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being weaponized against him. it is in this case. >> parental rights do not stop at the classroom door. >> house set to vote today on a bill that would give parents the fundamental right to know what their child is learning about in school. >> we do not co-parent with the government. >> campbell, zag go ball is lose. dribbles and lays it in. count the basket. kansas state wins it. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ >> good times never seemed so good ♪ i'm feeling fine ♪ good morning, welcome to "fox & friends." i don't think we are pumping the music through a speaker to wilmington, north carolina. that would be an amazing
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innovation. >> ainsley: so good, so good. >> brian: this is ainsley happy hour. >> ainsley: being from the carolinas, we play this a lot. >> brian: what is the story neil young, neil diamond wrote this about caroline kennedy when she was a little kid? i also heard it was about a babysitter. do you know anything about this, pete? i have no further details. no report. nothing but speculation. i will have to defer to ainsley on this one. >> ainsley: those are the rumors. i have never looked it up to confirm it. >> let me see. history of sweet caroline. >> neil diamond rented a house in my town. massapequa he had a piano in a basement. some say he wrote about a baby-sitter he had there. other people say it's not the
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story. ainsley, what have you got? >> ainsley: this says different explanations for the song's origin according to wikipedia. in an interview he stated the inspiration ever the song was for sara line kennedy. hold on, i have to click on it to read the rest of it. here we go. with the title sweet caroline arranged by blah blah blah, all right. i'm going to look it up. and i will find this out. and i will let you know. >> pete: we will figure it out and get back to you. i have complete faith in you. you will deliver. nothing but the bottom of the tap room ascros the street from princeton university. march madness and princeton still dancing. mitch henderson the head coach of princeton is the reason in some ways why i went to princeton. he played on the time in 1996 that upset ucla. famous win. princeton basketball was great in '97 and '98 i thought i was
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going to be an nba player so i wanted to go to princeton and went and sat on the bench for four years. today we are celebrating their big game tonight against creighton. we will see. they could be in the elite 8 by tomorrow morning, guys. >> brian: i remember pete co correl. >> ainsley: saw a picture of care line with a horse and thought it was sweet and sang it for her at her 50th birthday party years later because she was 16 at the time. >> brian: so much for my story. >> ainsley: u.s. military conducting airstrikes against syrian group. >> brian: killed contractor and injured five u.s. service members and officials say the unmanned aircraft originated from, drum roll, please, iran. >> pete: peter doocy is live from the white house with more. peter? >> peter: so, overnight, one-way
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suicide drone that u.s. spies saying was controlled by the iran revolutionary guard attacked a u.s. outpost in syria. the doe tails are that a u.s. contractor was killed and five troops plus another u.s. contractor were hurt. the u.s. then responded with what they say were precision airstrikes, also in syria. and the defense secretary lloyd austin has a statement about this. he says airstrikes were conducted in response to today's attack as well as a series of recent attacks. against coalition forces in syria. by groups affiliated with the irgc. we take all necessary measures to defend our people and will always respond at a time and place of our choosing. no group will strike our troops with impunity. this happened as president biden overnighted in canada on a foreign trip and, in canada, border crossings had been spiking. look at this.
