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there, but i think what we've done in florida should inspire people with a sense of hope. american decline is not inextricable. it is a choice, comeback is attainable and freedom is worth fighting for. >> we begin this hour with the latest in the race for the presidency. senator tim scott launching his campaign yesterday in south carolina. >> steve: the senators he is the guy to turn around america as president joe biden faces an uphill climb in the polls. >> ainsley: alexandria hoff has the latest. >> alexandria: tim scott worked up from humble beginnings and is the candidate with the most cash on hand. >> under president biden, our nation is retreating away from
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patriotism and faith. fewest people in 30 years believe their kids will be better off than their parents and radical left is pushing us to culture of grievance instead of greatness. >> alexandria: he kicked off the campaign at charleston southern university. donald trump tweeted, good luck to senator tim scott, it is rapidly loading up with lots of people and tim is a big step up from ron desanctimonious. for month, the former president has -- simple talking point for any republican is the economy, latest poll shows 76% of
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americans feel the economy is in poor shape, less than a quarter in good shape. another number the president is facing that is 80's, his age. hillary clinton spoke to that this moment. >> there was that moment where he almost fell coming down the stairs, a day or two ago, is that a concern? >> it is a concern for everyone. and we've had a president fall before and people did not go into heart pal pitations. his age is an issue and people have every right to consider it. >> alexandria: axios reporting glenn youngkin is open to the idea of running again. youngkin released a powerful campaign-style video and said he was contemplating the future of america, that could have been a hint. right now the governor is
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focused on flipping the virginia state senate. >> steve: more on the axios thing about the governor of commonwealth of virginia, glenn youngkin, they say he is reconsidering. he said he would pull out of the race a month or two ago because some powerful republican donors, who are not going to lineup behind donald trump are encouraging him to jump in. i mentioned a moment ago, two hours ago, youngkin has his own lane, nee is not a never trumper and not trump-like, he would be unique. >> ainsley: it struck me when i heard hillary clinton say age could be concerning, he is the nation's oldest ever president, he is 80 years old. he was in japan and he said his son perished in the iraq war.
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he said that last year and claimed it the next month, saying where my son died. his son died from a type of brain cancer? bethesda. >> steve: he did serve in iraq and the president contributed the burn pits to why he died from it. he is confusing the story a little bit. >> pete: that weakness and confusion is one part why the republican field will get so crowded. joe biden will be vulnerable if he's the nominee by election day. the fact more candidates are reconsidering is not reflection they think trump is beatable, i think they see the fading of ron desantis in the polls as opportunity. talk about donors, donors were behind jeb bush.
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>> steve: so you were. >> pete: i was never jeb bush. but you need voters, not donors and donald trump had grip on the base of the republican party. how do you go at him while creating your own path with a field of 10 other candidates? there is a lot of votes to be split in the group and the trump camp is sitting back, the more, the merrier, you can't consolidate around anyone else. >> steve: talking about the state of the race, what he said, he thought at this point, there is good possibility that donald trump could win the primary. the worry about the general election and he questioned his general electability. the worry was the house and senate. in a lot of states and districts, if there is reaction
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to donald trump from the other side, where everybody in the polls turn out for the other person, whoever that person would be, joe biden presumably, might cost republicans house and senate and donor class is concern about structure of the congress because that is how we wound up with unified power with the democrats and joe biden. >> pete: commerce crowd has different priorities than donald trump has. he has been willing to take on illegal immigration. donald trump runs as strong or stronger as joe biden does against desantis, as well. >> ainsley: it has been exciting, we're waiting on ron desantis. we've been told paperwork will be filed and maybe announce tomorrow or the holiday weekend. to see tim scott and i'm from
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the great state of south carolina, to see him in and we know his story, from cotton to congress, he became representative and senator and now running for president of the united states. he talks about school choice so poor individuals, people in lower class areas can choose what school -- >> pete: great launch yesterday. >> ainsley: he is known for creation of opportunity acts, part of the tax reform package. it brings billions of dollars of private investment to poor communities to give them a leg up, so they can get jobs and have a future. >> pete: if only that is the way everyone saw it. >> ainsley: i say all that to intro this. if you watch "the view" yesterday, these ladies in the clips are women of color, on national television and they didn't make comments about
