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manhattan. good morning, you're watching "fox & friends first" i'm rob schmith. this moving strong reaction from both sides of the aisle. jackie ibañez. jackie: this after president trump announces the end of the obama era guideline allowing transgender public school students to choose bathroom due to gender identity. >> when you look at the guidance that was issued under the obama administration, first of all, let's remember to the best of my knowledge that was stalled and there was various reasons for that. several legal reasons and several procedural reasons, the
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president made it clear that he's a firm believer in state rights. jackie: one of the legal reasons is the guidelines did not have any legal analysis to fit the listening of the law. senate minority leader chuck schumer immediately firing back, equal rights and equal protection under the law are not issues that should be left up to the states. the froth has an obligation to protect the rights of every citizen and smackerring that -- in north carolina where there's been heated debate over the bathroom bill, the issue remains a deeply divided one. >> i think that everybody deserves an equal shot at being who they are, love who they want to love and be able to go into a bathroom that corresponds with gender identity. >> i agree with president trump. this is a gender issue.
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>> new york's attorney general has already promised to continue allowing transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice, back to you guys. heather: thank you, jackie. rob: south of the border tillerson and john kelly sitting down with the president of méxico today. heather: that meeting comes amid tension over immigration crack-down as we learn a new executive order will not come until next week. >> good morning. >> hey, heather and rob, good morning, i'm at the national harbor and we will have more on that later. first the news you mentioned. high-profile visit by tillerson and homeland secretary john kelly seek to go ease tensions and cooperation with the mexican government that is anything but
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receptive of the new immigration policy changes in the border wall and executive order, however, white house press secretary sean spicer says the meetings will be positive, take a look. >> i think the secretary tillerson and secretary kelly are going to have a great discussion down there and to walk-through the implementation of the executive order. but i feel confident that any country who has a citizen that comes in this country and we send back, we make sure that they comply with this. >> now, as we learned yesterday, the new executive will be pushed to next week. it will have an exemption for via, legal permanent residents an absolutely drop the language that said that it would ban immediately all syrians seek to go come to -- seeking to come to the country. however, democrats on capitol hill say this has definitely
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damaged the relationship with u.s. relationship with méxico. here is senator ben from maryland. >> it's also clear that that the relationship between méxico and the united states has been damaged. way that the president has portrayed this wall, makes it more challenging for that relationship to continue. immigration will be front and center in what happens in méxico, in those visits, we talked about a lot here as we get a visit from ted cruz and vice president mike pence, heather, rob. heather: things gearing up there. rob: griff, thanks so much. former governor of arkansas is offering praise. heather: president trump is keeping campaign promise and cracking down on illegal immigration.
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>> donald trump is keeping a campaign promise, one that the american people elected him to do. let me ask a simple question, do you lock your doors at night when you go to bed, austin does, why? we don't know who is going to come through those doors. donald trump is locking america 's door tonight, we don't open the neighborhood and invite everyone in that knocks on the door. that's common sense. i don't know why there's such outrage about it except that it's manufactured outrage because nothing all that different is being done except enforcing the law specially on those who are breaking the law by committing violent acts. heather: members of congress on recess coming hope to mob of angry constituents, protestors to voice concerns to republican lawmakers. >> push back against this man
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when he makes delusional statements. [cheers and applause] heather: hillary clinton quick to weigh in tweeting this. if you can't stand the heat, get out of the congress. she also wrote opinion about avoiding angry voters, some holding this, mocked town halls without representatives. >> it is not a representation a member's district or an incident. it is a loud group, small group of people disrupting and in many cases for media attention. heather: president trump has also voiced concerns about the legitimacy of the protestors. fox news senior political analysts says that people just need to calm down.
