i thought there was global warming. what happened? how are you personally helping the environment? i recycle and drive an efficient car. i don t litter. jesse: you are like al gore. he was the vice president, the big green guy. jesse watters fox news, how are you? i don t like ambush journalism. why don t you come on the show. are you embarrassed about climate gate? i m not doing an interview right now. jesse: do you stand to make any money from cap and trade? jesse: al gore won t talk but energy secretary rick perry will. north korea threatening to turn the u.s. to ashes.
in desperate trouble and would wind up in prison for many, many years. thank you very much, jeff. next, attorney general jeffrey sessions taking on a federal judge and slamming the state of hawaii. plus china bombers on high alert. north korea threatening a nuclear strike which they say would reduce the u.s. to ashes. and jeanne moos with a late night send off to bill o reilly. good evening to you, gretchen, i mean, who s left? if you ve tried every pill on the shelf
volleyball courts. as she mentioned, possibly just a way to blow by time. i don t know. what do you make of what we re seeing there? anyone who has followed the intelligence and assessments of north korea over time is struck by the bizarre nature of the things that they will say and the bizarre things you ll see in these images. that are so contradictory. we re coming up on a possible sixth detonation of a nuclear device is a tragic failure of policy and a major problem for counter proliferation. but yet you ve got this bizarre kingdom playing volleyball while waiting around possibly for a big big test. sandra: let s also note the specific threats to the united states coming from north korea. north korea saying don t mess with us. warning of a super mighty strike. saying it will reduce the u.s. to ashes. yeah. that kind of rhetoric, you know,
even want this bill, don t want the opportunity to change this bill. steve: well, it doesn t do what it was supposed to initially. ainsley: side note he was speaking at the national republican congressional committee and they raised a high of $30 million last night. let s hand it over to abby. abby: good to see you this morning. other headlines to get to while you were sleeping. north korea s fresh nuclear test failing overnight. the communist country trying to flex missiles exploding seconds after launch that. kim jong un intensifying with the latest show of force after threatening to reduce the u.s. to ashes. south korea vowing it s ready to respond to any nuclear harassments. we now know an isis terror alert is the reason why the white house is ramping up airport security. all electronics except cell phones are banned now on flights come from 8 majority muslim countries. terrorists designing bombs that could fit into laptop batteries.
with many world leaders, with many representatives of countries during that transition time. it s perfectly acceptable and has been done for hundreds of years. this issue again is part of the permanent campaign against president trump. and to be quite honest. i think this is very dangerous ground for the democrats because they are really using this political angle to really ruin our foreign policy we a major foreign power. and i think they shouldn t be doing it so lightly. brian: david bossie thanks so much. ainsley: we will be watching tonight. great to sigh. send it over to abby who has headlines for us. abby: good morning, guys. great to see you as well. while you were sleeping north korea s fresh nuclear test failed. commune isles country trying to flex nuclear muscles. mifl exploded just seconds after the launch. latest show of force after threatening to reduce the u.s. to ashes. south korea now vowing it s