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our children at school. >> do we really love our money and our celebrities more than we love our children? neil: gun control in school safety, donald is expected to rally conservatives today, live ahead of his big speech. todd: teachers go back to the scene of the deadly school massacre and brand-new questions about what happened. could we have done more to stop this? >> a great honor to be here in south korea with the us delegation. we are excited to attend the olympic games. merrimack breaking overnight, is she the key to peace talks. "fox and friends first"
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continues now. ♪ here comes the weekend ♪ ♪ todd: all right. here comes the weekend. one more day, on the tip of your tongue. happy friday, you are watching "fox and friends first" friday morning. merrimack thank you for starting the day with us. donald trump will take the day at cpac. >> highlighting all safety, griff jenkins in national harbor maryland with what you can expect today.
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>> reporter: we are outside cpac was the man of the hour is coming, donald trump making his second appearance, he has an interesting job, striking that fire and brimstone base, and a tone with the nation looking at school shootings and a lot of other speakers, the secretary of energy, rick perry, ryan ziggy, kelly and conway but yesterday vp mike pence brought the house down talking tough against north korea. >> the united states doesn't stand with murderous dictatorships. we stand up to murderous dictatorships. >> reporter: school shooting, gun-control very much being talked about in the hallways and they got a surprise visit by the head of the nra, wayne lapierre
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who weighed on for the first time of the story. >> evil walks among us and god help us if we don't harden our schools and protect our kids, stop the bad guy with a gun takes a good guy with a gun. >> north korea, gun-control all being talked about yesterday but had a chance to talk to a crowd favorite, sen. ted cruz, and asked him what they should be doing about immigration. here is what they said. >> we should be securing the border, building a wall, rotary wing aircraft, tripling border
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control, heat and infrared, and common sense legislation like kate's law. >> all eyes on donald trump, back to you. >> from marjorie stoneman storming the school with ar 15 killing, educating staff member needs. the broward county sheriff revealing school resource officers, on-campus but never stepped foot inside the school to confront the gunmen. >> what i saw was a deputy on the west side of building 12 take up a position and he never
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went in. merrimack that officer was suspended the day after the massacre, the same day he divided to retire. todd: schools will no longer be soft targets for school shootings, the president are calls for teachers to arm themselves at a roundtable meeting. that discussion and how the nra is responding. >> reporter: students and educators gunned down at a florida high school, donald trump working tonight a new job with solutions. a roundtable, teachers, parents and school teachers advocating for armed teachers in classrooms. >> we have to harden ourselves. and somebody who wants to be a killer is like going in for the
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ice cream. >> suggesting a bonus for those on the train. according to the gifford - 15 states allow teachers to carry guns in some capacity. the president saying cover background checks and selling to anyone under 21 but also focusing on mental health. the national rifle association backing the president's call to action. >> i'm the biggest believer of the second amendment there is, the biggest. i spoke, gave me tremendous support. they endorsed me at the absolute earliest point. todd: andrew cuomo quick to blast the nra saying the nra is busy peddling lies to the american people, the coalition of state saying enough is enough. the american people won't be
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placed for fools. the new coalition made of 4 governors looking to toughen gun laws. they are focusing on school safety. merrimack this for inmate convicted of raping and killing a college student, yelling words like murderer, death by lethal injection, letting out those screams and thrashing on a gurney before falling silent. in texas, execution for the first time in a decade. thomas whitaker murdered his mother and brother, he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. todd: trump campaign officials facing allegations of tax evasion and bank fraud. robert mueller unveiling an indictment against paul man zuber a zuber fort on lavish spending. he is accused of laundering $30
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million. the new charges are in addition, in october of last year. merrimack mourners will pay their respects to evangelist and christian icon billy graham. in the rotunda of the us capitol building, the first private citizen to receive the rare privilege civil rights hero rosa parks, graham will be buried next friday in a casket built in 2006 at the request of his son. he will be laid to rest in charlotte, north carolina. rev. billy graham passed away wednesday at the age of 99. todd: the front lines of terror built in one of the most dangerous places on earth, the
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gaza strip. what a story. pete hexa goes down under in those tunnels. merrimack donald trump set to speak at cpac as the gun control debate rages on nationwide. what will he say? my next guest joins us with a preview. todd: a new reason to drink wine it will make you smile. ♪
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>> we are excited to attend the 2018 winter olympic teams to cheer for team usa and reaffirm strong and enduring commitment with the people of the republic of korea. >> could we see the first daughter at the table come here to weigh in his senior fellow at the hudson institute and foreign policy expert, thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. do you think this will help? >> it is a shame that south korea is so optimistic, looking at this freeze between north and south korea, they think ivanka is going to help. i wish president moon would go back to what he was doing when donald was inaugurated, back up and let the united states lead comedy for 2 donald trump.
