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>> todd: playing against the young bucks who can hit the ball a country mile. can you confirm a second source stacey's mom has got it going on? >> ashley: oh my gosh. >> one of the greatest songs of all time. >> todd: obviously from new jersey. just like joe con. >> that my hometown. we got to go. ♪ ♪ >> earn rom wins the masters. >> brian: bad weather over the weekend and john rom of spain which is a good country was able to beat brooks kept can a as well as two second guys tied in
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second. and there you go john rahm getting the jacket and, belief me it fits. played extremely well. jordan spieth also had a big charge at the end. a wonderful tournament. seemed like great weather. good to see people in shorts. >> lisa: what if you don't like the color green they had the craziest weather. which nobody does golf like cbs. >> brian: except when fox does it. >> lisa: correct the record. >> steve: trees fell down. video people are moseying out. i'm going to walk over this way. >> lisa: the thing i don't understand about the masters my dad, all these guys going to watch it? and everyone falls asleep. everyone falls asleep. drink steve. >> lisa: doesn't drink. no. everyone says they love golf and
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sleeping. >> steve: rahm come love not liv in the air green jacket and the girl that's his wife. >> brian: he had the girl before the tournament he didn't get her at the end. that would be interesting if you get a girl and a jacket. i do think that brooks kept that looks like he is healthy again. very interesting to see the liv tour when they come together. evidently a lot of tension out there on the course. liz his i will take your word for it. >> steve: also, it was sad to see that tiger woods did not compete the final day. apparently he had plantar fasciitis problem. >> brian: who doesn't? >> steve: that was the problem for him. >> brian: how do you know that's him? >> steve: interestingly enough, jason d.a. said yesterday he had a conversation with tiger about tiger had drond out last year during the pga as it turns out tiger said a screw came through the skin and so he had to drop
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out last year. >> lisa: that would do it. >> steve: we haven't heard the official reason why he dropped out yesterday but did he his best. >> lisa: beautiful scar from an acl surgery that i had lacrosse. >> steve: congratulations to mr. tensions polling over around. third day of massive blockade drills off the 50eu8d's coast. >> brian: taiwan's foreign minister warning of the potential for uncontrollable war this morning is lashing out guided missile destroyer into the south china see. >> alexander hough joins us with the latest. what do we need to know about this? china is out to tron c'mon straight to the world out it.
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this is the third and final day military drills and today aircraft carrier was used to launch warplanes in china calling this a rehearsal in sealing off the island. this comes in response to taiwan's president meeting with house speaker kevin mccarthy in the u.s. last week. lawmakers have been working to harden taiwan which claims it as their own. since saturday taiwan has been scrambling jets and antiship missile launchers in place for good reason. they see stuff like this. china state television sharing a stimulation of what a missile attack could look like this chinese minister serious coming close to taiwan and any accident my spark an uncontrollable war between taiwan and china. fanned other countries are trying to intervene it might be the start of a war of grand
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scale beijing calling it intrusion. it. navigational rights and freedom mission. here is senator lindsey graham. >> strategic ambiguity is not working. should we have a defense agreement with the island of taiwan? we don't. should we have one? , but, yes, i would be very much open to using u.s. forces to defend taiwan because it's in our national security interest to do so. >> here in washington today, president biden will host the white house easter egg roll as he prepares to visit ireland tomorrow, steve, lisa, brian? >> lisa: alexandria, thank you. >> brian: perfect time to go to ireland. the only place we don't need to go is ireland. the president doesn't speem speak to china. doesn't speak to russia. doesn't really have great communication with macron. remember the first thing he did with france was blow up the nuclear subdeal that they had with australia without telling them. they actually -- one of our
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first rutgers in diplomatic tremendous vales france and now france has macron go over there with his tailored suit to china and say hey, you know what? i don't think we should take a side when it comes to the european union shouldn't either when it comes to the friction that u.s. is having with china. let's stay in between. it's time for us to be out on our own and not have an overreaction like the u.s. tends to do. his quote is europe hadn't bill of indictment the strategic autonomy for a long time. five years ago. the strategic autonomy was a pipe dream. now everyone is talking about it. so france needs our help to bail out europe because russia is on the march. but, when it comes to china, we will lay out. >> steve: exact quote is from mr. macron europeans is the following is it in our interest to be acceleration on the topic of taiwan? the answer is no. the worst things we europeans
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could do would be to be followers on this topic and to adapted to the american rhythm and a chinese overreaction. why should we go by rhythm chosen by somebody else? so, absolutely right, brian. help us with ukraine. >> brian: unbelievable. >> steve: don't go messing with taiwan. >> lisa: it is concerning, right? there is this feeling that the world is at a more uneasy place than before joe biden took office. >> brian: think so? it's hard to really detect. i need a microscope. >> lisa: i mean, look, one thing that donald trump, president trump understood was peace through strength. he sent 59 tomahawk missiles to syria while having a delicious chocolate cake with xi sending the mother of all bombs to afghanistan and isis. this president doesn't project this strength that's why we have chaos. concerning n increasingly unstable world. are we heading towards some sort
