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success. jillian: no results, no sitdown, that message from donald trump as he fires warning shots at kim jong un. could the landmark meeting be on the line? rob: a landmark emergency, delta engine erupting just after is our after a woman was nearly sucked out of a window on a southwest flight. >> a lady go out the window. rob: a scramble for investigators to fix an engine problem that could impact other planes. jillian: robert they niro not shy about his feelings for the commander-in-chief, wait until you hear the cheap shot he just took, "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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jillian: thursday - rob: let me go, never heard of the song. a new thing on "fox and friends first". i am learning about these things. i am rob schmidt. jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. this is why he is negotiator in chief, donald trump vowing to walk away from a meeting from kim jong un if he doesn't think it will produce results. rob: the man setting the stage for the summit, secretary of state nominee mike pompeo is facing opposition on capitol hill. griff jenkins live in washington
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with the latest. >> reporter: the stakes couldn't be higher, donald trump tweeting abca 20 unnoticed, if the meeting goes nowhere he will not hesitate to walk away. >> if the meeting is not fruitful i will respectfully leave the meeting. >> reporter: japanese prime minister shinzo abe echoing the confidence but cautioning against being too soft on the dictator. this comes a day after it is revealed that cia director mike pompeo said easter weekend in pyongyang the groundwork for successful stocks but pompeo facing serious opposition in his senate confirmation, 9 of 10 democrats in the senate foreign relations committee, filled up against him with the lone democrat from delaware remaining undecided concerns. >> it makes me more concerned, not less that pompeo asks for the purpose of the president and stand up to him at times he makes abrupt and unwarranted changes in direction.
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>> reporter: sen. koontz could be a critical vote because at least one republican, sen. rand paul, not likely to change his mind because of concerns of pompeo's hockessin this. the president is not worried about pompeo's confirmation adding rand paul has never let him down. >> i will say this about rand paul. he has never let me down. rand paul is a very special guy as far as i am concerned. >> reporter: we will see if the senate foreign relations committee vote the critics out but regardless of that he could be sent for an up or down vote in coming days. we shall find out. jillian: have a good one. the woman killed when a plane's engine exploded died from blunt force trauma. medical examiner's say she was struck in the head, and store so when she was partially sucked out of a shattered window on the southwest plane. the mother of two was wearing a seatbelt.
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investigators are trying to determine how the window broke. preliminary terry report shows metal fatigue on the engine and the missing fan blade, the faa will issue a directive requiring inspections of those planes. the day after the nightmare plane explosion a delta jet is grounded for engine fire. you can see the thick black smoke forcing the plane heading from atlanta to london to turn back. the pilot trying to explain the situation. >> on the right-hand side. jillian: firefighters spraying the plane with foam on the tarmac. passengers were put on another flight. the cause of the fire is under investigation. rob: the city of houston, texas celebrating the life of former first lady barbara bush writing up city hall in her favorite color ahead of tomorrow's public memorial. adam housley outside the funeral
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home in houston where the former first lady will lie in repose. >> reporter: these locations are close together, the bush house is down the street, the funeral home if you are behind me, the church where tomorrow the services will be on saturday. the plan is in place for some time and it is starting to play out as we move through the week. city hall being lit up in her favorite color and one of the memorials around houston for the former first lady is at city hall, flowers, a park in her name actually refurbished now that she passed away, so many memorials taking place across texas and the country and more from her family, bush 41, her husband, for 73 years put out a statement, a great statement about his wife that is, quote, i always knew barbara was the most
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beloved women in the world and i used to tease her that i had a complex about that fact but the truth is the outpouring of love and friendship directed at the enforcer is lifting us all up. we have faith she is in heaven and life will go on as she would have its across the bushes off your worry list with great interviews taking place with her son, bush 43, this one yesterday from mornings with maria. >> she was warm is wonderful until you got out of line. >> she was funny and fair, said her mind. a great role model for me for sure. i learned how to be a first lady. >> mrs. bush is here at the funeral home, she will lie in repose at st. wednesday piscopo church down the street, a
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gorgeous location all lit up and that is where she will lie in repose tomorrow and then saturday her services where she will be buried at the bush library an hour and a half from here. rob: the key to living to your 90s is a good sense of humor. thank you so much. details expected on us airstrikes against syrian chemical facilities, the navy preparing to testify before the senate armed services committee as investigators try to return to the site of a chemical attack in dubai. they were forced to leave the area after gunfire erupted earlier this week. defense secretary mattis blaming syria for the delay in gathering evidence. >> we are very much aware how they operated in the past, seeing what they have done using chemical weapons. rob: ear and's supremely warning
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of an intelligence war amid threats of foreign espionage, iran's questioning its ties with the regular syria and lebanon. jillian: the push redeemer immigration bill in the house, bipartisan majority asking paul ryan to schedule a debate on four proposals to replace daca. the bill considered most popular written by a republican congressman and democrat peter aguilar would protect dreamers from border security. it does not include a border wall. rob: new calls for criminal investigation into those involved in the clinton email probe. a dozen republican members of congress and the referral to the justice department and the fbi to look into violations of federal law. among those neighbor james comey, his deputy andrew mccabe, loretta lynch and hillary clinton. florida congressman rhonda sanchez says it was mishandled and politically motivated.