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unless north korea was willing to come to the table to talk about nuclear missile programs. with the diplomatic relations. todd: what seems to be working our strong sanctions against the country the united states pushed very hard for and the report a few days ago, north korea could be flat broke. that could bring them to the table as fast. >> the key is to have them resolved because the pressure campaign seems to be choking off north korea's economy. now is not the time to have our needs buckle and go with this international effort. and successful at getting international consensus to squeeze north korea. now is not the time, looking for capitulations in north korea. we in the united states and
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south korea need to recognize, not jump the gun here where there isn't any. >> donald trump will speak at cpac, all eyes on the gun debate. so far, he has not been quiet. he has been outspoken. what do you expect to hear today? >> reporter: i think donald trump is doing well at navigating the passion and sensitivity around the issue, speaking with the family of the fallen and those affected by gun violence. though he is here at cpac, very passionate about second amendment rights, those are civic rights and he will strike that tone but also be compassionate and understand there are serious concerns about the vulnerability of our schools and gun violence but he has to
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mention that topic in some way. is on the minds of the american people. todd: he is not pandering to the nra which is interesting to see. you are going to talk about the middle east and you will be on the panel. >> reporter: i will be talking about the mideast policy, the trump administration has recalibrated the middle east policy. it is centered on rolling back isis, destroying isis which the trump administration has been successful doing, the entire caliphate of isis in iraq and moving into syria but making sure you ran's influence, i went to an air force base with the pentagon to look at iranian missiles and weapons we picked up on the battlefield that shot at you ran from rebels in yemen. all those are made by the
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iranian government to undermine stability in the middle east, to shoot at american allies and wreak havoc. the trump administration is dedicated to exposing the activities of a rant and pushing back the influence that had been gained and the obama administration policy of legitimizing air ran. here and. todd: that will be an interesting panel. merrimack the front lines of terror built on the ground, designed to kill innocent israelis in gaza. todd: nancy pelosi releasing her latest and greatest plan to secure the border. >> mowing the grass -
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todd: the middle east battle rages on with rocket fire. the gaza strip, it was launched into southern israel. merrimack pete hexa went to the area to see what the israeli defense force deals with on a daily basis as they fight to keep the country safe from
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terrorism. a look at the video. the tunnel looks small and frightening. >> reporter: they are but they are used to infiltrate sovereignty of early - israeli soil to kill as many as they can. i got back from a 4 day tour sponsored by the national council of israel. i broke away from looking at the holy sites in jerusalem and looked at the umbrella of terror the israeli people face. >> here we are 700 m from the gaza border inside a tunnel. >> to build this kind of structure - >> they could use it for schools and hospitals. >> massive killing inside israel. todd: every day, it is part of your job to find more terror
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tunnels. >> this is what you need to discover, 15 or 20 minutes inside and we found three tunnels. >> reporter: you are finding them as hamas continues to dig. i want a sense of what it is like, in the infantry you you are usually outside different conflicts, underground but this is another level. >> a psychological challenge. >> reporter: i'm cramping up and sore already and we have been here for 2 minutes. just imagine the difficulty of fighting in a tunnel like this was the ideological dedication of the radical islamist enemy willing to spend months and months and months and months and months underground picking away at the soil, putting in lights, pumping in air just so they can
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kill innocent civilians. >> for military targets. trying to take advantage all the time - protests, we do the best to serve our life and their life to achieve military goals. >> what is the way israeli defense forces fight and radical islamists fight? >> we protect our civilians. >> reporter: we are a stone's throw from the gaza strip protected by an iron dome battery. you have the civilian population and massive population. that is your job to do that.