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of world war? it's one thing to have a war with major power like ra russiat china as well? could we handle a two front war. we are depleting military arsenal in ukraine right now. the air force general saying that there is a possibility to his gut that we might be facing off with china in 20025. so i think people at home on this couch, it's scary. >> steve: it is scary. lives his this place we're now as a country and globallably as well. >> steve: mike gallagher a republican from wisconsin said there is something behind this. keep in mind the reason china is doing this they said hey, united states, if you meet with the president of taiwan we are going to do something really, really bad. if these military maneuvers, if that's as bad as it gets, that's not so bad. nonetheless, it is about a larger thing and here is the congressman. >> whins communist party is trying to intimidate us and bully us. massive bullies on the world stage. we would like to reunify taiwan
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with the mainland by force, if necessary. the wave to do that is through psychological warfare. it's through economic coercion it's through political warfare. that's what president tsai has been warning us about. cognitive warfare. important for the american people not to be intimidated. the fact that the chinese were throwing a temper tantrum about the speaker of the house meeting with the democratically elected leader of taiwan on american soil just shows you how sensitive they are. and we need to support our friends in taiwan specifically by giving them the weapons that they have purchased from us, which have been backlogged. we need to be moving heaven and earth to surge power out to the indo-pacific before it's too late. before we have another war on our hands. >> brian: michael mccaul said we green lighted this, the arms to taiwan three years ago. and a lot of this is stuff that had nothing to do with supply chain. has to do with the willingness to make this happen because
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there is a sense within the administration that if by delivering the weapons, that they paid for, that that's going to be something to, i guess, to embolden china and get them angry. i think that ship has pretty much sailed. i will add something else to this. what a great opportunity to do something together. republicans and democrats actually agree on this. they are meeting together on this. bipartisan delegations in by juan. bipartisan delegations in california, bipartisan tells in new york. meeting the taiwanese leader. we seat balloon go across our country, the way we handled it, debatable. republicans, democrats, different views, the fact it's a problem actually united us, why would the president, mr. unifier miss this opportunity? does he even talk anymore? >> lisa: do you think it's fair to try to be concerned that we might not be clear-eyed about this. the biden family has made money from ukraine. they have made money from china. are they handling these issues from a completely objective standpoint? >> terrible.
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awful. >> lisa: questions about the decision making behind that when your family has profit wanted from these country the. >> brian: little by little it's emerging because more and more bank records are coming out. >> lisa: exactly. >> steve: we have done military drills around different nations to send, you know, do a little saber ratling as china is doing around taiwan. but what is different about this time. and alexandria featured it. china has put out a little animated film on their we chat account saying okay, people of taiwan. this is what it is going to look like when we hit you. >> brian: thanks for that. >> missiles are fired from land and sea and air. and a couple of them explode, hitting their targets on the island of taiwan. the reports from taiwan are the people on the streets not panicking. but, nonetheless, china is pulling out all the -- anything out of their bag to try to scare, to intimidate as a congressman said and it's not working. >> brian: we didn't bring up the
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fact the defense department has either been hacked or leaked. all of our intelligence and communication ability. edward snowden style. someone put it out there or some country has hacked into our defense department. they didn't figure it out until last wednesday. it's been happening since january. mark milley, the secretary of defense, somebody, i know they don't like to be accountable with this administration they don't like to use that word. someone has got to be responsible and accountable. >> steve: if it's real. if there there are people saying it looks like photo shopped. >> brian: it looks real. >> lisa: asking for accountability after biden droned ace worker and told taliban guy probably not going to get. no accountability whatsoever. i don't know if we are ever going to get accountability from this administration. >> steve: we will keep an eye of what is going on over there plus, a battle is brewing in texas austin's d.a. slams governor abbott for possibly pardoning an army sergeant convicted of murder. a state senator reacts to the
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was arrested by u.s. marshals and sheriff's deputies on saturday. taken in on outstanding search warrants including car jacking with a firearm. aggravated assault and more. additional charges in connection with the triple homicide are pending. two other suspects a 16-year-old and a 12-year-old are already in custody. they appeared before a judge on saturday and are facing a series of charges including reasonable doubt first d first degree murdd armed. the suspects should face the maximum punishment. listen. >> we do not hold our juveniles accountability. accountable. we minimize their action. districts across this station and nation need to quit minimizing the actions of their students. that's where the failure is. >> authorities say the teen suspects shot and killed a 16-year-old layla silver denials nail 16-year-old camille quarels
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and 17 unistled male. their bodies discovered in three different locations. silvernail and unidentified male on the side of the road. camille quarrels found partially submerged in a pond. the victims knew each other and part of a burglary and robbery ring designed to be wannabe gang. release additional details soon. back to you. >> 19 minutes now after the hour. today prosecutors will be working on a sentence date for army sergeant daniel perry convicted in the murder of an armed blm protest in 2020. >> lisa: perry acted in self-defense and pushing to pardon him a move that the far left austin calls troubling. >> steve: texas state senator brandon creighton joins us now. senator, good morning to you. >> good morning.
