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heather: is june 8, 2018, and this is "fox and friends first". having at 4:00 on the east coast. >> i have this warning for would be leakers, don't do it. >> plugging the leaks. high-profile indictment in the leaks probe just handed down to one of the senate's most trusted secret keepers, live in washington with breaking developments. >> it is about attitude, willingness to get things done. >> all about attitude.
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final preparations for the historic summit underway but donald trump still has 1-stop to make before he heads to singapore. standing up to sour lemons, little kids find for setting up shop are now seeing the glass half will. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning from new york city. live shot this morning, thank you for joining us. let's call it the weekend. with guitar top story because there's a lot happening beginning with breaking news. has a leak or been found on capitol hill? former director of security for the senate until committee
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heading to court charged with lying to the feds in the doj's massive crackdown over leaks. give jenkins live in washington with more on the allegedly carafes possible ties to a new york times reporter. >> reporter: the fbi has arrested james wolf, a long time staffer for the powerful senate select committee on intelligence whose job was to safeguard the security of classified information. we cannot overstate the importance of that job. accused of making false statements to the fbi during the leak investigation some of which occurred at the committee was investigating russian interference with wolf is charged with lying about contact with three report including through his use of encrypted messaging apps. the senate intelligence committee chairman, ranking member mark warner issuing a statement saying we are troubled
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to hear charges filed against a former member of committee staff. the charges do not appear to include anything related to the mishandling of classified information but the committee take this matter seriously and they will be cooperating with the investigation. the new york times reporting the doj seized email and phone records from their own reporter, the times is the information predates her work at the paper but the fbi talks about a previous relationship with as they were investigating unauthorized leaks. reaction has been swift. >> the have been a cascade of leaks and no one is has been held accountable for any of those things which i need more information about what is happening here. i know there is a former staffer on the senate intelligence committee. >> this comes nearly a year after atty. gen. sessions issued this morning to leakers in washington. >> who illegally used their access to our most sensitive information, to endanger our
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national security, are in fact being investigated and will be prosecuted. >> wolf is expected to make an appearance in district court later this morning. the us attorney working on that case calling in a betrayal of extraordinary trust put in him. the story is going to be a busy friday. >> any other leakers out there will be watching to see what happens with this. thank you, appreciate it. another big story, highly anticipated inspector general's reporting to the hillary clinton email probe gets a release date. michael horowitz saying it will be on june 14th which is also donald trump's birthday. the report critiques how the fbi and doj handled the investigation was or with the green to testify on june 18th where he is expected to blast
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james comey. a leak from that report paints comey as a, quote, insubordinate and weak leader but the editor-in-chief of the weekly standard says this report can answer questions about his impact on the clinton investigation. >> we are still talking glabellar clinton investigation, there are still a lot of serious questions we don't have answers to. a lot of them have to do with potential bias in the way they approached the investigation. i would like to know more about james comey, why he used the language he did, his conversations with lorna lynch, these are things like a horwitz will have answers to in a way that nobody has gotten answers yet. it will be important to have those answers so we can move on. >> the inspector general's review has put top fbi official andrew mccabe in legal jeopardy, sending a criminal referral to the us attorney in april.
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the anticipation is growing as final preparations are underway for the historic summit between donald trump and kim jong un but first the pres. is heading to the g-7 summit today where tensions are at an all-time high with world leaders. jackie ibanez joins us with those details. >> only 4 days remaining until the much-anticipated face-to-face meeting between donald trump and kim jong un. the commander-in-chief brushing off recent criticism saying he is fully prepared ahead of the historic talks, meeting with the prime minister of japan. >> i'm very well prepared. it is about attitudes, willingness. >> the latest fox news poll showing 66% of americans think donald trump should meet with the rogue regime's leader. 24% say he shouldn't. donald trump says if all goes well he is open to hosting him
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on us soil. >> used to the second part, certainly if it goes well. i think it would be well-received. i think he would look at it favorably. that could happen. >> mike pompeo who met with come twice ahead of the summit said the leader is coming to terms on denuclearization. >> has there been progress? >> yes. >> the are you surprised by that? >> know. >> before meeting with kim the pres. has to the g-7 summit in canada where tensions are expected to be very high, the first face-to-face with world leaders after hitting the eu, canada and mexico with massive steel and aluminum tariffs, he will head to g-7 this morning, he is expected to leave early and pulled apart for singapore tomorrow morning. >> we will talk about this and details we expect out of both those meetings coming up. thank you, have a great weekend.
