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it's official President Trump will meet face to face with North Korean leader

Kim jong-un one month from today June 12th in Singapore I'll be meeting

with Kim jong-un to pursue a future of peace and security for the world for the

whole world so is the president making the right moves toward peace with North

Korea here to weigh in is senior member of the House Armed Services Committee

Democratic Congressman John Garamendi congressman thank you very much for

being here this morning so you've seen these developments as that you're on

that Armed Services Committee you've seen the developments on the Korean

Peninsula our Democrats willing to at least

concede the the approach of this administration has brought us to a

moment where we could see a denuclearized enca low without war let's

be hopeful this would be a wonderful thing for the

entire world certainly for the United States for Korea and for that region so

listen let's be very very hopeful and be supportive of this important effort at

the same time let's not get too starry-eyed here this is a very very

difficult situation the president has set a very very high bar by moving away

from the Iran nuclear deal he will have to at least get that much from North

Korea probably over a significant period of time but nonetheless I'm going to be

very hopeful and encouraged by this move that the that will take place one month

from today Carson I think that's very fair I think hopeful is a fair approach

to look at something like this some of your fellow Democrats have looked at it

a little bit differently we've seen John Kerry former Secretary of State

literally meeting with foreign officials trying to and this is on the Iran deal

trying to stop the president from scrapping the Iran deal you've also got

Hillary Clinton on her book tour in Australia talking about how you know

it's eroding our credibility what happens with Iran we have one

commander-in-chief at a time would you counsel that those previous leaders let

this president advance the foreign policy he thinks is in the best interest

of our country well one thing you can count on in America and that is debate

you can count on controversy and debate obviously the Iran nuclear deal was a

very very controversial issue when it was put in place I happen to think it

was a good program and did prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon for some

time and very intrusive and very comprehensive observations for debate

all of that is now on the site I'm the Secretary of State during negotiations

John Kerry is literally meeting with foreign governments trying to undermine

our commander-in-chief that's not debate that's backstabber well I don't know if

that's exactly the case think about the timing for a moment the American policy

until the moment that the president signed his retreat from the Iran nuclear

deal the American policy was the Iran nuclear a deal that was in place the

jcpoa that was the American policy the Obama policy because it was never a

ratified treaty which would make it US policy in certain the policy of the

Obama administration but that gives this administration the pathway to pursue

their own policy correct well absolutely correct and that's

exactly what happened now was the decision by the president the right

decision that's going to play out in a very short period of time obviously the

allies that put this together United Kingdom Germany France the European

Union and two countries that are not allies but were deeply involved in the

program a China and Russia they are now on the other side of the United States

with regard to the to the Iran nuclear deal how that plays out what do the

sanctions that are going to be reimpose mean to those countries we do know that

Germany and France are already very very concerned that the imposition of the

American sanctions will have a very significant impact on their economy and

I'm sure right now that Iran is trying to figure out how best it will proceed

the United States also has to figure out how to proceed course we're not going to

be successful if we go alone so the interest is not the German or French

economy it's it's our security and the security of our allies in Israel if

President Trump believes as he has stated that the Iran deal was based

a lie that giving 1.7 billion dollars up front is not a good incentive that not

being able to inspect military sites is not a good idea that a 10-year window

where it stops isn't effective where they can still test their ballistic

missiles where they could put a nuke on it is bad policy

it hasn't he learned all of those lessons and then said hey we're going to

start over and then B we're going to apply a different approach in North

Korea we're not going to give them anything upfront there gave us our

hostages without without having to pay for them would you not acknowledge that

a hard-nosed approach has brought our enemies to the table and as a result

likely made us more safe well you may be able to draw a line between these two

but I think it's best to consider that where we were with Iran was a agreement

in which they poured concrete into their nuclear reactor that was designed to

produce plutonium that they did set aside and destroy many of their

centrifuges that they did a it's not all of them get to see all their sites I

mean we can litigate the ins and outs of the deal but a lot of people who look at

a deal realize there's a lot of things we can't see and a lot of things they

didn't stop and the deal ends after 10 years so Iran has a long view of the

world they still want to do you know what you're not you're not quite correct

about the deal ending after 10 years it actually goes on in perpetuity because

Iran is a signatory to the non-proliferation treaty which provided

there's no safeguards they were reveal we got the Intel that they're actually

building a new I mean they'd been lying to us for a long time no doubt about it

but also do keep in mind that the Secretary of State former CIA director

and the Secretary of Defense said that Iran was abiding by that agreement in in

it full with regard to the military sites the inspectors did have access to

the military sites after some 21 days of the request for such access or else the

sanctions would automatically snapback all of that is off the table now where

do we go forward from here I'm going to be very very hopeful about what takes

place in the Korean negotiations it's an extraordinarily dangerous place if that

has been at work for more than 60 years we do know that the South Korean

the new president there has made a very courageous move to recognize that the

reality on the ground is that there are two countries we're gonna see what

happens I wish the president good success well

Democratic congressman John Garamendi I think that's as I said hopeful is fair

and I hope you'll talk to more of your Democratic colleagues that they give

this commander-in-chief that chance thank you for the time this morning

really if you got it thank you

you

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Trump's ICE Storms Nation's Largest Sanctuary City, Arresting Hundreds - Duration: 13:21.

Trump's ICE Storms Nation's Largest Sanctuary City, Arresting Hundreds

Cities across America are breaking federal law, challenging immigration agents by protecting

illegal immigrants.

Under President Trump, ICE is no longer putting up with that.

It doesn't matter how big the city is, or how many illegals they're trying to shelter.

Bleeding heart liberal governors and mayors have been welcoming illegals with open arms

at the expense of American citizens.

They were under the illusion they could hide behind their big city budgets and their establishment

power.

Well, Donald just sent a signal that law-abiding American citizens are far more important to

their government than foreign lawbreakers.

If only we could deport liberals for their illegal actions.

For now, we'll have to settle for deporting criminal illegals.

And ICE just found a whole bunch in America's largest sanctuary city.

From Breitbart:

Immigration enforcement agents tracked and arrested 225 illegal migrants in New York's

"sanctuary city" where Democratic politicians are protecting illegals in the huge cheap-labor

workforce which supports the city's elite finance sector.

A statement from U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement stated the six-day operation picked

up 60 migrants who had been arrested and then released by the city's police forces, despite

federal requests to detain them for repatriation:

"More than 60 individuals arrested during this operation were previously released from

local law enforcement on an active detainer.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) places detainers on individuals who have been

arrested on local criminal charges and who are suspected of being deportable."

The fact that liberals are trying to shield these people from being deported, when over

180 of those rounded up were convicted criminals, should tell you everything you need to know

about the Democratic Party.

And it's not as if these raids are a total surprise.

Over 80 of the people detained had been issued final warnings to leave the US in recent weeks,

or had already been removed and had snuck back in, counting on the city's weak stance

on immigration to protect them.

NYC's constant pandering to these people have emboldened them to think they can get

away with anything they want, and many of them try.

The DHS statement said the arrestees included criminals convicted of manslaughter, DUIs,

registered sex offenders, rapists, murder, burglary, forgery and fraud.

