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million project is expected to open in late 2020. i didn't have anything to drink before that. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> certainly is an ongoing public threat, considered armed and dangerous. todd: a cold-blooded killer on the run. happening right now a manhunt intensifying for the suspect to guns down a deputy in maine, one day after two officers were shot in dallas. the shocking new numbers showing how bad the war on cops has become. jillian: mike pompeo taking over as secretary of state of the white house issues a stern warning to deck democrats. north korea peace talks on the line. todd: a budding romance, kanye west's wild twitter ranch supporting donald trump, criticizing former pres. obama
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watching "fox and friends first" on thursday. rob: we start with serious news, fox news alert, armed and extremely dangerous, the urgent hunt for cop killer expanding nationwide, a man wanted for gunning down a sheriff deputy and stealing his cruiser. >> a 13 year veteran of the force in somerset county, his murder coming a day after two officers were guns down at the dallas home depot. rob: jackie ibanez with the latest. >> reporter: police hunting at this hour for this man, john williams, the 29-year-old gunned down deputy eugene cole in the early hours yesterday morning in maine. williams then drove the cruiser to a nearby convenience store and robbed it. police releasing this photo captured of him from inside the stolen car. he then abandoned the car nearby and has not been seen since that time. >> many times we say there is
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not an ongoing threat but that is not the case today. there is an ongoing public threat, he is considered armed and dangerous. jillian: he had been on the for 13 years, he leaves behind a son. >> he was an outstanding employee, one of the finest deputies you would want to meet. >> reporter: the attack coming after two officers were shot in a dallas home depot. one of them killed. officer tanner died from his injuries after police they are manned o'war as shot him in the back of the head while making an arrest. >> he is what the citizens expect as a dallas officer. his family raised him right. jillian: the other officer surprising doctors after being shot in the face, she still
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hasn't been able to speak as of this morning. the war on cops escalating across the country, 22 offices shot and killed so far this year, more than double the same time last year. officers almeda and tanner joined the fourth the same day and graduated the academy together. rob: thank them for what they do for the community. thank you so much. the so-called golden state killer behind bars after decades on the loose. the serial killer who murdered 12 people and raped dozens in the 1970s and 80s in the sacramento area is 72-year-old former police officer joseph james d'angelo. he was not a suspect until 6 days ago when police made a major break using dna. >> we on do as part of this team that we were looking for a needle in a haystack but we also knew that the needle was there.
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rob: the arrest after a book in this case in february, renewed interest in finding the serial killer, arrested at his home yesterday, held on suspicion of at least four homicides. >> arizona teachers expected a protest that could keep hundreds of thousands of students out of school indefinitely, this after educators strike for more judicial funding of 20% raise. thousands of teachers march to the state capital, demanding more state funding and a fix for their pension fund. rob: senators cast their votes to confirm mike pompeo as the next secretary of state. >> obstruction from the left could impact negotiations with north korea. >> democrats did not want this
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easy on the white house, there were enough democratic defections that it looks like mike pompeo will be the next secretary of state. >> democrats have an opportunity to slow the process, we are working hard to truncate that. we are having two votes tomorrow because they decided not to use all the time they could have used and continue to put on a legitimate complaint. >> reporter: will not be an overwhelming vote even though pompeo was through this before, he was confirmed as cia director, this time around the vast majority of democrats will oppose him. >> no doubt the president could nominate someone with the right experience, values and commitment to our core national principles turn my vote to be secretary of state. i do not believe mr. pompeo has those qualities. i will be voting no on his nomination. i yield the floor. >> reporter: pompeo has played a
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central role in an upcoming summit between donald trump and kim jong un. he met with kim jong un over easter to pave the way. >> we think the maximum pressure campaign is working but we will not let up on that campaign until we see the words they made go into concrete acting and they are moving in the right direction. >> reporter: kim will meet with south korea's president, a prelude to the trump summit. that is looking more and more likely with each passing day. jillian: fresh off the heels of the visit with the french president the white house is preparing to host german chancellor angela merkel as she arrives in washington to discuss trade and the iran nuclear deal. french president emmanuel macron wrapping up with the prediction of the us will pull out of the agreement. train change seems to me he's
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not eager to defend it. do i take it personally? no. he made a campaign commitment he took a long time ago. >> reporter: he must decide on the radio by may 12th. donald trump's travel ban is in the hands of the supreme court, several justices side with the administration's request to reverse lower court rulings that struck down the ban. the latest version bars travel from 7 countries, many of them with little majorities, in effect since december. a whirlwind is expected by legion. rob: donald trump's as they will plead the fifth in the story daniel's case, michael cohen will use that to avoid self-examination against allegations he paid hush money to the adult film star, following an fbi raid, seized information about $130,000 payment to daniels, donald trump denies the affair about that
