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here. we are looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. >> good to see you. there is no better republican to get up this early it is april 3rd, good morning to you and thank you for watching "fox & friends" first. >> a fox news alert we have new details in this morning of the suspect in the shotting program page at a california university that left seven people dead. joining us is the reporter who has been following the story sense yesterday. >> we have been here all might and brand new information. police now have a suspect in custody in connection with the deadly shotting spree at a university, in oakland, california. 43-year-old is the man reported
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behind the attack and new reports show the former student at oikos university is facing deep financial problems. we also learned had his mother and brother died in the past year. police think he acted alone. they are not sure why he did this. what the motive was. but one thing is certain: seven people are dead. they others injured. they were in the live threatening injuries. witnesses describe them as calmly spraying bullets around the classroom and continuing the attack through the building. >> a i heard the gun shot, five or six, boom, boom, boom, and a woman screened, and my teacher he went outside and she heard someone has a gun, run. >> oakland's mayor said most of the victims appear to be from the korean american community.
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city hers are trying to fine counselors to be there for survivors and locking for answers. >> the kind of company and situation that we will not understand totally. immediately. but that will leave the community asking questions for a long time. >> it is not clear exactly why the suspect left the school not first place. some show he dropped out or was expelled. a memorial will be held tonight for the novembers at a local church. >> seven people, our hearts go out to them. >> over and over. enough! >> thank you so much. time now for the "five at five," new this morning terrified shoppers sent running for their lives after a small plane spirals from the sky and crashes into the public grocery store last night in orlando, florida area, west of daytona bench. >> the airplane went
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over-the-top of us, took off, and started sputtering and ina engine had flames popping out, and popping sound going up and tee looked like he was turning around and he dropped from the sky. >> five were injured, two with burns. >> the file, "is questioning witnesses in the trayvon martin shooting and is investigating focusing on what the civil rights were violated. agency getting information on alleged shooter george zimmerman background and trying to learn negative they can and they want to know if he was racially motivated when he pursued the 17-year-old. george zimmerman insist he acted in sill defense and still has not been arrested. >> a judge ruled the jetblue pilot who had a melt down must stay in federal custody until a detention hearing on thursday, the captain who you see there attended the hearing yesterday before that hearing he was
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released from a hospital in texas. he faces up to 20 years behind bars and $250,000 fine. >> a federal raid of several businesses in oakland, california, part of government clamp down on medical marijuana. check out the video in for the fox newsroom and there are angry protests, people running through the streets as agents fill trucks with budgeted believed to be pot. and the another university part of the raid part of a search warrant they obtained with details not released. >> kentucky has won the eighth national basketball title, the wildcats beat kansas jayhawks 67-59 the first national times since 1998 and kentucky was the overall top seed in the tournament led the game from the start. it is the first title for the coach who did make it to three
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previous final four's. >> three big primaries today in wisconsin, maryland and washington, dc. and steve is in washington, dc, this morning, with more for us. >> good morning, with voters beginning to the polls in washington, dc, across the line in the maryland and wisconsin romney acting leak he has the nomination clinched and is ignoring the nearest g.o.p. rival, rick santorum and focusing on president obama. who he clearly expected to face in the general election. romney slammed the president yesterday for what he called big spending and beg government, and romney says president obama has hurt the economy with his antibusiness policies. >> we have an economy that is not created jobs americans need and want and part of that is because this administration has made america a less attractive place to start a business. to grow a business. businesses today feel they are under attack because of this
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administration. >> rick santorum returned to his home state of pennsylvania and he said with unlimited resources governor romney has bludgeoned opponents with a money advantage that the opponent will not have in the general election. santorum claims romney is suppressing the town out at campaign events. >> it turns people off by the negative test not race and drives down our turn out and probably his but has enough because of what he has done to win. not a formula that works in the general election. >> the obama campaign kept up its attack on romney as if he were the nominee and released a new tv ad accusing romney of backing big oil in a time of big oil prices. >> time, now, to look at who is talking. >> another huge story this
