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greg: another great show but we around damascushe heaviest are out of time. thank you? taking place in an area called a refugee camp. it's a palestinian refugee camp that's been under the control of isis. isis was supposed to get out of >> a fox surgeon. please in tennessee on the hunt for a man who killed four people the agreement to leave the area. inside a waffle house near nashville early today. we have a photo, travis is still they're supposed to leave on at large in the police say he is friday. the have not yet left. likely armed and still very receive very heavy fighting is the assad regime pushes in. dangerous. the un calling this area a >> 's whereabouts are unknown. there is a chance that he is at hellhole. it's under heavy and intense large with other weapons. fighting. >> he opened fire while he was basically naked, no closer >> thank you an issue of not so underwear, wearing just a jacket. please are crediting a customer from preventing more deaths. free speech. a classroom conversation wound james managed to wrestle the gun up being a years long legal battle over academic freedom.
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away from him before he ran off. we'll hear from him and his plus, consumer beware. details on a serious health heroic actions later. warning one of the largest egg producers. >> president trump is and there's a long way to go in that's next. bolder grill combos. solving the north korean nuclear crisis. striking a more cautious tone. i'm rick, this is the fox repo now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. report. >> the president arriving back in washington late this afternoon after tweeting, there are no guarantees for success in his upcoming summit. pyongyang announcing it will close its nuclear testing site and and long range missile testing. but they stop short of complete that you don't think about is very much. counties denuclearization. it's really not very important. the north's efforts of diplomacy are definitely a step in the i was in the stone ages right direction. >> best cases denuclearization. as much as technology wise. and i would say i had nothing. is it realistic is willy-nilly going to do that? you become a school teacher for one reason, absolutely not. you love kids. and so you don't have the same tools, progress can be made.
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you don't always believe you have the same... a freeze in the program. outcomes achievable for yourself. >> rick: we know north korea's announcement came after secret when we got the tablets, it changed everything. meeting between north korean officials and secretary of state nominee, mike pompeo. he faces a tough confirmation by giving them that technology and then marrying it with vote in the senate tomorrow. a curriculum that's designed to have technology president trump to spend the weekend in florida. at the heart of it, does pompeo have the votes he we are really changing the way that students learn. needs? >> it does not appear likely and i can't wait for ten years from now that mike pompeo can get the 11 when i get to talk to them again and see, like, who they are. ♪ senate foreign relations committee votes he needs. kentucky senator, rand paul is a no vote. it would take one of the democratic senators on the committee to flip positions. democrats oppose him from becoming secretary of state because they say he is too hawkish and socially conservative to represent the united states. he has the support of president
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trump. he has become one of most confident advisors to try. he has said things are very good with north korean then tweeted this. funny how all the pundits who can come close to making a deal north korea are now all over the place tony how to make a deal. no call for the president as he rounded out his full week spent at mar-a-lago. it involves some quick trips to key west and outside of miami. he did watch many the sunday political shows leading to some choice tweets. >> rick: will have more in a few minutes. first i want to talk about president trump posting his first state visit at the white house. >> french president and his wife, the first lady of france arrive tomorrow afternoon.
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tuesday, him and his french delegation will hold bilateral talks with president trump and his team. france and england joined the u.s. and the recent u.s. strike in syria. there be a joint news conference on tuesday and a big state dinner tuesday night. the first meeting between them talked about this hand handshake which lasted six seconds. they said the relationship is positive. >> rick: a recent else outbreak of salmonella have been linked to eggs. >> both of us are probably a people in nine states have gotten sick causing an egg distributor to recall more than maverick of the system on both 200 million eggs. jonathan has more. sides. think president election was >> federal health officials are unexpected and probably my election was unexpected in my investing a salmonella outbreak. country. >> tomorrow night they will have a private dinner together and >> this we have 23 infections in nine states.
