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hello and good morning. it is sunday, the 6th of april. i'm anna kooiman. a fox news alert, while you were sleeping, a major development in the missing flight 370. we just learned of a second ping in the atlantic ocean. is the search finally coming to an end? we'll have the latest, straight ahead. this toddler was aboard a ship and then their child got deathly ill. is this irresponsible behavior on the part of the parents or exactly why you pay taxes in the first place? we'll hear the debate coming up.
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and muslim parents crying foul when their kids come home with flyers about an easter egg hunt at a local church. they claim it violates the constitution. are they taking it too far? we report, you decide. "fox and friends" begins right now. welcome to "fox and friends." it's sunday morning. it is the 6th of april. and we are really glad. nice to see you. >> he was stunned by anna's beauty. >> i was. >> coming up, we'll show you the easter egg controversy. are you getting ready for east her? >> i love the cadbury creme eggs. >> what's your favorite candy? >> i love the reese's eggs, but
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i gave it up for lent. we have a development in the search for the missing flight 370. two separate pulseve been picked up during the search. peter doocy is joining us live from washington, d.c. with the very latest. peter? >> reporter: tucker, today ships will try to get a better idea whether or not the pulse signal that searchers picked up under water, one on friday, one on saturday, a little more than a mile apart, did, in fact, come from the boeing 777 that vanished almost a month ago. >> i think the fact that we've had two detections, two acoustic events in that location, provides some promise, which requires a full investigation of the location. >> there are questions now about why the pinging sound came and
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went so quickly and didn't just keep pinging giving investigators a more precise location, so it's possible that some sort of animal or another ship is making a sound that investigators have confused for a ping from a black box. but these promising pings do have the same frequency a black box does, and that's why this is such an intriguing lead. the equipment being used to pick up pings is moving really slowly through the ocean being towed about 5 miles an hour in an 83,000-plus-square-mile search grid. it will be tough to find out what happened to flight 370 and why it made such strange maneuvers leading up to the crash without the black boxes. back to you. >> thank you, peter. appreciate that. >> on this black box issue and where it entered the indian ocean, they really only have until tuesday before it runs out of battery. it is interesting the regulations are in place to extend the battery life. 30 days for a battery just
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sending out a pulse signal. if you think about a kindle device, it could last over 30 days now, you can read ebooks on a kindle yet the back box with the pinging signal will die after 30 days. >> the director of the company that makes the device was on "justice with jeanine" last night and said in 2013 they will extend it from the 30 days to 90 days, which certainly does make a lot more sense. especially when you have these missing airliners that are going down in a remote area, potentially, deep water, tough conditions, and having a hard time locating them. >> this is what the black box looks like. it's not a black box at all. it's a pretty large orange box. and the idea behind the black box and naming goes back to world war ii because the processing was taking place in a black box in the darkness. so that the processing of photographs and stuff could take place, but really it is an
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orange box. it doesn't look anything like a black box, but all the talk, we never see it. >> this is a race against time as searchers try to find this, find the pings, as peter doocy pointed out, it could be whale sounds. but before this battery dies, we should point out in the interest of accuracy, one of the reasons we are up against the deadline is because the malaysian government lied about their radar data. they didn't want to admit that their military radar picked up the jet. and so the search went on for a full week in the wrong place because they didn't release these data on the sort of backtrack that the plane took. >> right. so now where did this thing enter the water? have they been releasing data to the international community that says it was in the northern part of the ocean. now we are learning that new information about where it entered the ocean, that investigators think it could be in the southern part of the search. not the northern zone. so they keep switching it up. and maybe not leasing this
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information to the international community. take a look at the screen, unbelievable. listen to a retired air marshall angus houston on this whole issue. >> the international investigative team as of this morning advised a correction to the satellite that has been used to calculate the probable flight of mh-370. the correction arises from new information about the state of the satellite itself when it received transmissions from mh-370 during its flight. the effects of the correction is to raise the priority for searching for southern component of the existing search area ahead of the northern component. in other words, we see a higher probability of importance on the southern part of the search
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area. >> oh, are you kidding me? >> confusion reigns. i think one of the lessons is this is the so-called international community in action. there are countries transparent above water, australia is one of them, but there are a lot of countries not any of those things. so if your loved one is going to be involved in an airplane disaster, you pray it is an american airliner because at least you have people who are telling the truth looking for it rather than governments who are trying to see it. >> yesterday we asked the former ntsb official on our show whether or not americans would be brought in for a further part of this investigation. i don't know. i hope so, but it's up to the malaysian government right now whether the americans will be involved. >> the most terrifying phrase of the morning, up to the malaysian government. >> more on this throughout the show. we have four hours, so we'll have more information from malaysia as the show kicks on. on to the rest of your news headlines this sunday morning, a
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couple's dream day goes up in flames. the bride and groom were walking back down the aisle after being declared man and wife as guests noticed smoke. is that good luck or bad luck there? we are learning more about the facebook post from ivan lopez. he vented about his hatred for adam lanza and posted about his fear about an insurgent attack in iraq. he was never part of direct combat, though. here's how big the crime scene was when he killed three people and injured 16 others. last week. and overnight, we've learned the united states will be spending two ballistic missile defense destroyers to japan by 2017. defense secretary chuck hagel
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announcing the decision after meeting with japan's defense minister about the growing threat from north korea. the two ships will bring the total deployed to japan to even. we'll talk college basketball now. it was upset saturday evening. we start with 68, now we are down to 2. the ncaa national championship game is set. it will be shockingly kentucky versus uconn. here's how it came together, seventh seed uconn took down florida, 63-53 to take them to the fourth national title game. that snaps a 30-game winning streak since 1999 when they make an appearance. and wisconsin facing off kentucky, the wildcats aaron harrison hit the game-winning three-pointer with 5.7 seconds left to give kentucky 74-73 win. the championship game is tomorrow. upsets. that will be your headlines. >> how do they feel in kentucky, you think? >> a little happy and shocked.
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>> let's go to rick. >> did you stay up and watch? >> no. >> that's the worst part of doing this show. you talk about these -- >> it was 11:30 at night, no way. >> you have to read about it in the morning. look at the temps this morning, you'll notice a big warm up in the plains. places like minneapolis, i think you'll see your first 70-degree day by the time you get to wednesday. that's something to look forward to. the northeast today will be looking great. a beautiful day. the southeast, we are socked in with pretty significant rain. it will be pretty heavy. could see isolated areas over the next few days to pick up 5 to 8 inches of rain. that means flooding concern and severe weather there as well. out across the west, a ridge of high pressure building here with temps climbing this week. we'll see temperatures into the mid-90s across the deserts by the time we get to tuesday. so the heat is on there. also today we have a threat for severe weather and including a tornado threat, i think, across parts of southern mississippi, down towards that new orleans area. so we'll watch that throughout the afternoon. the threat for severe weather
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again. 'tis the season. >> that's so discouraging. i still remember the april blizzard. so we are not out of the woods yet. thank you, rick. let's head to dearborn, michigan. >> there's a church versus state debate going on in dearborn. >> it has 40,000 arab-americans. >> exactly. flyers were passed out last week inviting members of the community, in fact, passed out at a school, an easter egg hunt at a local school. that's when the controversy began. >> eggstravaganza is what it is called. this church has no religious undertones to the event. they want the community to show up, it's an egg roll, it is like what they do on the south lawn of the white house. >> let's look at that, how many times is easter said on there? i don't say it on there one time. >> there's just an adorable bunny. >> everyone come out to grab eggs and candy. kids associate spring with the
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easter bunny and eggs and everything. >> the easter bunny is a religious sign, after all, having died for our sins. >> that's right. one parent says this is absolutely not right. take a listen to this guy. >> i believe this is against the constitution. it's just against the separation of church and state to allow the flyers to be distributed by school officials. >> upset that the kids got the flyers coming home. here's a quote from gray lipper, take a listen to what he has to say. he says, it would be one thing if this were an easter egg hunt and an other secular setting, but this invitation was for an easter egg hunt at a christian church. and so the event has much clearer religious connotations. context matters. >> and some other parents are upset because apparently local churches have been inviting
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children to trunk or treating events around halloween. how about you be a little bit excited that they have a safe environment to go to. halloween last time i checked was not a christian holiday either. >> yeah, i have to say i feel guilty putting up a quote from americans for separation of church and state because i don't think it's a real group. most americans are for separation of church and state as the founders were, but that's not the goal of that group, that group specializes in attacking any expression of religious faith, legitimate or not. so you hate to give them more air time. this is not religious. by the way, if you are upset, go after obama administration after their eager egg roll because they agree with them. >> do you agree with the parent? let us know. friends @foxnews.com. and how long will it take for aviation experts to get there to
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welcome back. we are back with a fox news alert. teams are racing gleagainst the clock to determine if the pings they heard in the ocean are from flight 370's black box. >> how long before we know the source for sure? and what does the discovery lead to? >> here's a commercial airline pilot, fox news analyst and publisher of jetwine.com. robert, thank you for joining us. how much time before searchers have before this ping disappears entirely? >> well, it depends on the state of the batteries when the unit was manufactured, but probably
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don't have much more than a couple of days or so before it goes dead. >> we got some discouraging news from that press conference, that the whole northern region where they were looking, it looks like the satellite data may have been inaccurate revised to the southern portion of the indian ocean once again. so that's got to be discouraging. to pick up sticks and move entirely. >> well, i think if i'm not mistaken, the commission said that they were in the northern portion of the southern area initially, but that's the good part is they keep shrinking the area down as they get more information. but this honestly is probably the most hopeful sign we've had about this airplane in a month. and boy, we are due for it. >> yeah, absolutely. everybody needs something to hang on to after its been a month now. if we look at the black box graphic again, explain to us
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what it is that we're going to be finding out if this is indeed the black box to recover, what information are we going to glean from this? >> well, this is really quite an incredible machine. of course, it's protected you should the water from harm. as long as the water doesn't get in. but you're going to find all kinds of data there. how fast the airplane was going, you're going to find out the state of the engines, how the pressurization was operating, you'll even know which direction the pilots may have been moving the flight controls and what switches were on and what switches were off. and they can get an awful lot of information. and then, of course, there's the cockpit voice recorder, although honestly, if the airplane flew for as long as it did, it's probably not going to be too helpful. >> because it starts recording over itself every couple of hours, is that right? >> absolutely. that's another area they are really going to start looking at in the future, is to stop these
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units from recording over each other. because in situations like this, we realize there's no point to that. it's not very difficult to change that. >> so as some point, robert, we have to face the possibility that maybe we won't find this data recorder, has that ever happened with a plane whose flight data recorder has never been recovered? >> well, there certainly are aircraft that have found. the south africans lost a 747, i believe, in the south indian ocean, i don't know, 15 to 20 years ago, and no trace. and there are others, although the number of aircraft that has happened to in the the last 20 years has been almost nil. >> robert mark, thank you so much for getting up early with us. >> you're welcome. coming up on the show, have you seen a teen hit after jumping in front of the struck? the teen is okay but the driver was beaten within inches of his
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let's get up and moving. it is 24 minutes after the hour. we'll get some headlines. voting to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. the governor signs the bill into law. anyone caught with 10 grams of less gets a citation or fine, but no criminal arrest or record. despite the threat of taliban violence, millions of afghans lined up to cast their vote in the historic election. eight candidates hope to take hamid karzai's place.
