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trump expected to take action at any moment in response to the deadly chemical attack in syria. military force not off the table, a push to expose the monsters responsible. >> i have this witch hunt constantly going on for over 12 months. it is a disgrace. it is a real disgrace. jillian: the president unloading on the fbi after they ransacked the office of his attorney. what it means for the mueller probe. rob: a deadly plane crash on a golf course, the investigation happening into how the plane went down. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪
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♪ to you try on all your knives like this ♪ ♪ whatever it comes from ♪ jillian: good morning. i like the song. he is dancing in his chair. rob: a lot of negotiations. jillian: this gets me going in the morning. start the morning dancing, some energy and flavor. rob: we have a jampacked show today. jillian: this is "fox and friends first". kim jong un 7 donald trump promising a forceful response to syria's deadly chemical attack.
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>> how to retaliate could come at any moment. doug lose ater with what we can expect. >> reporter: we know what happened last time around, donald trump ordered missile attacks on syria in response to a chemical weapons attack. what do we see this morning. a us destroyer, the donald cook left the port in cyprus and what does that ship carry? tomahawk cruise missiles. the pentagon has been working out options for the president and the president yesterday met with his senior military leaders to talk through those options and was asked if vladimir putin who supports the syrian regime had any blame for this. >> hey man and if it does will be tough. everybody is going to pay a price. he will, everybody will. >> reporter: not so fast as russia. the country questioned whether chemical weapons were even used. they say this is a ploy to keep
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us troops in syria. >> members of the american coalition and the americans aren't aiming at syria but to settle for a long time. >> reporter: that debate will play out at the united nations as nikki haley pushes for some action and she is frustrated. >> reporter: the monster responsible for these attacks has no conscience, not even to be shocked by pictures of the children. the russian regime whose hands are covered in the blood of syrian children cannot be ashamed by pictures of its victims. we tried that before. we must not overlook russia and he ran's role in the asad regime's not arrest distraction. >> reporter: syria is bracing for an attack, human rights group based in syria says troops there are on a 72 hour
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alert. todd: we are waiting any moment for news out of that region. thank you very much. jillian: donald from railing against former pres. obama for the deadly attack in syria saying if obama had crossed the red line this disaster would have ended long ago. heather: afforestation chief says there is no evidence bashar al-assad - this would happen. >> i was chief of middle east operations for a few years from 2010-14 and we delivered start assessment to the obama administration about how syria would be transferred into a petri dish of threats to
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national security and we see that play out their russia, he ran in syria, to fight isis but that is not the purpose at all. they have launched 8 chemical weapons attacks this year using sarah and and chlorine. they were supposed to illuminate stockpiles in june 2014 and the asad regime will not be held to those agreements which we need to help him pay for it and make russia and ran pay for it. jillian: china filing a trade complaint against the us over steel and aluminum tariffs. 60 days of consultation to resolve the dispute. and lower tariffs on things like that. and to counterattack as donald trump follows through with the threat to impose tariffs on $150 billion in chinese goods. todd: the meeting between donald trump and kim jong un next month or early june the commander-in-chief hoping for a diplomatic breakthrough with the north korean leader.
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>> great respect paid by both parties and hopefully we will be able to make a deal on the d nuking of north korea. they have said so, we say so. this should have been done by other presidents and they couldn't have done it. todd: the first direct talks between a sitting us president and any north korean leader. jillian: donald trump slamming the fbi for an attack on our country. todd: the fbi raided his lawyer's office the special counsel's investigation called a witch hunt. jillian: new questions surrounding the red. >> reporter: special counsel getting permission from the justice department to issue the referral to conduct these raids with a source close to the white house told john roberts the raid was out-of-control and was a demonstration of bad faith.
