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>> brian: right. protesters calling for a mass takeover of campuses across the country today in support of anti-israel protesters. unbelievable. >> ainsley: plus, a new study finds the cost of child care is more expensive than college tuition in nearly 40 states, like state colleges. did your state make the list? >> lawrence: unbelievable. and it's texas tuesday. so we brought texas to the fox square. complete with line dancing, a mechanical bull, and brian might even get dressed in some cowboy. >> brian: i will be a new yorker like urban cowboy. i will be urban cowboy. >> lawrence: no more yankee. >> brian: barber reno. >> steve: this is the most fun spot in new york city right now. >> brian: only two line dancers? >> ainsley: hold on. are we all learning how to do it. >> steve: a short line. >> ainsley: turn to the right, go twice. >> brian: a lot of hip movement. >> ainsley: start practicing,
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brian. >> steve: that's not going to happen with you. >> brian: not really i have a tight pelvis. >> steve: look at that, there is our lead. >> lawrence: stand by. >> steve: second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now ♪ meanwhile happening today in anti-israeli protesters calling for a mass takeover of u.s. campuses to counter president trump's anti-semitic crackdown. >> brian: by the way, guys, you are going to lose. this is happening as a foreign born activist born in syria palestinian dissent fights in court to be deported. >> ainsley: peter doocy joins us with all the details. good morning, peter. >> good morning, the feds are in court arguing they should be allowed to deport one of the protest leaders from columbia university last spring. even though he has a green card and is married to a u.s. citizen. an attorney now for mahmoud khalil is saying he was chosen as an example to stifle entirely lawful dissent in violation of
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the first amendment. well tomorrow or thereafter the government might cite the law or process the toothpaste is out of the tube and irreversiblably so. is he healthy and spirits undaunted by his predicament. the president is signaling this kind of enforcement is not going to let up on truth social. >> this is the first arrest of many to come. we know there are more students at columbia and many others across the country anti-american activity. and the trump administration will not tolerate it. students for palestine have commented about this call to action at noon on tuesday, marc. we call on the widest swath of organizations forms and individuals to walk out of class take over central spaces on campus and assert our mass power. and this student activist has the backing of some in congress. >> if you believe in constitutional rights, you
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understand that they are targeting this person and everyone knows he has been very vocal against the genocide of the palestinian people in gaza. and they are targeting him and refusing him constitutional rights. who is next? >> peter: that is as we are learning 60 colleges and universities are being probed by the federal government for having policies that are anti-semitic and discriminatory towards jewish students those universities could potentially lose their federal funding. back to you. >> steve: peter, the fact that they could lose their federal funding is really the great big anvil over their heads. if there are these kind of protests and you don't crack down on them, you might lose the dough. >> peter: yes, absolutely look, they have known this is coming. donald trump is said this is something he is going to do. makes you wonder maybe this is
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why they haven't gotten rid of the education department yet. he says he is going to get rid of it. there was a rumor last week they were going to get rid of it. the education department is the mechanism for this specific investigation. these schools have known that this is possible since last spring. if they don't do anything now, they are going to be in really really big trouble. >> ainsley: thank you. many of these i've will league schools. thank you, peter. >> ainsley: have huge endowments. many give money to ivy league schools. want their kids to be able to go to that school one day. so you have those huge endowments, and you have the fall government giving tons of money to them. if they are not going to comply with the law and be anti-semitic on campus and allow it, take their federal funding away. >> lawrence: go ahead, bry. >> brian: so many much much going on. students are you are going to lose. trump is going to be relentless on this. the secretary of state is going to be relentless on this. kash patel and pam bondi are going to be relentless on this. so much massive pressure put on the schools. not going to be any democrat who
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is going to stand up for you what you are doing disrupting the lives of another students they happen to be involved in a religion you don't like. more on that the other day the israeli "times," f there is another story out that more hostages told directly by hamas where the fund something coming from allies in campus in our country through western countries to foment anti-israeli hatred and anti-semitic behavior throughout the world. and, also. for u.s. doing this and giving these groups tax status in order to foment this anti-american hatred and pro-palestinian pro-hamas attitude. who would not condemn hamas
