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>> your watching "fox and friends" first on this tuesday morning. >> thanks for starting your day with us, declaring war on sanctuary cities. billions in grants. officials say the first ever nationwide press conference. how are you doing? >> doing well. leaders of thing to worry cities are not doing well. attorney general jeff sessions putting sanctuary cities on notice. on a news conference on monday, the justice will soon be withholding federal funds fr those cities if they don't comply. >> i urge nationstates in cities
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and counties to consider the harm they are doing. >> the plan to deal with things. supporters of those cities convened the first conference on the issue in new york city vowing to confront criminalization of illegal immigrants. >> the administration's worst nightmare. >> the attorney general is urging thing to worry cities to cooperate with the administration explaining whole communities are put at risk because of illegal immigrants who commit crimes. >> the charges and convictions against these aliens include drug trafficking, hit and run, sex offenses against child and even murder. such policies cannot continue. they make our nation less safe. >> leaders of sanctuary cities nightmare and lee of san francisco said this, sanctuary
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cities are safer, more productive, healthier places to live and bill diblasio of new york argue sanctuary cities means less terrorism. mister sessions is urging those cities to comply or face the consequences of losing vital federal money. the father of an illegal immigrant charged with sexually assaulting his 14-year-old classmate is living in the united states illegally. adolfo sanchez facing deportation. ice now confirms his son, 18-year-old henry sanchez milan was stopped at the texas border in 2016. prior to his rape charge earlier this month. the teenager remained at the center of the national immigration debate, maryland lawmakers considering sanctuary state status which outraged critics like virginia congressman bob goodlatte said this could have been stopped if they just enforced our laws. >> absolute failure of the us government, no question about it
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and failure of the obama administration to enforce immigration laws which i love hearing jeff sessions talk about respect for rule of law and abiding by the law and protecting people and keeping them safe. this is a totally preventable crime that occurred in maryland that happens all over the country and it happens very frequently and it is the result of sending the message not just in this country but central america and elsewhere, you come to our border we will release you. >> president trump's first month in office mark the fewest border rests in recent years dropping 40%. abby: energy manhunt in miami after two police officers are ambushed sitting in their car. those officers rushed to the hospital by fellow officers in the back of a pickup truck overnight. >> two officers shot. >> two officers shot.
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>> undercover officers in an unmarked car investigating gang activity, six people walked up, opened fire and took off. one officer shot in the leg, another grazed by a bullet. a tragic end in oklahoma. an officer killed in a traffic stop shoot out. justin turney shot three times as he tried to stop byron shepard from running away the scene. shepherd, shot by an officer is now hospitalized. he was wanted for theft last month. the ninth officer killed in the line of duty this year. >> maps and pictures of the westminster bridge in his rented war room. police releasing disturbing details but insist khalid massoud was not linked to isis but the terror group raising him as a soldier for the bloodbath after he ran down and stabbed people on the street killing
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four including an american. abby: three would be burglars shot dead after breaking into a house in oklahoma. the homeowner's 23-year-old son shooting and killing the teenagers armed with brass knuckles and a knife which he claims it was self-defense. >> they break into my house i would do the same thing. you don't know what they will do to you. >> reporter: 20 when-year-old elizabeth rodriguez faces murder and burglary charges. >> devon nunez refusing to step down from the russia election probe. abby: this despite growing demand from democrats to recuse himself. the brewing babylon capitol hill. >> reporter: top democrat on the house collect on committee chairman devon nunez to recuse
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himself saying he lacks the necessary competence to be objective after revelations nunez made a trip to the white house to review reports, the chairman firing back last night. >> i'm sure the democrats do want me to quit because they know i am quite effective. there was no sneaking around. i walked out of the ground and said hi to people, did not go to the west wing or talk to the president. when i found out it had nothing to do with russia, that is the key, it had nothing to do with russia. >> shift is not putting the only pressure on nunez, chuck schumer says he needs to be replaced. >> speaker ryan wants the house to have an incredible investigation, needs to replace chairman nunez, chairman nunez needs to be more and impartial actor. he has not been cooperating like
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someone who is interested in getting to the unvarnished truth. >> reporter: republicans like trey galliano rallied around the chairman. >> senator schumer giving republicans advice on what to do. i wish senator schumer and the other democrats would be more interested in the authenticity and reliability of underlying data and not the means by which it was required. >> nunez had to look at the information because it couldn't be transferred to capitol hill. speaker ryan held a press conference, this comes up. >> nice to see you this morning. abby: the president's senior advisor questions on his ties to russia. jared kushner vowing to testify on meetings with the head of state run russian bank and russian ambassador.