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>> those were the critical emails in the hillary clinton investigation and jim comey didn't pursue that. how can you be so zealous with everyone associated with trump's campaign but bend over backwards time and again to not go after obstruction or not go after hillary. rob: the fbi and doj have not responded. jillian: nasa launching a brand-new satellite to find new planets. >> 3, 2, one, 0. lift off. rob: the spacecraft hitching a ride to outer space on the space x falcon 9 rocket. it will scan the skies for two years searching for planets outside our solar system. jillian: scientists hope to find other habitable planets or signs of life. rob: i know they are out there somewhere. super bowl champ going from the football field straight to
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track. the patriots type end acquiring a stake in a racehorse named grahncowski. jillian: the 3-year-old cold will compete in the kentucky derby. interesting to see how he does. rob: hope the horse doesn't party too hard. jillian: divine intervention. a police officer nearly blown away when a home first into a ball of flame. he says god saved his life. rob: a nuclear showdown, donald trump putting kim jong un unnoticed right before the high-stakes face-to-face meeting, our next guest says the us has the upper hand, how it will play a key role in a positive outcome. ♪ >> hi, ben.
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rob: donald trump's upcoming meeting with kim jong un narrow down to 5 locations as south korea confirms it is negotiating a potential peace treaty with the north. jillian: gordon chang is the author of nuclear showdown, north korea takes over the world. thank you for joining us, we are hearing a few more details, specifically that it has been narrowed down to five locations was where do you think it should happen? >> it should happen in south korea. that is where kim jong un is going to beat his south korean
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counterpart. and i don't think it should be in china either. stay should not let them back in in beijing. >> what makes anybody confident to think north korea, following through on obligations. a bad deal with the air ran nuclear deal. we can trust north korea as we learned in the past. couldn't they build an underground layer we don't know about and keep doing what they have been doing unbeknownst to us. >> the most important thing would be verification of the deal. the herein deal is faulty because there are a lot of places we don't inspect. we don't have the type of
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inspection necessary. even more true for the north koreans. to go anywhere anytime, donald trump talked a lot about that. rob: we are having a hard time hearing you. hold on. do we want to keep trying with this guy? jillian: we are having a hard time hearing you. the connection is premed. we will try to get that back. rob: let's head to this. 16 minutes after the hour. is your old internet router the perfect spying tool? the fed sounding the alarm that russia may be trying to hack your home. a warning from security experts who say this is the future of warfare and we are about to lose. jillian: the beginning of the end of the open border policy in california, the deal the trumpet ministration reached.