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repeatedly every time i asked them, did it happen? did they put the babies in ovens that they target and rape women? this did not happen. getting propaganda from hamas. if democrats want to make this kid their martyr, i don't think it is going to go well for them. i want to target the rest of them if you are not educated and here to get a better life in america. then you need to abide by the laws and procedures of this country. it's a privilege. it is not a right this guy has tons of ties to these organizations as well as if we go to columbia. it's not just a speech matter, they are blocking the jews from going to class. >> >> steve: right, it will be interesting to see what happens today if there are these protests across the country given the fact that donald trump and company have threatened to take away your federal money. i have a feeling the that the campus cops have shut stuff down like we have not seen in a
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while. peter doocy made a great point about maybe that's one of the reasons why the department of education is still open right now because they are doing the investigating. at the same time, they are talking about sending the power back to the states. because that would make things more efficient. this whole administration has been about efficiency and that's why they have a department of government efficiency. last night the guy who heads it, although not officially the administrator, elon musk was on with larry kudlow. very expansive would you have where they talked about a little bit right now they have got 100 employees at doge, super geniuses as the president calls them. he would like 200. essentially they would like to double it so they can look more effectively at government waste. here is elon musk. talking about the biggest source of waste. and it's going to drive you crazy. watch. >> right. well, we just basically follow the money. you know, we look at the president's executive orders. and we also just follow the money. so, we started looking closely at usaid because they were
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completely violating the president's executive orders to suspend foreign aid, you know, what is called foreign aid in our view is a lot of corruption. so, what we saw there is just tremendous amount of money being sent to nongovernmental organizations. but, actually, it's -- this, by the way, is one of the biggest sources of fraud in the world, is government funded, nongovernmental organizations. this is a gigantic fraud loophole. where the government can give money to an ngo, and then there were no controls over that ngo. so they have given billions of dollars. in fact, we estimate tens of billions of dollars to ngos that are essentially scams. >> ainsley: when these migrants were coming over the border they were given to an ngo. an ngo would take over and find shelter for them, would feed feed them and find travel. use that money to travel them or to ship them to different places around our country. it was a way for the federal
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government, under joe biden to hide the real costs of the border crisis guess what with ngos federal dollars, billions of dollars given to ngos no record keeping. so it's a way to say oh, we gave the catholic charities or whatever an ngox amount of dollars. that's not part of the border money. >> steve: part of it they would give the ngos the money the biden administration did so they didn't have to build a mechanism to take care of all the migrants. we let them all in rather than balloon the budget even further, we are going to give the money to these ngos and they are going to figure it out. so that any time there's a problem we will just go look, the ngos are supposed to be in charge of that. >> ainsley: it's our money. >> lawrence: veterans on the street that don't have houses. people in north carolina that are still suffering. got people in los angeles that have to rebuild their houses. and the government is all these
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moneys to people that are non-citizens. doesn't include all the foreign aid for all these dumb brams. and we can't get any help but we have no problem shoving out money for hotels and food and throw the food in the trash because they don't like the menu. it's nonsense. >> brian: but i would love to see, elon musk keeps saying this biggest scam he has seen in our government. let's attack it. maybe there are things that the doing that the government can't do. with the stacey abrams situation she gets $2 billion to form an organization. she has no experience in to get -- these green appliances out. $2 billion. and then they teach a course after how to spend $2 billion to her new staff that has no experience with appliances why does that group get $2 billion. where is the tax statement on that? let's have the follow through. and maybe we can collapse a whole, you know, a whole
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industry that is existing inside our government outside oversight. >> lawrence: it's time to get rid of green appliances anyway. i'm tired of running the washing mean three times. >> ainsley: there is a study that shows the cost of child care in 38 states plus dc now exceeds college tuition. instead of buying green energy ovens when you already an oven at your house. give that money to a family who can't afford child care? >> steve: take a look at this right here. in the district of columbia, the average for a 4-year-old, a family with one 4-year-old is $28,356 for infant care for one year. as as it you can see right there. college tuition would be 6200. massachusetts these are gigantic numbers. this is one of the reasons why there is a problem in the united states where so many families who are just getting by are saying, you know,. >> lawrence: can't afford it.