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payment. and cut senate debate times for donald trump's nominees, the big backlog, the rules administration committee approved the proposal to cut the minimum of 30 hours down to eight hours, debate the district is nominees would be two hours. it will move to the senate floor for approval, donald trump has another 286 nominees waiting for approval by the senate. >> reporter: george hw bush moving out of the icu, and a regular patient related and talking. rob: he is more focused on the houston rockets than anything else. his son, former florida governor jeb bush saying his dad is a fighter. >> the guy is stronger than an ox. i am not objective about this, i am totally biased about it but i think he is the greatest man alive and would like him to stay
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alive a little longer. jillian: he was hospitalized for blood infection the day after his wife, barbara bush, was laid to rest. wish them well. just about 10 minutes after the hour, clinging to life, the parents of alfie evans refusing to leave his side. there last-ditch effort to keep him alive. rob: mass exodus from blue cities, liberal policy forcing people to leave. high tax states, could republicans turn the tables? kristen tate is live to tell us how that could work. >> i'm not a republican. i have been embarrassed and ashamed. jillian: he ditched the party because he is ashamed. fired fbi director james comey revealing his true feelings about republicans and your comments are pouring in on this one. ♪ somehow we always leave
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rob: liberal policy forcing people to hightail it out of high tax states. our next guest so there's a shockingly easy way to stop this. jillian: the author of how do i tax thee, the great american ripoff, joins us to explain. thank you for joining us. i was reading your op-ed and in it you compare new york city as an example to other cities across the country, for those who have not read this yet, can you explain? >> liberal meccas destroying themselves with destructive policies, areas of this country that used to be real centers of power like new york, chicago and la have become too overpriced and regulated to the point that's -- the highest state and local income taxes in the nation
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and costs of living, the average rent in new york city is more than $3300 per month. they are leaving in search of greener pastures. and texas, florida and south carolina, states receiving the most domestic migrants, texas, and 500 new residents per day, startling stuff. rob: bleeding out of places like new york, to give people an idea the expense that comes with living in these big cities, it is tremendous. unbelievable what it takes to live well in new york and you wonder where this revenue goes. we are pumping this money into the economy, we have a city tax, and it is embarrassment. if you have kids in the city and want them to get a good education you have to send them to a private school that will cost you $50 a year.
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>> new york city has lost over 1 million people since 2010, california losing more people than it gains from other states and these blue meccas lose people, their powers dwindle. if they want to prevent themselves from losing more people in the future, tax and regulatory environments, they need to incentivize companies to grow at that residents keep more of their hard-earned money and the will be more incentivized to spend that money in ways that make the communities a better place, they are squeezing upper middle-class and all you're left with is the super rich who don't care about high taxes, and the super poor are living on government assistance programs. jillian: a part of california wants to break away from the us.
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how do you see this playing out? >> thanks to the ballot initiative program it is possible california could break away from the united states, if the current measure gets enough signatures it would go up for special election a few years from now but this is probably far-fetched. berkeley did a poll that showed the vast majority of californians do not want independence from the united states by more than 2:1. i don't think this movement is about protecting the vulnerable as many proponents say it is. it is a major tantrum by anti-trump liberals who are mad they are not seeing their views reflected in washington dc today. more of a protest movement than something serious. >> only the tool part of california. and will california physically break from the country? it will be a island, it could
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happen anyway. appreciate it. not so happy hour, you can get bounced out of a bar just for wearing a make america great again hat. jillian: you will never guess how much the democratic party digs them for the failed presidential candidate. ♪ i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same.
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where the campaign resources to hillary clinton's group onward together are giving that money. in 2015 former pres. barack obama gave his email list with $2 million, hillary -- fired fbi director james comey isn't slowing his attacks on the gop during his book tour. he is slamming the party claiming they sacrificed values to earn legislative wins. >> i have been embarrassed and ashamed. my question for the republicans is where is that? wears that commitment to character and values? of people convinced themselves we will trade it temporarily for a tax cut or supreme court justice, that is a fools bargain. rob: he goes on to say he was first attracted to the republican party because they valued character above everything. we ask you our viewers to weigh in on this. he writes he is too self-assessed to be loyal to any group. brett says always thought he was a democrat. patricia right, there should be no party affiliation in the fbi.
