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that case? log to be the fox and friends facebook page to weigh in. #keep talking. >> yep, you have ten seconds to get over there. we will see you monday at 5:00. fox and friends starts right now. good morning. it's prid may 8th. a fox news alert. a chilling news alert. isis is here and reallydy to kill kill kill americans. the giant twisters ripping in the heart of texas tomorrow night. >> look at the size of that. >> and folks from the midwest and east coast are bracing for more extreme weather today. wlfr you are, it could be impacted. a tropical storm in the atlantic and heading for the carolinas.
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>> wow. and shady tom brady has not let it tarnish his win. >> has this destrengthakted from the joy of winning the super bowl? >> obviously not. >> pretty boy laughing it up. >> will he be benched six games? that's what i think. morning is better with friends. ♪ all right. pretty boy got a new necktie for your birthday. >> yeah i asked my daughter. she is great at picking out my cloths cloths. i cannot hurt my feelings. i would not have chosen the tie. >> you're popping with color. someone may call you a pretty boy. we know that you're comfortable with that praise.
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>> elizabeth talked to us today. >> it's so great to be here with you guys. spread out the fox and friends to celebrate the morning with you. >> our eyes are wide open. >> we may have the sunshine here but we begin with extreme weather. nasty storms for a second day in a row and then sweeping across kansas colorado and texas. >> oh my god. heading right for our neighborhood. >> officials con firnling e three twisters touchdown in texas. no major damage or injury res ported. meanwhile north texas rattled by a strong earthquake. the four point magnitude quake was south of the dallas forth worth area. no damages or injured reported there. check out this video of a
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hailstorm looking like a snowstorm. several inches of hail shutting down parts of a interstate. then tropical storm anna. watches are in affect from the beach to south carolina to cape look at over in north carolina. so those are the storms with the weather. now the storms with terror. >> yeah that's really true. a warning from america to the fbi. isis is here and they're ready to kill kill kill with thousands of followers in the united states. >> the director of the fbi said yesterday when talking to reporters, "i know that there are elton simpsons down there "it's almost like there's a devil sitting on the shoulder saying dill k
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saying kill kill kill. what he is talking to is the fact that thanks to social media and they're blaming twitter for this. you have a smart phone in the pocket and it's so easy to reach out and be reached by isis and other people aligned with terror groups. next thing that you know you're in a private chat room and it's hard for the fbi to get in and hard to crack the code. >> so whether you're trained and inspired if you can get the weapons or video or on line you can find somebody that can teach you what to do. they make the life of joining isis look glamorous. we do not know who is leading the flight but they're going to be able to flourish. i thought that i was interesting too. he says right now social media is threatening to out paste the government's capables and then the quote is that it's like the
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dutch boy sticking the fingers in the -- how long is it going to stay in the water. then the nsa yesterday got rained in. that's accord to go the intelligence company and. >> and it did not stop the guy down in texas that was from pennsylvania. >> they said that they gave him a two hour lead time before strucking in texas. >> that would have been handy, but the fbi did say three hours before he started to she september a bulletin to texas and said that this guy elton simpson was a simple theser. they had no reason to think that they had actually got nn the car and driven there. >> that's the problem. they have to be right one time. they have to make sure that they're on top of it. >> mark said something on the floor yesterday. he said that i know that edward is having a party with a
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russian, but he said the first time things start to bloiw up people are going to point the fingers and say why did you not get the guy before an attack. >> the appeals court said yesterday that the program is illegal. >> let's say. we don't want to be wrong. that's the one thing that we can not afford to be. >> how smart is it to empty -- that's what we look at right now. >> one fellow has been up in canada for a few years. he pled guilty to killing first class officer spear an army special forces -- >> and a medic. >> -- in a fire fight in 2002. he has now gotten bail because he is up in canada and they're
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like you have served enough. we're going to grant it because possibly you're not going to do anything bad again. >> you will see. they go back out and live to fight another day of terror. >> this guy is not playing the game. at 15 he is killed a special forces medic. gets tossed in and we decide instead of a trieshlgsal we give you to canada. what are we thinking? what is canada thinking? >> they're being too complacent. >> they're like look he was only 15 at the time and set up with a different standard and paid enough. >> you have to look at the nature and quality of the defenses and the fact that he is showing no remorse whatsoever. he is still involve in fighting the cause, and instead the judge warns it.
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>> don't worry, canada is so far from here. we have>> we have the border to the north. now, heather joins us and people over night were watching the news channel to see what was going on with great britain. >> yeah good morning and great to have you with us on this friday. it's a fox news alert breaking news coming in over night. david cameron is projected to win the second term as the prime minister. the touring party on track to win the majority and sky news sources say that ed will resign as the leader of the labor party. he is a strong supporter and in a dead heat for most of the race. we will watch it develop throughout the morning. today more than 30,000 police officers back here at home will gather to say good-bye to a fallen officer.
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he died after being shot in the line of duty. yesterday officers paying respect to a long island funeral home. >> he was every commanding officers dream. if i had an army of bryan moore, i would need no pd. >> his funeral is expected to begin at 11:00. take a look at this. >> get off of me. >> shut your mouth. >> we're waiting for security to get here. >> get off. >> brandon was studying in if library when another student started to threaten students with a knife. he and two other students held down the man until security came. 21-year-old now faces felony charges.
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those are the headlines, and i will see you back here in a little bit. >> thank you heather. meet the deflateor. this is the guy that deflated tom brady's football. >> many people said that he is not going to show up since the report came out, and get some questions from a friend of him. here he is on stage and let's see how tom brad de handled it. >> what is the reaction tom to the report? >> i can't usually say those things but i don't have any reaction tim. our owner commented on it yesterday, and it's only been 30 hours, so i have not had much time to digest it. i dealt with thing in the past and a lot of this three months
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ago. i dealt with a lot, and i am so fortunate and so many people that love and support me. i accept my role and responsibility as a public figure and we will get through it. >> has this however detracted from the joy of winning the super bowl? >> absolutely not. >> okay. so the wells report essentially found and let's go to the attorney now found that it was more probably than not that the ball boys let the air out of st. balls at the tell of tom brady. >> that falls short beyond a reasonable doubt. that's the term used in court for a probably cause. then you would proceed with the investigation, but the question is how much cooperation are they
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going to get? we need them to fess up to it. >> tom brady sat down for a day. >> what are you going to do keep on asking and smile. i have an attractive smile and just keep ongoing. >> somebody call tray and get a committee and testify. >> ball gazi. >> tom's agent spoke out and said that this was a set up and a sting operation and blasts the report. listen. >> the resent history of the league when it comes to disciplinary measures and i am just looking at it's own history. this is not speculation. there are things over turned so i don't know what to expect
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because the decision making you would describe it as phenetic. >> he could be suspended for the whole season. >> the whole season. >> i think four to six games he gets suspended and they lose a draft pick and they get fined because they did not let the deflator go back and testify. >> i feel sorry for the pats fans. they love the team and noish -- >> you're 100 percent right. >> and the owner too who is the best owner in sports. still ahead. a man follows ayoung girl off the bus and beginning to attack her. the brave thing coming up. what happened that left this dog going in circles at sea?
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live from london. all right frank, what does this mean? people watching at home why are we over this? >> let me give you three reasons. the pollsters got it wrong. the polling had it at dead heat. they expected a hung parliament and did not know who was going lead. the show is before it was over. it's likely that cameron is declared the undisputed leader of the party, and is that it's very important for the foreign policy. this will continue the support for what the united states is doing for isis support for israel. it's a win for the united states and a win for the people in europe and america. >> you also brought up something else when we just talked a second ago. you think that it's president
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obama in what way? >> well i want to play you a clip. i want toplay you a clip from david cameron, and it's going sound similar to what the republicans are say in america. >> the welfare system in a way should be like a national club. it's made up of hardworking taxpayers. it's not right that people can show up and claim. all of the changes taken together will mean that the migrates should have a job offer before coming here. uk taxes will not support them if they don't. >> wow. go ahead. >> it's high and a positive action. the conservative focused on hardworking taxpayers and
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layered to obama class fair and it does not work. in fact i was listening to david the labor party leader and using all of this changing and pastel language. the british people are tough. they're cynical and it played so badly. you can not recreate in britain and it's a message that it may have worked in 2008 but it does not work in other places in 2015. >> yeah he was trying to make it happen like over here. thanks so much. we look forward that to that announcement. thank you. >> cheerio. >> i am not sure that they actually say that. straight ahead. he made it his mission to help others even years after leaving the white house. >> i am marvelled by them.
