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♪ heather: got to wake you up. it is that time of day, a busy one ahead. you are watching "fox and friends" first this wednesday morning. rob: thanks for starting your day with us, donald trump holding the back while addressing the united nations for the first time by promoting his america first agenda. heather: taking aim at rogue regimes while asking more support from allies. the president prepares for back to back meetings with world leaders today. >> reporter: it is rare for a world leader or diplomat to get a lot of buzz by calling someone out with nickname but donald
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trump chastised kim jung un with the new title donald trump has for him, rocket man. >> the united states has great strength and patience but forced to defend itself and its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. >> reporter: even though the us doesn't have diplomatic relations with north korea to have representatives at the un and those diplomats were not around to hear the warning because they cleared out and left empty seats behind as a sign of disrespect, and revisiting a major pillar of his campaign, he doesn't thinking of companies to this country that shipping and enough on the world
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stage. >> the united states bears an unfair cost burden, major portions of the world are in conflict, some in fact are going to hell. the american people hope one day soon the united nations can be a much more accountable and effective advocate for human dignity and freedom around the world. >> reporter: donald trump still in new york today, stayed at trump tower last night ahead of a full day of separate meetings with king of jordan, palestinian authority president abbad and british prime minister may. >> after the big meeting with his relapse prime minister, thanks so much. no surprise, the mainstream media quick to pounce on that big speech to the un comparing the president's speech, at least one person, compared that to
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threatening a war crime. >> if you read the president's words he said the condition we are forced to defend ourselves and our allies, you could read that to open up a justification for preventive war against north korea. >> that is a potential justification but the words totally destroying a nation of 25 million people borders on the threat of committing a war crime. >> why does he have to be so provocative all the time. we are talking about annihilating millions of people. this is not baby stuff, this is a guy leading the apprentice talking about nuclear war. >> this was not a speech, this was a sermon and he wasn't the president, he was a preacher giving his dark worldview about threats and conflict. >> here to debate, joel rubin, former secretary of state under the obama administration and former u.s. army cia senior
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intelligence operative colonel tony schaefer, thank you for joining us. i will start with you. there is this article in usa today that said donald trump basically added 3 countries to what had been president bush's axis of evil, north korea, iran and venezuela. let's start with north korea and rocket man. how do you think he handled that? >> it will be a long time. we have got to get serious about this. he said this is a problem, we are going to face it and i wish you mentioned china by name, those enabling north korea. we cannot continue to stand for the north koreans to continue to march down the road of getting weapons ready, not only launching, but potentially giving nuclear weapons to terror groups and having them smuggled in. i think it was very appropriate
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for him to be little kim jung un and make it clear what our objectives are. i don't agree with some of the guys at cnn, john kirby for example that destroying north korea is something every president has talked about as a reaction to their use of any nuclear weapon. i don't see anything new here. >> nothing has worked so far. the other side of the coin, people either love the speech or did not like the speech at all, specifically with iran the tough talk is dangerous, what do you think? >> great to be with you and i agree they are serious threats but this speech is full of complaints at not solutions and on iran, we are in danger of isolating ourselves from the world and donald trump isolating himself from congressional republicans. yesterday afternoon the chairman of the foreign affairs committee said we need to stay in the iran
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deal but oversee it well. the ending video would undermine our ability to prevent them from getting a bond, separate us from our allies when we need to deal with north korea and leaves us with very few options but war and war should be a last resort, not a first resort and my fear is that impression yesterday the president left was it was his first choice with north korea and that could be a problem for engaging our allies. heather: do you think the iran deal is working or is the president correct in his assessment we need to pull out? >> i want a diplomatic solution, this is not it. it is a bad deal, not working, everything i heard behind the scenes is iranians and north koreans do everything they can to appear to comply but skating around it. that is why we have seen rapid expansion of north korean capabilities, it was like an infusion of adrenaline. all the money we paid helped the north koreans, the north koreans are helped develop nuclear weapons and delivery
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capabilities, you outsource files for north korea. why would you stay in a deal giving a hardened tunnel for the iranians to follow through? it needs to be re-looked. >> north korea watching what happened in terms of follow-through, people holding to these sanctions. moving to venezuela comparing donald trump to ronald reagan, cement said to be a slight but for anyone in the republican party would be an honor. >> it certainly came out awkwardly from the venezuelans and what their government is doing to their people is horrifying, they deserve better but the military option will do nothing to undermine the venezuelan government and there is no will in the united states for military option in venezuela. on iran with all due respect we need our inspectors in iran and
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even french president emmanuel macron argued ending the deal ends our ability to see what they are doing and the international inspectors do see that and we need with as well a to work with our allies, not push them away. >> the venezuelan issue we don't need military force, it will collapse on its own. we need to worry about helping the un get into stabilize the country. we are seeing venezuela on the road to being a failed state like libya. that is a good way to take it seriously. on the iranian issue we have had the ability to monitor with the iranians are doing and that is part of the problem, we see too many people helping the iranians move this down the road. it is only happening, helping the iranians become more aggressive.
