. [cheers and applause] >> an amazing speech right th there. the first oscar and what people are calling his career come back. >> i want to say thank you for this acknowledgment because it
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couldn't be done without my cast. it has been like a diving expedition at the bottom of the ocean and the error on the line to the surface is on a launch being watched over by people in my life. >> in the meantime controversial author despite 1,000 people to remove him over public support for communist chinese communist party. and of course lady gaga brought the house down from the original song she wrote for the movie, "hold my hand. ♪ ♪ got god three dedicating her performance to the original 1987
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top gun who passed away in 2012. isn't lady gaga so cool? she brought the house down. >> todd: she took it out there and obviously having some issues there. it she come -- jackie, thank you so well. fox news alert, mom-and-pop shop owner scramble to get a hold of the money they had deposited and now collapsed silicon valley bank, including small businesses on ed see. >> they are just holding our phones and not paying us. i read a small business and i did this for my home. those funds feed my family and pay my bills my bills. >> we talked to etsy shop owner who found herself and the exact same position. >> did you see this? >> prosecute me for what? what are they talking about? i wish i could figure out what the heck they were talking about. >> ashley: dr. fauci going on
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they detected a launch and maintaining a full readiness posture. the u.s. and south korea began joining the military drills today. the house executive warning held china once the u.s. with tiktok. speak with the truth is tiktok can you be used as propaganda for the communist party of chin. that is a national securities concerned. >> we are handing over by folks downloading the tiktok app with no division between the chinese company, the chinese government, and the chinese communist party. >> todd: last week mark warner who you saw there speaking. introducing bipartisan build which the white house has endorsed which would ban foreign technologies and companies from operating in the u.s.
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this includes tiktok i chinese company. >> ashley: the silicon valley bank rattling business to process two sellers on the platform. the company sending a letter friday to business owners saying "scheduled transactions would be delayed indefinitely." >> etsy partners with silicon valley bank, they are still holding our funds and not paying us. that is a little scary. i'm a mother of three. i ran a small business. i did this from my home. those funds feed my family and pay bills. >> ashley: the owner of nina loves fun. thank you so much for being with us. tell us what happen in particular and how you found out what was going on. >> yeah, so, i started a business during the pandemic. and it turned into my small business fund. while i was still on other platforms, i joined etsy.
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it became my quickest, biggest revenue stream. but my payment would be delayed had me worried. on friday, i noticed i didn't get my usual payout. so, i actually read about the bank collapse. sure enough, etsy emailed me later that evening and said, there would be a delay. there was no date in mind. they were working on payments. so, i was worried about the future payment because customers are still expecting items. and i won't be able to use those funds to pay for shipping or materials. >> ashley: so nina come apparently etsy is to get those funds in hand. but does it worry you that you may not get the money that you are owed today? is it a fear of yours? >> you know, i'm still a little
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worried because there hasn't been any communication purity but hopefully, today, they will email us again or give us an update. >> ashley: do you think because you just said you haven't heard from them since friday since this happened. do you think they should have reached out to everyone and keep them keep them up to date what is going on? do you think it falls on them? >> i do think so because a lot of us are small sellers. this is our only income. so, any update i think is great. just so we know where our money is and where we will get it. >> ashley: will you be able to absorb those funds? will this affect your business at all? >> so i'm still actively selling on etsy. for the short term come i will be able to absorb that cost. for many other sellers, they might not be able to do that. that is devastating. so hopefully, with everything going on, we will be able to get
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our funds in the next few days. >> ashley: you heard the woman in the sound bite before we came to you. she said, she feeds her family with that money. should this have fallen on the american taxpayer and the american business worker? do you think the federal government should have stepped in on the situation? >> you know, i'm just waiting to see what happens. hopefully we will see them come through. >> ashley: you are holding out for the best, good for you. will you continue to work with etsy? i think so. it is my biggest revenue screen. and unless i'm not getting paid, then i would have to start to worry. but for right now, i think i can see a holding pattern. >> ashley: let's hope you get your money but along with everyone else. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it.
