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accountable? >> i don't know if i can say this -- happy st. patrick's day is that okay? st. patrick's did we dig up something on him? what did he do? >> good morning everybody, it is 6 a.m. here in the east we start with extreme weather. heavy winds and rain still bat ergs portions of the southeast with millions on high alert. bracing for potential tornadoes at least 21 twisters touched down in portions of the south ainsley. ainsley: leaving destruction in alabama, mississippi, a thousand now without power. >> bad in alabama too an electric company sharing this picture of a boat wrapped around top of a tree. >> that's a boat. >> janice dean is tracking the dangerous storms she told us about it yesterday. man, it came janice. another day ahead so more people are going to be targeted by these storms know what to do if there's a watch or warning in your area and we have tornado watches in effect. there are reports of tornadoes yesterday, the watch extending in towards florida as well as alabama, and georgia. and this next line of storms again affecting the southeast even up towards the mid-atlantic there's the watch we have a severe thunderstorm warning within the tornado watch. we could see the potential for large hail, very strong winds and even tornadoes as well throughout the day. especially we've got the daytime heating, and the atmosphere becomes more unstable so there's the forecast radar as we go through the next 12 to 24 hours the storm will exit off the koation on friday. but we still have a very high risk especially for the carolinas where we have the hatched area of the potential of tornadoes especially in the afternoon and the evening. and into the overnight as well so know where you're going get those warnings noah weather radio is good especially into the springtime season with potential for severe storms behind this we have a stripe of snow tomorrow maybe across portions of new jersey, appalachians in towards new york and new england. so a dynamic system that's going to bring myriad of potential of severe weather and the potential for snow across the northeast tomorrow. it will exit off the coast which is good news, but the next 12 to 24 hours are going to be trying for the southeast, parse of florida, in towards the mid-atlantic. that's where we have the bull's-eye of severe weather, and i'm worried that when these storms come into the overnight hours preem not paying as close attention as they should be so we'll keep you up to date. steve, ainsley, brian back to you. >> thank you so much janice. ainsley: bide officials say president is wrong for not acknowledging migrant process as dhs secretary refuses to call it one. peter doocy joins us from washington live with the latest. reporter: a few days ago i asked jen psaki whether fema getting involved at the border meant that it is a disaster and she said we always get into the front of labels around here. well head of the national border patrol counsel has a new label for what is happening that is crisis, brannon judd tells us we are overwhelmed we do not have the resources to stop the cartels from bringing in illegal aliens from bringing in drugs, therefore, we are, in fact, in a crisis. and dhs secretary still isn't going there. >> wouldn't it be fair to call it a crisis? >> i'm not spending time on language that we use i'm spending the time on operational response. >> apartment that have federal response is finding more shelters to hold unaccompany migrant children locations in texas, and arizona are reportedly under consideration. the shelters that are open are at up to 700% capacity, and that white house delegation that went to eyeball conditions down there few days ago, has now shown president biden photos from their trip. >> there are photos from that team. why not release those? >> i'm happy to invite them to briefing room and talk to them about photos. >> this is the rare problem in this town that people talk about. and officials admit is a problem even though all they let civilians see are spread sheets with numbers about border crossers these photos exist but remain a secret. back to you. >> they do. so peter you're the first one three weeks ago to ask jen psaki, you know, can we -- can the press go and tour these facilities or attack look inside and they said you know, we'll get back to you. it has been three weeks. they just asked yesterday if we could see those photographs. they say they're transparent but we haven't soon any transparency have we? >> not with regard to this, and keep in mind, initially it was presented as something that would be a covid concern but decent size government delegation went into these facilities. still no independent press has gone in, and after the president was briefed with these photos is when he said he still does not have any plans to go down and visit the border. >> all right. peter doocy live. ainsley: makes us wonder what do facilities look leak and what is happening down there? >> look at what happened during trump administration when they showed those photographs and they would say look at all of these kids in cages. they're exactly the same facilities. and so you've got to wonder why won't they let us see because it's messy. and what they're doing is they're doing xeablght what they want to do. undo as many of the donald trump regulations as possible, and it, you know, the photographs are not -- they're tough to look at and they don't want the press to look at them. >> rocha famous liberal democrat says biden handling border is unacceptable and kiss can't shower they have little food. these are human rights violations that's a democrat. excuse me, and i thought the most egregious thing that showed how bad this is getting, and if you want to know where there's not enough youth left in el salvador honduras and guatemala to play a pickup soccer game kids come to the border we look to see if they have a phone number in their pocket so we can call that family member and get them to the families as quickly as possible. my goodness, if you want to better life -- you send your kid -- give a $3,000 check to a coyote, he brings your kid thousands of miles to the border with a note in his or her pocket and then get into america, and the theory is later you sending for your parents. does anyone see a problem with this scenario? ainsley: they don't want to admit this is a crisis because they know if it is called a crisis they're blamed for what's happening down there. brian: also a policy issue and they caused it with no interest in correcting or do they want everybody -- >> they don't have their ducks in a row they're saying give us a hundred days now is not too many to come. we're not going send in cameras because what's happening they don't want to be transparent and let us know what's happening an show you at home these image that's why they're not allowing reporters in there and senator ted cruz said biden created thawfl. listen. >> joe biden is building new cages because his amnesty policy is resulting in thousands upon thousands of little boys and little girls being handed over to human traffickers and abused in the hands of human traffickers. indefensive it is result of joe biden getting into radical when is biden became president, he immediately halted construction of the border wall he ended the remain in mexico policy and reinstituted catch and release so now when we apprehend illegal imrangts we let them go and producing crisis because of joe biden's political decisions. ainsley: nbc is reporting biden administration has gag order telling them don't talk to the press if they have a question, direct them to dhs they can sending a media request there so a reporter asked jen psaki our reporters used to be able to get ride alongs during trump administration you promised to be the most transparent administration and you all now oversee the department of homeland security so if you all wanted to grant access to the press couldn't you tell dhs to do that? >> absolutely. by the way donald trump was having a great story to tell at the border. he was one of the they think he emphasized but he let you walk down there. i was able to walk down we're able to walk down and go hang out with the border patrol get inside the for a minute not take pictures inside the holding tank. we can take wide shots of the size of the tents in the back because people's privacy. and that was something tenge that was kristinfisher that asked that question. in the -- in the media room yesterday that just did, what are you embarrassed about? steve: i've heard that border patrol is getting cracked down by their supervisors if anybody talked to press so when they say we are transparent, they're not really being transparent. ainsley: griff said that and brandon judd when i was reading what peter was talking about with brandon judd saying this is a rice crisis there was another official and didn't want to give his name because they don't -- >> don't want to