also tonight, after the hottest days on record, has climate change already reached a tipping point? the meteorologist who left local news after his climate coverage led to a death threat joins me tonight. and america s economy is red hot. jobs and wages are growing. inflation is easing. so why isn t joe biden more popular? but we begin tonight with a crisis that is impossible to ignore. i often start this show with the most recent to solve on american democracy at the hands of the modern republican party or the supreme court, but tonight i want to talk to you about a different type of existential threat. y all know it s hot. some of you in arizona spent the day trying to avoid 115 degree heat. next week, it might hit 120. earlier this week, i shared some really terrifying news. some scientists believed that july 4th of this year may have been one of the hottest days on earth in 125,000 years. guess what. we keep breaking those records. new york s temperature set a record
Tents overnight and placing them next to Police Barricades as officials are attempting to keep demonstrators off city streets. This, as gws law school was forced to move final exams due to the student occupation. Welcome to Fox News Live. Ive got molly in the studio. Great to be here, Griff Jenkins and molly line. A Student Leader from the Protest Encampment is banned from the campus after there was a video of him saying zionists dont deserve to live. Steve harrigan is live at the campus. The protests at columbia are in the second week and no sign that the students in tents on the campus grounds are going away anytime soon. Negotiations are underway, but no sign of progress. The university called in the police once and they told Student Leaders theyre not going to call in the police again. One student, a 20yearold junior, james was found social media posts saying that signists should be murdered and theyre lucky that not out now. And hot spots in campuses around the country, you have m
the tuition is free. steve: that sounds fantastic mike rowe is for it he s going to join us and tell us why on the final hour of fox and friends. and, remember, mornings are better with friends, like you. lawrence: in just hours the supreme court is expected to hand down key decisions. brian: about 23 decisions from argued cases are pending including former president trump s high stakes presidential immunity case. steve: griff jenkins joins us live from the white house. so griff they have close to two dozen more things to release. it could be today at 10:00 it could be next thursday at 10:00 right? reporter: that s right good morning guys the high court will be very busy in the next 48 hours and by the way normally we would be talking about the guy that currently resides here but today and tomorrow it s all about the guy who s campaigning to come back. the high court expected to rule on whether a president has immunity from criminal prosecution in his official dut
for a lot of people. we are finally turning the tide on the virus. if there is ever a time to put on the mask, this is it. everyone says covid doesn t exist. we have a problem with too many people coming here to let loose in ways that are not proper. we want people to have a good time on spring break. don t put your guard down completely. be prudent a bit longer. i m pamela brown in washington. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you are in the cnn newsroom on this saturday. you just heard those words from dr. anthony futauci. be prudent a bit longer. they are begging americans to avoid travel, wear the mask, they are making pleas in a time when 1 in 5 americans received at least one dose of covid-19 vaccine. help is now also arriving nationwide. the form of cash. many people telling cnn their covid relief payments have now appeared in their bank accounts. the payments, they are part of the covid relief package that impacts families dir
can t just tell a construction worker that s working in 100 degree heat the heat index being 112, 15, they can t stop and take water. that s cruel and unusual punishment, i believe. we ve also seen unprecedented wildfires burn through canada, sending bans of choking smoke down to the united states. the director of europe s climate change service told the washington post we have never seen anything like this before. we are in uncharted territory. but as vox points out, this is not surprising. it is what signists have been warning us about for decades and they say it will only get worse. one of those experts is chris galloninger. the chief meteorologist for cbs affiliate in des moines, iowa. he has spent nearly two decades warning his viewers that the extreme weather incidents that we re experiencing were linked to the climate crisis.