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>> thank you. >> ashley: a connecticut mother fighting to keep her daughter's murder behind bars after new democrat laws give dozens of healers a new chance at freedom. we will hear from that mom and the lawmaker joining her in the fight. >> todd: more homeless tents popping up in the city overrun with camp spirit but why are those new tenants empty? one expert has a theory that will blow your mind. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪
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expected to impact traveled the first half of the work week. this is the deep south faces severe hail and tornado warnings as early as today. a portland-based drug counselor accusing an active process of planting empty tents on sidewalks to encourage homeless people to line the streets. he said he has seen the pop tents firsthand and blames the city for not offering homeless and dominic to offer but a band-aid approach anthony manny and the community agree. one tells fox come i haven't seen permanent solutions offered to anybody. but the most i have seen is just here, let me give you a thick blanket and let me give you a tent. oregon has one of the highest with a population of 18,000 in 2022. >> todd: a new connecticut bill with the sentences of violent criminals including 44 murders right here shaved off of
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their time behind bars. connecticut state senate with a summary leading the fight against these policies and carlson is the mother of elizabeth carlson murder 20 years ago. thank you for the both of you being here, no time is supposed to heal all wounds but not in this case. we offer our condolences to you. unfortunately, the request was denied here but what did you actually learned that your daughter's killer could possibly have ears shaved off of his sentence? >> everything resurfaced from 20 years ago. we buried her daughter, and the therapy and the years and the years of navigating through grief and trying to basically find our way resurfaced. i couldn't breathe. i was struggling. our daughter, surviving daughter leslie who escaped the house
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that day. we all went into a tailspin, my husband, my daughter and i in a tailspin when we could catch our breath. we realized we had work to do and we to find a way to basically zero in with laser focus how to stop this connotation and have him denied. however, we didn't know the uncertainty, it was a really big struggle. no one should have to go through this. you know, you go through something 20 years ago, you put it aside and learn how to live your life again. then, you are caught in that riptide again. and we are members of the club. nobody wants to belong to. we have a voice and an obligation to not only speak for ourselves but all the other families in connecticut who are
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very much unaware of this revised policy 1102, anyone incarcerated with their crime could basically apply for connotation. and it is crazy. it is outrageous. the decision lies with a three panel board where they make that decision. >> todd: you hit the word, crazy. this is crazy. these numbers bear that out between 2016-2021 the state of connecticut granted six connotations to reduce sentences for felons. last year 2022, it granted 71. why, has concerted effort by the state quite frankly to re-victimize victims, specifically the families of murder victims? that makes no sense! >> i couldn't agree with you
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more. quite frankly, why ms. carlson reached out to make my had to take action to what is going on with this policy. this was a policy done in the dark by the appointment of democratic governor in the state of connecticut. they took it upon themselves or a nudge to revise the policies that allows anyone if you have been convicted of murder, murder under special circumstances, rape and murder to come in front of the board, three unelected laypeople overwriting sentencing judges, that have come down after negotiations, especially in a plea deal when someone has pled guilty and agreed to spend x amount of time in jail regardless of the circumstances. 42 years in jail, not a day more, not a day less. they come in front of the sport of three.
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on known to us they are shaving decades off of these sentences. just last week this board shaved off 67 years off of someone's 95 year sentence. it is outrageous. we are committed to making a stop. we have called upon the democratic governor who is one of the most popular governors in the nation to immediately cease and desist all connotations until the legislature has had a chance to weigh in. >> todd: it is basically the state going back on its word, especially the plea bargain cases where someone agreed to be locked up for a certain amount of time. they gave up a right to a trial but the victim gave up a right to confront the individual at trial. that number needs to stick. i want to read the statement, "connecticut remains one of the safest dates in the country in large part the davitt ohmic data
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driven approach with the criminal justice policy and practice." it is time to step back and see how the policy is working. audrey, how was this policy working for you? >> it's not working. we feel connecticut has turned its back on all of the victims and survivors who have taken these plea deals. and we reluctantly took this 42 year plea deal largely because if he had gone to trial, it probably would have been 16 years with a lot of wiggle room here they hefted red set up and re-victimize again and again and again. i'm not sure we can handle that. so again we reluctantly accepted a 42 year plea bargain, agreement, contract. ironclad not a day more not a day less. and trust it. i don't trust this policy. it is wrong and it is
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outrageous. for whatever reasons, it really needs to -- again, step back, stop the connotations and really do what is right. anyone in government who has, god forbid i don't wish this on anyone anything horrible will come to them, they wouldn't do anything but you know what the bottom line is, no one ever thinks anything that is ever going to happen to them. it happens to someone else. we are that someone else. they need to do what is right and ethical and moral. thank you. >> todd: audrey, you are an amazing advocate for your daughter and for the families of crime victims throughout the great state of connecticut. audrey carlson, heather summers, thank you for your time. please keep up this fight. >> todd: one major medical school and a crash course in wokeness. one of the items on the syllabus a lesson and again this is for doctors ny and gender are not
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♪ ♪ >> ashley: florida governor ron desantis parking 2024 speculation with new video to iowa. watch. >> common sense suddenly became uncommon virtue. the state of florida stood as a refuge of sanity. we chose freedom just like iowa. >> ashley: desantis ramping up the rumors tweeting, "we are just getting started" and overwhelming victory this last election cycle. >> i think it is just people look and they see, you know, we have a deficit of leadership in this country. the story of florida is one of policy success but we went by winning 32,000 votes 2018 to 1.5 million votes in 2022. that is because we shifted electorate in our favor. >> t>> ashley: desantis has not
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yet to confirm white house bid. chuck todd accusing of politicizing education for establishing a date in florida's curriculum devoted to lessons on the evils of communism. >> i went to florida public schools. we were taught this and it was called history. it seems like a weird politicizing he's going out of his way to politicize something. >> ashley: in may desantis mark member 7s victims of communism day. it requires 45 minutes of class time with communist regimes such as the people who suffered under them. >> todd: first year students at the university school of medicine are required to complete diversity, equity, and inclusion training. >> ashley: the mandatory course with power slide with six does not equal gender. it goes on to students, how can u.s. future health care professionals be inclusive of and gender diverse patience. >> todd: this is a course
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called human structure. and so far the board chair to do no harm and former professor at the pennsylvania medical school and the good doctor joins us now. it is one thing the breeze to indoctrinating in eei but another thing when it is my cardiologist. shouldn't i become a doctor of all people understand quite frankly the difference between male and female body parts? >> yes, good morning, thank you for having me. this ties into your last segment the politicize station of education in florida but in f fact, it is very appropriate to teach about the medical needs of transgender adults. and transgender individuals. that is fine. this is a course in structural anatomy. the goals of the course laid out in the document that our organization got a tipster from indiana university of medicine. it's nothing about motions.
