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statement offering quotemac heartfelt sympathy and ask the privacy of the staff be respected. most-watched, most trusted and most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. >> tuesday, may 1, 2018, and this is "fox and friends first". right now, secretary of state mike pompeo confirmed the covert nuclear program. >> i'm not telling you what i'm doing. a lot of people think they do. that doesn't mean we won't negotiate a real agreement. >> we allied with what the new nuclear agreement could look like and why you were sleeping the first wave of migrants make it over the border to claim asylum but their freedom could be short-lived. with the department of justice
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is doing to stop them. flag frenzy, the town that wants to give old gloria makeover. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ nothing to do ♪ take a little ride with you ♪ lou: first of may, live shot in new york city, the sun has yet to come up but it will wherever you are. let's get straight to our top story. a lot of things to cover. secretary of state mike pompeo confirming israel's bombshell revelations about iran's covert nuclear activity are real and
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now the white house may negotiate a real agreement as the may 12th deadline looms. kelly right joins us with details. >> iran is crying foul claiming israel and the united states have considered or conspired to derail the deal with iran just before the may 12th deadline but israel claims iran is in violation of the deal. benjamin yahoo says iran's government is lying about its nuclear weapons program adding that iran has been expanding its nuclear weapons program all along and claims he has the evidence to prove it. >> iran lied about never having nuclear weapons program. 100,000 secret files prove they lied. second, even afterwards iran continue to preserve and expand its nuclear weapons for future use. >> as iran continues to deny the
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report, mike pompeo who visited israel and personally reviewed the intelligence report on iran says the facts are authentic stating the documents show that iran had a secret nuclear weapons program for years. iran sought to develop nuclear weapons and missile delivery systems. iran had a vast atomic archive from the world and the iaea until today. the white house is considering whether to pull out of the iran nuclear deal before the may 12th deadline. donald trump has repeatedly criticized the obama administration brokered deal calling it horrible agreement. >> for 7 years the deal will have expired and iran is free to go ahead and create nuclear weapons. what israel has done today, we will make a decision. that doesn't mean we won't negotiate a real agreement. this is an agreement that wasn't approved by too many people.
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>> the president stating if he pulls out of the iran deal it doesn't mean he will not move forward to negotiate a real agreement. the united states can move forward. >> much more to come on this was the world is watching to see how donald trump will respond to tehran's defines the nuclear agreement which freed up $150 billion in frozen assets for the rogue regime. iran -- the israeli ambassador to the united states as iran's true motive is finally exposed after they had time to develop a nuclear arsenal. >> the prime minister just exposed the fangs of iranian will and we do nothing iran will not have to sneak in or break in to the bomb, they walk into the bomb. 3 years ago when the case was presented, the greater danger about this nuclear deal is iran
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will not need to violate it to get to a bomb, they can get to a bomb by keeping the deal. what net in your respected today explains why because in a few years they can enrich inasmuch uranium as they went, they are developing their ballistic missiles which they are doing in defines of un security council resolutions and they have an advanced weapons program. if we pretend everything is fine iran will just walk into becoming a nuclear weapon state, a formal sponsor of terrorism in the world and this deal did not block them from getting a bomb. it pays their way to a nuclear arsenal. >> in terms of the timeline the deadline to recertify the iran deal is made 12th. secretary of state mike pompeo back in washington for his first day in office. within hours of his confirmation he was on a plane heading to the middle east to take aim at the iran nuclear deal.