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fiscal year 2022, there were -- this is by the u.s. border patrol, 23,925 encounters. the next year, fiscal year '23, 55,000 plus encounters. that is a 133% increase. so, today there is going to be a big announcement. a new deal where both countries can turn back border crossers. this is cooperation that we have not seen to date at the southern border. >> although we have seen an increase of encounters on the northern border as you guys have been reporting, the numbers are coming from the south into the united states from canada remain very modest. a few hundred a month, is that what we're seeing currently, that's right what the data shows, so, again, we are seeing increase in irregular migration going north into canada which reflects the regional and global migration challenge as we have been talking about. we're committed to working with them to address it, including by prioritizing orderly and safe migration through regular
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pathways. >> this biden trudeau meeting comes a few days after putin and xi meeting in moscow there are going to be china undertones today. remember that chinese spy craft and then the crafts that they still say they don't know what they were were over land in the u.s. and in canada. earlier this year. so we do expect to hear some announce you meants about improvements they want to make to norad later today. >> brian: peter, is there an agreement i understand that justin trudeau's canadian people will now accept some of our illegal immigrants? we can supply them from our southern border to them now? >> peter: i don't think that's what the deal is. >> ainsley: just northern border. >> brian: alleviate some of the pressure on our southern border by bringing them to them. they are not taking them? >> peter: the way that i understand it is that they will be able to turn back people that
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are crossing at the northern border. again, 1 # 3% increase. these guys there has been such an increase they have been moving from the southern border to the northern border. this will be both ways. they see a problem and they are just going to be turning people around, which is something that we have not seen at the southern border. >> ainsley: okay. thank you so much, peter. >> peter: yeah. >> ainsley: that announcement is supposed to come today. if the migrants from canada come through canada, no matter what country they are from. we have the right, according to these reports, to return them to canada within two weeks. and the same goes with canadians, if -- or canada. if americans are anyone comes over into canada from america, then we have to take them back over the 14-day period. but he is right. the numbers are staggering on the northern border. they are definitely definitely staggering on the southern border. we have seen those increases. they are coming to sanctuary cities and bringing in trafficked children and bringing in drugs and we have been appalled at what is happening
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here in new york because we offered them hotel rooms and then moved them to shelters. >> brian: then college. >> ainsley: and then free college. exactly. we spoke to chief timothy page. he is the chief of st. john's bury police department in vermont. is he pleading for aid. he said it's very expensive to take care of these illegal migrants. he wants some help. listen. had families dropped ooff at transportation center. we are limited what we can do transportation wise. i don't know if this was going to become a regular thing or what was transpiring. i contacted the border patrol to find out some details was advised they are experiencing the unprecedented surge here. they probably would be continuing to bring people down to our town to meet up with
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transportation needs, things of that nature. >> pete: guys, did i miss something here? so joe biden is in canada to secure our northern border to repel illegals on our northern border after what's been going on on our southern border for two and a half years and he won't go anywhere near there? i empathize with that vermont police chief. of course, you should secure your border. it's insanity. they are gaslighting us like you cannot believe so now we are supposed to thank them for securing our northern border which hasn't been a problem until it became a problem because they made it a problem while they do nothing on the southern border as kids die of fentanyl and our cities are awash of illegals? like it's a bizarreo world. i woke up this morning talking about the canadian border? i'm glad we are it's important. my goodness, it's upside down and joe biden is nowhere to be found near the southern border. near is the border czar. and we're left, i guess, ringing
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our hands for at least a year and a half as they do nothing. i want to move to one more topic, guys, which has been big in the news. we are here at the university. but the lunacy has not just invaded just universities. down to middle schools and elementary schools which is why parents have been revolting and thankfully, finally members of congress are responding. it looks like there will be a vote in the house on a parent's bill of rights which would be if passed in the senate what is happening in the school. getting fierce resistance from the left. know what's being taught in the school as a parent. bring concerns directly to education officials so they actually answer you. know what's in the school's budget. protect your child's privacy and be updated on any violent activity at school. it's come to this because administrators and teachers and principals feel like they don't have to keep parents informed and hide from parents what the kids are being taught. something like this at least
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seems like a small step in the right direction. >> brian: i will tell you emotions are high. of course, if you want to do this and know what guys on in school and don't want sexually explicit material and let's say your fourth grader's library. if you want to ban books and generalize and say republicans want to ban books, there are certain books for certain ages and we should adhere to that and we have already been through that but it hasn't stopped the democrats from using the words fascist and nazi to empower parents. here is an example of some of the tempers flaring yesterday, watch. >> they are asking the republican party to keep culture wars out of classrooms. our children need urgent and aggressive solutions. the american library association coming out against this republican proposal. when we talk about progressive values, i can say what my progressive value is. and that is freedom over fascism. [gavel] >> our prosecution 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 vote yes on this because it's my job to keep the federal government out of your life and give as much latitude and power to the parents to raise our own children and to decide what's best for them. >> ainsley: i love that they are up in arms. the democrats are up in arms just because republicans want to know whattens being taught in our schools. we want -- i mean, there is nothing greater than picking your child up from school and asking them how their day was. to be informed of what they're learning at school. you know, it's so fun to hear their stories at school. we want to know what is happening in there we want to be on board with the teachers. but one of the ladies yesterday in front of the house, she said something that was pretty powerful. she said i am not co-parenting. we are not co-parenting with the government. is. >> absolutely. you know, when school libraries are peddling perverted books to second graders that you can't even read at a school board
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meeting? that's described as fascism? classical tactic of the comrade cortez the socialist from new york impugn the motives confusing the kids about their gender probably not good. wait until university. >> ainsley: even if they do know what gender they want to be. to see some of these images at such a young age. they are never going to forget those images. they will be with them forever. >> brian: i just think if you combine empowering parents with school choice and then you get the teachers involved in the whole -- in the curriculum and have more of a dialogue, i think the kids win. and so for a after a year and a half we have already seen the numbers drop in reading and in math and in science we got to do something so why not get on board together. that's the way we should phrase it and you wrote a book about it. meanwhile, pete, stay right there. i know you want to talk to diners and we also want to give them the headlines, ashley?
