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>> good morning to you. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am patti ann browne. great to see you. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". it is time now for your top 5@5. the top five streers making news at this hour. >> three people are severely burned and in critical condition after that fuel barge explosion. investigators say two barges exploded 7 times. the fire was so intense fire officials had no choice but to
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let it burn through the night. the blast caused ship wide evacuations aboard the carnival triumph. it was being repaired three miles away from the explosion. >> 5 dead a 6-year-old girl fighting for her life. this man opened fire in a manchester illinois house. he is 43-year-old rick smith, the comblier's nephew. cops caught up with him after a car chase and he was later killed. neighbors claim he was going through a custody battle with one of the victim's daughters. >> plotting with al qaeda in iran to blow up a bridge as a plane goes by. tells a judge he did not recognize the court's jurisdiction. he said the criminal code is not a holy book. the religious leader says the
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second suspect became so radicalized his father reached out to a muslim support group for help. both suspects are back in court next month. >> hillary clinton starting to cash in on the speaking circuit now. the possible 2016 contender gave her first paid speech since stepping down as secretary of state. we are hearing clinton charges 200,000 bucks per speech. the same price that her husband and former president bill clinton charges as well. the event was not open to the press. a new $100 bill is coming to a bank near you and this is what the front of it will look like. it has a 3-d blue ribbon into the bill and it changes colors for security purposes when tilted. the new billoes into circulation october 8th after a two-year delay. that is your 5@5:00. >> more red flags being raised in case of the boston marathon
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bombers. the 19-year-old suspect admitted to his role before he was read his miranda rights. molly is in beth israel hospital with more. >> we are getting information out of a capitol hill briefing from two law americas telling fox news fbi investigators feel they were cut short in the questioning of the suspect at the hospital. they say the federal magistrate as well as the public defenders and prosecutors showed up 16 hours into their ability to is a question him. they received intelligence on the older brother tamerlan that the cia was also contacted not just the fbi and contact was made in september of 2011. given some of the fbi information that had come out
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six months earlier tamerlan, they were given the same information that the fbi was given months before that tamerlan was a follower of radical islam and wanted to join overseas groups and his name was added to a data base of known suspected terrorists. the father of these brothers plan to travel to the u.s. as early as today. he proclaimed his son's innocence. he said the family these two brothers had been framed over the course of these events. they hope to take tamerlan's body back to russia. >> there is word that the family over many word received welfare support specifically tamerlan's family wife and daughter received benefits. they failed to gmeet the eligibility requirements. tamerlan's wife katherine was working long hours as a home health aid. >> thank you molly.
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>> we are hours away from a history making day in dallas. the george w. bush presidential library and museum opens at southern methodist university. elizabeth pran is live in washington. good morning elizabeth. >> good morning patti ann. what a rare day. not only are all living presidents together but we will sea a lot of president george w. bush who stayed out of the spotlight since his presidency. president obama speaking wednesday night saying quote regardless of political differences president bush loves his country and loves his people. the library will open today on the campus inside the sprawling facility will be memorabilia from his campaign and early days in office. there will be a full scale reproduction of the oval office but also some very personal exhibits surrounding 9-11 complete with wreckage from the world trade center. the first lady says it's very important to remember the day that certainly changed history.
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>> george realized the children who were on the tour with him weren't alive on september 11th. so they had no direct memory of it like all of us do. it's important i think to remind people of it. it was a very pivotal moment, most challenging moment. >> in recent years bush spent time building the library and mu museum and getting involved in charity golfing and taking a painting. bret baier will air his interview with president bush and former first lady bush at 6:00 p.m. eastern. thank you so much elizabeth prann in washington p. i would love to see those. this missing brown university student. a body found in the river might be that of the missing
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22-year-old. he was last seen march 16th near his apartment on campus. >> serious flames from this mulch fire shootling into the sky in maryland. they are battling the fire with the help of brush and foam units. it is 200 by 500 feet in size and 50 feet tall. luckily no buildings are in danger of being damaged. >> for the first time a new deadly bird flu virus is spreading outside of china's mainland. a man from taiwan is in serious condition after contracting that virus while traveling in china. experts are working to develop a vaccine for the flu which has more than 100 people sick and has killed 22. it is still not clear if the virus can be spread from person to person. and it is time now for your first degree weather update with maria molina. >> we could be seeing spring weather in some parts of the
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country. >> good morning everyone. that is absolutely right. we are talking about beautiful weather coming up through many people across sections of the midwest and even into the northeast as we head through a couple days. in new york city we are expecting a lot of sunshine saturday and sunday temperatures shy of 70 degrees as we head into the latter half of the weekend. looking absolutely beautiful out there even the low temperatures are not going to be getting that chilly. get out and enjoy it this weekend. the beautiful weather could have issues across sections of the midwest and the northern plains. we are talking about river flooding and another river is the red river in far go in north dakota. warm temperatures as we head into the weekend. we could hit 70 degrees out here as well. could cause further snow melts, rapid snow melts and could be triggering river flooding. we will continue to monitor this situation we could be talking flooding out here as we head into early next week.