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six hospitalizations. no deaths have been reported. that will be located at the >> rose acre farms have historic mount vernon. the hormone george washington, voluntarily recalled more than 200 million's sold under multiple brand names to grocery stores and restaurants. right there on the lovely banks of the potomac. they explained that some of the reported illnesses willing to >> rick: thank you. president trumps a so far the u.s. hasn't given up anything in negotiations as he prepares for grocery stores where they do not that summer with kim jong-un. supply eggs. north korea's announcement is the company conducted the recall out a caution to ensure were been met with skepticism a doing everything possible we capitol hill. done to build trust. some leaders including diane >> it's another large egg feinstein says there optimistic that kimmel fall through. outbreak. >> there a threat to the united states. i welcome this approach in the fact that the print two we want people to check the eggs presidents will have an opportunity to meet and in the refrigerator. >> outbreaks are common in the u.s. causing 1.2 million illnesses, and 450 deaths each hopefully establish a new year. most people recover after several days of issues without perimeter of the relationship. needing to see a dr.. >> here's more. >> in a few weeks president trump will come face-to-face with kim jong-un. you can reduce the illness by washing hands and utensils.
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the first time an american president has agreed to meet with the head of the north korean regime. you can find the recall >> i'm glad there meeting. information on fda.gov. >> these were distributed from a we look at it with caution and skepticism that's been going on for 25 years. kim jong-un has learned about farm in north carolina. it's the first recall for this facility which has temporarily public relations and is set it up well. suspended the delivery of eggs. everyone his been around this thinks it's just the beginning. >> kim is expressing a willingness to make major >> rick: the issue of free concessions that in the past speech playing out in a wisconsin university classroom. would have been deemed almost a simple student-teacher impossible. conversation led to a years long north korean state media legal battle. announce from april 21st north korea will stop nuclear tests and launching intercontinental ballistic missiles. the shutdown a test site to guarantee transparency. >> in 2014 at the catholic jesuit marquette university. an unidentified male student america's allies across the approach a teacher after a philosophy class. world are reacting with praise the student said he was upset because during the class she and support for the trump dismissed a broad conversation administration. they cautioned this meeting does about gay marriage. not constitute a victory.
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fox news listen to a portion of the recording which he tells the >> we need to be careful about this declaration. student that some of the view is not in favor of gay richer, homophobic in might excep upsete i think this plus the chinese role because president trump in the class. the student gave a copy of that work closely with the china. but now we have to deliver make to nick adams who wrote a piece about it. on monday the senate will vote and the groups could be freely on mike pompeo's nomination. his political fate is in the hands of his former colleagues on capitol hill. he will undoubtedly get the lion attacked. share of credit for the united he posted a link to one of the essays which links to contact states first diplomatic information on a public webpage. afterwards she received relationship with north korea. threatening messages and even >> rick: thank you. for more i'm joined by gordon death. she is eventually dropped her studies in left the school. chang. the nation analyst. some people mail me letters and thank you for being here. we've talked about this for months. there is a time when you thought war was a possibility. they were frightening. is there sigh of relief? i didn't know who they were or what they were capable of. >> certainly we can breathe a
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sigh of relief but were still a possibility. we are talking about north korea that means we can have the best and worst of outcomes. >> it has nothing to do with the issue is what will president views but putting a target on her back and exposing her to a trump to to exercise power to hostile audience. >> the marquette president wrote that he could return providing he apologize and admit he acted recklessly. >> i'm supposed to apologize for make them do it he doesn't want the holocaust. but i'm stuck way to do that. to do. a course he doesn't want to give up his next. it's up to trump to make sure he does. >> rick: these officials are saying we need to be skeptical. you agree with them? what i engaged in was journalism. if the idiots who wrote her feel like apologizing that be >> everyone should be skeptical about what kim says. excellent. unlike in the past he has made important concessions even >> if they rule in favor of mcadams have recalled professor before negotiations start. getting could seek damages. he's doing this to maybe play if they rule in favor marquette us. in 2008 his father blew up a is likely won't be a professor again. it could be sent back to the cooling tower connected to his circuit court for trial. country's only working reactor. everyone was optimistic. >> rick: former nominee ric mitt a year later his father walked away from denuclearization romney having a hard time getting nomination in his own talks. state.
