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his first comments, the message was directed at ben jenkins. >> when you make a mistake you have to own up to it. that is the montana way. i'm not proud of what happened. i should not have responded in the way that i did and for that i am sorry. i should not have treated that reporter that way. for that i am sorry, mister ben jacobs. rob: the incident was not enough to deter montana for a decisive win of a political newcomer. you see the results, greg gianforte with 54%. quest conceded the race, that montana will hold greg gianforte accountable as greg gianforte pledged to fight for montana families with the message. >> i'm going to washington to get things done, to drain the swamp and fight for montana families. >> there is question about being seated in the event, but paul ryan telling reporters they will not stand in the way letting montana decide who they want. greg gianforte will face criticism from democrats once he gets to town and a persistent washington press corps. he will have to appear in court, misdemeanor charges. greg gianforte replaces ryan think he it was named interior secretary this year. rob: thank you. heather: despite the fact that he was on a entirely different continent the mainstream media blaming donald trump for greg gianforte body slamming of that reporter. rob: don lemon scolded one of his guests for refusing to accept his opinion on the matter. >> the guy who is in office has said horrible things about reporters, calling them an enemy of the american people. that has nothing to do with anything? people feel they can get away with that. >> you can drop a straight line from republican candidates thinking that behavior is okay when you have donald trump berating reporters throughout the entire campaign. rob: radio talkshow host dana roche slamming the media. heather: no one talking about the violent outburst on the left. >> no one wants to talk about donald trump, let's talk tom perez with his cussing crusade and the california democrat convention last weekend where a number of democrats on stage screaming expletive trump and expletive republicans. the story at daily caller, debbie wasserman schultz threatening capital police, they want to accuse everyone else of fomenting violence, instigating violence, violent rhetoric. would we be having this conversation about greg gianforte and the anger of so many people in america if the media had done their job the last 10, 20 years, if they hadn't looked the other way at the violent actions we have seen so many progressive leftists commit. heather: more arrests in the search for the terrorist cell connected to the manchester massacre intensifies. more about the cold-blooded killer's path to terror. in manchester, details on some new rain at this hour. >> reporter: a lot of activity here, the memorial to the victims of an incredibly brutal attack monday night in manchester, we are tracking closely and aggressive police hunts to get to the bottom of it, into this morning, one more arrest. eight people with possible ties to the attack. they assure us the support network behind this bomber as new images emerge of the attacker, salman abedi. at least a year before this attack he had been radicalized and in weeks and months before the attack, it was a well-planned, well organized, coordinated attack, and for the first time aren't officers, from the us side, has calmed down. here is what donald trump had to say at a nato stop earlier. >> all people who cherish life must unite in exposing and removing these killers and extremists and yes, losers. they are losers. >> reporter: 22 that have been identified, some very young, some older. dozens remain in the hospital. manchester also has a long holiday weekend, a lot of sporting and cultural eventss plans, defining the terrorists back to you. rob: donald trump in the final leg of his inaugural overseas trip meeting with japanese i minister a add of the first day of g7 meetings in italy. more on the president's agenda. >> reporter: we can only hope the beauty of this resort will be more moved to the group nearby volcano mount etna. some very serious topics on the agenda, terrorism, environment, economy. some commentators said this is like a lonely hearts club. the leaders will have an opportunity to commiserate about what it is like to be at the top. first bilateral for donald trump this morning was the japanese prime minister, no doubt a calling for tougher measures against north korea, this on the heels of the nato summit where trump chastised 23 of 28 members for not faring their share, according to us officials last night there was serious talk about how they could get to those limits. trump spoke at a new nato headquarters where he dedicated a fragment of the world trade center, there was a lot of emphasis on body language, people talking the faces of european leaders as they looked at the criticism of the bottom line on a lighter note in sicily they have unrolled a gelato all the trump cut which will be local strawberry on the base of mount etna. and later moments in the days as well. >> a warm welcome for the president. >> las vegas on high alert warning the city could be isis's next target. a, quote, credible threat after a new video shows a strip encouraging attacks on soft targets. the fbi working with intelligence agencies and international law enforcement as hundreds of thousands of tourists travel to las vegas this memorial day weekend. rob: a potentially deadly attacks awarded at comicon, offices in phoenix taking down a suspect armed with guns and knives, intended to murder police officers, taking pictures of police at the event and posting them with threatened messages, comicon is famous for addressing up as their famous characters, banning our costume props. heather: a lot of people have weekend plans. rob: will we get some decent weather? not optimistic about the east