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results are expected later this month. clayton? thank you, anna. the epa has often said articulate matter are dangerous. >> articulate matter is the cause of premature death, it doesn't make you sense, it's directly causal to dying sooner than you should. >> a shocking report says the epa tested the deadly pollutants on people. and they didn't tell them about the risks. joining me now with the details is the director of the free market environmental law clinic, david schmidt. david, what in the world happened here? >> what happened is someone decided to ask the question if i put my grandmother in a gas chamber and poison her, how sick will she be? >> so the epa specifically in these tests exposed americans to find out the test results? and what test did they do this? i'm shocked by this? >> well, testify done tests like this for over 40 years, and it
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is something that aught never to be done. and they did it simply because they could. they've looked at young children, the elderly, and they have actually targeted people who are predisposed to disease. and they have done it and used the data to no good effect. in other words, they have done the studies and don't even use the data they have. >> so this particulate matter, people were needlessly exposed and risked? >> that's exactly right. and they had other way to collect equal or better data and chose not to do that. >> how specifically did they do this? go into communities and set up wood-burning stoves with soot inside of it. how did they do this? >> it is worse. they have a facility -- they have facilities across the country, but there's one in particular in north carolina. they drove a diesel truck up the side of the building, they put the exhaust directly under an intake. they piped it into a gas chamber
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that's 4 by 6 feet, at the boast. they run it into a mask covering the face, and they then left them in there until they finished their experiment. >> this sounds like something out of like -- what stalin would have done or world war ii. >> this is what the world says should not be done. if you are going to test a drug on a young child with leukemia, possibly there's a benefit to that child. in these cases, not only is there no benefit, epa told these people there was no benefit. and it should never have been done in the first place. >> what about wood-burning stoves? the environmental protection agency may place regulations on the types of stove to burn wood in my house. tell us about this. >> well, epa had the opportunity to regulate and under the current administration where it can, it will. the fact is that the particulate
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matters out of forest fires dwarf anything like wood stoves or, in fact, out of the industry. in this case, they can make, they can force the industry to make a cleaner stove. and in places out in the west where people are unable to afford the butane fuels they normally use, using wood is the best, cheapest and wisest alternative with no impact on health at all. but epa can so epa has. >> you filed a lawsuit that was dismissed. where do things stand now? >> well, we were dismissed because the only people who are able to actually file the suit were the people in the study. and those people weren't told the truth about the study. and so while we knew it was an uphill battle, we thought we would bring attention to it. it went to the hill. there's been a further examination of it. the agency was put in the worst possible position as far as the
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inspector general. they could admit what they were doing wrong, or be honest and tell them what they had done wrong. he could have said, we did something wrong or didn't. he, in fact, ended up saying both. >> david schnare, you have shocking information this morning. thank you, david. >> thank you. let us now what you think about that. friends@foxnews.com. parents go on a sailing trip around the world with toddlers in tow. now one of the kids is sick. and a multi-million dollar warship is racing to rescue them. should the kids have been on the ship in the first place? and buckle your seat belt, caught on camera. planes trying to take off against the wind. whoa! whoa. ♪
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mornings look like for one father in massachusetts. every weekend his openergetic daughter dances in the background. the unshaven father, he is up shaken. >> i wish my dad would let me jump on the furniture and beat my little american girl doll. speaking of children, here's a story already dividing our newsroom. >> that's right. >> the u.s. navy has been dispatched to rescue a baby girl who has fallen seriously ill, possibly with salmonella, as her family attempting to sail around the world. this is a family from san diego, california. they are off the coast of mexico about 500 miles and brought with them their two daughters, one is a year old and the other is 3. and some people looking at this story say that's appalling. >> we want to give you and update. this just crossed the wire. from the associated press, they say the u.s. navy warship has
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reached the crippled sailboat hundreds of miles off the mexican coast. that's good news for the four little toddler to get the help she needs. >> she's getting help with life-threatening rashes and other issues, a severe sickness. they had to parachute in to bring her medicine. a multimillion dollar warship being sent to parachute in and provide medicine. is this irresponsible on the part of the parents sailing around the world? you know the conditions and know how difficult it is to take small children to the mall let alone taking them out to sea and around the world. >> i have an answer, actually, i have the answer to this. i would say, yes, here's the truth about this story. one, it's incredibly cool they brought their kids. most of us just bring our kids to gymboree. they brought them in a sailboat to go around the world. they are awesome parents. two, yes, it's expensive, but what's a better use of tax dollars than rescuing americans,
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american children. the u.s. military does humanitarian efforts for foreigners around the world. how about helping an american once in a while? i'm totally for it. >> you can see the -- >> come on, every time an american ship is in distress, we have to -- that's why we have the coast guard. >> yeah. >> i mean, i don't know. i'm all for this, but the federal government's job is to protect its citizens no matter where in the world they are. they are going to parachute in and deliver the medicine. >> i'm for them. >> this is an adorable coup wall a lot of sailing experience. they did bring antibiotics on board in case something were to happen. they didn't realize something this wild would happen. but is it irresponsible parenting? could they have waited just a little bit longer until they could actually remember this? i agree with you that it's fun for kids to go on these amazing adventures, but the children can't even swim for one, and are they even going to remember this when they are 15, 16? >> it's totally irresponsible. and that's why it's awesome.
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we need more risk-taking in this country. >> a 1-year-old, they are taking a baby around the world. did you see captain phillips? >> i sat at home and -- we raised our kids conventionally, but i wish we had taken them into the forest or something, more risk. >> i have friends with small children at home and they are like, sorry, anna, we are staying in north carolina. if you want to see us, come back south. we can't come to new york city. and i'm saying, come on an adventure. should your life end when you become a parent? it shouldn't. i like the idea that you can take your kids on adventures. >> you might as well push your limits a little bit. >> survival of the fittest. >> you're going to die anyway, forget about them when they are 1 year old. >> forget the fiction, making the right changes to eliminate trans fats you're going to live indefinitely? not true. >> the argument, do you think it was irresponsible for the parents to do this? let us know.
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or should they live like joseph conrad, head into the heart of darkness. the horror. >> go to friends@foxnews.com. other headlines, six teenagers arrested in the brutal beating of a detroit man. the 16-year-old and 17-year-olds were part of the group who attacked this man after he accidentally hit a 10-year-old boy who ran out in front of his pickup truck. when he got out to help, a mob astacked. the boy is already but now the man is fighting for his life. the teenagers have not been charged. police expect to make other arrests. students across the country are not happy with first lady michelle obama's anti-obese campaign. now they are taking to twitter to show the lunches. take a look. this is frustrating and hungry students. this one reading, thanks, michelle obama. >> that's like a slice of cheese. >> another one, so this is the
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healthy school lunch? even parents getting in on it. this mother tweeting, my school lunch while eating with my daughter. the only other choice was a soup or salad. this is sad. so they are hungry and angry. they are hangry. also this morning, if you're afraid of flying, watching -- this is not going to help you much. this video shows planes battling the crosswinds as they takeoff and land at england's birmingham airport. the plane is swaying and even watch the wings bend and flex. a record winter with stormy conditions causing several flights to be redirected to other airports. hey you guys! good news for fans of the "goonies." >> go join your friends, you weasels. >> hey you guys! >> the sequel to the movie may
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be in the works 30 years after it was released. the original director and producer said the movie is going to happen. as for the cast returning including josh berlin, he says he hopes all of them come back. >> my kids would never know that movie until i showed it to them, but it was a great movie of the '80s. >> is there going to be a remake? >> perhaps. fingers crossed. and one of the other people from the brat pack or the kid pack, whatever say this were, i don't know. rick reichmuth was in the brat pack. >> how many times have you seen this? >> i have never seen it. >> what? >> i know. never saw it. sorry, clayton? >> what? >> i can't imagine cory had anything else going on. i never saw it. there's a big list of movies i haven't seen. >> his name was chunk in the
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movie. >> perfect. tell us the movies we should have seen that maybe we have not seen. i have a lot of them. take a look at the weather picture waking up this morning. we have severe weather today. the area from around jackson down to new orleans, it's probably there we have the highest chance for tornadoes. the rest of it, mostly strong winds. but likely there will be a tornado or two this afternoon. certainly be careful. out across the east tomorrow, it moves in towards florida, the carolina coastline, down to georgia as well. that's the threat with a little bit less of a tornado threat tomorrow. today, however, look at the forecast. pick your city. we'll put this in motion. no precipitation, hardly any clouds today across areas of the northeast. temps will be nice. less windy than yesterday, so a spectacular day. down to the southeast, there's a lot of rain there. and the rain is going to stick with us throughout much of the day today and a lot of cloud cover. a gloomy day across the southeast. into the northern plains, well, not that bad of a day. we'll see a few scattered showers move across iowa into wisconsin. you'll see just scattered variety, but temps warming up
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this week, which is great news. all right, back to you inside. >> more great news. >> thank you, rick. another month, another terrible unemployment report. the white house says the answer is raising the minute mimum wag. our next guest says that's the worst thing to do. and speaking of your shoes, we'll explain this one. ♪ i bought a car, over and tells you, and you're like. a good deal or not. looking at truecar.com. there's no buyer's remorse. save time, save money, and never overpay.
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calamity? check your shoes. employers can tell a lot about the person's personality by their footwear. if you wear stylish shoes, you are rich and hard working. but those who wear less clunky shoes come across as aggressive. i'll check my shoes. tucker, are yours okay? >> science has spoken. well, 192,000 jobs were created last month in march, that's fewer jobs than created in february and far from what our economy needs to lower the unemployment rate. men have been hit especially hard. one in six men as of this american is out of work. so what can we do to help speed up the economy? peter, thank you for coming on this morning. >> great to be with you. >> this is anemic and that's being generous. what kind of growth do we need to whip unemployment right now? >> well, in this century, we have grown at 2% a year.
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where during the reagan/clinton era it was 3.5%. we have to speed up growth and we have to deregulate the economy. i know that sounds like an old song, but think about what's going on on wall street. dot frank imposes huge amounts of cost yet we still have flash trading scandals. we have the monopilization of companies. >> wall street is doing great, but the finance sector is doing as best as they can. but what about the middle class? if you were in charge of the president's economic policy, what would you do to reemploy like the 1 in 6 american men out of work? >> one thing, i would develop domestic oil. that would create a couple million jobs, maybe up to 4 million jobs by drilling offshore and not sending that money to the middle east. i would fix the trade gap with
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china. that can be done. economists on the left and right have talked about that. that would bring back millions of manufacturing jobs. good ones to pay well. and i look at healthcare. getting reasonably regulated and not forcing everybody to buy one of these plans. breaking up the big banks in new york. so they are not so powerful so that credit flows to small businesses. there's a whole list because so many imprudent things have been done while the president runs around the country and campaigns for a higher minimum wage, which will only put people out of work. >> your ideas, they don't sound like anything other than pretty common sense ideas. the president would respond by saying we need to hike the minimum wage. what kind of effect is that going to have assuming it passes, which it won't, but on the unemployment rate? >> raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour as he prescribes, according to the congressional budget office, which is hardly the research department of the republican national committee, that would generate anywhere
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between 500,000 and a million lost jobs. we would simply -- think about this, you go to the cvs and check out now with a machine. you scan it? well, the same machine can be reprogrammed to put on the counter with mcdonald's. want happy meal number four? punch five. i can cut the number of counter people working in half. >> they have done that in europe and other places with really high labor costs. so apart from hiking the minimum wage, and again, very unlikely congress is going to pass the federal minimum wage hike, does the obama administration have any program to help with this unemployment rate? or are they basically giving up? >> they want to do more stimulus spending, but with a trillion-dollar deficit and unlimited spending, if it would cure it, we would know about it by now because we have had five years about it. the doctor thinks off problem, you take a prescription.
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three weeks later, hey, doc, it doesn't work. any intelligent physician says we'll try something else. but this physician keeps saying, we have to do the same stuff. so, for example, student loans, all the student loans do is put kids in debt. we have a bunch of people in their 20s boor reing money they will never repay. >> never repay is absolutely right. we should stop pretending it will be repaid. that's another great segment come on next week and we can do that. thank you. what does this say about the culture we are living in? want to lose a quick 15 pounds for a selfie? there's an app for that. and these parents get the scare of their life when a bear opens their car door.