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it is not just the nuclear deal but the fact the iranians have been very aggressive trying to insinuate themselves in the region. this is not healthy, something we should look at because the same people who negotiated the north korean deal were involved in the current deal with iran. nobody would argue it was a good deal. heather: colonel shaver, thank you very much, appreciate it. rob: 248 people dead and a desperate search for survivors continues after the massive earthquake in mexico. some of the video from this quake because it lasted so long has been incredible. people running for their lives as buildings sway and crumbled to the ground, they had time to get out and the buildings they were in crashing to the ground. this elementary school
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completely destroyed, they are coming through debris for survivors, 20 children have been killed. another 30 still missing. heather: other extreme weather, evacuate or die, that is the warning to people in puerto rico as monster hurricane maria closes in on that island, the navy pitching and helping to evacuate military members in the virgin islands before the category 5 storm make landfall. maria packed with 165 mile-per-hour winds already claiming three lives, one person didn't we to others injured after a tour through guadalupe, winss topping out at 165 mph, lashing st. croix and the us virgin islands. people were evacuated to from st. thomas and st. john's when
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irma went through. rob: the airport in puerto rico closed and they are about to be slammed via category 5. >> went to a category 4 but 5 miles shy of what it was. 155 mile-per-hour sustained winds, 2 miles short of a category 5. disregards the fact we are down because this is going to devastate puerto rico. you can see the i, the core of the winds coming onshore in eastern puerto rico, the virgin islands, overnight, feeling the wrath of a category 5 storm moving towards puerto rico, they will get the worst of the rain, the storm surge and the worst of the winds. you can see that i want the east coast of puerto rico, wind gusts 145 mph. this could potentially devastate puerto rico in the next 6 to 12
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hours and in some cases still hurricane force winds the next 12 to 24 hours, forecast rainfall amounts upwards of 20 inches of rainfall. that we have to watch the turks and caicos and the bahamas and the east coast needs to monitor this into next week, tracking maria all day. heather: did the eye of the storm passed directly over st. croix? we heard there was a possibility. >> and other smaller islands but they got the strongest core of wind in the area. heather: it is their job to protect and serve but police officers in st. louis are under investigation. why the mayor is taking aim at police instead of violent protesters. rob: the fiery words to north korea part of a bold speech to leaders. >> the iran deal was one of the worst and most 1-sided transactions the united states
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strength and patience but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies. we have no choice but totally destroy north korea. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. >> republicans and independents were appreciated his remarks. you can see the moment he called kim jung un rocket man the dialed of for the democrats. they call him dangerous, republicans and independentss a look at the strength he is showing, different reactions. heather: let's talk about the iran deal. rob: let's go with this one. >> the iran deal was one of the worst and most 1-sided transactions the united states has ever entered into. frankly, the deal is an
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embarrassment to the united states and i don't think you have heard the last of it, believe me. it is time for the entire world to join us in demanding iran's government end its pursuit of death and destruction. it is time for the regime to free all americans and citizens of other nations that they have unjustly detained. heather: you can see republicans off the charts at moments, independents a-democrats gave it is a. republicans and independents, when he talks about the strength we need to take about countries, responded well, democrats got nervous and said not so sure, when he is talking about these things, specifically talking to the united nations, made them very nervous.
