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kevin. now the little boy will be known as kelvin. the ugly. when you got to go you got to go. in the middle of a wedding proposal. >> are you serious? >> the father stealing his parents under in michigan. "fox and friends first" continues, see you later, goodbye. rob: north korea threatening to blow up the singapore nuclear summit. >> kim probably once an agreement like the iran nuclear deal. trump said that won't happened. rob: if kim jong un changes his tune donald trump doubles them come alive with the white house response to the new pyongyang
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demand. >> turning control over to democrats and have another fiasco. how do we make sure people have confidence their government will keep them safe? jillian: a border battle reignited on capitol hill, republicans are planning to force a vote on amnesty. rob: one cnn analyst taking heat for quite literally putting the pres. in the crosshairs. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ >> good morning. live look outside in midtown
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manhattan but 11 hours ago, that was certainly not the case. photos going all over social media, looks like the end of the world. >> we got walloped. >> new york, pennsylvania, new jersey. korea, the summit is still on. >> nothing has changed after they claim they won't participate in a 1-sided discussion to give up their nukes. in washington dc the developing details. >> good morning, we have seen a real threat, the foreign ministry urging this statement saying if the us is trying to drive us into a corner to force nuclear abandonment we will no longer be interested in such a
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dialogue and canopy consider proceeding to the us summit after the north canceled a key meeting with south korea over what they called provocative military ruckus if the us and south korea maintain military drills for maximums under exercises for routine annual training at the state berman says they have been notified to the contrary. >> we have not heard anything from the government of south korea to indicate we would not conduct these exercises or that we would not continue planning meetings from donald trump and kim jong un next month. >> surprise developments from cia director john brennan who accused the president of being in average with a policymaking process fraught with pitfalls and potential disasters but republican sen. john barrasso was optimistic but cautious.
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>> i continue to be skeptical. this is the best opportunity to get them to get rid of their nukes in a peaceful manner. >> pistol set for june 12th. they hear directly from north korea otherwise but we could be witnessing some back and forth initiating. >> we will monitor. jillian: a stunning about-face after plans for the summit have been set. >> a speechwriter for george w. bush says it is likely a tactic by the kim regime to strike a sweeter deal for themselves. >> trump boxed in, accepted the offer for a summit faster than anyone thought. kim probably once an agreement like the iran nuclear deal, sanctions and cash upfront, no real infection regime, ballistic missiles and the like and sunset
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clauses but that won't happened. and secretary pompeo made a stunning offer, if he gives up his nuclear weapons, gaining popularity on par with south korea, that is a destabilizing offer. of kim ghost was evident turns that down is responsible for the misery of the north korean people. he may be looking for a way out of this. rob: gina haspel likely to be confirmed as the first female head of the cia. a vote is expected in the intelligence committee. mark warner and bill nelson announcing their support after haspel renounced the interrogation program, 51-49 victory. dr. james mitchell helped of the cia enhanced interrogation
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program and says he supports haspel. >> in today's to multiple times, no reason to change the leadership when north korea is coming up and have problems with russia and possibility of escalation of violence in the middle east and she will keep us safe. >> joe manchin and joe donnelly support haspel. a full senate vote next week. >> primary results, meeting representatives and the gop senate primary. hoping to flip a blue seat held by bob casey. republican following on special election loss to connor away with it and point defeat. to nebraska, republican sen. fisher will face jane in november. two gubernatorial races in
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idaho, republican brad will face off against follow jordan in the race for governor and republican newt fuel are against kate brown. >> donald trump meeting with california politicians who sparked the anti-sanctuary wave across their own state, they will talk tough on immigration as lawmakers who support daca are looking for a debate on that. what can we expect from this meeting? >> a dozen politicians who have taken on the state's sanctuary reliable come face-to-face with donald trump today when lost, meters took a stand against the law in several countries that followed suit. they are pushing for tighter security measures to protect the borders. >> a broken system. congress is got to close the loophole and new border figures,
