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>> one of the biggest blizzards quarter of a century. well into the second week of april it looks like you are in the middle of april right. >> there this is crazy. >> bret: you will still have to wear a mask on a plane. >> the biden administration is extending its mask mandate through may 3rd. >> i don't want to get on a plane with super spreaders breathing on me with their covid breath. >> i would tell put a my pillow over your face and we will put rubber bands around it and you will really be protected. >> brian: all right. here we go. we begin with a fox news alert. the major suspect in tuesday's brooklyn subway shooting will be arraigned in federal court today. >> he faces a maximum of life in prison if he is convicted. >> lauren green is live as we learn frank james has a length were rap sheet lauren, good morning. >> hey, pete, good morning to you. frank james is now in federal lockup and expected to be charged with that subv.a. shooting that really stunned the city. massive multi-state manhunt ensued after tuesday's chaos. in the end it was james himself who helped bring closure to the whole chase. the vicious climax to the intensive search came when 62-year-old frank james called crime stoppers it hotline after seeing himself across screens. he told the tip line he was at a mcdonald's in lower manhattan. when officers arrived he had gone taking a stroll in the area and that's when witnesses saw him and called the cops. >> he was walking the street. i saw -- i see police car, police, yo, there is that guy. this is the guy. and we catch him. thank god. dark skinned wearing hoodie donned a gas mask and set off smoke grenades and began firing. 10 people shot. at least two dozen wounded. no one with life threatening injuries. james became suspect number one after being linked to a u-haul rental van and gun found at the scenes. james reportedly has mental health issues but also has a long rap sheet back to 1995. credit card threats. harassment making disorderly threats disorderly conduct. despite his involvement in otherwise own capture authorities are defend their role in the arrest. >> new yorkers we got him. >> we were able to shrink his world quickly there was nowhere left for him to run. >> james is expected to be arraigned here in federal court in brooklyn. he is expected to be charged with some form of terroristic attack on mass transit. he could face life in prison. back to you. >> ainsley: thank you so much, lauren. let's bring in sergeant joe implease. they found the guy yesterday, thank goodness. what do you expect to happen today in court? do you think he will get life behind bars? i don't think he will see the light of day for a long time. a mass shooting situation not one fatality. on top of that within 24 hours the greatest police department in the world went out there and got this lunatic off the street without another person becoming a victim. the last two or three years they stepped up and walked challenge we need our law enforcement every single day they got the bad guy off the street. god bless law enforcement and god bless the nypd. >> brian: i think he has been hiding in plain sight since really the 90's. this guy didn't belong amongst us. he had three arrests in new jersey 91, 92 and 2007. in 1995 arrested for theft. 1996 harassment. 1996 for their his stick arrests. 1997 disorderly conduct. he decides to hop on youtube where you can't say anything bad about the durham report or the vaccine but you can go on and rip white people and declare we are the problem and say is he about to explode. how does that pass? >> well, brian, it's been about 15 years since police officer documented. this is where say something, do something comes into play. for family members out there that believe that a family member or close friend is mentally ill. you have got to get them help because the situation could have been so much worse. we could have been having dozens of funerals. please, if somebody is out there or has some kind of mental illness. we have got to get them off the street. can't wait until they go out there and decide to do something crazy. the average pertinent isn't going to go down there and plan this with the tools go. into a subway station use gas cans as if he is inside of a movie and start opening fire. get people mentally ill off the street before a situation like this ever happens again. >> pete: joe, everything you said about the nypd is correct. god bless what they did and how he was brought. in but you mentioned mentally ill. you go on the subway and walk around the city right now, you see people who are mentally ill on the street all over the place. if you go into the subway. you have fare jumpers. there is lawlessness down there. so the culture in new york city right now is one where it feels lawless. and so how do you get ahead of an attack like this when activity like that, like his, seemed normal right now. >> brian: wearing a reflecter vest. looked like he was going to work. >> think about this. new york city and a lot of other cities have become gotham we need a super hero to stand up and say hey, we can't have this we need the people of new york city and cities alike saying we can't have this go on. at the end of the day making our streets and families much less safe. we have to stand up to law and order. have to go out there and get the mentally ill off the streets or take the bad guys off the street and keep them behind bars. >> pete: keep them behind bars. >> we can't have revolving doors. >> ainsley: joe, the mayor is considering new technology like bag checks and gun detection machines in the subway. they tried this in california it failed. but he says he is going to try to work with mta because he doesn't have the authority over the subway system but is he going to work with mta. what can we do to make sure this kind of thing doesn't happen and weapons are not getting on our subways? >> well, we have to get on board. do this 100 percent. the same people that do not like the police are going to go against any neck toggle that could take a bad guy off the streets. people go complain rap concert when they have to walk through a terminal to see if they have hotel objects? now why are we putting public safety in jeopardy when we don't allow officers to do their job and every day life go on a subway situation a we have to get behind mayor adams and stop the problem before it happens and not after it happens. >> brian: yeah this guy was somebody who was able to walk amongst us. sat in a mcdonald's two hours sipping on a drink. walked outside. called himself in and then wandered around. and who knows if he would have walked on to that subway if he knew there were bag checks. in that bag would have revealed an ax and gun and smoke bombs. >> ainsley: fireworks. >> brian: a lot of times the sense if i go on a subway i will get checked. same way airport. you don't bring a gun to an airport. i don't care how do i back kel your intentions are you know you will get caught. should we transit cops off back to the mta. i understand they used to be answering to the mta and mid 90's spun back to the nypd. what would work better? >> keep it the way it is. if an officer was top side or on the street and this individual saw or had to walk past an officer hey maybe i shouldn't be doing this walked downstairs and saw an officer on one side of the terminal the turnstile. maybe he would have thought i shouldn't go through with this. officer patrolling subway car he might have turned around you know what? this is a bad idea. let me walk away. having officers on the street from visibility purposes a lot of crimes. it could have possibly stopped this. we will never have 100 percent success rate and zero percent crime. why aren't we saving lives and why are we waiting for situations like we saw in brooklyn to turn around and say you know what? now let have a conversation. we can't do that. let's start saving people's lives beforehand. >> ainsley: what was the purpose of the u-haul? >> well, you know? what i was actually a supervisor when the incident happened on halloween a couple years ago where the individual went to jersey. rented a u-haul truck and went out there and killed a bunch of argentinians he might not have had a car. he might have been in and out of the shelter. he might have been trying to get away this shows a mentally ill person. it wasn't well-planned out. he goes down there. he does this thing. he could have killed dozens of people and leaves and no plan in sight. this man be is more mentally ill. this wasn't a mastermind this wasn't a guy who was going to go out there and do something like 9/11. he was just mentally ill. that's why we have got to get them off the street. no rhyme or reason but they will go out there and take a lot of people. >> brian: user get a youtube account. monitor great at monitoring everything else. >> pete: post all black jesus kill all the whiteys might be a flag: joe imperatrice thank you. >> ainsley: did post some much these rants racist diatribes. singled out mayor adams a month ago a video was uploaded where he said he had entered the danger zone. youtube there are these string of profanity laced youtube videos appears to be james' account and says the u.ss is as racist and violent place. and the account associated with him has now been terminated. >> pete: a lot of time on youtube and not a lot of time on the elliptical. >> brian: not at all. >> pete: could joe biden or white house be headed in the war zone showing support for ukraine. >> brian: the cdc just extended covid glineldz by two weeks doctor fauci already says it's not enough the latest hint that dems will never ditch masks and more. ♪ never going to let you down ♪ never going to run around and desert you ♪ never going to make you mine ♪ never going to say goodbye ♪ never going it tell you a lie ♪ walking on ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ ♪ some ♪ ♪ may say ♪ ♪ i'm wishing my days away ♪ ♪ no way ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. 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it seemed like a passing remark or passing reference in a broader conversation about inflation. >> well, he is the president of the united states and the leader of the free world and he is allowed to make his views known at any point he would like. >> so it was not scripted then. >> again, i don't think we should misunderstand who he is and where he is on the totem pole which is at the top. >> griff: by the way the kremlin furious at biden's genocide comments saying those comments were unacceptable. politico reporting today that the administration is considering sending a high level delegation to kyiv. it comes after we just saw the president poland, latvia and estonia. now the administration reportedly thinking about someone that could include president biden or vice president harris or maybe secretary blinken or secretary austin. fox has reached out. we don't have any details on. that was also watching a u.n. report that sort of just hit the wires. and this is a report that suggests that there is a perfect storm now triggered that would lead to food shortages and gravely damage the world economy because of coming out of covid and now into this war. pete, ainsley, and brian? >> brian: griff, quick question, mariupol, there is conflicting reports on whether there was a mass surrender or not. do you know if mariupol has fallen? and the thousand ukrainian marines surrendered? because i also hear reports that they have taken parts of mariupol back and the fighting continues. what are you hearing? >> griff: that's a great question. and we are following that very, very closely. no doubt that russia has mariupol encircled and that the fight is intense. but there is no indication by any ukrainian officials right now that mariupol has fallen, in fact, just the opposite. we hear from ukrainian officials that have taken to social media as well as to the ukrainian news organizations saying that, look, they keep saying we are fallen, we are not. we are resisting. is the fight intense? yes. the whole entire city is pulverized more than 90% of that entire city flattened and we understand from the mayor of mariupol, who just yesterday said that as many as 100,000 civilians we mained trap there trying to get out. you have not only the battalion fighters that are fighting there you have also got some ukrainian marines in there trying to hold out and there is no indication yet that mariupol has fallen. that is a development that the russians want very much to have happen because as you remember. they weren't able to take the capital and they haven't yet taken mariupol and now ukraine is apparently hitting warships in the black sea, brian? >> brian: yep. thanks, griff. so much to cover because it looks like the ukrainians recovered about # # cities that the russians have backed out of. and then you have the other story where belarus might be coming into the war reluctantly. those men don't want to fight for -- against ukraine. and i'm wondering just because their leader lieu channing co-goes in and fight are they going to be more dispirited than the russians are. >> ainsley: zelenskyy sent out list to all countries in the world we need your help. we are sending 800 million additional aid. and which will hopefully be hopeful for them to fight