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a case out of mississippi. the one operating abortion clinic in that state the court could leave roe alone, strike it down or severely limit roe decided in 1973 nearly 50 years ago. >> the court is going to decide whether or not people are going to be able to enjoy their right to choose for themselves whether, when and how to have a child or whether states will be able to put serious and grave restrictions on that right. >> pro-lifeers led by mississippi attorney general lynn fix say now is the time to make a change. >> it is time. it has been nearly 50 years. the reality is this is a rule of law question. it is time to return it to the states. >> this is likely to be a blanket decision affecting the entire country. the decision will come down likely end of june, early july right in the middle of the mid-term election season. bill and dana. >> bill: thank you david outside the courthouse there. >> dana: take it back to our panel. one of the things that will happen. you will hear from the state of mississippi an
a case out of mississippi. the one operating abortion clinic in that state the court could leave roe alone, strike it down or severely limit roe decided in 1973 nearly 50 years ago. >> the court is going to decide whether or not people are going to be able to enjoy their right to choose for themselves whether, when and how to have a child or whether states will be able to put serious and grave restrictions on that right. >> pro-lifeers led by mississippi attorney general lynn fix...
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wade, what's happening in mississippi, stay on mississippi. but certainly there is this idea that is it possible today was about overturning legal abortion in this country? and the way i understand it and certainly the way it was laid out in court today, that wasn't the issue. it really was all about mississippi but if you watch this were there telltale signs of what is to come? >> i think it's very important to keep in mind that if roe were overturned, whatever likelihood that might have been, this is likely a return to the states. including justice kavanaugh, why should we just made me neutral again? these are questions that we are still debating 50 years later, shouldn't this be decided by political people because it's a mix of moral and political and social issues, and to leave it at that. what was really fascinating is, cavanagh came out aggressively against the liberal justices saying, you need to uphold roe or we simply don't overturn cases. he read off a list of cases in which they overturn a previous holdings and that those cases were
wade, what's happening in mississippi, stay on mississippi. but certainly there is this idea that is it possible today was about overturning legal abortion in this country? and the way i understand it and certainly the way it was laid out in court today, that wasn't the issue. it really was all about mississippi but if you watch this were there telltale signs of what is to come? >> i think it's very important to keep in mind that if roe were overturned, whatever likelihood that might have...
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i didn't understand that. >> no, 15 weeks is just mississippi's choice. if roe gets overturned, that doesn't mean abortion is banned throughout the country. it returns it to the states to make their own decisions. >> neil: so the 24 is not affected by this decision? >> right. this just means the supreme court will stop drawing those lines. in part the court said it's too hard. let states do it. >> neil: that means people are running back and forth to different states depending on what has the fewest restrictions. >> ohio, my state, neil, has fetal heartbeat law. if you can detect a heartbeat in the fetus, that's where abortion is illegal. that could be as early as six weeks. i think those laws in ohio and similar states, those laws will be ruled unconstitutional. i think there's going to be movement here and it won't please everybody. >> neil: it's a divisive issue whether you remember it or not 50 years ago. some changes, maybe big ones afoot. i want to thank them and you. here's "the five." day day hello, everyone i'm dana perino and jessica and jesse w
i didn't understand that. >> no, 15 weeks is just mississippi's choice. if roe gets overturned, that doesn't mean abortion is banned throughout the country. it returns it to the states to make their own decisions. >> neil: so the 24 is not affected by this decision? >> right. this just means the supreme court will stop drawing those lines. in part the court said it's too hard. let states do it. >> neil: that means people are running back and forth to different states...
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wade, what's happening in mississippi, stay on mississippi. but certainly there is this idea that is it possible today was about overturning legal abortion in this country? and the way i understand it and certainly the way it was laid out in court today, that wasn't the issue. it really was all about mississippi but if you watch this were there telltale signs of what is to come? >> i think it's very important to keep in mind that if roe were
wade, what's happening in mississippi, stay on mississippi. but certainly there is this idea that is it possible today was about overturning legal abortion in this country? and the way i understand it and certainly the way it was laid out in court today, that wasn't the issue. it really was all about mississippi but if you watch this were there telltale signs of what is to come? >> i think it's very important to keep in mind that if roe were
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on mississippi's controversial abortion ban. and by extension, the validity of the decades old roe v. wade decision. fox news chief legal correspondent anchor of fox news at night shannon bream starts us off tonight kind of reading through the tea leaves of oral arguments and questions for the justices for what could be really shannon one of the most consequential decisions in decades. good evening. >> it certainly is today's case one of the most significant in decades on the issue of abortion. it centers on mississippi's law which bans most abortions after 15 weeks. and i say based on the arguments today, that law has a good chance of surviving. now, whether roe v. wade does is much tougher to predict. [cheers] >> shannon: nearly 50 years after roe v. wade, the battle over abortion rights is once again squarely before the u.s. supreme court. with a 6-3 split generally tilted in favor of the conservatives. pro-life advocates have been open about their hopes of overturning roe and its follow-up case planned parenthood v. casey. b
on mississippi's controversial abortion ban. and by extension, the validity of the decades old roe v. wade decision. fox news chief legal correspondent anchor of fox news at night shannon bream starts us off tonight kind of reading through the tea leaves of oral arguments and questions for the justices for what could be really shannon one of the most consequential decisions in decades. good evening. >> it certainly is today's case one of the most significant in decades on the issue of...
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mississippi is at 15 weeks, texas at 6. professor, do you believe that absent the mississippi judgment here that it prevented the justices from ultimately ruling on the texas law? >> well, this was always a very tricky question because they were bringing this injunction against officials that really don't have an official role in the enforcement of the law. and the supreme court had an oral argument on this issue whether they can enjoin, and some of the justices say look, we enjoin people, not laws. you don't just come to us and name anybody that you can come up with. so there was this really procedural question that was looming and it still carried the day with the majority of the justices. i also think these justices believe they have an abortion case called dobbs and it will clarify a lot of these questions. so they will put texas back on this slow track and they are going to resolve dobbs. the question for dobbs is not simply whether roe will be reversed. a lot of people feel it is probably unlikely but whether the cour
mississippi is at 15 weeks, texas at 6. professor, do you believe that absent the mississippi judgment here that it prevented the justices from ultimately ruling on the texas law? >> well, this was always a very tricky question because they were bringing this injunction against officials that really don't have an official role in the enforcement of the law. and the supreme court had an oral argument on this issue whether they can enjoin, and some of the justices say look, we enjoin...