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>> the only system that can protect them. no other system can do what we do. our main mission is to intercept rockets launched on a daily basis toward israel. it could happen in an hour, it could happen tomorrow. it happened just yesterday. >> reporter: to look at a city like that and realize your responsibility is to protect it? >> imagine being responsible for the lives of half 1 million people, and if you don't react quickly enough, you might hear the news that her house was hit, a soldier killed, a mother lost
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her child. >> reporter: the package in the south of israel, the same in the north. multiple fronts. in the gaza strip it is a problem. the white house decides to move the embassy to jerusalem, does that exacerbate the problem? will that inspire new attacks? >> reporter: that was already known that israel, jerusalem is the capital of jerusalem, everybody knew that. this put that aside and we can talk about real issues. they want israel wiped off the map, not negotiate the status of jerusalem. it is important to have clarity on this issue. todd: let california learn. how donald trump is putting the state unnoticed for not cooperating with his immigration crackdown. >> bernie might not be the only sanders with political plans. his son.
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todd: let california learn, that message from donald trump as he threatens to pull ice agents from the golden state unless lawmakers comply with his immigration crackdown. >> if i want to pool our people, they are doing a lousy management job, the highest taxes in the nation. they don't know what is happening. todd: democratic sen. harris says they put a target on california's back and we won't
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be bullied. merrimack facing charges of murder and neglect from a world war ii veteran, james dempsey struggling to breathe at a georgia nursing home in 2014. the nurse is accused of laughing and ignoring pleas for help. he was found unconscious an hour later. they sued the facility, warrants have been issued for the arrests of all 3 women. todd: a school shooting survivor claim cnn rewrote his questions for wednesday's town hall, saying he decided not to go, believing it is a waste of time and believes the same happened to other students. >> she said over the phone i needed to stick to the script but that seems dishonest. it is a tragedy for them to take that and make such a news cast
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over what they want to hear. >> so much of cnn, fake news, their ratings are so bad. cnn denied it scripted any questions. >> ben schapiro brings down the house. [chanting] >> why bother? she is already in a jail of her own making. todd: declaring the age of political correctness is over. merrimack carly shimkus is here but the reaction. >> reporter: mike pence and wayne lapierre have spoken and
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it was a simple statement take a listen. >> the pope era of political correctness is over, political correctness is dying a slow, painful, agonizing death and all i can say is yeah. >> so happy we have a new generation of fearless conservatives speaking truth and another tweet says personally most americans are sick of the pc nonsense. the biggest day at sea pack because donald trump is speaking. if you like bernie sanders there's more where that came from because his son levi said this to vice news about his possible run for congress, i am definitely considering it, i'm interested in the race, just dotting my eyes and crossing my teas. trudy says will he get the
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russian support bernie didn't? levi says like his father he will run on platforms of medicare for all and free college tuition. todd: bernie says bob mueller is wrong, he didn't need any support. lindsay von had a rough go the last couple weeks. >> this was really nice. it meant more to her than a race for gold. listen to how she honored his legacy. >> scattered ashes at the top of the mountain and it would mean a lot to him to be back here. >> she was close to her grandfather who passed away in november and got emotional during the interview when the interviewer brought up the fact he recently passed away. very nice for her to do.
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todd: i can't believe how fast they get going. >> they make it look so easy. jillian: a problem he promised to fix from the beginning. >> illegals pouring across the border, hundreds of thousands of people, a tough situation for the country. jillian: the border policies are working. todd: we have seen something like this before. ♪ todd: the new bill confronting the saggy pants problem head-on. ♪ sleep.
