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at stamps.com. ♪ >> lawrence: good morning. 7:00 a.m. on the east coast and thursday, march the 6th, and this is "fox & friends." border enforcement is back. we'll tell you what vice president vance and other top trump officials found when they paid a visit to texas yesterday. >> brian: plus, elon musk laying out goals to doge to lawmakers on the hill. we are going to tell you how much money doge is already saving per day. >> ainsley: the president is reportedly getting ready to sign an executive order today to make good on one of his biggest campaign promises. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. >> lawrence: all right. buckle up. president trump issuing a final warning to hamas. >> brian: he is demanding the terror group release all the hostages taken in the
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october 7th s attacks or there will be hell to pay via the idf. >> ainsley: senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich joins us to tell us more about this story. >> jacqui: the president said ha loam hamas means hello and goodbye not single member will be saved unless they follow these instructions. release all the hostages now, not later and immediately return all the dead bodies of people you murdered or it is over for you. this is your last warning. the leadership now is the time to leave gaza while you still have a chance. also to the people of gaza, a beautiful future awaits but not if you hold hostages. if you do, you are dead. it comes after the president met with hostages who had been released in the oval office. >> take it or not [inaudible] hell. >> worst thing anybody can go through. >> i was moved 33 times.
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spent time in tunnels with no air to breathe. barely food. hardly any water. and i am so grateful and thankful to be here because of president trump. >> we are here because of you. >> we are alive because of you. >> the administration has been holding direct talks with hamas over the release of the hostages and also a broader deal to end the war. that makes direct contact with a terrorist organization for the first time. the press secretary explained while the white house is choosing to negotiate directly with the terrorists against long time precedent. >> the special envoy who is engaged does have the authority to talk to anyone, israel was consultant on this matter and look, dialogue and talking to people around the world to do what is in the best interest of the american people is something that the president has proven is what he int believed good faith
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effort for the american people. >> steve witkoff planned to travel to doha to meet with the prime minister of qatar about cease-fire talks but reportedly canceled his trip at the last minute after he saw no progress in from hamas' side. 59 hostages still being held. the idf believes 35 of them are dead. 22 alive. including one american with the stalls of two others unknown. so, strong words from the president on this issue, guys. >> brian: jacqui, any plans for adam boehler to speak about what that meeting was like? i see he probably spoke to the president. that's why the president puts out that truth social post. >> jacqui: not that we're aware of. again, a lot of this has been happening behind closed doors. we got that video of the president with the hostages from the white house after it happened. he didn't have any public events on his schedule today. obviously he is still doing things even though we are not aware of it. it's entirely possible that we get an alert later on of something like that. not that we are aware of as of right now.
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>> brian: i think the other thing is the amazing head snapping change from ridiculing netanyahu for going into hard or aid going in too slow to if you don't give up the hostages i'm going to give the idf things necessary to essentially eliminate planet. you can't have more two different policies. >> no, such a difference. the only thing we are miss something a timeline right now on whether you know they have got a deadline to act on this or face those consequences. i think a lot what the president does that ambiguity is part of the strategy. and so i would imagine that that's part of what is being discussed right now. >> ainsley: thank you so much, jacqui. of the goal is to bring those hostages home. i have been following a lot of their stories on social media. one girl said they were covered in bed bugs. the images seeing them coming home. so powerful. suggesting heir parents. they haven't seen them in a year and a half. >> i think it's the images and them conveying their story and
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every time the president hears about loss of life, conditions, he is moved. and i think that's what provoked that truth social post yesterday and i do think it's the final warning. is he giving them some leeway. is he trying to get peace all around the world. hamas, you can't trust them not one bit he is going to unleash hell. >> ainsley: not a single hamas member will be safe if you don't do what i say. >> brian: they don't hide, they wait and ambush. guerrilla fighting. their goal is to survive which means as many innocent palestinians as possible will die. they could not care less. that's what makes this so difficult. i think netanyahu has got to be sitting around saying the gloves are off. as much as i want all these hostages out, the best way might be the only way might be just to go from because we are not going to just totally pull out of gaza. and that would be what phase 2 is. >> ainsley: we know there are people on the terror watch list
