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♪ kick them when they are down ♪ >> bloodstained jeans. got to get to that story. >> the wife thinks i was busy in the yard. >> you are watching "fox and friends" first tuesday morning. chris back donald trump going full speed ahead into the 100 day mark with a meeting on tax reform. jon: mike pence raising him to tackle potential budget crisis. chris jenkins live in washington with what to expect. >> steve mnuchin and other top officials head to capitol hill today to meet with mitch mcconnell, and speaker paul ryan ahead of the scheduled announcement, dropped by yesterday's white house press
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briefing sending a clear message. >> the president is determined that we can get to sustained economic growth to 3% or higher. tax cuts is a priority of the president, simplification, the average american should be able to do their taxes on a large postcard, business tax competitive and we expect with doing that we will bring back trillions of dollars from offshore. >> the clock is kicking to keep the government doors open, the president said he considered backing off of his demands in order to avoid a shutdown saying safety funds later in the fall as mike pence races to hawaii.
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>> headed to capitol hill and the spending bill being considered as we speak, the president working and what remains of the budget year. to supplement our military spending. clayton: a number of white house called artificial but a compass and they say they are proud of a busy week in washington. >> donald trump looking to boost jobs and the economy. >> the biggest initiative for the trump presidency. and trump is the one who ran on this. this is his one chance and it will be a good chance to stimulate the economy to get to
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3% and that would make is presidency. clayton: unemployment is 3% and gdp rose 2.1% in the final quarter of 2016. jon: all hands on deck, donald trump calling the senate to the white house for a briefing on north korea as the road nation conduct a massive military drill overnight. breaking developments, good morning. >> the status quo is unacceptable that is what donald trump says about the way the international community is dealing with escalating tensions with the rogue nation. north korea is planning to conduct its 6 nuclear test today, the anniversary of its military armed forces, the us believe the regime is trying to develop a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the us, the country
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has detained a third us citizen. donald trump is planning to meet with the entire senate wednesday at the white house for a briefing. secretary of defense jim matus, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff joseph dunford and director of national intelligence dan coats will update senators on the situation in north korea and the president is urging the un security council to impose stronger sanctions. >> this is a real threat to the world whether we want to talk about it or not, a big world problem to solve. decades and now it is time to solve the problem. >> reporter: in a show of us military force, michigan, nuclear powered submarine docked at a south korean part.
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and we don't want a war. >> the united states is not looking for a fight so don't give us a reason to have one. >> reporter: ambassador haley says the united states and china are partnering for the first time to develop a strategy to curb north korea's nuclear appetite. jon: paying attention to north korea, it is a big story. clayton: the biggest execution in two nights. jack jones, put together for sexual assault and murder, tried to delay the execution, too unhealthy for lethal injections. those appeals were denied. the execution is part of an effort to put inmates to death in 11 days, using capital punishment crimes expires, the next one set for thursday.
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jon: elton john canceling several shows as he recovers from a potentially deadly infection. ♪ ♪ a little bit ♪ jon: he spent two days in intensive care after contracting the illness in south america. he is expected to be okay and will return to the stage in june. clayton: france's marine the pen giving up one candidacy in hopes of winning the residency with another, the far right politicians stepping down to focus on her own vision for the country, a move for a wider range of voters, backing the opponent, and conservative stand would endanger friends, they will go head to head in a final run off election in two weeks.