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a fox news alert, a second alert in two days about a mysterious health issue affecting americans. the state department evacuating more diplomats suffering from dizziness, visual problems and hearing loss. china vowing to get to the bottom of the cause. you may remember the symptoms sound eerily similar to those that impacted 24 diplomats in cuba following sonic attacks. they reported strange noises and showed symptoms consistent with a brain injuries. the investigation continues. donald trump says pulling out of the red nuclear deal is paying off in curbing the country's bad behavior. >> iran is already not the same country, not looking so much to the mediterranean like they were 2 months ago so it is a big difference, it was number one nuclear but also a side benefit. it is a different place. >> the pres. predicts his
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tactics with iran will set the tone for nuclear negotiations with north korea at next week's historic summit in singapore. to the immigration debate, stalling on capitol hill again. house republicans spending hours in closed-door meeting to work out the differences on protecting illegal immigrants brought to the us as children. house speaker paul ryan says no deal was reached but lawmakers have come to consensus on daca's moderate republicans push for their own immigration bill following a few signatures short in the chamber. the white house is launching a new attack on the opioid epidemic, the trump administration releasing new ads detailing the dangers of prescription drugs. >> i tried it a couple times, thought i had it under control. i didn't know. >> the ad is one of four released on tv detailing true stories of young people arming themselves to get drugs.
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donald trump declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency. that happened in october. washington dc overnight, the washington capitals hoisting the stanley cup for the first time in team history after an epic come back. ! score! bill: go-ahead goal taking them to a 4-3 victory over the las vegas golden knights. one player already says he will not be celebrating at the white house. smith telling canada's national post before the stanley cup win that he would not attend because he doesn't agree with the pres.'s rhetoric and so it continues but what about this? final preparations underway in
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the belmont stakes were justify hopes to take the triple crown. the 3-year-old arriving at the track after winning the kentucky derby and preakness, 9 horses and during the starting gate tomorrow for the 150th running of the belmont. justify's trainer led american veritable town victory in 2015, the first in 37 years. the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and demanding answers, tens of thousands of veterans sick from burn pit exposure. what is exactly is it? a lawmaker is holding the va accountable was the singapore summit days way, final touches for the historic shootdown with donald trump, it is all about attitude, not preparation. why rebecca says donald trump is more than ready. he took a need for the anthem and couldn't get a job. now he is blaming donald trump. colin kaepernick's newest plan to take the commander-in-chief
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>> donald trump moving full steam ahead toward singapore with just days until the historic summit. the commander-in-chief says it is all about attitude, not preparation. what attitude does he need for a meeting with an unpredictable dictator like kim jong un. national security analyst senior fellow rebecca heinrich joins us now with her insight. thank you for joining us, certainly appreciate it this morning. that is a big question. how do you prepare for meeting with kim jong un. when the pres. says it is all about attitude, what type of attitude do you need? >> you need to project confidence and that is what the
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president is doing. when he says it is all about attitude he is projecting confidence which is what he should be doing. secretary of state kim jong un had a wonderful press conference after the president had this press conference with the japanese prime minister in which he reiterated and affirmed donald trump has been having hours of briefings so donald trump is very well prepared. he knows all the information, understands with the north koreans will try to do here and knows what he's looking for so it is point he needs to go and project confidence, be prepared to walk out if the north koreans decide they are not going to play fair or tried to negotiate in earnest. i am pretty confident going into this weekend and the next week to see what donald trump can get done. >> talked about willingness to get things done but do you think on their part kim jong un is willing to get things done. have you seen any signs of that aside from agreeing to this meeting. >> i remain completely skeptical of the north koreans.