get fired. >> that's leaghts on this what a story down in atlanta. carly joins us live with the latest on deadly attacks inside atlanta's spas as a suspect is expected to be arraigned later today. carly. >> that's right overnight vigils were held in cities across country for the victim it is in that deadly shooting ran page. attack unfolding at 3 atlanta massage parlors leaving eights people dead and another injured. six of the viblghts are of asian desent atlanta police releasing the the 9-1-1 call made by one woman hiding in the back of a spa as shooting spree unfolded. a white male, what is he wearing? >> i don't know -- >> police say the suspect 21-year-old robert aaron long told them he carried out attack with a sex addiction and wanted to eliminate temptation and wanted similar violence police locating him after his parents alerted authorities saying they believe their son is responsible. and police were able to track his cell phone. he's now been charged with eight counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault. steve ainsley brian. steve: it is terrible he did thank you very much carly. he did tell authorities that attack to remove the temptation of his sex addiction. >> yeah his parents turned him in or could have been so much worse as you said in florida carly was mentioning. but the big thing is if you listen to this story first came the we cover it here in the morning we said oh, they said this -- could be related. to some type of asian hate crime and it might be. but so far there's no indication of that. and evidently when this killer was interviewed, it is always about he has being sexual addiction it doesn't seem to have any link according to the police. to any type of hate crime, even though they haven't made formal changes astounded preem jumping from that scenario to white house on down when the investigation is not revealing that. do we have to create it? >> president biden said whatever the note vaition here i know that asian americans are very concerned because as you know i've been speaking out about the brutality against asian americans last couple of months and troubling i'm making no connection at this moment motivation of the killer waiting for an answer on the investigation -- as the investigation proceeds from the fbi from the justice department. he weighed in on all of this and made a good point, listen. >> we ought to call them on this. i think at the end of the day they're advancing their and agenda in return turning us apart at seems of our relationship with the country, i also think i don't think what happened today would be any better or any worse if it was or it wasn't race motivated it was a tragedy it was wrong all violence is wrong. i think our leaders can step up and say that directly. i don't fault asian americans in atlanta who might be startled right now i fought leaders throwing fuel or kerosene on that fire, at a time where we should be healing instead. steve: this is one of the as muchs where the allege gunman is speaking, and the investigation will play out and very shortly we should know what his motivation was. brian: all out race to make it a hate crime isn't it bad enough, julianne is upstairs with the latest hey jillian. >> that's light we again with a fox news alert a man hunt is underway after body of a missing illinois college student is found in a field. xangtder mcwilliam considered armed and dangerous faces first-degree murder for death of meredith she was found shot and killed over weekend two days after reported missing. the whistle-blower speaks out in exclusive fox news interview he says his concern were shot down by state officials. take a listen. >> we can't be doing this. this is just not right to the residents. >> you vocalize that on these phone conversations? >> i did vocalize it and then you know once it was -- shot down i never spoke again. >> you can watch the rest of that interview today on america reports, meanwhile five new york gop house members are calling on the doj to investigate governor andrew cuomo to covid order. keep you updated on everything. meantime ford motor company reportedly moving a major project from its plant in ohio in mexico. the united autoworkers union issuing a letter accusing ford of going back on an agreement to build a next generation vehicle at their cleveland area plant. the project was supposed to begin in 2023. the union is vowing to fight back. and california teachers suing his union over their calls to defund police. >> you can even find me on the picket line that is until my join demanded that we defund police i couldn't in good conscience be a member and pay dues knowing i was supporting agenda. high school tech teacher is asking to release him from his united teachers of los angeles membership. that's the headlines. back to you. steve: because they say that the teachers will not go back to work until they defund police what has to do with covid i don't -- brian: we'll examine that hard to get unionize teachers back to the classroom. you may not remember this but hottest community of the country prior to the pandemic was to sell -- he would sell out madison square gaferred incline a day maybe an hour. this sebastian who has been a guest with us before. i always think to myself in this politically correct society, how does a comedian live only the edge get people laughing, having a good time and still keep his career going? sebastian was postulating the same thing. >> taking a big risk here. i don't know if i can say this. >> jeopardize the whoat thing right now. but i can't stay silent any longer. >> happy st. patrick's day. is that okay? there's patrick did he do something did we dig up something on him? what did he do? we woke the color green? someone get hopped up if somebody takes up a green crayon four leaf clover leprechauns how about that. they got to go right something wrong with him? green -- and the brown beard someone got a problem. leprechaun, pot of gold? shouldn't have a pot of gold because that's what -- he's fortunate worked hard made money got to give gold to everybody else. >> you tell me what i can and cannot say. aren't you embarrassed? >> so funny. and yet after he made all of those points, you know somebody is going to be offended by it. someone is offended we know what he did he got snake out of ireland maybe there's a snake crowd that wants snakes back in ireland that could be it. we have to look at something like that. >> patrick what did he do we have to laugh at ourself this is cancel culture has gone so far. comedians are in so much trouble. >> scared to say anything right now and scared of being canceled. not scared by trade so guys lead the way you're at the tip of the sphere. prnlg look him up titles of his comeed pick routines who is still married after this pandemic? [laughter] >> what i would -- >> before the pandemic i read that he sold out and -- what's with dogs at the airport italians like cash i have to watch these. >> he sold out madison square gaferlden shortly made 8.3 million dollars in just one friday and saturday -- but you have more shows. 8 million bucks had to give up his weekend steve. he said the same jokes four times for $8 million wouldn't you? holy cow. what do you make of what he said? he was trying to be so perfectly politically correct and yet -- in today's culture somebody is going to be offended. >> would you give up -- would you give up? >> leprechaun and saturday for $8 million just to think about that for a second. >> a lot. it is mask malarkey john kerry flies maskless on his first class flight. his response to the backlash, next. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 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he's climate czar he's going make sure the earth doesn't destroy itself. so to do that, he has to go and tell everyone to get rid of the combustion engine, get rid of pipelines forget about ol and gas get that $4 job an hour making solar panel you heard me the first time he's guy that likes to travel on a private jet because he's in a rush and has places to go. so then he decides the backlash on those statements was so great i'm willing to adjust my lifestyle. i'm going to hop on a commercial jet. i'm going make it first class because i'm 6'7" and unless jetblue more leg room that's for another story. but this is john kerry on a commercial jet. tell me if you can pick out what is wrong with this picture? >> well, i know that according to travel experts all passengers on jets must wear masks unless eating or drinking now his mask is hanging off of his left ear. and the wide shot you can see that it does not appear that he is eating or drinking. that took place on an american airlines flight between boston and washington, d.c., you know what, in john kerry defense he must have been having a nightmare he was flying commercial. holy cow. what am i doing up here? ainsley: for someone like me i have to fly private so passenger who took the picture they wanted to remain anonymous