ICE is definitely doing its job well by keeping these monsters off our streets, but calling

ICE on illegal immigrants is merely reactive.

Building the wall will be proactive, and the sooner it goes up, the safer America will

be.

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ALERT FBI Mole Was Placed In Trump Campaign – Identity Rocks DC - Duration: 13:06.

ALERT FBI Mole Was Placed In Trump Campaign – Identity Rocks DC

It's no secret that the FBI kept a close eye on Donald Trump's presidential campaign,

but new reports indicate that the bureau may have gone far deeper in monitoring the current

president than any of us ever thought.

In a Wall Street Journal piece called "About That FBI 'Source,'" reporter Kimberley

Strassel wrote that information on an FBI source that the Department of Justice was

just forced to reveal to the House Intelligence Committee may be evidence of an FBI mole inside

the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.

"The Department of Justice lost its latest battle with Congress Thursday when it allowed

House Intelligence Committee members to view classified documents about a top-secret intelligence

source that was part of the FBI's investigation of the Trump campaign," Strassel wrote,

according to Western Journal.

"Even without official confirmation of that source's name, the news so far holds some

stunning implications."

She went on to point out that the DOJ and FBI "outright hid critical information from

a congressional investigation."

Strassel then cited Speaker Paul Ryan's press conference after the material was released

Thursday, in which he "bluntly noted that Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes's request

for details on this secret source was 'wholly appropriate,' 'completely within the scope'

of the committee's long-running FBI investigation, and 'something that probably should have

been answered a while ago.'"

"Translation: The department knew full well it should have turned this material over to

congressional investigators last year, but instead deliberately concealed it," she

wrote.

"The bureau already has some explaining to do.

Thanks to the Washington Post's unnamed law-enforcement leakers, we know Mr. Nunes's

request deals with a 'top secret intelligence source' of the FBI and CIA, who is a U.S.

citizen and who was involved in the Russia collusion probe."

"When government agencies refer to sources, they mean people who appear to be average

citizens but use their profession or contacts to spy for the agency.

Ergo, we might take this to mean that the FBI secretly had a person on the payroll who

used his or her non-FBI credentials to interact in some capacity with the Trump campaign,"

Strassel continued.

"This would amount to spying, and it is hugely disconcerting.

It would also be a major escalation from the electronic surveillance we already knew about,

which was bad enough."

"I believe I know the name of the informant, but my intelligence sources did not provide

it to me and refuse to confirm it," Strassel concluded.

"It would therefore be irresponsible to publish it.

But what is clear is that we've barely scratched the surface of the FBI's 2016 behavior,

and the country will never get the straight story until President Trump moves to declassify

everything possible.

It's time to rip off the Band-Aid."

It's truly disturbing how little we know about the FBI's surveillance of Trump and

those around him.

Who do you think the informant could be?

Let us know your thoughts

in

the comments section.

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Trump Ready To Slap Smuggling Charges on Sanctuary City Leaders After DHS Raid Uncovers Everything - Duration: 5:51.

Trump Getting Ready To Slap Smuggling Charges on Sanctuary City Leaders After DHS Raid Uncovers

Everything The debate over illegal immigration is never

over.

Especially under this current administration.

Now the administration's top immigration enforcement organization is saying they will

charge sanctuary city leaders with breaking federal anti-smuggling laws.

This could mean some serious time behind bars if they are not careful.

The Washington Times reported,

"Thomas Homan, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also

told Americans to expect more work site enforcement targeting unscrupulous employers and more

287(g) agreements with willing police and sheriff's departments that want to help

get illegal immigrants off their streets.

Eventually, he said, ICE will break the deportation records of 409,849 migrants set in 2012 under

President Obama.

"I think 409,000 is a stretch this year, but if [the Justice Department] keeps going

in the direction they're going in, if we continue to expand our operational footprint,

I think we're going to get there," he told The Washington Times.

"Our interior arrests will go up.

They're going to top last year's for sure."Mr. Homan is the spear tip of President Trump's

effort to step up immigration enforcement — perhaps the largest swing in attitude

for any agency in government from the last administration to the current one.Agents and

officers have been unshackled from the limits imposed by Mr. Obama, whose rules restricted

arrests to less than 20 percent of the estimated illegal immigrant population.

Now, most illegal immigrants are eligible for deportation, though Mr. Homansaid serious

criminals, recent border crossers and people who are actively defying deportation orders

are still the agency's priorities."

While it may seem like mere conjecture, this is not the case.

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielson confirmed the reports indicating she is encouraging

personnel to lodge criminal charges against sanctuary cities who refuse to abide by the

national law.

The Washington Times reported,

"Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen confirmed Tuesday that her department has

asked federal prosecutors to see if they can lodge criminal charges against sanctuary cities

that refuse to cooperate with federal deportation efforts.

"The Department of Justice is reviewing what avenues may be available," Ms. Nielsen

told the Senate Judiciary Committee.Her confirmation came after California's new sanctuary law

went into effect Jan. 1, severely restricting cooperation the state or any of its localities

could offer.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan says those policies put his officers

and local communities at more risk because they have to arrest illegal immigrants out

in the community.

Mr. Homan told The Washington Times last July that he wanted to see local officials charged

as complicit in human smuggling if they shielded illegal immigrants through sanctuary policies.

Mr. Homan repeated that demand in an interview with Fox News earlier this year, setting off

a firestorm of criticism."

While Democrats try and pitch the narrative that Republicans are anti-immigrant what it

is really about is what is best for America.

It has nothing to do with being anti-immigrant.

It is about making America great again.

Which means making sure people abide by the law and protecting the law.

Chief of Staff to the President, John Kelly recently told NPR exactly what the problem

is,

"Let me step back and tell you that the vast majority of the people that move illegally

into the United States are not bad people.

They're not criminals.

They're not MS-13.

. . . But they're also not people that would easily assimilate into the United States,

into our modern society.

They're overwhelmingly rural people.

In the countries they come from, fourth-, fifth-, sixth-grade educations are kind of

the norm.

They don't speak English; obviously that's a big thing.

. . . They don't integrate well; they don't have skills.

They're not bad people.

They're coming here for a reason.

And I sympathize with the reason.

But the laws are the laws.

. . . The big point is they elected to come illegally into the United States, and this

is a technique that no one hopes will be used extensively or for very long."

What Kelly had to say was not incorrect but the Democratic party doesn't want to say

that because they rely on their base, which is in large part made up of immigrants, to

vote for them.

So they continue these failed policies in order to remain in power.

However, it will not be staying around for much longer.

The times of catch and release are gone.

This new administration has made it clear they will not be doing things as usual and

they will be conducting a complete restoration of the immigration system.

Long gone are the days where immigration authorities and cities can get away with allowing illegal

aliens to remain in the United States without having come here properly and legally.