off. i don't understand from a military standpoint why if we can send them helicopters and missiles why are they so afraid to send those helicopters in? >> brian: now we got them. >> ainsley: not the helicopter the middle. >> great question. feels like we are getting all of the downside with very it could seen in the giving zelenskyy enough opportunity to win what are you doing? that you, i think is, a big question. by the way we are going to have the pentagon press secretary john kirby on this program at 8:15. i think that's a great line of questioning to bring there. what is the overarching strategy at the pentagon from a nato perspective i know we are not booting boots on the ground and the president has said that the majority of americans i talked to don't want that that would put us in are a warnings right? but from a nato perspective, why are we allowed to send weapons? >> pete: from putin's perspective we are in the war is he using that for domestic propaganda a lot of words joe biden has said about what we're doing, too. >> brian: genocide. he has gotta go. >> steve: he has gotta go. again, no one no what that line is it's a line of perception. right now we didn't go across it and now we are going across it this is 300 armored personnel carriers, howitzers. >> brian: do you know who deserves credit for that? zelenskyy. is he talking past the leaders to the people. the american people, 68% want more support for ukraine. >> ainsley: meanwhile. >> ainsley: meanwhile biden's approval rating this morning 33% according to quinnipiac. >> brian: wow, carley shimkus approval rating has gone up. >> ainsley: 100 percent of the people love her. >> carley: i have a feeling president zelenskyy's approval rating is 100. >> brian: 72%. >> carley: thank you, ainsley i appreciate it i have got headlines including a fox weather alert. it could be one of the biggest blizzard in a quarter century blanket the plains. one montana town seeing 47 inches of snow in just one night. and wind gusts reaching 40 plirps. at least one possible tornado was also reported near louisville, kentucky. the possible twister tearing down trees and leaving damage scattered across the street. kentucky's republican controlled legislature overrides the state's democratic governor's veto of a bill prohibiting transgender students from competing in gender specific sports it applies to all students from sixth grade to college under the new law a student's gender will be determined by biological sex. before the veto, the original bill passed with overwhelming support. the vote in the state senate was 29-6. secret service agents are expressing outrage at the biden white house for down playing injuries caused by bites from first dog major. the bites happened last year before major was reportedly shipped off to live with a family friend. agents say secret service leaders reportedly tried to keep details of the attacks out of official reports to avoid upsetting the first family. plus the white house reported a bite in march of last year. but agents say major bit agents on daily basis for 8 days straight. those are your headlines, guys. >> pete: 8 days straight is he biting agents? >> carley: yes. >> pete: i don't think. >> brian: anyone train anyone in that white house? anyone pay attention? >> pete: how wonderfully indicative. brian pandemic is not over. subvariant of a variant that basically if you get, this as long as you don't have underlying conditions leukemia or asthma, if you get this subvariant, that you might get a cold. almost everyone is asymptomatic, if you don't live in shanghai, you walk right through it. in the past, when you have a cold, you didn't destroy your life and sit at home for a week and not go on planes or wear a of course that. in this environment with people dying to hold onto the pandemic a little bit longer, it looks as though colleges in this area, people indoors in philadelphia and for people on trains, mass transit and planes for at least another couple of weeks, we're wearing masks. >> ainsley: it was supposed to end in two or three days. the cdc has said we are going to extend it. >> brian: can't make our own decisions. >> pete: i had it on my calendar when you could fly without a mask. >> brian: can we add it doesn't work. studies show it is not effective. >> ainsley: ceos have been begging with the cdc please not let us wear mask anymore. eat pete circuit air three seconds. the ceos have all said please, get rid of this. yet, here it is extended for 15 days. >> ainsley: some people are for it though. >> pete: i think there is one. you might be referring to one. if you watch "the view." one of the co-most there declared, professed her desire, her love for the holy mask. watch. >> when it comes to mask mandates, they are there because people just aren't great people. that's just the bottom line. americans just aren't great to each other. we just aren't. so when it comes to things like flying. flying supposed to lifted april 18th. i don't want to get on a plane with super spreaders. yopght get on a plane with 214 other people that are going to be breathing on me with their covid breath. i don't want it. i don't want it. i want the mask. >> i think we relied on personal responsibility and people were irresponsible leading to the mandates. right? we want people to be better than they are. and that's just the bottom line. we cannot necessarily rely on people to protect their fellow man. >> ainsley: i mean, when we were listening to that soundbite we were all say going she wants to wear a mask, wear it. >> pete: sleep in it if you want. >> ainsley: fauci was was saying that he slipped make your own decisions. >> brian: anthony fauci flips every day surprised people still booking him. even if you wanted to listen to anything anthony fauci says he contradicts himself in the next sentence other next appearance. and i think he did a few. if you are unsettled, whatever you have it or have lingering covid wear your own mask. let us make our own decisions. we are done with this. we are finished. we are through. stop holding on to it better yet, you will pay at the ballot box because the american people are done with it. >> ainsley: how about this? you are through with it if she is not through with it. >> brian: wear your mask. >> pete: it's a psychosis. the most dangerous precondition you can have is if had you trump derangement syndrome at one point you are most likely to be deranged by the mask. >> brian: offer something that i don't think is a dispute. if donald trump had won re-election the democrats would be saying i'm not wearing a mask. donald trump's warp speed vaccine doesn't work because. >> pete: absolutely. >> brian: you have two boosters for jen psaki and double vaxxed and got it again. they would be saying donald trump's vaccine doesn't work. it would be totally inverse. what we are saying is make your own decisions. >> pete: that's exactly right. 28 minutes after the top of the hour. still ahead. texas sends a second bus of illegal immigrants straight to the white house's doorstep. but the president not concerned. >> it's nice the state of texas is helping them get to their final destination as they await the outcome of their immigration proceedings. >> pete: nice. >> brian: yeah, right. >> pete: next guest texas irrancher sees the impact. his warning to the white house as they prepare to drop title 42. kitchen? 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>> hey, brian, thanks for having me. you know, i believe the buses, you know, might be a good tool for a media purposes for a week or two. but to actually secure the border, we are going to have to bring it on the ground at the river. i'm hoping washington can get some notice of what is actually going on down here. but, at this point, it's beyond ignorance, and i don't think washington and common sense really play along together anymore. >> brian: other thing they are doing is texas is making sure the border crossings at these trucks are checked two or three times, slowing down, causing a bottleneck into our country at the legal crossings, a lot of people are angry. is this a good move? >> well, you know, if it puts pressure on mexico to do something on their end, i believe it is. it would create some economic hardships but, you know, the national security risk that we're going to have by not doing and this not getting mexico to take care of the immigration issue on their side of the river is even greater. so i applaud the governor for thinking outside the box and doing something like this. >> brian: this time it's really not all republicans that are just doing the practical things to control the border. some dems are concerned what is going to happen with the evaporation of title 2. senator senator and kelly leading the charge. senator fill in the gaps of the border wall that's how scared she is about losing her seat. manchin consistent and tester and senator warnock, senator warner and then you have a few congressman including the guy who has always been there congressman cuellar. is this an opportunity to get the president's attention with democrats on the people that want it to among the people? >> i believe so. biden has systematically disassembled any protection we have on the southern border and created a national security issue. and at this point, texas is going to have to fill that void and provide national security for not only texans but the rest of the u.s. >> brian: gang members coming across. drugs are flooding across. just under 6,000 border crossings a day. an estimated 18,000 if this title 42 is going away. brent, they are telling us to wear masks, continue to wear masks on planes and trains. they are doing the same thing at some college campuses. in the city of philadelphia, they say this covid sun variant is something to be worried about. but why are they not worried about -- why are they ending the pandemic at the border? >> that's the good question. but, you know, as you probably know, washington and common sense don't really play well together. this is a crisis on our hands. and if we don't do something soon, you know, history is going to judge those who are in power right now. >> brian: brent, you are seeing it up close and personal. keep the word as rancher and attorney. brent smith, thank you. >> thank you. >> brian: all right. straight ahead, new polls spelling a nightmare scenario for democrats leading up to the midterms. fox news contributor lara trump predicts a red wave this fall ahead. ♪ ♪ an american girl ♪ but he was busy working from home... ...so he scheduled with safelite in just a few clicks. we came to his house... ...then we got to work. we replaced his windshield and installed new wipers to protect his new glass, while he finished his meeting. let safelite come to you. >> man: looks great. thank you. >> tech: my pleasure. that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ trelegy for copd. 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33%. only 33% approve. >> i would actually love to talk to those 33% and say what is one thing joe biden has done to make your life better, the lives better for every single american? they can't name one thing. i would guess those of us ainsley that lived through the 2016 election though don't put a whole lot of weight in polling. what i will say is when people by and large feel like their lives are moving in the wrong direction. and there is no point at which they are going to turn back in the right way, i can see why people have such a low approval rating for joe biden. i mean, my goodness, everything in america is more expensive but people's paychecks have not gone up. that is really hard for people to sustain. when people see things like a natural solution for our high gas prices going back to the policies of donald trump and actually drilling and producing oil and gas on our own land here being energy independent and energy exporter, like we used to be not too long ago, but this president won't do it, it's really frustrating for people. and then you see hypocrisy like my gosh we're extending this ridiculous mask mandate on airplanes, a federal mask mandate for two more weeks. something we know doesn't even really do anything. masking unless you have the right kind of mask, yet, on our southern border, anyone from never in the world can controls over, with any possible disease and spread it around our country. people say this is absolutely crazy. but, i think the most upsetting to all to people is there is no plan to turn this stuff around. you have a commander-in-chief, a president of the united states who in every public appearance is embarrassing, is bumbling through, can barely get through a public appearance. that does not make people people feel confident and like things are going to turn around. so, yes, it's no wonder that he has such a low approval rating. i would say maybe it's even lower than that but, again, i don't put a whole lot of weight in polling. >> ainsley: what is your reaction to the news this morning elon musk is offering to buy twitter and what does that mean for donald trump. >> i think it's amazing anyone who wants to champion free come of speech and give people their voices back it is the right way to go. there are so many conservatives like myself that have not even bothered to get on twitter in so long. i couldn't tell you, ainsley, the last time i tweeted. what he was the point if you are going to be censored if you actually can't express what you truly think. so to have somebody stepping up to the plate and saying you know what? we need to level this out. this whole thing -- you know, the public square of our times as elon musk likes to say twitter. and for so. us we have said we are not even going to bother with it anymore. i think it's fantastic. we will see what it means for my father-in-law but look the fact you have terrorist organizations allowed to stay on twitter but the former president of the united states still not on there, absolutely outrageous. he has other plans working right now, my father-in-law. i don't know if he will carry the way. i bet there are millions of americans like to see him back. >> i wonder what is happening behind the scenes at twitter this morning. i wonder what all the employees are saying. >> they are not happy. we know that. >> ainsley: lara always great to see you have a great easter weekend. >> ainsley: thank you, you too. check in with janice dean fox weather forecast in beautiful easter outfit. >> janice: everybody is wearing pink today. i feel it spring across the northeast. 