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you are watching "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for starting your day with us. another bloody massacre killing as many as 300 people in a nigerian village. this as we learn former secretary of state hillary clinton fought to keep the al qaeda linked group off a terror list. doug zoo laider joins us with the latest. >> there are a number of questions about what led up to this and why the terror group associated with it responsible for the girls was not designated as a terror group. a few years ago the state department then led by secretary of state hillary clinton refused to classify them as a terrorist entity. the reason behind that not
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entirely clear. they had a big mpiece on this. one of the rationals is they didn't want to ruffle too many feathers. the obama administration is sending more technical help to the nigerians to help track down this terror group and the 300 girls they are accused of kidnapping. some say, though, the obama administration should do more. >> we should send our special force teams over there as soon as we can. the nigerians could not handle it particularly when you have 280 girls out there still 53 have escaped, but the fact is only the united states with our nato partners, the grit tish and the french can really execute and safely. >> the white house made it clear they are not going to send armed forcesç into my denigeria, at l not at this point. they are sending teams that are
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skilled and hostage negotiations and trying to track down where this group may be where all of these girls have gone. >> doug luzader live this morning. thank you, doug. >> remember this about the irs car g targeting scandal? >> not even mass corruption. not even a smidgen of corruption. >> the house of representatives holding low ryes learner in contempt. she refused to answer questions today and again in march. they investigated the irs scandal after complaints the justice investigation was less than satisfy tori. >> everyone knows this is a joke and now to have 26 democrats come along side of us and vote for a special council this is huge that many democrats said we have to have an investigation.
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>> now they have to wait for the justice department to prosecute lerner. >> dramatic 911 calls capture the moment a deadly house fire in ctampa. >> i am walking my dogs and the house exploded. oh my god. >> it is so horrible. i was walking by and it exploded. >> police say they don't know how the fire started but they think it was intentional they suspect arson and a murder suicide. four people found dead inside four adults two teenagers. firefighters spotted fireworks inside the home. tennis star james blake. he said he was subletting the house to someone else. >> lawyers asking the judge to change their client's possible punishment if he is convicted. they want the death penalty off
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the table. think sited last week's botched execution in oklahoma. >> he's accused of carrying out the terror attack that left 3 people dead and 260 others rounded last april. extreme weather. two tornadoes touching down in denver. no reports of injuries or major damage. >> other parts in colorado dealing with high winds and hail. hail stones sometimes up to 3 inches deep. in central kansas severe thunderstorm with high winds causing a train to de rail there. two people were on board at that time no one injured. high winds downing trees and power lines. nearly 700 people were without power as crews were working to
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clear the mess. >> storms prompted more in that region. >> maria molina has more. >> i want to start out with the current temperatures. they are warm already this morning. you are talking local time of about 4:00 a.m. across the central plains. 74 degrees that's very mild 60s in stick and 50's in the city of minneapolis. we have warm moist air ahead of the storm system. behind it much drier. we have more severe weather later this afternoon and this evening in to texas and wisconsin and minnesota. this area iowa and minnesota that is what is a moderate risk
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of more violent storms that could produce the tornadoes that stay p on the ground for a longer period of time. please be safe out there. into arkansas and indiana you could be seeing more severe weather. highs today very warm. you will be in the 70s in dallas and san sass city. it is a little cooler now that you have been dealing with the last couple days. record highs across the plains. >> for everyone in the path of the storms listen to the forecast and be careful. >> thank you. >> hillary clinton once again in the hot seat over benghazi. trey gowdy says she will suffer the consequences if she does not comply with subpoenas. clinton says there's no reason for the investigations to continue. elizabeth prann is live in washington k more. the same day we learn that representative trey gowdy be elected head of the house
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special committee hopes to call on hillary clinton during the investigation. we heard from the former secretary of state in an unrelated event. she says with so much already disemployeesed there's no reason for the committee. >> of course there are a lot of reasons why despite all of the hearings, all of the information that has been provided, some choose not to be satisfied and continue to move forward. that's their choice. i do not believe there is any reason for it to continue in this way but they get to call the shots in the congress. >> perhaps a similar tone when she testified at the foreign relations committee. >> the fact is we have four dead americans is it because of a protest or because some guys decided to kill some americans.
