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>> friday, april 20th, this is "fox and friends first". at 4:00 am a fox news alert. police officers ambushed. >> let my pooh-pooh and women grieve and put the badge back where it is supposed to be, strap on that gun again. heather: what police know about the suspect and the remains, breaking overnight, james comey memo just-released, breaking down what is inside and why you need to know about it and the reveal we have been waiting for,
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carrie underwood showing off her scar after months behind-the-scenes. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> carrie underwood this morning as you watch "fox and friends first" this friday. you made it through the week but a horrible story to end the week with. a fox news alert, deadly ambush, two sheriff deputies in florida gunned down through a restaurant window while eating lunch. the murders come as line of duty, and joins us live.
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>> a normal lunch break, quickly turned into a bloodbath. noel ramirez, and ambushed and murdered inside chinese restaurants, threatened florida outside gainesville. and the suspect identified -- found shot dead inside a car in the parking lot, the motive still unclear this morning. honoring their fallen brothers in blue. they were the best of the best. >> i knew both of them personally. i could sit in front of all of you and tell you i loved them. and they were loved and met with the family, and proud of those
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men. and proud to be there sheriff. >> donald trump tweeting my thoughts, prayers and condolences with the friends and colleagues of the florida deputies who lost their lives in the line of duty. rick scott condemning the deadly attack saying it is true evil for anyone to hurt a law-enforcement officer. i ask everybody and to honor these law-enforcement officers, their brothers and sisters in uniform and their families. may god bless those to keep the communities safe. 20 offices across the state killed, have the number of cops killed last year. sgt. ramirez served in law enforcement for 7 years and leaves behind a wife and two children, deputy lindsay was a 3 year veteran of the force. the 20 police officers, law-enforcement officers put their lives on the line, they do
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not get paid enough. our prayers with those families. and isis explosives factory decimated in syria. iraqi warplanes unleashing the assault across the board. the iraqis teaming up with the syrian government to take out gres. the us-led coalition says it provided intelligence support the head of the strictly direct declared victory in december but terrorists pose a threat carrying out ambushes and bombings in the country. meantime resin -- russia and syria accused to be read the evidence after the devastating chemical weapons attack, the state department saying there is credible evidence the countries are keeping you in inspectors away from the site. >> russian officials have worked with the syrian regime to sanitize the locations of the suspected attacks. we have watched as some people have been seemingly pressured by
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the government to change their stories about what actually occurred that night. >> mystery regime is accused of threatening doctors and taking the bodies as the us outlines redlines for a better relationship with russia including addressing election interference and the uk nerve agent attack. no collusion and no obstruction, donald trump sounding off with the newly released classified memos from his 2017 meetings without that fbi director james comey as criminal charges are recommended for fired fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. live in washington dc the new development. a lot of folks going through this overnight. >> reporter: 15 rejected pages out for all to see, the president wasted no time taking to twitter saying james comey memos just out so clearly no collusion or obstruction, leaked
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classified information, will the witchhunt continue? among the new detail this quote, i explained he could count on me to always tell him the truth. i said i don't do sneaky things, don't leak, don't do weasel news was a startling revelation is the inspector general said criminal referral yesterday, federal prosecutors, comey's number 2, just getting that, leaking, lying about it, the chairman of the house committees who requested those memos said director comey showed the president made clear he wanted allegations of collusion and conspiracy between his campaign and russia investigated. nancy pelosi tweeting the release of comey memos are proof of donald trump's contempt for all of law but the white house is sounding off. here is kellyanne conway. >> the most remarkable thing is
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this is a president who has been compliant and transparent and never gotten away of this investigation. >> reporter: mccabe's new legal troubles, his attorneys think they were advised of the referral in recent weeks but believe it is unjustified and are confident he will not be prosecuted. it is friday, go take a read. >> the memo you mentioned that he doesn't leak, comey did leak to his friends two of his memos. thank you so much. andrew mccabe's criminal referral could be just the start. outlines, the possible domino effect. listen. >> the number 2 at the fbi or was number 2, senior official charged with investigating hillary clinton over the email matter and targeting donald trump, alleged by the inspector
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general and potential prosecution tainted both investigations, and andrew mccabe, and setting up the ambush interview of those agents with general flynn, charged with lying and admitting to lying. >> for mr. mccabe, mr. comey or mr. mueller. shannon: fired just days before the deadline, for this pension. this is something to be concerned about. the engine that exploded and killed a woman on a southwest plane is not the only engine model with problems with the faa no longer allowing certain rolls-royce engines to power long-haul overwater flights after they were shown to develop cracks and we are getting a brand-new look at a flight attendant trying to keep everyone calm as the southwest plane made an emergency landing.
