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kids on spring break spelling out trump in beach chairs in alabama, prank sparking a lot of comments online, some calling it fun, and assign the young people are interested in politics. another commentor pointing out huge bummer for the staffer who had to move those loungers back. that wraps up busy hour of "fox and friends first," "fox and friends first" continues right now. goodbye. >> we will be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days. i will never hesitate to take necessary steps to protect the lives, health and safety of the american people. rob: the president confronting the coronavirus with sweeping measures to stop additional cases from arriving in the us. >> the sports and entertainment world rocks by the pandemic of the nba canceling the rest of the season and tom hanks testing positive. we are live with breaking details.
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leland: todd: a rocket barrage iraq is two more heroes were killed earlier this week arrival overnight. >> the redline just crossed and how it could reignite tension in the region. rob: one of the most wild encounters you've ever seen caught on camera. >> one deputy gets tangled up with a mountain lion. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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>> live look outside at midtown manhattan. things are changing by the minute. a good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first". rob: thanks for setting the day with us. the president taking steps to combat the spread of coronavirus implemented a 30 day travel ban with europe. the world health organization declaring the outbreak of pandemic yesterday, escalating fears around the globe. a number of cases in the united states now more than 1344 different states and washington dc. >> democrats worked through the night to come up with a counter to donald trump's plan.
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>> reporter: from capitol hill to the white house, the president seeks to call the fears of a nation confronting the pandemic, cutting travel from europe to the us starting tomorrow and announcing measures to combat the economic toll this may take. >> to ensure that working americans impacted by the virus can stay home without fear of financial hardship i will take emergency action which is unprecedented to provide financial relief. we must put politics aside, stop the partisanship and unify together as one nation and one family. >> reporter: these measures include a payroll tax cut, guarantee of financial aid for the sick, aid for small businesses and those in the worst hit sectors as lawmakers on capitol hill work through the night preparing a bill for the floor today that would cover coronavirus testing for all establishing an emergency unpaid
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leave program and provide $1 billion in food assistance for those who need it, nancy pelosi saying in part, quote, we cannot slow the outbreak when workers are stuck with the choice between staying home to avoid spreading the illness and the paycheck their family can't afford to lose. the white house clarified this travel ban does not apply to americans trying to return home though they will be subjected to advance health screenings and it does not apply to flights from the uk. the white house announcing the president canceled trips to nevada and colorado. >> things being canceled by the second. >> doubt futures plunging more than 1000 points as the coronavirus is declared a pandemic, also response to travel ban with europe and the dow plunged 1400 points yesterday closing at 20% below the record set a month ago and that officially ends an 11 year run in a bull market in this country. investors fear the virus could
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trigger a worldwide recession. >> the nba suspending the rest of it season after utah jazz player tests positive for coronavirus. the announcement coming shortly before tipoff between the jazz and thunder in oklahoma city, players seen leaving the court and heading back to the locker room. according to espn jazz players were quarantined for several hours and later released, defenders say their players were not tested for covid-19. he was spotted touching microphones and table, chairs all those things during a press conference. dallas mavericks owner mark cuban stunned by the announcement during the game against the denver nuggets. watch this. >> this is people's lives at stake. a global pandemic, something out of a movie.
