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escaping? >> the city council in escondido voted to go against the state of california sanctuary law. if you are worried about being deported the no cross the border. >> it fails the american people the president has directed the national guard to the southwest border.
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>> what you are seeing is the president taking his job seriously in terms of securing the border and do what he can without congress to do that but if congress comes back i can work with them. >> as far as national guard
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deployment relies on cooperation from the governors, we are talking texas, new mexico, california, 3 of those four the governors are on board. california may be a holdout. as far as the caravan of immigrants making their way north to mexico that triggered so much anxiety sound like organizers want to stop the caravan in mexico city although they say some individuals may continue making their way toward the border. heather: we will talk more about this coming up. in other news we are following, turn over the documents in the next few days or prepare for legal battle. devon nunez threatening to enforce subpoenas if the fbi doesn't give him a copy of the documents the kickstart of the russian probe. the committee was given heavily redacted version last month and in a letter to the fbi nunez
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emphasizes the document is not highly classified in demands access by april 11th. us troops will stay in syria the white house backtracking after donald trump called for all troops to be brought home immediately as the us is closing in on wiping isis out completely from the country. syria will transition to local enforcement once us troops are no longer needed and that could be the near future. there are approximately 2000 us troops in syria. breaking overnight, another city taking a stand against the state sanctuary law. voting to support the trump administration's lawsuit against california after a fiery city council meeting, griff jenkins joins us. you have been awake for a long
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time. >> an important story. we have been following it. a contentious meeting that lasted three hours. there were protests before, 60 members of the community coming out to speak passionately on both sides of this issue but this because also voted to join the trump administration's lawsuit against the controversial sanctuary state law. here is how it went down. >> they can no longer divide us because we have been fighting too long. when you cross our border you became illegal and you became a criminal. >> we are talking about the part, this is a very real thing. the mainstream media -- anyone against any type of immigration. >> there is nothing in the constitution that says one rogue
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state can make policies that affect the whole nation. >> what we need to do or perhaps washington and the state leadership needs to sit down and have thoughtful discussions about the right solution. not only legal but compassionate. >> i came to this country 45 years ago with me and my mother. we were not offered sanctuary. we were told you have to be an american citizen and here is what you have to do and we did it. >> this is the right thing to do. i was elected mayor to keep the constitution, uphold the constitution and keep the community safe which i have committed to do that and that is what the council did today.
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>> reporter: mayor rabbit said he came to this country from lebanon 30 years ago and this is not looking like a country he came to but he is -- this is the first city in san diego county to vote, join this back lash but it will not be the last. if you look at the map you see a handful of counties and cities, orange county last week, huntington beach joining the back lash, the second-largest county in california deported supervisors from san diego county holding a meeting to discuss some form of possible backlash on april 17, '12 days from now and we will talk to these folks and find out where they are in their thinking. they cannot file an amicus brief because the deadline to do that looks like it is friday but they may take some form of a backlash
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against the law folks here say ties the hands of law enforcement. >> doesn't allow local law enforcement to stop or detain immigrants. >> exactly correct. prior to sb 54 they had a handful of ice officers in the police station, now they are not here, making the community less safe. >> we will talk to the chairwoman of the board of supervisors later in the show. thank you, good work. disturbing new details uncovered in the death of this california family his suv plunged 100 feet off of a cliff. >> i'm to the point i'm no longer calling this an accident. i'm calling the crime. investigators saying the two
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mothers were wearing seatbelts between 3 children whose bodies were found outside were not. data from the vehicle airbag shows the car had in fact stopped on the scenic highway overlooking the cliff and then accelerated off the road. itself and was found at the scene. rescue crews still unable to find the three other children they believe were in the vehicle. hours before opening fire at youtube the shooter gave no indication to police that she was a threat, she was living out of her car and looking for work. police questioning her family reported her missing, her brother claims he told officers about her grudge against youtube's policy but they ignored that warning. we know nasim aghdam practiced firing, she killed herself. the white house doubling down on claims that there is no trade
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war with china. officials say there may be short-term pain but that will lead to long-term success, china announcing $50 billion of new tariffs on 106 american goods including soybeans, cars and aircraft. donald trump tracking down on the trade deficit with china as the tao erased a 510 point lost yesterday surging to a gain of 230 points. donald trump will head to west virginia for the second time this year, holding a roundtable on tax reform and jobs in white silver springs, republican congressman jenkins will be on hand for that event, jenkins is running for the u.s. senate seat held by democratic sen. joe mansion. did you see this? the 82nd masters keys off in augusta, georgia, all eyes on
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the return of tiger woods, the grandson of jack nicholas is stealing the show. >> you only need to swing. come on. >> you couldn't have scripted it any better. gary nicholas junior hit his first career hole in one while carrying for his grandfather. and massachusetts firefighter and us mid-amateur winter getting a chance to play a practice round with his idol, tiger woods. imagine how fun that would be. 11 minutes after the top of the hour, three military crashes in two days.
