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>> todd: fox news alert, major th threat. take a look, brand-new images revealing the extent of the destruction. 26 people confirmed dead, several towns reduced to ash. we talked to people who have covered tornados, they said this is the worst they have ever seen. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> ashley: ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. a federal emergency approved for hard-hit mississippi where locals are reliving the horror.
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>> i've seen more devastation than i've seen in my lifetime. i'm on the ground in the middle of it, it looked like a war zone. i never felt so good about the cooperation of the federal, state and local government. >> ashley: alexandria hoff live from washington with the latest, good morning. >> alexandria: good morning. the people of mississippi are not the type to wait on help, people came from across the state to lend trucks, equipment and medical expertise. where assistance will be is temporary housing and loans for unsured properties. alejandro mayorkas took a tour of the small delta community where residents say every marker of existence is gone. >> flower shop, beauty shop,
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barber, law offices just down the street are all gone. there was an auto parts store, local restaurant that has been there for -- i don't know how many years, since i was a child. service stations, tire shop, just gone. >> alexandria: 26 lost their lives in mississippi and alabama, one death was reported. the rare path through mississippi, trauma that has not had time to settle. national weather service warned of more severe weather through the weekend. governor kemp issued state of emergency. high winds and multiple tornados there, troop county, tornado is blamed for damaging 100 structures. back in mississippi, community members in rolling fork say they
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will recover and rebuild when they can. >> we're just trying to get what we can out of the rubble. it's pretty shocking and very sad, very sad. everybody is coming together and it is great. god will get us through this and we will come out stronger. >> alexandria: this is just the start of the tornado season for the gulf states. >> ashley: alexandria hoff, thank you. to fox news meteorologist janice dean tracking the latest. >> janice: 11 confirmed tornados march 24th and 25th. zooming in to where we had the deadliest tornado rolling fork was ef-4. up to ef-5 on the rating system we look at. then look at the before and after of rolling fork.
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unbelievable, right? just completely destroyed. we're unfortunately bringing you damage throughout the day today as people start to pick up the pieces. power outages in central mississippi, forecast looks good for the recovery and clean up. we have potential for stronger storms today, storm damage in louisiana, again, mississippi, alabama and georgia, several tornado warned storms. flash flood warning south of the atlanta area and potential for storms to move toward southeast and mid-atlantic. today likely threat again for portions of georgia in to south carolina and then as we get into thursday, you heard alexandria mention the severe weather season. another threat for areas across the southernin plas and look at
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friday moving across the mississippi river valley again. this is a devastating situation for a lot of folks as they try to clean up and we have more of the same on the way as we get into the work week. here is forecast today. the storm, cold front sinking southward. another storm system moving into the west that we will watch and spring-like temperatures for much of the country, as we go through the work week. the devastation is incredible. one thing i have noticed when you cover storms is the community, people coming together to help each other and that makes things more uplifting. >> todd: you saw and heard and pray for the people that continues as much as possible. that area got hit so hard. >> janice: they need prayers today. >> ashley: overnight authorities reveal two bodies found in the
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aftermath of the major explosion at a pennsylvania chocolate factory on friday raising the death toll to seven. search crews found one alive in the rubble yesterday. a gas leak is likely to blame for the deadly explosion. a candlelight vigil for the seven advantages on friday night. >> todd: going live to israel, tel aviv the scene, violent protest this morning after prime minister benjamin netanyahu fired the country's administrator. there were demonstrations at tel aviv, fired after challenging benjamin netanyahu's plan. the white house releasing statement in response to the violent demonstrations. we urge israelis leaders to find
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a compromise for israel and citizens. u.s. support for israel support and democracy remains iran clad. israel consult general in new york quitting in protest of the defense minister's firing. flights in and out of tel aviv's main international airport grounds after labor union threatening strike ifprime minister does not halt his judicial plan. john kerry telling americans to expect more executive orders and mandates as the white house works to jam through the climate agenda. >> there will be changes on vehicles, we have other options, tools in the tool kit besides the ira. >> ashley: how much this agenda could cost you, the taxpayer. don't go anywhere.
