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"fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ ♪ my generation baby ♪ the 20 it is 2018, in case you are waking up and hearing that for the first time. that is 2017. let's get to our top story. the search is on for a motive, a driver intentionally drove into a crowd killing ten people. investigators not ruling out terrorism. major cities like new york on high alert. >> reporter: we are on the side of young street where a horrific act was perpetrating. they have yet to reveal what they believe the motive to be but a single suspect after allegedly ramming a white rental van into a multitude of pedestrians. the suspect, a 25-year-old from toronto, 10 lives were claimed, 15 injured, the brutal force of the large fan leaving, a case of severe wounds. >> i have seen the scene i have ever seen in my life. >> reporter: the man with extensive front end damage finally stopped, the driver was taken into custody. justin trudeau released a statement that on behalf of all comedians i offer my condolences, and the fast and full recovery of those injured. american leaders expressed solidarity. mike pence tweeted we are closely monitoring the effect on innocent people in toronto and with the canadian people, the american people shoulder to shoulder with neighbors in canada. there is no known national security link as they investigate this. the nypd is working with the joint terrorism task force monitoring developments in toronto quotemac there is no known nexus to new york city. heather: we are learning about the suspected waffle house killer now under arrest. police finding travis was near the scene, killing four people. they are giving him his gun, and the ar 15 in the waffle house shooting, was stopped by a customer. james shaw junior will join us live. a former president, george hw bush, hospitalized in intensive care after barbara's funeral. the 41st commander-in-chief was said to be brokenhearted over her death. he has a blood infection but is responding well to treatment, going to maine this summer. the most goal oriented person on the planet and would not bet against him. the pres. will host the first state dinner with french pres. emmanuel macroin. they are holding talks about the state of the iran nuclear deal. griff jenkins live in washington dc. >> reporter: history will mark the pres.'s first honored guest, much work to be done. >> bilateral issues, and a lot of issues. >> reporter: the relationship between the two, they planted a tree in mount vernon but the key issues create division, namely the iran nuclear deal, the president does not like it, and the upcoming summons in north korea continuing conflict in syria. last but not least trade and tariffs. ahead of the bilateral meetings, white house press secretary sarah sanders made it clear where the president stands when it comes to the nuclear deal. >> we think there should be a better deal, one that is positive, that works and we don't typically look to the leadership of iran to determine foreign-policy. >> reporter: the deadline looms in the deal. and angela merkel, the press conference, and first lady milania tweeting preparations and details, and 130 guests, it is go cheese, tomato jam and buttermilk biscuit, and infused with white house honey for dessert. >> the mistakes of the previous administration, we will not take north koreans at their word. we have seen steps in the right direction. we have a long way to go. >> an exact date for the summit has not been set but is expected to be by midsummer. james mattis optimistic in light of the end of nuclear testing. last minute change of heart taking away from mike pompeo's nomination of kentucky that is the steak grandpa backing the former cia director. >> time will tell he has incorporated the idea the iraq war was a mistake. >> he is open and understands the pres. and his boston will listen. >> he cleared a hurdle with an 11-9 vote in the senate foreign relations committee, three democrats pledged support giving pompeo the votes for full senate confirmation. the final vote expected in the coming days. donald trump said he would change his mind and he did. chief political correspondent for the washington post says mike pompeo will likely become our next secretary of state. to earn and keep the pres.'s trust. >> the pres.'s here in the way secretary tillerson never did. and hours spent for the daily briefing, and the pres. obviously trusts him. and the confirmation hearings about the iran deal which suggested he may not be quite where he was earlier on this and it remains to be seen how that will come out, they were more hostile to this agreement. >> special election day in arizona, vote will play a role in november. debbie is favored to win the congressional district seat over -- and sexual-harassment. and could change who represent texas on capitol hill. and challenging the constitutionality of voting maps. and redrawing districts in 2011. the state could be forced to withdraw the map. lots going on, time is 9 minutes after the top of the hour and prosecution, detention and deportation, caravan packs of migrants unnoticed, the trump administration is new warning is more illegals move-in to test their luck. terror in the skies, ice using drugs to attack cities in the us. what police are doing to protect americans. a brand-new member of the royal family revealed and his older sister stealing the show. this is going viral this morning. >> hundreds of migrants make this way to the us. and the consequences facing those migrants if they choose to cross our borders. >> reporter: hundreds, central america migrants traveling in a caravan in the home stretch of the journey to the us border where donald reported officials to keep them out. despite the democrat inspired laws on sanctuary cities in the border being so bad and instructed secretary of homeland security, unless large caravans of people, we are the only country in the world so naïve. 