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>> steve: i can't. i want to have a job. if i'm going to pay $28,000 per kid each year i'm barely breaking even i stay at home with kids. >> brian: talk one universal issue that goes past republican or democrat it's child care. people want to earn a living they have to figure out the balance. quality child care, too. i got to leave my kid and feel good about it. i have to pay a little bit more why am i working? how am i saving? that is something that i don't think you could ever -- you would ever be wasting your time to study to see if you can get that number down or make it for more affordable or give credit in a direction. >> lawrence: the president has been talking a lot about school choice. one of the biggest opposition groups, number one funded union in america was the teachers union. where the boss randy garnettner. she said the quiet part out loud. watch. >> we know, for example, what texas would do. >> right. >> use it for school vouchers.
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they won't give it to the kids who have it now. they will givest just give it to. >> catholic schools, religious schools. >> and frankly what we're seeing in all the programs that are now in terms of vouchers, they don't work for kids. they basically go right now, it becomes a tax credit for people who already are sending their kids to private schools. so it's income redistribution. >> steve: listen, she has a vested interest. she does not want the money coming out of the public schools and going into the hands of the parents who can spend it any way they want to. there currently is universal school choice in 14 states. it ought to be all 50 states and the district of columbia. >> brian: competition. >> steve: that way parents can decide what is the best school, fits best with their kids. not every kid is cut out to go a charter school or different kinds of school. but give parents the choice.
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it's our money. let us put it where we want to. >> lawrence: also, they need to stop lying about what charter schools are. first of all, charter schools are public schools it's not a bunch of rich people, minority community or communities of all different racial background that just want their kids a shot, a fair shot, their schools are failing in their neighborhood and you are telling these kids that they have to continue to go to this neighborhood. it's not fair. we know that a lot of these kids turn to crime. i used to see it in the juvenile justice department. this is the only opportunity for this to have some type of fair shake in society that's getting a quality education. >> brian: so interesting it plays into child care. >> lawrence: yes. >> brian: a lot of times those schools go a little bit longer and a lot of times you could stay after school and work. cleaning the erasers, work in the fields, work in the locker room being the manager. nobody at home. so you stay at school where you are supervised and the kids come home with a little bit of money
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and late bus. if she is saying that i'm the jones family is sending to private school. all of a sudden it turns out you are pro-choice state. well, i already allocated that money. they want to have a provision where if you are a billionaire you don't want the $28,000 for your kid, go ahead. same thing with social security. there should be a provision if ken langone who is a multi billionaire doesn't want social security, there is no mechanism for him to say give it back. if she wants a mechanism for really wealthy people, the elon musks of the world with 18 kids to say he does not need the subsidy, have a mechanism there for that. but i think a lot of times she is forgetting that a lot of people would love that opportunity. >> ainsley: school choice. your family did it. you all ended up moving to a really good district and that district had school choice. you will talk to people who are not for it. how could you not be for school choice? it gives everyone an opportunity. they will say well the poorer schools won't continue to get the money because those kids are going to get to another school.
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it's just like if you shop at two drug distort across the street from each other. the one ha has a structure and better drugstore that one is going to thrive this one is going to close down. guess what? all those customers will now shop at this store. all those kids will go another school that's better. that's how we improve education in america? >> steve: all she was doing was trying to demonize rich people. >> brian: terrible. >> steve: it's those rich people with the rich kids who are getting tax credit. >> lawrence: so stupid. >> ainsley: fear-mongering. >> brian: rich people do stuck, let's be honest. >> lawrence: whether you are rich or poor you deserve a quality education. if the rich person wants to take their tax dollars and go to a different private school, i'm for that, too. >> brian: right. >> steve: let us know friends@foxnews.com.com. >> brian: carley shimkus went to school and car service there edges extremely wealthy.
