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legitimate president, maybe the course can be how to be insufferable on social media because you just see it time and time again. anyway we got to go, guys. "fox & friends" is going to start very soon. >> todd: 14 seconds. we want you to have a great weekend. you to have a great weekend and most importantly everybody out there to have a great weekend including hegseth live from princeton university his alma matter al morning long. >> ashley: "fox & friends" begins right now. >> u.s. contractor and five injured by iranian drone in syria. >> the u.s. has carried out airstrikes against the islamic revolutionary guard. >> they are unacceptable. i think it is the rice response. >> spy something not always by the chinese government. >> tiktok ceo testifying before congress. >> the app. poses a major threat. >> the surveillance us all. >> extension of the ccp. >> tiktok's time is up. >> canceling grand jury proceedings on thursday. delaying a possible indictment vote against trump.
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the same thing happened on wednesday. launching more speculation. >> he has always said that the criminal justice system is being weaponized against him. it is in this case. >> parental rights do not stop at the classroom door. >> bill give parents the fundamental right to know what their child is learning about in school. >> we do not co-parent with the government ♪ will survives. ball is loose. comes out of the pack. noel dribbles and he lays it in. count the basket. kansas state wins it. ♪ ♪ head games ♪ always you and me, baby. ♪ head games ♪ i can't take it anymore ♪ head games ♪ instead of making love ♪ head games >> brian: they can't hear us in jacksonville, we can only hear that. we are not blasting that to them. >> ainsley: they are if they are watching fox. they can hear the music and your voice.
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>> brian: the city that's been revitalized as you cross the bridge as are the jaguars. >> ainsley: you asked the mayor to revitalize. >> brian: i asked nice and then there was an election. ainsley realized, looked at the princeton yearbook and realized that pete graduated from prince to be and that was a good move for you to sent pete out to new jersey diner. >> ainsley: i used to watch all the basketball games and i never saw you on the court, pete. [laughter] >> pete: here we go. >> ainsley: you got into princeton. >> brian: you made the team. >> ainsley: you were on the team and got into princeton. something i never did. >> pete: you know why you never saw me on the court? because i was never on the court. because i was always on the bench. >> ainsley: we have one video. >> pete: we have one video we will show you later proof that i actually played. yes, we are having breakfast with friends at the yankee doodle tap room in princeton, new jersey ahead of tonight's game. listen, we are dancing. princeton is dancing, 15 seed in
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the round of sweet 16, could go it the elite 8 if they win tonight. campus is pretty fired up. why not go back to the roots here a little bit and soak it in. bask in my basketball glory which may have been short-lived now i will ride on the coat tails of princeton sit the table all day. we woke up t today. >> pete: yeah, absolutely right. we start with a fox news >> pete: the military carries out airstrikes overnight in syria after a drone attack on a coalition base kills a u.s. five u.s. service members and one contractor wounded. >> brian: blaming iranian backed militias and the intelligent community believes the drone was of iranian origin. in fact, in response to lloyd austin saying this, quote: we will take all necessary measures to defend our people and we will always respond at a time and place in our choosing no. group will strike our troops
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with impunity. >> ainsley: this deadly incident in syria is part of a disturbing trend. centcom says u.s. troops have come under attack 78 times from iranian-backed forces since january of 2021, just in the last two years. texas congressman and army combat veteran wesley hunt will join us later with brian to discuss this. and to tell us more details. >> brian: we got about 900 men and women there trying to keep an eye on isis in that volatile region working with the kurds. meanwhile, a tense day of testimony on capitol hill yesterday. as members of congress, this was really intriguing pressed the ceo of tiktok on security concerns and threats to mental health. >> ainsley: alexandria hoff is live in washington with the highlights. good morning. >> well, good morning. this is a rare bipartisan firestorm that waged on for more than four hours as as tiktok ceo tried to make a case why the app. should not be banned in the united states or forced into a sale. show chew was grilled yesterday
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maintaining the app.'s parent company by the bytedance is non agent of china. allowed the platform to serve as a surveillance tool mr. chew, you are here bylaws american people need about the threat tiktok poses to our national security. tiktok collects nearly every data point imaginable. tiktok surveils us all. and the chinese communist party is able to use this as a tool to manipulate america as a whole. >> when asked if the app. spied on americans. chew said he didn't think spying was the right way to do i have it. debbie dingell focused on the geo locations of americans and whether those are being targeted. >> has tiktok at any time fed precise g.p.s. information collected from u.s. users into algorithms to serve user ads?