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barack obama or kamala harris, here is what they said about tim scott. >> he is the exception, not the rule, until he's the rule, he can stop. >> clarence thomas, he came out and did that dog whistle, victimhood. >> sunny wants to be judged by content of her character, not color of her skin. america is story of evolution, never told story of evolution and too many schools that are indoctrinating our kids instead of educating our kids. i'm not the exception, i'm actually the rule. >> steve: it was hard to hear, the end of the sound bite they refer to him as suffering from clarence thomas syndrome and talking about victimhood is a racial dog whistle. >> pete: they will treat him
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like they did clarence thomas, attacking them thachl guy is a big threat to the democratic party, the way he talks, what he talks about and the focus on the american dream that could reach ears that are not open to the republican party. he's a good spokesman. >> steve: he had a good launch. i would imagine polls will come out by mid-week or next weekend. if desantis is in, scott is in, youngkin will get in, the more the merrier. >> ainsley: he's raised most out of the candidates. like 22 million. >> steve: and desantis may make duneden. and kicking off yesterday down in the great state of florida. >> pete: governor ron desantis taking to the stage promising to
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protect faith and fight wokeness. >> steve: lauren green joins us in anticipation of a presidential bid by ron desantis. >> good morning. ron desantis has not thrown his hat into the presidential ring. the sub text of his speech, what has been good for florida is good for america. >> we will not let them try to impose the idea of gender fluidity on kids, particularly young, elementary school kids and if disney doesn't like that, here i stand. i am not backing down one inch. >> florida governor ron desantis kicking off last night's opening session of the broadcast convention in orlando, it is largest gathering of mostly christian media who reach
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through radio, tv, streaming and beyond. there is anticipation that ron desantis will announce he's running for president. >> it is possible in those eight years we'd have the opportunity to fortify justices scalia and samuel alito and thomas. if you were able to do that, 7 had of 2 majority on the supreme court that would last a quarter century. >> officially desantis was invited as governor of the state hosting the convention, not as a political candidate. the buzz is he will make that announcement on wednesday at a fundraiser in miami, that is just buzz here, though. >> steve: thank you, lauren. the talk is there is a big donor meeting, this was in the
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"washington post" last week. it starts tomorrow in miami and will go three days. essentially he will say, i've got a big announcement, i will tell you guys first and get out your checkbook. >> ainsley: give me money. >> steve: that is how it works. >> ainsley: over to ashley. >> ashley: fox news alert, that driver arrested after crashing a u-haul truck into the white house security barrier. he is charged with threatening to kill or harm a president or family member. a nazi flag was found inside the truck. the scene unfolding moments after there was a call about a suspicious package. roads and walkways around the white house were closed and building evacuated nearby. no one was hurt. and vivek ramaswamy is sounding the alarm on social media on
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children's mental health, calling to protect minors to overexposure to online content. one third of girls age 13 to 15 are addicted to social media. and denver winning in game four of the western conference finals. >> jokic has to put it up, puts it up and jokic. >> ashley: lebron james throwing a forearm at aaron gordon's throat, both issued technical foul and the laker's star hinting at retirement and in the east, celtics looking to avoid a clean sweep against the heat. game four tonight in miami. and license required to drive golf courts, many student trips to school will look different
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this fall. takes effect july 1. in order to drive a golf cart, you will need to be 15 with learners permit, 16 with license or 18 with a regular id. local governments can designate country roads as golf-cart friendly. >> ainsley: what if you live in a community there and are older and you don't have a license to drive a car? >> pete: can designate it golf cart friendly road. >> ashley: i assume the country and county roads, it is different. >> ainsley: everyone has a golf cart in the villages. >> steve: remember the movie, the guy didn't have a vehicle so he drove his john deere tractor
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across the country. >> pete: still ahead, teacher's tirade, new york city college professor unleashing profanity-laced rant at pro-life students. watch. >> this is -- this is violent, you are triggering my students, get this out of here. >> pete: far left ranting coming up. >> steve: this next one is a blast, emily compagno drives and shoots her way through history in a few fox nation series. [screaming] >> fire in the hole! >> steve: she has stopped screaming and live in the studio coming up next on "fox and friends." good morning, emily.