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jon: right here on "fox and friends," the center of politics, our own friends heather named new state department spokesperson as she takes over from mark toner and comes to the role with 15 years experience as a journalist and we wish her luck, a fantastic job. we will miss her. clayton: flash flooding drenches the south. jon: clingin a pole near nashville. right into the high water. clayton: three inches of rain, trash in flooded streets. jon: janice been following the story. my parents are in the carolinas give us some good news. >> reporter: i don't have good news. carry your umbrella, that is the news, better weather in store
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for the rest of the work week. you can see satellite radar, storm moving into the west, showers and thunderstorms in higher elevations, some snow across the northern tier of the country, the great lakes and this area of low pressure bringing heavy rain to the carolinas to the northeast, focusing on the northwest, the storm system will bring the next round of severe weather, large hail and tornadoes as we get to the middle of the weekend there is that slow-moving low pressure center up the coast bringing potential for several inches of rain through 48 hours and the possibility of severe storms, all those ingredients coming together for the potential of a severe weather outbreak wednesday and another round thursday and friday into the weekend. if you live across the central us we have vast enhanced risk of large hail, damaging winds and
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tornadoes. across the mid-atlantic and northeast, showers and thunderstorms, the next storm system moving into the west and stormy weather including severe storms across the central us. we will keep you posted. jon: watch fox news, good idea. a very long distance call from the oval office. clayton: congratulating estimate peggy whitson on breaking the american record for most days spent in space. jon: cracking a joke explaining the unique water recycling system on the space station. >> water is such a precious resource up here that we also are cleaning our urine and making it drinkable and it is not as bad as it sounds. >> i am glad to hear that. better you than me. >> she is ready to go to mars.
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he wants to make it to the red planet during his first term. i don't think we have the ships yet. time is 9 minutes after the hour. the iran nuclear deal worse than we thought. bombshell allegations, freed prisoners who pose a known threat to national security. jon: it was a real drag but someone had to do it. the aviation officer who pulled the guy off a plane telling his side of the story. >> it is fun and games until the mascot knocks you out. ♪ going to knock you out
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♪ clayton: coming back to me. good morning, welcome back to "fox and friends" first, stunning bombshell shedding light on president obama's nuclear deal with iran. 70 reigning prisoners freed in a swap to sweeten the deal with threats to national security. this is how obama characterized it at the time. >> these individuals were not charged with terrorism or any violent offenses, they are civilians and their releases a 1-time gesture to iran given the unique opportunity offered by this moment.
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jon: these five were helping the iranian military. one linked to a roadside bomb that killed hundreds of american troops in iraq, another accused of the nuclear program, charges for 14 others dropped as part of the deal. one of the top prosecutors will work to help criminal illegals avoid deportation. king county, eric gonzalez laying out a new policy and minimizing consequences for low-level convictions. the announcement comes days after the threat to cut funding for sanctuary cities, and soft on crime. jon: one of the most popular focal points of donald trump's campaign. >> we will cancel federal funding to sanctuary cities, we will stop illegal immigration, deport all criminal aliens and we will build a great wall and mexico will pay for it.
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jon: nearly 100 days into office. continuing the series of congressional candidate from florida, thank you for joining us. you have to grade the president, pressure. let's start with enforcing immigration policy, do you give a grade a? why? >> he has a really good on immigration. and the crackdown on sanctuary cities. if you are harboring these illegal bad hombres you are harboring them and what better scenario than to say if you continue this behavior we are going to stop funding for sanctuary cities. never before has anybody really gotten very hard for on sanctuary cities saying enough
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is enough and a plus for the crackdown on immigration. jon: telling illegal immigrants to avoid ice. the southern border, you give them a grade b for this. >> on the wall he gets pretty much an a for effort. look how fast, done this swiftly, wanting to get this done, the cutoff is june 1st for the prototype on how a wall is going to be built and specifications of it. and it comes to the funding. and a lot of people and clear, and and how it is going to be
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paid for. and and >> finally, keeping got potential terrorists. you give and a plus, why? >> the us travel ban, this is extremely important. he started this right away and met with a lot of controversy by the liberal judges, this was met right away and i give him and a plus plus for this because this is one of the things he promised us, we were tired of seeing people flooding -- especially after the san bernardino -- i like the fact he was really on this, implemented the ban, met with a lot of pushback, the fact he did this and did it swiftly
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and had to reorganize it but still got a plus trying this. >> attorney general, and you knew that and in all 50 states in week 2. clayton: 19 minutes after the hour, dirty jeans. why work hard when you can just pretend that you do? >> this is a world defined by fake everything was the apartment store under fire for selling bloodstained jeans for $400. "fox and friends" first will be back in a moment but first, sharing and caring, one mother says her son doesn't have to give up, setting off sofas everywhere.
