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right now. >> we start with a fox news alert. the pentagon ordered all military organization in north america to boost security following concerns about isis. >> patterson ohio cancelled the spring concert because of the precaution. >> flames shooting into the night sky. neighbors on edge. a massive fire in a natural gas well raging four hours. >> scary moments for passengers on board of a delta airline's fight when smoke fills the cabin 30000 feet in the air. >> and we may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing. >> events cross the globe. marking cent years since the end of world war ii in europe.
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it is all "happening now". >> and we begin with a fox news alert with a major storm brewing off of the east coast, and even more tornados in the country's battered mid-section. i am jenna lee. >> and happy mother's day to you for the first time. >> first time. >> tropical storm anna packing wind and rain and heading to the carolina coast and more severe weather predicted for oklahoma and kansas as people pick up the pieces of their lives. and we'll get the latest from meteorologist rick. >> we are three weeks away from the beginning of hurricane season and even that we don't see a lot of activity until july or august. our first storm is anna and it is it a nuisance and ruining a lot of people's weekends in the
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carolina coast line. it will inch to the north and probably late tomorrow night make a bit of a landfall. we'll call it in north korl korl and carolina border. and this means a lot of rain in the area and beach erosion and rough seas. if you planned a mother's day trip in the carolina coast line it will not be good. the multiday severe weather event. we have a tornado watch in pandhandle of texas and west texas and eastern new mexico as well. you will see large hail and wind. and this is in affect until 5:00. and later on in the afternoon stretching in the red river valley. and that is moderate risk for severe weather. and we could see large tornado the. dallas is right on the edge of that today. and oklahoma city as well. and look at tomorrow.
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a worse day for this. probably large tornados parts of west oklahoma and southwestern kansas they need to watch the bull's eye. big weather in dallas oklahoma city and toward tulsa as well. and going on to sunday. moving to the north from southern minnesota all the way down to central texas, and looking at severe weather. and one other story is the heavy rainfall we have had. oklahoma city nine-inches of rain in one day. and look at what this looks like in the woke week. the same area getting rain and there will be a bull's eye on oklahoma and arkansas and texas. ten inches of rain and a major flooding event going on. and for moms and families celebrating we have a lot to go on. >> and wet and stormy mother's day. you bet.
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>> and now ongoing threat from isis and prompting the pentagon to it raise the threat level warning. today ordering all military installation to boost military security. jennifer griffin joins us with the latest. >> reporter: jenna, it is the first time since 9/11 that the u.s. military raised the level. admiral gortny ordered it to bravo and more security check ands unexpected drills due to a predictable terrorist there in particular isis. th morning, they arriving those that it is fpcon bravo. they will keep would- be attackers off guard. it is not a credible threat but by recent evens.
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and proved to be prudent measure. >> the air force base is on alert. and reassure military families who are threatened directly by isis in recent weeks. and the decision to order security levels comes a day after fbi director warned that isis' followers in the u.s. are urged to strike. the pentagon said we share the same concern about potential threat posed by home grown extremist. and while or fpcon change is not tied to a specific credible threat, recent events have led us to take prudent steps. >> and the national museum of the u.s. air force in dayton
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ohio cancelled the spring concert dow to elevated levels. >> and a sea of blue in long island, new york. thousands of police officers attending the funeral of new york police officer brian moore. he died on monday two days after being shot in the line of doubt. julie? >> that's right, jon. >> reporter: police commissioner bill bratton promoted brian moore to detective in his honor and here to witness that moment 30000 police officers coming in and including thousands flown in by jet blue and going to the wake yesterday and taking a look at the funeral. it was a sight for sore eyes and his family a ratifying after a moving procession in the
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church and included motorcycles and philadelphia and new york and boston and the surrounding area. and his mom and dad taking a final journey w with their son. a sea of plow. it was a job moore died fighting crime. and he did it extremely well. five years on the son, moore, son and causin and nephew of police officers earned service medals x. taking after his dad. a father/son relationship that came to a tragic end when brian moore died. the attempted murder charge on the suspect will be upgraded to first-degree murder and just
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weeks ago today, brian stopped crime and fighting crime and he's remembered as he died protecting and serving the be innocent. it is a sad way to say good by. >> tremendous >> the attorney general loretta lynch announced the civil rights probe. this is all in the wake of riots following the funeral of freddie grachlt >> today, the department of justice is opening an investigation into whether the baltimore police department has engaged in a pattern or practice of the violation of the constitution or federal law. >> six baltimore police officers are facing the charges for the death of freddie gray. >> hillary clinton vows to double down on president obama's