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the surprise raids happened before dawn on monday. the fbi searched the home office and temporary hotel room of donald from long-term attorney michael cohan. the fbi concentrated various documents including those detailing $130 in slush money paid to adult film actress stormy daniels right before the 2016 election. daniels claims she had sex with the president a decade before receiving the payment. donald trump has denied any of this and is outraged with the fbi raid. >> it is a real disgrace. it is an attack on our country in a true sense, an attack on what we all stand for. >> reporter: we know cohan is being investigated for possible bank fraud and campaign-finance violations. >> this is seismic, one of the
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most significant, most seismic events and the trump russia investigation. >> one thing donald needs to be assured of it if he didn't work with the russians, the american people will see through all this we defeated work with the russians, he is in trouble and i see no evidence he did. this michael cohan thing is not related to russia or donald from, i wouldn't worry about it. >> reporter: michael cohen could be the fall guy but this case is a witchhunt, has no merit, the president was asked if he is going to fire robert mueller, he said he will see what happens, stressing he thinks the case is a disgrace. jillian: time will tell. we will see how this plays out. the caravan of migrants showing no sign of stopping, a group of travelers on a bus to mexico city telling cnn they will seek asylum in the us.
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>> who will stay in mexico? these are the people who say they will be going to the united states. some of not answering. jillian: 600 of the remaining thousand migraines made their way to mexico city, 200 of those migrants plan to march on to america. crews breaking ground on a high-priority stretch of the southern border wall, the project on a high priority stretch replacing an outdated portion of the wall with a stronger concrete wall. >> the wall we are replacing this fencing with will be durable, here for a long time, harder to get over, harder to get through, harder to get underneath. >> the wall will be 18 to 30 feet high with an additional 6 feet underground, a location considered to be one of the most active crossing points for
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human and drug smuggling. three project in california and texas are expected to be completed this year. >> the crimson tide rolling into dc to meet with the president after claiming this year's title, the first meeting with donald trump who was at january's title game. alabama football - jillian: tim tebow has enough to get on the gridiron. todd: it is from steve spurrier. >> he is welcome to play but he has a decision to make. he has an urge to play football, we would welcome him. jillian: former gators coach extended an offer to play at the alliance of american football and kicking off next february.
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todd: he played in 2006522009, currently plays baseball for the new york mets minor-league affiliate. he is the nicest man i have ever met. jillian: we will keep you posted. todd: loretta lynch on the defense. >> did you ever consider recusing yourself from the clinton investigation? >> that is always an issue. we knew it would raise questions in people's mind. todd: the former atty. gen. revealing what she says really happened during that tarmac meeting, the president of judicial watch has been on the case for years saying it is another page in the doj cover-up playbook and. jillian: carrie underwood ready for her close-up, when she will take stage for the first time since taking a big fall. ♪ ♪ unbreakable
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heather: welcome back to "fox and friends first" donald trump unloading on the fbi after agents ransacked the office of long-term atty. michael cohen. todd: was this an appropriate action carried out i new york prosecutors office? >> you to react is tom fenton. you have been on this since the beginning. what do you think of this move yesterday? is a political one? >> i don't understand how a decision to raid the home of the lawyer of the president of the united states would be anything but a political decision. these decisions come up all the time whether to raid someone's home and office especially a lawyer and it is treated with sensitivity and they have to kick it up the chain, the
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department of justice supporting their own rules, this is a political decision in the snaggle. if it is focused on stormy daniels it is outrageous overreach by the justice department and robert mueller. the referral suggests him investigating this, no one in the justice department is willing to say no to mueller and the special counsel operation taking on a life of its own beyond rational control of constitutional control of the justice department appointees. >> the attorney in me is offended by an attack on the attorney-client privilege here talking a lot more about that on the fox news channel in the next day or so. >> you should be concerned, a clean team will look at it carefully, it is a nasty nest, this outrageous raid on the president's lawyer. i can't believe the justice
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department allowed itself to be appointed by mueller. >> merrill lynch speaking out, her interview and your opinion on it. >> we are 107 ° outside, i was told he wants to say hello. >> turn him around. >> i speak to people in public life and not in public life. >> we learned it was so hot bill clinton whose wife was about to be questioned by the fbi would meet with the atty. gen. and the corrupt meeting. the justice department has enough evidence to arrest hillary clinton protecting her,
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the obama administration, rating the home of the president's lawyer, the modest payment to someone associated. americans should be frustrated and the president being quite under control in his comments about the mess of the fbi and comey and lynch. >> they talked about the timing of this interview, set to make out in the first few weeks, do you think anything was said in this interview makes the timing legit. was anything but shocked you? >> comey's book coming out. we are waiting on answers on
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that. miss lynch is getting concerns about the fisa issues. and they are rating again the president's lawyer's home, and $130,000 payment. todd: a plane crash on the golf course, what caused the plane to go down bursting into that ball of flames. jillian: ditch the nra or lose our business, wells fargo being threatened for refusal to cut ties with the gun rights group.
