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the blown out window and the pres. paying tribute to the passenger who died on board the flight and the heroic passengers who tried to save her. grateful you spend the evening with us, good night from washington. heather: this is "fox and friends first". happening at 4:00 on the east coast two major mueller leaks in two days as republicans set their sights on the man at the helm of the investigation. >> they should understand the department of justice will not be extorted. heather: who is the leaker? new developments while you were sleeping. >> the stage is set for the president high-stakes sit down,
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the face-to-face with kim jong un and thrillseeker is get more than they bargained for to stop 100 feet above the ground for hours. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ heather: i would be saying rescue me if i was 100 feet up and took hours to get me down. midway through the week, lots of news to get through. brewing between donald trump's lawyers and robert mueller. leaks show the special counsel considering a subpoena to get
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the pres. to talk. gop lawmakers threatening to impeach mueller's boss, rod rosenstein. >> a lot going on, robert mueller told donald trump's legal team he could subpoena the president could appear. that threat from a march meeting explained by trump's former lead attorney john dowd who will be called, admitted a dispute over how to answer the interview requests. a day after fox news obtained questions trump's legal team believes mueller wants to ask. interactions with key figures in the russia saga, mike flynn, michael cohen and topics including a moscow real estate deal. and in russia before the
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inauguration. donald trump not happy with the leak tweeting so disgraceful the questions concerning the russian witchhunts were leaked to the media, no questions on collusion. you have a made up phony crime, collusion, that never existed and an invasion began with a legally leaked classified information, nice. doubt denied he is the leaker but the white house is skeptical because believe frames doubt in a pretty heroic role. rod rosenstein, republicans mulling articles of impeachment against him. >> people have been making threats privately and publicly against me for quite some time and they should understand by now the department of justice won't be extorted, we will do what is required by rule of law. any threat anybody makes are not going to affect the way we do our job. >> reporter: mark meadows
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reportedly drafted eight articles of impeachment against rosenstein. >> a lot of people have mixed opinions on this. byron york was one of the men said there's not a lot of new information in these questions. >> there is not a lot new in these questions. when you look at some of the areas it doesn't indicate mueller has come up with a new area of inquiry that we didn't know about before. this is what we have been talking about for the last year or so. from that point, it seems to me the trump people should be relieved, we seem to know everything. >> relieved as to the contents but the content doesn't matter. this is about a perjury trial for president of the united states to catch him in something like martha stewart. that is the focus, what they are
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going for. the president needs to make sure these questions are in written form, not something moral. heather: they believe this came from someone who supports donald trump because it shows why the pres. wouldn't agree to be questioned by mueller but also shows you have a person and going after a crime versus having a crime going after a person which is the way it is supposed to be. >> definitely dirty but this is how the government gets people and what they are trying to do to donald trump. i wouldn't be surprised if this leak is from the white house even though everybody is denying that. you need to answer these questions. heather: or trying to make it look like the white house. thank you so much. other stories we are following, us soldier guns down in afghanistan monday was part of
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the counterterrorism mission. and army specialist was killed outside kabul on his first deployment. parents in colorado said he defined the word bravery. >> he was called to be a warrior. >> product who he is. the kind of son that any mother would be proud to have. heather: he joined the army in 2015, this marks the second combat death in afghanistan this year. a russian fighter jet boat is a us spy plane taunting over the baltic sea. defense officials say the russian jet performed a safe but unprofessional intercept coming within 20 feet of the u.s. navy aircraft but american pilots still officials they never actually felt threatened. the first incident between russian and american military aircraft since january when a russian fighter jet came within
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5 feet of the u.s. navy spy plane. the trump administration facing big foreign-policy developments on two major fronts, iran firing back at israel while john kerry defend the obama deal as plans for the historic face-to-face meeting with kim jong un, in washington dc with all the details, very busy place. >> reporter: a lot on the pres.'s plate and according to him we may learn details of the north korean summit. >> we are setting up meetings and it will be announced the next couple days, location and date. the main thing is to get it done. >> reporter: the deadline to make a decision on the iran nuclear deal. ran's foreign ministers firing back at benjamin netanyahu, the spokesman calling him a liar who has had nothing to offer except
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lies and deceit, taking to twitter for a shot at mike pompeo saying he testified no need to worry, iran not racing to a weapon before the deal norwood raise a weapon after, now says time to revisit the question whether iran can be trusted to enrich any nuclear material. which is it? former secretary of state john kerry who led negotiations on the deal defendant saying he warned against pulling out of the deal saying every detail he presented yesterday the world came together to apply years of sanctions to negotiate the iran nuclear agreement because it had to be stopped, it is working, israeli security experts are speaking out. the incoming secretary of state mike pompeo, the department he will soon lead. >> patriot and great americans and you want to be part of that,
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my mission will be to lead you. the united states to dramatic or needs to be in every corner and every stretch of the world executing missions on behalf of the country. >> the pres. will swear in mike pompeo to the state department. heather: we will be covering that as well. any country exempt from new metal tariffs will face tough restrictions. it is a matter of national security and the decision comes after donald trump postponed steel and aluminum tariffs on the european union, canada and mexico this week, agreements must be worked out by june 1st. donald trump honoring the heroic crew of the deadly southwest flight at the white house, the commander-in-chief paying tribute to capt. tammy jo shultz, the former navy pilot who executed an emergency landing.
