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first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. we are going to begin with a fox news alert. while you were sleeping riots breaking out at iowa state university. >> a crowd of unruly students flipping the car over at the celebration. hundreds of people causing chaos blocking the streets and pull up stop signs and light poles. one person critically injured in the mayhem. no word on 9 number of people
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arrested. >> they are now helping in the investigation after the 13 shootings in the last month. despite new liens residents continue to fear for their lives. it is scary to think everybody is there with no regard for what could happen or anybody can be hurt. they have families who drive on the highway. you have to watch where you go and be alert. >> all of the shootings happened before exit ramps or where roads split. the shooter fires from the car and cuts off in a different direction. three people have been injured. >> vacations turning to nightmares for 3 dozen cruise ship passengers. they became violently ill with the norovirus before vacation. they became ill on the crown princess cruise ship. the 7 day cruise is sailing the
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ports in california. this happens to be the 4th norovirus outbreak in four years. >> to another fox news alert for you it could be a matter of days. investigators offering signs of encouragement after the missing malaysian jets picked up two more. what are they saying for the latest development. >> this is the most definitive statement so far about the search effort since the plane vanished march 8th. after picking up a pinging sound there is hope searchers will find a missing plane in a matter of days. it is a sign they are searching in the right area. no confirmation could be made until searchers are able to make a visual sighting of the plane
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or wreckage. >> i am optimistic we will find the aircraft in the not too distant future. >> with each passing day the batteries are at risk of losing their power. to us marks one month since flight 370 disappeared. it gives hope the plane will be found. we need to clearly identify aircraft wreckage before we can confirm with certainty this is the final resting place of n h370. >> it is still a challenging business. the search teams are trying to get more definitive sounds in
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order to pinpoint where they can use a submersible to conduct an under water search to get the visual detection of the plane i was talking about earlier. >> the poor families involved need some answers. thank you kelly wright live for us. oscar pistorius weeping once again as he testified for a third day at the murder trial. moments ago the blade runner broke down in tears as he described what he described were his desperate attempts to help her after shooting her. >> i was waiting for the ambulance to arrive. i felt hopeless i had my hand on her hip bones trying to stop the
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bleeding. >> he will face cross examination by the prosecutor. >> we are getting our first look at the suspect charged of a brutal beating of a detroit man who accidentally hit a young boy with his truck. james davis and 17 yufrld bruce winbush are facing charges of assault with attempt of hur der. a 16-year-old remains in custody. a 10-year-old was hurt after running in front of steve utash's pickup. when he stopped to help the boy a half a dozen men jumped him. he remains in critical condition. police are still looking for other suspects. >> to fort hood the victims of the deadly rampage there will be remembered today. a memorial service is set late this afternoon to honor three soldiers killed daniel rodriguez, carlos rodriguez and timothy owens all long time army
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veterans. president obama and michelle obama will be in attendance. 16 others were wounded when army specialist ivan lopez opened pier on the base last week. >> a fox business alert to tell you about withom steering to engine starters the world's largest auto maker is recalling more than 6 million vehicles. it is one of the largest recalls ever. loren simonetti has this and other news. >> five recalls to tell you about affecting 6.4 million toyota vehicles worldwide. this could be a big blow to the japanese company's reputation in the wake of another magsive recall two years ago now. this latest recall involves five potential defects with cables connected to air bags engine starters and windshield wiper motors. if you own the rav,4shg,
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corolla, the highlanders you need to be aware. it knows of know injuries so far. >> here's a were with aing for all internet users today. it is not the day for any sort of on-line banking or calling us with sensitive information on the beweb. that's because they have found a bug. the heart bleed blood. inscription software used by two-thirds of public servers pass words credit card data anything you plug into the computer are at risk. anything spent during that time has been compromised at this point. stay away from doing these sensitive on-line games if you can today. >> lauren simonetti live for us this morning. also hp happening today a key vote in the irs targeting scandal investigation. charges could be coming against former agency official lois
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lerner. elizabeth prann is live with this story. >> the house committee will vote to formally ask the justice department to pursue criminal charges against former irs employee lois lerner. they will markup a letter to attorney general eric holder. the accusations could be a list of crimes targeting cone sersere groups including constitutional rights of citizens being violated misleading evidence to investigators and inappropriately releasing private tax payer information. it is a possibility the issue could get heated especially since this meeting is one day before the house over site and government reform committee will consider if learner is in contempt of congress. holder who himself is? contempt for refusing to sign documents related to the fast and faur why yous scandal said he didn't think the con t president charges were that big