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him that you're dead. he was not. the notice cancelled the ben fitds that he depends on. they sent checks to his ex-wife to cover funeral expenses. the the va saying that they're trying to correct it. four years we have seen the 100 k bike ride with former president and according to the president, this was the best year yet. >> if i had to give them a rider award, it would be you. people at fox do not know it but i recognize it. >> the medical a team joins us now. he seems proud. >> i worked hard to train for this. >> you're "the cycle" champion.
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>> he was riding on two partial knee replacements this year. you can not tell. i heard that he is riding better than ever. i witnessed it. he relates and knows where they are in the trail. a personal commitment. i got to talk to him about the former personal. >> they come back home and don't we as americans have a right and obligation to take care of them? >> we have a due tichltty. all of us can help. many are helping and when you compare this and the vietnam, the out pouring of the vets is nag magnificent. we're seeing what works and what does not work and see thag the compassion is to the vets. . i do have a come pagspassion for the
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vets vets. we have an honor to honor them. what we're doing here is more than a bike ride. we're setting up groups for soldiers to stay in touch and build awe support network and thanks those that help them. i think that we're doing our part. i think that we are. >> i got to know you a good bit, and i am taking by you as a leader. i see you leading by love and showing the way and always at the front. >> one thing that i knew for certain is that a happy family meant a happy soldier, so we worked hard to make sure that military families were supportive as well. one of the things that i loved the most was the fact that the spouses were riding in the recognition of the fact that men and woman recover better when the spouse helps them and
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participates with them. >> the best inspiration that i have had is george w bush. cannot walk and jumps out of a helicopter. now, we're not jumping but instead of the couch, he is exercising. >> he talked about going to say good-bye to the family and then he is jumping out of the helicopter. >> nothing like the bush family. >> he is humble too. his compassion puts through and he is right there with everyone. i think that there's a leadership and we can learn a lot from president bush. >> now, he is going to be running now and back in the process. great job. >> very good job. >> i am in good shape and did not get hurt. >> i will take. >> yeah well hello. >> hands on.
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>> that's amazing. that's comedian and he is back with a new round of celebrity imitations. >> who else will help me go through middle earth and destroy the reign? >> i will. name is george w bush. i will lend my pay ree octavia testimony. >> my name is matthew and i am transportation transportation. i drive a lincoln. >>. [ laughter ] >> his new video has over a million view in just one day. >> she is very good. a terrifying attack caught on camera. a teenage girl fights off a sexual predator after forcing his way in the home. this morning, that man is still on the loose. >> we're live in the studio with more on the scary story. >> yeah, the sanpolice say that
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it's not the first time that he has attacked and he is still on the loogs. he followed the 13-year-old girl home from school and started to ask her personal questions, and said that he was lost. she tried to get away by zipping inside, but could not lock the door fast enough. he forces the way inside the home grabs her and pushes her against the wall. she manages to escape and punches him in the face. >> i was really really scared and then he walks a few steps towards me and i thought that he was going to jump and grab me. >> there was a brief pause, and then the guy took off. >> >> she say that is she not not going to walk home. >> i am never walking home again. i no longer really trust the outside world anymore. >> police think that this is the same guy that followed a woman
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into a local bathroom, and tried to attack her. she was able to fight him off and ran there, but not after being caught on camera. they're asking you to call the police if you have any information. the number is 408-947-7867. back to you kimberly bryan and steve. >> that's a clear picture. >> yeah you can definitely tell who that is. call 911. >> he is a dangerous predator. >> get him off the streets. >> quickly. okay. 25 minutes before the top of the hour. >> okay. you have the ipad there and you're ready to go? >> yeah i am following the stories over the uk. it's the fox news alert. we have the breaking details and david cameron has won a second term as prime minister.
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just moments ago the conservative party winning enough seats to earn the majority. cameron has a strong supporter and he was in a dead heat for most of the race. we're continue to follow that throughout the morning. we will bring you that. a top al qaeda terrorist who bragged about the attacks has been killed. they're saying that he was killed back in april, but the pentagon has not confirmed his death. he appeared in videos saying that isis was behind the attack that left 12 people dead in january. the school board in the county has improved adding gender identity to the policy.
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now hundreds of people voiced their outrage at last night's school board meeting. it was so fwhad the threatened to kick out everyone. this could lead to mixed sex bathrooms and concerns over transgender teachers. >> not making decisions on political, social engineering. >> they will hire a consultant. okay. look at what happened here. a k 9 finding itself while doing 360. the dog became stuck in an out of control boat. the man swam to safety and leaving his dog in that and probably pretty dizzy too. they were eventually rescued, and what a sight that was.
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>> i used to be think that it was fine to give the boy the keys to the boat. >> don't fall off the boat. that's the key. >> just jot this down. 23 minutes before the top of the hour. it's the fight that everybody is talking about. >> mayweather with a little bit on the face and hunts pacquiao. >> no. no. no. not that one. this one. >> you throw punches. i am too quick and al jiel for him. nick you can not run and hide. come and get the whooping. >> mitt romney with evander. >> i love it. >> so you're going to fight mitt romney? >> yes, we are. >> you make it sound like a normal thing. you're a fighter and he is a
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politician. >> yeah but he has to trust me now like i have to trust him when coming to politics. >> it's all for a great cause and charity, and going to be sold out. romney some people could take peek in life. he is 68. do you think that you're getting him at a wrong time? >> i think that it's nice. he is very knowledgeable. you have to worry -- i don't want to get hit with a -- have you ever seen that type of hand speed? >>. [ laughter ] >> actually. that's good. that's really good. >> that was the first time that he had gloves on. >> they're not gloves they're mitts. >> i get it. >> here is what he told me about fighting you. >> if i can touch him and get -- his trainer said that you can throw anything that you want because there's no way that you're going to get through. he is so fast that he is going to be able to brush aside
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anything that i will throw. i will try to touch the guy, but i am hope thag he is gentle with me. >> aren't you worried that you're going to break a rib on him? >> no not at all. i am good. i am worried about him. did you see that he is really working out and his hair is getting messed up? >> i sat down with mitt and i told him that i would not show him. he unveils and then fighting it. i have to ask you something else. what's wrong with the sport? >> well the judge. i think that both of the fighters are good. you have to come some kind of denomination as to how they get to meet each other. both of the guys are champions.
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both said that i am going do my thing, then it's going to be a circle. nobody coming together. >> there has to be an incentive to mix it up. you see bad fights. >> yes, that's why you have to get more aggressive. all that has to do with the judges and how they score. >> yeah too much defense and the way that they're scoring it. what happened did the car break down, and you needed a new transmission because you're wearing the amoco shirt today? >> well they're a partner with this and this is aloug uslowing us to help the people. >> pacquiao says just check the box if you were hurt. he was not hurt. you were handed that same thing. do you say yeah my right shoulder hurts and my hamstring. he is getting sued about not being honest about the sho injury.
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>> i don't think that no one goes in to fight well. i never went in to fight well and i always win. i think that it was kind of sad to come up and say something after the fight was over after the decision but mainly a lot of fighters go in there. we would never fight if we had the think about what was bothering us. >> yeah that's why he is getting a rematch. >> we're going to be watching as you take on myth. >> it's going to be great. >> who are you guys taking? >> i am taking romney but i am not going tell him. >> okay. good luck to you. meanwhile straight ahead american soil and being told to kill kill kill kill. that's not the only threat over seas. isis killing christian. what he has seen and how he is
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the fbi saying that thousands are here in america and they're being told to kill kill kill. the terror group targeting christians each and every day. they have been to the part of the world that the christians are under attack and preserving christianity in the place of it's birth and in your own backyard and john nir joins us live. >> it's a real pleasure.