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>> capt. shultz, i want to commend you for your life-saving actions. everybody is talking about it, still talking about it, they will be talking about it for a long time. the actions of southwest flight 1380 showed the great character of our nation. we are very proud of them and god bless you all. heather: also honoring jennifer riordan, mother of two who lost her life after nearly being sucked out of the window when an engine exploded. the incident is under investigation. today the president will lay down the welcome mat for the best teachers in america. he will meet with teachers from all over the country, the winner selected by panelists in each state and us territory. my sister happens to be the best in the country in my personal
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opinion. 10 minutes after the top of the hour and check your pet at the gate. the airline to disband dozens of dogs and cats from flying the friendly sky. >> the federal judge ruled correctly, what pres. obama was done was unconstitutional and unlawful and end daca. heather: what the new legal showdown means for dreamers. losing liquor to cut calories. about to hit store shelves. ♪
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>> back the stream whether to tell you about, the first tornadoes of the year carving a path of destruction across the midwest, the dark funnel clouds touching down in oklahoma near the kansas border. more twisters expected this morning is a dangerous system
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pushes through kansas and nebraska. golf ball-sized hail across iowa. janice dean will have more in the next hour. the most caravan of migrants demand asylum in the west texas leading a pack of states in suing the trump administration to for the end to daca. it could throw a wrench into a messy legal situation. jackie ibanez joins us with that story. >> reporter: the trumpet ministration tried to end the capital to one program that protects dreamers but was blocked by three federal judges. now alabama, arkansas, louisiana, nebraska, south carolina and west virginia trying to force a change. texas atty. gen. ken paxton says pres. obama unlawfully started the daca program which protects
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700,000 immigrants. >> we hope the judge will rule correctly on the lawsuit, was unconstitutional, unlawful and end daca to act or not act, should not be done unilaterally by pres.. >> reporter: the future way to limbo, so does the caravan on the border, so far 28 have been cleared and being held in the us as more than 100 wait to hear their fate. >> everything are country is very dangerous and what they are looking for his well-being where they are not in danger. >> we all live the same experience, all running from the same violence. we are looking for a better life. >> reporter: mike pence says the caravan is exposing weaknesses of immigration law. >> week immigration laws and the porous border. we will uphold laws, defend sovereignty and protect the
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border. >> reporter: the latest lawsuit could potentially move the issue to the supreme court. heather: appreciate it. banks and credit card companies exploring ways to track the gun purchases. and a new credit card code for gun dealers. and restaurants and department stores. what types of guns being purchased and how often banks could potentially use the data to restrict purchases at certain businesses. united airlines will let pets fly cargo again but they will have to for restrictions. the decision comes after a series of high-profile animal incidents happened this year. this includes a french bulldog that died on a flight in march, 25 dogs and cats will be banned
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from the cargo hold for health reasons that may make it unsafe for them to fly. animals will be banned from traveling to four airports this summer over concerns of high temperatures. 17 minutes after the top of the hour and liberals triggered over this new campaign ad. >> running for governor. >> healthy appreciation for the second amendment. >> running for georgia governor taking heat for supporting the second amendment. >> crumbs they are giving, should they mow the grass so people can tighten it? put a cherry on top and call it a chocolate sundae. heather: have you heard enough from nancy pelosi? buckle up. carly shimkus is here with a bold new prediction. ♪ should i stay or should i go
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♪ mr. elliot, what's your wifi password?