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what do you think he has asked the texas board of partons to review the case to potentially pardon this guy who was just found guilty by a jury of his peers. >> governor abbott well within his authority by the texas constitution he is making the right decision based on the facts that have been presented to him i think he is on the right track. >> lisa: what i find deeply disturbs the lead prosecutor filed affidavit the district attorney's office told him to withhold exculpatory information from the grand jury and engaged in witness tampering. why does the d.a. still have a job and what can you guys do about rectifying that?
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we have bills in texas will reign in district attorneys not doing their job. you will find that texas is going to speak loud and clear in situations like this. >> lisa: good. >> brian: so now you guys are doing something that arizona has con, that iowa has done that florida has done. you are looking at possibly offering school choice to all students. how close is this to being -- by the way i should name there is nine states that have done that how close is texas to doing the same thing? >> texas is close. i had a seven hour debate on parental rights and he had carriage freedom. school choice is not something new we all know if texas were to pass this law in texas house and onto the governor's desk. we would be the # 1 state in the nation to offer school choice and education freedom and our
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parents, our moms and dads the most influential lobby group in texas. they are expectation this and watching the results in this legislative session. >> steve: as a parents, parents would like school choice. if your public school is not performing it would be great to get some money to take them to another school that actually costs money. you just kind of touched on it. what sort of opposition are you getting from the biggest lobby against it? and who are we talking about? are we talking about the teacher's unions? >> well, those that lobby against it would be the teacher's unions, correct. and, look, we had 150,000 students leave texas public schools following the covid years. we love our fellow schools in texas and we have had great results but at the end of the day, there are examples across the state of indoctrination in the classroom. we have got issues with fentanyl, of course.
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we have got bullying and safety issues. we have students that have specific needs related to education. and our moms and dads and parents in texas. are looking for alternatives, just like half the nation has made decisions to offer. >> brian: have the money follow the kid and you will see the schools improve all around. that's been the track record. hope you guys get it done and overcome the opposition which mostly located in austin. state senator brandon cryton, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> steve: all right. #:23 now here in the east. and ashley joins us right now with news from tennessee. >> ashley: i do. good morning to all three. start in nashville, tennessee. no are protests are expected as lawmakers are set to reconvene for the first time since two democrats were expelled from the state house. both of those lawmakers want their jobs back. and a vote could be held as soon as today on the city council level to have justin jones
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refill the position he was removed from. nashville council members want to forego the typically four week waiting period to fill the post. representative jones and justin pearson were removed for their role in the chaotic gun control protest following the covenant school shooting. and at least five people are dead and nine others are hurt after avalanche in the french alps yesterday. the natural disaster happenings at a glasure near moni month bl. leading group on back country skiing continuing search today. alexandria cortez is not backing down after calling on president biden to ignore a federal judge's ruling on the abortion pill. take a listen to this. >> i want to take a step back and dig into the grounds around ignoring this preliminary ruling as well. there is an extraordinary amount of precedent for this. they make a mockery of our snl.