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>> carley: really? >> brian: big compound she lived at. >> carley: what person would say i would rather fewer options especially when it's a parent when it comes to their education. >> brian: absolutely. >> carley: let's get to some more news. starting with. this chicago earning a title that no city wants in 2024 it was the nation's homicide capital with 573 total murders. that's according to new data from an independent watchdog group. this is chicago's 13th year in a row with more murders than any other city. st. louis was the nation's other murder capital based on the homicide rate. that city saw 149 total homicides. that's nearly 53 murders per 100,000 residents. horrifying. and check this out. a major tornado caught on camera barreling through the parking lot of our fox affiliate in orlando. and this happened during a live broadcast. watch. >> everybody in the fox 5 building get to your safe space under your desk if you are not in a designated area.
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we are catching debris right now in the roof. debris is on the roof right now. we're hearing -- can you see debris flying on the camera. this is a tornado, seek shelter immediately, get under your desks, guys, anchors under the desk, everybody go under the desks. >> carley: not something you hear every day on tv. that twister went on to destroy two homes. thankfully, no injuries have been reported. and did you see this? gutfeld had a special guest on the show last night. >> tonight's topic, friends. we all know what friends are. we have them ourselves. well, maybe not all of us. >> i knew that was coming. [laughter] >> greg: friends are people that tell you the harsh truth and you can't tell harsh truths in a liberal world because you will get canceled. >> when i went to college around the same age as you, no one really knew politics. berkeley is different from milan university. >> greg: mine is a real school. >> brian: that's right if you call berkeley a real school.
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>> long island university? >> brian: you couldn't have gotten in. >> greg: is that a fake school? >> brian: right. >> greg: sounds like a sitcom college. i'm off to long island university, mom. [laughter] >> carley: sometimes silence is the best response, brian. >> brian: why do i do that show? why why. >> carley: because it is hilarious. you guys have great chemistry. >> steve: when you went it wasn't long island university it was mary. >> brian: c.w. post. merriweather post, c.w. post was the post cereal family and became -- and she decided i'm going to leave it to a college and she moves. and moved to mar-a-lago. so mar-a-lago she owned it. she built it and. >> lawrence: you are related to them, right? because that's how all these stories end. your family is connected with them or did something from y'all are related.
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>> brian: i went there. >> lawrence: okay. >> brian: i'm alumni there long island university sounds so much better. sounds prestigious. >> steve: somewhere in the lineage of the kilmeade family probably a postman. >> brian: we never got into that. >> ainsley: chris is a graduate as well. >> i went to post, too. i'm a little touchy. >> brian: you like post. >> greg and i will have some words later. >> ainsley: and patriot awards. big fan. >> brian: chris played football i played soccer. >> ainsley: very successful men. >> lawrence: your death stair the way you looked at gutfeld. brian brian can i tell you a secret? pete hegseth and i had a cold open shot for the patriot awards. he came out to the school. and he was going to pretend like he was lost on campus. and i was just on campus i go pete i got get to the patriot awards. rush across campus and show him all my plaques and all this stuff. >> ainsley: i would have loved that. >> brian: it was great two days
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later plawrns he gets nominated. >> brian: president trump secretary of defense and now i get screwed. i gave up a whole saturday just so the country could be better off. [laughter] >> brian: one day we'll edit that together. >> ainsley: i you said using berkeley good school. >> lawrence: that was good. >> steve: surprised nobody brought up during the confirmation hearings the fact that you were collateral damage. >> brian: that's true. i'm surprised it didn't come up. it's not about me but yes, it is, really. >> ainsley: your plaques. how many plaques do you have? you threw that in there. >> brian: did i let that slip out? i'm in the athletic hall of fame. >> ainsley: for soccer? >> brian: did i something for soccer that was good i wasn't great at soccer. the stock market getting ready to reopen after it took a hit yesterday will the president be able to restore the confidence in the economy? >> steve: charles payne is going to explain and he is next. ♪
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the dow sunk 900 points. the nasdaq shed 4% after president trump didn't say hey, we're not going to have recession. didn't say we are going to have one didn't say we are not going to have one. >> charles: right. the market was already going -- the snowball had already become the proverbial bolder going into the weekend. we were set up for this. the market was already in selling mode. selling bee gets selling on wall street. and i think. listen i believe it was 50/50 no matter who won the election. consumers were tapped out. top 10% of americans do 50% of the buying reted's put it on hold i'm worried about the other 90% of americans who used up a lot of money, whose interest rates are going up. delinquencies are going up.
