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heather: a live look at downtown new york city where the lights are always on in the buildings, the city that never sleeps with you are watching for -- "fox and friends" first. thank you for starting your day with us. slamming the plan to repeal and replace obamacare and promising their own health care overhaul. abby: the white house during its support saying american lives are on the line and the time to act is now. chris jenkins his life in washington. what is the next step for party leadership? >> reporter: to turn the lights on and they will start voting. two key committees in the house,
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the ways and means, in a few hours, ultimately voting on it, a plan the president says he is proud of. >> i am proud to support the replacement plan released by the house of representatives and encouraged by members of both parties following the guidelines i laid out in my plan, it will lower costs, expand choices, increase competition and insure healthcare access to all americans. >> democrats are universally opposed and strong opposition is emerging from republicans. health and human services secretary tom price sought to explain different phases of the process last night. >> the single bill is not the entire plan. there are three phases. it has to go through reconciliation because it is a budgetary process. the kinds of rules and regulations, we are going to do our best to get rid of them and
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the third phase is another piece of legislation that can't be done for reconciliation. >> is that back last from republican conservatives known as the freedom caucus that threatens the bill future, with a want that what they are calling a clean repeal. >> the plan that was brought forward, obamacare in a different form. calls from the left -- it is not the obamacare replacement plan blues not the obamacare repeal plan. it is a step in the wrong direction. repeal, replacement, let's get it done. >> if the bill is voted out of these two key committees the next step is a fool vote on the house floor. the gop leadership is confident. abby: before easter or by easter.
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heather: the left means i already lining up to stop the revised immigration order today. hawaii will file the first lawsuit to block it, the state attorney general doug chen calls it nothing more than muslim been 2.0. democrats putting up a fight, 16 democrats led by senator chris murphy fighting legislation to withhold funding to enforce the order. all this coming as the trumpet ministration formally dropped its appeal over the first order. the ninth circuit court of appeal refused to reinstate it last month. abby: data for the first congressional hearing on alleged russian interference in the 2015 presidential election. mi to testify on march 20th. james comey, john brennan and senate officials from the cybersecurity firm -- >> these leaks regardless of
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content are damaging to national security and raise the prospect of criminal behavior because they reveal potentially what the united states government knows, what it doesn't know and we do not want our adversaries like russia or north korea or iran and china to come into them. abby: rod rosenstein declined to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate saying you shouldn't promise to take action before taking oath. now a fox news alert, a bombshell leak, the most guarded secrets in the intelligence community. some calling it more damaging to the united states than anything edward snowden, that story will make you shut off your phone and turn off your tv. >> reporter: it is frightening, devastating blow to the intelligence community was wikileaks releasing and 8000
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page classified document sending shockwaves through the cia. those documents show the hacking capacity of the agency meaning specific programs and a manual on how to use them, the data revealing malware programs developed a target iphones, android phones, smart tvs turning them to listening devices even when they are turned off. >> samsung was one they were listed on. they wouldn't put the power light on. within, being monitored without their knowledge. it is great spy utility, that is what they are doing. >> intelligence expert sounding the alarm calling the leaks worse than ed snowden. retreating to exile in russia. ed snowden tweeting, quote, working for the publication but at wikileaks has here is a genuinely big deal, looks
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authentic. why is this dangerous? any hacker can use a security hole, the cia left open to break any iphone. raised about the cia ability to hack and other countries like russia for possible political purposes, wikileaks claims a government contractor provided the information the cia has refused to comment. a lot of other people this morning, a lot of questions, remarkable but the details were blocked. thank you. the intelligence community is staying quiet. as far as leaks go, charles krauthammer says after it snowden we need to start extreme vetting not only on immigrants but defense contractors. >> it is one thing to disclose names and places and operations but once you describe sources and methods that is the key to