coast. >> reporter: we should not be optimistic. we will get breaks of sunshine, we are kicking off the summer concert series, famous days, altering the barbecue. let's take a look at the forecast, the summer concert series, on and off showers, highs around 57 °, 8:00, 7:00 am, rain in the forecast not only today but through the long memorial day weekend. severe storms in the central us, watching threat for wind and hail as well as isolated tornadoes but tomorrow the threat is even more extensive across the mississippi and tennessee river valley. as for the east coast, it is going to be on and off. i don't think a washout but showers in the forecast all weekend long. heather: will have to stay inside and watch fox news. >> reporter: that is a very good plan. heather: 10 minutes after the top of the hour. facebook ceo mark doctor berg calling on the government to give everyone free money. >> it is time for our generation to define a new social contract. we should explore ideas of universal basic income to make sure everyone has a cushion to try new ideas. heather: $63 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pregnant student from participating in her graduation ceremony, she is not being punished but rather this decision is for being immoral and violating their abstinence policy. >> i had to be disciplined, i broke. i took my consequences. i never thought -- no kid has had consequences like this. rob: she will not walk with her classmates. make of that what you will. heather: foxbusiness alert, insurance companies continue to ditch obamacare. steve: here we go. this may not surprise you but blue cross blue shield not just in kansas city but the state of north carolina saying things will change, insurance companies have to make their plans now. they have a plan for 2018. blue cross blue shield will not be offering plans at all, they are going to be offering plans at a 24% rate hike if regulators prove north carolina and kansas city, the company is backing out completely so in kansas city, 25 different counties, folks will not have insurance whatsoever. why is this important to you at the, humana, this puts pressure on congress to figure out what they are going to do. heather: every day we hear about another company pulling out. we have some shares being checked out. >> reporter: they were not made by this particular company but if you have these, they are -- you can see the chair on your screen, nuts and bolts in the chair, turns out they may come out, then you would fall. costco, officemax, staples, sold between july 2015, and february of this year. heather: it looks like one they have downstairs at "fox and friends". >> reporter: we will check that out later. these are a couple fan favorites they are going to bring back from the 90s. dairy queen -- what you are seeing on screen is eminem treats and reese's treatment. i brought for you guys to taste a couple of these. this is reese's, i don't want this to fall. then they also have this treatment that you are trying right now, four flavors in time for summer, unofficial kickoff and it is memorial day so get in the 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of mind. you take somebody with the right mindset, they put it on the street. they will be right back up there. mahmoud abbas they house housing for millions of low income americans. you to weigh in, lawrence jones for the blaze. you get what he is saying. you understand firsthand. >> the same thing my parents tell me as a little boy, my mom had me at 16, my dad married her in the majority of my life i believed in policies and although we are in poverty, make sure we don't have the poverty line. in many cases the government likes its own resources and individuals, assist them. sometimes you have to endure and i remember as a child, doing things to earn money because my parents didn't want me to have the poverty mind, they wanted me to overcome myself. rob: welfare can pacify people and keep them in their place and it is an awesome story you made it as far as you have and everybody loves a story like that. what do you say to people who started off in lesser situations and not able to pull themselves out? they are upset by what ben carson said. >> i can't speak for them but what i will say is i got what he was saying and i hope the audience doesn't take it that way. i think he was talking to a lot of people in minority communities that experience these tough issues and i would tell if you have a brother or sister out there keep pushing, you necessarily don't have to have that poverty mindset but change your thinking, push forward, try to overcome the situation and don't listen to the naysayers. ben carson has had a consistent message of overcoming. he experienced poverty himself and if you look at his work in detroit, michigan he has put many kids through school, giving money to foundations. i don't think he was trying to bound the community per se. heather: one thing you disagree with in his inaugural address, he referred to immigrants as slaves or made a correlation. >> i am not with the liberals attacking him because i don't think that was his intention but i disagree with calling slaves immigrants. i disagree with the terminology. a lot of people on the left made this comparison when it comes to immigration that somehow it was the same as slaves, two constitutional amendments for black people to become free and we didn't come willingly. i appreciate this country and the opportunity, being able to overcome. it is one thing to come here willingly. rob: i'm not surprised people have got upset about comments like that, that is the world we are living in but thanks for giving your side of it. heather: three days after the child of a libyan migrant blows himself up at a concert and president obama has a message about donald trump's wall, don't build it. rob: ticking off the american summer concert series. bill bass are performing live, coming