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as far as that and the trump plan to change who we are, change in trajectory, 36, a trillion dollars a year in interest payments, making government more lean and efficient so that the private sector can flourish, those things don't happen overnight. you don't flip a switch for that stuff to happen. the mindset what he was trying to do get us into a mindset hey, temporary bumps in the road are necessary for anything. you never take a bakes class you are going to burn a few things. if you infer exercised before the first time you do crunches you are going to hurt i like he is starting to pivot in terms of message. >> brian: privatization of the job market. instead of 2-point # federal workers that's coming down. >> charles: right. >> brian: at the same time he is trying to bring manufacturing and business back to america. >> charles: right. >> brian: massive incentive to do that. you go through it all the time with this correction, my word not a wall street word. >> charles: it's a correction more than 10% on some of these
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stocks. >> brian: here is a little pain. he doesn't go out of the way no big deal. he wants people to understand where we are going, correct? >> charles: right. and what the ultimate game is a lot of people are concerned about the stock market who hate corporate america. all of a sudden democrats sound like wall street republicans. we have got to stop basing our lives what happens to appease wall street. you know, it should be the other way around to be quite frank with you. because it's dumb. it really is dumb. the stock market is not the economy. >> brian: right. >> germany stock market is all-time high. they have been in a depression for two years. it's not the economy. and it could be a proxy from -- you know, periodically, but there are so many games that are played with it this these days. let's focus on bringing jobs back to america. because, ultimately, that creates the consumer. and that consumer ultimately drives the markets higher. >> brian: there going to be tech center met yesterday and business leaders coming. is he creating that dialogue and
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trump -- president trump does a good job on listening. what do you guys need? what are you hearing? this is where i'm going. >> charles: right. >> brian: do you think the president would do himself a favor in not going up and down with tariffs? >> charles: he hasn't gone up and down. this is another way -- the media has misled. this the data is going to be february 1st. >> brian: okay. >> charles: meet and get a phone call from the president from mexico. we moved the data. we haven't issued them and taken them back. they have moved the date because they have made progress on negotiations. those are two different things. >> brian: one thing is cool. you are doing a special today, investing with faith on your mind. a matter of faith. it's a special edition of making money, starts at 2:00 today. what's your focus? >> the focus is more and more people are aligning, they are investing with their religious values, particularly christians, it's so amazing. this is a great day to have it. the worst day in the market two or three years. because this is so important for a lot of people. i discovered this over the last couple years, beneath the
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surface, it's exploding. so people need to watch this show because i bet you a lot of folks in the audience are intimidated by the market. this might be one way to get in the stock market. because i keep telling you, it's the greatest money making machine ever invented and anyone who is not invest something making a mistake. >> brian: 2:00 today eastern time watch. charles, great job. >> nice seeing you. >> brian: always putting everything in perspective. men while, carley shimkus. you are downstairs. >> carley: yes, i am. and i'm poised to deliver the news which i dual right now. at least 15 people hurt and more than a dozen hospitalized after a packed school bus overturns on a parkway in new jersey last night. one child is reportedly in critical condition. fortunately no deaths were reported. the bus was heading to new york at the time. the cause of the crash is under investigation. the l.a. county district attorney says he will fight a request to have the menendez brothers resentenced. >> if they go ahead and finally come clean with the courts, with the public, with the d.a.'s
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office, with their own family members and acknowledge all these lies, the court can weigh these new insights into making a determination as to whether they now qualify for rehabilitation and re-sentencing. >> carley: relatives of the menendez brothers spoke out yesterday saying let's be clear eric and lyle are not the same young boys they were more than 30 years ago. they have apologized for the horrific actions they took. they have apologized to us. casey anthony back in the public eye making this tiktok last week. and it comes as fox nation releases its newest special diving into the notorious case over a decade after she was found prompted casey anthony to call 911 more than 30 days after casey was last seen alive. that now infamous call was
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played for the jury. >> there is something wrong. found my daughter's car today. smells like a dead body in the damn car. >> ainsley: the casey against casey anthony is available now on fox nation. those are your headlines. >> brian: hoping she would go away. i'm sorry she is back. >> carley: back on tiktok. >> security clearances. we will tell you who got revoked. plus it's texas tuesday and our viewers are getting in the fun. this as 2-year-old lay lanny and the party is just getting started with her outside. the word is i will get on the ball because it's not a bull. and i'm in the city and i watched urban cowboy. [mooing] >> brian: charles, what about you? [laughter]
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weathermaker as we head to the next couple of days. look at these temperatures feeling like april and may for st. louis. # 7 today. pittsburgh 70. 65 in new york city. 65 in detroit. i think you will take it. look at houston since it's texas tuesday. 88 on tuesday holy moly and down 70s bite the weekend. the average this time of year is 72. here is your fox weather forecast as we go through the next couple of days.