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>> reporter: lebron james saying what we really need to cancel his 2020. the ncaa deciding march madness will go on without fans and saying with only essential personnel and limited family attendance, social media lighting up, when is to them user says awesome. a twitter user saying the ncaa should follow the lead of the nba and cancel it. why risk anybody's health? rob: no fans, no nba. other news, fox news alert, the remains of two for marine raiders returning to american soil. >> reporter: we learn two american troops are killed in a rocket attack in iraq. rob: aishah hasnie joins us with more on that. >> this will likely reignite tension in that region especially for iran and its proxies. here's what we know about this attack. iraqi security forces found this trunk with a rocket launcher in the back of it a few miles from
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the camp in iraq. it launched 18 rockets at that camp at 7:30 local time. the base houses us troops for training and advising missions to americans, one brother soldier were killed. the names of the personnel are withheld pending next of kin notification in accordance with national policies across 12 additional personnel were wounded during this attack. this is the largest attack on the usss in iraq since january when iran fired off ballistic missiles at bases housing us troops, injuring several soldiers and if this attack is linked to iran or its proxies it would cross the red line donald trump drew in december warning to iran not to kill any americans. the military has not confirmed who is responsible but sources tell fox news isis doesn't have
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this capability. this attack also comes on the same night as the dignify transfers for two marine raiders killed fighting isis in iraq, 34-year-old captain from germantown, maryland and 31-year-old diego congo of seamy valley, california both died when clearing a tunnel filled with isis fighters. colonel john lynch writing the loss of these two incredible individuals is being felt across our organization but it cannot compare to the loss of their families and teammates are experiencing. the attack is under investigation by the coalition and iraqi security forces on the ground. rob: we will see how this changes things. jillian: the house passes a resolution limiting donald trump's war powers requiring
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donald trump to receive approval from congress for military action against iran. donald trump is expected to veto the resolution. earlier this year he approved a drone strike in iran killing its top general. rob: harvey weinstein rushed to the hospital with chest pain. he underwent the procedure in new york city, it happened just hours after he was sentenced to 23 years in prison. his accusers celebrating a lengthy sentence. >> before this came out of his mouth my head went into my hands. the first time i can say i feel a sense of happiness. >> weinstein's attorneys plan to appeal. he faces sexual assault charges in california. >> the stepmother of a missing colorado boy could face the death penalty. prosecutors will not rule out capital punishment if the teachers found guilty of first-degree murder, she's
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accused of killing gannon who was last seen getting into stem on's car in january. his body has not been found. a major twist in the investigation of doomsday called mom lori vallow whose children have been missing since september. the fbi now investigating the death of her third husband joseph reinke appeared divorced in 2004 and have an intense custody battle, joseph reportedly died of a heart attack in 2018. rob: one is in jail for refusing tell police locator missing kids would her fourth husband was shot and killed by her brother last july. he claimed it was self-defense. >> 2020 hopeful joe biden will deliver an address on coronavirus and the response to it and speak in his home state of delaware instead of his previously scheduled event in tampa, florida, the biden campaign will uphold events after he and rival bernie sanders hit the rally. despite the scaled-back schedule in tuesday's primary results, sanders is going to stay in the race.
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>> i look forward to the debate in arizona with my friend joe biden. donald trump must be defeated and i will do everything in my power to make that happen. >> he is pushing for that debate sunday and there will be no live audience at the debate. >> fox news alert, the coronavirus now a pandemic. instead of freaking out, our next guest recommends reviewing your portfolio and making well-thought-out decisions. kim jong un prestigious title for tiger woods, stay tuned. ♪ nooooooo! not another commercial! when you bundle your home, auto and life insurance with allstate you could save 25%. in fact, the more you bundle the more you can save. put the other game on if it's important to you allstate can protect it.
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the storm. >> the banks and financial system are in sound shape and we are here to help. >> to medicine to demand. >> donald from meeting with the country's financial leaders working to call coronavirus fears among american small business owners. >> it comes as the markets took another tumble with the future is looking bleak as well. joining us to explain what this means, author of the proximity principal, tim coleman. looks like we are officially in what they call a bear market. what do you make of this? >> we are a culture. this isn't even a market issue. everybody is reacting and we've got constant bad news coming at us, reactionary things happening through our culture. what that does to consumers is it keeps them in this mindset of oh no no. that is what concerns me about
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this news cycle. >> a lot of people are freaking out, they don't know what to do. can you talk to us about what we can learn from history in this experience, in this example right now? for instance the swine flu many years ago. things roller coaster for a while but things can bounce back. >> quick question and if you look at history whether his sars or any pandemic things keep moving. this is a tragic time. whenever there's loss of life this is serious but the reality is we will move through this. we are seeing good news out of self korea how they are controlling the situation was america's leaders are coming together. if we are smart and stay home we will get through it. rob: the nba suspending the season, the ncaa, all these
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events being canceled, the president wants $50 billion for healthcare at these companies. you can't make payroll now, a loan for that. how critical is that? >> a lot of measures are being thrown around. i'm not a fan of small business taking on alone that could hurt them long-term. data structure mentality. rob: how do they get a moment like this -- how do you do that? >> if it works you do it. i'm not a fan of a quick reactionary, we have to get on the phone with the vendors, short-term deal, what can we do? is there a bridge type situation, conversations on this particular side, i like the payroll tax idea. rob: democrats don't like that. jillian: the nba took ahead earlier this season with ties to china and what is going on and i don't think people are sitting
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here saying i'm worried about the nba but that all has something to do with our economy. >> look at the ncaa tournament and how big that is for local municipalities with fans coming in, look at workers on the teams, the hourly workers, in fact a lot of people. this is a short-term situation and we've got to look to china and south korea. can we whether this? this is not a 6-month, 12 month situation. what can we do in the short term? business always figures it out. i believe in small business people to figure out. rob: there are indicators that it is leveling off, the virus has peaked and coming the other way and we hope we see something like that very soon.