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with the north koreans. >> i don't think donald trump will. he said i want to meet kim jong un. that is very important especially for the north koreans before the meeting. they will talk to donald trump in good faith. i'm confident the president understands that risk and it is not going to end up in a bad deal. patty: 1 was your thoughts on the news about mike pompeo having a meeting with kim jong un on easter weekend. >> the administration paying a lot of attention to this, making sure the preparation is done right and kim jong un himself, serious about the meeting because is willing to meet the cia director so a good sign they
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are taking this seriously. rob: we are going to try to get one more in. the connection is not good. is that why this is come together the way it has? >> there are two reasons, one is because north koreans are concerned about an american strike on their facilities and the second is un and trump sanctions have started funding with north korea. that is because this regime more than others depends on the flow of cash to launch missiles that made nukes and engage in politics which is kim jong un buying the loyalty of senior regime members. i think kim needing sanctions relief which is the primary reason he wants to meet with
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donald trump. jillian: we are hanging on despite some interesting technology. send in the troops, california wilson the national guard to the southern border at the request of donald trump. >> california governor brown's agreement not without conditions. todd pyro has the latest on the new deal. >> reporter: the back-and-forth is over for now, jerry brown said he will deploy 400 national guard members to combat criminal activity. this comes after the president slammed brown for, quote, trying to break out of his earlier pledge and the guard will combat criminal gangs, human traffickers and illegal firearm and drug smugglers within the state, along the coast and at the us-mexico border with cost being picked up by the feds. goes on to limit their duties:back national guard
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servicemembers shall not engage in any direct law enforcement role or enforce immigration laws, rest people for immigration law violations, guard people taken into custody for alleged immigration violations or support immigration law enforcement activities. with the groundswell of california cities fighting sanctuary laws one possible opponent of brown in the gubernatorial race says the order is not enough. >> getting criminals out of california, jerry brown and gavin newsom are favoring criminal illegal aliens over law-abiding citizens of this state. it has got to end and people are rising up. there is a revolution brewing. rob: donald trump will visit a federal anti-drug trafficking agency in key west, florida. rob: telling these guys to not enforce immigration law, thank
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with the latest. >> reporter: a delta plane taking a turn for the worse midair. heading from atlanta to london as thick black smoke poured out of the right engine. crews declaring an emergency to passengers, listen. >> some smoke coming from it. jillian: they noticed something was wrong 20 minutes into the flight. >> the reactions of flight attendants. >> firefighters spraying with foam on the tarmac, no one was hurt and put on another flight, this getting one day after southwest engine exploded after takeoff from new york laguardia airport. jennifer riordan died of blunt force trauma from her head, and i can torso. she was wearing her seatbelt at
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the time when she was sucked into the window that broke from the blast. passengers reliving those horrifying moments as they tried to save her. >> and the guy helped and got pulled in and to resuscitate. and got it landed. >> investigators don't know how the window broke but it appears the plane was pitched at an angle of 41 ° just to put it in perspective, pilots really go to 25 °. official say 2400 planes with that specific engineer at any time. for the next week 2 weeks requiring inspections, american airlines said it already started those inspections on 300 planes. jillian: police warning of violent protests as hysteria
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grows over fears donald trump will fire robert mueller. officers receiving an email telling a large-scale protest if the special counsel gets sacked. officers must bring riots gear to work with them every day until further notice. there are no plans to fire mueller. >> for the first time in the lives of many cubans. someone other than a castro taking over leadership, raul castro stepping down as the country's president. a position the 86-year-old has held since his late brother fidel resigned in 2008. senior fellow at the heritage foundation and cuban native weighed in, what america needs to do. >> we should do everything we can to see if there's a way forward for freedom, give cubans the opportunity to choose their
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own leaders which you we haven't had in six decades. jillian: thank you for joining us. rob: raul has been preparing his vice president to take his place, as head of cuba's communist party. jillian: a police officer said divine intervention saved his life. brand-new - cam video showing the officer nearly blown away when a home explodes in texas. if he got there any earlier he could have died. that is frightening. officers investigating after an unlicensed driver slammed into a home and hit a gas line. the officer and everyone inside the home survived. the young woman still in the hospital. turning to extreme weather. hawaii bracing for another round of flash flooding and possible mudslides. residents prepared to evacuate.
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jillian: hamilton helping rescue people, in a slip over. >> parts of the northeast waking up to snow. >> no lingo rob: i hate this weather, is not an appropriate way to speak to the meteorologists. >> that happened yesterday. i won't giveaway who it was. i hate this weather. okay. how are you today? better news next week. if you greet me like that i will give you bad news. 43 in new york. the ohio valley, the northeast, a pattern change on the way. it is almost ending. the past 24 hours, not a big
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system but bringing nuisance snow to parts of the great lakes, interior northeast and nuisance rain across coastal areas. and a better day friday, better weekends and more springtime temperatures next week, i promise. here is your forecast, looking good across the central us but the west coast we will see another system move-in. breezy conditions, and the southwest and texas, you mentioned hawaii. see what to do if there's a watch or warning in the area. >> sixth avenue feeding grapes as soon as we make up for all of that. >> you better not be joking.
