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at a jewish center heading to court. frasier glen cross is expected to be charged with a federal hate crime and could get the death penalty if convicted. meantime this morning we are hearing from the woman who lost both her 14-year-old son and father. >> people keep saying how come you are so strong? i am strong because i have family, i am strong because i have faith. i know that god did not do this. >> her son was shot when he was going to try out for a singing audition. one of the songs "you're going to miss me when i am gone." terri lamato was visiting her elderly mother when she was shut down. >> people in mississippi cleaning up after heavy storms barrel through the region.
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strong winds flipped. about 25 rv trailers as the storm went through the southern part of the state. power lines and trees knocked over. one man was trapped and had to be rescued the fire department. a severe thunderstorm warning has been in effect. it has been confirmed this was not, though, a tornado. >> the southern indian ocean too deep for the sub. it was pulled back six-hours into the wreckage. crews saying the maximum search depth was reached and an automatic safety feature brought it back. any data col flekted in those six-hours will be analyzed. the blue fin will be put back into the water today to seven again. police arrested 14-year-old dutch girl who created a firestorm on-line after she
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tweeted a terror threat to american airlines. she thought she was having harm lts fun when she wrote this. my name is ibraham i am from afghanistan, i am part of al qaeda and on june 1st i am going to do something really big, buy. she stopped laughing when the airline responded this way. we take these threats very seriously your ip address and details will be forwarded to security and the fbi. she wrote i am so sorry. i am scared now. i was joking and it was my friend not me. take her ip address, not mine. she does not face any charges yet. >> oo the city of boston waking up to a somber remembrance today. it marks the one year anniversary of the tragic marathon bombing. emotional contribute are planned as the tribute looks ban on the year of recovery.
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we are live from boston on more of what is planned for the day. >> it will be a very emotional day in boston. a day to remember the victims of tribute to celebrate the survivors and remember those who died in the bombings. it was one year ago today two pressure cooker bombs went off shrapnel inside about four hours after the marathon began. three were killed during the bombings. more than 260 were injured and at least 16 people lost limbs. the victims who died, the youngest 8-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old crystal campbell and 29-year-old lindsay lieu. days later while the suspects were trying to escape t shawn collier was shot and killed. today there will be a moment of silence at the finish line and memorial service indoors with several guest speakers such as survivors, politicians,
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including vice president joe biden. this year's marathon is expected to be the biggest marathon yet and security is at an all-time high in boston. federal, state and local law enforcement officials will be doing random bag checks through out the day. >> jarrod, thank you very much. oscar pistorius back in the hot seat today. moments ago the prosecution questioning why he didn't scream out the moment he realized he saw reeva steenkamp through the broken door. >> i was broken. i was overcome by a bunch of sadness. >> mr. pistorius i would have expected you to scream at reva, talk to her. >> i was talking to her. i was crying. jesus, please, oh, please. >> the prosecutor saying he will wrap up cross examination of
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pistorius later today. >> here's a question. is this a display of good sense by the irs? the agency backtracks on the new rule governing 501 c's a classification of tax exempt groups at the center of the scandal. they will rewrite proposals that groups were engaged in partisan warfare. critics say the agency has a history of over stepping. >> the lois lerner and the top brass at the irs came to see its role as somehow the enforcement arm of the democratic party and democratic members of congress and the white house. they began to carry out these activities to pursue con serve tiff groups becau-- conservativ groups because they were demanding it. >> edits to the rule will take until the end of the year. >> the u.s. army refusing to reduce the 35 year sentence of
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the soldier formerly known as bradley manning. the general rejecting the request who is living the life of a female as chelsea. he was admitted of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the web site wikileaks. >> they may have their cattle back but nevada senator harry reid says the battle with the bundy family is far from over. we have the latest on this story. >> there seems to be a fragile truce between federal agents and cattle ranchers. the tensions are high in the so-called cattle battle. harry reid says the matter is not settled stating quote while it's not over we can't have an american people that violate the law and then just walk away from it so its not over. at issue is a more than 20-year dispute between the bureau of land management and cattle rancher bundy.
