[national anthem] will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends if on this her s day. happy mother s day to you at home can and to rachel campos duffy. rachel: oh, you guys are so nice. pete: two sets of flowers. [laughter] rachel: you guys are so sweet, and i love pink roses. they re my favorite. yours are kind of pink, will. will: thank you. they all are have meanings, white? rachel: really? what are hay? will: one s friendship, one s love. i think they have meaning. pete: yellow s friendship. we ll look that up. rachel: i appreciate these flowers. that s very thoughtful pete: i got up early and got them over there at the bodega. [laughter] will: he went to breathtaking rose toes, and hay guarantee they ll bloom to the size of it may be not too late. pete: it s probably a little tight. will: well, if she sleeps in. pete: yeah, you could get by the afternoon or just go to the grocery store rachel: and they re nice at the grocery store. will: if you re out of t
and our own janice dean was among them. she called out andrew cuomo. his orders led to more dying. there was no sympathy, i don t think he met with families. he just decided to write a book talking about how great a leader he was. sandra: we will hear more of that as well from the group of sorority sisters suing for their safety. they say they live in fear after they caught a biological male sister peeping on them in their own home. caitlyn jenner will react in moments. and welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two. it is a delight to be here in washington with you, john. i m sandra submit. john: i m john roberts. and we ll talk more about the race all that and more coming up, but we start with the fox news alert on the debt threat and warnings it could play right into china s hands. mr. president. mr. president! when will you meet with president xi? sandra: and with a wave of his hand, president biden is off to the g7 meeting in japan with the one k
biden s border crisis new migrating north of the u.s. border as agents in new york, vermont, and new hampshire are all seeing illegal crossings now. i m sandra smith, and it s great to be with you for another week here, john. john: john roberts in washington. you are warmed up, revved up ready to go. this as america reports freezing weather not stopping migrants from making the journey across the canadian border into the united states. border patrol agents have seen 743% increase at encounters in just the last three months. more than in the previous two years combined. sandra: meanwhile, south of the border, cbp sources say nearly 300,000 known got-aways since october. that averages out to 2,450 got aways a say. john: streaming through south texas. texas dps in a high speed chase before a group of migrants fled on foot into the brush. sandra: eric shawn on the northern migrant surge but first, bill melugin is live in the rio grande valley. they do whatever they can
hi, thanks so much for joining me today. i m jessica dean in washington, d.c. in for fredricka whitfield. we begin with a major shift in memphis. just a day after video shows the brutal police beating of tyre nichols, the city police department announcing it is permanently deactivating the scorpion unit. all five officers charged in nichols death were part of the movement and after protests around the country demanding it be dissolved. the attorney for tyre nichols s family ben crump telling cnn that it is a positive step but the work is far from over. in communities of color, they often have different types of police than many of white brothers and sisters have in their community and this video illustrates that it is this culture that said it doesn t matter whether the police officers are black, hispanic or white, that it is somehow allowed for you to tramp on the constitutional rights of certain citizens from certain ethnicities and certain communities and we have to hav
but when somebody walks into a school with two long rifles and a handgun, you know, they made the call to police and police were there within minutes. but still, the tragedy unfolded as it did, and even if the school resource officer were outgunned, you wonder, could it have served as a deterrent long enough for the police to come or if the shooter knew there was a school resource officer there, maybe they would not have decided to do this. that s the point. it s the deterrent of knowing a marked vehicle in the parking lot or somewhere near the front entrance visible and that there is an armed presence there. i mean, that gives you the best fighting chance to prevent this from happening at all. and now you have, you know, once somebody is inside, and there should be locks and we talk about doors being locked all the time. sandra: you know what, chris, looks like the nashville p.d. has put out an update a couple minutes ago, confirming three adult staff members, three chil