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look like a executive order coming down any time soon. ingrid. it is national napping day. with that in mind, tell us more about a sleep schedule that we should be on in the time we have remaining in a couple seconds here, what's the beth length of nap that we could take. >> ideally anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes and something as simple as a yoga sleep guided meditation takes you to three of the five sleep stages in awake state. 2:00 in the afternoon, two-20 minute sessions could give you three hours extra right. >> carley: todd write that down yoga could help you. "fox & friends" starts right now.been ripped off at
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levels never seen before and all we are going to do is get it back. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> ainsley: straight to a fox news alert. the parents, it's a nightmare for any parent. it's coming true after 20-year-old college student from virginia goes us missing on spring break in the dominican
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republic. >> brian: desperate search underway officials fear may already be too late. >> lawrence: todd piro has details. good morning, todd. >> todd: authorities in the dominican republic believe 20-year-old may have drowned while swimming with the young man at the beach. the student arrived at the resort in the d.r. on march 3rd when five other people. reportedly spotted on surveillance video entering a beach on the resort with her friends around 4:15 a.m. on march 6th. she was last spotted on the beach around 4:50 a.m. after staying behind from her friends, reportedly with a young man. it wasn't until later that afternoon that her friends reported her missing. police say they have spoken to all of the missing students' friends, as well as the man she went swimming with no charges have been filed. the state department issuing a level 2 travel advisory for the dominican republic last year quote. violent crime, including armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault is a concern throughout the d.r. the wide availability of
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weapons, the use and trade of illicit drugs and a weak criminal justice system contribute to the high level of criminality on the broader scale. the university of pittsburgh said they are in contact with the student's family as well as authorities in loudoun county, virginia where she is from. anyone with any more info on her disappearance is urged to call the loudoun county sheriff's office. back over to you. >> ainsley: thank you, todd. the picture you saw of her wearing the brown bikini i was reading reports last night that was the actual bathing suit. there is the picture that she was wearing that night or 4:30 in the morning when she was swimming. it's so eerie to know she posted that picture you don't think when you see these pictures or post these pictures in a few hours have search teams looking for you. helicopters over the beach the next day, when the sun came up. and she was also traveling one of the total in six group. one other person was from loudoun county. she also has citizenship in
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india. so the embassy, the india embassy down in the d.r. was also helping with the search. >> lawrence: law enforcement haven't put any of their suspicions out at least for the public to know. the father, brian, suspects foul play. there's no body right now, so i don't know what he is going after but a concerned father is saying that something went wrong. >> brian: right. wouldn't you think that if she is with another person, if they were calling 911, i was just with this girl. she has not emerged from the water, it's 4: 30. i can't find her obviously a gap. about an hour ago looks like she drowned. >> ainsley: if you read the police report it says she andner power of attorney went for a swim and she was caught up by a big wave. so, i was talking with the friend who works here who is from the d.r. she said that area is very populated with tourism. it's a very safe area. and she is very confident that they will be able to find the
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body. >> brian: all right. four minutes now after the hour. let's talk about what today is we always talk about the first 100 days. what about the first 50 days. even the president his biggest detractors have to admit is accomplishing a ton of things. the world is not slowing down with a myriad of challenges which he was taking on over the weekend. emissary dealing with hamas in gaza. has a letter is he sending tout iran which is pretty much an ultimatum. try to bring peace with ukraine and russia. and then there is the things his agenda he wants to do that is change the direction of our economy. make us less of a there is a huge transition in our economic focus right now. >> lawrence: ainsley, there is a long list of what the president has been able to accomplish right now. starting with slashing the