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the disaster igniting fears, and we are live with donald trump's plan to fix it. >> the two largest economies taking center stage as a trade dispute heats up. how does it impact you from bargain bacon too expensive electronics. >> i love my neighbor as myself and all of us are equal regardless who we warship. >> one university taking on christian privilege. taking aim at our founding father. ♪
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heather: wall street wasn't rattled by china's retaliation to american tariffs, donald trump firing back at critics accusing him of sparking a trade war. will today prove the president rights or a wild ride.
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thank you for joining us. your first time with us and crazy things to talk about. this began monday when the dow was down 700 points, rebounded tuesday and the numbers first started coming on and it went down and rebounded. what is going on? >> a lot of uncertainty in the market with regards to potential trade wars. and that spooked the market, $50 billion on 1300 items &'s responses swift and retaliatory. it scares investigators as they proceeded. you saw the trump administration senior officials not only on this network booktalk down the tone of these tariffs with the
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potential for trade war, trump was an open market guy. heather: this is why he was voted into office, charles payne was talking about that. and we are not in a trade war as you were discussing, we are not in a trade war with china, that war was lost many years ago. we have a trade deficit of $500 billion a year with intellectual property theft, we cannot let this continue and he makes a good point, you can't lose. >> when we look at these tariffs, coming into the us, that is a drop in the bucket for
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us. less than one percentage point to economic cost. jillian: 5 times more goods from them so we have more room to retaliate against them and a lot left to negotiation which is what you were mentioning. we are still negotiating. >> this is what he does. he may go down, the greatest of all time of presidents is successful in negotiating trade - >> the goods and services i get, what i'm going to buy, when you look at some of those. a possible trade war, american products, take a look at the two
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lists, the pork products, aircraft, vehicles and chinese products we mentioned as well, processed food. >> the scary part is seeing pricing action take place. trump campaigns on steel and aluminum tariff. and the most recent release of potential tariffs and soybean prices and pork prices go down which might benefit at the grocery store but let's be honest it hurts the economy. heather: what about the cost of bacon? >> it is going down because if china is not buying it we will have more supply here so we won't have to fear, we had the
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fear of a shortage. heather: thank you for joining us. a lot up for grabs right now. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the our republicans making moves to slip a crucial senate seat. >> he is establishment. >> he talks trump but when it is time to show courage and vote for donald trump's agenda he votes no. heather: the gop has to get through a bruising primary, the key component in this race could be donald trump. a middle finger salute seen around the world, the woman and it fired from her government job. we will tell you. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet.
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heather: amazon under pressure. the white house economic advisor doubling down on donald tribbett's push to have the online retail giant do more when it comes to taxes. >> keep walking. >> with regard to taxes. more can be done. >> donald trump accuses the company of not paying enough taxes and causing the postal service to raise money on shipping their packages. the white house could roll out new sanctions against russian oligarchs as early as today, it is retaliation for interference in the 2016 election aimed at some people with close ties to russian pres. vladimir putin. this follows the decision to sanction 19 people and five entities including russian
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intelligence for cyberattacks were to battle brewing in indiana as republicans fight to take on the democratic intern -- incumbent. the democratic republican and luke metzner going head to head against sen. joe donnelly. here is the latest on that race and its ties to donald trump. >> to save a blue seat in indiana, joe donnelly appealing to voters who want to make america great again sometimes. >> i voted with the president 62% of the time, we worked together on the opioid issue, veterans issue. >> reporter: he was a no on tax reform even though donnelly was warned what it would mean. >> we will campaign against him like you wouldn't believe. >> reporter: to republican primary candidates here, he beat clinton by 19 in 2016. with the former governor on the ticket benefited from glowing
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endorsements by the most loved coaches, bobby knight and lou holtz. he supported the president longer than congressman luke metzner who once suggested trump could be replaced as nominee at the rnc convention. >> if you didn't believe in him during the campaign you are not going to believe in him now. >> reporter: his former college classmate is the wrong choice. >> a different couple of fish. >> reporter: metzner disagrees arguing he can't be the greater trump ally because he voted against his budget. >> he talks trump but when it is time to show courage, then votes no. >> reporter: a third challenger, mike brown, refusing cardboard cutouts to highlight similarities. >> where do they live? >> washington. >> reporter: they live in
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virginia and raises questions similar to those that doomed sen. richard lugar in the 2012 primary. >> i have a home in indiana for 17 years and this is what way are focused on. >> reporter: whichever publican wins will face a rare kind of democrat and donnelly. >> i tried not to serve as democrat or republican but as a hoosier. >> reporter: i spoke to a state-level party official who told me donnelly is tolerable. is not a cake walk to beat him. whoever wins the primary is poised to become the next senator and are not worried about the infighting. and ahead of the general. and aviation accident.