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we have talked extensionively on the program about how isis in particular is trying to wipe every christian off the face of the planet. if they did it here they would do it as well. >> yeah it produced a winter and that's what happened. now it's e ratification all across the world. it's declining from 1.5 to under 300,000 in the last several years. now they're going place to place and city to city. if they have a chance it -- christianity has been there and thrived there for 2,000 years. >> right now you're trying to save the life of a christian nun by the name of sister diana. tell us that story. >> well, she is saving lives.
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and so she is living and taking care of thousands of christian, and we're bringing her to testify the congress and to give her firsthand account. we deny her. she has an endorsement letter and a long time republican and she is an imitation from the which it tee to testify, and we ke ke denied her. she is an internally displaced person. she is a nun. how harmful could a nun be? you know who owns that now?
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isis. >> what have you heard the president talk about in the region? >>ty >> i think that the entire revolution you can not understand and resolve it unless you do. here is the fact. right now if you study the social media of the isis there's some alarming things. they found late last year that one in five arabic language tweets with the united states of america were in support of isis. one out of five in the country the united states of america. the people all across the world whose ideology compels them to join this movement or not. the fact is that if we do not stop it there, we will face it more and more. >> you're not the first person to say that. it would be nice in sister dianna would be allowed in the united states.
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>> everyone needs to call and put pressure on now. >> thank you. straight ahead we're more than $18000000 trillion shows. senator john mccain joins us live and is going to do some exposing of the waste. then what do women really want when it comes to men? not six-pack abs. they prefer the dad bod. meet the student who started it all, and she's got some 'spl 'splaining to do. want to see a inn ploesive courtroom drama and a dog? what one owner is willing to do for man a best friend. we're going to let you be the judge on "the real story."
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please. >> think this is the ideal body for a man? i kind of do. think again. muscles and six-packs are out, ladies and the dad bod is in. it's the latest trend sweeping the internet. go ahead, brian. >> normal guys are the new sexy. this is such good news. we don't have to spend all day in the gym. it began with mckenzie pierson, a rising junior. explain to us what is a dad bod? >> yeah exactly what is that? >> a dad bod is a healthy medium
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between someone who works out and is fit and also someone who might not be super ripped. it's someone that is in that healthy medium. it's the average guy. the guy that you see next to you in the deli and next to you in the gym. >> and next to me on the couch. >> watch yourself pal. >> i am in like a dad bod sandwich here. >> i think she is talking about this image here that we've got. >> let's take a look at it. >> that is not me. believe me. i'm a lot more hairy than that. >> oh, that is the worst photo shop i've ever seen. >> your body is a different color. >> it takes the pressure off women to be with a guy that isn't perfectly cut and toned, correct? >> yeah absolutely. guys don't look like calvin klein models walking down the
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street and girls don't look like abercrombie & fitch models walking down the street. >> the focus is mature unlike this couch, but you should look for what's inside and not just focus on the exterior right? think about it. >> yeah. >> see how that goes over on match.com or christian mingle. >> what's the reaction been online to your invention of the dad bod? >> it's been overwhelmingly positive. i didn't come up with the term on my own. i coined it. i gave america a definition to go by and put it in perception for people that may not have known what it was before. >> mckenzie, we're going to keep your theory alive. we want everyone to write us on facebook or twitter or emaile. >> send a picture of your dad
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>> tom laughing it up last night. but is that the best strategy? dana perino knows a thing or two about how to handle the press. she sits down on the curvy couch this friday. tgif -- thank goodness it's fox. and today we've got kimberly in. >> yes. the double your pleasure. me dana perino on deck. it's going to be a fantastic friday. >> come on over dana. don't be shy. she's coming up. >> america's sweetheart and the owner of america's dog. >> that's the biggest thing happening at fox today. >> you are cooking with friends and dogs. >> america's dog is coming here. >> not cooking dogs. >> no. >> good morning, heather. the update on all the breaking news. >> good morning, dana. some breaking news from one of
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our major allies overseas. this is about the british election. david cameron officially won a second term as prime minister. his conservative party winning enough seats to earn the majority. his opponent ed miliband is expected to resign within the hour. he was in a dead heat with miliband for most of the race. and now another fox news alert. a terrifying new warning from the fbi. thousands of potential isis followers are right here on american soil right now, and they are being told quote, kill kill kill. those words coming from the director of the fbi who says isis' strong social media presence is enabling them to recruit more and more americans. he writes i know there are other elton simpsons throughout. it's almost as if there's a
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devil sitting on the shoulder saying kill kill kill. all day long recruiting and tasking at the same time. the old paradigm between inspired and directed breaks down here. they have opened terror investigations in 56 field divisions in the united states. it's official. the nsa false phone records program where it monitored data from our phone calls has been declared illegal by a federal appeals court. the three-judge panel said it went beyond the scope of what congress authorized under the patriot act. it was challenged three years ago by the aclu after edward snowden snowden blew the whistle about that program. and a septa bus in philadelphia goes careening over some train tracks. an unbuckled seat belt set it off. the driver tries to make a turn and slipped out of her seal the. two women an board are violently
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thrown to the ground. she's facing disciplinary action and could be fired for not wearing her seat belt. dana i just bought your book on amazon the other day. i look forward to reading it. >> you don't need any of that advice. >> we're friends so it's fun to read. >> everybody at fox is reading it. kennedy just finished it too. >> a lot of good pictures. >> and you'll see america's dog later on in the program. dana we'll talk about the good news in a moment. a big special coming up. first, we're a little confused by hillary clinton. >> really? >> earlier this week blasting unaccountable money and calling for campaign finance reforms and yet yesterday she was meeting with some superpacs coordinating perhaps with them. >> of course. don't you know don't you realize by now that hillary clinton always gets to have it both ways.
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>> so true. >> and nobody calls her out about it except for a few people around here. the very rich in this country, it's a myth they support republicans. they support the very rich support the very rich. the very rich includes hillary and bill clinton. they've been supporting them for years. she's going to say, i want a bunch of pac money even though a week ago she says she wants to change the system. of course she wants to change the system but why would she handicap herself by -- >> saying no. >> -- agreeing to those rules when all the mean republicans are going to have access. this will be a slush fund of money on both sides. >> it's legal. >> you are somebody who deals in reality. crisis control, whatever it. is doesn't matter what you want. tell me what it is. why would anyone say with all the rich smart people around her say, i have a good idea. for three weeks let's talk about the evils of big money but then let's go to hollywood and get some of that big money.