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what difference at this point does it make? >> this while the committee is just beginning to take shape. reports are minority leader nan nancy pelosi is considering b boycotting the committee. republican lawmakers are eager to get to the bottom of the investigation including the role of the white house and whether mos more could have been done to prevent the murder of four americans. >> the family members of the four murdered americans because they still have unanswered questions and i would ask secretary clinton with all due respect could you explain while still /* -- why we were in benghazi when others pulled out. >> thank you elizabeth. that brings us to our look whose talking senator graham has a question for clinton. >> in terms of clinton's role
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why was susan rice chosen to talk about benghazi when she had no responsibility. >> she said before i don't like to do the sunday shows. >> don't become president of the united states don't ask to be president of the united states if you don't like to go on national television and talk about four dead americans killed by terrorists. here is my advice. if you are seen as trying to cover up getting to the truth of benghazi and you think everything that has been known and this is just a pitch hunt we do so at your peril. if we are over playing our hand we do so at our peril. >> he will have a select committee in the senate. a federal appeals court glo blocks a big win for scott walker of course putting a hold on a ruling that stopped a secret investigation into
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walker's 2012 recall campaign and said prosecutors could not be ordered to return evidence they had gathered during the nearly two-year investigation. he runs for reelection and iza runs for president in 2016. >> a wild night in sports. the thunder playing lights out basketball against the clippers. >> get a look here at the lights suddenly go out. the 49ers... >> with with 27 seconds left in the game the lights dimmed. the lights came on halfway during the third quarter. one baseball fan nearly ends up on the field going for a foul ball. the detroit fying tigers fan reaching out to catch the ball. he leans a little too far. luckily his friends pulled him
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back up. >> shipping costs could soon sky rocket as fed-ex is making plans to change the way it charges all of us. loren simonetti with what we need to know. >> good morning. the wall street journal is reporting fed-ex is increasing prices on more than a third of the ground shipment. instead of charging by weight all ground packages will be priced according to size. the move affects those bulky but light items like toilet paper, diapers as well as shoes. those are the ones that come in the big box that are mostly filled with air when you open it up. the price will be 3-4 percent. dallas, houston, new orleans and philadelphia. it was rolled out in november in new york and los angeles as part of the deal with 9 u.s. postal service. lots of people are buying baby supplies especially on sundays. they have the to do list without
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changing. red sox tickets have a huge premium for yankee's games. red sox tickets average $146 but they jump to 295 when they play the yankees. on the other side of the country there's an 82 percent premium between los angeles legals angels and dodgers. they draw 70 percent premium to the giants. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. it is 12 minutes to the top of the hour. horror at a already grizzly crime scene as a driver plows through crowds of people. >> handcuffed -- a book she was assigned to read at school. >> i am 50 i am no prude and i have never read anything like that in my life. why he says the fight is far from over.
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so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. >> welcome back to "fox & friends first". cameras cap suring chaos as a car plows into a crowd of people at the murder scene in texas. (screams) >> you can hear people screaming the driver jumps out of the car while it was still rolling. the man identified as the father of the accused killer. he snapped when a victim's family member started taunting him. >> a.m. i see miss man is facing murder charges after giving a woman kool-aid with prescription
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drugs laced in. he got his wife to drink the kool-aid by telling her her two-year-old made it for her. he's in jail without bond. >> a plastic surgeon accused of killing a model in plass sick duri surgery will spend two months in jail for the death of the 51-year-old new york woman two years ago. prosecutors say the doctor knew she had a heart condition but performed the surgery anyway. he also falsified medical records to cover up his recklessness. >> more than 100 people under arrest in a nationwide crack down on synthetic pot. federal agents serving hundreds of search warrants and arrest warrants in 25 states coast to coast. investigators say synthetics are falsely marketed to young people as safe alternatives to marijuana. >> this is a compound, a mixture people sell to you because they
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don't care with about you. >> synthetic pot sends hundreds of people to the emergency room each year. back to ainsley. >> monica lewinsky vanity fair article being released in full on-line today. but there is no agreement about the possible impact it will have on hillary clinton's political future. >> the effect of this might actually help secretary clinton. monica lewinsky describes it, she uses the words consensual. it is not a 50-year-old president of the united states having sex acts in the oval office with a 22-year-old young women. i think the effort it to kind of normalize it and make people forget how stunning it was when you found out this is in january of 1988. the country was stunned.