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>> starting with. this a michigan man is charged with a fourth murder after being accused of killing three people while out on bond. prosecutors say jonathan welch was initially arrested in detroit for torturing his ex-girlfriend. he was released days later. shortly after he got out, authorities say he killed his x. then barricaded himself in his parent's home, and killed his mother and step-father. authorities say welch is also responsible for another killing that happened prior to the other murders. a tense day of testimony on capitol hill yesterday as members of congress pressed the ceo of tiktok on security concerns. watch. >> mr. chew, you are here because the american people need the truth about the threat tiktok poses to our national and personal security. tiktok collects nearly every data point imaginable, tiktok surveillance us all. and the chinese communist party is able to use this as a tool to manipulate america as a whole.
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>> ashley: comes as more than two dozen states ban the app. from dozens devices including south dakota. today gwyneth paltrow is expected to take the stand in her own defense. she is being sued for $300,000 over a 2016 ski collision in utah. a man says the actress crashed into him on the slopes leaving him with four broken ribs and permanent brain injuries. harry sanders want accusing pat throw's lawyers attack his characterrer to protect the as core wanier's representations and because the trial isn't going her way. she claims he struck into her. stuck around until the ski instructor showed up. brady announcing on social media he is now a minority owner of the wnba las vegas aces. >> i'm excited to announce i'm going to become part of the las vegas aces organization. i grew up with three older sisters. they were all incredible
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athletes in their own right. they were role models to me where my love of women's sports. i tagged along annoying little brother to all their games. >> the seven time super bowl champion went on to say he can't wait to empower the next generation of female athletes in his new role. back to you guys. those your headlines. >> brian: thanks so much, ashley. of course, eli manning bought a womennens professional soccer team so i guess tom brady is always trying to get back at eli manning for beating him twice in the super bowl. >> ainsley: he bought a pickle ball team brady did and brady has a daughter. is he empowering women to play sports. it's good to be on a team. we talk about this. brian's daughters are really good athletes. 48 hours how long it took a liberal magazine to remove an arizona doctor's opinion after it didn't align with far left views on abortion. that doctor is going to join us next. >> brian: plus, pete is having breakfast with friends in princeton, new jersey ahead of the big sweet 16 game tonight
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♪ >> ainsley: an arizona based obgyn says his opinion was stripped from a imagine gene article because it spoke out against the living will trend on tiktok where pregnant women express their wishes for either saving themselves or babies if something were to go wrong during child bitter. >> brian: one redacted quote this is a myth. these situations do exist but not in an emergency basis. there is no situation where the immediate decision to save the money or the baby must be decided.
