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texas. >> i call it genocide. >> president biden is for the first time referring to russia's invasion as genocide. the term that the president has been hesitant to use until now. >> well, hello uva. [cheers] >> former vice president mike pence woke left. >> patriotic education has been replaced by political indoctrination and it should be rejected. [applause] ♪ >> this is a fox news alert. a massive manhunt underway at this hour for the person of interest in connection with that shooting on the new york city subway. frank james a person of interest after yesterday's shootings of 10 people. 29 believed hurt at this hour. >> steve: our coverage begins with lauren green live at the station in brooklyn. good morning, lauren. >> hey, good morning, steve. well, the trains are now up and running although there is still a heavy investigation. this is no longer an investigation. you can see the subways are actually opened. there is no police tape across them like there was yesterday. there is a heavy police presence around here. a couple of new york's finest. i think media obviously outnumber the police at this point. as you said, the focus now, the investigation now is focused on aggressive and intensive search for frank james who authorities are still calling a person of interest. police say it was 62-year-old frank r. james who rented the u-haul then now associated with the shooting that left 10 people with gunshot wounds and several others injured from the chaos that ensued. keys to the van dropped at the scene along with a bag believed dropped by the gunman containing fireworks, a hachted, undetonated smoke grenade. police also recovered a # millimeter glock with extended magazines. two detonated smoke grenades and gasoline. the chaos began during yesterday's morning commuted around 8:30 a.m. as the train pulled into the station. when witnesses say a man wearing knee on orange construction vest, a gray hoodie and a knee on green helmet dawned a gas mask and sped off smoke grenades and unleashed a hail of buflts. police recovered 33 spent shells passengers described as a frightening scene it? >> was scary because i didn't know what was going on. i thought maybe somebody got hit or something. it was like a scary moment. everyone was packed in that little station getting out. it was very scary. >> the four or five faces pushed behind the door behind them. smoke filling up. there is nothing i could do. that was the worst feeling of my entire life. that and man's face, i think i have closed my times and i still see his face still. >> investigators are asking people with any cell phone videos to come forward. any content that may help id the shooter. there were no working video cameras in three subway stations. former nypd comirption ray kelly calls that appalling. >> it is absolutely indefensible that they weren't working in this day and age. we have a lot of money that's come out of the federal government, a lot of money to the mca. this is something that should have been repaired. >> looking at the subway station there. the trains are running. people have been trickling out of the train. obviously it is the one way people commute to work police say frank james a person of interest rented a van in philadelphia. he has convictions into wisconsin. they also say it's believed james also made a series of videos where he had those apocalyptic rants against the world. by the way a $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest steve? >> steve: all right lauren green reporting life from brooklyn. let's bring in andrew costello deputy police inspector. is he a professor at monroe college. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: i know the station was one of the transit districts that you supervised and so you have been thinking a lot about what happened yesterday about 8:30. you say two things. it appears the shooter was prepared because of what he was wearing and also you say it was lucky that it wasn't at one of the larger stations like the one atlantic avenue in barclay center. explain what you mean. >> so we -- the next station i would have entered the atlantic avenue station largest by rider station in brooklyn. pretty much the hub of everything mixing into all the stations in brooklyn so 36 street station is relatively a quiet station itself but at that point the train would have had enough passenger volume to be of some -- of some volume i say prepared because it's purelily i would say he was trying to be an mta employee or blend, in right? he started the commotion before he entered the station, right? i think the smoke would have gotten people out of their seats, then they started spraying with his glock 17. it's a little easier when the people are in the center of the car as opposed to along the seats. now, magazines might have been. glock guns are really reliable. they really don't jam. i'm suggesting that maybe these 30 round magazines might have been what caused the jam because the springs aren't as consistent in the larger magazines. this may have been a god send in the facts that he bought a larger capacity magazine. >> i know you are 26 years veteran of the nypd. we are looking at these images of just a blood bath down under ground. hard to see. what do you know about this person of interest. i know he was on the fbi's terror radar until 2019 two years ago. and then he was interviewed and he was cleared. >> well, previous in 2019 enough threats to warrant for mr. james to be investigated. i'm sure due diligence was done with the interviews to see if there is any merit. the pure matter of making threats by itself isn't enough to hold somebody in custody. definitely monitor what level do you want to monitor a person for just threats. i'm sure the fbi has thousands of people that have made antigovernment, anti-person apocalyptic threats. like i said interviews were done they thought it was worthy to not pursue mr. james at that time. >> brian: yeah, what i don't understand why are we saying a person of interest. eyewitness we rolled before. he sees the guy visibly in his face. sees him talk to himself. watch him go into his bag, another good look. another eyewitness claire said she looked at him. she thought he was an mta worker. so you have two people who eyeballed him. you have the picture there. what do you think -- what is the strategy behind not saying we are looking for this guy and this is the shooter? o. >> secondly chief executives wants to make absolutely sure if you look at the initial descriptions 55 and a gentleman was 625 based off of the motor vehicle information. 250 pounds. generally, when we get descriptions of people, we usually describe them as taller and they turn out to be shorter. it's not typical for be described as being -- who are shorter to be described as taller. so there might be a little bit of doubt. remember, there is chaos going on having accurate height, you know, with all that the guy come in crouching down a little bit. there is smoke going on. when you are seated down in the chair you don't necessarily know the height of the person. it's a good idea to make sure that this person is a person and not just some potential innocent. >> steve: thank you dr. andrew costello thank you for joining us live. and the thing about what happened yesterday. since the pandemic so few people have ridden the subway anyway. and ridership was just starting to come back. and now with, this and you have heard about ainsley, you were talking about crazy rants that this guy has posted on youtube. a lot of it was directed directly at mayor adams and a lot had to do with the homeless. apparently he was on the fbi's watch list or ratherrer was on the radar because of these threats that he made in new mexico. after a number of interviews with fbi agents they ultimately cleared him. >> that's being reported and also some videos on youtube that have been in the press about this guy posting crazy videos on youtube allegedly saying that he has been treated for mental health facility with violence not physical violence, child experiences in grade school that would make him go get a gun and shoot the mother fers he says. >> brian: eyewitness tell me you don't experience this if you go on the subway. i didn't want to look at him he was mud dering to himself. he must be on drugs. takes gas mask up opens up the gas pulls out an ax. thankfully he drops the ax. takes out a gun and starts shootings. >> thankfully very fortunate the gun jams. >> ainsley: though amazing that no one was killed. >> brian: unbelievable. stuck at 8:24 according to stuck 5 minutes before they actually pulled into the station. i know one minute could be an hour when people are shooting at you and the car is filled with smoke. some of these people said i tried to get to the other car but the door was locked in between the subway now did he do that ahead of time? and then the question is if the cameras didn't work yesterday or earlier because a lot of times these guys do have a plan they do it days before. they do some dry runs. can you look back at cameras on that car in that station and say okay, wait a second, this is the same guy. he is standing there. that would help you put that case together. but i have also been in new york city's headquarters downstairs where you could see every camera in the whole city and that was 8 years ago. every block. it's not like london but it's close. ' and my question is it something as simple as you look up and you see four blank screens did anyone say i think we should fix those cameras? how embarrassing is that in brooklyn, a beautiful area of brooklyn and that you -- no one is checking to see if these cameras are working. isn't that anybody's job. >> ainsley: that should not have happened. a crime wave plaguing our beautiful city. we are all wondering new york four years ago? >> brian: chicago. so many cities. >> ainsley: you are right. transit crime here has spiked. 68%. people yesterday were saying in new york, you know, when you don't want to be pushed in front of a train, can you sit on the bench and put your bark against the wall. this, you can't prevent this you are hostage. >> you are. you look at all these images, where are the transit cops? >> and mayor adams said he is going to put more underground. >> steve: i know, they are going to double. >> steve: they should double. i looked at a lot of this video. i have not seen one transit cop. so much money is spent on transit cops and cops in new york city and where are -- you know. >> brian: i don't know that they can be on every car. >> steve: to the guy's point earlier frank james. >> ainsley: they are leaving, steve. >> steve: i understand. frank james on his videos and keep in mind unclear if he is the suspected gunman, he was talking about the homeless problem on the subway. he said, you know, there was no place to sit because the cars were full of homeless people. that was one of the things that motivated him. is that what -- is he the gunman? is that what motivated him? stay tuned. it's an all-points bulletin everybody trying to find this guy. >> mayor de blasio thought it was a good idea to leave the homeless on the trains and become apartment buildings. the big thing is about the homeless. family of four couldn't make rent. you look and say this guy is nuts. and that's when i say i'm on the subway four days a week and i can't tell you how many guys you look at them and did you go that is an aggressive person that you do not want to turn your back on. and that's been the case when there was four people in the city in the middle of pandemic and the case now that ridership is back up 60%. >> ainsley: you ride it every day. if you see a homeless person lying down asleep on one of the benches. >> brian: or look in their eye that they're going to attack. >> ainsley: people are trying not to look at them scared that you are going to make eye contact and they are going to come after you. >> steve: let's see if the police have updated in our program to tell us where they are in the investigation. stay tuned. meantime coming up on this wednesday. a warning for the west. russia's president putin vowing consequences for those who interview with his war? we're going to bring you live to the ground in ukraine. >> ainsley: plus, the blame game, president biden pointing the finger for the 4 o0 year high inflation rate on everyone but himself. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon, so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. that's a savings of over $500 a year. switch today. >> putin's invasion of ukraine has driven up gas prices and food prices all over the world. we saw today's inflation data. 70% of the increase in prices in march came from putin price hike in gasoline. i'm doing everything in my power executive order to bring down and address the putin price hike. the budget and ability to fill up the tank none of it should hinge on whether a dictator commits war and commits genocide a half a world away. >> brian: please. >> steve: there you have the president united states in men low, iowa yesterday there he was talking about. >> ainsley: that's a new person to blame. >> steve: when he was talking about blame putin a bird pooped on him. i don't know if you can see that a blue suit there. but that is what happened there. they were in a barn and a bird pooped on the president when he was blaming putin for the price hike. >> ainsley: oh, gross, gross, gross. it used to be transitory and then remember it was a high class problem and then it was mouth. joe manchin who is a democrat from west virginia saying enough with this blame game. he says when will this end? it is a disservice to the american people to act as if inflation is a new phenomenon. the federal reserve and the administration failed to act fast enough and today's data is a snapshot in time of the consequences being felt across the country. instead of acting boldly, our elected leaders in the federal reserve continue to respond with half measures and rhetorical failures searching for where to late blame. the american people deserve the truth why record inflation is happening and what must be done to control it. >> brian: you have to go back and examine what took place. we are control of the chinese virus that poisoned the world and took a toll on our country and killed hundreds of thousands of americans. shutting counsel for two weeks was deficit stating. something we haven't experienced in the modern economy. taking your time opening up riding $1.9 trillion worth of check was that we did not have money in the bank to cash. when larry summers came out famously and said this is going to cause inflation and when the president, we have a number of times saying don't worry about it, there are people that believe it's going to be are long lasting, i'm not one of them. it's going to be transitory and when the supply chain got gummed up our secretary of transportation was on paternity leave there has been no massive push to unclog the supply chain. he is now blaming that. where is janet yellen? out there front and center explaining what's going on, talking about what to do. even a bad policy. and when secretary granholm secretary the energy talking about we are a million barrels of oil down a day. we have to fix this at least temporarily instead. crickets from the people when needed most. you have no policy; however, deplete the emergency reserve and let's now put green -- our focus on green energy on the side and burn some coal and burn some corn. >> steve: to that point about burning corn. he upped the octane of corn, the ethanol level to 15%. >> ainsley: for 2% of the gas stations. >> steve: that's just it. it's just a symbol. it only impacts gas stations at 2300 gas stations across the country in a nation where there are 150,000 gas stations. ultimately, what it all boils down to is what it feels like in your wallet. and the average american family, typical american family that makes something like $67,000 a year, this is going -- all the stuff across the board is going to cost you $5,000 in the next year. >> ainsley: i thought it was a high class problem. >> steve: it's an every class problem. >> ainsley: yes it is. >> brian: for the very first time on purpose accuses vladimir putin committing genocide in ukraine. >> steve: his comments coming as the united states is expected to announce $750 million more in funding for stuff to fight russia with. >> ainsley: griff jenkins is still over in ukraine. he is in lviv and he has the details for us. good morning, griff. >> griff: good morning, ainsley, brian and steve. the white house has refused to use that term the president used in that speech, genocide in describing putin's brutality in ukraine and after that speech, he was asked about it here's what he said doubling down. listen. >> yes. i called it genocide because it's become clearer and clearer that putin is just trying to wipe out the idea [inaudible] ukraine. we're only going to learn more and more about the devastation and we will let the warriors decide internationally whether it qualifies but it sure seems that way to me. >> president zelenskyy quickly applauding biden treating true words of a true leader calling things by their names is essential to stand up to evil. this as the bodies of at least 720 civilians now have been identified in the kyiv region. now, putin is calling the atrocities in bucha fake. is he declaring peace talks dead. shrugging isolation and sanction sanctions off. and threatening any countries that interferes in ukraine consequences. satellite images showing russian forces redeploying and moving into eastern ukraine. anticipate offensive more shelling and fighting in the south in places like mariupol. there is another development. ukrainian forces catching victor, a pro-russian ukrainian lawmaker suspected of spying for the kremlin. zelenskyy is now offering a prison swap for him in exchange for those kidnapped ukrainian children. one more update, it comes from the pentagon, guys. and this is a senior defense official telling fox news that the administration is weighing giving mi-17 helicopters to ukraine. that would be part of a $750 million new aid package. brian, ainsley and steve? >> brian: griff, that's pretty serious, that's much more lethal weaponry. talking about canons, coastal defense drones, protective suits to safeguard personnel in case of a chemical attack. i also understand that the ambassador over here to the ukraine is trying to work out a deal directly with some arms dealers. american arms dealers to try to get more lethal -- more lethal unmanned aircraft in so type of drone. almost bypassing the u.s. government. >> you bring up a great point, brian. we know that the department of defense is meeting today with some american contractors to talk about the kind of weapons they can get in this country. we understand also from the pentagon that, quote: large number of the 100 drones are here. but this conversation over the mi-17 helicopters which are soviet era helicopters that ukrainians can fly, they are usually transport helicopters but they can be used as an attack helicopter as well and so many are asking the question now, if you are going to give them helicopters why not those mig 29 fighter jets that zelenskyy has been asking for for 50 days. >> now the pentagon was asked about that as well in a briefing. they said they never objected to ukraine actually getting them it was just the means by which it would be delivered through poland passing through u.s. hands and then coming into ukraine. so, we will see if we learn more about that in the coming days. it's day 49 of this war, guys. >> bret: so bizarre we can give them missiles and other wednesday and helicopters but we can't give them these planes? it doesn't make sense. thank you so much. thanks, griff. >> ainsley: coming up next, tornado touched down. more than two dozen people are hurt in a devastating texas storm and janice is tracking today's severe weather threat. >> brian: plus, the city of shanghai easing lockdown rules as people cry out for help. our next guest explains how chinese communist party to control their citizens even more. 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[screams] >> brian: what is wrong with these people? >> yeah, it makes no sentence in epidemiological terms. you are never going to stamp out a highly infectious respiratory virus spreads so easily. the rest of the world realizes. a lot followed them into lock down. china italy some states did the united states did. every has woken up and smelled the coffee. everyone realizes we have to live with the coronavirus forever. and then what are they doing in shanghai? they are killing dogs and cats because they might be carrying coronavirus. people are literally starving to death. i don't know how many lives they are going to save from coronavirus in shanghai, but i guarantee you when they finally go into some of these apartments where people have been locked up for three or four weeks, they will find dead bodies of people starved to death. people died of strokes and heart attacks. the death toll from the lockdown the cost of the lockdown is going to be much greater i think than the number of lives saved from covid at the end of the day. >> brian: 994 people say i feel symptoms. 22,000 test positive had no idea. so you lock down 25 million. do you know how you know? because you go to use your door and there is a padlock on the other side or they tape and seal it shut and they don't deliver food. what type of government treats their people like this and you say this is all about a battle of will and leadership. what is really going on here? >> well, what's really going on is politics all the time in china. you have got in china the head of the national health system saying we can't stop now because if we stop now, locking down everything we did in the past would be in vein. well everything you did in the past was a mistake. so admit it and move on. but they won't because politicians never like making mistake. the other thing though is? a totalitarian regime. totalitarian regimes always have to target somebody. they target a class. they target ethnic group and now targeting the people of shanghai. a phrase which means you kill the one to warn the 100. by locking down 26 million nominee shanghai, you are telling the 104 billion people we are in charge we are the chinese communist party. we did do whatever we want with your lives we can dictate how much you eat when you eat and whether you starve to death. then there is the power struggle president xi jinping wants to be president for life. shanghai is fighting him. guess what? 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>> >> your son is about to make a huge mistake he doesn't usually warn someone so i guess that's progress. you talk to him. is someone going to tell me what's going on? >> i'm going to be a priest? >> for halloween? >> wahlberg tells insider he spent millions of dollars of his observe money to help produce the film saying he was inspired by his own catholic faith. those are your headlines, guys, in theaters nationwide. >> steve: that's right. it was in select cities yesterday. you can go see it today. i actually got a sneak peek and it's great. it's a true story about this guy stuart who was a boxer, troubled life, became ultimately a priest and mark wahlberg, and i will tell you mel gibson were both fantastic. and, you know what? it's holy week. it's a powerful spiritual message. perfect movie to take your family to because it's now in theaters. >> ainsley: we knew mel gibson was very close to the catholic church and his faith was very important to him. i don't know this about mark wahlberg until this movie came out. he is using his own movie. this is his calling. he definitely wanted to make this movie and bring it to motorcycle. >> brian: i hear he goes to church every day. >> ainsley: every day? 