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morning, president obama is firing a warning shot at the supreme court telling the justices in the to streak done his health care law. >> i remind conservative commentators four years we have her the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint. that a group of people that were not elected would overturn a duly constituted and passed law. well, this is a good example and i'm confident that this court will recognize that and not take that step. >> last night brit hume and bill o'reilly gave an interesting take, brit hume playing himself and o'reilly playing the part. all i'm president obama everyone and brit hume is brit hume but 15 years ago. >> go. >> you said, today, sir, that it
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would be unprecedented for the supreme court to overturn your health care reform law yet would it not be equally unprecedented in not more so for congress under the common clause of the constitution to force people under penalty of a fine to buy a commercial product? >>guest: no in 1792 george washington forced people to buy muskets. you remember that. you were alive. you are interrupting the president, by the way. >>reporter: i am seeking a follow-up. that was notnd the commerce clause. can you cite anything under the commerce clause? >>guest: if it were in effect it would have been under it so that is all i can say because we are breaking new ground for the good of the american people. >> love that, bill o'reilly as rebound and, of course, brit hume one of the most tenacious white house correspondents
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hammering with the questions. we wanted you to "brew," on this, president obama saying if the supreme court rejected obamacare it will be an act of judicial act victim. what do you think? all thank you is today's question, do you think president obama is trying to intimidate the justices? , tweet us and we want your comments on this at "fop friends first." we will read the comments later on the show. and team now for the first-degree weather if you are headed out the door you may want to grab an umbrella. rain. rain, rain go away. >> and snow. hard to believe. and sever weather. and maria, is there any sunshine today other than you, maria? >> thanks, well, good to see everyone early this morning we have a storm system we are tracking across the center of the country but cross the north
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central we will get that sunshine so the storm system or precipitation whether across parts of the center of the country and the central southern part of the country so a slow moving storm system and seem areas that was hit hard yesterday with precipitation will be hit, yet, again today, so we are looking at rain with the storm system and snow across the rockies and significant accumulations in the higher elevations are .5' of snow and a foot along the highest elevations in colorado and new mexico and lower elevations will pick up a couple of inches, 1" to 3" additional, and severe weather aspect and the areas we are looking at as far as severe weather include areas south of the great lakes and ohio and indiana and illinois and the southern central part of the country, so, oklahoma and texas and large sized hail and damaging wind and isolated tornadoes are the concern, so stay alert.
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right now our storm system is bringing snow in the rockies and ahead of it we have showers and storms in the gulf coast but that has diminished on i-10 and the gulf coast drive carefully otherwise the center of low pressure on the back side of it, snow across colorado and new mexico, and ahead of it we have shower across portions of oklahoma, with a mixed forecast in the northeast with great and sunshine and temperatures where they should be 62 in new york city and to the south, very remain what, and 85 for a high in new orleans. >> i even saw a 91 going on. the city -- the ski resorts need the snow. so glad you are here we have lots coming up
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>> wake up, here is what you missed. fans of the wildcats got a little too wild minutes after kentucky won the ncaa national championship, police arrested dozens of fans near the campus.
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that part is not unexpected. but a man was shot. he is expected to be okay. opportunity rouse small fires were set and several fights were broken up. >> new jersey governor christie continuing the tour of israel visiting jerusalem's western wall stopping to ray at a holy site and republican governor met with israel prime minister binyamin netanyahu and later today meets with israeli president peres. patti ann? >> now to stories you can bank on this morning with a look at a well-known coupon website under investigation by the securities and exchange commission. joining us now with more on this is lauren from fox business network. >> good morning. this story is kind of crazy, tapping into question the daily deal model. what happened, they posted quarterly numberses and said they may have to revisit the numbers and posted $22 million
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lost because customers returned their coupons. and the second is looking into the issue. >> interesting. and, now to the cost of flying. it was bad enough when they start the charging you for check bags but now another airline is charging for a carry on. >> allegiance, second carrier to charge for take on to carry on something beggar than a purse and the fee is $35 if you by a ticket tonight at midnight you have to pay that. but what is interesting, checked baggage fees are up, nearly $1 billion for earlies but they thought that number would be higher so now they are charging to carry on bags. >> to sales surprisingly high. >> you is $4 gallon gasoline, people are getting jobs and credit is easier, so what are we doing? buying cars. march auto sales tripling with a number of 14.5 million vehicles
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sold and g.m. 45 percent of sales are for vehicles that get at least 30 american. >> people trading in fuel efficient models. >> thing you, lauren. >> the time right now is 18 meant after the hour. government employees gone while. lavish parties, mind readers, bests, and who is getting the bill? we tell you. and a blast from the past.
