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that united is now facing. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's a quarter past 12 and i don't care it's 5:00 somewhere. rob: it's 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning i'm rob schmitt. heather: thank you for joining us as always i'm heather childers. thanks for starting your day and week with us. we begin with ther wrath strategic patience. that is over. vice president mike pence drawing a hard line against north korea overnight after visiting a demilitarized zone just miles from enemy lines. rob: griff jenkins live in washington this morning with the latest on the boiling depositions overseas. griff?
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>> good morning, rob and heather. supporting a bomber jacket and staring down north koreans across the sea mike pence drew hard line and declared that ther wrath strategic patience is over. j. >> we also call on other regional powers in the entire international community to join us to confront north korea and demand that it abandon nuclear and ballistic programs. >> that is a different sound bite. the one where pence is calling on the international community to play a role, in particular, in i. china, in confronting north korea in demanding it abandon nuclear program and making it clear if china won't act, they will. of course, this is coming ahead very high tensions over there. the hard line marks a stark departure from a quarter century of dialogue and patience with the regime and comes over worries about that anticipated sixth nuclear test. and follows the missile launch
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failure over the weekend which some are may have been caused by a u.s. cyber attack. white house advisor k.t. mcfarland would not comment on those reports. pointing instead you before continuing a 10 day asian trip. pence left with a warning all options are on the table. there will be machine to watch for this week. >> we keep hearing from this administration all options on the table. >> see will see what happens. lets let the trump administration staying tight limsd about the failed launch. rob: dr. sebastian gorka saying even if the u.s. intervened it would not be wise to let the world know.
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>> this is not the obama white house. we don't give our playbook away. that is very bad strategy. but we have an incredible team, whether it's secretary mattis. whether it's h.r. mcmaster or tom boss set that is responsible for some of our most amazing cyber work. they are just not going to tell people what we do. people need to draw their conclusions but understanding the use of the moab, the use of the crews missileof the crui. but we are not going to say what is happening in north korea. i'm sorry. rob: now to a fox news alert. authorities expanding the manhunt for a gunman seen executing an innocent father of nine in a horrible post on facebook. heather: the suspect also confessing to murdering 13 others in the easter day slaughter broadcast and vowing to kill more. rob: matt flynn live in cleveland where cops just detected a ping from the armed
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suspect's phone today. matt? >> good morning, rob and heather. we have yet to confirm that information but we are working on that right now. police have issued aggravated murder warrant for this suspect. to be on the lookout in cleveland, new york, pennsylvania and indiana. police say steve stephens gunned down an innocent 74-year-old man yesterday and posted the video to facebook. that video stayed online for hours before being taken down. in video steven is driving around white ford fiewtion he tells after he snapped after the love of his life pushed him past his breaking point. take a listen. >> i snapped. i just killed 13 [bleep] man. i killed 13 people. i'm about to keep killing until, until they catch me. like i say i killed 13, so i'm working on 14 as we speak. i have just always been a
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[bleep] monster. rob. >> in that video he claims he killed other people. right now police have only confirmed this one death. stephens is described as 61, driving a ford white fusion which is a full size car. he is considered armed and dangerous. this morning as you guys mentioned there are reports that police got pings from his phone in pennsylvania. the hunt for cold-blooded killer is widening at this hour. rob and heather back to you. rob: hopefully the 13 number is just a made-up number and is not true. we will keep an eye on this story. thanks so much. heather: desperate search for the idaho teenager who vanished in the middle you have high school prom. christian drove to the dance with a relative. he walked out around 9:30 on saturday. his car found in the parking lot of the national guard armory where the dance was held. nearby. >> the 17-year-old tuxedo jacket, one shoe and broken cell phone. at this point police believe
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that he got into another vehicle. but they have no leads as to where he might be. rob: homeland security secretary john kelly with a new warning for illegal immigrants. just one minor offense like a dui will put you on isis radar. >> in the books pretty straightforward. if you are here illegally you should be deported. the definition of criminal has not changed but we're on the spectrum of criminality we operate has changed. someone for example multiple duis, even a single dui depending on other a.c. aspects would get you into the system. rob: so far the crackdown by the trump administration trump administration is working. 1,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested. up 32,000 from 2016. california based labor group now declaring itself a sanctuary union for illegal immigrants. the national union of healthcare workers is teaming up with a bay law firm to