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jillian: illegal immigration from mexico dropping to the lowest it has been since 2003. according to the center for migration studies there were 11 million illegal immigrants living in the us in 2016, that is down from 12 million in 2010, the decline attributed to mexico whose unauthorized population fell by 1 million. however illegal immigration from central america has risen. pro gun reform activists slam the nra. wayne lapierre is turning to focus to children. he is arguing at cpac that schools don't seem to be the current safety priority. >> the bazaar fact that in this country, our jewelry stores all over this country are more important than our children.
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our banks, our airports, our nba games, our nfl games, our office buildings, our movie stars, our politicians, they are all more protected than our children at school. does that make any sense to anybody? their solution is to make you, all of you, less free. they want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of family, the failure of america's mental health system, even the unbelievable failure of the fbi. mary mac donald trump tweeting his support writing in part they love the us and they will do the right thing. todd: black panther pouncing
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into theaters as the king conquers the box office. >> what happened? to the rest of the world? mary mac the movie has smashed multiple records and hear with his review fox news contributor kevin mccarthy. neither of us have seen this. i have heard nothing but amazing reviews. >> reporter: black panther is one of the most incredible films to nagano which out in a long time. the filmmaker proved his capabilities as a technical filmmaker with films like creed. black panther you have the character returning to become the king. it broke a 4-day record, $249
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million at the box office for the presidents' day weekend. the film is owned by the women. and the greatest comic book filling of all time, he is layered, sympathetic. and they blow their mind, i love andy circus, if you have not seen a single marvel cinematic universe movie this movie will make sense to you as a viewer. in the same universe you have the iron man, capt. america, the sword, to stand on its own. and and guardians of the galaxy,
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they were better overall. 4.5 out of 5. >> annihilation is tough. and this is natalie portman goes into an area called the shimmer. there are mutated creatures and landscapes and an interesting film that leads to a reveal. can't give much more away but the cast is incredible. tessa thompson, natalie portman, it works as a great sci-fi thriller, i give it 4 out of 5. i went to see it one more time,
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i didn't fully grasp the question i wanted to ask at the end of the movie. jillian: thanks for joining us. todd: nancy pelosi's plan to secure the border. >> people can't be smuggled through the grass. something about levees, technology. todd: are her antics helping to propel the republicans to victory? she could be the gop's secret weapon, she joins us next. jillian: steve doocy joins us with what is next on "fox and friends". >> rick perry will be with us, the secretary of energy will be at cpac and unveil a new cyber security program. the chairman of the house
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oversight committee, rather the house freedom caucus, franklin graham joins us to talk about the life and times of billy graham, his father. we will recap the workweek in politics with mike huckabee. we have a busy 3 hours on the channel you trust for your morning news, rob and jillian back in 2 minutes. ound them in comfort and protection that's why pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness so all they feel is love pampers swaddlers
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life has a way of testing i was in my third tour in iraq when my vehicle was hit by an ied. i looked down and i knew i was out of the fight. my first thought was about my guys... i didn't want them to come get me.
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but there's nothing i can tell them to not come rescue me, cause we're family. that's the thing the military teaches us- that sense of brotherhood, that sense of teamwork. and that's the same thing with hockey. we get that bond again. playing for team usa has been a second chance to represent my country. i get to show my children and the world that, yeah, i might have been knocked down, but i'm up, and i'm honored to be able to represent the flag. comcast is grateful to all who have served our country, and we're proud to bring the 2018 olympic and paralympic winter games home to everyone. jillian: the first national bank of omaha flooded with questions after a credit card was cut off.
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todd: this legal of a 20 year partnership with the nra please >> reporter: first national bank of omaha tweeted they will spiegel - they will end their partnership with the nra to offer a visa credit card because customers have been complaining, the national debate for gun control is intensifying. the tweet said customer feedback caused us to review our relationship with the nra. first national bank of omaha will not review its contract with the national association to offer the visa card. customers are pretty upset on both sides. mary mac i can see -- i'm not surprised to see this next one which more fees on airlines. >> reporter: southwest is famous for not having fees. if you want a prime seat you will have to pay more.