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just got roped into this. >> the old internet writer might be the perfect spy tool for the kremlin. a warning from the development of homeland security. >> the us and uk warning russian hackers exploiting unpatched routers using them to spy on people around the world. how worried should we be, intelligence analyst joins us now. when talking about old routers they can use to spy explain how that happens. >> a long line of illicit activities on behalf of the russian government. in this case, unprotected routers, these internet routers, everyday businesses and consumers have have been hacked by russian state sponsored hackers intent on stealing
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critical information and intellectual property. our intelligence agencies are very aware of this, they have been aware for a while that the russians have been able to successfully penetrate our critical infrastructure through these hacking activities of the problem is too big to control. it is happening after the fact, we are learning about it too late by the time russian hackers have moved to the next target. this is the future of warfare, no longer in deep trenches of far-flung lands in the middle of nowhere. it is in the digital halls of the internet and i don't think our intelligence apparatus quite frankly is set up and designed to combat it effectively. jillian: i was going to ask, it seems extreme for me to think this. you think of boots on the ground but everything revolves around technology especially in our country and scary to think this is happening.
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how can people who are watching protect themselves? >> it has to do with costly upgrades to the networks and that is on network providers. this is the responsibility of our own government. we do from a cyberstandpoint have fantastic capabilities that surpass that of our adversaries. we have been risk averse to using that. i remember sitting in meetings with nsa folks in cyber, realizing there are more lawyers in the room then intelligence personnel because of the fact the lawyers wanted to understand exactly what we are doing to go on the offensive and made it so intel people are risk-averse and the russians don't have to deal with that, they don't play by the same rules but the reality is there is no doubt after seeing russian meddling in our elections, the russians are in a
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covert war with us. we can't sit here and whistle past it when targeting it. rob: are using we should learn to fight dirty away the russians are. we are litigious on how we operate. >> we need to take the handcuffs off and let them do their job. the greatest capabilities in the world, we don't employ them, this is a situation we need to fight back, we can't just sit there and continue to be targeted just because bombs are not going out in the street and gunfire doesn't mean we are not being attacked. if we let this happen we will see some issues further down the road. our cyberwarriors can be unhinged and do their job because that is how they know how. rob: a dangerous drug used to tranquilize elephants. 5000 times more potent than
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heroin. harmful even if it touches your skin. the deadly consequences of this drug. jillian: a professor in public campus happy about the death of a first lady. the consequences the barbara bush bashing instructor is facing. >> i interrogate him and arrest him and escort him to jail. >> robert they niro doesn't like the president. he takes this other shot at the commander-in-chief coming up. i just need some rest. i'm just worried about the house. and taking care of the boys. [ door slams ] he's still asleep. zach? zach?! [ dog barking ]
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that piece of legislation but i am willing willing to take no for an answer. >> correlation because here with the outrage online. >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo restoring voting rights to convicted felons, eligible to vote in the 2018 midterm election. critics say this is massive overreach in our. folks on social media, not all of them happy about it. a lot of anger out there towards this move. is new york going to be the next california? john tweets he must be really nervous about the next election cycle if he needs felons to vote and needs to bypass the state legislature to do it. he will be doing this by executive authority. >> robert they niro loves our
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president. criticizing the president and also praising the media, saying you the press have taken a lot of hits. your job is difficult without being attacked by our lowlife in chief. the press has done an admirable job, looking at journalists as our savior. i appreciate it. some on social media not pleased, one says such hate. when do you become a political advisor? maybe that will be his next move. rob: i had to look up and instagram celebrity. is this who we are looking to? >> a very popular wrapper. >> when you think of bernie sanders you don't normally think hip-hop but he got the
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internet's attention for recently quoting wrapper cardi be. >> we have got to protect social security for all generations. >> she weighed in on the importance of social security during an interview with gq magazine. them on social media chimed in on this one, do you think bernie is taking advice from cardi be? his team is popular now. the unger vote, not such a bad idea. i can't wait to see bernie featured on the next song. a little collaboration. we got to get you out a little more. >> you are not wrong. rob: you know who loves cardi be is steve doocy.