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jillian: comic legend coming together, adam sandler and chris rock joining as two days with opposing personalities, and netflix starting tomorrow. sat down with stars and the million people in this one house. >> the perfect thing for comedic material. i caught up with chris rock, the sixth time they teamed up for a lot of laughs. ♪ >> making a wedding for their girl. >> whatever happens, everyone
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loves you. >> the best day of work. >> another reason to like this movie. what made you bring it on to the island. >> like a real man out there who loves his family trying to put it together and the la connection comes back. >> hollywood showing up with their white suit. >> another day another life. father of the groom. >> wedding and families. >> automatically, a lot of good conversation. hanging out and fighting and
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bickering and get along. >> what do you hope people take away? >> this goes in the pantheon of family movies. >> you guys get it together, one more try. >> this is the fourth movie in netflix, his movies are the most downloaded movies on netflix. over $3 billion. jillian: before the commercial break, you know what you are getting within adam sandler film. you sit on the couch, don't have to think. >> it is light, not political. parts of this, bursting out laughing, what are you doing in
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the office? jillian: someone has to do it. we appreciate it. good stuff. it is 25 minutes after the hour. nobel peace prize for winning the world closer to denuclearization. pres. obama couldn't get a meeting with kim jong un but donald trump getting the job done. >> meetings are being set up and i want to see denuclearization of north korea. jillian: our next guest, a national security expert, says the commander in chief deserves more credit. forget the fruits and vegetables, pass the chocolate. the best study ever showing how good it is for you. ♪ to help save the universe... from paying too much on their car insurance. hey, there's cake in the breakroom... what are you doing? um...nothing?
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for cop killer intensifies after a sheriff deputies guns down and his cruiser stolen. police say john williams killed cpl. eugene role in the early mornings yesterday morning, police all over the country warns to be on high other. >> many times we say there is not an ongoing threat but that is not the case today. there is an ongoing public threat. he is considered armed and dangerous. jillian: he was a 13 year veteran of the force and leaves behind a son. this attack coming one day after two officers were shot in a dallas home depot. he died from his injuries while trying to make an arrest. the other officer was shot in the face but surprising doctors with how she is recovering. little healthy evans still fighting for his life despite a last ditch effort to receive care at a vatican hospital. a uk court ruling against new arguments aims to overturn a
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decision preventing utterly out of her from leaving britain for medical treatment despite being granted italian citizenship. the 24-month-old was removed from life support monday but has been breathing on his own ever since. rob: gunships in syria facing the most aggressive electronic warfare on earth, the top army gen. saying adversaries knocking down to munication systems and jamming 130 gunships providing air support for american commandos and us backed rebel fighters in syria after reports russian forces are jamming american surveillance drones. intercontinental ballistic missile successfully launching from the california coast testing readiness and accuracy of the weapon system with an unarmed lunch. the vandenberg air force base in santa barbara was the first minuteman missile test lunch this year which includes the use of the reentry vehicle sent to a
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target area in the pacific. jillian: dramatic video showing the moment to 12-year-old boys rescued after getting stuck under water for were unsuccessf. police officers freed his leg and performed cpr, officers quitting a hotel guests for saving his life by giving underwater mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. that is amazing. that is something else and he survived. jillian: janice dean joins us with a look at the forecast. >> we have good stuff on the way. 64 today with some sunshine, not a bad forecast. a cold front is sweeping across the mississippi river valley
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that will bring a little more rain but there is good stuff coming i promise. the last 24 hours the storm system that brought rain to new england and canada, the next storm system pushing across the southeast, the mid-atlantic and the northeast, we will get a breather across the northeast, the wet weather will creep in but a good-looking weekend saturday, sunday and next week looks even more spectacular. the system moves to the southeast, look at phoenix, 99 today, very warm out west and look at this. a roller coaster ride but there is that 81 on wednesday. i think it might even go higher. looks like the stocks. rob: you will complain about it being too hot. >> we never did that.