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the blm revoked his grazing right siting concern for the federally protected tortoise. he did not remove his animals and the blm began rounding up his cattle. hundreds rallied to his defense and began staging a massive protest demanding the bureau return the cattle. over the weekend the bureau averted a possible confrontation between protestors by stopping the roundup of his cattle allowing them to be returned. >> my hands are sweating and my tears are close to my eyes right now, sean, but, yeah, my cows are back. yes, my cows are back. but i have a response for every sheriff across the united states. every county sheriff across the united states disarm the federal bureaucrats. >> they would like to see the
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federal agents disarm themselves next time they come there. the battle is not over as hundreds of protestoeors are concerned they would come at greater numbers to force bundy to pay the blm estimated $1 million for grazing rights fees. >> kelly wright, thank you. russia plays war games it's aircraft making several low level flights right by a u.s. navy war ship. president obama responding by calling the kremlin. vladmir putin is denying russian involvement in the ukraine. are we going to take his word for it? steve sent any centoanni has th latest. >> they continue to hold positions inside the ukraine. president obama talked by phone with vladimir putin and according to the white house the president expressed grave concern about russian government
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support for the actions of armed pro russian accepseparatists an encouraged them to use his influence. but the kremlin gave a different report on the conversation saying the problem is kiev is not taking account the interests of ukrainian and assumption that russia's meddling is based on information. they are further threatening sanctions but not saying which sanctions or when. >> we are working with our partners and assessing for ourselves what response we may choose. but i don't have an announcement at this time when it comes to further sanctions. >> the united nations today is saying it has numerous reports of vote rigging and they have made false claims about their safety in order to justify a russian incursion. >> steve centanni live for us.
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thank you, steve. >> did you stay up late to see this, the blood moon lunar eclipse. it happens when the earth moves between the sun and the moon making the moon appear red. the blood moon. sounds creepy, doesn't it? but very cool. maria what can we expect? we have a large storm system across parts of the east. that produced a lot of cloud cover. it made it hard for people to see the blood moon this morning from parts of new england to the panhandle. this storm system is packing a punch in terms of severe weather with flash flooding possible. a number of watches are in effect across new england p. behind the storm system it is holding up. you will see the snow coming down right now across ohio, kentucky and all of the way down to tennessee. tennessee seeing some snow early this morning. you could see storms also
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pushing across parts of the panhandle through panama city. there is a tornado warning in effect across the florida panhandle including the city of press tol. when will these warnings are issued you need to seek shelter immediately. the potential for tornadoes damaging winds and large hail continue through out the afternoon and evening hours today. anywhere from northern florida including jacksonville up into the carolinas southeastern georgia and southeastern parts of the state of virginia. heather, ainsley, the other big story with the storm is how much colder it is behind it. look how widespread the freeze warnings are. anywhere from parts of maryland and as far west as new mexico. those current temperatures 33 right now in kansas city only 21 in minneapolis. >> i hate that. it is holy week. easter. we want pretty dresses and warm weather. >> you can still wear your easter bonnet. >> it is deadline day. if you haven't filed your taxes you only have a few more hours
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to do so. some places are offering a little relief once you are done. joining us with a look at the deals lauren simonetti from the fox business network. >> who doesn't want to deal. snack sized krurl lee fries at arby's. if you p want a free dinner at hard rock cafe you have to pick up the mic and sing today. there are other freebies you are seeing right now on the screen. i like the free cups of kona ice. that's tomorrow the 16th. this next story i call a son of a breech. according to pew research nearly one in five adults has had personal data stolen on-line as of january last year thanks to social security numbers and credit cards and bank account information. that's up from 1 in 10 people last july. an increase in the matter of six months. the better business bureau is
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warning us about a scam involving netflix users. you may see a pop up or e-mail to a netflix page saying your account has been suspended temporarily. gives you a 1-800 number to call. fake support staff answer the phone to help you by asking for remote access to your computer. that's when they could steal your personal information. we don't know how many people have been affected. apparently this scam isn't as popular any more. something to consider. >> where was it you sing for the dinner today? >> hard rock cafe. we will have more information at 6:30. >> stay tuned. >> 13 minutes after the top of the hour. a bullied student records his bullies in action. but now he is the one in trouble with the law. wait until you hear why. >> dr. ben carson has a message for those who say the gop is
