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most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the weekend with us, good night from washington, i am shannon bream. heather: is may 22nd and this is "fox and friends first" was happening right now at 4:00 am on the east coast the fox news alert, an outbreak in america's largest migrant processing center turning the crisis at our border into a health crisis. what we learned about the significant symptoms spreading like wildfire. nothing to see here, nancy pelosi refusing to admit her party is angry over her refusal to impeach the president. >> pressure to impeach the president? >> know.
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heather: we will tell you about the emergency meeting to retake control. rushing for hot wings? the football player going all-out to get the nfl's attention. did it work? "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ shannon: live shot from new york city. it feels good out there today. you are watching "fox and friends first" wednesday
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morning. thank you for starting the day wherever you are waking up. the intake of migrants at the country's largest border processing center, spike in illnesses. the number of illnesses at the texas facility has come under a large number of them have come down with high fevers and few like symptoms apparently. according to the most recent border patrol numbers the facility designed to hold 1500 people was housing 2400. the outbreak comes as democrats demand an investigation into the death of a 16-year-old guatemalan boy. the teenager was originally detained in the maccallum facility and died at a separate processing ctr. monday. 's cause of death is unknown. the other big story, calls for impeachment intensifying after for white house counsel don began defied the congressional subpoena. democrats will meet behind
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closed doors to confront nancy pelosi and put her to act. the democrats insist they are not divided, nothing to see here. >> reporter: the pressure is building on nancy pelosi and house democrats demand fueling the flame. >> we can do no less because of law demands it and to override lawlessness you must do your job. >> reporter: former white house counsel don mcgann was subpoenaed to testify before the house judiciary committee, chose to respect the president's wishes and set it out, chairman after not pleased but proceeded regardless. >> mister mcgann has a legal obligation to be here for his scheduled appearance. if he does not immediately correct his mistake this committee will have no choice
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but to enforce the subpoena against him. >> reporter: it didn't stop the chairman from issuing two more subpoenas. former white house aides hope hicks that amy donaldson, executive vice president and chief communications officer for fox corporation, no word on whether either will comply, they will join ranks with mcgann and william barr did the same. the president is fighting back on twitter, one of many, democrats are on a fishing expectation wanting to interview the same people and see the same things we just went through for two years with robert mueller and the angry dense, never happened to a president before, never even happened to president obama. nancy pelosi continuing to fight division i rank and file and members of her leadership who want to path towards impeachment, that speaker dumpling division when asked about it yesterday. >> pressure to impeach the president? >> know.
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>> nancy pelosi is reacting to this pressure by having a special meeting with members of her caucus. we are not sure when it will happen. they are trying to find a strategy they can get on the same page about. >> that would be good, everybody on the same page. debate over congressional democrats using subpoena power sparking a firestorm on capitol hill. democrats demand won't hold weight with any judge. >> my sense, never goes to court to force don mcgann and the inner circle of the trump white house, executive privilege exerted by the president is not an unlimited privilege. if it applies to anybody, such a
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privilege does exist, if it applies to everyone you would think it would apply to the white house counsel. i'm not sure donald trump is on strong ground when trying to block the turning over of financial documents from a third-party. that is another matter but when it comes to the testimony of don mcgann and hope hicks and others from the inner circle in the white house i think he is on strong ground at not sure democrats can win on that in court and probably won't. >> 41% of voters believe congressional democrats are attacking the president unfairly. new overnight us and canadian fighter jet intercepts four russian bombers and two just off the coast of alaska. north american aerospace defense command, the second time in two days. russian defense official says
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the us planes accompanied their aircraft or international airspace. the latest show of force with rising tensions between russia and the us. mike pompeo warned russian president vladimir putin about interfering in us elections. iran's president going on attack overnight saying his country will not bow to white house boules. according to iranian state media, rouhani described escalating tensions between the countries as good versus evil calling the united states the world's biggest arrogant power. top ministration officials just briefed congress on the ongoing standoff. patrick shanahan says the top priority is avoiding war. >> we do not want to see the situation escalates. this is about deterrence, not about war. we are not about going to war. >> us intelligence believes iran is behind attacks off the coast of the uae.