80's here in new york city today. take a look at the temperatures because it's going to be warm ahead of this cold front that's moving on through. 56 right now in new york. i think this is the first time i haven't been wearing a big winter coat, 36 in chicago. unfortunately for our friends across the northern plains, it's still cold enough for snow. so i'm sorry about that. this front bring potential for stronger storms along the east coast. enjoy those warm temperatures because that's one of the main ingredients that we need for severe storms. and we could get those later on this afternoon. some large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes will be possible. so 82 here in new york. 81 in baltimore. and then the temperatures are going to start to go counsel as the cold front moves on through. we will enjoy it for at least a couple of hours here in the northeast. also want to point out where those thunderstorms are going to move through. probably around the dinnertime area as people are trying to get home. then we go out west where it's still cold enough for snow, especially across the mountain news regions. we could see upwards ever a foot or more. and this last winter storm brought close to 4 feet of snow. so there is your forecast today again, we will focus in on the good stuff and that is 81 here in new york before the thunderstorms move through. fox weather.com for your latest watches and warnings. all right, ainsley, back to you. >> ainsley: people up north i was thinking about easter egg hunt for the little kids and it's snowing. have to bundle up. >> janice: inside. >> ainsley: thank you so much. good to see you. still ahead. flipping the script on fatherhood. next guest on a mission to encourage dads nationwide, going to sit down with two of our favorite dads, pete and brian right after the break ♪ always better with you ♪ ♪ walking on ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ ♪ some ♪ ♪ may say ♪ ♪ i'm wishing my days away ♪ ♪ no way ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. i felt defeated. the pain, the stares. no one should suffer like that. i said, enough. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. four years clear. five years and counting. cosentyx works fast. for clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious, and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. best move i ever made. i feel so much better. see me. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. why is guy fieri in the neighbors' kitchen? it's slider sunday! sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! these chicken parm sliders on king's hawaiian rolls are fire! slider sunday! i want that. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. mmm! >> pete: did you know in the united states one in four kids does not live with their dad. that number has increased significantly over the last 50 years when less than 15 a lived in a fatherless household. >> brian: our next guest recognized that crisis and been trying to flip that narrative on family life with his podcast for years now. and now he is out with a brand new book, you are seeing it slide onto the screen called first class fatherhood alec joins us now. welcome. great to see you. we have both been on your podcast. >> yeah. >> what made you write the book. >> it couldn't be more timely, brian than right now. governor antioxidants just passed a bill down in florida addressing the fatherless crisis that we have going on in the country. something you know i'm passionate about. when you take father out of the home and god out of society. what happens it leads to second graders being torn about sexual orientation in school. i think that is ridiculous what is going on in new jersey. i have a second grader over there i think the response should be george floyd like response. i don't mean raising money and buying mansions. i'm talking about protesting. because this is our kids. if we are not going to protect our kids what is it all for anyway? i pray that this book got first class fatherhood is a solution to the crisis we have got going on devastating our society. >> pete: you run a podcast of the same name. how many fathers have you interviewed? what big takeaways have you had. >> i'm come up to about 600 on the show here. pete. 600th episode coming out soon. one of the big takeaways we are a lot more alike than different. media tries to pull us apart. fatherhood so universal. so many dads have all this stuff in common. one thing causing this fatherless crisis, too. co-parenting situations i don't know south. bad relationships. i had a lot of dads come on the forecast. guys like tony hawk been on the show twice. father of six kids. blended family. he talks about the challenges of the co-parenting situation. offers some solutions. i got guys like james buster douglas knocked out mike tyson 30 years ago when he did that dad this one is for you, i love you. his dad was a father figure to so many people in their lives he didn't know that growing up in columbus. if a child doesn't have a father in their life you can step up and be that father figure for them. >> brian: here is an example. dana white, see fame nothing else matters the only leg georgia's or anything that means anything is what your kids have to say about you. >> yeah. dana white is awesome. he invited my wife and i to ufc. everyone always asks me about my legacy and thinks it's tied to the ufc. no, when it's all over and i'm lay lying there in that box and the only legacy that truly matters is what my kids get up and say about me as a father that's it that's all that matters. >> pete: exactly right. jocko willowick friend of the show great knave see. i would say my primary tool is that i jocko the guy who wrote the book on discipline. i was intreesed best disciplinary tool is to ask questions. what do you expect as outcome. what's the long-term consequence going to be of this action? so listening, asking questions was his biggest disciplinary tool. >> brian: right. they get angry sometimes. enough questions. why are you interviewing me? marcus luttrell says this don't ever be embarrassed or ashamed to not know something. ask around, ask for advice. don't be afraid to adopt something that somebody else does that is working, right? >> the lone survivor. marcus luttrell he is right on point there. don't be embarrassed. seek advice. listen to first class fatherhood pick up the book because guys have been through this and success leaves clues. find some guys that have had success in some areas you are struggling with. listen to them. following the advice. >> pete: you will find somebody else who has a similar life situation to you and be able to address those in your life. >> 100 percent. that's what the book is all about. crosses all spectrums. if you find a dad you don't like turn the page. there is a dad you want to listen. to say. [laughter] >> brian: congratulations on the book. >> absolutely. honor to be on. >> pete: twitter takeover, elon musk making best and final author to buy twitter for $43 billion. this is breaking just this hour. the latest on his plans to unlock twitter's potential and free speech. >> if there j, anything to say. >> the suspect in tuesday's shooting will be arraigned in federal court today. >> expected to be charged with some form of terroristic attack. >> new york city have become gotham. we can't have it. >> pete: texas sends a second bus of illegal immigrants straight to the white house's doorstep. >> it's nice the state of texas is helping them. >> at this point it's beyond ignorant. >> a significant russian warship was reportedly hit by neptune missiles. >> ukraine calling it the largest defeat of the russian fleet since world war ii. >> you do your job. i will do mine. >> joe biden's approval rating at its lowest point ever. >> i would actually love 33% and what is one thing joe biden has done to make your life better. >> i'm optimistic. >> elon musk is offering to buy twitter. musk says twitter should be a private company. >> he could actually spend all of his own money to buy this ♪ making me crazy when you dance ♪ >> ainsley: growing up virginia. the governor down there youngkin on that a lot last year. making big decisions that could effect loudoun county. but good morning to you roanoke. we appreciate you watching and happy holy week. tomorrow is passover. today is monday thursday. >> holy saturday. every day has a nickname this week. >> ainsley: a nickname. a reason to celebrate. >> brian: right. all right. i will start. this is pretty amazing. >> pete: this is. >> brian: i would say unexpected because i didn't know what the next move was we all heard that elon musk majority shareholder board member that was a few days ago. forget it don't want to be on the board. people thought what is he going to do next? now we know. >> ainsley: this allows him to buy all of the shares if he wants to. if he doesn't serve on the board. >> brian: is he making an offer to buy it. >> ainsley: is he making an offer to buy twitter. acquiring all outstanding shares of twitter for $54.20 each. >> pete: here is a direct quote from the letter. >> brian: this is huge. >> pete: elon musk sent to twitter's filing. we got this news a half hour ago i invested in twitter as i believe in its potential to be the platform for free speech around the globe. and i believe free speech is a societal imperative for a functioning democracy; however, since making my investment, i now realize the company will neither thrive nor serve this societal imperative if its current form. >> brian: no kidding. >> pete: twitter needs to be transformed as a private company. as a result, i'm offering to buy 100 percent of twitter for $54.20 per share in cash. a 54% premium over the day before i began investing in twitter and a 38% premium over the day before my investment was publicly announced. my offer is my best and final offer. >> ainsley: final offer. >> pete: if it is not accepted, i would need to reconsider my position as a shareholder. twitter has extraordinary potential. i will unlock it. >> ainsley: this would give him total control because twitter would be a private company. we asked lump about it because you remember twitter band her father-in-law donald trump. listen. >> anybody that wants to champion free speech and gives people their voices back, it is the right way to go. there are so many conservatives, like myself, that have not even bothered to get on twitter in so long. i couldn't tell you, ainsley, the last time i tweeted because what's the point if you are going to be censored. if you actually can't express what you truly think. so to have somebody stepping up to the plate and saying you know what? we need to level this out. this is the public square of our time as elon musk likes to say twitter. and for so many of us we have said we are not even going to bother with it anymore. the fact that you have terrorist organizations been allowed to been allow stay ontwitter the fe united states is still on there absolutely outrageous. >> brian: this could save that company. become more and more irrelevant. just banning conservatives, more and more people that we know have been banned off that platform. >> ainsley: the hunter biden story wouldn't air on that. >> brian: that was everybody though too. that was facebook, that was instagram. so, i think he goes back. and the first thing he's going to do is establish free speech there or how about not be biased towards conservatives. i even think democrats would tell you there is a bias towards conservatives. what happens is people just stop doing it they are done with it. >> pete: yeah. >> >> on some level do you think president trump would even go back on? he is about to launch truth social. to give his own business plan. >> ainsley: platform. >> brian: a platform that would include everybody. >> pete: definitely reshuffles the whole deck. with truth social or parler or others the idea was twitter is gone, so we need our own ecosystem where conservatives are allowed to speak and free speech is allowed to happen. no one was considering the fact that some ideological billionaire who is more or less a libertarian could buy twitter and