they said i salute our very special presidential envoy for not flying private but instead flying first class commercial with rest of us common folk and while he can't bring himself to follow his own parties mask restrictions question should cut him some slack being elite hypocrite is hard work. brian: everywhere this is all arntiond around the world john kerry answered the picture, and the tweet by saying this -- in a tweet, feels like there's some st. patrick's day ma malary afoot on twitter if i drop my mask to one year on a flight, it was momentary. i wear my mask because it saves lives and stoppings the spread that's what science tells us to do but that's not according to this guy he said it was for at least five minutes that's not what you're allowed to do he has to live by rules to jam down our throats. >> he was wearing it when it was on the plane and waiting to get on plane and wore it for rest of the majorities of the trip that messenger did say. maybe he was eat organize drinking something but most of who's we do that if you're on a plane you pull it down put it in your mouth and back up out of respect for everyone else. steve: in the wide shot where you see the arm of the person sitting next to him who is probably thinking -- i probably tell that guy next to me to put the mask pup, but it is john kerry we don't see anything there and don't see everything that's going on. >> not eating. tom cotton says look this is exhibit a when it comes to certain people and certain people. >> later should try to set a good example if they're going impose rules on american people to try to follow those rules as well. now look we can show grace as well recognize that everyone is struggling at tools to keep their mask on or forget to put it up i don't know all of the srks here. but john kerry has a record of setting rules on americans and not following rules evidence to save it from climate change burning more carbon than one does in a whole year. >> they can tell everyone else to do one thing and caught doing something else. >> american airlines ainsley and brian says crew did not see him without a mask. and they were not alerted by any other flyers, but they are looking into it because as you know, there have been many, many people who have been booted off of airlines permanently for not wearing a mask. ainsley: couple with their baby couldn't get the baby to wear it. >> soon we'll have a vaccine card get on and be able to do jumping jacks without a mask on the plane. steve: do that before. brian: i could do that in the airport. 21 states taking the biden administration to court canceling keystone pipeline one of the ag behind lawsuit will join us live and are democrats trying supreme court power grab? 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glib i'm doing okay when joe biden sat down at the resolute desk on day one and signed that executive order, you and 20 other states say he did not have the power to pull the plug. explain. >> you bet. yeah. article one section 8 the constitution very clear -- foreign and interstate commerce regulation is a power reserve to congress. not in the president. president obama had his chance to veto this back in 2011 this project was approved by congress. only congress can undue its own act joe biden doesn't get to accept in now ten years literally ten years later and try to veto this project this is something that congress has to do not the president. brian: indeed, and congress is the entity that regulates foreign and interstate commerce as well which is what the keystone pipeline saw about. >> that's exactly right. yep comes across border into rural eastern montana where i'm from kind of right in my backyard this is a huge project for montana. almost 4,000 jobs conservatively 60 million dollars a year just in property tax revenue. 130 million dollars year in employment benefits, wages, this was a huge project the state of montana let alone other states down south lean this really hurts montana. i think it shows president biden is really just to elite friends. brian: like to see a court say mr. president you can't do that and so go ahead and open it up, right? >> yeah that's exactly right. we sent a letter to the president early on, asking him to reconsider. and we've been never had much hope that he would do that. at this point we're gong ask the court to get involved again article one section eight we think is very clear and we think we're in good company here. steve: in addition to that you and 20 other attorney general wrote a letter to treasury secretary janet yellen and you said among other thing we ask that you confirm that the american rescue plan act does not prohibit states from generally providing tax relief later in the absence of section by may 23rd we will take appropriate action as well, and what is at play here is for your state to take the money, essentially the federal government is saying, okay. the states have the money but they can't cut the taxes. and choir worry a lot of states like montana were planning some sort of attack and now you're worried that they're going to -- won't get any of the federal dough. >> this is a huge matter for montana right now our legislature is in session right now and meet for 90 days every other year we've got a total state budget of right around 10 billion as it is so when the federal government prints money and throws $3 billion at us and then tell us we can't reduce spend or cut spending somewhere else that's a problem for a state leak pus so asked for clarification here. steve: because your state has been living within its means there are number of states that have. but then you've got new york which is where i am -- and during covid they locked down, and you know, their budget deficit through the roof now getting bailout. >> yeah montana you've got a balance budget eat. frankly i think we could be an example for the country. but this is a huge matter for us because this federal stimulus money or whatever you want to call it is nothing but more than a attempt to get us to grow our government. we don't want to grow our government we're republican controlled we want to live within our means an we love to provide some tax relief to our taxpayers. i think we can do that very easily here. but by definition they're not letting us do it. yeah you've asked secretary yellen for clarification. steve: all right when owe hear back from her let us know. he's attorney general for montana austin, sir thank you so much for getting up so early out in helena. >> happy to do it. steve: you bet. 22 minutes before the top of the house police reform is in the works here in new york state and although one county rejected activist proposals like calling for officers to get their own insurance policies, will other counties across the country be subject to similar radical reforms? 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>> good morning, brian thank you for having me. the first thing that most communities want is better engagement not just the commanding officer or a pop cop. they want to get, you know, the patrol cop that's out there on patrol. so we've enhance things like pop walk and talk get out of the car stop and say hello to community shake some handle. we've been handing off pal police activity leak one in roosevelt one in west bury and one in elmont. so engagement with community da is it data collection as you said earlier concern is when you start getting into offices and telling us to get our own insurance as we go out to work. brian: yeah here's something interesting 240 page of reform a democrat and so you have to put 2 million into a body camera program and collect ethnic data behind traffic stops. broaden diversity in hiring create a tiered response system and sr. vai residents served by department including crime victims. why do you mean ethnicity when it comes to traffic stops why does that help? >> make sure there's no bias in way we enforce traffic law when we go out on a patrols and now all of the data collected at any stop whether it is a field stop of a person or whether it is a car stop all of the demographics related to that car stop must be put into the computer system that we can know and go back and say we wrote so many tickets and here's the break daven those tickets. brian: a lot of black lives matter protest ever since george floyd thing happened i know your police department like everyone watching across country have been tested. do you feel as though the police officers are respected in your county and with the reforms that you can get behind outside getting your own insurance which is really should be off the table? because it destroy you and families as well as your finances. plus double your sarlds. salaries. >> so we have gone out and had over i think 250 protest in our communities. 