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jon: former president obama back in the spotlight. in his first public appearance since leaving office. in chicago talking immigration at the university of chicago. >> not to assume everyone troubled by the immigration system is racist. everybody being able to see the reality of immigrants as people, not as someone other is important but also requires us who are advocates on behalf of immigrants to have some respect
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for people you may be able to win over. heather: the former president, the first presidential campaign failed to get a bill passed during his hour-long speech, directly speaking about donald trump. >> a pair of jeans covered in mud. mike monroe outraged by the pants and this message. >> my beef with nordstrom is not that they don't u -- they don't value authenticity and once again as a country what are we doing? this is the world defined by fake everything, fake news, we don't trust anything we hear. clayton: buddy jeans from the
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company that sold this rock in leather, $85, quickly sold out. a pet rock. >> go out and roll around. a child is not required, that is the message from one mother, if i will debate on facebook. >> writing a post on line, several children approach her children demanding he share his toy with them. heather: her son was overwhelmed and didn't know the other kids so she told him just say no, don't have to say anything else. >> gave her dirty looks in return for this. heather: ending the now viral post, next time your snowflake runs to upset another child is and sharing please remember we don't live in a world where it
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is conducive to give up everything you have to anyone just because it says so and i'm not going to teach my kid that that is the way it works. clayton: is a good person for setting up for failure? send an email to "fox and friends" first. i believe this -- as an adult on the subway reading your kindle and someone says can i borrow that? okay. as a kid we expect that to happen but as adults. heather: if you are a kid you want to share, make friends. clayton: you don't have to force them to share, i am on her side. heather: the company accused of taking tabs and replacing them
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is half past the top of the hour. thank you for sticking around. to our top story, tax reform front and center in washington and donald trump raises today 100 which clayton: mike penn stopping a potential budget crisis. heather: what can we expect today? >> reporter: treasury secretary steve mnuchin and top white house officials head to capitol hill meeting with rich mcconnell and paul ryan ahead of the president's announcement tomorrow, the white house press briefing to send a clear message. >> the president is determined that he can get to sustained economic growth of 3% or higher. >> reporter: tax-cut simplification both top priorities. >> simplification of a tax code.
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>> on the personal side of middle income tax cut, on the business side without making them competitive. >> to keep the government doors open beyond friday the president demanding he wants to avoid the shutdown telling conservative reporters he is considering backing off demand for border wall funding, later in the fall, and assuring they forgot. >> the spending bill being considered as we speak. what remains of this budget year to begin to supplement military spending. >> reporter: a member of the white house calls official, full of accomplishments, it will be interesting to see what donald trump said in pennsylvania at the rally.
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a busy week. >> donald trump has succeeded in getting a lot done in the search for 100 days but one thing molly hemingway said, voters are still looking for him. you look at things other than legislation. in terms of putting forth his own ideas that are unpopular with president obama with the exception of the immigration issue, it might be the only thing his voters cared about the entire first-term. >> looking at the obamacare, that legislative win. >> north korea launched a massive military drill overnight
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as donald trump calls the senate for a briefing at the white house. kelly right with overnight developments on that. >> reporter: the status quo is unacceptable, that is what donald trump says about the way the international community is saying about escalating tension, and nuclear tests today to markets anniversary of military and the regime is trying to develop a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the us adding to his a third us citizen. donald trump planning to me with the entire u.s. senate when they, or 100 members for a briefing. secretary of defense jim matus, chairman joseph done. and director of national intelligence, will update senators on the situation taking
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place, stronger sanctions on the north. >> it is a problem we have to finally solve. we've had blindfolds on for decades and it is time to solve the problem. >> reporter: the uss michigan, powered submarine is docked at a south korean forward. us ambassador to the un nikki haley says the united states and china partnering for the first time to develop a strategy that might curb react nuclear appetite to denuclearize and issued a stern warning to north korea. >> the united states is not looking for a fight, don't give us a reason to have one. >> reporter: donald trump is calling on the security council