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extreme weather, powerful tornadoes and widespread flooding ripping through the heartland overnight. look at this massive twister touching down in junction city, kansas. this trailer completely destroyed after flying 100 feet into a mobile home in dale, oklahoma, to buy for impaling the other side of the home nearly hitting a highchair. flooding a major concern in oklahoma, rescuers finding this man clinging to a fence posts, one person was killed when their car was swept away. those floods printing a state of emergency in missouri. the state bracing for more rain today as storms move east. much more with janice dean coming up. california is suing to block the trump administration from pulling $1 billion from its high-speed rail project. the federal railroad administration of using to give the golden state money awarded
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by congress citing poor progress. california has worked for over a decade to bring high-speed rail from los angeles to san francisco but the project has been plagued by delays and cost overruns. donald trump set for round 2 of infrastructure talks today with democratic leaders chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. both sides agreed to a $2 trillion plan three weeks ago. the president sent schumer and nancy pelosi a letter saying congress should pass the new canada mexico trade deal first before getting to infrastructure. he wents specifics how they will pay for it. schumer and pelosi look forward to hearing the president's ideas. lots of meetings on capitol hill today. jeopardy's reigning champ racks up his 24th straight win in record fashion. >> james could not because once again. what else is new?
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a payoff of 86,905, $1,867,000, well. >> reporter: he holds the highest winnings average in jeopardy history. the trivia champ chasing time when his record of $2.5 million which was set by ken jennings in 2004. on a roll. the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. companies that deport illegal immigrants threatened that why now? the slight started long before the trump administration. our next guest says this is so far over the line, it could be illegal. ♪ shannon: the tracker for a 500 pound shark headed towards the hamptons goes dark. what is being done to find the great white over the memorial day weekend.
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shannon: todd: 1 watching "fox and friends first," king county pushing things were policies to the next level forcing companies to stop servicing flights ice uses to deport illegal immigrants, ice agents forced to travel 3 hours to the next airport costing taxpayers even more. the federation for immigration reform media director ira melton calls this a declaration of war with federal immigration, he joins us to discuss it more. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. heather: why do you say this is a declaration of war? >> the left wing of the democratic party trying to
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impede federal immigration enforcement. the democrats use to pay lip service to the need for enforcement, now we are seeing they are refusing to even let third parties cooperate with the federal government in moving people deportable from the united states and going so far as to blacklist companies that are doing business with immigration customs enforcement agency. this is a tactic of the mafia more than a board of supervisors. >> these are companies that would provide fuel for the airplanes, those fringe type companies. >> they service the airplanes and do a lot of business with the counties, that is where they get their income from. and to do business with the federal government, and king
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county, they are free to disagree with the policies of the federal government but not free to impede enforcement of laws, that is instruction of justice. shannon: is it illegal what they are trying to do? >> i believe it is illegal. that would be determined by a court but here you have the county blacklisting companies that are making an honest living doing work that needs to be done. that would be a violation of not just the law but the way the government is supposed to conduct its business. heather: normally it would be a 40 minute bus ride but now they go to the next airport and that is an additional 3 hours we are talking about and the people on board are some pretty bad people, accused of rape and murder. >> for the most part these are
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commonly aliens who have been through the process, deemed deportable by a judge who had their day in court. takes him to the airport and fly them out of the country and you have king county saying you can't do that. to get them out of the country, they are adding cost. that is their objective, to make it is difficult as possible for the federal government to do its job. heather: increasing a dangerous situation and adding cost to taxpayers on top of that. didn't president obama do the same thing? flying illegal immigrants to different cities? >> yes, he did. he deported people. he wasn't the deep order in chief as some detractors claim but he did deport people and did it the same way this administration is doing it. this is indicative of where the party is going. to allow criminals to be
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deported without much fuss, now what we are seeing is obstruction even when the federal government is trying to deport people who have committed crimes in this country, deemed to be deportable and on their way out of the country. this is clearly an obstruction of the federal government's response abilities. heather: appreciate it. the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. kim jong un not letting this shot from joe biden go unnoticed. >> like vladimir putin and kim jong un. heather: north korea calling the democratic front-runner full of low iq. carly shimkus is here with reaction to the new war of words. 't easy.