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continuing to get california to move. >> this is on the heels of gop moderates signing a discharge petition with hopes of bringing a slew of immigration measures including bringing the amnesty bill to the house for. >> whatever immigration issue comes up congress, the house response with paralysis and we are tired of that. we went to have a debate, members to bring bills to the floor. >> house judiciary chairman bob goodlatte services should not be the main priority. >> important to address this issue but how do we secure the borders, close loopholes like the asylum loophole and make sure people have confidence their government will keep them safe in their communities and along the border of this country. >> they will meet to consider action against the sanctuary city law. >> former cia employee behind
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bars suspected in a massive leak of top-secret documents. joshua serving time for a related child pornography charges in new york city, suspected of leaking thousands of pages of documents to wikileaks exposed cyber hacking to, under investigation by the fbi but has not been charged. data privacy on the agenda in dc as the fence target cambridge analytica holding another disgraced data company in the future data privacy, the new york times reports the doj and fbi launched a probe into cambridge. the firm closed after revelations it harvested data from millions of facebook users. >> million kids will be out of school in north carolina as thousands of teachers rally for pay raises at the state capital but political leaders say they will not budge. >> we will stay on a sustainable
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path that is resulted in significant pay raises for teachers, hard-working -- hard-working and vital to the success of our children. >> some have success over recent months. >> we are finally getting a look at the letter a military mom gave to the pres. mother's day event. >> lisa talked about her husband and three sons service writing the receipt of this invitation to recognize medicine spouses of military members means a lot to me. i'm without a doubt a proud military wife and mother. >> he also invited him to her fourth synapse commissioning to the air force this weekend. no word whether the president will attend. >> 10 minutes after the hour. a new obama era failure has been revealed, american weapons falling into the hands of syrian terrorists. how did this happen? >> how could you have voted for him? >> now things are worse.
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>> not on the real news. >> is rosanne pulling the plug on politics? outraged fans threatening to change the channel. >> as the midterms creep closer, the so-called big blue wave losing momentum. we debate that coming up. ♪ you've got to get in there, like...
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heather: sarah's looking for deal with israel after 60 palestinians are killed at the border. hamas is offering to curb violent protests in exchange for fewer airstrikes on the gaza strip. the report coming after the borders i large drop in the number of protesters yesterday. israeli forces on alert for uptick in violence ready to respond with legal -- lethal
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force if necessary. and obama era plan that i'm terrorists in syria just exposed. commander with the syrian army tells fox news he gave trucks to al qaeda for safety and aleppo, supplies given to him by the us as part of the $5 million program to our moderate forces to fight isis. the commander says they were told inconsistencies and in competencies. >> the congressman trying to unseeded democratic sen. just failed to victory in the pennsylvania primaries. and scoring the republican win in the key swing state, what else does that mean for november. republican strategist that ryan and democratic strategist richard goodstein, thanks for coming on this morning. lou barletta cleaned house, 63% to 36%. i want to start with you. this is still a tough seat to
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pick up. >> we are all very realistic, lou barletta won leslie, very legitimate candidate, strong candidate in the fall, pennsylvania will be a tough pick up for gop in the senate. wisconsin, missouri and montana, better pick up opportunities republicans, if he runs a great race and makes democrats play defense in pennsylvania, never say never, the fact trump won pennsylvania, things are possible. republicans have to be more focused on west virginia with patrick morrissey. rosendahl will take out tester in montana. i am very realistic, longshot pennsylvania is a better opportunity. heather: you are from pennsylvania, your territory. it will be a tough pick up.