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river flooding along the mississippi river. we have been talking about this in indiana, and illinois. we have flood warnings in effect out here and advisories have been issued across mississippi, arkansas and louisiana. we are anticipating some flooding as we head into early next week. as far as today goes a couple light showers possible but again beautiful weather coming up shortly. a few showers in parts of the great lakes not a big deal. ainsley and patti ann i want to show your high temperatures in dall dallas. >> coming up no such thing as a free lunch. he wants them to work for their lunch. is that fair? we report you decide. >> if your team is getting ready for prom prepare for sticker shock. going to the dance is now
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>> it is now 13 minutes after the top of the hour. country singer is indicted on making terroristic threats against an elderly man. according to tmz the 39-year-old allegedly chased down a 70-year-old tour boat captain and threatened to kill him. we are learning how a loan survivor of an avalanche was able to avoid death. unlike the 5 others who died the loan survivor wasn't completely buried under the snow.
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his left arm was three which helped him clear debris. they found the guy and rescued him. the lending arm of general electric is refusing to give loans to gun shops. fox business network has details. washington can agree on changes to gun laws. that's not stopping businesses from seeking a ban on gun debates. it is close to the scene of the mass shootings. it applies only to retailers who sold businesses firearms. really this is less than 75 retailers in all. it is still lending to wal-mart and dick's sporting goods. we have businesses now making stands. >> we will see how that goes.
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next topic the prom costing more money than evermore than 1,000 dollars on average. >> i am so glad i don't have kids. sending your kids to prom will set you back on average 1,139 dollars this year. that is the cost of the dress, the hair, the spray tan, the limo. you need two pairs of shoes one for going to the prom and one for dancing at the prom. cut backs particularly for prom this visa and gfk survey shows they are starting to open up again 1100 bucks. >> die know if you need the two pair of shoes or the tan. >> that's the new trend. you have to be trendy. >> i saw one mom saying i am not paying for this her son had to go and work at a local barn for two weeks shoveling manure. two weeks of that kind of work five hours and the prom not sure i would do it next year. >> it's a very good perspective.
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lots of the women who work with us say they spent $600 on their daughter's promise -- dresses. >> you only get to do it twice. j junior and senior year. >> talk about making your kids work for something listen to this. time for the question of the day. here's what we would like you to brew on this morning. image telling a student they can't eat their lunch unless they clean the school. that's the idea from one west virginia state lawmaker. here's a picture. this is race canter berry. he suggested making kids do things like sweeping the floors taking out the garbage in exchange for their meals. a suggestion came after the bill was passed to help provide students with a free breakfast and lunch. he says providing kids with three meals will destroy their work ethic. should students have to work for their school meals? shoot us an e-mail to
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foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will read those later in the show. coming up next on "the rundown" if you are struggle to go find a job cheryl casone is next with the three companies that are hiring right now. >> we told you that anthony weiner may run for mayor. his social networking past may come back to haunt him more. wei.
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>> 20 after the hour. some quick headlines now. southwest airlines passenger pulled off the plane for being over weight. matthew harper was escorted off after being told the flight was over booked. he was told he could be removed because he didn't buy a second seat under a customer of size policy. he was eventually left back on board and is now talking to an attorney. for the first time ever you can hear what alexander graham bell sounded like. >> researchers of the smithsonian making this discover re. it was recovered from a wax disc that dated back to 1885. >> looking for work, today is
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your lucky day. cheryl casone has the top three companies hiring this week. good morning, cheryl. >> good morning ainsley. great companies today with a mix of work. did you know spring is the time to clean the home. this is peak season. >> spring cleaning. >> everybody wants to get the carpet cleaned. 35-year-old company in the united states has different types of jobs sales jobs are mostly at the headquarters but you can be a work from home type of position. people want to work from their home. you can make $11 an hour. 9-13 dollars per hour the reps. sales 80,000 to 100,000 across the country. colorado, texas, tennessee, florida all over the country.