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why he might have a tougher time it's up to trump to prevent kim from doing the same thing his dad did. >> rick: he didn't say he was in his own race getting the getting rid of nuclear weapons. senate seat presumably he does have them at this point. >> has about 30 weapons. he has created a lot of missile material. we can figure out how much he has. the safe bet to say he does. he detonated a thermal device in september. i'm sure he has more. >> rick: president trump has made historic progress at least it seems that way. for congressman talked about this. >> donald trump has shaken the sub. is kim jong-un on the defensive. i still think were a long way from getting a. we have a pathway know because this president is the first in a generation to take this problem
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on head-on and sam not going to put my head in the sand and let the problem get worse. >> how significant is this? >> the most important word he used was pathway. we cannot see a way through this. it's not to say the best outcome will occur. but the path exists. it did not exist before. it didn't exist in the previous administration. we are making progress. >> rick: we heard from the president. he tweeted that we are a long way from conclusion on north korea, maybe things will work out maybe they won't. but the work i'm doing now should have been done a long time ago. >> is should've been done a demonstration of george hw bush. there's a series of presidents with misguided policy which is why we are where we are today.
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it's dangerous despite the progress of the last month. we can look forward and it's up to president trump who has the tools to push kim. >> rick: i want to ask you about the senate foreign relations committee voting tomorrow on mike pompeo. he could be the first ever not to be approved despite the very rich resume. >> yes, and his trip on easter to north korea, i think he did a great job getting kim to talk about denuclearization. it wasn't easy to do. you think you get confirmation. they have a very partisan atmosphere and washington. >> he's basically already doing the job. >> yes. he has the confidence of the president and he should be confirmed. >> rick: thank you. iran's top diplomat urging trump
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not to dump the nuclear deal. the 2015 a deal curbs the program in exchange freezing economic sanctions. president trump has vowed to withdraw by may. they're saying iran can never pursue nuclear weapons. >> rick: that romney has runint. now looking to fight his way out of a primary. this after he failed to win the nomination out right at the >> the preface to the agreement state gop convention. we have more on this. commits itself never to develop a nuclear weapon. you don't need even to read the >> even though mitt romney is very popular in utah, this was 150 pages. not a slamdunk. this read the first three lines. he was the only candidate out of 12 that gather signatures to qualify for the ballot. some oil is saw this as an >> rick: despite the claims u.s. attempt to disrupt the caucus senate iranian officials are style system the state used and talks to address concerns about did not like it. the sunset clauses. and potential new restrictions it was a point of contention at the convention prompting hours of debate, shouting, and booing.
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on missile testing and after two rounds of voting development. a caravan full of migrants estate lawmakers seen as more reaching the southern border conservative managed to edge him after traveling through execute. out by two percentage points. here's a piece of the closing as the battle over century city heats up will have the details. arguments. >> some people i've spoken with plus one man risking his life to said this is a david versus goliath race. produce an even worse tragedy. they're wrong. first, none of us is david. >> you have to do this now. david was anointed of god and second, i'm not goliath. washington d.c. is quiet. if i let him load there wasn't going to be another window. >> you are goliath. goliath is washington d.c., debatable and i am your stone. [whistling] working together we will defeat hello. give me an hour in tanning room 3. cheers! the goliaths in washington. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to help me plan the best trip. so i'm more than confident. >> from they move back to utah part-time after he lost the presidential election 2012.
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texas and found two goats in her hotel room. she before a judge and faces several charges including second-degree murder. now back to the manhattan tennessee. the suspect is on the run. a search is underway for travis -- he killed four people early this morning inside waffle house. it could have been worse if (vo)is ahhhmazing!ful simple goodness meaty morsels. a tender texture. this, james shaw did not jump with real meat and a blend of peas and carrots i can see. into action. a totally new kind of awesome going on here! >> it was going to come down to it he's going to have to work to (avo) new beneful simple goodness. tender, meaty morsels with real ingredients you can see. kill me. so at the time he was either where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. reloading or the gun jammed or then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander whatever is when i ran through the door and hit him with a with a double palm grab. swivel door. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. i managed to get one hand on the book now at lq.com. gun and grabbed it from him and threw it over the countertop. >> rick: brian is joining me. >> rick: here's the event i'mso.