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jillian: donald trump calling out his predecessors for passing the buck. >> this should have been resolved by other pres.s and leaders of other countries a long time ago, meetings being set up, and i want to see denuclearization. >> donald trump's success growing after one year in office. and any recognition for that. >> and nobel peace prize after the first term. and hudson institute senior fellow. and away nancy girl, donald trump has done a lot when it comes to the north korea talks. let's see what happens when this meeting takes place, got to give him credit for what he has done
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so far. >> the pressure campaign has been successful getting international support behind the united states, pressure in north korea, pressure on china to enforce sanctions, getting other countries to cut off trade that previously ignored calls to cut off trade in north korea. this has been a successful effort to corner the regime and set up conditions in which kim jong un is willing to have a conversation. he is feeling the squeeze and the survival of his regime and nuclear program and that is because of the credible threat of war donald trump provides. >> pres. obama won the nobel peace prize, and from the end of the year. his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples. his nobel peace prize was highly
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criticized, more people than not believe it was deserved. >> it demeans the peace prize process and what the peace prize even means. pres. obama's policies as well-intentioned as he was, more destabilized, the iran deal which was supposed to end iran's nuclear program, even if it was late, they can still break out. empowered iran to spread malign activities in the middle east so donald trump is on a mission to undo a lot of the damage pres. obama did and met quite a bit of success in the smalltime he has been in office. >> any expectations folks on the left are ever going to credit donald trump with accomplishments he is making? >> no. i think a lot of people simply
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have an emotional reaction to donald trump personally and have a hard time being rational and looking at the actual policies he has in place and that doesn't justify to the left. i do national security policy and i have seen that with a lot of colleagues who do national security on the right and people have a hard time giving credit where credit is due. the pres. has a lot of successes including north korea so far with this pressure campaign and talks that are coming. also with this beating the caliphate, defeating isis and strengthening nato. this is something people criticize donald trump for but we see him revitalize an anemic alliance, making it credible again. rob: we will see where this ends up. how would you like to snooze an email you don't want to read right away? what about sends one that
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mary mack praising the president, kanye west turning heads by professing his love for donald trump on twitter. why are you laughing? rob: the rep singer's while ranch, what a day it was. >> reporter: kanye west diving into the world of politics by throwing his support behind donald trump. the representing out a series of rapidfire treats, calling the president's brother saying you don't have to agree with trump but the mob can't make me not love him. we are both dragon energy, he is my brother, i love everyone, i don't agree with everything anyone does, that makes us individuals and we have the right to independent thought. that tweet garnering a response from the pres. who tweeted thank you, very cool. west shared his opinion on the
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democratic party saying he loved hillary clinton too but took a janet former pres. obama saying obama was in office for eight years and nothing in chicago changed. if there's any question how kanye west feels about the pres. he also tweeted these pictures of his signed make america great again hat. the pres. responded to that with a retweet writing make america great again. in 2016, west was hospitalized for exhaustion and his twitter behavior created speculation over his mental health while his wife, kim kardashian, came to his defense saying he is a freethinker, is that not allowed in america? because some of his ideas differ from yours you have to throw in the mental health card, that is just not fair, out of the sunken place when he is being himself which is very expressive. he may want to run for president because he tweeted out the year
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2024. jillian: this went down in a 10 minute span yesterday but this started if you remember over the weekends because he came to the defense of candace owens, that got this whole thing started. >> it enraged many on the left. >> yes. are we going to hear from her? >> once enslaved our bodies, democratically, but haven't enslaved our minds, told us we must love, who we must hate, what ideas are unacceptable, i think differently, kanye west thinks differently, i can guarantee if we get in the same room we have a lot of disagreements, one thing he will celebrate, i don't understand what is so controversial to understand this. it is almost sickening but i can
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guarantee you that. >> are opinion matters and everyone has won about this story. jack says this is showing respect for the president, god bless you and laura says a freethinking celebrity, that is a breath of fresh air. it appears conservatives like this story, kanye west knows how to make a headline. rob: depends what side he is on and who loves him, publicity -- rob: i am sure he will pick up the phone at some point today and we will hear more from him. probably not sleeping right now, donald trump, he is going to be joining steve ducey and the gang on "fox and friends". >> good morning. i don't know if it was ever done before but the sitting president
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of the united states is going to phone in to "fox and friends" at 8:00 this morning. he used to call in when he was a businessman and ever candidate and when he became president we did one interview with him, haven't seen him since then. we are going to ask him about the kanye thing and all sorts of things plus what would you like to if you could, if you were sitting on the couch, what would you ask the president of the united states. you can sweet as, facebook us or email us, we will include your questions as well. history in the making coming up on the fox news channel. we will see what we can do. jillian: be right back. as king midas, i expect things to last a looong time.