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dr. greg march shan joins us now. why did you think this was necessary to thank you for having me. this is really widespread misinformation. doctors will have to do something dangerous like choose between the life of a mom and a baby. >> i think this type of misinformation really is a huge impact on people and especially young people who are going to be a particularly motivated by any kind of injustice, you know, unlike other types of misinformation, you know, when the liberal left does something like say that so and so is a racist or so and so wants to ban interracial marriage or something. you know, those types of misinformation can really be disproven by the average person making a few clicks on a computer. when it documents medical information, especially having to do with the abortion debate going to be a lot more complicated. so this is something very, very effective getting some people to
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believe misinformation. i think this is really powerful part of the last election cycle they were able to convince some young people misinformation about abortion. >> ainsley: you also said this to the parent's magazine and this was redacted you said all board certified obgyn in the united states when a birthing parent's life is in danger. none of us are afraid to act. i would never hesitate to terminate a pregnancy when a parent's life is in danger. i'm certain i speak for every obgyn. none of us are scared. none of us want to check with our lawyers or need a refresher on the law. was everything that you said redacted, taken out of the article? wasn't it published around then two days later your comments were taken out? >> yes, i commonly provide medical information and expert opinions to a lot of different authors at a lot of different outlets like parents magazine. i worked with this particular author before. i was pleased when i saw a lot of my quotes in the article. so i follow my normal routine of
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posting on social media letting everyone know about it and then, yeah, i was shocked when just 48 hours i start getting messages on social media from a lot of my friends and colleagues telling me that all my opinions had been stripped from the article. you know, that was really quite shocking to me. it wasn't too hard to find a backed up copy of the original page on the internet which i posted on my page but sure enough, they stripped all of my opinions because they didn't toe their line of misinformation having to do with those abortion laws. >> brian: when you say birthing parent you mean a woman, right? >> oh, no. that is definitely not me. my original take of this definitely said woman. i'm a board certified obgyn i can tell you i know what a woman is. that little change. >> ainsley: they changed that too you said woman and they changed it to birthing parent? >> yes. if you look at the original copy they actually put it in brackets so i wasn't too upset about that. i'm kind of used to my expert opinions and medical information being translated into woke liberal language.
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that had been the only problem i wouldn't be complaining. >> brian: woe won't do that here we promise. doctor, thanks so much. we appreciate it. >> ainsley: thank you. >> brian: we reached out to parent's magazine we did not hear back. thanks so much to dr. greg. >> ainsley: growing controversy surrounding the son of convicted killer alex murdaugh and a new homicide investigation. we are going to speak with an attorney who represented the family of murdaugh's late housekeeper coming up next. ♪ lowe's knows you never come in for just one thing. so we've got to know a lot of things about a lot of things.
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stephen smith officially ruled a homicide but buster mur disaw giving a firm denial to his allegation connection alleged connection i should say to the case. calling them vicious and baseless rumors. this comes as the family of the murdaugh's former housekeeper gives renewed calls for justice. joining us now with more is smith family attorney and host of the cup of justice podcast eric bland. we know eric very well now. is he a lawyer in south carolina in lexington, i believe, and is very involved in this case. you represented gloria satterfield the housekeeper's family first and retrieved millions of dollars back from the murdaugh family, which was supposed to be theirs. and now i understand you are representing stephen smith's mom? >> yes. it's-i'm honored to do so.
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she has fought for 8 years to change the cause of death the coroner's report, the certificate of death all said that steven died as a result of being hit by a car on a highway. and there was a lot of disagreement in the beginning of the investigation that it was not a highway fatality. his shoes weren't blown off. there wasn't debris from a car. you would expect if you hit somebody, there wasn't any skid marks. and had all the earmarkings of a homicide taking place somewhere else. and she has been screaming from the rooftops and this has he taken a back burner as the murdaugh murders unfolded. this week i received an extraordinary phone call from mark keel, who is the chief of reade seligmann our chief fbi
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in. he said he it is now the position of the state of south carolina that stephen smith, his death resulted from a homicide. >> ainsley: what makes them think that, eric? >> well, i think now they have recovered some evidence. you remember they opened the investigation in july of 2021 will when they were investigating maggie and paul's murder. and something that they uncovered whether it was a cell phone or a computer caused them to do that though believe now the injuries as they look back in the file that it was clear that he was injured first and then murdered by somebody else could have been a blunt force baseball bat. they want to partner with us to zoom the body have their people there. >> ainsley: sorry we only have 30 seconds left. so many questions i'm fascinated with this case.
