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[bell] >> steve: return table to full upright position or something like that. the words you have been waiting for for years. queue the flight attendant. ♪ throw away your mask ♪ [cheers and applause] >> ainsley: he has a trash bag. that is so cute. >> steve: with no mask. >> pete: beautiful. >> steve: it is. it's confusing because then about the same time the chief executive for the united states of america was up in portsmouth, in new hampshire, and somebody said hey, what do we do with masks? and he had an answer that was confusing given what the federal government right after that. watch. >> mr. president, should people continue to wear masks on planes? >> that's up to them. >> ruling of the judge made striking down the mandate? >> i haven't spoken to the cdc yet. >> steve: that's the key right there. because the department of justice announced in the 6:00 hour that they will go ahead and they will appeal and challenge the federal judge's decision to strike down the mask mandate if the cdc says it's necessary for public health. so, in other words, the doj says we're not getting in this fight. this is going to be between the cdc and everybody else. >> ainsley: then on air force 1. the president just stepped off air force 1 when he was asked that question. they were told all journalists staff members flying on the plane you have to wear a mask. >> pete: they also could have asked for a stay which would effectively waited for the appeal and put the mask mandate back in place and they didn't do that. >> steve: right. >> pete: they can't find a way to just some the fact that this is inevitable. also leaning on the cdc again. we are going to talk about title 42 on the border. they are set to potentially overrule the cdc if they extend title 42 overruling the cdc. they said no only the cdc going to make the decision. take your pick. it shocks me they are not able to read the room a little bit. people are air circulates real nice in planes. everybody is done with this. and they can't figure that out. >> ainsley: on most of the major airlines. it's your choice. you have the option. you go to newark airport. want to wear a mask can you but don't have to. several other airports you mentioned laguardia and jfk you have to wear it. l.a. international you have to wear it salt lake city international and filly you have to wear it because you have to wear a mask when you are indoors there. >> steve: all comes down to politics once again. because it sounds like the administration what they would prefer to have done would to be have kicked the can downtown road a couple of more weeks. closer to when title 42 is set to expire. keep in i understand moo, the reason the federal government is saying okay, it's okay to get rid of title 42 is because covid is over. >> pete: that's what they are saying. >> steve: we don't have to worry about that. at the same time you have got people in the administration say no, we still need to wear the masks. wait a minute, is covid over for migrants or is covid over for americans? >> pete: exactly. kellyanne was on sean hannity's show last night. here is a portion of what she said that we want you to hear and little bit more she said as well which i thought was interesting. take a listen. >> people won't vote for you if they feel you are not listening to them and not connecting with them. is he clearly not. is he down in the polls suburban women key to his victory. urban americans and young people who overwhelmingly voted for him in 2020. they all just cray terd of his their approval of his job. joe biden has nobody happy. the only thing declining more than joe biden's approval ratings is joe biden. >> pete: she is right. it was a great interview. she went on to say sometimes you lead the people and sometimes you let the people lead you by listening to the people. in this case you wonder whether biden even has access to the type of people that would give him sense have you been on a commercial airman recently? >> steve: or remember when he sat down with the neighbor lady a couple months ago and she is saying joe, did you know hamburger is $7 a pound and is he like what? >> ainsley: it had been and we all knew it for months he was just discovering that. >> steve: it wasn't bawstles the of the putin price hike. it was because of the biden inflation. >> ainsley: sounds like he wants people to have choice. it's up to you if you wear a mask and then i haven't talked to the cdc. >> pete: can't give people a choice. >> ainsley: he is the president if he says it's up to you shouldn't we listen to him? >> pete: not question of competency. all i'm going to do is follow the science and listen to cdc. what ron desantis and others have done is balance public health with personal freedom. what's that what a leader and executive does. he should be able to make that call and indicates it. abdicates. >> steve: they have been told for two years they have got wear the mask whsmght it comes to the subway which you still have to wear a mask on technically, what they are thinking about in the future once they lift the mask mandate is they will have subway cars where you can go maskless and subway cars where you are going to wear a mask. this is the dining car, and this is the. >> ainsley: quiet car where you can't talk on your phone. >> steve: crazy, you know when the subway pulls up, you just get in the closest car. >> ainsley: you are rushing because the doors are about to close. >> pete: can i get a smoking and nonsmoking card please? >> steve: in new york there used to be the day. >> pete: i don't know. >> ainsley: depends how stressful that day is. >> steve: new york they are not smoking but they are toking. >> brian: and it is 4/20 today. april 20th. not that any of you was know anything about that. >> ainsley: the wild kids skipped school in my high school on that day. i knew what they were doing. 6:09 on the east coast. coming up, detectives are zeroing in on the possible suspect of the murder of a new york mother. the latest in this manhunt coming up next. >> steve: plus, big changes are coming to student loan debt forgiveness. you might be off the hook, but then then again ultimately you will probably pay for it. ♪ out here, you're a landowner, a gardener, a landscaper and a hunter. that's why you need versatile, durable kubota equipment. 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! everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... mmm! claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? 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handyman reportedly had a recent affair. unclear when the relationship started or ended. the man had intimate knowledge of gaal's home including where she kept her spare key. that's important because police say whoever killed gaal had access to her home and did so without breaking in which would have been hard considering the home had an extensive security system with surveillance cameras. we are also learning that gaal spent time in her backyard. went out with friends with show at lincoln senator here in manhattan and spent 40 minutes alone in the local bar the night of her death. the "new york post" breaking down her final moments before gaal was stabbed 58 times in the neck, torso and arm and put in a duffle bag and abandoned on the side of the road not far from her home. a haunting image, there it is on your screen from a neighbor's surveillance cam showing the bag being dragged down the street on saturday morning. as for her final moments, some are wondering if gaal could have been waiting for someone who never showed up. ainsley, to your point, we were talking about it, everybody is talking about it, the mystery deepens. >> steve: it does indeed. todd, thank you very much. she went to lincoln center with some friends to see a show. keep in mind, her son is back at her house. >> ainsley: 13-year-old. >> steve: her other son and husband are on a college trip out on the west coast. so she is at the bar. she is sitting at the bar alone for 40 miners and according to the "new york post." cops want to speak with several men she had been texting before her death. >> ainsley: those could be co-workers we don't know. >> steve: we don't know it sounds like she was waiting for somebody to show up but they never showed up. she was texting somebody. and now, according to the "new york post," apparently, this handyman, who has not been identified as a person of interest, they want to talk to him about the relationship with her. >> ainsley: then she was killed, police safe at 12:40 a.m. on the main floor of their house, dragged down to the basement. i think they said the son was asleep upstairs or was upstairs. >> steve: how do you not hear that. >> ainsley: they put him in handcuffs and took him in for questioning. weighs not a suspect. >> pete: for him not to have heard it would have had to have been a swift killing followed by a punch of stabbings gruesome in and of itself. have access to this hockey bag which they believe is one of the kid's. >> ainsley: similar to one of the kids. >> pete: could have been in the basement. the size of the person carrying the suitcase doesn't seem tall in stature makes you think 13-year-old. d.n.a., you pointed this out. d.n.a. on the bag what if they find it? if it's his hockey back bag it might have been there. >> ainsley: the killer's d.n.a. has got to be in that blood it is not a clean scene. she was defending herself because the inside of her fingers were cut. >> steve: as if she has her hands up protecting herself. >> ainsley: exactly. they did take things out of the house they quote a search warrant. they took things out of the house. if you stab someone almost 60 times there is going to be so much blood anywhere and whoever did it is going to have that blood on their person or clothes. >> steve: big question is did the perpetrator bleed at any point? did she scratch him? is there that person's blood there? in the "new york post," one of the experts said, look, this clearly was not premeditated. they said he left a blood trail five blocks long. he said if you want to kill somebody, you try to make it a little cleaner. be a little more prepared. he didn't go with something to move her body. he took something from the house. so this person thinks it was not premeditated which would suggest, you know, perhaps she knew the person because there are no signs of forced entry. this handyman apparently knew where the key was. we don't know. >> pete: even if the handy man was able to follow her home. >> steve: so many things. >> ainsley: neighbors said they were a lovely family. a 13 and 17-year-old. she is clearly beautiful. she has a dog. her husband, very handsome man. i read yesterday the son had just -- was preparing or just celebrated his bar mitzvah. >> steve: but if your husband is out of town with you one of your sons and your other son is at home. do you go a bar after a night in new york city and sit alone for 40 minutes and text people? >> pete: 13 is the leading edge of acceptable on that, right? to leave him home alone? i have got almost a 12-year-old and he is not currently qualified. >> carley: i was talking to a police officer about this yesterday who knows an investigator working on the case, investigator didn't say anything about it but he said it is very clear that they know more than what they are letting on right now. especially because of all the evidence, the d.n.a. he pass passing ring doorbell cameras left and right. >> ainsley: we will have more video. hopefully we will find out answers because we are wondering who did this. >> carley: certainly are. turning to headlines now. if you care about title 42. you are going to want to hear this. the latest on crisis at southern border. president biden reportedly considering a delay to the repeal of the title 42 policy after massive bipartisan blow back. and new information obtained by fox news digital shows 42 immigrants on the terrorist screening data base have been arrested at the border since the president took office. meanwhile, texas governor greg abbott saying an #th bus of undocumented