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>> brian: it's 8:00, monday, april 29th. that is the hard stuff. people killed, including an
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infant as tornados rip through the heartland. we have oklahoma's kevin stitt here. >> ainsley: talk about seeing double, 11 sets of twins set to graduate from one pennsylvania high school. they will join us ahead. >> steve: this hour, final hour of "fox and friends" and remember, mornings are better with friends! >> brian: fox weather alert, severe storms in the south and midwest, tornados ripped through texas yesterday. 120 tornados in six states and people were killed, including an inbe fant in oklahoma. 100 others are hurt. check in with janice dean with the fox weather forecast. >> janice: a lot of folks are
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waking up to nothing. severe weather report stretching 16 different states, 137 tornado reports, woin1 172. twisters, e-f-3 and might go higher than that, you see homes completely levelled. storm priksz area put out an area they think severe weather is going to happen and this is the bullseye. look how accurate this was. we can give you an area and it is up to you to pay attention to wa watches and warnings. i think the forecasts helped save lives. we lost lives, it could have been worse. houston area, six inches of
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rain. up toward south of st. louis. severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 9:00 a.m. break in severe threat. getting into tuesday and wednesday, another area of concern. look at video from the storm chasers, really incredible and to see vehicles on the roadway, something out of a movie. we have a way to get watches and warnings and fox weather doing a great job. we are happy to be partners with them. >> steve: and the weather watchers. >> janice: the stofrm storm chasers, they go into danger to get them. they do good work, as well. >> lawrence: good job. >> ainsley: thanks, fox news alert, hundred occupying george
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washington university in d.c. tearing down barricades and railing against police presence into early morning hours. >> brian: number of arrests nearing 900 sinces last week. >> steve: this happened midnight last night in blacksburg, virginia. police were seen removing pro-palestinian protesters. they did not leave. school officials said they were worried the situation was unsafe, they made to safe and called the cops. >> lawrence: and at columbia, flying a flag reserved for an american flag. >> ainsley: new orleans police department says four officers were hurt and 10 arrested.
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>> lawrence: it is ridiculous. >> ainsley: columbia university, protests continue for 13th day. students demanding the university divest from companies that do business with israel. bryan ilenas is there. >> they don't want to receive punishment or discipline from the university at all for participating in the protests. the university is asking students to self-identify themselves and attest to follow university rules in the future. president shafik promised there will not be lockdowns on campus. the university says
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negotiations are ongoing. severing academic ties with institutions in tel aviv. senate majority leader mcconnell had this to say about the growing protest nationwide. >> what needs to happen, university presidents need to get control of the situation, allow free speech and push back against antisemitism. i thought that was largely gone in this country. we have seen a number of young people who are actual ly antisemitic. >> almost as if the university at columbia is trying to run out the clock. last day of class is today and they want this settled before commentators may 15th. >> steve: some are talking about
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not having commentators because of fear of that. if they have in-person commencement, there is going to be disruptions. >> absolutely, this encampment is right across from where the commentators happens, in the same courtyard. that will be the situation. the university wants negotiations complete before then. what good is their word. any protesters can cause destruction. >> brian: when you think about this, organizations we should care about, what is happening with hamas scand the people tak without their will. there has been proof of life among three or four of them, there are hostages there and those are ongoing talks. no one talk about the hostages, some of these kids doubt this happened and james kicked off
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campus. can you imagine, going to bat for palestinians and hamas and threatening to kill jews, kicked off campus. he wants to be in congress. take your attitude to gaza with your pronouns and pick a bu building to throw you off of. >> lawrence: i think what they are learning, i hope our leaders are learning the u.s. a policy not negotiating with terrorists, we need a policy not to negotiate with people that sympathize with terrorists. they want us to divest from bo boeing. >> ainsley: look at that. >> lawrence: during your headline earlier, the american flag was there and they replaced it with tz it with the
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palestinian flag. >> ainsley: palestinian flag going over it, someone wrote this has nothing to do with israel and it has everything to do with toppling the u.s. and western civilization. >> steve: at columbia, forever america's college campuses have been free speech zones and that is why admin stistrators have b reluctant. what point do they call cops and demonstrators cross the line? it could be antisemitic exprogression pregsz /* /*. john kirby said this yesterday over on abc, look, you can't be violent or antisemitic.