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today he will deliver a speech introducing himself to the state department. the high-stakes in the meeting between pompeo and donald trump could be held in the korean demilitarized zone, donald trump telling reporters the idea intrigues him. >> there is something i like about it because you are there. you are actually there where if things work out there is a great celebration to be had on the site, not in a third-party country. >> cnn reports of korean pres. moon has convinced the north korean dictator to hold a meeting at the site, the same place where the leaders met last week when they pledged to make peace and end the war. donald trump, a decision on steel and aluminum tariffs that have some high-stakes trade talks with china. the delay coming just hours before the tests were set to go
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into effect for canada, mexico and the european union today. later this week the us delegation will travel to beijing where the pres.'s tariffs have been met, tensions at the border. migrants turning themselves over to inspectors overnight hoping to get asylum but the doj just criminally charged 11 suspected members of the caravan. live in washington dc the latest on this. >> good morning, nearly 200 of the migrants are still at the border waiting to be processed and customs and border protection to work through asylum-seekers again today but so far 11 members of the caravan are facing complaints from the justice department, most for entering the us illegally away from the port of entry near san diego. in a statement of sessions said in part the united states will not stand by as our immigration laws are ignored and our nation's safety is jeopardized. donald trump is using the caravan to call on congress to
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address the loopholes in our immigration system which he says are being exploited. >> we have to have boarded can we don't have borders we don't have a country and i have been watching for weeks as the caravan, we are doing the best we can with it but we have to have changes in congress and have to have a quickly. >> 100 miles east of the caravan mike pence met with border patrol agents yesterday and said federal agents will no longer follow the catch and release policy. >> this is the beginning of keeping our promise to be american people that we are going to build a wall. caravans that have come before are a result of individuals attempting to exploit the suffering of people in central america. >> despite proclamations by the administration the migrants are not faced by the statement and making it clear they plan to move ahead with their crossing of the border. >> the message for border
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protection, stop rejecting asylum-seekers at the port of entry. you know use earn people away. you can claim they are breaking the law by entering illegal day, you are breaking the law. that is why we have caravans. >> later today the governor of california and the state atty. gen. will be holding a press conference to address the caravan directly. heather: we will talk about what it will take to fix the immigration policy. thank you. newly released texts between anti-trump fbi officials peter stzrok and lisa page show they were using personal accounts for work, last april stzrok asked can i imessage? he instructed her to quit her personal email before telling her that something to your email
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work related. they were romantically involved and expressed concerns about being too tough on hillary clinton during her email investigation. mike pence will be in arizona presenting the pres.'s tax law. this after a meeting with border officials in california. he is expected to meet with the governor of arizona before headlining the tax cuts to put america first with local businesspeople and attending a fundraiser to help elect republican candidates for senate. the vice president is out west, donald trump will meet with the heroic southwest airlines crew at the white house today. last month a woman was killed when an engine exploded, breaking a window and nearly sucking out. the crew praised for trying to save her life and keeping other passengers call. that pilot, tammy judicial scale the hero for landing the plane safely. the incident is still under investigation.
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the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. of va hospital under fire. an american hero who served two tours in iraq treated in this filthy doctor's office, new steps the clinic is taking. >> i don't think mitch mcconnell realizes how anti-the establishment with virginians are. >> 3 is a crowd in west virginia senate. we will take you inside the race with what republicans are looking at to face-off in the fox news the bait. the brand-new drink that will make you the life of the party. ♪
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saying i spend more time with the president than anyone else and we have a candid and strong relationship. he always knows where i stand and he and i both know the story is total bs. the pres. saying fake news going crazy making up false stories, using only unnamed sources who don't exist, totally unhinged and the great success of this administration is making them do and say things even they can't believe, truly bad people. the first person -- guilty of falsely accusing malaysian police on youto of taking 50 minutes to respond to the shooting death of a hamas member, he was fine $3300. he will spend a month behind bars because he can't pay the fine. malaysia is the first when it
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was against fake news. top republican candidates in west virginia will be facing off in a primary debate on fox news. is the key race that could tip the senate in the gop's favor. the candidates are battling each other. >> reporter: there are not many hillary clinton fans and call country, she lost by 42 points. congressman jenkins is accusing a primary opponent of being one of them. >> refused to support trump over hillary. >> reporter: this picture is fake, the atty. gen.'s tweeting despicable that evan jenkins, photoshop my photo and substituted it with hillary who i always strongly opposed. callout jenkins for his lying and dishonesty, where's the