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Trump legal team weighs sit-down with Mueller-the president's legal team should proceed. - Duration: 10:38.

president Trump's picked to lead the CIA facing a grilling this week on Capitol

Hill Gina Haspel a 33 year veteran of the spy agency testified Wednesday

before the Senate Intelligence Committee ahead of a confirmation vote there next

week Haspel facing combative questions over her role in the CIA's post 9-11

interrogation program do you believe that the previous interrogation

techniques were immoral senator I believe that CIA officers to whom you

referred it's a yes or no answer senator I believe that CIA extraordinary work to

prevent another attack on this country given the legal tools that we were

authorizing answer yes or no we're back Afghan Henninger Mary Kissel and Wall

Street Journal editorial page writer Kate bachelder Odelle all right Mary so

what did you make of that exchange with with Senator Harris I think it's a red

herring frankly Paul I cannot believe that Democratic senators are relitigated

a debate that the American people had more than a decade ago Gina Haspel did

not put that interrogation program into place it was legal when it was carried

out by her and then we had a great debate about it and we decided to roll

back some of those interrogation techniques and I think she was right to

defend the CIA officers who were carrying out their duty in a

constitutional and legal fashion kit you saw the hearing and there was some

suggestion beforehand that it was gonna be really worse than it went pretty well

for a spell did that I think it did I mean she addressed these allegations on

enhanced her interrogation in her opening statement and did so clearly and

articulately and said I don't support bringing back such a program it is

against the law if Congress were to try to change the law I wouldn't support

that either and she was very direct and clear and Kamala Harris is asking her to

go back in time and be clairvoyant that the law and public a chin yin opinion

would shift in such a way yeah and well and she and Haspel in particular ran and

interrogated in Thailand which dealt with some some

al-qaeda detainees and got some pretty useful information she did I also would

add just what a partisan farce all of this is there are 36 Democrats who are

still in the Senate who voted for John Brennan in 2013 to PCI to be CIA

director and John Brennan oversaw this program more closely than Gina Haspel

did at the time and and for some reason now Gina Haskell is being declared

unqualified but last-minute entry here in the debate john mccain obviously has

a unique personal history having been tortured himself in a prison and vietnam

speaks with i think unique amoral authority on this and he said he's going

to vote against Haspel how is that going to influence the the vote well it is

worth noting that he and rand paul are on the same side of this question rand

paul also said that he is not going to vote for Gina Haskell but so far we do

have a couple Democrats who are willing to support her so I do think that she's

going to get through and John McCain unfortunately is ill and will not be

there to physically vote against her so we think but so I don't think I don't

think ultimately it holds up her nomination and Lindsey Graham who is

often John McCain's comrade on these questions of interrogation he's broken

with John McCain on the city he's going to vote for for Haspel yes and I think

Lindsey Graham has the better of the argument on her qualifications right Dan

tell you anything about the Democrats here all of this this debate because I

assume she's going to get through yeah Paul tells me a lot about the Democrats

it tells me on the one hand they're going to pose any nominee that Donald

Trump puts up there and I think that's beginning to energize Republicans out

there in the country probably showed up in the primaries the second thing that

occurs to me though Paul is Kamala Harris wasn't the only one raising that

question senator Martin Heinrich Democrat of New Mexico said to her where

is your moral compass on what basis do the Democrats irrigate this kind of

moral condescension to themselves over a woman who was fighting a war against Al

Qaeda after they killed 3,000 Americans in hindsight it does make you

wonder where the Democrats the current Democratic Party stands on the issue of

national security and it's a political issue do you want to turn national

security over to the sorts of people who are interrogating Gina Haskell or to

Gina Hass well I think I would go with Miss has bolts all right thank you all

still ahead Tuesday's primaries in Ohio Indiana and West Virginia seen as a

boost to the Republicans as they battled to maintain control of the Senate this

November what the GOP learned from this week's contest when we come back

this Indiana will face an important choice you can send a really incredible

swamp person back to the Senate like Joe Donnelly or you can send us Republicans

like micron to drain the swamp that was President Trump Thursday and I had a

rally in Elkhart Indiana giving a plugged a businessman and GOP Senate

candidate Mike Brown who won the primary there on Tuesday primary results in the

Hoosier State as well as in Ohio and West Virginia seen as maybe boosting

Republican chances of holding the Senate this November we're back with Dan

Henninger Kim Strasse and Wall Street Journal editorial board member Alicia

Finley so what's the lesson for the Senate here they did they improve their

chances well I think they definitely did by nominating cannons they're more

viable that can actually be Democrats in West Virginia you had the AG Morsi beat

Democratic congressman and he's a state attorney Attorney General beat the coal

Baron or who was in prison for a year blakenship and he probably stood no

chance Blankenship had he woman yeah how do you want he stood no chance of being

Jang man ok and in Indiana Mike brought outsider he'd be two congressmen so

they're voters in Indiana Republican voters are still looking for somebody to

change things in Washington what about bran though he's a rookie he

hasn't done this before I assume his record as a businessman CEO is going to

be exhumed in every detail by the Democrats right I mean he's probably

gonna get the Mitt Romney treatment here though he runs an automotive parts

business I think people in Indiana especially

with the tariffs are starting to realize how important trade actually is and

supply chains are so I don't think that is going to be used against him as

Democrats are hoping and I think he's does stand a strong chance against Joe

Donnelly what about the anti McConnell which makalah the majority leader

strategy some people have been trying like Blankenship it worked in Alabama

rollin Roy Moore you stick but is it it is it as a fading as a strategy well it

seems so in West Virginia and I don't think it's really being played in a lot

of the other primaries I think or I would hope the Republican voters are

realizing maybe after the passage of tax reform that McConnell and president

rumpus share a lot of the same policy goals

all right Kim but the word in the house is not so good I think the Republicans

may have set themselves up for a go for losing a seat in North Carolina when

they out stood a sitting congressman in favor of a challenger why don't you

explain what happened there yeah so down in North Carolina this district you had

Robert Pittenger who was the incumbent he was beaten by a somewhat fiery pastor

they'd run and matched up against each other before this time this guy won and

and this is very much a seat that would have been safe likely if it was in the

incumbent but now the new Republican is going to face Dan McReady who's a

Democrat who's a moderate much more down the middle and this is the kind of

strategy Democrats have been exercising across the country we saw it in

Pennsylvania with their candidate in Connor Lam they're trying to pick

candidates that fit the district and this guy has a very good shot of winning

over this middle-of-the-road district in North Carolina dan interesting result

too in Ohio you have Mike DeWine winning the governor's race there

to be the Republican nominee former two-term senator I think or at least one

term senator and he's gonna run against Richard Cordray the former head of the

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau who Alisha has been torturing for about four

or five years with her FairPoint we've been giving it back

what do you but it looks like that mean turnout there in Ohio Republicans had

better turnout than Democrats in the primaries which raises some questions

about just how big Democratic enthusiasm is going to be this year well we assume

Democratic enthusiasm is going to be very big it's been big that's one thing

they've had going for themselves progressives are so animated against

Donald Trump and that may serve mr. DeWine well I hope oh hi Owens don't

fall asleep during that campaign because Mike DeWine and Richard Cordray are two

of the least inspiring public figures you could encounter but be that as it

may the big thing that I think we saw here is Republicans are beginning to get

interested in this race the polling suggests their enthusiasm is growing and

I believe that's what Donald Trump is recognized that's why he's going out and

doing these rallies like he did in Elkhart he knows that he needs more

turnout from Republicans and we have seen just in this past week at least two

polls show that the generic ballot Republican versus conservative has

really really tightened it's below six three in one poll one in the Reuters

poll and that means it's going to be very competitive all right Dan we have

to take one more break when we come back hits and misses of the week

you

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Trump Exit Iran Nuclear Accord - Duration: 13:13.

