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possible academically and physically. he is our hero tonight. most-watched, most trusted and most thankful you spend the evening with us. good night from washington at 11:00 eastern, i am shannon bream. kim jong un this is "fox and friends first" was happening at 4:00 am on the east coast north korea set to tear down its missile test site. the pres. ramped up his hard-line approach to denuclearization. >> one of the worst actors in the world up against tough customers was will pressure from the trumpet ministration bring kim jong un to the table? live in washington as a high-stakes summit hangs in the balance. >> we must work to elect lawmakers who probably stands
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for life. nancy pelosi is the speaker of the house, can you imagine? >> donald trump slamming democrats for destroying american values, fulfilling a promise to be the most pro-life president in history. buyer beware, and "fox and friends" starts right now. ♪ shannon: what a moment that is, washington dc live this morning. isn't that a site? proud to be an american, thank you for joining us on wednesday
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morning shaping up to be a beautiful day. our top story, the highly anticipated meeting with kim jong un up in the air and that admission from donald trump as the rogue regime prepares to close its nuclear test site. grafting and live in washington with a push to salvage the summit. >> reporter: when you mention the stakes couldn't be higher, that is why donald trump and south korean pres. moon have been working to salvage the highest level meeting in history between the us and north korea, the president seemed to temper expectations whether it will actually happen. >> there is a chance it will work out, there is a substantial it won't work out. that doesn't mean it won't work out over appear go of time. there is a good chance we will have a meeting. >> reporter: the pres. offering
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guarantees security, peace and happiness with the north korean leader and hard-working people if he agrees to denuclearization. what is moving forward, a group of journalists that include south korean reporters initially denied access to the nuclear sites, the north agreed to dismantle a sign that kim jong un is holding out hope the summit can remain on track as mike pompeo says the administration continues preparations. >> we are preparing our team and the white house so in the event the summit takes place on june 12th we are fully prepared. the mission statement having not changed at all. >> reporter: pompeo noting maximum pressure on north korea as this happens. we will hear more from secretary pompeo at 9:00 am when he appears before the house foreign affairs committee. jillian: he didn't pull any punches when talking about iran. thank you, appreciate it.
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the trump administration is stressing whether the summit happens or not, denuclearization is the only option. editorial board member kimberly stossel says the pres.'s hard stands is forcing north korea to comply. >> when you have one of the worst actors in the world like north korean dictator kim jong un come out and say you fundamentally object to the presence of john bolton in the white house it suggests they know they are up against tough customers and that is one of the important things out of this today. a lot of people worry donald trump let the argument about a nobel peace prize go to his head, that he would be willing to sit down under any circumstances and do any deal and spiegel up in the same situation as the clinton administration and the george w. bush administration. heather: they attempted deals with north korea but neither
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pres. could keep the rogue regime from continuing their nuclear testing. a story we will continue to follow. the manhunt intensifying for driver who led police on a chase the killer north carolina state trooper. dakota with wanted for murder. two troopers tried to chase and when he refused to stop at a police checkpoint. one of them crashing his car and dying at the scene. >> we lost a member of the family who was out here last night trying to save the community in itself. jillian: he worked with the patrol for three years and was set to get married in a few months. then there is this, 16-year-old charged with first-degree murder accused of hitting and killing a baltimore police officer with a stolen jeep. dante harris was in the getaway car for 20 other teens were burglarizing a home at the time.