50,000 people came through the protested, they protested in front of my own house and look, that's the first amendment right to do so. they were respectful and walk through our streets. but at the end of the day my cops were professional and handle it like most departments arntiond country. brian: wait to see how reforms work because around country they're all dealing with the same thing. commissioner patrick ride thanks so much. stay safe are liberals trying for a power grab why an op-ed is calling for justice breyer to retire. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 14 day system. with a painless, onesecond scan i can check my glucose without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. you can do it without fingersticks, too. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. and visit freestyle libre.us to try it for free. op-ed in "new york times" calling to shake up the supreme court but the proposal might surprised you op-ed author this colorado professor demands justice breyer should retire right now. warning that if he doesn't democrats run the very real risk that they will be unable to replace him now to react is the president of judicial crisis network kerry. hey kerry. >> hi good morning. >> good morning. they're saying basically he's over the age we don't need him anymore and we want hill to retire step down so we can replace him. what do you think about this? >> yeah. it is a pretty brazen demand but it is not the first place that that's been made even demand justice for those you don't remember this is one of the army of left wing dark money that spent over 145 million to put biden in office claiming that breyer should resign from like basically moment biden took office. they said as soon as the election was over they were like biden needs to retire so this is a push that has been happening for a while from some very loud voices. they want to take the court remake it, pack the court, and move it even farther to left as you suggested justice breyer for him outlived his youthfulness no longer they want him to move on so they can put someone even more radical on the supreme court. >> that's why i was saying that justice ginsburg deserved the criticism because she didn't ever step down and she should have stepped down during the obama era. he goes on to talk about the odds of congress going red in 2022 he sayses pretty high based on history. and he talk about six democratic senators over the age of 70 represent states with republican governors he says they should vacate their position or if they vacate positions then republican govan will replace them. it is like they want to ram everything through and change our country so dramatically so quickly because they have 22 more months. >> exactly. it is a all out push and again if they can't get breyer to redesign it is like add more seats whatever it takes, know and with anything to move the court to elect because they don't see these as justices as real judges who are just deciding cases based on the law. they want someone there who is going to that's another tool to push their liberal algd anything they keajt get through congress and boy they're pushing everything there they can as well. and everything they keapght get through there they want courts to effectively do as legislators from bench as well. ainsley: you're absolutely right they want activist judges instead of constitutional judges are you fearful for direction this country over next few years? 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>> this is the rare issue in washington dc where people are talking about it, all the officials will chair or anybody has seen our spreadsheets, these photos exist. people have seen them but the public and the press have not. steve: let's bring him back up. your sources, on the southern border, has the administration started cracking down on them so they don't talk to reporters? seems like they say they are transparent but they are not transparent. >> reporter: not necessarily that this administration has cracked down but there is a great concern among people in law enforcement and federal officials to have a photo or information about what is going on down there released. ainsley: it is other media outlets asking about it. >> nbc reported yesterday that every time they turn to the border it is always over the phone, officials dealing with that don't write in anything either. brian: 6 minutes after the hour, no one is buying the sinkhole photography, pictures you should share, let them talk about what they saw, the best we can do. kristin fisher at the white house yesterday, jen psaki trying to get a rationale behind the denial. listen to this exchange. >> the white house or dhs instructing to refuse ride along requests from reporters since that's what a lot of folks are doing? >> i point to them for additional questions about the logistics of cross access. >> how you feel about this? you promised to be the most truthful and transparent administration and oversee the department of homeland security. if you all wanted to grant access to the press couldn't you tell dhs to do it? >> we support transparency, talk about any request for press access or what you are looking to accomplish at the border. ainsley: don't want to answer your question, you have to go to them. steve: they been instructed don't talk to them. stonewalling. ainsley: alejandro mayorkas is the boss. brian: caused by their policies or lack thereof. when jen psaki comes out and says a child unaccompanied, goes right to that address. a stranger, coyote, human traffickers, they are giving their kids and address and are being jettisoned there. you wonder why you get 565 unaccompanied minors a day. i can unwind that combination for you. it is your fault. the scary thing is the weather is getting better, this is not even the busy season. what is going to stop us from getting worse? steve: the administration is not being forthcoming because this is a global pandemic. a lot of them are wearing masks. we do not test people coming into this country for covid and for the dhs to be moving thousands of these young migrants to the detention centers in texas and elsewhere, will those become superspreader events because people are not being tested when they go in there? one of the things the administration does not want to talk about because it is an uncomfortable truth. there is covid unfortunately throughout society, and -- ainsley: human trafficking, cartels, tariffs, covid 19, tax hikes, gas prices going up, no pipelines, jobs lost. >> the iron he too, a time that you don't wear a mask in the park anymore it is okay to have people stream across the border, you are not even testing. the was a republican movement in the house requiring a negative covid test for illegal immigrants before they are jettisoned in the interior country, blocked by democrats. they gave you an out and you decided to block it on pure instinct. you could have someone covid positive. we don't know. steve: something democrats made clear as they have big plans for infrastructure but they have to pay for it. they jack up taxes on people who have been successful. we heard from the current president, if you are making less than 400,$000, you will not see tax increases. he repeated it to abc, we were in it, watch. >> anyone making more than 400,$000 will see a smaller to significant tax increase, and additional federal tax. we would prefer to be small one. steve: he made very clear. everybody is figuring that is household income. jen psaki said wait, let me define it this way. >> anybody making 200,$000 will see a small to significant tax increase to clarify. did he mean individuals or households? it wasn't very clear? >> families. steve: a big difference. jillian: the wife makes 350. if the husband makes whatever, is a teacher and makes 50 depending in south carolina they don't make that much, that is a significant number 2 a lot of people. if your wife makes 50, you are considered a family unit. brian: it will impact small businesses because there are a lot of small businesses that file income taxes on the individual tax form. pass-through entities, they don't file as corporations but regular 1040. and you are impacted with that small to substantial -- >> it is going to go up. >> stephen miller, with the trump white house, said this about politics, price and taxes. >> they will pay a steep political price as americans go up but importantly as american paychecks start to go down. one of the big economic revolutions that happen as a result of the president's primerica policies is what happened. household budgets went up. paychecks went up, incomes went up. especially for blue-collar workers which was all of our focus, that will hurt biden politically enormously, when paychecks go down and household minimum go up. >> the other big story we have been talking about his curriculum and what is changing in public schools almost at a jarring rate. in certain school systems and states. one governor taking a stand when it comes to critical race theory in american history, governor rhonda santos. >> florida civics curriculum incorporates foundational concepts with the best