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of a deal. >> someone is out here with no regard for what can happen -- >> we have the wrong sound there, heather. but at 1.1 lawmaker accused eric holder of not taking the charges seriously and holder got very defensive. as he passed the letter out of committee they will decide if to keep them although they are not made to do so. >> president obama signing an executive order to increase transparency for women's pay in federal jobs. >> the women who work in the white house are getting paid less than the men who work there. the administration says the numbers don't reflect that even though several economists say otherwise. >> that brings us our look who is talking this morning and the press corps is talking about the white house misleading with statistics on when it comes to
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women's wages. you are using the same metric to argue incrimination in the work force at large. explain to me why the metric works and the economy at large but doesn'twork in the white house? >> the fact that there is indisputable data that women earn $0.77 on the dollar there is a lot of chris krep see. >> why are you saying that's evidence of discrimination outside of the white house and not the same as within the white house. >> john, what i am saying -- if you want to >> it is better -- the goal is to do absolutely the best that we can do that's what we are starting to do here. >> why does he site that figure when even you are saying it's not quite that. >> i didn't say that. >> i said the data $0.77 is
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based on census data. you can argue with the census if you like. >> the american enterprise institute found that white house aids were paid $0.88 for every dollar men made last year. ir don't think we have said this all year. could it be true? could we believing our jackets home today? >> i hope so. maria molina is surrounded by signs of spring. >> i am in washington, d.c. for the nation's greatest springtime celebration. we are here of course for the national cherry blossom festival. behind me we have a cherry tree that is starting to bloom not in full bloom just yet. it is getting there. it has been a late bloom because it has been such a bad winter. it delayed the bloom for the
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cherry trees. current temperatures in new york city annapolis current temperature 37 degrees. rain wise we are having a little showers across the carolinas early this morning with the storm system that produced all of the rain yesterday is gone. mind it you will notice sunshine across the eastern half of the country. in raleigh, new york city, 70s in minneapolis well above average. high temperatures today 76 degrees. let's goh head back to you in new york. >> maybe take a light jacket. you are wearing yours this morning. the time is 12 after the hour.
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calling global warming alarmists into question. could everything we have been told just be hot air? >> his dad left fighting for his life after a snowmobile accident. a quick thinking 9-year-old being hailed a hero for saving his dad's life. ♪ the day we rescued riley, was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com
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25 times with the 5 and a half inch heel of her shoe. she is now facing life in prison. start talking or start paying fines. frustrated that gm missed a deadline about ignition switch problems federal officials will fine the car company 7,000 dollars a day until they get the answers they wan. gm insists the company is cooperating with the investigation. 2 million cars being recalled. forget about obamacare exchanges. a study found employer coverage is booming. of the previously uninsured who gained new coverage 72 million were covered by employer plans. 3.6 million were covered by medicaid and 1.4 million signed up through obamacare exchanges. that's just 36 percent. ainsley? climate change is a hot button issue. but now a new report claims
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climate change is nothing but hot air. mike tobe pin has the story. >> the panel on climate change recently concluded the man-made impact on the environment will cause frequency of storms wildfires in north america, decreased food pro dushgs and the spread of disease. now a panel of scientists assembled to examine alternatives but nongovernmental panel on climate change concludes it is not that bad. there is more carbon in the air but any change in temperature is within the range of what happens naturally. the human impact is small and plants need carbon dioxide. >> i think driving carbon dioxide i'd levels and warmer temperatures have shown to improve agriculture productivity. >> findings are being published by the conservative park land foundation.
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leaders say mainstream scientists will subject to peer and financial pressure to reach the conclusion human impact on the planet will be swiwidesprea and consequential. >> we can't trust what appears in our most tress teei-- presti journals any more. >> cars are driving the temperature up and it attacks the credibility of scientists. >> it is a bunch of old retired guys that got together and wrote a report for the institute thfad with information. >> it will be subject to extensive peer review contrary to what they say. mike tobin, fox news. the heartland institute says more than 30 site the study.
