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idge. when police tried to intervene things turned violent. two officers suffering injuries more than 20 protestors arrested, some of them even trying to scale the bridge. anti cop protests happening in other parts of the country, too. hundreds taking to the streets in oakland and chicago. in los angeles, dozens of protestors laid down on the railroad tracks blocking trains from passing. a brand new e-mail problem for hillary clinton as her campaign gets off to a rocky start in okiowa. it turns out clinton was asked more than two years ago in a letter from congress if she ever used a private e-mail account as secretary of state. leland vittert is live with the latest. good morning. >> ainsley. good morning. e-mail scandal just won't go away. the latest issue comes down to a 2012 letter from congressman darrel issa asking the then secretary of state if she was using a personal e-mail address for government business.
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henry reports she basically never responded. these are far from the story the clinton folks want everyone talking about. a visit to the local community college yesterday seemed far more scripted than retail politics. >> i want to be the example i don't know who goes to bat for americans in four big areas. we need to build the economy of tomorrow not yesterday. we need to strengthen fatmilies and communities because that's where it all starts. we need to fix our dysfunction al political system and get unaccountable money out of it once and for all. >> if you want to be successful, especially in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina you have to take the sunglasses off and go and talk to people and actually care about what people think. the fact is she doesn't want the publicity. >> day one on the campaign trail in iowa left more questions than answers literally.
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reporters far out numbered those hand picked as part of her xaiven vent. the reporters were kept out of microphone distance for much of day. >> leland, i understand there has finally been a scooby van sighting. >> a few scooby van sightings. that's a van she has used for a long time. it is converted what they call excursion van made by chevrolet, a little bit nicer inside than a typical family mini van. >> i saw pictures inside of what it looks like. it's incredible. >> hillary clinton chipolte images going viral. her incognito look goes against her middle class champion campaign. >> it is what i call the ame -- imelda marcos moment proving she can order something.
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those people are just fawning. it looks stupid. can you image bill clinton? he would have gone in there, eaten some of somebody else's food, said hello, warm them up and said what's the best thing to order. he would have made a scene there. she went in there and she is wearing sunglasses. my god. >> president obama's decision to remove cuba from the state terrorism list coming under fire this morning. cuba had not supported terrorists for the last six months and not in the future. cuban american marco rubio insists this is a big mistake. >> cuba is a country that harbors fugitives of american justice including a cop killer, including somebody on the ten most wanted list by the fbi, including multiple fugitives that fled with medicare dollars they stole. it is a country that has two high military officials indicted in federal court for the murder
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of u.s. citizens in international airspace. sounds like a terrorist government to me. >> they estimate there are between 100 and 130 fugitives in cuba right now most of whom have ties to radical groups. the al qaeda branch in yemen declaring the top cleric has been killed in a grown strike. the state department had placed a $5 million bounty on the head of ibrahim al rubaysh. u.s. nor yemeni official the confirmed his death. hassan hassan row hassan rouhani is weighing in he says iran is dealing with the six major powers and not the united states congress. his comments come as the relations committee unanimously apro giving congress the role. they had been rallying hard but
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was forced to buckle after strong bipartisan support. >> it is tax it day but if you need last minute help from the irs, don't count on it. jackie i be ban ez isbanez is here with how the government is easily spending our hard earned money. >> that's right, heather. today is april 15th tax day. it is a great time for the irs collecting $3 trillion. you may be pulling your hair out by the end of the day. the irs saying you may not be able to speak to a real person on the phone today. >> our phone level of service at the start of the filing season was 54 percent. as we have gotten closer to the end of the filing season it dipped below 40 percent. that means more than six out of 10 people who called could not reach a live person. >> blaming the poor service on flash budgets and under
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staffing. >> after five years of budget cuts and hiring freeze that lastedd four years people need to understand the irs is going to have to do less with less. it means both enforcement and tax payer service will suffer. the problem is there are levels of staffing are insufficient to deliver on our mission. >> despite commissioner's claims the irs is still spending our money. orrin hatch chair of the senate committee blatsing the irs for a series of multi-million dollar purchases by the agency. included $4.3 million on market research and public opinion polling. 8,000 dollars on a stair climber exercise machine of all things. thousands of dollars on decorative and give away items like stuffed animals toy footballs and thomas the tank engine rubber wrist bands. that's for manager's meetings. on top of that they spent $4 million on office furniture. while the irs is buds zee
