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shannon: good morning, live shot of new york city. 4:00 in the morning on the east coast. you are watching "fox and friends first" wednesday morning. another busy day, another major show of force, donald trump deploying the harry s truman straight group to the middle east and europe as tensions with syria heat up. david lee miller is live with more on the move and how our allies are responding. >> the region is bracing for military response for the use of chemical weapons by the regime of bashar al-assad. the uss donald cook left cyprus monday and is in striking
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distance of syrian targets. published reports, and arsenal of 50 tomahawk missiles on scheduled deployment, the uss harry truman and air traffic controllers on alert of possible military action. and possible disruption of navigation for the department and the uk and france calling on the international community for the use of chemical weapons which of us to resolve the poetically ended in a deadlock, failing to win passage of the resolution and independent investigation. and nikki haley accused russia of siding with the asad regime for the chemical attacks. >> this resolution is the bare
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minimum the council can do to respond to the attack. the key point is our resolution guaranteed any investigation will be independent. resident's resolution gives russia the chance to choose the investigation, there is nothing independent about that. >> a high-ranking russian general is cautioning russian forces are on the ground in syria and different retaliatory measures will be taken. as for the white house, nothing at the table. heather: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg grilled on the hill for a second straight day. the social media mogul promising to do better after millions of users have their data misused.
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>> reporter: mark zuckerberg appearing before 50 senators in a joint committee session grilled for 5 straight hours, questioning over facebook's and ability to protect the privacy of the american public and weed out foreign interference. >> your user agreement sucks. the purpose of the user agreement is to cover facebook's rear end, not to inform your users about their rights. do you know that? i know that. i suggest to you you go back home and rewrite it. heather: zuckerberg admits it was a mistake to think cambridge analytical deleted data it harvested without permission, sen. dick durbin making it clear to the ceo how alarming this is. >> would you be comfortable sharing the name of the hotel you stayed in last night?
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deleting facebook and will today at 10:00 am eastern time, so interested in seeing how that goes up. he was robbed i felt like and screaming inside. >> how long did he testify? >> 5 hours. >> he made $3 billion? >> that is what i have read. we have been asking you will privacy concerns push you to delete your facebook? ron says facebook for now is on the watchlist which i will put minimum info out there and will not use it much. anthony says i have concerns about facebook data collection but i use the account to keep up with my family and high school friends. seriously considering it. we are keeping an eye on that. something to think about. >> i was going to do hashtag
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sen.. thank you so much. of federal prosecutor want the trump organization to hand over documents related to the $130 payment to stormy daniels. the request comes one day after federal agents raided the home and office of donald trump's personal lawyer michael cohen in exchange for nondisclosure agreement about an affair with donald trump in 2006, he reportedly considered firing robert mueller and rod rosenstein. in response to the radio calls a witchhunt. >> he has the power to do so. >> the president has been clear this is gone too far. the president voiced his frustration but i don't have anything else. >> the present denies that affair.
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tensions blowing over is another city joins a lawsuit against the sanctuary law. the city voting overnight to impose the bill which limits local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. >> you don't realize it is about criminals, criminals. we are going to deport them and that is too if you don't like >> the president is grateful for his commitment to the safety and security of the country and the president wishes him well. 's departure as bolton settled into his new role, he wants to put his own team in place. the stock market climbing as china's president vowed to cut tariffs on imports using trade tensions. donald trump writing this, we
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will make great progress together, to lower auto sports. donald trump threatened $150 billion, not getting credit for that. michigan supreme court hearing arguments on whether to openly carry guns. this just hours after the broward county school board unanimously voted against allowing districts to be armed. this is the same district 17 people were gunned down. and in the football team to celebrate the strategic win. >> the university of alabama, the national champion, thank you and roll tide. >> crimson tide celebrating their fifth title defeating georgia in overtime. the team giving the president
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and number 17 football jersey with his name on the back and the president taking a moment to pray with the players following the ceremony. 9 minutes after the top of the hour. donald trump railing after agents ransacked his personal lawyer's office, former federal attorney to break down. illegals need to find another safe space, the governor reassured ice he has got there back. james comey ready for his top boss to prepare to break his silence. that'll crack this case wide open! turns out the prints at the crime scene- awwwww...did mcgruffy wuffy get a tippy wippy? i'm serious! we gotta move fast before- who's a good boy?