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>> i'm youtubeing some cardi be. she will be in brooklyn on october 4th. i say we all go. coming up on "fox and friends," a great lineup. we have judge andrew napolitano, congressman from north carolina mark meadows, talking about the president. kevin jackson has a great topic as does dana loesch who will be joining us from dallas. cardi be will be appearing very shortly. jillian: we have it under control. contemporary make-overs.
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change a liberal professor who thought she couldn't be fired after releasing a disrespectful tweet about barbara bush is in the hot seat. she called the former first lady an amazing racist just hours after her death. she followed by saying she is glad, quote, the witch is dead, and couldn't wait for the rest of the bush family to die. then bragging she couldn't be fired because she is tenured. tenures and blankets protection and the incident is under review. we will keep you posted. the archbishop of new york slammed the left thing democrats
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are abandoning catholics, timothy dolan saying the party has gone back on many values they use to share with those of faith. it saddens me and weakens the democracy millions of americans cherish when the party that once embraced catholics now slams the door. he apologized to catholic leadership for writing the column but says his feelings are true. jillian: a drug 5000 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than fentanyl, the first overdose death from our fentanyl. joining me now is dr. nicole safire. you hear those numbers and instantly, i need to know about this. tell us what this does to our body. >> an ugly player on the market. it is the same as heroin. you inject it. it goes through your blood-brain
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barrier and causes an intense euphoria but also slows your heart rate and breathing to the decade can stop and people tend to overdose and this is 5000 times stronger than apps and arizona just reported its first death from it. what concerns me is this is so powerful that.02 mg can be lethal to someone or cause them to get the euphoric effect and first responders if they coming contact with that are in danger as well. we have been seeing this in the midwest. people in cincinnati had many deaths from it and are getting it through canada but china is a huge player in this market. it is coming from china, and canada and now that it is in arizona getting it from the
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southwest quarter as well. jillian: as far as spreading throughout the country, how is that happening? >> it is on american street and you don't just go to your drug dealer and say i once carfentanyl, you only need a small amount to have the effect, it is passed into other stuff, they are putting it in heroin and packing it in bills, people don't know they are taking it. jillian: if people don't know they are taking it how do we protect ourselves? >> we have to get it off the streets, make sure people are not addicted to opioids, and make sure the legal substances are off the streets and border patrol and tightening as it comes over. >> we talked about how much stronger it is and it is compared to morphine, 10,000 times as powerful. >> it is scary to be on the street, no use for it, we don't
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know what to do with it and it will not just take one shot, it will take 2 or 3. >> how do we know those are going to work? >> they are 2 or 3. >> thank you for joining us this morning, very powerful and important information. it is 6 minutes until the top of the hour. do you have a one. a hungry bear who locked himself in a car managed to call for help.
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yeah. jillian: you are shaking your foot. rob: yeah. jillian: live look at d.c. this morning. close to 6:00 on the east coast. good morning, welcome back. rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. and we begin, of course, with the good. teacher in new york thought it was an ordinary day at school until her son and u.s. airmen surprised her in front of all the students. >> i just really proud of him. rob: got to love a proud mom. he is home for the next three weeks after a year long deployment in germany. jillian: next, the bad. most americans can't go the whole day without swearing. >> would you shut up you [bleep] >> phoeb! >> oh, hi ben. jillian: average american utters first curse word by 10:54 a.m.
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rob: right when the alarm clock goes off. bear in search of a snack gets trapped inside the car. it was honking the horn before they let it out. inside of the car completely tore out just like the same story yesterday. jillian: from a good day. rob: see you later. >> i will be meeting with kim jong un in the coming weeks. it will be a tremendous thing for north korea and tremendous thing for the world. >> he is bringing north korea closer to behaving like a real country than anyone in our lifetime. >> the department of homeland security is raises the alarm yet again on california and other state's sanctuary policies. >> 142 gang members, ice, trying to deport or instead released back in to communities. >> there has been nobody tougher on russia than president donald trump. >> if we got along with other faces, that's good. not bad. the city of houston, texas is celebrating the life of former firstad
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