todd: harvard tries to move on from the controversy, students and donors are done and want someone to turn the campus around. you are watch ing fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley shimkus has the day off. claudine gay is out as president, her time at harvard is not over yet. that is rights, claudine gay may not be harvard s president, but she is not going anywhere. she will stay on payroll as a faculty member, a role expected to land her $800,000 per year. gay saying we need to heal from this period of tension and division and to emerge stronger. i had hoped with all my heart to lead that journey in partnership with you. i return to faculty and pledge to continue working alongside you to build the community we all deserve. gay s departure comes after weeks of growing plagiarism accusation and her response to antisemitism on campus. just six months after taking on that role, marking the shortest presidency in u.s. history. elise stefanik said it is still too lon
border? the president is ignoring what is a true national security crisis. todd: i almost drove off the road when i heard this report temperature is like alternative reality and not correct and it also is having impact in your district here in the state of new york. what are people in your district telling you about how the border crisis is impacting them right now? because of the president s failure to act, and keep in mind, he has to ensure for our safety. because of those policies, every state and community is a border community and because of sanctuary policies put in place, prohibit law enforcement from working with federal law enforcement to address illegal immigration, you now have the city of new york, mayor adams