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this is the time. >> what's the second one? die matic? >> this is factories manufacturing activity. it is the components of the factory. they make the components. they build the guts of the factory. most of the jobs are in grand rapids, michigan. they need people asap. they have benefits fitness centers and other facilities. $3 million business by the way. make anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 there. >> the grounds guy. >> most people don't want to mow the lawn or claen the pool. this is what they do. they will come to your house and do the job. you probably don't want to be one on a saturday. grounds guy 400 jobs 14 new franchises opening up. they have got a program called project hire. it's a franchise opportunity but you work for the company. if you serve your time they will
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give you your own franchise. you can be your own boss. >> they also have a program called women in trades. they will get more women into the skilled trade position. >> where can we find it? >> casone knee exchange.com. thank you fox it people. you can e-mail us if you have the jobs segment or if you are a company looking to hair. most of the companies do things reaching out to us. it has been a great segment. >> no many people out of work, great segment. the tsa is supposed to protect us when we are flying the friendly skies. you think 15 minutes of training is enough for security screeners? george w. bush putting his presidency on display for a few hours. he will get to go inside his presidential library. we have the first sneak peek. first on this day in history in 1956 elvis presley "laheartbrea
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it is 28 after the top of the hour. the top five stories making news at this hour. >> burned and condition after the fuel barge explosion in alabama. investigators say two barges exploded 7 times. the fire was so intense fire officials had no choice to let it burn through the night. they set up a safety zone aboard one of the burning barges. the blast for ship wide evacuations aboard the triumph that is the same cruise ship that lost power at sea back in february. it is being repaired a few miles from the explosion. the cause of the blast still under investigation. >> it is a glad box for the tsa. screeners will decide which knives passengers can bring on flight. we will have 15 minutes of new training and we won't have rulers to measure the blaze. a tsa plan will allow them on
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planes. it is amid widespread outre. 9-11 hijackers had box cutters. he resigned in disgrace after explicit photos and messages he sent on-line. anthony weiner says those could be the tip of the iceberg. >> people know i did it. people know i did it with multiple women. people know the pictures. i am not going to say to you no one else is going to release another picture. there's nothing else going on. people may hear things that are true or not true. i tell you this, i am not talking about it. >> he just returned to twitter which was the web site that led to his demise. >> there are new concerns the money man behind the ground zero mosque may be planning a mega mosque. the developers of the controversial mosque has control
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of 3 adjacent buildings blocks away from ground zero. he is facing evictions from the original mosque site for not paying rent. a united states marine bringing an incredible message of hope to those seriously injured in the boston they're monday bombing. corporal martinez share something in common. they are both double amputees. >> can't do anything right now. >> right now but i am telling you with all of my heart you are going to be more independent than you ever were. >> that makes me so glad to hear. >> very emotional. seen wiping away the tears from her eyes. that's your 5@5:30. >> meanwhile more red flags being raised in the case of the boston marathon bombers. reports revealing the 19-year-old suspect did admit to
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his role in the deadly plot before he was read his rights. molly line is live with more the two law americas, the fbi felt they were cut short in their questioning of the suspect. they were interrupted when the judge, the prosecutor and the public defender arrived about 16 hours into their questioning. now we are also learning that two agencies were actually contacted by russian officials about the older brother in this case not just the fbi but the cia as well were warned this suspect the older suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was wanted for radical islam and was wanted in overseas groups. the father proclaims his son's innocence and the family is
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hoping to take his body back to russia. tamerlan killed in the shoot out with police officers in the manhunt. tamerlan specific wlir learning had been receiving welfare benefits as late as just last year but benefits ended. cam lan's wife katherine had gotten a job working about 70 or 80 hours a week as a home health aid. molly line live in boston thank you. >> in a few hours the dedication of the presidential bush museum gets underway at southern methodist university. president obama and the former living presidents will be there for this historic day. elizabeth prann is live in washington with more. >> now the city of dallas is ready to host all liing presidents honoring former president bush at the unveiling of george w. bush presidential
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center. we will get a first-hand look at the library and the museum and the policy institute. we expect to hear more from the former president himself. he stayed out of the headlines since his presidency. >> regardless of political differences president bush loved his country. memorabilia from president bush's life and family from the campaign trail and early days in office. in contrast there are exhibits dedicated to the war in iraq and 9 9-11. it is important to remember the day that changed history and honor those who lost their lives while remembering the successes of her husband's term. >> the big sculpture of the
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people lost and the wall around it. that's the most moving part to me. but then the happy part is the recreation of the ole' office i think that's fun i think a lot of people very few people have the chance to walk into the oval office. >> what has the president been up to? he dedicated himself to building his library and museum while getting involved in mountain biking and even taken on painting. if you want to go to the museum yourself doors are open to the public on wednesday which is may 1st already. >> stuck around dana perino george bush's former press secretary will be live on fox and friends at 8:30 this morning with her one-on-one interview with the 43rd president. >> before you leave the house this morning let's get you to your first degree weather update. maria molina has that. we hear beautiful weather could be arriving soon maria.