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the relationship between gender and sex is controversial area and ought to be taught as a controversial area and then an objective way to students. it shouldn't be taught in a way to indoctrinate students into an idea, children, for example, our agency is fighting against such a notion of having children go through transitions. adults is something else. adults can really do what they want. but this whole kind of politicization of the idea about gender is something that is harming children in america. that is something we are against peer and political ideation should be taught on a course of anatomy. >> ashley: doctor, how dangerous is it for the world to become so political? >> it is. i think it is dangerous from one major reason and that is these kind of ideas are very controversial among americans. and to have a medical world pick
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one side, if you will. pick one sort of approach in a very controversial area breeds mistrust. the patients that feel they shouldn't be for medical students, engaging in this kind of education activity are going to have less trust in their physicians when they feel this is the wrong thing to teach students. again, this is a crisis in our country in crisis so-called gender transition in children. many states, particularly florida has weighed in on this and said there should be no treatment of children with hormones and a surgical procedure. many other states are looking at and adopting this kind of legislation to prevent this because it is quite clear that children are being harmed by this. a number of european countries have weighed in against the spirit again, i would urge the medical schools and i think it s important to teach about the medical needs of transgender
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adults. it is a big mistake to indoctrinate medical students into these ideas that children should be exposed to this so-called transition either social transition or actual gender transition. >> todd: are you worried future generations of doctors will be less trained? you have limited time in medical school. you are focusing on d eei and something not taught so are you worried doctors will be poorly trained going forward are less trained going forward, i should say? >> that is exactly right. that is one of the biggest issues and these different political ideas with many aspects of the dei world, the critical race theory introduced into medicine. we are taking physicians from basic science and list them about social issues at which they can do nothing. the education includes issues about improving housing, improving violence in communities, improving the availability of food in communities. physicians can't do anything
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about this. what is the point of spending hours and hours and the curriculum on these issues? >> todd: dr. stanley, thank you for coming on. an important topic. let's lighten it up, selection sunday is over and march madness is underway. alabama, houston, kansas, purdue the number 1 seeds in the bracket. my ucla bruins, alabama headed to the south region playing the first game on thursday. houston, going to take on 16th seed northern kentucky thursday night in the midwest region. your families from kentucky, right? west region, kansas taking on -- the top seed in the east region squaring off against the winter of the texas southern and to consent, playing friday. qfc, top team, where are they on the list?
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they missed the cut and state school from new jersey, the rutgers. let's go to golf, the players scotty scheffler is the winner. from texas, his sixth pga tour victory in style. we are tight. back to number one in the official world of golf rankings. they really raise the purses and the pga events. $4.5 million. that is the largest for a tour winner in pga history. and scheffler blew past the competition. dallas, iconic. watch. this happened a short time ago, 26-year-old alex, 133 yards. >> right in the clown's mouth, and thanks in part to favorable course conditions with rainy weather on friday.
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there is rain on the green. >> ashley: it was not a good situation. >> todd: it was a good situation. >> ashley: rain on the course? >> todd: scotty scheffler took home $4.5 million. >> ashley: switching gears twos fox news alert to open after second bank is shut down in the aftermath of the silicon valley collapse appearance be 1 of millions of americans want to know if they get their paychecks and taxpayers want to know, are we on the hook for another bailout? cheryl casone. >> ashley: joe concha on deck. keep it right here on "fox & friends first."
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