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of the boss to go bombing trial begins. >> the sentencing phase could last beaks as the jury sees if they should receive life. they present the case as the plea for jurors to spare tsarnaev's life. tsarnaev was 19 years old when the bombing took place. the brother was the more radicalized that were used. prosecutors are expected to argue tsarnaev along with his older brother display cruel and hannis crimes causing injury and death. some are leaning towards life in prison are urging prosecutors to spare tsarnaev's life. a married couple to lost liefshs
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made a statement we must over come impulse revengeance. they reported the second boston marathon since the attack. among the runners were victims of the bombing. they ran the event to show themselves and the world they are boston strong. >> i was laying on the pavement fighting for my life. one year ago i was being run across the pavement with the wheelchair the only thing this year that will be running is my running shoes. >> she ran 3 and a half miles of the race. a facebook page bible verse i have fought the good fight, i have finished the race, i have kept the faith. one spectator at the marathon says no one will ever forget the bombing. but the race thoughs people can move on. >> kelly wright, thank you.
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they are mind bars thanks to a healthcare worker who helped unravel the minneapolis terror cell. the specialist alerted the cell about a minnesota team planning a trip to turkey. because of that tip i was placed placed -- he was placed under surveillance and later arrested while trying to board a plane. a friend of his escaped syria hours after the fbi identified him last year. now 18-year-old abby nur is working in syria for americans who want to join isis. >> they were not confused young men. they were not easily influenced. these are focused men who are intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. >> four men arrested in minneapolis two others charged in san diego. officials believe they were all
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trying to buy fake passports. >> she tricked her parents to join isis in syria. the 20-year-old woman hoda lied to her parents about a trip to the middle east in november. she was studying business before she took off. her friends and family say she became increasingly radicalized after communicating with other extremists on-line. hoda joins a growing number of young women who have left their families to go and become wives of the isis fighters. developing in baltimore six as they investigate the deadly arrest of a 25-year-old man. an autopsy revealing he suffered a severe final injury when arrested last week eventually killing him. video doesn't explain how or when he was hurt. >> i know when mr. gray was placed inside that van he was able to talk, he was upset and
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when he was taken out of that van he could not talk and he could not breathe. >> police insist no extreme force was used during gray's arrest. it was unclear why he was arrested. city officials are calling for calm. it was a second night of protest. >> hillary clinton is in the hot seat as she campaigns. a parent bribery and special treatment. now we are getting an idea of how she is planning to identify herself. good morning, rich. >> hillary clinton begins her second day campaigning in new hampshire. she is fielding questions about the new book scheduled in two weeks claiming while clinton was secretary of state she provided favorable treatment to foreign entities donated to the complinlinton
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foundation or paid her president clinton. clinton and allies are painting the book as a republican hit job. >> we will be subjected to all kinds of distractions and attacks. i am ready for that. that comes unfortunately with the territory. >> these are disturbing allegations. they are out there and she is going to have to respond to them. >> when pressed on whether clinton foundation donors received favorable treatment from the obama administration state department josh earnest had no tangible information it is. he won't be the one to say those claims are untrue. >> any other canscandals or controversies that could come out of this book? >> it had significant influence toward foreign governments and entities. the new york times says the book
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charges preferential treatment with policy development projects following the 2010 haitian earthquake and payments to build clinton by a major shareholder at the keystone pipeline at the same time they are reviewing that pipeline application. >> thank you for that life report this morning. hillary has no boundaries between the clinton foundation and personal political am digses. my suspicion is any one focus fully revealed on may 5th it will cause a lot of indigestion for bill clinton. >> he would have allowed the clinton foundation to receive foreign politicians foreign individuals in violation of the agreement she made with her own boss the president of the united statesback obama before she took the job. another question is is it appropriate at a time when she is thinking about running for president. it is clear everyone knows to