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officer amy could trio approached the jeep, he hit the gas, driving over her. all four teenagers later caught. he was violating juvenile house arrest after multiple car thefts, calling him a 1-man crime scene here is what the judge had to say. >> the system did not work. it sounds like it could have worked better in this case of this 16-year-old who shouldn't have been out. heather: he was named officer of the month in december, she leaves behind a husband and the first female baltimore officer to die in the line of duty. we will talk about the dangers officers face. teachers and support staff head back to santa fe high school for the first time since deadly shooting. classes will resume next tuesday as texas governor greg abbott kicks off day 2 of the roundtable discussions, state leaders will tackle gun
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regulations and mental health as houston texas star jj watt visits victims in the hospital and offering to pay for the funerals of the 10 people who died. republican lawmakers left scratching their heads after hundreds of house members skip an election meddling briefing, something democrats have been asking for. >> reporter: in a room beneath the v until chiefs who came to deliver a classified briefing about election interference, every house member was invited to, shared those secrets with a lot of empty seats. >> we had 40 or so members in attendance. >> reporter: that 40 out of 428 members serving right now. one theory congress did not want to commute an hour early. >> homeland security committee chairman michael, was surprised so and
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dhs secretary. >> they asked for this reason for a long time and schedule it and it is classified and 30 members show up. >> every member of congress that isn't retiring is up for reelection in the midterms but none known to be in the crosshairs of foreign members. >> we have no intel. >> reporter: secretary nielsen explains in addition to russia china and iran are considered threats to election integrity but the kind of interference the intel communities worried about is the same kind detected in 2016 where ballots aren't changed but social media is manipulated to cause chaos. >> we remain concerned on the foreign influence side. >> reporter: details like that did not hassle democrats who did attend. >> there was nothing i couldn't
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have read in usa today that was revealed. the fact that there was low attendance doesn't matter. heather: the secretary of state calling demands for iran unrealistic. >> it is not a fantasy to a mediterranean's making a decision not to fire missiles into another nation entering american lives, travel through the airport. these are simple requirements the iranian regime could easily comply with and it would benefit the iranian people to an enormous extent. heather: and the ballistic missile system, along with other things. if iran doesn't comply, they face tough economic sanctions. the demand seen as an alternative to the iran nuclear deal which donald trump withdrew from two weeks ago. governors races, a competitive
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native primaries to georgia first. tough on immigration candidate. brian kemp, a runoff against casey cagle, and donald trump back to arkansas governor asa hutchinson, a challenge within his own party. and valdes moves on setting up an uphill battle, and greg abbott. a pair of republican congressman easily advanced on primaries. in new york city, always look forward to the 30th anniversary of fleet week cooking up with the parade of ships including the uss arlington off of the hudson river today. before docking for the public to visit. and coast guardsmen take part and will be all over the city,
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and the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. explosive claims the fbi since more than one informant over the trump campaign. >> they are not taking note. heather: this is what our next guest says lady liberty blindfold is used to mislead the american people. do you remember the migrant caravan? some of those 450 asylum-seekers can end up thanks to the obama administration. the nfl and and them kneeling, the proposal to penalize the entire team.
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heather: a rush to protect the geothermal energy plant on the crosshairs of this. workers capping all the wealth of lava flowed into the site, major concerns the molten rock could trigger the release of deadly gas. look at these pictures, so incredible. the lava responsible for destroying 50 structures so far. we know a man trying to save his home had his leg nearly cut in half by a flying lava bomb. all kinds of issues there, really remarkable. desperate search is going underway for answers after a plane crash lands and slides off the runway and breaks in half. miraculously everyone on board if you look at the damage survived. incredible video showing the american passengers climbing out of the wreckage in honduras, good samaritans, smoldering with
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foam. surrounded by mountains and known for its extremely difficult runway but everyone is okay. former trump campaign aide making some explosive claims, the possibility of more informants hired by the obama administration to spy on the campaign and even more, about robert mueller epstein. listen. >> this person they planted, tried to plant into the campaign is not the only person who came at the campaign and the fbi not the only obama agency. i was approached by an intermediary. they had hillary clinton-related emails at the government organization and wanted to get them to the trump campaign. they were not even interested. heather: chad jenkins, thank you for joining us, appreciate it.