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barletta is an estate the pres. won. it was tight but the pres. did win pennsylvania and is still very popular with a lot of corners. >> he is not all that popular. the next paul had his favorability at 39, 55 opposed. when you are seeing in pennsylvania a lot of states, you saw it in virginia in the governor's race, the boy more race, desperate for a do over. democrats nominated several women to run for congressional seats in pennsylvania, they beat bernie sanders on one hand and people sympathetic to donald trump on the other and up and down the ballot throughout the state in pennsylvania you got very feisty former veterans, high-powered lawyers, running for house of representatives, democrats need to pick up 23,
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and captured nominations, district hillary clinton won. donald trump won by less then a point but is not very popular. >> the donnelly seat in indiana, let's go to the second topic, let's talk about the pending wave that has been all the talk in november. you have a lot of people on the left that are very anti-trump but the messaging from the democrats has been lacking a lot of ways, people don't like things that are negative, i hate trump is not something people vote for. what do you think we will see in november? >> a couple things i'm watching take place on the democrat side, and running on something in 2018
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and the message with nancy pelosi as we will raise your taxes, discussion about impeachment, a real drive in some parts of the democrat caucus for impeachment to take the majority back, we will ban your guns, look at the issues democrats are wanting to run on are not winning issues for the american people and more than congressional generic full democrats are up double digits into this year and reuters a few days ago up by one. this is not looking like a massive blue wave, more like a blue trickle. it is down to the quality of candidates, how well do they run? do they do the right things putting together a good campaign and the right message but democrats pick up some seats but not taking back the house. >> a 5% lead for democrats in november. a lot of liberal and democratic analysts would have thought this would be higher at this point. >> we will see what happens. the fact is a record number of republican retirements because republicans in the house of representatives don't like being
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in the minority, dozens of democratic challengers out raising republican incumbents. these numbers, special election by 21. and 15 or 16 or less last time, over 100 and only took 23 has to be very nervous. >> not a wave you can ride to the shore. thanks for coming on, appreciate your time. jillian: nancy pelosi's suggestion to stop illegal immigration. >> should there be fencing, technology, mow the grass so people can't hide in it. heather: something more high-tech in mind, and brand-new artificial intelligence that may be the future of border
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security? testing artificial intelligence technology that can detect a section with sensors based on eye movements, changes in voice and facial expressions. researchers say the kiosks, the automated assessment in real-time, have an 80% success rate. it has been tested on the arizona mexico border. >> another data mining scandal, millions of users at risk. jillian: have you been caught up in the mess? >> reporter: in report says 3 million facebook users personal information may be at risk. your name, age, gender, relationship status, even your status updates may have been
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collected here. this information was supposed to be accessible only to researchers but they found it was accessible to anyone with a password and username found on the internet according to the report from new scientists of facebook says they are investigating but this is similar to the cambridge analytica breach. jillian: she flight on southwest. >> reporter: the sales legals friday. priced as low as $49, they go up depending where you are going, but book by friday, travel from june 5th to october 31st, it is only available tuesday and wednesdays but you can go from la to san francisco, nashville to atlanta, salt lake city to las vegas, chicago to cincinnati, boston, baltimore, just a few that i found. rob: a place people went to take.
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thank you so much, appreciate it, 26 after the hour, cnn trying to explain itself after an analyst wes a picture showing donald trump in the crosshairs. jillian: the online back lash that is building this morning. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts.
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>> democrats and independents in pennsylvania who voted for donald trump, you cannot go for bob casey or you will stop everything you voted for and making in america today. >> he was a trump supporter before the presidential nomination was settled. and recorded telephone calls featuring the pres. backing barletta but the congressman faces an uphill battle, fox news projecting the seat is likely to remain blue. deep sigh, rick succone appears to have lost in the republican primary for the newly we distracted 14th. the winner by 10 points. republican tom marino is projected to win big. in nebraska republican sen. jeff fisher knows who she will face
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in november, she won the democratic primary but most experts believe fisher will hold the seat for republicans. two gubernatorial primaries, republican brad little will face democrat paulette jordan with little expected to win the general and republican new to euler against incumbent kate brown trying to break a string of 32 years of democratic governors. jillian: the disgraced former parkland officer who stayed outside is getting paid thousands of dollars a month. according to the sun sentinel scott peterson now gets a monthly florida pension of $8700. he retired in february following the shooting that left 17 dead. the parent of two victims running for the school board bowing to fight for school safety. rob: the fight against oxycontin maker sued by six states, state