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amnesty plan. and provoking a battle with the republican candidates. what is at stake here. betsy woodrough from the daily beast. and the senior editor of national review. welcome to both of you. >> betsy, to you first. i mentioned that hillary clinton seems to be trying to provoke a battle. she didn't get a lot of response from the republicans, why? >> it was very quiet and she didn't get the overreaction that democrats hope to get from republicans on the immigration issue. the republican candidates are figuring out where they are on immigration. we haven't heard details from carle if iorina. and what we heard is what we heard in the case of scott
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walker who opposes amnesty and he is on board with it. >> i think that people are cautious and careful. and chinton. nopening line in the open remaybe if you like president obama's constitutional dubious expansion of power you will love president hillary clinton. what do you think of that? >> president obama repeatedly denied that the president can go on his own to do immigration. they said he couldn't go other further. hillary clinton said she would go further in congress diameter. she can break the oath of office if she wants to.
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napparently people in the white house squirming and that leaves them to expran why president obama is not doing more? >> exactly. it is fascinating that hillary clinton got on the left of president obama on the immigration issue. and worried about the democratec and primary requirals. >> she is pishing it and the debates and primaries. she to indpraud. well special. clinton is asking taking risk by going to the left. >> is it electorial college success for her ramesh by taking this position? >> i think she thinks by baiting the republicans, she will have played to her own advantage.
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there is vulnerabilities here. she's not only for giving citizenship. but bring back people we already deported and that will be extreme to a lot of people. >> interesting approach there eespecially when you don't get deported unless there are serious problems. >> betsy, ramish thank you both. >> a busy atlanta highway chosed down after a horrific accident. a small plane crash that killed all four people on board. the latest ahead. >> and early polls show a tight race for david cam authority ron and his opposer. and a soldericate if a flag. he gets taken for a ride and how this evening, next. ...for capturing your world. and now they can transform it
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>> and an update to the story we brought you in the first story of "happening now". federal investigators are looking into what caused a small plane to crash in georgia this morning. all four people on board were killed. witnesses say the nose just drive and exploding in a ball of fire when the plane hit the payment. ffan and ntsb are investigating. >> president obama calling to congratulate prime minister cameron on his win. he had the majority of the parliament. greg we talked about this. it was considered to be a to it race what happened? >> reporter: i have to tell you, jenna, the exit polls showed a wide margin of david cameron.
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we were nervous but they proved to be true. there are a couple of reasons that sent david cameron on the way to buckingham palace. a big undecided vote. and they tend to go with the incumbent and like a flight to safety. and cameron has done a pretty good job in the economy. and he had u.s. advice. and we thought he was too negative and apparently that worked. and we made reference to the campaign and what is going on in the future take a listen to this. >> we must insure that we bring our country together. as i said in the small hours of this morning, we'll govern as a party of one nation and one united kingdom. >> there were other factors and the center labor party did worse in scotland where they lost a
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lot out. and the centrist party in coalition with the conservatives in the first term in office and they got punished for that. and bolth leaders of the party left today, jenna. >> what do the results mean for uk, and europe and united states as well? >> reporter: as we said for the last couple of days uk is a co alloy and most important foreign alloy and you mentioned that president obama messaged to cameron. he looks forward to working together with cameron on behalf of global peace and prosperity. there could be hitches for david cameron. they only got one seat. anti- european party won a lot of popular votes and that could add momentum to the referundum that cameron promised and could
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lead to the uk outside of the european union. and the scottish nationality party. over 50 seats and took over the whole place. and there might be a momentum from last year's independence referundum and that could be a headache too. and the over all mood is good jenna. the stock market up two percent and the pound strengthened too. and the money folks think that it was the right decision. >> and questions about what is ahead of the eu. what comes of that. >> greg thank you. >> and being stuck on the phone with customer service could be stressful but could it cause a heart attack. one woman talked to verizon wireless and now suing for a whole lot of money. smoke and flames shooting sky high out of a gas well.