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billions in waste via doge. he declared a national emergency on the u.s.-mexico border. >> brian: that's the biggest success story. >> lawrence: you can't deny, whether you love him or hate him, the border is secure right now. he sent troops in the border as well. he released -- got the release of dozens of the israeli hostages. >> ainsley: that is wonderful, seeing those images of him coming home and suggesting their parents and loved ones, very emotional. the expassengers of oil and gas production in the united states, that tariffs on mexico, canada, and china to bring business back here to america? signing executive order banning transathletes from women's sports team executive order expanning access of ivf. going to particular it away. he expanding that. >> brian: makes it more affordable. >> ainsley: changing the gulf of mexico to gulf of america. >> brian: last one caught me by surprise. >> lawrence: i hate to pivot
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from the talking point. the men in women's sports. i'm surprised that is still a story. we saw it over the weekend the new senator from elissa slotkin who gave the speech could not say that men should not be involved. in the people is winning. >> 80-20 issue. she says leave it up to the locals. and is he dominating on that. i would say as it relates to the two things is he gaining more and more traction from. it is what he did at the border and this issue alone. still stuff to fix with the economy. but those two issues have been winners. >> brian: whole ter tariff thing worked out. i thought shawn fain over the weekend who runs a major union that spoke out at the dnc. over the weekend he said i trump is doing. i go back ross perot sat on that stage with al gore and had a debate on larry king with al gore who was vice president at the time. al gore said i talked to five
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nobel laureates every economy. you have nafta and free trade. you are going to see million of jobs come to america. ross perot sat there and he says i remember being 23 years old i watched it. no, a giant sucking sound of jobs leaving america. that is what happened. and underlined in the pandemic when it turns out we didn't make any. we didn't make masks, we didn't make anything. the incense tis. the tariffs i'm working on bringing things back here. that's the change we are witnessing. the workers appreciate it. if not immediately, eventually. it's long term. >> ainsley: the first 50 days have been incredible. you saw that list. a few of the things he has accomplished the last 50 days. and everyone talks about the first 100 days. we know the media is just ready to pounce on him. right? there is an article in the "new york times" and some other
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networks saying that elon musk is clashing with the cabinet secretaries. you know, they are going to have disagreements, probably, but elon is providing a number saying from an economic standpoint this is where we need to cut so we can get our debt lower. the department heads are saying hold on, we are listening to you, elon, we are trying to make cuts. let us do in our own terms. they had a cabinet meeting on thursday and headlines come out elon and marco rubio are clashing. marco rubio said 1500 people took early retirement buyouts with the state department that would count as layoffs. so we have already cut 1500 jobs. they were saying those two were clash not guilty meeting. president trump was asked about it other the weekend he said this is completely fake news. he talked about how doge was able to work with his team. this was donald trump on air force one. listen. >> i don't think the tensions are high. look, elon is a very special person. and these cabinet people have special people. these are very successful people or they wouldn't have gotten --
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they attained the highest heights of government. and they, i think they are fantastic relationship to elon. and doge has been incredible. you know, hundreds of billions of dollars of waste and fraud and abuse has been found, already found. and that doesn't mean they don't have a little bit of an argument here and there about something or ma personnel arguments. there is not too much contract arguments. this is much more than just personnel. we found hundreds of billions of dollars of fraudulent contracts or very wasteful. but i think fraud. i think it's fraud. >> lawrence: i think you are right, ainsley about the media waiting for something. >> lawrence: first of all, you got a cabinet that all have strong personalities. they are all successful in their right. and you have elon musk who is the world's richest man, a smart guy. they are going to disagree on some things. and they are going to duke it out. i think for the media, they want to create a distraction for this
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administration. i don't think it's going to work. and i think the president is right. i'm gonna to allow the cabinet members to do what they need to do. if they can't make the necessary cuts i'm going to send elon in. >> brian: john thune cabinet in place record time. got a start undersecretaries and ambassadors especially in israel. but it actually happened there was explosive meeting behind closed doors. elon went after marco rubio directly. rubio took it and fired back it. clashed with sean duffy. sean is like what are you doing to my department? you can't cut air traffic controllers said i'm not. he said you are not. your people are can't do that this to m mes is healthy as it gets. trump watched the whole thing going on okay, enough. here what happens we are doing. cabinet secretaries will handle personnel but you have to check in every two weeks. if you are not doing it, you will have to deal with doge who is going to deal with me. so we have a system in place. anybody who goes through any