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represent members and their families facing deportation. looking to ways to hinder the feds from immigration status. this union boasts 11,000 members. heather: u.s. navy fighter jets cleared for takeoff. the recently wounded after experiencing oxygen poisoning in the cockpit. today usintrain future navy and marine fighter pilots. rob: millions hitting the streets of boston today for patriots day and marathon monday. heather: if you can believe it's been just over four years since the deadly marathon bombing. fox news radio host todd starnes with the message of resilience in one minute comet tear. >> when he set about to make bostonnians shown the nation
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what it means to be boston strong. it's been four years since that day. the day islamic radicalized waged juwaad on the boston marathon. 16 people lost their names in the name of religion of peace. there are some rather forget go the cancer ghage that day. we must never forget about the radicals did to us the blood they spilled on patriots day. we must never forget the courage of our fellow countryman. the by standers who became first responders. we must never forget the bawj boston politics to stood guard over the bodies of the dead so they would not be left alone. those are the stories we must tell future generations. today the worst of mankind brought out best of mankind. that is what we must remember on this patriots day. you. rob: all right, todd, thanks so much. >> thanks. heather: let's switch gears. it was easter overall. it was a egg extran traf began
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zoo. thousands will flood the front lawn. >> fell to features 18,000 eggs to find. the first family spending easter sunday in florida. they came back last night. they attended a service at the historic eepiscopal church of bethesda by the sea first place they were married in 2005. >> very nice. first lady tweete tweeted this message happy easter. rob: god free food. time now is 9 minutes after the top of the hour. the fight for the flag. old glory under attack yet again. >> it's a slap in the face to our country to take steps to ban the flag. heather: college just decided hanging the american flag is now optional. the outrage is boiling over. rob: countdown is on. tomorrow is the deadline to file your taxes. the last minute tips that
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every procrastinator needs. heather: april the giraffe, this is exciting, finally giving birth to 6-foot tall baby. baby boy as a matter of fact with the world watching. his name though that is still a mystery. the internet wants you to help decide. what do you think? rob: i think it's a great idea ♪ say my name, say my name ♪
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♪ you don't know what you got until it's gone ♪ leave paradise to put up a parking lot. heather: good morning to you. the taxis already running here in new york city. thank you so much for joining us. the american flag is under attack again at another college campus. this time we're talking about u.c. davis which is a public university, where its student
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senate just gave the okay to make it optional to fly the flag at meetings, right? rob: interesting move. marianne rafferty is live from los angeles this morning with growing outrage over. this marianne? >> well, good morning, heather and rob. freedom under fire here in california. social media lighting up with controversy as students at uc davis turn their backs on the american flag. the student senate striking down an old rule no longer making it mandatory to fly those flags at meetings. in fact, if someone wants a flag hung up, they have to petition it 24 hours in advance. >> it's a slap in the face to our country to take steps to ban the flag. you can be against flying the flag everywhere and still believe in this nation. >> the student behind the new rule is a newly nationalized citizen from israel. supporters say they don't want the flag at meetings because it represents things like capitalism and genocide. critics fear this is becoming
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anti-american trend among universities. >> this is a concerted effort. and when you no longer teach that america is something to be proud of, as most professors are now doing, they are not teaching american exceptionism these are the by products of this and shouldn't be surprised we are seeing this. >> outrage over the optional flag rule now growing online. joan tweeting this should never be an option. men and women die defending that flag which stands for freedom. how do you think our military feels? and certify any of says i'm canadian and i have more love for america than many university students. something is wrong here. another person writing so fed up with this anti-american sentiment. we should fly our flag proudly, especially in all government buildings and public areas. now, uc davis administrators are reportedly distancing them sizzles from this new rule claiming that it's strictly a student issue. rob? heather? rob: they don't want to touch it either. heather: thank you so much. let's keep talking about this though. should flying the american flag be optional or mandatory.