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there's no logic there. >> hip okypocrisyhypocrisy. >> you don't speak clinton. >> you have to change over to somebody who doesn't worry about hypocrisy. i just read matthew continetti's article. one thing he's talking about is all of this information from trade to immigration and now flup-flopping on big machine and campaigns. she's so frant ic. she doesn't know where to turn. maybe she believes, i liz beth warning is having secret meetings. >> genie mama does know everything. i pay attention to her because i'm wondering if hillary is really worried about that. >> we're paying attention to you regarding good messages. when you read dana's book she's been involved in handling the press for a little bit. >> little bit. >> tom brady has some trouble on
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his hands because this new report came out and it sounds like the ball boys let the gas out of a couple of balls. >> you are being kind. >> i'm being kind. it's not definite. he sat down with jim gray last night at salem state university. a friendly crowd. here's aye little bit of that exchange. >> what is your reaction tom, to the ted wells report. >> who cares! >> yeah i can't usually say those things but i don't have really any reaction to our -- our owner commented on it yesterday. it's only been 30 hours. i haven't had much time to digest it fully. i've dealt with a lot of things in the past and a lot of adversity over the cors of my career and my life. i'm fortunate. so many people love me and
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support me. i accept my role and responsibility as a public figure and will get through it. >> has this however, detracted from your joy of winning the super bowl? >> absolutely not. >> is that good? was that good? >> from a pr stand point up until the absolutely not because you know what? he doesn't just have a pr problem. he has a fact problem. the facts are coming out in this report. i don't really care about the sport that much of football. i'm looking at this from a pr. if you saw jon stewart. he tore into tom brady in a way that i couldn't believe. and that audience that pays attention to that that permeates. this is a different type of communication. you don't justice tune into your nightly news and walk away. the patriots fans are going to stay with him. he should take a step back and
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reassess. >> to say i haven't read it -- >> it's only 7:00 a.m. >> we're going to re-air this clip on the five. >> weekend primetime there's going to be a special. elisabeth hasselbeck came to my house. she is telling this story. the book is doing great. top of the best seller list. it's getting a lot of advice to young people and a great gift for mother's day. she'll have something this weekend. >> we have a clip from elisabeth. >> it turned into an hour-long special. >> here's the clip. >> and he sat looking at the soldier making eye contact, tears streaming down his face on to the wounded warrior, and then touched his forehead to his. and the reason i tell that story is one, maybe it was a little bit of a miracle that he -- that
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the wounded warrior heard the president talking to his child and wanted so much to be a part of that moment. but also it's a thing about -- that you get to witness as a press secretary the president of the united states with a soldier that they have asked to go and do something very difficult for america. >> so you were talking -- that was at walter reed? >> a scene i tell in the book about the president visiting wounded warriors. what i try to do is take people behind the scenes to see a personal side of george w. bush. and the politics are out there for historians to dissect. very few people could have written a book that i did. i was there i witnessed a miracle and can tell people about it. >> when he went to pin the purple heart on the officer opened his eyes and said do it again. he said read it again. he stood there in silence and
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gave them that moment. >> we get the personal insight into your upbringing and the ranch you grew up on. >> i haven't seen any of the footage yet into this special. sort of like seeing the bride before the wedding so i'm excited to see that. my family. they went out there. >> it airs this weekend. sdai at 5:00 in the afternoon and sunday at 10:00 p.m. and the good news is dana is primetime perino. >> elisabeth loved doing it. >> and also this special will show that elisabeth has so many talents and shows her in a different light. she's great here. really great in this as well. >> go get your dog. you'll be cooking with jasper. >> cooking with friends, jasper and peter, too. >> i don't know what we're making. don't move. more than $18 trillion in debt. why are we spending taxpayer dollars on puppet shows? senator john mccain stops here next. >> come on in senator.
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$30,000 to put on puppet shows in vermont. $15,000 to study backyard barbecue pollution. and $50,000 to study how will elephants consniff out bombs. did you know they can do that? according to senator john mccain, he says your government is spending billions of your tax dollars. and this as the national debt soars to a whopping $18.2 trillion. joining us now is senator john mccain. pleasure to have you on the couch this morning. this is a serious problem and something you don't see people
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being willing to talk about and identify the facts and the number numbers. >> we're digging it up. a legacy of tom coburn. he really went after this. we've sort of adopted that as his legacy. and we have to identify things like bomb-sniffing elephants but we also have to identify things like a $2.4 billion overrun on an aircraft carrier. it was supposed to cost $10 billion. ended up $12.4 billion. >> you have a secretary of defense. whose problem is it? >> the system of acquisition. everybody is responsible. therefore, no one is responsible. when you look at -- >> how do you tie it down then? >> you have to have investigations hold people responsible. you have to have people who will sign off on these things so you can fire them and reform the entire system.
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it takes years and years now. where you used to live we can develop new devices in a matter of weeks. it takes sometimes 10 15 years to develop a new weapon system. >> they've become complacent that it's the status quo. >> it's grown so large, so cumbersome that there is a total lack of efficiency. and we're going after it. you'll see a little come throughess that's a reform bill. a whole variety of ways. >> before you sat down we were talking about this the nsa spooiing ing spying program. it's an overreach of bulk data. do you think that -- do you feel better about our security because the nsa will be reined in? >> i'm very nervous. two people from phoenix, arizona, just wanted to kill a bunch of people in texas, right? isn't that compelling enough
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evidence that we have to keep tabs on people? >> be vigilant. >> isn't it ample evidence that we need to use every tool at our disposal to prevent the recruitment going on in the united states of america of people who will do bad things. >> people worry about civil liberties and people spying in your kitchen. >> i worry about it. we have a fisa cort that approves or disaproofrksdisapproves. are we going to throw the baby out with the bathwater? take a look at the real world. there's thousands of young men and some young women that are going to iraq and syria right now and they're going to come back out. we've got to keep track of these people. >> senator rand paul says we've been waiting for this day for over a year. it was a time to celebrate. >> i think senator rand paul is divorced from a reality of the
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nature and the magnitude of the adversary we face. it's called radical islamic terrorists who want to kill americans, and anybody who believes anything different is terribly naive. >> all right. >> couldn't agree more. >> senator, always great to see you. >> every vote i got in san francisco -- >> there you go. you know it. up next the video is absolutely terrifying. a man follows a young girl off the bus and into her home and begins to attack her. the brave thing she did next. the perfect way to thank mom, even celebrities like shania twain are getting in on it. and a quick programming note. "legends & lies" will air this weekend on the fox news channel. make sure you tune in. happy mother's day to your mom.
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get started at xfinity.com/myaccount time for news by the num berss. $70 million. how many americans had their personal data compromised last year including me. it happens through credit card breaches and online transactions. $2.36 million. that's how much a virginia woman is seeking in her lawsuit against verizon wireless. she claims a call to customer service caused her to have a heart attack. 53% with mother's day just two days away more than half of the 1,000 women surveyed say they prefer help with housework as a gift more than anything elgs. sorry, proflowers.com. >> maybe next year. mother's day is this sunday? >> yep. pull it together. you haven't found the perfect
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mother's day gift yet? a few of your favorite celebrities can help you out with an idea. a new book called a letter to my mom. >> it's a collection of personally crafted letters written by people from all walks of life to their moms. lisa the author of a letter to my mom, joins us live now here. >> what a great idea. >> thank you. >> how did you decide to do this? >> it started with my first book "a letter to my dog." it came up over a glass of wine and dinner sort of as a joke. then we started getting the letters. they were very moving. i couldn't even write a letter to my dog. it was too intense. >> you told one of our producers before your father died he wrote a letter to you kids and to this day, you carry that with you. >> as we were doing this book the mom book i realize my connection to letters is so
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intense because of that letter from my father. especially since we didn't know he wrote that and to get it out there. >> such a valuable lesson for people who have parents getting older or terminal ililness to write a letter and something you can cherish for a lifetime. >> i've given my mother many gifts over the years. her reaction was never amazing, by the way, until i gave her this book and wrote her the letter. >> read us a passage from your letter to your mom. >> my mom is lynn. thank you for always thinking i was great no matter what i did or didn't do. you always think your kids can do no wrong, even when we're wrong. still to this day. good for you. >> josh groban you got him to write a letter to his mom. he wrote as an art teacher and art lover you exposed me to a world i feel fortunate to call my own. as a realist you never let the
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dream without the work ethic to back it up. >> shania twain. this is to her mom sharon morrison. it was an extension of you and you of me like only the unconditional bond a mother and child can know. i can feel you living my experiences alongside me as if they were your own. isn't that nice? >> we all have feelings for our loved ones. until you write them down and give it to them sometimes they never know. >> i also think that taking the time to really do that you actually remember things you might not realize from your childhood. whether your mom is here or not here it's a really powerful thing to do. >> it's a nice way to celebrate mother's day as well. thank you so much. >> the book is called "a letter to my mom." lisa thank you for coming. giant twisters ripping through the heart of texas.
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>> all right. this one means business. and the threat isn't over. all the breaking details next. it's an organization that's made it its mission to not leave any family behind on the battlefield. folds of honor. you'll meet its founder, a friend of this program and a mother who is so grateful to him. coming up an the other side of a quick time-out.