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emissions by the end of the decade. >> the president is issuing executive orders, there will be changes on automobile, light truck, heavy duty, number of initiatives being taken by states, some national and cities. we have other options in the tool kit beside the ira. >> todd: he says there are life changes like switching from gas to electric stoves, following biden's inflation reduction act to reduce carbon emission by 40%, just shy of president biden's 50% goal. vice president kamala harris is in guana today, first stop with hopes of countering china's growing influence on the continent. >> ashley: absent is a visit to congo, number one provider of
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minerals. >> todd: gabriella, thanks for being here. big picture, is this visit too little too late to counter china? >> good morning, thank you for having me on. yes, i believe it is. it is an interesting timing with china wielding influence over africa with the bel belton road initiative. they are still opening coal plants everyday and runs counter to what the vp is slated to push, renewable energy products. >> ashley: secretary of state was first to visit and then jill biden went to visit and now kamala harris and president biden is saying he will visit later this year. what do you think the goal of this is? it is a really big push, is it
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just to deepen their relationship or something more? >> it is an interesting kind of quandary the united states finds itself in. china growing influence is not an accident, they are been active in the region and want to be available to african countries, like the three the vice president is visiting. the united states, with push for net zero and i hope vice president doesn't push electric buses, that is her favorite clean energy project. china still not phasing away coal, oil and gas and in africa, there was a report that said the continent suffering electricity shortages 8.5 billion to help them transition, china is not arguing that message, but we
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are. there is a twin problem and china is appealing to them and i'm not sure the vice president is able to counter them. >> todd: what is interesting, with that in mind, we continue to push green, green, green, green, you get green by mining cobalt, that goes into items that are green, items that china mines cobalt for and sells to us at a profit so we strengthen the ccp. shouldn't kamala harris be heading to the congo, where they mine the cobalt? >> she chose guana, guana last year almost collapsed, they have adopted green bonds, sustainability bonds. world bank was praising them as a leader and gony almost collapsed due to protest from
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high inflation and cost being felt by the people there. esg bonds almost collapsed guana. congo is home to 92% of cobalt reserve. you look at pictures and you can't help but shrug at the conditions, child labor is used, they are paid $2 an hour. if we were mining here, we wouldn't be these abhorrent conditions or rely on our adversaries. the united states mines and refines better than other countries, especially countries dealing with china and china has a vested interest in different outposts and it is expensive and problematic to have to rely on countries like the congo, which you should have visited there and pointed out problems rather than sourcing here. it is impossible to imelement, a
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lot of trade-offs and hypocrisies with respect to environmental input. her not highlights cobalt is to be expected. >> ashley: kids covered in chemicals and mothers with babies on their back working, you think she would visit this. turning blind eye because of their green agenda. >> todd: the children are about to die from the chemicals they are ingesting. >> ashley: thank you. >> thank you. >> ashley: trump grand jury expected to meet today as americans await clarity on potential indictment. >> todd: alvin bragg facing new allegations from a committee. we have a live report next. retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a
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he claims manhattan district attorney dropped the case entirely. >> todd: brooke singman has the latest. >> brooke: the manhattan grand jury is expected to meet this afternoon after proceedings were cancelled last week. we are waiting to see if trump will be indicted for making payments to stormy daniels. trump says alvin bragg does not have a case and told reporters on saturday, i think they have dropped the case, it is a fake case, they have absolutely nothing. i spoke to a spokesman for the former president that doubled down and said this has been dropped, everyone knows this was a partisan witch hunt by da that sought to weaponize the justice system to influence an election. house oversight committee chairman james comer speaking out about the trump case,
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listen. >> james: this is about politics, this is a presidential can dat. when you look at what the role of the manhattan da should be, to fight crime. our tax dollars, where i come in with the house oversight committee, better spent prosecuting local criminals, that is what a da is supposed to be. >> brooke: jim jordan sent a letter to alvin bragg demanding information relevant to the case. the district attorney says it is not appropriate for congress to interfere with pending local investigation, this unprecedented inquiry will undermine work of dedicated prosecutors and comer says he would like to ask alvin bragg if have pursued a case if he weren't running in 2024. >> todd: good question.
