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taming writes i'm going to pretend it's nessy. >> so thank you for writing in. here's shepard. >> a car slammed into a church during a packed easter service and heroes came out of the crowd to help the injured. ahead, what we learned how all of this happened. now can't turn water into wipe but maybe you can turn it into rum, or vodka. we'll show you about the powder that you can mix into a glass of water and turn it into booze. the high schooler who asked miss america the prom, not only did he get shot down, he got suspended. he will be live with us on the fox news deck, and we'll hear how the pageant winner herself is playing his case -- pleading his case. so let's get to it.
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good monday afternoon to you and yours. first from the deck, bullets flew across a federal courtroom today when a man on trial tried to attack a witness. it happened this morning in salt lake city. the defendant charged a witness who was on the stand using a pen or pencil as a weapon, and that is when a u.s. marshal shot him several times in the chest. all the chaos put the courthouse on lockdown. the identify is an accused gang member on trial for racketeers. today was the start of his trial. witnesses say he was breathing when paramedics carried him out of a stretcher. that's all we know. officials say the wilt he attack eddied not get hurt. updates throughout the news hour as we get them. a secret invasion is underway in eastern ukraine, and photos prove the invaders are elite soldiers with russia's military, according to officials in kiev. we have just obtained similar images seen here from the u.s.
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state department. u.s. officials say the photos show that pro-russian fighters in eastern ukraine are wearing similar uniforms and carrying the same kind of weapons as russian soldiers. more confirmation that the russian president vladimir putin has been pulling all the strings all along. >> we have stated the case pretty strongly publicly, before these photos were out there, before we were talking about them in terms of our belief that there's a strong connection between russia and the armed militants in eastern ukraine and crimea. >> the ukrainians say pro russian gunmen have taken over government build fog attoys. and officials estimate russia has tens of thousands of troops on the ready just across the border right over here. yesterday, at lease three people died in a shootout another a pro-russian checkpoint near a town in eastern ukraine. the russians and the ukrainians are blaming each other. the town's self-declared mayor
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has called on president putin to send russian troops as peacemakers. vice-president joe biden landed in kiev today to meet with ukrainian officials. he is set to talk with the acting prime minister and president in ukraine tomorrow. meantime, those pro russian militants in the east are calling for a referendum to join russia, following the lead of separatists in crimea. let's get to steven piper, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. now the director of the arms control and nonproliferation institute at the brookings institution. thank you. >> happy to be here. >> not at all a surprise russia is pulling the strings here. i'm surprised they got caught red-handed, to the. >> i think there's been a lot of evidence over the last two weeks that these takeovers in the ten towns in eastern ukraine were orchestrated by the russian military, by russian special services and some cases looks like there's stunning evidence. >> now the question is, what
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does the united states do? we have come up with a billion dollar aid package for ukraine. >> well, i think there's several things in motion now. the vice-president is in kiev. part of the administration's effort to show political support for a fragile interim government in ukraine. in addition to working with the international monetary fund to provide economic support for ukraine. also, steps to punish russia via sanctions and steps to assure nato allies who -- particularly those in central europe whoer more nervous about russia than these months ago. >> now that we know the russians were involved in this, that president putin has been lying about this, does this bring about any change in what it is we should do on the ground or what the west would consider doing on the ground in eastern ukraine? >> well, i don't think you're going to see the west get involved in a military way in ukraine. i think that is pretty clearly understood, including by the
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ukrainians, which is good. you don't want kiev to make a mistake based on a miscalculation. i think in the next self days you don't see steps taken to implement the station released in geneva to diffuse the cries. don't see armed groups begin to disarm it is time for the west to consider intensifying the sanctions applied on russia. >> in the meantime, there is building a buffer zone, something he has been doing since georgia. what does it say to others or even to him for the future, about what the west resolve is in such matters? >> still plays out. mr. putin calculated, i think correctly, that nato and the united states were not prepared to go to war over either georgia six years ago, or over ukraine today. but the u.s. does have it within its power to make it very uncomfortable for mr. put pump even the -- mod test sanctions
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in march have caused a problem. it's likely the russian economy will experience no growth and the first three months of 2014, $50 billion have left russia. so even modest sanctions are having an impact, and the west has the ability to intensify the impact and hopefully affect mr. putin's course. >> let's hope. thank you very much. president putin is apparently trying to turn crimea into vegas. he submitted a bill now to russian lawmakers that would make the regime a legal gambling zone. crimea's acting leader says if the bill passes officials will allow gambling only in specific areas, not everywhere. police say a car slammed into a packed church on easter sunday and injured 21 people. some of them seriously. it happened around 8:00 p.m. last night in fort meyers,