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heather: north korean state media blasting presidential hopeful joe biden for criticizing rashida tlaib. >> are we a nation that embraces dictators like vladimir putin and kim jong un? heather: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 is here with the reaction. >> the state news agency responded to joe biden saying he is a fool of low iq, self praising himself as being the most popular presidential candidate, enough to make a cast
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laugh. how will biden ever recover? being criticized by the hermit kingdom should not be considered a bad thing. some americans feel donald trump's approach to foreign policy is better. patrick says donald trump commands respect from foreign nations and gets results whereas biden is considered a phony politician and untrustworthy. another twitter user referring to kim jong un's old nickname for the president, sounds like he prefers the joe chart. 50% of registered voters feel donald trump is not tough enough on north korea. may be north korea is nervous. heather: the new york times ran the happiest wives. >> the happiest wives according to the study the new york times
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reported on were those belonging to conservative families. the writers of this opinion piece said we suspect part of their relative unhappiness compared with religious conservative women is they don't enjoy the social, emotional and practical support for family life provided by a church, mosque or synagogue. 73% of wives to go to church regularly say they are happy in their marriages. a marriage centered around god as a foundation on his word, equals happiness, marie disagrees saying keep selling this nonsense, women know the truth. kitty tweets i am signing up for the single mixer at my local church soon. hope you find somebody. the panthers, charlotte, north carolina. if you don't get drafted by the nfl.
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heather: most nfl players negotiate million-dollar contracts, one hopeful says he will play for much less. former missouri defensive lineman jordan harrell, see the sign outside panthers stadium saying pass rush for hot wings. take a listen. >> i know what it is like to be at the bottom. i will leave with humility with regards to where i am. heather: a lot on social media say he has a better chance. he has a to love for the game deserves a shot. the sign paid off because the panthers decided to pass this information on to the team. give them a shot. seems like an all-around great shot, thank you so much.
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heather: you are watching "fox and friends first". a look at top headlines. the us halt the intake of migrant, the largest border processing center over a spike in illnesses. a large number of migrants have come down with high fever and flulike symptoms. democrats are demanding an investigation after a guatemalan boy died at a separate facility. democrats will meet behind closed doors to confront nancy pelosi and push her to act on
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calls to act on donald trump's impeachment after don mcgann defied a congressional subpoena to testify, donald trump slamming democrat on twitter saying they are on a fishing expectation following the mueller probe. powerful tornadoes ripping through the heartland. massive twister touching down in kansas. rescuers finding is this man clinging to a fence post and rushing floodwaters. the rain and floods responsible for 3 deaths so far. a new warning to tell you about from homeland security that will have you looking to the sky. the department says drones made by the chinese company vj i could be stealing your data. how do you keep your information safe? here is special operations and strategic advisor at white box defense, brett velicovich. great to have you with us.
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80% of drones in the us and canada come from this company dji. how seriously should we take this? >> we should be concerned with any chinese technology for but hold significant market share in the us technology sector. for years under our noses the chinese have dominated commercial drone technology sector. 90% of all drones sold in the us, millions of drones are manufactured by a chinese company. 80% of those are manufactured by a multibillion-dollar drone conglomerate operating out of china. for a while the us military and us government suspected the chinese government had the ability to access user data from those using these drones like the flight records and photographs on the drones and even down to the companies and agencies, sometimes government
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agencies in the us using these things in the u.s. army even band them in 2017 for fear they were sharing the data with the chinese government. heather: that is what i wanted to ask you. there could be one of these drones flying over my house and can access my information, hack into my systems. the way it works here, it can happen to the drone itself. >> it is unclear what it is. government did not say anything specifically but the potential of the communication systems and the signals that exist from a drone, there are 5 they could access remotely the camera feeds and video from the drone abnormal data shared within it because these drones are highly connected to the internet and infrastructure. the fact that they are connected to different organizations and their wi-fi networks, when you
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talk to their representatives, they were adamant the user has full access of what is shared and they put protocols and systems so that is not possible but i came from the us intelligence community and you would be surprised the technology we were able to access and the chinese have similar individual that can go out and get into this technology and when you have entities and organizations using drones to fly over critical infrastructure, military bases, us naval ships, there is this concern the chinese government being a government that can force their companies to conform to their security standards may take that down and use it for the various purposes. heather: if you own one of these drones to be aware of what you are allowing to be accessed? >> that is the case and even some of the recent news we've seen from google and amazon,