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it came from this meeting during the presidential transition and he wants to be transparent. >> the white house declaring a week of action. president trump is signing an executive order over so-called job killing epa regulations marking a drastic about-face on climate change. facing pushback from environmental activists, the news will prioritize american workers. he signed a handful of other bills curving crippling obama era regulations on labor and education sectors. we will talk to scott pruitt about the trump administration's dance on this. >> extreme weather and powerful storms blasting through the south. the tornado touched down in mississippi. >> strong winds truck -- coupling trees and crushing cars, giant hailstones breaking
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car windows in texas. and all of a sudden went through, and breaking obviously. >> never seen it held that bag. we were in our. it was unbelievable. abby: the threat isn't over yet. tracking the latest and what is next. >> the system is not over yet as we are tracking afternoon storms for the next couple days. a lot of rain early this morning, and beginning to move along the east coast to atlanta, boston and farther northeast, general under storms, not the big weather we saw in the afternoon and another system moving into the planes, this is one that is going to strengthen and become a really big one.
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we look at our severe weather threat tonight into early tomorrow morning, the event begins this afternoon through the overnight hours, what we are really highlighting is an area getting close to oklahoma city, that is the bull's-eye, a tornado threat switching to the high level. a powerful system as it moves through this area to the afternoon, evening hours and overnight, here we are at 5:00 pm, continuing through overnight hours where the timestamp is in the corner, we are paying close attention, possibly some tornadoes this evening and overnight. it is two minutes to the top of the hour and how many illegal immigrants i too many? a simple answer.
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>> at what point should we say too many? and sanctuary cities are not the ultimate -- >> the showdown with an activist for illegal immigrants that will get you fired up. >> a mother livid over a horrifying -- traumatized her son. she wants the video for the world to see. >> if you think you had a bad day at work you won't believe this worker who served herself on the hunt the car to stop a shoplifter. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand.
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and friends" first, city leaders vowing to fight back according to attorney general jeff sessions, one simple question, how many illegal immigrants are too many? >> we have 11 million people living here. how many should we have? >> conservatives around the country fought for states rights, all of that applies to immigration. >> at what point should we say that is too many? >> sanctuary cities are not the ultimate fixed. at the end of the day -- >> how many illegals is too many? what would be a good number? 22 million?
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>> this is a country built on immigrants. you and i have -- >> not even disagreeing. >> 11 million illegals. >> the city of brotherly love swearing-in 3 dozen refugees, the massive ceremony organized by philadelphia lawmaker using it as a political statement. >> many people in our city welcomed them with open arms. >> the next step applying for green cards with the goal of becoming american citizens over the next five years. >> i was a university professor sparking outrage for asking students to write about 9/11 from the terrorists point of you. the international studies professor tells the class, quote, the point of the exercises to consider a
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different perspective. the university is defending the assignment but critics lamp it is being too sympathetic to terrorists. a christian conservative students suspended for allegedly challenging his little professor's claims that jesus was not crucified. he teaches in orlando, florida, and says the student discipline him after disagreeing with her, accused of filing a false police report. rollins college stopped commenting on this. abby: a few hours after making the shot of his life, chris maibach in class with the hero's welcome in chapel hill. [applause] >> a standing ovation from his business classmates, the tar heels go to the final four to play oregon saturday night.
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abby: i posted that on twitter and it was going viral. he was in the front row. >> 17 minutes after the hour, bad parenting, trying to sell their 5-month-old baby on craigslist for $3000. abby: america runs on dunkin has a new way to pick up your morning perk.
