Protests taking place on socalled elite campuses. If ta, with a kyle, the widow of american sniper chris kyle, has a message for those Young Americans. Nicole plus, the city of chicago approving an additional 70 million in Migrant Funding on top of the already 300 million already spent. Will and talk about unflukinged, actor tom selleck, hes revealing never sent an email or a text. Awe. Some. [laughter] the second hour of fox Friends Weekend starts right now. Nicole im going to take a wild stab that its louisville. Will western going to do apparently, western going to do a skyline quiz. And by the way, pete, this is just for pete for a moment, we would never have gotten that. Pete i dont know. Nicole absolutely. That Center Building will never, pete. Never pretend. You werent going to get louisville. How many times you been there . Pete i know how to say louisville. Will the producers were cheating and told dr. Saphier ahead of time nicole how did you hear that . If. Pete they told you
lives in the suburbs behind their gates and and who doesn t actually have to see this or deal with the my grant crisis happening in these cities. pete: probably elite white liberals, probably a lot of the kids protesting at columbia, they lo it because it s a talking point for them love it because it s a talking point about tearing down a system that s been evil forever. open the doors up to the whole world. great. turning now to a new if additional headlines a few additional headlines starting with this, jury deliberations will resume monday in the trial of george kelly, the arizona rancher accused of killing an illegal. the deadlocked panel failing to reach a verdict yesterday after meeting for 10 hours. prosecutors say that kelly shot and killed an unarmed illegal crossing his ran. that s located his ranch located near the southern border. kelly s attorney says his client saw a group of armed men and shot up in the air as a warning. and police in maryland searching for a s
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in seven suvs with tinted windows. [ speaking foreign language ] translator: a group of armed men arrived at the site of the party. they blocked the streets and exits and opened fire against the partygoers. reporter: the violence in juarez is rising. 230 have already died this year, despite a military crackdown. president felipe calderon last year deployed 7,000 troops and 2,000 police officers to juarez. [ speaking foreign language ] translator: i know that in many parts of mexico, criminals continue to harass, threaten, and practice extortion against many mexican families. for that reason, we will continue to combat all criminal groups in the country without distinction. reporter: now calderon s government claims significant victories against drug cartels. in december, powerful drug baron died in a shoot-out with a mexican military in central mexico. and last month, police captured