public responses to anti-semitism on campus. good evening, i m jon scott, and this is the fox report. jon: all eyes are now on the presidents of harvard and mit following intense backlash over their controversial testimonieses on capitol hill. c.b. cotton is live in our new york city newsroom with more. cm b. reporter: hi, jon. despite widespread backlash over claudine gay s congressional testimony, hundreds of harvard tobacco allty members faculty members have signed a letter urging members of harvard s governing body to keep her as president. now, this as bipartisan calls continue calling for her expect president of mit to step down after last week s congressional hearing on anti-semitism. the spotlight turns to them after these departures from the university of pennsylvania, president liz magill and board of trustees chairman scott bach announcing their resignations this weekend. magill will continue to serve as the university s leader until an interim is named a
before congress about antisemitism on congress. specifically calling for the genocide of jews, does that institute bullying harassment? if it is directed and severe, it is harassment. so the answer is yes. it is a dependent decision. that s your testimony today? calling for the genocide of jews is depending upon the context? that was tuesday. and there was the clean-up attempt by liz magill on wednesday. in that moment i was focused on our university s longstanding policies aligned with the u.s. constitution which say that speech alone is not punishable. these policies need to be clarified and evaluated. that obviously was not enough and of course, she is now stepped down. so has the chair of the board of trustees at the university of pennsylvania. and we have team coverage on all of this. what s the latest? the developments have been swift-moving with liz magill announcing that she will be stepping down amid that growing chorus of calls. in light of the tes
steve: it is 6:00 a.m. here on the couch in new york city. it is monday, july 1st. katie: new month. steve: welcome to fox & friends. that s katy. prespresident biden istold keeps exclusive. brian is in north dakota this morning getting to know another one of trump s potential vp picks. governor doug burgum and his wife. they met through mutual friends and then all of a sudden, the doug burgum, the businessman, says, i d like to get into politics. well, sometimes i have called myself the accidental first lady because it was never on my radar. and going for the gold again. simone biles is heading to paris to compete in the olympics for i m one with the earth. i m totally changing my persona live on television. lawrence: cowboy boots. brian: i may not leave north dakota. katie: got to get the hat, the full fit. brian: i need a chin strap. steve: the governor is going to be joining brian live there at the diner as well. so we have got a busy three hours that s
those are the faces of the immigration surge. there are more children coming across the border than we have facilities for. there is a crisis on the texas border right now. this crisis as a result of president biden s open border policy. announcer: this is new day weekend. a shot of capitol hill there and the flags flying as we begin with we have to tell you we have a crisis at the u.s./mexico border. this is an unprecedented high. homeland security secretarial happen droe secretary alejandro mallorcas is directing fema. up on capitol hill for us this morning, what do we expect to see? reporter: victor, it s going to be an incredibly busy week in congress. as you said, house minority leader kevin mccarthy leading a group of 12 republicans to el paso tomorrow where they will tour a migrant processing facility. this has been a major issue with republicans. they have been hitting the biden administration on this influx of migrants crossing the border in rec
set to make an announcement at the white house. we re waiting for him to walk out and make a statement and talk about a new vaccine push. we re going to watch to see if he response to any questions from the room. he s answered very few and has not had a single formal press back and forth since he became. . this president is in a tough spot when it comes to the border policy. he had a few questions that were shouted at him yesterday. he remains silent. there s an intersection here over the question of what is going on with the massive border crossings and the lack of testing for covid that is happening. where they are testing, the people coming in, there s a 6% positivity rate in that area. that was shut down any school across the country. sheriff mark daniels from arizona covers 83 miles of the border says zero cdc guy lines are being followed where he is. and chad wolf is here. he says the administration is actively importing coronavirus cases into the country. we ll speak t