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dead after his personal lawyers hotel and office raided by the fbi. joining ms. federal attorney emily, appreciate it. one of the first questions that comes to mind is how does the russia collision, how does it turn into this having to do with stormy daniels. >> conflicting reports what the search was. and had to do with donald trump in moscow building and had to do with stormy daniels and other alleged and beings and relationships with other women so part of this and we are speculating what the nature is but important to point out, does not preclude him or the team
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with crimes or evidence or alleged crimes. >> the question is the violation of lawyer client privilege. >> justified and criminal procedure dictates shouldn't have been a lesser intrusive manner and many people had to approve this. the attorney-client privilege document will be preserved by a third-party team, people dedicated to and neutral in preserving that because if there's a tainting of that, that can render it inadmissible in
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court. it is crucial those documents are preserved and donald trump likely has standing to pursue that and say that is not part of the nature of this scope, they should be withheld if there is no crime for an exception. heather: the question i was trying to ask and alan dershowitz brought it up last night, he believes mueller is trying to have it both ways, i am not looking into any of this so i'm going to hand it to the southern district but the southern district wouldn't have gotten it in the first place had it not been for robert mueller and his team. >> that makes this procedurally a nightmare and because all we have is speculation, that makes it difficult to conjecture what the purpose is. viewers need to understand if the scope is broadened that is
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okay as long as is pursued in a lawful manner and there is no conflict of interest. is this an indication that it is already broadened? it looks like it has. >> exactly. one crucial point, because this was approved, mueller went and sought approval, that is part of the procedure in place, the scope is broadened and was referred out. that was an indicator this was outside the scope but an important thing to note is the aggressive nature of this points to their being a lot more at play than virtue of mueller going rogue. if he were going rogue there's a lot at stake. >> we will see what happens on this front. it is 17 minutes after the top of the hour and it is deadline day for the fbi and the doj.
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>> we are not going to hold contempt, we will have a plan to hold in contempt and impeach. >> to impeach christopher ray? >> absolutely. we are not messing around here. heather: the steps they are vowing to take if they keep playing games. california the only barter straight to announce national guard deployments and as more troops go south, and exclusive look at new steps the trump administration is taking to beef up security. griff jenkins is up next. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet.
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you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. heather: virginia democratic governor welcoming illegal immigrants with open arms,
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vetoing a bill to ban sanctuary cities. allowing local law enforcement and ice to work together would allow precious resources which is, quote, unnecessary and divisive, lawmakers butting heads over this decision. >> we should let law enforcement be unhampered and enforce the law and go after everybody. >> more problems in your community. >> law enforcement to do their job, you are telling them not to do their job. heather: the gen. assembly can override the veto next week. a massive immigration sweep appears on the board, agents nabbing in ms 13 gang member, the el salvador in national telling agency intended to cross into los angeles. 60 of the illegals including a mexican national that stretches
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across 171 miles of the rio grande river with 0 wall. griff jenkins getting an exclusive look and joins us from the border with more. >> reporter: we are right on the water border behind me and as national guardsmen arrive here, the green shirts to do their job to harden and feel this border up. 170 nautical miles is a task.
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>> every single week. and to the south hill border. the same cartel, and narcotics to cross the borders. >> the mission of the boats is to control the river and get constant presence. >> somewhere standing on the banks. >> how do you know, how do you differentiate? >> individuals. >> were you trying to cross to america? >> what happened there. >> entering the us by waiting across the river, they are waiting for them so that turned them back.
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>> is this the land and sky, what stops people from entering? >> a combination, you need the technology and infrastructure that gives access. >> border patrol is a mobile force, 24/7 job keeping a high state of readiness so pluto and women can do that job. that is when he the 11th of support. >> reporter: a stark reminder, talking about the gunbattle, the cartels. an hour ago we heard a short gunbattle going on across the river. i asked border patrol out here patrolling watching us, you hear that? it is about every night. >> border patrol needs a lot more help.