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yes or no. >> i would need to check on the details because we do not currently collect that. so i need to check on the details. >> i'm sure there is a yes there. >> mr. chew also confirmed his own children are not on the app. >> why don't you let your 8-year-old child on tiktok. >> my kids live in singapore and in singapore we do not have under 13 experience. if they lived here in the united states i would let them use the under 13 experience. >> so kids under 1 can use it here. on the topic of content moderation got emotional. parents from long island who lost their son to suicide. >> i would be happy with that. but, if that's not going to happen, i would just like to say mainly stopping promoting these types of videos. it was horrific. >> their son chase was targeted
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with hours of unsolicited tiktok i have videos about violence and self-harm. ainsley and brian? >> brian: thanks so much, alex a lot going on there. this went on for five hours a lot of pointed questions. and unlike most hearings, guys. usually wasn't yes or no. it was we were pretty much saw republicans and democrats on the same side with some legitimate questions. some more direct than others. but, keep in mind, we are talking about an app. that's got 8 billion users. 150 million in the u.s. 1/3 of americans get their news from tiktok. so, if you think for a second that this is not an influential app. it's just dance videos, you are just not paying attention. i think what also comes to fruition is this ceo who is remarkably qualified. no doubt about it, harvard educated, worked at goldman sachs. served in the military, became an officer. impressive background but he does not have a strong case because he cannot say definitively that china can't get ahold of this information. i will bring it to one area in
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particular. congressman pfluger who joined us yesterday. the question, do you disagree with the fbi director and nsa director when they said that the ccp could have the ability to membership data and send it to the united states? he said no, i don't disagree. this is really case closed, ainsley. >> ainsley: i think what really was impressionable for many americans was to see the parents there of chase who was 16 years old. apparently his parents say that he had 1,000 videos that he had seen that were sent to him unsolicited through tiktok and the parents said your company destroyed our lives. the father, his lips were quivering. he was in tears. he was interviewed as you saw in alexandria's peace. kat cammack talked about tiktok. she pulled it up. someone threatening with a gun house energy and ghers committee on a video on tiktok it was up for 41 days she said and it was removed after she played it. congressman gus billie rockus
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republican from florida. he played a compilation of tiktok videos that suicidal content. your content is leading to death. adults can get on there. cute to see the dancing grandma's or the cute little children dancing or if you are in middle school and we have all been there. people mean to you or can't get the guy which seems something that is not that important to us now, but it really effects you when you are that age. our kids are so impressionable. we never grew up with a social media. we didn't have to deal with this. lowest point of our lives. one or two videos a child can take their life and it changes a parent's lives forever that child's life was important. that message hit us all hard. >> pete: absolutely right. there is a very deep, dark side, downside to tiktok which parents experience on a regular basis. it was fascinating, brian, you mentioned it to watch the bipartisan nature of the
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hearing. you rarely see that with both sides coming at the ceo. he had no friend in that hearing room. also watching him hedge on his answers? he knew he couldn't perjure himself but he also couldn't answer honestly for fear of frankly bytedance and the chinese leadership, which is watching this hearing, too. almost felt like he was more word about how they would view his answers than members of congress would. that's ultimately who his bosses are. that's what congressman were trying to reiterate time and time again. the fact he wouldn't let his kids on and just like the fact in china you can't access this content but american kids are allowed. to say it almost feels like they are poisoning the minds of americans, which is exactly what senator josh hawley, republican from missouri said on instagram saying tiktok, well, it's just digital fentanyl. watch this app. is digital fentanyl. it is not designed to make our lives better. it is designed to disrupt. it is dined designed to get into our kids' head.
