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north korea, south korea, japan, china. >> friday, may 11th, june 12th, singapore is where and when donald trump will come face-to-face with kim jong un, brenda prove the leader of the road regime may be making good on another surprising pledge. >> the world on edge the most intense fighting in years breaks out between the two middle eastern rivals, stern message from the white house tellier and got off. jillian: the off-duty officer who jumps into action to save and unresponsive baby. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ you got to fight
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♪ for your right ♪ to party ♪ shannon: jillian: i love this song. so fired up about the first pitch, have you ever thrown out of first pitch? i did, it was pretty awful, i am not going to lie but it was so much better than what we thought two minutes ago. rob: that was like the $.50 one. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. rob: i bet that song woke you up. fox news alert, the stage is set for a high-stakes meeting with kim jong un on june 12th in singapore. jillian: what is on the agenda and can they make a deal? griff jenkins has new developments. >> reporter: the time and place set, donald trump says he hopes this will be a very special moment for world peace and there
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may be signs about the denuclearization pledge, from a san francisco-based firm showing significant reduction in the number of buildings around us i nuclear wars? or and what gets you into other wars? weakness. >> reporter: the pres.'s party weakens american policy. >> there release should not be exalted, it should be expected.
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it is no great accomplishment of kim jong un to do this was when the pres. does it, he weakens american foreign-policy and puts americans at risk around the world. >> reporter: doctors report the three americans are doing well and in good spirits. as south korea's foreign minister makes her first visit to washington today to meet with secretary of state pompeo sitting groundwork for talks between donald trump and south korean pres. moon. jillian: cross in the red line, the white house backing israel and sending a strong message to iran, the attacks stop now. >> a historic barrage of missiles launched by both sides stoking fears of war.
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>> reporter: tensions boiling over in the middle east where many say israel and iran could be on the brink of war after israel launching the largest air operation in decades targeting 50 rainy and military facilities in syria. those attack our response to revolutionary guards launching 20 rockets, israeli troops, the first time iran has targeted israeli forces. train change our actions were called into it. shannon: the rockets were intercepted or fell short but attacks proving to be a major escalation by iran. they are warning iran not to do it again. >> i hope we have finished with this round and everybody understood. >> reporter: the attacks coming days after donald trump withdrew from the nuclear deal. the decision israel supported. now the us is returning to
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favor. mike pence tweeting we stand by is right right of self-defense to protect its nation, its people and sovereignty. the white house denouncing iran's attack saying in a statement, quote, the iranian regime's deployment, syrian missile systems aimed at israel is an unacceptable and highly dangerous development for the entire middle east. last week secretary of state mike pompeo warned iran if it harms israel the american military will. >> thank you so much. fears mounting over a possible explosive eruption from hawaii's kilauea volcano. scientists warning the next eruption could come due to toxic gas and boulders the size of refrigerators. the big island could be on the brink of a mass evacuation. >> our god our savior and we have each other. but we can't go home.
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>> 2000 people have been evacuated from areas where lava is torched 26 homes on the southern end of the island and destroyed dozens of structures. jillian: and air national guard killed in a roadway incident will be laid to rest as police charge a convicted murderer in his death. police say nicholas webb stabbed harder after an argument on a missouri highway. he was convicted of strangling a teenager in 1980 and been in out out of prison since last july. the pentagon revealing multiple failures led to the ambush that left four american soldiers dead, the report blaming insufficient training at the team's decision to go after a high-value target without proper approval, us forces "outnumbered" 3-1 in last october's surprise attack. troops in africa plan missions that will keep american soldiers out of direct combat before
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american service members are considered for top valor award. >> donald trump will lay out a plan for drug prices in the rose garden speech, discussing ways to put american patients first including reducing out-of-pocket costs, giving seniors their dues on medical care and cutting off freeloading foreign countries by pushing for higher drug prices abroad. on the campaign trail donald trump accused pharmaceutical companies of, quote, getting away with murder. donald trump and major automakers are set to meet at the white house, industry leaders like ford, gm and toyota discussed the pres.'s plans to roll back obama era regulations on fuel emissions according to reuters, california and 16 states are filing suit over possibly changing the standards was the automakers hope to come up with an agreement to avoid a major legal battle. shannon: the white house's new
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advisor could put the toxic a job on the chopping block, john bolton wants to get rid of the special assistant to the pres. and cyber security coordinator role. and picking up the job responsibility. >> israeli nonprofit releasing a celebratory coin that bears the face of donald trump showing the pres. alongside the ancient king cyrus who allowed the jews to return to jerusalem 2500 years ago. >> celebrating 70 years of israeli independent and third as an expression of gratitude for the pres.'s decision to move the american embassy to jerusalem when the facility opens monday. it is 8 minutes after the hour. fox news alert the stage is set, donald trump and kim jong un will come face-to-face in singapore on june 12th. lieut. gen. richard newton knows firsthand how to negotiate.