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florida. blog say some church members used car jacks to lift the vehicle off the people pinned underneath. phil keating is live in our florida newsroom. phil, easter service, had it begun? >> reporter: yeah. just begun for the easter sunday celebration. the screaming started to replace the singing and the whole room was in cass can chaos. at first nobody knew a car had bren through the wall. they thought a bomb exploded because the cloud of dust was so thick, nobody could see the car. not only did it break through the brick wall but kept going through the church, into and over identify rows of pews. >> services started and then we just -- bang. >> putting people under the car. some hurt. so we have to do to take care. >> it's heroic reactions by the
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parishioners inside the church. before first responders got there several rap out to their cars, opened the trunks, got their jacks and helped lift up the car. only a few of the injured remained at local hospitals today. most of the injuries including prepares and broken bones. >> what's the story of the woman driving the car. >> police say it appears to be a horrible accident. she blames the brakes on her car for not working, thus her car just kept going right into the church. police say she was not drunk, was just pulling into the parking lot to park, and then kept going, and it's just about an estimated 30-miles-an-hour. the reverend said tonight damage is intense but says only by the grace of god did nobody die. >> phil, thank you. the question now, did a teenager really survive a flight from california to hawai'i by stowing away in a jet's wheel
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well. freezing temperatures, limited oxygen, yet fbi agents say it happened. aviation experts are not sure. the story, as we haved, and what it may say about airport security. plus, the blade runner, oscar pistorius, has done a lot of crying in court. like some trial attorneys say they've never seen. of course, he is on trial for killing his cover model girlfriend. but was he just playing a role? did he take acting lessons? we'll hear from someone who says he did. that is coming up ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of theountry's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before"
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it's a happy way to a healthy smile. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. a former journalist now claims the olympic athlete oscar pistorius took acting lessons before the start of his murder trial. the blade runner says he shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp last year. we watched him crying, historically, even vomited objects. johnny allen is a columnist and reports that pistorius is, quote, being coached on his court performance by a close actor friend who is also famous in south africa. >> at the moment that everything changed. >> pistorius has been publicly wiping away all sorts of things, tears among others, but the real -- the well work fired up once he finally took the stand this month.
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>> and then i heard a noise from inside the toilet, and -- thought somebody coming after the toilet, before i knew i fired four shots at the door. >> before he knew it he fired four shocks. the meek voice of a once mighty throw it, describing how he killed his girlfriend. he says the shooting was a mistake. he thought there was an intrudesser hiding in this bathroom. prosecutors argue he murdered reeva steenkamp during an argumentful earlier this month the olympian broke down on the stand again as he described the moment he bashed open the boardroom door and found his girlfriend's body covered in blood. >> now, the journalist claims those tears are crocodile tears are writing in an open letter to
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him, quote, i have it from a reliable source you're taking acting lessons for your court days. your coach has an impossible task. the prosecutor has already hinted at this in court. >> why are you getting emotional now? is this about what happened or the queues and your frustration answering them because -- why are you getting emotional? >> emotional memories. >> no, it's not. >> the judge in this trial has adjourned the case until next month. oscar pistorius could face 25 years to life in prison if convicted of premeditated murder. johnnie allen is the blogger and joins us now. also a former radio personality and is working on a memoir, and besides that in 1987 she was recognized that the most admired person in all of south africa. thank you. >> thank you for having me on
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your show. >> claim to make he took acting lessons so he could learn to cry appropriately. how too you know? >> i was told this by an extremely reliable source, a lawyer i have known for 15 years. the lawyer is a friend of the actor. however, i have to say when i tried to take the matter further and actually name the person, steel horses came down. >> what does that mean, steel horses came down? >> well, south africa is really divided. south africans are very divide on this pistorius trial and see me as having attacked one of their untouchables, a hero. i have demythologized and the hate mail i have had as a result of my open letter, which was just opinion, is frightening. i've had failed assassination attempt on my life but nothing compared to the hate mail from pistorius' camp. >> wouldn't be that unusual in the united states for a defense attorney to have a witness
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coached on how to appear in a courtroom. i think that's somewhat common. you're suggesting he is acting out this entire series of lies about what happened that night. >> shep, i believe he is. i am not in the country. i'm far away. i haven't been in the country for many years, but i am following the trial very closely. people very close to me and to the situation, the events, believe he is acting. reeva's mother believes he is acting and i asked, what is he doing with a 19-year-old girl if he is that desperate and decimated. >> explain what you mean. >> he has a new girlfriend in the wings, perhaps not in the wings. they were holidaying in -- so he can't be that broken hearted. >> you have a memoir coming out. >> yes. >> could this open letter be publicity for a memoir? >> it will be. i had no idea it would go viral.