materials and exclude unsanctioned narratives for critical race theory and honor unsubstantiated theories. let me be clear. there is no room in our classrooms for things like critical race theory, teaching kids to hate their country and to hate each other is not worth one rent sent of taxpayer money. steve: critical race theory is society institutions are all racist and he was announcing yesterday $106 million proposal in florida schools, will do is directed affirmative education to have a class to teach teachers about civic center teachers who complete the training would get a $3,000 bonus. it would not include critical race theory. brian: something he wanted to do that the president picked up on, the need for civics in schools, the basic, just left everybody's curriculum and governor desantis said i have no idea why i am putting it back. jillian: did you take civics in school? i don't think we did. i don't think we did. history yes but not civics. steve: mister willie was his name, taught in my high school. brian: i took speed reading. ainsley: typing was an elective. you need that in life. brian: i didn't realize how much we would need it instead of speed reading. if you combine that with speed typing how fast can you type? how many words a minute? ainsley: i won. so we have some serious news to talk about. steve: i had a cast on my arm. it happens. let's begin your headlines with his story. overnight visuals are held nationwide for people killed in the atlanta spa shooting, 6 of the victims are of asian descent, police say the suspect, robert aaron long, told them he carried out the attack because he had a sex addiction and wanted to eliminating tatian. he has now been charged with eight counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault. embattled new york governor andrew cuomo response to president biden's comments over sexual harassment allegations. in an interview earlier this week the president said cuomo should resign and probably be prosecuted is the harassment claims are true. cuomo says he agrees there needs to be a probe but won't leave office was the first accuser to come forward so she won't cooperate in the sham impeachment investigation into cuomo. cuomo is opening his own investigation into the allegations. kansas senators approve a bill banning transgender athletes from female sports. the vote pushed by republicans was praised by the family policy alliance and called it a victory for girls in kansas, this despite the state's democratic governor calling the proposal regressive. the measure heads to the house. britney spears's legal team plans to change the conservatorship, lawyers want the court to make the singer's temper conservator permanent, her father step down in 2019 as full conservator. los angeles hearing drawing big crowds of britney fans. the judge will review the position and other filings at hearing on april 20 seventh. the world awaits. steve: i sense another netflix special. it is 7:17. george gascon gets another vote of no-confidence after backlash over his radical policies including putting the end to capital punishment. that decision means two alleged gang members charged with killing an lapd officer will not face the death penalty. that officer's sister joins us live next. we made usaa insurance for busy veterans like kate. so when her car got hit, she didn't waste any time. she filed a claim on her usaa app and said, “that was easy.” usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. it all starts with an invitation... ...to experience lexus. the invitation to lexus sales event. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $429 a month for 36 month's, and we'll make you're first month's payment. experience amazing. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the first and only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more big notes. more small treasures. more family dinners. more private desserts. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; or fever. these are not all the possible side effects. problems can occur at the same time and some more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. tell your doctor about all medical conditions including immune or nervous system problems, if you've had or plan to have an organ or stem cell transplant, or received chest radiation. here's to a chance for more horizons. a chance to live longer. ask your doctor about chemo-free opdivo plus yervoy. thank you to all involved in our clinical trials. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, ask your doctor about chemo-free opdivo plus yervoy. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? 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he needs to listen to them, the families of the victims, listen to the soundbites from some of these people you will identify with each and every one. >> listen to these letters, these families suffering what he's doing to us. >> i don't feel justice going forward. for our law enforcement officers. steve: people like your brother, your brother is not here but you are your brother's voice right now. what do you want people to know about what this da in la county is doing to families like yours. >> he is victimizing families. he is potentially putting more harm to people of la. he should be protecting the people of la. with these new laws and policies these putting in this is given the green light to criminals. we can run loose in the city and nothing will affect them. what does that mean to a 7-month back who just got shot in the face? i am speaking for myself, he's playing with peoples lives. the safety that is being thrown away in the city of la, crime has gone through the roof and it is scary to be living in the city. steve: so sorry for your loss, thank you for telling us about your brother's life and his story. >> thank you for having me. steve: we did reach out to the district attorney but we have not heard back. moving on, last year one california winery hit with covid-19 restrictions and wildfires, jillian pays a visit to share the story of their resilience coming up. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. i have it within me to lower my a1c. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ the chevy silverado trail boss. when you have a two-inch lift. when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. ♪ and a little bit of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? 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the primary have it for us was to rapidly engage with virtual tastings. >> reporter: with their point where how are we going to survive this year? >> if you are not thinking about that you are not paying attention to what is going on around you. >> reporter: fellow winemakers opening up for outdoor tasting. you can't because you suffered this loss in addition to suffering closures from coronavirus. what do you do? you pivot yet again. >> we have coveted quite a bit because that is how we get to the other side, to be number enough to pivot. >> reporter: one of the unique things about this winery, it is filled with wine barrels and you get a taste of one of those things but that doesn't pull it apart. the tasting room speaks for itself and while it will be a while until you can get the full experience because of covid restrictions, they have a plan in place. >> temporary environment we will create is the tasting environment that will be the garden area in the knuckles, the vineyards. i don't think there's a moment when we said we are not going to rebuild or come back but we were aware of the challenges ahead. winemakers and farmers are resilient people. >> what is the long-term effect of the region as a whole when it comes to everything you guys had to endure in the last year? >> interesting question. none of us know the long-term impacts. it would not surprise me to see it come back rapidly. >> that place is beautiful, jeff inherent property from his father. a week before everything shutdown last year. i didn't know anyone, never heard of it, randomly found it online and it ended up being one of my most memorable experiences of that trip and i only hope when they and the other wineries that experienced the same loss from wildfires, people will go spend their money there because that area does arrive on tourism and it is devastating to see what happened in that area, i have no doubt it will come back. >> sad to see what the house used to look like. what is the name? >> hourglass wine. i had some last night. ainsley: thank you, we wish him all the best. 7:38 on the east coast. biden's dhs chief refused to call the border situation a crisis during his capitol hill testimony, congressman troy nail was texas sheriff before joining congress. what does he think of that? 