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>> a segment we call "what the hill," and you will know why. a senior obama administration official forced to quit after her agency improperly paid for $820,000 junket to a nevada casino. at taxpayer expense. martha johnson is head of the general services administration an agency in charge of spending oversite. she stepped down after firing two deputies and suspending two other staffers over their nevada trip. it included $95 per person dinners, $3,200 for a mind reader and $7,500 thousand in team building exercises including building bicycles and after hour parties in suites. >> i have no tan in italy so i
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got excited and i went tanning in jersey. tanning. tanning. tanning. >> we have all been there. >> we will help you. you may want to trying to keep up with the jersey shore group. >> there is a dramatic increase in a surprising group: young people. and hour is dermatologist. doctor, great to have you. everyone loves the such because it feels bad and they say we need ten minute as day. >>guest: million known is the second most common cancer in young people and they locked for any changes in the number of cases in young people. >> why is it increasing? >>guest: for reasons we saw, tanning is glamourized in vacation ads and people are on the beach. they talk about it on television
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shows. >> tanning beds are a big no, no, i saw incidence of skin cancer for people with tanning beds is five times more. >>guest: it can be double if you have ever used a tanning bed and if you have used it regularry you have a 75 percent increase risk of melanoma. >> you have to go (a) to (e). >>guest: one half does not 3457 the other. (b) and border, irregular or blur resolution. c is for color, you want to be all the same color for the moles and diameter, smaller than an eraser and it changes over time. it does not look leak it used to. >> you could check or a of althoughed one could check. so, now, sunscreen, if we have a second, this is my 96-year-old grandmother, she told me as a kid, sunscreen every day, stay
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out of the sun and 96 is not looking so bad if you have that shot. of course she is reading her "new york post," that is how she starts her day. sunscreen at any able? >> any age. any climate, the most important thing you can do to protect yourself against skin canner and antiaging. i put on sun scene even if it is raining. i don't look at the weather before i put it on. 15 or higher. >> you helped us and probably saved a like. young folks you have to take care to protect your sell. thank you very much. great to see you today. and the time is 5:25. is al qaeda plotting revenge? a his tearous piece of new evidence you have to see ahead. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix.
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>> welcome back, everyone, today is tuesday, april 3 are, thank you for watching, "fox & friends first" and now we have "the five at 5:30," the top five stories. dives believe they have recovered the body of a missing woman who vanished in february last seen on surveillance video being led away from her coffee stand by a man armed.
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last month the police arrested the 34-year-old man who is scened as a main player in the case, but on a fraud charge. >> a scary flight for an 80-year-old woman, her 81-year-old husband pass out and died while flying and his wife took the controls and another pilot told her how to bring it in for landing and, then, an engine ran out of fuel and she last power and she crash landed and escaped with meaner injuries. incredible. >> four democratic election officials from indiana are slapped with felony election friday charges, and the officials from the state democratic party are accused of forging hundreds of signatures on presidential primary petitions that put president obama and hillary clinton on the 2008 indiana ballot could get three to eight years if convicted. >> our election fraud unit has been on that. and a u.s. appeals court upheld
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a ban on the use of affirmative action at universities reaffirming that public schools cannot base admission on race, gender or ethnicity. prop session 209 passed by voter 15 years ago and it prompted tons of debate to the state and opponent say it narrows tunes for women and minorities to succeed but supporters believe it create as system where individual ability is rewarded. >> the newly released 1940's census data reviews the secrets of ronald reagan and his wife, paying $135 a month in rent. and reagan worked 30 hour as week and she worked 45 hours a week in march of that year. details data is kept confidential for 72 years and now available online at the national archives. >> $final person -- a final push
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for the g.o.p. as washington, dc has a primary, maryland, and wisconsin. and more on this from doug who joins us live from washington, dc. >> good morning, gives, yes those three contests, 100 delegates at stake could go a long way toward determining the republican nominee. san senator is hoping to stop romney's march but it has been full cultural immersion for him, visiting a cheeseship in wisconsin, and had a bowling photo op, and asked to he is damaging party hopes by prolonging the fight and he pointed to the bitter democratic primary four years ago when hillary clinton and president obama relentlessly attacked one another. >> no, it did not hurt them. it kept the democratic party engaged and this primary the longer it goes the better it is for the party. and people said, well, go to
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convention it would be dangerous. no. >> romney got good news and late delegate allocation, and now is exactly halfway to the nomination and he is aiming squarely at the president. >> so this president's economic policies have not been the relate of an american turn around but, instead, they have prolonged the recession and made it deeper and harder to come out of it, the economic strategy was a bust and one of the reasons we will take over the white house is because he does not know how to make this economy work. and we did. >> the obama campaign is simply assuming that romney will when the nomination, calling him out by name in a new swing state ad blitz, and today the president played something of a party crasher scheduling an economic address in an effort to steal any republican thunder during the critical day. back to you guys. >> doug, thank you, live from washington. >> thank you is sort of a party