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ohio, pennsylvania, kentucky, louisiana and mississippi. and headed up by arkansas, south carolina, the great state of texas, michigan and there you go, virginia handing out the top ten most decorated. how about this states with the fewest decorations, georgia, oregon, kansas, colorado, and nevada. by the basic majority of americans prefer artificial trees, 65% over the real tree. what do you think? >> shannon: this is a debate in my house. my husband is a traditionalist and loves the way the tree smells and willing to pick up the pine needles and everything else. >> i'm from colorado so i'm conflicted. most of my friends grew up with real trees but i feel like should we be chopping down trees right now? 50/50. >> shannon: and they are on sale. kevin, thank you, good news and a bit. the highest court in berlin about to the her arguments want to be the biggest case in decades with roe v versus wade and we will preview what you should watch for. for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org these are the faces of l
ohio, pennsylvania, kentucky, louisiana and mississippi. and headed up by arkansas, south carolina, the great state of texas, michigan and there you go, virginia handing out the top ten most decorated. how about this states with the fewest decorations, georgia, oregon, kansas, colorado, and nevada. by the basic majority of americans prefer artificial trees, 65% over the real tree. what do you think? >> shannon: this is a debate in my house. my husband is a traditionalist and loves the way...
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mississippi's dobbs v jackson women's health organization challenges the state's 15 week abortion ban. if upheld, it could effectively remove the nationwide constitutional guarantee of previability abortion. a decision in the mississippi case is likely to come sometime in the spring but as for texas tonight president biden said he's very concerned about this law are remaining in effect as legal challenges continue. >> mike: alexandria hoff live at the supreme court, many thanks. a horrible tragedy tonight involving migrants headed for the united states, more than 50 are dead and dozens injured after a transport truck crashed in southern mexico. the incident underlines just how dangerous that journey can be. >> a woman weeps at the site of a grim scene in southern mexico on thursday, that's where a tractor trailer carrying up the 200 migrants crashed while taking a curve, at least 54 migrants died with more than 100 others injured. the mostly central american migrants were headed to the united states when the truck crashed, the accident one of the deadliest involving migrants in decade
mississippi's dobbs v jackson women's health organization challenges the state's 15 week abortion ban. if upheld, it could effectively remove the nationwide constitutional guarantee of previability abortion. a decision in the mississippi case is likely to come sometime in the spring but as for texas tonight president biden said he's very concerned about this law are remaining in effect as legal challenges continue. >> mike: alexandria hoff live at the supreme court, many thanks. a...
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we're watching this case and the mississippi decision as well. thanks for being here today. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: you belt. all right. switching gears here. after threats like these -- >> if they think they're going to go back to the old ways of policing, then we're going to take to the streets again. there will be riots. there will be fire, and there will be blood shed. we believe in defending our people. >> martha: i should say he says he's not threatening that. he says that's what he believes will happen if the plain cloths officers come back on the seat in new york. new york city's incoming mayor says they will not surrender, eric adams, to those kind of pressure was. hawk newsome responds here on the story after this. ners. while some banks and lenders are raising their rates newday is holding the line with their two and a quarter refi. that's 2.25%, with an apr of 2.48. this is their lowest rate in history. the newday two and a quarter refi can cut thousands of dollars off your mortgage payments. there's no money out of pocket an
we're watching this case and the mississippi decision as well. thanks for being here today. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: you belt. all right. switching gears here. after threats like these -- >> if they think they're going to go back to the old ways of policing, then we're going to take to the streets again. there will be riots. there will be fire, and there will be blood shed. we believe in defending our people. >> martha: i should say he says he's not threatening...
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most think this mississippi law is going to survive scrutiny. >> pete: interesting. lila, let's say it did come down that way, can you provide your own assessment of where you think it may go. if it did go that way is that a win or half measure? what are your hopes. >> going to be hard for the court to uphold the mississippi abortion ban without doing serious damage to be roe v. wade and casey v. planned parenthood. based on the questions that were being asked by a majority of the justices, justice alito, justice kavanaugh, justice gorsuch, multiple justices, particularly alito, kavanaugh, roberts even, questioning the viability standard. alito even going as far as calling it arbitrary saying why should we not protect a child ultimately before 23 weeks? what makes a state's interest in a child's right to live any different before that arbitrary line than later. i'm very hopeful based on the library of questioning from many of the justices it looks like they think that the law is junk and has been for decades and it has been. it's illogical and inhumane and time town
most think this mississippi law is going to survive scrutiny. >> pete: interesting. lila, let's say it did come down that way, can you provide your own assessment of where you think it may go. if it did go that way is that a win or half measure? what are your hopes. >> going to be hard for the court to uphold the mississippi abortion ban without doing serious damage to be roe v. wade and casey v. planned parenthood. based on the questions that were being asked by a majority of the...
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oral arguments starting in just a few hours over mississippi's abortion law. the legislation effectively within as abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. the case will challenge whether roe v. wade gets overturned. potentially changing reproductive rights a across the nation. calls to fire chris cuomo are growing as cnn indefinitely suspends the anchor after learning he played a much larger role in his brother's sexual misconducted offense than he previously admitted. one text exchange with a andrew cuomo's top aid melissa derosa reveals chris it sources potential allegation. another shows chris cuomo suggesting rebuttals to some of those allegations all of this coming less than four months after his brother sexually harassing 11 women. so he was on the air on monday suspended indefinitely yesterday. and anderson cooper did two hours in place of chris cuomo. ainsley: i think it toobin was on set with him the guy who was in trouble for what he did on zoom. steve: he was indefinitely suspended but still has his job. his is the cover of "the new york post." chris
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>> i think he's looking for a way to uphold the mississippi law without overturning roe. that is part of his dna because he doesn't like big bold dramatic moves, he's always looking to make the small incremental decision but he's of the view roe and casey were wrongly decided. he's going to have a very difficult job because once you get rid of the viability line everybody who stood at the podium argued admitted there was no alternative, is there a line you can draw other than viability at the end of the day they said we don't think so. i don't know how he's going to do that, if you wants to cite european law or something. laura: looked like he was fighting against himself and logic and essential constitutional principles in the way he went about that. of course it doesn't make sense. 15 weeks doesn't make sense, talking about pain, and not him but sotomayor whether the baby can feel pain in her point made no sense, it was fascinating to watch or listen to this argument today because i think people who have a chance to listen to it went away their breath taken away, if you
>> i think he's looking for a way to uphold the mississippi law without overturning roe. that is part of his dna because he doesn't like big bold dramatic moves, he's always looking to make the small incremental decision but he's of the view roe and casey were wrongly decided. he's going to have a very difficult job because once you get rid of the viability line everybody who stood at the podium argued admitted there was no alternative, is there a line you can draw other than viability at...