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log on to facebook page for a live debate #keep talking. rob: i cannot wait to hear some of those comments. united airlines facing a knew fiasco, accused of kicking more people off a plane. a bride and groom claiming that u.s.a. marshall came on board after they moved to an empty row with more leg room for their flight. the two flying from houston to costa rica where they are going to get married. but they say they didn't want to wake up the sleeping passenger already in their assigned seats. >> other gate lady, snickering and laughing at the affectionate that we were sitting there. my fiancee was in tears and i was pleading with them. they being snickering and laughing about it i committee customer service in the airlines has gone down hill. rob: that's their side. united is denying saying no u.s. marshall came on board and the couple refused to follow instructions. >> this just one week after the airline sparked worldwide
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outrage for dragging that passenger, doctor off their plane. heather: pot smokers could be lighting up inside coffee shots by this summer. denver officials finalizing rules for where people can smoke in the mile high city. bookstores also up for discussion discussion. businesses could be approved as soon as july. advocates for the initiative say that the point is to have marijuana be treated more like alcohol. rob: tax day is tomorrow. don't panic if you are waiting until the very last minute to file. there's some last-minute tips that can still save you a lot of time. heather: i don't know. there might be another word for last minute at this point, right, cheryl? >> cheryl casone fox business network with here to help. good morning. >> good news. one more day if you haven't filed your tax return. the bad news have you got one more day to file your tax return because april 15th hit on saturday, and today is emancipation day, an observed
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hold in washington, tomorrow is the deadline. if you are panicking to get your return done and planning to file a simple return, there is free software out there from companies like turbo tax, credit karma and h and r block. block at the fine print for awful these. unfortunately live scammers are active this year. they plan to be from the irs. they usually call you on the phone. if anybody starts to ask you for bank account number. ask asks for money over the phone just hang up. they are scammers pretending to be the irs. there are last-minute deductions you definitely should remember. property taxes for primary even secondary home cble deducted and even time 145eur7. moving expenses if it's for your job. student loan interest that he you may be paying still and charitable donations all should be deducted. keep your receipts, of course. file extension 4868 gives you until august 125th to file. it's a new deadline.
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of course, you want to double-check your work and make sure what you are sending in. 30% of tax filers still hadn't filed as of early april. rob: people that are going to pay versus the people getting money back. i file as early as possible to count on that check to come in. heather: i just did mine on friday. at least i did get it in. rob: you were early kind of. 19 minutes are a the hour. coming up your secrets exposed. brand new tooling from google that could allow your employees to snoop on your entire search history. heather: tough talking sheriff going viral after his stern warning to drug dealers. ♪ bad to the bone. >> if you're trying to sleep tonight, wondering if don't is the night our swat team blows your front door off the hinges, we are coming for you. heather: i love it the results that he just delivered, carley shimkus delivering.
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caption will you keep politics out of sports, please? we like politics or sports, rather, to be politics-free. now he later wrote a blog post explaining his perspective saying the patriotism of people who don't support all military actions has been called into question. and team views those patriotism imagely and symbols of patriotism like the american flag to advance their marketability. not everybody is buying it let's look at some tweets. cammeron says patriotism is political? people die for our rights in this country so, yeah. we are going to lay out the flag. we're also going to have the military. frank says this is ridiculous. one can love the country and completely disagree with its leaders at any given point in time. and max says i read it, the flag is not political. it's a symbol of the core values that all-americans share. it binds us together unlike you. a lot of the criticism for that message.
