tv Fox and Friends First FOX News February 21, 2018 2:00am-3:00am PST
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donald trump calling for action. the meeting at the white house happening hours from now with students and teachers. >> make and meet, we are not talking about that. in any event, i am a mother of five. i can speak louder than anybody. >> she called them crumbs, now they are unpatriotic, nancy pelosi, blasted for tax reform comments. jillian: another swipe at sarah sanders. >> scott horowitz, one day, no makeup on at all, the next 6 foot long eyelashes. can you believe what they turned her into? jillian: the latest attack just backfired. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪
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jillian: good morning on wednesday, live look at midtown manhattan. we are inside that building somewhere. good morning on "fox and friends" first wednesday. rob: thanks for waking up with us, donald trump will welcome the florida community grieving after the deadly parkland school shooting the commander in chief holding a listening session at the white house. jillian: president pushing for a ban on bump stocks and tougher background checks for gun buyers. griff jenkins joins us from washington dc with what we can expect today. >> reporter: the president is responding to the tragedy with
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gun-control measures vowing to take swift action. >> we must do more to protect our children, we have to do more to protect our children. school safety is a top priority for my administration. >> reporter: he is moving to ban the bump stocks used in last year's massacre. >> after the deadly shooting in las vegas i directed the attorney general to clarify whether certain bump stock devices like the one used in las vegas are illegal under current law. we must move past clichés and tired debates and focus on evidence-based solutions and security measures that actually work. >> reporter: under the obama administration the devices do not violate federal law but the doj says they are acting quickly to propose regulations, democrat
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senator dianne feinstein who led efforts on gun control he should this statement saying words are one thing but we need meaningful action if you want divisive off the street. congressional republicans, tell them to stop blocking our bill. whether congress will act is unclear but the nra is on the same page. they said last october they support further regulation of these devices. the president wants to get tougher on keeping guns out of the hands of the wrong people with this tweet, whether we are republican or democrat we must focus on strengthening background checks. all of this, the president will meet this afternoon with parents, teachers and students from the parkland community, sandy hook and columbine to hear their ideas. the president wants to get moving. jillian: gun regulations get a renewed push on capitol hill, eric pratt, executive director for gun owners of america says it is time to defend our kids
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like we protect our lawmakers. >> if they do go down that road it won't stop bad guys from getting them because no gun law yet has worked to stop bad guys, look at chicago, chicago has been a failure. what would work is what candidate donald trump used to talk about, repealing gun free zones so the good people can shoot back at the bad people. unfortunately we didn't have that. they are in florida. we protect our president with guns, we protect congress with guns, senators, representatives but how do we protect our schools? we put a sign out front that says no guns allowed here. rob: americans appear to agree, a new poll shows 60% of people believe mass shootings are a reflection of mental health problems and not gun-control laws. students who survived turning grief into action, 100 teenagers
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from parkland, florida arriving at the state capitol in tallahassee to meet with lawmakers and push for tougher gun-control, students bursting into tears when the statehouse voted not to hear a bill that would and the sale of assault rifles and high-capacity magazines like the ones used to kill their classmates and teachers. the latest on the shooting aftermath, live from tallahassee. jillian: fox news alert, police officer shot and killed investigating the homicide in alabama. and hours long standoff with the suspect ending moments ago. officer justin was shot and died from his injuries, responding to the home of a suspect late last night. the suspect opened fire on officers shooting them according to the police chief. holly was a person of interest in the death of his ex-wife. he is also dead. rob: house republicans launching phase 2 of their anti-from dossier probes demanding to know
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what president obama knew and when. >> lawyer tangled and special counsel russia probe now pleading guilty to lying to investigators. kelly wright joins us live to break it all down. >> reporter: democrats say the republican memo was misleading but the gop deepens its probe into the trump dossier. house intelligence committee chairman devon nunez sending ten questions to current and former officials, james comey, some of the questions asked, was president obama briefed on any information contained in the dossier prior to january 5th, 2017? when did you first learn or come to believe the dossier was funded by the democratic national committee and/or hillary for america clinton campaign? >> the facts are not bearing to what democrats wanted to be
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because we have found collusion, we have found collusion between the democrats, specifically the clinton campaign and the democratic national committee and the russians. however, doesn't seem to be, nobody is interested in that. >> reporter: republicans released the controversial memo earlier this month claiming british by christopher steele composed the anti-trump dossier with unverified allegations used to obtain a fisa warrant against carter page. >> all of my communications were hacked and wiretapped for over a year. about the tremendous resources not only in terms of fake news, us government propaganda in 2016, but even with the fbi. >> reporter: the son-in-law of a russian oligarch pleaded guilty to lying about his last communication with former trump advisor rick gates who was indicted along with from former
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campaign manager paul manaforte. gaetz will plead guilty to charges of fraud as part of the deal with robert mueller. jillian: congressman devon nunez turning up the heat on the obama era officials with questions on the dossier. a former doj official earlier on the show congress has a responsibility to get the truth. >> nunez has taken the logical next step. we know the steel dossier was the basis of the fisa application. that strzok -- that fisa application let a court to approve electronic surveillance or spying on the trump transition team. the next logical step is for nunez to find out what officials knew that this was paid for opposition research that had not been verified and when did they know it? frankly it is an abuse of the
