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saturday, the 29th of march, 2014. i'm anna kooiman. we start with a fox news alert. while you were sleeping, an earthquake shook los angeles. people jolted by the biggest one in years. >> the started shaking side to side. >> i felt like the world was going to end and i was going to die. >> the breaking details on the damage left behind. >> plus, is the white house keeping the real obamacare number secret while touting other, less reliable numbers? how many people have actually paid for heir healthcare, for example? why don't they tell you that? we will coming up. >> high school basketball
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field torn out because they are not equal to the girl's seats. their stadium doesn't look as good as the boys. fair or foul, you decide. "fox & friends" starts right now. welcome back. >> he is tan and rested and working on bikini body. >> i'm ready for 16. my bikini body? [ laughter ] >> great to see you anna and clayton. >> welcome back. great to see you, clayton. >> the issue everybody has been talking the gwyneth paltrow story. she says it's more difficult to be actress and moms don't know what it's like. >> nobody suffers for man gwyneth paltrow. >> that's true. 14 hours on the set is very grueling when you are shooting one movie a area. >> boo who. >> we do have some other stories making headlines. we do want to start with that fox news alert.
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breaking overnight 5.1 magnitude earthquake sitting southern california. did was centered near the city about 20 miles south of los angeles. it was felt as far as south as san diego. >> it felt like rocks were hitting the ground and everything was shaking and we all went under the table and everything. it was pretty freaky. >> when i felt it, i felt like the world was going to end and i was going to die. >> it was pretty intense. i was sitting in a car waiting in the parking lot. the car was shaking side to side and felt like the car was going to roll over. >> caused a car to flip and shut down surrounding roadways. gas elections, water main breaks and pout outages also reported. followed by more than 20 aftershocks. this quack about 10 times larger than the earthquake in the region two weeks ago. now to it another fox news alert breaking overnight. a monstrous fire consumed a
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downtown high rise in des moines iowa. new video just in to "fox & friends," shows the massive moment the massive building chanced flames are still pouring from this century old building. 9 started around 1:00 a.m. local time. 10 minutes apart. right now firefighters say their main goal is to protect adjacent properties. the building was being remodeled making it easier for fire to spread quickly. so far no injuries have been reported. investigators are work fog figure out what caused it. abon doning all hope of finding survivors. 17. other bodies located in the debris in the past couple of
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days will not be included in the total until confirmed by the medical examiner. and nearly a week of searching now, officials say it's not likely they will find any more survivors i cannot tell you how long this will possibly last and when they will find more bodies, we hope that they do but right now there is no telling. >> at least 90 people are still considered missing. happening overnight a chinese plane spots three objects in the search area for the missing malaysian airlines flight 370. the items are reportedly white, red, and orange. 8 planes and seven ships are searching for those objects in the southern indian ocean toted. that's where several other pieces of debris have been spotted after the past couple of days so. far none has been confirmed as belonging to that missing plane. those are your headlines. >> three weeks in and we are still wondering what happened. it's unbelievable. >> talking about time frames. three weeks in on the malaysian flights. two days left until the
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white house deadline for obamacare. march 31st when they had 7 million to sign up. >> 6 million now. >> they say they could reach that 7 million number by monday at their deadline. the real question this morning is can we trust those numbers when we get them? >> well, i mean it depends what number you are talking about. the number of people who signed up. the white house says it is keeping very close track of it success. press reporting this across the land. the key number is how many of those applicants are real? how many have paid for the healthcare they are supposedly getting. ment white house says we have no idea and we can't track it? >> they can't track it that is remarkable to me they don't have a mechanism to communicate to the insurance companies to get an accurate number as to how many people have actually paid their premiums. >> do you believe that for a second? >> all of it seems like smoke and mirrors to some people like congressman tom brady from texas. he says the administration
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is being quite evasive. >> the reason we think they have been evasive we discovered a portal with which they communicate to insurance companies since december which is where they insist insurance companies provide them with the number who have enrolled and those who have paid as well. they have if not precise a very accurate picture of who actually has paid. it could be as much as 20% off of these gross numbers that they are giving to the press. i guess the bigger issue is if they have had it now for more than two months why aren't they releasing it to the public. >> some people are saying this whole narrative about whether or not the web site is, woulding, whether or not the whole construct of people being able to actually log on to healthcare.gov and get their plans underlies the fact that this law may not be working to begin with. we may not know for years whether people are getting a better plan than they had hoped for. >> or if they already had
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coverage or if they were somebody who was not covered which is what obamacare was designed to do. cover the people who didn't have healthcare in the first place. the other issue with this health officials saying it's not going to collapse under its own weight or death spiral that so many people were concerned about but that the population that has been signing up and older and sicker than they hoped and they need younger healthier people to subsidize it. >> no one is standing back and asking the question will this improve you cans. will people live longer once they are diagnosed with disease? that's been lost in the shuffle partly because we can't get a straight answer about basic questions from the administration and haven't been able to since day one. remember, they wouldn't tell us at the beginning how many people had signed up. we can't measure that they could. now they are claiming they can't measure how many people have paid for it the beauty of doing this stuff digitally you have this stuff at your finger tips, he they are not telling the truth. >> how many to anna's point
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have been moved into medicaid off of this. you don't know. and how many young people have signed up? we still don't have an accurate answer ton that, too. >> i know this is ancient history because it was like four years ago. do you remember when this was being debated in the congress? president obama said this will make healthcare cheaper. this is a way to get costs under control. >> $2,500 less a year for every family. >> is there anybody who believes that this will make healthcare less and cheaper? >> look at the latest fox news poll on healthcare law. 4 so this is not favorable for president obama. and looking at the making of health insurance more or less expensive? 65% think it's going to make it more expensive. 24% less expensive. we have had horror stories of premiums going up. heard co-pays going up by as
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much as 80, $85 when this used to pay a dollars for medications per month whether or not this thing has been cheaper. >> all these stories of the survival care victims are all lies according to harry reid and after he said that now he is saying i never said that i lied about it. >> it would be interesting it to ask medical students and practicing physicians what they think of this in five years from now will people want to go into medicine more than they today. consequences that people are not even discussing. chris christie held news conference in more than a month on the closing of the bridge in new jersey to manhattan. he also yesterday went on the kelly file and answered this question for megyn. listen. >> there is is no baggage here because i didn't do anything. that eventually will wash out as it has started to already. because what the american
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people and the people of new jersey really care about is, did you do it? when they find out you didn't they will say okay. >> a number of people fired over it and a lot of questions as to why the christie administration why he waited so long to let go of the port authority for some months if we knew that david sampson had these issues why did it take until yesterday for him to come out in the press conference and make this announcement. he was asked in the kelly file whether the mainstream media has been brutal against him. here is his thoughts on that. listen. >> i always say to people that when i had a good day in the mainstream media it wasn't real and when i had a bad day in the mainstream media it wasn't real. i understand that you can be the flavor of the month sometimes in a good way and flavor of the month sometimes in a bad way. i always said to the folks in my party we don't get anywhere complaining about it either. >> he says this won't effect 2016 for him his decision whether or not to run. he also says no email or phone call records are going to come out saying anything
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contrary to what he is saying now. he didn't know about it. >> rick reichmuth with the latest of what is happening in the natural world. >> most important world if you ask me. out across the west, more rain moving in to northern parts of the state of washington where that mud slid was. the wettest month on record now after the rain they received yesterday. see more rain today. certainly hampers the rescue efforts. down to the southeast incredibly rainy day today. all of this moisture making its way up the manhattan and northeast. take a look at future radar. plays out over time. all clear tomorrow night and tomorrow setting up for really nice day. not the case across the northeast. rain across the coast. snow across interior sections. overnight sunday night into monday. maybe a little snow grazing the big cities again and clear out of here and warm our temperatures up. one more storm and rainy
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weekend for us and still some chilly air. >> another blizzard on the way? >> another blizzard. northern plains actually, possibly. >> stop it. >> i was joking. >> there you go. >> maybe by may. >> thanks, rick. >> terrifying moments on board a packed airplane. >> i said we are going down, we are going in the water. thank goodness i paid attention to all the directions i know what i'm going to do. >> what happened that made passengers think they were going to die? >> harry reid loves to demonize charles and david koch. next guest has the proof out of perspective entire why the "the washington post" is wrong. we'll be right back. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
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. senate majority leader harry reid sab bandaging the koch brothers. corrupt and unamerican. media outlets all too eager to back up that characterization. endorsing the theory that the coik brothers -- koch brothers. >> so, the "the washington post" basically reinforcing the precise story line that harry reid has been putting out there. tell us how that works. >> last week the "the washington post" article that implied driving force behind the keystone pipeline because koch would benefit from the pipeline financially. based entirely on a report done by the far left group
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called the -- i debunked that report on power line last october. the reality is that koch industries has nothing to do with keystone. they haven't lobby inned in favor of the keystone pipeline or against it or taken a position where weather it shoulding built. the partnership line won't run near anywhere near any koch refinery. in fact, the keystone pipeline would damage koch's economic interest because it would allow alberta oil it to be shipped to the refineries in the southern states and divert it away from koch's refinery in minnesota which now gets alberta oil at a low price because there is a glut. ironically the ifg report. which is is the sole basis for this "the washington post" article acknowledged fact and said that koch industries would be damaged to the tune of $120 billion
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by the construction of the pipeline. >> why did the "the washington post" even write this story in the first place? >> well, after i wrote my first article about it, the two post reporters were taking a lot of heat from a lot of people. and so they went out in public and say why did we write this article because they admitted everything i said was true and they acknowledged that their motive had been political. this is what they said they wrote the article, quote: to stir and inflame public debate in this election year. that's why we wrote the piece the stunning fact is just a few days after the "the washington post" article appeared, the other shoe dropped and senator sheldon whitehouse and henry waxman wrote a long letter to the president of koch industries asking a series of questions and requests lots of documents about the keystone pipeline and they based their letter entirely on the "the washington post" article and the ifg report
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that the post article in turn relied on. they dropped a whole series of footnotes to the "the washington post" article and that the ifg report. >> what i'm confused by. all this reporting on koch industries and koch brothers. the senate majority leader lives at the ritz in d.c. how did the sitting senator get so rich? why hasn't the "the washington post" reported on that? >> you know, harry reid's greatest achievement after a career in public life is that he has stayed out of jail. here is a man who has been a public employee his entire adult life and he has gotten rich. his whole family are rich. how does that happen? you would think that a reporter would want to know how exactly does a politician get rich on the salary of a public employee. apparently no one ever asks harry reid that question. >> the "the washington post"
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was too busy trying to inflame and stir discussion in time for the election year in their response. john, great to see you this morning, thanks for your reporting on this. >> thank you. >> coming up here on the show the teenager who slipped security at world trade and the guys who pair shooted off the same building. and update security there. >> she has assistants, nannies, drivers, yoga instructures. drivers for instructures and thanes. she has it a lot tougher than your average mom who works 9 to 5. she is serious. she has two working moms to weigh in on that. ♪
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time for quick headlines. kremlin hanging up on president obama's version of his phone call with vladimir putin. according to the white house. obama demanded putin get his troops off the ukraine border. kremlin has a very different take. it says putin led the conversation and told obama the international community needs to work together to stabilize the situation in ukraine. and david slas question the head of security for the world trade center has called it quits among recent embarrassing security breaches. a couple of them. a teenager slipped past a sleeping security guard and climbed to the top of the building and three guys parachuted off. anna? here we are. 24 minutes after the hour. quinn netanyahu paltrow creating a firestorm on recent comments on being a movie star parent. >> telling enews when you are shooting a movie go to
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wisconsin for two weeks and then you work for 14 hours a day and that part is very difficult, i think, to have a regular job and be a mom is not as, of course, there are will thats but not like being on a set is, a movie set. >> two working moms, parenting experts stefanie weis and the diva that mom.com join us. >> thank you. >> i will will start with you, does this just show that she is very out of touch maybe even more than some had thought before. >> i think that gwyneth actually needs to get back into reality and know what's going on within the when world of moms. and working moms. totally out of touch with reality and has no idea what's going on and how hard moms are working and taking ware of their children and a lot of moms are single moms today. so much going on and these moms are doing so much and i think gwyneth doesn't have any idea like what's going on. >> maybe you don't know how difficult it is to be on a
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movie set 14 hours a day and have hair stillizes. >> nutritionist. >> there all day and get there 6:00 a.m. and don't get to leave until midnight. sure the paycheck is a few million dollars and it it's brutal. >> i feel bad it's rough for two weeks to have to be on a set like that when women do this every single day, right? >> why is there this disconnect among women like this? why would she come out and say something like that? >> i think she just lost of touch. >> of reality. she a celebrity. she doesn't -- like she is not in that real world where she hears about women and exhausting days and as we know women don't work five days a week. they work 7. >> i will play devil's advocate. i want to hate on her too because i want to have her body and marry a rock star and have perfect skin. >> does she have a point. more problems. in the spotlight expected to look a certain way.