bring it back to its original mission. restore it to an actual town square. it's heartening. you know, this is the kind of thing that needs to happen at universities. that needs to happen at lots of institutions in our country. rich conservatives or just rich free theirs and freedom lovers coming in and saying i have piles of michael cohen. elon musk piles of money. he could afford twitter. i want to do something big about the future of this country blessed me so much. let's see what happens. if he is able to buy it and keep it private clean house. right now changing the cultural of twitter not an easy thing. you have got to get rid of everything. if they don't accept the offer. which they don't have to. what does he do? does he buy more shares try a public hostile takeover. >> brian: i'm going to reconsider -- i'm going to reconsider my ownership steak in the company. >> pete: does that mean sell or buy? >> brian: okay. i thought it means he is out. which means the stock will tank. >> pete: you could be right on that, too. >> ainsley: it reminds me to your train of thought, pete. when we look at the video of ukraine and not even reporting on what is happening in ukraine in russia. because this dictator has control of all of the media, of everything that they see and read and hear on the news. in our country, capitalism, this is an example of capitalism. he worked so hard. obviously brilliant guy and created this huge company that is helping the environmentalists he is creating these cars that are electric. and he makes so much money on that and has the power to buy this and take over. i'm sure the employees are lived this morning. many of them might be quitting their jobs. not happy. >> pete: we helped pay for tesla too with all the rebates. >> brian: also did us a favor by going to space and worked with the space shuttle. best electric car and best spacecraft. >> pete: we are at the point on twitter you use the wrong gender pronoun you will be banned. >> brian: he not conservative but just not woke. bill maher is a liberal normal person who doesn't want to sacrifice everything they know. want to go back to the old days we use to the argue about issues not about what sex you are. by the way we don't argue about that. >> pete: i'm not a biologist. >> brian: i shouldn't ask you about that. >> ainsley: fox news alert. another bus carrying illegal immigrants from texas to washington, d.c. arriving this morning after the first one completed its 30 hour trip yesterday. >> pete: texas governor greg abbott making good on promise to bring the border to washington. >> brian: lucas tomlinson went to the border to see these buses disembark. >> second bus arrived at 4:30 this morning. texas governor greg abbott blames the white house for the problems at the southern border. >> the biden administration and a lot of leaders in congress have no idea about the chaos they have caused and by their open border policies. and if they are not going to come to the border. i'm going to take the border to them and washington, d.c. >> fox news saw 14 migrants exit the chartered bus just a few blocks from the u.s. capitol. a woman from a local catholic charity led the migrants to union station, asked the group are you train, plane or bus. some plan to take a train to new york. yesterday a group of young venezuelan men hope to continue their journey on to miami. statement to fox news florida governor ron desantis reacted quote to those who entered the country he will lyle fair warning do not come to florida. life will not be easy for you. we are object gamed to the uphold the immigration laws in our country even if our federal government and other states won't. on the border it appears migrants are feeling more emboldened. some taking selfies after illegally crossing into the united states. at the white house our own zarqawi question heinrich asked jen will >> it's night nice the state of texas is helping them to get to their final destination as they await the outcome of their immigration proceedings. >> 50 house republicans have written president biden's dhs chief recommending that he not send v.a. doctors to the southern border saying it's a waste of federal resources. guys? >> pete: lucas, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> ainsley: white house says it's nice. how nice they are coming here. >> brian: very interesting what he is doing at the border illegal border crossings. slowing down and making sure illegals are not there no criminals or gangsters there. at the meantime slowing down all commerce. further slow down the supply chain. that's how desperate governor abbott is i don't know who is coming into the country. the federal government's job is to do it. i have had this job for the last two years under this administration they won't listen. so now i'm going to control what i can control. now they are saying you better go loosen up. you know what's happening now these mexican governors and mayors are responding to our governor and saying what do you need in order to loosen up the commerce at the border? so, this is a power play. it's creating frustration i understand that. the governor sincerely wants to control this border. >> pete: i have had people say what are these illegals going to do once they are dropped off in washington, d.c. >> brian: smithsonian. >> pete: what do you think they are going to do when they're dropped off in your town. merely bringing public eyes to a reality of something that happens all across the country every day because our border is wide open. illegals with no monitoring dropped and what happens next? where do they go? where odo they go to school and healthcare and get a job? do they get benefits? those are all questions the white house refuses to answer. >> ainsley: why would the president do this? why does he want open borders? fentanyl, drug trafficking or sex trafficking? why is he for this open border? and many have said it's because he wants their votes and the democrats want take over. >> brian: doesn't work. >> ainsley: look at his poll numbers this morning quinnipiac poll says only 33% of all of america approves of his job performance. only 26% of hispanic voters approve though, y'all. that is less than white people and black people. >> brian: wow, so meanwhile that what is it like at the border living this every day. smith is not only a rancher but is he a prosecutor in kenny texas and understands what the governor is trying to do. listen. >> the buses, you know, might be a good tool for media purposes for a week or two, but to actually secure the border, we are going to have to, you know, bring it on the ground at the river. i'm hoping washington can get some notice of what actually is going down down here. at this point it's beyond ignorance. and i don't think washington and common sense really play along together anymore. biden has systematically disassembled any protection we have on the southern border and created a national security issue. and at this point, texas is going to have to fill that void and provide national security for not only texans but the rest of the u.s. >> pete: they are having to do it. we are debating about title 42. people are saying we have got keep it to stay strong. title 42 is not a policy. it's a banding. it's replacing actual immigration policy right now. we are even going to get rid of that too it seems. >> ainsley: we were talking about this in the news this morning. it says now they are talking about sending veteran affairs. the v.a. medical personnel down to the border to take care of all of these. >> pete: that will do it. vets aren't already waiting a month for medical deployment. send their door doctors down to the border to take care of the illegals. >> ainsley: when lucas was being interviewed he was talking to migrants coming off the first bus. do you remember the group of migrants who said we are heading to miami. we wanted to come to d.c. free trip to d.c. going to miami. ron desantis says oh no, you are not coming here. do not come to florida. life will not be easy for you, he says. >> brian: we will make you go to disney. that will make it worse. [laughter] okay, dreamers. >> ainsley: 13 minutes after the top of the hour now to another fox news alert. pete, what's this about? >> pete: the prime suspect in tuesday's brooklyn subway shooting will be arraigned in federal court today. >> brian: faces a maximum of life in prison if convicted. >> ainsley: lauren green is live as we learn that this man's his name is frank james, he has a very lengthy rap sheet. lauren? >> absolutely. ainsley, thank you so much. frank james is now being held in a federal lockup. and he will be charged probably with that subway shooting that left the city stunned, really, it all came after a massive multi-state manhunt involving hundreds of police officers and the fbi. and in the end, it was james himself who kind of brought closure to the chase. the bizarre climax to the intensive search came when 62-year-old frank james called crime stoppers hotline after seeing himself plastered across tv screens and wanted posters. he told a tip line he was at mcdonald's in lower manhattan when officers arrived he had gone taking a stroll in the area. that's when witnesses saw him and called the cops. >> he was walking the street. i saw that -- i see that car police come from -- sought police, yo, this is the guy. the guy today. this is the guy and catch him. thank god. >> events began during tuesday morning rush hour when witnesses say a train pulled into a brooklyn subway station. a dark-skinned heavy set black man wearing a knee on construction vest and gray hoodie donned a gas mask and set off a smoke grenade and began firing. 10 people were shot. at least two dozen wounded. no one with life threatening injuries. james became suspect number one after being linked to a u haul rental van and the gun found at the scene. james reportedly has mental health issues but also has a long rap sheet dating back to the 1990s. credit card theft, harassment and disorderly conduct. despite james involvement in his own capture. authorities explained how police work made his capture inevitable. >> myself, new yorkers, we got him. >> >> we were able to shrink his world quickly there was nowhere left for him to run. >> now, james is expected to be arraigned here in brooklyn federal court later today. he is likely going to be charged with some form of -- some terroristic attacks on mass transit. as you said, ainsley, he will -- he is facing life in prison. back to you. >> ainsley: thank you so much, lauren. all right. let's hand it over to carley for more headlines for us. carley? >> carley: certainly do. ukraine says significantly damaged one of russia's most important navy warships carrying over 500 russian soldiers. this comes as the u.n. issues a stern global warning saying the war has set off a perfect storm of events, threatening food, energy and debt crises with effect world economy as well. press secretary john kirby will join us later to discuss. virginia governor glenn youngkin will force members of the loudoun county school board to face voters this november. youngkin passing an amendment moving the school board election up a year. parents clash with board members on issues including critical race theory and gender identity in the classroom. the board was also accused of covering up a sexual assault on school grounds. hall of fame football coach tony dungy is defending his appearance at an event promoting fatherhood with florida governor ron desantis. dungy tweeting in part i spoke on behalf of a florida bill that supports dads and families and it offended some people. 14 years ago president obama said the same things almost verbatim. i'm assuming people are outraged at him, too. i'm serving the lord, so i will keep supporting dads and families. desantis signed a bill on tuesday allocating $70 million towards programs to support involved fatherhood in the state. those are headlines. good for him and also good for governor antioxidants. 70 million towards fatherhood is great. think about all the crime has been happening it usually links back to broken homes. >> ainsley: you are right. it's not about politics. this is about raising the next generation of young kids. >> pete: class that response was. >> ainsley: i'm going to keep serving the lord. and he also referenced -- though is all political because barack obama said the same thing. where was your outrage then? >> brian: he is also adopted seven great kids. so and he takes a lot of them from broken homes. and that's what he does. on retirement. we salute you coach. >> brian: while is he a broadcaster. retired as a coach. >> pete: he is on nbc. the woke crowd there how dare you talk about fathers. can't be with ron desantis. do we live in a free country or not? allowed to have a position. >> ainsley: i don't care how he votes. i love him for this. loves the lord. saving some of these little kids' lives. >> pete: he won a super bowl with peyton manning. >> ainsley: now i like him better, even more. >> pete: back to top story premarket twitter shares are already up on the heels of elon musk's takeover move. fox business correspondent jackie deangelis breaks down what elon musk $43 billion offer to buy twitter means for the future of big tech next ♪ any way you want it that's the way you need it ♪ any way you want it. ♪ ♪ 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. out here, you're a landowner, back pain, and fatigue. a gardener, a landscaper and a hunter. that's why you need versatile, durable kubota equipment. that oddly satisfying feeling when you don't do it yourself. go with simparica trio it's triple protection made simple! simparica trio is the first and only monthly chewable that covers heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, round and hookworms. dogs get triple protection in just one simparica trio! this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. where do you find the perfect developer? 