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fisa statute opposition research to authorize spying on an american citizen. >> democrat outraged as the trump administration pushes low cost health care plans as alternatives to obamacare, allowing insurers to share sort short-term policies, benefits and lower premiums. >> folks who have been shut out of the marketplace, we need to keep working to build a system different from obamacare but while we haven't we need more political options for people. not what i tell them they should have. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi responded by saying americans purchasing shoddy misleading short-term trumpcare plans will be one diagnosis away from disaster. senate minority leader chuck schumer says since day one the trumpet ministration playbook on healthcare, sabotage the marketplace, checkup costs and premiums for millions of
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middle-class americans. >> nikki haley standing firm on donald trump's decision to move the us embassy to jerusalem, the us ambassador refusing to be silenced by palestinian leaders. >> i will decline the advice i was recently given by your top negotiator. i will not shut up. i will respectfully speak some hard truths. you don't have to like the decision, you don't have to praise it, you don't have to accept it. but know this, that decision will not change. >> haley making those remarks to the security council's tensions over a peace agreement continue to rise. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas left the chamber before her dress. rob: republican congressman responding to a spike in gang
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violence in his district with a proposal to strip us citizenship from violent gang members born outside of the country. the bill proposed by new york representatives eldon will revoke the naturalization of anyone involved in gang activity ten years before or after becoming a citizen. jillian: a young hero extreme coming true after he sacrificed his life to save a classmate. west point i'm accepting peter weighing after he helped students escape during the massacre in florida. rob: weighing showed values of duty, honor and country, petition to give him a full honors literary burial has gone viral. 2000 signatures, 2000 more signatures to get a response from the white house. 11 minutes after the hour, donald trump vowing to keep guantánamo bay open from the
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very beginning. >> we are keeping up, we will load it up with some bad dudes, load it up. rob: a confessed al qaeda operative on the verge of walking free thanks to an obama era deal. jillian: pennsylvania got a new professional map. our next guest said it was tipped in favor of the democrats but that might not matter. rob: a ballerina and a badge. that will make your morning. ♪
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president sounded off on the decision tweeting don't let the dems take elections away from you so they can raise taxes and waste money so what does this mean going forward? here to break it down is republican strategist, thank you for joining us. we saw news about pennsylvania specifically. why should people across the country care what is happening there? >> democrats only need 24 seats across the country to retake the house and pennsylvania have a chance of taking two or three seats because of this measure, this is a state trump won by 44,000 votes, 1218 congressional districts and maybe 10, 8, 9, 9, worst-case scenario. jillian: is up in court voted for three to impose new boundaries. the problem is you have tom wolfe, republicans, gop members who could not come to an agreement on a new map so the supreme court said we are drying our own. >> he would take chances with
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their courts. jillian: this is what it is looking like. tell us what we are looking at. >> in the suburbs of philadelphia especially northern suburbs, talking about districts, we go into the democratic column. not all is lost for republicans who look at places like lancaster, there might be a flip there as well. i think a lot of people expect there could be a two seat pickup here but for the most part republicans get out to vote, make sure they turn on their machine. jillian: you see what this looks like him a look at the revision as of may 15th, telus the difference. >> three or four seat difference, congressional seats, republicans, 13 out of 18, projecting 10 out of 18 or worst-case scenario 9, and talking three or four seats out of 24 across the country that could flip the house to the
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democrats. jillian: how will this affect a special election? >> it won't affect a special election. the iron he is they have to go district hunting after this election. if he wins he can go to the 14th district where it is more republican and whether they win or lose they have to go shopping for district. jillian: how this plays out you can see here in pennsylvania's 18th district donald trump took this one. >> 20 points. this is a tall stop in this district. what is so absurd about this process is the winner of this may not even run in november. jillian: finally, let's talk about the special election, 18th district. how do you see this playing out? >> i think so:will win on march 18th only 7 days to turn around and file, what you will see is him turn it over to the
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14th district but even if mister lamb loses he can go and run the 17th district in november. it will be a wild period. jillian: before we let you go do you think, every we went through will have a significant difference? >> a huge impact around the country. jillian: appreciate it. rob: 19 minutes after the era, taking pity on terrorists, new details behind the florida high school massacre. >> talked about killing our parents, our friends, boyfriends and girlfriends, talked about how he sympathized with syrian terrorists and people who oppose him should be killed. rob: an old friend of nicholas -- nikolaus cruz speaking out, we read about his troubled past. offering a discount to customers but there is a catch. ♪
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sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. rob: remember when nancy pelosi called $1000 bonus is crumbs? >> in terms of the bonus versus the crumbs they are giving to workers to put the schmooze on is so pathetic. this is like giving you a ball of doggie do, put a cherry on top and call it a chocolate sundae. this is nothing. jillian: happy breakfast time to you. she is attacking the president's tax plan again and getting called out for it.