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>> welcome back to "fox and friends" first this tuesday morning, 21 minutes past the hour, john podesta prequel he bashed russia while he was campaign chair. >> on behalf of mister trump, should be of utmost concern to all americans. >> he has russia ties of his own, may have broken the law. according to the daily caller podesta failed to disclose 60,000 shares he had in a russian company. when he joined the white house in 2015, it would be a violation of federal law punishable by $50,000 fine. abby: the president telling a group that he will work on
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barriers. looking for ways to be more affordable. thanking his daughter for her contributions to the business initiatives, a day after ivanka announced plans to attend the global summit focused on women's empowerment in berlin next month. >> the foxbusiness alert, automaker making an announcement to bring jobs to america. abby: lauren simonetti here with business headlines. >> big news from board, stay tuned for major announcement by the auto maker from two michigan factories, details are scarce but contractors with a significant investment two week after president trump in michigan, to create more us jobs. would you buy a refurbished galaxy node 7 of the company removed the potentially exploding battery? you could. the head of the galaxy s8 announcement, working with local
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authorities to resell node 7. big news, you can't miss it, flying on special passes to board a flight because they are wearing leggings, delta taking a swipe, it means comfort, you can wear your leggings and clarifying their policy. we don't have an item specific clothing policy but we encourage no swimwear, sleepwear or underwear as your outerwear. talk about the unions, the traffic apps pushing into e-commerce teaming up with dunkin' donuts to help drivers swing by the closest coffee shop and place their dunkin order ahead of time without having to open another apps on their phone. abby: the business is boycotting north carolina over the bathroom bill starting to add up. the associated press to terminating the law will cost the state for billion dollars in
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lost revenue over a dozen years. the state has lost dozens of sporting events and concerts. the law requires people to use public bathrooms that corresponds with their biological sex. >> canada turning to legalize marijuana nationwide. the prime minister justin trudeau will introduce new legislation that could go into effect by next year. users would have to be 19 years old under the proposal on making canada the largest developed country to legalize recreational marijuana. abby: 25 minutes after the top of the hour, this is not a gunshot or weapons depot, this is a teenager's bedroom, it stopped just in time to take to her father. >> this employee of the month, her dramatic stunt stopped a shoplifter that might make you
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♪ beaches live look at downtown orlando, florida, you are watching "fox and friends" first this tuesday morning. abby: lots of people up and awakened on the road. thanks for starting your day with us, half past the top of the hour, century cities on
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notice, jeff sessions threatening to withhold billions in federal funding if they keep offering a safe haven to illegal immigrants. chris mac the first ever century city conference is back on today. >> reporter: the growing debate and the battle between the trump administration and leaders of sanctuary cities, jeff sessions announced the department of justice will be withholding federal funds from those cities that provide sanctuary to illegal immigrants who commit crimes. >> drug crimes, gang rapes, crimes against children and murderers, countless americans would be alive today and countless loved ones would not be dreaming today if these policies of century cities were ended did that. >> reporter: the trumpet ministration's plan to deal with illegal immigrants, supporters of century cities convene the
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first ever conference on the issue in new york city and deportation and criminalization. >> one shared the vision to protect our immigrants, to do everything in our power to defend our communities and deify. >> reporter: leaders of those cities are not swaying by the trump administration, bill diblasio stating in a statement president trump's latest threat changes nothing, we will remain a city welcoming of immigrants who helped make our city the safest big city in the nation and federal funding threat will not happen. for the nation's top terror target, we will be aggressively fought in court. decisions will urge century cities to cooperate with the administration, whole communities are put at risk because of illegal immigrant who
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commit crimes. chris mac is withholding federal funding of? abby: a push for even stronger action from the justice department, and morning. >> guns down by an illegal alien in san francisco, a sanctuary city, a 7-time, deported five times not only at the hands of her killer but the hands of san francisco mayor and the. it is beyond belief that liberal mayors are allowing illegal aliens to run wild in the streets of american cities terrorizing law-abiding citizens. attorney general jeff sessions's decision to punish sanctuary cities is welcome news. announcing lance to withhold billions of dollars of federal money, many cities that harbor illegals. trump administration will not
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tolerate lawlessness. i believe the administration should go a step further. of any legal commit a felony crime anything to worry city, the mayor of that city should face criminal charges. the attorney general rightly said countless americans would be alive today if sanctuary cities were shut down. kate steinle will be alive today. >> how severe sleep punished when illegal immigrants are convicted of crimes and sanctuary cities, use the hashtag keep talking. abby: in other news, devon nunez refusing to step down. russian election probe despite demands from democrats. live in washington a brewing battle on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning. after revelations devon nunez made a trip to the white house to review intelligence reports and eat with the top democrat on