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in. so documentary it showed a group of teenagers playing a softball became game and they sau saw him or he called them to come pick him up and they did in this documentary. is there any truth to that? were they playing a softball game a group of guys? if so, more than one person would know what happened there. someone has got to talk chief kiehl believe five people are knowledge. he believes people will now have the courage to come forward and we're asking these people to come forward. >> ainsley: okay. well, he says he is innocent. and there is not -- there is no confirmation that he was in a relationship with him in high school, right? because now i know he has a girlfriend. he was just seen walking his dog in milton head with his girlfriend. >> correct. he came out for a statement for the first time in 8 years. that's okay. we have no knowledge that there was any relationship between but his name comes up. >> ainsley: good deal. we will continue to follow this case. fascinating and we will check in with you. thank you so much, eric. kiss that southern soil for me.
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bye-bye. >> bye-bye. >> ainsley: lawmakers blast tiktok ceo for tiktok. governor kristi noem is next. ♪ plus pete is live in princeton ahead of the tiger's sweet 16 game tonight. hey, pete. >> pete: hey, we are basically in a bunker here at the yankee doodle tap room. this place has been around 08 years nassau inn since 1750. a lot of history. we are talking to princeton students and alum. did you expect to be in the sweet 16? >> did i not. really excited to be here. >> pete: what is going to happen tonight. >> i have never heard of creighton before, no doubt. >> pete: wow, that's some confidence. what do you think. >> i think a lot of tigers will be watching tonight. >> pete: this place will probably be packed in 12 hours. >> a great moment for school spirit. pete for a sure. what's the prediction ever the outcome. >> this is the team that knows how to play the right way. diving for loose balls and get
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audio from 80 internal tiktok meetings show that user data repeatedly accessed from china. >> brian: he will no answer. lawmakers grill embattled ceo tiktok yesterday. >> ainsley: our next guest joined 29 other states and banning the app. on government devices back in november. >> pete: south dakota governor kristi noem joins us now. thank you so much for being here. it was bipartisan, the backlash against the ceo there of tiktok. could the federal government do what you did in south dakota? >> yeah. i think it was incredibly encouraging to watch that hearing yesterday and watch republicans and democrats be united and recognizing the real threat that china is to our national security. you know, south dakota took action months and months ago to ban tiktok here in our state. and we watched after that, we took that first step and were an example over 30 states follow
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us. then congress took action to ban it from federal devices. and now we are seeing hearings on capitol hill as well. so, it is a device that china is using, that the communist party is using to manipulate algorithms to influence our children, to spy on us, gather personal data and they are doing it to destroy us. so, when the federal government and this president doesn't take action, it's up to governors to do so and south dakota has consistently been leading the way. >> ainsley: what's your biggest concern? we heard a lot about videos that are on tiktok that our children can see, encouraging them to commit suicide and play these crazy games. is it the drug traffickers down on the southern border using tiktok to get migrants across the border? or is it them spying on us? what's the biggest concern? >> i think we need to be concerned about all of the above. it's interesting how china has a long-term goal to destroy the united states of america. i'm not sure americans right now when i watch people talk about
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how much they enjoy tiktok, i'm concerned americans aren't even willing to be inconvenienced anymore to protect their freedom. that's the education process that we need to do. we need to recognize that not only are they building up their military, manipulating currency, stealing our intellectual property. they are also spying on us. they are using it to influence our children. they are destroying our culture,allowing illegal drugs to come in and kill our next generation of leaders. this is something that china will spend hundreds and hundreds of years doing. they have a long-term goal and now they are partnering with our greatest enemies to make sure that they can do that, recognizing that their path to world documentation is taking the united states out of the way. getting rid of us and if we lose this country, where do we go? where do we go, ainsley? >> brian: right. a couple of things. governor, the chinese government came out yesterday and spoke and said we are going to stop you, bytedance from selling off to an