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>> how are you? heather: doing great. what are your initial thoughts? >> initial thoughts, there could be two informants. a number of informants using this investigative matter the fbi was conducting with russia and the ties to the trump campaign. it doesn't surprise me there could be potentially more than one source but for caputo to act like he knows which agency tasking a source to come at them, director clapper, going away in an orange jumpsuit, he needs to remember he is in the united states on russia anymore. heather: he talked about telling the house and intel committee, senate intel committee along with the mueller team saying he
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was approached by this other potential informants but they didn't care, mueller didn't care specifically. >> senate and house, couldn't believe the house intelligence committee hasn't run with this but that is surprising to me. given how much they come out and get on the front end to use the office of mindset on that side. with mueller's team of caputo about this information they played their cards right, that is standard in an investigation, if you are not going to show potential individual you are investigating that you confirm or deny the information is new to you are not new to you? heather: it doesn't seem there would just be one person involved in being an informants. you are in fbi special agent. what are your thoughts when you heard about the fbi informant we are not naming on fox, being
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involved in this administration, approaching papadopoulos, carter page, what did you think? was this normal to you? >> the fbi historically used confidential human sources, they provide the most valuable insight of any investigative tool we used. what is interesting to see if the chs approached these individuals within the campaign, how that was done, they are introductory. of the chs is pursuing individuals, they better have good investigative groundwork to send those chss towards individuals they are looking at. heather: they believed carter page was approached by russians
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and they knew that before they started the investigation. there is supposed to be a meeting with doj officials and lawmakers to see classified documents. some people attending the meeting, trey gowdy, rosenstein, it goes on from there. what do you expect out of this? >> according to the reporting now they are going to get highly classified materials, document at least over to congress and others to review. from the standpoint of where we are now, after this mueller special counsel investigation everything needs to be declassified. what we are having is moral superiority with all government, fbi, doj, presidential administration. congress, all have moral superiority over the american people they serve, to say something we are not privy to this information and never get
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the truth, never be content with a half-truth when the full truth could be won and that is what you need to have happened because the source is out there. heather: that was a great thought to end it, thank you, we will be right back. >> have a good one, heather. mom you called?
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susan b anthony annual campaign for life gala. >> we are making a historic announcement. when i ran for office i pledged to stand for life and as president that is exactly what i have done and i kept my promise and i think everybody understands that. >> reporter: it is based on a reagan era rule bars funding from being used for abortion services, planned parenthood outraged by the proposal, still receive grants for non-abortion services. donald trump urging supporters to stand for life during the midterm election. >> democrats congress who will protect life and continue making america great again. heather: other members of the administration recognizing the
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milestone. >> first president to address the march for life, the first vice president ever do the same. look at the policies and donald trump will say this is just a good start. >> reporter: donald trump seeking a ban on 20 week abortions which gain support by the house but not yet. heather: he says democrats trade too far from american values was we want to know what you think -- >> they seem to agree on these platforms we have been asking on social media. ron on facebook says democrats failed american since hillary lost the election in 2015, they can't hide behind the russians did it forever. pretty much, they fell off the bridge, the world, the end of the world. not surprising our viewers think that but people across america
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feel the same way and democrats may have issues come the midterm, donald trump standing by what he said in the campaign. heather: the acting director of ice firing back at a democratic using the agency of being anti-immigrant. reminding who who makes immigration laws. >> that is not the complete facts, the anti-immigrant agenda. >> to say it is anti-immigrant is wrong. is it okay to enter the country illegally, that is wrong. heather: the homeland security hearing saying no one on that panel was anti-immigrant. remember the caravan of immigrants making its way to the southern border? 450 asylum-seekers made it into the country and hundreds could be set free through the obama
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era catch and release program. federal officials say 205 cleared below standard initial screenings which increase their chances of entering the us while awaiting court hearings. if they come back and show up for court which is another issue. the time is half past the top of the are. killed in cold blood, baltimore police officer savagely murdered by 60-year-old ninth grader. 2 dozen officers killed in 5 months. how do we stop the war on cops? our panel up next away in. a brutal gang known for violent crimes and heinous murders. >> ms 13 comes in when other gang members come into our country. i always will. >> donald trump headed one of the ms 13 hotbeds, how he plans to lay down the law.