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tomorrow marks one week until the chicago mayoral runoff election. latest polling shows neck and neck race between paul vales and brandon johnson, who each have their own take on public safety in the sta. listen. >> invest to make sure we are freeing up law enforcement to do their job. 41% of calls coming through are mental health crisis. >> you have to return police to a normal schedule, it will take a comprehensive approach and slow the officers and provide opportunity for hundreds of officers to return and increase interest in becoming a police officer. >> todd: joining us, panel of voters, cory brooks, reporter william kelly and retired police lieutenant john goroto. cory what is the pulse on the ground right now? >> everyone believes that it is
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going to have to be opportunity for the vallas camp to get out and vote if they are going to win. it is going to be extremely tough race. i believe the vallas camp will come out on top. >> todd: i'm shocked it is this close, after the last four years of lori lightfoot soft on crime policies, which you have battled on camera with her multiple times, how is it this close? >> brandon johnson is a community organizer with the chicago teachers union, which might not be good at organizing children, but great at political organizing. the issue is crime and sadly brandon johnson's answer appears to be defunding the police. i interviewed him face-to-face
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the other day and when presented with the video where he actually the words came out of his mouth, defunding the police was an actual policy item, he pretended the video didn't even exist, which is disconcerting. i've gone nose to nose with mayor lori lightfoot and she didn't seem to think she would always say crime is down. now you have brandon johnson, who is pretending he doesn't have the positions he's expoused on tape and camera. >> todd: reminder how rough the city of chicago is, crime up 41% from last year. break it down, motor vehicle theft up 136%, theft 23, robbery 13, burglary 10, total crime 46.
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what would a win by progressive mean for police being able to do their job and lower the numbers? >> if brandon johnson wins as may are on, he will double down on what lori lightfoot destroyed the city in the last four years. i don't know how any officer will be able to do their job. we are undermanned, it is toxic work environment and they are leaving in droves. we have resignations and early retirements and a million people didn't vote on february 28th or the last election. when people stay home, you end up with incompetent mayors taking over. >> todd: johnson is endorsed by bernie sanders and bernie sanders says the people of chicago can elect in brandon johnson, someone who knows struggle of working families and
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will fight on their behalf. is that what the people of chicago want and need? not sanitized statement from bernie sanders, but socialism, is that what people of chicago need? >> definitely not, last thing we need is someone being endorsed by bernie sanders to be running the city of chicago. chicago is in need of someone who can handle budgets and deal with the police department and community. i think paul vallas presents the type of individual we need to run the city, he's run major budgets before, i believe he will have a great relationship with the police department, which is essential to get crime down. no way we can have someone in office talking about defunding the police and want to tax everyone on everything, impossible way to governor and it will never work. >> todd: chicago is a beautiful city. it has been through the ringer the last couple of years and we
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can only hope and pray whoever gets in your honor ares power to the people and makes it safe to walk the streets once again. as you know and you have been on our show explaining, it is bad right now. appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ashley: some top universities are charging upward of $12,000 for online diversity course, is higher education turning out a generation ofern ms who prioritize equity over engineering? take a look. >> todd: a big game, money-making game. men's final four is set after absolutely wild ride through this year's march madness. we got the highlights next. there's a story in every piece of land.
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>> ashley: elite universities, harvard and yale are cashing in on diversity, equity and inclusion charging upward of $12,000 for online courses run by activists. one program cost $10,000 at university of pennsylvania explains how important it is, saying today there is urgent need to identify and address social history and context of
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structural inequity such as systemic racism, xenophobia and other forms of discrimination. a former high school teacher joins me now. kelly, thank you for being with us. when you look at this, they are pushing progressive ideas. when you look at the monetary aspect, talking upward of $12,000 to me that screams capitalism, what about you? >> these are race hustlers and learning dei is lucrative. image recording a lesson for $12,000 about how you are racist if you are a white person that wants to touch someone's hair. this is evidence dei is spreading, these corporations