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thinner in pictures so that you don't have to go out. >> rick already down whether or not he hadded this app shaving 15 pounds off any selfie. >> you can choose 5, 10 or 15 pounds. you can't do a group, so we are going to do them of ourselves here. we thought it was bad about the airbrushing on the magazine covers to give young girls low self-esteem and poor body image. but at least we knew those were models on the covers. we are seeing this on facebook and twitter, everything else. you know, normal people are so much thinger. what is that going to do to our young girls? >> well, my experience has been young girls, it's innate. they are self-conscious about no matter what you do, but this makes it worse. you grew up with apps, what do you think of this? >> i think it's crazy. so crazy. are you surprised, though? i'm not surprised at all. there is a way that you can airbrush your face called
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facetune, kind of like auto tune. get rid of the wrinkles. >> how does this work, pull out certain features on your face, cheekbones, chin lines, and it is just sucking in from the side. so it's the same thing you can do if you use photoshop. now it's available all the time. we are going to take a selfie here and see how much weight we can use. >> i'm not going to take a selfie on camera because that's violating basic rules. so i'm going to read the tease and show you how much thinner we can get with photoshop. meanwhile, so much for tolerance. anyone who supports the nra is trash? those come from a democratic candidate in virginia. and it doesn't stop there "captn theaters. kevin mccarthy saw it and will give you his review, coming up.
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good morning. it is sunday, the 6th of april. i'm anna kooiman. while you were sleeping, the search for missing malaysian flight 370 taking a big turn. search teams reporting they picked up two ping signals, possibly from the plane's black box. so is the search finally coming to an end? a live report, straight ahead. and so much for tolerance. anyone who supports the nra is trash. those words coming from a democratic congressional candidate in the commonwealth of virginia. he didn't stop there. we'll have the full report coming up. and how in the world did this happen? a brand new sports car ending up at the bottom of a pool. hmm. the person behind the wheel escaped a bizarre accident. interesting. there's alcohol involved. "fox and friends" hour two starts right now.
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welcome to "fox and friends." >> i'm excited. have you gone to see "captain america" yet this weekend? kevin mccarthy went to buy tickets and said it was sold out everywhere. >> he says it is almost a five-star movie. he's a tough critic. he gave out two last year. >> he said it may be the best marvel film ever made. >> have you ever seen a marvel film? i'll take your word for it. we begin with race against time as crews head to the southern indian ocean where two separate pulse signals have been picked up for the search of malaysian airlines flight 370. >> peter doocy is joining us live from washington, d.c. with the very latest. >> now on back-to-back days, friday and saturday, pings have been picked up deep in the southern indian ocean for about 90 seconds each, a little more than one mile apart.
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so, search planes have now flying to follow-up and so are ships with advanced underwater listening equipment. >> i think the fact that we've had two detections, two acoustic events in that location, provides some promise which requires a full investigation of the location. >> it was a chinese ship that picked up the pings under water. and the reason investigators are so intrigued is because the sounds they are hearing had the same frequency that a black box should, but there are a few factors giving investigators pause this morning. for example, if the pings are from a black box, why didn't they keep pinging and provide a more precise location? it's also possible an animal or another vessel is making noise similar to the ping from a black box. now, almost a full month after
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flight 370 went down, the families of the 239 people on board still do not have answers about why the boeing 777 disappeared. and their search for answers is likely going to remain stalled unless the flight data and voice recorders are found and analyzed. back to you. >> unbelievable. peter, thank you. >> think about it, that a whale sound could be mimicking this 37 kilohertz sound. >> it could be a beluga as tucker is doing, or an orca. >> it's a distress call, whatever. >> or something used in the shipping industry, i mean, how much hope is this really giving us? and the other issue is the clock is ticking on this thing. it's been a month and that's how long the black box batteries typically have a lifespan of. >> we have perspective, we have been doing this for 30 days. we've had a number of moments where we thought that debris, for example, from the aircraft was located where we had radar
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tracks, we believed were correct. all of which turned out not to be. so these pings don't necessarily signify the black box. >> this raises questions on what is the black box and why does it only last 30 days? we have kindle readers that last that long. obviously these are much more advanced pieces of equipment than a kindle, but for 30 days, it turns out new regulations are in place that by 2015 these have to last 90 days. here's what the black box looks like that gets its name from the world war ii era where film processing was done in the dark n the blackness. so it was not actually a black box, it's an orange box, actually. >> also, you can see the little icon where it's the cockpit voice recorder. another one of the challenges if this is the black box, that we are able to get to it. apparently experts say it records over itself every couple of hours. if this plane was on autopilot for an extended amount of time, we may not hear anything. >> and it's also worth
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remembering, we wasted an entire week looking thousands of miles from where they are looking now because the malaysian military didn't release the radar track that apparently is of this malaysian airline flight because they didn't want to give up propie tear information about their radar capabilities. they lied. so thanks to the misconception of the malaysian government, we wasted a week's time. >> more on this throughout the morning. we have a couple extras coming on to figure out what we are up against with a few days remaining. some other stories to tell you about this morning now, here's what to tell you. a couple's dream day goes up in flames literally. a historic wedding venue in massachusetts burning to the ground just moments after saying "i do." the bride and groom were walking back down the aisle after being declared man and wife when guests noticed the smoke. crews worked for hours to get the flames under control. fortunately, no one was hurt. the cause still under investigation. and we're learning more about the facebook post from
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ivan lopez in the months leading up to the deadly rampage at ft. hood. lopez vented about hatred for the elementary school shooter adam lanza and also posted about his fear during the insurgent attack in iraq. but investigators say lopez was never part of direct combat. meanwhile, the brand new map we are showing you now shows how big the crime scene was when lopez opened fire last week killing three people and injuring 16 others. flying a helicopter from an ipad sounds like something from the future, but the u.s. navy says that it's unveiled a five-year $100 million program to create unmanned aircrafts just like that. choppers like the one seen here can be controlled using a special app on a tablet but can also fly themselves. the military hopes the autonomous aircraft will help soldiers carry out night raids. search oceans for trouble and select targets for attack.
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they should send that helicopter to rescue the kids, then there's no men involved. and talking sports, what an upsetting night it was. now the championship game is set, it will be kentucky versus uconn. did you see that coming? seventh seed uconn took down florida 63-53. it was not close. taking uconn to their fourth national title game since 1999. and wisconsin facing off against kentucky. the wildcats' aaron harrison hit the three-point shot to give kentucky the 74-71 game win. the championship game is set for tomorrow. and those are your headlines. over to rick rieichmuth standing by. >> finally we can watch a game on a monday night.
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we have a big warm up across the central plains, and that's going to make a lot of people happy. especially up to the far north. here are your temperatures waking up this morning, not that bad. the northeast and around the great lakes really a nice day today. temps not that bad. we are certainly feeling like spring. down to the southeast, however, a lot of rain is going to fall today and some severe weather as well. but this front kind of stalled out here to develop into a pretty significant storm and throughout the day today there's going to be a bull's-eye here across parts of mississippi and alabama. some areas likely seeing over five inches of rain. that enmmeans you'll see floodi with this. by tomorrow into tuesday, a big rainmaker across the big cities of the northeast. additional snow melt and much warmer storm, so some of the higher elevations with the snow, we'll see the snow melting. but also temperatures this week are going to warm up, especially across the plains and in towards the areas of the southwest. take a look at your tuesday temperatures, l.a., 91. phoenix, 95. then take a look at what happens on wednesday here across the
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northern plains. we'll see some temperatures into the 70s. 73 in fargo. the good part is, a lot of snow on the ground across the northern plains. the next few days we'll see temps in the 50s. a slower melt of that, but by wednesday a pretty rapid melt. it could cause a little bit of flooding with the streams because of the snow melting that quickly. but the next few days are a slower melt, which is good. >> nice. >> thank you, rick. >> good fishing weather. in virginia, good fishing weather, too. and things are getting heated up in virginia where mike dickinson is a democrat running for the congressional seat of eric cantor down there in virginia. he took to twitter the other day in a weird tirade against the nra and members of the nra. and even mentioned "hustler" magazine in a tweet, and who knows why. he was responding to a person commenting about the nra having to do with his campaign? he said, the nra is a god awful fear-mongering group and those who support the nra are pure
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trash. >> he also said, if you are a member or supporter of the nra, i don't want your support. joining the nra is like joining the crybaby association. back in february he said something about any gun owner is like a little child and they need to have their guns registered and have a title given. he also said fox news viewers must have eaten paint chips as children. whatever your beliefs are, fine. and platform on it, but what does this have to do with politics? and isn't there a little better approach to have to get your point across? don't voters want you to be cool, calm and collected? >> i suspect he doesn't have a great shot at beating eric cantor, but i have to say, look at his twitter feed, which i just did. he has 700 followers or something, not very mean. it's completely bonkers attacking christianity, calling his opponent stupid, i mean, the
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guy is really a hater. so the question is, he's not going to get elected, obviously, but where is the democratic congressional campaign committee on him? >> denouncing him. >> completely. >> they call to republicans -- >> you would think the nra would say, we are not into this guy, and i think they would, but this guy is a crackpot. decide for yourself. >> where is the ward leadership as well? let us know what you think. weigh in on our twiter feed. the senate votes to release cia recordings. but once the decision is politically motivated, does it put our national security at risk? and how in the heck does this car end up at the bottom of the swimming pool? how the person behind the wheel
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and unusual dreams. i did not know what it was like to be a nonsmoker, [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. it is now abundantly clear that in an effort to prevent terrorist attacks after 9/11 and bring those responsible to justice, the cia did make some serious mistakes and that they haunt us to this day. >> that was diane feinstein this past thursday after the senate intelligence committee voted to declassify their report on the cia's intelligence program. they said the cia misrepresented their effectiveness to the public and used beyond reasonable measures to perform their investigation. but our next guest says the report was drafted based on a hidden political agenda.
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joining us is former cia covert operation mike baker. good morning, and thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >> do you think our national security is compromised as a result of this? >> well, i don't think it's ever really a good idea when you hand over, you know, what some 6,000 pages or which will eventually get released. right now they are talking about handing over 450-plus page executive summary. it could be the world's largest executive summary ever. but i don't think it's ever a good idea to hand that out to -- it's not just going to us. it's not just going to interested u.s. citizens. it's going to everyone in the world, including those not in line with our interests, but to hear senator feinstein say it is now abundantly clear, where was she during all those years when the cia briefers and ops personnel were marching between langley and capitol hill to brief them constantly. the oversight committee in capitol hill and the intelligence committee, they were receiving constant
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briefings. and this is sort of the game that gets played in washington. they want to say they didn't know about something when it becomes clear it could be politically damaging. and so -- but it was not as if this thing was not told to them. they were -- it was a transparent program for those people on the intelligence committees. >> so it's oversight versus aftersight, i guess. i'm going to ask you if you think the vote, if it surprised you at all, coming out 11-3. and all three who voted against declassifying it, all republicans, marco rubio, james rich and stan kotz. what did you make of the 11-3 vote? >> i think it isser intoly expected, frankly. and it is not a hidden agenda. the drafters of this report some five years ago started with their perspective. they started with their end point, so to speak. and then they shaped the report to match their belief. i mean, which is -- you would like to think that it would be a more objective process, but that
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could be somewhat naive to believe that's going to happen in a situation like this. so the conclusions of the report aren't really surprising. the fact that in an election year with the midterm elections coming in, with the facts that the democrats would want to release at least a portion of this report and then get up on the podium to talk about how devastating it is and act as if they didn't know anything about it, to inflate the base and turn out more voters during the midterm election, that's not surprising. but it is very disappointing and disheartening. >> reading some of the tactics, sleep deprivation, slamming people into walls, you know, are these thing that is are necessary to happen in order to get information based on your experience in the cia? >> well, look, this is part of the other thing. the opponents to any sort of program took the moral high ground and then ran with it and created this false narrative that it's either talking to the detainee or all torture. and look, this program was
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approved at the very highest levels of government being briefed constantly to those in the oversight intelligence committees. and frankly, you need to have an element of unknown in your kit bag, meaning that when you're involved in an interrogation program, and we have to remember what this was like right after 9/11. we have to remember, sometimes i hate to say this, but a lot of people have slipped away from that moment. it's a mark in history. so it's as if we want to talk about this now as if 9/11 never happened. and we also have to remember that looking at this, not to get in the weeds, but three people were waterboarded. waterboarding stopped back in 2003. it's not as if the current administration came in to stop the program. that was stopped. in fact, the enhanced interrogation techniques, some of those were very helpful in gathering information, despite what this report is going to say. >> mike, yeah, it comes down to keeping our nation safe as well,
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as controversial as it is. mike baker, thank you very much. >> thank you. 19 minutes after the hour now. coming up, this robber messed with the wrong guy. a store clerk proving no match for him. the incredible video is next. plus, clayton captured "captain america" back in theaters this weekend, but is the movie worth seeing in kevin mccarthy is coming up, next. >> the joint shield to protect people. >> to build a better world.