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atty. gen. from nevada to texas, florida, north dakota and tennessee saying the company deceptively marketed prescription opioids to generate billions of dollars of sales. 16 states and puerto rico filed suit. florida state ag pam bondi joins us for an exclusive interview later this morning. the district attorney will stop prosecuting low-level pot cases. and i just, the manhattan da saying they will no longer pursue most marijuana cases. this is new york city's bill diblasio promises to overhaul the drug enforcement policies after the department was criticized for racial gap in marijuana arrests. hawaii issuing a rare red alert is a plume of ash goes into the sky. officials warning the kilauea
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volcano could become even more explosive. jillian: jeff paul has more. >> another fisher has arrested on the big island of hawaii. each time it happens it adds to the fear that a mass evacuation is around the corner. this is the view of the kilauea volcano from space, pressure continues to build as ongoing earthquakes, locals preparing for the possibility of a massive explosion in the volcano's curator. hawaii issuing a riddler after tests show dangerous levels of sulfur dioxide causing several people to pack up and leave their homes. emergency responders say if someone were to inhale those toxic gases it could lead to choking or the inability to breathe. residents don't know what to expect next and that makes this volcano so scary. jillian: extreme weather, three did as powerful storms care through the northeast. rob: a little girl killed when a
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tree fell on a car, falling trees blames for two more deaths in connecticut. jillian: look at that. hail and heavy rain pounding new york, shattering windows. the sidewalk. rob: it tree going through the sidewalk. jillian: janet dean live with a forecast, and unbelievable site. >> 600 reports of severe weather including what we saw in the northeast across the plane states and florida. temperatures a little cooler on the cooler side the next couple days across the northeast. we are north of the boundary. we see potential for severe storms, reports of a tornado in
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the northeast through the midwest and hundreds of reports of hail and damaging winds across the northeast, a lot of cancellations at the airport and some of the rail lines canceled as well, future radar shows we are in a stormy pattern but not the severe threat we saw yesterday. the pattern is ongoing through the next several days through the weekends. on top of what we saw in terms of inches of rain an additional 3 to 5 inches with isolated areas from florida towards the northeast over the next couple days. we need the rain but it may put a damper on some plans friday and saturday. the eastern third of the country unsettles, central us looks good, 95 in houston, 99 in phoenix. jillian: we have had some nice spring weather. >> so nice. i am prepared for anything. rob: he has taken american lives and said he hates our country is
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why is the washington post calling this muslim cleric a maverick? >> people in the media go against any agenda donald trump has. rob: that is what the navy seal who killed usama bin laden thinks about that label and that is not all he has to say. jillian: is address makes you question everything you thought you knew. wait until you hear this. >> laurel. laurel. jillian: correlation kiss with the latest debate dividing the internet. ♪
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crosshairs. jillian: correlation kiss here as social media sounds off. >> the whole thing was a busy that is big misunderstanding. donald trump pointing to heaven to commemorate police officers killed in the line of duty but some say it looks like the pres. is in a sniper's crosshairs. he responded saying a gift about donald trump, we used@gift wrapper to make our gift and it defaults into the image below to clear up any unintended confusion, and some wonder why he did not notice that when he posted the picture and are skeptical but amazing that all of these mistakes and accidents never seem to happen to politicians they like. weird how the same problem doesn't exist on any of the
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other cnn gifts, just this one. the and responded to the back lash thing a producer posted the picture and they removed it the second they noticed what was happening. and the back lash surrounding it. rob: let's talk about roseann, it got good ratings. >> season 2 of roseann will be a little different, a little less political. nbc's entertainment president says they are going to stay on the path they were last season which was away from politics and towards family. the sparks mixed reaction online. surprise, what a shock from a liberal station. go figure, they have to match. others say that is fine, not every episode of the show has to be political. jillian: gold or blue. remember the dress that divided the internet. another new debate setting social media on fire.
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tell us about this. >> a big debate about this in the green room and it got heated. i want to know what folks at home have to say. an audio clip going viral online and some people hear the word danny, others hear the word laurel, two words to tell nothing alike, take a listen. >> laurel. laurel. >> what do you hear? jillian: i hear laurel. rob: i hear coconut shrimp. that is just what i hear. >> judge andrew napolitano. judge napolitano: it wasn't the same tape they just played now. rob: what did you hear? judge napolitano: i heard laurel. i heard yeti in the green room and thought todd pyro was going to bite my head off.