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>> that is not what this is about. this is about her really believing that she is one of the hardest working moms and that us other moms whether we are have our own jobs or running our own businesses or working and staying at home. she thinks her job is the hardest. she is really out of touch with what's really going on with. >> is she playing in narrative that the stay at home mom doesn't have it tough it working 9 to 5 that's not tough if you are going to divork off to the office? >> i think so. i think that -- look, she is a celebrity. it's her job as a celebrity mother to be a role model for women she really misstepped. >> i. >> working and running their businesses. taking care of their children. >> she is not just aches at the it. actress, she has that web site. >> there is a loss of
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relation there. i think perhaps the kale got to her brain a little bit. something happened. we are not here to bash her. >> i think she misspoke truly. she a human being but in her world, it's a whoa is me, i have to be called off to wisconsin for two weeks obviously that's not reality as we know. >> very difficult especially when your husband is a rock star and he wins grammy awards. >> it is very tough for her. >> what's important is that moms out there really reacted to this. we saw this by hundreds and thousands whether it was on facebook, twitter. social media. >> there was outpouring of women being lick are you kidding me? do you know what we do and see what's going on? >> the writer for the "new york post" who pen and open letter is going to be joining us later in the show thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next on the run down. the buy's baseball field ripped out because the feds
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p.m. is in saudi arabia today meeting with king abdullah. joe biden called president obama and said be sure to give my best to king abdullah and my wife paula abdullah. >> that actually happened by the way. >> i wouldn't doubt it. you want to hear something this is unbelievable story it are l. resonate with you. a school in michigan has been required by the obama administration to rip out seating from the baseball field. why? because parents, under their own initiative raised money to expand the seating. they put it in themselves in their spare time. >> private funding. >> exactly. and the obama administration looked at this and said wait, that's more seating than the girl's field has. therefore it's unfair you have to destroy it. >> even better they built a scoreboard. the money came from private donations and boosters and in fact yes they did put it
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in themselves physically went out on saturday afternoons and built it all in an effort to go over the black chain link fence. they couldn't watch the game it was in the middle of sight lines. built seats. baseball stadiums were packed. someone complained and took it up with the department of education and they annualized it for aening lo time. meanwhile this has been six years. these seats have been there six years. they told them now you have got to rip them out. the superintendent of the school says we have to rip them out. >> after they got the citation throw them in storage until we can figure out a plan what it do this is because the girl's field has outdated scoreboard and outdated bleachers. as a were toker softball player i will say that my high school sour softball field wasn't as nice as the baseball field. we didn't draw as big a crowd. >> in wilson high school in pennsylvania where i went to school. the baseball field was nice and more bleachers but they were always packed. people would go to see the baseball games. when you go to the softball
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games not a lot of people there. >> just like title 9 is a silent killer for a lot of men's sports. >> it doesn't make sense. if you look at one field is one is more impressive than the other and bring the parody. you would improve the more impressive one but you wouldn't destroy the one that's better. >> how much money did they spend tearing it down and throwing it away. >> this is how you make people equal. crushing those who succeed not by raising up those who need help. >> you should have -- put those seats that ripped out they will put them in storage. not throw them out put them in storage for a while until they figure it out. >> my favorite detail of this. do you know which department of the federal education department the obama administration did this? the civil rights division of the education department who knew there was such a thing. whose civil rights are being protected here? let us know what you think. >> the school on its own
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volition was going to build a scoreboard for are the girl's softball team. the school was going to put up money to bring up and make more modern the girl's softball game. >> this is a met for nor everything they do. this is a met for for obamacare. we are north going improve your healthcare coverage. we will make yours worse so both of you are more equal. >> makes a lot of sense. let us know what you think. friends@foxnews.com. >> more news in your evidence lines. hundreds turned out to remember firefighters killed in the line of duty in boston. lt. edwin walsh and michael kennedy died battling the massive blaze. >> this means a lot to us. more than we can -- certainly more than i can can express nine alarm fire started in the basement. furnace and electrical system as possible causes. they thought they were going it die. passengers on a jetblue
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flight when a bird dived into a plane's nose. >> white birds. we have babies a little bit of nose damage. we're not quite sure at this point. >> the plane took off from west chester new york. the pilots forced to make emergency landing at jfk. >> we're going down. we're going in the water. thank goodness i paid to all the directions. i know what i'm going to do. >> there were 142 passengers on board. no one was hurt besides the bird. it left a pretty big dent in the plane's nose. look at that. >> that plane is not getting up anymore. >> the driver that admitted she fell asleep and crashed a train at chicago's o'hare airport had worked 69 hours in seven straight days that's according to the union for the transit authority. the transit authority is denying that and saying it was more like 55 hours. 32 passengers were hurt in that crash.
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the fast food break cast war is heating up. remember when ronald mcdonald went rogue for taco bell this week? >> i was surprised how good it is. >> i loved the. >> i'm ronald mcdonald and i love taco bell's new breakfast. >> all men that really have the name ronald mcdonald. >> ronald mcdonald is hitting back with free coffee for the first time. offer small cups of coffee march 31st through april 13th. it will be up to each location to decide if customers get just one cup or refills. >> mcdonald's makes really good coffee by the way. >> they do. >> really? rick reichmuth can a weigh in on this. taco bell rolling out that's what that promotion was for taco bell for breakfast. >> i'm not going to lie i haven't had taco bell in 25 years. not on that list of a place i'm going to go.
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>> waffle tacos for breakfast. >> i don't drink but when i did the greatest hangover cure there is three hard shell tacos and a mountain dew. >> i do drink so i go. much to be honest. you you wonder why there have been mud slides and obviously gigantic it mudslide east of seattle. typical february in march you get 7 inches of rain. this year 15 inches of rain happened that breaks your record for that two month period. before that 14.85 back in 1979. very much rain and little bit more rain the next couple of days as well unfortunately. the other story we're going to be watching is down across the southeast, we have had two days of severe weather. not a ton of tornadoes this year. we are at the lower levels. we are going to see that increase come the month of april. today we do have this chance for tornado. -- severe weather. not a tornado threat. >> take a look at this. a big warm-up tomorrow
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across the northern plains. enjoy it because behind that on monday, you see that colder air come in and, yes, tucker, we have a blizzard watch in parts of south dakota into north dakota. a another shot of winter coming in there but keep things warm down across parts of the southeast. guys? >> unbelievable. >> 20 minutes before the top of the hour. get ready for the return of rio, the entire animated pack is back for the much anticipated sequel. >> i am an american citizen. >> be afraid. be very afraid. >> rio 2 promises fun for the whole family. will it be as good as the first one, tucker? >> we stopped into the blinding glare of the fox light with our own michael tamara. he had a chance to talk to the stars on the blue carpet. >> these are the questions we contemplate in the fox light. will it be better than the first? >> you will be doing the
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samba in the seat. great movie. 20th century fox took over miami beach for the global premier. equipped with the world's largest samba party ever. guy from guinness book of world records to make it official. cast from the first movie and hath away, ivanburg with some new faces. answered garcia. caught up with them on the blue carpet and asked them what it was like coming together for the 2nd. >> it was great. a lot of people on the cast that i knew. great to come out and hang. >> i was such a fan from the first move movie carlos reached out to me he said i want you to do it. he was a fan of my music. he heard brazilian influence. i wrote the song like it was going on my al dumb. i got inspired by the open theme. big and celebratory. authentic to brazil.
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>> dude, look at the name. look who is. andy garcia, lopez. bruno mars. this will be a party -- you know, i'm at a loss of words for that. >> one of the great things about this movie, of course, is the music that was janel monet grammy nominee artist. she has a single what is love? i listen to it testify morning it is good. >> i forgotten since i haven't seen tracy morgan. i need to bring a campaign to bring him back. doesn't matter what he says it's funny. bruno mars. he sounds funny to me. >> movie is great for kid and adults. has something tore everyone. catch all our interviews in the fox light.com. as always follow me on twitter, fox light michael. see you on april 11th. outunderstanding. thanks, michael. >> coming up here on the
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the grain prices went up. we had that huge drought. there was, there was not a lot of grain being able to be feed the calves, especially. also with the weather happening now that cold weather is having an effect on how the cows are eating, right? so we are. >> losing weight, i guess. >> exactly. it's becoming more expensive. also, exports are higher. the price of milk, exporting to china and to japan is starting to increase the price. >> we just showed you the prices of beef and pork up 6.8% in the past year you say. >> right. price of beef is up. almost 6.84% as you just said. right now price of beef is at $3.58. and it's only going to group. one way to sort of avoid that is to basically buy
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now. right? because the price is going to go up. you are going to go ahead and freeze that for later. so you can avoid that price hike for later down the line. >> okay. we showed you the milk prices, too. i guess that goes back to the cows. same problem. >> right. exactly. so we're having this, you know, because of -- this actually the milk prices, you know, you are seeing here 3.46 in october. in february they went up to 3.56. and the milk industry is expecting a 25 to 50-cent increase over the next year. so one way to sort of void that is for the time being not buy milk, maybe buy alternatives, almond milk, soy milk. if you have soy milk allergies you might want to stick to almond milk. oddly enough going to be less expensive than actually buying real milk. >> yeah. and go back to pork. you say we can just buy chicken instead this time? >> rit. the price of pork has gone up 6.8% in the past year. rye now it's 3.73 a pound. and, yes, the price of
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chicken is also going up. it's going up to 4.8%. but it's less than pork. so, the other white meat you may want to kind of think about that as alternative and freed it for the next couple months. >> thank you so much for trying to save us some cash. >> thanks for having me. >> every little bit counts. coming up on "fox & friends" weekend. it's a story we have been following, a man now convicted of a crime for simply owning, just having them antique musket balls. is he here next. then, take a look at this. a high school bivel player killing it on the court. you would never be able to tell that he is actually legally blind. that athlete here to share his inspirational story coming up. ♪
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businessman and recreational hunter been found guilty in washington, d.c. for possessing illegal ammunition without having a gun registered in the district. the problem that ammunition really isn't ammunition. there are pieces of lead for antique replica muzzle loading weapons. they are not required to be registered in the nation's capitol. would very tracked the case since the beginning. that man joins us this morning. as you can see, if you are watching at home, mark is very dangerous looking. mark, thanks for joining us. >> thanks, tucker. nice to be here again. >> you have never been convicted of anything. you run a financial management company. as we can see you are a middle aged man. never been in prison and never done anything wrong. the police came into your house because the your wife filed complaint against you. filed things that look like bullets and you wound up
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where you are today. what happened in court? >> well, the -- everyone if the courtroom,. >> think about it in a way where people are talking about something people really know nothing about. if you had a bunch of folks that never experienced a hockey game and they were arguing about the rules. knew nothing about guns. at one point the judge looked at one of the prosecutors and started talking to her and asking questions about the muzzle loader and she looked at him and said i have no idea what a muzzle loader is? that didn't prevent them putting you on trial and destroying your life. a left wing judge appointed by clinton in 96. i'm persuaded they are bullets. he theylike like bullets. they are hollow point. they are not musket balls. this person is so ignorant.
