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♪ go your own way ♪ go your own way ♪ >> a beautiful morning in new york city as you wake up on this wednesday morning. you are watching "fox and friends" first. heather: thanks for joining us and starting your day. let's get that fox news alert. two chicago police officers in another deliberate attack on the badge. the ambush happening as they sat on their car, police took three persons of interest being questions. the manhunt is very active. [shouting]
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>> the chilling sound of one officer's voice moment after 2 cars fired indiscriminately. the police superintendent believe there were multiple shooters firing high-powered guns was one officer hit in the arm and the hip, the other in the back. >> police officers put their lives on the line. we got to catch them. we are going to get these individuals responsible. >> the officers said to be in good spirits with their families at their bedsides. >> the doj is expected to announce no federal charges against police officers in the fatal shooting of a black man. sterling was shot and killed by two baton rouge officers last july after he appeared to reach for a gun after a confrontation with police. officers responding to calls, his death barking protest across
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baton rouge. in washington democrats and republicans declaring victory after the budget vote. the president calling this a clear win hours after threatening a government shutdown. chris jenkins live in washington dc with the latest. >> reporter: a confident donald trump stating before the football team declared victory, a bipartisan spending deal. >> after years of partisan bickering, this bill is a clear win for the american people. >> frustrated with reports of funding for the border wall and sanctuary cities, rattled off a list of wins. >> we brought lawmakers together from both sides of the aisle to deliver a budget that fund the rebuilding of the united states military, makes historic investments in border security
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and healthcare, and disadvantaged children. >> a government shutdown in september where the bill ran out. just what washington needs but mcilvain he driving the point. >> it would be one to six. drive the message home to people as broken as they thought as they voted for donald trump interesting what is necessary to do. that is a good shutdown. >> chuck schumer pushing back. >> bipartisanship is summed up by the rolling stones. you can't always get what you want. >> donald trump's campaign rally, heard it, 1000 times
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more. the vote by the end of the week. >> you talk about chuck schumer vladimir putin vowing to take on syria and north korea together. the two world leader speaking on the phone for the first time since us missiles blue up a syrian air base, pledging to boost diplomatic efforts. >> a very constructive call, the two presidents have exchanges, see where we go here. >> donald trump and vladimir putin agreed to face-to-face in july, the controversy over cold-blooded -- taking center stage at the white house. donald trump will face payments
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to killers for clearing out attacks. those funds come from you the american taxpayer. a two state solution between israel and palestine. the u.s. air force will conduct another long-range missile test this morning marking the second exercise in one week. tensions run high with north korea, the unarmed nuclear capable missile will be fired from an airbase in california splashing down the pacific, 4000 miles offshore. north korea launched another ballistic missile. the threat against americans, and specific and credible information, applies to certain flight and the middle east.
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to a foxbusiness alert, airline executives hitting major turbulence on capitol hill. on foxbusiness to bring it all down. >> airline executives spending hours in turbulence on capitol hill. how they feel about the industry treatment of the flying public. >> imagine 7 hours into a long flight, thrown out the plane and get your teeth knocked out. >> people shouldn't be treated that way. >> unbelievable to me they would let that happen. >> i hope you know this doesn't stop today and you will be judged on how it is implemented. >> sees this opportunity because if you don't we are going to come and you are not going to like it. >> a tidbit from yesterday's transportation committee hearing
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where united ceo oscar nunez, american, alaskan and southwest got that earful, the airline contract, probably never read it. outlines the reason you can be denied travel, the baggage role, and the contract is something they want changed. i want to show use this. and 37,000, alaska's 67 pages. and a few hours or days, and i do want to say, southwest says they will absolutely work to simplify their contract and it is already working on it. american airlines and united. >> always read that fineprint.