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he did with the russians and his live next with advice for donald trump. jillian: university call out for cracking down on religious confidence. how that school is now walking back strict rules on graduation speeches. jillian: a giant shark but that hammerhead is not what people are noticing about this photo. the jaws dropping photo that went viral. "fox and friends first" continues. ♪ to a whole new level. to a whole new level. using augmented reality so engineers in the field can share data and get expert backup in the blink of an eye. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. only remfresh usesody's ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number one sleep doctor recommended
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singapore. todd: the pres. making it his mission to denuclearize the korean peninsula. years lieut. gen. richard newton, former assistant vice chief of staff for the u.s. air force. thank you for coming on this morning. >> good to be with you again. and cotuit this decade seems there's a great divide and a lot of space between what each of these men once. seems like lots to bridge that gap. >> it is. donald trump is going into this summit taking place in singapore from a position of strength and that is how he needs to approach these negotiations was a position of strength not only militarily but economically and diplomatically as well. secondly he got to keep in mind and not keep in mind but keep in the forefront the number one objective is denuclearization of
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nuclear -- the north korean peninsula. whatever negotiations come through and whatever end game results from this summit it has to be complete, verifiable and irresistible, not irresistible but irreversible with regard to the denuclearization. that is a very tall order. it will be tough going. jillian: you have two sides willing to give up a little bit to get something else. what if north korea doesn't want to completely denuclearize, what do you see donald trump doing? >> he has to stay at the negotiating table, bringing other diplomatic partners, with japan, south korea, china as well. it is in everyone's interest to denuclearize particularly if kim wants to move forward with his own efforts to help the economic situation not only for him but
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north korea as they move forward. the other thing to keep in mind is time is on everyone's side i believe. this is going to be a lengthy process not just the june 12th summit but what comes afterwards, what comes in the ensuing negotiations and what will certainly be multiparty talks with the us and as i mentioned with japan and china as well. we going with our eyes wide open, north korea, south korea have been at war. all we have is an armistice since the war broke out on june 25, 1950. there have been generations where this is been an unstable situations. they are a lot taller. >> seems like a tall order. that moved to another part of the world, we have this situation with iran and israel
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firing missiles at each other and this has escalated. the united states pulled out of the iran deal amid so much criticism, the reason iran is lined up in syria is we pumped so much money into their economy because of that deal. we have allowed them to arm up and set up other factions that are anti-israel. is this not why we pulled out of the deal? >> iran is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. and what we had thursday morning, encourage and attack from the golan heights area into israel attacking israeli defense forces in a robust fashion, more so than we have seen in a 7 year. go of the syrian war.
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iran being much more entrenched and involved with the syrian civil war backing up aside. israel sees that as a threat and they responded significantly in this case. i would hope both sides damp down. and the next several days if not the next 24 to 48 hours determining whether this move forward or not. heather: we appreciate it. rob: a moment that made you proud to be an american but for historic prisoner release we saw last night was staged and choreographed. >> this was a staged production meant for television, meant for
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illegal immigrants by limiting law enforcement cooperation with ice. there were 40 sanctuaries when pres. obama took office. >> the gubernatorial candidate who sparked outrage brandishing a shotgun, a politically incorrect conservative. >> i got a big truck. i need to round up criminal illegals and take them home myself. i just said that. >> he says that criticism he will not back down. >> i know what people want, he will stand up for their values, their family and what they believe in and that is what i am doing. rob: he is running to replace
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georgia's republican governor. jillian: netflix have newest series lost in space taking off. >> i'm the first human ever to be intelligent. >> based on the 1960s adventure series lost in space it shows what happens when a family of explorers loses their way in the final frontier. jillian: senior vice president of marketing said down with the stars. >> good morning. there is no danger here, will robinson. the rare show the entire family can sit down and watch. two of its stars, maxwell jenkins and mina stillwell gave the inside scoop on the latest reboot from netflix.