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another air force pilot killed, making 3 crashes. and the safety of the military. >> it is against the law because your generation made everything so pc. >> the brand-new record, episode 3 of the reboot.
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>> welcome back. airports thunderbird pilot debt after crashing during a training flight, the third military crash in two days renewing safety concerns. >> after an f-16 fighter jet
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crashes in nevada, when his f-16 falcon crashed over the training range during a routine aerial demonstration training flight. and hours after a marine corps helicopter crashed during a training mission. it is not the first accident at the base in recent years. >> in 2014 heavier crash -- >> marine corps jet crashed on takeoff in the african country of djibouti, the pilot was ejected and in stable condition. donald trump has been pushing to rebuild the military, $630 billion for the affirmative
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defense. in 2019 that spending will extend to $2086, it would be spent on the military aircraft. and $5.8 billion to new vehicles. none of those vehicles accidents are included in the budget proposal as major investments. heather: we need to stop it, 3 in two days. revealing they stopped and isis missile plots releasing video of forces arresting 10 people in gaza targeting naval ships. firing a missile and kidnap surviving soldiers, and a live sentence. jessica rosen will take the hot
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seat in hawaii's falls missile alert. and an incoming nuclear missile alert sparking 38 minutes of panic while human ever was the cause. to send the alert, does not differentiate between test and live alarm. this image of a woman seen flipping the flapper yet donald trump's motorcade went viral and is suing former employer, and violating her company of social media policy. it is called unlawful and un-american. donald trump taking matters strengthening security at the southern border.
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>> the president directed the national -- border security is national security security of the nation is not a partisan issue. we can allowing the gratian levels to become the norm. >> reporter: to apply political pressure, and rnc spokesperson kaylee mcinerney, thanks for joining us. we knew this was going to happen. >> this is very important, at the beginning of the week, interesting and revealing new story the 99 individuals, this is part of ms 13, a violent gang wreaking havoc on american citizenry. it is important to secure the border especially of the caravan as 1000 approach the southern
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border. we don't know who these people are and if we are a nation state to the border. >> george w. bush did this as well. >> with those two presidents health and apprehension of 100,000 illegal immigrants in the presidencies, they can't do that alone by themselves, they can help border patrol in that effort and help to obtain hundreds of thousands of pounds of illicit drugs. especially as we face the opioid crisis. as kristin nielsen said, border security is national security and that is homeland security. i talked with kelly ward in arizona. with a cattle rancher, in this area, there is 50,000 acres.
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it is barbed wire fencing. >> we had fencing, it is so important to obtain $1.6 billion border security in the omnibus bill. it is unsustainable to have barbed wire fencing in 25 miles of the border. >> we talked yesterday moving forward into the midterm elections, donald trump visiting west virginia, what can we expect from him? >> without gop tax cuts giving a breath of life to the american middle class, making their paychecks grow by $1000 on average but really important is the fact that he will be able to
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call out sen. joe mentioned, a senator who did not vote for tax cuts and to be able to stand in his state and say your senator did not stand on the side of economic freedom and prosperity for the middle class and will be important in the terms. >> west virginia was key in the presidential election and they supported donald trump. a lot of coal miners specifically. >> the governor of west virginia used to be a democrat and is now a republican because of donald trump's popularity and the fact that joe mentioned did not stand with the president tells you what you need to know. >> the time is half past the top
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heather: very specific, appreciate it. back to the anti-sanctuary law, the pushing california picking up more steam. in san diego county, griffin jenkins voting to support the trump administration lawsuit against california after a fiery city council meeting, the latest to put their foot down to its open border policy. here now with me is the chairwoman of the san diego county board of supervisors, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. we had griffin jenkins live earlier today with what am i
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trying to say? people going at each other at one point. opinions are mixed, very emotional about this please you have a meeting on april 17th in san diego county. what do you expect to happen? >> this is a politically supercharged issue. we are talking hundreds of females pouring in from all sides but let us not forget, let's take the emotion out of this was we are talking about following the constitutional law of the land and there is supreme court precedent set during the obama do that, can't create local policies, local laws that attempt to override our federal immigration laws.