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>> well, we might survive but we are certainly not going to be competitive or flourish. my main reaction is i'm actually happy about this because it's another absurd sort of ridiculous thing that california is doing here that's going to be good for america and good for the free world because california as a result is going to continue to lose relative strength and power and competitiveness as an economy and people are going to continue to move out because business leaders like myself are going to move out. these are the types of reasons i moved out. i built a billion-dollar company and launching 10 technology startups and doing it on n. texas and not on the west coast bargely for reasons like this. >> ainsley: in our profession you get to the top by working really hard. always saying yes. being willing to go. go cover the stories and always saying yet to working weekends or overnights or whatever it might be. i assume it's the same in every other profession. some people like this idea because through the pandemic we realize gosh, we have been working a lot. we haven't focused as much on our families. do you see any benefits to this? >> well, ainsley, i'm similar to you. you know, i work 80 plus hours a week and i love it though. i'm an entrepreneur. i mean, i don't need to work for money and i never really have, actually. i have always worked to serve people in my vocation as an entrepreneur. i continue to throw it all down to that. now, does that mean i have to sacrifice my family? absolutely not. i mean i prioritize, i hard prioritize every hour. first hour is my health and prayer. next hour is my family. no digital stuff alouded. focus on the kids. focus on the right. already doing that i'm getting in a lot more time than a lot of homer simpson type dads out there, do you know what i mean? >> ainsley: i love that why did you move your business down to texas and why do you like it. >> freedom and i love it things like this make me happier when i see california doing this type of stuff. i'm recruiting people and additionally, the more we have companies come over here to places like texas and free states the better of the ecosystem around locally becomes. i need to hire and pick up talent. it's a hyper competitive world. at the root of the problem in california the government approaches totalitarian type governments. they try to empower themselves rather than empower people. we need governments that empower people and texas and places like florida and other free states they're empowering people and we can see how people flourish in that environment. company leaders are in a fight for talent. it's so hard to get the best talent, right? if you empower people and let them make their own decisions, leaders are going to naturally try to, through the free market system do whatever they can to get the most elite talent. if that means having a one day workweek, right? that's what they will do to get the best talent. they are proposing a four day workweek. of the reality is if i offer a four day workweek i'm not going to get the most elite players and most elite talent. elite players and talent they want challenge. they want to go all in. they are passionate type people. that's what makes america very competitive. i will tell you china, they are working very hard out there, right? if you go to china. i i have been to 11-12 cities in china. they work harder to us. we need step it up. >> ainsley: tell us about your business, what is rex? >> rex we have 10 technology startups based out of texas. moved out of here. disrupting the real estate industry really. which is the word disrupting means recreating really making it anew again. >> ainsley: where dual in texas? 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[laughter] >> vice president kamala harris warning that climate change is really hurting workers in pennsylvania. >> that danger is only increasing. >> i think the dangers posed by her high inflation is killing our people. >> krispy kreme wants to help sell you a dozen donuts for the price of a gallon of gas. >> complain will high inflation and donuts are a great way. >> steve: this is a fox news alert. it is 7:00 a.m. on a wednesday in new york city and a massive manhunt is underway here and across the country at this hour for the person of interest in connection with that shooting down in the subway yesterday morning. >> ainsley: police are canvassing the city now. they are looking for frank james. 2 # people recovering this morning. it's unbelievable. it's a miracle that no one was killed. 10 of them with gunshot wounds. >> brian: lauren green is life outside the train station in brooklyn. hey, lauren. >> you know the sun is up the morning commute is in full swing and the trains are running just less than 24 hours after that chaos erupted yesterday. cameraman nathan is going to show you the stairwell, the narrow stairwell that scores of people were trying to rush up to get away from the smoke and the sounds of guns firing. this is not an active investigation site right now. the focus now is intensive search for frank james who authorities are still calling a person of interest. police say it was 62-year-old james who rented a u hall van now associated with the shooting that left 10 people with gunshot wounds and several others injured from the chaos that ensued the keys to the van dropped at the scene along with a bag believed dropped by the gunman containing fireworks, a hatchet, undetonated smoke grenades. police also recovered a 9-millimeter glock with extended magazines two detonated smoke grenades and gasoline. commute around 8:30 as the trains pulled into a station when witnesses say a man wearing a knee on orange construction vest a gray hoodie and knee on green helmet dawned a gas mask and set off the smoke grenades and unleashed a hail of bullets. police recovered 33 spent shells. passengers described a frightening scene. >> it was scary because i didn't know what was going on. i thought somebody may have gotten hit or something. it was like a scary moment. everyone was packed in that little station getting out. it was very scary. >> and the four or five faces who pushed against the door behind them banging as smoke is filling in behind, there is nothing i can do. that was the worst feeling of my entire life. and that mannens face, i guarantee -- i think i have closed my eye as few times already and i see his face still. >> investigators are asking people with any cell phone videos to come forward. any content that might help i.d. the shooter. there were no working video cameras in three subway stations. former nypd commissioner ray kelly calls that appalling. >> it is absolutely indefensible that they weren't working in this day and age. and, you know, we have got a lot of money that's come out of the federal government, a lot of money to the mta. this is something that should have been repaired. >> now, this is a school that's right across the street from the subway station where people would have come out and rushed out. they would have seen this right away. yesterday it was shut down. still checking with the department of education to see if they are going to reopen that school this morning. police say frank james, the person of interest, rented that van in philadelphia. he also has connections to wisconsin. they also believe that james had posted a video with almost apocalyptic rants against pretty much everyone. there is a $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. back to you. >> steve: so, lauren, yesterday, at about 8:30 after this happened down in the subway. and you showed us that subway -- the stairs. a lot of people came running out there trying to escape the gunman. but a lot of people, when the doors opened on that train, a lot of people ran out of that train and there was another train across the platform ran into that train, the driver realized what was going on closeds doors and took off and people at the next subway stop, when they were age to, you know, eventually get there, a bunch of the people said hey, wait a minute, i have been hit. >> yeah. this is the interesting thing about the new york subway. when there is a major stop like this platform that people can walk across to the other side. that's not the case for every subway stop. it is for this one because it is a major stop. the question is, of course, you see people walking down those subway stairs. the question is did the gunman choose this particular stop because he could inflict the greatest damage because there would have been so many people crossing over from side to side. that is a question of course investigators need to know. it all has to do with motive. >> ainsley: lauren, have you talked to people who said they are not going to ride the subway anymore. in the post this morning this 29-year-old young lady was interviewed and said i'm done with riding the train. it's just not worth it. every time i go from i worry in the back of my mind if someone is going a tack me while my back is turned. lawrence. >> lauren: it's very interesting you bring that up because the city was just coming back online. people were afraid of taking the subways because of covid. but slowly but surely the city was getting back to normal. yesterday kind of put it back a few months, if not a couple of years because yesterday you would see so many more people hail cabs not getting on the subway. people have been getting on the subway here. we have seen people getting off the subway. we will talk with a couple of them because in new york, sometimes it's the only way you can get to work or to school or anywhere you are going. it is the subway and regardless of the danger people say i have nowhere else -- i have no way else to get to where i'm going. ainsley? >> ainsley: get to downtown where that would be 440 or 50 bucks if you got an uber. ains. >> brian: they were upping their prices yesterday. >> ainsley: going to have worse traffic because a lot of people say. >> brian: you don't take the subway because you enjoy it believe me. especially when the homeless are so tired they don't want to move their feet to allow you to sit down. they call it their apartments because mayor de blasio thought that would be a good move. we are still trying to recover from him. the guy dropped a credit card along the way. also in that bag a hatchet dropped out. he also had fireworks seismic wave smoke canisters. >> ainsley: pepper spray. >> brian: imagine how much damage he could have done. how dense that population is and people right on top of this other. you have somebody who says i can't get his face out of his mind. another woman claire quoted as saying i looked right at him. i saw what he was doing. so you have the eyewitnesses at least these two who are speak my hope is the investigation know as lot more. every minute the guy is out. if it's the guy on youtube who has threatened the mayor who talked about i'm one of your mentally ill people, i don't think anybody is safe as long as this guy is out. >> ainsley: the message to mayor eric adams, when he took over for bill de blasio, people were hoping that he was going to put more police on the subway. >> brian: he said he would. >> ainsley: they catch this guy. i don't know if they were down there, but this guy got away. some of the cameras down in the subway, and up on the street were not working and you said, what, 10, 11 years ago. you toured the headquarters of the politician station all the cameras. >> brian: unbelievable. you see the black screen, wouldn't that be an indication that something is wrong. >> ainsley: you need to fix it. >> steve: indicate probably have a lot of black screens where the cameras are not working at any time. however, this is a gigantic embarrassment for the city. the subway doors on the train didn't open. people were trying to get out of one train and get into another. cameras didn't work. and, you know, i don't see a single transit cop down there. this just adds to the fact as lauren was talking about people -- you know, after covid people weren't riding. they were trying to get ridership back. but this is not going to help. people are now terrified. in the "new york post" today, there is a quote a op-ed written by michael good win and it says crime and more crime and now this subway terror is the stuff of nightmares governor hochul and mayor adams on the hook making the city as safe as it was before bill de blasio. andrew cuomo and albany lawmakers handcuffed the cops and coddled the criminals. if the governor and mayor sincerely want to crush the crime epidemic, they must think and act like war time commanders. this is a war for the survival of new york and there are no partial victories. it's win or lose. it's absolutely right. >> brian: they should lose in november. not the mayor, he just got there. but the governor who was appointed there. who had the great character references to pick a deputy governor. >> steve: lieutenant. >> lieutenant governor who got arrested yesterday and indicted for campaign violations. so now she has that job to fill people are going to look should we give her two more years things only gotten worse since she got there she finally gives on some type of cash bail reform almost cursory. the state legislation lay temperature won't move and she wanted to get her buffalo bills stadium built so she didn't press hard enough. >> steve: people talking about crime when it comes to the midterms and talking will inflation. inflation in the united states shattered another record yesterday riding to an amazing 8.5% over the last month. >> brian: president biden says he is doing everything in his power to bring down prices but critics say he is doing everything except looking at his own policies that are contributing to the problem. >> ainsley: peter doocy is live at the white house. peter? >> peter: good morning. officials here don't want voters? a midterm year blaming president biden for sky high bills on just about everything. so they continue claiming it is another country's president's fault? >> i'm not going to wait to take action to help american families. i'm doing everything in my power by executive order to bring down the prices and putin price hike. >> regular gas is up 48%. electricity up 11%. used cars up 35%. hotels up 29%. apparel up 6.8. housing up 5%. the march consumer price index is 8.5%. that is the highest sings 1981. and now even some democrats are saying cut out the putin price hike stuff. joe manchin is asking when will this end? it is a disservice to the american people to act as if inflation is a new phenomenon. the federal reserve and the administration failed to act fast enough instead of acting boldly our elected leaders in the federal reserve continued to respond with half measures and rhetorical failures searching for where to lay the blame. and biden rival ron desantis is arguing that any econ 101 student could see biden policies contributed here. >> you are printing trillions and trillions of dollars, the idea that you can just do that in fin night tum without there being any consequences was completely fool hearty. >> peter: today president biden doesn't is have any public events on the schedule and he still has not been challenged buy historically high inflation number. >> peter: when the president started of talking about blaming the putin price hike a bird pooped on him. at what point did he realize that that had happened. >> peter: hopefully before he puts that jacket on again think claim it was not from a bird but it was from corn. i was the iowa guy in the state for a couple years. i have been to some events in corn silos, i have never seen that happen. buff they say here at the white house the communications professionals here who are tasked with responding to bird poop gate. they say it was corn. >> ainsley: don't blame the birds. it was corn. steve bird poop gate. thank you, peter. >> brian: so amazing blaming vladimir putin on this. if he keeps saying it over and over again we will begin to believe it no one believes it because they see we are a million dollars day off. a million dollars off in pumping oil the way we were. they see that we are less energy efficient when it comes to pumping natural gas. they also understand that we have a situation where we spent $1.9 trillion that we didn't have after spending 700 billion that we didn't have in december. he spends 1.9 trillion and then he did not push to get people back to work, back on their jobs'. instead he was perfectly happy to lock the country down. he did not see it as an emergency to unlock our supply chain. his secretary of transportation was mia when we needed him most. secretary of energy granholm has done nothing on energy except talk about her quest to go on green energy and where the heck is janet yellen with something creative with the fed to get us out of this. >> ainsley: why aren't more democrats crying about this? joe manchin thankfully west virginia democrat. tired of this blame game. need to cut spending and expand u.s. energy. >> steve: well, you know, it was last week the president announced he was going to tap into the strategic petroleum reserve to the tune of 180 million barrels of oil right up to the midterms to try to bring down this cost of gas. meanwhile, krispy kreme is tapping into their strategic doughnut reserve and given the fact and carley is giggling because she had one. given the fact that gas is so much, what they are doing now is every monday that krispy kreme is going to look at the price of gas in the united states. this past monday the price of a gallon was $4.11. so, every wednesday at participating krispy kremes you can get a dozen of their original glazed donuts for the price of a gallon of gas. here in new york city. >> ainsley: $18 normally. in your neck of the woods $11. >> steve: save 1 bucks. get a doughnut and a deal. it's a sweet deal. >> ainsley: $4.11 for 12 donuts. pretty good. >> steve: it's fantastic. it's great. remember it was krispy kreme who back when the vaccine started they said if you go get a vaccine, we will give you a free doughnut. they gave away 2.5 million donuts. anyway, this is just trying to, you know, there is so much serious news out there krispy kreme. >> ainsley: are these guys really our friends or on set waiting for carley to take over to grab some donuts. >> brian: come on, ted. >> ainsley: joel you want one? come on, joel. >> steve: he got two. >> ainsley: dave has the camera in his hands so he doesn't have any arms. joel. we are going through inflation so this is doughnut deflation apparently. that's what it is. >> brian: not stagflation. >> carley: 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give them less? >> brian, i don't agree with that at all. in fact, i have been very frustrated for months now at this reluctance by some people in the biden administration to not give all of the things that zelenskyy has been asking for. this goes back to october. you know, but as far as where we are today, they need more military equipment because they have held off the russians so far. they paid a big price for it putin still committing war crimes. he is moving towards the east right now. you look at mariupol and odesa, and that entire region right now i think is where putin wants to go next. they have surrounded the town of mariupol and they need more equipment today. they need it right now. they don't need bureaucrats in washington trying to worry about how they might offend putin, they have got to worry about what the world is going to think if biden doesn't help zelenskyy. >> brian: ukraine's ambassador in washington, d.c. met with general atomics, the maker of the reaper drones and predator drones. trying to work out a deal to get them to use them. can they do that without the government's permission? >> well, there's a number of things that can be done that is being done. we're trying to break some of the log jams. that's one of the reasons we went to poland and romania to meet with prime minister, defense minister, talked about some of the things that they are getting now that are working and some of the things that they need that they don't have yet. again, the fighting spirit of the people of ukraine is unbelievable. everybody we saw. they want to fight for their country and right now they are pushing putin back. putin is not giving up. if he is moving his forces to the east. carrying out brutal attacks over there. we need to get more i'd. in military aid and humanitarian aid and, again, i point to the town of mariupol as putin is surrounding it and committing atrocities all around. we need to help them right now. no more excuses about whether or not putin would be offended, those are the things you hear from the biden administration. we just need to get the help and other countries like poland stepping up. other european countries are stepping up. we need to be doing more. >> brian: with more lethal aid. let's talk about domestic politics if we can former president of the united states weighing in on a lot of primaries, including one pat toomey seat in pennsylvania. over the weekend he came out and made it clear dr. oz is his pick. not dave mccormick who hope hicks and people like kellyanne conway were hoping he would support. here is kellyanne conway's assessment of what she thinks the president did wrong in going with dr. oz. listen. >> confused many republicans and conservatives in pennsylvania because they have seen oz in his own words on video about, abortion, praising hillary clinton as one of the most brilliant women, smartest women he has ever met and being for obamacare so on and so forth. trump endorsement and waving the american flag doesn't make you donald trump. >> brian: do you think the president made a mistake in not going with dave mccormick or right move endorsing dr. oz? >> clearly, when you are look at a lot of these primaries right now that we have they get very intense internally. i talked to many of my colleagues in the pennsylvania delegation and the members of congress from pennsylvania have been split have mcoz and half with mccormick. they get passionate against each other on. that was that's how primaries are you see trump weighing in for oz. he is not the only one. sean hannity had endorsed oz as well as other conservatives. you have got conservatives that were with mccormick that makes everyone look at the race differently now that trump is in support of oz. we need to flip the senate. i'm confident we are going to flip the house. but to get the senate, pennsylvania is going to be a key state. oz is showing himself to be a strong candidate. >> brian: is he your pick? >> i'm not involved in that one but like i said our delegation in pennsylvania is split in the house i'm sure trump getting involved may help get more people on board for oz. >> brian: steve scalise great to see you. glad you made that trip. thanks for the insight. >> thanks, brian. good to be with you. >> brian: fox news alert. person of interest sought in new york city's subway shooting was reportedly on the fbi's radar. a retired agent joins us with some insight next >> tech: cracked windshield? 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>> i actually was shocked this morning when i woke up and he was not in custody. because i just -- with the resources being thrown at this right now. having two good addresses on him. he has a pretty large social media forward leaning pages that everyone can watch these disturbing videos and there is just a lot of information. it f. it's someone where there is no information, that's a totally different deal, but in this case, i'm really surprised that they haven't found him. >> ainsley: i actually in am, too. maureen i was reading some reports one is he had all these rants on youtube and one of them he said that he had been treated for mental health at a facility with violence. he said not physical violence but the kind of violence a child experiences in grade school and that would make him go get a gun and shoot the mother f. -- blankers. and i'm just wondering like if they had all this information. they intrud him. they cleared him. there were all these red flags, could they have done more or should they have done more. can you arrest someone for making threats like that? >> no. i listened to several hours of those videos last night and again this morning. and even though he does talk about some acts of violence, it in large part seemed like rhetoric to me. there are a lot of angry people out there. and those of us that have been in law enforcement or any first responder including paramedics, when you go out and talk to people all the time when they are stressed out. these are the type of things people say. i mean, they go on and on about just oftentimes what seems like nonsense or just anger. but, in reality, you can't really arrest these people and to what end? you arrest them and then what? i mean, violent criminals are being released every day for, you know, on $150 bail or no bail. there is no way anyone is going -- you are going to take someone in and you and your partner are going to spend four hours writing up reports and putting this guy in custody and he will be out before your report is done. >> steve: yeah, exactly. you are a former fbi agent. apparently this guy was on the radar of the fbi for it sounds like he was under the guardian program where they keep an eye on him because he posted some stuff and whatnot. but, after a number of interviews with agents, they said, you know what? we're going to have to take him off the list. >> well, you can't keep people on lists. i mean, we're so highly regulated that there is a bunch of criteria that you need to meet or exceed in order to keep people on lists because this is america. so, i mean, you know, once again, another example of law enforcement being hog tied. but i really don't think there was much more they could do until he, in fact, acted out. >> steve: indeed. >> ainsley: do you think they will find him today? >> yes. i would hope that they would find him today. now, obviously those cameras being out at the subway station is deeply disturbing and that's an understatement. but, you would think that they would know which direction he traveled. now, we know for a fact -- i don't know why they are not calling him a person of interest. i'm guessing they don't want to upset him too much. >> ainsley: they are calling him a person of interest. >> steve: huh? ?