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this person is a moron. hard to believe this person is sitting on the bench and your future was held in his hands. what can did you think when he said this revealed to you nothing about this. >> i wanted to jump out of my chair. i kept asking my attorney to ask permission to put me back on the stand. my attorney said to me at one point you are the only one in this courtroom this really understands these issues. but at that point the closing arguments were presented and the judge was asking questions of the lawyers and i couldn't say anything. it was extremely frustrating to sit there. it was like watching a train wreck in slow motion. and, you know thinking you could do something to prevent it but i couldn't. i couldn't do anything at that point. >> what's the next step in will you still be allowed as someone who was just
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convicted to continue practicing as a financial manager? >> yes. my license is not in jeopardy. i talked with my firm after this happened, i have made prior disclosure of this issue to regulatory agencies and to the licensing board for my license to practice. i'm fine on that score. certainly i don't like having anything on my record at all so i am going to appeal. this the appeal is actually in two steps. one is to apply for -- put an application for a new trial. and the second is the appeal process. my lawyers will be working on that now. >> we'll follow that to its end. thank you, marc, i hope you will come backenned tell us how it goes. i appreciate it? >> i will, tucker. >> latest attack on a black
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a lot to talk about. >> that is good. >> big anniversary at dolly wood. >> new cd coming out too. >> talk to you later. new stories to get to you though. a fox news alert. breaking overnight. a 5.1 magnitude earthquake hitting california. centered 20 miles from los angeles. felt as far south as san diego. >> it felt like rocks were
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hitting the ground and like everything was shaking and we all went under the table and everything it was pretty freaky. >> when i felt it, i felt like the world was going to end and i was going to die. >> it was pretty intense, i was sitting in a car in the parking lot. it shook side to side. it tipped felt like the car was going to flip over. followed by more than 20 after shocks. the u.s. geological survey this quake about 10 times larger than the earthquake there two weeks ago. at this hour investigators are working to figure out what caused a monstrous building fire in downtown des moines, iowa. new video shows the moment the building collapsed. >> >> flames pouring from the century old building through the night. the 0% of the city's fire
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department called in to fight the fire. started around 1:00 a.m. local time. two huge sections of the building collapsed just 10 minutes apart. fire bosses say this fire was unusual. >> it's rare to fight a fire on all floors instantaneously. the way we at this point typically fight a fire. start on one floor. sprinkler systems would minimize that we would do interior check. >>' building being remodeled made it easier for flames to travel more quickly. flying over the search zone for malaysia airlines several onts floating in the sea. same colors of the missing plane white and red. the pieces cannot be verified until they are recovered by ship. and a.j. mccaron just put a ring on it. the former alabama star quarterback popped the question to model girlfriend catherine wynn. webb tweeting a photo of the moment with the caption
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we're engaged. then thee tweeted a closeup of the massive rock saying he designed it himself. big. >> wow. he designed it himself. and just like a do monday. he fashioned it. >> it makes it more special if you say that. >> he had a pick and a -- >> i should have said that designed it myself. >> rick reichmuth jeweler by day and meteorologist by night. >> hey, rick. >> one positive thing about this cold weather, any idea? been very few tornadoes so far this year. >> i wasn't going to go there. >> probably not what you were thinking. something about catherine webb, probably. >> all right. here we go. only had 57 tornadoes so far in 2014. generally in between january and march, you would have about 17, that's one positive thing this big kind of cold air mass that we have had across the eastern seend, big dipping jet stream has kept that moisture that you need coming up. saw that couple days ago 8 tornadoes missouri and iowa.
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today we have a severe weather for parts of. wind and hail threat but for around myrtle beach, south carolina, all the way down around the sarasota area. that's the area you need to be watching for. this over the next couple weeks get ready see that jet stream lift. see that threat for severe weather. make sure you have your plans ready if you are in one of those areas. temperaturewise, a little cooler today across parts of the great lakes. big warm up item we might be seeing temps getting into the 50s and 60's around iowa and in towards minneapolis. feels like spring. then the cold air comes back. notice that in texas, a big warm-up for your monday and into tuesday that cold air is back there adr. the northern plains. remain pretty nice across the southeast. one benefit, guys, got to come up bright side of something. >> i appreciated your silver lining. >> from one silver lining to the next because the obama administration has two days left until the march 31st
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self-imposed deadline of getting 7 million people to sign up for obamacare. if you listen to the obama administration. everything is going well, we're going to hit that 7 million. nothing to see here. move on. >> no, the problem with obamacare is not that it's poorly designed and badly executed. the problem is you haven't heard enough nice things about it valerie jartd who is the most powerful person in washington no real portfolio who has been there since the beginning. trying to get writers and producer who's pro-obamacare propaganda. >> this is not made up. she went on pop sugar to do an interview and talk about, basically, getting this stuff into the scripted of hold movies and television shows. listen. >> have you been reaching out to people that are outside of the norm of what the president might work with? who else are you working with, like celebrities, permanents, things like that. >> you name it that's part of why i am in l.a. i'm writing with writers various tv shows and movies
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to try to get it into the scripts. we are talking to celebrities. we are talking to athletes because obviously they get injured a lot and am many are the same age as the market we are going after. what they can say look, you never know when life is going to throw you a curve ball. walking down the street a little clumsy, you trip and fall where do you end up a emergency room. a couple grand just to walk in the door. who can afford that? >> the truth is that the people who are signing up are older and sicker than they had hoped and they need those young people to subsidize it that's how they are targeting them. why is it if it's going so well tucker that they have to call on carrie washington, they have to call on lady gaga, lebron james. the president has to go on between two ferns and try to go this way? why are all 6 these people doing his bidding. were why are we paying for valerie jarrett to jet out to los angeles with secret service protection which, by the way she has.
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her personal valets that you and you and i are paying for. why are we paying for this so we can not only pay for obamacare but pay to have the propaganda rammed down our throats and our kids' throat at a movie theater. >> i imagine on "american idol" coca cola there that's not there because they want to drink coca cola. is this something we are going to have to pay for that yuan, too. >> of course it is. >> when you watch top chef and they zoom in on the stove that they are using while they are cooking, of course, they are paying for that or devoting a whole episode you you are going to cook with pop tarts tonight? you think pop tarts is paying for that. >> the government shouldn't be using propaganda against its citizens. make the case, let consenting adults make choices what they like and don't like. don't sneak into their entertainment. it's totally unfair. it's low and creepy and totalitarian.
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is nobody else bothered by it? i am absolutely bothered by it? did you you see what happened on ebony magazine. the normally self-appointed tolerant ones on the left showed how intoler rant they were by firing back a field of hatred and specifically jamila lemieux when her first tweet said this oh great here comes a white dude telling me how to do this black thing, pass. i forgot tweeting something like a conservative is like leaving a cookie out in a house full of roaches and turning off the lights. his whole point was had nothing with me being of a certain color. wanted to weigh in on drstd question and have an honest debate about it. >> wrath if i wrath if i williams is -- raffi williams son of
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juan williams. he was bothered by it we will have juan on later. one of the biggest issues is that conservative african-americans are portrayed in the media as, you know, as demons almost. and it is not fair to them. >> how telling is it that the most biting insult that editor could think of for raffi williams is he white like that's prima facie descritedding or something. there is something wrong with someone who would tweet something like that. >> and ebony now has released an apology statement and here is what they are saying this morning. this is the news of the morning. ebony strong gli strongably believes in the marketplace of idea. let me use tweets in question do not represent our journalistic standard tradition or practice of celebrating diverse black thought. >> do you ever read it? i do. i read ebony once in a while because i like magazines. crummy magazine. just dumb magazine. >> you disagree with them being in the marketplace.
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>> if i were -- i don't know, i think it's a stretch to say it's a magazine screen of record for anyone as' a sometimes reader of it i can say. >> raffi williams on "fox & friends" on friday weighed in on what he want to say and why he weighed in on diversity question. take a listen. >> what's at issue here is i'm trying to promote diversity of thought and diversity -- it's what made america great. what she is doing is saying if you were white i still would have dismissed your planes. i don't think it has anything to do with the point i was making and stand on their own. that's why conservatives were rallying around me yesterday. is because they saw this as a slit against conservatism. it's a slight against my ideology and i think that america is built for debated. it's the first amendment. >> meanwhile, ebony's apologies saying we are a marketplace of ideas and don't agree with those comments were meant with furor online on the left. ebony should not have apologized. >> we need more raffi williams on fox. coming on at 9:15 this morning with juan, his dad, our friend.
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>> i never said a word about any of the examples that republicans have given regarding obamacare and how it's not very good. >> really? well, what about this time? >> we heard about the evils of obamacare, about the lives it's ruining and republican stump speeches and ads paid for by oil magnets, the koch brothers. lies distorted by republicans to grab headlines. >> what's going on with this guy? here now to weigh in to tell us someone who has been watching over the years guy benson town hall.com. thank you for joining us this morning. >> hi, tucker. good to be here. >> this is something that has bothered me a lot of years. the president spent a lot of time at the koch and where and lifetime of public
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service wind up rich. >> that's a very good question. he says it's through you real estate investments. he has been a very very savvy investor, evidently. and you pointed this out when he entered public service his net worth 1 pulp 5 million. it's now 10 million. that is a major windfall while engaging in so-called public service and being a powerful senator, i guess can be pretty good for your bottom line. >> while we are talking about money. you say there is a little bit of sketchiness in this because in 2013, harry reid gave $17,000 for holiday gifts, supposedly, to his granddaughter and then gifts for supporters. in 2012. $14,000 totaling that $31,000. and you say there is some disguising in there that's a little sketchy? >> yeah. so, i mean there is no proof yet that harry reid broke any sort of rules or laws. but he hasn't fully
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accounted for how this all went down. and he is not answering everyone's questions about it. i think everyone from both parties demand that he does as a matter of ethics. the optics of this are bad. sending thousands, tens of thousands of dollars from your campaign fund directly to a blood relative in this case his granddaughter. but i think what makes this especially raising is he left off her last name in the fec filing. so, elizabeth whatever and he used the middle name instead of reid. and that sort of camouflaged where the money was going for a while until someone picked up, hang on isn't her last name reid? isn't that your granddaughter. >> oh well yes, i will write a check. quit asking me questions about this. it's over. that's not how it works. >> there are reports that other members of the family tree have benefited from harry reid's power. >> this is a guy who has a long, you know, decades long history of saying extreme
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things in public. he attacked the idea of english only as racist. he said the kochs were unamerican for the crime of expressing their political views that he didn't agree with what is it about? is he? is he an embarrassment to other democrats? do they notice this? >> i think they notice, and i don't think that they care. he tends to just sort of get away with it. he gets the media democrat discount all the time. it's almost a joe biden effect where what he says something completely outrageous. he casually defames someone which he does every other day there goes harry again. is he calling private citizens unamerican from the floor of the senate. the clips you played are jaw dropping. some saying maybe is he seen senile. i don't believe that's the case. he is a seamless liar who gets away with it can he come out and say i never said that even though there
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is the clip of him saying it like three weeks ago. he needs to reacquaint himself with the concept of video. we have had that for a while now. if you say something on the senate floor there is cameras and stuff and people tend to notice in the congressional record this is big -- when you said it like three weeks ago, senator. and he just -- so casual and effortless aligning women. he is the senate majority leader. >> thank you for joining us. >> 20 minutes after the hour. next on the rundown. the teenager comes up with a way to save the government millions aer year. the plan is so simple. so why isn't washington listening? >> then a blow to common core after a state op.s out. is this the beginning of the end for that curriculum? we have a fair and balanced debate coming up. stay tuned for that coming up. check it out.
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black ink. he figure this all out. very smart young man. >> weak for common corps. -- core. i movie our students are best served when decisions are made at the state and local level bite. signing this legislation indiana has taken important step forward to develop academic standards writing for hoosiers by hoosiers. could this signal the end. nice to see you this morning. mike, let me start with you, is this the beginning of the end? >> i don't think so. i think that one out of 45 states opting out is something which we can can, you know, basically on or about very very handily. in addition the indiana effort here is really not opting out of common core.
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getting rid of the name and rebranding it' keeping the standards and implement them on a local level. the real problem here has not been the standards themselves but the implementation of the standards. people are unhappy with that. the interesting part about it is that this is a fight with within the republican party, indiana being a red state. it's a fight between the tea party, which sees it as a federal intrusion into local education, which it isn't. it's a state adopted standard. and it also a s. a fight between the pro-business wing of the republican party which sees the need for us to have standards to be economically competitive. >> whitney, do you disagree with that it's not about the standards a rebranding effort on the part of these states. >> i think first of all we should address this isn't a fight between the tea party and different factions in the republican party. this is about parents and teachers who are struggling to implement these programs in classrooms and to, you know, really help their children who are coming home confused, frustrated. we have seen the examples of different applications of the standards in these
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states. parents are really concerned. this is a m of the grass roots of parents and concerned teachers. yeah, the implementation has been poor. these states where many of them filling out race to the top grant applications seen the final draft of these standards in the first place and many of them before the tests were written and now they are giving to their children. >> what is the problem at the state level, mike, when they have these states having these issues, row brand it and change the name still apply the same standards. if that's where the big problem is, where is the problem. >> the problem is the implementation. whitney and i agree on this. the implementation is taking the simple standers and triking to adocument them into critic la. critic la. and the it has not been well communicated to the parents. it's not been well communitied to the people that are supposed to understand how to help their kids doing homework. we talked about this a few weeks ago when i was on. this is a real issue. is this the first time that the education establishment has been challenged to
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dramatically change something and reach for a higher bar? it is. are they responding well? not really. but what i think this is in 45 different states we are seeing 45 different efforts. this is democracy. democracy is messy. i think we'll get there. but this is all a good thing. if the standard -- i think whitney and i both agree that standards and choice are important to move this education system forward and as she says, getting parents and teachers and local people involved as mike pence said very very important to make sure the implementation goes right. >> whit i didn't let me get you in here. final word. >> i think i also agree that the implementation is the problem. we have the national teach iter's union saying the implementation of this system while some would like to say it was state led we know it came from the top. top down implementation of any program fails at the state level especially when proper consideration isn't given how it is going to be implemented. it has been compared to
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obamacare. i don't want them experimenting with my healthcare i definitely don't want them experiments with what happens to my child in the classroom. until we get that figured out, more states like indiana are going to find a way to bring it back home and own their standards and figure out a system that works for their state and classroom. >> great to see you both this morning. thanks for the debate. wield love to hear from our viewers this morning. go to ff weekend on facebook and tell us your thoughts on common core debate. coming up here on the show he flat out lied to america about his affair with monica lewenski. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> now, decades later, brand new files revealing how his aides tried to shield hillary from that scandal. that's next. a high school basketball player tearing up the court. you would never know is he legally blind. is he here live to share his inspirational story with us. ♪ latte or au lait?