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rob: donald trump set to tackle america's reliance on china for medical supplies, china prevents the export of facemasks limiting supplies during the coronavirus pandemic. by american would prevent federal agencies from purchasing supplies from the country, it could be unveiled in the coming
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weeks. gun rights supporters are suing over a connecticut gun-control law inspired by the sandy hook school shooting, the group claims it is unconstitutional putting law-abiding citizens at risk by limiting their rounds of ammunition. connecticut past the strictest gun control laws in the country after gunmen used in ar 15 style rifle to kill 20 children and six educators in 2012. >> the sporting goods is ending gun sales at 440 additional stores. the sporting chain revealing it will be removing the hunting department from those stores. they stopped selling assault weapons after the 2018 parkland shooting, pulled rifles and ammo from 100 stores last year. one of the best golfers in history is going to the hall of fame. tiger woods will be inducted next year. he says the pga tour record of 82 victories, he won 81 major tournament second only to the legendary jack nicholas.
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remember, tiger says he's honored and humbled and claims his achievement is the ultimate recognition to never give up and keep changing. rob: the reigning masters champ and the tickets if you buy them after market are dropping very fast. >> i'm curious to see what happens at a public event. >> janice: market forecast yet. anything that has 7 days in it is a coin toss. we have a for severe weather across areas that were hit hard from tornadoes last week. the past 24 hours a system across the southwest will bring flash flooding concerns and one is developing across the southern plains, mississippi, tennessee and ohio river valley, this is the area we will watch later this afternoon into the evening, nashville is in the
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area of concern, hail, damaging winds and tornadoes possible, we have this area in parts of illinois with tennessee, kentucky and missouri and arkansas. know what to do, it could come and evening hours. there is future radar. this will be a concern area. people on alert especially across national which was hit hard by tornadoes, future radar shows a lot of motion toward southern california and the four corners in the northwest, flood advisories with potential for heavy rain, this is a desert area so this is a concern and winter not over yet for parts of the rockies where we will see potential for several inches or a foot of snow or more. i will keep you posted. middle tennessee today, the middle part of the southeast.
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jillian: a passenger on a plane testing positive for coronavirus overnight as the nda cancels the rest of the season. we are live with developments. rob: a big win for the trump administration, the remaining mexico asylum policy insures catch and release won't be coming back any time soon. brandon judd joining us next. hey you, yeah you. i used to be bad with money, but i'm not anymore. i knew i had to take control of the situation. i got my money right with sofi. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized that i could be earning interest back on my money. this is amazing. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i searched and found sofi and paid off my credit cards
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>> we are back with the fox news alert and new drastic travel restrictions to fight the coronavirus pandemic. donald trump calling for a 30 day suspension on travel between the united states and europe as cases increase with 1300 across 34 states and washington dc. >> new rules go into effect
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friday at midnight. these restrictions will be adjusted subject to conditions on the ground. there will be exemptions for americans who have undergone appropriate screening. >> in italy airports have been empty for days as all stores except pharmacies and flea markets have been closed. much less crowded in rome, streets very quiet, italy has the worst outbreak outside the in place in china. also breaking overnight, a passenger removed from a jetblue flight after reportedly testing positive for coronavirus. >> the plane arrived at palm beach international airport from jfk, 100 passengers and crew members were on the plane. >> the health department said patients -- passengers were sitting in a patient but they let everybody go home. the plane will be cleaned up. >> the nba suspending the rest of the season when a player
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tests positive for covid-19. >> business leaders cracking down on large gatherings. >> todd pyro live in studio with the latest on his outbreak. >> reportedly rudy testing positive with players that play in the past 10 days, told to sell quarantine. check out this video of him recently touching all the microphones at media availability. as for the rest of the league's season the nba showing the following, suspending gameplay following the conclusion of tonight's scheduled game until further notice. cameras catching dallas mavericks owner mark cuban when he found out about this movement game. >> this is people's lives at stake. this isn't about basketball, this is a global pandemic, this is something out of a movie. >> the ncaa decided to hold the men and women's basketball tournament with only essential