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what we do and you got to wonder, what we spend on vetting, yemeni nationals trying to get into the country, and a lot of time and efforts, and ed snowden was a contractor for the nsa, presumably this person who is leaking through the cia, this is our greatest weakness. >> what are you most afraid of? the government spying on you or the secrets getting to the wrong hands? log on to "fox and friends" first facebook page for live debate and use the hashtag 2 talking. >> a story breaking moment ago, isis reportedly claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on a military hospital, the attack half a mile in kabul, afghanistan. gunmen dressed as doctors setting off bombs at the gate
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storming the building armed with grenades and ak-47s, a standoff underway, a new video shows afghan troops landing on the roof and running inside, two people are now dead dozens believed to be injured, no word if americans are among the victims. the ntsb set to arrive this morning, this bus crash, a horrifying crash, to determine why this charter crash full of senior citizen stopped on train tracks before being smashed to pieces with a first responder in biloxi, mississippi cutting through the wreckage to free trapped passengers, four people are dead and 40 injured. the bus was taking passengers from texas senior center to a casino, witnesses say it appears to be stuck on the track and stopped for several minutes before the crash. six people dead and do million acres burned as these wildfires
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just rush across the southern plains, flames tearing through oklahoma, kansas, colorado and texas including here in the state panhandle. you can see the bright orange infernos, smoke, fierce wind fueling the flames and in southwest for the firefighters battling a massive brushfire. thousands of acres now burning. >> shutting doors, refusing to work on a day without a woman. 5 schools have said they will not be open because they can't staff their classrooms. this as the daily caller reveals half a dozen clinton campaign staffers are involved in the women's march. the anti-trump movement is behind the protest was more on this. >> one minute shining bright, the next it was wiped out, the statue of liberty going dark for two hours overnight due to a technical glitch. the national park service blaming the outage on an ongoing project to activate an emergency
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generator. the good news, the statue of liberty is shining bright once again. >> some on the media are not buying liquid excuse claiming the lights were flipped off to symbolize the day without a woman. look so different with the lights off. this time is 9 minutes after the top of the hour, chilling new snapchat killer. really horrible. the main suspect in the murder of two indiana teenagers now leads to an unsolved double murder five years ago. >> 300 people according to the fbi came here as refugees are under an fbi investigation. >> numbers are sobering with our next guest said the new immigration order is exactly what we need to keep an attack from happening at home. >> just because she is a beauty
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>> back with a fox news alert. and illegal immigrant deported 5 times charged with murdering a california other. authorities say alvarado was driving drunk when he ran into her car, fleeing from another crash. he was deported to mexico in 1998, reportedly been charged with 20 felonies and misdemeanors with ice is planning to take action. after this a new wave of bomb threats with more jewish community centers and the
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anti-defamation league as all 100 senators demand action against growing anti-semitic threats across the country. federal officials investigating 140 threats against jewish organizations since january sparking alarm and mass evacuation that community centers in schools like this one in florida that has second bomb threat in just eight days. heather: an alarming revelation from attorney general jeff sessions. >> more than 300 people according to the fbi who came as refugees are under fbi investigation today for potential terrorism related activities. >> the news came moments after president trump signed an executive order on immigration. even with renewed antiterrorist and only still in trouble joining us with his reaction am a vice president with center for security policy jim hansen, thank you for joining us this
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morning, we appreciate it. you were not really surprised to hear this news. >> didn't surprise me, we have known all along there was a threat. isis claimed they were going to stop sending refugees, infiltrators among refugees they while ago, they have been doing it and getting them in their. the idea there was no threat which was one of the things the ninth circuit court put in their ruling to halt president trump's first executive order is absurd, this executive order addresses that problem and is vital for national security. >> we closing and they lose their caliphate where do they go? >> they are coming here. they continue to come in larger numbers and the idea the ninth circuit court put forth that somehow the president of the united states was charged by the constitution with our national security should have convinced every liberal activist just in the united states that his