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donald trump presenting the team with the coveted commander in chief, people claiming victory over the army and navy. >> not only the future of the air force but the future of our country, skill, dedication, patriotism represent the best of america. >> they are presenting donald trump with his own -- look at that. the central and eastern us, the deep south bracing for wicked weather. >> janice dean tracking the storm. >> reporter: let's look at some may storms on the way. you see where the boundary is,
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30s and 40s north of the boundary, 81 in phoenix in atlanta, along that boundary a potential for severe storms, heavy rainfall, and heavy rainfall across central plains and oklahoma to kansas and missouri and that is the area we are concerned with flooding so flood watches and warnings in effect, flash flooding in effect as well. all these areas could see potential for several inches of rain in a short time. can't take any more moisture. severe threat, getting in on the action, potential for large hail, isolated tornadoes throughout the day on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana, mississippi and arkansas. golf moisture being passed over the next couple days and tennessee river valley to the mid-atlantic, there is your participation across the ohio
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valley along the gulf coast, not bad across the east coast or west coast, central us and moisture moving eastward. the kentucky derby looks like it will be wet and cool. so much fun. i do not want to see that. >> it was raining when he was there. >> the time is -- 10 minutes after the top of the hour, from bad to worse. >> someone help. crazy. >> on board for all creating turbulence before one plane even took off.
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james comey's, russia and wikileaks. >> october 27th i would be your president. >> jackie about years is here with donald trump's response. >> if only the election were two days earlier hillary clinton claims those remarks in a rare public appearance in front of a large crowd, took responsibility for election loss before casting the blame. >> i take personal responsibility. i was the candidate. i was the person who was on the ballot. i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim comey's letter on october 28th and russian wikileaks raised doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me but got scared off. >> donald trump slamming her for her statements, jim comey was the best thing that ever happened to hillary clinton and gave a free pass for many bad
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deeds, the phony trump russia story was used by the democrats as justification for losing the election, perhaps trump just ran a great campaign and kellyanne conway saying you ignore wisconsin, call us deplorables, irredeemables, head oodles of money and lost to a better candidate. a woman in the white house. the failed candidate writing a book about her experience as the first presidential female candidate of a major hearty. >> why do you think you lost the majority of the white female vote? >> the book is coming out in the fall. to give you a tiny little preview i do think -- >> really plugging that book, she is back to public life and part of the resistance.
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>> clinton's new interview, same old blame game, you heard it there. why can't she come to terms with reality, newt gingrich, washington times following this, this is so typical. >> watching a car wreck in slow motion. she can't come to grips with reality. perfectly clintony's response to my take personal responsibility and then blamed everybody imaginable including her gender and even president obama's two terms in office. i do think president obama deserves blame for the loss, the problem was she was running on his ideas which after eight years people have gotten sick and tired of. >> debbie wasserman shultz coming out swinging, $400,000 to give a wall street speech but the former dnc chairwoman
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telling critics to back off. >> it is no one's business what someone who is a member of the private sector decides to accept in terms of compensation. all due respect to anyone who chooses to comment on barack obama, hillary clinton or anyone earns as a member of the private sector. it is none of your business. >> the obamas are waving at sea in chicago saying they are happy to update the community on plans for library and museum out of the kindness of their hearts. >> report showing the nsa granted a massive number of requests before the obama administration left office was the agency uncovering 2000 identities caught up in foreign surveillance, the annual transparency report shedding light on the dramatic spike from 2015, 650 requests were granted.
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the national security adviser susan rice saying she was unaware of the accelerated pace. >> 20 minutes after the hour, outrage nationwide. >> more people marching against using cancer, the only thing her mouth is good for is being vladimir putin's poster. >> new national campaign to get the comedian booted from the late show. >> terrifying moments when a toddler walking past the pond suddenly disappears. the police officer who rushed to the rescue. >> hillary clinton is very aware of the shortfalls of the campaign that caused her to lose the election specifically shortfalls with -- ♪ cary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i'm over 50!