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the committee, calling on nunez to recuse himself. >> like the attorney general, recused himself from the russian investigation, would be wise for the chairman to the same thing, enhance public trust the we are doing the investigation in a nonpartisan way insulated from any interference from the white house. >> reporter: the growing chorus of democrats, house to carry leader nancy pelosi and chuck schumer calling for nunez to step aside but the chairman fired back on the o'reilly factor last night. >> i'm sure democrats do want me to step back, i'm quite effective at getting to the bottom, i walked onto the ground saying hi, did not go to the west wing or talk to the president and when i found out it had nothing to do with russia beaches republicans like trey gowdy are rallying around the
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chairman. >> i love it when senator schumer gives republicans advice on what we are to do. i wish senator schumer and other democrats were more interested in the authenticity and reliability of underlying data and not the means by which it was acquired. >> nunez insists he had to look at the information because it couldn't be transferred to capitol hill but he did not inform democrats he was doing so. speaker ryan holds a press conference at 10:00 a.m. and this could come. >> an honor student accused of plotting a horrifying columbine style attacks. authorities in ireland tipped off by nicole's father. after bombmaking materials in her room, a diary and covered allegedly detailed the bloodbath
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planned for next week. >> no doubt in our minds we averted a disaster. i have never seen anything like this to be honest with you. >> reporter: he is undergoing a mental health evaluation. abby: a couple accused of trying to sell their 5-month-old baby on craigslist. setting up an undercover sting after exchanging debate before the cash, they face a list of charges including child in danger and. chris mac a labrador retriever shipped from puerto rico to new york's jfk airport authorities on the 22 pounds - at the bottom of the dog's great, two men face 20 years in prison. abby: police looking for the shoplifting suspects, camera hitting a home depot employee
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with his car. >> police say he stole the toolbox from the store outside cincinnati but that employee is not letting him away easily, hanging on the hood as the suspect tries to escape. abby: she falls off the front of the car and the employee is recovering in the hospital. chris mac extreme weather and terrifying video the monster cyclone slamming australia, debbie pummeling the coast with 160 mile-per-hour wind, forcing tens of thousands of evacuations. abby: powerful stores blasting through the south, this tornado touching down in mississippi and over nashville strong winds toppling trees, crushing cars and damaging home and giant hailstones breaking car windows in dallas, texas. >> good morning, it is that
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severe weather, springlike weather, the colder and warm air and when they combine you see that severe weather. we have warm weather in place today, 65, looking at 63, 40 ° in new york, a bubble of warmer air piling up giving us an area where we could see severe weather. everything you are looking at highlighted orange along the dallas area in north-central texas into oklahoma. we can see strong winds, hail and tornadoes. here is your tornado threat, that is a bull's-eye all the way up to the high end of the spectrum. i would not be surprised if we see long track tornadoes later today into the overnight hours. i can time it out on future radar. this is 5:30 p.m. through the
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overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. a lot of folks will be talking about this for the next 12 hours. abby: to a fox news alert, breaking overnight, two undercover officers raced to the hospital in a pickup truck after being shot in an ambush style attack. chris mac outside jackson memorial hospital the latest for the gunmen. >> reporter: investigators call this an ambush style attack on these miami-dade police detectives with one is a 26-year-old veteran and the other is an 11 year veteran, one side of the leg and the other shot in the arm. this video into the newsroom late monday night, you can see being rushed to the trauma center with the help of some other officers they were able to walk in on their own, miami-dade police detectives, we know they
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are stable morning, being able to walk in, with a little bit of help late monday night so here is what we are told monday night in northwest miami-dade these officers were part of a multi-agency enforcement sweep sitting at a car in the neighborhood doing some surveillance, gang activity in the area and police say six suspect opened fire on these two officers. we know one of those detectives was able to return fire but we do not know if any of the suspects were shot with six people out there, and those calls were coming out. >> monitor the area.
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>> reporter: those detectives stable, one shot in the leg, one shot in the arm is the details come in the so we will keep you updated live in miami, back the time 40 minutes after the hour, one school facing budget cuts, or people moving out but because they have too many white. >> for years people who lived in this house got letters from the watcher and now they have a plan to end things once and for all. >> how much people really know about the court and it went as well as you might think. >> how many supreme court justices either? >> 12? >> five? >> seven?
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♪ chris mac 44 minutes after the hour, the latest attempt to make up for major mistake at the expense of heroes covering hundreds of thousands of veterans receiving overpaid benefits. the va wants them to return the money. they say there is no limit to how much they can ask for, month after the pentagon asked thousands of california national guardsmen and women to return their bonuses. abby: one democrat brings ranks over neil gorsuch, opposing the plaintiff filibuster but hasn't decided if he will vote in favor of neil gorsuch, the faster democrats delayed the vote by one week, was the nomination heads to the senate republican could use the nuclear option to
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confirm neil gorsuch meaning he would only need a simple story instead of 60 votes. chris mac it has been a year since the supreme court resentful stats. abby: that is huge deal for america but not everyone pays attention to our nation's highest court. ♪ is what did you think of the hearings? >> what hearings? >> the hearings for what? >> i know nothing. >> i know nothing. >> president trump nominated someone to fill the supreme court vacancy. do you know that was? >> neil -- >> i have no -- >> tyson? >> neil -- >> armstrong. >> doogie houser? >> how many supreme court justices either?