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>> governor abbott having to react and respond proactively to this crisis at the southern border. he is augmenting border patrol with the department of public safety officers national guard, he realizes there's a crisis at the southern border and today after how many weeks of this, the no borders biden administration is continuing to say there is no crisis. :security director saying there's no crisis. wake up and understand that this is a serious issue to the american people and it must be addressed and it must stop today. ainsley: not letting our cameras or reporters, to go down there and see what is happening in these shelters and facilities, they are not allowing media but send your request to the department of homeland security, and alejandro mayorkas who worked with president biden is still not calling in a crisis. >> earlier in your testimony the situation at the border is difficult, given the tremendous surge, call it a crisis because that is what your agents call it. >> i am spending time on response to the situation at the border. ainsley: what is your response? you have friends down there. >> what did they think was going to happen when you are out there telling these people come into the southern border, we are open for business and all of a sudden he is coming out and saying don't come now. remember the summer time when you saw the civil unrest across the country and there were calls for defunding the police, when you call for defunding the police what did you think was going to happen? you are going to see an increase in crime. when you tell these people come on into the southern border, you will see an increase in crime, or migration or victims, that they are sexually assaulted. >> we have a little bit, automatic weapons fire, one of the people who took it was a former texas border security captain. you can hear the weapons in the background. >> there it goes. steve: that is what you hear in a war zone. some guy sitting on the other side of the rio grande river. >> in afghanistan in 2008, we have a crisis at the southern border, it is dangerous for the american people because the human traffickers are benefiting from the drug traffickers are benefiting from this. joe biden's administration is adding and abetting in trafficking of persons and it must stop, he must reverse course. steve: thank you for joining us live was the white house and top democrats calling as quickly as possible but what is the hold up? 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doctor mark siegel the cdc might be helping us. >> we could shrink it to 3. that is going to be policy. that should help. >> that is going to help because three feed will allow most schools if not all schools to open but they say follow the science. they are following it as a great distance, we knew from studies out of europe, the kids did not spread this, among themselves, we had a huge study out of wisconsin that showed 3 feet works. just open a window, wear a mask, three feed is settled science already. community spread when kids are at home is greater than when kids are at school. don't know when they will make this policy. this might be one of the greatest crimes of the 21st-century keeping kids home, keeping us locked down, looking at 1000 parents, 50% of my teens are depressed or anxious and 2 thirds of them say huge socialization problems because they can't communicate. steve: the president said i got the vaccine, everyone should get it, he told you that already. remember this in july. >> if i am the first one they will say he is so selfish he wanted to get the vaccine first and other people would say that is a brave thing to do. if they wanted me to and thought it was right i would take it first or ticket last. >> i would recommend it and i would recommend it to a lot of people that don't want to get it and a lot of those people, we have our freedoms and have to live by that and i agree with that also but it is a great vaccine. it is a safer vaccine and it is something that works. steve: looking at europe, the lockdowns in italy and france, problems with astrazeneca, they say europeans are two weeks ahead of us, and get hit with what they have. i was hit with a surge because they have it? >> we are trending down and i believe we will trend down. there are a couple areas we are keeping an eye on but even areas like texas the got rid of their mask mandate the number of cases and hospitalizations is going down, florida as well, california is coming out of the woods, you know why? we have so much immunity built up from people who already got covid-19 over the weekend, a huge surge of that and doing better with vaccinations now that almost anywhere in the world other than israel, we can continue with, 100 million doses have been given plus people that had it here will continue on a downward trend. lockdowns don't work, they shouldn't be using them in europe and they didn't work here. the cost is tremendous. steve: why is it doctor fauci and others don't take in those who got it and recovered and have the antibodies, they only look at vaccines. why do they combine them both together true number? >> a hugely important point. if someone has gotten over covid not only do they have immunity but might need only one dose of the vaccine instead of two. we need the laboratory test you are talking about, you are immune and can go back out to society and block the spread of covid. it is important natural immunity be considered part of the equation, not just vaccination. very important. 70 to 100 million in the us have had covid in some way along the way. steve: thank you so much, appreciate it. the final hour of "fox and friends" for starts right now. >> 2 dozen tornadoes ripped through the south. >> an ongoing situation. 30 million folks could be affected by the storm. >> how many weeks of this now, the biden administration is continuing to say that. >> mask for thee but not for me. john kerry flying. >> a long record of imposing one set of. >> an op-ed in the new york times demands justice breyer should retire. he lived his usefulness. even more radical. >> george gascon gets a vote of no-confidence after backlash over his radical policies. >> choosing criminals over the victims. steve: extreme weather. millions bracing for potential tornadoes today. brian: 21 suspected twisters, the storms leaving a trail of destruction as you can see. >> in arkansas flash flooding pushing debris down the streets. check the lightning streaking across mississippi and the tennessee sky is thousands are left without power. steve: janice dean is tracking the storms and has been for the last hour. >> we have tornado warnings first alabama to florida and 2 dozen reports, the sun is coming out, we will see the damage extensive across alabama and a tornado watch in effect for alabama and georgia into florida because we continue to see storms moving eastward and the pink polygons here are large storms, the watch means we have favorable conditions in the warnings me we see doppler radar rotation and we could see a tornado on the ground in those areas of the florida panhandle, heavily populated areas, and the conditions are favorable, you need to say shelter immediately if you hear those sirens or see those warnings from your local forecasters basement, sellers are the safest, stay away from windows, potential flying debris and your noaa weather radio, just the beginning of the season. the height of severe weather this weekend into the next couple weeks and months and the potential for more storms, heavily populated areas, 30 million in the path of the storms with tornadoes for the carolinas but the risk anywhere from florida up to the mid-atlantic and behind it we have measurable snow in parts of the interior northeast and the coast, from new york city to boston. we will continue to monitor. make sure you know what to do if there is a watch or warning in the southeast and the mid-atlantic. back to you. steve: a good day to keep and i on the sky. let's turn to the border. president biden's official, acknowledging the migrant crisis as dhs secretary refuses to call it a crisis. ainsley: peter doocy joins us with the latest. >> the talk is not just about humanitarian crisis as the fed scrambled to find new shoulders, unaccompanied children including locations in texas and arizona but also becoming more about national security. >> border patrol resources are overwhelmed and we cannot secure the border based on what the threat is coming at us and when we pour agents into the processing centers i would call a crisis. >> border border patrol it is a crisis, it is a challenge, a problem but not a crisis. >> i'm not spending any time on the language used. i am spending time on operational response. >> the emphasis is finding shoulders to hold unaccompanied migrant kids. the shelters that are open, 700% capacity. the white house delegation that went to eyeball conditions other has shown president biden photos from their trip. >> there are photos. why not release those? >> happy to talk to them about the photos. >> after president biden saw the photos became down there is no scheduled trip to the border right now but the administration doesn't