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further accept foreign contributions. >> and u.s. war ship is now being moved into position off the coast of memberyemen possibly setting a stage for a collision course in iran. escalated violence between hut rebels and fighters. the u. ss roosevelt have been dispatched to the arabian sea. it will have iranian weapons to the hut at thises. they are going to deliver the weapons. this development being the total number of u.s. ships in the area to nine. new overnight they ousted mohammed morsi to the killing of protestors in 2010. 12 of the pus limb brotherhood leaders sentenced to 20-years. he was the first leblthed leader. the egyptian military over
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throwing the government in 2013. >> two arrests overnight as the 27 survivors of a migrant shipwreck rived back on land in italy italy. they are detained on suspicion of human trafficking. both on board the migrant boat when it capsized killing at least 800 people. >> ac/dc's drummer phil rudd now facing seven years in prison after pleading guilty to a murder for hire plot. the 60-year-old made a plea in a new zealand courtroom acknowledging he offered to pay someone to take out a man. he also directly threatened the victim in a phone call after the solo album launched after it didn't go as planned. he is now out on bail until sentencing in june. the long island widow who dice disappeared with her 14-year-old daughter for nearly three weeks in new york city didn't know people were looking for them apparently. that is the word from her mother. she claims the 51-year-old was under a lot of pressure and
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needed to get away but didn't realize she was causing any trouble. mother and daughter were found safe in a hotel. she is in legal battle with her late husband adult children over his will. the city of brotherly love is rolling out the red carpet for quarterback tim tebow. he is celebrating his dining with the eagles with the tea bowing pretzel. >> the treat, you can tell it is a position made famous by tebow. they sell for a dollar. they are hoping to get eagles fans all pumped up. >> what a cute idea. >> i like that. >> the east coast still getting slammed with rain this morning. >> the good news is it won't last long. maria molina is ahead with what is happening. >> did you catch the lightning and thunder last night? strong storms ripping through parts of the east coast. that storm system is still on
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the move. dealing with areas of heavy rain across parts of new england and parts of eastern pennsylvania, up state new york and across the new york city area. they will have severe parts in the east coast. this one today will bring a marginal risk of severe weather across texas oklahoma missouri and kansas. the real show in terms of severe weather is coming up as we head into wednesday. that's when we think things are going to ramp up across parts of oklahoma and texas, also extreme southwestern parts of arkansas. you will be looking at the risk of damaging winds, large hail and a few tornadoes are expected. now temperature wise across the nation, not bad at all. parts of the southeast, temperatures behind the front cooled off a little bit. places like rally north carolina further west across the plains, temperatures in the 70's as well for dallas.
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west coast in the 60's from seattle to la. heather and ainsley let's head over to you. it is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. the race against time as police officers rescue a man from that burning car. how they finally free him from that fiery wreck. >> visiting recommendations for mammograms. how health advisors are trying to clear up the confusion. >> you want to get your mom a nice mother's day gift from starbucks? why it's going to cost you four times what it is worth. >> why? please explain.
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her room at a sorority house in virginia. they suspect alcohol poisoning as a cause of her death. she is a third member from her high school graduating class to die in less than a year. the two other former classmates died from drug overdoses. christina brown is not awake but she has opened her eyes. attorneys for her brother bobby brown clarifying comments he made about her daughter's health this weekend. the 22-year-old is still completely unresponsive but no longer in a coma and has started a rehab program. she was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her home in atlanta. >> arrested after stating our flag from being trampled is now speaking out. taking an american flag away from protestors at the university in georgia. when she refused to give it back she was tackled to the ground by police and handcuffed. she just couldn't ignore what was being done to the flag.
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>> they were walking on it kicking it flowing it on the ground disrespecting it in every manner possible. i don't think i could turn a blind eye to that anywhere even if i saw it walking down the street randomly i wouldn't be able to turn my eye to it. being in the military we learn to respect the flag and defend the flag at all costs. that flag is a symbol of our freedom. it stands for everybody in america. >> she was not charged in the incident but has been banned from the school's campus. milford michigan council now voting unanimously to approve this statue for veteran's memorial park. the memorial came under fire some residents didn't like it was of an m 16 rifle. now that bronze and granite statue will be built in the town's central park to honor all of our fallen heros.