600 men, women and children from guatemala, el salvador and honduras are ready to complete the final 400 miles on their trek to the california border. many are planning to seek asylum in the us, with security sec. kiersten nielsen warned they could face prosecution, detention and deportation. a sentiment echoed by white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. >> a sovereign nation that cannot defend its borders will no longer be a sovereign nation. you have broken the law. we are committed to doing everything we can to secure our nation, need congress to do their job and pass legislation to close the legal loopholes. >> reporter: the caravan peaked at 1500 people but has shrunk under pressure from mexican authorities without to -- the right to stay in mexico from those who do not and the pres.'s call for the national guard to secure the border. >> it has brought awareness to other people what they can or can't do. members of the dangerous ms 13 gang convicted of murder, a boston jury founding salvador perez vasquez and hector guilty in the shooting death of a rival gang member in 2014. also found guilty of racketeering, sentencing is expected in july. border patrol agents in texas napping 56 illegal immigrants. and they tipped off suspicious activity in laredo, texas. from guatemala, mexico and hunter us and they have all been turned over to ice. the time is 16 minutes after the top of the hour. the iran deal taking center stage in washington. emmanuel macroin going to urge donald trump not to back out of it but are there any benefits for the us and its allies? and police did chase him, ten times. what's marked the dramatic passenger takedown on a plane packed with people. ♪ heather: a man is tased 10 times for refusing to get off the plane after allegedly touching a woman inappropriately. dramatic moment caught on camera in miami before take off. >> what is the reason? >> backup. >> jacob garcia under arrest and facing several charges including battery. the american airlines flight took off for chicago but an hour late. a preschooler outraged after she says her son's teacher taped his mouth shut. he claims those two teachers used scotch tape and threw his lunch out at least twice. the school admits to the first incident and so the substitute teacher was fired but his mother says one of them is to working and is demanding a full investigation. donald trump welcoming emmanuel macrointo the white house to discuss issues including north korea and iran. he is a major support of the iran nuclear deal and will press donald trump to renew it but would that be beneficial for us? the washington examiner, steve nelson, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. how will this work out? they are friends but have some disagreements including the iran deal. >> president macroin is arguing there is no plan b and us actions to undermine it would prompt chaos, no easy replacement for this large international agreement. donald trump is willing to stick to his guns on other issues with world leaders aside from more personal relationships, working toward the president of china or prime minister of japan, sticking to criticism and entrée despite being close friends with the leaders of those countries which we have to see if there is an impact. donald trump is preparing to meet with north korea's leader and pulling out with the iran nuclear deal could undermine efforts to reach a deal with north korea. of the 20 he is concerned on fox news sunday that we are running the risk of iran rebooting their nuclear program in a manner comparable to north korea. >> not enough restrictions on iran or too few. and it is a complicated issue. >> directly on friday, angela merkel, some pressure from her to the pres. in terms of the iran deal. how would it benefit us? >> if you look toward north korea, that is clearly the most pressing threat to national security in terms of nuclear weapons. and a young leader who donald trump is preparing to meet with and convince to denuclearize, that is the winfred donald trump, could be on the back burner for a couple months. heather: macroin once assurance they will not pull out of syria immediately. >> various points of commonality, and to keep troops in syria, donald trump's to have an abrupt development in syria, the syrian leader used chemical weapons, and -- >> there were discrepancies, hours and moments, let's talk about pompeo, the final tally with 11-9. heads before the senate, and in terms of how he feels about the iran nuclear negotiations as america's chief diplomat moving forward, what do we know about that? >> we know pompeo is critical of the deal but pompeo is a shrewd person and taking a key role in the north korea development as well. having visited kim jong un recently. he will be on the same page as donald trump, he will not necessarily drive one way or the other. heather: he is on board with what the president has to say about it. hope you have a great day. a lot will happen today. 