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you rule that mississippi can declare 15 weeks viability. but roe v. wade by and large stays intact. texas is at six weeks. ohio has a heartbeat bill, which would be the point of conception. what happens in the other 49 states? what legal challenges would they bring? would the court have to revisit this again or would it be settled? just under that scenario what would be the result in america? >> you know, it depends on where they set the bookends. remember, we used to have this debate over partial birth abortion which is just unconscionable but there are people on the left that essentially think that you should be able to engage in infanticide. most americans don't like that. i think most americans also would say you can't put an absolute ban on abortions. hopefully since we live in a participatory democracy people would not resist the notion that we get to balance those competing interests between the liberty of the woman and the life of the child. who says it should be nine people that none of us know that have never run for office that just did wel
you rule that mississippi can declare 15 weeks viability. but roe v. wade by and large stays intact. texas is at six weeks. ohio has a heartbeat bill, which would be the point of conception. what happens in the other 49 states? what legal challenges would they bring? would the court have to revisit this again or would it be settled? just under that scenario what would be the result in america? >> you know, it depends on where they set the bookends. remember, we used to have this debate...
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hear scott stuart arguing for the mississippi law. essentially echoing ruth bader ginsburg argued how wrongly decided this case was, it was really interesting to see. what this all boils down, to pete, we have had 62 million children that have perished in this country who are not with us today because of roe v. wade. and one of the most gross disgusting moments i saw from the white house podium was when the press secretary was asked is a baby at 15 weeks a baby? i saw my daughter at 10 weeks. watched her heart beat and saw her on ultrasound. baby blake was in fact a baby at 10 weeks. 15 weeks heart beat fully formed arms and legs moving rapidly ability to detect life beneath closed eyes, this is a baby who has life, liberty and interest as well. the fact that the white house can't acknowledge a baby is a baby, it was a sad moment, i think, for our country. >> pete: it is a sad moment. as ben pointed out they went from safe, legal and rare to shout your abortion to what comrade cortez said today legalized forced birth. it stopped being
hear scott stuart arguing for the mississippi law. essentially echoing ruth bader ginsburg argued how wrongly decided this case was, it was really interesting to see. what this all boils down, to pete, we have had 62 million children that have perished in this country who are not with us today because of roe v. wade. and one of the most gross disgusting moments i saw from the white house podium was when the press secretary was asked is a baby at 15 weeks a baby? i saw my daughter at 10 weeks....
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chris: guy, if the court ends up in the mississippi case -- and will probably hear it in late june or early july -- if it ends up sharply limiting roe v. what wade or perhaps overturning it, how big an issue does abortion become in the midterm something is. >> it'll certainly be an issue. and should that happen, that issue, abortion, would be restored to the states for people to make decisions based on their legislative representatives on those policies when it comes to policies. i know some democrats have said this would really energize our base, it could really turn the election. i think polls suggest that americans are focused on a lot of other big issues, not just abortion. it could very much fire up or motivate certain people out there, there's no question about that. but i did see a poll this week in texas which is ground zero on this fight with that restrictive new law are. it's been in place for weeks now, and governor abbott, who signed that bill into law, is leading, his leading democratic opponent by 15 points including by 8 points on the issue of abortion. so i think it's
chris: guy, if the court ends up in the mississippi case -- and will probably hear it in late june or early july -- if it ends up sharply limiting roe v. what wade or perhaps overturning it, how big an issue does abortion become in the midterm something is. >> it'll certainly be an issue. and should that happen, that issue, abortion, would be restored to the states for people to make decisions based on their legislative representatives on those policies when it comes to policies. i know...
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keep in mind this is just short of four months in the mississippi law. and only 59 out of 190 countries allow elective abortions at all. so the united states has got a very progressive abortion policy. and one of the other things that the liberal justice said. if you mess around with roe v. wade, essentially what you are going to do is you are going to damaged legitimacy of the supreme court which speaks directly to chief justice roberts and he doesn't want that. so that's the threat. if you -- you mess with roe v. wade, casey, you're going to, in the eyes of half the country, at least they would argue. you know, we're not legitimate. ainsley: that's what kavanaugh is saying it should be just up to the states. we shouldn't hear these cases. roberts is questioning why 15 weeks is not enough time for a woman to choose. and amy coney barrett brought up the alternative to having an abortion like adoption. abbey johnson who we talked about in the past. she is the movie unplanned is about her. she is an activist and author. she used to work at planned parentho
keep in mind this is just short of four months in the mississippi law. and only 59 out of 190 countries allow elective abortions at all. so the united states has got a very progressive abortion policy. and one of the other things that the liberal justice said. if you mess around with roe v. wade, essentially what you are going to do is you are going to damaged legitimacy of the supreme court which speaks directly to chief justice roberts and he doesn't want that. so that's the threat. if you --...
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trey: this week supreme court heard arguments in case challenging mississippi's new abortion law. the state asked the court to overrule roe v. wade, and planned parenthood. two court cases considered law of the land for 3 decades. what is the court asked to decide, how will court balance liberty interest with life interest? are they legal, political or a combination of both? and should the issues be decided by 9 people wearing black robes or 300 million people at the ballot box? mark smith senior fellow at kings college, a student of history and constitutional law. let's ask him. professor, what is the precise issue before the court? >> well right now it is whether a mississippi statute that banned abortions after 15 years is constitutional. that is the essential narrow question. but the bigger question that people are interested in it is whether or not the supreme court will uphold the 1973 supreme court decision we all know as roe v. wade. i think there is a real question to whether or not that case roe v. wade will be thrown out and allowed question of whether or not abortions
trey: this week supreme court heard arguments in case challenging mississippi's new abortion law. the state asked the court to overrule roe v. wade, and planned parenthood. two court cases considered law of the land for 3 decades. what is the court asked to decide, how will court balance liberty interest with life interest? are they legal, political or a combination of both? and should the issues be decided by 9 people wearing black robes or 300 million people at the ballot box? mark smith...
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will rule on mississippi or credit include casey and wade as well? >> it's impossible to rule on this without roe vs. wade as well. >> john: an important case for the supreme court. with hear about in few months. good to be with you, thank you. danger, it has been a whirlwind of a day today. >> sandra: and the michigan school shooter, it was also just announced that he will be charged as an adult in that case. 15 years old. that was the breaking news from oxford a short time ago. lots of notes and a jam-packed two hours. great to be with you, i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. and they may have charged the parents. the story with martha starcher now. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york. we have two very big stories and new developments in both of them right now. we expect a live update from oxford, michigan where this story just gets worse by the day. a horrific high school shooting has led to the death of a fourth high school student. the shooter will be charged as an adult and will face murder and terrorism
will rule on mississippi or credit include casey and wade as well? >> it's impossible to rule on this without roe vs. wade as well. >> john: an important case for the supreme court. with hear about in few months. good to be with you, thank you. danger, it has been a whirlwind of a day today. >> sandra: and the michigan school shooter, it was also just announced that he will be charged as an adult in that case. 15 years old. that was the breaking news from oxford a short time...
