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todd: harvard tries to move on from the controversy, students and donors are done and want someone to turn the campus around. you are watch ing fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley shimkus has the day off. claudine gay is out as president, her time at harvard is not over yet. that is rights, claudine gay may not be harvard s president, but she is not going anywhere. she will stay on payroll as a faculty member, a role expected to land her $800,000 per year. gay saying we need to heal from this period of tension and division and to emerge stronger. i had hoped with all my heart to lead that journey in partnership with you. i return to faculty and pledge to continue working alongside you to build the community we all deserve. gay s departure comes after weeks of growing plagiarism accusation and her response to antisemitism on campus. just six months after taking on that role, marking the shortest presidency in u.s. history. elise stefanik said it is still t ....
it s 8am on thursday morning in singapore. we start in the middle east. iran s supreme leader, says there ll be a harsh response, after at least 95 people were killed by two explosions in the south eastern city of kerman. the blasts were near the saheb al zaman mosque, where thousands of people had gathered to mark the anniversary of the death of a senior general who was killed in a us drone strike in 2020. caroline hawley reports. the roads leading to the cemetery were packed with people who had gone to pay their respects to qasem soleimani. officials say the bombs had been planted in bags and were apparently set off by remote control. whoever did this was clearly aiming to cause mass casualties. the iranian red crescent said their efforts to evacuate the injured were complicated by the size of the crowds. the first bomb was followed swiftly by a second, more deadly explosion. it comes four years to the day since qasem soleimani was killed himself in an american drone ....
new york city ushers in 2024 with a devastating condition. at least nine people heard including nypd officers after a driver rammed his suv into a group of people celebrating the new year near madison square garden. police say that man was a suspect trying to get away from officers when he hit a food truck and several police cruisers. hello and welcome to fox news live. mike emanuel. the chaos happening just blocks from times square after the ball drop. police say the suspect got into an argument with someone. and he got into his car and sped off. we are live in alexis mcadams is live. it only happened just a matter of hours ago. the driver is in custody in charges and charges are pending. we just got off the phone with them. take a look at your screen. police say this started with an argument between the driver and another person in midtown manhattan. when officers went over there, one guy hopped in his car and took off, even driving up to the busy sidewalk. ....
clinton. president clinton taped conversations he had with other foreign leaders for eight years. what did clinton do with these tapes? clinton took them home to chappaqua and stuffed them in a sock drawer. these tapes were about as highly classified as can you get. these conversations president clinton had with heads of state about war, about national security strategy. about nuclear posture. did bill clinton declassify these before he took them home toe chappaqua? no. he took them home and he stuffed them in the sock drawer. judicial watch sued for access to these presidential records then a judge, appointed by barack obama, ruled that these are bill clinton s personal tapes and nobody can have them. not judicial watch, not the national archives. no one. quote: the decision to segregate personal materials from presidential records, is made by the president during the president s term and in his sole discretion. since the president is completely entrusted with the mana ....
mike: good evening, welcome to washington. i m mike emanuel in for bret baier border crossing set another record. highly total ever recorded for december. with the new year combings new laws. we will tell you where minimum wage is up and which states are implementing new gun restrictions and bret baier takes a look at the rise of internet use and data centers have increasing number of those facilities are impacting the electric grid. but, first, breaking tonight, president joe biden says his favorite memory of the year is bringing jobs back to the u.s. he also says the country is in a better position to lead the world than any other nation. the president s new year s message comes amid low approval numbers u.s. handling of the war in israel and the crisis at our southern border. the first family scheduled to return tomorrow to washington after a week long caribbean vacation. lucas tomlinson is travel with the president and reports from st. croix. good evening, lucas. ....