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control you need... ask your doctor about non-insulin victoza. it's covered by most health plans. all right. it's time for your shot of the morning. i love this segment. a prince harry fanatic tries to sneak a little royal kiss. >> really? >> yeah. >> will you marry me? this is the third time i've proposed. >> that young australian woman wasn't too happy harry declined a proposal yet again. she asked for a kiss and almost got one. >> almost. >> harry is still single. >> she got a little smooch. just not on the lips. >> one more shot of the morning
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on the news when kate and wills brought out the baby. apparently they had the hat on backwards. >> even royals aren't perfect. >> the down cryer was working over the weekend and didn't appear an our show. i'm surprised at that. >> he was not the official town crier. >> with a good costume. >> and another very serious news a terrifying attack caught an camera. a teenage girl fights off a sexual predator inside her california home. that man is still on the loose. ainsley airheart has more on this. >> this guy is very dangerous. not the first time he's attacked and he's still on the loose. police say this man followed the 13-year-old girl home from school on tuesday and started asking her personal questions
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and then said he was lost. that's when she knew something was wrong. she tried to get away by zipping into her house but could not lock that door fast enough. he forces his way in grabbing her, punishshing her up against the wall. she punches him in the face. >> i was really really scared. he walks a few steps toward me and i thought he was going to jump and grab me. >> there was a brief pause and that guy took off. the eighth grader says she'll not walk home alone again and has lost her sense of security. >> i no longer really trust the outside world anymore. >> take a good look at this guy. they believe it's the same man who followed a woman into a bathroom at a local market and tried to attack her. he also ran away in that case but not before being caught on this surveillance camera.
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they are asking you to call san jose police if you have any information. 408-947-7867. back to you kimberly steve and brian. >> those pictures are scary. if you want to feel better somebody who is never scary, always smiling. but she's got some news that's pretty serious. >> i have some scary news. you've been talking to family members back in kansas. hope everything is okay there. extreme weather slamming the central plains for a second day in a row. take a look at this. >> more than one of them. >> that's what i said. it's legs. >> 11 tornadoes reported across kansas colorado and texas. no major damage or injuries from these. north texas rattled by a 4.0 magnitude texas just outside of dallas. no major damage there either. check out this video from
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colorado. several inches of hail falling. looked more like snow. it stranded a whole bunch of people there. tropical storm ana forming. that system is expected to deliver up to four inches of rain over the weekend. a lot of weather to watch over the next few days. a massive manhunt is under way in wisconsin after three men escaped from peterson. they ran out a door at the correctional center. they were serving tombe inging time brgulary and forgery and drug possession. they were set to be released in august. they are telling the public there to lock their doors. some area schools have canceled classes for the day to be safe. disgraceful act of vandalism in california on a veterans flag. marine corps veteran marvin
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hernandez garcia mounted an american flag in front of his home. it's the same flag he carried with him on duty across five continents. he came home to foond someone smashed up his car with the flag pole and his flag was covered in marker. garcia devastated at the disrespect. >> family send you pictures of the casket and the flag draped around the casket. it's very offensive. i'm sorry. >> garcia thinks he was hit by that anti-american twitter movement where people are showing themselves disrespecting the american flag. we respect him and all he's done for the country. >> that's rotten. >> it really is. >> awful to see something like that. you can see just the raw emotion and how deeply it affected him. speaking of emotional, the
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mission to leave no family behind in the field of battle. give the children of the fallen and wounded an education. >> it means more than just furthering my education. it means honoring the values my father believed in. >> my dad would be so proud of me and my sister for going to college and getting our degrees and just not giving up. >> there's always one thing he told me. that was before i ever do anything in life go to college. graduate from college. it will set you out from everybody else. >> you know what? now even daytona 500 champ joey logano is getting in on the fight for freedom. >> a great guy. >> joining us is f-16 fighter pilot and founder of folds of honor himself and the mother of
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three folds of honor recipients, triplets i believe. >> it's a great morning to be an american. >> i love this positive attitude and this organization and what you are doing. why is it more important than ever to be giving back to our veterans those fallen and wounded? >> every morning we're so blessed to have less than one half of 1% wake up to put the uniform on to defend us. that comes with a responsibility of americans to take care of the families of these men and women that so bravely serve us. you mentioned coming into this joey logano just donated fuft edd $50,000 today at the nascar race and created the folds of honor scholarship fund which he's going to encourage his supporters and fans to donate to. we're able to help great families as a result like the family of sergeant ronnie swager. >> you are there in kansas city. a big race there this weekend.
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tell us about your husband, ronnie. >> my husband served 15 years in the united states army in special forces. and he was medically retired in 2009. when he was retired we re treated to a hilltop and he didn't want to come down. so the folds of honor foundation was introduced to us, and the boys were recipients. it took a lot of burden off his mind and put us on the path of healing. it's a priceless gift. the scholarship has monetary value but the gift it gave our family is healing is priceless. >> so many families in need. you have to go through a screens process. what turned you an and made you say you have to help out claudia and her family. >> you look at ronnie. he's an american hero with multiple purple hearts bronze star with valor.
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when you have three young boys triplets it's an easy conclusion. and we have over 1,000 unfunded scholarships this year. we'll put out over $13 million in scholarships for this upcoming school year but that need is still great. and that's why we need folks to support folds of honor to get that money in and pay it forward to great families like this. >> people that want to give back and help our veterans what can you tell them that they can do to make a difference in the lives of a family? >> brian, you and i have had an opportunity to play quite a bit of golf together with president bush 43. we have a great golf program called the patriot golf championship running this may. it's the first time that americans can play against their golf hero on behalf of the here owes that serve us. tiger woods, bubba watson rickie fowler phil mickelson
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and a hoefltst of others have signed up. it will be unveiled on fox sports on memorial day. and america can pay $21 for the 21-gun salute which benefits folds of honor. and we really need it. we've got about $5 million in need from families that have been vetted and want to go to school and it's an opportunity for americans to give back. >> very important these needs have been identified and vetted. this is something you can really get behind and make a contribution get involved. >> major, what is the website? it just came up. it's foldsofhonor.org. >> right. >> please thank your husband and your whole family for your service. i'm glad major dan and his foundation are helping you out. and say hello to the triplets. it must be very fun in your house. >> and happy mother's day to
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you. >> thank you. >> god speed, guys. thank you. >> thanks for your service. 18 minutes before the top of the hour two big figures, two scandals. but tom brady is taking more heat than hillary clinton. shouldn't we be more concerned about who is leading our country rather than the patriots? >> you can own a home for rnd $300,000. the best cities for families. stick around and stay with us. wait, what is that? a new outdoor cleaner from scotts - it's powered by oxiclean and it's chlorine bleach-free so it's safe to use around grass and plants. get scotts new outdoor cleaner plus oxiclean.
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known about deflated footballs. guess which public figure is taking the most heat? >> if bill clinton can get away with blaming their accountant at the clinton crime family foundation. if the clintons can get away with it scot-free, then why can't brady get away with blaming the ball boys? >> why is tom brady held to a higher standard than hillary clinton? ashley do we have it wrong? does it seem -- am i wrong in saying tom brady is having a harder time than hillary clinton? >> yes. i have been born and raised a patriots fan and i'm so glad we won that super bowl but i'm a hard-core republican. at the same time it's fun to be able to say, why are we going to sit here and not care about a government official who clect collected a taxpayer paycheck
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who deleted e-mails to hide and cover up what she did and there were four dead americans as a result of a controversy she did but yet we care more about deflated footballs and tom brady's scandal. we like to bring down successful people. what we see with hillary clinton is the idea that she and her family have been able to cover up so many thungsings. we don't keep pressure on her to say you should address this. he at least came out and drased it and was more than willing to participate in that investigation. his testimony was left out of that report. i think if we're going to say it's probable that he cheated because he's the best quarterback in the nfl, we should be holding someone who is running for president of the united states to a different standard. >> what i find so strange is she was held to extremely high standard against barack obama,
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but now they are dropped. >> they changed. >> what happened in the meantime? >> i don't know. there was such a target on watching her and her every action. the white house has shifted away. some of josh earnest's comments were if clinton were to do this it would be irlllegal. kind of putting it on her to come out and defend herself. clintons like to avoid scandals even though they cause them. and bill comes out and says things with a joke and a little laugh. and the american people want answers. and instead we're so quick to jump on the brady is guilty band wagon without any evidence. yet there's evidence she deleted e-mails and tried to cover up something while being paid with american taxpayer dollars. that's the hypocrisy i just don't get. >> seems to be special rules
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when you are a clinton. ashley pratt, we'll get -- >> brian, quickly. i just have to hold up my brady jersey. i stand with t.b. 12. happy belated bother edd birthday to you. i know it was yesterday. mine is today. >> the report does not look good. >> doesn't look good for clinton either. >> i wish i had a jersey to hold up. >> i'm just going to keep doing this. >> thank you ashley. up next how about a family dinner in the kitchen. the top cities to raise a family and the homes are under $300,000. i've got a to-do list and five acres
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family what's the best place where you can live with your family? livablity mapd out the center and they are all great places with a lot of great houses for sale if you'd like to relocate. here is real estate expert and author of "find it fix it flip it," michael corbett. >> actual survey was done on these by livableth which looked at the great schools, cost of living crime rate and wonderful high school graduation rates. things that actually show where a city is more livable including all these cities we're going to talk about have a very high inventory of affordable houses according to realtor.com. we've got three we're going toght. let's start in carmel indiana. >> four bedrooms 2 1/2 baths.