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if you exercise free speech, don't do anything stupid. here he is. we respect the right of peaceful protest, people should have ability to air their view and share their perspective, but it has to being peaceful. i will leave to local authorities to determine how they are managed. we don't want to see anybody hurt in the process of peacefully protesting. the president understands that, we condemn antisemitism language we've heard of late and condemn hate speech and threat of violence out there. >> lawrence: yes does everyone keep telling us what the president thinks, instead of the president going on record and they elected him to heal the nation, he doesn't say anything. >> brian: senator schumer, too,
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he wants to talk about energy drinks and social aspects, how about being a jewish new yorker and highest ranking senator ever. never says a word, it is all about politics. >> ainsley: john fetterman has been, there were times we did not agree with him, on this, i do, he said we should protest hamas. all these people are protesting, they want amnesty now. >> brian: wearing masks. >> lawrence: look, just threw a punch. >> steve: at gramerw, they are saying, we will leave, we want amnesty. regarding democrat politicians, mike lawler said this on x. it is often said most dangerous place in washington and new york
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is between schumer and a microphone. jewish americans needed his voice, he has been timid about the antisemitic protest. sad, mr. lawler. >> brian: sad other people don't point that out, congressman moskowitz has been speaking out. he did comment on earth day saying he condemning antisemitic behavior, but we should understand palestinians, too. >> steve: that was joe biden. >> ainsley: effect on the election, economy and immigration issue. there is this, too. you are watching the former president in trial, maybe that is why he's ahead in polls. this is cnn poll, trump getting 49% and joe biden 43%. trump is ahead by six points, if
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you include r.f.k. jr. and jill stein, who was arrested at a protest over the weekend, trump is ahead nine points. >> steve: biden administration has been banking on, okay, when people think about end of trump years, they will not have a good feeling about it, that is their conventional wisdom. unfortunately for the campaign, that is not what is happening. looking back in general, would you say presidency was a success or failure. 55% top line said that donald trump's presidency was a success as opposed to 39% who are living in joe biden's world and say this is a success. almost super majority of people across the country say 61% is
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failure for this administration. >> ainsley: former president up plus two in arizona, plus 6 in georgia, nevada, almost three points, north carolina five points, still close in pennsylvania and wisconsin, but still winning. >> brian: cbs had is closer, oil and gas, trump is on top. financially better off under trump in pennsylvania. 47% yes, 21% no. it is verse for biden. it definitely helps that governor desantis went over there and met for 3 hours and they talked about how to work together including a lot of donors, the president is in race to close the financial gap and been doing that with the new team at rnc, governor desantis had a lot of big backers by
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doing same thing rubio did. >> ainsley: any way desantis could be vice president? i know they both live in florida, i know you can't do. >> steve: marco rubio is high on the list, he is from florida. they have a plan how he could relocate. >> ainsley: locate to washington, d.c. >> steve: some place else, i will not say where. >> lawrence: desantis is the most popular governor, him and greg abbott. this is why democrats are focused on prosecuting the former president. look at numbers, joe biden losing every single issue when it comes to economy, border, inflation, every single thing. but one thing they think can change this is making donald trump a convicted felon, that is
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why they are using the court system. >> brian: i find unbelievable, they keep saying joe biden had nothing to do with this. a year ago it was reported he upset merrick garland and mike colang colangelo left the justice department to run this. >> ainsley: and meetings with fani and wade at the white house coordinating about the case in atlanta. you can go down the list and leticia james said on campaign trail of going after donald trump as campaign promise. >> steve: interesting to see if donors who had supported ron desantiss to tune of 200 million is
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, if they will open their wallets for donald trump. i read at palm beach at mar-a-lago, they will have a big donor event. he needs the dough. >> brian: talking about nikki haley, is she next? how do you reach out? ni nikki haley has different supporters than desantis and trump. >> lawrence: she wants a future in the party. some say look who he's competing against, joe biden, who destroyed all the policies laid out before, we'll see what she does. >> steve: when it was nikki haley versus trump, trump said if you donate to haley, we don't want you as part of our maga movement. see if there is help toward