welcome to the journal editorial report I'm Paul Gigot

president Trump up ending the foreign policy status quo again this week with

an announcement Tuesday that the United States would exit President Obama's 2015

around nuclear accord and reinstate sanctions on the rogue regime this as

three Americans detained in North Korea arrived home early Thursday ahead of a

summit now set for June 12th in Singapore between President Trump and

Kim Jong the president voicing optimism that the meeting would be a success

bring country into the real believe that have a success

joining the panel this week Wall Street Journal columnist and deputy of their

dad henagar columnist bill McGurn and in London editorial board member Mary

Kissel so Dan let's start with you you agreed first with the decision to

withdraw oh I absolutely agree with that decision Paul I think it had to be done

to drive negotiations with the Europeans were basically dragging their heels on I

mean there was a kind of basic agreement that the deal that Obama and John Kerry

did had imperfections it did nothing to limit the Iran's missile program it did

nothing to limit Iran's hegemonic activities in the Middle East and there

was a problem with the sunset provision at the end that it was going to expire

in 2025 now the European said they were willing to talk about that but we were

making no progress on those talks okay so this is something that this decision

Mary is likely to drive the Europeans they're gonna have to do something but

they should very cautious statement they said they were disappointed by it but

what options do they have now moving forward well the Europeans have a very

clear choice to make Paul they can either trade with Iran a very small

economy in a state sponsor of terrorism or they can decide the trade with the

United States and US financial institutions I think you see saw two

very different responses from Brussels where the chief diplomat said that the

Iran deal was the greatest diplomatic achievement of all time ever and the

response that you saw from Britain Germany and France it's also important

to remember that Britain has very strong links to the US financial system so I

think they're much more inclined to do a deal with the United States and trying

to close some of these loopholes that Dan talked about I think France and

Germany will protest a little more they have many more business ties to Iran but

I think ultimately all the Europeans will have to come around because the

economics are on the side of the United States not Iran do you think that

explains Mary the the relatively mild response to the Europeans and one thing

I don't know if you saw it but there was an op-ed and

petter is paper by a couple of former obama officials on friday saying what

the Europeans should do is they should house I mean just should call back their

ambassadors from the United States and maybe if it escalates even get rid

basically sever immediate diplomatic ties normal diplomatic relations with

the United States to try to rebuke America for this for this decision now

what a remarkable thing to read Paul and you know I called Iran a state sponsor

of terror but of course there's so much more than that

they're fomenting unrest across the Middle East and to see former White

House officials side with them instead of on the side of the free and liberal

Western world is really something to behold but again I think it's incumbent

also on the Trump administration to explain continually why it was important

to get out of this deal you saw the Europeans talk a lot for example about

the UN nuclear watchdog and how that watchdog has given its stamp of approval

to the Iran deal multiple times well the Trump administration needs to

explain that that watchdog does not have access to all of Iran's and nuclear

sites and that Iran is repeatedly lied to that watchdog called the

International Atomic Energy Agency the IAEA Trump administration officials

should keep making an issue of that and talk a lot about it and often bill what

impact do you think this is going to have on the North Koreans and the

message going into that summit well in one sense it's it's a little different

because Iran the bed in Iran is that the world will want to be in the US

financial system right that's the bed that's the less there's probably some

guy in Tehran calling his you know would be partner in Paris thing you know we're

waiting for that why it's perfect it's not coming like last night in in Elkhart

is for North Korea President Trump said I'm not gonna go to Singapore with kim

jeong-hoon and come out with the deal like John Kerry made so look it's good

to show strength I think we should be encouraged by what we see in North Korea

but again the goal isn't to sit down with Kim the goal isn't even to to

release prisoners the goal is to prevent them from having the capacity to strike

America with the nuclear arm and we're you know we still haven't got there yet

and Dan on Iran the Iran the Iranian have said they're not going to withdraw

immediately those are a lot of debate back and forth in the media and in in

Iran do you think that their incentives are to stay in or you know some because

some people predicted they would now get out and sprint to get a bomb what do you

think is gonna happen there I think the Iranian isn't incentive mmm

as Mary was suggesting earlier excuse me the Iranian incentive is at this point

primarily economic they got into this deal because they needed to get revenue

flows from Europe to help their economy just last weekend there were riots and

protests across Iran by lower middle-class Iranians who were saying

explicitly they had not benefited from the revenue resulting from the end of

the sanctions so the mullahs have a problem internally and I think their

primary goal here is going to try to do whatever they need to do to preserve

those economic relationships and if the sanctions start tightening on those

European companies Europeans in the Iranians as they are going to have to do

something to adjust to make the economy and Iran survive all right thank you all

still ahead a look at what's next following president Trump's decision to

exit the Iran Accord can the president reach an agreement with European allies

to fix the deals flaws and will Congress have a role well as Senator Ron Johnson

next

it is clear to me that we cannot prevent an Iranian nuclear bomb under the

decaying and rotten structure of the current agreement the Iran deal is

defective at its core president Trump's decision

this week to leave the Iran nuclear accord drawing a mixed reaction on

Capitol Hill with Democrats largely condemning the president's decision

claiming it would trigger a nuclear crisis or could and lead to even greater

tensions in the Middle East Republican Ron Johnson of Wisconsin is a member of

the Senate Foreign Relations Committee he joins me now from beautiful Milwaukee

Wisconsin senator good to have you with us thanks for coming in do you do you

agree with the president's decision on on Iran I do the world is less safe

because of the Iranian agreement that funneled about a hundred billion dollars

plus into not only the economy but even worse the military of the largest

state-sponsored terror terror and we've seen how they use that money to

destabilize Yemen to destabilize Syria provide Hezbollah more support they're

starting to lob rockets into Israel right and the deal did nothing to stop

their ballistic missile technology advancement either so I would say the

Iranian agreement made the world less safe so getting out of it will give us

the opportunity to ratchet up sanctions and hopefully come up with a better deal

are you worried at all though about the the rift with Europe because they're

disappointed obviously with with the president's decision they said so in a

statement and you know you could have some more transatlantic tensions

particularly you've got already fighting over tariffs on steel and aluminum does

that concern you at all sure I'm concerned we want to have a strong

relationship with our NATO allies and our European friends as well means the

Western democracies has kept a peace and security throughout the world we need to