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next, 11.6 million is how much the irs spent on computer software never used. the attorney general is blaming the error on lack of management and up event terror. and half of americans use their vacation time. only 25% of people use all of their vacation days. news by the numbers. it's the action flick that's commanding the box office. "captain america: the winter some" is marvel's latest flick to hit the big screen and will rake in more than 90 million this weekend. >> joining us is the preimminent movie reviewer. fox news contributor, founder of nerdtears.com, kevin mccarthy. >> good morning, guys. claytop, i'm so ex sited to talk to you about this movie.
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clayton, tucker, anna, good morning to you. i nearly had tears streaming down my face. the ninth film in the marvel series. this movie is on track to make $90 million this weekend. i sat down with the stars and the cast of the film and the filmmakers to find out how to pull off some of the biggest action scenes in the film, specifically how chris evans shot that amazing elevator sequence in the movie. check this out. >> it looks sweaty. it was the first thing we shot. it was the first four days of filming. and they had built on the marvel studios in south beach, they had this one elevator. and every single wall is removable. that was easily the most difficult scene in the movie. >> because your punches have to be kind of tight, right? >> everything is condensed and brutal. and you're in every single moment of fighting.
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so even when you knock one stunt guy out and he gets to go take a break, i'm still here. and it's four days of just sweating. >> now, when you throw the shield, what is the -- do you throw a green object? >> sometimes i'm throwing nothing, you know, so it's all cgi. sometimes it's just the action. it depends. it depends who is getting hit. it depends -- you have a whole team of cgi guys there that will tell you right away, on this one, throw nothing. on this one, we need to see the shield. >> the suv flip scene when winter soldier throws the thing under the jackknifed suv, how do you get the suv off the ground? >> there's a jack that goes under the car that can throw it. >> like really intense hydraulics. >> it will launch the car into the air and will get the car to ride on its nose like that for a period of time. it's because of weight and balance. >> what does this mean flying through the area? >> the problem with flying is it
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is not a natural human instinct. so when they put you on a rope and at the timer you 50 feet off the ground, we need you to fly in and just land on your two feet. it doesn't naturally happen. so this movie can definitely be a comedy if they put out the outtakes of running into cars and landing on my face, stuff like that. >> there are three major things to know before seeing this movie. skip the 3d and imax, not worth the money. see it in 2d. this is hands-down the best marvel film to date. it's the closest to the "dark knight" status in movies. once the credit rolls, there are two extra scenes in the middle of the credits at the end. stay in your seat the entire credit sequence and lookout for the "pulp fiction" action. >> what is your review and
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rating of the movie? >> i give it a 4.5 out of 5. and i expect a full text report from you, claytop, when you get out of the movie theater. i want a text, buddy. >> you are a tough grader. you are not handing out 4.5s every week. >> it's my second favorite movie of the year behind "the lego movie." those are my top right now. coming up, next on the rundown, more on the missing plane. chinese officials say the ping could be coming from the plane's black box. our next guest says it is a long shot that the retired navy captain could help recover the box from long island. he's here with us. and these vacation tourists get the scare of their life when the bear opens their car door? i ys say be thman with the plan
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>> all fun and games until the bear figures out how to open the car door. that's your shot of the morning. talk about getting up close and personal. tourists at yellowstone had a very close encounter with the bear opening the door. later he of the vehicle and drove to napa valley and has not been seen since. >> do not feed the bears. >> welcome back. we have stories making headlines on this sunday morning. two teenagers arrested in the brutal beating of a detroit man. the 16-year-old and 17-year-old were part of a group who attacked steve utash after he accidentally hit a 10-year-old boy who ran out of his pickup truck. when utash got out to help the boy, the group attacked. now utash is fighting for his life. police do expect to make other arrests. and caught on camera, the moment a store clerk in california yanks a gun away from
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a man trying to rob him. you can see the would-be robber come up to the register brandishing the handgun and waving it around there. the quick-thinking clerk chases him out of the store. he says adrenaline kicked in and he just reacted. >> some people say brave, some people say stupid, i don't know if it was the right thing, but i got a gun off the street. >> police are still looking for the suspect. a patient at a hospital in london paralyzed by a massive stroke said he could hear doctors talking about whether to donate his organs just before putting him under anesthesia. she was not able to let the doctors know he was conscious. he did survive and is seeking action against the hospital. i guess so. >> maybe it was a practical joke. >> april fool's. not funny. this will make a car lover cringe. a brand new chevy camaro at the
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bottom of the the pool. this sports car splashed through a sink and right down into the pool outside of houston, texas. the driver made it unharmed but the camaro was totaled. >> like in totally awesome, right? >> he's lucky it landed in a pool like a big pile of pillows. >> a carpool! >> thank you for that, ladies and gentlemen. the funniest stage manager. >> rick reichmuth was here ten seconds ago and i saw him sprint outside. i had 15 seconds to catch my breath. and it's a good thing anna is making me exercise, so i can hold my breathe big, big truck. we'll show you a very interesting picture.
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i asked for spring pictures that is more indicative of the south in the spring and this year especially bad. you are going to get showers and by tomorrow pretty heavy rain to wash away the pollen. there's a big allergy season going on across the south. keep spending me your pictures, i'll put them on today as we do have a severe weather threat across areas of the south. we could see a tornado or two across parts of mississippi and southeastern louisiana. and we do now just have a severe thunderstorm watch issued across eastern texas. we'll watch for that. in terms of the northern plains, look at that. back to you. a second ship picked up a
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ping from the plane missing a month in. electronic signals reportedly detektsed by a chinese ship yesterday are consistent with an aircraft's black box. but the reports have not been confirmed as some say it could be a whale. >> the black box has been detected, but are they actually going to locate it? >> she was diving in at the salvage officer and was involved in the flight twa this morning. >> good morning. how do they go about going down to -- >> if they do decide that this is a black box, they will confirm this is the pinger and they need to help locate where the pinger is. so what they have to do is
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triang late the pin holder at a perpendicular route to what they are doing right now. and then they need to bring in the autonomous underwater vehicle. and that's the other apparatus that the u.s. navy has sent out to australia that's on the australian vessel, the ocean shield. that's the torbenado device tha is a scan of sonar to map the bottom of the ocean. you can see it right there. it will actually give them a 3d image of the bottom of the ocean and can show the operators objects that are manmade versus the natural shape items in their
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bottom. >> do you think this is the black box or a natural phenomenon? >> i'm not a sonar expert, but i think if they are hearing something that is in that frequency range, then there's a chance this could be the black box, i think it's a long shot, but i don't know the chinese operators. if the operators had herd this signal and i worked with the operators in the past. those guys are very good. and if they are hearing these pings and they get any sort of confirmation on it, then they have a very good chance it is
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coming from an electronic source, the malaysian air box or some other sort of manmade apparatus, you know, only time will tell and they need to get additional electronics down there. but those operations are very good, and i think it is something that has worked. >> you said if you were going to sign up, then why? >> very rare that you would get on the debris field with the first shot of the information of the ocean. the chances of hitting it within a day or two are astronomically long. even with twa flight 800 with eyewitness accounts and the coast guard right there the day after or the days of the
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aircraft weed. >> and time is of essence that the battery may be dead by tuesday. captain, the thank you so much for coming on the show. >> thank you. you will now be tracking your calories coming up in the veping machines. and could this plant hold the cure to cancer? the latest medical treatment comes, next. when folks in the lower 48 think about what they get from alaska,
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great to see you this sunday morning. quick headlines this morning, incredible video shows ecuador's tungurahua volcano erupting. this volcano has been erupting off and on since 1999. and tobacco plants can be used to fight cancer. they found a molecule that targets cancer cells and does not target healthy cells. they are sure this will as a result in a new antibiotic to fight infection. well, forget counting your chains, you will now be counting your calories on your next trip to the vending machine. a new law to list the calories will cost companies millions of dollars.
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and the president and ceo of the dover group that operates 1600 vend mag seens in the metro area that has been in the business for 32 years, you know a thing or two about vending machines. >> it's all i've done in my whole life. >> i will admit, they are not the best for you, but what is the idea behind this? >> there's no data that shows it's going to help anything. >> right. so there's no study that shows this is going to help anybody. >> no study. the fda provided no study. the obama regime provided nothing. but they felt like passing it and passed it to get the little guy again. it's crazy. >> so people are always lecturing us about science but didn't bother to do any research about the effects of the law before passing it. >> none whatsoever. you can get this information almost anywhere. on your smartphone, the calorie count if you want it. it is so redundant and ridiculous. that's enough. how much more can you take?
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>> so what does this mean for you? it's going to cut down on jobs and the locations marginal and don't make enough profit to sustain this metrofit. i have a piece that will show the calorie count or information on here or anything else, and probably costs $700 a machine out of 1600 machines. >> so you eat that cost yourself? >> right. this will kill me. i have to raise my prices, so how is it affordable? >> i don't understand. >> so why not just ignore it. >> because want to comply with the law. >> so do you think they will come after you? >> they said i'll have the vending machine police after me. >> really? >> i don't know.
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>> my cost is about half a million that needs to be updated with computer pieces. >> thank you for joining us. it is happy to hear from people receiving behind these walls. it's the tale of two budgets in washington. many blast the president saying theirs only shrinks opportunity. is that true? chris wallace is here next hour. and spring is here, too. there are great travel deals. guess who has them? courtney scott. if you guessed her, you win. [ music and whistling ]
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many of us are sick of being bundled up with colds and so forth, so why not plan a trip to a warm spot. here is courtney scott with some deals. great deals on getaways to get us some warmth. we'll start with new orleans. >> new orleans starts with a southern-inspired spring getaway. $135 a night at the hotel indigo in the garden district. this district was once the site of numerous plantations and now home to the largest collection and the most preserved southern mansions in all of the united states. so that's especially gorgeous during springtime. and everyone goes down to new orleans for march in mardi gras, but april is jazzfest. we have springsteen, eric clapton, christina aguilera
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there, just to name a few. >> springsteen is a great musician. i have always wanted to go to jazzfest. and now to d.c., this only lasts for a few weeks. >> the national cherry blossom festival is going on until april 13th. the experts say the blooms are at the peak on april 8. you still have time to experience it and stay at the washington hotel. it is $140 right in the heart of downtown. i don't recommend a car or driving in the d.c. and there are a lot of fun apps to be doing there live. >> at the snow mountain in yosemite, even the smallest creeks flow with water. a best time to check out the waterfalls in yosemite. it is over 2400 feet high for
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one of those. and it's the start of wild flower season in the lower elevations. they begin on the west side of the park. all throughout the spring, you'll experience a kaleidoscope of gorgeous colors. some like to rough it in yosemite at thes a pep spa and upscale dining -- >> where is a great place to fly to go to yosemite? fourth on the list is amsterdam. >> up seasonably warm spring in amsterdam. get there while having great weather. stay at the hotel -- it is just off dahm's square. and the ninth street and the
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finding the missing plane? a live report straight ahead. also developing this morning, parents sailing around the world with their two toddlers in tow when one of their girls becomes deathly ill. and now a multimillion navy warship has come to their rescue. some say, it's irresponsible. others say it's highly impressive. a fair and balanced debate coming up. >> a lot of you are weighing in on these morons. so, hey, what does this say about the culture we're living in? want to look skinnier in your next selfie? now there's an app for that. what would we look like with 15 less pounds? we'll show them to you. "fox and friends" hour three starts right now. okay, you sent in your pictures, too.