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spending -- busy spending tax dollars we have to file or file an extension by midnight tonight. ainsley hope you filed. >> i did file. that is infuriating. thank you for sharing that with us. >> chris christie on the state of social security. >> our entitlement system is out of control. it's growth is not sustainable. it threatens the economic health of every generation that follows us. why would i say it if it wasn't true? >> he is proposing cutting off social security benefits to future retirees if they make more than 200,000 dollars a year. those over 62 years old who are still working would also be exempt from the payroll tax. the tax would cut $1 trillion over the decade. christie is rumored to jump into the gop field set out for breakfast in new hampshire and a tell it like it is town rally. >> a victory for the wife of
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donald sterling. long before the controversy over donald sterling's racist comments his wife shelly was suing for $2.6 million. the judge awarded sterling most of that money ruling it as common property that donald sterling secretly used to buy stiviano lavish gifts like a mansion and a ferrari. >> extreme weather now, a tornado in oregon flipping a car upside down at a community college in eugene. >> three other cars were damaged. the back of one person's jeep was lifted right off of the ground. maria, good morning. >> good morning. good to see you. it is all associated with the big storm system moving in to the west. the same storm could bring heavy snow across parts of the central rockies. we have winter storm warnings across utah and extending into wyoming. you can see the snow right now coming out on the radar across those areas.
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we are talking potentially more than a foot of snow out there. out here over the last several days we have been receiving several houndsrounds of showers and thunderstorms. you can see the rain moving in. parts of alabama and georgia because of the slow frontal boundary that produces localized flash flooding. you can see our forecast model here producing in some areas locally up to six inches of rainfall. again that will be a big issue out here in terms of any flooding that could occur. temperature wise, across the u.s. you are very mild across the southeastern united states. you are in the 60's and 50's this morning. as you head further west temperatures much cooler in places like mazula and places like utah. only in the 30's at this hour. they are talking snow we are talking heavy rain across the southeast. >> thank you where hewe will check
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in again with you. ee oo >> 3, 2, 1, 0. >> cargo spacecraft off to get supplies to the space station. the second part not so successful. it made a hard p landing instead. the rocket hitting too hard to be reused. >> the time now 10 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, caught on camera, police cruisers running down a man with a rifle. >> the dramatic dashcam video and why police say it could have been much worse. >> bold decisions the second opinion that saved rita wilson's life. her message now to you. expanding economy class while more airlines are squeezing your seats, the one that is making them bigger.
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>> combrand new video released of a police officer in southern arizona taking desperate measures to stop an armed robbery suspect. we warn you this video might be hard to watch. a police cruiser running down that man sending him flying into the air and ending his day long crime spree. police say he had just stolen a gun that day back in february and was firing it right near crowded businesses. the suspect now claiming police used excessive force. the chief of police stand by his officer's actions. >> what happened is this guy gets past us and gets into the control and runs into coca-cola. that's not a easy decision.
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it is a tough, tough decision. the officer behind the wheel was cleared of any wrong doing. >> a police officer putting himself on the line as panicked drivers call 91 # 1 when they nearly head into a car heading straight for them. >> we have a wrong way driver. >> the car is going the wrong way. >> we almost got into a wrong kay way collision. >> the person faces drunk driving charges. >> one of the top spring break destinations. next month the pana city florida leaders will decide whether to permanently ban drinking on beaches. this after the sexual assault of an unconscious woman on a crowded beach. the shooting of 7 people at house parties. it is the main economic driver. the ban will push drinkers to spend money in bars instead of drinking on the beach.
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u.s. federal agents solicited prostitutes and let drug cartels foot the bill. they can't be fired their boss. that was the subject of the congressional hearing leveled at michelle leanhart. instead of being fired over the scandal agents were only suspended. some even promoted. lawmakers appalled when leonhart said the decision and said that keeps her from firing the agents. >> i don't buy it. am american public don'tesn't buy it. if this is the behavior they are going to engage thisin they shouldn't have security clearance she shouldthey shoulder fired. >> you are protecting the people who solicited prostitutes who had 15-20 sex parties, went through this whole operation, used tax payer money to do it. >> leonhart says she hopes training will help similar incidents from happening again.