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>> yes for everyone out east and even in the midwest. if you are in the midwest you will say oh it's not really that warm out. high temperatures in the 50s or 60s in minneapolis or the city of chicago. stay tuneed by tomorrow temperatures much warmer. high temperatures tomorrow even as we head into the weekend saturday and sunday high temperatures staying in the 70s. even the though lps not that bad. some places could have issues due to the warming out here across places like far go north dakota. warm temperatures over the weekend that could cause flooding out here. flooding as we head into early next week along the red river which will be a big issue and a big story as we head into next week. across the mississippi river
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impacting places across illinois and even river flooding in places like indiana. we are anticipating water levels will be increasing and we could be looking at flooding there coming up in the days to come. otherwise showers in parts of the northeast. not a huge deal. it will be coming up soon. >> maria molina, thanks. >> time to entertain this. mark burnett says he's far from done with the bible. the producer is editing a movie version of the hit mini series. he's working on a follow uptight telled a.d. >> meet model carlie cross victoria secret's newest angel. the company fired kerr because of her difficult reputation. >> crowning gwyneth paltrow the
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most beautiful person. the 40-year-old actress says she thought someone was playing a joke on her when she first heard the news. the 2013 nfl draft is here in new york city. many experts say the chief will take offensive tackle as the number one pick. coming up later on fox and friends former ravens head coach will break this all down for us about the draft. and home teams continuing to dominate the first round of the mba playoffs. the thunder beat the rockettes 105 to 102. they have a 2-0 lead now. the bird also lost two games to none after beating the lashgs 102-91. the hawks 113 to 98 to take a 2-0 lead in that series. >> the time right now 38 after the hour. still to come a furlough fight on the hill. >> we told them that they should expect significant impacts at
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>> welcome back. it's 42 after the top of the hour. see what stories are making headlines overseas. first to canada. one of the two men accused of plotting with al qaeda in iran to blow up a bridge as a train was passing by is back in court. he told a judge he doesn't recognize the jurisdiction. he said in court quote the criminal code is not a holy book. bangladesh the death toll continues to rise after a factory collapse. at least 149 people are now dead. many still trapped under all of that rubble. workers say they were assured the building was safe the day it actually blasted despite huge cracks in the wall. finally to london after a 7 month investigation into kate middleton's topless photo scandal. two people have been charged with invasion of privacy. one suspect the publish of the tabloid some of the shots were printed in the other the
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photographer. patti ann? >> those automatic budget cuts in washington just got real for any one who boards a plane. the faa claims they have no choice but to furlough air traffic controllers and hope for the best. that triggered washington's latest blame game with passengers stuck in the middle. peter doocy is live from washington with more. >> the most recent day we have flight data for is tuesday with 975 flights were delayed by the weather and other factors nobody can control. that same day more than 1,025 flight delays were because of flight sequestration. now they are accusing the faa from turning it into law into a 10 percent cut of controllers so people peel the -- feel the pain. >> the imperial attitude on the part of the administration and you are the most recent example
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of that imperialism. if is disgusting. >> we have been talking about general impacts. >> they know about general impacts. >> reduction of controller hours of 10 percent. >> you didn't tell them which air force which airlines? >> we told them major impacts at major hub facilities. >> la te da everybody knew that. >> ray lahood warned during a white house briefing sequestration could lead to 90 minute flight delays at major airports. that finally seems to be happening this week. the faa admin traitor is defending their sequestration strategy. >> to get to the numbers we need to get to what we have cut quite dramatically in the areas of contracts and other nonpay expenses, we are nonetheless
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forced with the choice of getting to reduce the amount spent on salaries. the sequester being an across the board impact. it's not an appropriate way to run the government, but we are complying with the law as has been passed. >> a bipartisan group of 33 senators a third of the senate is sponsoring a bill to delay the faa furloughs for 30-days to figure out an alternative that creates fewer delays. it is not expected until sometime in may patti ann. >> peter doocy live in baushi washington. >> still ahead, could your roommate be making you sad? why his or her bad mood can be containing gus. >> he has gotten 32 more plugs this week. it's the commercial having people across the country talking but not exactly the way the company might want. do you know what they are trying to sell in this commercial? we will tell you coming up.