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heather: donald trump tackling gang violence where he will visit one of america's ms 13 hotbeds, this just hours after a gang member nicknamed animal is sentenced to 30 years for the murder for 15-year-old boy. todd pyro live, ironic that his nickname is animal. >> ironic for the speech the president is about to give. we heard this from the president last week, the triggering of democrats that followed. >> ms 13 comes in when other gang members come into the country, i refer to them as animals and guess what, i always will. >> he seems to assume everybody is part of them as 13. strange to hear a president of the united states speak in such dehumanizing terms. >> clearly the president wants a
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war against latinos. >> the pres. doubling down speaking against ms 13 on long island, the forum on the violence gained will be attended by its victims and law enforcement trying to stop them. the white house issuing a statement that says in part in their motto the animals of ms 13 may make clear their goal is to kill, rape, control lose the game has 10,000 members, spreading violence and suffering, the person calling out democrats for not being tougher on the gang. >> they don't want walls, they don't want people stopping. nancy pelosi came out in favor of ms 13, she wants them to be treated with respect as the weather democrats. >> and ms 13 member known as animal who confessed to the 2015 killing of a boy in massachusetts, 40 years in prison. the killer admitted, quote, i
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stabbed him three times, adding he stared at me and asked me if i was going to stab him. i told him yes. the killer known as animal subject to deportation once released from prison. this forum in long island could not be more -- heather: are you heading out there? >> i am not. i will be doing fleet week. heather: i can actually see it from my windows on the river. thanks, appreciate it heather: report revealing us military is running out of bombs, and they can struggle to make more. and rare materials and high end electronic saying it is at risk. shannon: of new weapons designed developed by the us, the pentagon planned to invest $20 billion in any nation in its
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next budget. nearly 100 illegal immigrants trying to sneak into the us, border patrol agents on a texas highway, more than an hour outside mexico. many of the 92 undocumented people in the back of the 18 wheeler treated for dehydration, some were rushed to the hospital. others picked up by border patrol. 26 officers killed in the line of duty 5 months into 2018. amy capriccio was intentionally struck and killed by a car this week, four teenagers have been arrested. what needs to change after stopping this war on cops. neil franklin and pres. of the concerts of prayer in greater new york. this is so troubling when you look at these numbers and try to pull them up.
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as of may 21st, the yearly total, it is rising and troubling, i will start with you. what do you think is the main contributing factor to this? >> in this situation it is sad when you see some kids that broke into a home, didn't intend to kill someone but when they are trying to flee from the scene, you have an officer that showed up to work not expecting to never go home either. this is a sad situation where a community lost the 16-year-old, a promising officer, this thing just hurts, hard to witness this without having serious compassion for families planning funerals and trying to lawyer
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up. >> this ninth-grade was in trouble multiple times in burglary rings, and he ran away from his mother's home when this transpired. from witnesses at the scene, they kept going and arrested later. what is the main contributing factor to this? >> the main factor, failing our children across this country. public safety is first and foremost, but our elected officials were responsible for creating policies doing a disservice to our children, day
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in and day out. and put their lives on the line when dealing with misguided young people like this young man. we have a breakdown in this country of the nucleus of the family unit and unless we get on top of that, our younger continue to grow up. that first and foremost if you want sustainable improvements in public safety we have got to take care of them. heather: family first, but we hear about these troubled teenagers who are not getting guidance at home but don't know what the home circumstances where for this ninth-grade. i want to ask you what do you think local leaders need to do? you responded to the baltimore
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riots. >> baltimore is very complicated. there is a huge breakdown of trust, police officers and people going to connect or how outcomes happen. one of the things we do in the bronx is we create a neutral atmosphere, police come into communities, play basketball, trophies and awards and just started to build this older relationship with beat cops, and all the kids by name, the family members, just a new day of cars going by, very little interaction and it hurts to see this happen. heather: personal interaction is missing among all of this, it is troubling. and get that respect back for
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officers, the officers arrested multiple times, thank you for joining us. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. think twice before returning to center. the new policy that could get you exiled from amazon. no job, no money, no place to live, the 30-year-old refusing to leave his parents house got even acted. the ruling everyone is talking about. and them kneelers can tossed their team more than ticket sales, the new proposal to penalize protesters and social media seems to like it. good morning.
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heather: penalizing protesters, the nfl considering a 15 yard penalty for the entire team if one person takes a knee during the national anthem. correlation because with serious
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xm 115 has the reaction online. a report by sports illustrated magazine says team owners met in atlanta for how to handle the national anthem protests and one idea topped around was to have the home team decide whether both teams stay in the locker room or go out on the field during the national anthem and if both go out on the field and one player takes a knee that team will receive a 15 yard penalty. this proposal is being panned by first amendment supporters who said goes too far and others say it doesn't go far enough like tim on twitter who says you cannot mandate decency and respect. i still won't be watching. roberta on twitter says too little too late. and others were user rights not enough. they should be find. if that doesn't work suspension without pay. no word on who proposed the idea and how seriously it is being taken by the nfl but interesting
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proposal. heather: the teams gear up for a new season. let's go to dick's sporting-goods. they decided no longer to sell assault style weapons was a panjab in south carolina has decided to mark them with a sign that says we sell ar 15 because we are not dick's. it has been met with some backlash from some members of the community. the pawn shop owner says this violence must stop but it is not guns killing innocent americans. we will continue to take strides to reinforce and advocate responsible gun ownership and overall they say, going their way soon and stop by. and the twitter user says genius marketing. either you love this sign or
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hate it. >> it is under the age of 21. >> another rule implement it after the parkland school shooting. >> donald trump's key campaign promise. >> build that wall, build that wall, build that wall. heather: one lawmaker, american to keep order safe by pitching in funding. our next guest praising how it would work.