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come across our border. j.d. vance and pete hegseth and tulsi gabbard, they went down to eagle pass yesterday. they talked to border agents. they toured the area. and j.d. vance said that trump wants to build the wall during this administration. complete the wall. listen to this montage of all three of them speaking. >> as president trump said last night at the state of the union, it turns out we didn't need new laws. we didn't need fancy legislation. we just needed a new president of the united states and thank god that's exactly what we have. >> border security is national security. and from the defense department, we watched for a couple of decades, other people's borders being secured while ours was open for an invasion of drugs and a violence and of chaos for american communities. that stops under president trump. >> over 21 million people have come across our borders illegally under joe biden's administration. there are many of them we don't
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know who they are. come across our border isis affiliated network. our national care center went through and identified those individuals. hundreds of them either known tastes or associated with known terrorists. that information was provided to the biden administration. our mission is very clear. our objective is to keep the american people safe. i'm grateful to be a part of this team that president trump has assembled to accomplish that mission. >> lawrence: definitely the highlight moment in the speech when the president said we didn't need new laws. we just needed a new president. he has been able to do it with a little bit over 6.5 weeks. he has been able to secure the border. the cartels on the run. and when you listen to the dni secretary or director tulsi gabbard talking about the intelligence that they were getting, that the administration did not listen, to i hear from my sources on the ground as well. they talk about tda, tren de aragua and the information that
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they had. but the administration wouldn't buckle down. finally we have an administration that is firing on all cylinders. and the cartel is on the run. >> brian: right. so yesterday was the time for the blue city mayors who love sanctuary city status to go up and defend themselves in front of the oversight committee. and at which time they really couldn't, they spent millions of dollars to prepare for this. all boston -- the mayor of boston is not popular. epic low ratings for the mayor of chicago. the mayor of denver and is going for illegal immigrant first policy. nighttime hauer how that goes. mayor adams had legal problems. now seems to have changed his mind when it documents cracking down on illegal immigrant, not illegal immigrants but illegal immigrant criminals. they don't seem to get it. they are not cooperating with ice. hurts americans. >> ainsley: the mayor of denver was asked if sanctuary city -- you know, about being a
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sanctuary city. he said we don't use that term. we call ourselves a welcoming city. and so congress says the congressman says well, do you welcome illegal criminals? and he said we pursue violent criminals. but that's not true. denver refused to hand over this tren de aragua gang member they had to chase him after he was released from jail the city would not cooperate. >> lawrence: is he running. >> ainsley: he is running away from the ice agents. they were able to get him. colorado is the third most dangerous cities. the hospitals are taking a hit. schools are overrun and overwhelmed and fentanyl is flooding in. they know to go there lawrence, they know it's a safe place. >> lawrence: they go to cities know know they can get away with crime. not going to cooperate with ice. this is the latest dirt bag, abraham gonzalez, is he 23 years old. a real member of society. is he suspected to be involved with tren de aragua he was released by the denver jail due
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to of course they say they are sanctuary policy so ice was there don't release him on the street. just turn him over. that way we don't have to send our swat guys in to come pick him up if he decides to run rehim him out of the jail. because he has nothing to lose. he runs from one of the cops on the scene got injured as a result of this as well. >> brian: why wouldn't they? look look at the man tower you need instead of hand him over cuffed and put him into whatever facilities transport him chase him down. that should be embarrassment for anyone who votes for this mayor. you should be embarrassed that you put that idiot in office. here is mayor mike johnston being confronted by jim jordan yesterday. >> did you release him into the streets? did you release him to ice? >> what we do is release him from our county jail and coordinate with ice on relies time and release date so ice can pick him up from that location. >> pick him up where on the