up, stay tuned. ♪ there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free 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not proud of what happens. this should not have responded in a way that i did. for that i am sorry. i should not have treated that reporter that way. for that, i am sorry, mister ben jacobs. heather: he vowed to stay out of the limelight and get the job done. >> our work is just beginning but it does begin with me taking responsibility for my own actions. you deserve a congressman who stays out of the limelight and just get the job done. rob: that may be easier said than done, greg gianforte taking criticism from democrats, facing opposition to his being seated in the event of his victory, paul ryan said he would not stand in the way before greg gianforte gets to washington. he will have to appear in court in montana by june 7th to face charges. heather: lane glow probably a good idea. rob: some in the mainstream media blaming donald trump for greg gianforte body slamming that reporter. heather: including cnn host don lemon who scolded a guest for refusing to accept his narrative. >> because the guy who is in office now has said horrible things about reporters and reporters are the enemy of the american people, that has nothing to do with anything? people feel they can get away with it? i don't believe you actually believe that you >> you can draw a straight line from republican candidates thinking that sort of behavior is okay. we have donald trump berating reporters throughout the entire campaign. >> vanessa: i don't think anyone that it was okay but charlie hurt saying it is quite a stretch to connect what happened in montana to donald trump. >> the really sad about it is had it happened earlier it might have helped the candidate. their opinion of the press these days is so incredibly low. when you look at that stuff and realize these are people who are supposed to be the first defenders of free-speech rights and they don't know the difference between donald trump complaining about the press, ridiculing the press and some wacko who attacks a reporter and tries to beat him up during an interview, the fact they don't realize the difference between those two things reveals why so many americans despise the press. rob: more arrests overnight is the hunt for the terror cell connected to the manchester massacre intensifies. ten people have been arrested, eight remain in custody at this hour. there is new video surfacing showing the killer months before the attack wearing a traditional african robe. more video of him. isis set the stage for salman abedi to carry out the concert bloodbath training him in syria. second attack, the uk taking unprecedented security measures including armed officers patrolling trains for the first time ever. all 22 victims including seven young girls have been identified. heather: donald trump heading into the final leg of his inaugural overseas tour. the commander-in-chief meeting with japanese prime minister shinzo abe at of the g7 summit in italy after donald trump met with nato leaders urging world powers to come together in the fight against terror. >> all people who cherish life must unite in finding, exposing and removing these killers and extremists. we must drive them out and never ever let them back in. heather: donald trump had back home to washington dc tomorrow. former speaker of the house newt gingrich has this advice for donald trump for when he returns home from his historic trip. >> the president comes home and remains disciplined, if he is willing to be the leader of a team rather than someone who goes off on his own when he feels like it he could become formidable my advice would be like corey lewandowski, let them do the fighting, you go out and talk about jobs, healthcare, infrastructure, you are the positive creator of these things, stick within the boundaries of working with a team and don't get off on other stuff. salman abedi rob: he is connected to deadly terror attacks. why is this man being honored in a new york city parade. the widow of one of his victims joining us live next to react. heather: 7 did you see president obama's off-the-wall lecture? into this. >> in this new world we live in we can't hide behind a wall. rob: as we prepare to honor our heroes this memorial day weekend organizers of the puerto rican day parade are preparing to honor and unapologetic terror leader released from prison under the obama administration. heather: diana lost her husband in one of those bombings carried out by lopez's terror organization as she joins us live with our condolences to you and thank you for joining us. >> you are quite welcome. heather: to you he is no hero. share your story. what happened? >> my husband was at a business meeting january 24, 1975. oscar lopez rivera is a leader, placed a bomb in the restaurant which exploded, killing four people, my husband among them. rob: f al and is a phonetic terror organization, they had been working to free puerto rico from the united states of america, this was their method of doing so. they committed over 100 bombings. tell me how outrageous is it to think that this man is going to be leading a parade in new york city after he bombed a tavern in lower manhattan 40 years ago and killed four people? >> my feeling is that his being honored by being grand marshal of the parade is an absolute disgrace and particularly that it is happening in new york where the f a ln had a reign of terror that affected all aspects of life in new york in the 70s and early 80s. for him to be considered a hero is unfathomable. rob: let me correct myself, that he bombed, he was convicted of making the bond that helping put together the bombs, he was not the bomber of the tavern but still a person involved in the organization and helping in that movement. >> he was convicted of many crimes. at no point was he linked directly to the killing but as one