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any word on california? >> no word on california. they are holding out, 1600 guardsmen coming down from arizona, new mexico and texas. >> great reporting the past couple days. the countdown to strike is on. bombers on standby as the world braces for the west to respond to syria's terrific chemical attack. what is next? first hand knowledge of when to make the move. >> the person who is not working and have no intention of working at all is making more money and doing better than the person working. >> one free food get a job. the giant step donald trump took towards welfare reform. celebrating national pet day with a few viewers for a friend,
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that may shed light into the origins of the russia investigation and he set a deadline of today. >> a situation of trickle-down documents, issued the subpoena in august. we had to get out major information which was the information on a warrant against carter page so since that time, we have an interest in this electronic communication. >> this raises the possibility of holding individuals in contempt including the fbi director christopher ray and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. >> we have a chance to impeach. >> christopher ray? >> absolutely. >> the special counsel
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spearheading the russian probe, linking to the media. >> we will follow this deadline. syrian forces on hilar preparing for possible strike from the us in retaliation for chemical attacks on its citizens, the west valley to come together to demand that aside be forced to destroy his chemical weapons stockpile. here to weigh in his deputy commanding general of us forces in afghanistan and author of direct fire general anthony tate, we appreciate it. what do you foresee happening today? >> what is happening right now is all the elements being synchronized by this administration. they have been very good in the past in other geopolitical crises. we have diplomatic power, they
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proposed the un resolution russia vetoed, to veto a resolution in the united nations, you have coalition building going on with france and the united kingdom and the saudi kingdom of saudi arabia and other nations coming to play to bring military power to bear. information going on, the russian prime minister, foreign minister for defense saying they will shoot down us airplanes so it is brinksmanship at its highest so we are marshaling forces and russia and syria talking about fighting back. >> we have the uss harry truman strike group. that was previously scheduled,
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correct? >> that is correct. part of our information war was put through the media and us two carrier strike groups, can provide military aircraft and airbases all around europe that can provide b1, b2 bombers, the capability to invade radar and have to get past the radar and target the chemical stockpiles and you have to target delivery means, the air force, helicopters and artillery and crews as well. jillian: pictures of little children injured in this, their family suffocating in their homes, images we have seen before. euro control on tuesday warned about the possibility of this missile strike within 72 hours. is that something with that
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would be a sign that missile strikes will occur today? >> airspace, one of the things there is a moral responsibility to do because there are a lot of civilian airliner traffic that crosses some of these areas and if we do not work in concert with our allies to put out that information, we could have casualties and this is part of the democratic peace where we are cleaning up the battlefield so soldiers, sermon and marines can do what is necessary and i might remind everybody our national security strategy called for a prohibition of chemical weapons, weapons of mass distraction and international order based on will of law. these things are fundamental and have been for decades in our national security strategy so we must do something. there is an 11 hour gambit by
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the russians to verify what actually happened. syria and russia say there is no chemical strike, the un organization they are bringing in to forestall any military action and that will be the last piece before something happens tonight or tomorrow. jillian: people calling for different response then we got from pres. obama because we remember pres. obama said we got all the chemical weapons dependent on russia to do that. we have what is happening today. >> i would say obama if you want a russian collusion story, this is it. he turned his back on those children and women you mentioned with their nose and ears bleeding from the chemical attacks, turned it over to the russians, who have been a
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longtime supporter of syria, because that is where they have a naval base. and they ignored the fact there is collusion between russia and syria and obama turned his back on the people of syria and allowed russia to say they are all gone and clearly they are not. this is blood on obama's hands in my opinion. heather: asad's security guards showing them everything is gone. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. donald trump is using syria to distract from the raids at his attorney's office. >> i'm suspicious of the timing. he wants to do a wag the dog in syria.
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jillian: mark zuckerberg gearing up around 2 as senators turn up the heat on facebook failures to stop hate speech. >> imagine a world pro-lifers are prohibited from speaking about abortion views on your platform? >> that is the question we need to struggle with of the country, america needs to create a set of principles we want american companies to operate under. jillian: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 is here with the
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reaction. it was something watching this yesterday. >> reporter: an interesting moment, mark zuckerberg giving us a glimpse into the future of facebook saying he is hopeful over the next 5 or 10 years artificial intelligence becomes sophisticated enough to detect hate speech on the platform. is nebraska sen. ben sachs pointed out that "like who determines what hate speech is and what that means for conservatives in silicon valley and folks across social media and specifically on facebook voicing concerns on that front as well. lee says if we lose the first amendment we lose america. bob says finally a word of reason and common sense and can on facebook says i'm thankful someone in government is paying attention to the importance of keeping speech free in an open society like ours. expect to hear more on this front later today when zuckerberg goes back for grilling around 2.
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heather: joy beheart suggesting the president using syria as a distraction. >> reporter: causing controversy of using donald trump giving possible action in syria to distract from the fbi raids of the office of michael:. >> i am a little suspicious of the timing. he wants to do a wag the dog in syria, the timing of this. >> social media sounding off. granny on twitter said excuse me, is she totally blinds to what is going on with syria, a ran and north korea, she must use all the fake news to get her info. another twitter user says syria bombing against their people occurred before cohan raid. she has got it the other way around. the best city in america to live.
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where is that? if you are thinking of moving you are in luck, u.s. news & world report has their list of the best places to live and austin, texas takes the cake, the best place to live in america, colorado springs colorado followed by denver, des moines and fayetteville. a lot of people happy about that in austin but not everybody because some people say it will jack up the price of rents like this twitter user who says at the same time no, i can barely handle rent as is. being a renter in new york city i understand where that person is coming from. heather: thank you so much. 15 minutes until the top of the hour, accused of killing an officer in the line of duty but a magazine giving him a voice to share his side of the story, slamming the article is disgusting bias in the president of the union's live next.