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crasher. we want to tell you about a disturbing image on several websites you may have come crooning warning of a possible terrorist attack on new york. authorities are not wasting time determining who is behind it. and now ainsley. >> that is right, a chilling reminder of the september 11th attacks saying al qaeda coming soon, again, if new york. look at this the new york city sky line is in the back grand of the graphic and shows a father and a son walking past the warning, if you look closely and is say it looks like a post are fore a movie, and nypd are have thing trying to determine who is behind it. the nypd say they have not found a link to anything operational and will not take any active steps physical they can determine the intent behind the photo. both the nypd and file, "say
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there is nothing specific or credible threat to new york right now, and authorities say it was discovered yesterday on forum then for terrorism talks and a spokesman says they thing the initial post came from an egyptian man known for spreading propaganda about al qaeda. and the graphic comes as many of al qaeda forums have been off line for nearly two weeks now and some say it could mean the websites were hacked by cyber groups. the nypd insist there is in credible or specific threat to new york city at this time. ladies? >> holiday weekend if you see something, say something. >> sure. and before you leave the house this morning we will get the first-degree weather report. >> good morning, gives. good morning to everyone watching and in the northeast and headed out the door early this morning it is a cool start so take a look at current temperatures, 42 in new york city, 41 in philadelphia, and
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along interior parts of the northeast, cooler and 28 for the country temperature and 32 in buffalo. and what do the chilly temperatures mean, the possibility of frost. so we do have a number of frost advisories in philadelphia, and most of new jersey, and southern parts of pennsylvania and through northern portions of virginia so as you head out the door you could see frost on the laboratories and freeze warnings in effect across pennsylvania and northeast ohio because of the temperatures are actually below freezing so unfortunately we could see damage to crops hopefully not a lot of it, and, otherwise, as far as prescription, philadelphia, atlanta, chicago, you should be fine and not anticipating weather related delays and we have a lot of moisture out there so you could be seeing delays in the city of poverty land, and, otherwise the big story the storm system in the center of the country, on the back side bringing snow across colorado and new mexico and over .5' of snow possible on the higher elevations and later on today we could be seeing severe weather,
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and, unfortunately, from the storm system across parts of oklahoma and texas and a second area, with large hail damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes possible. guys? >> maria, thank you. and if you are already a fitness buff or looking to start getting into the gym we have great accessories. foxnews.com is here to tell you. >> we are upgrading the work out with high-tech gear. first up, the fuel band can help motivate you and keep you on track. it is really great right here and you can download the app or control it from the desktop, and it monitors the work out and it monitors the daily activity. so you walk to work, step up the stairs, and monitor it by calories and by fuel points. >> you wear the band all day and tells you when you get going. >> so you can set goals which you need. >> and next up, we have this
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show. >> and now this is not what ballroom dancing should be about. dancing with the stars lashing out at pro partner during a rehearsal for the show, and sources say he flipped out after accidentally stepping on her foot. she started to cry. judges hate that. it got physical and another cast member tried to intervene forcing the produces to break it all up. looks looking they made up. >> the story of angry birds is coming to a little and big screen near you, the popular game being turned into an animate series and expected to debut this fall, a movie also in the works not to be released until 20 then or 201, angry birds played by 130 million people each day. >> now a round up of spores
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story, kentucky is celebrating the 8th national title beating kansas the first title for the coach. president obama even weighed in before the game calling it a great tournament. >> surprised by how most teams have lived up to expectations. usually in the tournament there is more surprises but you know the top teams have been trick. >> one of the exceptions was north carolina, you pay remember that is who president obama picked to win. >> and the highest paid right hander agreed on a six-year deal worth over $127 million with the giants, and $112.5 million is guarantee offer five years. and the play you have never seen before, at a high school basketball all-star game, the pride of the iowa senior all-star game with a town of football. he gets the ball at opening and they go to football formation
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and thomas snapped the bar and carpenter goes deep to hunter, and he slams it down for the dunk and players same up with the idea minutes before the game. >> okay. clever. >> sometimes it works out that way. >> 42 minutes of at hour and next on our run down is the white house making too many bad bets with your movie. another solar company has gone bust and we have the details on that but, first what you missed last night. >> knicks point guard lin will miss six weeks of knee surgery,
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with the surgeon making a "lin," cision.