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>> ainsley: a manhattan grand jury could hear marine veteran daniel penny case as soon as today. >> pete: penny faces manslaughter charges in connection to jordan neely's death on a new york city subway. >> steve: emily compagno, good morning. we heard that the da was going to charge him with manslaughter. now why does he have to go in front of a grand jury? he has six months to indict penny on something. >> emily: it is necessary step. it makes sense, they have to do that. the burden of proof, the standard is lower in grand jury case. remember defense doesn't bring
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objections or anything. >> steve: could they upgrade from manslaughter to murder? >> emily: they could, second degree means no intent to kill. >> pete: they didn't have to charge him right? >> emily: the point is you bring it before a grand jury and they return the indictment. i think to me, it was more optics thing by them bringing the charge, they could have reserved that. >> ainsley: like 20 somewhated on grand jury, you need 13. you could indict a ham sandwich, they say. we saw the clip of you from earlier, tanks and guns, explain it. [screaming] >> taking the ride of my life. i was like, i'm going to be okay.
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but am i? on a tank that changed the world. >> this is a tool the nation came together to build and operate. >> the battles, the bravery -- >> you ready to take it up one more level? >> boom. [laughter] >> ainsley: comedy, too. weapons of war. how many different weapons did you highlight? >> emily: there are five episodes and every episode is different weapon of war that changed course from beaches of normandy, i cover them all and experience them all, there is a lot of screaming and yelling and unintended comedy. this show is dedicated to the men and women of our armed forces that fight for our freedom, every episode makes sure to acknowledge them and bring it back to exactly those people that served in the
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positions. >> pete: 50 caliber out of a helicopter, a mini-gun, musket, flame thrower, halitser. >> emily: and a tank. and each episode ups the ante, i drove the tank and shot it. you will love this series. >> steve: how was the steak? >> emily: delicious. >> ainsley: charred. >> steve: "weapons of war" available on fox nation.com. all veterans can enjoy one year free of fox nation by signing up right now. >> ainsley: really cool. >> emily: thank you. >> ainsley: coming up, senator tim scott sharing the biggest moment of his career with the people that matter the most. >> without a doubt my uncle will
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give you all that he has, he loves you, every single one of you as a person. >> pete: tim scott's nephew, ben scott, joins us next on helping launch his uncle's presidential campaign. and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination.
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>> ashley: two police officers shot while helping execute a warrant at an apartment in upstate new york near albany. all three have been put in the hospital. one deputy shot in the leg, the other in the chest. they were wearing protective gear. the suspect was shot in the head, it is unclear if they will survive. border patrol releasing shocking video of unknown person dropping a four year old over the border wall yesterday in san diego. kaylahamilton's daughter was murdered by a suspected gang member who entered the country illegally, she spoke out earlier on "fox and friends first." >> if there was a more secure border and individuals coming here was properly vetted, my daughter would still be alive
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today and they let her down. >> ashley: the border crisis hitsing chicago hard. new video shows police station lobby being used as a migrant shelter filled with mattresses. what a mess. second whistleblower calling out the irs in the probe of hunter biden. coming forward after being removed from the case after spending five years working on it. lack of irs senior leadership involvement in this investigation is deeply troubling and unacceptable. . the whistleblower and their supervisor are expected to testify about the investigation on capitol hill this friday behind closed doors. a college student -- shark while spear fishing. he joined us earlier to share his unbelievable story.