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rob: bone head tweet i wish i could take it back. heather: we're all americans. >> absolutely. heather: the sheriff, we did the story originally. he did this video on youtube. he presume milled he was going to bust drug dealers and now he has results? >> this is the florida sheriff peyton grenell. remember this viral video? this tough talking message to drug dealers. take a listen. >> to the dealers, i say: enjoy looking over your shoulder, constantly wondering if today is the day we come for you. enjoy trying to sleep tonight wondering if tonight's the night our swat team blows your front door off the hinges. we are coming for you. >> well, it looks like he really did keep his promise. the department announced not one but two major drug busts in one week. take a listen to what he had to say about that viral video on "fox & friends." >> i just wanted to reach out to our citizens in lake county to let them know that i recognize that there was a problem and to ask them for
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their help. >> good. and he did succeed. a lot of people loving this guy and his message on social media. keep it going, sheriff, we are proud of you and your department. may the lord protect each one much you. jesse says after 8 years of obama's lawlessness, this is exactly what we need some law and order finally. good job, sheriff great britain ansheriff grinnell andi his team. >> he sent out a warning first. he couldn't say i didn't warn you guys. rob: i saw this over the weekend this baby giraffe. >> yeah, it was amazing, amazing video. >> it's really the moment that millions of people have been waiting for. millions of people have been watching april the giraffe for months on facebook live hoping to witness her birth. she had a little baby boy. it's like over 120 pounds, right? now it's up to us to name the
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baby for just $1, you can actually submit a name of your very own and, of course, submissions are pouring in on social media. margaret says if they don't name april the giraffe baby ha harambe i'm moving to canada. >> mary says max amillion since there were over one million viewers. that's a good one. heather: i like that last one. >> april had her baby in the month of april. >> it was amazing video to watch it? >> i know. yeah. and women thought we had it rough, right? heather: right. so i liked your idea though rob for the name. rob: did i have one? heather: remember because you said she was pregnant so long. >> 129 feet long and 6 feet tall i said ouch. >> that could give the giraffe a complex. rob: thank you, carley. heather: 27 minutes after the
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rob: i'm rob schmitt. gunman seen executing innocent and random father of nine live on facebook. heather: suspect confessing to murdering 13 others in the easter day slaughter broadcast and vowing to kill even more. rob: matt finn live in cleveland where cops just detected a ping from the armed suspect's phone. is, that right, matt. >> we are working to confirm whether or not that ping belongs to cold blooded killer. police say it pinged from a phone in pennsylvania. issued a aggravated murder warrant for cold blooded killer he is armed and dangerous and warning people to be vigilant here in cleveland and beyond. in new york, pennsylvania, and indiana. now, this all began yesterday when police say steve stephens drove around on easter sunday in his car and pulled up to a 74-year-old man and shot and killed him in cold blood. apparently no rhyme or reason.
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he posted the video of that heinous crime on facebook. and in another video. the suspect tells his audience this random murder could potentially be blamed on the love o of his life causing him to snap. take a listen. >> i just snapped. i just killed [bleep] people, man. that's about it i killed 13 people. i'm about to keep killing until -- until they catch me. like i say i killed so i'm working on 14 as we speak. i have just always been a [bleep] monster. >> now, in that video we hear the suspect say he killed 13 other people. right now police have only confirmed this one murder. at this hour, police are warning people to be look on the lookout for stephens who is 6 feet tall, driving a white ford fusion which is a sedan. there are reports that police got a ping from the suspect's phone in pennsylvania. so this manhunt is expanding well beyond here in cleveland. rob and heather, back to you. rob: okay, matt. thanks so much.
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heather: thank you. rob: switching gears now the era of strategic patience is over. mike pence draw haggard line against north korea overnight after visiting a demilitarized zone just miles from north korea's enemy lines. griff jenkins live in washington this morning in the latest on some boiling tensions overseas. hey, griff. >> hey, rob. what a difference a change in administration makes. vice president pence donned a bomber's jacket declared that we are headed into a new era. >> we will defeat any attack and we will meet any use of conventional or nuclear weapons with an overwhelming and effective response. the ear wrath strategic patience is over. >> pence also called on international community, in particular china to join the u.s. in confronting north korea and demanding that it abandon its nuclear program making it clear that if china
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won't act the u.s. and allies will. white house advisor k.t. mcfarld says the president is working with china. >> we all understanding that the korean peninsula should be denuclearized. we have a said it. the chinese, russia, everybody has he said it but how do you do it? what president trump was able to convey to the chinese president is that north korea is no longer an asset. the. >> hard line mark as stark departure from a quarter century of dialogue and patience with north korea and comes amid tensions with north korea is planning a sixth nuclear test and failed missile launch over the weekend. where does this leave us? pins says all oiptions are on the table. >> all options are on the table. as we continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of south korea for the denuclearization of this peninsula and for the long term prosperity and freedom of the people of south korea.