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he wants to elicit change. his motives are good along with making money. he wants to promote free speech, he wants twitter to go back to what it was intended to be when it was originated. but when you put it out there like that. >> brian: they don't want him to be an investor anyway. >> they don't but the stock price will go down. the reason he is paying the price is he paying the premium is 54% to when he started investing. once he started investing people got wind of that. that's when the stock really started moving because they liked it. >> pete: how does twitter respond to this. he puts in a bid. did they accept it or decline it and what's his next move on that? >> they have to gather together and probably scrambling right now as we all are digesting this news trying to figure out what to do with him. i imagine the last few days he has been thinking about his stake. he has been talking to them and thinking about that board seat and realizing strategically it's not going to work for him. what's interesting is here that he is proposing to take the company private. we have seen this work with a lot of companies but it's a risky move. shareholders generally don't love it what happens is like del, for example, or panera bread or hilton then many they come band elicited that change in quiet period and better and stronger, because lot of people don't like to move and shake with that change because it can be very scary. the board is going to think now. the ceos is going to think about that. >> brian: how long do they have. >> i'm not sure how long it takes. they can essentially do whatever they want. if they wait too long as he says in the letter he may pull the bid. >> ainsley: that is something you will be talking about on fox business. >> all day. what's interesting here, too, is the fact that he is worth about $300 billion. a lot of his money is tied up in tesla. he will have to take some of that and put it towards the twitter purchase. so people are also watching shares of tesla today which were trading lower before i came on as a result of that too. he is spreading it around. >> pete: elon musk problems. >> high class problems. >> ainsley: you have a special on fox nation tell us about tnchts the special is called bone dry and started streaming on tuesday. and essentially what we did is we went into the field and we are looking at not only inflation but the problems that we see in the oil industry. right? you are all struggling with high gas prices it's a huge problem for american families. we are watching what this administration is doing essentially probably all the wrong things to try to fix the problem. what we do is talk to the producers themselves in the field. ask them why is it that you are not pumping? why is that you are not investing? and they all bring it back to the biden policies and say we are not investing because we are afraid that we won't find a return on our investments. this is an administration that is at war with the fossil fuel industry and that is what is stalling the drilling on those 9,000 leases that jen psaki talked about all the time. >> ainsley: you talk to keystone pipeline former workers. here is a little clip from fox nation special. >> biden has come n here and axed the heart of this nation right here in oil and gas. because everybody likes to stay warm. everybody likes to drive. everybody likes to eat. we know this country still runs on oil and gas. and we are going to do our very best to fight and provide you with that affordable way of living. >> brian: manchin came out today and said it's crazy that we're not doing. we haven't continued with the pipeline. >> all they are saying is look just be a little more friendly to us. take some of the money you are spending and invest it in some of these pipelines and the infrastructure that you talk about. we need that. >> pete: don't want to destroy us. >> that's all he has to do. it's amazing. >> pete: thank you, jackie, watch her news special, bone dry, the war on american oil. available right now exclusively on fox nation. all right, jackie, thank you very much. >> brian: thanks. pete come up the white house announcing an additional $800 million in military assistance to ukraine as russia's brutal invasion rages on. fox news contributor brett velicovich just returned from the front lines of battle and he joins us next. ♪ (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. 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>> hey, well, thanks for the kind words, brian. i have been home for 24 hours and i'm already ready to go back out down rage. i don't feel like the job is done and there are people who still need help. when it comes to newly announced aid package we need to figure out where the first package went. someone needs to verify the first items got to where it did. i know on the ground many it didn't arrive. admin needs to stop throwing out random numbers how much they are allotting ukraine and tell us exactly where this stuff is going. my advice being on the ground they also need to assure any aid going into ukraine actually makes it to the soldiers who need it the most. massive battles right now going on in the east. and if the government seems to be having problems with getting aid to these soldiers directly they will call me and i will make sure if gets to the right place. there are serious issues in this disconnect right now about aid that supposedly is going in and actually making it to the front lines seeing that all you have to do is look at ukrainian soldier sitting at check point in kyiv versus a soldier on the front fighting every sync gel day. these checkpoints have a ton of kits and tactical gear that's great. groups fighting russians on the front. taking casualties daily. you can literally hear explosions and artillery going off in the background and doing everything they can the with the very little equipment they have. i'm telling the administration if you are going to send life-saving equipment to ukraine. you better make sure you know exactly where it's going. don't just accept some minister or general's word for it get proof it's going to the front lines. i don't think people realize the route marry ways it's being fought on the ground. can you see even in some of the exclusive video i sent you and shared with the team. ukrainian commanders stuffing javelin missiles in the trunks of their personal cars in toyotas and driving them to the front lines. you have soldiers with very little ammo, protective gear, yet, somehow they are still winning tactically defending their country with whatever they can scrape together. they need ak-47s. they need more small arms. drones, night vision, the soldiers are coming off the line with blown out eardrums air till lerry hands burnt from touching all the ordinance. ordnance. asking for gloves and protective gear. i'm personally still supplying the front lines daily. i feel like we are on our own island in terms of who is actually helping. this war is being supported and sustained largely by nonprofits. private businesses. humanitarian groups that are supporting there in places like mariupol. it's not just the u.s. government out there helping. >> brian: looks like they thousand marines are surrendered in mariupol but still fighting in other areas. also big news about the russian ship being hit in the black is he a badly damaged. they had to evacuate that warship they had to evacuate all their crew. so that is taken down. we need a way to get their ships, right? >> yeah, exactly. absolutely. we need to start targeting them a bit more. right now there is another issue that people aren't really talking about and this demining situations. there are mines everywhere. rush has been setting traps for months. mining corpses that are exploding when being found. many civilians randomly killed. left to rot because we couldn't get close to them enough to recover their bodies otherwise we would get shot at ourselves. one american we rescued his neighbor killed in his vehicle trying to get water. body left there for weeks there have been over 1500 explosive devices just found in demined in the kyiv region alone in the last week. close to 7,000 of those devices have been found all across the country. and you have to understand that this is a major issue where the ukrainian government is hiring demining companies to come out and physically, you know, render these devices. one day in war in ukraine equates to one month of demining operations. you can tell the large scale that's taking place. also what's very interesting to me i just got an email from a ukrainian commander that provided official government requests for humanitarian aid to actually request chemical, you know, biological and nuclear protective equipment that lets you know the threat out there and how they are taking this serious and they feel there might be chemical attacks from coming from russia. >> brian: we will talk to you on the radio about this. not only getting the aid but gets to the right people. glad you are okay. still ahead a florida watch company challenges woke views on women. >> is that now being taken away soon-to-be forgotten? 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is that not worth protecting? we believe that womanhood is a birth right. >> pete: a florida jeweler is fighting wokeness with a new ad the commercial poses the same question that stumped nolle nuly named supreme court justice ketanji jackson what is a woman? joining us now is edgar elon, thank you so much for being here. can you believe we live in an era as a watch company you have to straightforward address what is a woman? >> it's definitely weird times. i feel like there is an ideological war happening coming from big tech. it's coming from hollywood. it's coming from corporations. and they are not only trying to convince you and i. they are trying to convince our kids. there is these new normals set all the time. >> pete: i recall a couple years ago put in an ad when gillette took on toxic masculinity and took that head on. why are so many companies deciding listen the supreme court justice not being able to a question about basic biology is bad enough. now you have all these companies deciding they want to ram a particular view down our throat. why are you taking the other side? >> again, i think it's what they're doing i think is a slow play. i don't think they are actually trying to convince you or i of anything. they are trying to convince our kids. the biggest platform i have is my company. i want to put out messages that counter that kind of have a positive impact on the conversation. we're only allowed to express one viewpoint and one viewpoint only. we have kind of lost the diversity of thought and the openness to be able to discuss things that we used to have. so it's necessary for companies to start speaking up. >> pete: you run a business edgar watches. what is a effect to your business when you take a stand like this. >> positive. there is always people, again i believe there is a silent majority who feels they can't have any representation of what they believe out there. and so any time we put out an ad, i feel like it does open the door a bit for them to be able to say hey, okay. it is all right for me to believe these things. there are people who feel the same way that i do. so exposed to just one viewpoint. people really do believe they are isolated. >> pete: you are entirely right. they do believe they are isolated but they are not. one person speaks out that's part of the reason of the overwhelming attraction to donald trump. see something say something president instead of if he could say it i could say it real quick. i want to go back to what you said about marketing towards the kids. do you think a lot of the businesses that are making these calls to go woke are doing it because they know the next generation of young people already is woke and so they want to get ahead of the woke curve and ultimately it's good for business? >> i think it is so much more complicated than that i think if you go back 10 years and i were to tell you we would have a supreme court justice that can't define a woman i would say that's impossible. 