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>> reporter: nancy pelosi says the president's highly successful middle-class tax cuts are unpatriotic. >> what you are doing is cutting the taxes at the high end and therefore not being allowed to invest in the future, you are doing a grave disservice to our country. >> reporter: nancy pelosi is not todd pyro. it wasn't long before the house minority leader got heckled during the dnc sponsored town hall in phoenix. take a listen. >> most people have to struggle to make ends meet. we are not talking about that. in any event -- i am a mother of five. i can speak louder than anybody. >> getting a strong reaction from our the was thomas writing on twitter seems she is such an
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advocate against tax cuts why doesn't she donate her paycheck to working-class? it is only crumbs and all to her. nick thank my brother and sister-in-law got $40 a week in their checks. sounds pretty patriotic to me. according to a cnbc survey monthly paul small business confidence index saw a record high for the first quarter of 2018 increasing 5 points from 57 to 62. the largest move the index has seen since cnbc and survey monkey began measuring last year. much of this due to the president's tax reform. nearly half of small businesses say they feel more optimistic from the tax overhaul. 32% expect to hire in the next 12 months, the president touting the plan tweeting main street booming thanks to our credible tax cut and reform law. this shows small business owners are optimistic, ready to grow their businesses. >> that crumbs comment will
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never go away. that was tracy. amazon wreaking havoc on the grocery industry. rob: looks like a young nancy pelosi. tracy from foxbusiness here with the grocery chains now on the brink of bankruptcy. >> reporter: we will call this the amazon affect. the winn-dixie grocery chain preparing to file bankruptcy in the next month or so. the owner of pops friendly market could file bankruptcy as well. this could come with some store closures. 200 winn-dixie closures expected sometime soon. amazon doesn't have a huge e-commerce business when it comes to groceries but when it comes to their footprint in
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e-commerce overall, 37.5%, that is pretty significant. jillian: hotel discounts but with a catch. >> reporter: if you stay at a wyndham hotel and parents, if you turn in your cell phone, turn in your cell phone, you could get a 5% discount. this is called the reconnected program. they want parents to put down for cell phone and spend time with their kids so they will give you a lockbox with a timer on it, the box will only open up once the timer goes off, making sure you and your kids are connected spending time together. an interesting concept. we see a lot of restaurants do this, leave your cell phone at the front door but it might be tough for parents to give up their phones for an extended period of time. rob: a discount, we will see, thank you so much.