>> i don't know why they don't say he is the shooter. he bought a bunch of fireworks right before fourth of july last year. he rented the truck several days ago. i'm sure they have interviewed all these witnesses and victims shown them the photos and they are all saying that it's him. all those fireworks that were purchased last year are in those bags. they can all be fingerprinted. the rounds on the extended imagines and when the weapon didn't discharge properly. >> brian: makes no sense. >> all those rounds, his fingerprints are on it. probably the same fingerprints. >> brian: and you have got eyewitnesses. >> ainsley: credit card charges for gas mask, smoke bombs for the u-haul he rented in philly. >> brian: two eyewitnesses. >> steve: maybe today they will get him. maureen, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you have great day. >> ainsley: you too. >> steve: meanwhile, switching gears, as the city of brotherly love welcomes vice president kamala harris filly businesses are showing no love for the reimposed mask mandates. why owners fear the new restrictions will set them back to the point of going out of business. ♪ ing ] your happiest spring starts at lowe's. experience all the deals at springfest. lowe's. home to any budget. home to any possibility. ♪ ♪ introducing the all-electric chevy silverado rst. the only ev truck that combines: 4-wheel steer a multi-flex midgate and up to a 400-mile range on a full charge and the only way to reserve it is at chevy.com. find your future. find new roads. ♪ >> ainsley: vice president harris visiting philadelphia to meet with labor unions and touting her administration wants economic agenda but as philly becomes the country's first state to reimpose their indoor mask mandate, or vaccine mandate -- it's mask mandate. not vaccine mandate. what happens to the businesses who are already struggling to recover from pandemic restrictions? ben did i say that right? pennsylvania restaurant and lodging association joins us now to discuss this. this is affecting your entire industry. you represent indicaters restaurants, you represent hotels, what are they all saying. >> they are just really worried right now. you know, we have just started to come back from this pandemic. people are starting to come back city and joining us restaurants, having events, having weddings and all of a sudden this throws a whole wrench. >> ainsley: here we go again. if it's such an emergency why does it go in effect next monday. >> we're not sure about that. we had asked for metrics back during the pandemic because we never knew when we were going to be shut down or go mask or vaccine and but those metrics were mostly based on the omicron variant. the virus has changed. our behavior has changed. you know, we're the one of only 67 counties in pennsylvania that have a mask mandate. the only city in the country with a mask mandate. you know, we want people back into philly. we want people back joining us at restaurants this is just going to hurt. >> ainsley: the virus has changed. you were telling me during the commercial break about the hospital rate. >> right now in philadelphia, we have 54 folks in the hospital. that's in a city of 1.6 million people. you know, we have 100 -- about 140 cases a day. again, during the omicron wave, we were over 4,000 so, right now, you know, i trust the folks of philadelphia and the people coming into philadelphia. you know, if they are comfortable enough to wear a mask. >> ainsley: wear it. if you don't want to wear it don't. >> exactly. >> ainsley: the city health commissioner has said this is going to help businesses stay open. you disagree with that. >> i really disagree. i mean, they went through so much in the past two years. and we have years, years to recover from this. and any bump in the road right now could spell doom for a lot of these small businesses in philly. >> ainsley: the restaurants have gone through so much. i understand they are still having a hard time finding workers. >> yeah. the labor issue is a big problem. and it's multi-tiered. you know, it's child care. we lost 25% of our employees to other industries in the past couple years. so, yeah. i mean, the cost of goods is up. labor, obviously is up. the supply chain issues. so there is just so much that these operators are dealing with and we just don't want one more thing. >> ainsley: give them a break, right? give us all a break we are tired of. this absolutely. >> ainsley: thank you for coming on enjoy the stay in new york and your girlfriend. spring break hand it over for headlines. >> carley: a 9-year-old girl is recovering after being shot at california mall. her family says the getting ready to take pictures with the easter bunny when she was shot about three times. it's still unclear what led up to that gunfire. no arrests have been made. opening statements kicking off in actor johnny depp's lawsuit against ex-wife and may include bombshell allegations. depp aamber hardy defaming him in "the washington post." he never referenced depp column did open up about horrific domestic abuse she suffered. depp's lawyers column to boost her own career while damaging his. and americans are mourning the loss of comic legend gilbert gottfried. >> your dad is a moron. is he a moron. do you know what a is. that's what your dad is anyway, you don't belong here. you belong in the sixth grade. that's where you are. because you are a genius. >> carley: gottfried died from a heart abnormality. he was involved in stand-up comedy since he was just 15 years old. also well known for his role parent in aladdin. gottfried's family calling him the most iconic voice in comedy. gilbert gottfried was 67 years old. those are your headlines, ainsley over to you. >> ainsley: tough loss especially during holy week. thank you so much. god bless his family. 23 peeled are hurt after tornadoes ripped through central texas. 12 of them in the hospital with one person in critical condition. first responders picking up the pieces left behind by two twisters in bell county. trees and power lines and even some buildings being reduced to rubble there. this as multiple reported tornadoes are also touching down in iowa where steve was born. as the severe storm brings flooding and large hail across the midwest check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? 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he whines and goes as a guest of the young americans foundations, and he quotes the founder of the school, thomas jefferson, and why free speech is important. that is what the college was trying to shut down. >> this is actually been a consistent theme for him in recent months. remember, he had trouble when he sold his memoirs and publishers announced a memoir. it was a revolution among young members of staff. we can't publish the former vice president. for shame. he goes to speak at the university of virginia. we can't have these wild wax job way out their friends big ears like a former vice president speaking on our campus. of course it was completely the right thing to do to remind them of some of the foundational values of america. these students have been taught that those founders are evil. they are being taught that those founders have nothing good to be said about them. for us it is a good thing that he quotes thomas jefferson. for a lot of students these days, thomas jefferson, only one thing they know about him. slavery. >> steve: you look at what happened at yale university with a law school student. they were having a form, discussion with somebody from the left and somebody from the right. they shut it down. they would not allow the speakers to speak because they didn't want to hear one side of the story. >> he spoke why people have to realize is this is not just foundational because it is in the foundational documents that you have the right to freedom of speech here in america. it was part of the custom. when people came to visit america, they always remarked that there was something remarkable about america that was unlike europe. you had face-to-face interactions. the people who had different views would have them out in public and they would allow the right ideas to win. the lincoln-douglas debate for instance. how does that come about? 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[indistinct] >> ainsley: police are now canvassing the city. they're looking for that man. 29 people are recovering this morning. ten of them with gunshot wounds. no one died miraculously. >> brian: lauren green is outside the translation in brooklyn. >> the commute in brooklyn is in full swing. the trains are running. even though there is i have police presence, there are two are new york's finest standing right beside me. the subways are running. anything is going to show you one of the narrow stairway is that people had aroused out through to get away from the smoke and the gunshot fire. people are actually running or using this i way this to focus now is an intensive search for frank james who authorities are still calling a person of interest. police say it was 62-year-old james who rented a u-haul that is associated with the shooting that left ten people gunshot wounds and several others injured from the chaos that ensued. the keys to the van dropped at the scene along with a black drop by the gunmen containing fireworks, a hatchet, undesignated smoke grenades. we've also recovered a 9-millimeter block with extended magazines. a designated smoking grenades, gasoline. the chaos began during yesterday morning commute around 8:30 a.m. as the train pulled into the station will. a man wearing a neon orange construction at best a gray hoodie and young green helmet on a gas mask and set off the smoke grenades. an unleased a hail of bullets. police recovered 33 spent shells, passengers described of writing seen. >> it was scary because i didn't know what was going on. and was just like a scary moment. everyone was back in the little station getting out. it was very scary. >> squished against the door behind them. as smoke is filling up behind them, there is nothing i can do. my entire life. that man's face, i think i close my eyes a few times and i see his face still. >> investigators are asking people with any cell phone videos to go forward with any content that may help i.d. there were no working video cameras and three subway stations. former nypd commissioner calls out appalling. >> it is absolutely indefensible in this day and age. a lot of money that has come out of the federal government. a lot of money. this is something that should have been repaired. >> police presence around here and police are saying that frank james, the person of interest mandated that man in philadelphia. as part of the investigation. they also say he has connections to wisconsin. it is believed he posted a video with apocalyptic grants against the world. by the way, to rescue her trying to find him, and there's is a $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. >> we are able to attach a name as a person of interest, mr. frank james. i have the scene, they found his credit card that he used to read the truck. they found the truck keys right there with all the stuff as well. obviously, they called u-haul and said who rented that truck five days ago? >> that is one of the keys. people are connecting the rental u-haul to the keys found at the scene. authorities are not piecing them together just yet in these for the official investigation. they are not saying that james is a suspect. they are putting the pieces together. when they actually can get him into custody and question him, and they can determine if he rises to the level of an actual suspect. there are other elements that you saw that are now also being investigated as keys as to information that might lead them to finding where frank james is. >> thank you so much. there are a lot of pictures that are circulating of those bags full of fireworks in the smoke bombs that he had. there was an ax that he brought in. he dropped out on the ground thankfully. one of the images of what they found that was left behind at the scene. if you look at the receipts, they found his credit card. they found charges for gas masks, smoke bombs, the u-haul rented. people are wondering, why is he a person of interest and not a suspect? why weren't they able to find him? his new york city prayer there are cameras everywhere. how did he get away? in the middle of the morning, tons of people around. how did someone not see him run off and where he went? >> steve: i find it hard to believe. >> brian: not tip them off or maybe he could get away with not knowing he's the guy. but this guy that we just saw, the subway rider said i think it is based out of my mind. he says he talks about -- he didn't want to look him in the eyes. he said not bad after he drops his gas mask. then he pulls out and ask. he drops he asked he takes out a gun and the just start shooting. the other woman says i thought it was an mta worker. and he started shooting so many rounds. she lost count. the question is, can you imagine as bad as this is -- everyone tried to get out and the station and the car stopped about a little bit out away from the platform. they said they were out there for about 5 minutes before it actually pulled in. the smoke is filling up. this guy's shooting. you can't get out. when you go to try to get out of the car, the doors locked. who knows if you do that? if he did do that, it shows some type of preparedness. obviously come he didn't do a great job and drops his credit card and drops as keys. the u-haul is five blocks away. was he there before? was he seen elsewhere standing on the platform looking around? might be available to spot him doing some dry runs. >> there images of him driving connecting staten island to brookland. two hours before this happened. >> what they will be able to do is they will be able to take his cell phone. they will be able to gps it. it will actually be able to trace where he was, you know. they will figure out where the phone was. if he's the guy, they would be able to place him in philly. he's got a connection in new mexico where in 2019 he was on the fbi's radar for making threats and stuff like that. it is different than these crazy youtube's, the ranting things that he has towards mayor adams. retired fbi agent joins us just about an hour ago. she is personally surprised that we don't have them yet. watch this. >> with the resources being thrown at this right now, them having 2 good addresses on them. he's got a pretty large social media forward landing pages that everyone can watch these disturbing videos. there's just a lot of information. if there is someone where there is no information, it's a totally different deal. in this case, i'm really surprised that they haven't found him. obviously, the cameras being found at the subway station is deeply disturbing. that is an understatement. but you would think they would know which direction he traveled. >> so much in the city. eric adams says i'm going to take over. i want you to clean up these homeless encampments. he said i want to get more cops on the streets. he put the anticrime unit in said focus on guns and these windbreakers. we seem to be doing a lot of half measures. nothing is working so far. i know the mayor couldn't be out there. i guess he's asymptomatic covid-19. riders are up 11%. attacks and subways are up 50%. shooting victims are up 9%. robberies are up almost 50%. you want people back to work. he said i want you to leave florida. i want you to come back to new york. i want jpmorgan back. i want to help the delis in the coffee shops. start with the crime. and it's going to go to law enforcement. you can ask these police when they wound to arrest these people if they are going to come out on the same day because the judges on and power. it is not a new york story. it's a los angeles story. it's a los angeles story. it said chicago story. small cities in big cities. how long are we going to pretend like we can't solve this problem? we are choosing not to solve this problem. >> ainsley: i think she probably thought he was an mta worker. >> steve: he had a bright invest on. >> ainsley: and a neon orange and green vest on and a neon green helmet that he was wearing. out of the ones that were injured it, there were two teenagers they were injured. a15-year-old in 19-year-old. a pregnant woman that was shot in the leg. i am just blown away. i am surprised that everyone survived and so thankful that they did. that is a miracle. and they say they gun jammed at one point? >> there's about 30 shots fired. the gun was jammed. they also said there was a calm down there. he said my radio doesn't work. do me a favor. someone here called 911. they said, listen, it's not that it didn't work, it was on the wrong frequency. it also has time wasted. >> and i think it jammed because of the larger magazine. we are going to show you some exclusive pictures. they're going to take you down to washington, d.c. remember when greg abbott said in taxes that have the federal government is going to drop migrants off in texas, we will provide them free bus rides to our nation's capital. that is a bus with two or three dozen migrants on board. >> ainsley: it just rolled up to washington. >> steve: i just rolled into washington. i think they initially wanted to drop off the migrants at the u.s. capitol. i think as close as they could get would be near union station. >> brian: they are being processed on the bus. >> steve: it kind of looks like columbus circle right there. that is what jen psaki referred to as that's just a publicity stunt. that's not can i have impaired ladies and, and, it's happening right now. >> brian: 18,000 a day. >> ainsley: the governor said he had 900 bus is ready to go i believe. is that the number? hundreds of buses ready to go. this is a wider shot of that bus. you have these migrants from texas. the governor of texas said i will ask them for it i'm not gonna force them to go. if they want to go to d.c., we are offering them free transportation. >> steve: ron desantis also announced yesterday that he's got $12 million of money in the new budget for florida. $12 million. >> someone's getting out. >> brian: that looks like one of the dea agents. >> steve: $12 million for florida department of transportation to relocate people who were dropped off in florida. >> this guy has a backpack. >> brian: he's being responsible as he sneaks into our country illegally. >> steve: that's in texas. they have been transported here. i don't know why they -- i don't know the border patrol will be processing them in washington, d.c. >> ainsley: maybe just to get names and find out who's on board and that kind of thing. >> steve: a could be somebody from one of the ngo clear that's who's trying to provide them with okay, when you are here in washington, d.c., go to this location if you need help. >> brian: tens of thousands of dollars in order to give everyone a fresh set of clothes and toiletries and a phone. this way they make sure it is fully charged before they get their free bus ride into the nation's capital into the world's premier nation. >> ainsley: everyone getting off as this manila envelope. >> brian: this caravans right now queuing up in honduras en route to our country because title -- i'm glad they've got some friends. because title 42 is about to have ever married on may 23rd. this is outrageous. make about all the place in our country where we are using this money instead of financing illegal to come into our country and then go possibly onto our social services. >> ainsley: wearing some sort of a bracelet that have their information on it. >> steve: it looks like the office. you know, what is interesting is, you know, as they come off the bus, they are embracing these people i think the people in the dark brown shirts could be members of texas law enforcement are chaperones who escorted these people to art -- and they do appear to be taking a picture of something that that man is holding up. >> brian: there's only 36. it is somewhat just an idea what's going to be happening here the question is, is there any system? if they are going to flood into washington, d.c., it's going to force washington, d.c., to do a move, i get it. have you ever been to watched in lately? they are giving los angeles a run at the most homeless. you have d.c. encampments that are in nature cities. >> ainsley: many of them have relatives here, brian p or they might've called their family is that i'm coming to live with you. >> brian: may be ben saufley is there so there's a lot to see and learn about their new nation and our rich history. >> steve: it looks like he is cutting off one of the little wristband kind of thing that you get in the hospital when you are admitted. obviously, when you are processed at our southern border, you probably get something like that as well. yep, he's got the wristband as well. the fellow on screen right apparently with the smartphone is taking a picture of the bar code on that man's wrist. >> some of the ngos are getting sporting equipment. maybe they are going to dick's sporting goods and use of taxpayer dollars for these new immigrants to look as though they have a gym today. it will be able to work out. >> ainsley: ron desantis is saying he's sending illegals out of florida. at one point he talked about delaware. another time he said martha's vineyard. he once bided to see what florida is dealing with as well. >> brian: this is not a common situation. if you go to the border, they are throwing up their hands. they cannot keep up with a 3,000 they are getting a day in texas. get ready for 18 or more thousand. and you hear about this story. migrants are slated to gather in honduras. about 5:00 a.m. today towards the guatemala border where second caravan was set to leave honduras on monday april 19th. it is unclear if they caravans are setting at this time to read and reach the usa just in time for may 23rd, come one, all. no reason to stop you. joe biden's never been there. he says he is to you. >> another observation of everybody that comes off the bus of flies in the face of everything that's been told to us by the white house. now is go, we only letting women and children and family units in. we have only seen single men so by producing five people that are all single adults man. where are the families? apparently they did not take greg abbott up on the offer for their free bus ride to washington. that is it as people hop off. we believe on capitol hill. it's a great feeling. >> brian: i don't know the fact that there's a whole bunch of people waiting to get admission into our country the right way. and because of this battle between the governor and the president, we are getting a whole bunch of people who got a free bus ride ride to washington, d.c., in a beautiful spring day. what lesson is that if you are watching in mexico, central america, russia, ukraine? by living out through our system. this is how you get here. it seems like