>> if both the russians and the chinese are in confidence they can an offense against the united states and those are dangerous signs. >> another big blunder from the commander-in-chief. >> president harris and i —- president harrison i took a virtual tour of the vaccination center in arizona. ♪♪ ainsley: we always say that. what a morning, you all. that's a beautiful shot of the lands. hello to our friends down there in georgia. peter, glad to be back with you. brian: i got sick of seeing all the new york city shots and videos and i said guys, let's get shots from around america. peter: hold on, i'm from kansas. could we possibly get a shot from somewhere out —- we are getting a live shot right now from oklahoma which is not from kansas but were going to bethany, oklahoma. lawrence jones is live at the stray dog café in oklahoma. lawrence, you got to start by fearing out this morning over the next three hours why they call that place the stray dog. reporter: no, i'm done trying to figure that out and hopefully we can get that question answered. like you guys i'm sick of the new yorker bubble as well in the media bubble and that does not represent us mainstream americans so we are here where freedom is smelling real good here and back open, businesses back open and they are still doing it safely but they are giving people a choice here. we will talk with people about the first 100 days and what they feel is going well, what is not going well and how does it feel to be back to work. remember, it was two weeks to slow the spread and it turned into a year. a lot of folks here fired up and we will talk to guys throughout the hour, throughout the morning actually. ainsley: i love those diners but can't wait to hear what folks are saying. pete: well, it will not be that i can tell you that but all code restrictions are lifted and it's 100% capacity, you know, masks, no masks, your choice. reporter: that's right. freedom is back with the people and that's what it is all about paradigm from texas and they did the same thing. it's not about limiting folks and not about not being safe. they are saying look, you get control of your destiny. they said two weeks to sell the spread and people would go back to work and that they would see their families and people want their kids back in school and they wanted businesses to flourish in these states, just like oklahoma, are doing it. ainsley: nice to see one community after another or one area or one state after another opening up. peter: good news is we been waiting a year for the vaccine and now we've got the news, 100 million shots in arms and that is good news. he will have a shot of coffee and figure out why it's called the stray dog, live from oklahoma. lawrence, we will see later. pete: he has an assignment on his assignment. the house approves two immigration bills as well creating a pathway to citizenship for millions amid a border crisis. peter: dreamers and farmers among others may eventually become permanent residents but the legislation is expected to hit a wall called the u.s. senate, ainsley. ainsley: not expected to fly there. everyone says it will be doomed there but we will see. fox news exclusive griffin jenkins is live in el paso, texas with a ride along to see the crisis firsthand. what did you find out, griff? reporter: good morning, ainsley, pete and steve. that is the lights behind me and as the dhs and the biden and ministration continues to totally deny access to the media to see what is happening so the american people can see it firsthand we were able to go on an exclusive right along with senator rob portman of ohio, ranking member of the senate homeland scaredy committee and he was not accompanying the border patrol official but was with the national border patrol council but we were able to get into a very busy night after which we interviewed him and here is what he said, listen. >> i saw tonight was happening all over the border with more and more people coming, more unlawful entries and in fact, 100,000 plus in february and that's up almost 30% from january so it's getting worse and worse. reporter: ainsley, we just got back a few hours ago in the span of a few hours we were out there when it really got hot and there were more than 25 migrants apprehended and an important note these are not the family units in the individuals surrendering but runners and non- wanted to be caught and had to be tracked down. thankfully, with the manpower and abilities of the border patrol and we talked to one of the migrants who spoke english to spend some time in chicago for four being deported and he says there is no end in sight. listen do you think more will come under the new administration? >> it will not stop, ever. it will not stop. [laughter] reporter: there you have it, we heard that for multiple migrants who were apprehended last night and we also learned in my interview with senator portman that dhs secretary mayorkas is making a visit out here this morning to tour the border in el paso and to be with senator portman and others and we reached out to dhs for comments or details and we have not heard back yet, ainsley, pete and steve. steve: doing a great down job down at the border. thank you, yesterday the associated press reported that one of the sites they are taking the children to is a converted oil worker camp in midland, texas and apparently they have stopped taking kids that teenagers there because of the well-being of the kids apparently they have got 458 kids there and over 10% of them have covid. there is no social distancing going on, is a super spreader event. pete and i were just talking, a member when the trump administration