migrants is in route to washington as part of this response to the border crisis. john j depp will be back on the stand as the defamation trial with his ex-wife amber heard resumes in just a few hours. the hollywood super super star delivering emotional testimony yesterday calling heard's abuse allegations against him heinous and disturbing. >> it was a complete shock. never did i myself reach the point striking ms. heard. >> depp opening up about his childhood telling the court he was physically abused by his mother. he said constant violence drove him to drugs and alcohol starting at age 11. elon musk is reportedly set to submit a new second bid to take over twitter in the next 10 days. and he apparently wants to up the offer to $15 billion of his own cash. the "new york post" reporting the tesla ceo has tapped morgan stanley to help raise an additional $10 billion. this development comes as musk teases a potential new standard for free speech on twitter writing a social media platform's policies are good if the most extreme 10% on the left and right are equally unhappy. that's about right. not a bad barometer. >> steve: and if 100 percent of the people who work at twitter are really inhappy. >> carley: then you are on to something. >> steve: you are exactly right. >> ainsley: thanks, carley. russia is pouring more troops in the eastern donbas region. >> pete: offensive comes as iments vlad-mile-an-h vladimir has lost one quarter of his fighting power. >> steve: matt finn joins us. >> ukraine pushing ahead with second major chapter of this war. a defense official says 78 battalion tactical groups are spread across the donbas region that means estimated up to 62,000 russian troops could be on the ground right now. and in the devastated city of mariupol, a brutal standoff between ukrainian marines and ukrainian civilians and the russians is growing more desperate. groups are held up in steel plant russia has dropped heavy bombs on them. stunning new social media post there are signs of life. the video of a man ukrainian major is begging for some type of rescue even tagging president biden in this video. >> this is our appeal to the world this could be the last appeal of our lice. we are probably facing our last days if not hours. the enemy is outnumbering us 10 to 1. they have the advantage in the air artillery and forces on land and in equipment and tanks. we appeal and plead to all world leaders to help us. we ask them to use the procedure of extraction and take us to the territory of a third party state. >> and that machine says that women and children are sadly caught up in that standoff. russia is attempting to slice ukraine in two by gaining control of donbas region. controlling that industrial area would deprive ukraine of it own critical mines, plants and factories. russia halls retreat interested the urban capital city of kyiv back into the familiar ground of donbas region. the pentagon estimates russia quarter of combat power. ukraine is prepared to pick up fire power as part of the united states $8 million aid package shipping howerth canons they are. also back in the united states president biden continues to be asked if he is going to come here to ukraine. he has said before he is ready but no formal mr.s have been announced also this morning the ukrainian air force insists that they have not received any airplanes from any of their partners. they say they just got airplane parts. even though yesterday the. >> steve: reluctant to reveal details so the russians don't know. matt, thank you very much. live from lviv. >> pete: if you have lost a quarter of your combat power you are deemed combat ineffective or close to that. >> ainsley: donbas region those are more independent areas. >> pete: they have been fighting at there 8 years logistics are actually in place. >> steve: putin can say look that's where all the factories are. that's where the coal mines are. that's what we want so that when that's all he gets he can say look, we won. >> ainsley: do you think if he gets that and southern region then he retreats and it's over at least for a while. >> pete: while he holds on to it status of the future. many americans ready for masks to be a thing of the past, of course. as they are no longer required in only some airports. >> ainsley: but in america's largest city little ones under 5 years old still 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[cheers] >> removed the mask mandate. [. [cheers and applause] >> ainsley: in new york, children under five are still being forced to wear masks in their preschools and day cares. our next guests are calling for an end to the mandate. we have lawyer michael chess that here on the end. he is representing the parents suing the city over this mask mandate. we have daniela and she is a democrat. she is running for new york senate. she was on our show recently. you have 2-year-old, right? >> 4-year-old. >> ainsley: 4-year-old in preschool and on the end we have peter, he is the father of one a 2-year-old in day care and you are a retired police officer. what a great panel for you all to come on and talk about this. how do you feel about this and where does this stand? where does the lawsuit stand. >> the lawsuit stands where we are waiting for a decision on the appellate court on the stay that the city asked for which puts our victory, which we won in state court a couple weeks ago on pause. the appellate courts can decide that hopefully in the next couple days. if they decide in our favor that means the lower court decision will stand and the toddler mask mandate as we call it will be void. >> ainsley: no more. that's great. >> hoping any day. >> ainsley: who are you relying on a panel of judges. >> a panel of judges in the appellate decision because the city brought an appeal and asked for this stay. it will be up to them in the next couple days. >> ainsley: it's new york city, how do you expect it to go? >> i think the tides have change. politically, medically, scientifically, things were different than they were even a couple months ago. we are hopeful. >> ainsley: most of the parents in our school when we had the wear the masks, democrats and republicans were wanting those masks to come off because we are seeing the results of our children and they are awful behind. daniela teal me about you, you live downtown. what are the folks in your neighborhood saying. >> i think it's very important that the mandates end for the first time we have a school chancellor in new york city that is pushing for the science of children to learn upon knicks. then you have a health commission the city undermining this effort mandating masks on toddlers and preventing our children to read. know the kids are delayed. educators know the children are delayed. we will be dealing with this for a very long time. >> i know it's so sad because our children are learning to read but yet, their teachers have masks on. we read lips. watch the mouths. want to learn how to read. what changes have you noticed in the children. >> i'm doing so much more reading at home and trying to show the phonics for my litigation one so much more than did i with my older kids. is he not learning as fast because if you have had two years of preschool and every day story time you cannot see their faces of course that has an impact. and also educators are talking about the cognitive development. children are coming to kindergarten, first grade, they don't have the emotional skills that they are supposed to have at that age. they cannot see their friend's faces they cannot see emotional cues and really learn how to behave in school. >> ainsley: peter, we have been going through this for years now. your child has probably always had to wear a mask in school, right? my daughter, 50% of her school so far she was in a mask and we were all rejoicing when she took it off. what is it like when you go to the school? you drop off outside? you are not even allowed in the classroom? >> it's sad. and i pick her up. the first day she had to wear a mask. she told me i don't want to wear this. and for her to be able to get those words out, must have meant a lot to her. these kids don't want to wear it you see in the videos when teachers tell kids that they don't have to wear them anymore, they jump up and down so happy. >> ainsley: right. i know. even adults on the airplane are doing the same thing. >> exactly. >> ainsley: are they going to revisit this? have they given us a date? >> the adams administration? no. it was one week it here, one week there part of the reason we brought the lawsuit is to get some clarity from the city as to why they make these decisions, how they make these decisions, no. parents are still in the dark. leaving it there email or news on the tv. >> ainsley: there is a "the washington post" article and the headline is can we roll that back? i want to read the headline to folks at home. tying shoes, opening bottles, pandemic kids lack basic life stills. skills. left children four months behind in mathematics and reading before this school year. children of the pandemic also were missing a more basic tool. kit of behaviors. life skills and strategies. including tying their shoe laces. taking turns on the playground slide. we hear that at our school and sitting still in their chairs for hours at a time. and our teacher said that the children are more talkative this year because they are back in school for the first time in a long time. and they are whether they were able to take off the mask they were chitchaty finally they could talk. the teachers had grace and said we are going to let them talk. no need to they will them to be quiet because it's been so long. daniela, what's your reaction to that article? >> it's so sad because as you said, the school closures already had such an effect on our children. we are seeing learning gaps, but we have never seen before. and it will take so much work for us to address that but now with the cognitive and the developmental delays that we're seeing, it makes even harder for teachers to be able to address the learning gaps. it makes no sense. my father do not need to wear a mask at a restaurant, at the playground, at the supermarket. but only most important for him to be able to see his teachers place faces. it makes no sense. >> ainsley: peter, a lot of people in new york because they are so concerned about what their kids are going to look like going forward. they are hiring additional services like tutors to come in their house to work with them and read books and teach them to read. is this the new standard? are we just going to say okay, we will have to set the clock back and now first graders are going to be completely different than they used ton. >> i really hope not. i hope new york gets their stuff together because they are so out of step with the rest of the world. you know. >> ainsley: we try to look at both sides. the other side of this, how are they justifying this when kids are -- the chance of a child dying because of this is really slim, we are getting back, getting boosted, still spreading it and the masks don't seem to work. >> the city argues that because age group that they are not vaccine eligible that they're, quote, unique, we know that's not true. the science shows not true. thank god not at serious risk with covid. that's how they define this group. it doesn't make any sense. we'll all know and feel that the detriment of the mask is much greater that be any benefit for this age group. so they real lit don't anything to back it up that's how they define it. >> ainsley: so many factors. can't just look at one. look at the whole picture. >> michael, peter and danielle i can't, thank you for joining us. good luck with the senate run. >> thank you. >> ainsley: going, going, gone. as liberals push further left. the next guest says your parents democratic party is dead. jason chaffetz is on deck. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. well, would ya look at that! ♪ it was an accident. i was— speaking of accidents, we accidentally left you off the insurance policy during enrollment, and you're not covered. not even a little bit? 