fun. >> ainsley: we have been talking all week about how the governor of texas us and i've got all these buses and we can handle all these illegal immigrants. we are going to offer them free rides to d.c. if they want to get on one of these buses and join their family are going to d.c. and not stay in texas. as the first bus that we have seen that is rolling into washington as we speak. we got where this is a fox news exclusive. a reporter bill has a source that is giving him this information. he's a great reporter and told us to have our cameras there and we did. we are getting this exclusive video right now of these illegal immigrants that are now going to be living in the washington, d.c., area. >> brian: i'm sure joe biden hopes they become his voters. >> steve: there you go. i could actually be a woman right there. so there was a woman on board the bus as well. all right, we will keep you posted and more details come in. you know we are sitting on the couch watching tv trying to figure it out. we're going to try to get some more details. >> ainsley: ron desantis as i mentioned says he is going to send people to delaware or to martha's vineyard. now he's saying they have the money in the budget. he has his budget recommendations that 8,000 the legislature about. he told them and they agreed with him. the state legislators budget includes $12 million for florida's department of transportation to relocate illegals. >> brian: what an embarrassment. still ahead, president biden shipping lane once again for the rising inflation. >> president trump: pollutants invasion of ukraine has driven up gas prices all over the worl. >> brian: this one run-on sentence. who will voters to say is at fault for about midterms? we will expiate next. >> ainsley: rushes one ukraine, the new accusations of. it's still the eat fresh refresh, which means subway's upping their bread game. we're talking artisan italian bread, made fresh daily! the only thing fresher than their bread is the guy reading this. subway keeps refreshing and refreshing and refreshing and re- allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase 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us now. the governor is making good on his promise. he says if you have illegal immigrants they are going to put them in washington, d.c. what do you think of what we are witnessing right now. >> we are spending tens of millions of dollars of taxes revenue to provide national guardsmen to fill the holes along the border that the border patrol says it doesn't have enough federal personnel to cover. winter is the federal government going to step up and uphold its responsibility? >> brian: they don't care. >> this thing has been called a stunt but that's the only way we can sort of grab the attention of the nation and of the federal government and say meet your to control the border. >> brian: this is a preview of coming attractions. when they live title 42, you know, they are suggesting not only perhaps 18,000 migrants into the country a day but they are saying there could be 60,000 within the first couple of hours. and that means they are going to just stream across and they are going to be standing around and they were going to be those images of thousands of people which is the one thing according to the newspapers that the biden administration doesn't want because that is the image that they don't want people to see before the midterms. look at what the biden administration did. >> is not just the images. these young people are the uncompensated care that's having to be provided by border hospitals. the social service network that is being stressed to the limit. the petty crime that is happening with these people coming across the border and are desperate for shelter and food and water. all of these things are being felt up and down the border. this is why the texas southern border was one of the most significant areas of movement from democrat to republican between 2016 in 2020. they are blaming the people the democrats from having an open border mind-set and holding them responsible for it. speak to the white house said this is just a gimmick. they are just saying that. they are actually doing this. so is ron desantis. they approved $12 million to do the same thing down on the state of florida. when it comes to the midterms that i know that you talk to so many people. you are involved in politics heavily. why do they say about this issue? how will they vote in november? >> the president's ratings are poor. they are the same on the economy and crime. they are lousy. let's going to happen to the democrats as this issue gets more prominent as the summer and fall go on. it is not going to be helpful to the democrats. when they've got voices like they've got here, there is a battle in a district that is on the border from laredo where they -- and moderate democrats support strong border efforts. his opponent is an open borders person who is likely called for the abolition of the border patrol. she might win. the democrats will have a person on the border who says get rid of the border patrol. they already have a guy who is going to be their nominee here in central texas who led the effort it if on the austin police department by a third and called for the implosion, blowing up the city's police headquarters as a sign of the new spirit of that is in austin. those kind of candidates are going to dog other candidates all around the country. >> brian: a couple of things going on, karl, in particular. when you talk about the things that's happening the border, you have a president that is interested in the story -- you don't need a fire to fix the border crisis? do you believe any of this dialogue event took place? as if this were the first time we had a border. the reaction every time, i proposed immigration reform. republicans don't want to bring it up. that's a lie. >> now, it won't. they are in charge and they have to secure the border. when you have states like mine -- i repeat. we are spending tens of millions of dollars of state tax dollars to do something that the federal government is responsible for. the federal government under the constitution is in charge of immigration. they are in charge of defending the border. they won't do it. we are having to do it with texas dollars, texas national guard and texas men and women being taken away from their jobs and their families in order to stand on the border. one of my best friends in austin for his son is there until october. to hear the stories of what they go they routinely every night capturing dozens of people who are making their way across the border in the middle of the night about the mexican cartels lighting up the sky with tracer rounds to let everybody know they are there. the instructions they are given about what happens if they are shot out. these are just amazing to me. we are having to do it because the federal government under this president is refusing to control the border. >> steve: what we are looking at is a remarkable image. if folks are just joining us, those are migrants from the del rio section of texas who came into the country in the last couple of days. the governor has said i will bust them to washington, d.c. the white house said that's a publicity stunt. and they are dropped at 400 north capitol a couple of blocks with the iconic u.s. capitol dome him. this is going to -- if you are in the cartel business, this is a great image, because it is, like, look how easy that was. give us $1,000 and we will get you to the capital. >> remember, each one of these people had to volunteer. the state of texas cannot take them and put them a bus forcefully. they had to be given an option. you want to be on a bus and go to the nation's capital and will you find this waiver so we are not held legally responsible for your decision? they get on the bus and off they go. we should be doing this. we should be turning them back to mexico. they are not taking responsibility. >> he does not have the authority to send them back to their own country. he does have the authority to send them -- to another place. >> steve: and he did. >> ainsley: karl, thanks for joining us. still ahead, new york city's mayor eric adams tweeting video of a subway intoning "the greatest city in the world." the only problem is he did it hours after the terrifying subway attack. lawrence jones is a new york city resident. he's going to react -- i think -- he has an apartment here. he will react to this terrible tweet next.ke it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. the sleep number 360® smart bed is on sale now. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts so you find your relief both stay comfortable all night. it's also temperature balancing so you stay cool. save $1,000 on our most popular smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months. ends saturday. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brian: for the very first time, president biden is accusing vladimir putin of committing genocide in ukraine. >> ainsley: his comments coming as a united states expected to announce $50 million more in funding for weapons headed to ukraine. >> brian: been out there weapons without they were getting. live with more details. >> that's exactly right. good morning and a little breaking news since we accurately reported in the 6:00 a.m. that the pentagon was considering sending mri 17 helicopters to ukraine which was already a notification to congress had been sent. the buy demonstration is reversing themselves now a senior defensive officials saying fox news will -- soviet helicopters that ukrainian pilots can fly typically used for transporting but can be used in a combat role. they will no longer be being sent to it that will not, it is good news to the ukrainian forces that is headed obviously into their 49th day of fighting now. you see that helicopter right now. president zelenskyy very much wanted to get those. how the white house also refused to use that term genocide until now. the president in that speech in iowa yesterday calling exactly these russian atrocities we are see in the surrounding area is exactly that. the president calling it genocide. president zelenskyy is a plotting president biden saying these true words of a true leader and a tweet he says calling things by their names is essential to stand up to evil. it comes, guys, as the bodies of civilians have been identified in the region and it comes as putin is calling the atrocities bag. he's declaring that peace talks as being dead. he is showing off the isolation and the sanctions that have been placed on them. he is threading in a country that interferes in ukraine. you are looking at these new satellite images moving into eastern ukraine ahead of the new offensive we expect in the donbas region. ukrainian forces captured victor. he is a pro-russian ukrainian lawmaker suspected of spying for the kremlin peered many thought he would possibly be a puppet future leaders should russia have toppled zelenskyy's government. obviously, they did not. if zelenskyy is offering a prison swap for this guy and exchange were kidnapped ukrainian children. >> that's a lot of kids. we are talking about tens of thousands of kids who have disappeared. >> that's right. 121,000 to be exact according to ukrainian officials. obviously, that is all part of what now has become the administration calling it genocide, guys. >> steve: he was sending this update about this story as well. it is a fox news alert. a bus with illegal immigrants from the del rio section of texas has arrived in washington within the past 40 minutes. >> ainsley: fox news gave you that exclusive look. >> lab on the scene with more. hey, lucas. >> good morning, guys. i spoke of those illegal migrants that came to the united states for the first time. they were 23 and all who got off the bus a week ago in texas. governor greg abbott. do send illegal migrants to the nation's capital. he made good on that progress on my promise. 23 and all stepped off the bus. 19 rails, 4 emails including 2 small children as well. i had a chance to speak to some of them. a group of six illegal migrants from venezuela. they are here to work and excited to be here. they are very appreciative. there is a private contract that took them up from del rio on the bus. they drove all weekend the driver just told me. there's no stops for any motel or overnights. straight to the weekend including monday and tuesday from texas up here. the gentleman i spoke to when i asked him what's next, he said they all want to go to miami. when i asked how to get there, they said they don't know. i said they were all eager to work and appreciative and excited to be you. they waved at the bus when it was departing steps as you can see from the u.s. capital guys. >> the people you talked to said they want to go to miami. we have heard graham ron desantis. he said if anybody arrives in the country by the federal government, he will ship them to similar parts. >> that's right. governor abbott asked others migrants are going to go on the bus voluntarily? 's and everybody would come voluntarily. since then, texas as they haven't received as many illegal immigrants getting dropped off at the doorstep. sadly this is a game almost of hot potato they are sending these guys to different parts of the country. the gentleman i just met are very happy to be here. they want to go to miami. you bring up a good point about governor desantis. he does not want them when he would send them somewhere else. >> ainsley: it's easier to get to miami if they are trying to break down 95. any of them have family. i don't know how many you talk to. any of them say they have family in the d.c. area and that's how they decided to get on the bus? >> that's a good question. i spoke to family members from nicaragua. waiting for them at the bus and they stepped off and they were all smiles. they're going to stay in this area for the foreseeable future. there were some family members here. not everybody was going to florida had plans to go to florida. i was told everybody he is not from i asked what different countries, nicaragua, venezuela. i was told by the private contracting out there that brought these to them and appearance ladies that none of them are from mexico. they are all apprehended at various points in the last few weeks. i asked them about their journey from south america, they all said it was perilous. there was snakes in all kind of stuff. speech or do they speak english, steve? >> no, i was speaking to them in the best spanish as i could. >> brian: don't worry, we will get them on obamacare. it will be fantastic. thank you very much. let's bring in lawrence jones. you will be going to the border after this. you're from texas. is this pathetic that it has come to this? >> i think it's pretty tragic for the biden administration. they are going to lose some seats because of this. democrats on the border area objectives are turning red right now. it is because of this issue. it's because the biden administration refused to listen to them. what did greg abbott do when he first got back into control when they started undoing donald trump's policies and everything? he said just give me the equipment. i will start building the border wall right here in texas. they said no. the equipment was already paid for by the u.s. taxpayers. the biden administration they want to turn over. the people that you saw, we put it up on the screen. coming from the del rio sector which is one of the busiest sectors. a lot of reporting for "fox & friends" right there. when it's going to happen is ones they undo title 42, the coyotes here this, and they are going to continue to bring people across the border. their criminal enterprise will continue. you cannot separate the people from the drugs from the human trafficking. it is the same people that is getting that stuff across the border. i think so often people miss that point. >> what's going on in texas? how was he doing so well? running against this lady -- i think it's a woman. karl rove was telling us about it they want to get rid of the border agents altogether in that area. >> he's being primaries right now. that's not going to work. granted, he's known as one of the most conservative democrats. he's very popular. he was a judge before. he had some credibility there. if he gets knocked out in the primary, democrats are essentially going to give up that seat. i don't think the voters are on their side. like i said, although border city council races have started to flip to the republican side. they haven't been republican for 20 plus years. >> fbi investigation. i'm not sure exactly. >> we still haven't got any information. >> steve: while the new york city police department is taking the lead on the investigation that happens is 24 hours ago on a subway train in brooklyn, frank james, 62 years old, we have been describing him as a person of interest because they found his credit card and keys to a u-haul that he rented from philly there at the crime scene. now, we just heard from the mayor of new york city, he is no longer a person of interest. he is a suspect. >> it's about time. i know there's been a lot of focus on the criminal profile. i think that will be a discussion. can we go get the guy first? i was so stunned when i saw adam say that he was going to be held to the fullest extent of the law. i'm sorry, mr. mayor, that's not up to you. that's up to the d.a. in manhattan to hold him accountable or if they will make it a federal investigation. we can't start to pick and choose which crimes we are going to prosecute. what happened in the subway has been the fear of many new yorkers for a while. all of a sudden because it becomes a national news story, everyone is freaking out. this is part of the reason why i do not live here anymore. you cannot take the subway. people are being stabbed and pushed into the subway. he decided he was going to create a big maze so we had soft targets. >> he had a hatchet. >> the whole point of the broken windows theory is to get the smaller crimes first so went something like this -- you get the same people before it escalates to something big. it is true that he had a year to get this not even a year yet. 100 days, right? he still has some time. i haven't seen a switching gears. the other day he was on the radio station, and he said when they gave him some compliments, they said mr. mayor, you brought back the anticrime unit. he said is not the anticrime unit. as the antigun unit. thank you for bringing broken windows bag. he said i'm not a supporter of broken windows. the political community and is going to be his demise. the new voters to go after crime. he's going to be on with bill and dana. i'm so glad. i've been reaching out to him since he became mayor. travel on your terms. he has a lot to answer for today with bill and dana. >> still in quarantine. >> we are praying for him -- >> i hope they put more officers in these subways. a promise that. it looks like they are warning officers right away. the videos hardware again. >> how about we get the cameras to work. we do need more cops on the street. the second part is this. if the cops are going, it makes no sense that they are going to put it back on the street. he still will go after the d.a. they want to keep it. bragg is a disaster. >> brian: here had to be a disaster and he got elected. that's what new york gave us. >> we will be watching you. >> ainsley: joe rogan a railing against twitter and the media for dismissing the wuhan lab link theory. >> for months, you couldn't even mention it. that is certainly something that was open to question. there was this lab that most of studying the coronavirus and somebody could have walked out with it on their issue. he can't even look into that? for twitter to take that off -- bad to me was a huge red flag. it was crazy, because it wasn't resolved. it just wasn't resolved. >> ray travis is here to react. good morning. i'm doing well. i know bellmawr and i watch them. i was just impressed that they both died as seem pretty practical and we are actually saying things that we've all been saying that we are not really hearing from the other side. >> well, it is about time that we are finally having conversations that weren't allowed on social media. there is a good meme out there that is the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth very often on social media is about six months. when you think about what they restricted us from being able to talk about as it pertains to covid as it pertains to hunter biden, when we need is for elon musk to buy twitter. that is what needs to happen in order for the marketplace of ideas to truly come back to its full fruition. twitter artificially instructs an algorithm that doesn't allow for discussion and full fruition of the marketplace of ideas. if you even suggested that this lab link theory may have be true, you are not allowed to have that conversation on twitter. if you said anything about hey, you know, i think maybe wearing masks doesn't make a lot of sense for kids in schools which the data also ports, you weren't allowed to say that. if you made an examination of the early data that was coming back again on the covid shots and whether they stopped you from getting or spreading covid, you weren't allowed to say that. all those things now the data is quite clear on and what they were curtailing what they were censoring ended up being the truth. that is why you look at social media which overwhelmingly in particular twitter drives and narratives that everybody talks about on a day-to-day basis particularly in the media, you have to have a robust uninhibited discourse. give credit on that discussion on his podcast. it's also what needs to be going on for everyone across the nation. we need desperately in this country i really believe this for elon musk to buy twitter and disrupt the existing algorithms and protocols they have put into place. sooner rather than later he can happen. >> we all agreed. >> thank you, great morning. >> you can click on allocate to see you at the top trending stories are. go check out his website. we are counting down to kick off as the u.s. football league has the field this saturday. who are they key players to watch? 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>> is actually really high. what people will understand when they see these players play is that covid really mess up the transition from college to the nfl. there's a bunch of players out there that didn't get an opportunity in the national football league that are good enough to get an opportunity in the national football league. those of the players that we are going to be showcasing. it's going to start this weekend. the quality of football is certainly going to be great but the technology that we are going to be bringing to football fans is off the charts. the audio we are going to have it all the communications doing the coach and the player. we will interview the coaches right there they had said. why would drone flying to the field. you will be able to watch the sport that we all love in a totally different way in no way in which we are going to take you closer to the game that we have ever taken you before. >> here that signals come into interact with the coaches during the game. i hope they are on a 32nd delay. i've heard football coaches talk before on the sideline. i don't know if america's family is really doing it. for example, playing on michigan, shea patterson a first-round draft baked is going to be a quarterback. tell me about them. >> a really good career at the university of michigan. he was elected by the team up there in michigan. their head coach. this is a quality player. he just needs reps in order to get himself to the next level. there's another guy packed in limbs that was drafted in the nfl draft in the first round. he's going to be in his league. a quarterback at northwestern is going to play for a used in who i think is going to have a really good team down with the usfl. there's already people within nfl circles that are excited to see them play. he's the type of guy i am very excited to see. the quality of football is going to be very good but also the access and technology that we are going to be bringing. people will be very excited. i can't wait for you to turn it on saturday night. >> brian: you've got some new rules and i think the nfl is keeping an eye on this. it was a big deal when they went to a two-point conversion. now you have a chance to get three points from 10 yards out. they have it over time with a of new wrinkles in it. one thing i'm getting is the players are excited about the changes and the chance to extend their football life. football players if you don't get drafted, you don't go to italy. you don't play in tokyo. you don't go to aaa. you have nowhere to go until now. >> that's right. and really this board is all about reps and opportunity. that is exactly what they are going to get within this league and the rules are set up for more excitement for a little bit more offense and certainly for the fan you are going to be more excited when you get down to that 2-point conversion, that 3-point conversion. all the games in the 14-18. range are going to be to position games. it's going to be very exciting. i can't wait to see these guys take advantage of the opportunity we are talking about. quality players playing high quality football in a brand-new never seen before. >> brian: everyone is excited about the chance to do something different and bring football to america on easter. best of luck. thanks so much. >> brian: you bet, brian. have a good day. >> brian: another game on sunday. a doubleheader on saturday and sunday. can you imagine easter, a chance to watch football and something else. it will be nice out. you can wear unlike thanksgiving which will be cold. >> ainsley: some of these players never got the chance and this is an opportunity for them. they deserve it. everyone, have a great day. thanks for joining us. >> bill: millions on alert new york city with the suspect behind the worse subway attack and city history still at large at this hour. good morning every buddy and bill hemmer thank you for being with us today. >> dana: good morning i'm dana perino this is america's newsroom. breaking come moments ago, new york city mayor eric adams naming frank james is a suspect. police initially flagged him as a person of interest. >> bill: that manhunt is now an hour and 25, please say that the shooter was wearing a gas mask when he detonated two smoke grenades inside of a crowded