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>> hey, hey, come on. heather: we have the aviation officer who sparked nationwide outrage for dragging a man, he says he is the real victim and you won't believe the reason why. more pet pictures on this national pet day. their dog, crosby. here is tracy and her 7-year-old duke. ♪ baby baby baby ♪ you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet.
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>> donald trump pushing to strengthen or at work requirements for welfare. the president ordering a review of the program including food stands, having and medicaid, calling on federal agencies to enforce current work requirements, he says the order will restore independence and dignity to millions of americans. being old enough to drive could be old enough to vote in washington dc. charles allen proposing the youth vote amendment act of 2018 would allow 16-year-olds to have a say in presidential and local district elections. it was led by youth led protest like the march for our lives, arguing since teenagers can work and pay taxes they should also have a voice. a week before the release of his tell-all book james comey preparing for media blitz. the austin fbi director twoing the setup for his first tv
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interview since being fired by donald trump and nationwide bookstore lined up. truth, lies leadership hits shelves on april 17th. lots of people looking forward to reading that. chicago police outraged over an article highlighting a suspected cop killer, telling chicago magazine he isn't guilty of murdering police commander paul bauer saying, quote, they are trying to paint a picture of somebody i am really not. here to react is the president of the fraternal order of police kevin graham. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. heather: tell us about this article and your response. >> this article outlines two people, commander bauer and his murderer. there is no question cmdr. bauer
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led an exemplary life, looked after his family, his community, was involved in his church, made good decisions his entire life. his murderer made poor choices. the article tries to illustrate how we should attempt to feel sorry for somebody who assassinated a police officer in the performance of his duties. the media -- this article, not just trying to feel sorry for him but misled his family when interviewing him. that is unfortunate. heather: officer bauer was shot 6 times. he was the highest-ranking chicago officer to die in the
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line of duty in 30 years. when you are shot 6 times i don't know what the other story could be. on a broader note, what about this seems to be this trend of glorifying or romanticizing criminals, murderers. we have this article in chicago, what do you think of that? >> the media is trying to have a story and the print media realizes their audience is diminishing, coming out with more outrageous stories to find the police and having sympathy for criminals. the public needs to rally around the police and send a message to the media this is unacceptable. heather: a comment from the superintendent, paul bauer is a hero executed while safeguarding chicago, nameless coward who represents everything i stand
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against. you agree with him clearly. >> not only agree with that but i would like to point out our superintendent, one of the toughest housing project in chicago made a series of good decisions that led him to become a police officer and superintendent of the police department. that explains what good and bad decisions do in your life, sympathy for criminal is outrageous. heather: we have officers across the country who go out every day, their family members not knowing if they will come home and all they are doing regardless of race or class trying to protect all of us and deserve our thanks as do you. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. 10 minutes until the top of the hour, forget checking your bags, how about sleeping with them instead? the airline, lavish sleeping
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one of those officers is heading to court. [screaming] heather: the fire aviation officer james long, suing the city of chicago for lost wages, emotional distress and slander. he says he wasn't properly trained on how to handle the incident is when a doctor refused to give up his seat to a crewmember come along once $150,000. get ready to pull out your pretzels, screaming snacks may be part of a stricter airport security measure. several airports including denver international making the move to capture clearer x-ray images during screenings. the tsa says there is no policy requiring travelers to remove food from their bag. one more thing. you may soon be able to sleep with your luggage in case you always wanted to do that, during
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your flight. nervous is planning to install sleeping compartments on certain long-haul planes. the modules in the cargo hold could be swapped out with regular cargo containers during a layover or turnaround. airbus hoping to offer the option by july 20th. a new iphone update making your devices more user-friendly reportedly breaking them in the process. it affects iphone 8 devices with third-party screen repairs causing them to stop working. the update which rolled out battery adjustments renders the touchscreen useless and the only way to fix the problem is to have the screen replaced by apple. a similar problem happened with iphone 7 which was then fixed. another problem to deal with was that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> history will record that on
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this day, russia chose protecting a monster over the lives of the syrian people. jillian: wednesday, april 11th. fox news alert, put on notice, syrian forces on high alert as fears grow of the us military strike following the deadly chemical attack. how the world is bowing a response. >> would you be comfortable sharing the name of the hotel you are staying in? >> no. >> that may be what this is about, your right to privacy. rob: mark zuckerberg facing a second round of questioning, how our data is being used and why they don't need permission. jillian: a second california cliff plunge, the search happening for another family that has gone missing, "fox and friends first" continues right now.
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