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trump. >> lawrence: he sent a truth social post that said i'm welcoming in nikki haley supporters back in. it is a general election. -- >> brian: see if they hug it out like two boxers. >> ainsley: fox news alert, u.s. destroying five houthi drones yesterday sitcom saying it was determi determined uav's were a threat. this aksz is taken to protect freedom of navigation and make international waters safer. president joe biden discussing hostage deal with prime minister netanyahu over the phone yest yesterday. officials say the president reiterated clear position on rafah invasion. they assured us they will not go
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into rafah until we share our concerns with them. we'll see where it goes. if we're able to get the hostage deal in place, we are working on it and hamas has not rejected it. that would give six weeks of peace. >> ainsley: the two discussed humanitarian aid going into gaza. and fani willis skipping a debate yesterday as she tries to get rel-elected in november. willis choosing to co-host annual self-care fair. her opponent taking the opportunity to hammer willis for hiring wade on former president trump's election interference case. >> brian: a man is not a plan. >> ainsley: she did say that. a man is not a plan. head coach of the minnesota
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timberwolves seriously hurting his knee as his team faced f phoenix suns after this collision. >> foul called along the sideline. chris fitch got hit hard and he's down. mike connely ran into him. fit ch was in a bad spot. >> ainsley: team says he you ruptured a tendon. queen of country dolly parton developing own line of wine. source telling the sun dolly parton is always looking for new ways to reach her oaudience. chil children's books and wine. no word on when the wine will be
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released. >> steve: after 5:00 p.m. >> ainsley: she will agree to come on "fox and friends" to talk about it and i'm taking my daughter out of school that day. >> steve: your daughter will be designated driver for you. >> ainsley: we'll take a taxi. >> brian: and helping dogs without clothes. get them out fits. they have nothing to wear, you going out like that? some dogs can't say, i have nothing. all right. 92% of voters say economy is most important issue, how will this affect chances, ben dominec on tnext. >> lawrence: i like the way you say his name. >> brian: yeses. hey there. are you looking to grow closer to god?
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>> steve: 25 after top of the hour, in louisiana, sheriff sniper killed a suspect accused of killing three swat officers this week. suspect is accused of shooting a
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man during armed robbery on tuesday, week ago, before deputies say he shot two people in a are caoutscar outside of ae yesterday. two officers have been released and the other is in stable condition. one of tz two men shot in the car suffered critical injuries and the other expected to be okay. the child of slack and flickr's c co-founders has been found. they located mint butterfield with a man on saturday night. the adult man, is facing child abduction and other charges. detective say butterfield told them they ran away from home but
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they believe the man may have >> c coaxed them to run away. let's talk to ben. >> ainsley: new poll shows 92% of voters say the economy is important to their vote, president biden is promising to let trump era tax cults expire. ben dominec joins us to react. >> ben: i can't believe this white house is so out of touch and they are offering nothing in terms of economic agenda. we have seen this graphtation gra /* there is actual awareness this white house doesn't care
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about their issues. it may appeal to their radical base, nought to working class voters across the country and this economic issue will dog the white house until november. >> ainsley: we had charles payne on last week and he showed this will affect every tax bracket. when tax breaks expire, it will affect every family and we were talking about this on the show, how stressful it is, you worry about paying bills and you have an accident and something breaks in your house and it is hundreds of dollars, people can't afford this. >> ben: it is not an accident, number one indicator of voter movement to donald trump and away from joe biden, if you have young kids at home. you are tired of grocery bills and dealing with high price of
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fixing things at home, this white house pretends it doesn't exist. in the last week, 900 arrests. now the protesters want this cleared off their record. they want jobs when they graduate. >> ben: i don't believe in negotiating with terrorists even children. freedom of speech is important, there is no freedom from consequence of your speech. consequence of this speech is something that sticks with them. you can't wipe that away and preknow tend it did not exist. they are setting up encampments, taking over territory and making demand, that is know beyond