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todd: nancy pelosi welcoming colleagues back to work by telling them to resist, the house minority leader calls for a position to the upcoming farmville and balanced budget amendment saying, quote, we must step up our efforts to protect americans from the ongoing assault by the trump administration and republican congress on hard-working families and promote a better deal. the letter did not mention a push for a daca deal. jillian: casting doubt on the president's response to russia, sarah sanders telling him the latest actions against b or putin. >> the president in the last several decades, tougher on this president. >> let's talk about a few actions the president has taken
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the previous administrations happened, issued new sanctions on numerous individuals and entities in russia, condemning russia's poising of uk citizens on uk soil, authorized military strikes against the asad regime in syria. >> reporter: getting the president has been clear in his intention to respond to syrian chemical attacks. todd: ditch the nra or lose our business. jillian: the brand-new threat to wells fargo. >> reporter: the american federation of teachers threatening to pull its business from wells fargo unless the bank cut ties with the nra and gun manufacturers. wells fargo ceo tim sloan says dealing with the safety of our families, children and other issues of this magnitude there are no easy or satisfying solutions. i do not believe the american public once banks to decide which legal products consumers can or cannot buy. there was a huge reaction following the parkland, florida shooting. many companies decided to cut
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ties like delta, united airlines but a few did not like fedex and wells fargo. todd: a serious story there, not so here. >> reporter: today's comb day at ben & jerry's. you can get a free ice cream cone, any flavor you want from noon until 8:00 pm. i have it right here. if you can't make it to ben and jerry's. >> instead. >> you can go to showcase cinema giving away free ben and jerry's cones for lots of flavors. >> 01 wilson. >> for years. >> have some kids. >> i will go kind of healthy and get it in a bowl.
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america is healthier. >> with that, it is good, the national guard at the southern border, griff jenkins going where no reporter has gone before. >> reporter: it is one of the most porous parts of the country along the rio grande river, one of the first missions of the national guard flying for the border patrol and within seconds we were in hot pursuit. that is coming up next. amanda's mom's appointment just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home.
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border near laredo, texas. >> reporter: the rio grande river behind me, some news, governor abbott of texas announcing he will raise the number to 1000 national guardsmen along this border. the first mission up in the air with national guard reporting the cvp and within minutes we were in hot pursuit. ♪ >> 2992 information. >> we have body traffic to the south, we are going directly to the river. >> a matter of minutes, seconds. >> already on it. >> a vehicle loaded up with either narcotics or body traffic, we are not closer. the truck ruled on the right.
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>> in this sector, the aircraft gets here. >> it is amazing we had a border patrol agent, down with the vehicles and boats trying to triangulate, and landed the same crew again, what came in to 352 pounds of narcotics, remarkable challenge, take you on a boat on the water's level. >> looking at the shot from the sky, i did not realize how porous that area is. it is unbelievable. >> not only that, when you watch people go through the river, and going knee-deep,
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people fishing along there, the threat is constant all day all night. >> the fox news alert, the war on terror, us airstrike taking out a senior isys leader, the commander and his bodyguard killed in afghanistan, drones able to track him to his hideout, he used to be a taliban leader, was expelled to being too savage according to the new york times. the us commander says forces will kill any of his successors and eliminate basis. isys. todd: hiding a homemade bomb, that is one of the new revelations from unsealed court documents showing how mark condit made explicit to kill two people and seriously injure four others in texas last month. beneficial say mark anthony conditt constructed the bombs using pbc casing and shrapnel.