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>> welcome back to "fox and friends" first, autopsy report so us marine veteran and his girlfriend were strangers, francesca matus last seen leaving a bar on april 25th, their body found on a dirt road 10 miles away, enlisted in the marines after 9/11 and served several tours in iraq, has been in the least since september and due to fly home on friday. >> another violent confrontation, a brawl between two passengers, in front of a horrified passenger you can imagine on a flight from tokyo to los angeles. the plane was parked at the gate as flight attendants tried to
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break the fistfight. the man in the hawaiian shirt who was drunk was removed from the flight and arrested. a brand-new terrifying shark sighting after an attack left a mother of three fighting for her life. the latest was captured by a throne off the coast of california less than a mile from where dozens of people were swimming a day after a woman was viciously mauled and people on the beach watched in horror. the mother of three who lost part of her right leg remained in critical condition and lucky to be alive, incredible video showing the moment a stranded surfer is rescued after holding on to his board for 32 hours, coast guard officials searching the water our sighting the man 13 miles off the coast of scotland after he was swept out to sea. rescue crews plucking the 22-year-old man from the cold choppy water. authorities say he was suffering hypothermia but the wetsuit
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might have saved his life. >> heart stopping body cam video showing the moment an officer leaps into a lake to save a drowning toddler. >> you can hear him crying. the officer pulling the little boy to safety, he was passing through the park when he noticed the boy alone. he noticed he fell into the water. the boy who has autism wanted away from home and he is doing okay this morning. 25 minutes after the hour and judgment day for a marine who used the story of a fallen brother to catch in. to make you clinch your fists. first on this day in 1802, washington dc was incorporated as a city. in 1906 lily shoemaker became the oldest man to win the kentucky derby.
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hour. two chicago police officers targeted in another deliberate attempt and on the badge. the ambush happening as they said in their car on the south side police confirming three persons of interest are being questioned but the manhunt is still very active. >> shots fired! >> the chilling sound, one of the officers, his voice moment after two cars drove up beside them and began firing indiscriminately. the police superintendent believes there were multiple shooters firing high-powered guns. one officer hit in the arm and the hip. the other in the back. >> when police officers come to work every day they put their lives on the line. we are going to get the individuals responsible.
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>> the officers are said to be in good spirit and i with their families at their bedside. the former police officer charged with the killing of an unarmed black man admitting guilt in federal court. he violated walter scott's civil rights when he shot him in the back two years ago. he was skilled as he ran away during a traffic stop in south carolina. his family saying their healing can begin. the plea deal clears him of pending murder charges after the state's case ended in a mistrial last year. he faces 25 years behind bars. a former soldier attended pretending to be a dead comrade took on his way into a free home and cash, admitted to stealing the story of maureen casey owens who took his own life after losing his legs and to convince a nonprofit that set up with wounded veterans with mortgage free homes, blackstone, 21
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months behind bars to pay $300,000. a university safety official is suspended after the school is locked down for hours, an investigation underway at colgate university after someone reported a black man with a gun on campus turned out to be a student working on an art project, the president says they will review the role of implicit racial bias in reporting and response. >> democrats and republicans declaring victory ahead of this week's budget vote. >> congress has to vote before midnight friday, chris jenkins live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the air force academy football champions, donald trump declared victory on the bipartisan spending deal. >> after years of partisan vectoring and gridlock this bill
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is a clear win. >> frustrated with reports of democrats, and sanctuary cities. >> brought lawmakers, the rebuilding of the united states military. and in healthcare for our minors and school choice for disadvantaged children. >> in a series of tweets trump threatened a government shutdown in september, the bill will run out might be just what washington needs, make mulvaney enforcing the message. >> defense, border security, school choice, the president delivered his promises and got his priorities funded and that is what democrats don't want you to know. >> democrats think chuck schumer
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pushing back. >> bipartisanship is best summed up by the rolling stones. you can't always get what you want. >> voting expected by the end of the week, just an observation, if mick jagger ever thought it is top song would become the campaign rally song for donald trump or bipartisanship in washington dc. >> that must've been the plan the whole time. who is that? good question. our viewers can let us know. lawmakers working hard to continue the massive va overhaul, the veterans affairs committee set to unveil a new bill that would speed up the process for our vets. average of five years in the agency.