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accountability of this liar tries to deceive voters. jenkins has no regrets about the edited picture. >> the picture speaks volumes of what patrick morrissey was. >> reporter: he is accumulated out of town endorsements from editors of the "national review," sen. ted cruz and sen. rand paul who will join morrissey on the trail. the mountain families acted spent $1.3 million on ads against republican don blankenship who is still on probation after a year in jail for misdemeanor conviction tied to the upper big branch mine explosion that killed 29. >> probably moves me up a little bit because i don't think mitch mcconnell realizes how anti-him and anti-the establishment with virginians are. >> reporter: blankenship is trying to offset the 7 figures republicans are spending against him by spending 7 figures of his own money on the primary and if he does make it out of the primary blankenship says the
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hardest part about eating manchin would be having to spend time with him. >> bret baer and martha maccallum will moderated debate in west virginia. coverage starts on fox news at 6:00 eastern. the time is 17 minutes after the top of the hour, leaked list, robert mueller's question for donald trump made public, what he wants to know and what it means for the russia collusion investigation was michelle wolf is happy with her performance at the white house correspondents dinner and she's not the only one. >> you should be the one getting the nobel peace prize. >> reporter: correlation curse with the swift backlash growing by the minute. ♪
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>> her jokes fell flat at the white house correspondents dinner. >> never sure what to call sarah huckabee sanders. what is uncle tom but for white women who disappoint other white women? >> reporter: michelle wolf is standing her ground and cnn thinks she deserves the nobel peace prize. correlation curse with sirius xm 115 here with that reaction online. that is really something. >> amid the flood of reaction to the white house correspondents dinner speech, some people criticized her jokes, others defendant her free-speech rights but cnn had a different take. >> you should be the one getting the nobel peace prize, she was
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able to do what nobody else has been able to do, get trump supporters to go on tv and defend women from being skewered and defended for their looks. >> will herself responding to backlash saying i wouldn't change a single word i said. i'm very happy with what i said and glad i stuck to my guns. folks on social media now weighing in. dustin says that is why trump will win a landslide in 2020, go back some career advice from kathy griffin and another twitter user says some people are incapable of admitting to a mistake little and learning from itself so much reaction coming in on this. >> parts of it were not funny. can't make a joke about abortion. and it was cruel what she did to sarah sanders. the town is proposing a flag -- >> in north carolina, in orange county north carolina some folks have been planting large confederate flags on private
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property in response to the removal of confederate monuments, now the planning board proposed to plan to limit the size of flags to 5 x 6'. a lot of reaction to this on social media and a lot of people not happy about it. it is a flag on private property. everyone should fly or not fly any flag they choose on their lands. mike tweets the government doesn't need to make a lot because people are upset and next is don't cities have anything better to do, why waste time on nonsense laws, there have to be more important things to worry about. controversy in north carolina. >> it is very visible on your way to unc chapel hill. >> putting them on public roadways. >> viral facebook post. >> they say you can't judge a book by its cover. police received a call from
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someone complaining of a vicious stray dog but when they arrived on scene the dog went after the wagging its tail and hopped into the squad car, not vicious to say the least. the police department posted these pictures saying you should always be careful around any dog you don't know but shouldn't assume all pitbull's are bad dogs, they might be really loving like this guy this morning. i am sure in real life -- look at that little face. the owner -- back home. >> i love that one. a movie theater is forced to issue a dress code after customers keep showing up in pajamas and bathrobes. i think that is a good idea. the theater in new zealand posted this photo to their facebook page announcing new saying moviegoers must be
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appropriately dressed for will be denied entry. many on social media say they are shocked people even need this kind of reminder but i think that's a great idea. >> i would do it in a second. pajamas, it is officially her, blackbox spirit launching boxed vodka, whiskey and tequila only available in 6 states but will expand nationwide by september. it costs $23. i didn't know that exists already. >> now you know. a fox news alert, donald trump is not mincing words over iran's to covert nuclear program. >> 7 years that deal will have expired that is not acceptable, doesn't mean we won't negotiate a real agreement. >> reporter: next guest is a foreign policy analyst who says there's nothing covert about
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>> you are watching "fox and friends first". breaking overnight, mike pompeo confirming bombshell revelations about iran. and a secret nuclear weapons program for years. the missile delivery systems, iran hit a vast atomic archive the world and the iaea until today. and fox foreign policy analyst. appreciate it this morning.