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moment in history where you just want to open up a book and get a perspective on what reagan did or woodrow wilson did. you will find out about all these clashes. it doesn't mean either side is wrong. it means different opinions about doing things with one objective, being successful. if you are an ego maniac doing it for the wrong reasons those are the ones short-lived. they all have the same objective. it's the methods. and they are just going to go under a different system. the president showed great leadership. let these guys fight it out in front of you, see their perspective. that's when you find out who has the stronger ar argument. other cabinet secretaries -- >> ainsley: elon and marco rubio were dining with the president together on saturday. elon musk is going to be on larry kudlow's show on fox business at 4:00 p.m. i'm sure larry will ask him about this, and let's hear what they have to say. >> lawrence: you know this should be shocking to some because last four years scripted
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cabinet meetings. >> brian: auto pen. >> lawrence: powerpoint. back to doing business like should be done. spirited debate with the leaders of the country. >> brian: i don't think elon wants any sympathy it. takes forever to get through a joe rogan podcast it's like three hours. i got to the point yesterday when they were talking about the death threats is he under. he says not only did two people get captured going to get him before he was a trump supporter. since that time the death threats are flowing in. then you see in new york city the tesla showroom. try to sell a car for a living in new york city. probably lucrative thing. an electric car. chanting we want clean air. right? you idiots it's an electric car. you go in and start being ripped out. now i want to buy a tesla car but i don't want to get involved in all of that the turmoil. europeans have stopped buying
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teslas. the stock is taking a pounding. please tell me how elon is doing anything but trying to help the government? >> ainsley: we have been talking about columbia university and barnard university and anti-israel and anti-semitic pamphlets being passed out inside classrooms. >> brian: i love this. >> ainsley: ice went in and arrested a palestinian activist who they say is help leading the columbia university protest. the leader of all of this his name is mahmoud khalil. and he was taken into custody at a university owned apartment on new york city's upper west side. >> lawrence: this is what we call the found out phase. messed around, allowed them to mess around on campus for months. turns out this guy is not even an american citizen. it's there is a right to come to this country. i'm sorry it's a privilege to come to this country. a privilege to get a visa. this guy has been stirring up nonsense on the college campuses. so marco rubio revoked his visa and his green card. this is what the secretary of state is saying.
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we will be revoking the visas and the green cards of hamas supporters in america so they can be deported. and i totally support this action, brian. >> brian: now all of a sudden they started going back where they did two beers ago or last year. and now you can't get on campus because more protests are planned on today unless you have a student i.d. or alumni i.d. they are going to -- they put out a statement, too, to warn students about ice, what your rights are phone numbers to call if you get detained. so ice are coming there. and so are they. additional clashes. i sense this is just the beginning. they know exactly what this leadership is the faculty knows exactly what the problem faculty is people at columbia have cost you $400 million. the worst is yet to come. you keep with this left wing philosophy and you keep being per minute with all these barnard protest and building take jeffers. now for the first time, there are consequences. >> ainsley: so his lawyer thought that the guy was taken
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to the ice facility in elizabeth, new jersey and his lawyers say that they were told he was there. and his wife, a u.s. citizen who is 8 months pregnant, they say was threatened with arrest as well by the ice agents. she was told is he not detained there some are saying he could have been transferred as far as away as louisiana. this is what columbia university yes, sir. there have been reports of ice in the streets around campus. columbia has and will continue to follow the law. we want to again communicate to our campus community that we have a protocol in place which includes phone numbers to call in case you are approached on or off campus. consistent with the protocol and consistent with long standing practice and institutions throughout the country at the they must have judicial warrant to enter onuniversity areas including residential university buildings are you happy with that statement? >> lawrence: it's a terrible statement. they had the opportunity to deal with this. we are going through another year. they are not doing anything to protect these jewish students on the college campuses.