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and the proposal, reducing the wait time for less than a year. >> the military beefing up its war dogs. and develop nutrients, and high stress, and sniffing out bombs. and the deep south braces for wicked weather. >> in the extreme weather center tracking the storm. >> we have cooler than average temperatures above the frontal boundary situated across the central us and warmer temperatures across the south. low-pressure developing and we have one right now across the central plains. that will bring potential for
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heavy rainfall, flash flood watches and warnings posted and because we had this persistent set of these areas of low pressures, a lot of golf moisture getting in on the action and they continue to move eastward, we get in on it through this week. we talk about the kentucky derby earlier today. here's what the forecast says, looks like we could see some rain earlier today, high of 60 °, winds will be breezy with the chance of showers. good thing i got my big hat ready. your high today across the nation, warm across the south, potential for severe weather over the gulf coast, cooler than average across the northern tier of the country. i don't care if there is snow on a derby, a bucket list for me. they can get muddy. am i allowed to say that on the air? >> i will be looking at betting.
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can't wait to see. abby: 37 minutes after the hour. stephen colbert feeling of the backsplash after his monologue on donald trump has critics seizing. >> more people marching against using cancer. the only thing your mouth is good for is being vladimir putin's holster. abby: call to have the comedian kicked off the show. heather: new ways to keep students a little more zen and keep them from rioting but is the answer blowing bubbles? you heard me correct. ♪ >> you told her she was being dumped. >> i told her she was being smart. ♪
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♪ abby: i love this song. i like it. hope you are having a good wednesday morning, back to the story everyone is talking about, stephen colbert at the center of a growing controversy for a foulmouthed scathing attack on donald trump. heather: the comedian turning his monologue into an obscene response to the president's interview on cbs's face the nation in which the president told host john dickerson it should be called deface the nation. >> your presidency, i love your presidency. i call it disgrace the nation.
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he doesn't stand by anything except the dressing room door of the miss usa pageant the presidential briefing, got the briefing right here. you attract more skinheads than free rogaine. more people marching against using cancer. the only thing your mouth is good for is being vladimir putin's ulcer. >> the member of the cbs family, the network is not responded, the hashtag, fire colbert. for more on the backlash. fox's headline 24/7, everyone is talking about it. >> that come into generating reaction on social media, people are angry for a few reasons, some say it crossed the line in terms of disrespecting the president and others are calling get homophobic, the hashtag is trending nationally, it is trending into this morning, i am an advocate of free speech but colbert crossed the line, time
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to go after his answers. he used the hashtag. clarissa says his remarks were disgusting even for him and daniel chiming in with another tweet saying unfunny show has become a disgusting show turning off cbs and take a listen to what karl rove had to say on fox news last night. >> continue to do what i do with anything, reviews to watch. >> colbert's fan sticking up for him, still a comedian and should not be censored. >> very different. i still remember a moment like this. >> harvard university getting
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rid of late fees, overdue library books, the stress of returning library books on side has become too mentally draining, in the student newspaper. stress that overdue fines can cause students, overdue fines across harvard libraries, should focus on their scholarship rather than renewing library books every 28 days to avoid fines. when they into the real world kids have to pay things -- >> college is supposed to prepare you for the real world. >> imagine if my landlords that i'm not going to pay my rent on time. >> possibility is what it is called. serenading a puppy. >> extra tlc before surgery.
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in colorado, decided to sing to a stressed out dog. ♪ falling in love ♪ with you ♪ >> you are welcome. doctor henderson of the animal hospital in colorado. his first passion taking care of animals, his second, music. it will be a date real soon. locks himself in a car. look at this cutey.
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rescue workers trying to free the child after locking in the car door. and a series of unfortunate events, he locks all the car doors, a great time, and good time had by all. and follow him for the rest of his life. the future nascar driver. >> let's check in with brian kill mead. good morning. >> not breaking stories, let me show you over the next three hours, stephen colbert's blowback from the late-night show, hillary clinton blames everyone but herself or her loss without having credit to the president of the united states and kevin brady, chairman of the
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ways and means, republicans getting her appeal and refuse to vote this weekend look at the roster, tucker carlson, mick mulvaney at the press conference, rob o'neill and texas congressman talking about the compromise that wasn't really a compromise or was it? abby was on her parents floor watching late-night television, any furniture in your house? >> a blanket on the hard for. you like it. see you soon. we will be right back. stay with us. it's time for the can-am spring fever sales event. get a cash rebate of up to $2,000 on selected models.