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>> after signing the big check to the government you are finally getting paid back. >> loren simonetti is here with big tax day freebies. >> we have fun ones for you. if you wrote a big check to uncle sam some companies looking to ease the pain with savings. boston market letting you buy one meal get one free. great american cookie giving away free sugar cookies. you don't have to buy anything. sometimes you have to do something a little extra. chef free chips and case so if you say the secret pass word. hard rock cafe says you will get a free burger if you get up on stage and sing. chilly mix sign up for buy one get one free or $40 facial and massage. how about half off stays in the bahamas at grand lucayan hotel and hotel monaco is waiving
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taxes. >> we get on a plane and we can fly southwest airlines. what's the deal? >> bigger seats. they have new seats that will be .7 inches wider on the boeing 737 800s coming out next yeerp. at 17.8 inches you can see they are the biggest in the boeing fleet that are used. the number of seats on southwest new plains will be the same 175 #. but the seats will be a lot lighter which will save the airlines fuel. that does not mean they are going to lower ticket prices. stock futures up 36 points right now ladies. >> thank you, loren. oo -- lauren. >> to find lauren go to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> 18 minutes past the top of the hour. principals are going to prison. >> it is the sickest thing that has ever happened to this town. >> the sentences that are leaving the schoolteachers in tears.
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>> today marks two years since the boston marathon bombing if you can belief it. now families of the more than 260 victims have found justice. one of the men responsible is convicted. marking one boston day mayor marty walsh and other officials will raise banners on boylston street followed by a moment of
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silence when the first bomb went off. church bells will also ring through out the day. the jury who convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev for the bombings is not allowed to attend anything related to one boston day or this year's marathon. his penalty stay starts tuesday one day after the 2015 marathon kicks off. >> sparks fly in court as employees are sentenced to prison in one of the biggest cheating rings in history. >> (inaudible) >> well, i have got the bare sentence in my mind and it involves going to jail. >> this thing was pervasive. it's like the sickest thing that's ever happened to this town. >> judge jerry baxter giving the
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harshest sentence to these three. they will spend 7 years in prison 13 years of probation, 2,000 hours of community service and 25,000 dollar fine. they are three of 10 people who will see jail time for their roles in falsifying school test scores as far back as 2005 in order to collect bonuses for their schools and themselves. >> free range parents daniel and alexander alexander are planning lawsuits after their 6 and 10-year-olds were picked up by police yet again. the two children were walking home from the park on sunday when they were stopped by three squad cars three blocks from their house. they were helped by cps -- they were held by cps for five hours and the parents were not notified for three hours after cps picked up the kids. a dc law firm is representing the family pro bono. >> it is time to brew on this.
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it is christmas come early for a small credit card company he shocked his employees with the news that he would be taking a major pay cut in order to raise the company's minimum wage to 70000 dollars. this announcement bringing workers to their feet. (applause) >> to make it happen price is cutting his nearly $1 million salary and taking the 70,000 dollar salary and will also use about 80 percent of the company's anticipated profit to make the wage increases possible. the average salary at graph vit is -- gravity is 48,000 dollars. we want to know does money buy happiness? send an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will share them later in the show. >> it will be interesting to hear what people say about that for sure. >> danger 30,000 feet up.
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how new technology could have hackers controlling planes from the ground. >> a police chase unlike we have ever seen. the coyote giving cops the run around. but first on this day in 1947 jackie robinson played his first major league baseball game for the brooklyn dodgers. >> the b-52 bomber made its maiden flight. ♪ sh back from bank of america to help pay for her kids' ice time. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you.