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necessary because the internet now exists under the control of one government and that's dangerous. there is some logic to that, isn't there? >> i don't trust any other government, the chinas of the world, the russias of the world to control that which they seek to not have available to their own population. i don't want others who aren't as free and open as we are. >> the president's plan to surrender control of the internet. surrendering america, hosted by bret baier. >> all right. 34 minutes after the hour. a new top secret clinton era document shows white house aides were so protective of hillary clinton during the monica lewenski scandal they were weary of dealing with the media when document references voice of america issue just after the scandal broke. staffers were concerned that listeners might call in with questions about the white house intern aides wanted any press covering the interview to sit in a studio next door with no chance to
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ask questions. the head of security for the world trade center is calling it quits amid recent security breaches two. weeks ago a teenager slipped past a sleeping security guard and climbed to the top of the building. days after that three dare devils were arrested for parachuting off the tower a major recall for the fat blocking pill ally. the maker of the pill glaxo smith klein is voluntarily recalling in the united states and puerto rico after receiving multiple messages from consumers. the bottle purchased contain pills that were not the correct product. the company is working with the f.d.a. and conducting an investigation. want to avoid your ex? there is an app. for that sends alert when you are about to have a run-in with your ex, and then gives you alternate route to it avoid them. it can also reveal who your
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ex is hanging out with. it pinpoints people's location. don't you always notice after you break up with somebody you start noticing that type of car like if they drive. >> wouldn't it be easier to become friends again and go out to lunch and patch it up. >> you must have had all nice breakups. >> whatever happened to just moving? >> i'm going to run away from my problems. >> like a mustache or a hat. >> i like. >> or make noses. >> conscience uncoupling. >> consciously coupled. >> if you started dating your wife at age 11 or something. how long has it been? >> it's been 30 years, actually. >> there you go. tucker has absolutely no idea. our guests who are coming and standing behind us now are putting big barriers between me and them so that i can't attack them and make them speak in front of us. nice try, i will get you. take a look at the weather
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map. show you what's going on. big rain fall across the seattle area. big landslide northeast of the seattle area along the river. i will tell you there has been incredible rain over the last few months. 15 inches of rain now in the months of february and march. prior record 1979. on average see just over seven inch. you think that area gets so much rain. light drizzle generally. but very heavy rainfall has fallen there. see more rain today as a pretty potent system moves in there. down a lit in towards the passes. here you go down to the southeast. this is where we are going to have the threat for severe weather today across areas of north florida and coastal areas of georgia and aerials. maybe up towards norfolk possibly later on in the day today. all that rain is ed head in towards the northeast. get ready, we have flood advisories in effect for much of pennsylvania in towards niewbleg. and anywhere you see that green there. at love the areas seeing two to three inches of rain. some areas maybe out on long island more than that up to
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a inches of rain. all the snow melt, guys, in addition to this rain is finally going to cause a little bit of flooding along the rivers. folks need to be watching out for that guys, back to you. >> thanks, rick. take a look at this. keep your eyes on player 32 on your screen from his skills on the court you would never be able to tell that he is legally blind, would you? >> it's a fact that shocked even his coaches. they weren't aware of his condition until years after he started playing for them he has been nominated for most inspirational high school athlete. >> "u.s.a. today" here to tell his story starting senior for the boy's basketball team pierre butkus and his father. peter, tell us, how exciting is this for you to be tom nateed for this honor? >> it's real exciting. i never thought it would happen to be honest. i never really looked for any recognition for.
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>> you didn't tell the coaches. >> not until the end of my junior year. >> why didn't you tell them? >> i didn't want any extra attention or sympathy for what is going on with me. i just wanted to be a part of the team. >> that's amazing. john did, you you encourage peter to keep this to himself? >> we felt that growing up peter had to learn to adapt and one way or the other. people would sympathize for him or limit the things he could do. really wanted to leave it up to him. >> you are the team captain. you say you played with peter for seven, eight years until you realized it when you finally put it all together, what was that like. >> people threw around he is blind. you didn't understand the truex tent what he is going through. until one day i told him to go guard some guy. tell me which number he is like i can't see that and then at that point i realized like, wow, what this kid is going through is really something. >> is it scary? i mean you are running around the court, are you
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ever worried you are going to hit something? >> it's not that i can't recognize where i am. i can't read the scoreboard. i can't read numbers on jerseys usually and things lick that. >> peter, be specific you have star g.p.s. stargart macular degeneration. i have very bad central vision. >> i'm looking at this and you are incredible. i played high school basketball and i was pretty terrible. i didn't have any kind of handicap like this that i was dealing with what sorts of things do you have to adjust for when you are on the court because it's a game of precision. you are having to nail a shot from 15 feet away and you have to be able to know where you are on that. what sort of things do you face? >> well, obviously scoreboard i can't read it ever during the game i have got to ask my teammates any chance i get what's the score? how many fouls do we have? things like that. guard ago guy like i will checked into the game oh you are guarding 32.
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where is 32. i have got to go find him. >> what do you say to other kids facing something similar to you growing up what do you say to them? >> do what you can. you shouldn't let what other people say stop you from accomplishing your goals. >> and i understand you want to be a coach one day, too. >> yes. >> you are going to be inspiring all kinds of basketball players. peter, john, and alex thank you so much. good luck, peter. >> pretty awesome story. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> he bowed to the king in saudi arabia in 2009. that didn't happen during his latest trip. brand new polls says the president is not perceived as a strong leader. what should he be doing that he is not? we will have that coming up. >> plus, it may just be the worst jeopardy blunder of all times. the major sports mixup that will even have nonsports fans laughing. ♪ there negotiating, most stressful part... of buying a new car.
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>> 100 plus assists in an nhl season has been accomplished only 13 times. 11 times by this player. joe? >> who is magic johnson? >> oh, no. >> diane? >> who is. >> come on, hockey. >> that blunder costing the contestant 400 bucks and starting a pretty embarrassing viral video. it's been viewed a million times. tucker over to you. >> i sympathize. thanks, anna. president obama meeting with king abdullah. years ago he bowed before that king it didn't happen this time. the next guest says this trip was still a symbolic bow. this as a fox news poll agree president obama is not a strong and decisive leader. joining us now is dr. jasser, president of the american islamic forum of democracy, a practicing physician and also the author of "the battle for
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the soul of islam." thank you for welcome with us this morning. >> thanks, tucker. >> why did the meeting with the king take place in the first place. >> it's all about iran. it's about regional security. unfortunately, since 2009, millions in the middle east have begun an arab awakening. they have opened the door to liberty. unfortunately president obama moved again and again that not only does he not have any vision for the future of the middle east, but he keeps widening the vacuums and the absence of america and the west in filling the changes that are happening and that door to liberty is closing and being filled by autocrats like the saudi rule family and qatar that are fueling the islamists in the region. fueling the old pair dimes of sectarian division. and really president obama proved again that he brought nothing new to the table. has no new ideas and is really the millions there that are really looking for
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transparency now he left the meetings with king abdullah and nobody knows what they said. nobody knows what happened. he should have come out of that meeting, tucker, talking about freedom of religion, prisoners of conscience. the she a minority inside the kingdom that are oppressed. christians have to pray in hiding and can't build churches. all of these things should have been said transparently in today's era and nothing was said just about iran and sending man pads to syria. >> so freedom not on the agenda, we think. do you think the president would have said so in publish if he had scold the for human rights. >> he should have. this is how you engender respect and leadership. we can have common enemies as we do in iran and. we don't have common allies in syria. we don't have common allies in the region. our allies for freedom in syria are not the same ones. we need to say and this a say yes, he want to see an end to assad and interest of
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iran and anti-semitism and anti-western beliefs. but not the same allies that they are fueling and funding. we are all about freedom and change. they aren't doing that. >> thank you, zuhdi i appreciate that summation. much appreciated. is the white house keeping the real obamacare numbers secret while touting others that are politically useful? how many people have actually paid for healthcare for example? why won't they tell you that? plus, dolly parton goes rock and roll the country music legend joins us coming up. so stay tuned for that. ♪
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good morning. >> well, i am good. good morning to all of you. thank you for having me on today. >> you look lovely as ever. tell us about this new album. what made you on earth do come out and decided to do. this i needed a new album. we are going on tour. calling it the blue smoke world tour. you always need a cd if you are having a tour going on or vice versa. the cd has 12 songs on it. i wrote 9 of them. a duet with kenny rogers and blue smoke a song that i wrote several years ago and has blue grass police officers i thought the great smoky mountains here with
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the blue smoke rising off the mountains made a good title for me. we are very excited about the whole album and it's got all the different colors i have done over the years. folk, blue grass, country. acoustic things as well. we are excited about the world tour and we are going to europe. we just got back from new zealand and australia. a few shows in america and head out and try to sell some records. >> you are going to be performing over in europe at a rock and roll festival. how are the rockers going to welcome dolly parton up on the stage with the sweet blue grass sound? >> i'm not sure. we will have to see about that this is the first time i have done the festival. one of the biggest festivals in the whole world. i hope they like me. if they don't, it will be too late and too bad i guess. i'm going to do what i do. >> if they don't like you, send them over here and we'll take care of them.to answo us. >> i know you will. >> you will. dolly, tell us about the new ride you have as well. >> well, we are very excited this is our 29th season believe it or not it seems like three or four years but we have a new ride called
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the fire chaser express it's a roller coaster. tailor made for families with some of the smaller kids can actually ride this one. but it has a theme. it's about the volunteer firefighters here in the smoky mountains back in the 1940s, it's a beautiful ride with all the atmosphere around it. it has some elements where you go half way forward and then right in the middle of that goes backwards so actually you get a chance to do something that roller coasters usually don't do. i don't know how that happens. i haven't been on it yet. >> oh, you haven't been on it yet? i hear the screams behind you. you are letting the guinea pigs go first scaring them off and then dolly hop on? >> i never ride the rides. that's what i always say i have got too much to lose first of all my hair and lord knows what could spill out on me. i have to be careful about that. >> i have got to ask you while we have you here. your song 9 to 5 was a huge hit and made its way to broadway and off broadway. have you seen the spoof about the obamacare working
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12 to 5 instead of 9 to 5. have you seen that spoof. >> no. i haven't seen that but it sounds like 5. is it a good one? >> any time they can can use your music it will always be fun. the great dolly parton, one of our favorite guests here on "fox & friends." we love you. the success over there at the big rock and roll festival and successful on your 29th year down there at dolly wood. >> thank you so much. i always appreciate all of you. you are always so good to me. i will see you next time i'm selling something. y'all carry on. you do great. >> thanks, dolly. >> see you. >> you are always welcome back. bullies beware. a school district can now sue kids who torment their piers. a good idea? we have a debate on that the next hour. >> democrats across the country busted for corruption. where is the mainstream media's coverage of those scandals governor mike huckabee joins us live. there he is. we need it right away! we cannot let the fans down. don't worry! the united states postal service will get it there on time
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good morning to you, it is saturday, the 29th of march, 2014. i'm anna kooiman. while you were sleeping, an earthquake rocking people in california right out of their beds. cars flipping over and windows completely shattered. we have the breaking details. >> and a harry reid denies he said healthcare horror stories were lies. but the videotape doesn't lie. >> those tales turned out to be just that. tales. lies. distorted by the republicans to grab headlines. >> i have never come to the floor to my recollection and never said a word about any of the examples that republicans have given regarding obamacare and how it's not very good. >> what planet is this guy on? governor huckabee joins us in a minute with his best guess. >> and violent protests like this happening in the ukraine.