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name to warrior in 1993 collapsed outside of an arizona hotel last night and was later pronounced dead. we still don't know why at this point. days after his passionnal induction speech at the wwe hall of fame ceremony. >> you young guys let me say this. the writing is already on the wall. your time is going to come and go and you need to use this opportunity to prepare yourself for all of the other incredible things you can still do in your life. >> he leaves behind a wife and two little girls. he was only 54 years old. a new jersey teenager who made headlines for suing her parents. remember her? she is already back in the news. 18-year-old rachel canning not giving up her party lifestyle instead posting photos on facebook showing her drinking and posing with her boyfriend. h her parents banned her from seeing because they said he's a
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bad influence. she moved back in with her parents last month after the judge dismissed the lawsuit. >> here's a good story for you a boy in california is a real hero saving his father's life after a snowmobile accident. his father crashed. he was pinned under his snowmobile. the 9-year-old road off for help and brought the rescue teams back. >> pretty nervous and it was a lot of pressure to find someone. >> your son it's unbelievable. 9-year-olds don't get on snowmobiles and leave their father and find help and bring them back. >> his dad is recovering in the hospital expected to be okay. say it isn't so bee loed comic character archie will be killed off. he will be shot in life with
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archie. archie comics said he will heroically sacrifice himself while saving a friend. that issue hits stands in july. >> that is kind of sad. here's something good. bat kid is back in action. the 5-year-old stealing hearts once again in san francisco. >> miles scott throwing out the first pitch at the giants home opener. standing by his side his hero batman. in november they turned san francisco in gotham city letting the boy take over for the day. miles' leukemia in remission. >> cute little kid. >> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. it is judgment day for lois lerner the charges could come down for the former head of the irs. >> take a look at this picture. see that light right there? why some say it could be life on
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destroying street signs and knocking over light poles. the latest on the chaos coming right up. >> terror on the highway after 13 shootings. a gunman randomly targeting drivers. >> this a major medical break through for those who have been terrorized. the procedure that could help people walk again. >> "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning to you and your family. a live look at the streets of new york city. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers.
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it is half past the top of the hour. while you were sleeping riots were breaking out at iowa state university. >> a crowd of unruly drunk students flipping over that car on campus. during the college's annual celebration. hundreds of people causing chaos for about an hour throwing beer pot els at police pulling down stop signs and light poles. oot least one person was critically injured in this may hem. no word on the number of arrests. >> drivers are on edge after a crash of highway shootings which police say could be connect
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hadded. federal agent are helping in this investigation after the 13 shootings in the the last month. despite new leads residents continue to fear for their lives. >> it is scary to think they are out here with no record for what could happen. the families out there. >> you have to be watching where you go and be more alert. >> police say the shooter fires from a car and drives off in different direction. three people have been injured. >> oscar pistorius weeping once again on a witness stand as he testifies for a third day at the murder trial. moments ago the blade runner broke down in tears as he described what he said were his desperate attempts to help reba steenkamp after the shooting. >> then i just sat there and waited for the ambulance to
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arrive. i had my fingers in her mouth to help her try to breathe. i had my hand on her hip i was trying to stop the bleeding. >> pistorius now faces possible cross examination by the prosecution. >> now to a fox news alert. it could be a matter of days that's what investigators are saying after a malaysian jet picked up more wings from the missing jet. they are confident they are searching in the right position for the missing plane. the confidence comes because they detected signals which they
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believe come from the black box recorder they heard the signals when dragging a pinger. those sounds have been analyzed and authorities believer they come from a flight data recorder. >> they have now detected four transmissions in the same broad area they will assist in finding a reduced manageable area on the ocean floor. i believe we are searching in the right area but we need to find wreckage before we can confirm with certainty this is the final resting place of n
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h370. >> they are trying to kifind th signals again before sending in submersible in the search for wreckage. the key is to get eyes down below and try to find wreckage of the plane. >> david piper live for us. thank you, david. >> later this morning a key vote in the irs scandal investigation. charges could be coming against lois lerner. doug luzader has the latest. >> two big issues first she could face a contempt citation for refusing to answer questions. her more immediate concern has to do with the house weighs and means comity tee may vote for
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prosecution. they involve the irs targeting conservative groups. >> she was not truthful with congress or tax inspector general for tax administration and she devotes tax. >> we may have more in store for learner. we could see the contempt citation because she sought 5th ap mendment protection after offering a lengthy defense of her actions. that could get pretty heated both today and tomorrow as we see the cities deal with learner. >> lots of people will be watching it. >> doug luzader is live for us this morning. thank you. time to look who is talking this morning the battle brewing over president obama's executive order to increase transparency