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>> the shark blind sided me and hit my outer leg and when i got bit, i yelled. i lostoxygen. i got to the boat, took off my belt and put around my leg and pulled as hard as i can. >> ashley: he hopes to be a doctor after his near-death experience. that is number one reason i will not ever get in the ocean, i can't even think about it. >> ainsley: i'm glad he is okay, he has a big story for his grandchildren now. lots of stitches, but he's going to be okay. >> steve: and going to be a doctor. silver lining. meanwhile, listen to this, senator tim scott yesterday made it a family affair, sharing biggest moment of his life with those who matter most to him. >> all the education in the world can't teach you how to do what he does. that comes only from genuinely
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caring about the person in front of you and shaking their hand and greeting them and truthfully their soul. that is who my uncle is and who he has been since i can remember. >> under president biden our nation is retreating away from patriotism and faith. >> i'm running for president of the united states of america. [cheering] >> ainsley: joining us on the heels of his uncle's exciting announcement, ben scott. good morning, ben. >> good morning. good morning, how are y'all? >> ainsley: doing well, why was it important for you to introduce him and why you think he will make a great president? >> oh, for my uncle, i'd do anything, he's been there for me since i was a child and it meant the world to me to introduce him
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at such an event. he's a genuine, honest loving uncle and person and i know he cares about the american people. i believe he will be a great president. >> steve: absolutely. and to you, he is your uncle timmy and there are three ben scotts, i understand. it is a family affair. if you would, ben, tell the folks why of the seven or eight republicans who are running for president right now or by the end of the week, what sets your uncle timmy apart from the rest, why he would be a good president. >> that name answers itself, he is such a personable individual, who has lived a life that is proof of the american opportunity that exists. his life is an example. he lives it out and doesn't want it to exist within his own life,
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he wants it to extend to everyone else that he knows. he is someone that is not afraid to disrupt the status quo, he works and believes in the american people and the american dream and will do what ittic tas to make sure that happens. >> pete: your uncle got rave reviews, not some quarters of the media. take a listen and we'll get your reaction. >> one issue tim scott has, he seems to think because i made it, everyone can make it, ignoring again issue the fact he is the exception and not the rule and until he is the rule, then he can stop talking about systemic racism. >> clarence thomas syndrome, he came out and did that dog whistle, victimhood. >> pete: victory versus victimhood, they say it is a dog whistle. >> that clip is a perfect example of what he's looking to
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do, disrupt the status quo and highlights this attention is starting to wake up individuals and help them see it could be possible. i understand their perspective and i think my life is t testament, as well. i have grownup with my iuncle ad he's been able to teach me and show me hard work and impact of choosing life and not death, to be honest and that has made impact on my of well, i'm in this seat here because of the fundamentals he wants to share with everyone else. >> ainsley: nice to talk to you. thank you. you will not believe this, college professor launches into a profane tirade and berates students on campus because of their pro-life display. >> this is -- this is violent.
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you are triggering my students, get -- out of here. >> steve: who will not like that, leo terrell, he is next. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it! flonase headache and allergy relief. psst! psst! all good! i struggled with cpap every night. but now that i got the inspire implant to treat my sleep apnea, i'm sleeping much better. in fact, it's making me think of doing other things i've been putting off. like removing that tattoo of your first wife's name. but your mom's name is vicky too!
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♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ >> ainsley: back with headlines, murder suspect bryan kohberger stood silent yesterday as judge entered default not guilty on his behalf. four counts of first degree murder and one count of burglary. he broke into off campus home and stabbed the four students to death, prosecutor office has 60 days to decide whether to seek the death penalty. president biden wrapping up another meeting with speaker of the house kevin mccarthy without a deal. both remain hopeful. i just completed a meeting about
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the need to prevent default and speaker mccarthy says he will be in touch with the president everyday until a deal gets done. >> i thought it was more productive than the other meetings we've had, made the circle smaller, we're getting closer, don't give up on us. >> ainsley: treasury secretary janet yellen doubling down on june deadline to get things done. a baseball player showing skills on electric car with rocking rendition of the national anthem. the freedom-loving student athlete spoke about his experience earlier. listen. ♪ ♪ >> i've had some type of experience playing in front of people, but never played the national anthem for a crowd before.
