masked the dangers of their product and knowingly marketed to children, e-cigarette s can look like usb flash drives making them easy to conceal and they come in a variety of sweet flavors. more than a 70% share of the e-cigarette market makes pods that contain as much nicotine as a pack of 20 regular cigarettes. a spokesman for the company says our intent was never to have youth use these products. taking dramatic action to contribute to solve this problem. some analysts believe in a deal to reduce tobacco use the government s unfairly targeting e-cigarette makers. to turn the troubling trend the fda plans to ban the flavored e-cigarette s at gas stations and convenience stores across the country. the white house, kevin cork, fox news. jillian: combing through limited body cam video after two chicago
heather: you are watching fox and friends first . an urgent health alert on the dangers of e-cigarette s use among teenagers. the nation s top doctor sounding the alarm after recent report that 3 million teenagers are they being. kevin corker has more on the crackdown. they are not safe, they are not cool and they can cause long-term problems in terms of learning, memory and priming the brain to addiction. a dire warning about the increasing popularity of e-cigarette s, threatening to undermine decades of declines in tobacco use. estimated 3.6 million states use e-cigarette s, one in 5 high school students, one in 20 middle schoolers. critics argue the industry has
what s most important is what is discussed and the clarity and the strength and resolve of this president and this administration to achieve the outcome that americans so desperately deserve. reporter: strong words from mr. pompeo. the idea is that this isn t some dog and pony show that they want to play on the international stage. they expect results or there could be catastrophic result. that s why the administration is looking at it from that perspective. sandra: kevin, the white house unveiled new proposals on school safety. yeah. very interesting. as you and i have talked about previously, school safety is one of the keystone domestic policy initiatives for this administration in 2018 in particular in the wake of the devastating attack in parkland, florida. betsy devos telling fox and friends this morning. that means we will do all we can do to keep american kids safe. everything is on the table.
the president is proposing, what will be a 20-hour marathon beginning this hour and that could be completed by week s end with a vote on this tax cut. kevin corker in missouri on how the president s push for this works. kevin? well, i don t mind telling you, neil, you and i talked about this a number of times dating back to the campaign season. he really knows how to strike a cord in this part of the country, in particular here in missouri. i feel like this speech was incredibly well-received. of the 1,000 or so invitees, i don t know that i saw, neil, three people sitting down during the speech. it was literally the entire crowd stood for the entirety of the speech. i noticed two things. number 1, he hammered home this idea and claire mccaskill in particular, you heard him mention the missouri senator there, he said listen, if she s not backing this, she s anti-tax cuts. she s not doing what is right
manhattan. this is an ongoing investigation. we expect mayor de blasio and the governor to be on scene. as i said at the beginning, neil, what happened here consistent with a terror attack. so far no one officially saying that s what took place, neil. neil: thanks, david lee miller. the white house is now confirming that president trump has been briefed on this vehicle that drove into a bike path near the world trade center, struck and killed several people. up to six dead we re told. nine injured. this is of great concern to the president. not only the president of the united states but he s a native new yorker as he is and his chief of staff, john kelly. kevin corker on how they re dealing with, this kevin? you re right about this. john kelly has briefed the president himself about this incident in new york city. not just of great concern as you point out for these two new yorkers, we re talking about an entire nation watching fox