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smifer setting up. they need it but flooding is going to be a concern and then could see the potential for severe weather outbreak and a march blizzard on friday. we will keep you up to date. texas tuesday, it all happened because of lawrence. you are the man. you are the original texas tuesday. >> lawrence: and you are just rocking it j.d. >> janice: i love it. you know i love a good hat. >> lawrence: you took it to the next level. >> janice: yes, sir, any time. let's do it every tuesday. >> lawrence: today, anti-israeli protesters planning another day of rage as the white house cracks down on campus still. arresting the palestinian activists who led protests at columbia university. [chanting hands off mahmoud khalil] >> lawrence: and president trump warns more arrests are coming. former assistant fbi director chris swecker joins us now.
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so, chris, i have been looking at some of the laws on the books. i think it goes back to someone having links to terrorism. so what is the administration claiming when it comes to this individual? >> well, one thing is for certain, lawrence. these cases -- and when i say "these cases" the activities on these campuses that are federally subsidized if you will, have been grossly under investigated over the last four years. >> lawrence: that's right. >> it's bad enough that people travel interstate to come to a campus and block access to jewish students. they kidnap or confine people inside the buildings. damage the buildings, block public access, block roads. but, if they travel interstate to do that and if they are financed by a foreign terrorist organization, which i think is what you are referring to. >> lawrence: that's right. >> under a federal statute. they can get 20 years in prison. the only thing i'm saying here is these cases need to be fully investigate and we need to find out who is financing. this because this is a very
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serious crime. they are demonstrating on behalf of hamas, many of them, dressing up like hamas. spouting their propaganda. specifically targeting jewish students. so, you know, i think this sends the right message. >> lawrence: so, chris, we talk about that angle. but the trump administration, as it relates to this young man that's at columbia, they haven't even explored the criminal element. they are just saying we're going to revoke his visa, and can he go back to his country of origin. is that okay? >> yeah. i think they need to go further. i think many of these cases need to be deeply investigated. i mean, look at what we did with january 6th. 5,000 agents assigned to it. they geofenced the capitol. they went to the banks and got financial records. they went to the social media companies and saw what they were searching, where they were located from their geo locations. so, all i'm saying is let's flip the coin over. these are people who are demonstrating, many of them, on
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behalf of a foreign terrorist organization. imagine if it was al-qaeda they were demonstrating for and spotting al-qaeda propaganda. so it needs to be -- resources need to be devoted to this. this is just the beginning, lawrence. i think this was just a shot across the bough. >> lawrence: chris, i think you are so true. got information from the former hostages essentially saying look, hamas had communication with these guys. if i'm the fbi. if i'm the intel community, i'm tracking that down and i'm sure they are already back at their job. chris, i want to talk about later on, we will have you back about these former intelling officers getting their security clearances revoked. i'm sure you got a lot to say about that, brother. we will have you back on. >> sure do. all right. take care. >> lawrence: you too. so, a season ending fight at a pennsylvania high school basketball game, leaving some parents feeling like they were in wrestle mania. why does this keep happening to our youth during sports games?