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you could pay up to $50, they rolled out this price increase to get a priority seat. it is more money for the higher market, higher demand markets, could be $30, 40, 50. more fees if you want a good seat. todd: a lot of people love southwest because of that. thanks so much. jillian: nancy pelosi continuing her anti-tax cut tour using radical rhetoric to slam donald trump's policies. >> the bonus corporate america received versus the crumbs they are giving, like giving you a ball of dog do. a great disservice to our country. let's talk about where a serious
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structure might be necessary, mowing the grass. todd: democrats distancing themselves from their party leader, criticizing their comments as being too extreme. jillian:'s policy out of touch with what americans want? here to weigh in is vincent tate. you hear the sound bites, we are not making this up. talking about crumbs, tax cuts being unpatriotic was something else she said, mowing the grass at the border. what do you think? >> nancy pelosi represents the old-style entrenched kind of bureaucrat that 21st-century voters on both sides of the aisle hate with her approval rating is just 25%. her brand is poisonous and reflects poorly on everybody in her party and the more vocal she makes herself the more likely it is that she will never sit in
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the speaker's chair again. this is a great year for the democrats and we fail to put together a unifying message and put together positive solutions. this should be a strong midterm for them but for a party that desperately needs a makeover the obvious solution is to get rid of nancy pelosi but she is not going anywhere. i don't expect her to step down all that we have seen calls from people in her party to do so. todd: the amount of rhetoric around that tax bill is just insane. it was end of the world type talk. do you lose credibility when you say things like that about our tax plan that does nothing more than cut taxes? >> reporter: she seems out of touch, the average household
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will save $1600 this year because of that tax bill but she is doing the republicans a favor. she is doing more to mobilize the gop base and gop candidates because conservative voters know what she is. she is a far left winger who wants to raise taxes on working-class americans, reinstate every part of obama care and give more power to washington dc. she is a swamp queen, the antithesis of what donald trump ran our and republicans know if nancy pelosi takes back the house the first business next year will be impeaching donald trump blues the right is fired up because of nancy pelosi. jillian: you hit on where we are going next. in the lead up to the midterms how much of an impact do you think she is going to have on the republican party? >> huge blue she mobilizes them and alienates her own base. having said that it is possible for the democrats to take back
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the house, just that if they do it will be in spite of nancy pelosi, not because of her. >> 39%, looking better for the gop as we get closer to the midterms. 30%, it swung pretty dramatically. >> reporter: polls are trending and republicans favor. republicans have a lot to brag about because of the economy, the tax cuts have been great. americans are getting pay bumps and bonuses from their employers. it is crumbs to nancy pelosi but when you are worth $100 million and owns 3 properties it is easy to collect crumbs. todd: thanks for not itching - thanks for coming on this morning. jillian: most recognizable styles in america and more litter than anyone else in the country.
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jillian: all right, it's almost the weekend. it's time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. let's start with the good. lovers we joyce. a littl -- rejoice.you can actur glasses of wine out of one bottle. only get like one and a half. jillian: i hear you. compounds in wine help fight gum disease and tooth debay by preventing harmful decay from sticking. rob: confirming what many of us already know new york city is the dirtiest city in the america. the big apple took the top spot for density population litter and rats: jillian: are you tired of seeing people wearing their pants like this?
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jillian: you are not alone. south carolina lawmakers intriewfs ago bill to ban saggy pants across the state. those who break the law could face a fine and community service. i was walking home from work one day last week and i saw that how are you walking comfortably. rob: i do that without underwear on. isn't that weird? "fox & friends" starts right now. >> we have to harden our schools. not softball them up. a gun-free zone to a killer. that's like going in for the ice cream. >> this is going to get fixed like taxes got fixed. the lone police officer in charge of protecting majory stoneman douglas high chose to wait outside the building rather than to rush in to stop the shooter. >> devastated, sick to my stomach. there are no words. >> a shocking new report shows that ms-13 has already infiltrated 22 states murdering hundreds of americans. >> under the obama administration, ms-1 ms-13 took

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