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judgment that these 6 states present a national security threat if we allow migrants to come before we vet them there is no way to do that, it would be absurd, complete overreach and now we need to return to the president's authority outlined in the law to keep us safe. heather: let's talk about that new executive order and show people the main points is the refugee entry for 120 days, lift the ban on syrian refugees and caps the number of refugee injuries to 60,000 versus 110,000 so how will the new executive order help? >> they took away some of the things the courts claimed were a reason to give someone standing, it applied to permanent visa holders and other folks coming out applies only to people outside the united states who don't have a visa so they don't have rights in the united states and basically said we stop
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states where we don't have any idea who are the good guys and who are the bad guys and can't trust them, 6 failed states will not take any migrants or refugees from them until we put in vetting procedures that can tell us who is who. heather: the countries themselves have no vetting process that they can depend on and that is why iraq came off of the list. is that a good idea? >> it is. iraq is an ally, we have done a lot of work with them. there were considerations a lot of folks helped in our war efforts, interpreters and their families might have been affected by its the removing iraq where we do have a fair amount of influence make sense as well. the other states we cannot trust and they are chock-full of jihadists and people who shouldn't be coming to the united states so stopping that is legitimate national security function and we should not have liberal judges overseeing the president and substituting their judgment for his about what is
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it is not a good way to keep us safe. heather: when you listen to those statistics nearly a third of the house and domestic terrorism cases being investigated come from people who came in the refugee program. thank you very much for joining us. abby: does your house have cruise ship insurance? wait till you see what happens when a 1000 foot cruise ship gets too close for comfort. >> alec baldwin may be ready to hang up his trump impersonation. don't miss carly next. ♪
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>> classrooms across the country are shutting their doors for a day without a woman protest and parents on social media not happy. serious x and 115 with the backlash. >> students in four states will stay home from school because teachers are skipping work to support a day without women protest. schools in alexandria, virginia, prince george's county, maryland, chapel hill, north carolina and new york city shutting down because too many teachers said they wouldn't be showing up. according to organizers the goal is to highlight the economic power and significance women have worldwide but the protest creating a giant headache for other working parents. jennifer summoned it up and
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other working women having to scramble to find a sitter or lose a day of pay. other people are just plain angry, said they should be fired. trump won, get over it. a lot of reaction on this one. >> all these kids, education should come first which alec baldwin's trump impression could be over. >> baldwin's days of playing the president might be coming to an end. >> i love the press, respect the press, take another question from the press. >> i'm from both the -- speech is not you, both fee. you are a failing pile of garbage. >> the actor plant an end into impersonation because he feels the maliciousness of the white house has people worried, adding i don't know how much more people can take it. the social media reaction coming from this one. it is so fake and contrived, alec baldwin wents his
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impersonation to be a reality but we have an amazing president hashtag winning and this person has another take saying sick of hollywood hypocrisy but scott says don't let trump win. you are one of the few that stand up to him. s and l has pretty -- >> pretty lucky. >> a big white house surprise, a picture of the president, someone photo bombing him. the white house reopened for business yesterday and what a memorable day for group of fifth-graders glad to meet the president was a woman wrote the president trump on twitter saying would love to see him. the president complied stopping by to surprise her that moment played out in front of a portrait of former first lady hillary clinton making it look like the president was being photo bomb by his formal
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political rival. >> it goes viral. >> fish and chips restaurant in toronto known for this, something extra to get through the day. and online delivery order for three servings of mozzarella sticks including a quick explanation writing i meant to order three mozzarella sticks, please don't judge me, having a bad weekend so excited to see we were back on the menu, the owner says others are ordering stakes, all that viral attention, you see something -- >> three orders. >> like 25. >> got to have a little comfort food to get you through the weekend on the weekend you got to celebrate. >> extra marinara sauce. >> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour and fox news
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alert, our nation's secrets for our enemies to see. >> it is scary. we may have another and snowden in the intelligence agency. >> experts say wikileaks data dump, cia spy on your phones and tvs should terrify every american. >> don't you hate when someone's phone goes off on a movie theater, imagine a playground full of kids making noise where moviegoers are about to get an earful. that is coming up. [waitress] more coffee? [student] yeah, thanks. [student] oh yeah for sure... [waitress] yeah ok [student] i can just quit school and get a job.