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>> pence continues a 10 day asian trip today and rob, you know, as our colleague greg palkot told you last night it doesn't appear that north korea is going to back down any time soon. rob: they do a lot of talking over there, griff, thanks so much. heather: president trump authorizing the use of force several times in the last two weeks. ordering the missile strikes on syria and a dropping a huge bomb on isis fighters in afghanistan and sending a carrier strike force towards north korea. representative matt thorn berry, chair of the house armed services committee says the president is letting his enemies know that he means business. >> let's step back for a little context. the obama years saw u.s. withdraw from iraq. reducing our presence in afghanistan, drawing a red line in syria, not following it up. and cuts to the defense budget of more than 20%. since 2010. and during that time, we saw invasion of crimea, the chinese building islands in
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the south china sea, et cetera. president trump is taking a different approach, thank goodness. he is sending a message that now the united states is going to stand up for our interests. and make sure we have the military capability to prevail if we choose to use force. ♪ rob: i did hear yesterday it was something like 85 degrees outside it felt like july. great weather for easter weekend on the east coast at least. heather: apparently it was really windy though because i couldn't get back here from north carolina. adam is here with the monday forecast. >> feeling a bit like summer as we head into the early morning hours here along the east coast. still staying very mild. look at numbers 66 degrees in new york city. running down the coast sitting there in the middle 60's. still back in the 50's in the midwest. it is still a very warm one out there. getting some of those spring showers as well. rain has stretched across the northeast down to the
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mid-atlantic as well. you are seeing light showers from boston all the way down through the crernghtd of the country. getting down into the ohio river valley. as you stretch farther off to the west, actually, some of this becoming severe weather through the overnight hours. that's been the case in areas in oklahoma where you see that yellow. storms out in front of that will continue to drift off twardz the east. we are seeing rain out in the pacific northwest as well is going to become snow. it's been fairly active overnight springtime of morning here on this monday morning. those big showers i was just showing you in the center of the country going to continue to drift toward memphis and st. louis area before eventually weakening a little bit later in the day. taking you back out west. maybe some of that precipitation becomes snow. as far as temperatures go it stays fairly warm. low 70's in new york city today. across most of the country. temperatures at least into the 70's. so, that spring like feel, that summer like feel will continue.
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heather: i say that's not spring we jumped right over thathat. rob: united facing worldwide yowm rates. the changes the airline just made to make sure that this doesn't happen again. heather: celebrities attacking president trump demanding that he release his taxes. >> if you have nothing to hide, then please, why not? if you care about the american people you will release your taxes. heather: with tensions rises overseas? is this really what we should be focused on? we will have a fair and balanced debate next. ♪ if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication...
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heather: welcome back. president trump not holding back, calling out celebrities and journalists that are demanding to see his tax returns. so is this really what we should be worried about though right now? here to weigh in our chief political correspondent deneen borelli and cathy areu. thank you both for joining us this morning. >> thank you, heather. heather: definitely appreciate it take a look at president trump's response. here is what he had to say on twitter. he said someone should look into who paid for the small organized rallies yesterday. the election is over. he said i did what was an impossible thing to do for republican. easily won the electoral college now tax returns are beirut ubrought up again. does he a v. a joint. >> sure he does. taxes, recount and repeat. that's what we are seeing. this very nothing else to say. nothing else to complain
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about. what about complaining about the outrageous amount of taxes that hard working americans have to pay every year i see this as an effort to delit jiz mize trump release taxes and everything else to want to talk about. heather: talking about all the things going on in the world right now. chemical weapons attack. our response over there in syria. we have north korea going on right now. is now the time to be bringing this up again and does it matter? >> tax bay is here. he promised in 2011 that he would release his tax returns when he started the birther movement against president obama at the time and president obama had a lot on his place. a lot was going on when north korea and other countries at the time. if he could start tax return discussion in 2011. brought it up years after that the president brought up his birth certificate.