25 minutes after the top of the argument four people guns down in a waffle house but police say it could have been worse if not for this hero. >> the gun was jammed up and pushed down so we were scuffling. i managed to get him. heather: the customer who jumped into the ar 15 from the gunman joins us live to share his story. debbie wasserman schultz blowing the whistle on her. how he could damage the democratic party. ♪ dray, when he was younger, he loved to smile; and we knew he would need braces because his teeth were coming in funny. this is the picture that was on the front page of the newspaper. all you can notice is the braces! then, once he got to michigan state, he broke the retainer! my bottom teeth, they were really crooked, and i just wasn't getting braces again. then i discovered smiledirectclub. it's easy to just grab it and go and i can change it on the road. i did photoshoots with my aligners in and you can't see them. a smile is a first impression, that's why i think having a great smile is so important. heather: back with fox news alert ramping security regarding the deadly man attack, deploying to high-profile locations in and around the city. police wants to know why alex plowed into a crowd killing ten people. they are not ruling out terrorism. witnesses describing it. >> i have seen a lady with her leg, a gruesome scene, couldn't believe what i have seen. people in the streets getting hit one by one. heather: he is in police custody. police in new york working to prevent isis drone attacks, deputy commissioner john miller says the thread is not new but they wanted to be prepared. the government is assessing its technological ability to take control of the drones. isis 20 use drones to drop bombs on players and fans of the world cup in russia. a deception operation by iran, both branches of the iranian military are spreading the conspiracy theory claiming the us is secretly backing islamic terrorists was the propaganda calls us, british and french leaders criminals for the strike, using chemical weapons on his own people. last-minute change of heart paving the path to confirmation for secretary of state mike pompeo. kelly right joins us with what has changed and what happens next. >> reporter: it is rare to see any bipartisanship on capitol hill. these days. in john: had a path to confirmation from mike pompeo but in a rare move, rand paul doing an about-face announced his support for pompeo, having received assurances from donald trump and director pompeo that he agrees with the president on these important issues i have decided to support his nomination to be the next secretary of state. he joins joe donnelly and joe mention in their favor of pompeo as well, following chris coons saying he hopes to see more stability among congressional members as he proceeded to explain his decision to vote present which fronted an emotional response. >> i'm recorded as voting against mike pompeo but i will vote present to allow him to move forward without having to wait until 11:00 at night. every now and then we should find a way toward each other in ways like this in moments like this. >> i want to thank sen. coons for statesmanship. i have been accustomed to seeing that in the senate. proud of him, proud of our committee and happy for the american people. >> emotion showing quite clearly but pompeo is expected to be confirmed later this week, comes just in time for those upcoming talks with north korea. >> thanks for joining us, have a great day. talk about an emotional response. responding to that backlash over their decision to drop there and are a partnership. some are saying too little too late. carly shimkus here with how social media is reacting. >> yeti reporting it dropped the nra, not entirely true. a statement posted to a difficult twitter account, the company says it eliminated a discount program for the nra and other companies and they are offering those customers a different kind of perks package. here's a direct quote, saying yeti explains we are offering an alternative customization program broadly available to customers including the nra foundation. yeti is unwavering in its second amendment but a lot of people in social media are angry about this. you reap what you so, you abandoned your core customers. good luck replacing them with dc and, new york city and la liberals, lulu says you spend millions to cater to the sportsman, good luck staying afloat without their pocketbooks was another twitter user says too late, you ruined your brand. they are willing to work with the nra in some capacity. >> i don't understand what that statement means. >> that is a problem, the statement is confusing. you need a statement to