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rob: coming up we will have famed attorney alan dershowitz talking about did john brennan, former cia director line front of congress? and north korea trying to pull the plug on the june 12th
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summit. the atty. gen. of florida taking on manufacturers of opioids, legal ones and bret baer will be live. a busy 3 hours kicks off a dozen minutes from now on the channel you trust for morning news. >> rob o'neill who killed usama bin laden rips the washington post in a paper calling an iraqi cleric a maverick for policies to counter donald trump. >> media want to go against an agenda and looks bad for the iran nuclear deal because he is a shia muslim, two different schools. >> how solder claim victory in the elections, hit his coalition killed hundreds of korean and allied soldiers. rob: google and youtube our
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choice for terrorists. a new study by the cyber security firm, 400,000, extremist content shared on both forearms over three years. it is at the top of that list. twitter has all but eradicated isis content following a major crackdown. >> on the anniversary of robert mueller's probe are we closer to uncovering collusion? one lawmaker says know it is ramping up calls to shut it down. >> it has been a year, $20 million and we need to see a report of what evidence he has and absent that evidence should wind up in 30 days of a resolution passing. rob: senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano.
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judge napolitano: congressman running for senate in indiana offering a resolution without force of law. the house of representatives once an investigation in 30 days, bob mueller doesn't have to show his cards. on using a metaphor. the jigsaw puzzle is complete. you don't evidence when you want it, you don't get evidence in a logical sequence, from people who want to give it to you but you can't reveal what you have until they make sense. the 10,000 p6 are puzzle has parts completed not complete and congress has no business putting its nose into this investigation until it is done. they charge somebody and exonerate somebody, write a report about what they found and
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sent it to congressman under the law they can't end until their pursuit of evidence is at a end. smith >> something surprising people this morning, and in the daily lives, the amount of money being spent on this and costing taxpayers $17 million so far. we have not confirmed that. >> bob mueller has to report every 6 months. and they are relatively soon. iran contra during the reagan and george hw bush years, 80 or 85 million. and the pres. pardoned them. >> the second topic, a victory for mueller in court this week,
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interesting to see the judge say you can go back 10 or 12 years in this case and pick up things from the past. what do you say? judge napolitano: we have a grand jury in arlington, virginia and washington dc. separate and different financial crimes. where is your authority to do this? aren't you just inviting him because you want to squeeze in? probably too. in dc, there was a logical connection. and and besides rod rosenstein.
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>> and money-laundering. mana429 this. money-laundering is a continuous crime. the statute of limitations is 7 years but it doesn't start to take in until the last act is completed. the first act was 2005, the last act was 2014. >> if they go after manafort can they go after comey? judge napolitano: that is a good question. comey is one of bob mueller's star witnesses, and it is inconceivable the same prosecutors will ask a grand jury to accept the credibility of somebody they would indict the person for lying under oath. a variety of inconsistent stories, don't know when the truth comes out or when it will be on the hot seat. and this here and that's there, we won't know the answer. >> it is a problem when the star
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witness doesn't look credible. judge napolitano: i was surprised they let him go on his two week tour because he stepped on his tongue as we say in this business. happy wednesday. rob: which ones? judge napolitano: where is carly? >> might seem obvious but it wasn't to one family when they realized they were raising a wild bear instead of a family pet. jillian: proposal going viral for all the wrong reasons. the 3-year-old who stole the show in a video you will be talking about all day. ♪
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that storm system brought in cooler temperatures for the weekend. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first the good. a woman driving decked out dodge charger around colorado to mark national police week she wants families of fallen officers to sign it. jillian: take as family two years to figure out their pet dog is not a dog. it's a 250-pound bear. the family bought it in china thinking it was its tibet tan mastiff puppy and figured out something was wrong when it started walking around on behind legs. rob: it's 250 pounds. finally the ugly. when you have got to go, have you got to go. even in the midst of a wedding proposal. >> you guys,. [laughter] >> he is peeing, are you serious? >> yep, dead serious. i'm going to pee outside.
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that's what he said before he jumped down. the toddler stealing his parents thunder. jillian: mom, dad and kid will be on "fox & friends." rob: that's a good sign. >> north korean dictator, little rocket man, kim jong un is threatening to pull out of the plan june 12th summit with president trump. >> kim probably wants agreement like the iran nuclear deal. the president said last week that's not going to happen. he doesn't cut deals like that. >> inn ambassador nikki haley statement on hamas. >> make no mistake hamas is pleased with what happened yesterday. she walked out of the chamber as the representative began to speak. >> your agency will be speakinseparating. >> prosecuting parents who have broken the law like we do every day in the united states of america. >> gina haspel at this tim

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