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that doesn't win you national elections. if they were trying to win a path back, what would it look like? >> yeah, only new york and san francisco recognize today's democratic party. if you are a true liberal, the aclu has gone to the point now where they are arguing that the mask mandates and firing up employees because they won't take the, you know, the vaccine, that that enhances civil liberties, are you killing me. the aclu of all -- even represented oliver north because they believed in free speech. but are they anywhere in the fight with twitter and online social media? no. they are absolutely nowhere. you know what in the younger generation recognizes this. the democrats have got to be scratching their head saying hey, we are giving everything away. we are giving away free tuition. doing everything for free. but, yet, young people are going the way of the republican party. they are going away from the democrats. >> pete: yeah, recent polling as you mentioned has shown approval rating amongst young people in the 20's. with the overall approval rating at 33. does that give you hope? there is the numbers right there. 21 amongst young people. 26 amongst hispanics a group they were counting on. talk about the woke nature of education, k through 12 and college. if young people are trending away from joe biden, does that mean they are waking up to how policies affect their lives? >> i hope. so i think there is very libertarian type of streak in the country of self-reliance and independence. the challenge for republicans is can they put forward an agenda that taps into that? it's one thing to be opposed to the democrats and point out all the flaws of the democrats. buff the challenge for the republicans is to put forth an agenda that taps into that and says we should be the party that is in charge. it's not enough to just be the opposition party. >> pete: that will be the challenge. as you know well. once you have the gavel and have the opportunity to make things happen. enough to the spotlight is on you to deliver. that would be republicans not necessarily in 22 but certainly in '24. if they get that opportunity. jason chaffetz, the op-ed at foxnews.com. thank for your time. >> thank you. >> pete: check in with meteorologist adam klotz who i just saw in the green room he made his way outside for the fox weather forecast. >> i brought my coat with me. winter is still lingering in the northwest, new york city. 45 degrees current live right now. though we are still on the back side cool air and cool wind kind of blowing. a lot of snow across the northeast. just yesterday. and actually frost and freeze advisories have stretched as far as south all the way through wednesday morning across portions of the mid-atlantic, getting down into south carolina. those advisories because of that very cold air being pulled behind that big snow system we just saw. light snow still falling across interior new england at this point. how much snow was there in total is as much as 18 inches across portions of upstate new york. this is a big late winter system. really drying off and clearing off. look on the back side of this. much more comfortable air. get up in the mid 50's in new york city. back across the middle of the country see that bubble of warmer air. 60's, 70s, feeling a little more like spring, which is what we are used to, pete. those your weather headlines, tossing it back into you. >> pete: think your latest amazon package cost as little bit more? 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>> steve: all right. thank you very much. an arizona brewing company is forced to pay an additional 12,000 bucks in shipping costs for a brewing tank they ordered about a year ago. this after the tank was delayed for months thanks to global supply chain issues. joining us right now is brewery director for phoenix beer company adam woe check. adam, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: it's right over your left shoulder, you ordered that baby back in may of 2021. it finally got here. tell us about the odd desy to get it from china to your place right there in phoenix? >> yeah, it was definitely a time consuming process. we ordered it we were incredibly excited to stay ahead of the demand that they were facing in the coming year. and, you know, it does take about 8 to 12 weeks to produce these tanks, to manufacture them. and then we just hit a road block with the shipping process steve when it bottom it in may you knew how much it would cost and how much it would cost to ship it. it went up $12,000 just in additional shipping costs? >> yeah. it was a pretty fluid situation. you know, we were never guaranteed a spot. we would get quotes probably a couple times a week. potential of getting a ride on a boat and at the end of the day, when we finally got it, when we finally gained a spot, you know, it was pretty substantial increase. so we were told by the company we purchased from expect, you know, maybe a 10% of the cost of the tank and then, you know, as we all see, in the past, the ships backed up at long beach, and that's just kind of evidence of what we faced. >> steve: yeah, no kidding. the president was up in new hampshire at a port and they were essentially saying look, we have done so much to fixes global supply chain. you are here today to say it still isn't fixed yet. >> yeah. i would agree with that. >> and ultimately, i guess what has happened is like a lot of people, you have discovered during the pandemic people started of drinking more. so you tried to up the production. ultimately this is going to help you because you haven't been able to fulfill all of the orders like you will sell the grocers but then your draft beer, you don't have as much, right? 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despite failures on inflation. >> prices went up. big reason for innerflation is vladimir putin. not a joke. >> jen psaki, she fought back tears about florida's new parental rights law. >> i'm going to get emotional about this issue because it's horrible. >> don't cry about forcing sexuality on kindergartners. that is sick. >> president biden considering delaying the repeal of title 42 each as his administration continues to defend the move. >> more are coming across. more are dying. president biden's policies are killing people. >> vladimir putin is moving ahead with second phase of war. >> this could be the last appeal for our lives. >> biden administration scrambling after overturns the public trance transportation mask mandate. >> i don't know. ♪ take off your mask ♪ i just want to fly ♪ put your arms around me baby ♪ put your arms around me baby >> steve: oh, man, take a look right there. you are looking at south florida. good morning, miami, it's your 7:00 a.m. wake-up call. someone just woke up the cameraman and he looks at those -- you know what? having been out of that area on a cruise ship. i think that's the area where the cruise ship goes through that channel back there. and those apartments have a beautiful view of it. currently about 75. they are going for a daytime high of about 80 degrees. going to be a little windy this afternoon in miami on this wednesday, april 20th, 2022. bring the camera on over here. pete hegseth. >> ainsley: good morning. >> steve: pete hegseth in for brian. you are going to florida in about a day. >> pete: the music is fitting. i just want to fly. now you can fly without a mask. >> ainsley: in most places. >> pete: on the air. >> ainsley: on the plain. >> pete: that's the question airports in new york not allowed to take mask off yet. dolls that mean can you take your mask when the plane takes off? when the peanuts are given or 10,000 feet? >> ainsley: when you get on the plane. >> pete: still at the airport. i am hoping once you get on the plane. >> steve: i don't get it because you have to wear -- here in, no, the airports you have to wear a mask. >> pete: blame new york. >> steve: because of the cdc. >> pete: lunacy of new york. >> steve: cdc which rhymes with lunacy. the interesting thing is when we go to the white house briefings in the afternoon, they are not wearing masks. so it's like we have to wear a mask on the airplane, they say, because they are going to appeal if the doj says if the cdc says we'll go ahead and appeal. they don't do it at the white house but they want everybody else to do it. a double standard. >> ainsley: a lot of people moved to florida during the pandemic. restaurants open. didn't have to wear the masks as often down there. the governor said we are going to be free and you get to make your own choice. so a long time ago, back in 1967, there was a law that was -- there was an act that was signed into law it involved the ready creek improvement district which protected disney. disney could basically have their own government. >> steve: hey, come to florida and build a join began particular amusement park. >> ainsley: they built in orange county. it was swampy, rural land. people really didn't live in that area. the counties didn't have enough money to support this. so they went to the legislature. legislators said we will allow you to build there and have protections. you will be able to govern yourself. but now ron desantis is saying because y'all are not supporting us and so opposed to the parental rights bill and labeling it don't say gay bill. imam calling for you to lose this privilege. >> steve: that's right. >> is he calling for the legislature to convene a special session to strip disney of their self-governing status. when you think about it, disney for decades have gotten such a sweet deal. ainsley, you were talking about the ready creek improvement district. i remember a number of years ago "60 minutes" did something about what they are able to do. disney has control over the police and fire and levy their own taxes. they put that money into infrastructure. but, without the protections, disney world would then be governed by orange and osceola counties. the opponents of what is going on here, the question is whether or not state lawmakers are willing to go along with the governor because the governor is furious, as are a number of republicans about disney as a corporation coming out and after the parental rights thing passed, then suddenly they say we are going to do everything we can to get rid of it. >> pete: disney was this crown jewel of florida and then disney went fully woke. >> ainsley: happiest place. >> pete: not anymore. enough to it's wokest place. they have said they want continue to setter as much lgbtq and all these other gender fluid things into their films. they are dedicated to doing that. then they come out overwhelmingly against this bill. that they are a part of completely mischaracterizing what it was. don't say gay bill when it was simply saying to our youngest of young kids. maybe beshouldn't introduce gender identity and gender theory to kindergartners. i don't know. i have got a 6-year-old. he still legitimately thinks he could be batman. how prepared is he to decide what his gender is going to be? >> steve: when i was 5 and 6 i wanted to be superman because batman can't fly. will. >> pete: superman has gadgets. >> ainsley: let me make the decision. that's what they're saying in florida we're the parent. we birthed these children and raised these children. we wanted them to grow up in a certain environment. it's not for you the teacher or school district to decide how the children are raised. teach them math and science why parents are pulling their kids. putting them in private schools and catholic schools because they don't want these things taught at a young age. if they do want them taught. many parents say we will teach that at home. it's not for the teacher to do it. they are just too young at this age. jen psaki was asked about it and she got very emotional watch. this i'm going to get emotional about this issue because it's horrible. but, you know, it's like kids who are bullied and like all these leaders who are taking steps to hurt them and hurt their lives and hurt their families and you look at some of these laws in these states