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parking lot. >> they are on the facility parking lot. >> this happened in the parking lot. >> i know, sir. i reviewed the video. i looked at it and talked to the sheriff. >> one of the ice officers got assaulted, didn't he? he had to tase the guy, didn't he? >> would you like me to answer. >> i would like you to answer did they tase him. >> six officers multiple tasers. >> if you keep him in the facility, and they come in the facility and get him, does it take six officers? probably takes two, doesn't it say hey, what, this is what we are going to do. you come in and bring two officers in and you turn him over there why not do it that way? >> we have a city ordinance. >> do you know why you don't do it that way. >> we have a city ordinance. >> you are a sanctuary city. this is the whole point. >> lawrence: this is guy is the worst. i went to that city and interviewed him and talked all this big talk about, you know, the criferls that they were dealing with and then he goes up there, try to be nice and smooth. cowboy boot-wearing. try to be relatable. act as if is he a moderate. but he really isn't. i keep seeing people on social media saying why does ice and fbi have to come with all their swat gear? it's because of situations like
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this. all they have to do is a basic criminal transfer happen every single day with other municipalities, send two cops over there pick them up in the jail and turn them over to the feds they won't do that. >> brian: denver is being run into the ground. so much money being diverted into illegal aliens and illegal immigrants magnet. more you give the more illegal immigrants you get. look at new york city. now a little -- some ways they are beginning to control the pricing but still costing billions of dollars in new york. look at ventricle investor, hollowed out. stores are closed because of this i geslak of attention on the priorities that should matter to people. >> ainsley: jim jordan is right putting cops at risk. en this guy was injured trying to arrest that guy when all they would have to do is keep him in handcuffs. okay. now you are going to ice. now you are going to the ice car. goodbye. now you are going back to your own country.
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>> brian: going to be an elections coming up. do you want more of that or somebody who is going to crack down. >> ainsley: guy released from jail. he committed crimes other than just walking across our border. >> brian: we also have the light on crime policies. >> lawrence: yes. >> take assaults and knock them down to misdemeanors and get them out without bail? it all figures into it that all figures into letting illegal immigrant criminals out and about. >> ainsley: if democrats don't wake up they will continue to lose elections. >> lawrence: who would release someone when they tell you this guy is a part of tren de aragua? they are part of a gang hunting down americans. who releases someone like that? >> brian: a prison gang. >> ainsley: elon musk is chipping away at his goal of $1 trillion in government spending cuts. he laid out doge's strategies during closed door meetings in washington yesterday. >> lawrence: todd piro joins us with the details. >> todd: good morning to all of you. the ceo gathered with dozens of g.o.p. meetings for back-to-back meetings capital where he shared updates on the progress of the department of department efficiency also known by doge.
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you know that by now. musk telling the roughly 40 senators that doge's efforts are saving about 4 million bucks per day. he says they have already cut $105 billion in wasteful spending. that breaks down to over $6,450 per taxpayer. the ceo telling lawmakers there's more to come. >> elon musk, what was your message in there to house republicans? what was your message? >> there's a lot of opportunities to expenditures of the government. >> should congress. >> this all comes after democrat lawmakers join protesters opposing the spending cuts while house speaker mike johnson says doge is making much need progress. >> this extraordinary work that elon musk is doing can doge that he is explaining to house republicans tonight is transformative. it's really revolutionary and the way we will do budgeting, we will limit the size and scope of the federal government and be much more accountable to taxpayers in this country. that is long overdue.
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>> todd: musk sells is he looking to cut around $1 trillion in government waste. a lawmaker close to the department tells fox news digital, quote: the executive doge team is confident. they think they can get 1 trillion. he acknowledged that we are going to make some mistakes but we are going to correct them very quickly. back over to you. >> brian: thanks so much, todd. right away, if you asked elon musk, he wants to get rid of a whole department. national environmental policy act. i would get rid of the whole thing. yesterday doug collins came out and said i'm looking at the v.a. we could fire 08,000 employees. it's going through the secretary. and that to me shows some reserve. they are doing a fantastic job. there is a sense inside that meeting that they want elon musk to start coordinating -- elon musk coordinating with the cabinet seangts secretaries done inevitable missteps they are having. >> ainsley: the reason he wants to get rid of nepa.