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next investigators trying to figure out if a light nipping strike hit a gas l. it was in the city of denton. crews extinguished the fire early this morning and thankfully no one was hurt. >> a virginia woman suing verizon wireless for more than 2 million. and she claimed that calling customer service was so stressful she had a heart attack. she has the ekg to prove it. the company declined to comment. we have our prosecutor back with
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us. eric we have all been upset when we call customer service before. >> when a person has a heart attack and blame someone else for it on the phone. verizon has deep pockets. and it would be to say. she was on the phone and this person caused the heart attack and except words from the customer rep. >> and more to the story, fred. apparently it was a tense conversation and the woman said the woman calling customer are service. i am going to kill you guys. all right. i am calling the police. and wondering whether or not she would be arrested. and so is she to blame or perhaps did customer are service caused undue stress?
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>> first of all, if she made an allegation of shooting for which they needed to call the police she is flat out wrong. bare is right. you to have you show cause. and what about the boushon chicken wings and all of that for 40 years. >> a personal responsibility. >> and exactly. >> the heart attack happens when you get the bill. >> and eric there is something to the fact that you are giving me an heart attack. and the ekg said you had a heart attack about the same time it was happening. does that evident help her in any way. verizon may pay her to go away. if their health problems came from a phone call is tough to
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prove. they are going to pull medical records and see what other stressful things in her life. because something else probably happen leading up to this eating too much popeye chicken. >> that's my favorite. >> point taken. it is not just one moment in time. we'll see. and from the chicken wings, you are leading me nicely in to coffee this time. we talked about it. we have a north carolina police officer suing starbucks over their coffee. he said and this is new. he did not just go to the emergency room. he gets the coffee and it is hot and he sits down and the top falls off of the cup. and spills on him and causes issues from anxiety, to instigating his crh ron's disease but he waited two hours to go to the emergency room and
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drove home first to take photos. does that weaken or strengthen his case? >> first of all, i am not sure he has a case. respiratory and that is from new mexico. and that is most misunderstood in the count row. and mcdonalds is warmed about the temperature it of the coffee. and there is causation of the case. and with respect to this guy with his. can he establish if he went to the er and he had third degree burns and he is just a tough cop and he department go right to the er. and as far as the khron's disease. if he had the disease and established that it made worse, starbucks if he can prove caused the accident would be on the hook. he has a doctor that said yes,
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this added to the disease and anti- anxiety medication and he is a 20 year member of the police force. and he has a record as well. he is a police officer and making claims versus someone who doesn't have that same stand nothing society. how does that impact it? >> people expect police officers to be tougher than 73-year-old ladies that get burned with coffee. and the older mcdonald case was a misimproved case and people don't understand it. you have a man who is a police officer and he is rough and tough and suing over burns on his legs. that is a tough case for them to prove and i don't think the jury will give him much if anything. >> i went home and i wanted to take pictures from work and it
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was that point on all of the issues came up for him and it was gradual. and again, that case from north carolina. and you have it thinking about fried chicken. >> happy first mother's day to you. >> i am excited approximate this mother's day. >> you should be. >> we'll cellebrate for sure. >> and i bet you will get a bowl of creamed bananas. >> of all things? >> just guessing. >> creamed bananas? >> he is eight months old. i have to kind of adjust my expectations, right. >> things will be better. you will get the plastered hand prints. >> i am ready. >> are the media penalizing
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>> a fox news alert. we celebrate the 70th anniversary of world war ii in europe. and one of them is showing a little bit of its age. this it one had to make an emergency land nothing reagan airport. the arson of democracy they are calling the fly over. and some of the most fascinate anything capable planes ever built are flying over the national mall. this one sat out. we are glad to know the plane and her pilot are safely on terra firma. we'll keep you updated. >> this is fox news alert. while the plane is on the ground, the dow is soaring up 250 points and after the april