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to solve the conflict with north korea as well as with china to see how far they could go in stopping this regime. >> a terrifying emergency landing that could signal disaster. united airlines impact of people grounded in costa rica after an engine reportedly overheated over the ocean and saying we about crashed in an emergency land with pilot to, so scary. the plane is on its way to houston, united only thing there was a, quote, maintenance issue. clayton: attorney dragged off the plane, the mother allegedly hit by american airlines worker. the employee struck the woman with the baby roller in san francisco. and update on the united airlines dragging fiasco in chicago, aviation officer
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claiming they minimal force the passenger writing in a police report doctor david tao started swinging his arms fast and violently and started to fight. >> some extreme weather million bracing for heavy rain on the east coast after flash flooding and the south. chris rhodes turning into rivers, people being forced to abandon their cars. beaches is causing the roof to collapse after 3 inches of rain drenched. clayton: it is up the east coast. >> looking at current temperature 60 in raleigh, 50 in new york, 54 in chicago, you see where the colder air is and potential for springtime snow across the northern rockies and
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the northern plains as well, pressure lumbering of the northeast coastline, check ahead if you are flying today across the northeast hub and the west where we have another area of low pressure moving out, this is the time of year received center for severe storms, lows and the west strong upper-level win in the jetstream, gulf moisture screaming from the gulf of mexico and severe today and wednesday where we have enhanced risk for severe storms across the mississippi river valley and the low pressure moving across the northeast over the next 24 to 48 hours, for and inched to two into the rainfall over the mid-atlantic by wednesday, thursday, it is out of the picture but we rainfall in this areas in the drought situation, where the front is, potential
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for severe storms. and keeping post back to you. >> 38 minutes after the hour. potential for maker being knocked online for her fight for sanctuary cities. >> i feel fine and others, why they are doing this, those who are already joining in the fast. >> the argument that some say is hard to swallow. >> that is not the goodyear plan, how this brother got caught spying on you again >> that is not the only thing. is the flying car we have all been waiting for? it looks like a car. ♪ per roll
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speechangewelcomeback lawmaker is not eating, hoping protect illegal audience that is illegal immigrants relying on rare. 's and i to the bill debate tomorrow heather: how is the restraint going so far? reaches last thing she ate with the way for. >> i feel fine, i feel guilty. >> reporter: is on a hunger strike, the anti-sanctuary city bill, she cannot eat on the day. >> to what i can to get others
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impact on families. >> the senate and house committee, if it passes the request to college campuses comply with federal immigration officials and punish those who fail to honor -- touches her personally and undermined the chain. >> vegetables will not report crimes go testify in court as a witness to a crime if they know their immigration status is checked. >> other lawmakers feel it is a step in the right direction. law, not the man, we need to uphold the laws of the country and keep communities safe and that is what this is about. >> reporter: the mayor will meet with jeff sessions to define what a sanctuary city, something that needs be clarified. >> upholding immigration law. >> is wednesday approach of, she
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said she plans to fight against it. >> our hope is other individuals, those who are joining the fast coming brand contact their legislator. marking her like a 3 day fasting diet. >> reporter: to the wednesday? her straight, that will and the thickness category. >> under his way of life for many seniors, grow up. heather: on facebook, why do they always act like children can connect they will stamp their feet and there. >> coming up on "fox and
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heather: very good song as we look at new york city the top of the building yet. speaking of somebody is watching the only documents show blimp spying on people in new york, the intercept, a 62 foot diameter bulletproof with surveillance devices, the collecting national shipping data around long island, new york, the information the nsa spying efficiently by the lower and. that gary. clayton: uc berkeley trying to block say they're discriminating
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against conservative students and violating students free speech. berkeley canceled, then rescheduled's speech, she says it is all politics and she won't back. >> i am planning on giving my speech. my job and they will do their job and provide a safe and secure location for my speech. heather: uc berkeley says it has no merit. time for business news. accused of switching labels on ivanka trump clothing. cheryl casone in? >> reporter: a fashion blog and industry insiders, this is