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i think it's just the close -- very sensitive, so it has been reproduced in half a dozen countries. >> all right, johnnie. now lives in new jersey and says it's her belief from talking to lawyer, the friend of an actor, that oscar pistorius is acting this all out and got coached to do so. johnnie, we'll say. now, powdered alcohol. heard about it? it's the real thing. the inventers say you can mix it with any driven, aid to your food and get an alcohol high. but they're already warning to use it response my. ha-ha. use the powdered alcohol responsibly. we'll talk it over with kennedy. does it seem the right thing to do? you, my friend are a master of diversification.
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a fox urgent. just in, one person shot in a mall parking lot. the location is cobb county, georgia. basically atlanta. according to local media happened right outside of one over the anchor stores. emergency crews took one person to at the hospital. we don't know whether the police caught the shooter and don't know the victim's condition. just happened. these pictures have come in from our fox station, waga, fox 5 for the atlanta area. here's one for the drinker on the go. powdered alcohol. according to the makers of the pow-alcohol you can add the powder and, poof, you get booze. there's v for vodka, r for rum, and some ready-made cocktails.
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they're working on the final version of the labels. each packet is equivalent to one shot of booze. the company preticks the products will hit shelves this fall, this is not sitting well if a everybody. an older version of the company's web site suggests helps folks sneak alcohol into stadiums and avoid paying high drink prices or ed it -- added to your agencies, and if you snort it, it gets you instantly drunk. the company claims it was joking. hilarious, and is warping -- warning people do not snort the powder. kennedy is here. i don't know. i mean, it just sounds like kids on top of doughnuts. sounds like a bad thing. >> thing you put in your body
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not intended to do good things can be a bad thing. bartles and james. wine coolers, people were terrified they would be so delicious and sweet that kids would drink them. >> they were wrong there. >> yeah. look what happened. i think the same thing will happen with powered alcohol. if the product ms. go, people won't buy it and the company will good out of business or pull the product from the shells. always his hysteria with new things. who will open that up and snort it? probably uncomfortable and probably doesn't smell very good, and coachella was this weekend and last weekend, and if you're stuck in the sun and paying other $15 for a weak drink, i can think of a wonderful application. >> i was thinking the same thing for the theater district, a drinks 20 bucks and a refill is 20 bucks and it's one shot. i guess it's a legal product.
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why shouldn't people be able to buy it if they're of age. >> parents have to talk to kids bat number of things they should do responsibly. we shouldn't assume our kids know better when they good to college and parties, and you can't think of every scenario. you can't protect your kids from everything but you should instill in them you have to be careful what you put into your body. >> that's a good lesson. put pow-alcohol. about as much in the pack of equal. a shot. so if you put six packets of that on the, it's not going to be a good day at work. >> and by the way, they say on the webs the stuff burns off if you try to cook it in an omelet. ed a added afterwardses. >> the same concept we equal.
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you can't -- for instance, you made a terrific easter cake for the kid. you couldn't use equal because it breaks down. >> and tastes gros. what tases good? sugar. what tases really good in alcohol alcohol. -- actual alcohol. >> you may have a point but they have to be careful. one thing i would guess in a lot of businesses are going to play because you're not going to be able to make people pay high presses when you sneak your drug in it's a drug. >> here's the good news. not everyone is my mom. not everyone is trying to game the system, trying to anymore the popcorn in. a few people do that but by and large people want to enjoy the social atmosphere and the glass of champagne. >> the airplane bottles in the theater around the corner here, only some people. >> what you do on your own time, as long as it doesn't affect my viewing of the performance.