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texas. >> i call it genocide. >> president biden is for the first time referring to russia's invasion as genocide. the term that the president has been hesitant to use until now. >> well, hello uva. [cheers] >> former vice president mike pence woke left. >> patriotic education has been replaced by political indoctrination and it should be rejected. [applause] ♪ >> this is a fox news alert. a massive manhunt underway at this hour for the person of interest in connection with that shooting on the new york city subway. frank james a person of interest after yesterday's shootings of 10 people. 29 believed hurt at this hour. >> steve: our coverage begins with lauren green live at the station in brooklyn. good morning, lauren. >> hey, good morning, steve. well, the trains are now up and running although there is still a heavy investigation. this is no longer an investigation. you can see the subways are actually opened. there is no police tape across them like there was yesterday. there is a heavy police presence around here. a couple of new york's finest. i think media obviously outnumber the police at this point. as you said, the focus now, the investigation now is focused on aggressive and intensive search for frank james who authorities are still calling a person of interest. police say it was 62-year-old frank r. james who rented the u-haul then now associated with the shooting that left 10 people with gunshot wounds and several others injured from the chaos that ensued. keys to the van dropped at the scene along with a bag believed dropped by the gunman containing fireworks, a hachted, undetonated smoke grenade. police also recovered a # millimeter glock with extended magazines. two detonated smoke grenades and gasoline. the chaos began during yesterday's morning commuted around 8:30 a.m. as the train pulled into the station. when witnesses say a man wearing knee on orange construction vest, a gray hoodie and a knee on green helmet dawned a gas mask and sped off smoke grenades and unleashed a hail of buflts. police recovered 33 spent shells passengers described as a frightening scene it? >> was scary because i didn't know what was going on. i thought maybe somebody got hit or something. it was like a scary moment. everyone was packed in that little station getting out. it was very scary. >> the four or five faces pushed behind the door behind them. smoke filling up. there is nothing i could do. that was the worst feeling of my entire life. that and man's face, i think i have closed my times and i still see his face still. >> investigators are asking people with any cell phone videos to come forward. any content that may help id the shooter. there were no working video cameras in three subway stations. former nypd comirption ray kelly calls that appalling. >> it is absolutely indefensible that they weren't working in this day and age. we have a lot of money that's come out of the federal government, a lot of money to the mca. this is something that should have been repaired. >> looking at the subway station there. the trains are running. people have been trickling out of the train. obviously it is the one way people commute to work police say frank james a person of interest rented a van in philadelphia. he has convictions into wisconsin. they also say it's believed james also made a series of videos where he had those apocalyptic rants against the world. by the way a $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest steve? >> steve: all right lauren green reporting life from brooklyn. let's bring in andrew costello deputy police inspector. is he a professor at monroe college. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: i know the station was one of the transit districts that you supervised and so you have been thinking a lot about what happened yesterday about 8:30. you say two things. it appears the shooter was prepared because of what he was wearing and also you say it was lucky that it wasn't at one of the larger stations like the one atlantic avenue in barclay center. explain what you mean. >> so we -- the next station i would have entered the atlantic avenue station largest by rider station in brooklyn. pretty much the hub of everything mixing into all the stations in brooklyn so 36 street station is relatively a quiet station itself but at that point the train would have had enough passenger volume to be of some -- of some volume i say prepared because it's purelily i would say he was trying to be an mta employee or blend, in right? he started the commotion before he entered the station, right? i think the smoke would have gotten people out of their seats, then they started spraying with his glock 17. it's a little easier when the people are in the center of the car as opposed to along the seats. now, magazines might have been. glock guns are really reliable. they really don't jam. i'm suggesting that maybe these 30 round magazines might have been what caused the jam because the springs aren't as consistent in the larger magazines. this may have been a god send in the facts that he bought a larger capacity magazine. >> i know you are 26 years veteran of the nypd. we are looking at these images of just a blood bath down under ground. hard to see. what do you know about this person of interest. i know he was on the fbi's terror radar until 2019 two years ago. and then he was interviewed and he was cleared. >> well, previous in 2019 enough threats to warrant for mr. james to be investigated. i'm sure due diligence was done with the interviews to see if there is any merit. the pure matter of making threats by itself isn't enough to hold somebody in custody. definitely monitor what level do you want to monitor a person for just threats. i'm sure the fbi has thousands of people that have made antigovernment, anti-person apocalyptic threats. like i said interviews were done they thought it was worthy to not pursue mr. james at that time. >> brian: yeah, what i don't understand why are we saying a person of interest. eyewitness we rolled before. he sees the guy visibly in his face. sees him talk to himself. watch him go into his bag, another good look. another eyewitness claire said she looked at him. she thought he was an mta worker. so you have two people who eyeballed him. you have the picture there. what do you think -- what is the strategy behind not saying we are looking for this guy and this is the shooter? o. >> secondly chief executives wants to make absolutely sure if you look at the initial descriptions 55 and a gentleman was 625 based off of the motor vehicle information. 250 pounds. generally, when we get descriptions of people, we usually describe them as taller and they turn out to be shorter. it's not typical for be described as being -- who are shorter to be described as taller. so there might be a little bit of doubt. remember, there is chaos going on having accurate height, you know, with all that the guy come in crouching down a little bit. there is smoke going on. when you are seated down in the chair you don't necessarily know the height of the person. it's a good idea to make sure that this person is a person and not just some potential innocent. >> steve: thank you dr. andrew costello thank you for joining us live. and the thing about what happened yesterday. since the pandemic so few people have ridden the subway anyway. and ridership was just starting to come back. and now with, this and you have heard about ainsley, you were talking about crazy rants that this guy has posted on youtube. a lot of it was directed directly at mayor adams and a lot had to do with the homeless. apparently he was on the fbi's watch list or ratherrer was on the radar because of these threats that he made in new mexico. after a number of interviews with fbi agents they ultimately cleared him. >> that's being reported and also some videos on youtube that have been in the press about this guy posting crazy videos on youtube allegedly saying that he has been treated for mental health facility with violence not physical violence, child experiences in grade school that would make him go get a gun and shoot the mother fers he says. >> brian: eyewitness tell me you don't experience this if you go on the subway. i didn't want to look at him he was mud dering to himself. he must be on drugs. takes gas mask up opens up the gas pulls out an ax. thankfully he drops the ax. takes out a gun and starts shootings. >> thankfully very fortunate the gun jams. >> ainsley: though amazing that no one was killed. >> brian: unbelievable. stuck at 8:24 according to stuck 5 minutes before they actually pulled into the station. i know one minute could be an hour when people are shooting at you and the car is filled with smoke. some of these people said i tried to get to the other car but the door was locked in between the subway now did he do that ahead of time? and then the question is if the cameras didn't work yesterday or earlier because a lot of times these guys do have a plan they do it days before. they do some dry runs. can you look back at cameras on that car in that station and say okay, wait a second, this is the same guy. he is standing there. that would help you put that case together. but i have also been in new york city's headquarters downstairs where you could see every camera in the whole city and that was 8 years ago. every block. it's not like london but it's close. ' and my question is it something as simple as you look up and you see four blank screens did anyone say i think we should fix those cameras? how embarrassing is that in brooklyn, a beautiful area of brooklyn and that you -- no one is checking to see if these cameras are working. isn't that anybody's job. >> ainsley: that should not have happened. a crime wave plaguing our beautiful city. we are all wondering new york four years ago? >> brian: chicago. so many cities. >> ainsley: you are right. transit crime here has spiked. 68%. people yesterday were saying in new york, you know, when you don't want to be pushed in front of a train, can you sit on the bench and put your bark against the wall. this, you can't prevent this you are hostage. >> you are. you look at all these images, where are the transit cops? >> and mayor adams said he is going to put more underground. >> steve: i know, they are going to double. >> steve: they should double. i looked at a lot of this video. i have not seen one transit cop. so much money is spent on transit cops and cops in new york city and where are -- you know. >> brian: i don't know that they can be on every car. >> steve: to the guy's point earlier frank james. >> ainsley: they are leaving, steve. >> steve: i understand. frank james on his videos and keep in mind unclear if he is the suspected gunman, he was talking about the homeless problem on the subway. he said, you know, there was no place to sit because the cars were full of homeless people. that was one of the things that motivated him. is that what -- is he the gunman? is that what motivated him? stay tuned. it's an all-points bulletin everybody trying to find this guy. >> mayor de blasio thought it was a good idea to leave the homeless on the trains and become apartment buildings. the big thing is about the homeless. family of four couldn't make rent. you look and say this guy is nuts. and that's when i say i'm on the subway four days a week and i can't tell you how many guys you look at them and did you go that is an aggressive person that you do not want to turn your back on. and that's been the case when there was four people in the city in the middle of pandemic and the case now that ridership is back up 60%. >> ainsley: you ride it every day. if you see a homeless person lying down asleep on one of the benches. >> brian: or look in their eye that they're going to attack. >> ainsley: people are trying not to look at them scared that you are going to make eye contact and they are going to come after you. >> steve: let's see if the police have updated in our program to tell us where they are in the investigation. stay tuned. meantime coming up on this wednesday. a warning for the west. russia's president putin vowing consequences for those who interview with his war? we're going to bring you live to the ground in ukraine. >> ainsley: plus, the blame game, president biden pointing the finger for the 4 o0 year high inflation rate on everyone but himself. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon, so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. that's a savings of over $500 a year. switch today. >> putin's invasion of ukraine has driven up gas prices and food prices all over the world. we saw today's inflation data. 70% of the increase in prices in march came from putin price hike in gasoline. i'm doing everything in my power executive order to bring down and address the putin price hike. the budget and ability to fill up the tank none of it should hinge on whether a dictator commits war and commits genocide a half a world away. >> brian: please. >> steve: there you have the president united states in men low, iowa yesterday there he was talking about. >> ainsley: that's a new person to blame. >> steve: when he was talking about blame putin a bird pooped on him. i don't know if you can see that a blue suit there. but that is what happened there. they were in a barn and a bird pooped on the president when he was blaming putin for the price hike. >> ainsley: oh, gross, gross, gross. it used to be transitory and then remember it was a high class problem and then it was mouth. joe manchin who is a democrat from west virginia saying enough with this blame game. he says when will this end? it is a disservice to the american people to act as if inflation is a new phenomenon. the federal reserve and the administration failed to act fast enough and today's data is a snapshot in time of the consequences being felt across the country. instead of acting boldly, our elected leaders in the federal reserve continue to respond with half measures and rhetorical failures searching for where to late blame. the american people deserve the truth why record inflation is happening and what must be done to control it. >> brian: you have to go back and examine what took place. we are control of the chinese virus that poisoned the world and took a toll on our country and killed hundreds of thousands of americans. shutting counsel for two weeks was deficit stating. something we haven't experienced in the modern economy. taking your time opening up riding $1.9 trillion worth of check was that we did not have money in the bank to cash. when larry summers came out famously and said this is going to cause inflation and when the president, we have a number of times saying don't worry about it, there are people that believe it's going to be are long lasting, i'm not one of them. it's going to be transitory and when the supply chain got gummed up our secretary of transportation was on paternity leave there has been no massive push to unclog the supply chain. he is now blaming that. where is janet yellen? out there front and center explaining what's going on, talking about what to do. even a bad policy. and when secretary granholm secretary the energy talking about we are a million barrels of oil down a day. we have to fix this at least temporarily instead. crickets from the people when needed most. you have no policy; however, deplete the emergency reserve and let's now put green -- our focus on green energy on the side and burn some coal and burn some corn. >> steve: to that point about burning corn. he upped the octane of corn, the ethanol level to 15%. >> ainsley: for 2% of the gas stations. >> steve: that's just it. it's just a symbol. it only impacts gas stations at 2300 gas stations across the country in a nation where there are 150,000 gas stations. ultimately, what it all boils down to is what it feels like in your wallet. and the average american family, typical american family that makes something like $67,000 a year, this is going -- all the stuff across the board is going to cost you $5,000 in the next year. >> ainsley: i thought it was a high class problem. >> steve: it's an every class problem. >> ainsley: yes it is. >> brian: for the very first time on purpose accuses vladimir putin committing genocide in ukraine. >> steve: his comments coming as the united states is expected to announce $750 million more in funding for stuff to fight russia with. >> ainsley: griff jenkins is still over in ukraine. he is in lviv and he has the details for us. good morning, griff. >> griff: good morning, ainsley, brian and steve. the white house has refused to use that term the president used in that speech, genocide in describing putin's brutality in ukraine and after that speech, he was asked about it here's what he said doubling down. listen. >> yes. i called it genocide because it's become clearer and clearer that putin is just trying to wipe out the idea [inaudible] ukraine. we're only going to learn more and more about the devastation and we will let the warriors decide internationally whether it qualifies but it sure seems that way to me. >> president zelenskyy quickly applauding biden treating true words of a true leader calling things by their names is essential to stand up to evil. this as the bodies of at least 720 civilians now have been identified in the kyiv region. now, putin is calling the atrocities in bucha fake. is he declaring peace talks dead. shrugging isolation and sanction sanctions off. and threatening any countries that interferes in ukraine consequences. satellite images showing russian forces redeploying and moving into eastern ukraine. anticipate offensive more shelling and fighting in the south in places like mariupol. there is another development. ukrainian forces catching victor, a pro-russian ukrainian lawmaker suspected of spying for the kremlin. zelenskyy is now offering a prison swap for him in exchange for those kidnapped ukrainian children. one more update, it comes from the pentagon, guys. and this is a senior defense official telling fox news that the administration is weighing giving mi-17 helicopters to ukraine. that would be part of a $750 million new aid package. brian, ainsley and steve? >> brian: griff, that's pretty serious, that's much more lethal weaponry. talking about canons, coastal defense drones, protective suits to safeguard personnel in case of a chemical attack. i also understand that the ambassador over here to the ukraine is trying to work out a deal directly with some arms dealers. american arms dealers to try to get more lethal -- more lethal unmanned aircraft in so type of drone. almost bypassing the u.s. government. >> you bring up a great point, brian. we know that the department of defense is meeting today with some american contractors to talk about the kind of weapons they can get in this country. we understand also from the pentagon that, quote: large number of the 100 drones are here. but this conversation over the mi-17 helicopters which are soviet era helicopters that ukrainians can fly, they are usually transport helicopters but they can be used as an attack helicopter as well and so many are asking the question now, if you are going to give them helicopters why not those mig 29 fighter jets that zelenskyy has been asking for for 50 days. >> now the pentagon was asked about that as well in a briefing. they said they never objected to ukraine actually getting them it was just the means by which it would be delivered through poland passing through u.s. hands and then coming into ukraine. so, we will see if we learn more about that in the coming days. it's day 49 of this war, guys. >> bret: so bizarre we can give them missiles and other wednesday and helicopters but we can't give them these planes? it doesn't make sense. thank you so much. thanks, griff. >> ainsley: coming up next, tornado touched down. more than two dozen people are hurt in a devastating texas storm and janice is tracking today's severe weather threat. >> brian: plus, the city of shanghai easing lockdown rules as people cry out for help. our next guest explains how chinese communist party to control their citizens even more. 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[screams] >> brian: what is wrong with these people? >> yeah, it makes no sentence in epidemiological terms. you are never going to stamp out a highly infectious respiratory virus spreads so easily. the rest of the world realizes. a lot followed them into lock down. china italy some states did the united states did. every has woken up and smelled the coffee. everyone realizes we have to live with the coronavirus forever. and then what are they doing in shanghai? they are killing dogs and cats because they might be carrying coronavirus. people are literally starving to death. i don't know how many lives they are going to save from coronavirus in shanghai, but i guarantee you when they finally go into some of these apartments where people have been locked up for three or four weeks, they will find dead bodies of people starved to death. people died of strokes and heart attacks. the death toll from the lockdown the cost of the lockdown is going to be much greater i think than the number of lives saved from covid at the end of the day. >> brian: 994 people say i feel symptoms. 22,000 test positive had no idea. so you lock down 25 million. do you know how you know? because you go to use your door and there is a padlock on the other side or they tape and seal it shut and they don't deliver food. what type of government treats their people like this and you say this is all about a battle of will and leadership. what is really going on here? >> well, what's really going on is politics all the time in china. you have got in china the head of the national health system saying we can't stop now because if we stop now, locking down everything we did in the past would be in vein. well everything you did in the past was a mistake. so admit it and move on. but they won't because politicians never like making mistake. the other thing though is? a totalitarian regime. totalitarian regimes always have to target somebody. they target a class. they target ethnic group and now targeting the people of shanghai. a phrase which means you kill the one to warn the 100. by locking down 26 million nominee shanghai, you are telling the 104 billion people we are in charge we are the chinese communist party. we did do whatever we want with your lives we can dictate how much you eat when you eat and whether you starve to death. then there is the power struggle president xi jinping wants to be president for life. shanghai is fighting him. guess what? 