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beautiful brick front. almost 3,000 square feet. a two-story entryway formal living room with wonderful fireplace. also a big formal dining room. huge open den kitchen floor plan. stainless steel a appliances kitchen island. a great deck for entertaining. $265 $265,000. one of the suburbs in dallas is plano. tell us about this one. >> just under $300,000. it's a big house. has one of the highest graduation rates in high school. wonderful entryway. big living room. coffered ceilings. wonderful granite outdoor, big island in the center kitchen. also a wonderful swimming pool as well.
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a lot for your money here. >> and our final stop is in kansas. overland park a suburb of kansas city. >> this is another area with greater schools. great outdoor activities. just under $300,000. a little more than 3,000 square feet tudor style, wonderful front entry. it's got a wonderful, big eat-in kitchen. breakfast room surrounded by walls of glass and a huge master suite and a beautiful big deck for entertaining. >> if you live in overland park,s canpark s can kansas you'll be instate and can send your kids to where i went. >> go to fox and friends and there will be a link and video of this. >> thanks so much. urged to kill kill kill
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americans. isis giving those orders to thousands in america. geraldo joins us live with kirm berly. c'mon buddy, arms up. why do i have to put on a sweater? 'cause we are going out to brunch. why? because it's mother's day and on mother's day sometimes you have to wear things that you don't like to wear. now we get to drive and sit in traffic and go to a fancy restaurant and order a bunch of overpriced entrees that are really small. things like quiche which is egg pie, believe it or not. make her mother's day meal special by making it yourself.
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plus less major bleeding. ask your doctor... if eliquis is right for you. good morning. it's friday may 8th. i'm kimberly guilfoyle. this is a fox news alert. terror justice a click away. the fbi's new warning about isis. thousands being urged to kill right at home. millions of americans waking up to an extreme weather threat. more tornadoes touched down overnight brunginging hard-hitting hail and dangerous flooding. the worst is yet to come and there's a tropical storm off the coast of carolina. and what do women really want? they don't want six-packs. it's the dad bod trending and
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sweeping the country. stop the crunches. geraldo rivera has a lot to say about that. he's been wasting his time sweating. mornings are better with friends. live from studio e, geraldo, come on in. >> always a pleasure to have you. >> always a pleasure to be here. >> great job in baltimore. >> thank you. >> fantastic. breaking news and a lot to talk about. have you ever tossed to heather? >> no but i'd love to. lovely heather's got the news. >> we've been watching this election story overseas. david cameron has officially won a second term as british prime minister. his conservative party won the outright maurgejority in the british parliament. his opponent ed miliband just
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resigned as leader of the labor party. cameron was in a dead heat with miliband for most of that race. back here at home extreme weather to tell you about. a train derailment just north of dallas texas. more than a dozen train cars in a massive pile on the track. four crew members suffering minor injuries. officials believe that train derailed after it barreled through floodwaters from yesterday's storm. it produced 11 tornadoes across three states. >> oh, my god. headed right for our neighborhood. >> and then check out this video from colorado. several inches of hail falling down there. looking like snow. it stranded dozens of drivers. tropical storm ana forms off the coast of the carolinas to become the first named storm of the 2015 hurricane season.
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it's expected to deliver up to forinches of rain over the weekend. today on long island a final salute to a fallen hero. more than 30,000 police officers are expected at his funeral. 25-year-old brian moore died earlier this week after he was shot in the line of duty. officers and politicians paid their respects to moore at a new york funeral home. >> he was every commanding officer's dream. if i had an army of brian moores there would be no crime in the city. and do you think the ideal body for a man is this? >> please take off your shirt. >> okay okay. >> well think again. this is our favorite story of the day. six-packs are out.
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muscles are out. the dad bod. that's a good looking bod. anyway this is the latest trend sweeping the internet. normal looking guys are the sexy ones. mckenzie pierson from clemson joined us earlier on "fox & friends." >> guys don't look like calvin klein models and girls don't look like abercrombie & fitch models walking down the street. it's the average person you want to date and be with. >> ever wonder what steve and brian might look like? you look fantastic, brian. you look like brian. >> spf-90 on my face. the rest -- >> i have a better body than that thank you heather. >> i haven't seen it. >> embrace it. >> the half italian gives me a lot more hair than the body i
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was just given there. >> all right. geraldo has the great body. >> we've seen it. >> hi. >> morning. >> how about this? yesterday fbi director comey talked about isis wants to kill us here. he said there are thousands of guys like elton simpson across the country being triggered by twitter and social media. the fbi also came out and said three hours before the shooting in garland texas there was a bulletin sent to the garland police saying be on the lookout for this guy. they had no indication he had left phoenix. >> it's a lot there. over 3 million sunni muslims in this country. 1/100 of 1% are extremists you are still talking several hundred people prone to being radicalized and acting out some small portion of them.
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plus the simpson-type nut jobs addicted to the internet subject to propaganda with nothing in their lives going an. they seize on the fact the united states is great satan and that's why i'm doing so badly in my life. let me affiliate myself with isis and act out as these people did in garland, texas. i'm not surprised they had the warning. you had the s.w.a.t. team there. they were ready, almost lying in wait when they finally came. it's a real problem. i don't know how you stop it. you saw it in canada and the ax-wielder. most of them are not born muslims. >> self-radicalized. >> you don't have to look at the roster. now we're in the bad old days and trying to track them on social media. >> let's segue to garland,
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texas. the contest which focused on anti-muslim -- >> grotesque but protected. >> here's a little of the debate that juan williams and pamela got into. >> you have to engage and say, listen this is not the way we as americans live. we do not believe in sharia law. then to go and offend someone's -- >> you are enforcing sharia law. >> how? >> by making me the bad guy. it was not just a contest. you aren't even -- you are not even informed. excuse me sir -- >> you are hurtingor cause. you are hurting people who say sharia law is wrong. >> love her or hate her -- >> i was in the daytime talk show business for 11 years. she most reminds me of the aryan nation kkk, racist --
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>> broke your nose. >> they had a right to speak their credo and made great television. i see them on television now and i feel like taking a shower. i am sorry. you can under our constitution taunt anybody you want. insult anybody you want. but you have to understand the consequences. if pamela geller if you put jew in there or irish in there or black in there, any other groups she would not be given the tolerance to spew her hateful rhetoric -- >> i disagree. >> that doesn't justify the violence committed by the jihadists. >> i think you can't separate it out. >> those who were killed richly deserve to be killed. >> in this country, christians are often targets, catholics are often targets.