and going after parents who are in loving relationships who have kids. it's completely outrageous. sorry. this is an issue that makes me completely crazy. but it is an issue that is a political wedge issue. it's not a reflection of where the country is. >> steve: i don't know exactly what she is upset about. i don't know that that is exactly what the bill is about. the bill is about you cannot talk about in the schools down in florida sexual identity and sex education and stuff like that from k through 3. currently, i believe in the state of florida, sex education starts at grade 6. so it's like that's a three year pad between 3rd grade and six grade when they also aren't talking about tnchts sites libby scooter of tiktok and. schools across. quite proud of indoctrinating kindergartners and first and second graders with gender ideology. that clip totally mischaracterize the bill. utterly emotional about something that she has mischaracterized and saying it's a wedge issue. it's not a wedge issue that ron desantis is trying to use. he is trying to empower parents and kids to maintain the family unit and have those conversations in the privacy of their own home as opposed to some teacher, because a lot of these parents are never notified. you are supposed to -- the teachers say well, this is between me and the kid. the parents don't need to know about their gender identity. this is why the majority of floridians, democrats and republicans support the bill when it's fairly characterized she is crying about it. >> ainsley: the flip side is she says we don't want to hurt our kids and no one wants bullying. no one wants that. >> pete: talking about gender when you are in first grade won't lead to bullying. how does it help the situation? >> ainsley: people in florida who don't support the we want to them to live in butterflies and rainbows as long as they can. talk about sex in middle school when they have these questions and know what it is. >> steve: kayleigh mcenany, who once upon a time stood at that same podium that jen psaki does was on with sean hannity last night and had this observation about the current press secretary crying on a podcast. >> the left has a sick obsession with their children. just today think about the last 24 hours for the white house. they want to force face cloth coverings on 2-year-olds on airplanes and force teach them about sexuality and gender ideology in kindergarten. i mean, when my daughter goes to school, i don't want her learning about those things. coming home and being taught things that i then have to explain tore had. if all the issues to cry and get upset about, sean, there is war in ukraine. there is blood shed in our streets. children literally dying on the streets from crime that is totally out of control and rampant. if you want to cry, don't cry about forcing sexuality on kindergartners. that is sick. >> pete: remember jen psaki said her kids really enjoyed wearing the masks. a different perspective. >> steve: i bet they really enjoyed not wearing the masks. pete pete i bet they did. >> steve: florida attorney general ashley moody coming up on the 8:00 hour of "fox & friends." we ask her about ron desantis' move to strip disney of the sweet decade they got decades ago and whether or not there are a enough state lawmakers to pass. if. >> ainsley: biden goes to new hampshire. is he there touting his infrastructure bill. >> steve: and running for re-election. >> ainsley: and he talked about inflation. it used to be transitory. then it was covid. then he blamed putin. the covid and putin blame game they are still around. >> steve: used to blame covid and trump. >> ainsley: that's true. now he is blaming putin. listen to this. >> because of the pandemic, we had disruptions in our supply of important materials. so prices went up. and the second big reasonable for inflation is vladimir putin, not a joke. putin's invasion of ukraine has driven up gas price and food prices all over the world. two major bread baskets of wheat in the world are ukraine and russia. the united states is number 3. canada number 4. well, we saw the most recent inflation data last month about 70% of the increase in inflation was a consequence of putin price hike because of the impact on gas and energy prices. i'm doing everything i can to bring down the prices. >> pete: like is he everywhere. >> steve: do you have more to say, mr. president about inflation? once again, you need to blame somebody. because you can't blame his policy. there is a great story today in the "wall street journal," i know there are a lot of retired people who are watching, and for decades retirees have relied on what is referred to as the 4% rule. this was created by a guy by the name a financial planner by the name of bill back in the mid 90's. essentially what it says is once have you got your nest egg, once you retire, you take out 4% the first year of your nest egg and then if you keep to that. your money will never run out. because of compound interest. and stock prices and stuff like that. but the problem is, in the "wall street journal," he says that now with 8.5% inforeign relation, there is no precedent so it's hard to forecast. in the past number of years, you should read it, if you are retired it's great. people have been able to take out a little more than 4%. now he says essentially it's time to be more conservative and because of the high inflation, thanks to mr. putin, you are going to have to think about dialing things back. >> pete: take out less. >> carley: be more conservative. talk to financial advisers. we are headed for inflation. save as afternoon as you can don't spend as much. hard to do when meat prices have increased 14.8%. fish almost 11%. eggs 11.2. milk 13.3. fruits and vegetables 8.1. coffee 11%. energy up 32% and your gasoline 48%. >> pete: i won't eat in restaurants as much i live a simple life. i'm happy with a deck of cards and three other bridge players. so it's sort of the lower your expectations approach front and center. but it is people on fixed incomes, obviously by inflation. i'm not an economics major but did i stay at holiday express a couple weeks ago. >> steve: okay. >> pete: you can't really see that when your line goes all the way up on inflation and then the war starts right here. this didn't happen with the war. so, this messaging is not actually working for the white house. >> ainsley: here is the starting point when biden took office in january 2021. it was around 2%. now, it's up here and it's almost 9%. >> steve: i'm going to add some things. >> pete: help me. >> steve: 2% in the beginning it wableg was probably covid up to will about right there. then it was donald trump to about right there. and then right here let's not talk about what's going on but this right here. that's putin. >> that's putin right there, baby. >> pete: that's it right there. >> take that karl, take notes. >> steve: i think we need actual marks a lot. thick ones. because we have one more hour to go. >> pete: i will improve that graphic. >> steve: carley shimkus. >> ainsley: carley, come on outment it's your turn. you are the next contestant. >> pete: never says we are supposed to toss to her at 15 minutes and it's 1 minutes. >> steve: she was taking her time. 4% rile thanks to inflation don't spend so much. that was really smooth. carly joins us. >> carley: there is a big story here i just want to chem going to bring it to you now. russia captures first city in eastern ukraine as the second face of offensive begins in the donbas region. the eastern city of now under kremlin control. the 5 million refugees have fled ukraine since the war began. that is more than 11% of the total's population. the manhunt for gaal's killer picking up as more details of the case emerge. the "new york post" reports the queen's mother of two was involved in an affair with her old handyman. and he knew where she kept a spare key. police have not named him as a person of interest but do want to question him. gaal's body was found in a duffle bag on saturday morning about a half mile from her home. an autopsy found she was stabbed nearly 60 times. surveillance video from a neighbor's doorbell camera shows a man dragging the bag down the street late saturday. milwaukee public schools reinstating its mask mandate just one day after it was lifted. the decision comes as cities across the country review their requirement. covid-19 cases across milwaukee have continued to rise. the u.s. is currently averaging about 35,000 new cases per day according to data from johns hopkins university. those are your headlines guys. the mask mandate we thought we were out of the woods and now it's coming back. even in new york city i had to wear a mask coming into work in an uber and yesterday i didn't. >> ainsley: yesterday morning i didn't. and yesterday afternoon brian. >> pete: all science. >> carley: to your point when you have to put a mask on a flight. my husband was on a flight laguardia. none of the flight attendants wearing masks so he took it off the second he got on the plane. >> steve: on the plane. i hope he didn't get them all in trouble. are car i think that's the rule. >> pete: that's great. >> ainsley: on a plane watching "fox & friends." and she is a big supporter of ours. and she said on the plane everyone took off their -- most people took off their masks actually no she said a lot of people were still wearing masks but they were all happy to take them off. she said i'm glad to have a choice. >> steve: unless you are in milwaukee those poor 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today. ♪ >> yeses fears about the impact of the far left agenda on your healthcare. as critics warn future doctors are being trained to consider race when they are prescribing potentially life-saving treatments. in an op-ed our next guest calls to keep politics out of our doctor's offices. arguing woke ideology and policies have become quite literally a hazard to your health. and he is launching a nonprofit now to fight back. do not harm. chairman dr. stanley goldfarb join us now and christina rasmussenson. good morning, doctor, you have this great op-ed in the "wall street journal." it talks about healthcare system is going woke. give us examples because a lot of americans don't know. this yes, well, thank you very much for having us on. the same initiatives that have come to k through 1 education and have come to even the way the police should behave has come to healthcare. and the idea that anti-racism and critical race theory have been injected into the doctor's office now i think is a real phenomenon. and you should understand that as the profit of critical race theory kinde has said any past discrimination should be dealt with future discrimination. this means that patients in the future will be discriminated against in favor of one group over the benefit of another. and one, i think, example that we have just come through in the covid-19 pandemic was the fact that several healthcare systems and states and even developed algorithms which a patient's race would determine whether they received rare scarce medication. >> ainsley: monoclonal. >> monoclonal antibodies, sorry, as treatment. and this, obviously, is a terrible sort of initiative to medicine. patients needed to be treated as the individuals. they don't need to be treated as part of a group. the only results of this kind of activity is to undermine the trust that patients need to have in the healthcare system. so, part of the problem, i think was poor uptake of the covid-19 vaccine and the african-american community has been this constant drum beat that healthcare systems are racist and that physicians have been racist and that's the reason for dispirit outcomes between black patients and white patients in the past. >> ainsley: christina, tell us about the nonprofit that y'all have started together and how that can help patient. >> i'm happy to do no sharm a network of doctors, nurses, medical students and patients, administrators, people who are really concerned about woke ideology spreading in the healthcare system. we are here to help people. if you were a healthcare worker and you had started to see critical race theory creep into your workplace. maybe you are being forced to go to bias training or lose your job or start to implement some of these discriminatory practices, we want to hear from you. in some cases we may be able to help with litigation or advocacy, or investigation our website do no harm.org share your concerns and submit anonymous tip. we know the woke mob can try to bully people. do no harm we are unafraid and here to help people who want to do the right thing. >> ainsley: thank you both for being with us. if you want to learn more about this check out of the "wall street journal" his op-ed this morning. >> thank you. >> ainsley: president biden expected to delay lifting title 42 as the migrant crisis extends further than just border states. bob astor reno sounded the alarm on all those secret flights in manchester and he is going to join us next. been everywhere, man.