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investigators tracked him down for surveillance, interviews and phone records. it mark anthony conditt blue himself up as offices closed in the they are coming through online and social media to determine his motives. todd: a plane burst into flames, crashing on popular golf course going down shortly after takeoff plunging into tpp scottsdale in arizona. no one on the ground was hit. the ntsb is investigating. jillian: with gop control of the chamber at stake, rick scott making a bid for the senate. the republican set to face off against democratic incumbent bill nelson. this to become a tight race. >> today with my wife on my side i'm announcing i'm running for the u.s. senate of the great state of florida. >> reporter: the worst kept secret in florida just ended.
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at this orlando kickoff event rick scott now begins what could become the most expensive campaign in florida history. >> this concept of career politicians has got to stop. >> governor scott is making it all about jobs and his record creating. is imminent, criticizing scott for skipping a town hall a week after the high school shootings and not and acting more gun control. nelson has had relatively easy challenges before, scott will likely be his toughest. >> don't care who is an opponent. i always take them seriously and i run like there's no
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tomorrow. >> reporter: governor scott never won the majority and be the democrat each time by one percentage point, last race, marco rubio's cost $100 million in this race is expected to be razor tight. todd: i was so upset about the ice cream. jillian: sunshine, golf, outside activities, it is happening. saturday in the 70s, upper 70s. 39 in new york, 33 in cincinnati, 30 in chicago, system moving across the northeast, potential for showers and thunderstorms across central florida. the next system is across the west bringing northwest to northern california, heavy rainfall and mountain snow and
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you can see future radar, quiet weather pattern except for the west, you will see activity and the good news is temperatures warm up across the midwest and the northeast friday and saturday. let's look at the forecast looking good across the central us, 51 in new york city, 61 in portland, 77 °. and leftover ice cream. go ahead. todd: the most exciting weather report ever. ice cream and warm weather. thanks. jillian: taking the hot seat. mark zuckerberg grilled, tough questions lawmakers are expecting to throw at him. todd: combating climate change
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115 has reaction online. >> largest pro black lives matter facebook page is a scam, the page is actually run by an australian man named ian mckay and the money raised went directly to an australian bank account. that fake page has acquired over 700,000 facebook followers before it was removed. some folks on social media tweeting about this and people targeting black lives matter including this twitter user who says a scam within a scam within a scam and paula says it is a bunch of smoke and mirrors, all lives matter and kin tweets the biggest blm page on facebook has something in common with cnn. when asked to comment facebook says is working on new tools to detect fake attacks and mark zuckerberg said to testify
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later today. a picture circulating online, college student in a graduation photo with a gun on her, and not going on. jillian: some people like it and some people don't put a college senior at university of tennessee getting serious attention for this college graduation photo, holding up a women for trump t-shirt. she posted that to twitter saying i don't take normal college graduation photos. and the lady herself is a weapon. and a person makes up her own
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mind. and doesn't look at the comment section on twitter which is good advice we all can follow. carrie underwood making her first public appearance. after she suffered a pretty grueling injury late last year, going to be part of the academy of country music awards, performing a new single teased with this histogram picture that shows glittery tears, this wednesday, april 11th is tomorrow. and performing it live this sunday at the acm awards. she suffered the serious fall, broke her wrist and required 40 to 50 stitches on her face. she is yet to perform in public, waiting to see.
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heather: she will be as gorgeous as ever. that is exciting for carrie underwood fans to see her perform. burning off the calories. todd: no longer protected by his own filter. mark zuckerberg taking a seat on capitol hill. and attorney revealing one tactic that could sink his testimony. jillian: let's check with brian kill need. >> reporter: i did plan on giving a promo with your blessing and move forward. we have congressman jim jordan and mark meadows talking about delay of the documents we need to find out what took place, are we going to get 2000, and chuck grassley is here, senate
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judiciary committee person on the mark zuckerberg testimony, it will be dramatic and he will way in on trade as relates to his farming community. arizona governor doug ducey at the border meeting with the national guard to do what he can to secure the border while the wall is waiting to be built, jonathan charlie on the amazing raids that took place late on mark cohen's office and what it means for robert mueller's future. could we have war with syria and could the bombing start within our show? don't miss a minute of "fox and friends". let me recommend you get dressed. using augmented reality so engineers in the field can share data and get expert backup in the blink of an eye. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this.