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i mean, we're having to we're having to beg to get the nypd on campus. still you see these kids with all of these masks on. take the mask off. do not allow people on campus with masks. >> brian: governor say no mask rules. happening in other states. the cops want it. another reason why people don't want to be cops. they cover their faces and chant vile things about cops. vile things about jews. and vile things about trump. and you can see the puppet there being held up. if you are caught with hamas now, any type of failure, can you get yourself in additional trouble. did a study on the college campuses who -- doing the least to combat anti-semitism. so they are going to start doing task force university of california, los angeles, berkeley, minnesota, and
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southern california. these are the top anti-semitic schools. something to keep in mind. if even if you are not jewish. do you want to send your kid to a school in which they can't control the anti-semitism on that us? >> ainsley: hamas has been declared a terrorist organization. to say revoke their green cards and to take away -- to deport them and send them home, fine with most americans. also, when you look at this video, was this what your college experience was like? this is common sense. this is why the schools are overflowing with northerners down in the south. do you think marco rubio would stand -- not marco rubio, ron desantis would stand for this on a college campus in the state of florida? >> lawrence: no way. >> ainsley: this is happening at liberal universities in blue cities. leaders releasing statements like that. here is the number to call if you feel like you are being threatened. no, i want to be able to go to class and send my little girl to class at one of these schools without having to walk through that in order to get to her -- to that building on the other side. >> lawrence: have you listened to some of the phone calls they
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have had with protesters? >> apparently trying to negotiate. some of the kids aren't even students on the campus. >> lawrence: negotiation. >> brian: nine arrested were not students also. really important interview with friday jeff wax. according to a story in the israeli times. that hostages are saying that the hamas kapturs, who are holding them against their will. in gaza. say that they have been supporting and in direct contact with these protesters. this is all linked. so are you happy with hamas supporting an insurgency in major universities in america? giving the perception that anti-semitic country yet it's been fueled and marketed by the -- by hamas. >> ainsley: i saw your show over the weekend it was great. thank you for using that soundbite it really was powerful when he said they are funding these schools. you are getting these middle eastern countries giving that you will money to columbia and other schools. you interviewed the local
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lawmaker from new york. >> brian: mike lawler. he is standing up for it. guess what? where is chuck schumer? jewish, new york? invisible. and why? because democrats are afraid to come out against palestinians. i don't know what it is. >> lawrence: crazy stuff happening. carley, you have some news in syria. >> carley: new news out of the middle east. a fox news alert. more than a thousand people are dead in war tore syria as bashar al-assad. clash with security forces tearing that country apart. secretary of state marco rubio denouncing the violence saying, quote: syria's interim authorities must hold the perpetrators of these masters against minority communities accountable. rights groups have reported dozens of instances of civilians being targeted and what is now the deadliest act of violence the country has seen in years. the secret service shooting an armed man near the white house late saturday night after local
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police reported a se suicidal mn driving d.c. from india. secret service spotted him on foot. when he approached a man pointed a gun at them prompting the agents to fire. the suspect was taken to the hospital after the shooting. the condition unknown. no officers were harmed in the shooting. kristi noem polygraph tests on employees in order to find leakers of future ice operations. >> anyone who is leaking information outside of house something is planned for the safety of those officers needs to be held accountable for that. >> you are going to continue these polygraphing? >> absolutely. >> carley: nome says over the weekend they have already identified at least two leakers of ice operations. and how about this news here? utah set to become the first state to ban fluoride in public water. governor spencer cox told local
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news he will sign a bill rejecting the practice that had been in place for years. governor cox saying, quote: it's got to be a really high bar for me if we are going to require people to be medicated by their government. the utah law is set to take effect in early may. so those are your headlines, guys. >> brian: they don't want to talk to dentists find out more people with utah with cavities. if not. >> brian: i don't want to end up like the british they have terrible teeth. >> ainsley: that's what they are known for. >> brian: now fix fruit loops. having meetings today. >> ainsley: red dye. that has already started to happen. >> lawrence: didn't i say he was going knob a restaurant with sean? >> ainsley: he was saturday. i don't know if that airs tonight. working on getting french tries to be cooked tallan fat like