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it allows private advocacy groups challenge infrastructure in court delays them. scrapping nepa would be a win for republicans who want to develop and process energy faster. particularly from sources here in the united states. >> lawrence: bry, to your point of coordinating with the cabinet members as well as the members of congress, i have no problem with that. the problem is going to come in is when the particular members of congress starts calling elon musk and say they want to sell programs, not to save programs not because they're effective but because it impacts their district. >> brian: right. >> lawrence: either the policeman is good or it's bad. if the program is bad, i don't care if it impacts your district. it's about the country right now. and they got to keep that message aligned. >> ainsley: talked about how easy it is to find the fraud and waste. you don't have to be a detective. you don't have to be sherlock. >> brian: keep it out change the systems. they talked about maybe having to codify it into law. that brings lawmakers. in everyone is going to act in
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their self-interest. if you just work through the cabinet secretaries at least all hands are on deck. that is what was brought up yesterday. everyone is for it. they want to be communicated. to say now that people are confirmed. they got about 18 cabinet members. now go to the deputy level and assistant level. they are starting to build out. so they really can make some progress. they are talking about saving. >> ainsley: 4 million a day. can you imagine if you could save that much money. >> lawrence: pay off the debt. >> ainsley: pay off the debt and maybe give us a little bit of it back. over to carley for headlines. >> carley: good morning to you guys. listen to this. new developments in the case against quadrupled murder suspect bryan kohberger. investigators found d.n.a. three people under one of the victim's fingernails. his defense claims the d.n.a. is not a conclusive match to kohberger and they want the evidence tossed. court documents show kohberger's team is also trying to take the death penalty off the table because they say he has autism. kohberger is accused in the 2022
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stabbing deaths of four university of idaho students. his trial is set for august. fox news has obtained internal atf documents revealing a significant number of american made guns found at the crime scenes in mexico were purchased by the mexican government. the weapons found are intended to be used by the mexican military and police. but they somehow ended up in the hands of the cartels. mexico is currently suing seven u.s. gun manufacturers and one gun wholesaler claiming they should be held responsible for cartel violence and u.s. supreme court heard arguments in their case earlier this week. happening today, president trump is set to speak with the president of mexico. after announcing tariffs on the auto industry will be delayed. that move gives a big three automakers, ford and general motors one month month exception. mexico is how dealing with new tariff on mexican goods. the musical hamilton is
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canceling plans to perform at the kennedy center in washington. this comes after president trump ousted its leadership and assumed the role of chair of the board of trust years. hamilton's producer now said we are not acting against his administration but against the partisan policies of the contend center as a result. the interim director ric grenell saying this is a publicity stunt land backfire. the arts are for everyone. back in 2016 you may remember former vice president mike pence was booed from the crowds while attending hamilton. [applause] , boos] >> carley: the cast later read a letter to pence after the show saying, quote: we, sir, are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. so that is how that story is shaping up this morning. guys. >> ainsley: we remember that
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well, i mean, hamilton has been out for a long time and we have all seen it. it's -- if you wanted to see it you could see it. >> brian: watch it on video. can you stream it. you don't have to got kennedy center. >> lawrence: forget my point. >> brian: only thing can i say is don't act like the kennedy center was ever nonpartisan. it has always been to the left. so the president says i just want to have a say over an institution that i think needs to broaden out its fan base they told him basically not to show up for four years. now that he is back i have a better idea how about you don't show up? >> still not getting it. different time. the country? a different position. what they did for pence wouldn't be acceptable in today's time now i agree. >> they don't have the leverage, they don't have it anymore. they need to wake up a little bit. not get ticket sales. >> brian: do you musical how hamilton is not playing at the
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kennedy center. chris chulo write something. >> lawrence: will you dance and sing so can have. >> brian: i left that behind me. that was the old me. i was more of a singer dancer before i arrived here. >> ainsley: what's the song. >> brian: we will be back. >> ainsley: we will be back ♪ time will tell. [laughter] >> ainsley: we went to hamilton together. and the guy who played the king was so phenomenal, he stole the show. i don't remember his name. >> brian: king george. >> ainsley: the actor's name. i did a bunch of research about him later because he is just really talented. we love that song. >> brian: we don't know where is he. >> ainsley: brian listened to the sound track on the way to work and home from work. >> brian: brian i feel bad for people pulled up to a light brian kilmeade one of the show people. meanwhile, your taxpayer money going to schools that are allowing protests are like these things to happen. we have the latest anti-israeli outburst from last night.