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>> >> your son is about to make a huge mistake he doesn't usually warn someone so i guess that's progress. you talk to him. is someone going to tell me what's going on? >> i'm going to be a priest? >> for halloween? >> wahlberg tells insider he spent millions of dollars of his observe money to help produce the film saying he was inspired by his own catholic faith. those are your headlines, guys, in theaters nationwide. >> steve: that's right. it was in select cities yesterday. you can go see it today. i actually got a sneak peek and it's great. it's a true story about this guy stuart who was a boxer, troubled life, became ultimately a priest and mark wahlberg, and i will tell you mel gibson were both fantastic. and, you know what? it's holy week. it's a powerful spiritual message. perfect movie to take your family to because it's now in theaters. >> ainsley: we knew mel gibson was very close to the catholic church and his faith was very important to him. i don't know this about mark wahlberg until this movie came out. he is using his own movie. this is his calling. he definitely wanted to make this movie and bring it to motorcycle. >> brian: i hear he goes to church every day. >> ainsley: every day? 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>> well, we might survive but we are certainly not going to be competitive or flourish. my main reaction is i'm actually happy about this because it's another absurd sort of ridiculous thing that california is doing here that's going to be good for america and good for the free world because california as a result is going to continue to lose relative strength and power and competitiveness as an economy and people are going to continue to move out because business leaders like myself are going to move out. these are the types of reasons i moved out. i built a billion-dollar company and launching 10 technology startups and doing it on n. texas and not on the west coast bargely for reasons like this. >> ainsley: in our profession you get to the top by working really hard. always saying yes. being willing to go. go cover the stories and always saying yet to working weekends or overnights or whatever it might be. i assume it's the same in every other profession. some people like this idea because through the pandemic we realize gosh, we have been working a lot. we haven't focused as much on our families. do you see any benefits to this? >> well, ainsley, i'm similar to you. you know, i work 80 plus hours a week and i love it though. i'm an entrepreneur. i mean, i don't need to work for money and i never really have, actually. i have always worked to serve people in my vocation as an entrepreneur. i continue to throw it all down to that. now, does that mean i have to sacrifice my family? absolutely not. i mean i prioritize, i hard prioritize every hour. first hour is my health and prayer. next hour is my family. no digital stuff alouded. focus on the kids. focus on the right. already doing that i'm getting in a lot more time than a lot of homer simpson type dads out there, do you know what i mean? >> ainsley: i love that why did you move your business down to texas and why do you like it. >> freedom and i love it things like this make me happier when i see california doing this type of stuff. i'm recruiting people and additionally, the more we have companies come over here to places like texas and free states the better of the ecosystem around locally becomes. i need to hire and pick up talent. it's a hyper competitive world. at the root of the problem in california the government approaches totalitarian type governments. they try to empower themselves rather than empower people. we need governments that empower people and texas and places like florida and other free states they're empowering people and we can see how people flourish in that environment. company leaders are in a fight for talent. it's so hard to get the best talent, right? 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running just less than 24 hours after that chaos erupted yesterday. cameraman nathan is going to show you the stairwell, the narrow stairwell that scores of people were trying to rush up to get away from the smoke and the sounds of guns firing. this is not an active investigation site right now. the focus now is intensive search for frank james who authorities are still calling a person of interest. police say it was 62-year-old james who rented a u hall van now associated with the shooting that left 10 people with gunshot wounds and several others injured from the chaos that ensued the keys to the van dropped at the scene along with a bag believed dropped by the gunman containing fireworks, a hatchet, undetonated smoke grenades. police also recovered a 9-millimeter glock with extended magazines two detonated smoke grenades and gasoline. commute around 8:30 as the trains pulled into a station when witnesses say a man wearing a knee on orange construction vest a gray hoodie and knee on green helmet dawned a gas mask and set off the smoke grenades and unleashed a hail of bullets. police recovered 33 spent shells. passengers described a frightening scene. >> it was scary because i didn't know what was going on. i thought somebody may have gotten hit or something. it was like a scary moment. everyone was packed in that little station getting out. it was very scary. >> and the four or five faces who pushed against the door behind them banging as smoke is filling in behind, there is nothing i can do. that was the worst feeling of my entire life. and that mannens face, i guarantee -- i think i have closed my eye as few times already and i see his face still. >> investigators are asking people with any cell phone videos to come forward. any content that might help i.d. the shooter. there were no working video cameras in three subway stations. former nypd commissioner ray kelly calls that appalling. >> it is absolutely indefensible that they weren't working in this day and age. and, you know, we have got a lot of money that's come out of the federal government, a lot of money to the mta. this is something that should have been repaired. >> now, this is a school that's right across the street from the subway station where people would have come out and rushed out. they would have seen this right away. yesterday it was shut down. still checking with the department of education to see if they are going to reopen that school this morning. police say frank james, the person of interest, rented that van in philadelphia. he also has connections to wisconsin. they also believe that james had posted a video with almost apocalyptic rants against pretty much everyone. there is a $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. back to you. >> steve: so, lauren, yesterday, at about 8:30 after this happened down in the subway. and you showed us that subway -- the stairs. a lot of people came running out there trying to escape the gunman. but a lot of people, when the doors opened on that train, a lot of people ran out of that train and there was another train across the platform ran into that train, the driver realized what was going on closeds doors and took off and people at the next subway stop, when they were age to, you know, eventually get there, a bunch of the people said hey, wait a minute, i have been hit. >> yeah. this is the interesting thing about the new york subway. when there is a major stop like this platform that people can walk across to the other side. that's not the case for every subway stop. it is for this one because it is a major stop. the question is, of course, you see people walking down those subway stairs. the question is did the gunman choose this particular stop because he could inflict the greatest damage because there would have been so many people crossing over from side to side. that is a question of course investigators need to know. it all has to do with motive. >> ainsley: lauren, have you talked to people who said they are not going to ride the subway anymore. in the post this morning this 29-year-old young lady was interviewed and said i'm done with riding the train. it's just not worth it. every time i go from i worry in the back of my mind if someone is going a tack me while my back is turned. lawrence. >> lauren: it's very interesting you bring that up because the city was just coming back online. people were afraid of taking the subways because of covid. but slowly but surely the city was getting back to normal. yesterday kind of put it back a few months, if not a couple of years because yesterday you would see so many more people hail cabs not getting on the subway. people have been getting on the subway here. we have seen people getting off the subway. we will talk with a couple of them because in new york, sometimes it's the only way you can get to work or to school or anywhere you are going. it is the subway and regardless of the danger people say i have nowhere else -- i have no way else to get to where i'm going. ainsley? >> ainsley: get to downtown where that would be 440 or 50 bucks if you got an uber. ains. >> brian: they were upping their prices yesterday. >> ainsley: going to have worse traffic because a lot of people say. >> brian: you don't take the subway because you enjoy it believe me. especially when the homeless are so tired they don't want to move their feet to allow you to sit down. they call it their apartments because mayor de blasio thought that would be a good move. we are still trying to recover from him. the guy dropped a credit card along the way. also in that bag a hatchet dropped out. he also had fireworks seismic wave smoke canisters. >> ainsley: pepper spray. >> brian: imagine how much damage he could have done. how dense that population is and people right on top of this other. you have somebody who says i can't get his face out of his mind. another woman claire quoted as saying i looked right at him. i saw what he was doing. so you have the eyewitnesses at least these two who are speak my hope is the investigation know as lot more. every minute the guy is out. if it's the guy on youtube who has threatened the mayor who talked about i'm one of your mentally ill people, i don't think anybody is safe as long as this guy is out. >> ainsley: the message to mayor eric adams, when he took over for bill de blasio, people were hoping that he was going to put more police on the subway. >> brian: he said he would. >> ainsley: they catch this guy. i don't know if they were down there, but this guy got away. some of the cameras down in the subway, and up on the street were not working and you said, what, 10, 11 years ago. you toured the headquarters of the politician station all the cameras. >> brian: unbelievable. you see the black screen, wouldn't that be an indication that something is wrong. >> ainsley: you need to fix it. >> steve: indicate probably have a lot of black screens where the cameras are not working at any time. however, this is a gigantic embarrassment for the city. the subway doors on the train didn't open. people were trying to get out of one train and get into another. cameras didn't work. and, you know, i don't see a single transit cop down there. this just adds to the fact as lauren was talking about people -- you know, after covid people weren't riding. they were trying to get ridership back. but this is not going to help. people are now terrified. in the "new york post" today, there is a quote a op-ed written by michael good win and it says crime and more crime and now this subway terror is the stuff of nightmares governor hochul and mayor adams on the hook making the city as safe as it was before bill de blasio. andrew cuomo and albany lawmakers handcuffed the cops and coddled the criminals. if the governor and mayor sincerely want to crush the crime epidemic, they must think and act like war time commanders. this is a war for the survival of new york and there are no partial victories. it's win or lose. it's absolutely right. >> brian: they should lose in november. not the mayor, he just got there. but the governor who was appointed there. who had the great character references to pick a deputy governor. >> steve: lieutenant. >> lieutenant governor who got arrested yesterday and indicted for campaign violations. so now she has that job to fill people are going to look should we give her two more years things only gotten worse since she got there she finally gives on some type of cash bail reform almost cursory. the state legislation lay temperature won't move and she wanted to get her buffalo bills stadium built so she didn't press hard enough. >> steve: people talking about crime when it comes to the midterms and talking will inflation. inflation in the united states shattered another record yesterday riding to an amazing 8.5% over the last month. >> brian: president biden says he is doing everything in his power to bring down prices but critics say he is doing everything except looking at his own policies that are contributing to the problem. >> ainsley: peter doocy is live at the white house. peter? >> peter: good morning. officials here don't want voters? a midterm year blaming president biden for sky high bills on just about everything. so they continue claiming it is another country's president's fault? >> i'm not going to wait to take action to help american families. i'm doing everything in my power by executive order to bring down the prices and putin price hike. >> regular gas is up 48%. electricity up 11%. used cars up 35%. hotels up 29%. apparel up 6.8. housing up 5%. the march consumer price index is 8.5%. that is the highest sings 1981. and now even some democrats are saying cut out the putin price hike stuff. joe manchin is asking when will this end? it is a disservice to the american people to act as if inflation is a new phenomenon. the federal reserve and the administration failed to act fast enough instead of acting boldly our elected leaders in the federal reserve continued to respond with half measures and rhetorical failures searching for where to lay the blame. and biden rival ron desantis is arguing that any econ 101 student could see biden policies contributed here. >> you are printing trillions and trillions of dollars, the idea that you can just do that in fin night tum without there being any consequences was completely fool hearty. >> peter: today president biden doesn't is have any public events on the schedule and he still has not been challenged buy historically high inflation number. >> peter: when the president started of talking about blaming the putin price hike a bird pooped on him. at what point did he realize that that had happened. >> peter: hopefully before he puts that jacket on again think claim it was not from a bird but it was from corn. i was the iowa guy in the state for a couple years. i have been to some events in corn silos, i have never seen that happen. buff they say here at the white house the communications professionals here who are tasked with responding to bird poop gate. they say it was corn. >> ainsley: don't blame the birds. it was corn. steve bird poop gate. thank you, peter. >> brian: so amazing blaming vladimir putin on this. if he keeps saying it over and over again we will begin to believe it no one believes it because they see we are a million dollars day off. a million dollars off in pumping oil the way we were. they see that we are less energy efficient when it comes to pumping natural gas. they also understand that we have a situation where we spent $1.9 trillion that we didn't have after spending 700 billion that we didn't have in december. he spends 1.9 trillion and then he did not push to get people back to work, back on their jobs'. instead he was perfectly happy to lock the country down. he did not see it as an emergency to unlock our supply chain. his secretary of transportation was mia when we needed him most. secretary of energy granholm has done nothing on energy except talk about her quest to go on green energy and where the heck is janet yellen with something creative with the fed to get us out of this. >> ainsley: why aren't more democrats crying about this? joe manchin thankfully west virginia democrat. tired of this blame game. need to cut spending and expand u.s. energy. >> steve: well, you know, it was last week the president announced he was going to tap into the strategic petroleum reserve to the tune of 180 million barrels of oil right up to the midterms to try to bring down this cost of gas. meanwhile, krispy kreme is tapping into their strategic doughnut reserve and given the fact and carley is giggling because she had one. given the fact that gas is so much, what they are doing now is every monday that krispy kreme is going to look at the price of gas in the united states. this past monday the price of a gallon was $4.11. so, every wednesday at participating krispy kremes you can get a dozen of their original glazed donuts for the price of a gallon of gas. here in new york city. >> ainsley: $18 normally. in your neck of the woods $11. >> steve: save 1 bucks. get a doughnut and a deal. it's a sweet deal. >> ainsley: $4.11 for 12 donuts. pretty good. >> steve: it's fantastic. it's great. remember it was krispy kreme who back when the vaccine started they said if you go get a vaccine, we will give you a free doughnut. they gave away 2.5 million donuts. anyway, this is just trying to, you know, there is so much serious news out there krispy kreme. >> ainsley: are these guys really our friends or on set waiting for carley to take over to grab some donuts. >> brian: come on, ted. >> ainsley: joel you want one? come on, joel. >> steve: he got two. >> ainsley: dave has the camera in his hands so he doesn't have any arms. joel. we are going through inflation so this is doughnut deflation apparently. that's what it is. >> brian: not stagflation. >> carley: 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give them less? >> brian, i don't agree with that at all. in fact, i have been very frustrated for months now at this reluctance by some people in the biden administration to not give all of the things that zelenskyy has been asking for. this goes back to october. you know, but as far as where we are today, they need more military equipment because they have held off the russians so far. they paid a big price for it putin still committing war crimes. he is moving towards the east right now. you look at mariupol and odesa, and that entire region right now i think is where putin wants to go next. they have surrounded the town of mariupol and they need more equipment today. they need it right now. they don't need bureaucrats in washington trying to worry about how they might offend putin, they have got to worry about what the world is going to think if biden doesn't help zelenskyy. >> brian: ukraine's ambassador in washington, d.c. met with general atomics, the maker of the reaper drones and predator drones. trying to work out a deal to get them to use them. can they do that without the government's permission? >> well, there's a number of things that can be done that is being done. we're trying to break some of the log jams. that's one of the reasons we went to poland and romania to meet with prime minister, defense minister, talked about some of the things that they are getting now that are working and some of the things that they need that they don't have yet. again, the fighting spirit of the people of ukraine is unbelievable. everybody we saw. they want to fight for their country and right now they are pushing putin back. putin is not giving up. if he is moving his forces to the east. carrying out brutal attacks over there. we need to get more i'd. in military aid and humanitarian aid and, again, i point to the town of mariupol as putin is surrounding it and committing atrocities all around. we need to help them right now. no more excuses about whether or not putin would be offended, those are the things you hear from the biden administration. we just need to get the help and other countries like poland stepping up. other european countries are stepping up. we need to be doing more. >> brian: with more lethal aid. let's talk about domestic politics if we can former president of the united states weighing in on a lot of primaries, including one pat toomey seat in pennsylvania. over the weekend he came out and made it clear dr. oz is his pick. not dave mccormick who hope hicks and people like kellyanne conway were hoping he would support. here is kellyanne conway's assessment of what she thinks the president did wrong in going with dr. oz. listen. >> confused many republicans and conservatives in pennsylvania because they have seen oz in his own words on video about, abortion, praising hillary clinton as one of the most brilliant women, smartest women he has ever met and being for obamacare so on and so forth. trump endorsement and waving the american flag doesn't make you donald trump. >> brian: do you think the president made a mistake in not going with dave mccormick or right move endorsing dr. oz? 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>> i actually was shocked this morning when i woke up and he was not in custody. because i just -- with the resources being thrown at this right now. having two good addresses on him. he has a pretty large social media forward leaning pages that everyone can watch these disturbing videos and there is just a lot of information. it f. it's someone where there is no information, that's a totally different deal, but in this case, i'm really surprised that they haven't found him. >> ainsley: i actually in am, too. maureen i was reading some reports one is he had all these rants on youtube and one of them he said that he had been treated for mental health at a facility with violence. he said not physical violence but the kind of violence a child experiences in grade school and that would make him go get a gun and shoot the mother f. -- blankers. and i'm just wondering like if they had all this information. they intrud him. they cleared him. there were all these red flags, could they have done more or should they have done more. can you arrest someone for making threats like that? >> no. i listened to several hours of those videos last night and again this morning. and even though he does talk about some acts of violence, it in large part seemed like rhetoric to me. there are a lot of angry people out there. and those of us that have been in law enforcement or any first responder including paramedics, when you go out and talk to people all the time when they are stressed out. these are the type of things people say. i mean, they go on and on about just oftentimes what seems like nonsense or just anger. but, in reality, you can't really arrest these people and to what end? you arrest them and then what? i mean, violent criminals are being released every day for, you know, on $150 bail or no bail. there is no way anyone is going -- you are going to take someone in and you and your partner are going to spend four hours writing up reports and putting this guy in custody and he will be out before your report is done. >> steve: yeah, exactly. you are a former fbi agent. apparently this guy was on the radar of the fbi for it sounds like he was under the guardian program where they keep an eye on him because he posted some stuff and whatnot. but, after a number of interviews with agents, they said, you know what? we're going to have to take him off the list. >> well, you can't keep people on lists. i mean, we're so highly regulated that there is a bunch of criteria that you need to meet or exceed in order to keep people on lists because this is america. so, i mean, you know, once again, another example of law enforcement being hog tied. but i really don't think there was much more they could do until he, in fact, acted out. >> steve: indeed. >> ainsley: do you think they will find him today? >> yes. i would hope that they would find him today. now, obviously those cameras being out at the subway station is deeply disturbing and that's an understatement. but, you would think that they would know which direction he traveled. now, we know for a fact -- i don't know why they are not calling him a person of interest. i'm guessing they don't want to upset him too much. >> ainsley: they are calling him a person of interest. >> steve: huh? ?