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the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> welcome back to "fox and friends first," roller coaster glitch leaves riders stuck upside down. 100 feet in the air in japan, it stalled out, and the emergency stop happened after a safety device detected a malfunction. and the high-speed chase led by armed carjackers.
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this chase actually went through several florida cities before finally ending. two males, one of them a juvenile, stole the jaguar suv from a woman and then took off, they were arrested and the gun was found inside. step aside, not so fast. nancy pelosi says she's ready to run for speaker. carly shimkus with reaction online. >> despite call to give up her leadership role. nancy pelosi has site set on the speaker's gavel. and i will run for speaker. and members do too. display the anti-pelosi
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sentiment, is music to republicans years. and run against for new democratic leadership. republicans can only hope and go trump on twitter, and that the means begin. and it is important to be elected speaker of the house because she doesn't want white guys at the table. >> let's move on to fixer-upper, controversy going on. >> making any parents blood boil, from usa today, and do not put family first. that is by author darrell
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austin. chip gain responded directly saying i don't know darrell and he doesn't know me, and make your head spin, and i believe with god anything is possible, having an amazing family and a career, chiming in on that, so much hate in this world, can't people stand to see a successful happy family? that is one sad unnecessary article. he summed it up quite well. heather: i love the farm. the family is growing. her car broke down. a tennessee woman having car trouble, needed to have her car rebooted, jumpstarted is the
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proper word, she had no idea who they were interned out to be secretary ryan ziggy and sen. lamar alexander. they rolled up the sleeves and she didn't find out until after the fact who they were. shannon: another job they could take. >> you never know who you're going to run into. >> reboot may work with some cars. >> thinking towards the future. thank you so much. the time is almost half past the top of the hour and the obama administration delivered billions of dollars to iran as part of the nuclear deal so where is the money? our next guest says it was a bad deal from day one in time for donald trump to fix it. >> i respect sen. warren as a senator, just take the dna test.
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>> the real-life pocahontas descendent who is challenging elizabeth warren. ♪
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heather: rod rosenstein firing back against gop lawmakers who threatened articles of impeachment against him. >> people making threats privately and publicly against me for quite some time and they should understand by now the department of justice won't be extorted. we will do what is required by rule of law and any threats anybody makes are not going to affect the way we do our job. heather: mark meadows argue the deputy attorney general is
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stonewalling their efforts to obtain documents over surveillance of donald trump's 2016 campaign along with bias in the fbi. robert mueller wants to delay michael flynn's sentencing by two months. according to a court filing the special counsel's team and attorneys for the national security adviser are not ready to to the status of the investigation. he pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi as part of the russian middling probe. with the mueller probe leaking like a faucet, where should the investigation go from here? jim hansen, thanks for joining us, we really appreciate it. a couple big leaks, all these questions that were leaked regarding questions that were allegedly going to be asked to donald trump. >> the mueller probe needs to go
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home. mueller hasn't found anything, there is no evidence of the one thing he was given a hunting license to look for and that is collusion between the pres. and the russians in the 2016 election. he is not going to find anything. he is continuing to hassle anyone who knows the pres. and some of them guilty of petty crimes but none of it based on his actual job. heather: what about the list of proposed questions? this will include michael flynn, james comey, coordination with russia, 52 questions total and if you and say you don't have anything warranting my time.
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i know he wants to confront his accuser and confront this inspector hassling him for a year but needs to remember the presidency is well above mueller and go ahead and not talk to him, tell him he has 30 days to drop any indictments he may have and then pack his bags and go. heather: what about the leak of this threat from mueller to subpoena donald trump. what if that happens? >> that is something that should positively be ignored. the presidency, the chief executive of our government, mueller is a contract employee of the executive branch. if congress wants to deal with this they can go ahead and drop some articles of impeachment if there's a crime but the president does not jump just because some special prosecutor says. heather: the second topic, the money and he ran. this is what i was thinking
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about when benjamin netanyahu talked about evidence that they are not following the deal, that they were supposed to be following, pres. obama handed a lot of money over that would funnel directly to terrorists. what about this money? where is it now? >> in the hands of some of the worst actors in the region. hezbollah got it, hamas got it, the bad guys iran uses as their proxy got paid. obama made the worst deal anyone has made in modern history. he didn't get his lunch money taken by the muellers on the playground but gave way his parents mortgage and our security. donald trump is right to kill this deal. heather: this $1.7 billion cash payment made to iran by the obama administration, $150 billion in unfrozen uranian assets thanks to the iran deal? >> all this money never made it
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to anything useful in iran. the people in iran can't buy a dozen eggs for less than that, their currency is collapsing, the muellers and grand ayatollah have been shoveling this many to their offshore bank accounts, all obama did was make things worse. donald trump needs to take this deal on the east lawn, burn it and john bolton and sarah sanders can get around it and make something useful. julie: are heated up this morning, thank you. russian forces using a battle but to fight off isis soldiers. and armed robot controlled by a soldier carrying out a raid on
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suspected terrorists. counterterror forces say 11 jihadists were killed, guns, bullets and a homemade bomb, all of that found at the scene. un ambassador nikki haley warned she would take names of countries that don't have our back. >> outrageous to see so many countries we support go against us at the un. we are watching their votes and taking names. heather: new state department report detailing exactly who is in our corner and who isn't, the findings reveal un member states only voted with the us 31% of the time last year and that is down, 10% from 2016. in a statement, haley said this is not an acceptable return on our investment, 22%. fox news live in west virginia, where the republican senate primary debate became a sparring match.