explain the statement. make it clear, are you or are you not? heather: the police department want to return this last item. >> the police department on a mission to return a lost world war i medal turned it into us. if you know of someone who can help, please have them reach out. everybody wants to help them find this family member. it is absolutely amazing someone would turn this in. the police department says they believe the person who received the metal was born in 1890, they are looking for a family member. heather: putting social media to good use. kate middleton gave birth to a baby boy yesterday. but 2-year-old princess charlotte stole the spotlight with a little wave and she is going into the hospital to visit her new baby brother. jessica says princess charlotte is warming my cold heart, her little wave, how cute is that. >> bets being placed on the name. hopefully today, i wonder. >> john, jim, james, thank you. of the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour. four people guns down in a national waffle house. police it could have been much worse if not for this hero who wrestled the ar 15 from the gunman's hand. united had with several scandals, the most recent the death of a puppy in an overhead bin. the ceo is trying to make it right. no more monkeying around. who actually owns this selfy? we have the verdict, stay tuned for that. ♪ heather: an incredible act of bravery, an unarmed man confronting the waffle house shooter. >> mr. shah wrestled the rifle away from ryan king and tossed it to another part of the restaurant to end the gunfire. mr. shah, saving many lives in his heroic action. >> reporter: the shooter is in custody. four people were killed. if not for the acts of our next guest it could have been much worse. that hero, james shah junior, joined me now. thank you for coming in this early, we appreciate it. >> thank you very much for inviting me. heather: heard me call you a hero but you don't consider yourself a hero. >> that is correct. heather: why don't you think you are a hero? i was thinking about this last like? a lot of people wonder what would they have done under those circumstances? you hide or run or do what you do. >> i did what i did because it felt like the end was going to be the same. if i let him reload or if he came back, if i let him reload i felt he was going to shoot through the door and it was not going to be good. if he came through the door when he was ready, it wasn't going to be -- i wanted to do a little surprise attack. i saw my window of opportunity and took it and it worked out. heather: you are surprise attack worked. take us to the moment it started. you and your friends were in the waffle house, you had gotten there and it was like plates crashing down, is that right? >> we were watching plates, different sizes, stacking those plates on the sofa where they grabbed the when they finish cooking, stacking them pretty high and as he was stacking them pretty high, those plates are going to fall. we started talking about something else and the first gunshot went off but we didn't know that at the time. the second gunshot went off and that is when we saw the waffle house crew kind of scattered and some dropped down and went separate ways, this way or that way. that is when i turned around and looked over my back and i saw a young man beside the entrance who was no longer living, he shot through the glass and there was debris and glass in the air. by then i jumped out of my seat from the countertop to the entrance of the bathroom. heather: you ran back out when you heard him pause to reload, to tackle him and you through the gun across the counter, you were injured in the process. how are you doing? are you okay? >> i am okay. i have a second-degree burn on the inside of my hand and my fingertips are kind of burned. i have cuts and bruises all over my body. but i am very happy that is -- heather: the extent of your injuries. you have a little girl at home. brooklyn. >> yes, ma'am, a 4-year-old daughter. the 20 you were thankful to get home to her and your three sisters, the august of three? >> i have two older sisters. i am the youngest boy. heather: we are thankful you got out of it. you went to the hospital, visited with some of the people that are injured and started a go fund me page. tell us about that. >> the go fund me page started for the victims. mainly started for the victims, lost in the shooting. i plan on helping the ones that are still in the hospital, help with the medical bills, they will be all right. and want to give them a gesture. the money will not make up their life but at least something to move them in the right way. the 20 everyone watching, you can contribute to that. you are a hero and we appreciate it. james shah junior, we will be right back. ancestrydna has 5x more detail than other tests... ...and it's now on sale for just $59. it can lead you on an unexpec ted journey... ...to discover your heritage. get ancestrydna for just $59. the lowest price of the year. heather: bombshell developments in the congressional it scandal many media outlets are ignoring, a new report could prove donald trump was right when he tweeted about pakistani mystery man and servers out of