♪ ♪of travel i've had my share, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere.♪ ♪♪ looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart 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considering a delay to the repeal of title 42 that is supposed to happen in mid may as more democrats back legislation to extend it. don't end it the surge at the southern border exposing the threat of terrorism facing the united states as we learn that 42 migrants on the terror watch list tried to illegally enter the united states since joe biden became president but they got caught. many more got away and we don't know whether or not they were on the watch list. meanwhile, new york republican gubernatorial candidate rob astorino joins us now. he has been exposing the crisis in the country. and he joins us from up in lake george, new york. good morning to you, rob. >> good morning, steve. how are you? >> steve: i'm doing okay. listen, we are all scratching her heads because, after you blew the lid on the fact that joe biden's administration was flying these chartered jets into west chester, a number of them, then they stopped. but then we found out they came back. what's going on? >> yeah. they started last summer. i googled it in augustened a i demanded questions from the biden administration and my own state from governor hochul who is come in? where are they going. who is paying for all of this. are they vaccinated. all this stuff basic questions. we got nothing. no answers. they did eventually stop for a period of time. now they have started up again. i think in february. but clearly they are happening now on almost a daily basis. it's the el paso express, the biden air of course. before they get to west westche. buses take them all over. not only west schesser, dropped off the a schools, they are dropped off at the jersey turnpike where waiting cars take them, allegedly sponsors. but we don't know. we don't have a manifest. we are not told anything about who is come in. and still, i wrote a letter february 1st to president biden asking these questions and, again, no answers whatsoever. and this has a major effect on our communities. we should know at the very least who is come in. >> steve: it says a lot. when they don't come in at noon when there are a lot of people and eyeballs taking a look at that i know that you, and some of your trackers have followed these buses and have seen them go to places like cherry hill in new jersey where i live. but they don't want us to know that it's going on and reportedly on the buses that landed rather the airplanes that landed on thursday they were being used to transport minors to bedded sponsors and relatives that's just their word for it we don't know exactly what's really happening. >> no, we don't. by the way, this is just the regional flight to my area. they are happening all over the place. and, you know, governor antioxidants, to his credit in florida is not putting up with it governor abbott is in texas is not putting up with it but my governor, hochul who i'm running against is waiving everybody. in we are a sanctuary state so we are a magnet. $2 billion fund in the new york state budget that gives cash assistance, employment assistance to everyone who is here i will legally. that clearly is a come on in. so, you know, i would demand as governor to know who is on that flight. i would put a state trooper at that west chest herb county airport. either wouldn't let the planes land and i would track them or demand the map fest when they come off that plane. she is not doing any of this. completely in favor of it meanwhile issues like gangs olong island especially but throughout new york. violent crime. we have got drugs and fentanyl killing people left and right in this country. and seemingly nobody cares about knowing anything about who is coming in. title 42, as you mentioned, might be extended. but it is going to end at some point which is going to be by the biden's own administration's you know, admission. it's going to be a wave and wave of new people coming in across the border. >> steve: sure. rob, in the beginning, when you talk about how many people who are on the terror watch list got caught on the southern border. bill melugin said in the last year 300,000 got-aways. it's not like a guy in a u.s. uniform was able to say hey, excuse me, what's your name again? we don't know how many terrorists actually got in. >> it's not just that, too. that's the worst case scenario and clearly it's bad. it's just every day people from other countries this isn't about asylum. that's the biggest joke. these are not refugees. these are people and my heart bleeds from them coming from poor economic conditions but we have a system here. you are either going to stand in line and do it the right way you are breaking the law as your first step into the country. and, yet, our country, our government, my governor hochul, president biden says it doesn't matter, there are no consequences come in. we are going to give you everything you need and here is a court date that you will never show up for and live happily ever after. we either have a country or we don't. we either have a border or we don't. we either follow laws or we don't. >> steve: they hand them a cell phone and say okay, report back to an office. some people night not understand the only reason they might go to the ice office is to say you know what? i can't get accuweather on this thing. >> i can't get the fox app. i'm in northern york near lake george. i didn't know. i knew new york is a border state with canada. i didn't know we were a border state with mexico. but we are. every state is because the crisis in the southern border is being sent to the interior to every community and we get no answers whatsoever from our government and we are paying the bill. >> steve: we are indeed. rob astorino who apparently has the fox news app. and i hope you have the fox weather app. too joining us from lake george. thanks, rob. >> thank you. >> steve: all right, coming up on this wednesday, an mta worker is getting an at&t cyst from brooklyn nets star kyrie irving in his fight against covid 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bringing it out to the community to help other agencies fight against these tyrannical mandates it was just perfect. the perfect time of fight for me to take up. >> pete: absolutely. you pointed out coercion is not consent. there are a lot of people who they need this job. this is how they provide for their family and you tell them take the shot or not, they may not but they feel week they have to. >> yeah, you know, everyone is focused on the people who didn't take the shot. nobody is really talking up for the people who was coerced to get the shot to pay their bills, to take care of their family, to make sure they don't lose their home, their cars, make sure the kids can go to school. nobody was talking about elm this we would never find out the true number of people coerced to get something that they really didn't want to get. >> pete: you are exactly right about that. reports are mixed right now about who is wearing masks, not wearing masks. i know it's different than a vaccine mandate. right now the mta still requires a mask. what's your take on where we are with mask-wearing as well and mandate? >> it should be personal choice. you know, if you are feel like a mask make you safer then you should feel it if you feel like wearing a mask protects other people around you, then you should wear it to be honest, if you look on the subways, the mta has been lying this whole time. mask compliance has been low the entire time. >> pete: what's the effect on you we have seen it on kyrie irving someone who hasn't been on the court most of the season. has someone impact has that impacted you and your job. >> oh, yeah. you know. my job currently has me written up for discipline because they don't like any of the freedom fighting work that i'm doing inside or outside of the mta. they consistently try to silence people like me through discipline. so i call it discipline -- silencing you through discipline where they try to write you up to shut you up. i'm currently going through some things with my job right now. you know, it's all good. i'm here for a uppers '. these are god's plans, not mine. i'm going to continue to fight for what i feel is right. >> pete: good for you. what a perspective. and just a boost to get a shout out from someone like criry. trammell thompson, thank you for your time this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> pete: you got it toss it over to carley shimkus for headlines car stabbing another who tried to intervene. surveillance video from monday night shows a scuffle on a subway platform before one of the victims hobbles after being wounded in the leg. the suspect then makes a run for it d.d. robertson the beloved wife of pat robertson died yesterday. she was a founding member of the christian broadcasting network's board while also sitting on the board at regent university. mrs. robertson also wrote two books my god will supply and the new you which helps focusing readers dede robertson was 94 years old. to fox weather now. over 140,000 people are still without power after a rare spring nor'easter blankets the northeast. parts of new york and pennsylvania getting more than a foot of snow overnight. national weather service in birminghamton posting this picture. which is, of course, not what you want to see mid april. no one knows that better than adam klotz who has more weather for us. adam? >> adam: yeah, carley. that's not what folks in those areas want to the sees a a major snow storm hits that area. nothing here on fox square. still on the back side of a system that brought cold air and folks across the east are feeling that cold air this morning. let's begin with some of those temperatures and those frost and freeze warnings we are seeing here across this region and stretching as far as south as into the carolinas where they are waking up with chillier than normal temperatures here early this morning because of that cooler air. you see it 34 degrees currently in raleigh. that system kind of pulls some cold air back behind it that's why you are seeing some of those colder temperatures. at this point very light snow now falling. that big snow system has moved on out. and we do warm up again this arch. it's going to be 60 degrees, close do it in new york city. back in the middle of the country. temperatures in the mid 60's feeling a whole lot better. those your weather headlines, pete, tossing it back inside to you. >> pete: thank you, adam. white house caving to pressure from the far left. what's new? planning to erase student debt for 40,000 bar borrowers. lawrence jones across the country has landed back here at home with us. speaking with college students as the administration big spending over will ♪ ♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪♪ ♪ ♪ go 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arkansas which is down the road from where the first walmart opened back in 1962. cool. guys, over to you. >> steve: road trip. >> pete: the biden administration making it easier for low income borrowers to get