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>> we are lost. >> no kidding. >> congratulations. love the show. >> i play penny robinson. she is the middle child, opinionated, sassy, doesn't always have a place but no matter what, she always puts herself first. >> i play will robinson, a second set of, kind, smart kid, like a lot of people in this age, struggling to find where they belong, and struggles with anxiety. ultimately he meets an amazing friend and starts to grow up and find who he is. >> danger, will robinson. >> what was it like working with a robot? >> we get to interact with a giant being which is amazing to work off of but at the same time we never know what everything looks like until the very end. >> the biggest fan reaction so far, the big following. >> the fan art has been amazing.
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i have been getting messages, check this out, there is so much and it is so amazing and i think everybody that has reached out to us and included their entire families makes me happy because we made this family on the show and knowing other families are getting to experience the same thing means the world. >> robinsons stick together. rob: feels like stranger things a little bit. >> it is a great show. let's talk about the robot. i didn't bring it up but this robot is taking on a life on social media with some calling it sexy or the hotbot. there's something for everyone apparently these days. the good thing about this show is you don't have to have watched the original to
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appreciate it. parker posey plays dr. smith, absolutely delicious in the role. rob: i love it. it is all there at 2:00 in the morning. thanks for staying up late. 26 after the hour, a brand-new concern on the battlefield. >> the problem is it is only a matter of time before the threat manifests in a violent way. rob: not only to our brief cleveland women have to worry about the enemy but the elements, drones are becoming a bigger issue. jillian: paradise gone to pot. a town known for its flowers, now asking about that smelling here it is to melt through this, stay right there. ♪
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greeted north korean detainees as they arrived to us soil, the president uniting his base in the state of indiana. a campaign style speech, the pres. spreading his new message keep america great. >> this is truly an exciting time for our country. jobs are booming. america is being respected again. [chanting] >> i had the incredible honor of greeting three brave americans on june 12th in singapore. i will be meeting with kim jong un. fake news saying he is going to get us into a nuclear war and you know what gets you into nuclear war and you know what gets you into other wars?
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weakness, weakness. rob: he has a lot of fans in indiana. he spoke about several foreign-policy issues including the cost of the new embassy in jerusalem, imposing steel and aluminum tariffs. jillian: threats from the sky becoming a danger over us military bases. james mattis saying the military may need to shoot down unknown drones. >> this could become an increasing problem. we track every overflight of our bases, ships, airfields. i was surprised to see how much of this is being dealt with. is only a matter of time before the threat manifests in a violent way. jillian: the military will likely approach the faa, more power against unmanned aircraft. rob: a college student frantically calling his mother from mexico before indigo did. that they'll mail reporting
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college student andrew the road he said four police officers were arresting him in mexico and said pray for me before hanging up. his body was later found on train tracks at a mexico city metro station, the families of the 20 when-year-old was murdered but mexican authorities say they have rule that out. we will keep you posted on anything at this point. jillian: james comey was advised to talk to special counsel robert mueller before testifying to congress maturing to judicial watch several officials said comey recommendations and emails helped him craft his testimony after he was fired. judicial watch claim comey's opening statement before the senate intelligence committee in june were coordinated with mueller. wikileaks claim julian assigns is that from having visitors in london two months ago he was banned from the internet.
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he has been avoiding being extradited to sweden on sexual assault allegations. rob: a florida mom flags on a deputy at a red light after 3-month-old baby stops breathing in the backseat. jillian: after performing life-saving measures the deputy using his own cruiser rushing the baby to the hospital instead of waiting for an ambulance. doctors say that beauty's quick action saved baby kingston who is expected to be just fine. kingston's mother posting i just wanted the world to know how great this officer is and how great god is. rob: i love stories like this. a moment that made you proud to be an american but apparently the historic prisoner release was all staged. jillian: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 with social media calling out nbc negativity and we knew somehow this was going
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to happen. >> donald trump welcoming home the 3 american detainees was seen as a major win for the country and historic moment for the trump administration but msnbc's haley jackson found a way to criticize the president by saying the whole thing was staged. >> donald trump, former reality show producer, this was a staged production meant for television, meant for the cameras, meant to be shown and seen in this country and around the world. >> one twitter users as prove even if the president saves lives, brainwashing liberal media would spin it to a bad thing. another twitter user says another so-called journalists showing nbc nothing but clinton network, totally and completely liberal bias and susan says how, jackson, the fake news reporter nbc will never get that credibility, hashtag stinks, no one wastes time with the network that lies to its viewers. probably wouldn't be doing it at
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3:00 in the morning. rob: nobody is awake. jillian: let's talk about college graduation and backlash. >> colorado mason university is the name of the college, students giving graduation speeches would not be allowed to mention jesus or the bible but they reversed the decision after a student complained. the alliance defending freedom is a plotting that decision saying we bought the university for quickly recognizing the first amendment protects graduating student's right to mention her faith in her own speech and every part university to purge ceremonies of all things religious. a lot of people talking about this on social media. runs as than the bible from reading and all colleges next, graduate should be allowed to give credit to her faith. too little too late, the right thing is to tolerate religious speech. some people feel angry, they shouldn't be allowed to mention
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jesus in the graduation speeches now. rob: julian's favorite story of the morning. >> a guy in florida. rob: her favorite. >> a guy in florida caught a shark but nobody is looking at the shark if you see the corner of the screen, they are looking at his abs. the shark did not stand a chance. many people on social media talking about this guy. he should feel proud of himself this morning. on facebook, i didn't even notice the shark. he can catch -- >> i would not be opposed if anyone wants to get him as a guest on the show next week. >> he is going viral. rob: the shark is feeling insecure. i noticed the shark, a beautiful shark. you look pretty good too.