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>> time now for a look at who is talking. attorney general eric holder said he was not playing the race card during a speech before the national network last week. this after saying he and president obama face unwarranted ugly and divisive adversity. this morning he is speaking to bill o'reilly says voters should not be manipulated by holder and other democrats. >> over all big problems in the nation you can't oppose anything a black person is doing if you are white without being called a racist. you can't uphold traditional
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marriage without being called homophobic. this is really a state of sadness, immaturity and i think the solution to it is for the people to become much more sophisticated in their analysis and not accept that the manipulators are trying to pull over. >> doctor carson says he believes many groups are seeing through the race card strategy. >> two suspected serial killers in court today in california. 27-year-old frank kano and 75-year-old steven gordon are registered sex offenders. they were both wearing ankle bracelets when the murders oc r occurred. two bodies were found. they all went missing in the fall. police say there might be more victims. data from the ankle bracelets helped link the men to the crime. >> this morning the woman who
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hurled a shoe at hillary clinton is back in custody of the secret service. allison ernst is being charged with a fed real crime. she also facing trespass charges. she was able to slip past security and throw the shoe some 60 feet at the age where clinton was speaking. clinton quickly ducked to dodge the shoe. >> fever fatigue and body aches a must outbreak from central ohio grows to 200 cases. most linked to ohio state university. more than 90 students are affected. they are telling everyone in the region to be sure to get the vaccine. >> it is time now to brew on this. a pennsylvania teenager is in hot water a of he recorded kids that he says were bullying him in school. he says he recorded the classmates on his ipad that were picking on him because he says nothing has been done to stop
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them. but instead of the bullies getting into trouble the 15-year-old was dragged in front of a judge found guilty of violating wire tap laws. his parents paid a fine but they are now appealing the case and looking into suing the school district. what do you think about this? did this teenager deserve to be punished? send your comments to us facebook, twitter or e-mail foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will share some of the comments later in the show. >> the time now is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up a man riding his bike home becomes the victim of a brutal attack. the whole thing caught on camera. >> michael phelps making a big splash. he's getting his feet wet again. ♪
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>> a medical examiner confirming he had a heart disease. this comes as the wwe family honored the fallen legend with a moving video tribute and ringing the bell ten times in his memory. (bell ringing) >> the 54-year-old collapsed outside of an arizona hotel days after the speech at the wwe hall of fame. >> in another news a baltimore man on a bike beaten by teenagers and it is all caught on video. >> i remember them coming from
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every where. i was on the ground covering myself screaming help, help, help. the cyclist had a camera on his bike helmet. the teenagers pulled him off the bike and started punching him. the group ran off when they heard sirens. he had only minor injuries to his hands. they are using the video to help track down the suspect. >> journalism's highest honor was awarded to the "washington post" and the guardian u.s. for reporting on the nsa sweeping surveillance program. after the pulitzer prize was announced snowden released a statement saying the award is a vindication. many outraged the decision, though, including new york congressman peter king who tweeted this, awarding the pulitzer to snowden enablelers is a disgrace. others the boston globe for their coverage of the boston marathon bombing.
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>> going to pot. >> that's what maryland does. >> now you can add weed to that list. maryland becoming the 17th state to de criminalize marijuana. governor martino maley signing it into law. signing it into a bill that makes possessing less than 10 grams a civil offense rather than criminal. the penalty will now just be a fine. o'malley is in favor of legalizing pot all together. >> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, the new numbers about obamacare premium prices that will leave you with sticker shock. >> the federal government leaving beer makers with a bitter taste in their mouth. the new regulations that could leave you with more filling and less taste. >> but first on this day back in 1947 jackie robinson debuts for the brooklyn dodgers breaking the color barrier. >> the first mcdonalds is opened
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>> it is not over. that's threat coming from harry reid over the cattle battle show down. this morning the bundy family has their own message for the nevada senor to. you will hear from them straight ahead. >> do you want to avoid these moments with your spouse. >> the person you love loves the ballet. you want to spend time with that person. >> not at the ballet. >> okay, forget the ballet. >> turns out a simple food can make you fight less. this is medically proven. it is a study to keep the peace at home. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning on this tax day. it is tuesday april 15th. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. it is half past the top of the hour. in a few hours the city of boston will mark a somber anniversary.