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unless chocolate filling an event center. the first international chocolate festival. include salted caramel, passionfruit, chili, and meant. >> at this hour please are searching everywhere for 29-year-old travis. chile sounds disgusting. he's on the fbi top ten most wanted list. 6-foot four, 150-pound white that's the fox report. male was last seen shirtless wearing black pants and a wooded area near an apartment complex. he shot and killed four people at the waffle house in tennessee i'm rick leventhal. fox news sunday starts next >> i. just 12 miles southeast of nashville. we sit down with the president . of france, emmanuel macron for about 3:17 a.m. he parked a pickup truck outside the waffle house. after four minutes he got out and shot and killed two people an exclusive interview on the outside the restaurant. eve of his visit to washington. we asked him about france's he went inside and shot and killed two others while injuring four. he was naked wearing only a relationship with the u.s. and the surprising friendship he has forged with president trump. i want to go back to your first green bomber jacket carrying an ar 15 rifle. meeting and the famous first there's questions on how he came into possession with a gun. handshake. the allied missile strike on syria. have you persuaded him to stay he was known to authorities. he was arrested in july of last year for jumping a security barrier near the white house. to help stabilize the situation
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there? and relations with russia. he said he's trying to talk to what do you think of vladimir president trump. putin? plus, the mass protests and - - after that the fbi office investigated him. they revoked his illinois firearms card he then moved to tennessee and his for weapons were given to his father but somehow travis got a hold of them. >> his father was president had a valid id card and had the legal right to take custody of the weapons. if he was allowed to do that he assured deputies who keep them secure and away from travis. >> one of those guns was used earlier this morning. armored vehicles search the apartment near the waffle house. he's on the run possibly armed with the hunting rifle and handgun. 's could've been worse if it wasn't for the heroic action of james shaw junior. he was inside the waffle house. he heard gun shots he hid behind
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a swivel door, he was grazed by a bullet but amazingly he hit the gunman, tackled him, took the gun and threw it over the counter saving numerous lives. >> he was going to have to work to kill me. i'm not a hero. just a regular person. i think anybody could it did what i did. >> he is a hero. the police are asking anyone with information that can help catch travis to call. >> thank you. >> rick: new fallout over the release of james comey memos and alleged leaking so classified information.
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>> rick: a group of 50 migrants who fled southern mexico in late march were reaching the u.s. border. they plan to seek asylum. this comes as a battle over illegal migration and set century city heats up. a report was released claiming sanctuary cities protected
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dangerous illegal criminals from deportation. william has more. >> footing émigre gang ms 13 is a top priority for law enforcement. officials announcing several rest on thursday in connection to apply to attack police. the threat in retaliation for recent crackdown that saw the alleged kingpin extradited to new york. >> ms 13 was to throw in a cop in this county. though get an answer. >> this comes days afternoon data shows dozens of gang members targeted for deportation were protected by sanctuary cities. some lawmakers say it warrants legal action against century city's and states. >> people are dying. there's blood on the hands of the people causing criminal aliens to be released. >> a caravan of migrants continues to move north to the border. about 500. some by bus and most by train. they're determined to build a better life in the u.s.
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>> we cannot live in honduras because of the gangs. we can go shopping because were afraid. were worried for children. >> some already reached tijuana. according to refugee centers. the many women children and families will hit the border by tuesday, where most will ask for asylum as refugees. >> president trump expressed his gratitude after the board of supervisors voted to join the lawsuit against the immigration laws. here's the chairwoman. >> we love san diego wondering where has all the common sense gone. since january were talking about 284 criminals now walking our streets. in california since this was passed 142 gang members release
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backed into sanctuary states. california took the brent with more than 90 gang members release back into california. people need to understand the facts. >> california's white must go on. >> there's a movement. you can see it and it's really important. each community needs to tell the narrative of the direct impact of the bill. the next steps are in the hands of the court. it's important this movement continue. >> supporters say they protect victims were too scared to protect time crimes because they fear deportation. >> two weeks after a gas attack in syria. inspectors are finally able to reach the site and take samples. will any evidence remain there?
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the doj watchdog is looking into whether james comey broke federal law by leaking four of his memos detailing conversations with president trump. he said he believed those memos were personal documents. inspector general horwitz is inspecting claims that some of that information was classified. here's more. >> the investigation into comey is the beginning. they will be able say he maliciously leak these memos, two of which were classified were gonna let it go. at this point it should be a criminal referral. then you have to do oversight on when he met with trump about the dossier. >> new questions emerging about what spark surveillance of a trump campaign aid. the house until committee chair says he's investigated major irregularities at the state department.