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personnel and limited family attendance, the move applying to all ncaa championships like hockey and red point. as for colleges and universities more than 100 closing and/or going online for the near future, communities from washington state to santa clara county california right outside new york city cracking down on large gatherings, 30 success, 29 in washington state, 1300 cases in 44 states plus dc, world health organization declaring covid-19 pandemic meaning it spread worldwide, a new virus against which people don't have much immunity, the virus can spread easily and efforts to contain it have failed. >> people always say the flu does this, the flu does that, the flu has a mortality of 0.one%. this has a mortality ten times that and that is why i want to
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emphasize we have to stay ahead of the game in preventing this. >> it is important to keep in mind the word pandemic describes how widespread analysis, not how lethal it is. todd: thank you so much. >> the supreme court hands donald trump went on immigration upholding the remaining mexico policy. the announcement coming 24 hours before the ninth circuit was set to advance that policy and reports and arizona and california and the legal battle hasn't been won yet. joining me live to explain why he thinks he needs to stay, the president of the national border patrol council, brandon judd. thanks for joining us. we love it when you are here. for folks at home who don't understand this ruling, this policy, explain why it is important. >> if you look at the past, the
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thing when we ask for asylum or deportation we don't have the best place to hold them or have court rulings that require us to release them into the country which is called the catch and release program. all administrations prior to the trump administration had to deal with this issue. the trump administration is the first that has been able to get a handle on this by implementing policies such as the migrant protection protocol which allows us to send people back to mexico to await their deportation or asylum proceedings in the united states. of the supreme court would have upheld the ninth circuit's ruling we would have caused another border security crisis on the border. it would have caused another rush to come in because people would have been claiming asylum and getting released into the united states. this is a huge win for border security. >> a statement from the aclu,
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challenging the policy and the court of appeals unequivocally declares the policy to be illegal, the supreme court should as well. asylum-seekers face great danger and irreversible harm every day this depraved policy remains in effect. what do you say to that? >> very disappointing to see this. this is pure rhetoric and politics. whenever the state department issues a travel morning on mexico everybody is up and i'm saying mexico is a safe country but now that we are sending asylum-seekers back to mexico to await their hearings in the united states now they are saying mexico is dangerous, you can't have it both ways. it is one or the other. mexico has certified themselves as a safe third country which allows us to send people back there to await their asylum proceedings, the aclu is flat out wrong. >> let's talk about the border. foreign nationals from 122
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separate country 7 apprehended or denied entry this fiscal year, 70 those countries currently report confirmed covid-19 cases and as we talk about here chinese national, 333 obtained at the us border. this is for trying to enter the us illegally and that number since the president put a travel ban between the us and china, this was a couple weeks after this started to become a problem in december when we started to have talks of the coronavirus and the president just expanded the travel restrictions to europe. let's listen to this. >> we instituted sweeping travel restrictions on china, the european union failed to take the same precautions and restrict travel from china. we will be suspending all travel from europe. >> how necessary is this? >> absolutely necessary. i met with the president on
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multiple occasions about border security and one of the things he has always been concerned about is the communicable diseases that can be passed from people crossing the border illegally. we have a right to know who they are, we have a right to know what diseases they might be caring and donald trump's policies, is for the protection of citizens of the united states was i'm not going to say anybody new the coronavirus was going to come up or covid-19 would be the issue but we've always known diseases are an issue and donald trump has been trying to protect the american public from these diseases. his policies have been working, another reason we need walls so that we can dictate illegal border crossings don't take place, border patrol exits allow us to be more successful in detecting and apprehending everybody that crosses the border. we have to get this under control. rob: 37 after the hour, a vicious attack caught on camera.