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jillian: 27 minutes after the hour, shocking details about a teen who carried out the i school massacre, how he sympathized with terrorists and pools knives out of his lunchbox. former friends speaking out. rob: you are about to score something like free doughnuts? the scam hitting dunkin' donuts. ♪ i smoked a pack and a half a day and i was able to quit with chantix. i never thought that i could quit, but i did. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. without a doubt, chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away
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jillian: fox news alert, former officer of the month gunned down in the line of duty. justin pillow was shot and killed from his injuries, responding to a murder investigation in the city of mobile. rob: the suspect barricaded himself in a home for hours. he is now dead. according to the police chief holly was a person of interest in the death of his ex-wife. jillian: teenagers turning their
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grief into action. rob: they are talking with lawmakers and pushing for gun reform. jillian: caroline shively has new information about the suspect and more on how classmates are responding. >> reporter: good morning. from the funerals of their friends to the state capital to meet one on one with lawmakers, they took buses to tallahassee for 7 hours, plotting their next move as they came. the students pledged to make their classmates the last to be slaughtered in a mass shooting, they got their first disappointment at the state legislature took a vote been effectively blocked any possibility of manning assault weapons like the one used in the effect. lawmakers say they will take action as we learn more sadistic details about accused shooter nikolaus cruz. one student told abc news she and her friends reported him in 2016, and 17 before he was
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expelled. also said she would sell knives out of his lunchbox. >> talks about killing our parents, our friends, boyfriends and girlfriends, sympathized with the re-internships, he posted pictures of 15 firearms on his bed like this was normal. >> reporter: one of the big events is a noontime rally at the old capital, that is just the first step. students nationwide are planning walk ins in march and april demanding action. jillian: of florida house, fired after claiming florida shooting survivors are actors, benjamin kelly, the republican representative reportedly emailed reporter claiming two students he saw during a tv interview were faking it, they travel to different cities when tragedies happen. harrison responding to this claim say, quote, i do not share
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his opinion and he did so without my knowledge. >> the first guantánamo bay transfer under donald trump could be happening soon. he could be transferred and finished 13 year sentence in his home country of saudi arabia testifying against two of the gitmo detainees in 2014, pleading guilty, on a french oil tanker. this was negotiated under president obama. north korea pulling out of a secret meeting with mike pence at the last minute, talks focused on the regime's missile program with kim jung un's sister and the nominal head of state scheduled during field and picks. the chief of staff says north koreans dangled a meeting in hopes the vice president softening his message which would have ceded the world stage for their propaganda during the
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olympics. a gallup poll shows 51% of americans see north korea as our top enemy. the number has tripled in the last two years. >> kentucky democrats reclaiming districts donald trump won by a landslide in 2016. former state legislators winning the house freedom special election for district 49 against republican opponent rebecca johnson, filling the vacant seat held by johnson's husband. jillian: out of this trip for mike pence today, the vp leading a national space council meeting on day 2 of his visit to kennedy space center. he and the second lady stopped yesterday at cape canaveral, florida to see rockets preparing for lunch, the visitor week after the trump administration's proposed $20 billion for nasa. jillian: watch out, conditions in utah making roads dangerous for drivers. ♪
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jillian: state trooper scrambling to avoid being hit by a car. nobody else was hurt. >> melting snow and constant rainfall turning roads into rivers. >> unseasonably warm temperatures continuing to rise in the midwest and northeast. a look at just how warm it is going to get. my friends in indiana said it was almost 80 °. >> reporter: the cold front is on the move. it will stall out. look at difference between dallas, 37 in dallas, 58 in new york. behind his front the cold air. ahead of it very warm unstable air and the threat for not only heavy rain but freezing rain, ice behind that, snow. this is what we will get through the day because that front installed, the shallow layer of freezing air. when the rain goes through it freezes in some cases on contact so the potential for freezing
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rain will continue today. this is our set up, all this moisture streaming into the gulf of mexico and the potential for freezing rain and sleet through the ohio river valley and even parts of the northeast overnight tonight. here is our model prediction as we get into the weekend. the problem is very warm air, stationary front and moisture will fall, potential for flash flooding and flood concerns for all the areas you see and behind it we have that timestamp. in new york city i am thinking we will get to 70 depending if the cloud cover sticks around but by thursday it is 45 which we will be warm across the southeast. take it all in and tomorrow back to winter. rob: a little sample of february, we are not going to complain. >> almost there, so close. >> a year or two ago it did snow on april 1st. >> there is always the possibility of that and not an
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our nation's worst president by our current president, donald trump. rob: a new survey shows more americans approving of the tax cuts. what has the president accomplished in year one and how does it compare with former presidents who rank better than him. jillian: presidential historian jane hamilton cook, let me start with a blanket question, do you think it is fair to make a comparison like this after just one year? >> know because you can't measure a presidency by only one year. you have to look at the whole presidency and i don't think that is a fair analysis so early in donald trump's presidency. rob: the first one we will compare to after jfk, lbj continued on the jfk tax cuts when democrats actually wanted
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to cut taxes and got a good gdp out of this but vietnam was a mess for 20 years. he didn't run again. lbj has a better rating than donald trump. >> if you look at the first year, the economy went 4.4 to 6.6 gdp growth which was amazing but the vietnam war was so devastating he was not able to run again and look at the totality of his presidency, you have to weigh both of those things. give credit where credit is due but also hard stuff as well. >> we are donald trump compared to a lot lately, ronald reagan, look at the fact he passed tax cut in his first year in 1981, rolled in over three years but the impact was slower. how do you compare the first year for both of these men?