hang together but the fact the matter is those same countries Britain France

Germany knew full well when President Obama entered this unilaterally did not

consult with Congress didn't ratify this through treaty process that that

agreement was really worth you know no more than the paper was

written on and they're recognized that right now so hopefully French president

McCrone is certainly talking about the working out a better deal that's the

better attitude to take so if such a deal did come to fruition you know

adding couple of the provisions that you mentioned before like the sunset

provision and intrusive inspections do you think that you guys in the in the

Senate would be able and willing to put those provisions into your legislation

that's that monitors and cause a review of the Irani clear core that's corker

car do you think you could get bipartisan support to do that I guess

what I'd rather do is come up with a new deal and send it through application of

the Senate that President Obama had done that first of all the the Iranian

agreement would have been far better and might have stood the test of time it

certainly would have had bipartisan support so that that's the danger in any

president acting unilaterally doing these executive agreements that are

clearly rise the level of treaties and not really going through the

ratification process all right I'd much rather see president Trump come up with

a new deal and have it ratified by the Senate all right that's very interesting

and because of obviously the Senate treaty you got to have 67 votes with

quarter Cardin you'd only have to have 60 votes harder to so you'd have to get

President Trump would have to get an enormous number of Democrats to sign on

to that kind of a deal well you know during the corker Cardin debate the

Iranian agreement act I think it was called the first event we voted on was

mine which would have deemed that a treaty I remember Paul from my

standpoint but from my standpoint if if Sanders really were upholding their oath

of office and defending the Constitution that amendment should have passed 100 to

zero but it didn't we actually had Republicans lobbying

against it unfortunately but again from so from my standpoint something so

significant certainly is a treaty and it should be ratified and we would be in a

far better place today have you done that is there is there what what's the

mood generally speaking in the Senate about this withdrawal decision I mean

the Democrats I remember when you had this debate there was bipartisan

opposition even among Democrats some opposed I think Chuck Schumer voted

against it or he was opposed to it in in some of the crucial votes on

Capitol Hill but now Democrats say well we should stay in anyway what's what's

changed well they circle the right wagons even

back then to end up passing the corker Cardin agreement act but from my

standpoint I think a lot of people are in Berlin I could have actually argued

this both ways state stay in the agreement try and strengthen it we've

already given up all of our leverage there's you know the fiction of snapback

sanctions was just that it was a fiction there's no way you're gonna get the 100

billion dollars plus back right and there's no way to put the Iran's

behavior back in the bottle so you know you could argue this both ways but I

have no problem with what President Trump has done you'll particularly start

ratcheting up sanctions at this point in time yep Prime Minister Netanyahu made a

very strong case that when you see these spontaneous demonstrations in Iran you

know obviously that money's not floating there economy for the benefit of the

Iranian people and this is probably a pretty good point in time to start

really ratcheting up pressure on the Iranian regime alright just another

quick subject Jena Haspel are you gonna vote to confirm her as CIA director and

you think she's going to be confirmed I'm absolutely gonna support her and

hopefully she will be confirmed you think she's going to be confirmed well

yeah there they are there's toxin even our conference it was

not helpful Senator McCain came out against her again I've got a great deal

respect for Senator McCain but that was not helpful in terms of her confirmation

okay all right Thank You senator appreciate your being here have a great

day when we come back a showdown between

House Republicans and the Justice Department taking a new turn this week

what the documents saw it by Devon Nunez

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Senator Chuck Grassley has a message for Supreme Court justices who are

considering retirement do it now the Republican chair of the Judiciary

Committee says that if any justices are thinking of retiring in the near future

they should do it do so before this year's midterm elections we've got to

get this done before the election and there's generally about 50 60 70 days

between the time a president nominates somebody and we get a hearing in

committee and then another two weeks before it gets to the floor and this has

to be done before the November election so my message to any one of the nine

Supreme Court justices if you're thinking about quitting this year do it

yesterday Hans von Spakovsky is a senior legal fellow at Heritage Foundation and

former counsel to the Assistant Attorney General at the Justice Department so

Hans let's talk about the Senators calculus behind his plea is it just to

avoid being in the middle of the nomination and confirmation process come

November or is there more behind it well I think what's going on here is that he

may have said he was talking about the nine justices but this is aimed clearly

at Justice Kennedy look for two years now rumors have been swirling the

Justice Kennedy is thinking about resigning not any of the liberal

justices and so what he's basically telling Kennedy is look if you want to

resign you need to do it now the reason being that Democrats in the Senate have

been doing everything they can to slow down the confirmation process to try to

delay it as much as possible and if we want to get a new justice in before the

next term of the court starts in October it would have to happen very quickly and

of course those on the other side of this political aisle would say you know

what the Conservatives are known to have in the past block nomination process so

Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy as you mentioned he's gonna be 82 in July he

you know look we know that he's considering retiring when his current

term expires next might the midterms be front of his mind

in his decision-making well sure because you know there's a chance that the

Senate might change hands and if Republicans and president Trump think

they are having a hard time now getting nominees through if the Democrats take

over the the Senate then the nomination process is going to probably come to an

almost complete standstill does the president have anyone on deck do you

know well he's he's still got his long list of judges and potential nominees

that he's put out before so I think the White House would move very very quickly

if one of the seats opened up on the Supreme Court so if the Supreme Court

remains intact by November how might the current makeup of the Supreme Court

affect the midterm elections well remember there were a lot of people and

this was something that not not really happened for a lot of voters said that

who was on the court and who would be able to choose who would be on the court

to fill Justice Scalia see that they considered that in the election and if

there were a resignation any time before should say shortly before the November

election of one of the justices on the Supreme Court I think that something

voters would look at because you know we're at a delicate balance on the court

between conservatives and liberals and I think people most voters especially

Trump supporters would not want another liberal getting on the court in Haun's

finally what what about the notion of not filling an empty Supreme Court seat

during an election year well that was something that Joe Biden came up in with

in 1992 when he was the chairman of the Judiciary Committee but the reason he

said that was because George HW Bush was the president and he didn't want a

Republican naming another seat of the Supreme Court the Democrats clearly

don't believe in that principle because remember in 2016 when the Scalia seat

was empty and President Obama put forward a nominee Merrick garland the

Democrats did everything they could to try to get him confirmed although they

weren't successful so it all boils down to politics yes exactly

Vaughn Vaughn's Bukowski thank you very much thanks for having me Oh Hans I got

the part right icing on this book outside party so much thanks Hans

well good about this scientist now warning of a possible explosion at that

erupting volcano and how ye will have a live report on those news concerns and

why a bad situation could get they say even worse President Trump is declaring

a major disaster area in Hawaii that after that volcano in the Big Island

butter released more dangerous lava and toxic gas scientists are now saying

there actually could be a massive explosion at the summit crater the

eruption so far has destroyed about two dozen homes and forced roughly 2,000

people to evacuate Anita Vogel is live in Los Angeles tonight with the very

latest on this continuing and dangerous situation I need it why there Eric you

know what they've described sounds pretty frightening for folks near the

volcano geologists are warning of even more intense explosions that could send

huge six foot wide boulders the size of refrigerators over a small car shooting

into the air up to half a mile away as well as ash plumes that could go as high

as 20,000 feet in the air so they're keeping their eye on the

lowering of the lava lake in the middle of the crater raising the potential for

those explosions if a larger explosion occurs it's because big blocks will fall

into the vent and will block the steam from escaping so essentially the steam

is just going to get trapped and it will just explosively evacuate that crater in

large blocks and smaller particles of ash will come streaming out of the vents

and keep in mind this very thing did happen back in 1924 now you can take a

look at this map this morning in Hawaii the 16th of vent or fissure opened up

that's where the lava comes bubbling out of the ground you can see right there on