was sued because they had separated the kids from their parents at the borders, right? and i was five or six on a people. right now the u.s. government has 14000 migrant kids in custody and a lot are sleeping on the floor and they are hungry and they are not allowed to go outside for days and that is why there are no pictures inside those places. those are pictures griffin cap of the government will not let us look. ainsley: senator cornyn said turner child over to a human smuggler and they may physically or sexually assaulted and they might be robbed and he says it is not humane. jen psaki, we've asked her is this a crisis and she says it's a challenge but did you see yesterday she slipped up and called it a crisis, listen to this. >> that they would be partners in dealing with the crisis on the border. >> it's a crisis on the border? >> challenges on the border. >> but so, that's not reflect change in the administration with you to deal with things. >> no. steve: just a word salad bird you got to think she's thinking do not say crisis, do not say crisis. pete: do not state what it is. steve, you mentioned how many are in custody and many are staying a week longer than is legal for them to be staying in is supposed to be 72 and many in these places for up to ten days and stay, you have your raised hand raised in a may: you. steve: 72 hours by law but yesterday more than 500 of the kids had been kept more than 240 hours. pete: and what do they say? under the trump administration they were kids in cages, even though they were built under the obama administration and now they are in a jail like status is what it's called. you mentioned the oil facility because there's also a dallas convention center holding 3000 illegal teenagers and what is that called? fema is calling that a decompression center. steve: you know what it is? it's a super spreader event. pete: of course, but they slept new words on it whether challenger crisis and try to pretend like it's different when this is a human disaster created by their policy. ainsley: and the governor there we talked about this yesterday, he wants to go into that facility and they won't let him in so he wants to go into that facility and he's the governor to talk to these kids in sight let's find out how you got here and were you trafficked and have you been abused. steve: why don't they want him or us to go in? because there is no social distancing. they are sleeping on the floor and they don't want those images out and that is, remember when donald trump was president the outcry on all the channels that they were having town halls on all the news channels talking about it? it is the same thing only ten times worse. pete: it's most transparent and ministration we've ever seen. dan bongino time john and listen to this. >> if you had a checklist of one to ten items if you are trying to screw up the immigration situation at the border biden is at 9.962 right now, kindness is not a public policy. kindness at the expense of other people is not kindness at all, by the way, that is actually meanness not kindness. the question i ask people who believe kindness is a public policy is how many immigrants have you sponsored? donald trump who ran on a pretty strict immigration policy of law and order want outperforming historically well amongst hispanic voters across the spectrum, cuban, puerto rican, latin american voters, central american voters so all the stuff is made up garbage. pete: so how are the democrats trying to convince the republicans in the senate to go ahead and vote for these two bills that were passed yesterday? they plan on saying that if you pass it, it will fix the border and this is one of the 16 talking points the white house sent out. and all the problems there are because of donald trump who broke the system. although, all of those republicans are going to wait minute, we do not have a not a crisis at the southern border until they won with joe biden signing those executive orders. ainsley: senator rand paul and doctor anthony fauci were sparring over wearing masks after you've gotten the vaccine during the senate hearing and listen to this. >> you are telling everyone to our mask whether they've had an infection or a vaccine and what i'm saying is they have immunity and everybody agrees they have immunities what studies do you have the people who have had the vaccine or have had the infection are spreading the infection. if we are not spreading the infection isn't just theater? if you've had the vaccine and you are wearing testing isn't that the vaccine? that's theater. >> here we go again with the theater but let's talk about back spirit when talk about reinfection and you don't keep in the concept of variance that is an entirely different ballgame and that is a good reason for a mask. >> what proof is there that there is significant reinfection's with hospitalizations and deaths from the variance? none in our country. zero per you won't get the vaccine, give them a reward but instead of telling them that the 90 nanny state will be there for three more years and have to wear mass forever but people don't want to hear there is no science behind it. steve: the cdc was about ten days ago came out and said if you have had the vaccine, you can be closer than socially distant with somebody else who is had the vaccine after the vaccination two week time but indoors but when you are out and about you've got to keep wearing the mask. there have been different, you know, it is like do we wear a mask if we had the vaccine? if i have had the vaccine joy wear a mask? ainsley: he said don't worry mask and then he said were mask and then he said were