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>> it is wednesday april 15th. a fox news lart. police officers assaulted as protestors block traffic and even the brooklyn bridge. this as brand new clashes break out between citizens and cops. >> deadline day. >> more than 6 out of 10 people called could not reach a live assistance. >> the irs can't help you but wait until you hear how it is
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helping itself with your tax dollars. >> a royal guard's fall from grace. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> good morning to you. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. it is 30 minutes after the top of the hour. >> two officers assaulted in brook brooklyn as police brutality cases are through the country. hundreds of protestors taking to the streets of new york clogging traffic even on the brooklyn bridge. when police tried to intervene things turned vie p lent. two officers suffering injuries. more than 20 protestors arrested some trying to scale the bridge. anti protests happening in other parts of the country as well. hundreds taking the streets of oakland and in chicago.
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also in los angeles thousands of protestors laying down on tracks blocking trains from happeningpassing. >> a brand new e-mail problem for hillary clinton as her campaign kicks off to a rocky start in iowa. more than two years ago congress asked secretary of state if she ever used a private e-mail account. leland vittert is live for us in washington. good morning leland. >> the e-mail scandal won't go away. the 2012 letter comes from darrel issa from secretary of state if she was using personal e-mail address for personal business. she basically never responded. these of course are far from the story clinton folks want everyone talking about as her campaign rolls out. her first plan visit to iowa
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seemed far more scripted and staged than what you usually see in terms of retail politics in that date. >> i want to be the champion who goes to bat for americans. we need to build the economy of tomorrow not yesterday. we need to build families and communities that's where it all starts. we need to fix the dysfunction al system and get money out of it once and for all. >> the fact is she doesn't want the publicity. this is the big thing a lot of the mainstream media is missing. this is the only strategy they could employ. >> day one on the campaign trail in iowa left a lot more questions than answers. reporters far out numbered the hand picked by the campaign to be part of her event. the reporters were kept back and
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able to ask the kind of typical questions you see in the early days in iowa. >> speaking of that and the questions or lack there of has hillary taken questions from the media and is there plans to do so. >> they shouted a lot of questions for her. but you see the candidate walk out and talk to the reporters for five or 10 minutes and answer questions and go back and forth and see the number of reporters nt int other side. even martino malley and jim web democrats possibly looking to throw their hat into the ring have sat down for interviews as well. so far nothing from hillary's camp on when that might happen. on the fox news channel for the first time in nearly two years national committee chairwoman debbie wasser man schultz firing back at the early criticism of
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hillary clinton's campaign. >> what i find amusing is the three candidates that declared their candidacy for president on the republican side started out each of their campaigns by attacking hillary clinton. hillary, when she announced her candidacy on sunday immediately started talking about being a champion for the middle class, that she wanted to be a voice to help make sure that people can climb the ladders of success in america and if you work hard and play by the rules everyone will have a chance to succeed. that will be the contrast we will see through out this campaign no matter who ends up adds the nominee on either side of the aisle. >> president obama's decision to remove cuba from the state terrorism list coming under fire this morning. the president said cuba has not supported terrorists in the last six months and will not in the future. when congress has 45 days to respond to the request. most of whom have ties to
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radical groups. >> the mother is speaking out about the horrifying moments she first saw him in captivity. >> when he saw me he took the blind off and he get up and (indiscernible). he called my name. i was blindfolded pale and unshave enwhen she was allowed to see him. he was wrongly charged with spying when he was visiting his grandmother in iran. they are pleading with the government to free him as his father battles cancer at home in michigan. >> it's the 15th. it's tax day.