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>> this congress is what a month old and the presidency is a month old, this kind of legislation on taxes and obamacare repeal and replace is very intricate, it's obviously going to take a while and people just need to calm down here a little bit an wait and see what happens. now, the republicans may fail, they may not be able to get the bills, if they do it'll be a big failure for them and the administration but much too early to be overreacting to what's not happened so far. rob: new evidence that could help solve the murder of two teenage girls. police releasing the video of the killer who they are hunting for. police say that's the voice and authorities playing on the loop
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hoping that somebody will recognize that voice, the girls vanished during a hike last week. the bodies discovered near a nature trail in the north of minneapolis. this picture to have suspect on liberty's phone, they are calling that young girl a hero. >> dramatic final showdown over the dakota access pipeline as police moved in forcing protestors to evacuate or face arrest. activists they sent those fires, two children were hurt, one of them badly burned. the president signed executive actions last night to approve the pipeline. rob: now to extreme weather, thousands returning to their home after historic flooding in california. this house sat along coyote creek. the floods also turning roads
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into lakes leaving this car, look at that, teetering the edge of the cliff. 14,000 people forced to leave everything that they owned behind when water rushed into san josé. the water didn't have anywhere to go. mayor said it did fail in the city's response. heather: dramatic rescue in hawaii showing the terrifying moment that a 8-year-old is swept down into sea. you can see the mother and grandfather desperately trying as they get to him pull him to shore when a wave hits dragging him out further and that's when a group of good samaritans jumped into action and managed to pull the child out of the water and thankfully he's okay. >> that's incredible. the warning before you head to work, check your pantry. >> cheryl casone from your sister network fox business here with the recall that we need to
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know about. >> good morning, guys, it's very popular specially over the last few years but a major recall to tell you about, 58,600 of the reusable bottles are being recalled because the danger can cause the boot toll explode. luckily no injuries, you will get a full refund. the bottles sold february of last year and january of this year. it's the blue-tinted and blue-tainted boot that will you need to look for. rob: very interesting. what about amazon? this is the one i we wanted to see, the amazon grocery store. cheryl: they filed for a liquor license and that's how this was discovered otherwise this has been kept under a veil of secrecy. basically a drive-through
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experience, 15-minute window or 2-hour window and they would load up with groceries that you ordered. they seen this could really change the way that grocery shopping is done. so no aisles, no becausing around for anything and again this is different from the convenient store amazon is testing out in the seattle area. amazon is changing how we get our food, how we buy our food but analysts love this. we are die to go get a lock at it. heather: they always say don't go to the grocery store when you're hungry. what's going to happen now? mcdonalds is getting cheaper? cheryl: they are going to introduce for a limited time starting in april 1 dollar sodas and what is interesting about this is mcdonalds has been trying a lot new things, all-day breakfast, that's been a hit. i brought you on monday, heather, the frappe and shamrock shakes and sales have been down
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over the last year, more than 1%. it's an issue for them. this is another way to try to get people to come into mcdonalds a dollar and mentioning the frappe, smoothy shakes and frappe will be two dollars. rob: mcdonald has adapted very well. heather: thank you, cheryl. cheryl: you bet. heather: someone is waking a multimillionaire this morning. is it you, rob? rob: i don't think i'd be here. the winning powerball ticket sold in indiana making it the tenth largest in history. heather: the winning numbers in case you have it 10, 13, 28, 52 and 161, the powerball is two. rob: just one ticket scoring that major jackpot. it's always fun when that happens. millions of other prizes won including million dollar match-five winners in five different states. heather: i would take that too. share it with us if you want.
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two cities now refusing to fall president's border orders, how they plan on protecting illegal immigrants. rob: 60-year-old statute all because of one complaint. heather: take a look at the adorable video of the new-born calf being warmed by a blow dryer. [laughter] heather: why the video is sparking outrage and the farmer says he's getting hate mail because of this.