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we play the national anthem before every home game and that is just representation what it means to be in this country. >> ainsley: what a cutie. trey joneses he will plan to play his baseball career. over to janice. >> janice: i love that story, too, we all do. >> ainsley: he's so cute, i hope he gets a great career in baseball. >> janice: he looks good on tv, can come do the weather with me any time we welcome him at fox. cool in new york city, we will take it, sun is out and 58 degrees. cloudy, we will get the sun over next five to seven days. we have area of low pressure across southeast we'll have to monitor. keep that in mind, foxweather.com. today for texas and oklahoma and
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wednesday same area and thursday this area of low pressure lingers. separate storm system bringing quite -- not a great day for florida, including today through thursday, friday and saturday. there is low pressure we'll be watching for memorial day weekend. foxweather.com, we'll keep you posted. the barbecues will continue all weekend long and fleet week, of course. >> pete: thank you, janice. caught on camera, unhinged professor cursing and shrieking at students manning a pro-life display at school. how dare they. >> education, this is propaganda, what will be do, anti-trans next? this is violent, you are tripping my students. >> i am sorry about that. >> no, you are not, you can't even have a baby, get -- out of
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here. >> pete: leo terrell used to teach history and social studies and joins us now. is this the state of higher education, leo? >> leo: yes, and it was in new york. this was endorsed by the college, a public school and university and what you have is an attack on free speech and basically that professor is sending a message, we don't want your position regarding the dobbs decision here. failure to fire or rep hand that teacher is endorsement of her radical ideas. she said this is act of violence, she is the act of violence. >> she said to him, he can't have a baby, maybe he can, according to her, you never know. speaking of defending this,
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graduate student organization that represents professional schools, here is what they said about the professor. hunter college educator rodriguez approached the student, constructively critiqued the group members and physically took down items from the table, her actions were fully justified and part of long and celebrated cuny legacy of confronting groups like military recruiters who dissem nat information. constructive and just first alert weather, they say. >> leo: that is a lie, the tape does not lie thachl is an actual lie. you have a position by the far left that basically says, we don't like the idea of prolifers in new york, this is going to happen, it will deter speech, it is an attack on the first amendment. students expresed god given first amendment right to have an
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opinion. this professor says you cannot have it in new york. this is message for people who believe in free speech, this is dangerous, actually doiangerous. >> pete: a professor, swearing at students, physically accosting them in the norm. the university says, quick statement, the college is taking this matter seriously, the provost is investigating the professor's actions. do you think they take action against this professor? >> no, that professor is a hero, they are not going to take action. they want this story to die down, thank goodness to fox for bringing this to attention. those kids were well within their first amendment rights. the public universities have been hijacked by the far left. >> pete: they have, thank you for speaking truth always and
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>> good morning, everybody into the pool, gop primary expanding with tim scott announcing yesterday, ron desantis announcing this week and glenn youngkin could get in this fall. the father of murder victim kaylee goncalves came face-to-face with bryan kohberger yesterday. professor made students pay fee to file left wing lawsuits. now she's being sued by theun stereos, you can't believe this happened, but it did. we'll tell you about it in a few minutes. >> ainsley: we look forward to that, dana. the weather is getting warmer and the deals are hot. >> steve: five must-have
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that's a scary scene near the white house last night, a man crushing a u-haul into security barrier present north of lafayette square the incident prompted authorities to evacuate nearby hotel and several streets around the area. thankfully no one was hurt. police arrested the driver, he is facing multiple charges including trying to kill or kidnap the president. officers recovered a nazi flag
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