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a mockery of our democracy. and a mockery of our loss. >> federal judge suspending the fda's approval of the nation's widely used abortion pill over the concerns of the drug's safety. those are your headlines, guys. >> lisa: thank you. >> steve: a lot going on. >> lisa: keeping a close eye on beijing as military drills continual taiwan. senator come to the con on the tensions. you are going to want to watch that. thanks to golo and release,
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>> weapons this year? >> we are going to get the weapons from time to time and if you look. >> when? >> if you look at the last four years, we have received weapons delivered, nigh night nine time. the white house has delivered. we will get those weapons that we'll need in using those weapons for our sever defense. >> brian: all right. taiwan's foreign minister dead serious. is he confident the u.s. will come to the rescue. there is a risk of uncontrollable war. the communist nation using the largest show of force yet in its third day of drills. senator tom cotton sends on the armed services committee and probably the most insightful person when it comes to china specifically. how serious should we take these
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drills as actual threats? >> brian, we should always take china's drills around taiwan seriously. it doesn't just degrade taiwan's military readiness because they are diverting from operations and training and maintenance to defend their island also a as a way of camouflaging or probing taiwan's defenses and lulling the world into thinking oh, it's just another drill so that one day they go for the jug jugular in taiwan slow to the bell. communist china's initial response is to speaker mccarthy's meeting with president tsai last week was failure consistent with their historical practice then had you macron fly to china and take a bunch of french businessmen with him trying to hustle up business with china and president macron basically said if there were a war in taiwan we are not sure we would need to be art path that we would leave taiwan and united
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states on its own. china begins to step up the intensity of the operations. i think it's a very good example of how dictators like xi jinping or vladimir putin respond to weakness and apeople and signaling from western leaders. that's one reason why it's so porn that president biden central strength and resolve in defending taiwan if china ever does for go for the jugular. >> brian: we did send a destroyer by one of their chinese made islands. navy acting somewhat boldly. would you like it see drills with south korea and japan coordinating with us since they have no problem displaying how they would war game it out against taiwan? >> brian, i think military drills with our partners against south korea and japan the threats we face against china are also appropriate. we also need to do more not only to help arm the taiwanese defense force was but also prepare them for potential
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invasion. we have small con continue gents of americans who have been training with the taiwanese military for some time substantially increased that training. we have seen for instance how much the better the ukrainian army came from 2008 to 2022 because we had small contingence of american troops trainings military to become more will lethal. we should be doing the same thing with the taiwan defense forces. >> brian: whole world knows how we trained them it turns out since january, intelligence leaking from the pentagon. the way we have been spying, been able to acquire the communications of russia, find out how bad they are actually fighting. be able to possibly leak the plan ukraine has for a surge in the spring. how damaging these perceived leaks, how damaging have they been to the pentagon and to u.s. security?
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the first point i want to make hard to assess that the administration once again is it is hiding the ball from congress. i'm on the armed services and intelligence committee as you mentioned. as of last night, i'm not aware of those commits being apprized of the potential source of these leaks or for that matter even the documents available. i have seen some of them as you probably have and others have on the internet. but you would think that the administration provide this information to congress. it's another example of their politicized approach to classified information or other sensitive documents. we still don't know what they supposedly found at mar-a-lago or at joe biden's mini many ma. continuing to stonewall us. even if they are altered or doctored they tell a story i have been making from the very beginning because i support ukraine but i don't support joe biden's ukraine policy because he has been slow rolling our support to ukraine for over ear year. we shouldn't be surprised that ukraine may be running a little low on ammunition. they have been telling us for a year they need nor.
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me need more air defense systems. they need missiles that can destroy russian firing positions just across the border in russia. now, i wouldn't take all this as gospel either. of course our intelligence assessment a year ago ukraine's army turned out to come significantly wrong when we said russia would roll over ukraine. i think that ukraine has a great shot having very successful spring offensive. but it's vital that we provide them rapidly the weapons they need in that offensive. weapons that we should have been providing them at much faster rate and volume over the last year. >> brian: no democratic push to want to do it right. they have want to say we support ukraine but don't want to push the administration to do the right things. on saturday u.s. officials and foreign allies began scrambling because this communication seems valid. everything from vacial to south korea. we still don't know how they got it and who leaked it. who the new edward snowden is or do they just hack into computers. this was on telegram and it could have been put through the
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russian system to make their casualties look less and may be the ukrainians look like it's greater. so, senator, it's unbelievable -- unquantity football how much damage this is this story is percolating. this could really be big. final thought? >> hard for congress to make that assessment because they continue to stonewall us. get to the bottom of who had access to these purported documents how they could have been leaked. we need to have confidence if we provide the ukrainians the weapons that they have been urging us over the last year that they can defend their own territory. that's something that has been the case for the last year. we should not be gloomy and doomy about the assessment of these documents. >> brian: time is not on their side. let them win. we trained them. let them win. senator cotton, thanks so much. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: meanwhile the scary things they might not know
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siegel. hi, doctor,. >> hi, lisa. >> lisa: nice to see you, sir. this has been around since 19 # 7. is there admission different about this than what we have seen over the past 56 years? >> yes. this is a virus that comes from bats. another virus that comes from bats. it's very similar to ebola were you what's different about it is we are seeing more sustained outbreaks now. it used to be sporadic. we saw a outbreak in tanzania. very few people. in guinea they are hiding cases. probably been at least 29 deaths. the world health organization, as usual, is olympic, is not doing what they're supposed to be doing here, which would be to get a vaccine in there. they have a vaccine now. and doing ring evangelist around the people most affected.