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tucker took his first selfie. >> by the way, it was mixed with self-hatred, let me just say that. >> his picture actually looked like this. >> he was so embarrassed. >> i'm 44 years old. i shouldn't be taking selfies. >> this app reduces your weight by 5 to 10 to 15 pounds. send us in your pictures this morning on twitter or instagram photos. we'll show a few of them 15 pounds lighter later in the show. this is called skinneepix. >> what is this doing for body image? a fox news alert this morning. we want to bring you the latest on the missing malaysian flight 370. this morning police are heading to an area where two separate pulse signals, those are the pinging noises, were picked up during the search for the plane in the southern indian ocean. >> peter doocy is joining us live from washington, d.c. with the latest on these developments. hey, peter. >> hi, clayton. two ping or pulse signals a
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little more than one mile apart have exhausted investigators intrigued considering the size of the search area. about 84,000 square miles. now the underwater sounds were heard by a chinese ship. they lasted a little more than 90 seconds. and that is enough for the countries involved in the search to now say that more planes and more ships should be sent to the area. >> i think the facts that we've had two detections, two acoustic events in that location, provides some promise which requires a full investigation of the location. >> the underwater ping sounds had the same frequency that a black box should have. and that's a good sign. but there is a possibility some sort of animal is mimicking the sound at the same frequency. and that's why nobody will say the search is off just in case the pings are a false alarm.
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and investigators now say since the water is so deep, sound could be traveling in an unusual way. another ship's 300 nautical miles from this spot also picked up pulse signals today. so that could represent another lead. but without the flight data and voice recorders, family members of the 239 people on board flight 370 don't have any closure. so many have been looking for comfort at ceremonies like the one you see on your screen right now. that's a buddhist ritual that attracted 10,000 people. more details on the black box and the pings, but it's interesting at 37.5, that's the frequency. 37.5. experts say that a whole host of animals could be making the same sound, clicking and buzzing noises, whales to be one of these animals, but all sorts of ocean noises at the bottom of the ocean providing us.
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>> it could be something from the shipping industry is that the people on board this missing airliner, they need to find the black box, but the batteries could be dying literally any day now. they are set to expire after 30 days, and we are at 30 days. >> yes, we are. and by the way, it should be said for those of you following this from the beginning may have forgotten, we lost at least a week in the search time because the malaysian government refused to release the military radar tracking data on flight 370. the malaysian military knew it went off course and continued toward beijing but didn't tell anybody. so resrmers spent a full week thousand and thousands of mile from now. >> now they were looking down with more satellite information.
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that i have been way off course demand, and now they are heading to the southern part, why only 30 days for this to admit a signal once the black box is wet? there's also a new legislation in place where it has to go for 90 days instead of 30 days, but that's not until 2015 we are told. >> it may be more effective to put american investigators in charge of locating missing planes the next time we have one. that might be the answer. >> the former ntsb guy we spoke to yesterday said he doesn't know if americans will be called to help with that portion of the investigation. more on that as the show goes on. >> global community in action. we have other stories making headlines this sunday morning. we'll get to those, a couple's dream day goes up in flames in a historic wedding in massachusetts burning to the ground just moments after saying
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"i do." after walking down the aisle, that is. crews worked for hours to get. and we are learning more from the facebook post from ivan lopez leading up to the deadly rampage at ft. hood. he vented about his hatred for adam linza and talked about his insurgent fear in iraq. lopez was never part of comeback, but it did kill three people and injuring 16 others. for the soldier of the future, new technology that could provide night vision without bulky goggles. researchers at the university of michigan developed advanced night vision contact lenses. this could be the view soon that
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troops are seeing at night. this works that way. and planes battle crosswinds at birmingham's national airport. you can watch the planes bend and flex. >> note to self, never fly into burming hairmingha birmingham. >> they had a severe went we are several flights redirected to other airports. >> i spoke to a pilot who said the crosswinds are no big deal unless they hit a certain 50, 60 miles an hour or higher than that. nothing to worry about. >> well, they landed! which is amazing. >> you're going to lose your
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pretzels and peanuts. right? >> all right. here are your temps waking up this morning. not a bad day anywhere. in fact, it will be a nice week with temps forming up in the plains. across if southeast, get ready for severe weather. already a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 2:00 local time for eastern texas. we've had some hail this morning around the dallas area up to around a quarter size. and i think later on in the day we'll see this transition likely into a bigger tornado threat across central and southern parts of mississippi and that southeastern part of louisiana, including new orleans. so watch out for that. tomorrow, that threat just pulls off to the the east. some areas up to 4 to 5 inches. temperaturewise, we are looking pretty good. we are starting to see more signs of nicer temperatures coming in from day to day. by the time we get to 70s, we'll
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see them by the middle of the week. the east coast has had it really bad, so the 70s will feel great for them. here's a story that has our viewers, which is to say you, wound up. recently a couple from san diego, a husband and wife, two small kids, one 3, one 1, both girls decide to sail around the world. they brought their toddlers with them. just the other day, the 1-year-old, developed a rash and got very sick, looked to be salmonella. they called in the navy and they had to pay her shoot in with medication. is this irresponsible taking a toddler around the world and troops parachuting in with a massive prescription?
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many of you are saying this, kathy says, if they wanted to sail around the world, they should have done it before having kids. it's no place for babies. >> let me ask marie this, who was out there in the west then to protect and help those kids in the wagon? >> a 1-year-old and 3-year-old, they are ages when kids are easily getting sick, too. should they have waited until they were 5 or 7? or 7 or 9? >> what is better than disney? >> frontier now. >> where they can swim and remember it. >> that's a great point. take your kids to kidisney worl
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to remember it, but they are paying for a $how 0 lot. they did bring medications on board with only just 13. think of all we have the nation do with the nation building and all the response to national disasters. >> what does this say about people losing their homes because of some sort of imminent domain issue? i'm thinking of all the way the president tries to intervene. if you want the president's help, go out to sea where the president may help you. it is still better than trying to bring democracy to countries that don't need it.
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chris wallace is sitting by talking battle of the budget this week with president obama taking a swipe at the gop in his weekly address. watch this. >> this week the republicans in congress put forward a very different budget. and it does just the opposite. it shrinks opportunity and makes it harder for americans who work hard to get ahead. policy is the benefit of a fortunate few while making it harder for working americans to succeed. that's not what we need right now. >> so the budget debate rages, but will it have any effect on the 2014 midterm election? >> here to weigh in is chris wallace. good morning to you, chris. >> good morning, guys. >> so is the president correct in those evil republicans not believing in the american dream of working hard to get ahead? >> well, i mean, obviously there are two sides to the argument. i don't think the budget per se is going to be a big political issue coming into the fall because of the fact that with the budget deal it isn't that there's going to be a budget
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they have to pass or that the government shuts down, but the argument of a priority certainly will be part of the campaign. the president this week talked about the latest paul ryan budget is a stinkburger or a mean witch. and the president for some time has been talking about raising the minimum wage and extending unemployment benefits and saying that democrats are looking out for the middle class and looking out for people who are struggling to get into the middle class. well, the republicans aren't, and that's the old argument. you saw the project do this successfully in when this happened previously. >> so the president's plan to hike the federal minimum wage, does it have any shot in the
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congress? >> no, none. first of all, it wouldn't get through the senate and it certainly would not get through the house. but having said that, polls indicate it's a popular issue. people generally support the idea of increasing the minimum wage even though there's an argument that a lot of business people will say that you increase the minimum wage you increase the cost of labor. fewer people are going to get hired, particularly entry-level people where the highest level of unemployment is. so it's a good political issue, but it's not going to get passed between now and november. >> chris, who is coming up on the big show this morning? >> the big show, sounds like ed sullivan. we'll talk, first of all, about the latest on the missing plane and those mysterious pings they are now hearing beneath the surface of the indian ocean. we'll also be talking about the latest on the search for a motive in ft. hood. two very good guests on that. michael mccole, chairman of the house and security committee. from texas himself as well as
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tim kaine, a member of the armed services committee. then we'll also be talking about the middle-aged peace talks and the new controversy about the cia enhanced interrogation program. who better to talk about benghazi than michael hayden, and then he can tell the director. >> thank you, chris. >> thank you, guys. coming up on the show, a bogger has a plan to pay for the people with kids. just tax the childless. good idea? a fair and balanced debate on that next. and how much time do you spend online every day? it turns out computer time can be killing your faith and make you stupid. but we have all that, coming up. ♪ those litt things still get you.
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quick headlines for you, try explaining this to your mechanic. a woman had a very unlucky goose crash through her windshield on the highway the other day. fortunately the woman was not hurt. we can't say the same for the goose who was, as you can tell, cooked. and incredible video coming in from nasa. a solar flare erupting. scientists call it a mid-level flare. that means it's a powerful burst of radiation. but harmless to humans because these flares cannot pass through the earth's atmosphere, thank heavens, but if intense enough, they can disrupt communication signals and gps, which could potentially be dangerous. at least they are pretty.
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thank you so much. americans getting taxed to the max, but one blogger says he's got a plan to pay for the people with kids. just pack those without kids and reinvest the cash. who should pay more? non-parents or shifting the tax burden from parents to non-participants, we will give america's children a better start in life and we will help correct a simple injustice. is this strategy fair? allison howard and democratic strategist derlena maxwell are here, good morning. >> good morning. >> allison, i'll start with you. the idea of americans becoming parents, we want to have responsible parents, don't we? and don't you need to budget for children just like anything else? >> absolutely. what this author was really trying to tackle was a bloated government. and one of his solutions was to
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tax people who don't have children, but i think many would say that this solution is not shifting the tax burden to some paying more and some paying less, but pooling everyone up to pay less. is it really fair to punish or tax people who are not having children whether they choose not to or physically can't? and i would like to remind them, anyone is welcome to send in a check to the u.s. treasury if they think they are not paying enough taxes. >> i doubt there's anyone out there who wants to do that. creating this 2,500 tax credit for people with kids is something that's going to make society better. what do you think about that. part of the conversation we are not talking about is the idea we are doing enough for family, but that's the entire premise, we are already doing enough and more taxes would be the wrong way to go. it's really the wrong conversation. i think we are not doing enough.
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we need to live up to the idea that americament loves it. the foundation of america, children and families are strong. >> children and families are strong, but is this the answer, allison? >> i really don't think so. i think, again, taxing the rich and wealthy is disincentivizing hard work. and here you are saying people who are childless, whether they choose to be or physically can't, should be chipping in more. and taxes are for the common good, whether it's the fire department, public schools, we understand the purpose of them. the problem is that most americans already feel like they are paying enough. and when they are mistreated and overcharged, that's is what really americans are nervous about. and anything like this, this can happen in public schools even.
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>> we are all paying taxes and fire departments are something that childless people take advantage of. i don't think this is hurting the people that can afford to pay more. and i think the success of children and families helps everyone. that's patriotic fact american. >> thank you both for your time today. everybody at home weigh in, friends@foxnews.com. coming up, more on the missing plane. are the pings what we have all been waiting for? our next aviation guest says not so fast. and a skinner in selfie? we are showing off ours, coming up next. we asked people a question,
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last year he had the latest skyscraper display of pong. >> if this is so tricky, why aren't they playing candy crush out right now instead of tetris and pong? >> these guys should be looking for the malaysian airlines flight. americans can do anything when they set their minds to it. >> two teenagers arrested in the brutal beating of a detroit man. police say the 16-year-old and 17-year-old were part of a group who attacked a man named steve utash. it all went down after utash hit a 10-year-old boy who ran out in front of a pickup. when utash got out, a mop attacked him. the boy is all right but utash is fighting for his life. the teenagers have not been charged as police expect to make other arrests. another state going to pot. maryland lawmakers plan to
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decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. the drug will be treated like a speeding ticket. anyone caught with 10 grams or less will be given a citation or fine but no arrest or criminal record. 17 other states have similar laws. can the internet really come between a person and their faith? new research shows the connection between the rise of the internet and the decline of americans' religious affiliation. in 1990 about 8% of the united states population had no religious preference. but by 2010 the percentage jumped to 18%. a difference of 25 million people. factors like you have increased and researchers say there's a significant connection. correlation or causation now. earlier on the show we talked about a new app to make your selfies look spinner. they claim to take the points off your face with 5, 10 or 15
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points. here's my before and after. here's my before. after the magic -- >> you are really letting yourself go. thank god there's an app to take 15 points off of you. >> i think i should have moved the camera back farther. >> here's mine. here's my before. drooping jaws there. clearly overweight. and let me see the after. i don't know, it just made my ears bigger. come on! >> i took my first selfie ever. i may have not done it right. yeah, i don't notice any difference. >> i think you look more smelt. >> you think so? >> i think it decreased the size of your head. >> i would like the two of you to take this segment more seriously. >> i won't take a selfie serious under any circumstance. >> here's rick. that's a side selfie.