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american company. anyone who thought this wasn't linked to the government. the government doesn't come out and prevent a sale unless they are vehemently involved. plus could not deny they are obligated to give up our information to them. but, here's the problem. donald trump tried to ban it. but, when it comes to banning it, they are going to need bipartisan bill, senate legislation handed up to the president to have him sign to ban it. so, do you think he will sign it, knowing that he is concerned about losing the 18 to 22-year-old vote and he just did a tiktok on saint patrick's day. >> i don't think he will sign it. because over and over again this president has proven that he won't protect america. and he won't make the right decision, especially when there is pressure and the reason that i think he thinks he can get away with that is because it was just weeks ago we had a chinese spy balloon flying over this country. and we quit talking about it already. if you go to every other
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network. if you go on social media, even americans in their coffee shops aren't talking about the fact that this president allowed china to send a spy balloon over our military installations and gather information and our president didn't shoot it down until it was over the ocean and they had difficulty recovering the information that was in it. so, i think they believe that our society here in america has add, that we don't pay attention to anything for very long and we forget about these important issues and move on and that the president has learned that about us as well and thinks if he can just change the narrative, maybe come out with some other political scandal against the other party or former president, that the american people will just move on and forget about the fact that he is giving away our country and he is giving it away to the enemy. >> pete: that's exactly right. you mentioned enemies, governor. you have taken to the next level another bill that you recently signed restricting state and local governments in south dakota from doing business with what you call six evil foreign
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governments, china on the ccp being one of them. describe this bill. >> we are going to prevent evil foreign governments from generating revenue with the state of south dakota. i did an executive order months ago about this. but recently we just signed a bill that codified it into law that said if you're a country such as china, venezuela, cuba, north korea, iran, you will no longer be able to do business with the state of south dakota. we will not help you profit off of our state and our people and we are also going to aggressively go after the fact and make sure that you can't own our land either. this is action that i think every state should be taking right now. >> brian: governor, are you going to run for president? >> oh, man, i tell you what, we have got a lot of other things that we are dealing with right now so, we'll talk in the future. >> brian: don't know yet. that's a maybe. you guys have a great day.
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>> ainsley: you got it in there. >> not today. >> ainsley: thank you so much, governor. let's hand it over to ashley for headlines. >> good morning, guys. i want to start with this. a florida captain breaking down after losing sight after using contaminated eye drops. >> watch this. >> i'm still not at work going on five months. >> ashley: 68 people have been infected with a rare bacteria after using the now recalled artificial tears. the cdc linking three deaths to the product. and 8 people completely losing their vision. that fire captain adam is use suing the eye drop manufacturer as well as amazon which is its distributer. had hillary clinton mocked for skit promoting the foreign policy class she will be be teaching this fall. >> here i am. >> hillary, you are running again. >> well, i sure am, karen. i just got here early for the
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new class we are teaching together on foreign policy decision making. >> classes don't start until september. >> yeah. but i wanted to be prepared, karen. you know, when it comes to crisis situations, you have always got to be prepared. >> the former secretary of state's course is called inside the situation room. independent journalists glenn greenwald ripping clinton saying he has urged more wars -- she has urged more wars than anyone over the last three decades. those were your headlines. we will check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. hi, j.d. >> janice: take a look at the maps and introduce my friends. we have the potential for severe storms today. we have a severe thunderstorm warning for dallas, texas, just south of that area. and a watch until 7:00 a.m. and then one that moves into 9:00 a.m. into the dallas and oklahoma area. there is your severe storm threat today across the mississippi river valley. have a way to get those watches and warnings because we could actually see tornadoes. all right. my friends, where are you from what's your name. >> francine, cincinnati, ohio.