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and shine in new york city outside the studios, you are watching "fox and friends" first. it is a lot warmer. abby: 31 after the hour and we want to get to a fox news alert. massive intelligence leak possibly threatening the security of all americans. heather: top-secret programs use your smartphone and your tv to see and hear inside your home even if you have them turned off. jackie a bonnie is here to breakdown what we know so far. >> reporter: the largest cia leak in history sending shockwaves to the intelligence community, and to hack smart phones. and underneath your nose. the program starting iphone and
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android phones and cars, even when they are turned off. documents also providing instructions on how anyone can use them. >> following it closely. i long said emails in many electronic devices are not safe. they are not safe from our adversaries like the russians and chinese. >> intelligence experts calling the police more dangerous than and snowden, top-secret nsa surveillance programs, snowden acknowledging the severity of the leak saying still working through the publication at wikileaks has here is genuinely a big deal, looks authentic. accusing the cia of avoiding security weaknesses showing cia and fbi knew about catastrophic weaknesses in the most used smartphones in america but kept
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them open to spy. questions across the political landscape on the potential ability to hack while framing other countries for it claiming a government contractor provided the information, a big wake-up call. abby: secrets can affect this overseas. wikileaks dump gives away the most tightly held secrets. michael needham of conservative action, concerned what other countries know about our capabilities. >> we may have another edward snowden in our intelligence agencies, very concerning to all of us, not surprising. it is a good thing. what is most concerning is wikileaks could get access to this information, what do the russians know or the chinese, what does that mean for the
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effectiveness of these programs? heather: it is not just what they use against us that our enemies can prevent us from gathering intelligence. the killings here, so-called snapchat killer accused of murdering two indiana teenagers maybe another crime. ♪ heather: indiana police believe that audio was recorded right for an unidentified man killed abigail williams last month. investigators say that case is eerily similar to the 2012 murder of elizabeth collins in iowa. each set of girls were a nature trails when they were murdered at left in the woods on the 13th day of the month, they are 6 hours apart. abby: investigators a closer to
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solving a murder in arkansas. the first amendment battle, handing over data to police and you should but the suspect accused of killing a former hot. claims recordings will prove he is innocent. the amazon echo is always listening for alexa and stores recording, handing the data over calling it invasive. conservative lawmakers slamming their party plans to repeal and replace obamacare promising their own health care overhaul is better. >> the white house is throwing his support behind the republican bill saying american lives are on the line and the time to act is now. what we can expect today was more fireworks? >> reporter: more fireworks and if you remember your schoolhouse rock, many steps, it begins today, the ways and means committee and energy and
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commerce committee, a few hours from now voting on it, the president says he is proud of. >> proud to support the replacement plan released by the house of representatives and encouraged by members of both parties, this will be a plan you can choose your doctor, this will be a plan where you can choose your plan. it is a complicated process but it is very simple. it is called good health care. >> just one problem, not everyone likes it. democrats are universally opposed, strong opposition is emerging republican circles, gop leadership is confident, paul ryan says obama to the carriers ending. >> obamacare is collapsing, if we did nothing the law would collapse and leave everybody without affordable healthcare, we are doing an act of mercy. like they did in harry reid's
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office and jammed it through. >> strong backlash for many conservative republicans known as the freedom caucus threatens the bill's future saying it is not what voters want. >> a step in the wrong direction. a mixed opportunity. we are united on repeal but divided replacement. we need a replacement plan, leadership has a replacement plan democrats would like to vote on the aca again one that is consistent with what we told the voters we are going to do. >> the bill is able to get out of this committee, had been in the house for a vote hoping reach the senate by easter but there are fireworks and some republicans not happy with it. >> i was trying to look up schoolhouse rock i can't remember the next line.
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>> on capitol hill. >> the worst idea ever or a good deal for parents? major movie theater chain letting kids run wild at playgrounds while their parents, the setup includes a huge slide, animal rockers in front of the screen and the floor is made of brass, it is based in mexico and we do best two playground movie theaters, good idea bad idea? we report, you decide. kids are there. >> run for parents when you are there with your friends, a fun theater. story coming you heard about -- beauty versus pizza to new york viral after devouring a two foot slice of pizza, posting about her meal online joking i really
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want's but i want pizza or. he recently competed in the miss new york beauty pageant and is now my hero this morning. it looks really good. be change a lot of cheese and pepperoni. >> time is 20 minutes until the top of the are in school out, classes canceled so teachers can protest, this is no labor dispute, it is about politics. they are just punishing the kids. stuck in traffic, just have a drone pick you up. the new concept car that could transform a whole new level of how we travel. >> do you notice a difference you this little girl owns this perfect fit, a mean lesson in responsibility.