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a friend of the captain and former navy pilot speaking out about the heroic landing. >> first response was i'm okay, that is a big part of who she is and how she lived her life. heather: they will get a $5000 check from southwest. thousands of students across the country will walk out of class to protest gun violence including survivors of the parkland school shooting in florida. the demonstration falls on the anniversary of the 1999 school massacre at columbine high school. students will hold a moment of silence for 13 seconds, for the 13 lives lost in that shooting. voting overnight off the job, the doozy's pay raise proposal
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saying the plan doesn't address needs like increased school funding but the governor condemning the strike on twitter and expressing concern for how it will impact student education, this follows recent strikes in colorado, west virginia, kentucky and oklahoma. mike pence is headed there today for the tax cuts. in queensboro, stopping by charlotte as tax cuts to put america first. naval academy getting a farewell address from the commander-in-chief. >> hip hip hooray. heather: donald trump says it is his honor to get this commencement speech, the graduation is on may 25th in maryland. fox news alert, targeting police. a threat from ms 13 aimed
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directly at officers. >> ms 13 wants to threaten the cop, they will get an answer. you don't belong here. >> police found to respond with force. a violent al qaeda terrorists linked to the september 11th attacks captured in syria. a counterterrorism expert says this is why the us needs to be in syria. >> i am undocumented. you want to deport undocumented persons start with me. i am an undocumented person. mary matt governor andrew cuomo claims he is in the us illegally. just one problem, he isn't. the story that has everyone scratching their heads this morning. ♪
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heather: ms 13 gang urging members to, quote, take out a cop on new york. after being tipped off by an incredible performance, "retaliation for an uptick in arrests. >> ms 13 wants to threaten the cop in this county ms 13 will get an answer. when you are a gang member you don't belong here. heather: police making a huge ms 13 best. and trafficking drugs. the doj blasting the decision preventing donald from from cracking down on sanctuary cities. a chicago appeals court said the government cannot withhold funds from cities refusing to enforce immigration policy.
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the doj spokesman calling it a, quote, dangerous precedents. a major milestone in the war on terror, accused 9/11 recruiter captured in northern syria. is this more proof donald trump have strategies take on terror is working? joining me is founder of aaron cohen training systems, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. let's begin with mohammed himself. a syrian born national, alleged recruiter of 9/11, a planner as well, member of the muslim brotherhood. what went down? >> french agency, the french president reported he was captured, and donald trump continues to press forward
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special operations in syria. we have been there the last couple years and last year in particular we have gotten more aggressive. one of the original recruiters for the 9/11 terrorists. this is a significant operation in terms of closing the door and the devastating attack on 9/11 but shows the continued failed policy of angela merkel, how she continuously let 1 million undocumented muslims into the country and they fled to syria, hundreds of german citizens running around syria and aggressive forward operations on the syrian front and this will affect the national security by
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reducing future attacks. heather: in terms of what donald trump is doing in germany, what can be done to build the two. and to have the terrorism stop as well. >> bringing muslims from terrorist nations, that sponsor, actively involved in finance, the immigration policies failed. which is why he is not afraid to speak up. and merkel allowed the united states, israel, to conduct inside intelligence operations in germany to look at phone calls, to kick down doors overseas refers terrorists who
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fled germany, intelligence is a key piece, britain, and looking at those phone calls. and thwarting - heather: irani and backed militias set their sights on us forces. this comment went out over facebook, the car brigade, their threat, what do we know about these irani and backed militias? >> we know more in the last couple days, is relapse intelligence agency and several irani and bases, hard
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intelligence, that there is actually a rainy and base is used to train and equip isys forces in syria and the reason that information is put out is people know that iran's active player in syria which is during -- one of dozens of irani and militias organizations operating in syria in the power vacuum, and taken down aggressively, we will see more of what we saw in lebanon and take a long time with these groups. heather: thank you, important information this morning. 20 minutes after the top of the art, cost on camera. and unconscious man pools from his burning home. the firefighter that saved his life. mom shaming on the senate floor. working moms coming to the defense of sen. tammy duckworth after she is slammed for bringing her baby to vote.