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>> it remind people of the atmosphere of the white house. if we are back in that atmosphere that may be a drag on hillary clinton. >> her presence out there remind people of the bad days of the white house. there's no scenario to me that that is good. >> the clintons haven't made a comment about the article. >> a government worker caught clicking on porn for hours at a time in the office. his punishment a 120,000 dollar a year salary. wait until you hear the most ridiculous part. >> what do you do if a shark mistakes your boat as a chew toy. that encounter may keep you on dry land.
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>> the father arrested at a school board meeting in new hampshire cops cuffed him after he spoke longer than the allotted time. >> what are you charging me with? >> disorderly conduct. >> now he is breaking his silence on fox news about the charges he is facing and the book in question. it is a detailed teen sex scene. he is speaking out on the kelly files. >> i am 50 and i am no proud i never read anything like that in my life. it is graphic, it is violent.
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i feel like my familiar lane violated. >> that father will be live on fox and friends this morning at 6:45 eastern time. >> an agency gone rouge. the epa accused of allowing rampant employee misconduct and investigation. juicy testimony caught one ploy looking at porn on his computer. >> the environmental protection agency in the cross hairs on capitol hill. members of the house over site committee revealing testimony from the top brass including the dish on one employee who was commended for work activity but was habitually viewing pornography on a government commuter. >> making 120,000 dollars spending 2-6 hours a day looking at porno. he received performance awards during the time period. >> yes, he did receive performance awards.
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>> the personnel issues and allegations of criminal misconduct embarrassing. >> we have to resolve this we have to find a way to get this done. >> the ladies and gentlemened lack of communication between the inspector general and little known off chute of the epa own department of homeland security run by administrator gina mccarthy. >> hooffice of homeland securit being in any threat at any time. the office tasked with overs overseeing the agency claims it is being blocked by the unit. >> they must share information with us if it's from the secret service or u.s. marshal service right now they are sharing nothing with us. >> i am happy to do more. it is a shame we had to come to a hearing for you all to communicate. >> in washington peter doocy, fox news. >> live from new york to tokyo
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>> it is thursday may 8th a fox news alert. stepping up his deadly reign of terror. this as we learned hillary clinton ignored warnings about the terrorist organizations. >> high school boys are in big trouble for using a prom draft for the big night. >> a great white shark mistakes your rubber boat for a chew toy. the close encounter will send
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you to dry land for sure. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> it is 31 minutes after the hour. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. their latest blued bloody attack killing 300 people in a nigerian village. hillary clinton fought to keep them off the state's terror list. we have the latest on the massacre and the clinton
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connection. >> as the sefrp continues for the kidnapped girls there are questions about the groups responsible for kidnapping them. why they were not designated by t as a terror group years ago. there was a request by the state department to do just that. she was headed by hillary clinton. every one of those requests turned down. the daily beef reports they were turned down because there was sensitivities toward the nigerian government. they may have gotten angry as they were designated as a terror group. they are asking for our help. helping with hostage negotiations potential hostage negotiations. some say there needs to be more done. >> let's kill the cancer. let's drag out this vile person
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who again as i indicated just can't hold up this money often enough. this is it. this is slavery. >> the assistant of the united states is going to be some what limited it turns out. the white house has been clear there will be no armed forces going out searching for these individuals. at least not yet. the nigerians carry out potential allegations there is no indication they are getting closer to finding these nearly 300 girls. >> that is terrific. >> thank you, doug. the dramatic 911 calls captures the deadly house fire. >> i was walking my dog and the house exploded. oh my god. >> calm down and take a deep
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breath. >> it was horrible. i was walking biaz it was exploding. >> they suspect arson and a murder suicide. four people found dead inside. two adults and two teenagers. firefighters spotted fireworks inside the home which is owned by retired tennis star james blake. blake was subletting the house to someone else. >> lawyers for the accused boston marathon bomber asking the judge to change their client's possible punishment if he is convicted. they want the death penalty off the table arguing it is unconstitutional siting last week's botched execution in oklahoma. dzhokhar tsarnaev is accused of carrying out the terror attacks that left three people dead and 260 others wounded last april. >> terrorist abu hamaza takes the stand for the first time in his terror trial.