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watch this. unreal. that is a mountain lion molly a sheriff's deputy. the condition of the victim as the big cat pounced on him. jillian: timings and his wife rita wilson testing positive for coronavirus. carly shimkus with the well wishes pouring in on social media for america's dad. we will be right back.
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kim jong un amount of mine attacking assisted beauty, the counter was caught on camera in colorado. jillian: the cat pounced on top of her before others rushed in to help. wildlife officers later shot the
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beast. rob: the injured deputy and a resident are recovering, minor injuries from that attack, could have been a lot worse. jillian: project python, the was cracking down on the most powerful drug cartel in the world making 600 arrests. >> police search warrant! >> the operation aiming to destroy the cj entity, one of the best transnational crime organizations. agents seizing 1600 pounds of methamphetamines, 150 pounds of heroin and fentanyl along with guns, and $5 million in cash over a 6-month investigation was the mexican cartel is blame for the rising drug problem threatening americans. >> reporter: they are responsible for much of the methamphetamines, cocaine,
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heroin and synthetic opioids we see on our streets and they use that drug money to buy high-powered weapons in the united states. >> reporter: the us is offering a $10 million reward for the cartel's leader. rob: tom hanks and his wife rita wilson testing positive for coronavirus and sending the internet into a tailspin. jillian: carly shimkus here with the announcement the devastated social media. it can hit anyone. carley: it can happen to anybody, time announced in a calmly worded social media post. he says we felt a bit tired like we had a cold and body aches, rita had some chills and slight fever too. to play things right we were tested for the coronavirus and found to be positive. what to do next? not much more to it than one day at a time approach.
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we will keep you posted. hanks is in australia filming a movie about elvis presley where he plays presley's manager. if there's one thing that can get everybody on the same page, something like this is it. take says get well, can't have america's dad out of commission too long. this twitter user thing he should be fine, he did survive four years on a deserted island with a volleyball and lastly somebody saying they are going to need to quarantine lieutenant dan immediately. hanks absences his mom and dad are doing fine and barely feeling any symptoms. >> reporter: sickly lovers can rejoice. some tasty news to share. carley: they are bottling their size and will be selling it to people in the best parties 100% of proceeds go to the to calais employee scholarship fund. a lot of people on social media saying signing up, matt says it is awesome. everything as the same thing on their mind, the chick-fil-a --
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hand sanitizer. the bottles will be available in florida with the possible nationwide rollout down the road. >> this is a soccer, let's check it out. ♪ >> put it on and gather! >> that is right. sarah palin saying baby got back in a question, so many people were shocked by this. unfortunately for her she got sent home after the show. her performance was the least liked by fans and the judges. she still got some support on social media and we knew this
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one was coming. can we get to do it with sarah palin in that outfit with sean spicer in his neon ruffled shirt. we all remember that moment, don't we? never what i think i would be reporting on sarah palin or sean spicer looking like that but especially singing that in a bear costume but there you have it, it happen. rob: wild times we are in. jillian: a complimentary comment about communism hunt bernie sanders? >> everything is bad. when fidel castro came into office you know what he did? he had a massive literacy program. is that a bad thing? >> our next guest is a lawmaker from florida who believes the socialist's gushing remarks about fidel castro will cost sanders big. the cuban-american congressman joins us next. >> we will see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> i never saw the show but watching that little clip you know why do so popular?
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it reminds people of chuck e cheese. everybody had a birthday party at chuck e cheese. they were a little robotic but nonetheless good times. happier times. good morning to both of you. we have a big important program for you and our lead story is the coronavirus. it is beneficially declared a global pandemic by the world health organization. we will have the vice president of the united states who is heading up a task force on covid-19, new efforts from the white house to curb the outbreak including new travel restrictions going to and from europe. florida senator marco rubio sounding the alarm as china holds a near-complete control of the world's antibiotic market. why them? marco rubio says it is possible for china to cut these drugs off any does not like it one bit. charles payne follow the money is stocks dip into bear market
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territory. dana lash speaking out as joe biden heroes into cuss words on the campaign. a busy 3 hours kicks off 12 minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news. back to you. >> we are coming right back. for your next stay. one night, two nights, free night. book now at bestwestern.com.