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totally different reactions. rob: a change from the last eight years. let's go to the next one on the us and its contribution to a you when everyone is critical of. >> the united states is one out of 193 countries in the united nations and yet we paid 22% of the entire budget and more. in fact, we pay far more than anybody realizes. the united states bears an unfair cost burden, to be fair, if it could actually accomplish all of its stated goals, especially the goal of peace, this investment would easily be well worth it. >> democrats gave it just a c-. you can see democrats coming
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around, and investment if we did accomplish our stated goals, we heard from republicans and independents, one of the best speeches the president has given since the state of the union address, we like the leadership, democrats very nervous on what this means, implication for nuclear iran and north korea. >> thank you so much, we appreciate it. heather: 20 minutes until the top of the hour, high school students are not allowed to sport the stars and stripes at their pep rally but this time for a good reason. wait until you hear this. a game changer in online shopping just got easier. ♪ so we can make sure
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after the hour. still pitch black, we are back and donald trump in that speech holding nothing back at the united nations. heather: taking aim at rogue regimes like north korea. rob: the president prepares for back-to-back meetings with world leaders today. >> reporter: he brought a new nickname for kim jung un calling for north korean dictator rocket man as part of a long and carefully worded warning to pyongyang so there was no confusion among world leaders about the trump administration's position. >> it is time for north korea to realize that the denuclearization is it's only acceptable future. it is time for all nations to work together to isolate the kim regime until it ceases its
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hostile behavior. >> reporter: newword from south korea's leader about that speech, president moons that donald trump showed how seriously the us takes north korea's nuclear program but the reaction to another part came quicker, there was some applause in the room when he called out another regime with a nuclear program that makes the pentagon and state department nervous, iran. >> the iranian government masks corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of democracy. it is time for the entire world to join us in demanding iran's government end its pursuit of death and destruction. >> reporter: benjamin at yahoo was seen smiling, among the most outspoken critics of iran, they don't think israel has a right to exist. donald trump took advantage of having world leaders in front of
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them to tell them he doesn't think they are putting enough money into the un and leaving americans on the hook for an unfair burden. donald trump is not done yet. there are meetings with the leaders of jordan, great britain and the palestinian authority. heather: hillary clinton taking her first opportunity to slam donald trump's pro-american speech at the un. rob: appearing on the late show calling the speech dangerous. >> i thought it was very dark, dangerous, not the kind of message the leader of the greatest nation in the world should be delivering. rob: she criticized donald trump for calling kim jung un rocket man. heather: fox news contributor and columnist for the washington times says donald trump's supposedly dark and dangerous
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rhetoric is exactly what americans want to hear. >> donald trump went out talking about how much money we will invest in the military and the most powerful military we have ever been and went on to name names in calling out enemies and even criticized the un for failing in central parts of its mission. i cannot -- george w. bush was criticized for being a cowboy, delivered a speech like this, this is tough stuff and a lot of people are thrilled to hear it. rob: moving back to domestic issues, crunch time for republicans on capitol hill to find a way to repeal and replace obamacare. heather: a lot of opinions on this one, lawmakers on both sides making their case for and against the graham plan is time