10 years ago we would be biological males in prison with women, you would say that's not happening. and so these things happen, these are like slow plays that open every decade new normals set. people are looking ahead 10 years they can affect culture. it's a culture war. until people really feel comfortable challenging that culture war and speak up self-sensor. tease with effect culture. we can have an impact. they are not worried about bottom line today. they are worried about 10 years from now in the world they want to create. that's what's happening in my opinion. >> pete: smart point. we have to be willing to stand up and say i may not be a biologist but i know what a woman is and i know what a man is. and it's okay to say it you certainly are ilan. eg arrd watches. pete check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> pete: good morning to everyone. if you live in new york city it's going to be 82 here today. then we have thunderstorms. take a look at it active weather map. oh, by the way, it's still winter across the northern rockies where they received 4 feet of snow, yes, and still a potential for more snow in the forecast. here's the set up. area of high pressure that's kind of protecting us right now along the east coast. it's bringing all that warm air up here. the cold front is eventually going to move through the this afternoon. especially in the hours when people are trying to get home. the rush hour. keep that in mind some of the big cities could be affected by strong to severe storms. including hail and damaging winds. maybe isolated tornadoes. and then the snow continues to fly across the northern tier of the country from the mountains of california up towards the northwest and the northern plains over the next couple of days. so, still blizzard warnings in effect for parts of montana and the dakotas. there is your forecast today. >> we have warm across the south and east coast, enjoy it we are going to get those thunderstorms later this afternoon. all right. pete, over to you. >> pete: 80 degrees, janice that is cocktail weather. >> janice: i'm. in here i come. >> pete: still ahead a new jersey teacher saves her student's live after he starts choking during class. the lucky student his dad and hero teacher all join us live. ♪ your simply the best. >> pete: don't forget to catch special modern warriors cold warriors. examining the history of the cold war with the context to the modern one to including what's happening in ukraine. talk to spies from the cold war and soldiers. what did they face from the ussr and how does it tell us about what is happening in ukraine? 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thank you all so much for being here. what happened? >> basically, robert was trying to open his water to take a sip. he used his hands at first. and then he couldn't get it open. when he tried his teeth, he shot the water bottle and the nightcap went down his throat. he panicked. he tried to spit it out and he ran over to me. i ran into action. >> ainsley: you acted so quickly. you were trained in life-saving techniques in cpr so long ago and you took a refresher course. thank goodness you did. what was going to your mind? >> really, i didn't think. i went out and said okay, he needs help. let me help him. i went right into action based on my training. >> ainsley: you actually saved his life and impact of that family forever. robert, were you scared? >> yes. >> ainsley: what is your message to your teacher, ms. jenkins? >> i love you. >> ainsley: how sweet. how did you know to go to her? >> i didn't. i just ran to her. >> ainsley: you ran to the teacher, the authority figure. how are you feeling today? >> my wife texted me when i was out for work. she said robert had a little incident at work. in school. >> ainsley: you call her? >> where i work, i can't really call everyone i work at. >> ainsley: now you've seen the video. we'll go through your mind? >> that is pretty scary. >> ainsley: what is your message and your wife's message to ms. jenkins? >> thank you for being there, for being heroic, and, you know, from my family to you and my extended family, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> ainsley: when did it hit you? when you watch the video? >> a little bit after it happened. i took a moment. i surveyed over my class and made sure they were okay. i took robert to see the nurse. okay, he's okay. let's just make sure everything is okay. afterwards, i saw the video. although, this really happened. >> you are a mom. >> oh, my gosh, i got all emotional. >> i just wish you all the best. spider-man is your favorite. you are just like spider-man. you are national television. don't go anywhere. at the pentagon press secretary is going to join us live. ♪♪♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us why is guy fieri in the neighbors' kitchen? 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>> now, he has a sense of humility. one thing about it that's pretty clear. just you know, steve harrigan one week ago used my phrase to describe tiger woods. he said he played within himself. he saw that. i was at home. >> ainsley: you actually were watching and heard that? >> brian: i just laughed out loud. >> ainsley: where did you get that phrase? >> brian: it is a common phrase in sports but no one remembers it. >> ainsley: he always ends that show with "play within yourself." >> brian: know your limitation. >> ainsley: the first time i heard you say it, that makes no sense, brian. >> brian: what we do is we talked. we talk about things. i will speak for myself. i would not even know how to approach a hostile takeover of a social media company. clearly elon musk does. >> pete: good segue. i'm going to get rid of this football. >> ainsley: elon musk landes is a $43 billion takeover of twitter. he said i want the whole company. >> brian: he just put out a tweet moments ago. pretty straightforward saying "i made an offer." and we know that he also submitted a letter to twitter's chairman, rick taylor through an sec filing that came out this morning. that is how the news broke. here is how we describe what is trying to do it twitter. "i am vested in twitter as i believe it is potential to be the platform for free speech around the globe. i believe that free speech is a societal impairment for a functional democracy. i now realize the company will neither thrive nor serve this societal impairment in its current form. twitter needs to be transformed as our primary company. as a result, i'm offering to buy 100% of twitter for $54.20 per share in cash a 54% premium and a 38% over the day before my investment was publicly announced. my offer is my best and final offer. if it is not accepted, i would need to reconsider my position as a shareholder. twitter has extraordinary potential. i will unlock it. >> ainsley: what does this mean for donald trump? will he allow him to use twitter? >> brian: my senses with everything that he has done, he likes making an impact. when he was able to use darling to allow the ukrainians to continue to communicate during this war -- because obviously, they are the ones that need to win. he saw the impact, real-life impact. now he's saying, society is coming apart. a lot of it has to do with social media. clearly conservative bias. he doesn't say he's conservative, but what he has is not a woke liberal. he will stop having bias i imagine against conservatives to make twitter relevant again. he therefore has a chance to make an impact. free speech, that's an impact. they say it for example, he does decide if they don't take his offer, and he said i am no longer an investor in twitter, down goes the stock. he also trashed it by saying right now, it's not going to work. so he leaves an empty carcass. he has been pointing out that some of the folks with the biggest following barely ever tweet it if it's a one-sided conversation, you have have the country saying i'm not interested. that's not a good business model. he's leaving twitter a really tough decision. if you don't take the offer and he pulls and shares, does it moment? he also knows he needs to take it climate private because he needs to clean house. >> ainsley: they took monday off as a day of rest. they were all saying that they are really concerned. so many people were upset that he's involved now for they are worried about the future of twitter. i'm sure they're really worried this morning. she has with fox business. she was on reacting to this. >> this is a really risky kind of position to take. you want to be able to take over the company. he wants to elicit change. his motives are good along with making money was to promote free speech. he wants twitter to go back to what it was intended to be when it was originated. probably scrambling right now as we all are digesting this news trying to figure out what to do with them. i imagine the last few days, he has been thinking about his stake. he's been talking to them and thinking about that board seat and realizing strategically, it's not going to work for him. >> pete: it is weird because you're used to saying, oh, that institution has gone fully woke, it is gone. we have to create our own. it is like saying would see in and do something to change their newsroom to the people actually watch. they are not capable of it. >> brian: they do. they have seen and blouse now. now they have a way to get people to watch. you can watch more of that thing that you already weren't watching. >> pete: you don't often think something like twitter could actually become center mainstream free speech, free thinking. this is an opportunity for that. he gets a lot of people hope. >> ainsley: he's doing it for free speech. i don't think it is because he is a republican and wants donald trump on there. he's a big environmentalist. >> ainsley: he is also a little ticked off that is left out of every social media meeting when they call out the heads of major companies that talk about electric cars. they never call him at the white house. he's going, okay, you are making your position known. i'm speaking my mind or tweeting my mind. don't think that he has allegiance to anybody's white house. he doesn't conform. >> pete: they can't control him. all right, they've got another fox news alert. a second bus carrying illegal immigrants from texas to washington, d.c., arriving this morning. after the first one completed its 30-hour trip yesterday. >> brian: texas governor greg abbott making good on his promise to bring the border to washington, d.c. >> ainsley: lucas tomlinson's live at the white house with the latest. you were there when i first post world input now you are there today. >> good morning, pete, ainsley, and brian britten i was there at 4:30 in the morning just a few blocks from the u.s. capitol here at the white house around jackie heinrich. i asked jen psaki about those illegal migrants. >> any reaction to this busload of migrants right here. >> these are all migrants who have been processed and are free to travel. it is nice the state of texas is helping them get to their final destination as they await their outcome of their immigration proceedings. >> located between union station in the capital, a woman from a local catholic charity that the migrants to the train station and ask them, "are you train, plane, or bus?" some plans to take that plane to new york. the statement of fox news florida governor rhonda santos reacting, "to those who have entered the country illegally, fair warning. do not come to florida. life will not be easy for you. we are obligated to uphold the immigration laws of this country even if our federal government and other states won't. on the border, it appears migrants are feeling more emboldened taking selfies after illegally crossing over into the united states. blames the white house where the expected white house search this summer. >> a lot of leaders in congress have no idea about the chaos they have caused by their open border policies. if they are not going to come to the border, i'm gonna take the border to them in washington, d.c. >> 50 house republicans have written a letter to biden's dhs secretary warning him not to send doctors from the veterans administration down to the southern border. they are calling this a recipe for disaster guys. >> brian: thank you very much. it sure is. we are being made a joke. the border selfies. i crossed the border, then i take a soapy. they are mocking us. there's something else. do you know any other country that just opens up its border and they try inside our country. if you want to seal your border being harsh or anti-refugee, they've just got to have control of the situation. and i don't think it is accurate or honest and say, well, i put a proposal together for copper imprints of immigration because i wanted to do it. there's something on the table for the last 20 years. nothing gets done until until you control the border. that's it. >> ainsley: do the democrats want to lose in november? everything they are doing -- the approval ratings, they keep going down and down and down. the lowest approval rating ever for joe biden is president. what is it? 33% now going out. only 26% of hispanic voters approved. >> 54% disapprove. that was the whole theory. hispanic community because most are coming to our hispanic descent. they will look positively on you. not so fast, chuck schumer. it turns out if you came here the right way and legally, you want those laws in force. you want to know who is coming into your country. you are also paying taxes that are going to other people. they may not be a lot of people on these buses that are going to washington, d.c. it is effectively making the larger point. when the border is open, usually it happens down in texas or arizona or other places in the middle of the night. it's happening out of newark airport right now in the middle of the night. migrants like going into this is simply showing the country what is happening. >> pete: i don't know this people. i am sure they are good people. we are they going? where are they getting a job? where were their kids go to school? did we give them a phone? are they ever going to report? we have no answers to any of this. are they good people? maybe. are they not? maybe. we don't know what their intentions are. there's a pipeline to had to mexico city. >> ainsley: many of accused the biden administration of letting the men because they want their votes. he said the reason that hispanics are not approving of biotin and his administration, he said it's a bad economy. he says inflation. he goes on to say meanwhile, the victimhood fiddling to minorities and radical stances on cultural issues relate alienate the community. our community tends to be preoccupied with getting a head than political correctness. we don't view ourselves as victims in this country. >> brian: 26% approval with hispanics. that's down. 31% of whites in terms of independence. 