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before becoming a hate preacher he ran a strip club. he was accused of supporting the taliban and al qaeda. he faces life in prison if convicted. >> the leader accused in the nonprofit targeting scandal now held in contempt. the house making the decision on lois lerner after she repeatedly refused to answer questions about whether the irs made it harder on conservative groups. lawmakers now have to wait for the justice department to prosecute learner. the house also voting to appoint a special panel to investigate the scandal. >> extreme weather across our country at least two tornadoes caught on camera touching down in colorado just north of denver. while other parts of the state are slammed with hail and high winds. in central kansas powerful winds growing tra-- throwing crane ct cars right off the tracks.
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incredible images as storms hoover in the distance over texas and oklahoma. maria molina has more for you this morning. good morning maria. >> good morning. good to see you. we looked at more than 250 reports of severe weather across the center of the country from the storm system just yesterday. i want to start out with the current temperatures. these are one of the ingredients that you need out there for severe weather. take a look at kansas city and the city of dallas. at this hour you are looking at temperatures right now into the 70s. dew points also very high meaning we have a lot of moisture in the air between 55 and even 75 degrees out here across areas from texas to illinois. thighs come together this afternoon or this evening we could be seeing severe weather from parts of texas to wisconsin to minnesota. that area sheaded in red that i what the storm prediction center highlighted as having a moderate risk. we could see some of the violent
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storms that could produce tornadoes that stay on the ground for a longer period of time. the storm system continues eastward from arkansas into indiana. heather and ainsley i know you are from the carolinas. take a look at raleigh 90 degrees. warm temperatures are warming up parts of the southeast today. >> social media many friends are saying we have skipped over spring went right to summer. thank you so much maria. >> hillary clinton in the hot seat again over benghazi. trey gowdy says she will suffer the consequences if she doesn't comply with subpoenas. this as clen ton says there's no reason for the investigation to continue. elizabeth prann is here from washington with the latest. we await to learn the lawmakers who make up the special house committee representative trey gowdy wants to hear from the former secretary of state hillary
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clinton. >> if she can get out of a subpoena she can get out of it. i don't send invitations to cocktail parties. we are going to send subpoenas and expect her to comply. >> we heard from a secretary at an event. with so much released there's not a need for a particular investigation. >> all of the hearings and information that has been provided some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. that's her choice and i don't believe there is any reason for it to continue this way but they get to call the shots in congress. >> perhaps a similar tone like this. >> was it because of a protest or some guys decided to walk and kill some americans. what difference does it make? >> this as the committee is just beginning to take shape.
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house minority leader nancy pelosi is considering either boycotting the committee or fewer than allotted. lawmakers are eager to get to the bottom of the investigation including the role of the white house and whether more could have been done to prevent the murder of americans. >> elizabeth prann it's about time the families get some answers, though. thank you. >> that brings us to the look who is talking this morning. charles krauthammer slamming hillary clinton for saying partisan politics are behind. the ongoing questions about benghazi. >> when you hear president clinton say a lot have been answered. the only people interested are partisan and who want to get at
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lee. the fact that the story was revived a couple weeks ago has to do with the fact that something emerged. for a year and a half the administration had not released a memo it was a directive, a memo from the national security council aid to susan rice telling her to press the story. it was titled prep for susan rice to go on tv. this5ww contradicts the story f 14 months that she got all of her information from the cia. she wasn't getting any information from the white house. now we know. >> 18-wheelers go up in flames now investigators calling a brush fire suspicious. it burned less than 3 hours and torched a lot of tractor trailers and cashes. the fire is considered suspicious. >> some new information about the pilot who trashed into a
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house in colorado and walked away unhurt. listen to this. it turns out he actually used to live in that house. investigators say 52-year-old brian veech was towing a banner when the plane lost power and crashed into the house. the current homeowners were not home at the time. he says it wasn't until he ran around to the front of the how is that he realized where he was. >> this might look like the movie jaws but it is not. this is real life a great white shark going after that tiny inflatable raft like a chew toy. they were filmmakers shooting near south africa and they caught it on camera that shark ripping a chunk out of their raft. everyone on board made it back to land safely. >> thankfully. good for them. the time is 41 minutes until the top of the hour. coming up first millions wasted. remember this. studying shrimp on a tred mill.