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>> thank you. see you on -- >> the independents at 9:00 p.m. eastern on fox business network. >> 8:00 in oxford. so powdered alcohol, the next great thing or a bad idea. we'll read your comments later in the hour. palcohol. a teenager hopped in the wheel well of a jumbo jet and wound up in hawai'i. now we're hearing he didn't know where the plane was headed. either way the feds have questions, like how did you survive minus 50-degree temperatures? i smell a rat here. something ain't right. >> i was just snorting some. >> how was he able to get past the security? plus, a huge about-face from the makers of cheerios. we told you last week the company is taking away some customers right to sue. we had lawyers in to talk about the fact. if you like them on facebook, you cannot take them to court. there's an update. maybe there's a reason the kids
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>> an update on the deadly ferry disaster off the coast of south korea. the can't and crew's behavior was murderous and unforgivable. the reaction from south korean's pratt. the captain waited for half hour after the first distress call before he ordered passengers to evacuate. he was one of the first persons to abandon ship. more than 85 people confirmed dead and 220 others his listed as missing. today crews brought more than two dozen bodies to show. meantime, south korean media-reporting the captain made this video, saying the ferry is the savest form of transportation as long as the passengers listen to the crew's instructions. the captain and members of the
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crew are under arrest. they decide not tell people to go to the life rafts.
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>> just in, an update on the shooting at a federal courthouse. fox 13 in salt lake city is reporting the judge declared a mistrial in the case because jurors are obviously shaken up after the shooting in the courthouse. fox 13 reports homeland security officials lifted the crime scene tape and appears court will be back in regular session this afternoon. federal officials say a u.s. marshal shot this defendant several times in the chest after he charged a witness on the stand. he is an accused gang member, and today was the first day of his trial for racketeers. witnesses say he survived the shooting buttoned that we do not know his condition. the feds say a teenager could be dead or should be, at least, after he hid in the jet's landing gear and hopped a ride from california to hawai'i. it's a story so incredible that
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some aviation experts say they don't believe it. but fbi investigators tell us they have surveillance video and witnesses to prove it. so here it is. a 16-year-old boy scaled the fence at the san jose airport and made it into the jet's wheel well. the hawaiian airlines flight took off for maui. a five and a half hour trip. and the wheel well is not protected from the deadly cold at high altitudes. according to the feds it could be some 50 degrees below zero up there. it's also not pressurized, there's hardly any oxygen to breath. a doctor examined him after officials spotted him wandering the airport in maui. they say he passed out during the flight but somehow survived just fine. trace gallagher has the news. my question is, how did you survive, 16-year-old boy? >> reporter: that's what a lot of people are asking today. experts say there's a chance
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that hydraulic fluid in the wheel well, along with heat from the tires, may have warmed up that area a little bit, but it still would have been extremely cold. the 16-year-old says that he passed out shortly after takeoff, and did not regain consciousness until about an hour after the plane landed. doctors say his body was likely in this highber native state where the body cools out and requires less oxygen. but if he was passed out, why didn't he fall out? we learned there is some room in the wheel wells of these 767s to remain fairly secure. listen now to an airport worker in maui describe how the boy looked. >> he looked pretty good from what i could see. again, young juvenile, didn't appear to be dirty or greased up from claiming to we in a wheel well. >> 80% of stowaways die and the
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longer the flying, the higher the death rate. >> this one was five and a half hours, and now we are hearing he didn't realize the flight was going to hawai'i? >> he says he was just running away from home. when you jump on an hawaiian airlines flight you got realize it's probably not going to boston. the big question here is, how in the world this kid ever got on the tarmac without anyone noticing. tsa does not patrol the perimeter of the airways but is supposed to be under surveillance 24/7. >> no system is 100%, and it is possible to scale an airport perimeter fence line, especially under cover of darkness. and remain undetected and it appears this is what the teenager did. >> reporter: check the videotape until they notified them from hawai'i saying, did you have a kid that got on the tarmac.