>> i don't know why they don't say he is the shooter. he bought a bunch of fireworks right before fourth of july last year. he rented the truck several days ago. i'm sure they have interviewed all these witnesses and victims shown them the photos and they are all saying that it's him. all those fireworks that were purchased last year are in those bags. they can all be fingerprinted. the rounds on the extended imagines and when the weapon didn't discharge properly. >> brian: makes no sense. >> all those rounds, his fingerprints are on it. probably the same fingerprints. >> brian: and you have got eyewitnesses. >> ainsley: credit card charges for gas mask, smoke bombs for the u-haul he rented in philly. >> brian: two eyewitnesses. >> steve: maybe today they will get him. maureen, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you have great day. >> ainsley: you too. >> steve: meanwhile, switching gears, as the city of brotherly love welcomes vice president kamala harris filly businesses are showing no love for the reimposed mask mandates. why owners fear the new restrictions will set them back to the point of going out of business. ♪ ing ] your happiest spring starts at lowe's. experience all the deals at springfest. lowe's. home to any budget. home to any possibility. ♪ ♪ introducing the all-electric chevy silverado rst. the only ev truck that combines: 4-wheel steer a multi-flex midgate and up to a 400-mile range on a full charge and the only way to reserve it is at chevy.com. find your future. find new roads. ♪ >> ainsley: vice president harris visiting philadelphia to meet with labor unions and touting her administration wants economic agenda but as philly becomes the country's first state to reimpose their indoor mask mandate, or vaccine mandate -- it's mask mandate. not vaccine mandate. what happens to the businesses who are already struggling to recover from pandemic restrictions? ben did i say that right? pennsylvania restaurant and lodging association joins us now to discuss this. this is affecting your entire industry. you represent indicaters restaurants, you represent hotels, what are they all saying. >> they are just really worried right now. you know, we have just started to come back from this pandemic. people are starting to come back city and joining us restaurants, having events, having weddings and all of a sudden this throws a whole wrench. >> ainsley: here we go again. if it's such an emergency why does it go in effect next monday. >> we're not sure about that. we had asked for metrics back during the pandemic because we never knew when we were going to be shut down or go mask or vaccine and but those metrics were mostly based on the omicron variant. the virus has changed. our behavior has changed. you know, we're the one of only 67 counties in pennsylvania that have a mask mandate. the only city in the country with a mask mandate. you know, we want people back into philly. we want people back joining us at restaurants this is just going to hurt. >> ainsley: the virus has changed. you were telling me during the commercial break about the hospital rate. >> right now in philadelphia, we have 54 folks in the hospital. that's in a city of 1.6 million people. you know, we have 100 -- about 140 cases a day. again, during the omicron wave, we were over 4,000 so, right now, you know, i trust the folks of philadelphia and the people coming into philadelphia. you know, if they are comfortable enough to wear a mask. >> ainsley: wear it. if you don't want to wear it don't. >> exactly. >> ainsley: the city health commissioner has said this is going to help businesses stay open. you disagree with that. >> i really disagree. i mean, they went through so much in the past two years. and we have years, years to recover from this. and any bump in the road right now could spell doom for a lot of these small businesses in philly. >> ainsley: the restaurants have gone through so much. i understand they are still having a hard time finding workers. >> yeah. the labor issue is a big problem. and it's multi-tiered. you know, it's child care. we lost 25% of our employees to other industries in the past couple years. so, yeah. i mean, the cost of goods is up. labor, obviously is up. the supply chain issues. so there is just so much that these operators are dealing with and we just don't want one more thing. >> ainsley: give them a break, right? give us all a break we are tired of. this absolutely. >> ainsley: thank you for coming on enjoy the stay in new york and your girlfriend. spring break hand it over for headlines. >> carley: a 9-year-old girl is recovering after being shot at california mall. her family says the getting ready to take pictures with the easter bunny when she was shot about three times. it's still unclear what led up to that gunfire. no arrests have been made. opening statements kicking off in actor johnny depp's lawsuit against ex-wife and may include bombshell allegations. depp aamber hardy defaming him in "the washington post." he never referenced depp column did open up about horrific domestic abuse she suffered. depp's lawyers column to boost her own career while damaging his. and americans are mourning the loss of comic legend gilbert gottfried. >> your dad is a moron. is he a moron. do you know what a is. that's what your dad is anyway, you don't belong here. you belong in the sixth grade. that's where you are. because you are a genius. >> carley: gottfried died from a heart abnormality. he was involved in stand-up comedy since he was just 15 years old. also well known for his role parent in aladdin. gottfried's family calling him the most iconic voice in comedy. gilbert gottfried was 67 years old. those are your headlines, ainsley over to you. >> ainsley: tough loss especially during holy week. thank you so much. god bless his family. 23 peeled are hurt after tornadoes ripped through central texas. 12 of them in the hospital with one person in critical condition. first responders picking up the pieces left behind by two twisters in bell county. trees and power lines and even some buildings being reduced to rubble there. this as multiple reported tornadoes are also touching down in iowa where steve was born. as the severe storm brings flooding and large hail across the midwest check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? 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he whines and goes as a guest of the young americans foundations, and he quotes the founder of the school, thomas jefferson, and why free speech is important. that is what the college was trying to shut down. >> this is actually been a consistent theme for him in recent months. remember, he had trouble when he sold his memoirs and publishers announced a memoir. it was a revolution among young members of staff. we can't publish the former vice president. for shame. he goes to speak at the university of virginia. we can't have these wild wax job way out their friends big ears like a former vice president speaking on our campus. of course it was completely the right thing to do to remind them of some of the foundational values of america. these students have been taught that those founders are evil. they are being taught that those founders have nothing good to be said about them. for us it is a good thing that he quotes thomas jefferson. for a lot of students these days, thomas jefferson, only one thing they know about him. slavery. >> steve: you look at what happened at yale university with a law school student. they were having a form, discussion with somebody from the left and somebody from the right. they shut it down. they would not allow the speakers to speak because they didn't want to hear one side of the story. >> he spoke why people have to realize is this is not just foundational because it is in the foundational documents that you have the right to freedom of speech here in america. it was part of the custom. when people came to visit america, they always remarked that there was something remarkable about america that was unlike europe. you had face-to-face interactions. the people who had different views would have them out in public and they would allow the right ideas to win. the lincoln-douglas debate for instance. how does that come about? 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[indistinct] >> ainsley: police are now canvassing the city. they're looking for that man. 29 people are recovering this morning. ten of them with gunshot wounds. no one died miraculously. >> brian: lauren green is outside the translation in brooklyn. >> the commute in brooklyn is in full swing. the trains are running. even though there is i have police presence, there are two are new york's finest standing right beside me. the subways are running. anything is going to show you one of the narrow stairway is that people had aroused out through to get away from the smoke and the gunshot fire. people are actually running or using this i way this to focus now is an intensive search for frank james who authorities are still calling a person of interest. police say it was 62-year-old james who rented a u-haul that is associated with the shooting that left ten people gunshot wounds and several others injured from the chaos that ensued. the keys to the van dropped at the scene along with a black drop by the gunmen containing fireworks, a hatchet, undesignated smoke grenades. we've also recovered a 9-millimeter block with extended magazines. a designated smoking grenades, gasoline. the chaos began during yesterday morning commute around 8:30 a.m. as the train pulled into the station will. a man wearing a neon orange construction at best a gray hoodie and young green helmet on a gas mask and set off the smoke grenades. an unleased a hail of bullets. police recovered 33 spent shells, passengers described of writing seen. >> it was scary because i didn't know what was going on. and was just like a scary moment. everyone was back in the little station getting out. it was very scary. >> squished against the door behind them. as smoke is filling up behind them, there is nothing i can do. my entire life. that man's face, i think i close my eyes a few times and i see his face still. >> investigators are asking people with any cell phone videos to go forward with any content that may help i.d. there were no working video cameras and three subway stations. former nypd commissioner calls out appalling. >> it is absolutely indefensible in this day and age. a lot of money that has come out of the federal government. a lot of money. this is something that should have been repaired. >> police presence around here and police are saying that frank james, the person of interest mandated that man in philadelphia. as part of the investigation. they also say he has connections to wisconsin. it is believed he posted a video with apocalyptic grants against the world. by the way, to rescue her trying to find him, and there's is a $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. >> we are able to attach a name as a person of interest, mr. frank james. i have the scene, they found his credit card that he used to read the truck. they found the truck keys right there with all the stuff as well. obviously, they called u-haul and said who rented that truck five days ago? >> that is one of the keys. people are connecting the rental u-haul to the keys found at the scene. authorities are not piecing them together just yet in these for the official investigation. they are not saying that james is a suspect. they are putting the pieces together. when they actually can get him into custody and question him, and they can determine if he rises to the level of an actual suspect. there are other elements that you saw that are now also being investigated as keys as to information that might lead them to finding where frank james is. >> thank you so much. there are a lot of pictures that are circulating of those bags full of fireworks in the smoke bombs that he had. there was an ax that he brought in. he dropped out on the ground thankfully. one of the images of what they found that was left behind at the scene. if you look at the receipts, they found his credit card. they found charges for gas masks, smoke bombs, the u-haul rented. people are wondering, why is he a person of interest and not a suspect? why weren't they able to find him? his new york city prayer there are cameras everywhere. how did he get away? in the middle of the morning, tons of people around. how did someone not see him run off and where he went? >> steve: i find it hard to believe. >> brian: not tip them off or maybe he could get away with not knowing he's the guy. but this guy that we just saw, the subway rider said i think it is based out of my mind. he says he talks about -- he didn't want to look him in the eyes. he said not bad after he drops his gas mask. then he pulls out and ask. he drops he asked he takes out a gun and the just start shooting. the other woman says i thought it was an mta worker. and he started shooting so many rounds. she lost count. the question is, can you imagine as bad as this is -- everyone tried to get out and the station and the car stopped about a little bit out away from the platform. they said they were out there for about 5 minutes before it actually pulled in. the smoke is filling up. this guy's shooting. you can't get out. when you go to try to get out of the car, the doors locked. who knows if you do that? if he did do that, it shows some type of preparedness. obviously come he didn't do a great job and drops his credit card and drops as keys. the u-haul is five blocks away. was he there before? was he seen elsewhere standing on the platform looking around? might be available to spot him doing some dry runs. >> there images of him driving connecting staten island to brookland. two hours before this happened. >> what they will be able to do is they will be able to take his cell phone. they will be able to gps it. it will actually be able to trace where he was, you know. they will figure out where the phone was. if he's the guy, they would be able to place him in philly. he's got a connection in new mexico where in 2019 he was on the fbi's radar for making threats and stuff like that. it is different than these crazy youtube's, the ranting things that he has towards mayor adams. retired fbi agent joins us just about an hour ago. she is personally surprised that we don't have them yet. watch this. >> with the resources being thrown at this right now, them having 2 good addresses on them. he's got a pretty large social media forward landing pages that everyone can watch these disturbing videos. there's just a lot of information. if there is someone where there is no information, it's a totally different deal. in this case, i'm really surprised that they haven't found him. obviously, the cameras being found at the subway station is deeply disturbing. that is an understatement. but you would think they would know which direction he traveled. >> so much in the city. eric adams says i'm going to take over. i want you to clean up these homeless encampments. he said i want to get more cops on the streets. he put the anticrime unit in said focus on guns and these windbreakers. we seem to be doing a lot of 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neon green helmet that he was wearing. out of the ones that were injured it, there were two teenagers they were injured. a15-year-old in 19-year-old. a pregnant woman that was shot in the leg. i am just blown away. i am surprised that everyone survived and so thankful that they did. that is a miracle. and they say they gun jammed at one point? >> there's about 30 shots fired. the gun was jammed. they also said there was a calm down there. he said my radio doesn't work. do me a favor. someone here called 911. they said, listen, it's not that it didn't work, it was on the wrong frequency. it also has time wasted. >> and i think it jammed because of the larger magazine. we are going to show you some exclusive pictures. they're going to take you down to washington, d.c. remember when greg abbott said in taxes that have the federal government is going to drop migrants off in texas, we will provide them free bus rides to our nation's capital. that is a bus with two or three dozen migrants on 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out. >> brian: that looks like one of the dea agents. >> steve: $12 million for florida department of transportation to relocate people who were dropped off in florida. >> this guy has a backpack. >> brian: he's being responsible as he sneaks into our country illegally. >> steve: that's in texas. they have been transported here. i don't know why they -- i don't know the border patrol will be processing them in washington, d.c. >> ainsley: maybe just to get names and find out who's on board and that kind of thing. >> steve: a could be somebody from one of the ngo clear that's who's trying to provide them with okay, when you are here in washington, d.c., go to this location if you need help. >> brian: tens of thousands of dollars in order to give everyone a fresh set of clothes and toiletries and a phone. this way they make sure it is fully charged before they get their free bus ride into the nation's capital into the world's premier nation. >> ainsley: everyone getting off as this manila envelope. >> brian: this caravans right now queuing up in honduras en route to our country because title -- i'm glad they've got some friends. because title 42 is about to have ever married on may 23rd. this is outrageous. make about all the place in our country where we are using this money instead of financing illegal to come into our country and then go possibly onto our social services. >> ainsley: wearing some sort of a bracelet that have their information on it. >> steve: it looks like the office. you know, what is interesting is, you know, as they come off the bus, they are embracing these people i think the people in the dark brown shirts could be members of texas law enforcement are chaperones who escorted these people to art -- and they do appear to be taking a picture of something that that man is holding up. >> brian: there's only 36. it is somewhat just an idea what's going to be happening here the question is, is there any system? if they are going to flood into washington, d.c., it's going to force washington, d.c., to do a move, i get it. have you ever been to watched in lately? they are giving los angeles a run at the most homeless. you have d.c. encampments that are in nature cities. >> ainsley: many of them have relatives here, brian p or they might've called their family is that i'm coming to live with you. >> brian: may be ben saufley is there so there's a lot to see and learn about their new nation and our rich history. >> steve: it looks like he is cutting off one of the little wristband kind of thing that you get in the hospital when you are admitted. obviously, when you are processed at our southern border, you probably get something like that as well. yep, he's got the wristband as well. the fellow on screen right apparently with the smartphone is taking a picture of the bar code on that man's wrist. >> some of the ngos are getting sporting equipment. maybe they are going to dick's sporting goods and use of taxpayer dollars for these new immigrants to look as though they have a gym today. it will be able to work out. >> ainsley: ron desantis is saying he's sending illegals out of florida. at one point he talked about delaware. another time he said martha's vineyard. he once bided to see what florida is dealing with as well. >> brian: this is not a common situation. if you go to the border, they are throwing up their hands. they cannot keep up with a 3,000 they are getting a day in texas. get ready for 18 or more thousand. and you hear about this story. migrants are slated to gather in honduras. about 5:00 a.m. today towards the guatemala border where second caravan was set to leave honduras on monday april 19th. it is unclear if they caravans are setting at this time to read and reach the usa just in time for may 23rd, come one, all. no reason to stop you. joe biden's never been there. he says he is to you. >> another observation of everybody that comes off the bus of flies in the face of everything that's been told to us by the white house. now is go, we only letting women and children and family units in. we have only seen single men so by producing five people that are all single adults man. where are the families? apparently they did not take greg abbott up on the offer for their free bus ride to washington. that is it as people hop off. we believe on capitol hill. it's a great feeling. >> brian: i don't know the fact that there's a whole bunch of people waiting to get admission into our country the right way. and because of this battle between the governor and the president, we are getting a whole bunch of people who got a free bus ride ride to washington, d.c., in a beautiful spring day. what lesson is that if you are watching in mexico, central america, russia, ukraine? by living out through our system. this is how you get here. it seems like fun. >> ainsley: we have been talking all week about how the governor of texas us and i've got all these buses and we can handle all these illegal immigrants. we are going to offer them free rides to d.c. if they want to get on one of these buses and join their family are going to d.c. and not stay in texas. as the first bus that we have seen that is rolling into washington as we speak. we got where this is a fox news exclusive. a reporter bill has a source that is giving him this information. he's a great reporter and told us to have our cameras there and we did. we are getting this exclusive video right now of these illegal immigrants that are now going to be living in the washington, d.c., area. >> brian: i'm sure joe biden hopes they become his voters. >> steve: there you go. i could actually be a woman right there. so there was a woman on board the bus as well. all right, we will keep you posted and more details come in. you know we are sitting on the couch watching tv trying to figure it out. we're going to try to get some more details. >> ainsley: ron desantis as i mentioned says he is going to send people to delaware or to martha's vineyard. now he's saying they have the money in the budget. he has his budget recommendations that 8,000 the legislature about. he told them and they agreed with him. the state legislators budget includes $12 million for florida's department of transportation to relocate illegals. >> brian: what an embarrassment. still ahead, president biden shipping lane once again for the rising inflation. >> president trump: pollutants invasion of ukraine has driven up gas prices all over the worl. >> brian: this one run-on sentence. who will voters to say is at fault for about midterms? we will expiate next. >> ainsley: rushes one ukraine, the new accusations of. it's still the eat fresh refresh, which means subway's upping their bread game. we're talking artisan italian bread, made fresh daily! the only thing fresher than their bread is the guy reading this. subway keeps refreshing and refreshing and refreshing and re- allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase 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us now. the governor is making good on his promise. he says if you have illegal immigrants they are going to put them in washington, d.c. what do you think of what we are witnessing right now. >> we are spending tens of millions of dollars of taxes revenue to provide national guardsmen to fill the holes along the border that the border patrol says it doesn't have enough federal personnel to cover. winter is the federal government going to step up and uphold its responsibility? >> brian: they don't care. >> this thing has been called a stunt but that's the only way we can sort of grab the attention of the nation and of the federal government and say meet your to control the border. >> brian: this is a preview of coming attractions. when they live title 42, you know, they are suggesting not only perhaps 18,000 migrants into the country a day but they are saying there could be 60,000 within the first