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>> 12? >> 12. >> 25. 15. >> 10. >> 5. >> eight. >> nine. that is a lot of people. >> can you name any justices on the supreme court? >> i don't know. >> ruth bader -- >> junior. >> i don't know what i got. >> the supreme court do? >> passed bills? >> that is congress. >> checks and balances, make sure we are doing what we are supposed to be doing. >> very big cases. >> this is my world, come here. they are doing an interview and will call you right back. >> check in for what is coming up on fox. you need to give me a warning.
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chris mac a whole box. >> we sat here for many years, well aware of that image a special interview. the trumps have announced they are having a little boy in september, we sat down for their first exclusive on camera interview to talk about their little baby, the first baby born -- he will be a grand father to nine but this is his first baby as president. we are so excited to sit down to talk about all kinds of things like repealing and replacing obamacare, their reaction to that and isis, wiping out isis, talked about the wall and weighed in on sean -- sean hannity and all kinds of stuff. you won't want to miss it and they reveal a debate, we tell you about it coming up.
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abby: welcome back, a mother left outraged saying she was horrified watching tsa patdown her special needs son. jennifer williamson reporting the traumatizing incident at the dallas-fort worth airport saying her son to set off any lines, he suffers sensory processing disorder which sparks anxiety when touched. not clear what prompted the patdown but tsa said the agents did nothing wrong and followed
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all approved procedures. >> school budget is slashed over too many white kids, parents everywhere several schools face layoffs and increased class sizes, a race-based funding system dating back to the 1970s taking away from students, you want -- >> la gives more to schools where the white population is below 30%, they are changing the funding formula for funding on enrollment. abby: they abandoned their new home after getting creepy letters from a stocker signed the watcher and the family is suing a new jersey town to get it demolished. the family got three letters from the creepy house stocker after buying the place in 2014, one of those letters asked if they brought, quote, young blood. the couple was so disturbed they
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refused to move in which the town blocked plans to tear down and build two smaller homes but not yet commented on this lawsuit. chris mac a disgruntled starbucks customer felt so terrible about the way she was -- treated a drive-through employee she returned the next day with a handwritten apology note and $50 bill, the woman feeling remorse for her less than understanding and current behavior after finding of california store was out of cupholders. a tough life. after a day of reflection she thanked the barista for the listening humility and kindness signing the note god bless you today and all your work today. >> at least she apologized, that is nice, a day of reflection over that. 6 minutes until the top of the hour, it weighs 220 pounds and sits behind bulletproof blaster house and the solid gold coin manage to disappear under cover of darkness? i don't know how you got your
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clayton: welcome back. 58 minutes now after the hour. before you leave the house, here is what is happening today. urgent manhunt underway for the gunman who ambushed two policemen in undercover unmarked cars investigating
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gang activity when they were both shot. they are both expected to be okay. national conference in nauert of sanction vary cities. leader vowing to vote immigration effort after attorney general jeff session war blocking billions in funding. president trump expected to sign sweeping executive order over so-called job killing e.p.a. regulation he is. the move marking a drastic about face on climate change. heather: time now for the good, of the bad and ugly. the new york yankees help a military mom and dat dad pull off a double soldier spry. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome home chief warrant officer gomez and -- > heather: the parents guyed the catchers as their kid throw out the first catch. they had not seen each other in nine month. massive gold coin worth 14 million bucks stolen from bullet proof enclosure. the thieves crept in under the
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cover of darkness early monday. left behind a ladder and left off with a 220-pound coin. misses the green, hits the gator and decide it's lunchtime and eat it, of course. clayton: that's a ball drop right there. "fox & friends" starts right now. heather: bye. >> our nations safe and cities and counties refusing to enforce our immigration law puts them at risk for losing federal dollars. >> promoting men and women in business is a absolute priority. >> devin nunes used evidence to help back up the evidence claim that he was wiretapped through a veto visit he made to the white house last week. >> whether it's the white house or waffle how fast what difference does it make if the information is reliable and authentic? >> shepard: the united states is at war. the army is deploying 200

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