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spending too much on programs. the number of earmarks increased 20 percent from fiscif is 152 t9 in 2014 with the total cost down 18 percent from 3.3 million to $2.7 billion. the defense department alone could easily spend 1.62 billion less this year than last. among some of those questionable programs 21.9 million for an exercise program 16 million for alternative energy research and another 25 million for the youth project. they banned ear marks technically designed tax payer dollars to benefit constituents or donors. it is in name only they said. thank you, lori. interesting programs there. returning to the defense department cutting our military's budget.
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reelection. >> the time 47 minutes to the top of the hour. listen to this. dates where high school boys are in some big trouble for using a prom draft for the big night. and he placed the mo-- plays th powerful person in the world in the hit series "house of cards." how has his role changed his view on washington, d.c. >> first steve doocy with what is coming up on "fox & friends." good morning. >> coming up on "house of fox" did your mom always tell you don't sit too close to the tv you will go blind. is that true? we are going to separate mom advice fact from fiction with dr. mark seek seigel. the bad arrested after his daughter's racy school reading material. plus grey's anatomy actress sara drew and rick springfield.
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welcome back to "fox & friends first" the nfl draft is coming up but some high school students in california in trouble for holding one of theirç own. some boys, they set up a draft ranking girls as possible prom dates. the result landed on twitter. the account is now deleted. the principal caught wind of it putting prom in jeopardy for everyone. >> it's just terrible. i mean, when someone wants to treat someone as if they were just something they could throw around. i know that our school is not like that. >> the principal e-mailed
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parents saying i'm sure the intention of this draft is not to be harmful but it may be. it is not okay for any student to be objectified or judged in any way. watch out for lions and tigers roaming free in philly. visitors at the philadenp zoo can now watch lions and tigers walk right above their head. the catwalk allows the animals to room more of the park and get a change of scenery while giving visitors a front row seat. cool. >> speaking of animals, the king of all monsters is back. the most terrifying force of nature also known as godzilla returns to the big screen next week and we were there to get the inside scoop. joining us is the -- isç kevin mcarrest -- kevin
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mcarthy. >> the one geeky thing i had to ask them, could you take down so many villains in breaking bad. he was the villain is breaking bad. now he's playing godzilla. the question was what if walter white could fight godzilla? goofy question. here's what he said. >> it would be mind over matter; right? so he is this massive, picks up a lot of room, takes up a lot of roomç and massive destruction whereas hidenberg is thoughtful. he'll find the weakness of godzilla and destroy it.
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godzilla versus walter white, walter white would win. maybe that could be the sequel, maybe it could be walter white and godzilla. this summer, only this summer. hizenberg, one monster. godzilla. >> that movie opens next friday. we've got toç talk about house of cards. >> you're interviewing frank underwood. >> it was like tv geek. i asked him you're playing frank underwood. how does that affect the way you see d.c. now when you visit washington, d.c., and here's what he had to say. >> i find it amusing that lots of people in washington embraced the character. i find it amusing that many of them pretend it is not really like this. they say it's very cynical. it's a fictional version of our esteemed members of
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congress. i say it's a little bit disappointing to see that we send people to washington and they don't do their job. it's frustrating to see. that's why i think maybe the show has become so successful because for an american audience or maybeç around the world it is amazing to watch congress get things done. >> that is kevin spacey. in both those shows, available on netflix. >> drivers pulled over by police for driving without ice cream. and a tv studio destroyed during an all-out brawl on live tv. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd.
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california, teaming up with wall's ice cream to give drivers a tasty treat. instead of a ticket. up next, the bad. thieves stealing ussain bolt's cleats out of a museum in bolt. the sneakers are worth $30,000. finally the ugly. an all-out brawl happening on a live jordanian tv show as guests demolished the set. >> oh my gosh. "fox & friends" starts now. good morning. it'sç thursday, may 8, 2014. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. they are vicious criminals accused of killing off an entire village and kidnapping hundreds of little girls. nearly every government agency calls them terrorists, but hillary clinton's state department says don't use the "t" word. >> and the latest insult to our veterans. they wait longer than anybody else when
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