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a fox business alert now a deadly wisteria outbreak now program prompting blue bell ice cream to recall aftll of the products. >> what do consumers need to know? >> they found two samplings of the cookie dough ice cream tested positive for listeria. they cannot say with certainty how the bacteria got there. it is recalling everything from 23 states and internationally. five people in kansas have gotten sick from listeria and died. three people have been sick in texas. it was traced to a facility in broken air, oklahoma which we told you about a woum weeks ago where operations have been suspended. if you have blue bell products you can return them for a full refund. >> craft is planning to remove all of the die from the mac and cheese. will this color change? >> craft mac and cheese may be removing that bright orange glow
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because companies say it is what kids and parents want. it will be removing the color. >> starbucks deal is not much of a deal, right? >> not at all. it is a $50 starbucks card that will cost $200. it is selling limited gift card metal and ser rafik to treat mom. they defend the 400 percent markup because of the value of the sterling silver that comes with it. the card can also be reloaded. this is the third time they have issued a special edition card. last year it was silver and the year before it was rose gold. both costed more than their cash value. >> taking a look at stock figures. we are up across the board. >> to find joe and others all
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends first". a race to save the clock to save
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a man from a burning suv. they smash the window pulling the unconscious driver through the window and dragging him across the street away from the growing flames. >> come on man. >> come on, dude. >> come on dude. >> come on man. come on, man. >> come on stay with us. stay with us. >> telling him to stay with us. the driver is being treated for burns and several broken bones. >> was this divine intervention? they are fine after crash landing on a playground. she drove off the road and slashed into the sliding board. the woman didn't have her license and her child was sitting in the front seat without a booster seat. luckily there were no children on the playground at the time. tomorrow if you didn't know is earth day. the annual event bringing hundreds of thousands to the
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45th earth day celebration in dc. >> as jesse waters finds out many don't even know what the holiday is all about. it is watters' world earth day festival edition. >> happy earth day. >> happy earth day. >> where are your shoes? >> they are over at our blanket. >> it is definitely earth day isn't it? >> yeah. >> what is earth day? >> i think of earth day as a way to celebrate the earth. >> the works of mother earth? >> there is litter over here. >> that's a terrible thing. >> there's litter on earth day. >> that's a terrible thing. >> are we going to just let it sit there? >> no. >> youwe are going to pick it up. >> no littering on earth day. >> i am not a big recycler. you want to make the world a
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better place. >> you don't recycle but you are here on earth day. >> pick up crashtrash around your house. >> your house sounds like a mess. >> planning a petition to congress today. >> what was the at the timepetition for? >> you think americans should get rid of fossil fuels? >> solar power for example. >> solar powered ash planes? >> that would work. >> maybe you should fly before me. >> what do you think the bigger threat is, climate change or terrorism. >> climate change. >> climate change at the moment. >> i would go with climate change. >> i am not a people person. >> seriously? >> the time now is 25 after the top of the hour. christians beheaded because of
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be carted away on a stretcher. the terrifying moments behind home plate. "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. just hours from now the penalty phase of the boston marathon bombing begins. the trial picking up one day after an emotional boston marathon. kelly wright is here with the latest. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev has the daunting challenge of deciding if he should live or die. the attorneys are trying to convince jurors to give tsarnaev a life sentence. prosecutors are pushing for the
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death penalty. survivors of the marathon bombing are hoping the second verdict iswill bring them closure. there are mixed feelings on whether he should be sentenced to death. parents of the youngest victim killed support a life sentence. among the runners victims of the bombing they ran the event to show themselves and the world they are boston strong. >> it made the stronger made me want to speak out and made me want to make a difference in any way that i possibly can. >> you have to applaud her efforts feeling a deep sense of accomplishment. she posted a bible verse on facebook stating i have fought the good fight i have finished the race, i have department the faith. for rebecca what once appeared to be possible has been made possible because of her faith.
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one spectator says no one will ever nor get the bombing but the race shows people can move on. >> she truly did finish that race. we are proud of her and many others. >> six police officers suspended as the department investigates the deadly arrest of a 25-year-old man. the autopsy reveals freddie gray suffered a severe spinal injury when he was arrested last week which eventually killed him. brand new police sfur surveillance video doesn't explain how or when he was hurt. >> i know when mr. gray was placed inside the van he was able to talk he was upset and mr. gray was taken out of that van he could not talk and he could not breathe. >> police insist no extreme force was used during his arrest. it is unclear why he was arrested. city officials are asking for calm amid a second protest.