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look at the amount of suicide promotional material on tiktok. it's off the charts. some of that was brought up at the hearing today. as a parent of three little kids. i don't want my kids on tiktok. i'm scared to death of what they will find there that app. is by design to get into our kids' head, by design to push this content to them. that's what they are doing here. that's why the chinese government won't allow it. but they, of course, want americans to use it because they want to disrupt our society and they want a back door into everything that we're doing, everything that we are seeing, everywhere that we are going. that's what tiktok is. >> brian: one thing to add, what does president biden do? president trump tried to ban it. he got stopped in the courts. so, if there is a senate bill that comes from the commerce department, that allows them to ban it, then he would sign off on it. he had an idea, he said i want to force the sale. but the chinese government, right? they are not involved. the chinese government came out with a statement saying we are against forcing the sale. but you have nothing to do with that private company, right? bus you are against forcing the sale. so joe biden, your move.
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they are worried about alienating young people. why don't we do the right thing and give young people a bit more credit if you explain to them that national security is at stake, they will get it. they are not idiots. >> ainsley: all right. coming up. putting a bounty on our officers. the los angeles police union accusing the city's police chief of leaking personal data of thousands of cops, to anti-police activist. their personal information. the attack on law and order next. >> brian: including under cover. plus, walmart shuttering stores across nine states just after laying off hundreds at fulfillment centers. why it could be a sign of more trouble to come in joe biden's economy. ♪ ♪ lowe's knows the first step to motivation is inspiration. so, we've got new everything. new flooring, new paint,
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♪ >> ainsley: our police officers are already under scrutiny. it's already a dangerous job. and then in l.a., there are 9,000 officers. their personal information was released online. their names, their hedge shots, their emails, among other information or other items, they are furious stop lapd spying coalition. they obtained the information through a california public records request. they launched this website called watch the watchers.net and several police unions in that area are trying to get this information taken down. they say there is a bounty on our officers. our officers are calling us. they are concerned. they are in shock, fear, outrage, concern for their safety and the safety of their family. >> brian: why wouldn't there be? already tension between the
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police and lack of action from new mayor and with the new police chief. here's a quote from robert ricco general council for the police protective league telling fox this: this site just went up a day or two obligor and puts a bounty on our officers. we are going to court to try to get it taken down and have it sent to cease and desist demands to google and twitter. file against the police chief but, in particular, when you talk about this, you talk about guys and women that are under cover doing narcotics and now their home, their names, their pictures, all their personal information and home address is now out there. >> pete: yeah, i mean, you are doing dangerous drug work, anti-gang work. you are working under cover. maybe have been for years. and now, because of a records request, the chief of police somehow didn't notify the union about this or any of the members about this so they found out in the news that oh, by the way, your name and your photo and, you know, public information, yes, at one level but not to be
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dumped on the internet to be scammed by any criminal enterprise possible as if being a cop in los angeles isn't difficult enough. now your private information has been made public. your picture. if you are under cover, the one thing you don't want out there is a picture of you as a member of the lapd. here's what -- by the way, you mentioned that organization, ainsley, it's the stop lapd spheeg. here's what they said to fox news digital in a statement when we asked why did they do this? they said all the information on watch the watchers website that's the name of it. public record. limited to name, serial numbers. >> ainsley: limited to. >> pete: limited to. excuse me, department tall email address along with department tall head shot. the information on the shot is in service of public education and community awareness. i can't imagine, ainsley, how a job in l.a. could get more difficult but they are managing to do it. >> you said it correctly. i was highlighting he said it's
