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. >> stop violating federal and health regulations. go home, see yourkids.steve: lookat your phone. you got three text messages. could be from your children. brian: a lot of balls in the area. >> take care. brian: second biggest day of the administration after winning election. second happiest day. ainsley: i'm sure they're all popping champagne. glad it is all over. jillian upstairs with headlines. jillian: good morning, a fox news alert. israeli military is reinforcing troops along the gaza border following a rocket attack. seven people were hurt after a rocket from the gaza strip destroyed a home north of tel aviv. benjamin netanyahu vowing retaliation and cutting his trip short. he will meet with the president and fly home immediate after. >> >> viking cruise sending passengers home after near disaster at sea. hours of chaos when the engines failed during a storm. nearly 500 passengers airlifted off the cruise before the ship restarted its engines. at least 20 passengers were hurt. >>> the first wave of defendants accused in a massive national college admissions scandal will fa
. >> stop violating federal and health regulations. go home, see your kids. steve: look at your phone. you got three text messages. could be from your children. brian: a lot of balls in the area. >> take care. brian: second biggest day of the administration after winning election. second happiest day. ainsley: i'm sure they're all popping champagne. glad it is all over. jillian upstairs with headlines. jillian: good morning, a fox news alert. israeli military is reinforcing troops...
golfers.steve: wheredo you buy explodinggolfballs? jillian:having a littlegirl.steve: thankyou, jillian. connell: 13 minutes after the hour what are people in congressman omar's district saying about her antisemitic comments. he says she has no regard for jewish-americans. steve: remember the kid who was told to wash off the ash wednesday mark on his conference. >> it appeared to be dirt on his forehead. i had no idea it was a religious symbol. steve: mike huckabee will react to that. we have busy 45 minutes left in "fox & friends." ♪ ♪ note . >> are you antisemitic? would you support this resolution condemning anti-semitism? would you support the resolution condemning all forms of bigotry? connell: freshman congresswoman ilhan omar denying to comment about her anti-semitic comments. let's find out more. our next guest lives in the congresswoman's district. the congresswoman has zero regard for jewish-americans. tony lazaro joins us now. what makes you say that? >> it is interesting, here in the fifth district of minnesota this is where the largest jewish population lives i
golfers. steve: where do you buy exploding golf balls? jillian: having a little girl. steve: thank you, jillian. connell: 13 minutes after the hour what are people in congressman omar's district saying about her antisemitic comments. he says she has no regard for jewish-americans. steve: remember the kid who was told to wash off the ash wednesday mark on his conference. >> it appeared to be dirt on his forehead. i had no idea it was a religious symbol. steve: mike huckabee will react to...
and finishing with your hands throughtheball. stayinglow.steve: areyou the kind of teacher who talks about squashing the bug. >> we don't talk about squashing the bug anymore. we use the word rotation. but we did squash the bug. steve: take a look jillian in the cage. how she is she doing. >> actually moving her feet. she is starting to eat the ball. brian: with kids, you try get across have you got to make it fun, right? >> have to make it funnel. brian: so much failure in the sport and some misses, every 10. you have to understand that it's okay to fail. because the successes that make the failures less. steve: one of the things though, bret, as the fact we watch janice i think she has hit every ball so far while the kids are having fun, sometimes the parents get a little overbearing because they want to make sure their kids get a scholarship and wind up going to harvard. >> yes. you start with a big base and then as they get older and they start to get to a larger field. that's where a lot of the kids go away. they don't play. and you try to make that fun and build them so t
and finishing with your hands through the ball. staying low. steve: are you the kind of teacher who talks about squashing the bug. >> we don't talk about squashing the bug anymore. we use the word rotation. but we did squash the bug. steve: take a look jillian in the cage. how she is she doing. >> actually moving her feet. she is starting to eat the ball. brian: with kids, you try get across have you got to make it fun, right? >> have to make it funnel. brian: so much failure...
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officer on his fifthbirthday.steve: santaana police caught word that he wants to be a plim whe policeman when hes up. so they stopped by and sworn him in. brian: brought him a soccer ball. always a good idea. steve: this is ceremonial i don't believe he is actually a polic police officer. brian: is there an after school. steve: there is after school special that's on cbs. brian: thursday i went to interview the secretary of state. we went longer. and extensive walk through. let me show you some of the exclusive painting at this floor state department privately financed and redone in the 1980s. here is a look at my walk around with the secretary of state. >> you are in the treaty room. heads of center at this beautiful artwork space restored with private funds. you have secretary rice a lot of history here secretary powell and secretary schultz who did fantastic work back in the 1980s for president reagan. brian: still going strong. >> i hope i make it that long. >> exhale and tell you i'm going to be on this one day. >> i have and it's humbling. brian: james madison and the mor
officer on his fifth birthday. steve: santa ana police caught word that he wants to be a plim whe policeman when hes up. so they stopped by and sworn him in. brian: brought him a soccer ball. always a good idea. steve: this is ceremonial i don't believe he is actually a polic police officer. brian: is there an after school. steve: there is after school special that's on cbs. brian: thursday i went to interview the secretary of state. we went longer. and extensive walk through. let me show you...