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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: did you hear about this? andrew cuomo taking the left's love for undocumented immigrants to the next level. >> i am undocumented. you want to deport an undocumented persons start with me because i am an undocumented person. it be 20 really did you just one problem, the governor is not undocumented. social media not letting him get away with it. correlation kiss has more on that. >> andrew cuomo under fire for
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claiming to be an illegal immigrant. he was born right here in new york city. that comment backfiring big-time because an immigration advocacy group, to apologize saying no idea what it is like to be one. dictionary.com tweeted the definition of undocumented saying lacking documentation or authentication, adding hashtag cuomo. the mayor can relax if he has a us birth certificate, he is documented. that is not how it works. he may have been trying to make a symbolic point, his ancestors came from italy and they were criticized. heather: the reaction was swift. sen. tammy duckworth making history on the senate floor. >> she brought her newborn baby to work tweeting happy and
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honored to introduce my girl to my colleagues on the senate floor while doing my job serving the people of illinois. not everybody is happy about it. the one thing we need on the senate floor is screaming children and infants. the senate is a business, leave your children with a nanny or sitter at home. other people coming to her defense including sarah who says thank you for your work on behalf of all us working moms everywhere. i thought it was a nice thing she did. >> the baby on the senate floor. >> right there. i believe it at that. heather: 26 minutes after the top of the air with a frantic hunt for 1000 pounds of missing dynamite, make it a top priority before bonds cause catastrophic damage and carrie underwood
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heather: two florida sheriff's deputies killed in cold blood eating lunch in a restaurant. ambushing 30-year-old sgt. ramirez and 25 you make the beauty taylor lindsay. the suspect identified as john hubert highnote shot in the death of a parking lot. 's motive still unknown. >> what happens when you demonize law enforcement to the extent it has been demonized. every type of hate, every
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putdown you can think of, wanting to protect you and me. >> 7 years in law enforcement. and the 3-year veteran of the force. the killer grandma we told you about is behind bars. police arresting louise reese ending a nationwide manhunt, accuse of killing her husband in minnesota and another woman in florida, stealing her identity, walking through a hotel earlier this month wearing her victims had and driving her white car. tracking that car to a restaurant at the us-mexico border where she was captured. donald trump is not a target in the michael cohen investigation, rod rosenstein telling the investigation it is based on
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cohen. the fbi raided cohen's house, office and hotel room, donald trump has been told he is not a target of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. rudy giuliani is joining the legal team, the us attorney telling washington post he wants to bring special counsel rusher probe to a close, i'm doing it because i hope we can negotiate a end to this for the good of the country and have high regard for the president. to israel, israeli defense forces bracing for bloodshed as hamas terrorist, the fourth straight day of protests, they have been moving closer to the israeli border, breaking a border blockade imposed after it overran the tariff, 28 people have died and 15 have been injured in 3 weeks of protests and we will continue to follow
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that. and urgent search underway, dangerous explosives vanished from a pennsylvania workshop. the dynamite along with blasting caps used to trigger it is believed to have been stolen. how does this happen and how worried should we be? special agent in charge of leading the search, donald robinson, appreciate it. people here about this, 1000 pounds of explosives. tell us what was taken. >> commercial product used in industry and construction and it is 700 pounds, a 2 inch diameter by 81/2 inch and 16 cases. heather: what are the blast caps? >> detonators used for the high