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supreme court heard oral arguments this week and a challenge to mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. with a new conservative majority, the case abandon the rulings of roe v. wade and planned parenthood with court doctors think justices may not only uphold them but overturn the two landmark cases. liberal justice sonja suggesting in wednesday's argument the legitimacy is on the line and any decision to reverse those precedents would be politically motivated. >> will this institution survive the stench that this creates? in the public perception that the constitution and its reading are just political acts. accuracy how it's possible. paul: we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel an editorial board member, kyle peterson. kim, you heard the oral argument, is the high court to overturn roe and casey? >> you never really know, paul, based on oral argument so we will have to see how they came out but what was interesting is it looks like a majority of the justices going through some of the basic problems with roe v. wade including the question of whether or not
supreme court heard oral arguments this week and a challenge to mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. with a new conservative majority, the case abandon the rulings of roe v. wade and planned parenthood with court doctors think justices may not only uphold them but overturn the two landmark cases. liberal justice sonja suggesting in wednesday's argument the legitimacy is on the line and any decision to reverse those precedents would be politically motivated. >>...
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>> i think he is looking for a way to uphold the mississippi law without completely overturning roe and casey. part of his dna as he doesn't like a big, bold, dramatic moves, he's always looking to make small, incremental decisions but i think he is of the view that roe and casey were wrongly decided to. he is probably squarely in that camp. he is going to have a difficult job. once you get rid of the viability line, everybody who stood at that podium and argued admitted there is no alternative. every single one of them said is there a line you can draw other than viability and they all threw up their hands and said we don't think so. i don't know how he is going to do that. if you want the site european law or something but it won't be grounded in the constitution. >> laura: he looked like he was fighting against himself and logic and essential constitutional principles in the way he went about that. of course it doesn't make any sense, 15 weeks doesn't make any sense -- they were started talk about pain -- not him but justice sotomayor york, whether the baby can feel pain. her point m
>> i think he is looking for a way to uphold the mississippi law without completely overturning roe and casey. part of his dna as he doesn't like a big, bold, dramatic moves, he's always looking to make small, incremental decisions but i think he is of the view that roe and casey were wrongly decided to. he is probably squarely in that camp. he is going to have a difficult job. once you get rid of the viability line, everybody who stood at that podium and argued admitted there is no...
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mississippi governor reeves has a message next. [upbeat acoustic music throughout] [upbeat acoustic music throughout] >> what do you say to people that i had covid there forei'm an acommunicate -- immune from covid? >> when you get infected and recover, you have a degree of protection that is substantial. the question is what is the durability of that. if you do get a vaccine, the level of your protection goes way, way up. >> laura: apparently dr. fauci is conveniently ignoring what his own employer has said about natural immunity in january. the nih funded a ground breaking study that found that the immune system of 95% of the people that recovered from covid had durable memories of the virus after eight months of infection. the evidence got stronger has time has gone on. act of october, 135 studies established that natural immunity was equal to or stronger than the vaccines. joining me now dr. peter mccullough. what game is fauci playing on natural immunity and why? >> the burden of proof lies on those that think that second infe
mississippi governor reeves has a message next. [upbeat acoustic music throughout] [upbeat acoustic music throughout] >> what do you say to people that i had covid there forei'm an acommunicate -- immune from covid? >> when you get infected and recover, you have a degree of protection that is substantial. the question is what is the durability of that. if you do get a vaccine, the level of your protection goes way, way up. >> laura: apparently dr. fauci is conveniently...
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the severe threat moves southward from texas towards arkansas over the mississippi valley so this will be possible. we are not talking a severe outbreak but takes one tornado moving through a neighborhood that could cause damage. there is future track, we see the trailing cold front across the south. very warm air. feels like spring, we will hit some records today. look at all those records. it is cold and warm. they will keep you update. the latest watches and warnings. todd: modern-day segregation, exclusively for families of color. a reconstituted 1776 commission to react. great to see you as always. how much of a slap in the face is this to those who fought so hard and sacrificed so much. in the civil rights movement? >> rejection of martin luther king's vision the people would be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin. it is a setback for all of us who fought for integration. in many cases it is a violation of civil rights laws, something we ought not to be doing. todd: why does the left seem so determined to divide us based on the color of ou
the severe threat moves southward from texas towards arkansas over the mississippi valley so this will be possible. we are not talking a severe outbreak but takes one tornado moving through a neighborhood that could cause damage. there is future track, we see the trailing cold front across the south. very warm air. feels like spring, we will hit some records today. look at all those records. it is cold and warm. they will keep you update. the latest watches and warnings. todd: modern-day...
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crawford, mississippi mayor willy parson joins us right now from mississippi, willy, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: you know, i'm sure that people are heartbroken because you have to cancel your parade but it was last week you canceled it there was a shooting that day, you said sometimes they are shooting like 30 or 40 rounds at a time, that's what i call a war you said. >> yes, i did. that's what it sounded like. steve: tell us what's going in your little town of 500. >> well, it just recently started. the week before our parade started we had gun violence and that's the same week coming up to the parade and that's why we decided to cancel it because every other day there was a shooting. steve: and you would be devastating if something happened at the parade and you don't know if somebody has a gun if they showed up. >> that's so true. we tried to be safety of our town and the people who live in the small town and the surrounding area. steve: yeah. did you have any worry about what happened, you know, a few weeks ago with the person in the parade that plowed through in
crawford, mississippi mayor willy parson joins us right now from mississippi, willy, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: you know, i'm sure that people are heartbroken because you have to cancel your parade but it was last week you canceled it there was a shooting that day, you said sometimes they are shooting like 30 or 40 rounds at a time, that's what i call a war you said. >> yes, i did. that's what it sounded like. steve: tell us what's going in your little town of 500....