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eliminating the education department. the whole department. this is as early as today. lucas tomlinson all over it. he is in washington with more. can he do this? >> lucas: the president can do anything, of course, with executive actionsment and recall, brian, the department of education was established in the final year of jimmy carter's presidency in 197 #, might be going away. here is the headline from the "wall street journal." it's being reported that trump will ask newly sworn in education secretary linda mcmahon to body slam the agency take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the education department based on the maximum extent appropriate and permitted by law. maybe that's more of your question, brian. mcmahon was sworn into trump's cabinet on monday. that's when she offered her support for new phase in american education saying, quote: the american people and the president tasked us with the accomplishing the elimination of bureaucratic bloat here at the department of education. a momentous quickly and responsibly.
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fully eliminating the department will require congress to take action. it has been in the works since early in trump's transition. tomorrow morning checking in with the education secretary with linda mcmahon joins "fox & friends," lawrence? >> lawrence: thanks, lucas. appreciate it. and this morning we have our first look at the terrorists for the abbey gate bombing took the live of 13 service members in kabul. president trump announcing the arrest in his speech on tuesday. >> three and a half years ago isis terrorists killed 13 american service members and countless others in the abbey gate bombing during the disastrous and incompetent withdrawal from afghanistan. tonight i'm pleased to announce that we have just apprehended the top terrorist responsible for that atrocity. and he is right now on his way to face the swift sword of american justice. >> lawrence: a marine catastrophically injured at
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kabul airport that day. retired sergeant tyler vargas andrew joins us now. sergeant, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> yeah. thank you very much for having us, lawrence. i really appreciate it. >> sergeant, when we heard the news that this guy was captured, i thought about what you told congress almost a year ago. let's play it? >> we had eyes on these two individuals that fit the exact description of what we were given from our intel assets. we had pictures. we had them clear as day to be able to see through our scope, both myself and team leader asked for engagement authority and he responded with he did not have that authority. so we asked who did? he told us he did not know. what is running through your mind this morning as we finally get the mastermind behind this attack? >> you know, truthfully, i guess what i would start with saying i
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hope there is sufficient intelligence put forth publicly to the american people and to these families and those affected over the entirety of the 20 years of war that has got us to this point to show and prove that, you know, this is who our government says he is. you know, just as much and proud i truly hope that we can be this is one more step towards accountability i genuinely hope this administration continues to be transparent with us and families. more specifically this is who they say he is. i was reached out to the morning the afternoon before trump -- president trump gave his address. and i was let known that this occurred. you know. to say, you know, i can't say that i was necessarily shocked. more expected, i was at arlington recently, last time i
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was the at arlington with president trump and vice president vance and i spoke to them directly and both promised me and these families as they have previously to our faces saying that there would be accountability in our nation's government and elsewhere for what has happened. >> let's talk about accountability. why do you trust the trump administration to deliver the accountability that the biden administration wasn't able to? what i would say from my perspective is that let alone the former president never once speaking the names of the 13 americans killed in action allowed publicly the 11 marines one soldier and one sailor, you know, when i spoke directly with president trump and president vance, i spoke and said that, you know, that there needed to be accountability and strong leadership was owed to the american people as a whole and shook my hands and said that it would be. and, you know, president trump himself, you know, i had
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mentioned, you know, he is like you were wounded at answer georgia tech and i was like yes, sir, answer gait, my friend and mentor hoover was killed next to me. yes i know derrick tanner hoover. i know his family well. hoover was killed next to me. just for the president to know who he is and truly understand and be coherent enough to say and work with these families be friend. every day since that day. the family members and the guy abbey gate coalition. the trump administration has been there for them when the previous administration was not i know people got in a big fuss. >> lawrence: is he a man of his word. i hope justice continues. a lot of people out there that still mean us harm that are a part of that attack. sergeant, thank you so much for joining the program this morning