the hands of investigators. and following this story since day one. thank you for joining us. this is incredibly important investigation. the daily caller traveled to pakistan, you were able to confirm additional information, tell us what the latest is that you learned. >> this is everything the russia collusion story was supposed to be, republicans with democrats, russians with pakistan is multiplied by 100 to make actually true. there was a breach on congress, a hack on congress, the house inspector general where they were funneling data off of the house network install a server, killing someone and hiding the body. heather: during the election this happened. >> we never heard about this. this would have changed the election was a simultaneous hack virtually identical to pakistan, to unravel the coverage, the data is going on in the house network and on the record source, and the father was giving usb data to pakistani, what we are talking about is a spy in congress writing by debbie wasserman schultz and other lawmakers. we have a smart reporter, from pakistan, knows the lay of the land. and whether there was usb handoffs, we honor information the 10th to corroborate what the guy is saying. we confirmed from numerous sources, pakistan in an entourage with armed government agents from pakistan, from pakistani agents. the other thing we confirm is he makes these outlandish boasts in pakistan about his political power even saying he has the power to change the us president. considering the data going to the house network, working for debbie wasserman schultz when they were taken, it is frightening stuff. heather: he is not the only part of the family that worked for debbie wasserman schultz or the dnc. >> the whole family on the house payroll and joe donnelly from indiana, and to be assistant administrator, in pakistan, the court documents, on welfare. why would sen. donnelly pay $100? it was not for the money. it tends to suggest they want to create user account. heather: after he was denied access, the investigation, debbie wasserman schultz had him as an employee, what has debbie wasserman schultz set about this and the missing laptop? >> they haven't been, they are not in jail. two were charged with trying to flee the country but they were not charged with the underlying hacking. debbie wasserman schultz refused to fire this guy, and the criminal hacking probe, she insisted on allowing him to keep coming into the house building which is completely bizarre, that she was fired from the dnc. he comes into the house building at midnight, takes her laptop and leaves it in a phone booth, this is straight out of james bond. he left a note next to it. and the second thing, prosecutors -- >> i'm going to ask if debbie wasserman schultz, let us know. thank you, continue your investigation. 8 minutes until the top of the. monkey business finally owner, who owns the rights to this selfy? the verdict is in. ♪ heather: 90 airlines trying to make good after a series of scandals after the death of a puppy in an overhead bin. what is the ceo doing? >> reporter: the united ceo asked the board not to give him his bonus for the year 2017. this is a year of pr nightmares, the puppy that died in the overhead bin and the man that was dragged down the aisle but here is what the ceo said in a letter to employees, i felt it was important to send a message about the culture of accountability and integrity we are building here. we had some incredible successes in 2017 but also some setbacks. chairman robert milton stepping aside as well. heather: disney world comedy went to work at walt disney world? apparently you can. >> disney world is hiring 3500 positions and offering some big bonuses for these jobs. housekeepers can get a bonus of $1250, bus drivers $500, chefs up to $3000 bonuses. you have this event going through may so some jobs available if you are looking. heather: lifeguard at typhoon lagoon would be good. appreciate it. an appeals court finally put a end to the monkey business over this monkey selfy, snapped the picture with the photographer's unintended camera in 2011. they sued the photographer on the monkey's behalf seeking financial control of the picture. the judge upholding a lower court ruling in favor of the photographer that only humans can file copyright suits. a touching moment between dwayne the rock johnson and his newborn daughter going viral. the rock sharing this photo to announce the birth of his daughter writing blessed and proud to bring a strong girl into this world. this is his third daughter. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues, see you tomorrow, goodbye. [police siren] rob: it is tuesday, april 24th. terror not being ruled out in toronto after a creased killer runs down dozens of people in a van attack. >> the caravan is closing in. agents bracing for hundreds of illegal immigrants who plan to flood the southern border and claim asylum. the new warning from homeland security that can stop them in their tracks. rob: mitt romney rooting for the home team by trolling russell westbrook and his support for the utah jazz. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪

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