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>> i'm plaidy from from minnesota. >> scott from cincinnati, ohio. >> grand grawferred louisville, kentucky. >> janice: you had a big game last night. >> nic from kansas. >> janice: overtime and you are going to the playoffs. >> elite 8. >> well, congratulations, my friend. over to you. pete? i know pete is in new jersey and you are hoping for a wins a well? and ainsley and brian? >> pete: exactly. >> pete: thank you, j.d. princeton is hoping to be like k-state the elite 8 for sure and win. that's exactly what it is. that's why we are here live from the yankee doodle tap room in princeton, new jersey, having breakfast with friends. [cheers] >> pete: ahead of princeton's sweet 16 matchup tonight. first time in 50 years. we will preview it. talk to the diners coming up next. ♪ oment of calm ♪
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documentary available now on fox nation called sacrifice and survival. and a very happy birthday the 105th birthday to retired lieutenant colonel bill wheeler. a highly decorated air force vet served as a pilot in world war ii and throughout the cold war. he will be celebrating incredible milestone at wily's championship barbecue in savannah, georgia later today. he will arrive in style in a humvee. he credits his long life maintaining optimistic outlook and drinking plenty of milk. i'm going to find out what pete's secret pete is not aging either. you are having breakfast with friends. >> pete: we are having breakfast with friends and historic spot. we are right across from the gates of princeton university where its an undergraduate many municipal aago across from nassau hall the capital of the united states. we are inside the yankee doodle tap room in palmer square at princeton, university. i'm sitting in a booth you can't see it because of the gloss but
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it says dr. einstein. he carved his name in booth, a guy maybe just a little bit smarter than all of us. talk to some of the great folks here at princeton, not just about basketball, we will get to which in a moment. expert, a ringer to give us insight on the game tonight to end it. also talk education. we had undergraduate here from princeton who talked about how education here has made him more conservative because of the group think and progressive views on campus. we just met. what else your name again, ma'am. >> helen. >> pete: thank you for supporting us at "fox & friends," by the way. when you look at the state of education in america today either colleges or universities or middle schools or high schools what's your thoughts? >> it's scary we shouldn't be teaching this woke stuff. they should just be teaching math and english the subjects they are supposed to learn not the ideologies we don't believe this especially the parents. >> pete: parents seem to be pushed out a lot. >> which is not right. >> pete: maybe that bill of
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rights could change some things. by the way, i will note. this bill bradley player of the year, princeton, 62, 63, 64. and somehow my picture is underneath bill bradley. that ♪ a fair comparison. right? he is the man. i vat the bench. nice to be right next to him. i do appreciate that thank you yankee doodle tap room. what was your name. >> edna. >> and. >> peter. nice to meet you both. education we are talking about it. when you look at the state of american education. you know, elite universities like princeton and also just elementary schools. what's your take. >> my take is we are 25th in the world. and are we competitive? are we going to be competitive over the next several decades if we don't get back to teaching and reading, wright and arithmetic. those are basically. we have to be competitive getting rid away from reading wright and arithmetic pushing
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gender ideology younger and younger ages. >> i think the world is changing that way. the way i look at it, if we lose focus and everybody else is doing that. we are just going to fall behind. and, you know what happens after that. >> pete: still a competitive world when you fall behind has competitive conscious sequences. thank you both. let's go to this wonderful table. a ringer for basketball analysis in a second. first, education, just the state of education in america. what do you think? >> with higher education, it scares me that so many people of college age think that communism is the way to go and it hasn't been tried yet. which means that we're not teaching history. we're not teaching them why america is great. and why our country is different. we might have problems. but we have the framework to solve the problems without gulags and, you know, programs and stuff like that. that's the stuff that need to be taught. >> pete: look at that shirt by the way that's albert einstein there. i didn't know she was wearing
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it. i love it. well-played. how are you. >> brian. >> candidate for sheriff. >> yes. >> you lived in princeton your whole life. >> my uncle george used to work at the gym. worked with pete corel. obviously you know him and princeton basketball is a staple here in this town with the fans coming out to support and being there both the men and the women's team especially this year. absolutely. >> pete: what is going to lap tonight? >> we're going to win. what do you mean what is going to happen we're going to win. >> pete: what the is secret to success this year. >> secret to success is princeton's defense getting the hands on the ball. turnovers. definitely been -- it's not the traditional back court pass. >> pete: discipline and defense. let's see what happens tonight. charles payne coming up next on "fox & friends." don't go anywhere. ♪ i've been taking care ofck business high blood pressure for fast, ♪
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