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this is a fitting sign, schools across the country shutting down, not for school break but because teachers are protesting president from, the same organizers plan the march on washington are calling it a day without a woman encouraging women to skip work. senior vice president of the thomas board of institute, amber northern. good to have you here janice for a lot of parents and kids, they can't show up and go to school. protest on your free time, seems like you have a number of teachers and school officials shutdown school to let them
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protest, many of protesting president from. >> this is the key issue, putting adult interest over children's interest. anyone knows if you're in education at the you want to do is maximize instructional time. very important to children, district spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to do that. plus to the morning or afternoon or have kids go to school year-round, because we know every minute in the classroom count. when the day off, this matters a great deal especially for the disadvantaged children who need that time in school. there are 60% of kids in alexandria, and and this matters for kids, for the higher income kids. it is no big deal. it matters. we are all for protest, we live
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in a free america daughter we have but protest on your own time, not on the kids time. take away the critical learning time for kids because it is unfair to them. be change how to get their kids. a statement from the north carolina school district, it is important to appreciate female employees, decision to close schools is neither political statement nor endorsement, the executive director of community relations for the district is why cave? >> and the school district here.
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300 substitutes, and any other choice. and don't have a makeup day, not going to punish kids by making them come again. teachers had a teacher workday, we have two days the kids are missing we, a big deal. the other thing i would say, what lesson does this give kids? don't show up, don't have to come and it is okay, to shut your work responsibilities when you have your political of the day you want to protest for. there is a place for protesting but it is not when it interferes with your work responsibilities and sends a bad message to kids when they see teachers doing it. >> i decided i wasn't going to come and, next time that
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happens. he wants called 911 first responders, the this, menaces of major that controversial writer be get west point. he will lecture on april 12th and in his book it is called between the world and me, he writes they were not human black, white or whatever, they were menaces of major, referring to the brave police officers and firefighters ran inside the twin towers which some parents furious saying they never got public school provision to teach eighth graders about sexual orientation and gender identity. the lessons at an indiana junior high including a movie and questionnaire which ask questions like what is gender and what is coming out? district officials defending the list, it meets the national education standard. >> coming up on "fox and
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friends," another busy new day. >> the american healthcare act, today they will mark it up, words on a piece of paper that will eventually be in the bill suggesting at the end of the process people have the 218 votes he needs but people on the other side in his own party, they don't really like it right now, he will be joining us and house ways and means chairman congressman kevin brady will be joining us, and the great state of arkansas will be with us and do you remember this guy? ♪ the land of the free ♪ in the home brave ♪ >> we didn't see that coming.
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be change what back to "fox and friends" first which the boycott of ivanka of clothing line, doing better than ever. heather: the success story this morning. >> reporter: the minutes of the boycott started sales went up 346% for ivanka's clothing line. this from the president of the company, remember, this is right
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after nordstrom and t.j. maxx, and remember the hashtag grab your wallet, targeting 15 trump, she might be have a last laugh, not really her style but talked about this, we like her shoes and dresses. >> the women have spoken to jervis working on a new kind of car. the pictures were fun to show you. this is called the pop-up from airbus, detached target can be transported around, two cedar that can go 62 miles in one charge, and working on grounds. >> that is exactly what we need
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mexican border wall. the government calling on companies to submit plans for 30-foot structure designed specifically to prevent climbing and resist damage. the climb something march 20th. representative to elijah cummings is meeting with president trump. the two set to strategize how to lower prescription drug prices. abby: time now for the good, the bad and the ugly. favorite cereal is leaving the bowl and coming to a cone. frosted flakes and cocoa pebbles. only get them in their shops. i love that a cruise ships drifts uncomfortably close to a florida home. watch this will. >> get out. get out. >> yikes, one fort lauderdale homer owner was taking out the trash when he looked up and saw the massive cruise ship coming toward him. he said he was where he was supposed to be but too close for comfort.
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swapped his sister's goldfish with baby carrots and how long it would take her to realize. it was six days and she has not even realized it yet. the fish are safe in her brother's. >> she still doesn't know. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> have a good wednesday. bye. >> i'm proud to support the replacement plan released by the house. >> we are united on repeal but we are divided on replacement. >> this single bill is not the entire plan. there are three different phases. >> when this things comes to the floor i guarantee you that. >> a new weeks dump tell smart phones smart tvs and computers into spy tools. >> it may mean we have another edward snowden. >> i think it's worse than edward snowden. >> leaks are deadly to national security. >> blamed for at least six deaths.
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