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heather: republican congresswoman offering a new solution to bypass democrats and fund the border wall, crowdfunding. it has been done before.
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and congressional candidates, thank you for joining us. this is a great idea. >> diane black has got her finger on the pulse. my doing that, why do donald trump get elected? remember when he came down the escalator. it was on that wall, it was on immigration, they were ready to elect him because they were tired of what was happening, immigration policy about so many illegals coming over, everything going on, drug trafficking. this wall was powerful and send a message to people who wanted to come to our country illegally, don't do it, think about it, there's a wall standing in its place saying we don't want illegals. to do this with crowd funding.
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heather: in terms of the statue of liberty, some notes on this, by autumn of 1885, within 6 months of launching the appeal for 120,000 people to get money, $120,000 for that purpose in terms of the statue of liberty and that equals $2.3 million today. imagine putting it on the internet how much can be raised. we should do this with the budget as well. >> take it back to the people. the people overwhelmingly wanted this, the issue he won on. great to get them getting some passion about it. and everything, they get their name on the wall, a little piece of history. it is innovative. nothing wrong with looking to the private sector, what is
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going on, slow to come. >> $23 billion set aside in his budget that he requested in february 2018. how much do you think we could raise? >> we race $23 billion. we can send a message to congress that we are serious about doing this was looking at small donors, remember when barack obama was running, how much money he raised and a lot of it by small donors, people who never donated before, to barack obama's campaign in small increments. think about the passion for his race, people passionate about that wall, $20 here, $100 here, and i really think diane black
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is onto something big. heather: the way donald trump uses the internet and social media, it would get the word out. appreciate it. thousands of unionized casino workers authorizing a strike overnight which can see them walk off the job at anytime starting june 1st but members of the culinary union comes as a contract with 50,000 workers is set to expire at midnight on may 31st. it could triple the biggest resorts including caesar's palace. buyer beware. if you return too much stuff to amazon you could be band. according to the wall street journal dozens of users have their accounts canceled without a warning and they are not allowed to open a new account. amazons not have an official limit on returns, the company says it has the right to
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terminate accounts at its discretion especially when users display questionable activity so don't return things that don't fit you too much. 8 minutes until the top of the hour, an unemployed 30-year-old man even acted from his parents house in a court of law but that is not enough to get him out. a store you won't believe. the cat that used one of its 9 lives going for a wild ride. ♪ ♪ what's new pussycat ♪ whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa ♪ ♪ pussycat pussycat prepare for your demise, mr. billingsley! do your worst, doctor. i will. but first, a little presentation.
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>> a 30-year-old man is ordered to move out of his parents house, he must leave in new york state. they offered to leave, but reportedly went back home after court. tammy on facebook says yes but parents are part of the problem. thank god my son saved up, runs is seriously parents should not do that. the court should not have a role
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in this as well. he is going to appeal but will be there a while. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. senate quadruplets and the thing in the military, joining four branches. >> they are going down our own path. >> they are choosing the navy, air force, air national guard. the swamp to blame for this, the sinkhole opened on the white house lawn is growing just outside the press briefing room, days of rain to blame. the ugly, we should you a minute ago the curious cast hanging out on a van, 16 mph.
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the family in nebraska said they shouted at people in the van to alert them and eventually that vanpool dover. how is the cat? we have to investigate, no idea but i'm sure the cat was okay. "fox and friends first" continues, have a great day. >> it has a chance to be a great meeting with north korea and the world. if it doesn't happen, maybe it will happen later, maybe it will happen at a different time. rob: it is may 23rd. come to the table, that message from donald trump. could the high-level talks between the two countries the in jeopardy? jillian: cracking down on violent illegal criminal, donald trump taking aim at the savage animals in the ms 13 gang today. rob: fallen, not forgotten.

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