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congressman evan jenkins and patrick morrissey and businessman don blankenship battling over credentials, who is more aligned with donald trump? >> i'm the only one with a conservative record of results. we have gone after washington harder than these guys ever could. >> conservatives don't take campaign contributions from planned parenthood. >> who is going to be the senate to support the donald trump agenda? >> i'm the only candidate on the stage who voted for donald trump at the collection and electoral college. >> the 3 republicans said to square off in tuesday's primary vowing to unseat joe mention in november. there is a new bird in the nest. apparent bald eagles in washington dc, a new see glitch. dc 6 is the sixth offspring, the
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birth, live streamed on the dc eagle camp, dc 7 is expected to hatch sometime this week. are we going to give that a new name? it is 20 minutes until the top of the hour the first casualty of the media outlet just announced is done with the annual white house correspondence dinner. new controversy for the school that took down the american flag after donald trump was elected. the pro-abortion group a school is teaming up with for hosting summer camp about feminism, stay with us. ♪
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heather: you are watching "fox
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and friends first". the hill becoming the first media outlet to bail on the white house correspondence dinner. next year's event after the controversy sparked by michelle wolf, vicious jokes. >> never really sure what to call sarah huckabee sanders was what is uncle tom that for white women who disappoint other white women? >> the homeowner released this statement in part, quote, there is no reason for us to participate in something that casts our profession in a poor light, major changes are needed to the annual event. it faced bipartisan backlash, sarah sanders refuses to apologize. more fallout for bill cosby after his conviction on sexual assault charges. rescinding the comedian's honorary degree given to him,
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and in part, quote, committed to the illumination of sexual misconduct and adherence to do process. we reaffirm that commitments with our action today. the descendent of real-life pocahontas, prove your heritage. >> i respect sen. warren as a us senator but i wish she would take the dna test and if she did take the dna test that would end this controversy and if she was part american indian i would be the first person to welcome her to our heritage. >> the massachusetts democrat is accused of claiming native american heritage to further her career, the controversy leading to the famous pocahontas nickname given to her by donald trump. facebook moving past scandals with new security features. our sister network foxbusiness with how we can wipe out our
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history. >> it is called clear history. facebook will that you delete all that information gathered on you from other websites and apps following the cambridge analytic a scandal many have been concerned about, collection of personal data. this is a response to that. think of it as browser history when you clear that from our computer. this is what mark zuckerberg said about the new feature, the kind of control that privacy advocates have been asking for. that is rolling out in the next few months. >> facebook will do some dating apps. >> in the dating profile. >> people are using it for that. let's talk about a new vodka, the same great taste but easier
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on your weight line. >> 30% launching by kettle one called kettle one botanical. competing with other vodkas like cheetos, handmade vodka, and this is rolling out, they are going to be marketing as a made -- and following along the lines of skinny girl or something like that. the time is almost -- liberals taking aim at a gun toting campaign ad. >> i am brian camp. running for governor. >> healthy appreciation for the second amendment. >> we are going to get along
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just fine. heather: that candidate running for governor in georgia firing back at critics, joins us live up next. ♪ loved to smile; and we knew he would need braces because his teeth were coming in funny. that's when he had the bunny rabbits. we called him the bunny rabbit. now, those are the same two front teeth, there, that they are now. then dray ended up having to wear braces for 5 years because he never made it to appointments, because he was busy playing basketball. if he missed practice, he don't get to play in the game. this is the picture that was on the front page of the newspaper. all you can notice is the braces! then, once he got to michigan state, he broke the retainer! my bottom teeth, they were really crooked, and i just wasn't getting braces again. smile direct club fits into my lifestyle so well. the liner is so great. it's easy to just grab it and go and then i can change on the road. i did photoshoots with my aligners in and you can't see them. i wish smile direct club would have been around when i was paying for them. i wouldn't have to
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take him out of school. i wouldn't have had missed work. it's like a great feeling to have good teeth. a smile is a first impression, that's why i think having a great smile is so important. mr. elliot, what's your wifi password? wifi? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi.