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explosive, dynamite. and in concert, you see those charges in the ground. and the detonation in which initiatives. >> how much in terms, and 1000 pounds. and set off at the same time. >> how much damage you can do and what of these cartridges is dangerous if used the wrong way. commercial products in a safe handle so they can be used on the ground by the industry. if you put those together, more importantly hurt somebody else. of the 20 why were they taken? is this something to be concerned about, possibly terrorists getting their hands on it? >> the theft of explosive
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materials, working a lot of interviews and line agents out there, close to 1000 employees to interview, tips coming in all the time, we are getting all of those and doing a lot of interviews. they were stolen from a tractor-trailer. heather: what type of charges with the person face? >> theft of explosive materials is punishable by 10 years in prison, $10,000 and other issues in the state. we are taking it seriously, late monday afternoon. heather: do you think a person knows what they talk, a knowledgeable person, they don't know what they got?
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>> a number of thefts, pretty low as far as national members, 15 to 25th across the country. in some cases people stumble across lockers or something until it is too late. to realize what they have got. we don't know that yet. heather: this type of thing for nefarious reasons, what would they use it for. >> no use except to blow things up. and it is a problem. heather: thank you for bringing it to the attention. and if you have any information, any tip to give it to you. coming up the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour and an urgent recall expansion at this
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goodbyes. reaches the first lady will line repose at noon local time, 1:00 eastern. putting up the setup in place, police presence is massive, the way to funnel the line, people who want to see mrs. bush will do so at a different location, baptist church, community celebration last night at city hall, a number of people came out and celebrated her life. massive flag hangs on city hall, there is singing, choir, the mayor of houston said this about the former first lady. >> he was a strong texas woman. barbara bush knew if you give a child the gift of how to read it is a gift that keeps on giving. >> reporter: on the way in our stopped at city hall to take a picture of what it is like list in blue, her favorite color with
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a massive flag. today the celebration of life begins, the funeral is tomorrow and she will be buried at college station an hour and a half away at the bush library. heather: thank you, appreciate it. now to a foxbusiness alert, throw out your romaine lettuce, the e. coli outbreak has spread to more than a dozen states. could be lurking in your refrigerator? tracy is here with more on that. >> reporter: 53 cases in 16 states. it traces back to romaine lettuce from yuma, arizona. the cdc says all romaine lettuce should be tossed out, don't bother eating it because you don't want to get sick. if you are eating in a
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restaurant, ask where the lettuce is from. if they can't source it, better to throw it away. there have been 53 cases, 16 states. there is a map on your screen, go to the cdc website for more information. bill: it all out. i would not order a salad with romaine lettuce right now. target, there recall event. >> you can trade in your old car seat, get a coupon for a new one, 20% off coupon, booster seat, stroller from the store or online. this is a recycling event on sunday the 22nd through may 5th. they want to recycle the old car seats. since 2016 they recycled 176,000 of them. they said the old car seats to waste management who break up the parts, use them for things like grocery starts, plastic buckets, construction materials, they really go to good use.
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heather: other companies should do that and get a coupon for something else. have a great weekend. 15 minutes until the top of the hour. fears about safety on planes after that nightmare at 30,000 feet when an engine but what midflight. kurt the cyber guys next with the technology you can use while on board. >> taking the dogs out -- heather: carrie underwood reveals all about the fall for the first time, how it changed her faith forever. ♪ now it is do or die ♪ invincible ♪ unbreakable ♪ unstoppable ♪ and thinkable ♪ you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet.