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>> so why is our own state department encouraging you to go there on vacation? sending out selfies supporting it. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. ♪ ♪ [rooster crowing] >> the state department is encouraging to you go there on vacation? >> did you see the selfies they were sending out? like the most ridiculous thing. >> you know, i'm kind of happy with florida. good morning ab.k. >> good morning tucker carlson. >> down there in florida. >> a lot of viewers down in florida big fans of the weekend show here thank you very much for watching. >> nice to meet you at america's airports. >> that's right. news stories making headlines on your saturday. tell you about this because breaking overnight 5.1 magnitude earthquake hitting southern california triggering a mudslide that tossed this car upside down. centered 20 miles south of los angeles.
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the quake felt as far south as san diego. >> floor separates from the walls. everything fell off. our itch kitchen is a mess. >> it's pretty intense. sitting in a car waiting in a parking lot. the car started shaking side to side. it felt like the car was going to flip over. >> when i felt it, i felt like the world was going to end and i was going to die. >> gas leaks, water main breaks and power outages also recorded. the quake was followed by more than 2 oaftershock. this quake about 10 times larger than the earthquake there two weeks ago. overnight, a monster fire destroying a building in downtown des moines, iowa. new video showing the moment a section of the building collapsed. >> flames pouring from the century old building through the night. 90% of the city's fire department was called.
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in the building was being remodeled, making it easier for the fire to spread quickly. no injuries have been reported. david have a less question, the head of security for the world trader center is calling it quits. amid three dare devils posted this video. ♪ speaking foreign language] >> translate for you, it's a new campaign urging americans to visit the country. arguing it's safe for
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tourists. a state department spokesperson says video is an effort to combat the kremlin propaganda that quote misleads the international community. officials saying the travel warning should be viewed separately from the video. >> they are going to release the video as soon as they travel to detroit recently. >> but view them separately. >> how far apart? >> preservably with cocktails in between. >> have a breakfast burr rid toe in between and then watch it rick reichmuth is standing by? big weather going on this weekend. again, this is kind of that season where you start to see a lot of active weather. temperatures go back and forth. cool this morning across the northern plains. cool down behind dallas behind this system that brought a lot of severe weather yesterday. 47 yesterday morning. warmer across the eastern seaboard. ahead of the front. that right there is going to usher in school cooler air. severe weather. carolina coast line down through the northern half of florida. not looking at a big tornado
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threat today. can't rule out a major tornado outbreak. mane a little bit of hail. by tonight that storm is even done with florida. and watch a very nice day tomorrow across areas of the southeast get ready across the northeast. this lingers with us all weekend long and in fact by monday morning might even see a little bit of snow flying. nothing that's going to stick across the big cities but might see a few flakes for your monday morning compute and then it's gone. snow interior sections and higher elevations this is a slow moving pesky storm. you will notice back there more snow moving into the northern plains. that's potentially kind of blizzard conditions for your sunday night into monday. across the far northern plains. today's temperatures though you will notice a little cooler across the northern plains. not all that bad. a nice warm up tomorrow ahead of that system and all areas down across the south are looking very very nice. watch this warm air eventually move all the way toward the eastern seaboard
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and cool things down across the west continue to be a stormy pattern. things still looking good across the southeast which is good. >> that is great news. >> pesky. >> thank you, rick. >> thank you rick. >> for that improving news. we are bringing in one of our all-time favorite guests ever governor mike huckabee. >> you flatter me. >> next to dolly parton. >> so harry reid gets up the other day in the well of the senate and attacks the koch brothers as unamerican and then says that any claims that obamacare has gone wrong, these who horror stories are all lies. now he denies he said it. i think we have the tape of this. i want you to watch this. >> i never said a word about any of the examples that republicans have given regarding obamacare and how it's not very good. >> we heard about the evils of obamacare, about the lives it's ruins and republican subspeechs and ads paid for by oil magnets,
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the koch brothers. lies distorted by the republicans to grab headlines. >> governor, take it away. >> look, the phrase "pants on fire," come to mind here. poor harry reid. either he is off his ms and he clearly needs some assistance immediately. he needs to be rushed to an emergency room or the man is just brazenly unable to tell the truth and he accident think that anybody -- he doesn't think anybody is going to be able to go back and watch the videotape. >> should he step down. >> is he not going to step down. harry reid is not going to step down. here is the good news, in november he will be forced to at least move to the back of the room and no longer being the majority leader, i think he will be the minority learned. if republicans would continue to remind americans that this is the guy who is leading the senate and the only way to get him to move to the back of the room and stop bottling up everything in congress is to elect republicans to the u.s. senate this fall. i think that's a compelling message for every fair-minded decent american,
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even penal who have not necessarily loving republicans but this guy has become incredible embarrassment to the democratic party and to the country. >> governor, this is the second time this week that harry reid has had egg on his face. a report also surfaced that he gave campaign money to his granddaughter. to the tune of 31,000es. in total. and we just had a guest on from town hall.com saying that he left off the last name and that's how -- and then was pressure wanted and so then refunded the money. that's a little bit sketchy, isn't it? >> no, it's real sketchy. for the granddaughter it's good work if you can get it. if you can get your grandfather to use his campaign money to buy a lot of jewelry. we don't know what it was appraised for. the bigger problem is how did harry reid get to be a multimillionaire on the salary of a senator when he went from search light, nevada august the way to being an extremely wealthy man. i don't know how you do that unless you get into a cattle future deal like hillary was able to do back years ago.
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this is the problem. a republican doing this they would be all over him. we have had more interest in chris christie on whether he had an email on a bridge than what harry reid has done with not only campaign cash, but just absolutely smearing american people like the koch brothers for doing the same thing that any american has a right to do and that many democratic donors like david geffen and george soros and others certainly do all the time. are they unamerican? >> no. because harry reid agrees with their political views. the press meanwhile as you said has been cussed on christie and great success that is obamacare. six million people have signed up for obamacare according to the administration. we can't as of this morning get a simple question answered which is how many of those people have paid for the coverage they supposedly have? do you think the white house doesn't have that number or just doesn't want to give it up. >>like, if they don't have that number this is a the most incompetent test group of people ever elected and appointed to anything? how could you not have that
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number? how many of those 67 million were insured before, l.s.u. their coverage and then had to get new coverage under obamacare that is more expensive than the coverage they h that's really to meet more important question because when it was at 4.2 million we knew that only a million of them, 25% actually had previously been uninsured. 75% of the 4.2 million had been insured. they lost their coverage, so if the goal was to injure 30 million people and the 6 million continues to represent 25% and that's all what we have done is just about busted the economy and destroyed the health care insurance component in this nation. all to reinsurance people that had insurance they liked, had doctors they liked. now they don't have their doctors, their insurance, costing them more. what a success story. >> 6 million are also older and sicker than had been hoped for. they are targeting these young and healthy people. >> yeah.
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valerie jarrett is in l.a. right now trying to get obamacare plugs in scripts and tv shows and movies now. >> if this had been a private sector erpted prize that ran this big of a scam with all of the problems that this has had with the money that has been spent and the manner in which it has been just completely goofed up, whoever the ceo and the principles were, they were have been frog marched to the courthouse. with a very public perp walk for what they had done. it's just amazing that democrats are going to have to go out and defend this. i don't envy their challenge this fall going out and explaining what a wonderful thing they have done for america. good luck. >> well, the governor is going to be sticking around for. this because we he have more to talk with you about. including charlotte's democratic mayor busted for theft and bribery. why isn't the mainstream media talking at all about it. >> and the massive mudslide left more than a dozen people, 17 at last count
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do you find this odd? >> well, i find it normal because the media, if a republican gets arrested for anything or even suspected or accused of anything, it will be republican congressman and then the rest of the story. my experience is that when it's a democrat, you have to really dig deep into the story or do a google search to find out what party is he affiliated in. in fact, on the case in california owe did have to do a search to find out if the individual was a democrat. it didn't say in the basic news story. this goes to the bigger heart. of -- arkansas early days as governor. we used to have a statement down there. so many people getting indicted for crime. the five most feared words of an arkansas politician are these. will the defendant please rise. i mean, it was just unbelievable how many people were getting in trouble by the way state treasurer
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felonies for taking bribes that were presented to her in a pie box and he they would present a pie to her. have $6,000 in cash in it out there now. march, get it out there before the midterm elections. we don't have to hear about it when it's time to run for office. >> well, i don't know that it's time for a particular purpose. i think a lot of it is that the fbi and other agencies are really cracking down on public corruption crimes and they should. state senator in my state who stole i think they actually got him for stealing 2.5 million. money that was supposed to go for very very sick children. now, you have got to be a real bum to steal money from sick children which is liberal what it was all about. >> what was his party affiliation? >> he was democrat. what are you talking about? >> republican does bad things. i'm not going to act like there is all purity in the republican party. there is not. if a republican does it, you are going to know he is a republican in the first
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draft of the story. you are not always going to know that if the person a democrat. >> you have noticed there is a connection between places with one party rule, washington? >> absolutely. >> or chicago and corruption? >> who is going to hold them accountable? accountability is one of the most important aspects of government. it's what our founders built in to the three branches so that there would be checks and balances there would be a balance of power. nobody would have all of it. and, in fact, most of it was supposed to be dissolved out to the states. the more power that gets moved into the hands of a few, the more likely there is to be massive corruption. >> governor, what do you make of the stark contrast between the flood of scandals that are going on in the democratic party and then the one that governor chris christie of new jersey, who just exonerated according to this investigation by a lawyer that's been brought. in and just the immense coverage that governor christie got for this bridge gate scandal? >> it chris christie was not being mansion mentioned as a possible presidential candidate none of this would have been a big deal.
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it isn't a big deal because nobody has been able to find sort of the weapon, and until they did, there is nothing there. i think chris christie has handled it as well as anybody could have handled it. he has been for the right. he has answered the questions. he has put everything out there. there are critics saying the people who did this investigation were his own people. it doesn't matter. the people who can't stand him haven't been able to produce anything and until they can can and do. chris christie is clean as a whistle and i don't think he has to worry with this. >> coming ho is coming up on your show tonight? >> charlie daniels. >> oh my gosh. >> the charlie dabbles himself. we will have the father of a young lady in washington. if you are not familiar with this case everybody should be. this is the state of massachusetts has virtually kidnapped a young teenage girl, taken from her family and they are not allowed to make decisions for her it is a shocking case. we will have the father and also have the attorney for the case it is stunning. people need to watch this. >> what a great show. charlie daniels did uneasy
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rider, right? bob dylan. got to watch this tonight. such a great man. we love charlie. >> 8 p.m. on the fox news channel. don't miss it governor huckabee great to see you this morning. >> thank you very much. >> the president of planned parenthood picked to address america's youth as they head into the workforce. of the commencement invite that has parents livid. >> and bullies beware. a school district can now sue children who torment their piers. a idea? arthur debates it next. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup.