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expression of opinion. it deserves crackdown and american people want to see that cr crackdown and pushback against this putting jewish students at risk in way that is utterly irresponsible by higher ed. >> ainsley: hate speech and removing american flag at harvard and putting up a palestinian flag. we got a statement, breaking, columbia president sent this out. university will not divest from israel, offered to develop expedited timeline of new proposal from the students for socially responsible investing, body that considers divest mmen matter and offered to increase frequency of update to the list of holdings. what is your respond? >> ben: my wife graulted near
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top of her class at columbia, we u used to have arguments if our kid would go to columbia, we don't have to have that argument anymore. ivy league used to be something that was precious, now a reasonable person can say that is last place to go for something that is not going to infect you with woke mind viruses and indoctrinate you into handous beliefs that have no -- >> ainsley: used to go to ivy league to become a scholar and now you go to become an act vist. fox weather alert, tornados causing damage across heartland. four dead in oklahoma, including an infant.
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quick look at what we're seeing, you can see this rooftop almost to the ground, bricks lying everywhere. the building behind it, you see support beams. beyond that, windows and walls n nisz missing, a complete mess. we have drone video to show you the devastation. one person was killed in a bar where several people were trapped and two lives taken in holdenville, one being a four-month-old baby. another person on it-35 in marietta. it was at least said to be an ef-3. >> brian: thank you for covering that for us. let's go to governor kevin stitt.
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you said this is the worst you have seen in all your years as governor. >> that is right, i went sulphur and toured yesterday, you can't believe it. it was a town of 5000 people. it took the life of one lady and you can see the video, just unbelievable. i think it was an f-3, maybe an f-4 tornado that hit. oklahoma is coming together, red cross was there and people from all over the state are coming together to help folks who lost everything. >> brian: is it common not to have insurance for something like this? it is so expensive because tornados are unique to this area? >> i wouldn't say it is common.
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most people have insurance. we have been in touch with fema, i declared an emergency declaration, we will assess damage to get resources to people who need them most. >> brian: i have two radio affiliates in in oklahoma. look forward to talking to them. you see the campuses forming to be antisemitism and anti-israeli and some states handling it differently. i heard at oklahoma state, authorities were quick to move in. have you had the problems new york is having? >> we haven't. there is difference in freedom of speech and hate speech, we're not seeing what we're seeing at columbia and ivy league, we would not tolerate that in oklahoma. we believe in freedom, but this
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is unbelievable, when people are chanting death to america >> this is a head-scratcher, what is happening and going on? those students need to be punished for antisemitic activities going on. is went to israel with governor abbott and we saw that. hamas is a terrorist organization that need to be held accountable. young people chanting we stand with hamas, makes no sense, hamas and hezbollah, bad people and we stand with israel, gr greatest ally in the middle east. >> brian: does it bother you 900 arrested and dozens of schools feel as though israel is the bad actor and they need to divest and they refuse to leave. number of people who disagree with me and you is staggering.
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does it make you down on the future generation of leaders in our country? >> listen, number one i don't think it is majority, i think it is very small minority super vocal, they need to be held accountable. i wish every young person could watch video of the go pro camera on october 7, people with machine guns. there was a concert going on and they came in and started mowing them down. that is not right. who are these people encouraging that or standing with hamas? man, i would kick them out of universities, this is unbelievable hate speech. the jewish community and everybody for right and wrong should be opposed to that. >> brian: a professor at columbia said the kids are right to do this, nothing antisemitism
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happening and israel is the one that is wrong. and james, a leader in columbia, kicked off campus because he was saying kill the jews and this guy has four pronouns next to his name he wants to be called, do you think they would be t tolerant of his gender fl fluidness? >> these people need to get their head examined when they stand with terrorist groups. >> brian: in oklahoma, try it, you will be taken down. best of luck to everyone recovering from the tornados. thank you. vp harris kicking off economic tour as majority disapprove of bidenomics. is the message too little, too late? jacqui heinrich is live from the white house next.