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alexa being able to track your purchases, systems and data you can turn off, privacy modes and things like that that may mitigate that but in the end it is more a concern for government entities and organizations focused on critical infrastructure that should be worried about this. heather: it is a whole new world, we love using all this but you have got to be aware of potential dangers. thank you for joining us. have a great day. the man known as the american taliban will walk free tomorrow. john walker lind will be released 3 years early after being sentenced 20 years for joining and supporting the taliban. the california man was captured in afghanistan month after the september 11th attack after in connection with the death of
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johnny mike spann. according to the washington post, once he is released he will be barred from having a passport and will need a passport to obtain internet connected devices. 3 years early. ben carson defending the proposal to strip illegals of public housing aid. the head chief pushing back on democrat slamming him for fighting for americans in need. >> not that we are cool. it is that we are logical. this is common sense. you take care of your own first. >> 55,000 illegal miners many living with parents who are in the country illegally could be displaced by the plan. >> we feel sympathy for people, we don't want anybody on the streets. we have millions of legal americans waiting for these scarce resources. >> millions of american citizens
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are on wait lists government-subsidized housing. a new probe says bernie sanders and bill diblasio are the least liked democrats running for president. and believe it or not bill diblasio isn't quite at the bottom of the list in terms of an favorability rating. sanders beats him out with 48 in terms of favorability the vermont senator is a much better position with 41% versus eight for bill diblasio. the great white shark south of martha's vineyard right before memorial day. earlier this week the 10 foot predator named cabot became the first great white ever detected in long island sound. people were so excited a website tracking the shark crashed. hours later cabot was pinged off the coast of the hamptons which
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is pretty far away. researchers admit they don't really know if he was there or not, but i would air on the side of caution and be where especially in time for memorial day weekend. 20 minutes until the top of the hour and the sanctuary state of california weighing free healthcare for illegal immigrants but legal residents who don't purchase insurance will face fines. what is their excuse for prioritizing illegals over citizens? our next guest says this confirms every american's worst fear. thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even though geico has been- ohhh. ooh ohh here we go, here we go. you got cut off there, what were you saying? oooo. oh no no. maybe that geico has been proudly serving the military for over 75 years?
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the proposal unanimously passed the first of two required votes in a council hearing overnight. it makes exceptions for 3 cigar lounges. arnold schwarzenegger said he supports the ban as long as his club is protected. the house budget committee will hold a hearing on medicare for all. officials on the congressional budget office will into lawmakers questions about the risk of a 1-size-fits-all healthcare system including how it will impact the budget. previous estimates claim legislation would cost $30 trillion. we will keep an eye on that. to california the sanctuary state of california looking to spend $100 million of taxpayer money to give healthcare services to illegal immigrants. at the same time the state wants to fine residents who don't purchase insurance.
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joining us is on a low. let's bring this up for people, 3 different proposals, the governor's proposal gavin newsom which would come across $98,000, ages 19-25 in the state assembly plan at a cost of $3.2 billion. everyone over the age of 19 would be covered in the state senate, $307 million, 19-25 and 65 and over. what do you think? >> if we take it to the logical end point there are 1.8 million uninsured illegal immigrants in california. right now the state insurance plan is already facing a severe crisis where 6 of 10 doctors in the state accept insurance. if you impact that you are hurting actual legal california citizens. it will exacerbate the
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reimbursement crisis. >> they are talking about finding people to purchase insurance. >> they need to make sure these risk pools are tampered by throwing millions if not hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants -- not necessarily paying this stuff and california right now, a tentative budget surplus but is all conditional, the economy is staying strong. heather: congress doing pretty good under donald trump, gavin newsom in part can thank donald trump for what he wants to do. >> it is true. we have been in a war of words with trump, declaring he will do everything he can to make california a sanctuary state that this only works if you assume this won't instigator massive crisis in terms of shortages of doctors. by 2030 california will have a shortage of more than 8000 primary care physicians, hundreds of thousands of legal
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immigrants. heather: we want to talk about why people who don't live in california sure would care about this. if you look at potential democratic candidates for 2020, joe biden in may said this. >> a situation where we need healthcare regardless whether they are documented or undocumented. heather: he's not alone in that. company, illinois, massachusetts, new york, washington and the district of columbia all use their own state funds to provide healthcare coverage to children regardless of immigration status. this will be taking it to a whole new level. >> bernie sanders comes close to seeing the quiet out loud, socialist countries that he likes, scandinavia and western europe, they had to implement very heavy immigration restrictions. if you become friends with