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. >> i was from a low-income community, i grew up in mississippi, we moved from mississippi to georgia. they were going for permanent poverty. laura: the truth is african-americans today in georgia are thriving under republican leadership. atlanta is tied with washington dc. forms recent study of where african-americans are doing best economically. what exactly is stacy abrams done to help georgia since she lost in 2018. she led the crusade to push major league baseball all-star game out of atlanta. what did that do? it cost majority black cities in atlanta $70 million in losses. georgia, this is into close call. why on earth you want to sink into the decline and decay we are seeing in blue states across america. georgians don't need abrams to ride to the rescue. they need her to ride into the sunset and for good. that is the angle. joining me as candace owens, host of the campus owens show and founder of black fit. abrams strictly as not only destructive as a politician but she feels entitled to the governorship. your reaction? >> he does feel entitled. you can say true to her soul in
. >> i was from a low-income community, i grew up in mississippi, we moved from mississippi to georgia. they were going for permanent poverty. laura: the truth is african-americans today in georgia are thriving under republican leadership. atlanta is tied with washington dc. forms recent study of where african-americans are doing best economically. what exactly is stacy abrams done to help georgia since she lost in 2018. she led the crusade to push major league baseball all-star game out...
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so this isn't just about mississippi today. this is about protecting life across america. >> martha, those are called trigger laws. if the supreme court strikes down roe in its entirety abortion will immediately illegal. they're just waiting to see what the supreme court will do now. martha? >> martha: thanks, david. david spunt. my next guest has fought to protect the unborn for decades and introduced an act to protect babies in utero for 20 week. lindsey graham joins me now. you feel very strong about this for a long time. i want to start with david spunt's reporting left off. from what you heard in the back and forth with the justices and the attorneys on both sides yesterday, which way does it sound to you? it's hard to say, that they're learning and would it be a full overturn or perhaps something in the middle that many believe justice roberts may have been hinting at? >> well, it's hard to say. i'm just so glad the case is before the supreme court. what happens is that casey basically overruled roe. roe banned all aborti
so this isn't just about mississippi today. this is about protecting life across america. >> martha, those are called trigger laws. if the supreme court strikes down roe in its entirety abortion will immediately illegal. they're just waiting to see what the supreme court will do now. martha? >> martha: thanks, david. david spunt. my next guest has fought to protect the unborn for decades and introduced an act to protect babies in utero for 20 week. lindsey graham joins me now. you...
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the mississippi abortion case in the conservative majority of justices seem to indicate there was a possibility that they might severely restrict roe v. wade were overturn it entirely. the reaction was immediate and intense. >> for nearly half a century every american deserves access to healthcare including reproductive health care. >> there are dozen states on the books today that this case the mississippi is upheld those states get to defend life immediately in ways that they were prior to today. chris: because of the fact that abortion is legal now. at least in the early months of pregnancy. it's more of a mobilizing issue for the pro-life movement then has been for the pro-choice. if that were to change. if roe v. wade is severely restricted or completely eliminated by a supreme court ruling in june or july. what's a political impact are to head to the 22 midterms. >> we don't know what the decision is. if it returns it to the states which is the most likely outcome whether restriction that undermines roe v. wade total. it'll go back to the states. at the battle fought out to the state legi
the mississippi abortion case in the conservative majority of justices seem to indicate there was a possibility that they might severely restrict roe v. wade were overturn it entirely. the reaction was immediate and intense. >> for nearly half a century every american deserves access to healthcare including reproductive health care. >> there are dozen states on the books today that this case the mississippi is upheld those states get to defend life immediately in ways that they were...
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>> shannon: and mississippi solicitor general argued that science and technology have advanced significantly since roe, including findings on fetal pain, justice sotomayor criticized the idea that pain can be experienced before viability is held by a fringe minority at foul not founded in science. also brought up the issue of safe haven laws that now exist in all 50 states in nearly every case they allow a woman to surrender a child after birth no questions asked. so justus asked about whether the answer's argument against forcing a woman to bear a child that she says she cannot or does not want to care for. the decision expects by legion. so let's bring in utah senator in her mike lee. and what he thinks they may do. welcome back. good to see you. >> thank you, shanna. >> shannon: nice to run into you and person outside the freezing cold court today but what was really hot with the action going on inside. what did you make of the argument? >> it was fascinating exchange and there was a long overdue exchange. and it was an exchange that focused first and foremost on the fact that roe vs. wad
>> shannon: and mississippi solicitor general argued that science and technology have advanced significantly since roe, including findings on fetal pain, justice sotomayor criticized the idea that pain can be experienced before viability is held by a fringe minority at foul not founded in science. also brought up the issue of safe haven laws that now exist in all 50 states in nearly every case they allow a woman to surrender a child after birth no questions asked. so justus asked about...
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my dad played for the mississippi bulldogs as well as a defensive end. dak prescott i can't say enough good things about him. what a man of character and role model a man of great faith. i will give you that dallas. lawrence: there is a lot of football talk today and rightfully so because mr. football himself nfl legend and american icon john madden is dead at 85. he was a true patriot. someone that embodied the sport. no one could call a game. he wasn't this typical broadcaster. he was the average day man that brought a lot of color to it in stories and could predict plays. peyton manning and troy aikman reflect on madden's career with this clip from all madden and this was on fox sports. take a look. >> we were playing the cowboys. they, of course, had achin', emit, dion, that was a big deal. but the madden summer all combination coming to town was just as big. >> peyton manning reminds you of his dad archie manning, what a great job they did in raising him. he is what it is all about, man. is he my new favorite player. >> felt like we have a chance to
my dad played for the mississippi bulldogs as well as a defensive end. dak prescott i can't say enough good things about him. what a man of character and role model a man of great faith. i will give you that dallas. lawrence: there is a lot of football talk today and rightfully so because mr. football himself nfl legend and american icon john madden is dead at 85. he was a true patriot. someone that embodied the sport. no one could call a game. he wasn't this typical broadcaster. he was the...
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, which has had low vaccination rates, 1 in 200 adults in the state of mississippi has died of covid-19, so it is still a serious illness for those without immunity. arthel: okay. tim m. says, i know several people who have gotten covid despite being vaccinated. is that an indication that the vaccines don't work very well? >> i'm glad, arthel the, that question came up because there is this concept that the vaccines are not working. but again, they do two entirely different things. they protect you from testing positive, and that they don't do the a good job of after 4-6 months, and then they protect you against severe illness and dying. and for that, they're still incredibly durable. and i don't think that message is really out there, that that they still do the an amazing job preventing against hospitalizations. and that's a message that we should rally around, and that's the message that we should use to make the case for at-risk adults to get vaccinated. arthel: i'll do a follow-up myself now. why, then, do we see these breakthrough cases in people who are fully vaccinated? why is
, which has had low vaccination rates, 1 in 200 adults in the state of mississippi has died of covid-19, so it is still a serious illness for those without immunity. arthel: okay. tim m. says, i know several people who have gotten covid despite being vaccinated. is that an indication that the vaccines don't work very well? >> i'm glad, arthel the, that question came up because there is this concept that the vaccines are not working. but again, they do two entirely different things. they...