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runs out. back and forth banter happening in washington on this. >> reporter: republican lawmakers making what could be their final chance to repeal and replace obamacare, it overhauled major sections of the law sending that money to the states to use as they see fit, republican governors the pretty good, something john mccain said would be required to get his vote. the bill's co-author lindsey graham, to lawmakers voting against graham cassidy and sending money back to their own state. >> we need 50 votes. most republicans like the idea of state-controlled healthcare versus washington dc controlled health care. every republican out there believes this is a fundamental reason we are in charge, democrats lost a lot of seeds backing a bad idea and we are the biggest political beneficiary of obamacare and we want to make patients the
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beneficiary of our idea. >> reporter: the boards of the bill say a big government program and the end of medicare as we know it. >> this is what republicans ought to be championing, freedom, legalizing choice, not another big government boondoggle. >> don't seem to care how this affects the average american. we heard justice being blind. our republican colleagues should be walking with blindfolds because they don't want to see what is in the bill they are being forced to vote for. heather: their window is closing with two weeks to push the plan through, they only need 51 votes but after the september 30th deadline is to present the majority of 60 votes is required meaning it will take support from democrats to get the job done. rob: september 30th is the deadline. heather: a fox news alert, a desperate search for survivors
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underway following that massive earthquake in mexico, the 7.1 tremor sending buildings crumbling to the ground in seconds and causing a major gas explosion. watch. look at that. the mushroom cloud believed to come from a factory south of mexico city and a woman nearly hit by a glass window blown out by the shaking. donald trump tweeting his support for victims writing god bless the people of mexico city, we are with you and we will be there for for you. >> and other up impending disaster, hurricane maria barreling towards puerto rico making landfall on the east coast, authorities warning residents evacuate or die but it is too late to evacuate. this monster storm is a
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category 4, rapidly intensified from a category one for category 5 yesterday in a matter of 9 hours. that is fast intensification. one person killed as it swept through guadalupe, major damage we assume, slamming st. croix and the virgin islands, peaks at 165 mph, that would be a strong category 5, the most powerful storm different than region and make a direct hit on puerto rico in nearly a century. it is a big deal. >> those impacted by the hurricane, janice dean standing by to let us know the latest. >> we will see impacts across puerto rico as the core of the strongest winds come onshore, one of the worst hurricanes they have ever experienced. just because it is downgraded to a 4, it is still a strong category 4, two miles shy of a 5
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and now it is moving onshore and the winds, the worst of the winds affecting much of puerto rico. then we will watch it continue its northwestern track through the bahamas, the turks and caicos, we have hurricane watches and warnings in effect, then we have to monitor the east coast, computer model showing a close call with the east coast next week. the wind field the worst of the wind coming overmuch of puerto rico and millions of people live here, that is the big concern, potential for upwards of two feet of rain, 9 to 11 feet of storm surge and inundating rain and wind for a period of 12 to 20 hours for this area. the tropical models, taking a look at them, we are hoping it misses the east coast but as you can see, the gfs and the euro a little too close to the east coast so we cannot rule out
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impacts on the us mainland. >> hopefully the cooler water will dial it down. >> not a strong storm but potential impacts. >> rose in front of it was basically done. is there lee behind it? >> josé still off the coast has been downgraded to a tropical storm but we could still see nor'easter type impact on the coast line. heather: the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. is this what your kids are learning in school? one college offering students extra credit to calculate their level of white privilege. ♪ rob: backstreet boys in blue, police officers going viral for belting out a 90s classic making of the internet sing. carly shimkus is here with that.