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one year since the tragic marathon bombing. three people were killed, more than 260 others were injured. emotional tributes planned for the day through out the day as the community honors the victims, the survivors and first responders. vice president joe biden will be there along with massachusetts governor deval patrick. this year's marathon will be this next monday. security will be on high alert. the former ku klux klan leader accused of murdering jewish retirement home in kansas is heading to court. this is frasier glen cross expected to be charged with federal hate crime and could get the death penalty if convicted. we are hearing from a woman who lost both her 14-year-old son you see here and his father. >> people keep saying how come
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you are so strong? i am strong because i have family, i am strong because i have faith. i know that god did not do this. >> i am sorry it's her son and her father she lost. her son was on the way to try out for a singing x i tiggs when he shot dead. one of the songs he was prepared to sing "you're gonna miss me when i am gone." we know the identity of the third victim 53-year-old mother of three terri lemano. she was visiting her elderly mother when she was gunned down. >> details about the teenager who was charged going on a stabbing spree at his pennsylvania high school did just before the attack. alex rival made two threatening phone calls to fellow classmates. these boys were not among the people slashed. 4 remain hospitalized three are critical. the school is reopening on
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wednesday. >> residents in mississippi cleaning up this morning after heavy storms barrel through that region. strong winds flipping over 25 rv trailers as the storm tore through a campground on the other part of the state. power lines and trees were knocked over. one man was trapped and had to be rescued the fire department. a severe thunderstorm warning had been in effect. it has been confirmed this was not a tornado. >> so much damage, though. they may have their cattle back but nevada senator harry reid says the cattle battle with the bundy family is quote not over. we join you live with the latest on the story. tensions are so-called high in the cattle battle. over the weekend it appeared violence might erupt between federal agents and ranchers. they brought calm by returning bundy's cattle. harry reid of nevada says the
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matter is still not settled. he says, quote, it's not over. we can't have an american people that violate the law and just walk away from it so it is not over. >> well, if he doesn't have enough moral fiber in his bones to see what happened, we the people got together and made something right, then i don't think there's any hope for him and he needs to be kicked out of office even if he is the senate majority leader. it doesn't matter. >> an issue is a more than 20-year dispute between the bureau and bundy. they revoked his grazing rights siting concern for the federally protected tortoise. he did not remove his animals and the bureau sought to roundup the cattle demanding bundy pay a million dollars in grazing rights fees. hundreds of ranchers rallied and begun staging a massive protest demanding blm return the cattle. >> it is about our freedom. it is about our state
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sovereignty and about people standing up for what's right. >> fighting escalating tensions between armed agents and cattle ranchers the bureau of land management returned his cattle. >> i am sure something else will happen. kelly wright joining us live. thank you. >> tensions are rising high between russia and the u.s. after a russian aircraft makes several low level flights right next to a u.s. navy war ship. president obama responded by calling the kremlin. he is denying any russian involvement in ukraine. >> we know obama and putin spoke on the phone but nothing coming out of it nothing changing on the ground with the eastern part of the country which shares the border of russia is edging closer and closer to war. another provocation a russian
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fighter jet repeatedly buzzed a u.s. destroyer. the only real response from the pentagon was to call that move unprofessional. the normally administration friendly "washington post" said this. russia presses forward while mr. observe blusters and dithers. >> we have been force of the in making sure there are costs with russia's behavior. we have imposed costs already that have an impact on the economy. if russia doesn't stop instigating violence reporting what happened in crimea. before that part of ukraine was taken over and annexed by russia. for his part russia claims it has nothing to do with what's happening in the ukraine. while the u.s. has praised the ukraine government for showing restraint thus far that restraint may not last much longer. ainsley?
