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>> good morning everyone. i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. thank you for joining us on "fox & friends first". we start with a fox news lart. all eyes on north korea as the world braces for a possible missile launch that could come as early as today. >> south korea confirming the north has completed tests for a miss tils. good morning elizabeth. >> officials say preparations for a missile launch appear to be complete. they are telling law americas a missile launch is considerably
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high. the weapon appears to be a medium range missile which can travel more than 2,000 miles and reach japan. today being april 10th is the day kim jong-un he could no longer keep the country's employees safe and they needed to evacuate pyongyang. april 15th a time when him and his predecessors historically create some type of military display of power. this is all something the u.s. has seen before. >> his father and brand father as far as i can see always figured into their provocation cycle an off-ramp of how to get out of it. it is not clear to me he has thought through how to get out of it. >> he says evacuate the korean
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peninsula. it will be a mersless sacred retaliatory war. the u.s. supports the allies and says we are prepared to handle any situation. >> i don't know a time of greater tension since the end of the korean war do we have the capability to intercept a missile if the north koreans launch within the next several days. >> we do. >> officials continuing to watch the tension using extreme caution and patience. john kerry will be visiting seoul later in the week and he will talk tactics when it comes to the rising tensions and continuous flow. elizabe elizabeth prann live from washington. thank you. >> 15 people injured after a student went on a stabbing spree at loan state community college in houston. the 20-year-old suspect planned
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the rampage for a long time. ainsley earhardt has the brand new details for us. >> students there say he is usually seen on campus carrying a stuffed monkey around. tod yesterday it was replaced with a box cutter. he slashed anybody who got in his way. 20-year-old dylan quick faces assault with a deadly weapon. he left 14 people injured two of them critically. quick told cops he planned the rampage like you said, patti ann for a long time and fantize -- fantasized about doing it for years. he did catch up with quick and tackled him to the ground after following him. >> as soon as i put him on the ground i asked him, why, why,
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why is he staping people? we knocked his hearing aid out and he couldn't hear me. i was so enraged. >> 1250u dents barricaded themselves signed one of the classrooms saying that was their only option. >> god protected us in our classroom and we wish we could protect ourselves with guns and stuff. we wish the law would let us carry guns because we are legal adults and carry guns on campus to protect ourselves. so far all we have to reply on s god. >> the campus reopens for all classes and all other activities. >> ainsley, thank you. it is time for the top 5 at 5:00. yao night two florida boys reunited with their grandparents in florida. the boy's parents accused of
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kidnapping them and fleeing to cuba. joshua and sharon hakken also in police custody. they took the boys coal and chase from their grandparent's home and sailed to havana. after a massive search cuban authorities spotted the family and turned them over to the u.s. >> right now we are looking forward to getting them in our arms and hugging them and being with them and getting them home where they will be safe again. >> joshua and sharon hakken lost custody last year after a drug bust. they are expected to be booked later this morning on kidnapping charges. >> the legendary blue angles sground -- have been grounded because of budget cuts. they canceled festivals for air shows for the rest of the year. >> i am disappointed as the whole thing is. it is extremely important to
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recruiting. they inspire young men and women. i was inspired when i was a young boy i was inspired to join the navy and pursue a career in the navy aviation. they have been doing high flying maneuvers for more than 60 years. >> morrissey is a member of the muslim brotherhood but the u.s. has sent 130,000 canisters of tear gas to the government. they used it during protests with froers. it arrived sunday. egypt paid $2.4 million for the tear gas. >> the fox news reporter possibly facing jail time will be back in court. the judge delayed on ruling whether winter must reveal her sources for a notebook from movie massacre suspect james
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holmes. until it is determine iffed that will be used as evidence in his case. anna roar raw police detective will testify. many rallied around winter and the right to the first amendment. this year's national spelling bee could hurt. in order to qualify for the vocabulary test they will be asking things like this. which of these is an amp of anamomatopeoia. buzz is of course right. that is your 5@5:00. to extreme weather a nasty spring storm moved into the width west last night. that was pummelling the western saturdays. dangerous road conditions and lots of accidents.
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thick ice coating trees and power lines knocking out power for thousands of people. let's send it over to maria molina for the first degree weather update. >> we have a powerful springtime storm that is packing a punch with snow, ice even severe weather. i want to start out with a temperature change that we are seeing with the frontal system. it is very impressive. in the past 24-hours some of you have seen temperatures drop more than 20 degrees or 30 degrees. take a look at amarillo. minus 41 degrees. you were seeing temperatures into the 90s during the afternoon hours today not sneaking into the 50s quite impressive. you are a little warmen driving than you were.
