reilly gaines was second, meaning she was really first. she was the fastest college female swimmer in the country. she didn t like swimming against guys. she didn t like changes in the locker room with guys. and because she said that, she is being hunted down and attacked. [shouting] [shouting] [shouting. [[bleep] jesse: gaines had to barricade herself inside san francisco state university for over three hours. that s what you call a hostage situation. she was just there to deliver a speech on women s sports. turned into a riot. why? well, one reason, she didn t like interesting to undress in front of strange men. 22-year-old male male genitalia. let me be clear. we were not forewarned. we were not asked for our consent. we did not give our consent. i can attest to the tears that were shed on that pool deck by these four ninth place finish herb missed by one place. can i attest to the extreme discomfort in the locker room and you turn around and there is a male watching y
it s 10:00 a.m. in new york, i m lindsey rise e and we are following a whirlwind of breaking news this hour, including on capitol hill where norfolk southern s embattled ceo will be in the hot seat at a hearing that begins in moments facing tough questions from senators about the toxic train derailment in ohio. what he plans to say about the numerous derailments, cleanup efforts, and his promise to a community in fear from the toxic fallout. also breaking overnight, 81 senator mitch mcconnell, the longest serving senate leader ever is in the hospital this morning after a fall. what we know about how he s doing. and more breaking news overnight. a fiery onslaught across ukraine as russia launches its biggest missile and drone attack in weeks. reporter: these are targets that were largely civilian infrastructure, and he s trying to knock out the lights. he s trying to turn off the heat, and he s trying to do it all over the country. why there are new concerns about euro
from there. good afternoon. i m martha maccallum here at fox news head quarters in new york. a stone s throw away from rockefeller center. a lot of news breaking at this hour. so two new released hostages. we ll have details in just a moment. we re waiting for more. this is the hour where we start to see the vehicles rolling and a whole new day for these individuals who are finally breaking out of a horrific captivity that began for them on the horrible day of october 7th. in new york, on the right-hand side of your screen, they are marking a day of solidarity with the palestinian people. there s been 700 protests since this all happened. we re going to show you what s going on live in the streets as a bigger crowd is gathering near the tree lighting. first, the idf is confirming that hamas has freed this mother and daughter today. a 73-year-old and 50-year-old. they re duel israeli russian citizens. that was a separate get dealt with by those two countries. so so far we have
who was a jew anyway. tell anybody what matsa. unleavened bread. jesse: you had it but still down one. question is that s the most important. jesse: this week a former president apologized for starting a foreign war. was it bill clinton or george bush? who apologized for starting a foreign war? should do some sorries. you re going with bubba and bush. who has it? ukraine is a very important country. i feel a personal stake because i got them to agree to give up their nuclear weapons. process of elimination. bush would never admit that would be big news. how did i miss that? jesse: you don t watch jesse waters prime time. we played it last night. you re out of it but we re going
will never be able to see through. the father tells me he has not spoken with authorities or anyone from the amusement park. he said he found out about this through social media. it felt like somebody hit me so hard in my stomach. i just lost lost wind. and the pain behind it can never be taken away. and sorries are not going to take him back. and no monies, no nothing in the world could replace that young man. and it s just sad, it s sad, a young man, bright future. over a ride. an amusement park. reporter: and tyrese sampson was from missouri, he was in florida with his football team for spring break. as part of that was the visit to icon park. the big question, what led up to this, where the investigation stands, the orange county