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are paying activists to come and train their employees and maybe have a dei specialist in their corporate setting that is out to basically monitor people on how they are interacting with each other based on rate. can we not do that right now. we are in a crisis in this nation and this is causing more racism. >> ashley: look at this, harvard explains what you get for $12,000 and their dei course, gain critical knowledge and skills to address bias and marginalization and foster inclusive corporate culture and get skills and tools to facilitate dialogue, address unconscious bias and build a culture. is this what students need to be taught right now with everything going on? >> as former public school teacher, i saw these trainings coming in and i remember
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speaking up and say can you please not teach me -- treat me differently based on the color of my skin. i do not want a co-worker to come up to me and say because of your skin color, i will take a step back and listen more or let you go first or hand-holding pandering they are doing, training teachers and corporate executives to treat employees like this and it is out of hand and a way to discriminate. goldwater institute has a report that 80% of faculty job openings in arizona public universities require future applicant and employees to take a dei pledge. if i saw that at a job or university i was applying at, i would be like pass, i don't want to be a part of that. it is a pledge and dei training. it turns a lot of people off,
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including myself and most of us right leaning. >> ashley: a pledge, they make you sign off on it saying you will follow -- >> yes, diversity statement, 80% of universities in arizona. >> ashley: what happens to this generation of americans, especially ones in college right now, what will happen to our future if they keep leaning this way? >> for one, we're finding the average college student as a freesh is reading around a seventh grade level. we're taking away focus to making sure young people are literate and will be good contributors in the future and turning them into angry generation and that is what i'm seeing in our young people and i decided to speak up, it is causing more racism and division and instead much pedalling all this race focused nonsense, we
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should make sure our young people are literal and ready to contribute to society. >> ashley: yeah, look at scores, they are not focused on the right thing. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> ashley: of course. >> todd: n.b.a. legend charles barkley calling out nil saying it is hurting the game. listen. >> in the next three to five years, we are going to have 25 schools that is going to dominate the sports because they can afford players, it is travesty and disgrace, i'm so mad how we can mess up something so beautiful. >> todd: we can all agree or disagree, we have to agree charles is right there and slamming charlie baker for getting politicians involved with nil, saying schools that
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can't afford best players will become irrelevant. that is a fact. march madness down to four, final four, miami reaching the round for first time in school history after taking down texas. >> the three. . and put in. over the back foul and omier ties it. >> hurricanes overcome 13-point second half deficit to win 88-81, as san diego state punches their ticket with controversial win over creighton. and he drives. [cheering] >> tramel to the free-throw line. >> todd: you played basketball, you don't call anything and you
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call that the game coming down to it. he missed the first and drained the second giving the aztec the lead and last-second heave and no dice. saturday's first final four, why can't i say final four? >> ashley: it's monday. >> todd: san diego state facing florida atlantic, before miami takes on uconn. with regard to uconn, people got mad at danny hurley, criticism i hear and hurley in the final four, i will be yelling even more all week long. >> ashley: can't wait. lawmakers are sounding alarm on ticketmaster national security threat. one far left lawmaker is defending the chinese-owned app, watch. >> this is my first
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is >> ashley: back with a fox business alert. silicon valley bank has a buyer, first citizen bank making deal to acquire svb for 72 billion three weeks after its collapse. >> todd: cheryl casone has more. >> cheryl: 72 billion and here is what this is, deposit loans at all branches of silicon valley bank. 119 billion in deposits, customer accounts, we talk about that, that matters, the deposits, as well. 119 billion and 72 billion of loans. what is troubling about this banking crisis globally, if we were thinking we might be going into recession, pretty sure this will take us into recession in this country and globally, as well. at this point, silicon valley bank is no longer with us.