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no one likes fighting with the hard earned money but spending like our cash like crazy. jackie i be ban yez is here on the biggest day of the year. good morning jackie. >> parting with the money. today is the dreaded april 159 tax day. while it is a great time for the irs collecting $3 trillion you may be pulling out your hair by the end of the day. for all of you last minute filers good luck to you. the irs saying you may not be able to speak to a real person on the phone today. >> our phone level of service at the start of the filing season was just 54 percent. as we have gotten closer to the end of the filing season it dipped below 40 percent. that means more than six out of 10 people who called could not reach a live assister. >> that is frustrating right there. commissioner john koskinen blaming the poor service on slashed budget and poor staffing. >> people need to understand the ir is going to have to do less
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with less. it means both enforcement and tax payer service will suffer. >> the problem is our levels of staffing are insufficient to deliver on our mission. >> despite commissioner coulds kin koskinen aeshg claims they are still spending your money. they are blasting them for multi-million dollar purchases by the agency including $4.3 million on market research and public opinion polling. over 8,000 dollars on a stair climber exercise machine thousands of dollars on decorative and give away items like stuffed animals toy footballs and thomas the tank engine rubber band wrist bands for manager's meetings. on top of all of that they spent nearly $4 million on office furniture. while the irs is busy spending tax dollars you have to file today or file your extension by midnight tonight. heather ainsley, back to you ladies. >> the clock is ticking. >> i cannot believe all of that
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waste. it's ridiculous. >> thank you so much jackie. to extreme weather now tornado in oregon flipping a car upside down at a community college in eugene. >> at least three other cars were damaged as well. maria molina is tracking it all. good morning. >> good morning heather and ainsley. what is going on out west is wif the big storm system moving eastward. cold air is with the storm system behind it. we are seeing that cooler air moving in. because of the cooler air we are seeing some of that rainfall transitioning over to snow. that snow really coming down out there acro parts of into wyoming. we have winter storm warnings in effect out there. montana picking up snow and idaho. some areas could be seeing more than a foot of snowy specially along the highest elevations. out east the big issue isn't snow it is rain. quite heavy at times. we have had several rounds of showers, thunderstorms and areas of heavy rain moving out here because of a frontal boundary. the forecast for that to continue as we head into the next several days.
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continuing to see that risk for localized flash flooding. at least up to 6 inches of rainfall in addition to what we have already seen through friday will be possible in some areas. temperature wise right now across the country mild across the southeast. temperatures widespread in the 60's. but as we head further west mazula and provost looking at the numbers only in the 30's. quite chilly out there. with the snow feeling a lot more like winter. heather and ainsley. >> thank you very much maria. >> it is a police chase unlike we have ever seen before. a coyote giving police the run around. an animal ran around the church courtyard nearly an hour before police shot him with a tranquilizer dart and then took him to the vet. the famous mountain lion who moved in under the house in l.a. is in the wind now. crews tried for days to lure him
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out to no avail but now he is finally gone. the tracking device shows the space under the house is empty and might be back to wandering around the nearby griffith park. he has been tracked by wildlife officials since 2012. >> the time 20 minutes to the top of the hour. he put himself in danger to protect our country. when he couldn't help the va didn't bother. what he heard when he called the hot line. >> how hackers can control our planes from the ground. >> the first time delivery at a texas
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>> welcome back. the a fox business alert.
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a shocking report finds airline computer systems are at great risk of being hacked. ashley webster from our sister network fox business is here with the new warning. hi ashley. good morning. >> a report by a government accountability office paints a very disturbing picture of how vulnerable commercial aircraft could be to hackers. government investigators say it is theoretically possible for someone with just a lap top to common deer the aircraft put a virus from flight control computers jeopardize the safety of the flight by taking over control the computers take over the warpen significant-- warning systems or navigation have is temsystems. the airlines are relying on fire walls to create barriers. because they are software they can be hacked. the government report goes on to say, quote internet connectivity in the cabin should be considered a direct link between the aircraft and the outside world which includes
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potential malicious hackers. boeing says the aircraft is fitted with multiple security features including remote control intervention. investigators also know as the country's air traffic control system is upgraded there is there are also concerns that it could too be compromised. >> ashley webster joining us. thank you. >> to find the fox business network ashley and others, log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> in other news suspected terrorists may be able to find out why they are on the no fly list. it let's americans who have been denied boarding a plane petition the department of homeland security. they can do it once to find out if they are on the list. the second time to get an explanation. the dhs says it's about increasing transparency. there are about 500 or 800 americans on the no fly list. >> he fought to protect our country. but when he needed help to save
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his own life all he got was a recorded message. floir florida air force veteran ted qur'an was feeling depressed after losing his wife to cancer. he reached out to the va and the veteran suicide hot line for help. but he was repeatedly put on hold. he says that it was the animals that he cares for that saved him in the end and he fears not all veterans will be as lucky. on average 22 veterans commit suicide every single day. >> 150 years ago president abraham lincoln died after being shot by john wilkes booth. to commemorate the anniversary the ford theater is holding panels and tours all along. >> good morning. this is a round the clock kind of ab observance. you see people out here behind me. people are keeping vigil all night just as folks did 150 years ago waiting outside the
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peterson house where the president was brought after being shot at ford theater right across the street. all of this follows a somber night here on the streets. outside the theater the crowds build the street to mark the moment lincoln was shot last night. some lighting candles. mingling with them they describe the agonizing wait into the morning hours as lincoln near death. >> the crowd has been very quiet. everyone is within his own thoughts trying to understand how this could have happened. >> to really help understand how all of this happened and the significance of it they have gathereded together for the first time a number of artifacts. ifs this is the first time they have been in one place from the president's top hat to the coat he wore to the gun that was used to carry out the assassination. back to you guys.