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>> well, they didn't take the whole picture. i was pointing at anna who was doing her job, but can they take 15 pounds off both people? and why does it only take it from the lower part of your face? >> it added more hair to you. >> and why can't it do that, be honest. let's do something useful here. we'll look at the weather picture. take a look at this picture from tuscaloosa. this is what it looks like for a lot of people. baseball, roll tide, i have to tell you, 50 degrees right now and rainy. get ready because it's going to rain all day long. no baseball today. in fact you, you may see three to five inches there this afternoon with a tornado threat. so everyone certainly needs be ready for that.
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@ri @rickreichmuth on twitter. we are going to warm to the 50s for everyone. and we'll have a very clear day. it will be a nice one. down to the southeast, not the case. a lot of rain, very heavy at times. in fact, kind of a washout completely of your day today. and for much of the day tomorrow, especially for georgia and the carolinas, at the northern plains. you'll be pushing 60 degrees. get ready for wednesday. that's the big day when you warm up nicely. then out across the west, we'll s see lower evacuations around. right now many are looking for the missing malaysian plane. let's bring in matt robinson with the robinson incorporated company. he is here to talk about this
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being one of the most difficult aviation searches in history right now? >> two main factors here. the lack of the really useful evidence and data at the initiation point of this event. the second is just the sheer magnitude of the search area. the vast ocean area and trying to find it initially. so those two items put together are going to make this extremely challenging, as we have already seen. >> you have been watching this very close ly, and if you had t throw out an explanation for this, does the data fit any explanation you're aware of? >> well, you're never going to hear a theory from me before i get evidence or data. i simply won't do it as an investigator. we are trained not to do that. there are two things very finding the flight data
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recorders. one is the flight data recorder and the other is the cockpit voice recorder. the cockpit voice recorder only has two hours. that information is going to be gone. we need the time of the anomaly and what time that happened in the cockpit. i think that's going to be gone. >> the second -- go ahead, matt. i'm sorry. those only record approximately 80 per amor thes with electronic controllings to give insight into the exact nature of what was happening in the cockpit at the same time. >> the left turn where it seems like everything went wrong and flew back over to the eindian ocean, we did the amount of time when the data recorder records over itself every two hours.
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would that have occurred within the first -- it's -- is that possible? >> everything is leading to that point, yes. it's where everything went from the norm. that was the key point to figure out what was going on there. it's probably going to be gone. the satellite images came out to be unfruitful. what if this happens to be a whale or some other object from the shipping wail are we going to see this a mystery for the ages or the possible washing ashore of things in a year or
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two. we have had things wash ashore a couple years after the mishap occurred. and it was a black box or another box that took two years to show up. >> experts say it is tuesday before the battery drops out. matt robinson, thank you for joining us. next up, you want to get the dream job or promotion? it could come down and probably does to your shoes. >> come on, really? >> an anyway kooiman. and doesn't like pit this as it goes up in smoke. we'll have more reaction after this.
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welcome back. a recall from tyson includes 5-pound bags of chicken nuggets. check your freezer now. and researchers say ployers can tell a lot about a person by their footwear. those who wear stylish shoes are rich and hard working. and those who wear clunky shoes are unreliable and aggressive. >> all true. thank you, clayton. legalizing pot in some parts of the country has made sales safer. that was the whole idea, but is it actually true? in colorado it looks like violence has increased and the marijuana black market is still
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there, which is puzzling. our next guest says it's not puzzling at all. it's to be expected. joining us now is the head of the international faith bishop, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, clayton. >> you say this has not helped take crime out of marijuana? >> the united states has a $625 black market. 34 million of that is alcohol and 10 billion of that is cigarettes. and we can see that the black market is there to stay, especially with the 20-year-olds and down. what are you going to do with that age group, tuck her?
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>> that's a good point. and part of the reason is government greed. and new york city, for example, a pack of cigarettes cost $16 because we have the highest taxes in ountry. most cigarettes sold in new york city are bootleg cigarettes from other states where people selling them have to pay the tax. you're going to see that with marijuana, aren't you? all the states hoping to cash in on weed, so the price will go up. why would kids buy taxed marijuana when they could buy untaxed marijuana, no? >> they are not going to buy taxed marijuana. in fact, what is happening in colorado, we see an increase in fatalities, a 114% increase in driver fatalities since 2008 and 2011. those are the only statistics we have right now. we just had a death, a 19-year-old jumping off a balcony to his death eating a marijuana cookie. and what's going to happen as we see the trend right now is that the corner drug dealers are
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going to undercut the dispensaries in the stores, and they are going to see an increase in corner drug dealers selling. not only that, but i guarantee you the cartels are already there growing for the black market. this is a bad trend, and i think other states that are watching colorado and washington, should pay attention to the increase in crime and the increase in the black market sales. >> well, you're definitely arguing against the national trend in progress, the state of maryland, the district of columbia, other states have basically decriminalized marijuana or on their way to legalizing it. why the sudden change, do you think, in people's perceptions about marijuana? people seem to want it legal now. >> well, it's the advertising, it's the lies that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol or tobacco.
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we have our politicians stating that montra. we have our president stating that montra. and what's going on is that our youth and young adults are suffering. how can our youth and young adults say no when the adults around them are saying yes? it's absolutely ridiculous. and i can certainly say this with full confidence, that those lawmakers that have decided to legalize marijuana are going to really regret this decision in the future when they see that this nation has become a nation that can't function because of done and drugs. >> we'll see. thanks a lot, bishop ron allen on this morning. thanks. >> thank you very much. did you know certain foods are better for women? while others benefit men more? it's true, apparently, and it may change the way you diet. we'll tell you more about it, coming up. and muslim parents crying
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foul when their kids come home with a flyer advertising an easter egg hunt. they claim it violates the constitution somehow. father john is joining us live next hour with his view. stay tuned. [ music and whistling ] when you go the extra mile to help business owners save on commercial auto insurance, you tend to draw a following. [ brakes screech ]
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do you ever wonder why you and your husband are on the same diet but he loses all the weight and you somehow gains ten pounds? >> it turns out there are foods that are better for each gender and you may be eating the wrong ones for your gender. here to sxlan, stanika, eat like a woman and never diet again. >> thank you for having me. recently, i just discovered for the past few decades, all nutrition was based on the research that used only men, except for reproduction.
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so it's no surprise the diet industry has basically overlooked the most obvious distinction. men and women are different and we lose weight differently and we're not one size fits all. >>. >> let's start at the end with a piece of salmon. >> who do you think benefits more from this? >> women. >> i'm going to go with women. >> we're off to a really good start. >> clayton. >> i know women. >> that is because women absorb omega 3s in real food better than supplements. this is loaded with omega 3s and cardiovascular health. turkey, man or woman? >> well, if thanksgiving is any indication where all the men are passed out on the couch, i'm going to say it benefits the men better. >> me, too. >> men. oh, my gosh, you're reading the script. bing, bing b bing, turkey benefits men better, but it's a surprising reason why. they absorb tryptophan from
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turkey better than women. men benefit more from turkey than women. interesting. >> bananas, who benefits more, men or women? >> women. >> i'm going to go with men on this one. potassium, maybe men need more potassium. >> you're on the right track, but it is actually women. it's because women suffer from insomnia two to three times more often than men. there is potassium, but that helps you relax your muscles. so it's a sleeping benefit in a peel. >> i didn't even realize that gum is a bloating agency. >> yes. so who do you think benefits more from chewing gum? >> men. >> yeah, i'm just going to go with men. >> now you're just following her lead because she's winning, i know. >> playing the numbers game. >> and the reason is women tend to bloat more than men because
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it takes us 47 hours to digest food owner over 33 hours and our digestive tract is all around our reproductive areas. if a woman tends to bloat, avoid the gum. interesting, huh? >> this is a great plate of cinnamon. who does this benefit? >> yes. who do you think benefits more from cinnamon? >> women. >> it sounds like a woman's name, cinnamon. >> yeah. >> i'm going to go with women. >> you guys are doing really, really well. >> women benefit from cinnamon more, but cinnamon blocks and helps stop fat storage and a woman's fat cell is five times the size of a man's fat cell. if you were to eliminate sugar and start having cinnamon, your fat storage would be reduced. >> all right. finally -- >> who benefits more from asparagus? >> men. >> men. >> did you guys read this script? >> no. >> no! >> blank, blank, blank.
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we can't answer. >> yes, it is men, but the reason may surprise you. men prefer bitter flavors over sweet flavors because they're not the super tasters that women are. and a super taster -- women built a super taster ability in the stone age days when there was no fridge raters. so if a woman tasted something bitter it probably meant she could die from it and her unborn child. >> but for the most part, these are good. >> all for everybody, but certain foods benefit certain sexes more. >> i'm going to start eating like a woman. another month, another dismal unemployment report. the white house says is answer is raising the minimum wage. will that improve things or will it throw people out of work? and think voter fraud doesn't exist? how about 35,000 people in one state double vote in just one
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lay, good morning, everybody. it's sunday, the 6th of april, 2014. i'm anna koiiman. we start with a fox news alert. a major development in the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. more signals detected in the indian ocean. is the search for that missing plane finally coming to an end? a live report, straight ahead. and another month, another disthe mall unemployment report. the white house says the answer is raising the minimum wage. what would happen then? >> that would generate anywhere between 500,000 and a million lost jobs. so many imprudent things have been done while the president runs around the country and campaigns for a higher minimum wage.
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>> so is there a better solution to persistent unemployment? stay tuned. and muslim parents cry foul when their the kids come home with flyers about an easter egg hunt from a local church. are they taking too it far? we report, you decide. "fox & friends" hour four starts right now. great to have everybody here. you know, it's pet first aid awareness month. >> yes, it is. >> so we're going to learn how to do mouth to snout. >> right. we saw the vet in the hallway. are you going to be doing cpr? i know it's a little shock, mouth to mouth? she said no, on the dog. count me out. >> oh, i'm in. >> and the compressions will help them stay alive, just like humans. >> tucker is in. >> have you ever resuscitated a dog? >> no, but i've kissed a few
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dogs. no, i'm talking about dogs, i love dogs. >> more of that coming up later. >> fox news alert this morning, an area in the southern indian ocean where at least two pulse signals were picked up in the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. peter doocy is live for us in washington with the latest on this unfolding story. what have you got? right now, investigators know they've heard multiple under water pulses at a frequency of 37.5 kilahertz. that's the same frequency a flight data and voice recorder should be making. but they don't know if they finally found wreckage or if this is just another false alarm. >> i think the -- the fact that we've had two detections, two acoustic events in that location provides some promise, which
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requi requires a full investigation of the location. >> two of the pings were found within one mile of each other. they were picked up by someone using a handheld device on a chinese ship. a shirred ping was heard 300 nautical miles away. so investigators are most intrigued by the two pings that are close together. but an official with the company that makes the handheld listening device said to have picked up the pinging sound says that device really only works in shallow water. it is designed for divers. and he tells the "new york times" that it's possible to pick up sound with his device in the deepest parts of the ocean, but he doesn't know how probable that outcome is. there's also a probability that the pulse sounds are being created by a whale or another ship. the families of the 239 lost passengers aboard flight 370 still searching for closure today. massive prayer surfaces are being held, including one
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buddhist ritual that attracted 10,000 people. as they pray, investigators are rushing by air and sea to the south indian ocean to figure out what is pinging under water. back to you. >> thanks, peter. it turns out the clock is ticking because the battery inside the black box is expected to die. it's rated for aboutmonth. we are as of yesterday at a full month since the plane disappeared. >> and wondering why in the world this thing only lasts 30 days. with all the technology, we have lithium batteries to take an entire summer of using the thing before you recharge it. it turns out, legislation to make it by 2015 that these black box pingers have to last upwards of 90 days instead of 30 days. here is what the black box looks like. it gets its name not from the color of the outside, but because of the way the film used to be processed during world war ii in the blackness, in the darkness of the box.