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i think kim jong un is looking for things to secure for his own country. i don't think the north koreans are interested in getting rid of their nuclear weapons but because donald trump is such an unconventional pres. and is so committed to results, he's not ideological, things like this, complementing him and extending this diplomatic overture to him that i haven't seen from an american president maybe he can pull something off and give him something that would persuade him that it would be worth the cost. >> i said all along i think kim jong un actually looks up to donald trump. i think he respects his unconventional style so we will see if that benefits us in these negotiations moving forward but in the meantime the president headed first to the todd: summit with tariff talks, what can we expect as the president heads to canada today? >> donald trump, the tweets he sent out yesterday where he was
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giving macroand a hard time adjusting to do a hard time, this is something he does, he is not afraid to mix it up. i'm not a big supporter of putting these tariffs on our closest allies but i'm not an economist so i don't have a superstrong opinion about this. others no more about it but what i appreciate his donald trump doesn't see the issues he can't touch or can't say that i can't do that. is willing to mix it up and these alliances are strong and so i think in the end you will see these alliances that will weather this storm, they will cooperate and play ball with donald trump and we will have stronger alliances by the end of his first term if he does have a second. >> he doesn't tend toward politically correct speech. let's look at the tweets you were mentioning that he talked about, one about the unfair trade. we can pull that up and you
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mentioned he talks about how we need to fix that and it would benefit us, you can see it right there. >> i appreciate the fact, i chuckle when i see the sweets. a lot of people get really upset and works up and think these alliances are going to be ruined and i think that is nonsense, donald trump, these alliances are strong, he -- there is space to push back and say these alliances are strong and i want a better trade deal for americans because i'm here to represent them. i'm not here to represent you. the american people can appreciate that. >> is forcing action on the part of everyone when he puts tweets out like this and lets people know what is going on behind closed doors. thank you, we appreciate your insight, we will bring you back next week for reaction for sure. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. alex johnson thanking god and donald trump for her newfound freedom. >> the day i got the news donald
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trump granted my clemency and gave me a second chance at life was the best day of my life. >> carly shimkus is live with reaction pouring in online. ♪ to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number one sleep doctor recommended remfresh-your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart.
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>> welcome back to "fox and friends first" was the mother of the affluenza teen rule too rich to know right from wrong is back in jail, testing positive for methamphetamines just we 2 weeks after failing another drug test was the result of violating her bond conditions after she ran away to mexico with her son even in 2015. even spent two days behind bars for killing four people in a dwi
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crash. casey anthony's former lawyer is going to prison, he will spend the next 15 years behind bars for agreeing to fly 3000 pounds of cocaine on his private jet. the plan was to fly the drugs to honduras for 200 grand. the cocaine would then make its way to the us. he was anthony employer for a year before she was acquitted of murdering her to-year-old daughter in 2011. newly freed alice johnson crediting her faith in god for how she kept hope alive throughout her time is the only way i was able to make it through this time and this is the truth was my faith in god. i knew that one day he was going to bring me out and the day i got the news that donald trump granted my clemency and given me a second chance at life was the best day of my life. >> carly shimkus with serious xm
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115 has reaction to this uplifting story and there has been a lot of reaction. >> she relied on god so much she became an ordained minister in prison. kim kardashian west who worked on johnson's behalf is speaking out saying she led the white house meeting through ivanka trump. >> trump is the last person i thought would have done this but he did and he pulled through. he was compassionate, sympathetic to her, he knew this was the right thing to do. >> surely on twitter says beautiful congratulations. i know god as big things in store for you. didn't tweets so happy for miss johnson. if she jumps on board to help others gain their release. another twitter user says this is a great story with a good message no matter what your party affiliation. receiving bipartisan support which is rare. >> athletes need to take a few
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from kim kardashian. meet with the president even though you disagree with him and see if you can move things forward including people like colin kaepernick. colin kaepernick is taking his collusion case straight to the top. legal team is reportedly interested in seeking subpoenas for donald trump and mike pence. they are interested in the president's connection with nfl team owners wondering if he had anything to do with the decision not to hire colin kaepernick. what a joke, our leaders have serious business on their plate and have no time for a whining loser. lynn says another prime example of the blame game, could it be you were a subpar quarterback? a lot of strong feelings, very aggressive move by colin kaepernick's legal team. >> any idea what else is going on other than him and his own
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issues? this lemonade stand. i would be so embarrassed if i had to do this to little kids. >> there is a growing trend of police officers finding little kids for operating lemonade stands without a permit. country time lemonade is stepping in saying kids across the country are getting busted for operating lemonade stands without a permit, taking a lead to stave lemonade stands by paying for kids finds and permits this year. we will donate one dollar, up to 500,000 help kids next year and beyond, that received 51,400 retweets last time i checked so keep that going. can't believe this is happening. >> what kind of world are we living in? like it is a big mafia
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operation. thank you, have a great weekend. it is half past the top of the hour almost is a brand-new morning just sent to congress terrorists taking to the skies more than ever before. how do we protect the american people? our next guest is counterterrorism expert with a frightening reality check. aaron cohan is up next. bad news for coffee addicts out there. >> i would be a mess if i had to give up my joe. i have a full-blown addiction i. i hope it won't come back to hunt me. >> how your caffeine craving is about the cost you more. ♪ they all got a story about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, there was only one way out. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. man: two bulls were fighting, (thud) bam hit the truck. try explaining that to your insurance company. woman: another ding, another scratch. it'll just be another chapter in the story.