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raleigh north carolina. we will reach 90 degrees across northeast and also cities like philadelphia. rain as far south as texas to the parts of the great lakes and as far east as the inland area. you have been ceiling in the rainfall with it getting much cooler out there. enjoy the warmth while you do have it across parts of the northeast. heavy rain where it gets colder you have been seeing freezing rain widespread across the central planes. that's why we have a winter weather advisory. a warning has been issued across northwestern parts of iowa southern minnesota a quarter half or three quarters of an inch can fall out there. travel not encouraged out there. the severe threat in place yet again today from louisiana up
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into parts of new jersey. we will keep an eye on the storms. yesterday was really nice. >> they set up camp on their own as part of occupy wall street. but the city has agreed to pay more than 350,000 dollars to settle lawsuits by occupy protestors. they claim thousands of books electronics or bikes came into the park to end their protests in 2011. >> apparently the government has never heard of google. the commerce department has been charging government agencies millions of dollars for reports that could have been for free. that's one of the government accountability office will report the government handle it
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it is 15 after the stop of the hour. mere is a quick look at some of the headlines for you. the american eagle pilot who failed a blood alcohol test before takeoff is officially charged. coal burn christian sensen face charges. he was arrested in january. the bac, blood alcohol level was more than double the legal limit for pilots. the biggest leak of classified documents will be paback in cou. a free trial hearing will be held for private first class bradley manning in the wikileak scandal. likely a navy seal who took part in the osama bin laden's raid. to testify bin laden had documents manning admits leaking. the epic mini series the bible keeps onseting records.
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>> he is king of his people. what is his name? >> je now become the fastest selling mini series ever. the bible was a ratings hit, too. it closed out the run on easter sunday with a strong 11.7 million viewers. patti ann? >> moments ago a florida couple booked into a florida jail. joshua and sharon hakken are accused of kidnapping their sons and fleeing with their children. now the boys are back with the grandparents. >> those from the fbi and our office, sheriff's officer are with the children right now. our understanding is they are doing well. >> cuban authorities turned the family over to the united states after discovering them in havana. phil keating has more on this sag dau. >> an american couple accused of
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kidnapping the couple hiding out in cuba. he took his son 4-year-old coal and 2-year-old chase from his mother in law's home in florida and fled on this 25 foot sale boat in havana with his wife. it happened after the grandparents were given permanent custody of the boys. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> my son-in-law just kidnapped my two grandchildren they have been in my state custody. >> they lost custody of their sons after he lost custody. he tried to take the children from foster home at gun point. >> that was phil keating. 18 after the hour. next on "the rundown" an
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american car company takes the lead making it the best selling car in the world. >> good news. and then you could own a piece of new york city's iconic skyline. how this landmark could be yours. cloo
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>> it is 22 after the hour.
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the pair beyonce and jay-z was approved to travel under the people to people cultural exchange program. the treasury department had no idea those traveling included the music stars. you could own the piece of one of the world's most iconic landmark. they bought the empire state building in 1951 is leading a push for the $1 million offering. 80 percent of the current owners would approve the plan in order for it to go forward. >> thank you very much. as the number of people eligible for disability grows it could be slowing down the economy. lauren simonetti from the fox business network joins us now to explain. >> we have noted this trend before since the recession there has been a slight so social security disability insurance. disability payouts have swelled to nearly 9 million in march
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that represents more than 5 percent of the civilian work force. this is a problem was economic growth with the number of workers actually working. fewer workers means smaller tax revenues, et cetera. jp morgan estimates the costs .6 percent of national outlook for 95 billion a year. then you have food stamps and everything else. this is quite a strain on the government and what the government is looking at. >> good news for an american car company the ford focus apparently the best selling car didn in the world. best selling car selling more than a million f. you look at the list from rl pope toyota kau tame in at number 2 ford with the s series. number four wuling zhiguang it's
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essentially a van. and toyota camry coming in at number 5. most of the cars are smaller sedans. >> i was going to ask what making them higher more fuel efficiency smaller car that is type of thing. >> as i understand toyota wants a recount. >> they are saying they sold more than ford focus. a oo toyota thinks corolla should be the first one. >> my first car was corvair. >> thank you for joining us. >> mine was a very, very old rundown bmw. >> well la-ti-da. >> and it broke down several times. >> coming up some of the world's top retailers being urged to pull products that you use in your house every day. there are concerns they may be toxic.