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>> it was a catch and release too. over there laughing on the other side of the studio is janice. >> nice friday story. i noticed the shark right after the abs. let's talk about the weather because we are heading into mother's day weekend. a lot of moms are like what is the weather going to be like? let's start with the severe threat because yesterday we had reports of severe weather across the mid-atlantic and even the northeast, tornado reports across nebraska because we had a frontal boundary not going anywhere and dividing springtime air from summertime air which will remain with us throughout the weekend. future radar, more systems from the rockies, even mountain snow across the northern rockies and that means unsettled weather mother's day weekend.
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that is the forecast, rain and mountain snow across northern plains, the plane states, shower activity and look how warm it is across the south including houston, texas, 72 in new york city. i don't mind what the weather is, i will be in bed all day long sunday getting lots of love and pancakes and pizza hegel's, bring it on. rob: a big line of thunderstorms. >> absolutely. rob: thank you so much. >> happy friday. rob: 38 minutes after the error, a tale of two confirmations for cia director. >> what steps did you take to stop cia from moving to these techniques you found objectionable at the time? >> i did not take steps to stop the cia's use. rob: pres. obama's pick and
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rob: just one democrat has stepped up to support gina haspel as the next cia director ahead of the first vote. jillian: why the change of heart? some democrats gave haspel's box and pres. obama's nominee the green light. >> what steps did you take to stop the cia from moving to these techniques you found objectionable at the time? >> i did not take steps to stop the cia's use of the techniques.
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i did not try to stop it because it was something that was being done in a different part of the agency under the authority of others and it was something that was directed by the administration at the time. rob: is the left putting politics over national security? that is the question. visiting fellow in national security institute lester munson. thanks for coming on this morning. you saw john brennan cruise through nomination, a lot of democrats on his side, he was the guy in charge, he was gina haspel's boston didn't try to get rid of waterboarding and enhanced interrogation techniques. could this be anymore political? >> i don't think so. they are using the nomination as kind of a proxy for their
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opposition to donald trump, trying to resist everything he is doing and it is a terrible shame in this case because gina haspel is not even a republican as far as i know. she could have been nominated by hillary clinton, she think of a competent, a professional, the best the cia has produced. the fact that her nomination will be tarred by this is a shame. jillian: you heard her say i don't have social media, i'm a regular middle-class woman, that is who i am but even so in the hearing let's hear a couple democrats get your opinion after this, they were not hounding her about her moral compass. >> i want a sense of what your moral code says about those actions. >> the moral compass you said you have. >> what do you think? >> a great quote from an old democrat congressman who used to accuse republicans on a regular basis of posing for holy pictures when they go to the 4
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and make grandiose speeches -- rob: confirmation hearings have become hysterical with everyone asking the same questions because they got to make sure they get themselves asking the big question they all want to ask so they can get on cnn or msnbc, it becomes a game. have you seen politics this divided with something is similar as the cia director nomination. this is so explosively divided at this point. >> we haven't seen it for three weeks. mike pompeo's nomination was similarly partisan and totally unnecessary, already proved to be a very good secretary of state. has a number of achievements already and doing a great job under difficult circumstances and democrats in the senate opposed him. jillian: we are in the same
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position again. do you think there will ever be a time in this administration when everyone will be okay in that position? >> i don't think so. barring some amazing surprise in the midterm election such as republicans increasing numbers in the house, that is what basis demand what voters want and they are being responsive to their constituents. rob: thank you for coming on this morning. jillian: the one free food on taxpayers i'm? get a job. how the trump administration crackdown on government handouts is about to take center stage. rob: see what is coming up on "fox and friends". jillian: i know pete, you take free food. >> free food is the best food, come on down for it.
