father, has fled but not before officials questioned them about extremist extremists. at her college where she studied, they insist she was not extremist there. nothing like that. she was a deeply religious and private woman, destroying any photographs that showed her without a veil, never revealing her face to men in pakistan. investigators have little idea why she turned terrorist. there is no link, says its interior minister, between her and extremists in pakistan. at the country s most radical mosque, clerics denied any link to her. some women students from this mosque pledged allegiance to isis last year. tashfeen malik want among them but she was close to some hardline students in pakistan be and she, too, declared her loyalty to isis just before the massacre. her friends say she was devoutly muslim but no supporter of
imams will whip them up and you will see spontaneous recommendations. the air i can t be spring could be hijacked by muslim before hoods a brother hoods an extremist extremists. we are going to have journal schaf colonel schafer back with us again. let s talk with steve doocy talk about what s coming on fox & friends . this story in egypt and yemen as well. james imhoff, ralph peters, paul wolfowitz the former secretary of defense and ann coulter. fox and friends kicks off 10 minutes from now. stay with us. breaking developments all over the place. we will keep an eye on things for you.
our minds. a new program that anticipates what you re searching for and gives you all of the search rules before you ve even told google what you re looking for. it s getting a little scary out here. but get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. new developments to tell you about this morning concerning a florida pastor who s planning to hold a burn a koran day on the anniversary of the september 11 attacks. the fbi says that although there s no evidence of the specific threat, incredible information that extremists may retaliate if the church goes through with the plans. pastor terry jones has received death threats from suspected extremist extremists. despite this and calls from the highest levels of the united states government, jones says he s been told by god to go forward with the event on saturday. in washington yesterday, secretary of state hillary clinton went so far as to say that the media should stop covering the issue as a, quote,