their federal student loans completely forgiven. an estimated 40,000 will get all of their student debt canceled with 3.6 million getting a three owe year credit. >> steve: now, i'm sure this is just a coincidence this comes just week after squad member aoc and other progressives criticized the president for extending the pause on student loan payments instead of canceling them out outright. she said essentially if you want to get reelected cancel the debt. >> ainsley: "fox & friends" enterprise reporter lawrence jones is here to react. lawrence? >> lawrence: she is not wrong when it comes to re-election. this is a campaign promise that biden said that he was going to essentially do. he just dropped the 39% with gen z so he is in water right now. one way to get them back on your side is to give them a little hush money. >> steve: you are saying is he buying votes? >> of course is he buying. many politicians do it. he is not exempt from the rest of them in both political parties. >> ainsley: where are they going to get the money for this. >> not going to be able to get the money. just going to -- the debt is going to be out of control as a result of this. but, again, the democrats don't care about the debt right now, they don't ware binflation. he cares about being reelected. and we just got reports of him talking about president obama about issuing this re-election campaign we were talking off air about what's hang. i knew this was going to happen. i'm 29 years old. and i have been setting the money aside because the last two years you can either pay on the interest or they just pretty much froze it i'm against this but if they decided to do it, i'm not going to lose out because i put the money on you the side. i obviously think it's totally wrong what they are doing. there are a lot of people that make sacrifices for their family because they decided to go ahead and pay it off. i decided to put mine to the side just in case. >> pete: that's smart if you are already paying for it one way on one end and coming back to you on the other in some level. if have you already paid off your student loans if you are going to be a student in the future you don't get tnchts that's correct. >> pete: if you happen to be the student in the right moment then you will get $10,000 paid off. >> that's exactly right. it's not fair. i think the argument that pete is getting to is this fair for the people that have already either paid it off or almost to the finish line? it is not fair to them. but, in politics, it is not about fairness. it's about getting the guy reelected and young people have been a consistent voting block. when you look at hispanics, they are gone now. >> pete: from the democratic party. >> lawrence: new poll showing black voters may not be for the republican party but they are sure not for the democratic party right now. just because you nominated ketanji brown jackson and kamala harris isn't going to get you the black vote. then you have got that new poll come out saying 39% of gen xers only approve of the president. he has to do something to start getting those voter back on his side. now, obviously, we would say, you know what? fix inflation? the supply chain. fix the border. the crime crisis. well, that's a lot of work. it's easier to just give some folks some money. >> ainsley: free money. this group of people that could have their debt wiped out, it's larger than the total sum of the country wants credit card and auto loan debt. will it take one of these progressives to say you know what? no more auto payments. >> steve: house mortgage. >> ainsley: school loans, auto loans, we will wipe away your credit card bill. >> lawrence: i think what they would say is that you guys are thinking too small. that they want to get people monthly stippens now. and i think a lot of this emerged from the pandemic. the pandemic showed okay, i guess we can give citizens more money even if we can't pay for it and so now this is going to be the public health, the justice health is now being transitioned to economic health. >> ainsley: but we are spending money we don't have and he needs to worry about a recession. >> lawrence: he doesn't care about that. >> steve: lawrence we are going to be watching you on saturday night. >> thank you, guys. >> ainsley: more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is approved to treat the signs and symptoms of dry eye 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lives. >> calling for legislature. >> we are expanding the call of termination. >> airlines over the country dropping the mask requirement. in new york children under five are still being forced to wear masks. >> mothers know it is delayed will be dealing with this a very long time. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ if it's meant to be it will be ♪ ♪ it will be, it will be ♪ ♪ if it's meant to be it will be ♪ ♪ it will be, it will be ♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> a live shot of clearwater beach, florida, where the applicable has was up an yet. >> are those cabana? they look like a ban is. >> normally will we show the shot the cabana aren't there are they? they are gapped up for summer. spring break. >> we know that piece of real estate really well. welcome to "fox and friends" the 8:00 eastern time hour on april 20th year of our lord 2022 and i'm happy to be in for brian today. speech i'm happy as always. >> here on four, 20. >> here on four, 20. the kids say it is something about >> steve: . >> cheddar fries state. >> if they are into 420 think national cheddar five day. stay off the streets of new york today. >> could tell whenever you are walked on the street. >> we are so confused about the masks this morning we are reading all the articles and studying for the show. we need to tell you you don't need to wear a mask if you're at the airport out in newark airport your airport. speech before i was doing an interview with worker here is where you can come here's where you can't come here is where you can, be honest with me. >> ainsley: tsa is no longer enforcing a. most of the carriers are saying mask his stomach masks are optional. subways, buses, metro north which two plots of the city in long island railroad, he sold to wear a mask and task like taxiing at wear a mask. >> pete: not in clearwater, florida, and new york. >> ainsley: yes a new york. you got an uber he was excited he's like it felt so weird it's been months and months and i've been so happy and then i got an uber later in the afternoon and it says on the app are you wearing your mask? they'll come pick you up. >> harris: let me make it simple for you. if you live in new york or you are about 5 miles from new york city you have to wear a mask. >> and philadelphia too. >> and as we did a story in the schools in milwaukee. but the balance of the country when they got the word you don't have to wear the mask particularly on the stinking airplanes people were singing in the aisles. watch. >> ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> harris: we have to book them. >> steve: throw away your masks, i love her. >> ainsley: what a beautiful voice. >> harris: saying put your mask in the blue big. it is an authentic expression of people saying this hasn't been about science for a long time. we know it is been pro forma for a long time thank goodness it's over. although 5-year-old still in masks in new york city. none of it has to do with science. >> steve: the white house is sending mixed messages biden gets off of air force one yesterday and says it's up to the people. watch this we will tell you what the cdc is saying or what jen saki is saying come and listen to this. >> mr. president to people continue to wear masks on planes? >> that's up to them. >> the ruling of the judge made >> president biden: i haven't spoken to the cdc at. the question is do you have to wear, what you say about masks on airplanes he says it's up to them. unless you are flaring on air force one yesterday. because of you are on the flight up to portsmouth to new hampshire you had to wear a mask if you were in the press pool or if you are a staff member. because listen. ultimately, when the federal judge in florida said you don't have to wear a mask that was a gigantic defeat for joe biden demonstration because they've been going look, this is in the public interest we're going to have to do this and the judge says who overstepped her authority. the weird thing is why didn't the administration immediately appeal it? you know, immediately say listen, let's go to court of appeals to go over this done in florida who says you don't have to do it. now the department of justice says they will challenge that judge's decision, but only if the cdc says yes. >> steve: jen saki says it takes a couple of days to appeal that decision. you make your choice do you think you make it stop all the journalists on air force one wear a mask? you to it's your decision if you feel comfortable doing. that's what president biden so we got up air force one said. but who is making a decision that everyone has to wear them on air force one instead of giving them decision? >> pete: it's that joe was so close first one moment. he uttered something, you can choose for yourself. >> harris: which is exactly what everyone wants to hear. the masks say on. that our. >> harris: they didn't do it because they are mixed on a. >> ainsley: by to to >> pete: by the way some are saying it's a trunk charged on a florida. oregon say it's a judge that believes in freedom appointed by trump. that's what you voted for was to be putting people on the bench to protect the freedoms of individuals will stand up and shout. the outcome it was a trump judge, great! that is why your mask is up yet again and still now trump is only reason your personal freedom. >> harris: it's we started the segment talking about let's make it simple if you are in new york city at or a mask. we are elsewhere you don't. a new talked to some new york city parents were furious that their kids software masks. >> steve: to >> ainsley: we talked to some of the little one software mask in school, and sho running for senate candidate. she's a democrat who lives downtown she says i just want these masks off because i'm seeing changes and delays in my child. we talked to a parent who is a former nypd officer on the upper east side and his child is in preschool and says that he is so tired of this too because the children don't want to wear these masks, listen. >> it makes no sense. my toddlers are not to wear a mask at the restaurant, the playground, at the supermarket, but only in school where it is most important for him to be able to see his teachers faces. the school closures already had such an effect on our children. we are seeing learning gaps we have never seen before. >> it doesn't make any sense. we all know we all feel the detriment of the mask is much greater than any benefit for this age group. so they really don't have any to back it up. >> i hope new york it's their stuff together because they are so out of step with the rest of the world. >> steve: yet and though they all say you have to wear a mask and there white house briefing room you don't have to wear one in air force one you don't up for one. air force one is a really good hepa filters, the air that's exchange every minute or two but in the white house briefing room which was last renovated i think in 1972, with very poor heating and air conditioning, yeah, it's fine. they don't need those stinking masks. >> pete: was amazing moving on to our next topic were talking about how the it administration is saying the cdc is the golden standard. whatever the cdc says we are going to follow. except when you go to our southern borders. where title 42 is supposed to expire in mid-may? >> ainsley: may 23rd. >> pete: we are getting reports this morning there considering an extension of title 42. i was at supposed to expire in may 23rd? because the cdc said they don't need it anymore. so white house is thinking about overruling the cdc, which in my opinion would be a good thing in this case. but if you look at their argument in one sense the cdc they