the map that red spot that indicates the fissures the newest one is just to the

east or to the right of there close to a geothermal energy plant and a

residential subdivision it's from these vents in the

and where that molten rock lava comes up just like I said right now there are

2,000 people who have been evacuated hundreds are without power and officials

say Eric there's no end in sight this could go on for months Anita we can only

pray for those people and hope for the best

thank you that is it for us Molly lined up next with the Fox reporter C tomorrow

thank you since my stroke he hasn't left my side with the right steps 80%

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let's bring in Heather now are the acting Undersecretary of State for

public diplomacy and public affairs and she used to work with us here on Fox and

Friends hey Heather it's so good to see you

good morning Ainsley great to see all of you thank you all right so let's set the

stage for Singapore what can we expect well this administration has made more

progress in the past eight weeks then we have then the government has in the past

eight years in getting North Korea to denuclearize so this is a tremendous

step in the right direction under president Trump's leadership and now

secretary Pompeo is as well so as we look ahead to the next to the the summit

meeting that's set to take place in Singapore you can expect a lot of

planning there a lot of logistics that are involved in planning that we

secretary Pompeo set sort of the expectations that we have for North

Korea to denuclearize he made our expectations very well-known in his

talks with Kim jong-un and so between now and then just a lot of conversations

about how those meetings will go down so there's a story out today that says that

apparently it sounds like the North Koreans are removing some of the extra

buildings at some of their testing sites over there and it's you know it's

unclear to the the person who wrote this story why they're doing it I bet you

know more about that than whoever wrote the news story

well it's something I actually can't confirm at this time we watched those

situations very carefully the overall United States government does we think

that they are they've certainly Kim jong-un has pledged to do the right

thing others have said that they would

denuclearize that's what we are pushing for we are going for that our

expectations are clear in the administration policy is well known by

the North Koreans well the former CIA director John

Brennan thinks your chance or the president's chance or secretary pompeius

chance of actually getting North Korea to denuclearize is very very low listen

to what he had to say okay I hope that a summit meeting is going to result in a

deal equation of the Korean Peninsula what are the odds I think they're

probably you know less than 0.1% than 0.1% so he's predicting 99.9% failure in

this outcome yeah look here's what I can say we are committed

to doing this the North Koreans have made some good faith calls it was

certainly a good faith effort in letting are releasing our American prisoners

earlier this week we were tremendously proud to bring those folks home look we

are realistic and clear-eyed about this but it doesn't mean that we aren't going

to make every effort and every attempt to fulfill president Trump's policy of

denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula we're a long way from that but we're

certainly going to make all of our efforts and the sanctions are not going

to come off until they do that right absolutely not this administration came

in very early on and designed the maximum pressure campaign on North Korea

we were joined by many other countries around the world to put sanctions on

North Korea and also other entities to try to get them to force them to

denuclearize we have seen those sanctions working we believe that that

is what has brought them to the table our allies back us on that and are in

agreement with us on that so we're pushing it in the right direction but

those sanctions will not come off until denuclearization happens well a couple

of days ago you were with Mike Pompeo and I know we're kind of kidding you

know we saw the the still images but what was it like on the ground with Kim

jong-un yeah so so first let me start off by telling you a little bit about

what it was like when our American prisoners came on the plane and try to

picture this guys in North Korea we're at the Pyongyang Airport and these three

men are walking onto a plane that says United States of America across that

plane how incredible just that taste of freedom they walked on board we each got

an opportunity to take a look at them to shake their hands and say welcome home

even though we were still on North Korean soil they were then under the

appropriate the protection of the United States of America they said to us there

they looked us right in the eyes and said god Bless America and we are so

proud to be Americans we all cheered up we all choked up it was an incredible

moment so I mean that really for me as an American and for someone who

represents the State Department in this administration was the highlight of the

week the entire reason we did go there though was to set the table for

president Trump's meeting with Kim jong-un later next month and

so the secretary secretary Pompeo made a tremendous amount of progress in

planning for that meeting I was not in the meeting with him along with Kim

jong-un there was just one other u.s. official but we believe we made some

progress on that front Heather are there any demands we've made

up front that the North Koreans have not agreed to yet or haven't haven't said is

it possible you know we're still in the planning stages here but we've made it

very clear complete irreversible verifiable denuclearization we've made

that clear all along that that is our goal and many other countries around the

world completely back us up in that way Heather as far as those hostages are

concerned what are they what were they like do they have family members here do

they have kids and did you find out what was in that note that one of them handed

to Mike Pompeo yes so I read that I understand that a psalm was handed to to

vice president pence I've not seen it myself so I'm not familiar with what

exactly is in that but these are men of faith and that was very important to

them they do have families here in the United States the United States citizens

I know my consular affairs colleagues have the opportunity to give those

family members a call and let them know that they're American prisoners their

family members now the freed Americans as I like to call them we're on their

way home can you imagine getting that phone call from the United States

government saying hey we have your dad we have your husband we have your

brother so we reached out to them I know that some of those families were on

their way to Washington DC to be reunited there now private citizens so

I'm not going to be able to talk about what's ahead for them but I know they're

certainly glad to be reunited with their families and back home on safe ground

did they mention to you about their treatment I did not ask them personally

about that as you have to imagine it's an extremely sensitive situation when

they're coming on board the plane a sunlight was something that some of them

had not even had exposure to so our goal was to just give them their space give

them their space and they spent time with our State Department and White

House doctors also psychiatrists so they were the main points of contact with

these men on the flights home so that they could take care of them we didn't

want to pro but I'm sure some of those conversations will be had in the coming

days their treatment what they experienced and what their goals are for

the future what a week I mean between the hostages

and then a couple days earlier it was pulling the plug on the Iran deal of

course now the sanctions kick back they snap back but we really need the help of

our European allies because if they just pretend yeah it's business as usual then

this thing is not going to work well and that's the entire reason that President

Trump made the decision to pull out of the Iranian nuclear deal the Iranian

nuclear deal only dealt with one small part some would call it significant but

one part of Iran's bad behavior and that is its interest in a nuclear program

forgetting about all the bad activities that Iran is involved with all around

the world we see the news we watch the news carefully out of Syria where Iran

it's Revolutionary Guard Corp and also Hezbollah are attacking our ally Israel

they are doing lots of bad things around the world we see Iran backing the Houthi

rebels in Yemen shooting missiles and rockets into into Saudi Arabia are close

strategic partner they're doing lots of bad things around the world that the

United States intends to hold them to account for now our next step is to talk

with our European allies and others to say let's look at Iran through the

totality of his bad acts and not just through a one narrow slice the nuclear

deal well Heather Nancy Pelosi not surprisingly does not agree listen to

what she says okay deal without the agreement Iran was on the path to have a

nuclear weapon in one or two years so to those who keep saying this is important

for us to stop them from getting a weapon way down the road you have just

given them license to go forward in a year or two we take an oath to protect

and defend that is our first responsibility I do not think the

president is honoring that oath by what he did

so she says the bomb is more likely now well look we have seen Iran lie and lie

again they have not been good actors and all of this you just saw the documents

that Israel was able to obtain out of Iran the United States has taken a look

at those documents we believe those to be authentic we've seen that regime lie

in the past so we certainly would have questions

about its commitment to the nuclear deal all right then on Monday another another