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this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris calvo. that's pepe. boris doesn't just grow good coffee, boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm to grow even better coffee and invest in his community, which makes his neighbor, gustavo, happy. that's blanca. yup, pepe and blanca got together. things happen. all this for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee. packed with goodness. rob: massive ten commandants monument outside of pennsylvania school after 60 years is now being removed. heather: reason one complaint
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from a mother who filed a federal lawsuit. live in washington, d.c. with his take on the controversy in his one-minute commentary, good morning, todd. >> good morning, guys. high school near pittsburgh the school district has 30 days to remove giant monument from the front lawn of valley high school. it's all part of the settlement in a federal lawsuit filed by an aggrieved atheist. the monument was a violation of the constitution and said the commandants were offensive so i was kind of wondering, which was the most offensive commandant. the one about images or covering your neighbor's ass. they we wanted to take the high road and compromise. but it's not much of a compromise seeing how the monument is getting hauled away and the atheist are getting a
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payday. instead they threw in the towel and in doing so they violated the 11th commandant, thal should not tuck its tail and run. heather: i forgot about that one. rob: assault weapons are not protected under the second amendment according to a federal appeal's court. judges ruling 10 to 4 keeping maryland's weapon ban including high capacity magazines in place, the national rifle association is considering an appeal on this. new hampshire has just made it easier for people to carry a concealed loaded gun, the governor signing a law, in the past gun owners had to apply for a license with police to determine whether applicants were suitable for that permit. according to the nra, new hampshire is now the 11th state that does not require a
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concealed carry license. heather: dire warning from a va whistle blower, hundreds of thousands of benefit applications are being tossed thanks to an error made by the obama administration. scott davis testified before congress about treatment of vets are accusing the agency in atlanta of blaming veterans for its own clerical errors. davis writing a letter directly to president trump pleading for help, no response from the white house but in an interview that you will only see at fox news. pete hegseth finds out directly from the new secretary of veterans affairs that things are already better under the trump administration. >> my focus is if you have an urgent problem, you can't wait at all. waiting three to five days isn't good. you can't wait, that day you need to be seen, so we have taken the number of veterans waiting for urgent consults from when i first came to the va at
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over 57,000 were waiting more than 30 days for an urgent consult, totally unacceptable to today almost known, close to zero. >> interesting. heather: we will watch the full interview coming up on "fox & friends". rob: changing gears, honor student getting high. a good chance that they are. heather: researchers find that kids with higher iq are 50% more likely to smoke weed in teenage years. rob: behaviors are likely to carry over into adulthood. smarter teens are more likely to drink alcohol. heather: i don't know if that's so smart, though. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. amazon's echo to solving murder mystery what the company did to hinder investigation. rob: could there be life at another planet. heather: amazing.
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hernández murder trial, accused of gunning down two men in a drive-by shooting, that trial expected to start next week. hernández seen there already facing or serving a life sentence for a different murder. rob. rob: patriots quarterback turned investigator tom brady ramping up for jersey. having fun with this. showing the possible culprits including dora the explorer, michael scott from the office, lady gaga, his dog and fellow teammate. he noticed his jersey missing after super bowl win over atlanta falcons. houston police valuing the jersey about $500,000. so much with talking with more americans, facebook ceo zuckerberg reportedly giving the cold sured in alabama.
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zuckerberg staff called, warning not to take any pictures to see and his wife to private room and only to say hello to him. zuckerberg made it his new year's resolution to make toyota all 50 states. heather: you can only say hello, how is he going to find out in. [laughter] heather: time now 26 minutes after the top of the hour and msnbc getting hammered for saying that it's the media's job to, quote, control exactly what the people think. rob: wow. >> she was trying to say that the media should be holding politicians accountable. what she accidentally said was the obvious truth. rob: why molly says that the tv host meant exactly what she said
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♪ heather: good morning to you, you are watching "fox & friends first", the sun is not up yet on the east coast. i'm heather childers. rob: and i'm rob schmith. trump administration revokes president obama's transgender guidelines. heather: the decision is sparking instance reaction, both sides of the aisle, some saying it's a federal issue and some are saying that it is up to the states. jackie ibañez with the latest this morning. good morning. jackie: brand-new video of protests immediately sparking outside the white house overnight this after president trump ends guidelines. president trump saying the issue
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should be left up to the states. charles says it's something that former president obama should have left alone in the first place. >> why the federal government under obama felt it had to weigh in and dictate to the country is beyond me. one example that the administrative state totally out of control and not knowing any boundaries. >> now, one of the legal reasons according to attorney general jeff sessions is the guidelines did not have enough legal analysis to fit, nancy pelosi firing back, withdrawing the historic guidance from the obama administration to protect transparency gender student is a cruel blow to vulnerable group of people. this move shows that president trump cannot be trusted, this is not a state issue, this is an issue of quality for all. in north carolina where there's