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do any developments surprise you. >> a new secretary of state is out of the gate quickly, on the middle east legg, the first trip abroad in the new role has met with the leader of israel and confirmed with his intelligence background having headed to the intelligence agency. and what we promised the rainy nuclear deal, and is not true. that is a huge story, on the israeli side on the american leadership side. heather: people suspected they were not following it, after signing the nuclear deal, and
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iran moved the nuclear weapon to a highly secret location in tehran. they recovered 55,000 pages with 183 cds. >> absolutely. at least through a number of scenarios, could simply declare the iranian nuclear deal know and void based on a falsity. and talking about massive renegotiation of the agreement to include more comprehensively all aspects of iran, nuclear and icbm missile program and to address terrorism. and in yemen, the role in ongoing and tragic syrian conflict, a different kind of
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deal that makes western security in the united states. >> in terms of your opinion what type of deal would make sense? james mattis said the deal was written on the assumption that iran would cheat. >> the deal as i outlined has to look at iran more broadly and has to take into focus the concerns of arab leaders of the uae and saudi arabia, qatar, kuwait and so on. how do we address their security? how do we get iran to stop being the lead sponsor of terrorism in the world? all of that needs to be in a revised agreement and donald trump has talked about it over and over again. given what we now know, the
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iranians have cheated massively on the 2015 deal. >> to recertify this deal, in may or the beginning of june the meeting is supposed to take place between the us, donald trump and kim jong un. what do you think north korea is thinking, watching what is happening with iran. >> quality of the intelligence on the western side is phenomenal and has to make kim jong un nervous about any effort to undertaking. and that kind of the paucity and deception. >> thank you for joining us. we will see what happens next.
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we know what robert mueller wants to ask donald trump for the russia probe. the new york times obtaining a list of 4 dozen questions ranging from the pres.'s nomination for firing james comey for contact with the trump campaign and contact with russians. mueller indicated to trump's lawyers he is not considered a target. and whether the president obstructed justice. the pres.'s critics continue to defend robert mueller's probe as a clean investigation and media reporter at the hell wants to know if that is truly the case. how did those questions end up at the new york times? >> with the behavior of james comey on the book tour, if you look at brennan's twitter account, highly partisan,
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vitriolic person, when running the cia, able to separate those feelings and do the job without that sort of partisan thinking it is disturbing to have these top officials engaging in partisan behavior it is for the leaks we keep hearing mueller is running a straightforward investigation. i would love to know. >> donald trump said he is willing to speak with mueller which goes against the advice of members of his legal team. we will see if that changes. the controversial russian nuclear power plant -- turn noble on lice has set sail, it left st. petersburg for the arctic where it will be wired into the country's infrastructure replacing a plant on land, producing enough energy for city with 100,000 people. critics say the 470 foot vessel
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poses a threat to the environment. terrifying moments as a residential tower comes tumbling down in a ball of flames, trapping residents screaming for help. it is awful. fire ripping through 2628 building in brazil. there are victims but they don't yet know how many. you can see why. local media reports the building was former federal police headquarters but is now abandoned. it was occupied, amazing. the showdown at the border intensifying between illegal migrants demanding asylum and border patrol, the doj
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criminally charged 11 suspects, accused of entering the us illegally. is in america's responsibility to take them in. battling it out for some answers. >> the united states is becoming hostile, even dangerous country for refugees and anybody. donald trump will be -- >> 13 million refugees. a hostile, dangerous place for refugees. >> maybe the only option is to come to the united states. >> america's false for the violence in mexico due to strong demand for illegal drugs. that is just blaming the victim. the father of the parkland shooting victims doing the resource officer who stood down
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during the massacre. you may remember andrew pollock from his emotional speech after losing his little girl. >> my daughter i am not going to see again. she is not here. how many schools, how many children have to get shot? >> the wrongful death suit against scott peterson, writing i want to expose that coward so bad, wherever he goes i want people to recognize him and say that is one of the cowards of broward. he has since resigned. >> what her family was handed -- she set up his lemonade stands to help her sick mom who needs a kennedy -- kidney and pancreas transplant. >> every time she tries to get up she is struggling and i tried to do the best i can do for her.