historic thing is happening checking off all these boxes the US Embassy in

Jerusalem is set to open what are your comments on that yes so this is

something that the president president Trump talked about on the campaign trail

the importance of opening an embassy in Jerusalem we are pleased that our Deputy

Secretary of State John Sullivan will be leading the delegation secretary

minuchin will be there as well as Jared and Ivanka Trump are joining there as

well so we're very proud and pleased a president Trump's accomplishment in

doing this it's something he promised and now something that he is fulfilling

well it's something a lot of presidents have promised but this is the first time

it's actually happened heather Nauert who once upon a time was our news anchor

and she'd get up at 2 o'clock in the morning and now she's a big shot at the

State Department and she never goes to sleep that's right thank you so much and

it's just I just have to tell you it is such an honor to be a part of this State

Department and this administration and it makes it all worthwhile when you can

be oh and I could be just a small part of helping to bring these Americans home

I can't tell you guys I mean this has made this career change for me entirely

worth it what a meaningful experience very cool and happy Mother's Day I thank

you thank you look forward to seeing my family all

right take care all right you

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so far oh you're on the winning streak so we need to continue to flourish your

message to people from California a couple and they happened to be walking

by as I was standing outside the the Bass Pro Shop by Cabela's pool well you

were practicing what well I got tried it out and they were like you have to win

they're like Pete you know you know you've been on such a winning streak I'm

like it seems like you guys watch every weekend and they ran through it and that

guy actually poked you you said you won basketball he's like wasn't he on the

Princeton basketball I was walking to New York streets just this past week and

I had more people come up and talk about this competition they've got their skin

in the game and Pete they're feeling for you they're like when can he sit but

when can he actually win today might be your day I've said every day the

basketball horse-racing golf it will kayaking be the turning well

I've done a lot of canoeing from Minnesota some kayaking Edie had to

practice because he's never been in a kayak before man of the people

all right that's good well later on the show it will we'll see what happens

goodbye tom a lot happening this week president Trump with a dire warning

about Democrats ahead of this year's midterms so the Democrats they fight

against the borders they fight to raise taxes they want to raise your taxes they

fight for all of the things things that we don't stand for and we're

gonna have a great victory in 18 you watch would it have a great victory so

can the president rally Republicans toward that victory the midterms here to

win former chief of staff to President Trump than the former chairman of the

Republican National Committee Reince Priebus good morning right see right

hey good morning everyone great to be here we saw the president of Heartland

again this week at that rally and some of his candidates seemed to do pretty

well he got involved in some of the primaries as you know which can always

be tricky business but where do things stand now we've seen all the generic

ballot that Republicans have actually picked up some ground yeah they're

picking up some ground I think what happened on Tuesday night did quite a

number on any chance that the Democrats have of keeping the Senate you got to

look at what's happening there 26 seats in play

and what people need to understand is that where the Democrats are on defense

are in places that the president won by at least 18 points so places like West

Virginia North Dakota Montana Missouri Indiana those are all very difficult

seats for the Democrats to defend so the Republicans could pick up one or two or

three of those seats but then where the Republicans are on defense are in places

like Mississippi Nebraska Utah they're not places that the Democrats can win

right the other piece of this is what and yeah go ahead I was just gonna say

is it too early to start to say that we are seeing a trend play out here you the

states that you mentioned the Republicans that one they want most of

them want to tie themselves closely with President Trump fair warning become this

in that state in campaign form should establishment Republicans be concerned

about these midterms is it too early to say that well I think it's definitely

too early to say I mean there are three great things going in the favor of the

Republicans number one djt the president same formulas 2016 number two the RNC

which people don't really talk a lot about but if you look at what the work

that Iran has been doing at the RNC the fact that they're five times the money

of the DNC it really matters on the ground game the voter turnout all the

boring things that people don't talk about

these are all marginal seats in the house and then the last thing is Paul

Ryan and Kevin McCarthy they're raking in tons of money I talked to majority

leader McCarthy yesterday and I'm just telling you in private there's no reason

in a private conversation for any sugarcoating they feel confident that

they can keep the house and the site to the fact that the President of the

United States in spite of all the noise is doing great things for the country

and North Korea comes through you know look it's still a long way away but if

North Korea comes through you've got the economy foreign policy

Isis yep yeah I think people have to stop denying the fact that the

president's actions are actually not just doing a great job for the country

but they're gonna reflect well on the Republican Party all right speaking of

the international scene the candidate that president Trump ran against Hillary

Clinton was in Australia recently she was she's a lot invested in the Iran

deal as do the Obama team and other folks

she was criticizing it listen to what she had to say pulling out of the Iran

nuclear deal will make it harder to negotiate successfully with North Korea

or anyone else pulling out of that agreement makes America less safe and

less trusted and Iran more dangerous as Secretary of State helped negotiate the

crippling international sanctions that brought Iran to the table it would be

much harder a second time now that our credibility is shot right she said you

read a lot of things the president has accomplished she says our credibility

shot yeah I mean and it's pretty remarkable that that folks like her and

John Kerry and others would travel around the world overseas and just

criticize not just the president but undercut foreign policy I don't see

things slowing down in North Korea I don't see a creditability problem with

the president's actions and look I've got a lot more faith in the president

general mattis and Mike Pompeo than I do Hillary Clinton and so I think it's

pretty shameful especially these are the same people that like to criticize the

president and everyone around him every chance

they get this is this is pretty hypocritical of Hillary Clinton and it's

it's unpatriotic I I think people a lot of basically if you've got nothing good

to say then don't say anything at all or focus on the good things focus on a few

things that you do agree with and and brag about America that's what we should

all be doing overseas it is unpatriotic to go overseas and and undermine

accomplishments it's good to have you with us this morning thank you good is

this enough there's enough good going on there's enough good going on for even

Secretary Clinton to rattle off a couple good things that are happening that she

agrees with as opposed to a few paragraphs to get on television and cut

up this president but that doesn't help her cause we know that right

good to have you with us this morning producer very much all right turning out

to some other headlines we are following Iraqis are now at the polls in the first

from parliamentary elections since defeating Isis nearly 7,000 candidates

are vying for 329 seats in that Parliament 1/4 of which must go to women

for the first time the vote is done electronically to reduce fraud in a

country plagued by conflicts economic hardship and corruption and a mother

turns her own son into police Sandra Green says she recognized him in this

surveillance footage on social media legibly robbing a Florida home I told

him come home take a shower get some I'm about to take you over here

particular water and train you and I was heartbroken because I know that that

I didn't reason my bed talk about discipline Green says she will veil her

18 year old son out of jail in two weeks for her wow that is punishment yeah

absolutely all right now it's a Rick there's a wildfire situation not far

from where you grew up yeah take a look at some of this video

that's coming in this is kind of just to the south of Chino Valley Arizona that's