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>> welcome back with a fox news alert, two men arrested in wales after the terror attack in london's underground subway system bringing the total number of people in custody to five, that after 25-year-old man was arrested in wales late yesterday, two other men were arrested the day after the attack, 30 people injured on friday when an improvised explosive device went off during the peak of rush-hour. >> democratic congressman arrested, put in handcuffs and held off after they refused to stop protesting outside trump tower in new york, protesting donald trump's decision to end daca unless congress can pass
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legislation, fix it or bring it back. the representatives, luis gutierrez, taken away after refusing to leave and lying down on fifth avenue. they were later released, facing charges, it appears that it worked. >> a football coach is under fire, kneeling during the national anthem. >> here now with that story. >> wonder where they got this idea. >> a group of third-grade football players decided to protest the national anthem, this happened in illinois, players age 8 and under, in st. louis, a conversation about
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colin kaepernick's protests, they decided to take and even self. the players parents were on board but not everybody on social media agrees. alan says that would have been his last game. i doubt they understood they were stomping on the people who laid down their lives for us, another tweet calling for his coach to be fired. love, honesty, fairness and respect, that is part of the lesson in question today. melania and croatia. and english school, signs of the first lady because she didn't like him and threatened to sue. imagine how far you can go with
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a little bit of english. she didn't like that message, some people are agreeing with her. imagine the outrage, the double standard is alive and well. i agree that was in poor taste. the politics, the person who created the sign said she didn't mean any harm. i could see it as a compliment. another sign going viral online, this is pretty funny, this woman's motto is if you got it, flaunt it. this woman from florida decided to get creative how she would get her power back, she created this pink sign to get attention from electrical workers, hot single female seeks lineman to electrify her life and it worked, she has her power back and she said she would loan out her sign to her neighbors but
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still don't have power, this is getting a lot of buzz on facebook, amazing she has a good sense of humor after all she went through. another facebook post says that is one way to get the job done, and her husband chris called her a creative gal. she is really excited. >> she has a sense of humor. >> you go through great lengths. my favorite story of the day, group hug michigan police officers giving the backstreet boys a run for their money with sparrow the video. ♪ back away ♪ >> how great is that? this is going viral on social media. it got the attention of the
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backstreet boys themselves, they tweeted this video with the caption here on police going above and beyond the call of duty. one of my favorite songs. so glad you agree. i thought you would disagree, you got good music taste. like backstreet boys. rob: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". heather: in arkansas. >> reporter: fayetteville, arkansas, rolling pit café. apparently a special item on the menu and we will try, if you're in fayetteville, come out and join us for breakfast with friends on "fox and friends," arkansas being the former state of governor bill clinton and hillary clinton. what do trump supporters think of the president's un speech, the daca deal, can they get
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>> the city of st. louis is safe and the police on the night. rob: this mayor of st. louis ripping his police officers for saying things like that and blaming police intimidation for the canceling of town hall meetings. officers are under investigation for avowing to keep the city safe from violent protesters storming the street and destroying property for days. does it make a lot of sense? griff jenkins live in st. louis
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with new details. >> reporter: quiet night from protesters last night but harsh words from the mayor at a press conference, canceled town hall to avoid confrontation with protesters but held a press conference where she was very critical of police, fighting to keep control in the streets for three nights of violent protests and rioting. she called the chief inflammatory, intimidation tactics by police officers in the streets wasn't going to be tolerated. here is what she had to say. >> intimidation is not conduct that lives up to the standards expected by police officers or employees. i want to show all citizens that complaints that have been made are being reviewed by the police
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department's internal affairs division. >> reporter: the mayor said she would meet with protesters, we assume that would be today or the very near future. yesterday there was a small gathering, very peaceful, in front of the capital. representative bruce franks and reverend darrell gray. what will it take for this to end and what do you want for the mayor? here is what they said. >> it will wind down when we feel black lives matter. >> i want to the willingness from her to sit down with protest leaders, other members of the community to talk about where we go from here. >> reporter: there is a planned protest today at 5:00 pm. friday will mark one week since police officer was acquitted in the shooting of anthony lamar smith. we will see what happens. heather: offering students extra credit if they can determine
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their own white privilege. a sociology teacher at san diego state university creating the quiz asking students how they have benefited from their skin color. one question included, quote, i can choose blemish or bandages in flesh color and have them more or less match my skin. elliott defending the quiz saying it helps to see things from a different point of view. rob: a school in new hampshire and damage control after parents became outraged over its banning of american flags at an upcoming pep rally. heather: the londonderry high school says do not wear, carry, present the american flag on the floor. rob: their intention was not just to ban the flag but limit how students include it based on proper american flag codes. todd: minutes until the top of the hour, the special ingredient
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