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that's why the cdc is worried about a case coming here. now, here's the good news, it doesn't spread in the air, so it's not an airborne virus. it's pretty stable so it doesn't mutate the way we saw with covid. and but it is a horrible virus and it causes a pretty high death rate. it spreads through close contact through secretions. and we definitely need to keep an eye on it. because we don't want to see any cases here but we don't have control of the situation and, again, i'm disappointed in both the w.h.o. and the local governments because it can clearly spread around western africa. >> to your point it's not airborne like we saw with covid. it's spread through bodily fluids. blood, similar to hiv. so, you know, is there also a concern about maybe overhyping this or putting too much fear out there after what we went through with covid if the possibility of a pandemic is pretty slim based off of what you just laid out and the way it spreads. >> important point you just
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made. i wrote a book about what you just said and that's exactly what we have to worry about is hype. this will not become the next pandemic. it's too stable to mutate in that direction. of course, there's another thing that we have shed a spotlight here on fox. these things are being played with in the lab. i can't tell you 100 percent that something won't happen in a lab. that's where my concern is that's where my eyes are. in nature, this is not going to cause a pandemic. it's only goods to cause sporadic outbreaks and it can be controlled as it just was in tans zane i can't. the vice president was just in tan zane i can't so rare very low chance she would be exposed to it. we should not hype this but be aware, once again of our public health organizations especially the w.h.o. not effectively coming to bear on it. >> lisa: great point and i share your concerns about the lab and we know that gain of function research likely played a role in covid and that outbreak and
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concerns there. and concerns about trusting public health after they lied about the lethality of covid and efficacy of vaccines. we appreciate your sober analysis. dr. marc siegel have a great day. thank you, sir. >> always great to see you. >> lisa: we turn to ashley strohmier to break down the news of the day, ashley? >> ashley: we will start with the crisis at the southern border. suspected human smuggler wanted for murder arrested after a wild high-speed chase in texas on friday. border officials found six illegal immigrants and two handguns in the car. once they stopped the smuggler who tried to hit a trooper. authorities say he is a member of the blood street gang who carried out a double murder in baton rouge, louisiana last year. kentucky senator richard blumenthal says he will be back on capitol hill next week and following surgery for his broken leg. the 77-year-old lawmaker suffered suffered a minor fracture when someone tripped and fell on him during utah's victory parade on saturday.
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making light of the freak injury tweeting quote i have already started physical therapy but i won't be marching any parades for a couple of weeks. newly released. red pill. the phrase is from the 1999 film the matrix. the fbi says red pill is believed that society is corrupt. the word based was also flagged. refers to someone who has been converted to racist ideology. well, fox news digital reached out to the fbi for comment. but they did not respond. on to nascar. christopher bell dominates late to get the dirt race bristol motor speedway. >> race is over comes to the flag and checkers waive over the joe gibbs number 20. >> you won. >> finally a dirt track driver wins the dirt race at bristol.