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people writing in the streets. they can't fund liabilities anymore and if you don't you're going to come up with a budget crisis, they cannot print their own cash and taken to the federal level, looking at taking on more to our trillion dollar deficit. heather: california and new york with active efforts to cover adults regardless of the immigration status as well. we will see what happened, thank you very much, nice to have you with us, the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour and the president has long products to declassify any documents linked to spying on his campaign and now we have an update. >> for the first time a majority of americans support investigating the fbi's conduct, the american public is under the scam that was going on here. heather: the signal we got that those records could be public any day now. facebook users being targeted by scammers pretending to be terrorists. our nicest trick is infiltrating
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the 2010 minutes until the top of the our. key documents about the origin of the russia probe that can be declassified in a week, that settlement comes from executive a -- investigative reporter john sullivan who is unraveling the so-called case for collusion echoing similar speculation from ranking republican mark meadows and former congressman trey gowdy. >> in the next 7 to 8 days the president will declassify the first of many documents. the first we call bucket 5, the
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exculpatory statements from before the fisa court. when document that changed, we have a new poll for the first time a majority of americans support investigating the fbi's conduct. that is a sea change in public sentiment and it is assigned the american public is on to the scam that was going on here. >> john durham is investigating how and why the obama doj was able to use the discredited dossier to get a fisa warrant in 2015 and use it to survey carter page. and the polls show bipartisan support for the investigation into the investigators, 67% of independents and half of all democrats in favor. the bird strike may have caused by ethiopian airlines crash that left 157 people dead in march. the wall street journal reporting american aviation
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officials believe such an impact triggered a deadly system failure despite the airline saying the pulmonary investigation found no evidence of any strike. boeing has dismissed the possibility. loose change left behind at airport security could go towards funding border operations. according to a letter obtained by nbc news the transportation security administration plans to use $3 million of loose change to pay for border operations if congress approves the requested extra funding. that money is normally certified for the tsa to increase security. facebook users are being tricked by terrorists. tracy carrasco is here with the new warning. what in the world? >> reporter: this is a warning from the department of homeland security. this is an elaborate scheme.
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the scammers make contact with people through messaging apps, facebook, messenger or words with friends. the scammer makes up a story about needing money, financial hardship. once victims fall for it they send a way that money and following that the scammer then calls the victim back pretending to be someone from law enforcement, maybe a police officer an agency such as a want of homeland security, tells the victim they gave money to a terrorist organization like isis or al qaeda and could be facing imprisonment and to contact a lawyer who is in on the scheme and the lawyer tells the victim they need to pay even more money. the department of homeland security warning about this scam. they want to remind people police agencies, official government agencies will never ask for money over the phone. don't fall victim to this. very elaborate.
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heather: disney world visitors can use amazon prime. why would you want to? >> reporter: in case you forget something at home on vacation, you are at disney world or one of the other theme parks in orlando, amazon has extended its 1-day prime delivery service to the city of orlando which is great for local residents but if you forgot something that is great too. you can let amazon know where you are, what hotel you are at and once you return back to the hotel, it will be at the front desk. heather: amazon is everywhere, taking over disney world. the time is 8 minutes until the top of the hour, game of thrones fans demanding a redo push a petition well over 1 million signatures. what do the stars have to say? sophie turner has a message.
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osprey and then take the ride up the hudson. it will be awesome. hopefully live on "fox and friends" at 8:30 but you never know, wind and weather and all that stuff but this is a fun event, 15 ships headed up the hudson this year as part of fleet week and the navy, the marines, the coast guard, most of those ships are navy, coast guard that there are two canadian vessels joining in honor of janice dean. we have a great time, can't wait to bring you the footage. it is always awesome and highlights the amazing work of men and women in the navy, marines and coast guard. heather: one of the first stories i ever covered for fox. we will watch the coverage. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. we start with a homeless high school student named
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valedictorian and earned $3 million in scholarships, managing to keep the 4.3 gpa while his family moved from home to home in tennessee after falling on hard times. >> your current situation, what if you are going through, never -- heather: great advice, he received 50 scholarships from 40 colleges. the bad. you heard of the chicken crossing the road. what about alligators? this one in northern texas. traffic came to a crawl as drivers stopped, gators are protected in that area. the ugly. game of thrones actress sophie turner calling fans on the show disrespectful in an interview with the new york times, slamming fans who signed a petition asking for a new finale. that petition had 1.3 million signatures.
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that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, have a great day. rob: it is may 22nd. two suspected gang members accused of murdering a 14-year-old girl. jillian: what happened when they were supposed to be deported a year ago? ice says blood is on the hands of sanctuary city officials. rob: united a stand divided they fall, democrats beginning to turn on each other and nancy pelosi in crosshairs. jillian: the president response to the latest push for impeachment. rob: this might be the best thing you ever have seen. jillian: getting you out the door in 10 seconds flat. "fox and friends first" continues right now.
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