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then they checked the video. doctors say this kid may not be out of the woods because he could in effect have long are term effects, maybe brain damage and kidney problems because of the extreme cold. >> thank you. bring in former deputy director of the transportation security administration. i read this morning and said this is not possible. said, b.s. 38,000 feet for four hours and 45 minutes? and you look just fine when you land in maui? >> it's an incredible story. in modern aviation history this has been attempted 89 times. as trace said, 80% of rule in fatility. the last time was 2010 when it was tried and did result in a fatality here in the u.s. so, it's rare but this is really an incredible and unbelievable story. >> the fbi seems to believe it. they seem to believe they have the video and witnesses to prove
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a 16-year-old kid, who was just running away from home, managed to get to maui in a wheel well, after a five and a half hour flight. >> they have the video of him coming over the fence at san jose. they also have video of him coming up and approaching the aircraft. he just went to the first aircraft he could fine and climbed up in the wheel well. i think one of the real questions is, who is watching that video at 1:00 a.m. in the morning at san jose? >> nobody. >> i think -- apparently nobody. because that's what tsa and the fbi are in the process of investigating today. >> you know, we hear of so much weird stuff happening. guns get through tsa metal detecters. little kids can wander on to a tarmac in san jose and end up in sunny maui? who is guarding the farm here? it sounds like we're in complete disarray, and sometimes when i'm at the airport it looks like it. >> well, there's a couple of things to keep in mind.
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it's the -- how large the job is. two million people a day to be look at. 487 airports to guard the perimeter. i also think it's a fact that we're getting some degree of proximity away from 9/11 and we aren't as vigilant as weed in to be and we have to understand the bad guys are still interested in aviation and if these identify had a pack of explosives on his back we would be reporting a different story. >> they tried to take my toothpaste this morning pause they didn't believe it came in travel sizes and had to look at the thing. 1.7 ounces, you're right, you can take your toothpaste. yet they doped find a 16-year-old boy who wonders into a freaking wheel well. good job, tsa. have a great day. i feel safe, don't you? >> great comment. >> it's a fact. whether the kid was in a wheel well or north is another matter. they did try to take my toothpaste. i got to keep it. update on a story about
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general mills, the maker of cheerios. it is scrapping its legal terms that took away your right to sue the company if you liked it or downloaded a coupon. over the weekend the company wrote, we listened and we're changing our legal terms back. we'll just add that we never imagined this reaction. read, we didn't think you'd catch us. today survivors 0 of 0 the boston marathon bombing went back to the spot where their lives changed forever and thousands of runners finished what they started a little more than a year ago. we'll look at the security, see how one american runner made this day even more emotional. a live report near the finish line of the boston marathon. that's next. ñ
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18 minuteses before the hour. i have some cell phone video to hoe you of a fire that spread through a highrise building. take a look at the flames and
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the smoke powering out of this -- pouring out of this building in china. started with a welding accident. at it an apartment building and the fire trapped one of the people who lived there but firefighters able to rescue that person as the firefighters eventually put out the flames. >> emotions running high in boston and around the nation one year after bombers killed three people and wounded more than 260 others. close to 36,000 people signed up to run for this year's marathon. the second most ever for the race. and for the first time since 1983, an american finished first in the men's division, meb keflezighi. he won the new york city marathon in 2009. he wrote a tribute to victims on his number. and on the women's said, a woman rita jeptoo defended her title. security was tight. you can see an officer -- let's
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get the slide show -- on officer monitoring things, watching the runners pass. a lot of bicycles on patrol today. that's exactly how they wanted it so there would be a lot of show out there, public safety officials said more than 3500 police officers were on site, about double last year's. the checkpoints were a little
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so, you ask somebody to the prom and the tells you to no. bad enough. but a high school student in philadelphia got suspended after he asked miss america to the senior prom during a school assembly. >> miss america -- pgh [inaudible] pgh [inaudible questions] [inaudible] >> patrick favres, a 19-year-old. he walked on the stage and gave miss america a plastic flower. even asked to take a selfie with her. now the beauty queen is asking school officials to reconsider the punishment. >> i did ask them to rethink their decision, and i'm not sure what ended up coming out but i have to say this wasn't my first prom invitation. i thought it was very sweet and very endearing. >> should have gone with him.