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with pay for the white house job. a reporter sent to cover the story. love all of these guys but note six of seven news organizations in front row sent men to ask the press secretary about the problem of gender pay and equality. fox news white house correspondent ed henry was quick to point out the double standard the white house sent a man to the podium, right? he fired back jay carney is a man who appreciates the seriousness of the problem. sticking with white house taking a cue from senator ted cruise and slamming president door on a militant pick by iran to be the next u.s. ambassador. the appoint tee took americans hostage and now the obama administration is standing behind the resolution barring them from entering the u.s. >> we share the senate's concerns regarding this case and
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find the potential nomination is troubling. the government has informed the government of iran this potential selection is not violent. >> they have not ruled out denying the visa applications but hope iran will nick a new nominee so it doesn't become necessary. >> needthe kauffman family will back on dry land. they picked them up over the weekend and is set to arrive this afternoon. they were two weeks into their trip when their 1-year-old little girl developed a fever and a rash. their boat also lost power. >> look at this, a new photo has some people asking if there is proof of life on mars. the photo shows the landscape on mars. look closely. we have it highlighted. a tiny white light appears to be glowing in the distance.
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some people think it's a smudge on the lens. take a look at this camera angle with no sign of the light. flu >> tweet us and let us know what you think that is. >> we know it's the second week of april and we may finally be seeing warmer temperatures. maria molina is live with washington, d.c. where she gets surrounded by signs of spring. >> i am in washington, d.c. for the cherry blossom festival here. it was back in 1912 that they first gave us the cherry blossom tree and since then it has become the nation's greatest springtime celebration. we have the trees starting to bloom and jefferson memorial a beautiful site here in washington, d.c. come out over the next several days as they continue to bloom. the weather conditions across the country are still a little chilly. early this morning we had temperatures in the 40's across
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parts of the east you could see new york city even raleigh north carolina on the cool side. in minneapolis 37 degrees and in the 40's in the city of dallas and texas. we are drying oupt across pretty much most of the country. we had raven yesterday across parts of the east coast. that system moving offshore leaving behind quieter conditions and we are expecting sunshine across the eastern half the country. temperature wise well above average out west especially across parts of the midwest. highs today in places like minneapolis could get up into the 70s. 70s for rapid city as well and dallas and new york city for you heather and ainsley temperatures in the low 60s. get out and enjoy. >> that is an order from maria. >> 19 minutes to the top of the hour. does somebody else prepare your taxes? if so you might be in trouble and you don't even know it. details coming up next.
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the deadline of gun regulation under the act. gun owners refused to register. officers openly said they won't enforce the act's requirements. wal-mart says one of the michigan stores was harassed by union activists. according to a complaint dozens of union protestors stormed the store for about 20 minutes
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that's when court papers say several women and a man went into the women's rest room and interrogated an employee about her wages and work conditions. a spokesperson for the union says the organization had nothing to do with it. >> toyota is suing one of the lar -- making one of the largest recalls ever. more than 6 million cars across the globe. this could be a big blow to the japanese company's reputation in the wake of another recall years ago. the latest include 27 toyota models including the rav-4,the toyota matrix and highlander. there are five potential defects with seat rails, cables connected to air bags, engine starters, steering callum brackets and windshield wiper motors. faults were found in the pond backvibe and subaru trezia. the company knows of no injuries so far. you paid them to prepare your taxes but now a new audit
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shows that overwhelming -- an overwhelming majority of the preparers are making mistakes. we are joined with those details. >> tax day is a week away and if you are paying someone odds are he or she is making a mistake. they released the audit of tax preparers the other day. the findings are shocking. in under cover survey of 19 small tax preparers only 2 preparers calculated the correct refund amount. errors range from giving taxpayers $53 less to giving them 3700 more than the correct refund. the survey was presented as evidence on protecting taxpayers from incompetent ethical return
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preparers. >> this comes as no surprise the survey back from 2006 to 2009 found self prepared returns were actually more accurate than returns filed preparers. tax day is april 15th. it could be worth it to save a couple bucks and do your taxes ohhen your own. >> lori rothman joining us. the deadline is near. remember that. >> it is 48 minutes after the top of the hour. a major break through for those who have been paralyzed. the incredible new procedure that could help them walk again. >> that's a great story. the government wants to use thousands of your tax dollars to study cartoons. talk about your tax dollars at work. >> i will sell you those cartoons for free. >> insurance coverage for nearly 1800 new jersey children than
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canceled because of obamacare. one father here to tell his son's story. they are not happy. >> rudy giuliani here on the couch along with a brand new book. there are more conservatives in hollywood than people think. busy three hours kicks off 10 minutes from now on your channel for news. fore larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america.