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>> good morning toy. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am patti ann browne. it is 30 minutes after the hour. will they or won't they? this morning the world is bracing for a possible missile launch from north korea. >> the north warned it could come as soon as today. doug luzader is in washington with the latest. good morning, doug. >> good morning. all of the signs are there and the next provocation we see from north korea could be in the form of a missile launch. we have seen them do this before. the so-called miss tils. the medium range missile poised to launch. a launch could happen in the next few days even in tokyo leading to this question in
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congress. >> do we have the capability to intercept the missile if the north koreans launch within the next several days? >> we do. >> but the bent gopentagon is mt clear we will only intercept if it piers to be targeting u.s. allies or u.s. forces. the great unknown continues to be that guy kim jong-un. his long-term strategy is not entirely clear. >> his father and grandfather as far as i could see always figured into their provocation cycle an off-ramp of how to get out of it. it is not clear he has thought through how to get out of it. >> there is an erie calm between the border of south korea. one day to watch in particular could be monday april 15th. that is the birthday from the founder of north korea kim il
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su sung. >> time for your 5@5:30. the top five stories making news at this hour. we are getting our first look at the suspect charged with going on a pore rific stabbing spree at a community college near houston, texas. dylan quick a 20-year-old student at lone star college used a razor type knife to stab as many as 14 people one in the face and neck. the first is michelle alvarez. >> i didn't feel the cut. when i heard people screaming behind me. i was like no i have to run to my room. >> quick told cops he planned the rampage for a long time and fantasized about stabbing people for years. this morning two people remain in critical condition. >> nearly two months after fugitive ex cop christopher dorner went on a killing spree
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we are hearing the call for help made by the couple he bound inside their california home. >> 911 emergency. what are you reporting >> karen reynolds was able to free herself to make that call. she told operator dorner was hiding out in their condo for most of the 6 day manhunt. after taking off in their car dorner barricaded himself inside a cabin. that is where he eventually took his own life. >> what is it like to be lost in a canyon for five days delirious and near death. >> it meant trying to eat stone thinking they were food and fending off an attack by a python. >> i didn't know i was missing. i didn't know i was gone.
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i thought i was in a big dream. >> jack and her hiking partner are expected to make a full recovery. your immune system development and risk of multiple sclerosis could be determined the month you were born. that's the finding of a new study. researchers found babies born in may have letter levels of vice minute d and are at greater risk. it is double the level of potentially harmful t cells. >> is very surprising. women may get the special glow during pregnancy but men get it after. men feel more attractive after their baby is born. experts say it's partly because they feel more masculine because they have a mini version of
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themselves. also because of all of the attention they get from women when they are out in public. that's your 5@5:30. >> they deserve all of the attention. now to extreme weather that is getting some attention this morning. a spring storm dumping over a foot of snow in areas out west. take a look at this wyoming. white out conditions forcing highways to close. >> in south dakota almost 20 inches of snow and 6 layers of ice brought down trees and power lines. maria molina has more. >> good to see you. 20 inches rapid say south dakota no leaves. record breaking storm system. severe weather. flood set all of that is interesting. through texas and up in the great lakes as far arizona
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portions of new ingeland and another area. right between the snow and the areas of rain that has been coming down. ice has been accumulating across sections of kansas and parts of california. very encouraging across parts of the plains. you could be looking at over a half an inch of ice on the roadways. it's in parts of wisconsin, you can pick up a foot or more of snow. severe weather threat widespread. heather patti ann i want to show you how cold it is behind this system. take a look at the windchill temperatures. single did iing gets -- digitst feels like 5 below in denver. >> 5 below there and 70 on the other side. >> thank you maria. >> here's a question for you.
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how safe is your shampoo. health and environmental groups say it contains toxic chemicals like lead. it can be found in food packaging wrinkle free clothes and bam poo. they are being sent a reminder. duke university shows up 55 percent of u.s. old plans could be at risk the years ahead. they need cheap natural gas. because of regulations researches found it is cheaper to burn natural gas for electricity than to keep coal plants up and running. >> this is a sad story but it has a good ending. this is one lucky dog his name is ban joe. he narrowly escaped being hit by
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a train. thanks to an engineer. an elderly man who couldn't care for a dog left him on train tracks. he spotted banjo moving around and hit the brakes just in time. the vet ended up taking him home and we are told he is doing just fine. >> it is time to entertain this. mtv pulling the plug on the reality show buck wild days after one of tdeath of one of h. his uncle and a friend died because of carbon monoxide ox poisoning it got stuck inside an he goes kur excursion. >> he hates to go. >> smith immortalized in london's natural portrait
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gallery. when she agreed to sit for the painting she agreed with the art tlis two years, for you. hitting the red carpet for the premiere in hollywood. the film is about jackie robinson and the brooklyn signing of the dodgers. he played the role of robinson. >> these were our heros our cowboys, so if he can change baseball we can see him as a hero in baseball, he can definitely change the rest of the country. >> you can't be on my back. i will give you the gun. >> 42 hits theaters try. now it is time for your starting lineup. yukon rallying louisville, the