of the leaders of the f al in he certainly in my opinion and the opinion of many should be held responsible as well as a person who placed the bomb. rob: not deserving of being referred to as a national freedom hero. organizers of the parade, not only will he be the grand marshal but giving him this title for the first time ever that they have awarded that. back to your personal story as we wrap up here. tell us how it impacted your family. you were also pregnant at the time all of this happened. >> i was. i was 6 months pregnant. my in-laws had moved to the united states from uruguay. turned our lives upside down. my son never knew his birth father. my in-laws who were holocaust survivors, it was devastating. heather: to those who think he is the hero, what do you say to them? >> in no way is he a hero. not someone to look up to. he is not someone who is a positive role model. i would really hate for any child to think of oscar as a hero. it is frightening. he is a despicable individual, even though he was not found guilty of the specific murders, he has done nothing in his life to be proud of. rob: the nypd commissioner won't be marching in that parade but our mayor in new york city has no problem with this. we really appreciate it. heather: now we go to brian kill meet to see what is going on. a lot of folks pulled out of the parade. >> reporter: i'm more focused on our big show. being able to get this promo out, keeping up for the concert series and privilege to have them one cup at a time. former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld is here live. secretary john kelly will be here. he lost his son in battle. and admiral mc craven will be here, as the president is meeting with the g7 after leaving his first ever nato summit. playing in the rain and moms can't stop us. back to you guys. first kid you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely to... ...choose luvs than first time moms. live, learn, & get luvs. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, 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iconic 90s action tv show is back, baywatch, here with a review is founder of nerdcheer.com. i love the rock, i am going to see it. what did you think? >> and honored to be on with you. this is based on the tv show, david hasselhoff and pamela anderson. i would not show it -- it was fun. it was iconic. it was on tv, definitely and r-rated movie version. they have amazing chemistry, fantastic in the film. a great villain, john bass, some very funny moment in the movie to keep it sustained was on the negative side, 25 minutes too long. i felt like they take themselves too seriously. if your member 21 jump street they used the same r-rated formula with a tv show setting, but did it much better. some of the cgi effects look very fake at times. it looked really fake. it is a decent film, 3 out of 5, strong matinee but nothing more than that. heather: i love it. the slow-motion run. >> i apologize to the viewers in advance, you are about to see -- doing a very bad slow-motion run. i have terrible pale arms, sorry about that. running down the beach, i need some tips on how to do a better slow-motion run. i decided to ask the rock and zach efrain for tips on how to look cool but david hasselhoff blue my mind by telling me they came up with the slow-motion run because the show was too short in time, out of necessity. watch this. >> we were four minutes short and could not finish the show, so a girl walked by and we ran in slow motion, we ran it again and said go out and shoot any girl you can find and we did it in slow motion and realized we were only a minute short. why don't we do the main titles? >> got to think cool, therefore you are, just do your thing, just run. be confident and do it. that is the beauty of movies. >> very specifically what you want to put on your sandwich. the next sandwich. you look determined. >> detailed answers on how to look cool in slow motion. kevin mccarthy -- the film is not bad, just not great. i give it 3 out of 5, worthy of a matinee. pirates of the caribbean i gave 3 out of 5. heather: did you run make it into a movie? >> it did not. i apologize for all of america for what you just saw. i am very sorry. heather: i hope you were wearing sunscreen. thank you. have a great weekend. the time is 8 minutes until the top of the hour, outrage boiling over after a junior high student is double most likely to be a terrorist by her teachers pleasant ridiculously happy contestant who just made history on the price is right. ♪ ♪ i am the only one ♪ ♪ to bring a raindrop ♪ a hard but ♪ make your dreams come through ♪ hey katy, you got a minute? sure. i'll scroll through my feed to avoid making eye contract. cool. i'll just hover uncomfortably until i get the answers i need. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi® double cash card does. earn 1% cash back when you buy, and 1% as you pay. double means double. bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary 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juice instead. heather: big day coming up. rob: we do. phil is going to play for us during "fox & friends." heck of a show. heather: all-american concert series is beginning. if you can believe it starting that time of year again. have a great weekend. >> breaking overnight greg gianforte blow to democrats with special election victory. >> when you make a mistake you have to own up to it. >> i should not have responded in the way that i did and for that i'm story sorry. >> you don't think it's because guy in office now has said horrible things about reporters and said reporters are the enemy of the american people. >> so much hostility frankly to the press, a lot of expwren generated by the donald trump rallies. >> everyone wants to talk about president trump. let's talk tom perez and his cussing crusade that he has

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