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>> ashley: using history as racetrack racer to hold off tyler reddick for victory. those your head libraries, back to you, lisa. >> lisa: thanks so much. let's check in with adam klotz for fox weather forecast. how is it going? >> good morning, lisa. beautiful out here on fox square early this morning. this week ahead i have got a forecast that i think some people are really going to like if you are feeling itchy and want summer to come. it's going to feel like that before the week is over. could i have into the temperatures across the country where widely you are seeing 40's and 50's. cold spots on the map. begin in an area typically don't see. waking up from philadelphia. stretching down into north carolina. off towards the west into portions of kentucky. frost and freeze alerts early this morning. that's a bit of an anomaly. things are going to be changing in the week ahead. a cold start to the morning there. but now i'm shooting forward into wednesday and suddenly we are talking about potential
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record highs. particularly in the plains. you will see temperatures in the 80's. perhaps the middle 80's, by nurse a lot of that is stretching more into the middle of the country where you are talking about temperatures into the 80's. i will leave you with just this one map here, that is the middle of the week, temperatures again fairly widespread. 80 degrees, probably 85 degrees by thursday. going to be feeling like summer before we know it. those are your weather headlines, lisa. for enough to tossing it back inside to you. >> lisa: i'm liking those miami numbers. 77 degrees. real nice. >> adam: the whole country. >> lisa: see you, adam. today the iconic easter egg roll. tradition. hopely joe biden doesn't need to be manhandled by the easter bunny and have our own easter egg roll next hour. i will try to win. back in business. record manufacturing spending has led to a resurgence of american made prucketsdz. fox business correspondent
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chicago, look at that cruise breaks his ankle at a collision at home plate. tries to score. starts clutching his leg in pain the two steams started fighting right next to him. surprisingly no one was ejected. tawpg talk about fighting. the nba. a wild scene unfolds the timberwolves game one star, big man rudy goal bear throws a punch at one of his teammates before the play offs, minnesota ending up winning the game they did it without their center who was sent home after the fight. problem is the guy is not good in the locker room. apologized on twitter. best way to apologize. he said the r. emotions the got best of me today. i shouldn't have reacted that way today. don't beat up your teen mates. steve? >> steve: good advice. with supply chains still
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impacting our global economy. america is shifting manufacturing focus where it should be, to building plants here in the united states with a record surge of new factories. manufacturing related construction spending reached $108 billion last year. that's more than the amount spent on schools, healthcare centers or office buildings. fox business anchor and host of american dream home cheryl c casone joins us now. cheryl, good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: this is great. during the pandemic we realized with such a bottleneck over in china. we weren't getting a lot of stuff because so much was made over there. now the emphasis on making stuff here. >> yeah. and that construction spending is going to building factories in all different parts of the country which is really exciting because this brings communities. think about all the things that go around a factory, food trucks, clothing shops. new apartments are build. communities are built around these factories. remember back in world war ii. half of the private sector, more than half of the private sector was manufacturing jobs.
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the manufacturing might of the united states now we are seeing that resurgence come back. think about it eyeglasses, supplements for your protein shakes. things like socks. bicycles big thing during covid try to buy a bicycle you couldn't find one. all sitting in china and sitting on ships outside of the port of los angeles. finally these companies are saying let's bring jobs back here. and the best part of this is the automation story that's happening. there is this company in arizona. they are actually making construction exontsz for homes and office buildings, using automation. you may not have 50 workers. you may only have 20. but, everything is being made on our soil. >> brian: all these factories are hiring people. but they are not your mother or father's factory jobs because they are building things like electric vehicle batteries and
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semiconductor chips and stuff like that. >> incentives combings from the biden administration. they want to see those industries back here at home there is a big push as you know for electric vehicles. the price to come down. maybe this will eventually have those prices come down on evs because you are building them here in this country. slonks there is federal and stated and some city incentives for companies to do this they will. let's see how this geese. >> steve: final minute to talk about system pain at the pump once again. and i know we are getting -- with easter, summer is around the corner. that means we are going to be paying more for gas and opec plus announced we are not going to make as much in the summer so the price is going to come up. >> thank you saudi arabia and the rest of opec when you are not energy independent as a country which is where the u.s. is right now. you have got to depend on the saudis and even the russians at this point to get oil. that's opec plus because russia is a member. look, we are going into the summer driving season.
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prices normally do start to particutickup as we get into bu. $80 a barrel. some say we go to cuts implemented. those cuts are going to be for the rest of the year. not unforeseen and it is possible we could see gas prices hit new records again this year. >> steve: cheryl with good news, bad news. good news lots of manufacturing jobs. bad news more to drive to the job. >> maybe those electric vehicles get a little bit cheaper. >> steve: watch sailor on american dream home wednesday nights. >> thank you. >> steve: army of influencers that is apparently joe biden's campaign strategy even though he hasn't actually announced is he running for re-election. we will tell you what we know about that coming up on "fox & friends." a landscaper and a hunter.
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