ago and that of cast an election is frankly very rail. let s discuss all of this with our political panel. karen finney great. great to have all be with us tonight. and there s so much to talk about in terms of the chaos that could happen with the midterms. let s start with election deniers. so, as you know, the place allows you with them right now. particularly places like arizona. then, today, ted cruz went on the view and could not answer the question as to whether or not he basically joe biden was legitimately elected. he pivoted, carrying the city, because it s the new talking point that i hear all the time now from republicans. when they get uncomfortable about the election denying. they pivot, immediately, to the past. so let s listen to this. what is biden legitimate elected because half the party thinks that he wasn t and will be very painful for you to tell the truth? biden is the president today. there is a lot of folks in the media that, i m exactly as a
Todd fox weather alert. Florida and georgia expected to face severe flood resque today. Live to pensacola, florida, it is coming down there. That is florida. Louisiana, storms ripping through the state, two dead and one hurt arcfter a tree fell on mobile home there. Carley take a look at this massive tornado touching down on a golf course in missouri. Up north, Wildfire Smoke from canadian filling the skies over upper midwest. This is time lapse of smoke blank blanketing Minneapolis Skyline and claiming the worst air quality in the country. You are watching fox and friends first, im carley shimkus. Todd im todd piro. Lets get to meteorologist adam klotz. Adam these areas have been getting hit round after round lately. Big thunderstorms moving across the gulf coast. Isolated tornados overnight indicating something going on across the gulf coast. Red are tornados weve seen over the last 24 hours. Tornado watch for panama city, tallahassee, chip ly until 9 00 a. M. This morning. Ing ingre
ingraham angle from washington tonight. we have a jam-packed show, including an interview with the parents of an 11-year-old who say their daughter was forced to share a bed with a biological man boy while on a school trip. and how rioters are compared. and poison ivy is tonight s angle. life on campus for jewish students feels like this. i was forced to leave my study group halfway through the semester because my group members told me deserved to die. being a jew at nyu means being physically assaulted while wearing an israeli-american flag and having my attacker roam freely on campus. a mob, many of whom were not law students or harvard affiliates, got into our building chanting phrases. i watched someone hide under a desk. laura: it took a lot of guts for the students to speak out. they did speak out regarding antisemitism at our nation s colleges and universities. shortly after the october 7 massacre, americans have seen what many of us have known for years,
student concern to weeks ago, to the administration. and they said, they had already weighed the violence versus the speech issue. and they chose speech. and, certainly, when i saw that violence there i was not surprised because i ve been covering these guys for six years. and that s what they do. it is in the rulebook. it does seem, that you, know universities and i, gray i think as we, said i don t think they should have been invited. but it does speak to the pressure that i think universities are feeling, being pushed, frankly, from the right about cancel culture and being open to diverse voices. and i think what we ve seen over the last few years, a number of campuses where they really tried to have struggled with that. yes, i hear you. diverse voices are great. conservative voices are great. and controversy is even a cake. but, violence should really be the dividing line. andy, thank you so much for sharing your expertise about them. thank you for having me. so impor
concern than it is a student concern. you have to pick who you want to live with. freshmen cannot just randomly decide they want to live with someone of the opposite sex. they have to know the person. i mean, at this time people could be in romantic relationships and living together in their housing options we have now, and it s not being used for that wags, and i think students don t want to lose that, so i don t think they re going to take advantage of it that way. this is a pilot program. i know other schools have done it, but generally confined to upper classmen. g.w. is making this available to all students, but is this just a time period of review and then they ll revisit this issue? you know what, i think it s not set in stone right now. the administration hasn t, you know they haven t said this is the last that we re going to do with it. they ll look at it if there are issues, but i think they re really happy with having it for all students of all grade levels. you don t