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jeff? >> yeah. steve. well, pope francis continues to get, yet, more positive news about his recovery. not only is he showing signs of improvement, but doctors now say, yes, he is out of danger from death in regards to his double pneumonia. the vatican though is emphasizing he is not in the clear just yet. he's 88 years old. he has chronic respiratory issues and there is always the risk of other problems related to the heart of and the kidneys. because of that complex medical picture. they are going to keep the pope in the hospital for at least a few more days. but this is, above all, good news for pope francis, a step in the right direction as the faithful continues to pray for his return. >> i hope the pope recovers as soon as possible because apart from his strength, he's a nice person. >> no timetable as far as when the pope will be released from the hospital. tonight will be his 26th night there. ainsley? >> ainsley: gosh, you know, he
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is ready to come home. thank you so much, jeff. a brawl between fans, parents and players breaking out at high school basketball game over the weekend and ending in two arrests. >> got an all-out fight. you got an all-out fight in the stands right now. and this is getting ugly. >> yes, it is. this is getting ugly. and not what you want to see for a high school basketball game. and now you got players getting into it. uh-oh. oh now, this is getting really bad. this is getting really bad on both sides. >> family therapist, former high school counselor and author of raising healthy teenagers, tom kersting joins you now. hey, tom. >> hey, ainsley, how are you? >> good morning, what was your reaction? >> you know, i wasn't shocked but i'm really disturbed by. this and let me preface this by saying i'm currently sitting in the principal's office at a school in new jersey about to do a lecture in a little while. >> ainsley: you are not in trouble. >> when i was a kid if i was in the principal's office.
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here is the difference societal shift. if i was in the principal's office 30 years ago i'm terrified i will have to deal with my parents when i get home. this generation in many cases if their kid is in the principal's office the parent is going to say what did the teacher do do make my son or daughter do a, b, c, or d. this nature taking place coupled with just hostility and anger everywhere we look, and as a result these are the kinds of things manifesting. >> ainsley: yeah, parents losing their minds. so involved, living through their children. what advice do you have for all of us when we go to our children's sporting events? >> i think what we need to do. actually before we go to the event. what we need to do these are kids, right? these this is not plea playing the sport, this is my child playing the sport. to your point, i don't want to get myself in a position where i'm living vicariously i am living through my child because i failed myself as a kid. we need to remember we need to be role modeling ourselves for our kids. think about the message that
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those kind of behaviors sent to the kids. do that, step back, take a breath of air. enter the venue and just stay committed to enjoying watching kids play sports instead of going off the rails about who wins or the ref blowing a whistle that you thought was wrong. >> ainsley: i have noticed. allow your children to have fun, right? i have noticed in my daughter's sport, she is an equestrian. if i don't put too much pressure on her before she goes to a show, she does better, she is more relaxed, she is having fun. her stomach is not hurting on the way out there. >> 100 percent. when my son was younger. he was on a travel baseball team. i was sort of like the horse whisperer coach. everybody else just cared about winning, wins, winning. these kids are 9 years old. i could care less. i wanted these kids to learn how to play baseball and enjoy themselves and get to ain't to of competition later in life, so be it. >> ainsley: punishment how extreme should it be this is what the fans, their punishment, they are banned from school events until june 2026.
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so you know the parents are going to be so mad if those individuals that got in the fight because they can't see their kids play. both teams had to forfeit and both teams are removed from the tournament. >> those are the consequences. and i think they -- the parents got off easy if they are banned from sports in 2026. i think if i were in charge you would be banned permanently from that kind of behavior. i know you want to see your kids play sports but you have to acted in a civil manner. can't bring yourself to do that sorry you are not welcome in our facility. >> ainsley: i noticed the parents some of these kids would rather their parents not be there they put so much pressure on them, you are right, to be better than they were and to win the scholarship. thank you so much for coming on with us. >> thanks, ainsley, appreciate it. >> you are welcome. texas tuesday comes alive on fox square, barbecue and boots straight from the lonestar state to new york city, keep the party going with "fox & friends," y'all. ♪
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