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>> doug luzader live for us in washington. thank you, doug. >> healthcare premiums are sky rocketing at the fastest rates. the reason thousands of pages worth of new regulations imposed obamacare. some of the states hit the hardest florida and california. insurance companies say the higher costs now could mean increases next year as well. olympic fee nonmichael phelps comes out of retirement. the first step in a possible shot at the 2016 summer games in rio. the 22 time olympic medallist will compete for the first time since the london games. phelps returned to training last fall. his coach says phelps is pretty far from top form but he has been training five days a week. we will see. >> the southern indian ocean proving too deep for the flu
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thin submarine. the sub was pulled back to the surface six-hours into the search of the missing malaysian airline flight 370. david is live from bangkok, thailand with the latest on that. go good morning, david. that has proved to be the case. they sent a robot submersible overnight to try to locate the plane. they had a problem once it went beneath the operating depth of 3 miles and had to be brought back to the surface. the blue fin 21 from the u.s. was sent to map out an area of 500 square miles. this is the area where four signals were detected which they believe are consistent with those sent by the black boxes of the plane. the batteries, the power of the black box had run out. from analyzing satellite data
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they believe the malaysian airlines jet which was traveling from malaysia to china was diverted to the seas of australia and crashed oafter running out of fuel. the plan at the moment is to send a sub d later today. thank you, david. >> oo did you stay up late to see the blood moon lunar eclipse? take a look at the spectacular sight. this rare event happens when the earth moves between the sun and the moon casting a shadow making the moon appear red. you have a little bit of time to check it out. it ends in about an hour by 6:37 eastern time. we have cold temperatures to talk about. rain in new york city. >> we have a large cold front. you have an hour left of the
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lunar eclipse you will not be able to see it across the eastern part of the country. we have areas of rain in parts of new england and as far south as part of the panhandle. that white is snow. it is coming down across parts of ohio and kentucky and all of the way down to tennessee. we are seeing thunderstorms firing up from northern florida to southeastern georgia carolinas and southeastern virginia. you could see severe weather today. otherwise the cold temperatures are producing freeze warnings here from mu mexico -- new mexico to the mid atlantic. >> the time now is 20 minutes to the top of the hour. it is hard to forget when harry reid said this about the koch brothers. >> these two brothers abore abo
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until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. anyone need a coupon? i don't. >> they triggered an avalanche that left one woman dead after creating an avalanche. there is no evidence of criminal attempt. they were snowboarding in a closed off area of the mountain when the avalanche took place.
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400 tax increases since they took office. 88 increases per year during obama's five years in office. most died in congress. 20 can be linked to obamacare coming out to a cost of at least $1 trillion over the next decade. an update to is the story we brought you last week. the ocean security administration putting a stop to the controversial program forcing children to pay off their parent's debt. it would go after the kids of the deceased over two years ago. old debts total $700 million. collected so far just 55 million. a contribution contradiction. democrats fighting the koch brothers are the same ones that accepted money from them. we are joined with ashley with
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more. >> you know if you are a politician and you are going to bee rate someone for trying to peddle influence from washington you better make sure you are not taking money from the same person. it turns out vocal democrats are doing just that. these are the same democrats who cried foul about the koch brothers saying they are the incarnation of conservative evil. >> these pro brothers are about as unamerican as any one i can image. >> koch brothers and other wealthy donors wreaked havoc on our system. >> the koch brothers trying to buy america. >> they are happy to put their hands out when it comes to accepting donations from charles and harry koch. harry reid himself accepted 500 bucks from koch. president obama 5500 bucks. former defense secretary of state hillary clinton. 3500 john kerry secretary of state 1950.
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joe biden $750. the list goes on and on. look at the other democrats. peterson 50 grand. walk kins well-known niem 14,500. oh, yes, charles schumer $1,000. he just told us a few seconds ago that the koch brothers are wreaking havoc on our political system. you can criticize all you want but you better check your books before you make those accusations. >> a very long list. >> seems to be growing. >> ashley webster live with us this morning. good to see you. coming up talk about the friendly skies. she was supposed to keep people safe but this flight attendant giving passengers a little something extra. >> you want to avoid the bickering with your spouse? i hope your answer is yes. what's already in your kitchen that is medically proven to keep the peace. >> now let's check in with brian
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kilmeade to see what's coming up. >> i can't relate to the spouse arguing. we haven't had an argument yet. it's tax day. we will answer your questions. we have a certified public accountant. we will sign off on your tax form and sign off for it. william shatner is here unrelated to the tax story. we are not giving away the internet. that's good news. martha mckellen how the bombers got through. sara evans is here she is a legend. that's all we have on "fox & friends." we have so much more. slow lie zoom out bring up the graphics bring in the music and eye ply for reverse mortgage.