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they are often mocked online. >> show me examples where someone holds seminars and i agree. there are times where jesus and the rest of it. those are few and far between. this is nothing like this organized campaign to incite to insult. donald trump is right. she'd not get away with it. and it is bad for the jews. it makes us look like we're all as hatful as pamela geller. she plays right into their propaganda. it is absolutely appalling. every time i see her on television i want to take a shower. >> even if that's true don't you think the overarching issue -- >> she's not your cup of tea either. >> westboro baptist church. i don't want to see them gunned down. >> nobody is suggesting that. >> isn't she crying fire in a crowded theater? >> i would say my instinct says
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do what you want. >> pick a group. look around fox news where we work. pick any group. would any other group tolerate this taunting and inciting? we wouldn't speak to that person. we would shun her. if she picked on any other group but muslim. >> i'm not going to go to that conference or the westboro baptist chrch. two muslim extremists showed up to kill 300 people. >> those murderous extremists paid their just desserts. they got exactly what they deserve. they are seeking the virgins in heaven wherever they are going. good riddance to them. but that does not in any way make me feel any better about pamela geller spewing her hatred and making us all look like the
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intolerant jerks they are saying we are in the middle east and elsewhere. she doesn't do this country any good or jewish people any day. self-aggrandize self-aggrandizing, spewing of hatred. >> you are judging the conference. >> yes. >> if someone decides to protest the pope two blocks away, i would not go to that. i can't believe you are protesting the pope. i wouldn't say i have to get a gun? >> how would you feel if everything she said about muslims and islam instead submit the word pope. >> that's what i just said. >> can we discuss this on television -- >> aren't we getting too hung up though on her personal politics and the content of her speech verses what's really going on? we should be most concerned about they justify under sharia
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law, extreme acts of violence and jihad against innocents. >> going to the nuance as you do with intelligence and information and you argue against a particular credo or sect that's a different thing. when you say muslims are savages and if you go to page 720 in the koran you'll find instruction, a manual on how to kill 30 people. when you order the -- argue the substance of a religion. comparison religion. we're open minded and see the deficiencies in every faith and strengths in every faith. when you insult one group, what is the purpose other than insulting and inciting. she could not get away with that with any other group. >> franklin graham -- >> but i think we're missing the point. >> you are burying the point by arguing the substance rather than --
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>> i love the nuance and intelligence. you yell at me and are so nice -- why we do this round table once a week. you have some great points. we much appreciate it. >> i met officer brian moore's parents. i heard elijah cummings in baltimore say the killing of young black men by cops is the civil rights. eight black men have killed eight black men since last friday. that's the civil rights issue of our time. i think we have to focus on that. coming back from baltimore, i just had to get that out. >> thanks. coming up he followed her home from school and forced his way through the door and tried to attack her. how this brave girl fought back and the hunt for the suspect. twin babies with two different dads. now a man who the mom went after for child support only has to
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ruling a new jersey judge has ruled one father must support just one twin. but should he have to pay child support for both? here to break it down is peter johnson jr. >> good morning. here's the quick answer no because he's not the father of both children. >> the twins were born the same day and had different fathers? >> twins were born in january 2013. there's two other court cases nationally on such situations. in this case the man must pay $28 a week in child support for only the one twin. this came about as a result of a proceeding in the passaic, new jersey court. a woman said i'm going to court and getting this guy to pay for the twins. the problem turned out after the paternity test that she had sexual relations with two men in the same week and that's why
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there were twins. the one guy who is getting jammed up in the courthouse turns out to be the father of only one child. and that's what the judge said. >> if she wants money for both twins she needs to find the other guy. >> i'm sure there will be another proceeding. this is not so common. and let's look at the medical term. it's called supersecondation. giving birth to twins with two fathers. it happens 1 out of 13,000 cases involving twins. >> so she had relations with two different men in the same week and then -- >> say it steve, sexual relations. >> carrying both of their children at one time. thought it was one guy. >> tried to jam the one guy. the court said we'll have a
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test. turns out there were two guys two children. double the pleasure double the fun, double the great wonderful children there. but the court said you pay for one, not two. >> double the pleasure double the fun. >> $56 a week a month. that's not too bad a deal. >> he's only the father of one. >> we need to contribute in this world. >> there's a responsibility involved. >> only responsible for one child. >> right. >> what do you say? let us know what you think. very interesting. i never heard of this before. >> me either. >> what's going on in new jersey? >> it's in the water. up next a free speech event attacked by terrorists. should free speech be protected? she lost her son in the war on terror. gold star mom shares her story.
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one out of every four solar rooftops in america is in our service area. it's wonderful to work in the city where i live and help my neighbors and i feel like the work that i do reflects that every single day. together, we're building a better california. the attack at the event in garland, texas, should free speech be protected or should we watch what we have to say in order not to offend people? >> our next guest lost her son in the war on terror and is here to react. gold star mother and founder of america's mighty warriors debbie lee is here. >> good to see you guys. thanks for having me on. >> we want to talk about your
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ranch and this great retreat on mother's day. we just had this debate. should they have had the conference or focus on why those guys showed up with ak-47s. >> my son gave his life along with so many others who fought and died for the freedoms we have in america. god bless each one of our troops willing to do that for our country for the freedoms we enjoy. i get so irritated when i hear about those stomping on our flag. we need to look at a constitutional amendment to protect our flag. i think about the westboro whackos. the things they said were horrific and painful. they have those same freedoms. do i think there are different ways responsibility that comes with our freedoms and things we should do differently?
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but violence and anger should never be a response to someone's first amendment right. >> there you go. >> we know about mark. the first navy s.e.a.l. to lose his life in iraq in 2006. you've been battling for the families as a gold star mom since. >> there's a retreat for mother's day. tell us about that. >> this is the third year we've been back to do retreats. not only for families of our fallen but wounded veterans. we have over 70 family members that will be out there. amazing facility. three swimming pools, zipline, kayaking canoeing. a place to come out, get respite and fun, to be around families that have been through what they've been through. we'll never forget the sacrifices they made for the
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freedoms we were just talking about. >> what should we all know about your son? >> amazing young man. great sense of humor and selfless. he stood up in direct line of fire that day. willingly lyly gave his life. part of that was shown in "american sniper." he was the joy of my life. he'd sing. just amazing kid. i know where that young man is. about 2 1/2 weeks before he died he wrote an amazing letter they can read at americas mighty warriors.org. it's impacted millions of lives. he talks about when is the last time you paid for a stranger's cup of coffee or tank of gas. we do those random acts of kindness forror troops.
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optum. healthier is here. good news for hillary clinton. according to a new poll 48% of americans believe that hillary clinton is honest and trustworthy. then hillary was like actually i just made that poll up. >> pretty funny. >> chris wallace joins us every friday at this time. say hi to kimberly guilfoyle sitting in today.
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>> hi k.g. >> k.g.? >> c.w. >> okay with me. >> right you are, b.k. let's talk about politics because that's what you'll do on your show this weekend. this week ben carson carly fiorina all got in. this time around the republican party is the diversity party, isn't it? >> well yeah. it certainly is. it's also the crowded party. and that's a concern. we're talking about, i think, most certainly more than a dozen declared candidates. this is going to be like a roller derby or demolition derby. how do you sort this field out without cannibalizing whoever ends up as the nominee. it sure looks like on the other side although she's facing criticism, that hillary clinton is going to sail to the
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nomination. it is the person who wins the republican nomination going to be so bruised up. look what happened to mitt romney three years ago. >> so many punches, everyone will be bruised. i don't know how you fit them on the stage and fox news has the first debate. this time the more excitement is on the republican side. "rubio's immigrant story." an aging party in search of a spark. if there's anything the republicans have this time it's a spark, an interest. certain elements that are going to be hammering all 16 all the time. >> it's going to be good for your show and good for fox news sunday. all of these candidates we have ben carson on sunday. carly fiorina, mike huckabee. we haven't talked about walker and jeb bush. it's going to be a very
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interesting field. and i think really a high quality field. there are a lot of people here who could be ninth, tenth who are very accomplished senators or governors. >> we'll see if they don't dilute the whole gop brand tearing each other apart. what about rand paul? some saying a big victory for him with the nsa phone record collection sagying it's excessive. >> they certainly took his side of the argument that the patriot act doesn't allow this bulk data collection. i don't know how long-term a victory it is because that section of the patriot act ex expires at the end of this month and congress is deciding whether to renew it. if they do renew it the court just said it isn't allowed under that section. if congress renews it and rewrites it then it will go back into effect.