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limited to their names and photos and all their personal information drug cartels go on the website and see your picture. what do you think they will do. the l.a. police protective league are the ones who have expressed this concern. they have launched a personal misconduct complaint. they want this site taken down. they are trying to find out who is responsible in the department for releasing this information and why weren't they notified? they are blaming the chief, michael moore because is he in charge, obviously. but also the police administration number 3 a lady by the name of elizabeth rhodes. they are accused of getting the information the request a while ago and releasing this information so she is going to have to answer some questions. she said she did notify the organization in passing and they said this is false. >> brian: hey, pete. you don't do in. you do your own headlines; but,
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from new jersey we have commission the ashley to do the headlines. do you want to toss to her. >> pete: yes, a long toss to ashley strohmier for the headlines. take it away. >> brian: good job. >> ashley: good morning, guys. started with this. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg rips former president trump accusing him false of his arrest. prosecutor also accusing house republicans of interfering with his investigation. his legal counsel slamming jim jordan for asking bragg to testify calling it quote unralph incursion into new york sovereignty. trump is urging bragg to call it a day after another grand jury hearing canceled. a u.s. official confirms president biden and canadian prime minister justin trudeau have reached an agreement to turn illegal immigrants away at their shared border. what this means is migrants who attempt to legally -- illegally cross into the u.s. from the northern border will be deported back to canada. now, to the crisis at our southern border. cbp releasing this shocking
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video of a human trafficker abandoning a 1-year-old baby at the edge of the colorado river luckily a border patrol agent swooped in to save that child. >> 12 stores across 10 states failed to make profit margins. the laying off more than 500 workers across five facilities fill online orders. the company has been closing stores ably in recent years citing under performance in certain locations. okay now to march madness and the sweet 16. florida university advances to the elite 8 after taking down tennessee 62-55. dr. wildcats advances. beat spartans in overtime. and uconn huskies crews fog victory over the arkansas razor backs amazing display by hawkins who put in 24 points. gonzaga bulldogs top ucla 79-76
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win went down to the wire. the will zags meet uconn. kansas princeton in sweet 16. it match up against creighton. those are your headlines. >> brian: thank you very much. you buried the lead, ashley. the big story is pete is at the diner to salute a team that's going to be playing in 8 hours. or 12 hours. probably. so, pete, no doubt about it. ainsley and i have been talking about it. to play division one basketball i, i think, is awesome. i don't care that you weren't a super star. this video has emerged that makes me feel as though you have been down playing your exploits. can we go back to when they shot on film black and white pete hegseth was playing basketball at princeton. let's watch together. >> you see hegseth senior has got limited playing time.
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he is out on the court right now. a long 3 from pete hegseth. comes from an unexpected source there. hegseth playing sparingly all season coming in and giving a good effort. the one thing you have got to worry about is his conditioning. i'm sure he works hard in practice but a whole other deal when you are in the game. >> hegseth outside. a 3 off pete hegseth. two huge 3 point shots. >> what a story pete hegseth has been tonight. the biggest game of his career. >> coach, that was ugly, but you got the win. pete hegseth comes in and makes two critical 3 points for you. >> our seniors did what they had to. >> brian: pete, play-by-play guy. you are in there. you look great. what is that? >> >> i mean, it gets worse, brian. the whole thing is who is this kid pete hegseth hasn't played ever in his four years ever, does he know how to shoot a
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parentsly. >> ainsley: you are like 20 years old and they are worried about your condition. and they say you are scarcely seen and limited playing time. >> brian: that's so wrong. >> ainsley: do you know who those guys are? are you in touch with them now? >> pete: brian, it wasn't wrong because this was the second to last game of my senior year. we were playing columbia, we were 0-13 in the ivy league. down, i got in with 10 minutes to go. let pete give it a shot he hasn't played his entire career. it came out all right for me. i got my vindication in may moment. >> brian: you did. >> pete: i did. in that small vindication i saved the tape and i knew some day on national television i would play it and hopefully my coach will watch it and john thompson and realize he could have played me. >> ainsley: i didn't realize you were this good we should have played you the last four years. >> he admitted later on john thompson is an awesome guy.