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interesting now that this thing and the voice recorder on the left side of your screen may have been recorded over. it only records two hours and then it records over itself, which raises all kinds of questions about the technology being used. that raises something like the 1950s that it records for two hours and then it has to record over itself. >> and there's a lot of talk about the battery life being 30 days and regulation that's going to be in place isn't in place now, it's just 30 days, it's 90 days but but it's not until next year. could that have made a difference? time certainly is of the essence. >> i think that's all absolutely true. i think it's worth remembering that human incompetentence played a role here, too. one of the reasons we still don't know where this plane is because searcherses were sent on a wild goose chase for a full week. the malaysian military showed the plane took a left turn back over the peninsula, but they
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didn't release it, allowing all these other countries search in the wrong place and waste ago full week. they deserve some of the blame. >> time was ticking and millions of dollars was being spent. it's five minutes after the hour. a couple's dream day goes up in flames. a historic wedding venue in massachusetts burning to the ground. the bride and groom were walking back down the aisle after being declared man and wife when guests noticed the smoke. crews worked for hours to get the flames under control. the cause is still under investigation. is that bad luck or good luck for them? and new video out of ilavista, california. a giant street party with thousands of people turned into a riot. it happened near the university of santa barbara, california. law enforcement was forced to use tear gas, perpendicular spray and rubber bullets to control the crowd.
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emergency personnel was told to leave the area for their safety. more than 100 people were arrested. and what led him to open fire on his colleagues? facebook posts from ivan lopez revealing that in the months leading up to his deadly rampage ott ft. hood, lopez vented about his hate red for sandy hook elementary shooter and investigators say lopez was never part of direct combat. meanwhile, a memorial service will be held in ft. hood on wednesday, april the 9th. that's for the three soldiers killed in the shooting. >> talk some sports. well, you have no choice because we are -- we started with 68 teams. now we're down to two. the ncaa national championship game is set for tomorrow night. kentucky versus uconn. the most unlikely ncaa championship in 35 years. here is how it all came together.
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uconn took down top ranked florida 63-53, taking uconn to their fourth national title game since 1999. and wisconsin facing off against kentucky. aaron harris hit the game winning three-pointer to give kentucky the win. the championship game is set for tomorrow night. >> are you boys excited? you can watch this one. >> kentucky. it couldn't happen to berth people. it's a great state, wonderful people in kentucky. and they really appreciate it. >> they do. ey definitely appreciate it in kentucky. >> so on tomorrow night, big championship game, we'll be able to watch it. >> no offense to the good people in connecticut. >> there's some pooim fine people in connecticut. >> but there are more better people in kentucky. exactly. hey, if you're looking for spring, a lot of people are saying, where is the warm weather? take a look at what's going to happen in phoenix this week. tuesday and wednesday, you're getting close to the 100 degree mark. you generally get that around may 2nd. so we're about a month before
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getting into those kinds of temperatures. today, though, we are dealing with severe weather across parts of the south. we have a severe thunderstorm watch across parts of eastern texas, western louisiana, just to the east of lubkin. some very big hail going on right now. later on today, this is going to turn into i think a little bit more of a tornado threat across parts of southern mississippi and southern southeastern areas of loose louse. that's kind of the bulls eye. i think we see tornados, the rest of it is mostly hail and wind. tomorrow, that threat shifts off to the east, parts of florida into georgia and the carolina coastline. but very heavy rain going on. in fact, we're to see up to 4 to 5 inches of rain. by tomorrow, that rain moves in towards the northeast and something funny is going on over there. >> more rain. >> we haven't had enough. >> maybe it can rain once in a while here in the northeast. >> a winter storm can come through. >> that's perhaps happened. >> thank you, rick. >> thanks, rick. >> we were dealing with the
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weather. we were talking weather in those last unemployment numbers that came out. that's what the obama administration is hanging on. they couldn't get out and buy new cars, couldn't get out and jump start this economy. >> so we got some new numbers, 192,000 jobs created in march, down from 197,000 in february. leaving the unemployment rate stagnant, 6.7%. but the real story this morning is that hourly earnings fell. so people aren't just working less, they're working for less. >> that's right. and it's funny, you saw the president demagoging on incoming equality, the republican budget favors the wealthy. income inequality has jumped dramatically under president obama. what's not noted in these numbers is the richest segment of society, doing better than ever, actually. but the rest of the country is suffering. one out of six adult men between the ages of 25 and 54, prime earning years, are out of work. one out of six. >> and the black youth
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unemployment upwards of 30%, higher than 30% unemployed right now. what do you do, right? wall street is doing better than ever, doubling their profits, yet wages aren't increasing. so the obama administration says look, they're making more money. peter earlier on the show talks about the people out of work. >> raising the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour according to the congressional budget office, which is hardly the research department of the republican national committee, that would generate anywhere between 500,000 and a million lost jobs. so many imprudent things have been done the while the president runs around the country and campaigns for a higher minimum wage. it will only throw people out of work. >> basically saying money doesn't grow on trees and businesses are going to have to cut costs somewhere, right? so they're either not going to hire as many people or have to fire people or have to pass on additional costs to the consumers. >> but it's pure demagoguery.
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it's not going to happen. there's no chance the federal minimum wage bill will pass the congress this year, none. so meanwhile, one in six adult men out of work, maybe it's time to stop trying to save your bacon and run on these ludicrous things that aren't going to happen and figure out how to help people who are out of work. how about unleashing the american energy boom. >> look at some long-term solutions. stop blocking pipelines and allow more drilling in the alaska and the gulf. >> and we have this re-dick the yuls trade deficit in china which is engaged in the predatory trade practices and we're the loser in that situation. why haven't they done anything about that? because they're frayed, that's why. >> let us know what you think about that. meanwhile, we continue to follow this. voter fraud, do you think it doesn't exist? how do d 35,000 people in one state vote twice in 2012? >> what? >> one of the people who help
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cases of double voting during the 2012 election. that is apparently living people who voted twice. so what's going on here and why aren't the states more concerned? what's being done to stop this? joining us now, the executive director of the voter integrity project of north carolina, colonel jade lans. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. >> so i don't understand, voting, everyone agrees, is the single most important civic duty we have. it underpins democracy. why aren't people outraged by this direct assault on democracy? >> well, people are outraged in north carolina today over this issue. and we're glad that our leadership is finally taking a serious look at it. we just wish other states would, too. >> how does this happen? let's take a look at this north carolina investigator voting findings. 35,750 that have the same name and date of birth. 765 of them same name and date of birth and the last four digits of the social security number and then 81 people who were dead before the election.
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i mean, maybe i'm just asking a dumb question. how does a dead person vote? >> well, really, the dead person, that's kind of a -- not that big a deal. the dead person voting, most of those are serendipitous people voting in their place. what really concerns us are the people who are impersonating another voter. and this is what they're looking at with this investigation with the duel state voters. you will have someone in new york, stay, that lived in north carolina and you're still registered in north carolina and new york so there's two pieces of evidence. you've got your voter registration in north carolina, your voter registration in new york and then you have the ticket that you signed the day you picked up your ballot. so all four of those signatures match, you'll get vote fraud. the problem is when they don't match, what you have is identity theft. and the problem there is there's no prosecution. and in the liberal mind-set, unless there's a prosecution, there's no crime, there's no fraud.
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and so we've asked the state to pay attention to the one that's don't the match, too, on those pieces of paper. and so that's how they're doing it. the dead people, it's not that big of a deal. >> i just want to put up a full screen here, the map of our viewers for the 22 states that don't cross-check voters. voter fraud is more likely in these states, no? >> they would never commit voter frautd fraud in some of those states like new jersey and new york. now florida just dropped out of the consortium, too. but that's okay. eventually, they'll join it because people watching this show will contact their legislators and push them, which is what we did. we actually, over a year ago, we found five people who had voted in florida and north carolina and we reported it to the authorities. our volunteers across the state worked this. we reported it to the board of elections and to the legislature and asked them to pass a law to make north carolina join that consortium. >> good for you. there are politicians that
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up and at em. 23 minutes after the hour. quick headlines, black people are the fathers and mothers of civilization and white people are the devil. these are some of the beliefs behind the gaudy 5% nation ma dad dalon recently won by jay-z. members of the organization say jay-z is not an active member. an australian scientist say the tobacco plant could be used to fight cancer. they found a molecule in the flower of the plant that targets cancer cells and does not taj healthy cells. they say they're confident the information will result in a new that fights infection. muslim parents crying foul when their kids come home from flyers about an easter egg hunt at a local church. >> speaking for the constitution and i believe it's against the
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constitution. it's against the separation of church and state to allow these flyers to be distributed by school officials. >> so does this infling on the constitution, as he said, or are parents taking this too far? father jonathan mars joins us now. he says as a muslim father, his kids are coming home with these flyers asking them to come home with these egg rolls. i believe we have some photos of the egg-stravaganza. there's no mention of religion on the flyers. >> first of all, just to remind ourselves, there's no mention in the constitution of separation of church and state as such. is there -- should there be proper separation of church and state? yes. and that's so mostly that church, rather that the state doesn't get involved and dictate what the church does. in this case, what's happening here is at this public school, the school agreed to pass out on
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flyers about an egg hunt at a local church. now, keep in mind deer born, michigan, where this happened, about a third of the population is muslim. keep in mind also that the public school respects to an extreme degree -- i think in a good degree, but i think an exceptional degree the muslim faith. in fact, during ramadahn they take days off of school out of respect for the population. that's a very good thing. can a local church have an egg hunt and promote that at a -- at the public school if that has nothing to do with religion? and the organizers at the church have said, there's going to be no religious content. well, of course they can. why not? >> how central is the easter bunny to christian theology? >> that's a great question. you might think it's very central, but it is not. easter is about the resurrection of jesus from the dead, not a bunny. >> so the resurrection of an egg
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roll? >> not at all. >> and some of these parents are upset that the church has invited them in the past to trunk or treat events during halloween. >> what is trunk or treat? >> it's like trick or treating but through cars, through trunks. >> oh, okay. >> what if there was -- what if there was a mosque that was having an egg hunt. now, would christian parents be concerned that at the school their public school this mosque was inviting kids to come to the egg hunt? they might be a little bit concerned, right? they would be concerned. so what do you do? it's a great opportunity to find out if they're actually just having an egg hunt. go and find out. would it be a problem for christian kids to go do an egg hunt at a mosque property? absolutely not, unless they're pushing their religion. if they're pushing their religion, if this church is pushing christianity on these muslim kids or any kids, they're totally out of place. >> good point. >> but should we be able to live
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together and do things in common like finding eggs? i think so. >> in a safe environment. >> i'll find them in mid-june when i'm mowing the lawn. >> and they get a little nasty. >> you have to find them all. father john, that was really -- >> that's the moral lesson. you've got to find all the eggs, whether you're a muslim or christian or jewish, find the eggs. >> oh, father -- >> thanks, guys. >> thanks so much, father. here is a story you've been talking about all morning. parents attempt a sailing trip around the world with their two toddler necessary tow. one of those children is sick and a multi million dollar navy warship is racing to the rescue. should those kids have been on the trip in the first place or are the parents irresponsible or the heros? we'll debate it next. and do you want to get that dream job or that promotion? of course you do. and it could come down to your shoes. we'll explain. i might be making a mistake of my own. i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix.