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>> short-lived victory. >> now we know something about it as opposed to living in the dark. >> you'll have ben carson on your program this sunday. who else is coming up on the big show? >> on the big show? you sound like ed sullivan. >> it's a big shoe. >> the beatles! anyway we're going to have mike mccall not only talking about the shootout in texas, but james comey said there are people like this self-radicalized lone wolves across the country. hundreds of them. the fbi trying to keep control of them. we'll talk to mike mccaul about the homeland security implications. and then another adventure is ve day, the 70s anniversary of our victory over hitler and the nazis in germany.
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we'll be talking to a fellow who organizes extraordinary flyover at noon today. vintage airplanes are going to fly down the national mall. i got to fly in a b-24. that's the unbroken bomber. i've got to say, flying in a 1941 airplane was not my idea of a great time but really exciting. it's like being in a time machine. only makes you marvel at these men who flew 12-hour missions over the pacific dropping their bombs, fighting off the japanese. they are the greatest generation. >> we're going to be watching "fns" this sunday. i'm talking about me k.g. s.d. and b.k. >> i've got a serious story to bring you out of the west coast. a disturbing attack caught on
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camera. a teenage girl fights off a sexual predator as he forces his way inside her home. he followed a 13-year-old girl after she got off the school bus tuesday and went into the house with her. once inside that house he pushed her against the wall but she was able to get away. the middle schooler terrified to go back outside. >> there's no way i am walking home ever again. actually i no longer really trust the outside world anymore. >> this man is also wanted for allegedly attacking a woman inside a market bathroom last month. call san jose police at 408-947. 7867. the schoolboard in virginia has approved adding gender identity to its nondiscrimination policy. it's a change the board said was federally mandated as the risk of losing funding.
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it was so bad the board threatened to kick everyone out. this could lead to mixed gender bathrooms and concern over transgendered teachers. >> the school board should be making decisions to improve math reading, writing, science and u.s. history. not making decisions on political, social engineering. >> the district says it will hire a consultant to develop appropriate regulations. sweet health news. the buddy the elf may have had the right idea all along. >> can you pass the maple syrup, please? >> it's spaghetti. >> you know what? i think i have some. >> there's brian right there. i didn't know you were in that movie. >> a new study finds syrup can help fight bacteria repair yourself and make antibiotics work even better.
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>> why go to in mayo clinic if you can just go to the waffle house. >> it's the expensive maple syrup. >> you know who is smiling on this story? judge napolitano. he has trees that give syrup. he bottles on the weekend. he's laughing all the way to the bank. >> take that aunt jemima. big news from across the pond. david cameron picking up a surprise win. they thought he'd be hanging his head today. is that good news or bad news for america? we'll try to explain it to you. plus her name is dana perino. she's brought america's dog jasper. we're cooking with friends. >> and jasper can cook too. >> did you know there's a hydrant out there?
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a fox news alert. shocking election results in the u can. uk. a decisive victory over the opposing labor party. david cameron begins a second term after beating the labor party's ed miliband. how does this win affect our national security? joining us now. this came as a surprise to some people but it's a powerful
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election result. tell us why? >> certainly a huge victory for the conserve toughatives expectations. this is a clear mandate for prime minister david cameron to move forward with a robust conservative agenda. definitely a political earthquake in britain. we've also seen massive defeat for the left in the form of the labor party and liberal party. this is very good news for the united states. you need a strong robust great britain on the world stage. david cameron has advanced tough policies with regard to national security. he clearly identifies the nature of the islamist threat in contrast to president obama. david cameron often talks about the poisonous ideology. he believes we're engaged in a
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global war against islamists. it's important the united states has alongside it a leader willing to take on and fight against the islamist extreme of thes and terrorists. >> let's take a listen to david cameron. this was his remarks in january after the paris attacks. >> we ought to make sure we do everything to keep our country safe. it means closing down the ungoverned spaces the terrorists operate in and working against isil in iraq and syria, countering this poisonous dealt cult that's perverting the religion of islam. >> i'm struck by the language david cameron uses compared to the president of the united states. >> that's the language we need from the president of the united states. it's refreshing to hear it from the british prime minister. it's important they lead on the world stage. lead this immense battle against
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the forces of evil in the form of isis and islamist terror. i do think this emphatic election victory by david cameron and the conservatives is going to lead to strong leadership on the world stage. >> always a pleasure thank you. up next you got it. dana perino is dishing politics for the dogs. she's making dog treats and jasper approves. it's cooking with friends. it's next. pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest.
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and he'll take on the fiery debate of freedom of speech. also michael mukasey is with us. he'll weigh in on the nsa decision. and then jim grey and quarterback theismann on the whole issue of tom brady. big debate in here. we'll see you at the top of the hour. become to you. dana perino is back. we're continuing our cooking with friends series. and we've got jasper here and her lovely husband peter who is joining us this morning and the founder of bocce's bakery. >> a round of applause for this group. >> i read your book. america has read your book. >> and the news is -- >> you aren't really familiar with what happens in a kitchen. >> if i were to cook anything it would be for jasper. we've had these biscuits before.
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i'm so impressed with the small business you created, and jasper loves them. >> lobster roll coming up this summer. >> you can buy the dog treats or make them. tell us what goes into them. >> you start with real simple ingredients. hi jasper. jasper is going to be our helper. we're going to make one of my favorites. our pb banana. nix some peanut butter. these are all ingredients you can find in your fridge. >> you can find the recipe online. >> it's all human grade. you can actually try them. jasper likes his dough. >> he can smell it. it's delicious. >> it's all real ingredients. you mix this all together. you'll think you're making a pie crust. you roll it out justice like this.
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stir it. make sure it's really well together. >> you ever taste them? >> all the time. >> don't you have to bake that? >> you do. then put it on a baking sheet in the oven. >> brian is indulging. >> we can eat right now. k.g. always likes his snacks. >> notice we don't host a cooking hour together. >> if you'll do them at home keep them in a jar for a few days and they'll keep fresh. >> when dana is on the fly and you are at home with jasper and jasper hears dana talking on the tv does he notice? >> he doesn't notice at all. it's just like dana paying no attention to me. >> he loves k.g. loves the five. loves having them on. one thing i said i'd do with jasper was to give him better
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nutrition. i gave hen rearry a lot of table skraps. i think there's healthier alternatives. >> there's real recipes and ingredients. >> what do you think of the book? your whole life is exposed. how do you feel about this? >> she wrote some really nice things about me. so the story about, i think, your second date where you were making out in a taxi -- >> whoa! >> people thought there were no racy things in the book. >> and they met and fell in love in like the mile high kind of -- >> no. just kind of. >> more good news for more little puppies. these puppies can be adopted. that's our next segment. >> they want some treats. >> dana and peter and andrea thank you. you can take one of those dogs
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before it's history, it's news. >> you got to love this. 20 adoptable puppies from the north shore animal league here with us this morning. how cute are they? >> cooking with friends was with dana perino. we also had jasper. we thought we'd build on this. adopt a puppy. >> why don't you adopt, clayton morris one of these puppies for the weekend show. >> we've got mayor rudy giuliani to break down the 2016 race.
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who is winning in the 2016 race right now? it's early. we have frank luntz with the dials. >> and last-minute mother's day gift. >> this is adopt a baby -- baby? a puppy. >> you got them all riled up. >> the cutest puppies ever. >> we want to thank the north shore animal league. these puppies are so adorable. >> happy bother dayirthday to our audyo guy. >> and dana perino's birthday is tomorrow. >> log on to fox and friends.com for our after the show show. >> here's the big question who is cuter? you make the call at home.
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all right. there you go. all right. have a wonderful weekend. make sure you check out the weekend show. martha: thank you so much you guys. there are stunning new warnings about the isis threat to our homeland the fbi is now saying quote, there may be thousands of people across the united states under the influence one way or the other of this terrorist group. good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum i'm here this morning in "america's newsroom." >> i'm gregg jarrett in for bill hemmer. james comey says they use social media in indirect way to directly target disturbed people to launch attacks in the u.s. martha: the syron song sits in the pockets of mobile phones of people followers on twitter. it is like the devil sitting
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