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the supreme court is hearing a separate challenge of mississippi's 16 week abortion law. it has the potential of overturning the 1973 roe v. wade decision the guarantees nationwide access to previability abortions. we ruling there is likely to come next spring in the heat of the midterms. the issue will remain highly political. >> mike: alexandria half live at the supreme court. thanks very much. no doubt the abortion issue is going to be a red-hot fight between the mississippi law and the texas law. >> gillian: i was going to say we have to keep in mind the texas cases running concurrently with mississippi. the future of roe v. wade people feel it really is at stake so it could change the dynamics nationwide including texas. the u.s. is seeing an inflation rate that's rising at the highest level in a generation. democrats are doubling down and saying that's the reason they need to send even more. we have karl rove to react next. with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks.
the supreme court is hearing a separate challenge of mississippi's 16 week abortion law. it has the potential of overturning the 1973 roe v. wade decision the guarantees nationwide access to previability abortions. we ruling there is likely to come next spring in the heat of the midterms. the issue will remain highly political. >> mike: alexandria half live at the supreme court. thanks very much. no doubt the abortion issue is going to be a red-hot fight between the mississippi law and...
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look that the cold front that's diving across portions of the tennessee and mississippi river valley. we have the potential for severe storms including tornadoes today. keep that in mind. know what to do if there is a watch or warning. we could see snow for the great lakes and watch what happens as we go through the next couple of days, cold front that sweeps across today. the storm developing across the rockies, that's the one we will have to watch over the next couple of days develop off the coast. severe thunderstorm threat not only for the tennessee and mississippi river valley for the gulf coast. >> this is the thing i am talking about. area of low pressure across the rockies. that is going to merge up with the southern system and bring us our coastal lows. so we will have that cold air in place. who will get the snow? it's the tale of two computer models, some say snow for the northeast including new york city and other big cities and other computer model says mainly a rain event. we have to refine that forecast and bring you the very latest. the thing can i tell you 60 in new y
look that the cold front that's diving across portions of the tennessee and mississippi river valley. we have the potential for severe storms including tornadoes today. keep that in mind. know what to do if there is a watch or warning. we could see snow for the great lakes and watch what happens as we go through the next couple of days, cold front that sweeps across today. the storm developing across the rockies, that's the one we will have to watch over the next couple of days develop off the...
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and that's going to continue to kind of move across the mississippi, tennessee river valley into the east coast on saturday. really incredible temperatures for this time of year there's the record heat. we could break records in laredo and waco and dallas, texas 82. tomorrow. so here's your forecast today, we do have a big storm system by the way, not everywhere is feeling the heat. big snow for the rockies. that's going to move into the mississippi river valley tomorrow, ahead of warm temperatures the threat for severe storms including tornadoes. we will keep you up to date. can you hear the heavy machinery in back of me steve doocy? steve: can i hear it yes indeed. janice: progress. steve: a coalition of college professors fighting back as takes aim at advanced math classes. educator fighting to keep woke politics out of the equation joins us next on "fox & friends" live from new york city. ♪ a little town ♪ with a great big life ♪ es must be carried across all roads and all bridges. it's not magic that makes more holiday deliveries to homes in the us than anyone else, it's t
and that's going to continue to kind of move across the mississippi, tennessee river valley into the east coast on saturday. really incredible temperatures for this time of year there's the record heat. we could break records in laredo and waco and dallas, texas 82. tomorrow. so here's your forecast today, we do have a big storm system by the way, not everywhere is feeling the heat. big snow for the rockies. that's going to move into the mississippi river valley tomorrow, ahead of warm...
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the town of mississippi had to cancel their christmas parade because of an increase in shootings. and 5,000 inmates were let free. while crimes rise we are putting more criminals out on the streets. people pouring through the open borders. the cartels are making millions buying from fentanyl drugs. mayor america's worst newspaper, "the washington post," wrote that biden's incoherency is responsible, he just gave the green light for migrants to come in. it's hard for necessities like oil to come in because the grinch stole oil. joe cancelled the keystone pipeline this year. over 11,000 u.s. jobs vanished like that into thin air. then he made us look weak as he begged opec for more oil and they turned him down. gas prices reached up to $8 a gallon across some places in the country. joe got the fbi to threaten parents for speaking out about their kids being taught that they are racist, you know, crt. the white house excluded with the school boards and drafted the letter that the ag got. all just a huge setup to call merits domestic terrorists and get the fbi to go after them to stop
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kentucky is the biggest decattle state in mississippi. whether you have areas no fences left. >> herds commingled hundreds of head that have died in the storm. sorting out the mess is becoming a challenge. it's going to take us several days if not weeks to determine the extent of agriculture from structures to grain structures. 30 poll tri houses damaged severely. going to take us time to dig out. he. brian: real life challenges happening every single day. thanks, guys. >> thank you. brian: meanwhile, friends@foxnews.com relief fund. meanwhile we forge ahead. of the daily wire taking the president to court vaccine mandate for private businesses. will it be successful? ben shapiro has a lot of fight in him. he will talk about the uncon stiewcialted of what we are all experiencing right now. my fingers are crossed for ben. he will be joining us next. ♪ advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance t
kentucky is the biggest decattle state in mississippi. whether you have areas no fences left. >> herds commingled hundreds of head that have died in the storm. sorting out the mess is becoming a challenge. it's going to take us several days if not weeks to determine the extent of agriculture from structures to grain structures. 30 poll tri houses damaged severely. going to take us time to dig out. he. brian: real life challenges happening every single day. thanks, guys. >> thank...
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it's always 1958 in mississippi. so to abc news this sounded plausible. jussie smollett took full advantage of it. watch this. >> i see the attacker masked. he said, this is maga country, [bleep] and punches me right in the face. >> there is no doubt in your mind what motivated this attack? >> i can only go off of their words. who says [bleep], this is maga country? ties a news around your neck and pours bleach on you. >> tucker: downtown chicago. such a seething hot pedof support for donald trump that the progressive black actors can't walk down the street without risking being lynched. it's maga country in chicago. who would not laugh? robin roberts of abc did not laugh and she left jussie smollett keep rolling. >> why do you think you were targeted? >> i can just assume. i came out really, really hard against 45. >> tucker: the highest paid woman in television. as jussie smollett explained i came really, really hard against 45, meaning donald trump. if you lived in america in 2019 that makes sense. in 2019 very few actors criticized the trump regime. t
it's always 1958 in mississippi. so to abc news this sounded plausible. jussie smollett took full advantage of it. watch this. >> i see the attacker masked. he said, this is maga country, [bleep] and punches me right in the face. >> there is no doubt in your mind what motivated this attack? >> i can only go off of their words. who says [bleep], this is maga country? ties a news around your neck and pours bleach on you. >> tucker: downtown chicago. such a seething hot...