are getting so much political heat about what is happening down of the border they are thinking of extending. >> ainsley: was more important children here new york were smart they don't need to wear the mask or get vaccinated they can walk across our border because of title 42 they get to stay. but title 42 is put in place because of covid. here new york legal children how to be masked up and they are not even at risk compared to the people coming across the border, these are adults. >> steve: that's right. to your point, pete come about it being politics, title 42 if they were going to lift it that wouldn't be the cdc saying it's not a problem anymore. except it's a problem for these democrats. they are very vulnerable. and they would likee white house extend 42. >> ainsley: until they are reelected. >> steve: thank you. they are saying the residents own department of homeland security about 20,000 people could be streaming into the country every day >> pete: a day >> harris: a day. those democrats are in big trouble. however you have the other side of the democratic party and the congressional hispanic caucus is meeting with the president on monday and what they are going to say is you've got to end title 42 as soon as possible. otherwise you have broken another promise to us >> pete: his record as he listens to the far left with the kindest way will have sway. by the way of those 12 faces we put up on the screen, you can legitimately only save one of them, henry cuellar in the top left the house side, has been a border hawk from the beginning ducking his party. the rest of them, at some level, have come around all that they know it's a political vulnerability. by the way, title 42, not a policy. it was put in place as part of a group of policies at the trump administration pursued and it's remained in mexico, catch and release, ending all of that, that is the one little residue left over from trump. they are lit using the cdc is an example what is not a policy. when ends it has no ability to deport people coming illegally at all. >> ainsley: so he did detain 42 migrants. they were on the terror watch list are they currently are on the terror watch list. they were arrested they were trying to get into our country and they say these are people who are known or reasonably suspected as being involved in terrorist activity. 42 of them. it only takes one. >> steve: here's the thing, ainsley come of the two those were 42 who were stopped and gave their correct names and they realized oh, wait a minute, that person is on the terror watch list let's hang onto them. there have been hundreds of thousands of got a ways, people who didn't come in and immediately look for the border patrol truck. there are hundreds of thousands of people in the country illegally and we don't know if their terrorists. we hope they are not. we talked a little bit to rob us brain it was running for governor in new york. he discovered that after they had stopped back in august they started those biden express flights to westchester again flying in hundreds of migrants in the middle of the night. here he is. speak out this isn't about a silent, that's the biggest joke. these aren't refugees. these are people, my heart bleeds for them coming from poor economic conditions, but we have a system here. you are either going to stand in line and with the right way or you are breaking the law as your first step into the country. and yet, our country, our government, my governor hogle, president biden says it doesn't matter there are no consequences, come in. we're going to give you everything you need here is the court that you will never show up for. live happily ever after. we either have a country or we don't. me the arboreal we don't. we either ignore laws or we don't. >> pete: you're totally right to point out it is only one. it show until they. >> harris: the mike >> steve: are you doing this again? >> pete: doing it again. if you know it they didn't get the right name you know they were encountered, and then you have all the got a ways that we didn't encounter we don't know about periods how many terrorists have actually come and do to our country under biden administration? we have no idea. that number sounds scary, but it just could be potentially the tip of the iceberg based on what we know. just the ones we know. just ones that are border patrol encountered. imagine the amount that really want to get away. >> steve: and, pete, and of the people in pete's pyramid which you show great there. >> pete: tell the power. >> ainsley: taken to the camera. >> steve: how many people had absolute no processing? it's like there are so many people. here is a cell phone, and we're going to watch you. most don't come with the documentation or the ability to check criminal backgrounds or background records across the board. >> pete: the vast majority could talk to border patrol agent at the very finite number to compare be. this is not fearmongering or scare, this is a reality of when you're border's poorest and most of your agents are a spent time processing so-called refugees. other people, cartel criminals, take advantage of a. we have no idea what their background is. >> ainsley: . >> ainsley: it will be such a mess if you are, totally different topic, if your divorce is dragged into court and put on television and resealed a. that's what's happening to johnny depp. the defamation trial with his ex-wife actress amber heard. >> pete: the hall would superstar delivering emotional testimony calling abuse allegations heinous and disturbing. >> steve: pete has no diagrams for this instead we go to david spunt you live outside the courthouse david, is this proceeding happening just outside washington, d.c., because of "the washington post"? we can't figure out why this is in virginia. >> that's it that we were and neither johnny depp nor amber heard live in fairfax county, virginia, but "the washington post" is actually published here and that's where this op-ed ran where amber heard mention she was a survivor of domestic assault. he took issue with that even though he wasn't mentioned by name and says it ruined his career. see, he is going to be back in court at 10:00 this morning. his side is going be finishing up some questions with him before the cross examination. he is on the stand for three hours yesterday and here's what he told jurors. >> never did i come on myself reach the point of striking miss herd in any way, nor have i ever struck any woman. in my life. >> deppe said his initial relationship with heard was "too good to be true" but she later became a much different person. and his family and friends have testified that hurd was the aggressor in the marriage physically attacking him. mostly sympathetic questions yesterday from his lawyers banning from his time in parts of the caribbean movies all the way back to his childhood where he claims his mother was physically and emotionally abusive. the actor, as i mentioned, suit or for that in december of 2018 "washington post" op-ed she offered describing yourself a victim of domestic violence though depp was not named. he was never charged or arrested on naming abuse claims. she said her op-ed damaged his reputation and future film roles. yesterday heard sat stoically as deppe testified in front of the jurors and told those jurors why he is suing her in a very public way. is trial broadcasted across the globe. >> i wanted to clear my children of this horrid thing that they were having to read about their father, which was untrue. >> so deppe's attorneys will continue with them for maybe another hour or so today in then it comes to cross-examination difficult questions for johnny depp at some point over the next few weeks, amber heard also expected to testify. back to you. >> ainsley: so, david, how much is he suing her for? i read a few million after the article defaming him a question mark how much is she asking for? >> pete: she wants 100 million. shows she is counter suing him for hundred million. she is counter suing for 100 million. >> steve: outside of the courthouse they give very much, david. >> ainsley: you prefer running ball because they have kids, you know? it's like i can get so messy it can take you to a really bad place. speak to all people are talking about that carly joins as his other news and up the other big story. >> ainsley: a story that is gripping that new york city the nypd manhunt for the killer picking up in more details on the caged in my case emerged post reports a queens mother of two was involved in and of an affair with her old handy managing he knew where she kept the spare key. police have not named him as a person of interest but they do want to question him. his body was found in a duffel bag saturday morning about half mile from her home and autopsy found she was stabbed to 60 times. surveillance video from a neighbor video says they saw the man dragging the bag on saturday. in northern arizona in a wind driven wildfire roadside minutes. so far dozens of structures reduced to rubble and over 700 homes just north of flagstaff have been have been evacuated. about 200 firefighters have been called in to fight the flames that now cover more than nine square miles. and matthew mcconaughey gives the university of texas new-home core at the all right, all right, all right. the actor donning his alma maters signature cuts the ribbon at his $338 million movie center, the multipurpose arena in austin will host concerts as well as longhorn basketball games. it's a perfect gig for him to cut that ribbon, guys, those are headlines over to you. all right, all right, all right. >> steve: thank you very much. >> pete: pretty good. >> ainsley: thank you. >> steve: are you talking to me? >> pete: is not what matthew mcconaughey does a lot? >> ainsley: yes he does. he does. haley and vladimir putin. >> steve: i only did it the one time in front of the building when the u.s. soccer team was hero after they won with the world cup. >> ainsley: took your shirt off? >> steve: it's in "sports illustrated." coming up florida's criminal rights law sparking an emotional response from the white house. >> it's like kids who are bullied and all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them and hurt their 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down on a podcast over florida's parental rights law. governor saying critics, namely disney, don't even though the law is all about as he now pushes for disney to lose its special privileges in that state. attorney general and the great state ashley moody joins us now good morning to. >> good morning. >> steve: let's start with there's been so much rhetoric about parental rights bill. you know, people who don't like it refer to it as the don't say gay bill. jen saki seemed very emotional about that do understand where that emotion comes from? >> look. psaki histrionics and to the front of the american public that this has anything to do with anything besides parental rights and classroom instruction with kids as young as kindergarten. you know, anyone who wants to talk about this bill with a leader should have to say how young do you believe we should talk about sexual interests with children? this is histrionic, the saying that leaders are harming children, i am a mother of a young school-aged child. i don't want what's best for our children as do all leaders in the state of florida. and again, all of this behavior, the same coin, this miss information about this bill is all about this radical fraud on the american public. >> steve: so yesterday the governor rhonda sanchez said something about ten days earlier that he wants a special session of your legislature to come in and stripped disney of its self-governing status. this was back to the 60s when florida changed the rules so they could attract does need to build a gigantic theme park there. now, because they are squarely in opposition to the parental rights bill, the governor wants to pull the plug on this sweet deal but disney has had for decades. >> eat well i think in florida leaders have looked back at whee started requiring that these special passing districts are