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statistics, the survey says 88% of americans still own a bible. more and more now reading it on their smartphones. is this pill the key to living longer? swiss scientists claim that glucosamine, a supplement used to ease arthritis pain, can add an extra eight years to a person's life. right now testing has only been done on mice, but the supplement extended their life span by 10%. researchers say more testing needs to be done. interesting. an incredible sign of hope this morning for those who are paralyzed. >> a medical breakthrough in spinal cord rehabilitation that might allow for them to walk. karen skullen from kmfp has the story. >> reporter: a diving accident 24 years ago paralyzed todd bozer, but it didn't stop him. he's pushing on every single day. but now a major breakthrough may make his dream of actually moving his toes and legs again
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very real, and that's exciting but a little scary. >> as long as it's not too painful. you know. i think it would be -- it would be a very, you know, something i haven't felt in 20-some years. it would be an interesting feeling. >> reporter: the research at the university of louisville studied four paralyzed men with spinal cord injuries who had epidural stimulators implanted near the base of their spine. all four have had amazing results including limb movement and regaining bladder control. >> it provides basically electrical signals below that level of injury, and it's been amazing to see what the body is able to do without the input directly from the brain. >> reporter: rob also was paralyzed after a diving accident. he's actually applied, though, to have a similar simulator implanted and is incredibly hopeful. >> the fact that the four out of four people that have been tried are all showing results is huge. >> reporter: while no one is calling it a cure, quality of
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life could change dramatically. this research, this device, a big step forward. >> it's really exciting. things are moving really quickly in the area of spinal cord research and rehab, and it's exciting to be a part of that. >> wow, that is amazing. >> it would be great for all of those patients. coming up next, hazmat crews called into an elementary school after kids break out in rashes. but it was all because of a piece of food. and she already got a standing ovation at the state of the union. now one of our nation's heroes is being honored again. honestly, i'm pouring everything i have into this place. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this.
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before you leave the house, here's what's happening today. a memorial service is set for later this afternoon to honor the three soldiers that were killed in last week's shooting rampage at fort hood. president obama and the first lady, michelle obama, will be there in attendance. it could be just a matter of days. investigators searching for the missing malaysian jet, they have
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picked up two more underwater signals that could be from the plane's black box. and a new study set to be released today finds climate change is nothing but hot air. they say the human impact is small and any temperature changes are well within the natural range. time now to take a look at "the good, the bad and the ugly." first, the good. a hero dropping the first puck at the st. louis blues game. sergeant 1st class corey rimsberg was wounded during his tenth tour of duty in afghanistan. you may remember he got a standing ovation at this year's state of the union address. and next, the bad, the national science foundation spending $750,000 in taxpayer money to find out if cartoons like "dora the explorer" are making kids fat. it claims cartoon characters often promote unhealthy food products. finally, dozens of students at a colorado elementary school break out in rashes after coming into contact with what was once
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known as the world's hottest chili pepper. hazmat crews found six has been narri habanero peppers scattered in wood chips. >> thanks for watching. have a great wednesday. >> "fox & friends" starts now. bye. good morning. it's wednesday, april 9th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. while you were sleeping, chaos erupting on a college campus. hundreds of students take to riot. the latest on the mayhem straight ahead. meanwhile, she pled the fifth twice in the irs targeting scandal, but how long did lois lerner keep quiet? she may face criminal charges. we'll tell you why. these seniors entertained by a stripper. and wait until you hear how this nursing home is responding. >> what? oh, my goodness. >> i'm just the messenger.
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