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already been heated debate over the bathroom bill, the issue remains deeply divided, listen. >> i think that everybody deserves an equal shot at being who they are, love who they want to love and be able to go into a bathroom that corresponds with gender identity. >> i agree with president trump. >> new york's attorney general and california's education superintendent have already promise today continue to allowing transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice. very heated topic this morning, back to you, guys. rob: jackie, thanks so much. we asked you what you thought of the bathroom policy, your comments have been pouring in. lisa writing to us, get the feds out of state level issues, trump is correct again. heather: ml tweets this, number one, there should be a clear legal definition of transgender and number two, states should
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have no basis to determine anything until then. rob: jason where i will go on facebook, our school wants to spend a quarter of a million dollars on a quarter million dollars on gender bathroom but has no money for a science lab. there you go. vice president mike pence up first tonight. heather: lots of people excited for this one and then tomorrow president trump will make the first presidential appearance since ronald reagan. rob: griff jenkins live at national harbor maryland, what this means for the conservative agenda, big week, griff. >> good morning, there's a barn above the stage behind me, theme reclaiming america's promise, this is by far the largest gathering of conservatives anywhere in the country. it's their super bowl and this year is significant. consider this, last year candidate donald trump skipped this conference because he was worry that had the folks here
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felt he one conservative enough, he wasn't one of them, fast-forward one year, president trump will be the first president since ronald reagan in 1981 to address this crowd in their first year as president. on top of that, he nominated niel gorsuch to the supreme court, the conservative's favorite to fill that swing position and vice president mike pence is a huge star for many years here. in fact, the american conservative union mo puts on the cpac rates republican's cabinet and said this one is by far the most conservative they have ever seen in history. we spoke to acu's chairman to learn a little more about the significance of this year and what we can see coming for the next few days, take a look. >> donald trump has both and
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taking conservative policy positions. legislative the two things that matter the most to people are repealing and replacing obamacare and really doing something to overhaul the tax system. i would say both of those play into a bigger theme, a broader theme, let's get the economy moving again. >> let's get things done, if you were one one of the never trumpers and didn't have faith on donald trump a year ago, well, he's your guy this year based on the actions he's taken and the policies and the positions, obviously we have been talking to immigration, this conference will open at 9:00 o'clock, kellyanne conway will welcome them and we will hear from senator ted cruz and he will be talking about constitutional issues, secretary betsy devos will be here, reince priebus, steve bannon, our own
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judge will be here and tonight mike pence. heather: judge janine, she's always exciting. rob: i agree. thanks so much. now to fox alert, the u.s. underrest mays defensive capabilities, announcement coming days after the country showed exercise of artillery. armed guards have begun 24-hour security after attempted break-in at the morgue. somewhat strange. kim jung-nam killed by poisoning.
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heather: all on video, too. chicago public school system, they are now attempt to go protect illegal immigrants by refusing to allow ice agents inside its building, the nation's third largest school district sending this to principals saying ice should not be permitted unless provided criminal warrants. this is more proof that we need a wall at the border. shocking new report showing border property agents recordedded over 2 million illegal crossings in just two years. government accountability office says that old fences are in disrepair making it too easy for illegals to cross, the numbers include illegals caught some return today méxico and an estimate that got across undetected.
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nasa revealing in space, seven new earth-sized planets all orbiting a nearby star. heather: this was such huge news yesterday. rick has more on what exactly the scientists revealed. >> life on other planets, the answer could be yes. the space agency nasa along with the belgium research team making dramatic announce meant of discovery of seven new planets. some 40 light years away in a zone where life could exist. >> finding a second earth is not just a matter of if, but when. >> at this point scientists say water and each life is possible on three of the earth's-size planets. >> with this discovery we have made a giant accelerated leap forward. >> all seven planets are
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orbiting around the star, the star itself is a dwarf star, roughly the size of jupiter knowns as trappist1. very close to it. >> astronomers say they use the space telescope along with multiple ground space telescopes to make remarkable finds. >> for one them of to strongly suggest what a rich composition, this is very exciting. >> astronomers are looking at the star for any indications of life and say there could be even more planets nearby. in new york rick fox news. heather: you never know. >> what it would be the atmosphere here we found out that there was another planet with aliens on it and what people would do. heather: go visit.