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you can keep passengers safe. very good to have you with us this morning. >> good to see you. >> that begin with people who are afraid to get on a flight. we hear about all these incidents, there were three in two days. what can we do to make our next flight safer? >> a few things. one thing to think about, airlines today, commercial aircraft are safer than they were 10, 15 years ago. i spent a day at a flight training center operated by united airlines, learned a whole
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bunch and number one in terms of how aircraft are operating now, the technology on board allows for so much to be redundant and it is a lot safer. i closed my eyes, and my eyes closed. to look at the nearest behind me and what would it be like to see people getting out. you should avoid airlines for financial distress. and a lot of violations against them. and the european union does a better job, to have a blacklist of airlines around the world.
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and which is on the website a little later. and pilots are off-duty in the cabin and one thing i learned -- heather: can we use these apps? >> it is fantastic stuff with my radar apps will show you where the plane is, the flightpath, the flight you are on and it will show you -- when turbulence is about to happen or where bad weather might be around. something about having that information and knowing it makes it seem safer on board. flight radar 24 is another one that is used, augmented reality, use the phone, look through the camera of your phone and it will show aircraft positions on planes that are flying overhead.
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heather: some airlines have a television in front of you that tracks the flight as well. >> it will show the map but doesn't show you. the ones i am talking about, it shows you a little green take and that is where you will have a bumpy ride, and you see the plane in that area, get up and use the laboratory and number 2, when the bumps happen, that is normal and i knew that was coming. live atc is a good one, a free website with literally hundreds of air traffic control, most planes have wi-fi, you will hear what the pilots are hearing on the flight deck and what the ground is saying to them. delta 30 when they safely landed, all of the passengers broke out into applause. they should not have done that.
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the thing is on fire. if you heard what is going on in the flight deck, that engine is on fire. heather: stay aware and alert because anything can happen. >> i have a podcast on this coming up and i wish you a great weekend. heather: 8 minutes until the top of the are. it is like a scene out of a movie only it is real life was a heroic rescue through the eyes of a firefighter. a little girl capturing hearts of millions online. the nhl play refusing to give up until a young man gets a puck. the priceless reaction you have got to see. ♪
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heather: incredible video showing a dramatic fire rescue from the perspective of a firefighter. the fire crew racing there was smoke-filled home before pulling out a smoke -- a victim who was trapped inside. look at that. luckily the man regains consciousness on the way to the hospital, now being treated for
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burns. a good job by firefighters was prosecuted will not file charges in the overdose death of music legends prince. for two uses investigation has been going on, turning up no evidence who provided the 57 you make with fentanyl. he likely thought he was taking vicodin and had no idea it was laced with a powerful and that gopi would. a video shows him walking into the doctor's office one day before his death. investigators releasing this photo of prince's body lying in front of his elevator when he was found unresponsive. country superstar carrie underwood opening up about her facial scars, giving the bobby bones radio show a play-by-play of the accident. >> i was taking the dogs out and tripped, went to catch myself
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and missed a step. i didn't know what it would feel like. heather: she broke her wrist and needed 50 stitches to her face. she warned fans she might feel different, kept out of the spotlight for months but insists she was not hiding. i cannot see anything different. a young washington capitals fan going viral after scoring a puck on the glass, getting forward, tossing her a puck and it is caught by another kid. she is devastated. so try to second time, once again passed to another little boy. finally connolly visibly frustrated, tries for a third time and get it, making plans to meet the young fan before game 5, good for finally. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". have a great weekend. "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye.
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>> what do you expect happens when you demonize law enforcement, the only thing these people were guilty of was wanting to protect you and me. they just wanted to get something to eat. >> reporter: of fox news alert, two sheriff deputies guns down on their lunch break in a deliberate attack on the badge. law enforcement's powerful message as the war on cops wages on. >> andrew mccabe facing charges for what he let slip to the washington post. he legal action being taken. >> the rock is cooking! rob: we will tell you what the rock is cooking, served with lime and salt. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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