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>> lawrence: vice president kamala harris will kickoff her economic opportunity tour today in atlanta. new polls show the economy is a top issue for voters in the upcoming election.
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jacqui heinrich live at the white house with more. >> jacqui: atlanta is getting a grant to revitalize downtown. the vice president is heading there to talk about economic opportunity targeting black voters where polls show the president has been sliding. "wall street journal" poll shows more black men plan to support trump than biden. in georgia, biden only won in 2020 by 12,000 votes. trump holds advantage over biden in head-to-head match up and lead growing when third-party candidate are included. we'll see what karine jean-pierre says, she will face questions about plan to oust her from her job as press secretary.
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according to new"new york post, d dunn plotted to recruit her. she rejected to head up emily's group. the white house denies any effort to oust karine jean-pierre. there is detailses about frustration from top brass with her pcherformance heading into election season. >> lawrence: 11 sets of twins set to graduate from one high school, the special siblings join us live. first let's check in with bill hemmer and dp for what is coming up top of the hour. >> bill: hope their graduation is better than some we're hearing about. good morning. graduation cancelled at unc ?
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>> steve: here is something you don't see every day. a pennsylvania high school has an en norm us a number, 11 sets of twins graduating in about a month. and these special siblings are taking the nation by storm. we're joined this morning by there in the front row we have jenna and julia. luke and alexis. as well as eight more sets of their twining classmates. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> steve: alexis, let's start with you. you and your twin, luke, you are fraternal twins. he is a boy, you are a girl. you have been together your whole life. now you are graduating. what will happen once you take that diploma? what's the next step? >> we're going both different ways. i'm going to different
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universities. it is just us, too. every step we've ever taken has always been together. i think it will be a little difficult at first to get used to without being with each other constantly. >> steve: luke, you will be at your new college in a couple of months and wonder what i should do where -- oh, she is somewhere else. this is new. she deserted me and went to start her own life. this will be an adjustment. >> it will be a big adjustment, yeah. it will be weird not having someone that i can go grab and get something to eat or go out or something. i will have to make new friends. >> steve: jenna, one of the things about being a twin, triplet or quad you always spend your birthday with somebody else. now that you are taking the next step where you graduate and you and julia will go to different colleges, right? >> yeah, we are. >> steve: tell me how your life
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will change now that you are no longering to be tied to your twin. >> i think it will be hard. i won't have somebody to just go to when i need anything and it will be different without her. >> steve: julia, you guys have a unique bond and unique history because you have always got the best friend. >> yeah. >> steve: that's what i a non-twin would say. there have to be sometimes when jenna is really begging you and enough with you already. >> yeah, that's definitely the case. we've gotten closer as we have gotten older. when we were younger we would fight constantly. >> steve: those are siblings. julia, what will be the one thing you are looking forward to after graduation? >> you brought up the sharing birthdays thing. honestly, i'm kind of excited to
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have a birthday on my own where i can have a chocolate cake. >> steve: luke, what is it like having 11 sets of twins in one school? >> it's been pretty interesting. we haven't realized before this year. so it's nice to see now how many of us there are. it was shocking at first. getting to see all of us here is kind of cool. i like that. >> steve: no kidding. it has been great. congratulations to all of you going on to the next step in your life. jenna and julia and luke and alexis. can you have the people behind you wave and say goodbye? >> wave goodbye. >> steve: there you go. that's wonderful. good luck on may 24th. who knew today the twin city is in pennsylvania? [chanting and shouting

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