let us see what the president saw in these photos that made him decide now is not the time to go. >> some transparency, talking about there are two temporary migrant children facilities, one in midland texas, one in dallas, the convention center, thousands of people inside because they are not doing the covid restrictions when people are closer together, nobody tested for covid when they put them into the country. don't those places have the potential to become superspreader events? >> any facility like that in the world right now has potential for that because they are only testing people who are showing symptoms and the cdc says they can be open fully as they follow these techniques but the press has not been in there to see what special distancing looks like at 700% capacity. steve: if it was donald trump in office they would be blowing commercials to talk about how donald trump is preventing us from seeing things. a couple things, people coming across the border want to come here and claim refugee status, go to that address which is unthinkable. will we have 565 unaccompanied minors when they get in for free, and the other part of it is the violence, the drug trafficking when they come across the border. they could see a lot of it. they don't want to get caught. troy nails, former texas sheriff, around the border in texas, says this thing has got to be stopped for crime reasons alone. >> remember over the summertime when you saw all of the civil unrest across our country and there were calls for defunding the police. when you call for defunding the police what did you think was going to happen? you will see an increase in crime. now when you tell these people come into the southern border you are going to see an increase in crime, in migration, victims. >> governor abbott was standing outside the convention center in dallas saying i am asking the federal government, to interview these children to see if they have been trafficked, one of every 10 migrants coming over as unaccompanied child. >> how little the texas governor knows, the federal government is not even telling the governor of texas what they are doing in texas. i know he is a republican and you are democrat but you came down to see what happened in houston, why can't you come down and say what are you seeing, maybe we can work to together. it is bad, that is the way it appears and the transparency not very transparent. let's talk a little bit about joe biden signing the executive order that pulled the plug on the keystone pipeline. 21 states led by montana and texas are trying to sue the biden administration because they say what joe biden did was unconstitutional. not only is it unconstitutional but impacted so many lives and so may different states. you can see on the map, talking about some of the people who were impacted by joe biden's day one decision. >> we were going to have the opportunity to work on the keystone. they were practicing to become a welder. we would be starting over. >> a lot of people hurting and he added to the list. >> a junior in high school, don't know how i will pay for it. have no idea. >> it is not fixed -- first or second generation but third generation, the depend on these jobs. >> talk about stress in the middle of a pandemic, lose your job with the stroke of one signature. the attorney general of montana, they are leading this lawsuit. the pipeline was searched to go through 6 of the families in montana and 5 of them are considered poverty counties. this means a lot to these individuals. they lost their jobs and are having trouble paying their bills and this is the largest property taxpayer of all those counties in the stroke of a pen they are gone. 4000 jobs lost. listen to what he said earlier. >> foreign and interstate commerce regulation is a power reserved to congress. president obama had his chance, the project, congress can undo its own act. joe biden stepped in 10 years later and try to veto this project. a huge project for montana, 4000 jobs, $60 million a year in property tax revenue, $130 million a year in employment benefits, wages, this was a huge project. steve: it had 0 environmental impact. still get the oil and so disappointing to see the canadian prime minister not put pressure on the president because it is canadian oil, they would have benefited as well. we are partners, but instead he came in and said that is it and don't you care about your country? put pressure on joe biden to do the right thing, that is what neighbors do i thought. in different circumstances i guess. brian: all the tax money, the attorney general talking about in montana. it is $100 million that goes into the schools, who is going to do that? they are not going to have enough money to rely on old program. ainsley: didn't just affect the people who lost their jobs. steve: doesn't matter to president biden. he has moved on. let's the court dragon back in. jillian is back on. what is on your mind. steve: vigils are held for those killed in the atlanta spot shooting. the suspect, robert aaron long, and a sex addiction, wanted to illuminate temptation. he has been charged with 8 counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault. russia demanding an apology and threatening possible retaliation after president biden said this. >> you know vladimir putin, you think he is a killer? >> i do. >> the kremlin recall its ambassador amid escalating tension. the deputy chairman of parliament's over how said biden's comments were unacceptable under any circumstances. california governor is a gavin newsom slam for calling himself -- despite his kids returning to their private school months ago. >> i have four young kids, living through zoom school and all the challenge related to it, a detailed proposal. >> parents to washington free beacon this showed lack of understanding about the actual experiences of california parents. back to you. brian: we have been detailing cancel culture and the various targets over the last year, longer than that. it seems like every time something is in the news or every time there is a day of national inference somebody is offended and that is why that very famous popular comedian thought that yesterday could be a problem. >> i'm taking a big risk here. i don't even know if i can say this. this could jeopardize the whole thing right now but i can't say -- stay silent any longer. happy st. patrick's day. is that okay? did he do something? did we dig up something on him? what did he do? we okay with the color green? is that right? somebody get popped up if somebody takes on a green crayon? four leaf clover? leprechauns, how about that? leprechauns got to go, something wrong with them. the green and the brown beard, someone have a problem? pot of gold? shouldn't have a pot of gold? he worked hard and made money so got to give his gold to everybody else? tell me what i can or cannot say. aren't you embarrassed? >> that is great refrain, aren't you embarrassed? it will be interesting because this was supposed to be a comedy boom, great up and coming comedians, he's at the head of the class and everything went silent. hard for actors, devastating for comedians for the past year. when we get back on stage they will be wondering what can i say and do i care? ainsley: to his point it is so extreme, you see dr. seuss, mister potato head, he's making the point how ridiculous it all is and how some things don't need to be taken as seriously, america needs to laugh again. steve: we really do. i look in the new york times and there is something about st. patrick's day that was canceled a, the parades, pretty much every parade in the world was canceled yesterday for the second year in a row because of the pandemic. ainsley: we talked about it at the 6:00 hour, someone out there is probably offended by that video. brian: we have to google saint patrick and see if he had some transgression at some point and -- ainsley: the goal -- brian: if you want to see more of this you can watch the cancellation of dr. seuss available on fox nation. you haven't gotten the apps, what do you think? 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the crisis doesn't stop at the border, filters into the community at the country. how does this affect you? what is happening at the border states? what about florida? >> it is not a crisis why did we send fema? it has the ability to filter into every community, it does filter into every community, taking off of this, to fight covid 19. with massive shipments of drugs, human trafficking -- >> a lot of them go into florida, where i live on long island and these have 15 extra kids and the resources taxpayers are putting into that school system are going to people here illegally. >> no doubt about it. it is draining resources for customers and border patrol and the biggest issue is the amount of illegal drugs coming across this part of this. there is an offense and all, a lethal dose that will kill 600,000 citizens in brevard county. it is a crisis and we need to stop it. ashley moody is taking this to task. >> tell me about protect america now. >> go to protectamerica.com. a collective group of sheriffs across the country, the list is growing every day of sheriff's trying to fight attacks on the constitution and citizens and our cops, the concept of defunding the police, true sheriffs working on the front lines battling this every day, a great opportunity not only about the border crisis but we are trying to do to protect the constitution and all our citizens. >> would like knowing ice, how much did they help you and how much can they now? 