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europe and used to do here. now so many ingredients. he is not encouraging to eat fast food if you are going to eat it, eat it with the healthiest ingredient. >> brian: you would think something called tallow fat would be terrible for you. it's fat. those are the good old days. >> ainsley: pure animal fat. >> brian: fat that that an animal has had take the fat and put french fries in it sounds terrible. sounds terrible. >> ainsley: sounds really good. >> lawrence: sounds good. >> brian: i'm for the transformation it just sounds terrible. just bringing that up. all right. >> lawrence: you have to read the tease? >> brian: i'm hoping to if you ever stop interrupting me. tariffs are top of mind as head to the white house today. who is on that list and what it means for you. get zero down, 0% apr for 84 months ♪
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related pressure. rethinking their strategies as they face the possibility of higher cost. ibm zoe is expected to attend also set to be in the meeting. canada's next prime minister mark carney will be facing a similar economic reckoning as well. carney is promising to stand up to president trump. we will see how that effects the two country's talks over not set to april 2nd. >> the president is going to negotiate country by country. is he going to drive down other country's barriers. unleashing our farmers, our ranchers and fishermen who he has got their back and make them winners. and all of america is going to be winners because these prices are coming down. the process starts april 2nd. >> commerce secretary howard lutnick ruling out a recession. president trump wasn't as
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unequivocal saying there is a period of transition here but he says tariff also ultimately bring more business back to the united states. >> i think the tariffs are going to be the greatest thing we have ever done as a country. it's going to make our country rich again. we have many companies, as you know auto comes ohms up plants. four or five announced but many more coming. basically going to take back the money -- a lot of the money that we have given away over many decades. we have lost our jobs. we have lost our factories. >> besides those reciprocal tariffs; 20% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports set to be enacted. >> lawrence: taylor is the co-host of "the big money show." >> great question. >> lawrence: break it down for success it going to hurt us or help her. >> tbd.
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longer go on one time price adjustment. first three months we won't really see change it. f. it does go on three or six months. the only good thing about this it is a one time price adjustment. that is transitory inflation. it's not this ongoing 20% inflation that we have seen in the last four years. it's literally a one time bump and then you are done. there also is an argument that i keep hearing that it may not be inflationary. tariffs could be deflationary because if it reduces demand, i don't want to buy that product because it is too expensive, the cost of that product eventually will come down. so it may not be inflationary. so there is a lot of uncertainty and unknown but i think for now, again, trump has done a good job on the messaging but r reciprocl
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is the word. we can charge you 10, or can you charge us 2.5. guess what they came down to 2.5 instead of meeting us up at 10. there is that idea where actually this could lower everything instead of raising everything. >> lawrence: you know, i had another question but like why hasn't this already been done? if they were charging us 10% and we are only charging 2%. why hasn't there been another national leaderboard to say if we are allies and we are supposed to be friends. this is not fair? >> because tariff is a dirty word. trump is the only one to come out and say this isn't fair and i want to call it out. and hopefully, eventually, that lowers all trade barriers because most economists prefer more of an open, free market versus raising barriers all the way up to 10 or 20%. the goal is it brings everyone down. >> lawrence: the president said the tariffs could go up on canada or mexico though.
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here is the president. >> tariffs could go up as time goes by and they may go up. for years, the globalists, the big globalists have been ripping off the united states. they have been taking money away from the united states. all we are doing is getting some of it back. and we're going to treat our country fairly. we have been ripped off at levels never seen before and all we are going to do is get it back. >> lawrence: is he right? >> the goal is to use this as negotiating tool to make it fair. to say bring jobs back. he had a statement yesterday. we have lost 90,000 jobs since the beginning of nafta. manufacturing jobs. auto jobs. we need to bring those back. tariffs is one way to do that. the good news is to offset any uncertainty of tariffs, we need the tax cuts. if we get those tax cuts soon, that, again, will give a boost to your wallet. offset any uncertainty we get from the headlines around tariffs. >> lawrence: full circle. >> full circle.