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>> brian: john thompson jr., right? >> john thompson jr. i didn't want you to think you were some kind of basketball player. i wanted you to do more important things in your life. i didn't play to you keep you humble so you didn't think basketball. >> brian: did he really say that? >> pete: he did, later on years later. >> brian: is that true worst speech ever. that is the worst speech i have ever heard. >> ainsley: it worked. >> he is an awesome coach though. i love him. john thompson jr. dear friend. i won't forgive him for it though. by the way, we are at the yankee doodle tap room at the nassau inn. come on out if you are here. i want to show you a fave rit shot since the 30's. booth where albert einstein signed the table. if you have come in here. that's what we are talking about. famous alumni. david petino. might know a guy jeff bezos, look as little bit different there donald rumsfeld is over here. brook shields as well. this is a wall of princeton alumni. i want to bring in lori who is
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the vp here at the nassau inn palmer square. awesome spot. tell me about this wall? what does it take to make it on the wall? >> you know what? there is no set criteria. we try and display a random is sampling of the many wonderful graduates and my opinion, if you graduate from princeton university, you all deserve to be on this wall. it's not just limited to these people. we do try and rotate it out every few years so that we have got samplings some of the younger graduates and not people from the original years. [laughter] >> bill bradley age. >> pete, we would love for you to go up on the wall. >> really? >> we have your basketball photo. [laughter] [applause] >> and we would love for you to sign it and you can do me a favor, sign right here so the framing won't cover. >> sign right there.
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>> what a shot. that's awesome. the picture is going to go on the wall. >> brian: now we need another source. >> ainsley: she said it would. he was going to sign it. >> ainsley: his basketball condition. i'm worried about his condition. >> brian: over in new jersey hard to get great reception. get some tin foil for that antenna. top biden pentagon official forced to explain the divisive antiwhite tweets from the department, so-called equity chief. army veteran and texas congressman wesley hunt on the impact of wokeness in the military next. >> ainsley: plus an obgyn's expert opinion stripped from a parent's magazine for not toeing the liberal line on abortion. that doctor sets the recordd straight coming up. ♪, that's only part of the story. we handcraft every stearns & foster® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming intellicoils®, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort...
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vows the u.s. will, quote: always respond at a time of our choosing. no group will attack our troops were impunity. congressman, we booked you for something else but i got to get your reaction to this. we made the right move hitting back. it turns out these this is a a persist persistent threat. >> our military is not serious
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people not being respected. want to give iran a nuclear weapon look at what is happening in iran and syria and ukraine. look at the potential escalation china and taiwan. the world does not respect us because this administration completely abandoned mantra of peace through strength. that's why we are seeing so much turmoil in the world today. >> brian: congressman, what do we do now? change that tone and sent a new message? we mitt once. we have no idea what we hit. what do we do to stop, get ahead of it? remember trump blew up. kill 200 wagner group members as they tried to move on our guys do we need something like that. >> i can't commit to that. what can i commit to is we have got to stop empowering iran and prevent them from having a nuclear weapon that will send a clear message abroad that we aren't playing games people. i do want to talk more how no
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one takes us seriously anymore you ask what can we do, this administration has failed us so much flapping in the wind. this is why the next two years focus on the right kind of policies to put us back on a level playing field on the global scale. i'm really committed to figuring that out in the halls of congress. >> brian: let's get committed to getting the numbers back up with all branches outside the armed forces. marines we are missing at a record level. a lot of people believe and i'm one of them that believes this push for equity and diversity is hurting our armed forces. that was the subject of a committee meeting yesterday. there are equity at this officers now within the pentagon. one of them was forced to read and what comes out to basically anti-whited tweet. this is from wing. just an example of what is going on in the pentagon. i'm exhausted with these white folks in these professional development lady actually had te audacity tell black people can be racist. too. i have had to stop the session and give karen the business.