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she is very compassionate. >> she started a go fund me page. she has raised $200,000. the time is almost, not quite sure about 40 minutes after the top of the hour and snowflakes demanding a safe space campus, the list of demands from liberal students at one university taking center stage, the left versus the left, the battle brewing between bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. the pint-sized baseball player going viral, showing you why. ♪
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itself, democrats with gubernatorial races, the test tuesday in ohio. candidates backed by elizabeth warren survivors against one backed by bernie sanders supporters, sen. warren backing richard cordray and sen. sanders endorsing cleveland's mehran u.s. house member dennis kucinich. >> millennial's ditching democrats, finding democrat supporters slipping between ages of 18, and 34. 46% say they would vote democrat in the midterm election. that is down 9 points from 54% just two years ago. the same paul shows more millennial's trusting of the gop when it comes to the economy. they are in a virtual tie in
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that category. the battle for a bottle. jack daniels is suing their competitors. the legal battle that is brewing. >> reporter: just one whiskey maker, loan whiskey, jack daniels is suing the trademark infringement lawsuit not because of names but how similar the bottles look. jack claims the design, the neck wrap closure and archuleta ring is very similar, it quotemac dilutes its product, the makers of this whiskey, they are asking to put the bottle next to jack daniels in an effort maybe to confuse consumers, get people to buy their brand over jack daniels. we will see what happens, no comment from either whiskey
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brand. >> this is exciting, disney doing tv for twitter. >> announced, disney, nbc, universal and viacom working on live video for twitter, twitter really wants to be an online destination for live video. and other platforms like facebook, also making a push at live stream video as well. heather: you could watch an entire show, sports, other news programs, this is how they would get you to twitter to see all of that. >> reporter: the competition between social media platforms continues to go up. thank you so much, appreciate
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loopholes that create an incentive to enter our country by whatever means possible. heather: is the trump administration on the right past to securing our borders? the center for immigration studies, thank you for joining us this morning. what did you think of mike pence and his visit and other things, other loopholes, chain migration and the lottery program as well? >> the trump administration is doing what it can to restore integrity to immigration laws but there are things only congress can fix. one of them is this problem that leads to the catch and release people who show up at the border claiming asylum who come with
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children, legal immigration system. and creating problems for americans, and we need to revise or reduce chain migration. and border security itself. and leaders in washington travel to the border and see what happens and see how the barriers and other infrastructure are happening to restore security to that area helping americans who live down there and the vice president shows support for the border patrol, working in that dangerous environment. >> 120 miles west of where the
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vice president upwards of 100 people traveling through, climbing on top of the wall. donald trump in netsuite said the migrant caravan that is openly defying our borders shows how weak and ineffective us immigration laws are. democrats like john tester support the open borders agenda, tester voted for sanctuary cities, we need lawmakers who will put america first. you are saying among other things if lawmakers would visit down there they could see firsthand the problems they are talking about. >> exactly right. a lot of people say build a wall, they will have a taller ladder to get over, the walls and fencing in the system of barriers in place in some parts of the border really work. both for communities, to make it easier for border patrol to apprehend people, makes a huge
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difference and we need more of it. congress needs to provide the administration with money to finish that project and there are places, big gaps between the fencing that is already there that smugglers exploit for people and drugs. heather: this 100 or so people trying to get asylum out of those, complaint against 11 of them, most of them suspected of trying to enter the us illegally having previously been deported. we appreciate it. we will be right back.
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>> student activists will walk out today to pressure school administrators to declare the campus a sanctuary for illegals, the group demands a $15 an hour wage for all campus employees. and the end to tuition increases. san diego state is a public, taxpayer-funded school. the va launching an investigation after pictures were posted on social media of a filthy exam room. the photos taken in a utah va clinic and it has gone.
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she was taken aback by the convention which showed an overflowing garbage can, dirty medical equipment, the veteran's father said he issued an apology. it is called shameless. a group of veterans giving a woman a surprise of a lifetime revisiting her home. destroyed by hurricane harvey. aimed with a budget of $85,000 team rubicon making a home again for 78-year-old estella. >> thank you for doing what you did. i was ready to give up. >> this was the first of 100 homes in houston they plan to rebuild. this little league are getting all the big laughs and going viral, the coach telling him to run as fast as he can but he does things his own way.
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lennox running in a slow motion to home base in california, is brushes his dad off when he tries to interfere but he did make it. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". have a great day, see you tomorrow, goodbye. >> never lied about having a nuclear weapons program. >> the horrible agreement for the united states. >> breaking overnight, confirming benjamin lytton yahoo's revelations about cheating on the nuclear deal, the clock ticking for donald trump to decide whether or
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