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would have solved everything, miss america assess she won't be able to taped any proms -- attend any proms because of scheduling conflicts. now the teen faces a three-day in-school detention. this is during a question and answer period but miss america was there to talk about science and math. so this question was a bit off topic. we reached out to the school for a statement and have nod heard back. but we will in a post on the school's facebook page officials say the students are disciplined for bad behavior and this is no different. patrick favres is on the news deck. drove up from philly. do you think you made the right move? >> i don't regret it. i apologized to the administration and i thanked miss america for being such a good sport. there's no harm done. just a helpless -- a little joke. >> what if she said yes?
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>> i never even thought that far. just asked the question and i never even thought what would happen afterwards, but if she said yes -- it's one of those things i can't tell you what i would do unless i was actually in that situation. >> you're in the lunchroom talking to a bud where when that's came up? >> it got wind of miss america coming to our school three days prior and i jumped up in class and pitched an idea, what if i asked her to prom? and arch thought it was hilarious. and then the spread the rumor, and i thought this would be the perfect way to end senior year with a bang. so i did it. >> in the meantime, before that happened the principal came up to you. >> about ten minutes before the presentation. i was set on doing this and he said, patrick, we heard about it, just relax. it would would be inappropriate. don't go there. at that point in time i was look doing. >> this ship has sailed. >> yeah. now or never type thing.
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so i had to do it. >> are you that guy, the one who does those things? >> yes. >> they've been dealing with you. >> me and my friends are known to do the goofy type -- wore stand-out characters. >> do you have a takeaway message? if i'm a school administer, i'm thinking i told him not to do and it he did and now he's on tv all over america. >> much love and respect to the administration. don't want them to get a bad rep. they're agreed. they had the right to discipline me and i completely respect and understood. they told met not to do and it i did it anyway. and thank you to mess america for being a great sport. i just learned a lot. >> when i was in high school, the dinosaurs were roaming the earth, and tommy gunn what the head master and would have the board of education and it had -- if you did something that tommy gunn told you not to do it was ankle time, and you can get the hell beat out of you, and that happened to me a lot. now they put you in jail for
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doing what tommy gunn did. do you think that might be a better idea? if you had had a board over occasion would you do it? >> probably not. >> now, who do you go to prom with in. >> that is the question i'm always asked. i haven't been able to socialize with anyone yet because i've been doing all this, but i don't know if i want to ask someone or want to -- if someone is going to ask me, but i don't really have a problem going alone. if you can't tell from all this i'm pretty good at making my own fun. >> seems that way. >> yeah. >> you have a college plan? i know that before this you thought of doing one thing. now you're talking of something else? >> i've always had my mind set on majoring in film and production and stuff. i'm not quite sure if i want to do direction or production or acting or -- something in that field, though. >> now that yours on "today show" and here and everything else --
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>> i always had that as aspiration. >> anymore miss americas? >> no. >> what about school? >> i will be going back to school. i think friday. >> you'll take a lot of it. >> yes. >> patrick favres, nice to meet you. thank you for coming down. >> no problem. >> earlier in this newscast we askedout what you thought about powdered alcohol. >> i wouldn't know. >> that's the problem. hang on.
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and zack, says each powdered alcohol package should include a list of nearby pollices aare ddpolics anonymous. >> thank you. >> on this day in 1980, a 26-year-old runner named rosy rue ruiz ran the new york city marathon to qualify for big boston, but before that she was really unknown in the racing world. in boston, ruiz won the women's race with a time of two hours, 31 minutes. one of the fastest ever on record. people grew suspicious, and investigators figured out rosie had actually jumped into the race about a mile before the finish line. officials took away her boston title and found out she had cheated in the new york city marathon as well by taking the subway. but rosie ruiz affectioned a
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first-place finnish bean town 34 areas ago today. when news breaks out we'll break in because breaking news changes everything at fox news channel. your world with neil cavuto, eric foley is sitting in. starting now. >> oil prices, gushing, now a seven-week high. gasoline prices surging up, 30 days in a row. and the white house, well, let's just say it's not helping. >> welcome everybody. ríujy this is "your world." pipeline supporters want to know what pipe the administration is moching because after delaying the pipeline decision indefinitely and quite possibly until the mid-term elections are over, republicans are blasting the move as purely political. to "the wall street journal's" james freeman who says the latest delay is about keeping a billionaire democratic fundraiser happy and vulnerable democrats in office.