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we are not the majority. we don't have power. so these are some of the discussions there. there is the problem this w. this administration race issue. the boy who cried wolf. when i was in the military. when i was at west point. we literally did not care about race, religion, color or creed. we just led to get out to fight for our nation. i always call the military a true test on what a meritocracy is in this country. do you the work. you work hard. you want to sacrifice for your fellow comrades and do you know what? you will get promoted and rewarded and an opportunity to lead our young people in the battle. we have got to get focused back on that and not talking about white rage and woke stuff and diversity officers. let's just talk about war fighting. this is why we are so weak because, again, vladimir putin is watching this. xi jinping is also watching. this what they know this is the weakest they have seen this country in a very long time
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because we are not focused on the mission that's keeping our citizens safe. >> brian: all right. so the other thing is just to look at your versatility. of talk about the will rights bill. heated. republicans were labeled by democrats fascist. republicans essentially respond to woke educational concerns. fascists not looking to ban books looking to take inappropriate books away from kids in grade school that could technically be banning of books but i think it's a responsible way to see what people are reading. where do you stand on the parents bill of rights and this chance of passage today? >> i'm voting yes on that today. and i was in a hearing just yesterday talking about how the fbi was wenized to go after parents that were speaking up at school board meetings. we are weaponizing our federal government against our parents that just want a better education for their children. and during these lockdowns, like a lot of parents what you was being taught to their children and they didn't like that. and our constitution gave the
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power to our parents to make sure that we empower our young people and they can be involved in their learning and in their education. i am a yes on this because it's my job to keep the federal government out of your life and give as much latitude and parents to raise our children and decide what is best for them educational standpoint. >> brian: give parents and dads access to material taught to their kids. ability to voice their concerns and education officials. see school budgets and protect their children's privacy and get updates on any violence happening in schools doesn't seem fascist to me. >> not at all. >> brian: congressman hunt, thanks so much. >> thank you, brian. god bless you, sir. have great day. >> brian: you too and thank you for your service. straight ahead, the threat of drug trafficking on tiktok as the tech ceo dodges questions. a former u.s. marshal worked in narcotics for 13 years calling him out. >> fentanyl, drug trafficking and other illicit activity is pervasive and wracks up hundreds of thousands of. >> i represent tiktok here today. can i tell you that tiktok does
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does not allow illegal drugs. >> industry perfect at this. a big challenge for the industry. our goal is to get any illegal content including drugs down to a small number. >> embattled ceo dodging questions on the rise of drug trafficking on the social media platform. tiktok's future unclear as the five hour hearing did not change attitudes did the safety. retired deputy chief of the el paso police department robert almonte joins us now to weigh in. good morning, robert. >> good morning. >> you have how many years of law enforcement experience. >> 31. >> so have you seen drugs being trafficked over our southern
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border a lot. >> oh, absolutely. >> how are they using -- how are the cartels using tiktok to get migrants across the border and drugs across the border? >> yeah. they are using the cartels are using tiktok and other social media apps but we are talking about tiktok. which they are using even more to entice people to make money and make it quickly bringing people over from the border area to different cities. they are not coming out on tiktok the cartels are not coming out and saying we're looking for supreme to smuggle illegal migrants. they are not doing that saying something you want to make $50,000, come and drive this truck from san an toeio, from the border to san antonio. that's how they are doing it. and tiktok doesn't have anything in place to red flag those comments. they are looking for actual words describing illegal activity. >> ainsley: this is why kyrsten sinema has the senate bill to allow law enforcement to work closely with the social media
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companies? >> yeah. and actually to allow law enforcement to get more involved. but actually to force thesome companies to work with law enforcement specifically this bill homeland security. if those things don't happen we will not make progress. >> ainsley: have you seen it all on the southern border. on the northern border the president is meeting with the prime minister there they have come up with a plan to turn away migrants within 1 a 14 day period if they cross illegally. goes both ways. if we have canadians or anyone else from another country we will return them to canada what do you make of the timing, taking the focus off the southern border or should we say hallelujah this is great. >> not definitely saying hallelujah, this is great. it's not trying to put band-aids here and there. they need to come up with a plan like that. the issue is not for the