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rollins compared herself to till, the 14-year-old boy lynched in mississippi in. the implication that lawson was a klansman. a news crew from local fox boston 25 tracked rollins down to hear her story. they did not shoot any images of her homeor family but rollins became hysterical anyway. watch this. -->> you are in front of my house. >> we just pulled up here. >> how do you know where i live? >> it's on the record. >> that's unbelievable. my kids are inside. >> we never even knocked on the door. someone saw you here. >> [muffled audio]. >> tucker: for the record because the facts matter. rollins herself posted pictures of her children on the internet something the news crew was not doing. what was most interesting is rachel rollins's fixation on race. she describes lawson's story as the rantings of a white woman. and describes herself as a black woman in this moment in this country. you note the whiny self-pity. rollins is not a black woman. her father was irish. like barack obama rachel rollins is every bit as much white as black. but we are all required to pre
rollins compared herself to till, the 14-year-old boy lynched in mississippi in. the implication that lawson was a klansman. a news crew from local fox boston 25 tracked rollins down to hear her story. they did not shoot any images of her homeor family but rollins became hysterical anyway. watch this. -->> you are in front of my house. >> we just pulled up here. >> how do you know where i live? >> it's on the record. >> that's unbelievable. my kids are inside....
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rollins compared herself to till, the 14-year-old boy lynched in mississippi in. the implication that lawson wasr a klansman. a news crew from local fox boston 25 tracked rollins down to hear her story. they did not shoot any images of her home or family butra rollins became hysterical anyway. watch this. >> tucker: for the record because the facts matter. rollins herselfe. posted picturs of her children on the internet something the news crew was not doing. what was most interesting is rachel rollins's fixation on race. she describes lawson's story as the rantings of a white woman. and describes herself as a black woman in this moment in this country. you note the whiny self-pity. rollins is not a black woman. her father was irish. like barack obama rachel rollins is every bit as much white as black. but we are all required to pretend otherwise. like obama rollins had a privileged childhood. played lacrosse in an expensive private cool and like obama grew up to become an angry bigot. we know it's unacceptable to have a racist working as a federal prosecutor in th
rollins compared herself to till, the 14-year-old boy lynched in mississippi in. the implication that lawson wasr a klansman. a news crew from local fox boston 25 tracked rollins down to hear her story. they did not shoot any images of her home or family butra rollins became hysterical anyway. watch this. >> tucker: for the record because the facts matter. rollins herselfe. posted picturs of her children on the internet something the news crew was not doing. what was most interesting is...
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if the supreme court rules on this mississippi abortion case and takes apart roe v. wade the democrat may get the appetite to pack the court. the flip side is the argument on whether or not the threat to pack the court could affect the outcome of decisions like mississippi. mitch mcconnell democrats could apply improper pressure. the left wants court reform to hangover them. the left hopes that manufactured claims of fake concerns may change which cases the court decides to hear and what rulings it hands down. being the threat affect the more moderate conservative justices? >> i agree with mitch mcconnell. this is one of the side benefits is the political pressure they are trying to put on john roberts and the others there at the supreme court to sway what cases are brought before the court. it's a smam. -- shame. it's not the way it is supposed to work. in washington, d.c. it applies political pressure. most people pick up the "washington post" and read this left wing stuff. that's part of the benefit of what they get with such rhetoric. >> john: something in the di
if the supreme court rules on this mississippi abortion case and takes apart roe v. wade the democrat may get the appetite to pack the court. the flip side is the argument on whether or not the threat to pack the court could affect the outcome of decisions like mississippi. mitch mcconnell democrats could apply improper pressure. the left wants court reform to hangover them. the left hopes that manufactured claims of fake concerns may change which cases the court decides to hear and what...
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supreme court will hear its biggest abortion case in decades, oral argument starting in just hours over mississippi's abortion law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. this case testing whether roe v wade could be overturned igniting these comments from jen psaki. >> the president is a strong supporter of a woman's right to choose, a woman's fundamental right, deeply committed to constitutional rights established in row. todd: a former vice president, mike pence has a different stance on the high-profile case. >> as we stand here today we may be on the verge of an era when the supreme court sends roe versus wade to the at sheep of history where it belongs. heather: 4 oh is overturned it will allow states to ban abortions at any time or entirely. arguments started at 10:00 eastern. carley: celebrity heart surgeon doctor oz running for senate in pennsylvania. the tv personality saying he wants to heal the division of government overreach from the pandemic. >> americans deserve better solutions. doctors are about solutions. instead people with good ideas are shamed, silenced, and they are th
supreme court will hear its biggest abortion case in decades, oral argument starting in just hours over mississippi's abortion law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. this case testing whether roe v wade could be overturned igniting these comments from jen psaki. >> the president is a strong supporter of a woman's right to choose, a woman's fundamental right, deeply committed to constitutional rights established in row. todd: a former vice president, mike pence has a...
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i live in mississippi in the 50s in the military and i can tell you what it was like. when a black killed another black often they were not arrested and what we demanded was equal justice for the law and i went to jail with this all rights movement and others so that we would be treated fairly by law enforcement system and yet we don't get upset when blacks kill other blacks, it only matters when it is taken by a white person. >> your words tonight, we've got to roll but your words tonight are giving me chills because more people needs to hear this with civil rights icon. jussie smollett be brought up on federal charges? of course not, they are too busy investigating january 6th, the doj unsealed charges against thomas conover of texas was what was his crime? entering the capitol while drinking beer and saying i don't always storm the capitol of the united states of america but when i do i prefer coors light. joining is harmeet dhillon. it seems the doj right now is deliberately trying to i think intimidate conservatives, former trump supporters from gathering together
i live in mississippi in the 50s in the military and i can tell you what it was like. when a black killed another black often they were not arrested and what we demanded was equal justice for the law and i went to jail with this all rights movement and others so that we would be treated fairly by law enforcement system and yet we don't get upset when blacks kill other blacks, it only matters when it is taken by a white person. >> your words tonight, we've got to roll but your words...