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aluminum tariffs as final preparations are underway for the singapore summit, donald trump touting his preparedness. >> i'm very well prepared. it is about attitude, willingness to get things done. >> they will depart from of murders and other violent crimes on long island, new york, that has been a hotbed for the game now blame for 15 vicious murders over the last two years. lawmakers now making sure tens of thousands of our nation and heroes recover from a dangerous disposal method. members of congress demanding answers from the va, exposed
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burn pits. burn pits were used in a rack and afghanistan is a temporary way to get rid of garbage including batteries, plastic and medicine. the va says it is researching the effects. the trump administration will not defend obamacare in a lawsuit brought by republican states. the suit argues because the newly text past law, uninsured mandate is no longer constitutional. a letter to paul ryan, jeff sessions notes the doj rarely fights an existing law court. big stories plugging the leaks, james facing music today accused of lying to investigators as the fbi continues its program to classified information leaked to
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reporters, and thank you for joining us this morning. what are your thoughts on this leak? >> my initial thoughts are spaghetti strainer and all the water that comes out when you are drying off the noodles. the and is is 8 times the size of the cia, how can former head of the senate intel committee, this is been going on for years be responsible for such heavy decisions which affect national security. the major paramilitary decisions and collaborations, the small unit operations, unconventional warfare, drone strikes, targeted
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strikes we take overseas and on the back of his personal means, absolutely mind blowing, i love that donald trump is wrapping the strainer in steel so good for him. >> an indication how murky the swap has gotten. >> beyond murky. even a great white shark couldn't see through the bottom of the merc prior to the pres. cleaning this mess up. national security, can't think of a bigger issue we are facing since 9/11. donald trump doesn't care when it comes to this stuff, he just goes and crushes, mobilizes his impulses, and when it comes to security that is how it has to be so i hope this flushing out continues. there is a national security
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outcome which could affect our safety. >> i was going to ask if you think more to come but obviously you do. you mentioned round terrorists using drones. how do we thwart an attack like this and protect the american people. >> porting any type of terror attack begins with giving our laws enough teeth to prosecute them. the federal authorities need the ability to have laws on the books for them to begin counterterror operations which this went from a dozen unauthorized drones around sensitive installations to the 2000s, somewhere in there. terrorists see drones as useful as we do, deployed them in forward operating areas and they
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are not powered by men and women and are safe and effective. fly it over a nuclear facility or a school, create laws and get them on the books. >> we have the numbers up so people can see for themselves, eight suspicious drone activities and in 2016, 1752. they are being used before. what is the danger of giving congress and the trump administration the power to disable or destroy these drones? >> don't know if there are dangerous. it means they can control paparazzi flying a drone over celebrities houses, can't see what the downside is. and special events around the world, you use drones insecurity capacity to keep an eye on
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things, some type of regulation for terrorism and you're not asking a lot, it won't affect him in his backyard when skateboarding, taking a picture, you need something on the books for this. shannon: you have a movie coming out today. >> i do. my first major supporting role, shame less hollywood plug, to 11 comes out with nicholas cage based on the longest and bloodiest shootout movies i love, based on true stories and a movie the honors our first responders, great stuff and we
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will check it out, to 11. >> 211 comes out today. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour and facebook under fire. if you thought your privacy settings were set so the public about the think again. the brand report impacting 14 million users. remember when the federal government spent hundreds of thousands of your tax dollars to study this? shrimp on a treadmill. wait until you see what they wasted your hard-earned money on now. >> the first suspected wave at normandy blowing my mind right now. >> a vintage plane that flew on the day, the 70th anniversary for air force reserves. as we go to the break, mercy me is getting ready to rock the
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shannon: facebook at the center of another privacy scandal, the social network giant apologizing after a software bug made a private poster 14 million users public of the problem has been fixed. facebook still reeling and recovering after data mining from cambridge analytic was given access to personal data of 87 million users. leave your emotional support peacock at home, jetblue tightening the leash on animals in the air, only supporting dogs, cats and many courses on flight starting july 1st. never seen a many horse on. passengers will need three documents proving the animal is