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thank you both. indiana and singapore, what do they have to do with each of the? donald trump in both places, last night rallying with supporters and we learned singapore is where his infamous or famous meeting will be with kim jong un. we have great guests this morning to break down all topics including state department heather now or, hhs sec. alex knows our and diamond and silk. i saw in the green room, dakota meyer in the green room, steve, the first man ever to bring me flowers, so nice of him. see you very soon on "fox and friends". thank you. mr. elliot, what's your wifi password?
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jillian: good friday morning, place and foodstamp recipients and the gop farm bill, enabling all able-bodied adults to work in a training program for 20 hours per week to qualify for what is known as the snap program to shifting millions of dollars to job training instead. rob: police could soon be armed with breathalyzers that can sniff out cocaine. researchers at the university of buffalo developed a low-cost chip that can detect the drug in minutes. it will be integrated to be used by cops to detect drugs in breath, spit, urine or blood.
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researchers hope the technology can be used to spot other drugs like opioids and marijuana. jillian: something in the air really stinks. rob: people living in california coastal town upset because their homes wreak of marijuana. it used to be known for its flowers but now they have a new flour, part. jillian: accounting made the shift after messing 800 marijuana cultivation licenses, the largest amount in all of california. rob: a foxbusiness alert, a major recall, you could lose full control. jillian: here is what you need to know. this sounds serious. >> chrysler recalling 3000 older model jeep liberty suvs, it is a
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suspension problem causing this. there has been one accident reported because of this problem, take your jeep liberty back to the dealer, they will fix it free of charge. rob: uber will pick up your burrito and drop it on your head. >> only in san diego, california. this is part of a government run program, and partnering with 10 cities, with fedex, intel and uber, for a drone testing program. and they are delivering, different things. uber says you will get your food in 5 to 30 minutes. jillian: i'm envisioning
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ordering it. rob: with my salad it is all -- thanks. jillian: 7 minutes until the top of the hour, just in time for the warm weather. and ice cream shortage, one of your favorite flavors could cost you more this summer. rob: $.50 as a challenger for worst first pitch of all time. the epic baseball blunder that is going viral. ♪ costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. at bp, everyone on an offshore rig depends on one another. that's why entire teams train together in simulators, to know exactly what to do before they have to do it.
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>> ♪ ♪ rob: we're feeling kind of edgey today with the music what is it the house of pain? it's hilarious to look at capitol hill with that song. all right jillian: i love it. we're just getting the edge up on friday. we're ready for the weekend that's all. time for the good, the bad and the ugly first up the good is this eighth grader the nfl's next big star? he stands six foot seven and weighs 370 pounds and the kentucky 14 year old is already getting scholarship offers from major universities. goodwin wears size 18 shoes, and bench presses around 315.
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rob: boy. jillian: wow that is a big boy. rob: to feed that dead every day next the bad you know how much we love ice cream on fox & friends first. >> wait a hear this. >> we also want to tell you that in giving out this free ice cream. rob: we might be in trouble experts predicting a vanilla ice cream shortage? prices speaking over a series of natural disasters where mast vanilla is produced. jillian: and the ugly tv host and former nfl player delivering one of the worst first pitches you will ever see. pretty much speaking his pitch, right into the ground before the phillies game and the ball as you can see eventually reached the home plate area. rob: we have more video from that exact same location of one of our favorites here. see the red circle, right there?
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he could learn something from jillian who at least threw the ball. jillian: i did, to the wrong catcher though. rob: not nearly as bad as what he did. jillian: but the phillies won. have a good day. rob: we'll see you later. >> the date and place now set for a landmark summit between president trump and north korea 's leader kim jong-un. president trump: remember everybody in the fake news where they were saying he's going to get us into a nuclear war. >> their reclose should not be exhaulted. it should be expected. >> how do you take something that is so positive and turn that into a negative? the trump derangement syndrome is so intense that they can't even say good job, mr. president you brought back three americans it's insane. >> there is a concern that the fbi actually had a spy within the trump campaign. >> this is going to be one of the most embarrassing periods in the fbi's history. >> today president trump will layout his plan to lower

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