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rob: diamond and silk will testify before a congressional committee where they will discuss allegations of censorship on facebook, they claim their facebook page was blocked and the subjective and fair treatment because of their support for the president. >> i have seen a lot of things on facebook, shootings and killings and people being beaten with stilettos. rob: mark zuckerberg assured congressional testimony the unsaved to the community label was a technical error. jillian: a restaurant understanding his groundwater fallen police officers johnny branson video officials in washington cinema letter telling them the flags outside steakhouse violate zoning ordinances. he joined us earlier and said the flags are not going anywhere. >> it is really basic.
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law enforcement and our military are vital so it is not complicated to me. staying up -- jillian: ago fund me page to help bran pay for the violation fees. it has surpassed $2500. in new york city judge ruled it is okay for bar owners to throw out trump supporters. rob: the ruling after a man sued for being booted from a bar while mirroring -- wearing a make america great again. todd pyro joins us with the latest on this case. >> reporter: a manhattan judge throwing out the lawsuit after he claims he was thrown out of a bar for wearing a make america great again. there's a picture of it on your screen in case you didn't know what it like by now. he claims the happiest our restaurant blatantly told him quotemac anyone who supports
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trump or believes in what you believe is not welcome here and you need to leave right now because we won't serve you. he says the january 2017 incident offended his sense of being american prompting him to file the lawsuit. not only that but he was wearing the hat in honor of our fallen heroes. he was visiting the 9/11 memorial before his visit to the bar. his attorney arguing in court saying he was paying spiritual tribute to the victims of 9/11, to make america great again hat was part of his spiritual belief. rather than remove his hat he held true to his. believe it was forced from the bar. his attorney argues this is true protected by a disconnection laws but the court ruled only religion and not political beliefs are protected under state antidiscrimination laws. he stated plaintiff does not state any faith-based principle to which the hat relates. the owner of the happiest our
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calling the lawsuit is publicity stunt. if lawyers say they plan to review the decision to determine whether or not they will appeal. rob: i could see this going to the supreme court. >> reporter: one of those cases that does make it up there eventually. rob: google giving email a makeover that includes a self-destructing email feature. jillian: here is the update in case you accidentally said i don't want to send that email. jillian: it is the confidential mode, it will set an expiration date and if you want to make it more private, text a passcode to the recipient and have them enter the passcode if they want to read the email. also features the recipient cannot forward, print or do anything else with this message but read it. the other cool features, there is a snooze button.
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if you want to put off reading an email message you can snooze it. jillian: a bone to pick with applebee's, a story for another time. >> applebee's, for the month of may, also extending their dollar promotion. unless you are in manhattan those are $3, not one dollar. rob: $3 in new york, these ladies dragged me to applebee's and got triple the price. >> $.60 if you want a flavor. >> depending where you live. we will be right back.
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good bad and the ugly. study dark chocolate with a high percentage of kakao. can improve memory. whatever it's called. jillian: 92 people forced to make emergency landing after the cockpit windshield cracks. landed safely. the airline is offering refunds. rob: the ugly a newborn at home needs no sleep even for
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a royal dad. prince william appearing to drift off during a church service two days after he and the duchess of cambridge appear to nod off. the family has not announced the little prince's name. >> today is national pretzel day. we have soft pretzels from the philly pretzel factory. >> do you find have you more friends when you stay on with food? rob: nothing wrong with the pretzel factory. why a pretzel. >> it's national pretzel day. rob: can we have dark chocolate? >> i would like pizza. donuts at 4:00 a.m. >> or pretzel stuffed with cheese. >> i don't know if that exist us. i may have made that up. isn't that a good idea? >> what you meant to say is thank you for the pretzel.
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rob: if i don't complain, no one is going to know what show this is. >> seriously, thank you pretzel factory. national pretzel day. have a great day, everyone. rob: "fox & friends" starts right now. see you later. >> sources claiming that fired fbi director james comey may have now in fact leaked hits private memos to multiple individuals. >> i see no credible claim by any serious person that that violated the law. i think mr. comey's troubles in his 15-page memorandum, which were rather lengthy suicide note, is committing suicide publicly every day. >> mike pompeo primed to take over as secretary of state. the crucial vote happening today as the white house issued a strong warning to object destructionist democrats. >> we will be confirming him. we have the votes. rob ron humidity for a cop killer expanding nationwide this morning. this man wanted for gunning down sheriff's deputy and
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