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rob: 39 minutes after the hour. a shocking new report, you won't believe how many people without a social security number were getting benefits from the u.s. government. heather: stars promise to go get political at the oscars, big surprise, it's this weekend, how supporters are now fighting back. >> i like your poncho. my dad got me one in guadalajara. >> milan, dolce and gabana. rob: why your attractive coworker is making more than you. >> they found seven new planets. crowd cheered while pluto -- really happy for you there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy
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heather: welcome back, fox business alert, thousands of people without social security numbers are getting benefits from the federal government. rob: cheryl casone to explain how this could happen, cheryl. cheryl: new audit has reveal that had the social security security administration paid $1 billion to people that don't have a social security number. the inspector general found that over the last decade the agency paid the money to 22,426 individuals that represent someone who is retired or disabled that can't manage the benefits themselves and it gets worse n a statement inspector general said, quote, unless it takes corrective action we estimate the fsa will pay about 182.5 million in benefits annually to representative payees who do not have their own social security number. the audit excuse me found the agency paid 853 million in benefits to individuals who had been terminated as
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representative payee, the checks kept coming to them going back as far as the year 2004. tax money, guys. rob: cheryl, thank you. facebook accused of censoring of free speech. her account was suspended over a post defending the bible stance on homosexuality. elizabeth johnson from ohio writes a blog called the activists mommy but facebook suspended public account after te when she shared her beliefs using a bible verse. facebook said that broke community guideline rules. heather: video of new-born calf being warmed by blow dryer now has the farmer receiving hate mail. leftist animal right activists who don't want it to be slaughtered. one person writing, stop being heartless and killing baby animals, they deserved to be pampered and showered with love.
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another say these are horrible people who murder animals. according to tobt farmer the calf is back with its mom and here is the good news, it will be use today breed. rob: such acute little thing, isn't it? i will let you say that. let's check with steve doocy to see what's coming out on "fox & friends". i'm not going to go that far, steve. steve can fake news actually impact your brain and your health? will doctor oz who has been the target of fake news we wanted to find out, watch this. >> when you lead these political facts, this is what happens, deep in the brain, in the purple areas, those pink areas, that it's the same part of brain that reacts when we are afraid of manager, we feel physical danger. steve: so that's one of the impacts of fake news which we know according to our president there's a lot of it out there.
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also speaking of our president, one of the trusted advisers kellyanne conway is going to be joining us live and judge napolitano and exclusive interview with the new va secretary. everybody trusts for their morning news, heather, rob. heather: thank you so much, steve. brain scan, i'm looking forward to that story. we will be right back after this. stay with us these birds once affected by oil
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facts and it could be that while unemployment and the economy worsens, he could have undermined the messaging so much that he can actually control exactly what people think and that is the -- that is our job -- rob: there you go. morning joe coanchor making the claim after the show's discussion on the president and the media. she's now back-tracking, i said it's the media's job from keeping president trump to making up his own facts, not that it's our job to control what people think. that brings us as look who is talking, mika said exactly what she was really thinking. >> well, michael famously said that a gap is when -- gaffe is when a politician tell it is truth. media should be holding politicians accountable, what she accidentally said was the obvious truth that we have a media complex that likes to push
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narratives that fit a partisan agenda, manipulating facts and that's the entire problem that we have going on. we have the differences and how they treated the obama presidency versus the trump presidency. the carrying of the water for the iran deal, the hostility to people with traditional religious values and just all the problems that we see. that's a big reason why we have problems with media credibility. heather: well, hillary clinton supporter katie perry bringing herabout president trump show on the road mocking the president and the british prime minister, watch. ♪ ♪ ♪ heath: using her performance to make statement. dance all around and representing may.
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the back up dancers dressed as white houses. if there are speeches or jokes like this, don't expect people to tune in. >> i don't care how allergic you are, senator, there's no law that says that cu dog can't be president. >> that's actually true. heather: according to national group two-thirds of president trump supporters have turned off their tv set at actors who are giving political speeches. we will see. we want to know what you think about it. getting political at the oscars, is it the right platform or do you think enough is enough? log on to the "fox & friends first" facebook page right after the show we will have a live debate. #keeptalking. rob: a little lesson in civics, ivanka trump taking her daughter to the u.s. supreme court to hear the justices argue a case
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firsthand. heather: arabella trump walking with her mom after getting a front-row seat in the courtroom. i'm grateful for the opportunity to teach her about the judicial system in our country firsthand. rob: i bet that was a pretty cool experience. heather: maybe a future supreme court justice. rob: you never know, she's certainly well connected. >> i like your poncho. my dad got me one in guadalajara. >> milan, dolce and gabana. rob: the story on why this might happen. heather: abandoned and abused pit bull who just got a new leash on life
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heather: it's two minutes before the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here is what is happening today. critical talks in mexico as secretary of state rex tillerson and dhs secretary john kelly sit down with the country's president. talk about immigration crackdown and southern border wall. exak kicking off in maryland this morning. mike pence is expected to speak tonight. president trump takes the stage tomorrow. and someone is waking up a multimillionaire. not me.
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