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another label that being put on ivanka trump's dresses. this shirt gives you evidence of this, it was sold at 9 march. taking out labels is not common practice in the fashion business, it is when it comes to places like stein mart but the switch raised a lot of eyebrows, without the brand knowing about it, they say is able right there wrong but tried to unload a lot of clothing that was nordstrom. heather: this is an old navy suit. chris back if you -- clayton: if you want to rent a hotel for an hour -- >> this is called the recharge apps, a way to rent a luxury hotel room for a minute or 20 minutes or an hour or whatever you need, 15 hotels in new york joining it this week, they are trying it in san francisco. this is from jetblue technology ventures and it ties into the
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traveler lifestyle, the corporate jet set, changing clothes and showering before the next destination. $.83 a minute. >> canary is expanding delivery. >> forget pizza or chinese, they have panera delivery service to their door. began in other cities, testing it out, they will offer this service by the middle of the year across the country, there is an apps as well. you contract your driver on the apps, get a picture of the driver and be notified when they are pulling up to your front door with your order. clayton: the car of the future committee for draft like a catamaran. >> reporter: not sure what to call it. it is a jetski with wings think
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it is a car but one of the cofounders of google, his company came out with this, they tested it as you see, it has to be over water so it will not be practical for a city but it is called the ad hoc flyer, no word what it will cost but you have to get a pilots license to own it but the faa is working with it. i don't know. it is fun. heather: we will be right back. y to find better ways to help keep your finances safe. over here, we're working on voice recognition. [customer] oh, uh, question. [team member] yes. [customer] a lot of people say that i sound like my brother. he wouldn't be able to sign into my account, would he? [team member] no, he wouldn't. your voice is as unique as your fingerprint. [customer] cool, cause that guy is just... [team member] and over here we're exploring eye print technology. ...and if people say you have your brother's eyes, he wouldn't be able to sign on this way. [customer] great, that's good to know. that's good for all of us to know. [team member] and over here, we're working on mobile payments...
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♪ clayton: time now brew on this response, a mother sparking a viral debate saying she is teaching her child that he does not have to share. heather: elana goldberg said on facebook if she walked into the park with a sandwich is she required to share her sandwich. the same goes with her son with his toys. clayton: we asked is it good lesson or setting him up for failure. most of you agree with the mother. you are on my side. elizabeth smith i agreer with h occasionally a child doesn't need to share. heather: mary tweeting this, i don't expect my child to give up his things because someone demands it. you share from the heart. clayton: john posting on facebook says great to see an example on facebook great someone understands the sharing everything set up for failure. sadly this generation doesn't understand it.
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heather: entitlement generation raising another entitlement generation. it's a crying shame. clayton: time now for a look at the good,ed bad, and the ugly. first the good have another cup of coffee. drinking up to four cups of coffee a day is good for your heart it can reduce your by dietz as well as alzheimer's. heather: next the bad. a candid selfie going wrong. a girl goes in for a picture at the china zoo but the panda take as big chomp of her hair. a zoo employee finally comes to the rescue and he let's go. clayton: i would say those are deadly. finally the ugly, instant karma. fan pushes a utah jazz fan. mascot comes in and knocks him down. play tonight in game five of the playoff series. series. heather: you wouldn't do a panda selfie. clayton: no. they look adorable but look
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kuala or squirrels. they are nutty. heather: "fox & friends" starts right now. nutty? >> when you look at the totality of what we have accomplished, it is unbelievable what he has been able to do. >> he put a supreme court justice on the supreme court. that's a huge e. >> calling the entire senate to the white house for a briefing on north korea. >> middle income tax cut and simplification. >> single most important initiative, legislative initiative for the trump presidency. >> the president is considering backing off his demands for border wall funding in order to avoid a shutdown. >> president donald trump is going to be the best friend the american armed forces have ever had. >> the first double execution in nearly two decades carried out in arkansas overnight. >> we also are cleaning up our urine and making it drinkable and it's really not as bad as it sounds. >> that's good.
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