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traveled on spring break and something our parents were always worried about. what do you think happened here? i was reading that she was traveling with six women but, yet, she was swimming with a man. do you know anything about this guy? >> no. we are still in information-gathering stage. this is both the combination of federal and state and local authorities. principally led by the fbi. the first entity that was actually notified that sudiksha was missing was the loudoun county sheriff's office, mike chapman's office was notified. her friends have all been accounted for that is the good news, obviously our heart breaks not just for the family but we want to hopefully find her safe and sound. right now there is just so much we don't know. the principle thing that you do in a situation like this, the fbi and our partners dominican republic civil defense and the dominican republic navy, they are searching for her but also collecting as much information,
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putting together a footprint of exactly what and where she had been. all the way leading up to the disappearance roughly 4:50 a.m. thursday morning. and also trying to secure in this digital age any and all security footage they can find to also trace her steps to see who she was with the last time she was seen in public. this is now an investigation. obviously our number one goal is to find her and hopefully safe and sound. but we have to have a broad, broad search. and that's federal authorities are working with the dominican republic. >> ainsley: here is the picture of her she is wearing that brown bikini and bracelets on her arm and anlet, so this picture has been circulated because they want people to see what she was wearing when she disappeared. eerie to look at that issue picture might have been posted that day and gone misting that night. do you trust the authorities in the dominican republic we don't
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want what happened with native because people won't visit aruba. >> the briefing i have had they have been very cooperative and lombizeed the dominican navy and civil defense ford and authorities have being cooperative. i think everybody recognizes when in this case a virginia resident, that we have a leader in washington that foreign governments respect, pay attention. to say i think they are going to be fully cooperative. and i have never heard of any road block so far in this matter. what i would tell the public is so many of these cases simply are broken when somebody who has seen something that has some information and they let people know. they can either go to my social media or call the local -- the loudoun county sheriff's office with any information whatsoever, any phone calls or text messages. perhaps you receive from sudiksha before her missing. any information even if you think it doesn't really matter, it may matter in a case like this. please pass it onto the proper
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authorities. >> ainsley: yeah. the loudoun county sheriff's office if you have any information their number is 703-777-1021 or google it and call islamic sheriff's office. i know the state department issued last summer a travel notice to the d.r. at a level 2. they say violent crime including armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault are concerns throughout d.r. the wide availability of weapons and use of illicit drugs and a weak criminal justice system contribute to the high level of criminality. happened at punta cana five star hotel. you don't expect that everyone that goes to the d.r. that's where they like to travel. any other information you like to tell us? what are the parents saying? >> i'm not going to divulge too much of what is shared because ongoing investigation. it is a reminder for all of us that it's easy here with on vacation and whether it's in the caribbean or whether it's in europe or whether it's in asia
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to always be mindful both when, where, both who you are with and also make sure that you are traveling in groups. unfortunately, do you have criminal elements in almost every country that their number one target is always foreign tourists. they know this is a place they are not familiar with. they know they are traveling large amount of cash. always be mindful of when you are traveling overseas. yes, have fun, go, enjoy yourself. but also keep your head on a swivel and be wise of where you are going and who are you with. and that will make sure that you get home what we all want, home safely. >> ainsley: i would say stay in groups and please don't go to the beach late at night. 4:00 in the morning, 4:30 in the morning and go for a swim. police reports say that she and another person went for a swim and caught by a big wave. friends have all been questioned but no charges have been filed with any of those individuals. thank you so much, jason, please come back on and keep us posted on this. everyone say a prayer that she