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eight minutes to the top of the hour. a fight is brewing between beer makers and the government over new grain rule ares. for centuries brewerers have been giving or selling left over grains farmers to feed cattle. under a new proposal by the fda, new fda regulations they would be required to go through the process of drying and packaging the grains first, costing about $100,000 more a year. the fda says the proposed rule is meant to improve the safety of animal food. do you ever feel like doing this to your spouse? you might need to grab a snack. re searchers in ohio looked at blood sugar levels in married coups and found people were angrier at spouses when they were married. they gave people voodoo dolls to mark when they were most frustrated and it was when they were hungry. before you have a difficult conversation with your spouse make sure bellies are full.
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>> avoid the voodoo dolls. maybe she should quit her day job and try stand-up comedy. a southwest flight attendant making safety instructions something you will want to listen to. >> everybody get as door prize in the seat back pocket along with banana peels and chewing gum wrappers. it's a safety information card. check it out. you will notice in the unlikely event we land on time everybody gets their own little teeny bikini. do what we say and nobody gets hurt. >> flight attendant marty cobb had the entire cabin cracking up. the passengers even applauded her. >> some of the airlines allow them to have fun. >> makes you listen. >> delta has a funny video, too. >> we'll have to fly to see it. a bullied student records his bullies in action. now he's the one in trouble with the law.
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did he deserve it? we asked. you weigh in. your tweets and e mails are next. >> plus, don't mess with her man. this little girl takes matters into her own hands when another girl steps in to dance with this little boy. h! smack! sfx: whoooosh! smack! sfx: whoooosh! smack! sfx: whoooosh! smack! sfx: whoooosh! smack! sfx: whoooosh! smack! sfx: whoooosh! smack! thanks carol! sfx: electric hedge trimmer. people go pupule for the sweet, fluffy deliciouslness of king's hawaiian.
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two minutes to the top the of the hour. before you leave the house, today marks the one-year anniversary of the tragic marathon bombings in boston. tributes are plannedday honorin survivors and first responders. the former ku klux klan leader accused of murdering three people in kansas at a jewish retirement home headed to court. he's expected to be charged with a federal hate crime. and old man winter makes a quick comeback. parts of the northeast could see snow. some places could see a couple of inches. time now to take a look at the good, the bad & the ugly. first, the good.
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we have all seen dogs begging for dinner. these guys have their prayers answered. take a look as the pups bow their heads before eating dinner. so cute. to top it off, they clear their own bowls. a little girl bets a lesson in rejection. she interrupts a dance with another girl. theway buoy wasn't happy and sent her on her way. then he kept on dancing. finally, a high school senior pulls a prom proposal on his girlfriend sending her a college rejection letter. the prank is revealed at the end saying if she agrees to go to prom with him she'll be accepted. surprisingly, she said yes and has been accepted to the university of south carolina. >> go gamecobs. earlier we told you about the story about a teenager who recorded classmates bullying him. only to be dragged in front of a judge to violate wiretap laws. >> does this teenager deserve to be punished.
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they said to punish the bullies and leave him alone. >> what other recourse do these kids have if not to document and report the abuse? >> stephanie says what is the world coming to when a person can't protect themselves? thanks to everyone. "fox & friends" starts right now. good morning. today is tuesday, april 15. democrat harry reid says the big battle at the nevada ranch isn't over. this fight is about animals -- or is it? we think it's about freedom. what do you think? the ranchers aren't ready to give it up. you will hear both side this is hour. >> that's a cattle battle. eric holder under fire for inciting racial tensions with these comments. >> what attorney general has had to deal with that kind of treatment? [ applause ] what president has had to deal with that ki
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