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>> a little hillary duff to get your wednesday started. the city is going this morning, back with a scandal that will not go away, judicial watch releasing a dozen emails between hillary clinton and her aid hmmma aberdeen containing classified information using a private email address, clinton used an unsecured private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, she turned over 55,000 pages of emails to the fed those documents do not include these new emails. time to check in with foxbusiness alert, buyer beware, a major defect in a popular massager could leave you burned. cheryl casone he from foxbusiness here with a new warning.
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steve: this is very popular, sold at the retailers you know very well, bed, bath, macy's, walmart or right aid, they are being recalled over burn and electric shocks, several consumers reported, under 20, being injured by these massagers. that is what you are seeing on the screen. >> under fire, and emphasis on it consulting firm known for outsourcing. they say they will hire 10,000 workers in the united states. they have hired overseas and open four new hubs, one will be in indiana and they agreed to train american workers and technology, very important, train americans and technology. >> american airlines reducing room in economy class, really?
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>> good timing, american airlines. after yesterday's debacle, they ordered a bunch of these new 737 max planes, want to get more seats. how do you do that? shrink the legroom. the pinch is at 31 inches, they will reduce that to 29 inches on these new aircraft and united might do the same thing. they might want to rethink that. >> anticipate more money for extra legroom, they should give you money to have less. discounted tickets. i can't imagine getting smaller. dunkin' donuts giving out free frozen coffee. >> you have to wait a few days. i told you about what was being discontinued. a lot of people are upset because they like the huge sugar runge in the morning. on may 19th from 10 am to
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2:00 pm, i will remind you on may 19th, they will be offering this to get consumers adjusted to the new frozen coffee, sugar and dairy and coffee and different flavors, almond, hazelnut, caramel, mocha, this replaces the colorado but they want to get people to try it. >> they are all mixed in together, can you taste them? >> they are separate drinks. >> there is blueberry -- there is not a unicorn drink from starbucks where they are all mixed in. heather: it is 15 minutes to the top of the hour and anger over the woman caught on camera smashing a car windshield and the job dropping reason she said she did it at a vet, the entire student body, weight until you
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. . ♪ take on the mainstream. introducing nissan's new midnight edition. ♪ heather: it's about two minutes until the top of the hour. before we leave the house, this is what is happening today. fbi director james comb request back in the hot seat testifying into the probe into russian medicines ling earancee election. before a senate panel since president trump took office. president ramping up push in
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the middle east meeting with mahmoud abbas at the white house. leaders working on a two stated solution between israelis and minutians. ivanka trump's book hitting store shelves. "women o who work." ivanka trump plans to donate all the profits to charity. abby: meet the of the year. 66-year-old air force veteran beating out nominees nationwide for the title. pennsylvania man receiving news to the cheers of hundreds of students. i love that next, the bad, the woman is caught smashing out a car windshield. the woman all over the hood until it fell in on itself. here is how she explained it. >> i prayed about it first and i slept on it. and i decided that it wasn't a good idea and then i saw a
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shovel. abby: she would not reveal relationship man not a couple but prepared for the consequences. after riots with uc berkeley. city come batting officials setting up blowing bubbles, singing and quiet conversations. not sure that is going to work. heather: that will help. "fox & friends" starts right now. abby: have a good day. heather: bye. >> this bill is a clear win for the american people. >> the president delivered on his promises and got his priorities funded and that's what the democrats don't want you to know. >> i take full responsibility. but i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim comey and russian wikileaks raised doubts. >> the clintons have taken sim hood to sort of a new scientific height. >> it's hike watching a car wreck in show motion. she can't come to gips with reality. >> she started by saying i take personal responsibility

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