about 15 miles to the north of Prescott where I grew up also coming between

Prescott Valley take a look at this video there have been some homes that

were destroyed about 5,000 acres have burned so far they're getting a little

bit of containment going on but this is kind of brush area where there's a lot

of dry grass at a really dry winter season which is one of the rainy seasons

out across parts of the southwest and unfortunately not much moisture and now

conditions are very very dry take a look at that some people's homes completely

destroyed with that the fires still going on and take a look at the weather

maps tell you what's going on as well we're gonna continue to see the elevated

fire danger across parts of the southwest

throughout the day today very windy conditions and obviously the dry

conditions as well will continue to kind of exacerbate the problem now just to

the east of that it's really warm we're gonna be breaking all kinds of

temperatures today across much of the South Texas those temperatures pushing

record-breaking temperatures same goes across much of the southeast a little

bit of a break say towards the DC area today into the lower 90s it is very hot

and it's also humid we're gonna see a break coming by tomorrow at least for

SDC down to Florida get ready some big rain showers coming in and it's going to

be with you for probably about the next five to six days could look at a little

localized flooding and in across parts of the Ohio Valley towards the Northeast

those showers continue with us as well all weekend long so a bit of a rain out

for almost everybody parts to the Northeast guys thanks I had to Florida

tomorrow for two days okay I should cancel that trip I think about that yeah

all right new jersey now the latest state to offer college financial aid to

illegal immigrants and our next guest is a student who says they're receiving

this aid at his expense and Bass Pro and Cabela's set up camp right here on Fox &

Friends and look at the hottest fields on 10th

they can set that up while we've been interviewing Reince Priebus and they did

it quietly and quickly I'm telling you

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Japanese Prime Minister to meet Trump and Putin in the coming weeks - Duration: 0:51.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will meet on the sidelines

of the G7 summit to be held in Canada for two days from June 8th.

This,... according to Japan's Kyodo News Agency on Saturday.

The timing of the meeting is significant as it will come just a few days before the North

Korea-U.S. summit in Singapore.

The two leaders are expected to discuss Pyongyang's nuclear program,... and Abe is expected to,

once again, ask Trump to resolve the issue of Japanese abductees in the North.

It was also reported Saturday that Abe will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin

in Moscow on May 26th.

The two will likely discuss ways to boost their economic ties, as well as share views

on the Iran nuclear deal and the situation in Syria.

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Trump Touts Unemployment Numbers - Duration: 6:41.

welcome back president Trump touting the newest unemployment numbers as the

nation celebrates that nearly 45 year low of jobless claims and a record 6.6

million job openings in the month of March has reached the lowest level in

the history of our country Hispanic unemployment likewise is the

lowest think of it in the history in the history of our countries the lowest here

to bring all the business networks Christina por snivel as' did I get that

right yeah you did I've been practicing I knew be fans they really get it right

parts novelist there was a little bit of a hesitation but I was there there's no

hesitation with the economy right now no no definitely not with the latest

numbers we saw unemployment at three point nine percent we haven't seen it

that low since 2000 which sounds like great news you have almost literally a

job for every single American in the country because you have the March

hitting a record number of 211 thousand which you mentioned just early on but

the problem is is the fact that the labor market is actually shrinking

you're seeing fewer people joining the labor force and more leaving you've got

the aging baby boomers fewer births in you know the Millennials of the younger

generations and so that's making it more difficult for businesses to try to find

good quality people what's the long-term plan here people are excited about tax

cuts they feel like things are doing well businesses small businesses are

doing well how far can it go in regards to tax cuts

is we're not seeing the games right away when it comes to companies companies are

bringing back money from overseas Apple it's a great example he loves to use

Apple so they're bringing the money back into the United States but they're not

necessarily taking that money and reinvesting in employees instead they're

taking that money and they're buying back shares Apple being the example

buying back 100 billion dollars worth of shares they are doing ma mergers and

acquisitions instead of saying let me increase the salary of my employees so

that they can continue to buy products that have increased because of inflation

or because of oil prices well hopefully over time when you don't have enough

when have low unemployment that demand forces

wages up but we'll see where that goes and salaries Nancy Pelosi says though

the best way to fix it is to undo the tax cuts what do you make of her sort of

what she said on the campaign trail saying increase which would effectively

be an increase on the middle class how's it affect this so she I watch us a few

times and I've tried to read almost every single media outlet to see their

perspective and I know that she said she agreed to the second part of the

statement and maybe we can play that clip or not but she agreed to saying

that she would unroll the tax plan right so we can assume that that means either

increasing taxes or changing the the breakdown because she according to her

statistics 83% of the 1% is benefiting from this tax cut so she feels like it's

unfairly given towards the wealthier however if we're talking about the

actual tax cuts she used the term crumbs and that's inaccurate and I'm trying to

use bipartisan Rhian accurate and also quite insulting to many of the people

who write that is a big deal for them and that's change their life but there's

a cat the the inaccuracy is only up until 2025 when those individual filers

that expires so before within that period let's say you make between 38,000

to $70,000 you will see your federal tax rate go from 25 percent to 22 percent so

you're gaining Christina porch nebulous yes no hesitation well it was a meltdown

on the House floor listen this business about making America great again it is

your president that's dividing this country no I do not yield not one second

not one second not one second what led to the Maxine Waters blow up against a

Republican congressman will bring it to you and Georgia's gun King gubernatorial

candidate is growing political correctness out the window in its latest

campaign ad here he is he's like my chainsaw is ready to rip up some

regulations I got a big truck just in case I need to round up criminal

illegals and take them home myself yeah I just said that sick truck just in

case I need to round up criminal illegals and take him home myself yeah I

just said that yeah he just said that and he's joining us now the candidate

calls himself a politically incorrect conservative current Georgia Secretary

of State Brian cap good morning sir morning guys

great to be on with you we should note there are about I think six candidates

maybe in the primary and you're maybe about second in the polls trying to

climb a little bit higher how are those ads working they're working great people

are really resonating to it that's driving the left crazy and the good

hard-working people of Georgia just love them they've really taken to the ads not

only the humor in them but really drawing attention to our conservative

message our four-point plan my strong support for the second amendment you

know two plans that we have to take on public safety reform with tracking

deport criminal aliens and stop illan stopping and dismantling gangs and has

really been interesting how many people will come up to me and and give me one

of the lines in our last commercial or two hey bright so I love the political

incorrectness I love some good humor I get that it ad like that is meant to get

you to stand out with a lot of candidates but you would acknowledge

that it's not upon a private citizen to round up illegals and take them home

myself in your truck right so you that's tongue-in-cheek that's not something a

private person should do well I'm sure I'm sure that we shouldn't have any

tongue-in-cheek in politics anymore I tell you people just take a lot of this

too seriously we're trying to draw attention to a really detailed policy

message we have with tracking into clean criminal illegals which I'm sure

everyone supports and also stopping dismantling gangs I mean we've become a

distribution hub for the Mexican drug cartel here in this state and that's not

me saying that that's federal prosecutors I've worked on these plans

with local prosecutors local law enforcement and it's drawing attention

to my commitment to keeping our families safe I have three teenage daughters a

great wife our first dad Jake was about my protection for them

and keeping them safe and I want people to know as governor I'm going to keep

our state safe so we can continue to have a great business climate here well

certainly as people talk and Brian camp great to have you on this morning good

luck Brian appreciate it all right what's up friends right after this

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