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is found alive. >> amen. >> ainsley: hand it over to carley for more headlines. >> beginning with the latest on measles outbreak. confirming a new case in a maryland resident who flew into washington dulles airport on international flighted on march 5th and are concerned the person may have exposed other passengers and travelers to the disease. the cdc has reported at least 220 measle cases across the states since the year gang. r.f.k. jr. is reportedly scheduled to meet with food industry leaders today. the heads of pepsico and general mills along with the consumer brands association are expected to be there as they discuss the harmful food additives and dies and that r.f.k. has targeted as part of the make america healthy again, mission. those are your headlines back over to you. >> ainsley: thank you so much. carley. a 1-year-old accused of killing
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smeft midwest. parts of ohio valley: 64 in new york for tomorrow. going to hang onto the 70s and even the 80's for parts of texas. so, 20 to 40-degree temperature above average as we head through the workweek for, i would say, at least two thirds of the country. feeling more like may for st. louis at 77 on tuesday. 54 in detroit. more like april and may for pittsburgh at 70 degrees. so we will enjoy it this week. the forecast today not too much going on. an area of low pressure across the southeast and florida where we could see the potential for showers and thunderstorms. next storm system moving into the west that includes southern california. this is going to be the ingredients we are going to need for severe weather set up. midweek through late week. the potential for hail, damaging winds, blizzard conditions and a severe weather outbreak. that's going to happen on thursday and friday for the central u.s. in towards the southeast. but winter is not over for the west as we deal with this area
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of low pressure, certainly as we fine tune it we will give you the latest details but a severe weather outbreak including tornadoes is likely to happen late week. we will continue to keep you up to date. brian over to you. >> brian: thank you so much, janice. meantime today the trump administration has until 2:00 p.m. to pay $2 billion in foreign aid payments to usaid contractors and nonprofits. this, after a judge ruled they cannot be blocked despite trump's executive order to slash $60 billion in foreign aid and spending. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett joins us now. it's important for our audience to know how the legal system really dropped the ball here in my view with a district court judge really setting foreign policy. yeah, making himself a super president. the supreme court justice sam alito accused this district court judge, his name is amir alli of abusing his authority. ignoring the law on sovereign
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immunity, which is clear. and alito is right. the president has vested powers under the constitution to order executive agencies to freeze money, do it for reasons of foreign policy, national security, to avoid waste. so, you know, this decision by judge alli who by the sway a biden appointee. been on the court for a nanosecond that forces trump to spend $2 billion is judicial activism run amok. i think it will eventually be overturn by the sup supreme cou. by then it's too late. this judge is forcing trump to pay $2 billion. they will never get that back. >> brian: it is frustrating. the thing is i just don't think that amy coney barrett really let a lot of people down with 5-4 down and so the other four. ridiculous. other big story over the weekend wish we didn't have to report
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the dad of a slain police officer in newark, new jersey is outraged as most of america to find out that the alleged killer of this 24-year-old son will not be -- will not be tried as an adult. he says it's a pain that's indescribe. have no words for this pain. what is your reaction to the 14-year-old i guess it's new jersey law not be tried for the murder in which he perpetrated. >> you are tried as a juvenile, your records are sealed. there's no jury. it's a decision. the sentence is much lighter. you don't magically change when the day you turn 15 years old. great many states they have a better rule. a better law. that it's up to the judge to decide. you know, if you are acting like an adult, acquiring a gun, using a gun to ambush, to as assassina
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law enforcement official. 30 years behind bars. a juvenile treated dramatically differently it. says he can get up to 20 years as a juvenile. that's nonsense. as a practical matter it's a whole lot less. i have covered too many cases juveniles who get out after being convicted of murder and who then go on a murder spree killing others. it's wrong, and these states need to adjust their laws. >> brian: it's just highlighted now because of the tragedy over the weekend that no one saw coming. gregg jarrett. thanks so much. >> greg: greg. >> brian: slash tens of thousands more jobs. the democrats want you to think it's a bad thing. doug collins sets the record
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