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>> brian camp, republican candidate for governor in georgia created controversy with his campaign ad. >> the young man interested in one of my daughters, jake asked while i was running for governor, i said government spending, take a chainsaw to regulations, make georgia number one for small business. and two things if you are going to date my daughters, respect a
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health appreciation for the second amendment. >> we are going to get along just fine. >> here's the man featured in that ad, secretary of state brian kemp. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on. >> what is the reaction to your ad. >> driving the liberal media crazy. all over the great state of georgia since friday. and people love that. they think it is funny. they know it shows my love for my girls and my family and my appreciation and strong support for the second amendment. people i like don't back down, keep this up, no way we are doing that. we are encouraging people to share the at and get our message
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out not only about my conservative values but being a small business owner as well, my message for the campaign for the governor's race. >> some of the messages have been mixed. i posted on twitter this morning that the majority of responses were positive, most important we as a father, i would wholeheartedly support him. in terms of the negative response where did you get your idea for this and do you think it sends a negative message? >> it has been overwhelmingly positive. standing up to the left, the liberal media and secretary of state's office fighting for keeping elections secure if anybody knows anything about elections they know i have been a fighter. i will be a fighter for the second amendment and i know the state, they want somebody who
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will stand up for their values, their family and what they believe in. that is what i am doing and have done in my public service, what i'm doing in the governor's race and what i do as a father. >> polling for the race, casey cable, lt. governor at 41% and you are right behind him at 10%. how big an issue in terms of percentages, the second amendment in the state of georgia? >> it is very important in the state of georgia and not only the second amendment but a very valuable state of georgia, great business climate. i have been a small business owner for 30 years, a father of 3 teenage daughters and people are ready for governor who will tell them what they are going to do, stand up and fight for them every day. i hear that all across the state, who is fighting for us,
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who will push back and hold their principles dear? i have a record of doing that not only on the second amendment but other conservative issues and continue to do that as the next governor of this great state. >> does jake date one of your daughter's? >> you are breaking up on me a little bit. >> who is jake? >> just kidding, you're not really breaking up. we want people around the country to take a look at this ad and consider helping us out where we can keep it up and keep fighting, that is our plan. heather: jake is okay, thanks for joining us, good luck in the election, we appreciate it. the time is 8 minutes until the top of the hour and about-face, a school ditches plans after sparking backlash about this. >> a method of shaming, a method of bullying, method of degrading
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>> franchise, allergy season, live shot of new york city as the day begins midway through the week. the same college where students tore down and burned the american flag after the 2016 election will host a feminism summercamp are high schoolers. the young feminist collaborative in massachusetts will discuss reproductive justice and how to bring a gender lens to social issues, the two week course costs $3000. a school is backing off its plan to cover up students who shop to proms underdressed with the catholic school in michigan planned on handing out these modesty ponchos to girls dressed in what was deemed
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inappropriate, the school changing its tune after students and parents, policy a form of body shaming. >> a method of shaming, method of bullying, method of degrading females. heather: the ponchos, they plan to boycott the dance anyway. even dogs have days when they don't want to get up and go to work. >> flat on the ground and it is only tuesday. got wednesday, thursday and friday to go to work. >> that is k-9 officer jango, refusing to get into his partner's car for more than a minute. finally the officer persuades with a belly rub. i think that would work for everybody. that is a great idea.
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finally a 100-year-old handmade american flag returning home currently on display in washington but will finally make the journey to scotland. group of people spending hours selling the stars & stripes so it can be used for the funeral of 200 american soldiers whose ship was torpedoed during world war i. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues, see you tomorrow, goodbye. rob: this is not a game. the pres. of the united states, that message to robert mueller after threatening a possible presidential subpoena. deputy ag rod rosenstein could be targeted by house republicans. jillian: turning the tables on benjamin netanyahu, tensions mounting around the world as the

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