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canadian border. for canadians is it is the issue southwest border. the issue we have got 1 million got aways 1 million people we have no idea who they're i can tell you right now they are committing crimes in the united states. i did have class in atlanta two days ago. their crime has gone up dramatically and due to all the increase in cartel activity here. >> ainsley: thunk for come in. good to see you in new york city. >> thank you so much. >> ainsley: now to a fox weather alert. a powerful storm sweeping through north texas. all flights out of dallas-fort worth airport grounded because of a tornado warning. check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. hey, janice. >> janice: check the forecast and i want to introduce my friends in arkansas. but we do have the potential for severe storms today as you mentioned we have a tornado warn storm in and around the dallas-fort worth area. this is a severe thunderstorm
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warning but at any point we could see some rotation. i am a little concerned mere. we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect for parts of texas and up towards oklahoma. that's going to extend into portions of the mississippi river valley today. so that significant threat, that's where we are concerned with large several tornadoes will be expected here and you have to have a way to get your watches and warnings. heavy rain in the forecast as well. flash flooding will be a concern and then that area of low pressure is going to come up towards the great lakes and northeast cold enough for snow in some of these areas. say it ain't snow. the west coast, we have the potential for more rain and snow in the forecast. so we'll keep you up to date. i know my friends are from arkansas. what's your name? >> stacy. >> and star la. >> courtney. >> first trip to new york. >> my second trip. >> janice: who do you want to say hi to at home. >> our parents rick and carolyned toy. carolyntoddy. >> we are here to see you guys. >> janice: started your trip on a nice start.
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would encourage conservative students to change their views but, in fact, it has the opposite effect. but as can you imagine "new york times" readers were outraged mrd princeton university haven for sensorsous radicals hell bent on opposing viewpoints a narrative as tired as it is inaccurate. the author of that op-ed, adam hoffman joins us now to respond. adam, thanks so much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> pete: predictably critics come at you on the "new york times." are they getting more conservative because of the wokeness here. >> certainly. and as you said, we can expect the craziness on the "new york times" comment site. we can expect it on twitter. but on campus it's been surprisingly positive. tons of folks have approached me and said hey, adam. what you wrote about in the "new york times" characterize my
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experience. so their response on gus has basically been this is true. this is what we have experienced. >> pete: is that because it's not about sharing ideas or pluralism. it's almost a demand that you must accept the progressive views? >> that's exactly right. i think in the past what have you seen on campus is unwillingness to engage in conservative ideas. today is one step further. conservatives are expected to conform. conservatives are pressured to conform. >> pete: interesting. by the way, here is one more response in the "new york times" to your piece. it's a conservative adam hoffman's essay with my own apprehensions as i prepare to start college next fall at highly liberal institution and writing this fears me even a hint of my dissent from ever progressive classmates could lead to me be ostracized. >> what is your advice to a conservative going to a liberal
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college these days. >> fight to be had. make your voice heard when you get here. fight for free speech. and being unabashed conservative. there is a good argument to be made and make that argument. >> pete: you are doing it, adam. thank you very much. there is a conservative renaissance with robbie george and the james madison program and princeton story you are a big part of. >> it thank you so much. >> pete: congrats. >> thank you so much. >> pete: noted some famous conservative alumni and lori, if you would join us again real quibbling. she is the v.p. here. we got cut off because our feed got cut off. you were about to do something which was kind of cool. >> i was going to do something. so we don't have it framed. obviously, because it just got signed. but here's pete. so, pete, thank you for being a part of princeton university. [wow! [. >> thank you f your sufficiencyo our country as well. also, thank you for coming here to celebrate march madness with
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us. go tigers. >> pete: i don't know that i belong on a wall next to jeff bezos. she is interviewing me now. look at this. absolute pro- >> pete: honor going here. i remember going here as an undergraduate. i know there is tape on it so it will come down. >> it will come down only to get framed. anyone who wants to see a framed version it is in the back of the room hanging underneath the esteemed bill bradley. >> pete: bill bradley the last time went to the final four was bill bradley back in the early 1960s. thank you so much appreciate it. >> good to have you here, pete. >> pete: how are we feeling about princeton's chances tonight, everybody? [applause] >> pete: princeton still distancing. we will follow it all morning long we will follow it- on "fo& friends" on the other side. ♪ yee - are, are you qualified to do this? - what? - especially when
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