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>> six alleged wannabe jihadis are behind bars thanks to a passport specialist. a teen planned a trip to turkey. he was placed under surveillance and later raised trying to board a plane. we are learning a friend of his in minneapolis successfully escaped to syria hours after the fbi identified him last year. that 18-year-old is working from syria to provide support for americans who want to join isis. the feds believe he recruited the americans arrested in this weekend's terror sweep through social media. >> they were not confused young men. they were not easily influenced. these are focused men intent on joining a terrorist organization by any means possible. >> four men arrested in minneapolis. two others charged in san diego. officials believe they were
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trying to buy fake passports. as more americans are arrested for trying to join isis and more christians are beheaded overseas the question becomes who is to blame. john mccain says president obama's foreign policy, that is to blame. >> how long are we going to watch these things happen, for example it is in libya now. we had the lost of one that killed gaddafi. everybody just walked away. >> it is on our president's policy. i think it is very clear leading from behind he doesn't believe america's exceptional nation. he believes we are just like any other. doesn't want to get involved. >> the u.s. war ship on the move to the coast of memberyemen setting the stage for a potential collision course in iran. in the face of violence between
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hue rebels. the uss roosevelt and uss normandy have been dispatched to the arabian sea. they will interception potential shipments of iranian weapons to those rebels. eight iranian ships are headed to the gulf of aid again to deliver them. it brings the number of ships to nine. as a deadline for a nuclear deal priechs the obama administration facing a new cause for negotiations for the release of americans held in iran. that includes the "washington post" reporter jason ray zion who has been held in iran now for nine months. he is charged with espionage and three other serious crimes. the charges carry a maximum of 20-years in prison. the heat is on for hillary. clinton likely to face tough questions today as she campaigns for new hampshire. at the center a new book
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accusing her of bribery and special treatment. how will she respond to the new troubling claims? rich edison washington with the latest. good morning rich. >> hillary clinton is now addressing charges claiming she offered favors to foreign entities while the state department in exchange for donations of the clinton foundation and offering lucrative speaking contracts. clinton says now that it is political season she will be subjected to all kinds of distractions and attacks. she says she is ready for that. reporters are questioning the white house and whether the obama administration is aware of any special treatment the state department offered clinton foundation donors. >> i asked what i thought was a simple question. can you assure us there is absolutely no favorable treatment given to donors of the clinton foundation? >> i am not aware of any tangible evidence to indicate that it did. i am not going to be in a position here every time raises a claim i am going to be the one
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that is down here saying it is not true. >> clinton begins her second day campaigning through new hampshire. she will visit a community college and take questions from teachers and students. >> rich when do we expect hillary to be forced to answer the questions about the clinton foundation donors? >> unless one of the roundtable participants asks her a question this morning. she can likely keep avoiding the issue until she grants a press conference or interview. in an interview the campaign chairman says the book is written by a former burke operative with cherry picked information and conspiracy theories from it. she says she hasn't read the book. >> hillary clinton has been trying to sell herself as a candidate who can appeal to the average american voter. but at least one potential gop candidate isn't buying it. >> i think you can look at a whole number of things.
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the way she reracketed to the e-mail, instead of staying this is a mistake she stood before the u.n. she couldn't believe the got to respond to it. you were dead broke you came out of the white house when she had a book deal in two houses out there. she talked about not having driven for 18 years those are all things everyday people wonder what is this they are talking about. this is not someone connecting with every day americans. >> it appears the coke brothers are signaling support or sending it maybe his way. well many americans are waking up to more wet weather this morning. >> but it should maybe soon clear out. maria molina is tracking what we have today. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we are going to be clearing out nicely behind the storm system. it is a big upper-level low pressure system that brought a lot of showers and storms yesterday across parts of the east coast. on the backside of this system i want to show you something on the radar up here across parts
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of the upper great lakes. those are snow showers coming down early this morning. cold air trapped up there across the upper great lakes. across portions of new england it will be a slow commute for you as you head out to work across the morning hours. further quest across parts of the plains western texas, texas panhandle oklahoma panhandle even into parts of missouri we have a concern for isolated severe weather. it is a marginal risk some of these storms could produce large hail and damaging winds. as we head into wednesday the storm system will bring in more moisture and have a lot more punch. there is a chance across oklahoma, texas and further east across parts of in i say miss where you can see damaging hail. across the front in raleigh and atlanta highs in the 70's. you are in the 70's from kansas
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city to the city of houston. heather and ainsley. let's head over to you. >> the time now is about 20 minutes to the top of the hour. coming up cyber scare. the brand new bug putting millions of americans at risk of a possible hack. what you need to know. and it's better than a biopsy. a new test that could be a cancer game changer. >> and a priceless gift for a soldier's son. what washed up in a storm that has the family very grateful? >> seems like security is still a problem in washington. yesterday they had another person jump the fence at the white house. last week the postal worker from florida landed a helicopter on the west lawn of the capitol building. you could tell the guy worked for the post office the ups guy would have thrown will helicopter on the front porch. might be a little damaged. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's
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>> thousands of iphone and ipad users as a possible hack. ashley webster of fox business here to explain. if you could be at risk what would be at risk? >> that's the good question, heather. cyber security experts say a bug has affected a widely used dish of networking software. what that means is close to a thousand ios apps for your iphone or ipad are vulnerable to hacking. hackers can trip the apps to send your increpted and unincrepted data. last night you beer was still-- uber i thought was still exposed but it was already issued and fixed. what should you do to protect yourself? if you are not sure wait for a new version. if you have an app that has been fixed the best idea is to change your pass word anyway.