couple of hours. and that means they are going to just stream across and they are going to be standing around and they were going to be those images of thousands of people which is the one thing according to the newspapers that the biden administration doesn't want because that is the image that they don't want people to see before the midterms. look at what the biden administration did. >> is not just the images. these young people are the uncompensated care that's having to be provided by border hospitals. the social service network that is being stressed to the limit. the petty crime that is happening with these people coming across the border and are desperate for shelter and food and water. all of these things are being felt up and down the border. this is why the texas southern border was one of the most significant areas of movement from democrat to republican between 2016 in 2020. they are blaming the people the democrats from having an open border mind-set and holding them responsible for it. speak to the white house said this is just a gimmick. they are just saying that. they are actually doing this. so is ron desantis. they approved $12 million to do the same thing down on the state of florida. when it comes to the midterms that i know that you talk to so many people. you are involved in politics heavily. why do they say about this issue? how will they vote in november? >> the president's ratings are poor. they are the same on the economy and crime. they are lousy. let's going to happen to the democrats as this issue gets more prominent as the summer and fall go on. it is not going to be helpful to the democrats. when they've got voices like they've got here, there is a battle in a district that is on the border from laredo where they -- and moderate democrats support strong border efforts. his opponent is an open borders person who is likely called for the abolition of the border patrol. she might win. the democrats will have a person on the border who says get rid of the border patrol. they already have a guy who is going to be their nominee here in central texas who led the effort it if on the austin police department by a third and called for the implosion, blowing up the city's police headquarters as a sign of the new spirit of that is in austin. those kind of candidates are going to dog other candidates all around the country. >> brian: a couple of things going on, karl, in particular. when you talk about the things that's happening the border, you have a president that is interested in the story -- you don't need a fire to fix the border crisis? do you believe any of this dialogue event took place? as if this were the first time we had a border. the reaction every time, i proposed immigration reform. republicans don't want to bring it up. that's a lie. >> now, it won't. they are in charge and they have to secure the border. when you have states like mine -- i repeat. we are spending tens of millions of dollars of state tax dollars to do something that the federal government is responsible for. the federal government under the constitution is in charge of immigration. they are in charge of defending the border. they won't do it. we are having to do it with texas dollars, texas national guard and texas men and women being taken away from their jobs and their families in order to stand on the border. one of my best friends in austin for his son is there until october. to hear the stories of what they go they routinely every night capturing dozens of people who are making their way across the border in the middle of the night about the mexican cartels lighting up the sky with tracer rounds to let everybody know they are there. the instructions they are given about what happens if they are shot out. these are just amazing to me. we are having to do it because the federal government under this president is refusing to control the border. >> steve: what we are looking at is a remarkable image. if folks are just joining us, those are migrants from the del rio section of texas who came into the country in the last couple of days. the governor has said i will bust them to washington, d.c. the white house said that's a publicity stunt. and they are dropped at 400 north capitol a couple of blocks with the iconic u.s. capitol dome him. this is going to -- if you are in the cartel business, this is a great image, because it is, like, look how easy that was. give us $1,000 and we will get you to the capital. >> remember, each one of these people had to volunteer. the state of texas cannot take them and put them a bus forcefully. they had to be given an option. you want to be on a bus and go to the nation's capital and will you find this waiver so we are not held legally responsible for your decision? they get on the bus and off they go. we should be doing this. we should be turning them back to mexico. they are not taking responsibility. >> he does not have the authority to send them back to their own country. he does have the authority to send them -- to another place. >> steve: and he did. >> ainsley: karl, thanks for joining us. still ahead, new york city's mayor eric adams tweeting video of a subway intoning "the greatest city in the world." the only problem is he did it hours after the terrifying subway attack. lawrence jones is a new york city resident. he's going to react -- i think -- he has an apartment here. he will react to this terrible tweet next.ke it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. the sleep number 360® smart bed is on sale now. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts so you find your relief both stay comfortable all night. it's also temperature balancing so you stay cool. save $1,000 on our most popular smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months. ends saturday. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brian: for the very first time, president biden is accusing vladimir putin of committing genocide in ukraine. >> ainsley: his comments coming as a united states expected to announce $50 million more in funding for weapons headed to ukraine. >> brian: been out there weapons without they were getting. live with more details. >> that's exactly right. good morning and a little breaking news since we accurately reported in the 6:00 a.m. that the pentagon was considering sending mri 17 helicopters to ukraine which was already a notification to congress had been sent. the buy demonstration is reversing themselves now a senior defensive officials saying fox news will -- soviet helicopters that ukrainian pilots can fly typically used for transporting but can be used in a combat role. they will no longer be being sent to it that will not, it is good news to the ukrainian forces that is headed obviously into their 49th day of fighting now. you see that helicopter right now. president zelenskyy very much wanted to get those. how the white house also refused to use that term genocide until now. the president in that speech in iowa yesterday calling exactly these russian atrocities we are see in the surrounding area is exactly that. the president calling it genocide. president zelenskyy is a plotting president biden saying these true words of a true leader and a tweet he says calling things by their names is essential to stand up to evil. it comes, guys, as the bodies of civilians have been identified in the region and it comes as putin is calling the atrocities bag. he's declaring that peace talks as being dead. he is showing off the isolation and the sanctions that have been placed on them. he is threading in a country that interferes in ukraine. you are looking at these new satellite images moving into eastern ukraine ahead of the new offensive we expect in the donbas region. ukrainian forces captured victor. he is a pro-russian ukrainian lawmaker suspected of spying for the kremlin peered many thought he would possibly be a puppet future leaders should russia have toppled zelenskyy's government. obviously, they did not. if zelenskyy is offering a prison swap for this guy and exchange were kidnapped ukrainian children. >> that's a lot of kids. we are talking about tens of thousands of kids who have disappeared. >> that's right. 121,000 to be exact according to ukrainian officials. obviously, that is all part of what now has become the administration calling it genocide, guys. >> steve: he was sending this update about this story as well. it is a fox news alert. a bus with illegal immigrants from the del rio section of texas has arrived in washington within the past 40 minutes. >> ainsley: fox news gave you that exclusive look. >> lab on the scene with more. hey, lucas. >> good morning, guys. i spoke of those illegal migrants that came to the united states for the first time. they were 23 and all who got off the bus a week ago in texas. governor greg abbott. do send illegal migrants to the nation's capital. he made good on that progress on my promise. 23 and all stepped off the bus. 19 rails, 4 emails including 2 small children as well. i had a chance to speak to some of them. a group of six illegal migrants from venezuela. they are here to work and excited to be here. they are very appreciative. there is a private contract that took them up from del rio on the bus. they drove all weekend the driver just told me. there's no stops for any motel or overnights. straight to the weekend including monday and tuesday from texas up here. the gentleman i spoke to when i asked him what's next, he said they all want to go to miami. when i asked how to get there, they said they don't know. i said they were all eager to work and appreciative and excited to be you. they waved at the bus when it was departing steps as you can see from the u.s. capital guys. >> the people you talked to said they want to go to miami. we have heard graham ron desantis. he said if anybody arrives in the country by the federal government, he will ship them to similar parts. >> that's right. governor abbott asked others migrants are going to go on the bus voluntarily? 's and everybody would come voluntarily. since then, texas as they haven't received as many illegal immigrants getting dropped off at the doorstep. sadly this is a game almost of hot potato they are sending these guys to different parts of the country. the gentleman i just met are very happy to be here. they want to go to miami. you bring up a good point about governor desantis. he does not want them when he would send them somewhere else. >> ainsley: it's easier to get to miami if they are trying to break down 95. any of them have family. i don't know how many you talk to. any of them say they have family in the d.c. area and that's how they decided to get on the bus? >> that's a good question. i spoke to family members from nicaragua. waiting for them at the bus and they stepped off and they were all smiles. they're going to stay in this area for the foreseeable future. there were some family members here. not everybody was going to florida had plans to go to florida. i was told everybody he is not from i asked what different countries, nicaragua, venezuela. i was told by the private contracting out there that brought these to them and appearance ladies that none of them are from mexico. they are all apprehended at various points in the last few weeks. i asked them about their journey from south america, they all said it was perilous. there was snakes in all kind of stuff. speech or do they speak english, steve? >> no, i was speaking to them in the best spanish as i could. >> brian: don't worry, we will get them on obamacare. it will be fantastic. thank you very much. let's bring in lawrence jones. you will be going to the border after this. you're from texas. is this pathetic that it has come to this? >> i think it's pretty tragic for the biden administration. they are going to lose some seats because of this. democrats on the border area objectives are turning red right now. it is because of this issue. it's because the biden administration refused to listen to them. what did greg abbott do when he first got back into control when they started undoing donald trump's policies and everything? he said just give me the equipment. i will start building the border wall right here in texas. they said no. the equipment was already paid for by the u.s. taxpayers. the biden administration they want to turn over. the people that you saw, we put it up on the screen. coming from the del rio sector which is one of the busiest sectors. a lot of reporting for "fox & friends" right there. when it's going to happen is ones they undo title 42, the coyotes here this, and they are going to continue to bring people across the border. their criminal enterprise will continue. you cannot separate the people from the drugs from the human trafficking. it is the same people that is getting that stuff across the border. i think so often people miss that point. >> what's going on in texas? how was he doing so well? running against this lady -- i think it's a woman. karl rove was telling us about it they want to get rid of the border agents altogether in that area. >> he's being primaries right now. that's not going to work. granted, he's known as one of the most conservative democrats. he's very popular. he was a judge before. he had some credibility there. if he gets knocked out in the primary, democrats are essentially going to give up that seat. i don't think the voters are on their side. like i said, although border city council races have started to flip to the republican side. they haven't been republican for 20 plus years. >> fbi investigation. i'm not sure exactly. >> we still haven't got any information. >> steve: while the new york city police department is taking the lead on the investigation that happens is 24 hours ago on a subway train in brooklyn, frank james, 62 years old, we have been describing him as a person of interest because they found his credit card and keys to a u-haul that he rented from philly there at the crime scene. now, we just heard from the mayor of new york city, he is no longer a person of interest. he is a suspect. >> it's about time. i know there's been a lot of focus on the criminal profile. i think that will be a discussion. can we go get the guy first? i was so stunned when i saw adam say that he was going to be held to the fullest extent of the law. i'm sorry, mr. mayor, that's not up to you. that's up to the d.a. in manhattan to hold him accountable or if they will make it a federal investigation. we can't start to pick and choose which crimes we are going to prosecute. what happened in the subway has been the fear of many new yorkers for a while. all of a sudden because it becomes a national news story, everyone is freaking out. this is part of the reason why i do not live here anymore. you cannot take the subway. people are being stabbed and pushed into the subway. he decided he was going to create a big maze so we had soft targets. >> he had a hatchet. >> the whole point of the broken windows theory is to get the smaller crimes first so went something like this -- you get the same people before it escalates to something big. it is true that he had a year to get this not even a year yet. 100 days, right? he still has some time. i haven't seen a switching gears. the other day he was on the radio station, and he said when they gave him some compliments, they said mr. mayor, you brought back the anticrime unit. he said is not the anticrime unit. as the antigun unit. thank you for bringing broken windows bag. he said i'm not a supporter of broken windows. the political community and is going to be his demise. the new voters to go after crime. he's going to be on with bill and dana. i'm so glad. i've been reaching out to him since he became mayor. travel on your terms. he has a lot to answer for today with bill and dana. >> still in quarantine. >> we are praying for him -- >> i hope they put more officers in these subways. a promise that. it looks like they are warning officers right away. the videos hardware again. >> how about we get the cameras to work. we do need more cops on the street. the second part is this. if the cops are going, it makes no sense that they are going to put it back on the street. he still will go after the d.a. they want to keep it. bragg is a disaster. >> brian: here had to be a disaster and he got elected. that's what new york gave us. >> we will be watching you. >> ainsley: joe rogan a railing against twitter and the media for dismissing the wuhan lab link theory. >> for months, you couldn't even mention it. that is certainly something that was open to question. there was this lab that most of studying the coronavirus and somebody could have walked out with it on their issue. he can't even look into that? for twitter to take that off -- bad to me was a huge red flag. it was crazy, because it wasn't resolved. it just wasn't resolved. >> ray travis is here to react. good morning. i'm doing well. i know bellmawr and i watch them. i was just impressed that they both died as seem pretty practical and we are actually saying things that we've all been saying that we are not really hearing from the other side. >> well, it is about time that we are finally having conversations that weren't allowed on social media. there is a good meme out there that is the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth very often on social media is about six months. when you think about what they restricted us from being able to talk about as it pertains to covid as it pertains to hunter biden, when we need is for elon musk to buy twitter. that is what needs to happen in order for the marketplace of ideas to truly come back to its full fruition. twitter artificially instructs an algorithm that doesn't allow for discussion and full fruition of the marketplace of ideas. if you even suggested that this lab link theory may have be true, you are not allowed to have that conversation on twitter. if you said anything about hey, you know, i think maybe wearing masks doesn't make a lot of sense for kids in schools which the data also ports, you weren't allowed to say that. if you made an examination of the early data that was coming back again on the covid shots and whether they stopped you from getting or spreading covid, you weren't allowed to say that. all those things now the data is quite clear on and what they were curtailing what they were censoring ended up being the truth. that is why you look at social media which overwhelmingly in particular twitter drives and narratives that everybody talks about on a day-to-day basis particularly in the media, you have to have a robust uninhibited discourse. give credit on that discussion on his podcast. it's also what needs to be going on for everyone across the nation. we need desperately in this country i really believe this for elon musk to buy twitter and disrupt the existing algorithms and protocols they have put into place. sooner rather than later he can happen. >> we all agreed. >> thank you, great morning. >> you can click on allocate to see you at the top trending stories are. go check out his website. we are counting down to kick off as the u.s. football league has the field this saturday. who are they key players to watch? joel klatt will be in the booth. he is next. first we are going to check in with bill hemmer and dana perino. you have mayor adams coming on your show. i'm going to watch that. >> quite a lead in there. the suspect has not been found. we will talk to mayor eric adams at the time of the hour. >> a lot to talk about. >> just now, the first busload of migrants arriving on capitol hill. we were there to see it. >> your money is buying less. inflation is a major campaign issue. >> we will see you at 9:00. kitchen? sorted. hot tub, why not? and of course, puppy-friendly. we don't like to say perfect, but it's pretty perfect. booking.com, booking.yeah. that oddly satisfying feeling when you don't do it yourself. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occured. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon, so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? 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>> is actually really high. what people will understand when they see these players play is that covid really mess up the transition from college to the nfl. there's a bunch of players out there that didn't get an opportunity in the national football league that are good enough to get an opportunity in the national football league. those of the players that we are going to be showcasing. it's going to start this weekend. the quality of football is certainly going to be great but the technology that we are going to be bringing to football fans is off the charts. the audio we are going to have it all the communications doing the coach and the player. we will interview the coaches right there they had said. why would drone flying to the field. you will be able to watch the sport that we all love in a totally different way in no way in which we are going to take you closer to the game that we have ever taken you before. >> here that signals come into interact with the coaches during the game. i hope they are on a 32nd delay. i've heard football coaches talk before on the sideline. i don't know if america's family is really doing it. for example, playing on michigan, shea patterson a first-round draft baked is going to be a quarterback. tell me about them. >> a really good career at the university of michigan. he was elected by the team up there in michigan. their head coach. this is a quality player. he just needs reps in order to get himself to the next level. there's another guy packed in limbs that was drafted in the nfl draft in the first round. he's going to be in his league. a quarterback at northwestern is going to play for a used in who i think is going to have a really good team down with the usfl. there's already people within nfl circles that are excited to see them play. he's the type of guy i am very excited to see. the quality of football is going to be very good but also the access and technology that we are going to be bringing. people will be very excited. i can't wait for you to turn it on saturday night. >> brian: you've got some new rules and i think the nfl is keeping an eye on this. it was a big deal when they went to a two-point conversion. now you have a chance to get three points from 10 yards out. they have it over time with a of new wrinkles in it. one thing i'm getting is the players are excited about the changes and the chance to extend their football life. football players if you don't get drafted, you don't go to italy. you don't play in tokyo. you don't go to aaa. you have nowhere to go until now. >> that's right. and really this board is all about reps and opportunity. that is exactly what they are going to get within this league and the rules are set up for more excitement for a little bit more offense and certainly for the fan you are going to be more excited when you get down to that 2-point conversion, that 3-point conversion. all the games in the 14-18. range are going to be to position games. it's going to be very exciting. i can't wait to see these guys take advantage of the opportunity we are talking about. quality players playing high quality football in a brand-new never seen before. >> brian: everyone is excited about the chance to do something different and bring football to america on easter. best of luck. thanks so much. >> brian: you bet, brian. have a good day. >> brian: another game on sunday. a doubleheader on saturday and sunday. can you imagine easter, a chance to watch football and something else. it will be nice out. you can wear unlike thanksgiving which will be cold. >> ainsley: some of these players never got the chance and this is an opportunity for them. they deserve it. everyone, have a great day. thanks for joining us. >> bill: millions on alert new york city with the suspect behind the worse subway attack and city history still at large at this hour. good morning every buddy and bill hemmer thank you for being with us today. >> dana: good morning i'm dana perino this is america's newsroom. breaking come moments ago, new york city mayor eric adams naming frank james is a suspect. police initially flagged him as a person of interest. >> bill: that manhunt is now an hour and 25, please say that the shooter was wearing a gas mask when he detonated two smoke grenades inside of a crowded

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