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we were talking on the commercial about credit suisse, ubs taking over. future markets are higher, investors feel like maybe we can move on from these issues. this empowering the biggest banks, my concern about smaller regional banks losing customers, more concentrated power in the banking industry with the big four and also the lending standards will get tougher on small business and on individuals, as we go into probably what is going to be recession now. >> ashley: now to this, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle speaking out on security threat posed by tiktok. aoc is using the app to criticize. >> cheryl: we know you have weather kevin mccarthy or senator mark warner, this seems to be bipartisan issue now to go
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after tiktok and ban it. should it be the only one? listen to what we heard from leaders. >> both sides of the aisle were standing together saying this is a threat to our children and we 92 need to stop it. >> we have 150 millions americans on tiktok and how that channel could be used for propaganda or disinformation. >> what the hearing made clear to me, tiktok should be banned. >> cheryl: then you have aoc and here is what she posts about tiktok. she deupon fended it. >> everyone, this is rep aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez and this is my first tiktok. do i believe tiktok should be banned? no, it is important to talk about how unpres be dented of a move this would be. the united states has never banned a social media company
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from existing. >> cheryl: she's got a point, i don't always agree with her, there are other social media companies you can go after. >> todd: we have banned spies, stop looking at this as an app and review it as attempt by the ccp tos spy on our country. >> cheryl: this should be technology companies in general. >> todd: i am proud of this thing i wrote, his nomination is grounded. >> cheryl: good morning, this is official the nominee, president biden's nominee to head faa withdrawn his nomination. here is what secretary pete buttigieg tweeted, bill washington's military experience made him excellent nominee, i respect his decision to
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withdraw. just because you ran the denver airport didn't mean you can run the faa. that is the airport, not the sky, not the trains. that is pete buttigieg, take the train part out of that. i misspoke. i will say just because you ran the airport in denver doesn't mean you were best to run the faa. >> todd: basically running restaurants. >> cheryl: somebody that goes to a lot of airports, restaurants and shopping in airports are important that you need. >> todd: maybe cheryl should run the airport. secretary of state antony blinken has until today to turn over information about the withdrawal from afghanistan or face subpoena. cory mills will tell us about
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this accountability. >> ashley: here is brian kilmeade. >> brian: the world is calmer with him in charge, talk about people upset, everybody in mississippi, georgia. severe storms causing states of emergency across the south. look at that, mississippi governor christopher reeves gives us an update and congressman brian steel is here and alvin bragg's investigation early as today or trump could be exonerated. and we sit down with our featured friend former n.f.l. player devon steel, plus piers morgan on his interview with benjamin netanyahu. shannon bream on the four big cases facing the former president of the united states
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veteran served three tours in iraq and afghanistan. he picked up two passengers and stopped at a 7-eleven in the city of lin wood when an altercation broke out and one passenger shot him in the chest. the store clerk witnessed the shooting and called police who found his body in the parking lot. one passenger stole his honda accord the other took off running, the 38 father of two leaves this still think dad is going do come to the door he is going to come home soon: secretary of state an antony blinken could be served a subpoena today for refusing to turn over clarified documents on the chaotic withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan. listen. >> i care about the veterans and gold star mothers and like marine sergeant andrews had his arm blown off, his leg, had the suicide bomber in his sights and wasn't given permission to engame. that's what i care about and that's why if dough don't close by sunday close of business. >> you subpoenas were keeping him request of documents. explanation congressman mccaul is not buying. >> what are they hiding? now about to the border crisis. president biden feeling heat after refusing republicans of wanting to cut border funding.
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i said that right. is he accusing republicans of this. biden tweeting over the week maga would cut spending. include 900,000 pounds of fentanyl in our country. we need more resources to secure the border. not less. and, ashe, what do you say to the perhaps gaslighting statement of this administration and that is saying a lot. this is horrific that he would say something like this. because we all know, we have all been watching the last two years as fentanyl has poured across our borders killing innocent men, women, and children. we have seen the open borders of this administration. and leading to untold harms to our country. yet, for him to turn around and say something that everybody knows is not true. he knows it's not true just shows how wrong this administration is on so many topics not the least of which is the border. >> ashley: not only that but the picture he posted.
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he went to the border one time and shook hands with the cbp agent. and he is posting that up there like is he moving mountains down at the border. he won't even go down there. kamala harris border czar won't go down there. posted that pretty rich saying maga republicans are the ones wanting to slash it. what is he talking about? they are the ones holding these field hearings, where? at the border. they are the running brings all of these families who are directly impacted by the tenth crisis, bringing them to the hearings to testify, literally begging this administration to do something to stop this and how many people have we had come on this show every single day talking about how all they want is the biden administration to do something. living roomily anything would be better than what they are doing now because they are doing nothing. >> all they need to do is literally enforce the laws that are on the books. what is biden doing here? zeroing in on probably one tiny budgetary item and turning it around to say oh, look, republicans don't want to fund the border. they did the same thing with
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defunding police. maga republicans want to defund the police because they didn't give some big kick back to a union in some ridiculous line item. this is horrible what joe biden is saying here when we all know he and his administration are responsible for exactly what we are seeing. >> gaslighting people who are not paying attention and might see that one tid bit biden is doing something about it. republicans aren't. you have got to think about that aspect because not everybody is blewed to their tvs every day. two cuban migrants tried to illegally cross into key west, florida, using motorized hand gliders not the first time see something like this. not going to be the last. they are going to see
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