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>> it is 46 minutes after the hour. folks all effort country are fired up. and we may have another solyndra on us. diane is following that story for us. >>diane: another company called a key piece of the obama administration's efforts to promote solar industry has filed for bankruptcy protections solar trust of america, in the process of building a multibillion dollar solar panel plant in california that was supposed to be the biggest when the parent company pulled the plug on the project. solar trust listed $1 million to $10 million in assets versus up
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to $100 million in debt, and after nearly getting a record $2.1 trillion loan from the negative department. the filing followed the controversial collapse of solyndra, a solar company that got half a billion federal long, and was also touted by the obama administration before going under last year. >> the energy department says in the case of solar trust the department made an offer to finance a company's projects last year but the project became ineligible when the developers decided to change the technology so no taxpayers dollars were lost but the bankruptcy is still fanning the flames of critic whose say the president is wasting too much energy open failed initiatives making the industry unable to compete in the free market. solar trust and solyndra join four other green energy companies that have gone under in the past year. >> thank you, at 47 meant d --
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minutes after the hour. is the president trying to intimidate the supreme court justices by claiming only partisan justices would shoot down the health care law. and remember the mcdonald's worker whose said, well, i won the mega millions jack jackpot? it is not going according to plan. and then peter. >> you will be napping by 12:00 noon. >> i am having fun. >> doing great, today is primary day in wisconsin and washington, dc, and maryland. romney will johnny us like. and front man and rock legend gene simmons weighs in on the election and he is opening a new business today. and men idol, judge randy jackson, and shannon has a brand
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>> 52 after the hour as we span the globe, he is now one of the most wanted. the u.s. offering a $10 million bounty for the fonder of the pakistani group accused of 2008
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mumbai attack that killed 166 people. and the reward going to anyone who gives information leading to his arrest. and in now, a skyscraper is ablaze after lighting up the sky. the federation tower is europe's tallest building could be seen on fire for miles. crews from helicopters dumped buckets of water to put out the flames believe to have started from a spotlight comic into contact with mistick -- with plastic sheeting in a work area. >> you got your morning "brow," and we asked you to brow on this, president obama fire this shot at the supreme court justices. >> i remind conservative come tea parties we have her the big it problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint. that unelected group of people would somehow everturn a duly
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constituted and passed law. well, this is a go example and i am confident this court will recognize that. >> we asked you, do you think rebound is trying to intimidate the justices >> keep the mails coming on twitter or at "fox & friends first" and when we come back, the mcdonald's worker who claimed she was rip, she won mega millions, she has something to explain, can you guess the
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>> to be a trucker's dream. good follow-up to the cma awards. let's take a look at the good, the bad and oh the ugly. starting with the good, a british art collector hit the jackpot in vegas of all places. he wasn't even at the casino. he bought this painting at a garage sale in sin city for just 5 bucks and it turns out it's an andy warhol original worth $2 million. 4 warhol was just 10 years old when he sketched that drawing and now to the bad! a mega winner or mega liar? a maryland woman claiming she was one of the jackpot winners has since started changing her story a bit. her mcdonald's co-workers are
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lashing out saying they had a pool going. she says she bought her winning ticket separately, though, from the group. we'll stay on that. and the ugly. looks like someone forgot the parking brake. a truck careens down a street in georgia and plows right into a house. workers were in the back of truck when it happened but luckily, no one inside was hurt. we're happy about that one. >> yeah. >> time now to get scrambled up. brian kilmeade is here to help us out. jamie and i already got this one. we'll give brian a chance. the word comes from one of our stories today, one of the biggest ones. you want to take a shot? >> i did memorize the show, review the copy. this should be a layup for me. i believe it is justices. is it justices, judges? >> you know you're menza every day of the week. >> and i always see you at the meetings. maybe we can car pool next time. >> definitely. >> right. >> i don't know you're driving, maybe not. drive the sh

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