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trump promised he would show his tax return then. did he not. yeah. tax day is the perfect time to make the president stick to his campaign promise and show us his tax returns. heather: how is this impacting what's going on in the world right now? how is it impacting north korea or sir yanchts tax returns may show us what kind of relationship he does have with other countries in the world. we don't know what relationship he has. we would like it see what is he doing. what influence is going on. we could see a lot. heather: that will make a difference with kim jong un, do you think? maybe trump hotel there. >> americans that supported president trump they didn't care about the fact that whether his taxes were released or not. what americans cared about during the last presidential election was economy and jobs. still on the right don't care about his taxes and to think that is a big issue and concern considering what heather said what's happening
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in north korea, syria and russia, america is much more concerned about national security than trump's taxes. heather: cathy, on that point, they may be concerned about whether he relet's his taxes which, by the way, there is no law. he doesn't have to do thatment at the same time, his approval ratings have been increasing. based on the work getting done. 41% say they now approve of president trump compared to back in march 28th when his approval rating was just 35%. >> right. this is a president going to lead news world war iii possibly. we would like to know if he has relationship relationships n governments and tax returns could show us those things okay reveal so much about a man now involving himself in wars in other countries. heather: a lot of people who do share your opinion though, a lot of actors and actresses in hollywood we can pull up what debra messing had to say. one of the people involved in one of those presse presses from saturday. this is what debra messing had to say.
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i think we have that sound. >> if you have nothing to hide, then please, please, why not? if you care about the american people, you will release your taxes. describe the threat that the current president is to our democracy.when it comes to neutg that threat. do you think that activities. >> you got the gist. deneen, do you think matter of national security. >> going to lead the country because trump got elected. this is about nothing. americans are more concerned about our national security, jobs, and economy. that's what folks are concerned about. >> it goes hand in hand with the tax return. heather: thank you both for joining us. have a great week. >> thanks, h heather. on on always fun with our panel. pete: this couch is going to be lonely today just brian and i because the one and only ainsley earhardt this morning
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on the south lawn of the white house for the 139th annual easter egg roll. she has got some amazing guests with an amazing shot. sean spicer, kellyanne conway and eric and donald trump will be live from the white house as we bring the easter egg hunt to you. brian and i will keep you company. heather: i will be down there to join you for news headlines. pete: come on down. rob: we'll be right back. heather: stay with us. did you know slow internet
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outspoken liberal george decould i sparking a liberal you frill storm on twitter rest of the world puts kim jong un and donald trump into the same unbalanced state leader basket. the backlash to him was instant. one user responding saying you are deeply mentally unbalanced you need psychological help. another writing funny i haven't heard of donald trump having his own people shot. another tweet you, sir, have no idea what the rest of the world theres only that of your hyperliberal universe. there have you interest. you remember rachel dolezal the woman busted by the lying about her race. >> are you african-american? >> i don't understand the question. >> dolezal who was born white now being called out by dr. phil for causing nationwide outrage. >> you pretended to be black. you perpetrated a lie, you
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agree with that right? >> no. >> you what? rob: promoting new memoir in which she claims she is transracial. the full interview with dr. phil airs today. heather? let they united airlines sparking outrage for drag ago passenger off a plane. staff and crew are now required to check in at least one hour before a flight ensuring that they are seated before the plane fills up. the new rule comes after david dow was make resume for elm ploif years. instead is he now planning to file a lawsuit. google could allow employers to see everything that you have ever searched for on the internet. yep, the tech giants currently working on a new job site called google hire. a perspective boss can type your name, in learning a new too much about recruits.
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