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brian kilmeade coming up on fox and friends. >> the biggest answer is what are they trying to sell besides cuteness which is what we try to sell for three hours every day. coming up on fox and friends, i will tell you michelle mal pin has been lined up. bob massi the latest on real estate. is the housing bubble ready to burst or bounce back? john foust will be here and will be excited about something. we are looking at an exciting way to look at the draft coming up. we are live at george w. bush's presidential library. do we have a water fountain? former white house press secretary dana perino sits down with her boss one-on-one. we will get the preview only on fox news first. across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky.
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>> 10 minutes till the top of the hour ch careful who you live with. people are more likely to suffer from depression if their roommate does. the findings are based on cognitive vulnerability. it claims the mental state of those we live with are contagious. george bush has a simple message for his son jeb about a 2016 run. >> it would be great -- he would be a marvelous candidate if he chooses to do so. he doesn't need my council because he knows what it is, which is run. >> the former president says it is a potential match up between his brother and hillary clinton would be quote a fantastic photo. thanks, speaking of former president bush the george w. bush presidential center is
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opening in a few hours giving them a chance to explore the legacy. james rosen has a look back at his office or his future in office. >> four years after president george w. bush left washington bringing to a close two tumultuous terms show approval ratings steadily raising. a "washington post" shows they are split in their judgments of the 43rd president. historian is the author of the reassessment. >> far too many of my fellow academic proclaimed the bush presidency in failure even some cases before his presidency was completed. it took at least 20-years before true m true man began to creep up on the lists of presidential
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greatness. >> weapons of mass destruction the stated reason for the launching of the iraq war never came up the launch toward democracy and reduction of prowl dux despite developments were positive developments. >> i think our troops did an absolutely stunning job. he deserves credit for what troops did when they went in. >> historians are likely to rank mr. bush's fiscal response to hurricane katrina as his greatest failing in office. there was the financial collapse in late 2007 it traces back to clinton era housing policies. the polling surge for george w. bush to the president's actions of the aftermath of what was the most traumatic events of the bush years. >> 9-11 as the most defining moment of their lives like pearl harbor or kennedy assassination. people will remember 9-11 and
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recall george w. bush in my opinion did a good job of uniting the country. >> there is much more to the bush 43 legacy tax cuts no child left behind the war in afghanistan and a major push when henry kissinger told nixon history would be tighter to him than his contemporaries. nixon replied that depends on who is writing history. it is 6 minutes to the top of the hour. what do you get when a cat dresses up like a shark? we are going to tell you that coming up next. also we want to talk about our question of the day. we told you about a west virginia lawmaker who wants to make sue dents wo-- students wo to earn their free school lunches. do you think students should have to work for their meal? we will have some responses next. mmmmmm. is this the way you guys always record sound?
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>> before you leave the house this morning, here's what's happening today. president obama will be in texas for a memorial service honoring those killed in last week's fertilizer plant explosion. and also in texas today, the george w. bush presidential library and museum dedication. at 8:30 the weekless jobless claims come out. last week there were 352,000 new filings. >> now to the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. the dancing babies are back. an ad showing adults seeing themselves as babies in the
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mirror. then the babies and their adult counterparts start to bust a move. gotten nearly 3 # 2 million youtube views in less than a week. the bad, a cat duck taped, on dressed up like a sharp and on top of a robotic vacuum cleaner. >> the bad, a shocking classroom fight and not between two students. one of these women is a teacher. the student was arrested and the teacher was placed on leave. >> time for your brew on this question of the day responses. earlier in the show we were telling you about a west virginia lawmaker that wants students to work in order to earn their school lunches. >> do you think students should have to do that? here are 1346 your re -- here are some of your responses. blaine tweets good work ethic. i think it will help their growing process. >> tiffany says they're kids. i'm sure he was able to eat lunch in school without working for it and it
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wasn't to his detriment. >> charlotte says it is never too early to learn that nothing in life is free. very true. >> thank you to all of you who responded. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day. >>gretchen: we start with the fox news alert. good morning everybody. today is thursday, april 25. i'm gretchen carlson. here's that alert. explosions rocking the gulf coast with flames so intense even fire fighters are being forced to evacuate the scene. >>steve: it turns out the bombing suspect in boston was singing like a canary until the judge showed up and read him his rights. this morning the f.b.i. is furious. so who sent the judge? we're going to tell you what we know. >>brian: i need to calm down. >>gretchen: oh my god.
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