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>> because donald trump's tax cut have an immediate impact in people's pocketbooks with bonuses, it took a long time to get 7% gdp and started with negative number. the highest in 17 years. donald trump's tax cuts have a quicker impact than ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan, he did a good job with the economy but that didn't happen until well into his second term. monica lewinsky, compare those. >> one reason president clinton weathered the monica lewinsky storm was because of the economy and because he and the republicans balance the federal budget for the first time in 30 years but that accomplishment did not come until the end of his presidency. you have to look at the totality
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of the accomplishments. in clinton's case one of his best accomplishments came in year 6 of his presidency. jillian: economic growth to present for his entire presidency. how do you compare that? >> give president obama credit for stabilizing an economy that had tanked, but it didn't grow. the economy, if you are not growing and economy of 3%, 4%, the american people are not feeling it so we begin to see growth rates 3, 4, 5%. and the economic policy. >> time will certainly tell. appreciate it. chelsea handler not shy about her feelings for the trump white house. >> that harlot they are dressing up and dropping out every day,
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one day she has no makeup on it all, the next he has 6-foot eyelashes. can you believe what they have turned her into? >> talking about sarah sanders and the comedian taking another swipe at the white house. we will tell you about that. how are you doing? brian kill need with what is coming up. >> and the microphone, see you later and apologize. number one, when it comes to rest and the discussion, answering questions about the dossier, phase 2 for devon nunez with a series of questions he needs answers and the president going to be actually catering to students and survivors of school shootings at the white house. a listening tour. and talk about impeach or bust
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>> taking a badge or something. let's get straight to the outrage, last year chelsea handler said she would be quitting her netflix talkshow to talk about political activism and she followed through on that front. her twitter account is exclusively devoted to tweets attacking the trump administration. just like this recent one, she said this is the opposite of the type of female leadership in office, we need women who fight for other women, not women who keep women down and lie every day to america. some conservatives on social media are calling her out, stephen says a woman's leadership ability is measured solely on chelsea handler agreeing with her politics? another twitter user rights i am pretty sure you made fun of her physical appearance on several occasions, you are the one keeping women down and john sticking up for huckabee sanders saying sarah is empowered and impressive. part of the course for chelsea handler at this point. >> kirstie alley back in the
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spotlight. >> getting into a war of words with the men absolute pick team. it all started when kirstie alley tweeted i am not trying to be mean but curling is boring. the official twitter account says we are not trying to be mean either but your movies weren't exactly riveting. this does have a happy ending. kirstie alley goes on to say i am going to give it another chance. my son loves watching curling and the team, the curlers appears to be tough by that, they started their tweet staying off and offered a free t-shirt and caramel lessons. >> it is very fun. i had curls. >> more about that in the commercial. you can believe it. >> pennsylvania curlers.
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>> i forgot about that. this is -- >> the shot of the day. the colorado police officer serving his community and his family at the same time. take a look at this. ♪ >> officer cody brown of the castlerock police department alongside his daughter. she wanted him to go to her bring dad -- he said he was going to go but had to keep his uniform on to make an emergency call. jillian: that was good stuff. a ballerina, yes. i am not athletic at all. thank you. rob: the deal that seems too good to be true, dunkin' donuts warning of a fake online coupon
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to celebrate the company's anniversary. that would be nice but not happening. filling out a survey, they want your personal information. jillian: the company's ceo jeff bezos helping build a giant 10,000 year clock inside of a mountain. the $42 million structure is a 500 foot tall, powered by the earth's thermal cycle. it will only take once a year but once every millennium. the clock is meant to be a symbol for long-term thinking. rob: protect and serve, the officers going above the call of duty embracing students in the wake of the deadly florida shooting rampage. jillian: work slippery criminal
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cherry blossoms are going to pop up early. time for good, the bad and the ugly. students greet with hugs and high fives showing their support following the florida shooting ham page. >> come on. we are here to make you feel safe today. good job. high five. y'all feel safe today. rob: maryland sheriff's office says it was important to let the kids noe they care. >> ohio police on the lookout for the man who slipped out of his handcuffs and escaped from jail. video capturing a shoplifting suspect writing gling free before seeing if the coast was clear and taking of o. rob: finallily the ugly. the man escapes jail time after police find his 8-year-old son stuck in a suitcase. attempt to smuggle him in to spain. the judge let the man go with a small fine. apparently not convinced that he knew that the kid was in there? jillian: what? i have so many questions. rob: some questions. jillian: thanks for joining us this morning. if you live on the east
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