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actually a psychiatric health. this follows increases of incidents of animals are trained to behave on planes. >> i would be a mess if i had to give up my joe. i have a full-blown addiction. >> the java giant hitting customers with a $.10-$.20 price increase on all coffee sizes at thousands of us locations, the chain's third increase in three years. it is not all in the family for bernie sanders, the self-proclaimed socialist under fire for not endorsing a candidate in the new hampshire primaries, his only son. buying for the democratic nomination for congressional seat, elder sanders telling the boston globe in part not believe
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in dynastic politics, levy is running his own campaign his own way. the globe reports concern that the campaign is largely unimpressive, raised just under $11,500 where a rival raised 1 million. >> i'm thinking of many horses on airplanes. the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour, is $3500 worth fever, bodyaches and other flulike symptoms, offering to cut your check if you are willing to get sick. the u.s. air force thunderbirds performing at almost the speed of sound, todd pyro taking to the skies on a vintage plane that flew on d-day, sounds exciting. >> ever seen a better live shot? these are the 16s flown by the thunderbirds, air shots are a lot more, i will take you up in
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university paying volunteers to expose himself to the virus after receiving the flu vaccine or a placebo and it will be put up in the hotel influenza, converted research suite on campus, scientists hope the results will lead to a better understanding of the illness and how to fight it. the thunder of niagara international airshow roaring into celebrate the 70th anniversary of the air force reserves and todd pyro is on the ground and maybe in the skies too. good morning. >> we got to the skies absolutely and when you think of airshows you think about the patriotism and power of these planes and no discounting that. both of those exist but there is a mission and message behind these airshows as we found out we took to the skies.
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take this out. >> it is a dream come true. love every second of it. >> in the soundtrack of your life, do you play 24/7? ♪ >> a chance to be up close next to the crowd with a display of capabilities. >> you are a soldier in the us military. >> we do this for two years. >> why are these so special? >> they are special to me. i remember going to an air show and wanting to corrupt to be a pilot. >> the capabilities of the special operation command. >> something on planes at airshows. >> without a single flaw. >> why do we do these shows? >> so we can give back in some
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small measure. the main reason is recruiting, retention, showing taxpayers what they are paying for. >> the most amazing technology on display, the latest and greatest but a salute to history cannot be denied. what is the history of this one behind us? >> the navies workhorse from the korean war on. and amazing man. >> what is it like to fly your plane in an air show? >> a lot of rich combat history. i think of those pilots in the same aircraft. a humbling experience. >> what is it like flying that thing? >> mind blowing every time it's very sentimental, we are flying the leader plane in the second wave. >> paratroopers riding on the peace of it. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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every airplane you will ever fly on has a design component that came out of the douglas dc 3 era. >> the one we are in right now was the first plane, blowing my mind right now. this is the original fuse allege of the plane, the navigator using an ipad. the rest of the use, in the skies. and the c 47 over niagara falls.
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>> that was amazing. >> i don't know if i will ever get over the fact that i flew in the actual plane, not a replica, and actual plane that flew over normandy on d-day, a day that changed the course of the war and modern-day history. it is an overwhelming magnitude i don't know if i will ever get over. >> great opportunity and one reason we love this job, that was remarkable to do that. thank you, appreciate that, great story. 6 minutes until the top of the hour, something old, something new, something borrowed and some alligators, the snappy proposal surrounded by a reptile. ♪
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a beautiful day. now it is time for the good, the bad and the ugly. a cop being hailed a hero for helping a veteran whose wallet was stolen. andrew spotswood driving to get a new id, bus pass and debit card on his own time. >> an opportunity to show compassion to someone. the officer who is also a veteran was given an act of excellence award this week. south dakota sheriff loses reelection to his deputy, then fires him one minute after polls closed. the county sheriff sending deputy mark this termination letter beating the sheriff in a landslide vote, will assume office in january and finally the ugly, a man proposes to his girlfriend but surrounded by
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alligators. the belgian man seen taking a knee in the swarm of reptiles, they want to incorporate alligators into the wedding and their honeymoon as well. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues right now. by. >> i'm very well prepared. i don't have to prepare. it is about attitude, willingness to get things done. >> it is all about attitude. donald trump ready for the singapore summit. the final touches for the historic sit down as he heads to the g-7 summit. rob: the high-profile indictment in the leaks probe just handed to one of the most
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