for the benefit of the public interests. and we haven't had a review, and it's not just the disney special tax district its other districts as well. there hasn't been a review to ensure the structure is in compliance or there is transparency as was anticipated. and so this is a review that will be done this week by the legislature and i know that the governor wants to happen. >> steve: we will see if there is enough support there in the legislature to do all of that. in the meantime, florida, during the pandemic, because so many people were outside all the time, there weren't a lot of masks. and now, you know, summary people celebrated on monday after a federal judge ian florida said the government overstep their authority and said you don't have more masks anymore. now that do jay says will file an appeal that if the cdc says so. who is running the show? is a joe biden that's as people can decide in their own? is that the department of justice that said we will listen to the cdc or the cdc? which according to title 42 apparently covid ends on may 23rd when they derailed our program. >> that's a big question, right? who is actually running the show in washington? it's under win for freedom out of florida, i was so incredibly proud of his decision by a great judge. as you know i led the same allegations and charges against the administration that they had no authority to do these mask, public transportation mask mandates and 20 other states in the same court middle district of florida. again, this was the right ruling. it needs to stand. it's all most like washington can't take a loss, but it was unfounded. there is no legal justification for it, and the court was right to vacate that role. >> steve: ashley moody, she's the attorney general for florida, ashley vega returning as. >> great to be with you. >> steve: still had on this wednesday, russia captures its first major city in eastern ukraine say new stage of the war begins we are in lviv. placed elon musk with a potential new standard for freedom of speech to beacon by twitter. big plans on the world's richest man up later on "fox and friends." >> steve: the war on ukraine, russia now pouring more troops into the eastern donbas region. >> pete: the kremlin's ramped up the pentagon estimates vladimir putin has lost a quarter of his combat power originally committed to the invasion. >> ainsley: mad is live in the western city of lviv with the latest good morning to you, matt. >> good morning. russia was regrouping and it is back and forth for its second major act in this war, 78 battalion groups are spread across the don boss region and in marioupal there is a standoff between civilians there hold up in a massive steel pan perhaps underground and saying russia has dropped bombs on them in a new social media post their signs of life. if video of a man believed to be a ukraine military make to my commanders begging for some type of rescue saying it could be the last appeal of their lives. even taking president biden in this video. >> all of us, mario pulled military battalion where than 500 wounded and hundreds of civilians including women and children, we plead to take us to safety in the territory of the third-party state. >> russia is attempting to ukrainian two the don voss region in the far eastern side of the country. meanwhile ukraine is trying to pick up some firepower, the u.s. is shipping that they'll be trying to use and are expected to operate within days. also the united nations now estimate 5 million people have left this country the majority going to poland, back to new york. >> steve: that is been matt to live in libby of thank you so much. >> pete: elon musk not giving up on his try to by twitter will offer up to $15 billion of his own cash. >> steve: he is also talking about a potential new standard for free speech with the company tweeting "a social media platforms policies are good if the most extreme 10% on the left and on the right are equally unhappy" >> ainsley: here to react fox news contributor with the opening book "the war on the west" that comes out next week that was more a good morning, douglas. >> good morning. >> ainsley: he was originally offering 43 billion what a day now he is offering 15 billion? that's a big difference. he didn't have the money? >> he did have the money. he offer the 43 billion and then of course what was exposed was what we can all tell, which was the difference between shareholders and the board. the board of twitter, the shareholders of twitter, should've taken the money, could have taken the money. because this is a very good deal. several dollars of the actual value of shares, but the board doesn't want to relinquish its favorite toy. so they basically last week had this arrangement threatened to flood more shares in the market, elon musk said he wouldn't do anything after the first offer. is now clear that he will. >> ainsley: had said take it or leave it. >> he did and he is clearly hungry for it he is putting it is on money and also raise money from others. >> pete: how much of this is about bottom-line and business not much of this is about control of a speech engine right now? >> it seems to me that elon musk is hungry. that is a very good thing. the board of twitter are being exposed. again, it is a very good offer he has artie put on the table for shareholders. but the board want to attain that position. he is everything. if elon musk were to take control of twitter we would all be able to find out exactly what it is the twitters went up to a new recent years. and of all the social media companies, facebook and youtube, all of the really dishonest things that they do and say that they don't do but they actually do, the shadow banning and much more of the silencing of concerted demo conservative voices but henning is not a speech issue, all that would come out. and no one is worse about that than twitter. and all of twitter start arts would become clear. and i think that is what the border are protecting. there was no other reason other than their personal status why they would be fighting so hard to stop elon musk taking over the country. >> steve: sure because he is a smart guy. whenever we see big social media giants in front of members of congress, and they say well, that would be the algorithm, congressman. they are like i have no idea when algorithm is. elon musk understands that, so as soon as he sits down in the big chair, if you were able to help by it, he would say let me see it. hey i can't believe you did this and knowing him he would expose that. you say okay, this is what we been doing. he set himself twitter is essentially the public square these days. people say well if you don't like what you can go another platform. not really that true. it has an incredible monopoly. and so it is the place where politics falls out, culture wars are fought out much more than any of the platform. he realizes that if the public square is effectively dominated by sensors who pretend they are not sensors and are highly political activists who can just chuck parents off twitter if they happen to say something true. that platform has become rancid. that platform has become corrupt and thus for the public square is graphed. elon musk knows that i really hope he succeeds in that bid. speech it would become a much better at set as. >> yes. >> steve: its value would skyrocket. come back next week when your book comes out. >> i would love that. >> pete: the war on the west coming out next week but it's really good. >> steve: and there is a war the west. >> ainsley: i apologize. >> pete: tell your publisher i'm sorry. still had the sobering impact of our country's opioid epidemic on on.th just as they do for us. from buying to refinancing, the loan professionals at newday usa have given enlisted veterans a different kind of financial experience. with more ways to help more veterans, no bank, no lender, no one knows veterans like newday usa. >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. >> tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll 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1200 adolescents have died from opioid-related deaths. to put that in perspective about 280 in the same age group died of covid. but all we've been talking about is covid. when it comes to children and opioids is not that they are going out getting heroin or summing out they are more likely to get the illicit builds off of the street. unfortunately those bills tend to be laced with fennel, about a third of them are. these are not intentional overdoses. a lot of times these are accidental overdose because these are very dangerous pills. and so when we are talking about what we can do to decrease the amount of opioid deaths, yes we want to make sure we have increased treatments and awareness and president biden just put forth about $25 million last month for this effort. but it also comes from keeping fennel off the streets, and the majority of that comes from the southwest border. so we are talking about removing title 42 it's not just about covid, such as about clinical diseases it's about a public health emergency like fenton will. >> ainsley: and if you look at fentanyl seizures at the border a lot of moms and dads are scared for their kids. samuel, your 16-year-old son, sammy, died of an accidental sentinel overdose in february of 2021. this is fresh in your mind a little more than a year ago. tells about the story and what parents can do sis will have these concerns. >> when we were all on lock down and there was this drug menu on snapchat with all of these colorful emojis and our son ordered what he felt was a pharmaceutical from someone who said that they would deliver it to the house like a pizza. and he snuck out at night and he got what he thought was a xanax or a percocet it killed him. we found him lying on the floor in what they call the fentanyl death pose where the respiration stops and of a aspirate. i tried to resuscitate him and failed. it was a mess. and the worst thing that can happen to a parent. >> samuel, i'm so sorry. snapchat all the social media places that we don't really understand as parents and they have pictures of emojis that means certain drugs and if you see on your son's phone and emoji you don't know what that means. it might mean fentanyl or an opioid or some of the drug. jay, i'm so proud of you. you've been sober now for eight years. i think you started on opioids at the age of 17 is that right? >> yeah. >> ainsley: a new jersey of this recovery center for a lot of people watching they may say look, my title has a problem or i may have a problem. what you recommend? what would happen when you hit rock bottom and what can you do when our loved ones are faced with this problem? >> out to the best thing that someone can do is reach out and call for help, which is generally the hardest thing to do when you are struggling. and during these times what covid has created is a realm of uncertainty. you put someone with addictive personality, you give enough fear and isolation, this is what happens. this creates a lot of bad habits. it takes time to get out of the bad habits and we are just now starting to see the increases in overdoses. fentanyl is an almost deafening now. awareness is key and there are ways to combat fentanyl overdose when it is happening and educational things for narcan. i think the resources for awareness are very important as well. >> ainsley: we are all proud of you, i am glad your life has changed. nicole, thank you for what you do to take care of some new patients. and samuel, i know it's hard to talk about this, but you're being bold. and hopefully you're preventing other parents from going through the same thing you went through because as parents we can talk to our kids and tell them how scary this can be. god bless you. >> thank you. >> thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: you are welcome. go ahead, being real this is the new antisocial media at. at first let's check with dana perino for what's coming up on her show, thanks dana. >> though such an moving panel and important 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