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we are talking about this issue again and the supreme court has spoken. >> when county and four cities have legislation, and 3 votes. >> we are talking border security and sending the national guard, making that official last night. do you think the governor of california is going to stand with the president or against him. part of the border, the last state whether or not they can jump on board. >> it would be unusual to see the governor on the same page as our president.
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that would be surprising to me. as this issue remains supercharged, at the court is public safety. we are trying to protect the 3 million people in san diego in local jails, 300 to 400 criminal illegal aliens. the typical process to be released from local law enforcement custody, and under sb 54 our local law enforcement's hands were tied. back into our community. a major public safety issue. >> we keep hearing about it. and making amnesty, among a lot of other issues. we appreciate it on april 17th.
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the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. face under attack, the university targeting christianity calling a privileged religion. our next guest, senior pastor robert jeffers says it is built on a false narrative of unfair perks.
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heather: welcome back, george washington university hosting a seminar on christian privilege, students asking why it is a bad thing to be a christian on campus. here is pastor robert jeffers to talk more about it. first of all, as we discussed this we will pool up for people
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at home some of what this training session is supposed to accomplish. while we look at that, tell us a little bit, that this is basically the purpose is to discriminate against christians. >> straight out of the liberal playbook to affect social change, start with creating a bogus problem, in this case unfair christian privilege and propose a radical and unconstitutional solution that always involves taking away real constitutional rights from some americans and grand imaginary rights to other americans and when you read this description of george washington university's court, they talk about needing to level the playing field. they are talking about taking away first amendment free exercise of faith privilege for christians and giving this imaginary right to
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non-christians of being free from offense in public square from religious expression of others. the first amendment is about freedom of religious expression, not some imaginary freedom from religious expression. heather: what you were just talking about, marriage perks and that type of thing but christians who are persecuted worldwide. does this talk about that? >> i'm sure that will be eliminated completely. christians are being slaughtered around the world for their faith. we are not there yet. christians in this country. you can make a strong argument that in many ways christians are being marginalized in this society. jesus said you will have persecution in this world but it is ridiculous to talk about christian privilege in america. heather: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. we will be right back, stay with us.
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♪ count the money ♪ when you are sitting at the table ♪ there will be time enough for counting ♪ when the dealing is done ♪ heather: live shot in phoenix, arizona. a little kenny rogers.
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kenny rogers stepping offstage. the 79 you make is expected to be okay. doctors say the star needed to cancel all the components of his farewell tour. i didn't want to take forever to retire, i thoroughly enjoy this opportunity to say farewell to fans over the course of the past two years. carrie underwood revealing her fate for the first time since an injury in november. ♪ the country star broke her wrist needing 50 stitches after a severe fall outside her home. she described it as a random freak accident leaving her, quote, not quite looking the same again.
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dwayne the rock johnson, the actor and wwe legend telling rolling stone magazine he is in no hurry. he is in, quote, republicans and democrats, strategists, soaking in and listening, the best thing is give me years. rosanne and the reboot still going strong? >> dirt off of vegetables. kind of like a hand. >> the second week of the revival, the number is expected to increase once the final ratings are in. it is just a drop in the bucket,
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nbc says that is to be expected because rosanne has already been renewed for another season. lots of people watching. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> time for the details in place we are beginning today. we are anxious to have the support. >> thursday, april 5th. troops on the way, the national guard heading to secure the southern border of the order of the president was one obstacle in the way of illegal immigration order. >> aviation accident, another air force pilot killed in a training incident marking three crashes in ten days and fears concerning the safety of the military. jillian: facebook fail, privacy scandal got worse. the new numbers showing how many people information is compromised. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪

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