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quick headlines for you. aircraft flying over search zone for airlines flight 370 spotted several objects floating in the ocean. some of the objects are the same colors from the missing plane white and red. pieces cannot be verified until they are recovered why ships. passengers on a flight terrified when a bird flies right into the plane's nose. the plane took off from west chester, new york. the pilots forced to make an emergency landing at jfk. >> going down. going into the water. thank goodness i paid attention to all the directions. i know what i'm going to do. >> there were 142 passengers on board. no one was hurt besides the bird, of course. left a pretty big dent in the plane's nose. hanna? >> well, that's quite a hole there 24 minutes after the hour. bullies be ware of a ground breaking case in nudge. a judge deciding a school district there can sue students though harass their piers. good idea? joining us from a fair and
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balanced debate. fox news legal analyst arthur aidala and jonah spilbore. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. why is it 8:20. usually we are here at 6:00 in the morning. >> we let you sleep a little bit. >> the idea behind this ised that the school district, one of them was sued and they said, you know what? this is going to be costing us a lot of money. so we're going to ask a judge if we can can, intern, in turn sue the bullies to get some of that cash. >> you think it's a message to the parents. >> it's about time. how can we irradicate bulling. little susie cream cheese doesn't leave with angel wings. if we involve the parents and it's going to cost them money in order to get a handle on their kid, that's the only way that we get rid of the problem. >> all right, arthur, do you think that court is a place to settle this? >> there you go again. >> right there i go again? how else do you settle it,
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arthur? >> let's just clog our whole legal system with little kids fighting in the school year. >> little kids? little heathens, bullies. >> school teachers much better equipped. school psychologists, social workers who should be dealing with children and education. not a supreme court judge. not an elected judge. who knows about car accident cases. who knows about business disputes. >>, no, no, no. >> who knows about criminal law. >> the school gets the kid six hours a day. the parents have them the rest of the time. >> schools figured out how to teach us and learn. how to discipline us when we got out of order and it all functioned now we are going to lawsuit. superintendent. you are out of order. >> you are out of order. courtroom is out of order. >> i wish core central punishment was still allowed for you. >> it's allowed, baby a lot
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of people he. bullying has gotten worse because of social media. bullying is on the rise education system should be be the vehicle to kids used to going going lawsuits. >> are getting sued:. >> how do you get the parents to write a check for damages when a bully does what a bully does? >> what damages for the people feelings are hurt? facebook account. give me $70,000. not the family of the bullies. >> thank you. >> that's why the school districts were getting sued because they have the money to pay. now they are going to bring in parents. look, they might not get a
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dime from the parents. you can't get blood out of a stone. let the parents know they could be on the hook and like. >> how about the kids being disciplined like i have to go to detention. >> do you think that matters to a bully. >> a bully doesn't like to do math when they want to be in the school yard playing football and instead they are sitting in the school yard doing math. >> see how this is effecting our viewers. right now just two school districts. do you think others will follow suit? >> unfortunately i do. when you incorporate the legal system, people like that, when you get money involved, that does force decisions to be made. education system and put it in the legal system which is foolish. i'm fired up over this. >> thank you so much, guys. 28 minutes after the hour on your saturday morning. massive mudslide that left more than a dozen people dead and now one mother says a fight with her daughter saved her life.
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president obama is in saudi arabia today meeting with king abdullah. joe biden called president obama and said be sure to give my best to king abdullah and his wife paula abdullah. >> no problem,. >> that happened. >> used to dance with her on the videos? >> turned 30. >> welcome to "fox & friends." 30 minutes past the hour. some headlines now with some own anna kooiman. >> one the fbi's most wanted fugitives has been caught one day after making the list. arresting juan after the new york girlfriend and toddler son. 21-year-old detained near
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the agency near nic are a. a member of the violent mms 13 gang and killed the two over having ties to a rival gang. he is expected to appear on court on monday for a baghdad state daughter her saved her life. angela says she is supposed to be driving on part of a highway that ended up being covered by part of devastating mudslide. because she was arguing with her 9-year-old daughter she was running late. >> i told her it's okay. i'm not mad at you for that fight. that one fight that we had turned out to be a really good thing. because. >> so many other stories. lost all hope to finding any more survivors. 17 people confirmed dead. 90 people are still missing. >> some students at one new york college fuming over who will be speaking at graduation ceremony.
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planned parenthood president richard will give the keynote address during bartered college's may 18th commencement. something that president obama did two years ago. richards also expected to receive the barnard's medal of distinction, considered the college's highest honor. many students are taking to twitter to protest the college's speaker choice. resh the staten island. the clown's reign of terror has come to answered. >> we're fuzz on the lenz productions. independent production company. >> ah-ha. from staten island, new york. this whole thing really was for pure entertainment. >> after the big reveal the production company posted new video on youtube showing how they caught the clown and brought him to justice. are they beating him? >> yes. >> that's called staten
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island justice right there. that's what they do in staten island. dress like a clown and hang around the playground. >> get to rick reichmuth he learned his lesson one time. >> one time? i'm still learning it we haven't talked this morning about the weather down across the indian ocean as they are heading out to do a search later on. this area where they found the new debris it is much farther to the north. ultimately a good thing. we are going to see some precipitation and cloud cover in that area. this t. is an area that doesn't have as rough of seas and in general cloudiness. next couple days looking good. that is possibly a little birth the good news. take a look at the picture out of joshua, california. spectacular in the desert right now. if you are in places where you are thinking, manual, i cannot get any spring. take a trip down towards the southwest. the desert is beautiful right now. 51. a little bit before sunrise right there sunrise in california and getting it up
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to 83 degrees. keep sending pictures. rick reichmuth on twitter is there any signs of spring? i know there is down across the south and allergies are kicking in as well. more rain in across the pacific northwest. we will even get a little bit of rain down across some of the growing areas. the farmland into california over the next day and that is going to be some great news. heavier rain into the soviet and some of that is going to be severe as the day moves on across northern florida and in across the coastal areas of georgia and the carolinas. all of that rain across the northeast. and it is going to be a rainy evening tonight and for your day tomorrow. wash out of a weekend southeast though tomorrow looking good. temperatures looking like this as you are waking up. 22 in minneapolis. all right, guys. send it back to you inside. >> thanks so much. it's that time again. time to tackle the dirt and sustains you have been avoiding. that's right. talking about spring cleaning but how do you know which tips and tricks actually work? >> oh, dealing with a lot of odors this morning. luckily megan.
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cloth and apply heat from the iron you will hear a little steam action and that's supposed to lift the stain. >> what, really? >> doesn't work. must not have a white rug i know bad decision in my house that i love there has been a black stain on it for months. i was so excited to try and this get rid of it. i tried everything. this didn't work either. that's a must not. >> where did the stain come. >> from the stain came from the rubber foot on my trampoline that i exercise with. >> getting more interesting. you got kids in the house. i was thrilled when i told him. they say put white tooth pace on marker. permanent marker if the kids use the back of your couch as an evil and simply apply water. this one is a little damp. and you are supposed to be able to get the marker out. didn't happen. first i used a sharper and i sharp sharpies are pretty tough. >> it faded a little bit. you know what does work. soft scrub.
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if your kids do crayons on the wall soft crub. this did not work. toothpaste, marker. >> your son built the fox news set. which one of us is that? >> i believe this is mind craft. this is his video game obsession. >> i thought this was me. >> do it yourself cleaning. >> this one i lick. pardon me. put a little bit of water and two two. >> never supposed to put this in the dishwasher. my wife warns me about it. >> wipe it down with vinegar and water. initially clean to have. right? and you are going to slice a lemon and you are going to dip it in some we are going to use this. we don't care. dip it in some salt. >> you are crazy. and this becomes your little scrubber. right? your little brill low. >> salt and lemon. >> salt and lemon. coarse salt to clean it off and wipe it down. wipe it off again. the final touch is mineral
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oil to seal the wood. little mineral oil. all of this you can find in your kitchen cabinet. or go buy it and then you have it in the pantry always to do a little clean up. >> this works? >> it works. it smells good. it stays clean. i use the cutting board all day long with kids. don't you? >> i do. >> they break and split and you are always worried about them. >> one more thing for the lemon. you are about to entertain. i always do a last quick check in the bathroom. i hope my bathroom looks okay. cut a lemon and take the water stains off the silver faucets the chrome. smells great. wipe it down with a cloth to make sure no pulp is in there. smells great it's easy that's a must. >> when the folks come over put the lemon in their drink and they will never know. >> why the way. what's wrong with that? >> megan's must haves.com for all tips and more. >> democrats spending $50 million to investigate torcher during the bush
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health exchange. they admit it simply doesn't work. the state now replacing it with connecticut's system. and it turns out obamacare may not be as affordable as the administration claims. premiums alone will cost up to 14% of the average young adult's income. tucker, over to you. >> thank you, anna. well, democrats who spent 50 noldz investigate torcher during the bush administration, but they never talked to the cia lawyer who deemed those interrogation techniques legal. now, is he demanding to see the report they have produced. 6300 pages reportedly. it has not been seen by anybody in public. that former cia lure and author of company man, 30 years of controversy and crisis in the cia is john rizzo and he joins me now. thanks a lot for coming on this morning. >> good morning, tucker. >> how could the senate intelligence committee have spruced a a 6300 page report on interrogation, at temperature, drones during the bush administration and not interviewed you who was
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the c.i.a.'s lawyer? >> yeah. well, also, keep in mind, this report took four long years of investigation. so we are talking about four years. i have been retired from cia for four years. so, i never heard from them. and it's not just me, tucker. a number of senior cia officials who were involved in that program were never contacted. i'm not aware of any cia official being contacted for an interview by the committee during that period. >> huh. you don't -- i have not often heard cia officials, even form mall ones calling for big documents to be released publicly. it's not a default position. yet, you are calling for this report, 6300 page report to be released to the public. and let the public decide. why haven't they released it? >> well, apparently, i mean, the cia, you know, the cia under the obama administration, keep in
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mind, has apparently found that draft report so fundamentally flawed and unfair that they have prepared a rebuttal. and are battling with the committee over the final content. >> well, i mean, doesn't the public have a right to know what exactly happened during that time and what the committee has done with our $50 million in tax revenue? >> yeah. i mean, this report, you know, was just prepared by the democratic side of the senate intelligence committee. and by all public accounts. it's going to be scathing in its criticism of the way the cia created and implemented the program. i assume since i was the legal architect of the cia the report is going to dump all over me. still, as you say, i think the taxpayers paid auto million dollars for this thing. they ought to see it. >> it's interesting that even though you predict the report attacks you, you want
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the public to see it good for you. john rizzo. cia lawyer, author of a really interesting book company man. thnks for joining us this morning. >> thank you, tucker. >> well, so much more liberal tolerance, the editor of ebony magazine slams juan williams' son raffi for trying to start a balanced debate. this morning the malg magazine is apologizing. juan and raffi join us live. stay tuned for that they fight for freedom and come home and have to fight for a job. back from the military job fair with what our service members need to know in order to get hired once they return state side. be right back.
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from the front line to unemployment line. service members across the country struggling to find work. and this past week sheryl spent time at the military job fair. and she joins us live to talk about it. nice to see you this morning. >> good morning. we went to a job fair at new york city. a lot of tough stories out there, clayton. a lot of young kids have been looking for a long time. we went around and got some stories. i want to play you and show you the kids and what they're going through right now. the past two months has been kind of difficult because nobody has been calling back. computer is always breaking down. f i want to like fix computers and keyboards and network and link together. that's why i'm trying to get a degree in networking. >> i've been out a few years. something in the sales industry, maybe tech industry, i would really enjoy something to further my career in technology and 5ib89 ability to network wi people. >> i'm looking for anything in
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telecommunications. i've been back with my parents for the last over two years, with my parents, and just trying to find employment. >> ouch. back in with her parents. >> yeah, and that was a very common thing. especially for the veterans that are young. that unemployment rate is at 25% right now according to the department of defense. is it's very high. it's 9% for post 9/11 veterans. and we have so many now coming home there's going to be more cutbacks this year. it's only going to get worse. >> why is it so much higher? >> i think one of the issues for veterans is they have the skills that they get in the military where many corporations are not understanding that. one of the things the job fair was doing is they had an engine where you can put in your job in the military and spit out a corporate job title for your. f especially with the younger ones. they went right to the military.
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they've never been on a job interview. the military is different obviously from a corporate world. so this is the intimidation factor. and they do feel lost. not that the nil tir doesn't have great programs to prepare them to get work. but it's not enough. and that's why hiring heros in the u.s. chambers and a lot of groups have been coming to the aid of these kids and older veterans, like the woman that you saw there living at home after so many years. i mean, that was a really tough, you know, pill to swallow for her to have to go home and live at her parents' house. >> you're out on the front line battling for our freedom and have to come home and deal with that. unbelievable. you've been doing such great work on this. ch catch all of sheryl's stories here on fox and friends. we appreciate it. thanks so much. >> you bet. you bet. coming up, she has assistants, drivers and drivers for her nannies. she says she has it tougher than a job that works 9:00 to 5:00. . the working mom just wrote her
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hello and good morning. . it's saturday the 29th of march 2014. hello. i'm anna kooiman. . and if white house thought this video would encourage young people to enroll in obamacare. >> i'm commander in chief and i'm two terms strong plus i've got this health care that's got it going on ♪ >> it didn't work. it was so dorky it turned out to be counter productive. wait until you hear what valerie jarrett is doing next. and the editor of ebony magazine slammed his son for the
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crime of starting a balanced debate. the magazine is apologizing this morning. should the editor be fired? she is here live to talk about it. fox and friends hour four. can you believe it's been four hours? you know we start at 6:00 a.m. the show starts right now. >> this is united states marine corps. you're watching "fox & friends." >> my father was a marine. >> yeah? >> good morning. "fox & friends kwt." >> welcome to the show. >> it's nice to see you this this morning. >> tucker, we're happy you're back from florida nice and tan. we do want to get to headlines. a 5.4 magnitude earthquake hitting southern california. it was centered 20 miles south of los angeles and felt as far south as san diego. the shaking is food off to the shelves, gas leaks, water main breaks and power outages also reported.