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>> we are very opposed to the authoritarian nature of cuba but it is unfair to say everything is bad. when fidel castro came into office you know what he did? he had a massive literary subprogram. is that a bad thing? rob: those comments from bernie
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sanders could cost him florida, his campaign trying to gain ground in a state with the largest cuban population in the country. jillian: a cuban-american calling out sanders for his pro-castro comments, he joins us live, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. you have a personal connection to this because your aunt was the first wife of fidel castro. what did you think? >> obviously not only irresponsible and hurtful but just wrong. i wish bernie sanders was the only person from the left saying that kind of thing. this is a consistent theme from the progressive movement to justify the atrocities of the castro regime but i will tell you not the only one. i read those things in the press, whether it was president obama or joe biden saying similar things, trying to justify their support, getting
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close to the castro regime. you have been getting close to castro in the case of the last administration legitimizing and helping fund that regime while at the same time abandoning our best allies like israel in front of the united nations. that is what we are facing. rob: bernie doesn't agree with you oppression, for freedoms, the weather regime treats people but what he doesn't talk about is when you walk around cuba everybody is impoverished. a nation of impoverished people and it wasn't that way before the castro revolution. talk about what cuba was like before communism came into play. >> had one of the highest literary rates in the hemisphere, had one of the largest middle classes in the hemisphere. more cubans, more americans would go to living cuban cubans would come to the united states pre-castro. how things have changed. this is the left trying to justify their love affair with
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every anti-american dictatorship and the things they say are false. either they are totally -- just by the propaganda or worse, spreading propaganda knowing it is not true. jillian: bernie sanders had an opportunity to walk back close comments and listen to what he said. >> do you regret saying what you said at that time? >> the media we deal with and everything else, you say something as people beat up on you. you have to tell the truth. jillian: he doesn't regret saying that, saying those comments. what you make of that and what will happen in florida? >> the vast majority of cuban-americans are republicans who won't vote in this primary the problem he has not only with cuban-americans if in fact he is the nominee but the fact, he said he would not go to the
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apack event but he went to ortega and nicaragua but that is not dissimilar to the attitude of joe biden. i want to rehash this. this is the same attitude with different semantics from the left whether it is joe biden, bernie sanders, whether it is a lot of the folks from the progressive movement. rob: scary for a lot of cubans who ran from that country as fast as they could, swam, we appreciate it. we will be right back. es.. es.. and we have no way to integrate all that? no...but bdo does. (announcer) people who know, know bdo. no...but bdo does. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. . - [spokeswoman] meet the ninja foodi pressure cooker,
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♪ rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we start with the good and a look at this patriotic prank here. a group of kids on spring break spelling out trump with their beach chairs in alabama. comments online calling this viral video just harmless fun. jillian: the owner stocking these game machines with hand sanitizer and toilet paper after seeing grossry stores in low supply. that's not a bad idea. rob: it's not. finally the ugly. upside down house attracting a lot of tourists in south africaca. look at this work of art. the building completely turned on its roof, pleasant, fully furnished with appliances suspended from the ceiling inside. furniture and all that stuff suspended from the ceiling. it's a work of art in south africa. jillian: if you are waking up and just joining us, "fox & friends" is going to have continuing coverage of the new news overnight with coronavirus covid-19. the nba has suspended its season
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until they figure out what's what is going forward. ncaa going to play with no one in the stands. rob: travel to europe suspended. that he was the big news. "fox & friends" starts right now. see you later. ♪ ♪ ♪ country ♪ from her cowboy boots to her boots ♪ she's country. steve: we have the lights on in the big room up here on the mezzanine level of studio f, world headquarters 48th and sixth avenue in the heart of new york city, it's "fox & friends" for a thursday. ainsley: been an interesting week. everyone is on edge. everyone is talking about coronavirus, trying to be safe. and the president had a big briefing last night sitting behind his desk in the oval office which rarely happens. and just warning all of us to be safe and he came up with a plan. brian: right. we have been on the air with 9/11. been on the air through all the elections messes. we didn't know who the nex

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