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continued prayers for you as well as the rest of the servicemen. >> absolutely. truly what i would like to finish with is i think most importantly is that we continue to hold our own government officials and, you know, dod officials alike, i that i that is the most important thing. as much as these terrorists are held just and swift accountability for them. it should be equal at the very least for our dod and state department officials who are at fault to getting us to where we have been today. >> lawrence: so true, brother. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> lawrence: let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. >> janice: hi, buddy. let's take a look at the maps. we had severe weather over the south and in towards the southeast. that's the last 48 hours as this system moved across the great lakes and the northeast. we had a lot of wind damage over parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic. 22 confirmed tornadoes by the way this week. and then our next storm system moving into the west, we still have the potential for some messy weather across the northeast, some snow over the great lakes, but the winds are
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going to be the key here, 40 to 50 miles per hour friday morning. that's going to cause possible travel delays. that next system moves out into the plains potential for heavy rain and mountain snow, especially over the rockies. and then the northern plains. winter not over just yet. it is beneficial moisture. not only for the ski resorts but for southern california but we are still going to see the potential for some snow through friday. all right. over to brian, i believe, brian kilmeade -- no, it's lawrence. back to you, my friend. >> lawrence: we just mix it up a little bit, j.d. >> janice: just to keep me on my toes. >> lawrence: thank you. historic upset heading into march madness ole miss fans waking up happy this morning. the countdown for the world cup and we are getting in on the soccer fun out on fox square ♪ ♪
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[chanting] >> ainsley: does your college look like that? this morning jewish students at columbia and barnard on edge after dozens of masked protesters stormed the campus for a second week in a row. a fake bomb threat forcing an evacuation and at least 10 arrests because they refused to leave. all this on the heels of president trump's threat to pull funding from schools if this doesn't stop. and they have a lot to lose. in the last two years alone, barnard and columbia receiving well more than a billion dollars combined in government grants and contracts city law school
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professor jeffrey lax is the grandson of holocaust survivors and joins us now. >> is he a professor at do you knowy. thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you for having me what is violence, preventing students from going to classes and where is all that money coming from by the way? i think the government needs to investigate also qatar who we know qatar is contributing to our universities and the really big thing that's come out, ainsley, is that hamas captors in the middle east has been telling the hostages that we are working with your universities that is stunning. how do we not investigate that? we have to. >> ainsley: the president of barnard told if three of you take off your mask and meet with
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me then i will sit down with you and hear your arguments and what the process is and what you want us to do and change. i know they're are fighting. they don't want those two kids that went into a classroom at columbia. they were expelled. >> right. >> ainsley: they were passing out fliers that were anti-semitic. that's what these activists are saying they want them reinstated at school. she needs to be tough, right? >> they don't make the rules. it is outrageous that she would say something like that outrageously enabling. they are responsible for escalation. the students think they are in charge. the inmates are running the asylum. you can't have that. you got to put in their application moving forward if you apply to our school and you violate the rules, you cause violence, you take over buildings you are out. one strike, gone. >> ainsley: i agree. jeffrey thank you so much. always good to see you. >> you too. >> ainsley: hand it over to carley for headlines. can. >> carley: few sports headlines to get to here. march madness around the corner. the chaos has already begun in college basketball. number one in the country
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tennessee falling to ole miss last night got it away and it would not go. and ole miss hangs on to win by 2. >> carley: ole miss students and fans defying the rules storming to the court to celebrate the team's upset victory. 10 goals away from breaking nhl reend wayne gretzky long time all scoring record. the capital's captain scoring 885th career goal last night against the rangers to the front, and he scores. alexander ovechkin. nine away from 99. 10 from the all time record the caps going on to win ovechkin on fight break the great one's record early next month.