56% disapproved. it's got 26% approval among independents. 3% of republicans are pro-joe biden. meanwhile to another fox news alert, the suspect will be arranged in federal court today. he faces a maximum of life in prison if convicted. >> ainsley: loin grain is live. frank james a suspect has a lengthy rap sheet. >> frank james is in federal lockup. he will be charged with that subway station shooting dentist on this city. it all came after a massive multistate manhunt that involved hundreds of police officers and detectives and the fbi. and in the end, it was james himself he brought closer to the chase. a bizarre climax of the intensive search came when 62-year-old frank james called a crime stoppers hotline after seeing himself plastered across tv screens. he told the tip line he was at a mcdonald's in lower manhattan when officers arrived. he a dog taking a stroll in the area. that is when witnesses saw him i called the cops. >> he was looking on the street. i seen that car. he comes from the street. that is that guy. because this is the guy. and we catch him. thank god. >> the events began between tuesday morning rush hour as a train pulled into brooklyn subway station. a dark-skinned heavyset black man wearing a neon construction vest and gave eddie donned a gas mask and set off to smoke grenades and began firing. ten people were shot at least two dozen wounded. no life-threatening injuries. james became suspect number one after being linked to a u-haul rental van gun found at the scene. james reportedly has mental health issues but also a long rap sheet dating back to the 1990s. credit card theft, harassment, disorderly conduct. >> we got him. >> we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. >> that it is let me you're talking about despite james involvement in his capture, authorities were defending the role, their role in the rest. names expected to be arranged later today in brooklyn at the federal courthouse. he is likely to be charged with some form of terrorist attack on mass transit. as you said, he is facing life in prison. back to you guys. >> the white house is pressed once again over president biden's remarks about russia. this time after he accused putin of genocide growing outrage from russia. >> does anyone know that the president was going to use the word "genocide" in his remarks? referencing in a broader conversation about inflation. >> he is the president of the united states and the leader of the free world. he is allowed to make his views known at any point you would like. >> he was not scripted? i was not preplanned. >> secretary psaki: he stands at the top of the total pool. >> brian: john kirby, welcome back. >> thanks for having me, guys. >> brian: that was one of the questions you expect to hear. he said even though he is a lawyer, he says that's a legal claim. are you comfortable with using it? >> i think the president was speaking very, very clearly to the american people about the atrocities that we've seen. he also said, brian, he almost heard them say and also most the same breath. there is a legal process that has to be met to be followed to come up with a formal assessment of genocide. it's hard to look at the atrocities -- and you guys have been covering the several single day. the death and destruction embodied in the streets. it's hard to look at that and not feel a sense of this tragedy over what is happening to the ukrainian people into their cities and towns. whether it is called genocide or not, we are focused on the pentagon is making sure that ukraine can continue to defend itself. we announced another $800 million of weapons and systems that will be going a very, very shortly. >> brian: emmanuel moore crown came out and he warned that an escalation of rhetoric could impede efforts to stop this war and rebuild peace. when asked about president biden's comments. what is your response to what the french said? >> with all respect to president macron, i will let him speak for himself just like president biden speaks for himself and for government. we are talking about escalatory rhetoric, let's talk about vladimir putin. let's talk about a guy who said he didn't believe that ukraine was even a sovereign state without the ukrainian people even have the right to govern themselves. let's talk about a guy who entered in the early days of this war the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons. let's talk about a guy who has used and talk about the potential use of biological and chemical weapons inside ukraine. i would prefer that we focus on the man who is actually the one using it. >> ainsley: by definition, genocide's deliberate giving of a large number of people with the aim of destroying a nation beer that is exactly what he is doing. by the fear of using that word? are they fearful of what putin might do? >> clearly your heart president biden. he's not afraid to use the word pretty recognizes this as a process here. we have to stay focused on the task at hand which is less about the names we are using to describe what's happening and trying to prevent what is actually happening. >> pete: part of the task at hand that the president has had for the beginning is not unleashing world war iii. the idea was hope ukraine but not so much that it escalates even further. yet we have seen the president rhetoric escalate time and time again whether he meant it or not. we need to remove vladimir putin or we are training -- u.s. troops are training ukrainians. now it is genocide. at the same time, we are getting reports that the amount of weapons that we say we are getting them or not reaching the front lines. what is our strategy? think about it as someone who served in afghanistan. you know a lot about afghanistan. it was a lot of mission creep they went on there. if you were to, to define, would you say? >> let me break it down into 2 soto bucket spirit is helping ukraine do defend itself in helping nato to defend itself. on the first bucket, we've got $3 billion, almost the entire budget of ukraine itself has been devoted from the united states alone to give them the weapon systems that they need to do that. i don't know who is saying they are getting it. >> pete: the last half hour. he just left over there. he says he sitting with these guys, and they are getting the stuff -- hundred switchblade drones have not arrived -- >> okay, okay, okay, a couple of thoughts here. he is assured us that that stuff is appreciated and it is getting into the field. you've got to remember, we are getting the things into ukraine about the ukrainians are responsible as rightly they should be for the movement of that material to their front lines. we are not controlling that. we are not telling them where to send it or how fast i get it to them or what unit needs it more. they have to make those assessments. every single day, folks, 8-10 flights are flying into neighboring nations. every single day, multiple convoys of vehicles and another way of getting on the ground is moving that stuff into ukraine. i can tell you every single day. $800 million, you just signed out yesterday the president did. it won't take as long to get that first shipment in there. probably a week or so from now that first shipment will be getting there. >> pete: what is the -- if the strategy is to support ukraine, what is the desired end state? >> we want them to win. we want russia out of ukraine. when all of ukraine sovereignty to be respected. we want ukraine whole and free and prosperous. going to do everything we can from a military perspective to put ukraine's armed forces in the position to do exactly that, to win their freedom as they deserve to. >> how do you make the determination? i know, yes to the helicopters, yes to the heavy weapons, yes to the javelin missiles no malaise switchblade drones. go ahead. >> let's talk about if i could the package that we signed out yesterday. if you look at what's going on, they want to focus on the eastern part of the country. the russians want to take that on boss. it's flat. it's open. pete will know this better than me. he lends itself well to mechanized warfare, large formations of units moving across open fields. artillery, rocket fire, short-range missiles. those will be again displayed. if you look at the package we signed out yesterday, it's those kinds of systems to help them in the fight that we know they are going to be in the next coming days and weeks ahead. even coastal defense. we talked about that ship that may or may not have been hit by ukrainian missile. it's a very big port city right there. they ukrainians have talked about meeting more coastal capability. we signed out some unmanned surface vessels that will help them with that. we really trying to tailor the packages we are sending to at the ukrainian say they need. that has been the case literally since before the invasion. obviously, there's different capability here because they are and then a different the east. >> brian: i know you have a heart out. are you -- is the u.s. on the record in support of sweden and finland joining nato? it looks like they want to do it and make the application by june after waiting 40 or 50 years. >> that would not be a position for the department of defense to taker these are sovereign decisions that sweden and finland up to they make in concert with their populace. certainly discussions with the alliance itself. we are obviously in support of the alliance having those discussions. i would not get ahead of where the process is right now. >> brian: where you sending harpoons when you know a lot of cruise missiles, their version of tomahawk missiles are coming from the sea? why not send them? >> we are in open discussions about coastal defense capabilities. the brits arsenic coastal defense missiles that the ukraine is how to use and have the systems in place to do that. harpoons are a different system altogether, brian. it's not exactly clear to us that even if harpoons would be much help because they don't have the familiarity with it. i don't have the systems in place. and i have the capability right now for harpoons. other nations are giving them coastal defense missiles. we are giving them some coastal defense unmanned surface vessels to try to help them in that very critical maritime domain. >> thank you so much for joining us. if sweden and finland joined nato, moscow is saying today that russia will have to bolster its defense systems in the baltic sea including a potential nuclear escalation. >> brian: the helicopters going to ukraine was supposed to be going to afghanistan. >> i would like to get the stuff we left in afghanistan. >> great interview there, guys. i'm gonna take it over here starting with a fox weather alert. what could be one of the biggest blizzards in the northern plains. one montana town sees 47 inches of snow in just one night. and wind gusts reaching 40 miles per i would. at least one possible tornado was also reported near louisville, kentucky. schools in the area are closed today because of the widespread damage. the possible twister tearing down trees and leaving damage scattered across the streets. this just in, pfizer plans to ask the fda to issue an emergency authorization for a booster covid shop for healthy kids age 5-11. they already have approval for kids 12 and up. pfizer says that new study shows a booster dose for kids even younger was shown to raise antibody levels. the additional shot would be given six months after the initial 2-does vaccine is complete. inking the veteran broadcaster john sterling hilariously botches a home run call. watch this. >> swung on, there he goes deep love sent to you. that ball inside. that is far. it is gone. but god at the wall i thought that was gone. >> the home run was caught in the blue jays went on to win 6-2-4. i hope he has a good sense of humor. brian, do you think you would laugh at himself over it at the next broadcasting event? >> brian: "the new york post" kills them for the last 30 years and he never acknowledges it. >> ainsley: you have to read that today. he will have to go after it. >> brian: everyone makes mistakes. he was wishing it out the park. >> you don't want to be the joke. >> brian: thank you. i don't think you should wish while you call games. how can you not? all right, we've got more "fox & friends" in just a moment. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years of active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served, they'e been in leadership positions, 's cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® professional. ♪♪ let's go on the open road with a safe stay! now get double best western rewards points on every stay.l. and with rewards points that never expire, you get free nights fast! book now at bestwestern.com. use a single hr software? 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because things have not seemed to be moving in the right direction under his watch. >> well, good morning, pete. i do still have hope. i think mayor adams brinkley is the last hope right now. he was just elected last year. he ran on a campaign of confronting the crime issue. very unusual for a democrat. the only democrat in the race to do that. and i think what he is said and done so far are the right measures. he has been unsparing in his criticism. just last night, he was saying, you know, where are the black lives matter protesters? all these people being killed in the city this year not on the train necessarily, but those being killed elsewhere. they are almost of them are black and brown. where the protesters now? i think he is saying and doing all the right things about the crime wave in new york. obviously, it is not enough, because the crime wave continues. this is really about third year of this new crime wave. and the city and state officials have been slow off the mark. the previous mayor did nothing about it, actually helped cause it by handcuffing the cops. lawmakers in both the city council in albany have been a problem in terms of their so-called reform laws on bail and judges and taking away the discretion of judges. i think adams is trying to rally the troops. i think the and city still supports him. he's only been here a little over 100 days. this is still clearly a massive problem. the subway event is the ordinary. it is spectacular in its own horrific way. it is the day by day shootings, muggings, car thefts. these are the thing that i think really trouble new yorkers everywhere. it's more and more random. it is not about one killer killing another one. it is really about random shots come across buyers, innocent people. there's a lot going on here. i think adams is trying to get his hands around it. >> and its go to the other leader in new york state. this is the statement she put out after the suspect was arrested. he said the epidemic of gun violence that continues to terrorize communities across the country must end. i pledge to new yorkers as this. i will fight every day to restore public safety." again they go to the guns, michael as if they fire themselves. as if that wasn't makes people like me skeptical that leadershp like that will actually address the root problem. >> i completely agree with you. gun violence as i go to response for democrats. as you say as of the guns fired themselves. it is the people carrying the guns. the guns are illegal. no one is disputing that. it is the job of the police. it used to be the job of the police to get those guns off those people before they were used. michael bloomberg, a former mayor truth of calling the police i will go the first preventers." that was the main job. the new york police stop doing that because of the black lives matter protests and everything else. adams i think it is taking these issues on. he is the city's second black mayor. he's got a black police commissioner. i think they are taking these issues on in a way we haven't seen for a while. >> pete: and let's hope, michael, because the city does feel like it is teetering. thank you so much. new york post, fox news contributor. parents could shake up loudoun county school board following months of controversy. shannon bream on the first two put parenting -- (customer) that's something. 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"the mothers and daughters of the bible speaks" which is beautifully written. this is amazing. we are so excited for you because this book and your first book are both on "the new york times" bestsellers this. congratulations. >> i joked, god moves in mysterious ways. i think this being holy week, these are very encouraging and inspiring messages. they are good gifts to give. you been part of this. we have a special on sunday night at 10:00 and walks you through all these women's stories. very excited that you're part of that. >> ainsley: tell us about the book. some people are joining us and are not familiar. >> we look at the lives of women. mothers of daughters of fathers and daughters. to get mothers and sons in the book. it's really that family lands where faith and now i can bind you together get you through the most difficult struggles in life. we look at these families and some of them are very flawed. we have talked about this including flawed people. that should be comforting for all of us on someone who is a sinner saved by grace every single day. is he that god works through flaws and misses. if you need some calm from the world around us that is so divisive, these stories will give you encouraging for that. >> ainsley: a great gift for a mother to give her daughter on a steer. thank you so much. if you want to get the book, it is fox news books.com. watch her special. it will be sunday night on the fox news channel. >> you will recognize a lot of the faces. >> a lot of wonderful people here at fox. we share our faith and we have these conversations. as check in with our senior meter relatives for a fox weather forecast. >> tells shannon to stay there. we are going to have my mouses right after this. >> i have to go to bible study right after this. can we take them a mouses there? >> can you drink afterwards? very good. come over here, quickly. what's your name? >> guy from rogers, arkansas. >> from georgia. >> you picked the nicest day here in new york city to stick around for the morning. you want to meet, who? >> brian keller lead. >> brian kilmeade, brian kill me do you need to come outside and say high back to your fans. we are going to get to 82 today. it's going to feel like the south. then comes out thunderstorms. enjoy it. go get your ♪ ♪ so right now, my friends. we do have some thunderstorms on the way for the east coast and parts of florida as well. we could see some severe storms this afternoon on the drive home. this is the region including new york city. if you're going to have a nice lunch, it should be at lunchtime. evening hours are not going to be so great for the temperatures are going to go down by at least ten or 15 degrees as we get into tomorrow and the following today. it is snowing. we had record breaking snow. 47 inches across montana. more snow on the way. unfortunately unless you like the snow. we do also have blizzard warnings for this region of the country with the snow is causing some problems. say high back to everybody. we love you. he danced before, and was brian coming out? >> thanks, guys. coming up, count down the kick off on the usfl's inaugural game for her longtime coach jeff fisher is returning to the football field with the michigan panthers beauties going to join us live next. as check in with bill hammer with what's going up at the top of the hour. >> normal mouses. >> we have places to be. we can do that this early. >> major developments in putin's war. we'll have them for you. the subway shooter is in court today and what you need to know. what is the status of the hunter bryant and -- ton of questions. he's here live on that. what is appropriate for your kids? elon musk is rippling the waters of social media. watch the story. we shall see you in 14 minutes at the top of the only. so you only pay for what you need? oh, like how i customized this scarf? wow, first time? check out this backpack i made for marco. oh yeah? well, check out this tux. oh, nice. that'll go perfect with these. dude... those are so fire. 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>> it is great. we are here. got some hot chicken. we have cheerleaders. got some mascots. everyone is getting ready for the big weekend. birmingham is excited because they are hosting the entire season right here. they are expecting huge bump from all the teams and the coaches. they're going to see an economic impact of 15-$20 million. cost is looking at the hotels and restaurants from the teams. players, they have been practicing getting ready for those fans with a big opening weekend. businesses having being getting ready. that's just about 5 minutes away. they've already seen a huge bump from business. he is actually catered all 450 players and coaches three times in opening week cured the owner says he is excited to see fans come to his restaurant. he seen a huge bump in business. take a listen. >> the usfl, could be 15 or 20% once the game started. they definitely are up 10% at least. >> i'm also taking advantage of some really cool text. this is an official hat. they are going to wear these the side. i know you guys are in new york. i want to give you a view of this delicious chicken. this is what it will look like if you had eugene's. i got to enjoy these yesterday. i'm going to put the camera hat back down. all this delicious chicken. it is just been an exciting time here. the whole city is getting ready for this. we have enjoyed some of this. i will try to bring some back to new york. honestly, no promises. i finished his meal at about 5 minutes yesterday, guys. >> that his lungs for us now when you're up at 3:00. it's officially no longer breakfast. >> think so much. it's great to see the mascots behind you as well as the cheerleaders. unappreciated. after a half decade away, longtime nfl coach jeff fisher is returning to the coach for the usfl as the head coach of the michigan panthers. it's all over. he's gonna put that team together and get them ready to go in a couple of days. great to see you. what has been the hardest thing about putting together this roster in team and getting ready to go on saturday? what is the toughest part of it? >> first off, brian, thanks for having me. there's nothing hard about it. it is a challenge, the next challenge. but we are doing is we have taken a bunch of players. we have put them on a roster. we are trying to get them ready for an opener this week. that would include seven other teams and including our michigan panthers. it's been a lot of fun. players have been great. the staff has been great. fox has been extraordinary to work with. we are all looking forward to this opening weekend. >> teams change cities and franchises, you did it. you had a lot of success in doing it. you got a situation where most people are saying you've got the most talent on the roster including established quarterback paxton lens, i pick draft. we will get a chance to hear these quarterbacks calling the plays in home. >> actually, the technology will be top shelf. you know, you can imagine the things that you are going to be able to see. some things for the first time in the broadcast. this is going to be a lot of indirection. you will see a lot of things behind the scenes. the stuff going on the field will have helmet cams from the players and drones on the field. you know, the viewer, the fan could get really close and outside with all the players. if i was the quarterback, we have yet to name a starting quarterback. i think most of the other clubs have this young is coming down the wire. both of our quarterbacks, shea patterson from michigan will be playing in our ball game this weekend. >> brian: how are you going to handle this? i hear the booth, kirk menefee, they can talk to you during the game. it's hard enough as the offensive coordinator watching the field. your whole team talking to you. are you going to be able to interact with these broadcasters? >> it fairly easy. you just pull that your out and you are back to normal. i will be fine. you guys do that all the time. it'll be fun. we are going to have interaction. mike is going to be handling the replay side and the officiating side from studios in l.a. we will interact with mike and discuss potential challenges and those kinds of things. rule changes are there. for the fans to look up. the rules are going to be -- similar to nfl but we have a certain nfl foul play clock. players safety being number one. >> brian: you enjoyed seeing players achieve their goals in their dreams. a lot of them maybe about the dream is done. the nfl doesn't call, you're out of luck. this is kind of exciting for you. >> it is. we coach because of their relationship with players. that is the reason we do that. it is the reason i have come back to help players have an opportunity to realize that dream may be one last chance. in addition to that, i am trying to promote and help younger coaches and help them to realize their dreams as well. >> it's exciting. it is game 1. sunday on nbc, and turn into watch usfl's nighttime game. everyone is playing in one area this year. all the teams. everybody is home on every single day. it's going to be exciting. i know the league is lucky to have you aboard. thank you so much. >> united by football is when we are talking about. >> finally, easter, not only a holiday. we can put that along with thanksgiving as a special day for football. more "fox & friends" in just a moment. 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