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90-16. pat summit and tennessee for the most in women's history. congratulations to them. the season may long be over robert griffin the third. his jersey wasn't the top selling jersey of the season and in b nfl history. jay-z is taking a pass on the oren of the nets. he is selling his chairs he can become a baseball agent which we reported days ago. 40 after the top of the hour, she has had a detroit that prevents her from getting a chickenpox vak keen. why college kids could soon be
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>> a new york city councilman cracking down on the costume characters you see walking through times square. he wants them banned or have tighter regulations in place. this comes after a man dressed as cookie monster was arrested for reportedly shoving a toddler. check out this video. historic construction project happening beneath the busy streets of new york. part of an $8 billion project creating 6 miles of new rail tunnel. >> well it is that time of year when high school students are getting ready to pick out
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colleges. starting in july you may be spending 1,000 more in interest on that loan. >> come july the interest rate on new government subsidized stafford loans is set to go from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent. many are hoping congress will again step in to stop it. the rate hike was scheduled to take effect last year. after nationwide backlash they agreed to delay it for a year. they are calling on congress to stop the hike which would effect more than 7 million students. the advocacy group estimates doubling the interest rate as you mentioned on stafford loans would add another 1,000 dollars for the cost of each loan a cost it says students can't afford. that 1,000 dollars would be on top of the more than 26,000 in debt the average student already graduates with the treasury
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would lose out a year. some republicans instead propose changing the ways the rates are calculated. tlij to treasury notes instead of having congress arbitrarily set a rate. a floating rate would make families eligible for the loans. they would also keep the rates from being continuously used as bargaining chips. >> 46 after the hour. with a staggering number of boys diagnosed with adhd how do we separate fact from fiction about the diagnosis? >> are you accused of being a couch potato? don't worry. you may have a ghentic excuse for it. let's check in with steve doocy
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>> welcome back. 10 minutes to the top of the hour. take a look at this little girl. she is from new york.
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she was kicked out of kindergarten because she hasn't been vaccinated from the chickenpox. her doctor won't give her the vaccine because of her new born sister. this doctor reportedly worried that babies who come into contact with vaccinated siblings could become infected. there's this. can't seem to get off the couch? you can blame it on your jeans. people may be genetically predisposed to laziness. researchers were able to be either very lazy or owe have beening tiff. the findings mean genetics likely play a role in people's motivation to exercise. add that to your list of excuses, patti ann. >> just what we need, right, heather? >> a shocking new report by the cdc says nearly 1 in 5 high school aged boys in the u.s. are diagnosed with attention deficit hyper activity disorders. there are many myths about adhd.
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here to de bunk some of them is dr. mark seigel. some he won't. adhd is easy to diagnose. is it true or falgs? >> it is a very difficult diagnosis to take. hyper active activity you have to watch them in different areas at work, home and play. even then this is why it is often over diagnosed and under diagnosed. the right people aren't always the ones looking. >> the youngest kids in the class are less likely to be mying nosed than some with the older class. they are more restless. >> only kids have adhd. >> that's fiction, too. adults can have adhd. 1 out of 10 kids diagnoseded
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with it. adults may have had it as kids then they missed. they are diagnosed as adults. a problem for adults. >> that has been studied. >> some kids outgrow adhd is this true? >> that's true. but about 70 percent don't. 70 percent continue to have it as adults. some for the reason as you were sayi may have a period of inattentiveness or hyper activity as their brain matures. >> big controversial ones here. can if cure adhd. >> it helps children and adults focus better and perform better on tests and behave together.
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they perform it on the test before you dear. >> and the flip side is these medications may have side effects and long-term implications even if you are off of them. >> that's right. we don't know all of the long-term implications but they are helpful as a large group as well. >> kids with adhd are always hyper is that fact or fiction? >> that's a very important fiction to know. there's a couple different kinds of adhd. one is hyperactivity impulsivity kind where you are very hyper. the other one is where you are simply attentive. they can sit in class very calm they might get mixed. the next is a mixture. >> having. a lot more still to figure out about adhd. dr. mark seigel thank you as always. >> the time right now 5 minutes
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before the top of the hour. still to come a frightening discovery regarding beer. it may make you think twice before pulling back a cold one. last chance to enter. women feel their best in their 40s. we ask you what age do you or did you feel at your best? we will have the responses next. , he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ :
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>> welcome back. two minutes till the top of the hour as we take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good, a family in alabama saved a bald eagle after it got caught in their fishing line. they were able to pull it to the boat, freeing it and then the eagle swam to shore and flew away. >> the bad. are snakes in your beer -- arsenic in your beer? researchers found hundreds of samples at some levels
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twice drinking water. it is a result of the filtration used and it's trace amounts so people should not be alarmed. the ugly. a drive from a baseball game turns to terror for a colorado couple when a metal object came flying through the window. it hit the passenger in the face. fortunately she was able to walk away with a bruise and stitches. that's scary. >> time for your brew on this question of the day. responses earlier in the show, we found you about a study that found women in their 40's are more satisfied than they were in their early and mid 30's. we asked you at what age did you feel the best. bill said physically i felt best in my 20's. intellectually i feel the best today. >> will said i would have to say 40. i have had body aches after that. >> will said i feel

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