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>> now they're going digital. the new app is called bust. it's like collecting regular cards, but you can carry your whole collection of your favorite team in your pocket. it has sold more than 35 million digital card packs in the past 12 months. the app is free in the apps store. check out the app. i down the loaded it the other day. i was trying to get my phillies cards in there and you can trade it with people, too. you can trade it with friends. >> i love it. >> i'm just trying to picture a honus wagner app. can you imagine? people still find that in their attic. >> it happened pretty recently. speaking of amazing stories, there are still brave people left in this country. one couple i'm speaking of specifically from san diego decided to sail around the world. one problem, they had two little girls, one 3 years old and the other just a year. but they did it, anyway, because
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they're intrepid folks. 500 miles off the coast of mexico just the other day, the younger daughter fell ill. it sounds like she might have salmonella and the family called the u.s. navy whose job is to rescue americans and they did. >> i'm saying the navy guys have to parachute in to bring medicine to these more rons who decided to bring their 1-year-old on a trip around the world. those are the brave ones. >> i'm saying everybody in this story is taking riskes. yes, the parents are reckless and irresponsible and good for them. less disney world, more sailing around the world. >> everybody should be hiking. >> i'm all for a little adventure, but i think it's irresponsible toy take a 1 dwrooerld when you don't have -- >> well, they had some medication on board, but it wasn't going to help with whatever ration -- >> they country was built because people took irresponsible risks with their lives.
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>> and yund that, even today, let's translate it into today the. your life should not stop when you become a parent, right? that doesn't mean you should have to stop doing things, going out on dates, you shouldn't have to stop traveling and things like that. >> hallelujah. >> however, why not wait until they're 5 and 7 or 9 and 11 when they can remember it and they can swim, too. >> back in the day, when they were in wagons trucking along and someone got shot with a bow and arrow because of a native american or something or they fell off the conastoga wagon, there weren't people parachuting in. >> people on horseback proving their virtue and valor. >> mike on facebook writes this, these are awesome parents for something vr kids adventurous. much rather see my child tax money help this child than to
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study a shrimp on a slide. >> and if parents take families on a sailing expedition and are experienced, more power to them. >> i'd like to check with box with my tax return. yes, i would like my money to go to rescuing adventurous families at sea. >> you need to consider a young child's system before you haul them off to parts around the world. no way would i sail a baby around the world. >> elaine, thank you for that. >> weigh in our our facebook page. tell us your thoughts. >> and we wish those kids well. now for your other stories making headlines this sunday morning, a 16 and 17-year-old behind bars this morning in connection to the beating, the brutal beating of a detroit man. do you remember this? police say the teenagers were part of a group who attacked a man and it all went down when utash accidentally hit a 10 yoerld boy who ran out in front of his pickup truck. the boy is already, but utash is
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fighting for his life. the teenagers have not yet been charged. police do expect to make other arrests. new york city's longest serving congressman is skipping out on his rent. according to the new york posts, democrat charles rangel stiffed taxpayers almost $87,000. he didn't pay his $7,200 a month rent from his harlem office for the reason -- and that was in 2013. now the reason for all this? his staffers say they lost the lease. and instead of demanding back rent, the state cut him a break, allowing him to postpone paying back the money. >> the chairman of the house ways and means committee -- >> remember that picture of him on the beach? quarterback jim kelly is praying for a miracle as he enters a treatment center for oral cancer. he's scheduled to start chemo threat and radiation treatment tomorrow. doctors says his deny remains treatable. kelly had part of his jaw
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removed before the condition returned and returned to his sinus. and if you want to avoid a career calamity, check your choose. shoes. are we doing okay, all of us? researchers say an employer can tell personality about footwear. people who wear stylish shoes tend to by rich and hard working. people who wear worse shoes are less aagreeable and -- >> something you don't know about ann, she has beautiful shoes on. but when she comes in in the morning, it's a tale of two shoes. >> look at these. >> it's all in the name of comfort. now, is this hot? do you think i want to go out on the job wearing these? >> the kids in holland, the wooden shoes they put out candy or whatever. >> koiiman is a dutch name. >> what are those? >> actually, you know what? i think those are kind of cute. my wife wears shoes like that. >> so can you tell the story about the italian men?
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>> do you like that story? let me see what this is look like here. so i used to live up near central park and i walked ten blocks from work in my cute shoes. so i see these two handsome italian guys, they see me, my hair and makeup is all done from fox and they're looking at me thinking wow, i look good. then they look down and see my shoes and they turn the other way. >> what did you say to them? >> well, i kaud them out on it. i said i promise i don't normally wear these. these are my walking shoes. >> wow, those are made for walking. >> rick, do you want to weigh in on these shoes? >> i really don't. i don't know what good can come out of that. >> you're a wiseman, rick. >> smart move. >> i think we'll leave it at that and give anna time to change her shoes while i look at the weather. >> beautiful picture coming to me from melbourne, florida, and the magnolias in bloom. take a look at that picture.
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three bees on that magnolia. i can almost smell it. 73 degrees already this morning in melbourne, florida. a few clouds, 73 degrees. spectacular day down there. a pretty nice day across the northeast, as well. but get out and enjoy. a ton of sunshine and temps will be feeling pretty good. down in the south, this is where our big problem area is, especially in parts of louisiana and mississippi and in towards western alabama. i think we have the threat for some severe weather today, including some tornados. in towards the northern plains, a pretty nice day and temps will be warming up this week. enjoy that. and down across the west, a high pressure area building in across the southwest, it's going to bring very warm temperatures this week. get ready for the 90s to return. guys, send it back to you inside. anna, are they gone? >> they're gone. coast is clear, rick. >> we threw them in the >> oh, . thank you, rick. here is a question. do you know what you would do if your dog was ever in serious trouble? health trouble. we have what ever dog owner
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needs to know to keep your pets safe. >> and it's a story everyone was talking about last week. is wall street really rigged? maria bartiromo is on deck. she is in the house. let's check her shoes. >> shoes. >> look at those shoes! >> if her shoes didn't look good, she wouldn't be coming out here. ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪
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reporter michael lewis causing tempers to rise in his new book on the stock market. but as wall street really rigged as his book suggests? maria bartiromo joins us now. >> great to see you again. >> i know you interviewed michael lewis. >> yes. >> what is the verdict? is the market rigged? >> no. the market is not rigged. i think there are certain areas
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of high frequency trading that you see certain traders, because they are comfortable with and understand how to take advantage of speed and new ways of doing this through technology, there are there are some corners of high frequency trading that need to be looked at. but to say the market is rigged, in my opinion, is just not true. if you were to say to a retail investor, the market is rigged, do not invest in stocks, you are giving that person bad advice. because if you invest for the long-term and if you are not trying to trade, this is a traders game. the high frequency traders are competing with larger institutions for, you know, an eighth or a penny or, you know, getting in front by, really, portions of a penny. and if you're going to tell the individual investor don't invest in a stock market because you want to get a penny cheaper, i mean, it's just bad advice. so i really think that those people who are putting money into the stock market who are researching companies who know about growth and what to look for in terms of where the growth
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is in the economy, you really should be putting money into the stock market and it is not rigged, in my opinion. >> this story making headlines, though. the sheer awareness of it. is it a game changer at all the? >> i really don't think so. last week, i spoke with you guys last sunday when we had larry summers on. and even before this whole week where everyone ran that sound bite of michael lewis saying the market is rigged, i ran that byte first to larry summers and i said, larry -- this is the former treasury secretary. i said larry, explain to us what this is. is the market rigged? he said -- and this is his quote, staggeringly inaccurate. staggering exaggeration was his exact words. yes, there are portions of high frequently trading i think that are morally wrong. they should not be able to get in front of other people's trades, get prices at better levels than someone who has been standing in line waiting to buy a stock at a certain level. but to say the overall market is rigged because of that is naive. >> let's hear michael lewis. if you missed it, here is what michael lewis had to say.
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take a listen. >> the exchanges in america are completely abdicated their responsibility to protest the investor's order. instead, they have essentially given privileged access for a lot of money to a handful of high frequently traders. a lot of money gets made by these high frequently traders. it gets shares when the exchanges in different ways. whatever it is, it gets scalped. these guys in this story who have figured out what's going on and they're explaining it to the public challenged that money. they're not going to go down without a fight. >> your response? >> yeah. when he says the data, basically what the high frequently data are able to see is the detective of the oracle. let's say there's a million shares to buy at ibm and then there have half a million shares to sell of the other stock. they're seeing, oh, there's a lot of interest at ibm. ta might be there must be something going on, let me get
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in and buy ibm at this price. they pay for that, to see the extended book of orders. not all of us sees that. we may see the market price. ibm trading at whatever, xyz and a quarter and that's what we're going to pay. but i think if the individual investor is going to worry that a high frequency trader got a price a quarter better than i did, while it doesn't sound good and it is not good that someone is able to do that, this should not be someone from investing in the stock market. because you're really -- you're talking about good companies that are achieving growth and that you want to be invested in. >> 12 memberships until your show starts. who is coming up on your show? >> we have christine legarde, the head of the imf coming up. mostly, we're looking for jobs. where are the jobs in america? we've got the jobs report out on friday. we want to zero in on what sectors are hiring, where are the higher paid jobs? whole talk to christine legarde.
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we're going to talk about keystone, given the fact that the energy sector is probably really among the low hanging fruit in terms of where job creation is. then we'll look ahead to the week next week. earnings are out, first quarter earnings start flowing out. we'll talk about that. then in a week and a half, it's tax day. did you do your taxes yet? >> yes. >> okay. but barely. >> you now have ten minutes and 50 seconds. you're so composed. >> i'm going to run up there, get on my set and welcome my fantastic guests. >> we'll be watching. >> week number two for you. and i have the jimmy chus going. >> science proves you're going to win today. >> maria won't be here. she's going to be running upstairs. she won't see our next segment which is this, would you not what to do if your dog was in trouble? the tips every pet owner needs to know. we'll show you when we come back. these days, everything your business does
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>> are you all right, buddy? >> we found them unresponsive. even if you're not sure they have a heartbeat, start doing compressions. it's the most important thing. lock your arms. you're going to be pushing blood around the body and it's really hard. good. so you want to do about a hundred compressions per minute, which turns which turns out to be the same beat as the beegee's ♪ staying alive staying alive ♪ i need you to do mouth to snout. >> put your mouth over his nose and blow. >> at the same time. >> he's looking at me. it's freaking me out. >> that's good. you're doing great. >> he's staring. i'm blinking. >> that was two. you're good. keep doing compressions. you'll keep doing this until you get exhausted. you might need to switch people. >> ideally you have three people
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doing cpr, one doing compressions, one doing breaths. >> this works. we're being silly but it -- >> it works about 10% of the time. i wish it worked more. at the animal medical center where they use these, their staff does this, their success for pet cpr has skyrocketed. come here, jasper. let's say you find your dog hit by a car on the road. super sad but painful. people want to lift him into the car very quickly. you know what painful dogs do? they bite. we need to do a muzzle really quickly so you don't end up in the emergency room, too. you take a scarf, tie it over their nose like this. i do a knot at the bottom. and then go up around the base of their neck. right up here. >> just with a scarf. >> just with a scarf. and then stretch it out over the top of their nose so he can't open his mouth to bite, okay? but make sure you take it off
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before you get in the car. >> he's very sweet. >> he's wonderful. but dogs need to pant so make sure you take it off. >> how do you make a sling? >> a sling is helpful if you have a dog's back legs that are weak. they've been injured or have arthritis like jasper does. you can take a bath towel like this, slide it under their belly and that helps support them. this is fantastic for animals at home with arthritis, back problems, hip problems. >> that doesn't seem to bother him at all. >> it doesn't. i get panic calls, people can't get their pets up. >> that is so great. >> dr. heather, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> if you want one of these, they cost a couple grand so don't even bother. >> but the red cross does do a pet cpr certification. >> very cool. >> more "fox & friends" coming up. so, who ya gonna give it to? maybe your brother could use it to finally meet a girl.
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