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>> the building is separate from the wall. everything fell off. >> it's pretty intense. i was in a car waiting for the parking lot. and the car started shaking. >> when i felt it, i felt like the world was going to end and i was going to die. >> the quake was father or mothered by more than 20 aftershocks. the search for missing malaysian airlines flight 370 is over for the day. the search zone after a plane started several buildings in the sea overnight. some of the objects are the same colors as the missing plane, white and red. . those pieces were not located yet. overnight a monster fire destroying a building in downtown des moines, iowa. just got this video in. it shows the exact moment part of the video collapsed.
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flames pouring from the century old building through the night. the building was being remodeled, making it easier nor the fire to spread quickly. no one was hurt. old blue eyes. frank sina the, ra part of a new exhibit at the portrait gallery in washington. well, it's called american cool and features 100 photos whose creativity and styles. marlon brando and james dean also made the list. folks enjoying the flooet wood mack show in the background. >> didn't fleetwood make the list, too? let me ask you a question, anna. if you walk by a store and like something in the store, be u you don't pay for it, is it yours? >> it's not mine.
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>> can you claim you own it? if i go to the obamacare website and don't pay for it, do i have coverage? >> yes, you do. >> yes don't know yet. these numbers are saying 6 million. that's the number that they're touting. they have two days to reach the $7 million number. we don't know how many of those people paid for the insurance. >> or how many of them actually had coverage to begin with. and that was the idea. >> exactly. >> so why can't we get these numbers? this is a basic question, right? it's from the very beginning. the white house has been swirly about the data. how many people have signed up? we don't know. how many people paid for the coverage? we don't know. this is all digital. of course they know. >> actually, it's not all digital. if you saw what's happening in oregon this week, the website is so bad they can't do digital signup, so they have to do it all by hand.
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>> unbelievable. you're right. . there should be ap digital track record. we have such metrics these days for when people visit a website. things called a heat map. they know exactly where you're going on the website. they know you went to the left side of the screen and clicked here instead of the right side and clicked here. f the federal government, the obama administration. representative brady says they're being evasive about the whole thing. let's listen. >> the reason is we discovered a portal with which they communicate to insurance companies since september, which is where they insist insurance companies provide them with the numbers is who have been enrolled and those who have paid as well. they have if not a precise, very accurate picture of who has actually paid. it would be as much as 20% off of the growth numbers that they're giving to the press. . if hay had it now for more than two months, why aren't they releasing it to the public? >> well, it also matters who is
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signing up, right. health officials are saying the older sicker population is filling up the pool more than they expected. they're hoping more young and healthy individuals will sign up to subsidize those individuals. so she's out saying he's asking television shows and movies to try to get product placement in the script. take a listen to this. >> you've been reaching out to people that are outside the norm of what the president might work with. who else are you working with? >> you name it. that's part of kwhoo i'm in l.a. i'm meeting with writers. i'm trying to get it into the scripts. we're talking to celebrities. we're talking to athletes. obviously they get injured a lot. many are the same age as the market we're going after. they say, you never know when life is going to throw you a curve ball. you're walking down the street, la little clumsy, trip and fall and end up in the emergency
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room. couple grand to walk in the door. who can afford that? >> they have music playing the whole him and the hosts sit like this the whole time. >> yeah. that will work. >> rather than try to fix obamacare, make it better, create better health outcomes for 300 million americans h their default is let's talk about it more. the problem is it's not ill conceived and badly executed, the problem is people haven't said nice things about it. we're going to convince the friends in hollywood to carry water for us. to spout propaganda. they are really doing the bidding on politicians in washington. is that really the answer? >> if i'm watching wa dead and somehow there's an obamacare narrative that manages, i will never watch television again. >> are we going to be paying for it? are we doing it out of the goodness of the heart? or are american taxpayers paying for it. you think about on "american
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idol" when they're drinking coca-cola. do you think coca-cola didn't pay for that? >> the government as a matter of principle shouldn't subject us to propaganda. it shouldn't. we're the citizens. they should give us the facts, allow us to make decisions based on those facts. and that's it. they shouldn't be trying to get us secretly or in some crafty way by sticking messages into a movie or tv show. sf that's scary they would do that. >> so they're not supposed to do anything at all costs so it doesn't collapse under its own weight? since it's the signature piece of legislation. >> how about fix the program rather than spin it? government is so busy working on that, they're also busy in plymouth, michigan. listen to this story about what the department of education has done in their fair for everyone policy. the men's stadium, where they
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baseball, they built new stands and new seating. they installed themselves. they wanted to be able to see their sons play baseball. . so they put the money, they raised money themselves. and they put the stands in themselves. now the department of education is saying, you have to tear them down because the softball field is not as nice. >> it's not as good for the girls. so they're throwing the pieces into storage until they can come up with a better plan. speaking as a softball player growing up, our softball field at the high school was not as nice as the baseball field? it wasn't fun being a female. but the crowds we drew were not nearly the same crowds that the boys team brought in. and the other argument really is if the boys' is so good, good for them. maybe it will encourage our parents come forward and try to raise some cash to build our own. >> that's it. . the world st divided in two groups. one group says let's improve. the other group says let's
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destroy the boy's field. this is a metaphor for how the administration operates. they want to bring equality to the country. rather than making the poor richer, they make the rich poorer. you've got a broken leg, then i'm going to break my leg. now we're equal. . it's solidarity. e-mails from viewers this morning. chris ifer writes, thgs without a doubt the most ludicrous decision ever. america was founded on the principle of success and raising up those who need help. not tearing it down. tearing down those who have it. >> and from denise, i say to the school district and people, stand your ground and make this as public and big an issue as you can so the entire world can see the the ignorance and arrogance. >> too late. they already gave in to the obama administration. rick meanwhile standing by. >> you know, you said i word i never heard before. every week vocabulary lesson. >> they're all made up. you won't find them.
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what was the word? >> subord. you know. ft can you help me out? do you know that word? if you watch law and order. all right, guys. to the the southeast, more storms today. more rain. tomorrow you're going to be great. you have to get through today. and the storm prediction center has gotten down this area where they think there's going to be severe weather, so it does not include the carolina coastline now. it's just the northern half of florida, around sarasota, up towards brunswick, georgia. just be careful there. i think we're mostly talking about wind and maybe a little bit of small hail. not tornadoes. we are way below the tornado average so far this year. 57 reports of tornadoes. some of those have been this week in missouri, iowa, and even parts of california. generally we would have had 178 of these tornadoes by this time of year on average. it's because we have the cold air that we're all complaining about so much. the positive side is it hads not allowed that moisture to get in the southern part of the country
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and bring the severe weather. i do think we're going to see that eventually. probably within the next week or two begin to move north. temperatures will come up. also the threat for severe weather moves in. take a look at this. two to three inches of rain in this afternoon. very rainy day, rainy night. rainy day tomorrow and threat for flooding. especially the rivers at higher level ls because of the snow we've had. snow melting, two to three inches of rain. >> rick, thanks so much. and although i was born "born to be wild", i looked up something to persuade to do something legal. ch such as to lie in the court of law. >> exactly. coming up on the show. the editor of ebony magazine slammed juan williams' son for the crime of starting a balanced debate. the magazine is apologizing this morning. should the editor be fired. his dad juan will be here to talk about it.
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visit truecar.comoney,com,t and never overpay.yer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this is the price,"sman comes and you're like.ells you, well a senior editor at america's oldest and most influential african-american publications "ebony" magazine has exposed what she really thinks. she spent all day thursday on twitter insulting black conservatives. she started the debate on her own, complaining about a new online magazine founded by dr. ben carson. and rafi williams, son of wun williams tried to answer the debate, and this was her response to him. quote, oh great, here comes a white dude telling me how to do
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this black thing. pass. williams, who is also deputy press secretary for the rnc in washington isn't white. he's black. he's the senior editor and followed up saying tweeting something about a conservative is like leaving a cookie out in a house full of roaches and turning out the lights. pretty provocative image. rafi williams and his dad, fox news contributor and our friend juan williams joins us now. welcome to you both. nice to have you here. different cities. so rafi, what was your response to this? were you expecting it? >> no, i was pretty surprised by it. it caught me off guard. what i was encouraged by was all the conservatives that came and supported me as soon as it happened and rallied around me. it really meant a lot to me. >> i want to read the apology you got from the this editor from "ebony." she acknowledges her lack of judgment on the personal twitter account and apologizes to raffi williams and the black republican community.
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juan, i feel like i've seen this story before, about a thousand times wrrks a black conservative pipes up to say a point and shouted down as a race traitor. are you familiar with the story? >> well, it's like a constant, tucker. not just outstanding people like ben carson who was not allowed to speak at hopkins in baltimore. but the other day it was condy rice at rutgers where you had faculty voting she's not a worthy person to enspire the graduates this spring. . and you've seen it in terms of senator tim scott in south carolina. i could go on. you get the idea. this is why you asked the question. there is among liberals this idea that if you are a black person and you don't fit into the liberal orthodox, a liberal way of thinking that they have predetermined, then it's free to call you a roach, as they were calling raffi, or, you know, an
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uncle tom, a traitor. i think it really is unbelievable, and it's so personal and hurtful. i mean, that's why i'm here today. i just want to support my man. >> good for you. it is personal and hurtful. all the abuse people take. this would hurt my feelings if i were you. how did you respond to it? for me, i'm a conservative, and my race has nothing to do with it. the idea that my race is my genetic but brain and thoughts are my own and come from my own experience. i shouldn't be shouted down no matter what color my skin is. >> is this the first time this happened to you in is. >> it happens here and there. i try to focus on what i'm doing and keep on moving forward. >> what effect does it have when anybody who stands up and doesn't fit the mold gets barked at and attacked personally? doesn't it silence people? >> i'm lucky because i have my father who is a great support for me. i'm emboldened by it. it makes me more enthused to do my job every day.
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more enthused to talk about conservative principles. it benefits everybody to have the conversation and to have the discussion. >> you are lucky to have your father. i assume you don't agree with everything he says but ferocious in your right to say it. is that it? >> absolutely. i think people should have the ability to think for themselves, first and foremost, but secondly, i think there's a larger conversation about the need, especially in minority communities, to look for new ideas for young people with new energy and perspective to help us solve problems and to shut the conversation down, to try to intimidate people, and that's what this is about, you know, we're all sort of looking in the aftermath here of the apology, but what's really at stake is people will see what happened to raf if, i and say not me. i don't want to be intimidated. i don't want people calling me an ugly name, a traitor or roach on twitter or tv or the radio. and they then don't open their
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welcome back. news from the ukraine in 30 seconds. boxing champ kutsciko announced he will not run for president. he will run for mayor. and according to the white house, obama told putin, get your troops off the ukraine border, but putin led the conversation. and planning a vacation? go to ukraine. three days after issuing a
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travel work, our own state department posted this video saying it's an effort to combat propaganda. >> gwyneth paltrow thinks being a mom, or being a movie star mom, rather, is much harder than being a mom with a normal job, she told e news. >> quote, i think having a regular job and be a mom is, of course there are challenges, but it's not like being on a set. i.e. nobody has it tougher than gwyneth paltrow. >> and the new york post responded to paltrow in an open letter. joining us is the working mother behind the opinion piece who wrote it. >> good morning. thank you for having me on. >> what was your first response when you saw her commentary about working moms? >> my first response is to laugh and think oh boy. she's done it again. i gwyneth paltrow has definitely racked up a bit of a history of saying things people perceive to be pretty
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condescending, and you know, a little bit preachy. they don't want to be told how about kale and organic chicken and stuff. >> he was your response. we put this on the screen. thank god i don't make millions filming one movie per year. is what i say to myself pretty much every morning as i wait on windy metro platform about to begin my 45-minute commute into the city. whenever things get rough, all i have to do is remind myself of that fact. that's your ma in, tra every day. >> definitely. >> haven't we reached the autoer limits of victimhood. if gwyneth paltrow is a victim, who isn't a victim? i do think it was to show self awareness and acknowledge the fact that most people have it a lot rougher than her. >> she's really not the first starlet to do this.