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climb after more than 30 tornadoes hit six states friday night and tower —- entire towns were leveled mississippi to illinois. there is heartbreak in kentucky were at least 100 people are feared dead after what the governor says was the deadliest storm in his states history. the track of the lethal tornado was believed to be the longest track of any tornado to ever hit the united states. the community of mayfield and western kentucky is the epicenter of the destruction. more than 100 people were working at a candle factory when their workplace was devastated friday night. >> please send us some help. we are trapped. the wallace stuck on me. trey: the owner of the candle factory joins us now. first, we extend our condolences to everyone impacted by the storm including those who worked to your plant. what is the latest? is this still a search for survivors quick. >> thank you for their prayers. from the entire fox team. fema has declared this a rescue mission. they are the experts in the situation and it gives us all hope because the people of this town and myself we are in uncharted water. that is
climb after more than 30 tornadoes hit six states friday night and tower —- entire towns were leveled mississippi to illinois. there is heartbreak in kentucky were at least 100 people are feared dead after what the governor says was the deadliest storm in his states history. the track of the lethal tornado was believed to be the longest track of any tornado to ever hit the united states. the community of mayfield and western kentucky is the epicenter of the destruction. more than 100 people...
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foxweather.com, download the apps, tornadoes later today into tomorrow, tornado outbreaks in the mississippi, tennessee and ohio river valley, perfect setup out of the rockies, strong cold front will plow across the central us and large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. know what to do if there's a watch or warning. have a way to get those warnings overnight because we will see the risk tomorrow on saturday for these regions. on the cold side of the storm quite a bit of snow, up to a foot if you look from iowa to michigan and ahead of the front record temperatures. we had the 90s in parts of texas yesterday and that will happen as the cold front moves eastward ahead of it where we have a really warm air and that will come into the northeast, be aware of where to get your watches and warnings and we will help you out. todd: it will be mild for the army-navy game. i will keep you up-to-date. todd: 32 after the hour. jussie smollett found guilty of staging a hate crime after getting support from democrats and the media. todd: will cain will talk about the case. fellow attorney will cain. ♪â
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i was from a low income community, we moved from mississippi to georgia, we were poor, but they didn't think we were poor enough so they were poverty. >> african-americans today in georgia are thriving under republican leadership. in the forbes written study of where african-americans are doing test economically. what exactly is she done to hel george's and she lost in 2018? she led the crusades to push th all-star game out of atlanta, what did that do? it costs the majority black cit of atlanta up to $70 million in lost business. georgia, this isn't even a clos call. why on earth would you want to sink into the decline and decay that we see in blue states across america? georgians don't need abrams to rise to the rescue. they need her to ride into the sunset and for good. that is the angle. joining me now is the host of the candace owen show and founder of, abrams strikes me a not only destructive as a politician, but she feels entitled to the governorship. your reaction? >> she does feel entitled to write i think she is you can sa is true to her black lives matters activist. i'm not
i was from a low income community, we moved from mississippi to georgia, we were poor, but they didn't think we were poor enough so they were poverty. >> african-americans today in georgia are thriving under republican leadership. in the forbes written study of where african-americans are doing test economically. what exactly is she done to hel george's and she lost in 2018? she led the crusades to push th all-star game out of atlanta, what did that do? it costs the majority black cit of...
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it's always 1958 in mississippi. so too the geniuses of abc news, this sounded plausible. jussie smollett took full advantage of it. watch this. >> i see the attacker masked. he said, this is maga country, [bleep] and punches me right in the face. >> there is no doubt in your mind what motivated this attack? >> i can only go off of their words. who says [bleep], this is maga country? ties a news around your neck and pours bleach on you. >> tucker: downtown chicago. such a seething hot pedof support for donald trump that the progressive black actors can't walk down the street without risking being lynched. it's maga country in chicago. who would not laugh? robin roberts of abc did not laugh and she left jussie smollett keep rolling. >> why do you think you were targeted? >> i can just assume. i came out really, really hard against 45. >> tucker: the highest paid woman in television. as jussie smollett explained i came really, really hard against 45, meaning donald trump. if you lived in america in 2019 that makes sense. in 2019 very few actors criticized the trump regime. s
it's always 1958 in mississippi. so too the geniuses of abc news, this sounded plausible. jussie smollett took full advantage of it. watch this. >> i see the attacker masked. he said, this is maga country, [bleep] and punches me right in the face. >> there is no doubt in your mind what motivated this attack? >> i can only go off of their words. who says [bleep], this is maga country? ties a news around your neck and pours bleach on you. >> tucker: downtown chicago. such...
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to jackson, mississippi, all experiencing record-breaking number of homicides. >> reporter: we have progressive judges, shouldn't be surprised. and progressive judges and das in public servant economy. >> number of illegal migrants coming to the southern border, the highest in decades. hillary clinton issued the following morning to democrats. >> it is a time for some careful thinking. if we could have a congress, a white house that we can count on to be sane and sober. >> reporter: when the clock strikes midnight the countdown to midterms begin. with inflation, crime and immigration up from the congress. carley: thank you so much. happy new year. hillary clinton makes a lot of sense when it comes to her comments on the midterm election and she's not the first person to say something like this. if you recall after the 2020 election democrats were supposed to gain several house seats and held a panicked party phone call, people freaking out that they had lost ground, virginia congresswoman abigail san berger said at the time we could never say the word socialism or socialist again and have to st
to jackson, mississippi, all experiencing record-breaking number of homicides. >> reporter: we have progressive judges, shouldn't be surprised. and progressive judges and das in public servant economy. >> number of illegal migrants coming to the southern border, the highest in decades. hillary clinton issued the following morning to democrats. >> it is a time for some careful thinking. if we could have a congress, a white house that we can count on to be sane and sober....
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climb after more than 30 tornadoes hit six states friday night and tower —- entire towns were leveled mississippi to illinois. there is heartbreak in kentucky were at least 100 people are feared dead after what the governor says was the deadliest storm in his states history. the track of the lethal tornado was believed to be the longest track of any tornado to ever hit the united states. the community of mayfield and western kentucky is the epicenter of the destruction. more than 100 people were working at a candle factory when their workplace was devastated friday night. >> please send us some help. we are trapped. the wallace stuck on me. trey: the owner of the candle factory joins us now. first, we extend our condolences to everyone impacted by the storm including those who worked to your plant. what is the latest? is this still a search for survivors quick. >> thank you for their prayers. from the entire fox team. fema has declared this a rescue mission. they are the experts in the situation and it gives us all hope because the people of this town and myself we are in uncharted water. that is
climb after more than 30 tornadoes hit six states friday night and tower —- entire towns were leveled mississippi to illinois. there is heartbreak in kentucky were at least 100 people are feared dead after what the governor says was the deadliest storm in his states history. the track of the lethal tornado was believed to be the longest track of any tornado to ever hit the united states. the community of mayfield and western kentucky is the epicenter of the destruction. more than 100 people...