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person but i love this, move over slowpoke's, virginia slapping thousands of drivers with fines for driving too slow in the left lane. the law went into effect, 2000 people cited, the fine, $100, virginia state police say you should only be in the left lane when passing another vehicle. if you drive slow in the left lane you really tick me off. drives me nuts. jillian: the city of los angeles using taxpayer dollars to combat climate change by painting it streets white. crews using a special coding to keep the road asphalt from heating up and causing air pollution. the city experienced a record hot summer in 2016. the project is expected to take 20 years to complete, costing
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$40,000 per mile. heather: mark zuckerberg taking the hot seat. the facebook founder will answer tough questions as he reiterates how sorry he is. jillian: what else do we need to hear? here to react his legal affairs reporter, you think back years ago when this started, mark zuckerberg was young when he started this. is he in over his head? >> not sure he is in over his head, depends on the size of the company. has facebook become too big? he has been the one to spearhead the social media movement after instagram, twitter, snapchat. a lot of companies looking to him seeing what he says and where he wants to go, talk about him, regulate social
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media the same way political ads are regulated on television. it is going to be interesting to see where he goes with this. >> what landmines could he face? he is talking in front of congress and they have more significant powers than any other body he has ever faced. what could he potentially step on? >> some of these hearings, softball questions but not in this case. conservatives, the impression of conservative news and pages taken down with that. and interference in various
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elections, the 2016 election with russia or france and germany have selection, how facebook has handled that with local interference. >> problem after problem where facebook is concerned, the best interest to just lay it out or be open and honest as possible. >> questions about when they knew the extent of the data breach because there were reports, he says in his written statement he learned about it in 2015 from a journalist. did they let people know? why not? they did not, that is a question lawmakers have to ask. that was two or three years ago when they may have an idea how
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many people were affected and why are we just now learning about it in 2018. todd: he is not a groomed 6 foot 3 - he is what he is. looking forward to it, see what happens. jillian: more dog drama in the skies, the airline the just lost a puppy. >> dance lessons. todd: you hate to see that. what cost a wheel of fortune contestant a lot of cash. ♪ ♪ one more time my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish
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. ♪ all night long ♪ all night ♪ all night. todd: i like lionel richie. that's chicago. that's all. he is smooth. first the good. a retired soldier gets hero's welcome returning home. wayne stall wart leaving the army an 24 years. friends and family meetings him at the airport, thanking him for his service. he now plans to relax and do some fishing.
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jillian: dog named atlantic ocean flew from kansas city, to portland to los angeles. was supposed to go to texas. realizing the mistake when the dog handed her the wrong dog. the breeder who shipped them could have mixed them up. >> you should know where the dog is it's like a baby. he can't talk. you need to do extra stuff to make sure that pets don't get lost. jillian: atlantic ocean is set to finally come home today. i am trying to imagine atlantic ocean, come here. [laughter] todd: finally the ugly, the wheels were not turning in this guy's head as this pronunciation of one word cost a man $7,100 wheel of fortune jackpot. >> flamingo dance lessons.
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>> it's your turn. >> flamenco dance lessons. todd: instead of program thatemco dance. instead of program thatenco they went with bird dance video. >> raided the office of president trump's real attorney. >> it's a real disgrace. it's an attack on our country in a sense. >> hillary clinton, when is her lawyer's office, the aclu would be on every television station in america jumping up and down. >> promising to make a major decision on syria. >> it will be met, and it will be met forcefully. >> this is the beginning in this sector of the president's border wall. make no mistake, ladies and gentlemen, this wall is going to reduce illegal entries. >> former attorney general loretta lynch is speaking out about infamous tarmac meeting. >> did you have any moment
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