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>> the money is there. president biden refuses to use it at least on the border wall. we have sent him a letter demanding that he use it. i have every expectation that he will ignore us. brian: in the savings account? >> they will try to spend it on something else. we had 100,000 people stream into our country illegally in february. annually that is 1.2 million people. if that's not a crisis it will do until one gets here. they are now in america and not leaving. why did this happen? president biden ran a campaign signaling to the central american countries, but the minute he wants. and they secured the border. and the country's agreement with the northern triangle countries, the border wall, and he did that intentionally. that is when the surge started. he can fix this by re-implementing the trump administration proposals plans that were working. if he doesn't do it he can call but hasn't done that. you don't have to be men's the material to figure out president biden or the people making the decisions believe in open borders. it is part of their extremist militant agenda along with green new deal and free lattes for everybody. ainsley: to the government accountability office, violated the law, $1 million in that bank account talking about voted on by congress. they don't let us see these facilities, they are not letting governor abbott go into that facility to interview these kids, they are not letting him do it so far. to be brought in by individuals who abused them or heard them. pressed jen psaki on this. we will get your reaction. >> instructing border agents to refuse ride along requests from reporters? that is a lot of folks on the ground are hearing. >> coordinated his apartment of homeland security and the logistics of press access. >> during the trump administration you promised to be the most truthful and transparent administration and oversee the department of homeland security so if you want to grant access to the press couldn't we tell dhs to do it? >> we support transparency and i would encourage you to talk to the part of homeland security about cross access, what you're trying to accomplish at the border. >> your reaction? >> you have to watch what politicians do, not what they say. sometimes when people act like they don't care it is not an act. this is all smoke and mirrors by president biden, doesn't want people to see what is going on and he's not going to change his practices. he or the people making sense believe in open borders. they said we are going to send fema down there like he is doing something. what are they going to do? build a wall? if they want to stop this just reimplement the trump administration promises. it is not a mystery. ainsley: you said something that perfectly sets up this topic and that is watch what politicians do, not what they say. john kerry was on an american airlines flight between boston and dc, up in first class where the whole airplane, unless they are eating or drinking, he does not appear to be eating or drinking, somebody took a picture of him and people are going why does he think he is special? mister carey, our climate czar says there's some st. patrick's day malarkey on twitter. if i drop my mask to one year on a flight it was momentary. i wear my mask because it saves lives and stops the spread. it is what the science tells us to do. what do you make of the climate czar saying that because it simply looked like he got caught breaking the rules the rest of us would get in big trouble for? >> i wear a mask. if i see somebody who doesn't have a mask i don't call 911 and the problem is not that secretary kerry was caught without a mask but he and his colleagues have been so militants and sanctimonious toward people who don't wear a mask. i don't know secretary kerry. i'm sure he was a fine person but i suggest to him that respect has to be earned. it is not a participation trophy and if you make rules you have to abide by them, can't say they are just for the deplorables and not for me because i'm a busy important guy and by the way he shouldn't be flying in first class. he needs to fly in coach like everybody else. >> he made all that catch-up. he wants everyone to learn the code. finally the filibuster, two immigration bills, infrastructure bill, sr 40, hr one, these will come out of the house into the senate, they are not going to get 60 votes. how long could joe manchin holdout or is there a plan b to get to a 51 vote to pass some of this left-wing agenda? can you tell everyone what to look out for? >> you need to look out for what senator manchin and senator sullivan do. they stood in front of god and country and said gather unconditionally and unequivocally we will not change the filibuster but they are being beat on the right now like they stole christmas. the entire radical wing of the democratic party in the white house and the consumer they are trying to get them to change their minds to make exceptions. they will either stick or they won't. i think they will stick. brian: they could be a plan c, pick and choose what to make simple majority. can that happen? >> it could but that is a distinction without a difference. if joe and senator cinema agreed to that, they will lose that. jillian: thank you for joining us. see you soon. a dog rescue charity says a false peace against them could lead to dogs dying, the president of the company is here to set the record straight. >> this thing working? i think it is now. coming up another great show. larry kudlow on your taxes, karl rove on john kerry's mask. geraldo will take on atlanta at a mother whose son was brutally murdered makes a case against the da in la. and some good news on covid. haven't heard that in a long time. 12 minutes away. advil dual action fights pain 2 ways. it's the first and only fda approved combination of advil plus acetaminophen. advil targets pain. acetaminophen blocks it. advil dual action. fast pain relief that lasts 8 hours. ♪ ♪ the chevy silverado trail boss. when you have a two-inch lift. when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. bike shop please hold. bike sales are booming. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your $75 credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/bike. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast reliefb and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? 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>> over 10 years, 14 events at trump properties and paid them a total of 961,000, false reporting. brian: they say your official filing, 225,$000 in the past weekend. how much did you spend? >> under 100,$000 for a two day luncheon, 6 hours each day, hosting 700 guests. brian: you reached out to the huffington post to correct the record but they have not corrected it because they stand by it. you want to show them that. >> the huffington post, i hold writer, scumbag writer fb dante responsible for the deaths of thousands of dogs as we could have saved. had a printed this room instead of politically motivated inaccurate fictional story that cost us donations and ultimately cost the lives of innocent dogs we could have helped. >> you heard from people who would donate money to rescue dogs for years to come and they pulled the plug because they read this and huffington post won't correct it. >> they never checked with us about the fact, never reached out to our media person. they just printed they hate filled bunch of lies that put doubts in our donors minds as to where our money goes and to be truthful the mara lago discounted rate, way under what others charge in our area, $0.86 of every dollar we raise goes to saving lives. we only spent $0.14 of each dollar raised for the mara lago club and they've done an exceptional outstanding job for us for eight years in a row long before donald trump was ever in office. brian: thanks for setting the record straight. lori simmons, founder and president of big dog rescue. if you would like to donate go to foxandfriends.com and we will link to your site. back in two minutes. out here, you're a landowner, a gardener, a landscaper and a hunter. that's why you need versatile, durable kubota equipment. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. i've been on and off oral steroids to manage my asthma. does that sound normal to you? 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