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kanye west compared his life at his concerts the to being at war. we heard tom cruise comparing his life to being a soldier. i think they need to be reigned in a little. it's been a tough couple yearses in america. people are having hard times. they don't want to pick up a magazine and read about a very well paid individual complaining about their life. >> when you sit down to do a print interview or some sort of interview like she did here, she had to really believe this. it wasn't just like this slipped out of her mouth. she really believes she has it worse off. it's much more difficult for her to have nannies and people fixing her hair than it is for the average mom. ch. >> that's the most important point. is it hard and gruelling to be on a movie set all day long? i'm sure it is. but the point is is that most americans, most people do not have the resources that she is lucky enough to have to have
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support. >> i think it is hard being her. she's trapped in her own self involvement. that is agony, i think. lt it's sad that anybody has to go through a divorce. we love to hate on the top. she was married to a rock star and a lovely life. >> it's conscious decoupling. uncoupling. >> that was a great piece you wrote. thauj very much. >> check it out in the new york post. great to see you this morning. >> thank you for having me on. coming up here, kobe bryant catching heat for saying this about the trayvon martin case. i won't react to something because i'm supposed to because i'm an african-american. is there something wrong with that? we report. you decide. and democrats across the country busted for corruption. why aren't you reading about those stories? governor huckabee has a theory. we'll give it to you coming up.
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>> yeah. it's going to be a girl. >> ah! >> it's all right. >> i won't eat the cake. i don't want a girl cake! it's another girl! i hate girls! every time it's girl, girl, girl, girl! >> he can join the rascals on the female woman hater club. >> his mom says it took an hour for her son to cam down. what is his sister going to think when she looks this up on youtube 30 years for now. >> >> he already had two sisters. he wants a little boyfriend. >> partner in crime. someone to play g.i. joe with. and suspended by the california senate, but will they still be getting paid? ross white was convicted earlier on voter fraud and perjury and
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ron calderon was diet indicted this year, accused of taking bribes. another kee was charged with trafficking charges. when it comes to democrats getting in trouble, why doesn't the mainstream media talk about it? governor huckabee joined us earlier and said this. . >> if a republican is arrested for anything or suspected or accused of anything, it will be republican congressman and the rest of the story. my experience is when it's a democrat you have to dig deep or do google search. he flat out lied about his affair with monica lewinsky. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> brand new revealing files are telling how clinton aids tried to shield hillary from the scandal. one documents a radio interview
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after the scandal broke. staffers were concerned listeners may call in with questions about the affairs. aides wanted him to sit in a studio next door so they could not ask him any questions. >> basketball star kobe bryant for his comments on the shoothing death of kobe bryant. he said i won't react to something because i'm an african-american. he went onto say he would not jump to somebody's defense just because they are black and he would listen to if facts first. now some are calling for a boy cut of his jerseys and shoes because they say kobe doesn't identify with the african-american struggle. znchts maybe the federal government could take budgeting lessons for a 14-year-old: the pittsburgh teenager has come up with a way to save the feds millions each year. the solution is simple. switch font. if they switch, they would save $400 million.
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he figured this out while working on a science project. >> so impressive, that kid. unbelievable. all right. let's get it out to rick right now. rick is a huge fan. ne time he sends an e-mail. >> i noticed him using courier. >> that's when you're yelling when you're typing. >> that might make it bigger though. >> i usually am yelling with when i'm typing. we had some people with some awesome signs. you're march py from the sunshi state celebrating your birthday. you came with your grandma. pretty good grandma. take a look at the weather picture. we'll show you what's going on across the country. more rain in the pacific northwest, we'll see snow in the higher elevations as well. it's been an incredibly rainy couple of months.
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you see over seven inches of rain. this year, 15 inches of rain. that's broken your record. prior record was 1979. of course, this landslide just to the northeast of the seattle area, certainly all this rain is making the hills unstable. and the search and rescue is being hampered by that. check out this picture from auburn, maine. i asked for spring pictures. i got to tell you, not looking like spring. it's a big snow pile out there hawaii 45 degrees. today you're going to get to 48. and we have some rain moving in tonight and maybe some snow and icing unfortunately by sunday night. keep sending me your pictures. here you go. rain across the east and the southeast. get ready today for a big soaker. tomorrow you're looking much better. guys, back to you inside. >> thank you: you just heard from a mother who was not happy with gwyneth paltrow's comments on motherhood. she was not alone. twitter has gone crazy.
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here with more is the fox contributor diane. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. everyone is making fun of and even though it's very sad they're divorcing, a $280 million divorce that the conscious uncoupling is hilarious. >> i love the term by the way. it's a pretentious site to begin with it she has $200 caviar. the average person can't relate to that. the average mother can't relate to that. some people are saying on twitter, and i believe we have some of those. oh conscious uncoupling would be a great band name. i was going to ask you guy if you would like to join my band, conscious uncouping. we also have rachfacelogic. at first i thought it would be the name announcement of their third child. they already named their kids apple and moses. some people are saying could she just remarry a guy with the last
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name macintosh. >> when you name your kids after crucial biblical figure, perhaps. >> what's going on with cameron diaz? >> she has a new movie with kateup on the about a man who cheats. they were at cinemacon where cameron diaz was talking about this. everyone cheats. saying that if you don't think you've been cheated on, think again. you have been. so people are angry at her. saying that that's impossible. and that she's never been married so how can she speak about? ? >> it sounds like she's been doing wrong by someone. >> or been doing the wrong. >> maybe a guilty conscious. maybe more of that. that's deep for sure. oh, yeah. we've all been cheated on. we've all been cheated on.
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>> how is her career going? she's in the movie "the other woman." she is doing well, i suppose. she doesn't believe in marriage. so maybe she's a hollywood type that believes in open relationships. there's a few of those as well. >> doesn't work as well in your 70s. >> right. right. >> diane, thanks so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you, thank you. all right, the government is giving illegals who break the law a second chance to stay in the country. is this a good idea? we will report, and then, of course, you can decide. and how much do you pay in taxes? too much, right? >> probably. >> we'll tell you how your stacks up. let's check in with neil on the cost of business freedom block. >> hey, guys, good morning. now the white house is using the honor system on obamacare. you try that with the irs and see how it works out.
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♪ ♪ it's time for your news by the numbers. first up, 90 days. that's how long the top secret court is extending the nsa's bulk data collection program. this just a few days after the president announced plans to end that program. next, 29% according to a brand new a.p. poll. that's the percentage of american who is believe the florida gators will win the ncaa tournament. and finally a $15.5 million. that's how much noaa made last night at the box office. the movie could clear $45 million in the debut weekend. anna, tucker over to you. >> thanks.
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this week vice president joe biden shared his thoughts on illegal immigrants. >> you know, 11 million people living in the shadows, i believe they're already american citizens. these people are just waiting, waiting for a chance to be able to contribute fully. and by that sthan dard, 11 million undocumented aliens are already americans in my view. >> would the administration have the same view if they it turned out thee illegals are also criminals? new guidance says dhs, department of homeland security is giving petty criminals a second chance to stay in the u.s. >> and joining us now is secretary of state chris kobach. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> well, describe to us how this works. you say there's been gross abuse of power by the obama administration involving it. >> yeah. they've been taking executive actions quietly, and we've heard about the first step, and now we heard about the second step. the first step was last year.
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beginning of 2013. they took provisional unlawful waivers, for people who are immediate relatives of the u.s. citizens. it used to be you had to go out of the country and apply to come back in. the beginning of last year the obama administration said you don't have to leave. just stay here and apply for a waiver. they granted over 90% of them. it was like an administrative amnesty. as long as you're an immediate relative of a u.s. citizen, you get to stay. that was the incentive to have a kid. is then you got an amnesty. now we learned they're taking away the criminal barrier. it used to be you couldn't get this if you had a criminal record. they say as long as you can committed a crime before the age of 18, like many gang members do, or if it's a petty crime, then you're okay. and by the way, petty crimes include theft, assault, battery, possession of drugs, dui. this administration seems to be sayinging no illegal alien left behind, and it's really troubling. . >> so the rest of us, silly us,
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watching the congress to see if they'll vote to put into law amnesty. but the real action is taking place in the executive branch for the president who brags about having a pen is giving us defacto amnesties. is that's what's going on? >> it's exactly what's going on. previous administrations did not abuse the law like this. they're asking the agents to break the law, which they started doing in june of 2012 with their so-called dream act administrative amnesty. and here they're just twisting and pushing the limits of what the law was never intended 25 e do. >> and it goes back to not just enforcing the borders but the security of americans. you know, very often they escalate, don't they? >> they do. many people will start -- or people will start committing crimes as a youth and crimes get more serious as they get older. you're right. many people will have a much more serious criminal record we don't know about, but only gotten charged with a petty
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crime. so this is really serious. you would think that an administration bent on getting amnesty, even though the law doesn't allow it would at least stop short of giving it to criminals, but they're giving it to criminals as well. >> no one prends this is good for americans to get the democrats elected. chris cobach, joining us live. thank you a lot. >> thank you. still ahead, we told you about the guys who parachuted off the world trade center. this morning, a huge update about security at america's top terror target. and then, it's not what you make, it's what you keep. . we'll see you the states with the highest and lowest taxes.
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eight minutes before the top of the hour. stories making headlines now. she was saved by a fight with her daughter. angela was supposed to be driving on the highway buried in that devastating mudslide in washington. because she was arguing with her 9-year-old daughter, she says she was running late. >> i told her, it's okay. i'm not mad at you for that fight. that one fight we had turned out to be a really good thing because they told me i would have been in the slide. >> 17 people are confirmed dead and 90 are still missing. david velasquez, the head of security for the world trade center is calling it quits amid a few embarrassing security breaches. a teenager climbed to the top of the building and days after that, three daredevils arrested for parachuting off the tower.
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it's almost deadline day for filing taxes. this morning, brand-new information on which states are the best and worst when it comes to how much of your money is going to uncle sam. travis brown is the author of "how money walks" and joins us to break it all down. explain what this consumption tax is. >> taxes are different depending on what state you might reside in. talking consumption taxes are talking about things you might be taxed at your grocery store, walmart or starbucks. some tax more and some tax nothing at all. >> washington state. what makes this state stand out. >> washington state in the pacific northwest is ate montgomery the nine states that chooses not to tax your work but chooses to tax all your consumption items. tax rates on coffee can be as high as up to almost 10% there. >> and that is the coffee state.
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tennessee, how is it different or the same as washington? >> tennessee similar to washington state. not taxing your work but high tax rates, state, plus local to live there. your trip to walmart or a local retailer might see tax rates 9.25% to 9.75%. >> so many businesses have been moving to tennessee, a lot of car companies and manufacturing moved to tennessee. it's a balance there, i guess. >> that's where we look at all the different kinds of taxes. there are two states, three here that choose no consumption tax. we have oregon here in the west. montana and also back in new england area, new hampshire. states tax differently based on your area of residence and their focus. we then look at overall tax burden before making a big relocation decision. >> before you move to any of these states, talk about the overall burden. with tennessee, you might have a
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better opportunity as a business to go to work in tennessee, but you're paying more when you go to get your groceries. what about new york? >> new york stands out of losing more income to other states than any other state in america. we see this chart here showing us the other nine states that have a zero price on state work. as a group, these are very attractive to the nearly 12 million taxpayers per year that move. >> we had governor perry on the show. coming to new york to tell new yorkers about the benefit of moving to texas. you know the benefits of living in florida, so many people do and have their homes there to have the tax shelters living there. it is amazing when you look at the way which this money is moving out of new york state. however, they are running ads right now in new york state telling you to move your business to new york state, the value. are they lying? >> they are trying to keep the historic gain they had, but you
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know from this big migration out of new york we have this huge move going from all the northeast right down to places like florida. governor perry is being competitive because governor scott is taking $95 billion of income from the rest of the states. >> what about alaska? how does that state stack up? >> it does very well but it is faced with issues of climate, of course. being a resident of alaska means you're committed through the winter. we know tax factors aren't the only factors, but when it all adds up, these nine states, alaska is one of the nine like the other states here in green that does not tax income. >> how money walks.com is the website.
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>> and baseball's opening day. >> and i'm taking you to tank town usa. >> rick will tell us how spring is not coming. >> more disappointments from rick. that and more. >> have a great day. join us on fox and friends.com for after the show. delaying the obamacare deadline because we're too dumb? >> there are some people who are not like my grandchildren who can handle everything so easily on the internet. these people need a little extra time. people are not educated how to use the internet. >> so it's our fault not the law's fault? just ignore the 37 delays and changes to the law, the botched rollout of the law and what many see as the sloppy execution of the law. so is harry right or not? hi,
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