to masks and that is what katie pavlich is talking about. watch this. >> doctor anthony fauci has been wrong. that exchange between doctor rand paul and doctor anthony fauci was just one of many that he has had where senator paul has been correct. if you go back to the hearing from last year in may you would senator rand paul arguing that schools should be open and that there wasn't a risk to children and that we had to have kids in school because of the risk of not having them in schools and at that time doctor anthony fauci argued that the school should remain closed. at this point, because there have been in so many devastating economic decisions and financial decisions made by state governments and the federal government as a result of doctor anthony fauci's bad advice i'm not willing to be charitable and there are consequences for his actions and he has been wrong on a lot of these things. >> he's been wrong time and time again picked look at that picture put he's testifying in front of capitol hill and how dare he only worked one mask. now it's where to masks. steve: there are two masks. pete: but there is double masking but what would you prefer? using your own common sense based on the information we have and your own risk threshold and some people want to double mask for the rest of their life so fine, go for it. other people are saying i'm willing to take the risk. you want to hit refresh on the cdc website day after day to see what some anthony fauci recent desire is for you and how to live your life. that is what senator rand paul is saying? let us choose. don't tell me i know and i get it in your science seems to be changing. now schools is 3 feet. it was 6 feet forever and now suddenly we can't get them in school and now it's three. okay so the science changes when it needs to change, tell me more. ainsley: doctor anthony fauci did say there is credence to what rand paul is saying for it he said they are different variance and he said in the uk the original was the 117 and he says the variance in new york is 526 and there are two variants in california and he says i'm just turn to project basically myself or others from the different variants but your point, it's more of what you told us this and then changed it and then you told us this and then you changed it so what do we believe? if you have the vaccine and then rand paul said if you want people and if you want to get rid of that vaccine hesitancy admit that we want people to get the vaccine. steve: exactly, and of all the advice that is out there right now from the cdc that i think the best is if you have been vaccinated you can be around other people who are fully vaccinated and that is the best reason for getting the shot and everybody i know, i was down in florida earlier in the week, half the people already had it and the other half are waiting to get it. pete: before the vaccine you still had a 99% survival rate if you were under the age of 75. 99%. then you add the vaccine to that and now you've got the 99% on top of the 99% and you are telling me to wear a double mask? you are a moron, sorry. ainsley: rand paul is coming out and we he is a doctor and if you have questions whether or not you should get the vaccine we will talk to him about that as well. steve: it is 6:16 in the east, good to have you with us, carley shimkus is with us along with pete on this friday, good morning. carley: good morning to you all. we begin your headlines with this. surveillance video shows the chilling moments of the first massage parlor shooting in atlanta. the footage obtained by the daily mail shows the suspect eerily watching people at the parlor for exactly one hour before walking inside an opening fire or he then drives off and heads to two other parlors and minutes later for people are seen rushing out and police are arriving. the three hour crime spree left eight people dead, including six women of asian descent. police have not linked it to a hate crime to being a hate crime but say nothing is off the table. extreme weather, to reported tornadoes touched down during the second day of violent storms. at least one person was killed in mississippi. look at this intense wind and rain recklessly blowing those windy times. in alabama dramatic footage shows two sheds being blown away and cleanup begins as wednesday's tornado outbreak had at least 24 touchdowns across the self. the whistleblower on new york governor andrew cuomo handling of nursing home deaths speaks out in an exclusive fox news interview. michael kraft explains the moment he heard about cuomo's order requiring all nursing homes to take in covid patients from overwhelmed hospitals. >> i said that's ridiculous but everyone heard about the story that happened in washington state and, you know, that was enough for me to understand that i can't put these people at risk and we can't be doing this. it's just not right to the residence. carley: meanwhile, one of the woman accusing cuomo of sexual harassment met with new york's attorney general to detail the administrations toxic workplace when she worked there amid mounting calls for cuomo to step down and a new poll finds 43% of registered voters want him to resign. okay, the oscars going all in on in person award shows. organizers say nominees cannot attend virtually saying it would diminish the evening in the los angeles event will be held next month but it is not the best look for la as schools there are partially reopening, middle of april, after a year of remote learning. of course, guys, the oscars are so much more important than school and everybody knows that, right? 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