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and episode three of fox nation's new series the tides that bind alabama football. the show followed the crimson tide navigates first season since coach saban's retirement. it dives deeper into the culture and traditions that extend beyond the team. >> coming back to the university, every thrown i have thrown the script day, and on i'm in uniform with all my best friends, i have a purpose to serve. you are getting a chance to represent the university at the highest level. that's as far as you can go without literally being on the team. >> ainsley: can you watch the tides that bind. the first three episodes are available now and catch new episodes every wednesday. those your headlines. ainsley, upstairs to you. >> ainsley: thank you, carley. historic rivalries, world class
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>> brian: all right. here we go. we are 100 days away -- 100 days away from the start of the fifa club world cup where teams will battle it out across the country to win this incredible trophy designed by tiffany and company. tichina any is a pretty big place. the president of fifa is here gianni infantino is here. great to see you, mr. president. this was your idea the great clubs playing against each other. >> hello brian and everyone. it's a great pleasure to be here. yes, it was my idea, bring the best clubs in the world to play each other and for something serious to become world champions for the first world cup of fifa will take place this year. >> brian: you are talking anything from manchester city
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playing against ac milan. 32 elite clubs, 63 matches. 30 days and nine games at metlife right here in new york. >> yes. absolutely absolutely. the final metlife. quarterfinal, we will play all over the country. 63 games in one month from the 14th of june to the 13th of july. >> brian: mls teams seattle sounders 60, 70,000 seats. you got this guy, inter miami with a guy named lionel messy. they both qualified for this. >> definitely, these are the two american representatives inter miami sounder, the to milan, but we have best best players of last year. messi, hollen, the three best players of this yearbook junior rodery and bettingham. many, many more. spectacle pure and soccer
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definitely conquer america. >> brian: it has already. to your immediate left is a beautiful trophy. you told me not to touch it? >> no. >> brian: you don't want anybody to touch it? >> nobody can touch it except the president of fifa. they hand it over to the winner. it is the first time this year that we have a winner because it's a brand new competition. >> brian: i can't touch this, this is a "fox & friends" ball, it's official. the world cup championship ball, there you go. "fox & friends," can i touch this. you got the world cup coming here in 2026 '# 4 was a huge success. we have expanded number of teams. >> yes 48 teams. 94-24; in 36, 48 teams a quarter of the world. millions of people coming. honestly between the world cup
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this year and the world cup next year, i mean, it's definitely time to take over this country when it comes to soccer. soccer, football as we call it. we can discuss about that. >> brian: you think it's soccer. i will eventually win you over. piers morgan was here without makeup it's not a good seen if you have seen piers without makeup he comes out and says it's football. fox will be televising this world cup. for you personally taking over the world's most popular game bathed in scandal, what was your approach to getting this job? when i game president of fifa nine years ago now of course fifa was in a very bad situation. we had to reestablish the trust and the confidence in fifa. why now we can come to america and organize the best competitions and bring millions of people to america. and hundreds of thousands in the stadiums. >> brian: i found out johnny is
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still playing soccer. everyone is afraid to take the ball away from if i have fanchts rule number one don't take it away from the president and let him score. >> brian: let's go outside, mr. 39. thank you for joining us. the fifa president and bringing the world cup championship here 100 days to go. now would you go ahead? >> fifa.com/tickets. get your tickets. >> brian: unbelievable venues throughout the country. go outside, if you would, mr. president, watch our non-soccer playing cast impress with you soccer darts? >> lawrence: that was not a poor the of the script. >> ainsley: can we use our hands, brian? can we throw the ball. >> janice: no. lawrence, start. go, go. go. [cheers] >> you got it on the board. there you go. okay. >> ainsley: good try. i have heals, heal heels. i don't know how this is going to work? >> todd: don't take it like you are playing soccer. >> don't break a toe.
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