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keep a close eye on your bill. you can go to the web site at cyber security company source dna. again that's source dna. back to you. i wonder if it makes a difference inf you delete the app. >> before you reinstall it make sure it is fixed. >> to find the fox business network log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> u.s. service members are getting paid back millions of dollars ago being paid back for hidden fees. fort knocks international now paying $3.1 million to tens of thousands of service members. a bill processing company they were deducting small payments automatically leading to these hidden fees. >> are you army strong? 15 of the nation's toughest women are. for the first time ever women
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are allowed to participate. 16 of the 19 women passing the initial fitness test now moving on to the next step. >> in comparison 78 of the 380 men have already failed out. when the women graduate they get the prestigious rangers hat but will not be assigned to a ranger regimen. those are still closed to the women. >> good for them. >> most of them passed. >> as the industry continues to grow a new type of edible is on the market pots for pets. they are pot infused dog treats with older pups suffering from epilepsy and painful joint inflammation. your pooch won't go comatosed. it has the increed enter cdb instead of thc.
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>> 46 minutes past the top of the hour. a foul on a fan. the dramatic moment behind home plate proving baseball is much more than a game. >> fans saying have mercy all day. >> let's check in with brian kelly. see what's happening with fox and friends. >> more full house episodes in my house. thanks a lot, ladies. >> let me tell you what's coming up on "fox & friends." will hillary clinton responding to allegations of how far to go. we will talk to dana perino live. women say men don't want to settle down. but a new book out says ladies, it is all your fault you can't find mr. right.
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extreme weather now. heavy rains and flooding so bad in australia, look at this. houses are literally floating away. this dramatic video shows a home being swept away by the fast moving waters in what's being called a once in a lifetime storm. three people have died and hundreds of thousands are without power. the storm expected to continue through at least today. a terrifying moment behind home plate showing the dangers all baseball fans face. a fan rushed to the hospital after a foul ball hits her in the back of the head at full speed knocking her out cold. the ball comes off the bat
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during the second inning between the cub and pirates. there is a net but she's standing so close to the net the ball still hits her full force. not clear how badly she was hurt, but she did give a thumbs up as she was taken away in the stretcher. check your ice cream. blue bell creameries is expanding a recall for all of its products after it tested positive for listeria. they don't know how it became contamminated. it extends to 23 states. last month blue bell issued it's first recall after ice cream led to three deaths in kansas. brand new guidelines you need to hear about for mammogram screening just released by a federal panel. women in their 40s should get them every other year if they're
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concerned or have a family history. regular mammograms should begin at 50. doctors say women over # 5 may not need to be screened at all. experts say biannual testing will help against false positives. a simple blood test could change the way doctors detect and monitor cancer. it's called the liquid biopsy. right now they say it's showing promise in finding cancer dna in the blood. it's less invasive than a traditional biopsy. this method has the ability to help doctors. full house is officially coming back. ♪ everywhere you look ♪ >> we've been talking about this. rumors has been swirling for a while. the news is confirmed by none or the uncle jesse. >> this full house thing for
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netflix. >> i'm going to give you the exclusive. literally. just like this. five minutes ago they called they sealed the deal it's a labor of love. we've been literally for so many years to do it right. i think we've finally got it perfect. >> the new episodes will start reunion and focus on dj's family. it's set to be released next year. and uncle jesse looks better now than he did then. >> he looks the same. >> i don't know he looked good then too. facing justice a life or death decision getpath close for the marathon bomber. the airline just crowned the worst for customer service. ♪
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the police department is trying to determine how and when he was injured. hillary clinton campaigning again today in new hampshire with a round table discussion after downplaying new claims that she gave political favors to foreign doneeser of the clintantclint clinton foundation. does she have a shot at winning without be transparent? weigh in #keeptalking. time for the good bad and the ugly. we'll start with the good. a gift returned to the family of a veteran. his dog tags were found on a beach 75 years after going missing. they were just found by a man with a metal detector and returned to the veteran's son. the bad, spirit airlines ranking dead last in a new customer satisfaction. you have to fees. a run away buffalo sent
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students running in china. he was spooked by car horns. he was eventually cornered in a room. we'll see you back here at 5:00 a.m. "fox and friends" starts right now. good morning. it is tuesday, april 21st. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. hillary clinton on the trail damaging questions about her quid pro dough. her campaign says it's no big deal. >> it's conspiracy theories. >> can she really shake them off as old news? shake it off. shake had off. >> how did i know you were going to say that. an air force vet arrested for stopping a mob of angry protesters who would not identify themselves from desecrating the american flag. this morning you're going to hear her side

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