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>> doug luzader live for us from the ford theater. >> the board decision that saved rita wilson's life and her message to the public. >> an out of this borld message from an aut naughtstronautastronaut's daughter how he got to see her love from space. >> brian kilmeade that is more. >> if you have a problem with any of it we will toss it out the window. marco rubio is in the race to talk about him and how other gop candidates experience. we will break it all down for us and separate fiction from fact. ann coulter is here. she is often opinionated. maybe this will be one of those days. suzanne sommers has a new book and exercise device like no other. go down to the plaza and release some stress. get coffee shths we have puppies and doughnuts and massages. that's just for the crew.
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a warning for expecting mothers. wiemen who get diabetes early on are 42% more likely to have a child with autumn. researchers found no increased risk in mothers who developed diabetes after the first 26 weeks. 58-year-old actress rita wilson revealing she underwent a double mastectomy. an initial biopsy came up negative, but a friend urged her to get a second opinion. she said i hope this will encourage others to get a second
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opinion and trust their instincts if something doesn't feel right. wilson is expected to make a full recovery. say a prayer for her right now. billy joel is going to be a father again. will it be an uptown girl or a piano boy? ♪ sing us a song ♪ ♪ you're the piano man ♪ >> he's the best. the 65-year-old singer is expecting a baby with his girlfriend this summer. this will be their first child together. he already has one daughter, 29-year-old alexa rae from his marriage with christie brinkley. a first of its kind delivery bringing a lot of estrogen to one family. they just welcomed the first ever all girl quinntuplets in u.s. history. they are the first all girl quints since 1969. they are healthy and they will
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have a great role model tool look up to their three-year-old sister. it is seven minutes till the top of the hour. a salary surprise, a ceo's announcement stuns his employees. can money buy you happiness? your e-mails next. candy crushed. the injury proving the app is not just a game. ♪ sugar ♪ ♪ oh honey honey ♪
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three minutes until the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here's what's happening today. boston marking two years since the boston marathon bombing to commemorate one boston day, banners will be raised, followed by a moment of silence at 2:45 p.m. when the first bomb went off. hillary clinton dealing with a brand new e-mail problem. we just learned more than two years ago congress asked her if she used a private e-mail during her time heading the state department. she never answered. it is tax day. you have until midnight to find your state and federal returns or file an extension. if you need last minute help, you might be out of luck. more than half of all callers may be unable to reach the irs. >> do you think the country should be taken off the terrorist list?
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>> time for the good bad and ugly. good this daughter's love is out of this world. a teenager was missing her dad living on the international space station. she teamed up with hyundai to write this pen. >> a boy injured his thumb playing candy crush. >> guards are supposed to be stoic but not this one. he slipped during a routine changing of the guys. he stepped on a man hole slipped and had it captured by hundreds of tourists. time now for your brew on this responses. after reading an article on money relating to happiness a seattle ceo shocked his employees by taking a pay cut. tee dropped his own salary from
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1 million a year to $70,000 does money buy you happiness? >> happiness comes in many forms. >> mark says no, on you ask make yourself happy. "fox and friends" starts now. good morning. it is wednesday, april 15th. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. violent protests against police erupting across the country, blocking highways even swarming police precincts as a brand new dash cam video is released showing the moment a arizona cop stopped a man. oh, my. and do not reply. that's what hillary clinton did when congress asked her about those private e-mail accounts more than two years ago. will she be force today answer the tough questions now that she's on the campaign trail? if there's somebody to ask

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