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jobs report shoes unemployment dropping sense the lowest level since may of 2008. joining us is peter barnes. >> jon, payroll rebound strongly. and in march there was just 85000 new jobs. the soft first quarter were caused by by weather and west coast port slow down and economic growth will be stronger. one disashes pointing number was in wage growth. average hourly wages rose $0.03 an hour and just up 1- 10ths of a percent. year over year. hourly earnings are up 2.2
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percent. the white house used those numbers to keep up its push for legislation in congress to make it easy tore approve a new pacific nation trade deal. >> we would like to see even faster wage growth and it is important to take the steps to create better jobs. >> one step is expanding markets for american experts. and the jobs in businesses that export pay more than you know other jobs in our question. >> and new trade deals are one issue that republicans in congress agree on with the administration and in a statement house speaker boehner said we can do better and keeping up the fight for more trade and more jobs and higher wages for millions of americans. >> peter, thank you. >> and back to media, mitt
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romney was dogged about questions about his wealth and democrats portrayed him as out of touch and the media focused on his wealth. and we have candidates that are facing similar criticism. we'll bring in howieshg e kurtwhere. >> how dow see it cheping up. and really so manies to be resonating this year. and to me it struck home this week. and mike huckabee, with a modest upbringing. and political headline and said populist one percenter. huckabee, must be sensitive to this. he talked about i don't have a family foundation and i grew up blue collar and not blue blood. >> you think that is affective and him trying to come out and
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deputy on the offense, what does that tell you how strong candidates feel about the criticism from the media can be. >> they will go back centuries and because of the mitt romney example and businesses are penalized by the media and jeb bush he after giving up governor, it is a liability. you are a republican and fat cat and you don't care about average people. and democrats going back to fdr and jfk, they are carrying about the middle-class, but the exception is the clintons because the struggles. hillary clinton talking about being dead broke coming out of the white house. and bill clinton said would he give up giving 500000 speeches.
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he said we have to pay our bills. it is it an issue for the clintons as well. >> and a question of conflict of interest as well. it is not only being wealthy. it is different with the criticism from mitt romney. i thought it was interesting in your article. you mentioned jfk. you think about to camelot and jackie o. and the figures are icons and they were very very wealthy and no one critized them for that. and even today, there is a feeling of a period of time special in america. was that the media coverage not being hyper focused on the wealth? or jfk was a different figure than hillary clinton or mike huckabee? >> i think the media coverage in 1960 reflected a simpler society and we were not as sipical on poll teches and if you came from
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a wealthy family you are considered a big success. we saw with mitt romney and reporters start digging it and it is a mixed record. culture has changed and media has changed and politicians don't want to be tagged with the label. >> and how much is a milk and gas. i buy a lot of milk i got to tell you. >> deflate gate. pumping up the story about tom brady brushing off the questions of the nfl finding that and the patriots did tamper with the football. i don't think brady can no comment. >> he has to huddle with the advisor and doing digesting. >> thanks jenna.
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>> well this kind warms the pilot's heart in me. hundreds of world war ii veterans gathering in dc to mark 60 years in europe. the anniversary marks an end to the war in europe. and highlights today. fly over of vintage world war ii aircraft. peter doocey is live from the world war ii memorial on the national mall in washington. >> reporter: it was a once in a generation air show to see the planes and helped to liberate europe buzzing over the national mall. they came cross the lincoln memorial and over the world war ii memorial. and banked in the u.s. capitol. they were a thousand feet off of
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the ground and salute the veterans that saved the world 70 years ago. and many of the people here today told us they know their opportunities to celebrate milestones like this one is dwindling and that made today special for them. >> the youngest man in our group is 88 years old. and we are dying out, you know. it is our turn to go. but, i hope to see some of them and talk old times and we talk about the same thing. >> reporter: there were 15 formations and using 55 aircrafts. one of them had to bail because of an equipment malfunction. and they represented an important moment by the united states.