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specifically how the fbi obtained information on former campaign manager and his meetings in the u.k. >> were trying to figure out how does this information about mr. papadopoulos who is meeting with people in london, how that crossed over into the fbi's hands. we know little bit about it because of's what the state officials have said. we are glad to get this behind us. as we peel another piece back it leads were unanswered questions. >> rick: president trump said it's a complete winch hunt. allison is in more with more. >> back in december the new york times reported the russian investigation began not because
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of that still dossier but information provided to the u.s. by australian diplomats. the campaign advisor, and george papadopoulos told the diplomat that russia had thousands of e-mails that would embarrass clinton and potentially hurt her campaign. a few weeks later there was leaked e-mails. they told about papadopoulos and the chairman suggested tip regarding papadopoulos would've appeared in some ways on channels related to sharing alliances between other countries. nunez says there's no evidence at did. >> the investigation uses the tools of our intelligence services that are not supposed to be used on our citizens. so we wanted to know what intelligence did you have that led to this. what we found is that there was
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no intelligence that passed through the channels to our government. >> the top democrat on the house intelligence committee says nunez is being disingenuous. adam schiff said the information regarding papadopoulos papadopoulos has proven to be well-founded. he points to the guilty plea in the russia pro. he said the majority seems to believe that if it can discredit the initiation of the investigation by attacking the fbi, justice department state department you can get the public to ignore what's going on between the trump campaign and the russians. it's unclear if there fishing for information when he met with papadopoulos.
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the meeting came about because of connections with an israeli embassy official. >> rick: thank you. for more let's bring in gabby, white house correspondent. >> electronic communication documents reveal no official intelligence was used to watch the investigation into possible collusion. this seems like a big deal. >> it is. we have no reason to believe devon nunez would be lying about the absence of shared intelligence. i think in the coming days learn about the details about what kicked off the investigation what was shared and what the merits were for opening a pro. one thing that's interesting is
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investigation being carried on by john uber he's looking into fisa abuses of carter page, surveillance of carter page and these claims will fit into that investigation. >> no surprise this man been politically not motivated. they say too long time clinton associates were actively giving information to the state department which made its way to the fbi and then launch this probe. >> he said the city of blumenthal was sharing information with state department officials that made its way to the fbi. a lot of questions surrounding why they would have that access and influence. somebody who has always been a figure in the clinton. he was heavily involved in the
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campaign and was regularly feeding john podesta information. anytime cindy blumenthal is involved there needs to be a closer look taken to make that's not how poster were correct? >> no. think devon nunez is th doing an excellent job is looking into these and why someone like mr. blumenthal would've been in contact with nation to the. >> news today about the memos in the president tweeted about that. he said the memos are classified come i did not declassify them. therefore he broke the law. additionally he made up some the
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things he said i said an already a proven liar and leak it liquor. where are e-mails on the others. >> the president has a point. it seems as though comey took meticulous notes. he voices concerns about loretto lunches concern. but i wonder where the notes are regarding those meetings. if he has notes about his testimony with hillary clinton. there's a lot of questions. this book tour has backfired for mr. comey. his facing questions and an internal probe over whether healy classified information. >> rick: he did admit to it to his body. >> he said he was careful to redact certain things for the memos that he kept says not to break the law and leaking it.
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but what mr. comey thinks man been sensitive information there may not be the same the justice department officials now investigating may declassify. >> there's calls for jeff sessions to investigate coming clinton the president doesn't seem convinced that will happen. thank you for being with us. >> a team of international inspectors have reached the side of the chemical weapons attack in syria. they were initially block from the senate by russian syrian regime forces. and concerned that russians were erasing any traces of the war crime. connor joins us live with more. >> un investigators are getting into the area two weeks after the attack took place.
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the united states, great britain, france accuse the assad regime of using chemical weapons that killed 40 people and injured more alleged to u.s. airstrikes and international airstrikes against the assad regime. they're not having much luck so far in terms of governmen gatheg information. stiffer call to gather information two weeks after a chemical attack. they are on the ground after delays. we will get a report in the future. their main goal is not to assess blame, simply to state who
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