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scramble jets at pearl harbor. and the battle of midway and remembered catalina wild cat. and douglas sfd passed by. and it was normally the air space only gets shut down whether the president needs to fly somewhere. and nearby reagan international airportel all planes for an hour. until they were able to pass through. we just found out 56th plane, one of them bailed out. we don't know what happened. but we are told that everybody is okay. and the airport reopened on schedule. >> i have more information on that. it was a hydraulic leak that forced the sb-two c helldiver
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foods. eating fruit could make it worse. it is all about frukts on. it brings on hanger pains and dr. lemadi. and professor at the school of medicine and member of the fox news medical time. it is not necessarily the fruit the villian here. but frukts on found in corn syryp. >> you need sugar to survive. glucose when it comes to your system. the cells take advantage of that. insullen pums the sugar in your cells and you survive. and frukts on doesn't have insullin to help it. it goes through the live.
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liver can't catch us up with that. sugar drichgs and soda and high frukts on corn surive. and don't get in to the tabloids. >> it is not the fruits and vegetables and that is it gets in and obsorbed and it is gone. there comes belly fat and heart disease and diabetes. >> and consuming frukt on the makes you hung rower? >> they looked at participants and their mri. when they grave them fruts on.
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you have a craving that is more. and it is a detecting. it is another form of addiction. not just heroin and other things. your brain gets used to it and you build tollerance and you want more. next time you so a slice of pizza grab it. >> watch out for the high frukts on corn syrup on the cans. >> fructose corn syrup. a terrifying flight. what happened next.
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right now, newly released video of a bizarre accident in mexico. you can see a soldier's rifle gets caught in a flag as it was
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being raised. poor guy gets lifted about 100 feet in the air then crashes to the ground. he suffered a concussion and fractured ankle, but is expected to recover. that flag is the eighth largest in the world. it measures more than 200 feet long and 100 feet wide. new york city bound flight forced to make an emergency landing in south carolina after smoke starts filling the cabin. bill keating has the story live from miami. >> reporter: one passenger sleeping on the flight described waking up to a surreal experience. for the first hour it was a picture-perfect flight. in the air, dramatically things changed for the worse as smoke began filling the cabin of the most of the 89 passengers reportedly remained calm but at least one unlikely man suddenly found god. >> i was so scared i started to
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scream drops tears. >> i looked back toward the rear of the plane and it was dark and people were coughing some people were crying. i'm not religious, but i clenched my fist and said okay god, i'm with you now. get us down please. and i promise to be a good boy. >> delta airlines says the issue was mechanical oil leaking into two engines of that boeing md-88. by midnight all 89 passengers were on a replacement plane landing safely at laguardia and are in new york today. back to you. >> >> good ending to that. what do a century-old potteries, bear on the move and flowers for mom have in common? they are part of our final 30.
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about adding novolog®. it can help provide the additional control you may need. time for the final 30. what's a toilet worth? depends how badly you need chamber pot owned by austrian empress sold for $5,000. a bear at a japanese zoo doing everything to get out. it was the great escape that simply wasn't. >> didn't quite happen. >> mother's day coming into its own thanks to millennial moms spending more green. the average tab for mom now $172 and about 2/3 of americans buy flowers. >> that's going to buy a lot of cream and bananas. >> trace would love to give you
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his favorite food. >> and a little avocado, as well. by the way, happy military spouse appreciation day. by proclamation of the president it is today. >> the spouses do a lot of the heavy lifting. >> thanks for joining us. >> "the real story" with gretchen starts now. the pentagon raising the threat level at all military basis across the united states. fox news broke this story this morning. u.s. northern command now requiring heightened security checks and other procedures as they try to stay one step ahead of isis and any home grown terrorists. saying it's going to hold random drills and exercises to keep people on their toe. it is not due to a specific or credible threat. live at the pentagon we have this breaking story. how big a deal is this?

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