Skip to main content

tv   FOX and Friends First  FOX News  June 4, 2015 2:00am-3:01am PDT

2:00 am
blue. chill details about the ruthless plot to behead police officers in boston. >> as we learn who else the terrorists set their sights on killing. patricia is here with the details. >> one suspect is in custody and another is shot dead as we learn just how close the alleged terrorists were to launching an attack on boston please. just one day at usaama rahim was shot and killed by police officers his nephew david wright was charged in connection with the home grown terror plot. court documents reveal rahim and wright spoke on the phone about an imminent terror attack on american soil. rahim told wright he had just bought a military knife or what he described as a nice little tool great for carving. and just hours before he was shot and killed rahim called wright to tell him he was going after the boys in blue.
2:01 am
he instructed wright to stoi his phone and delete everything off his computer. >> this guy required 24-hour surveillance. >> police tried to question rahim outside of the cvs where he worked but he opened fire when he charged at them with a nearly 10-inch knife. that attack was caught on surveillance video. but the police weren't his initial target. he wanted to behead the activist behind the drama cartoon contest in texas, pamela geller. >> it won't end with me no matter what happens to me or the cops. this is just the beginning. isis is here. >> police also searched a property in rhode island connected to the boston terror plot but they did not make any arrest. >> patricia stark live for us.
2:02 am
in the meantime disturbing new report shows the online reach of isis is growing and we may not be able to stop it. counter terrorism officials telling lawmakers there's no way to monitor their encrypted messages online. experts say that that network is key to launching simple but deadly lone wolf attacks inside america. >> they belief they're able to operationalize people solely through social media. they believe they can introinto the dialogue and provide the tools and they're not getting into very complex tools. >> the terrifying report coming days after president obama signed legislation to overhaul the nsa spying program and how we track terrorists. a brand new poll shows that two
2:03 am
thirds of nsa programs have prevented terror attacks. the pentagon now admitting 51 shipments of the deadly spores were sent all around our country and that number is expected to grow. chris ten fisher is live in washington tracking the latest developments for us. >> good morning. well the cdc has found live anthrax in ten samples and the deputy defense secretary says he fully expects the number to rise because of the says of the investigation that's still ongoing ongoing. with that said it's highly unlike hay that anyone at the labs has been infected. this invest giegs is stretching from coast to coast. they're expecting anthrax samples sent to 51 labs. they're looking at labs in canada australia and south korea. there's no indication that this
2:04 am
was a deliberate act. at this point it appears that the problem may have stemmed from the failure of the technical process of killing the anthrax samples. >> after you kill the live spores we do spore rilty testing to verify that we killed all of the spors. those steer rilty tests did not detect the presence of live anthrax. we need to know why. >> well the pentagon continues to stress these mistakes do not pose a threat for the general public sflp public. back to you. bombshell new details in the d.c. mansion murders that left the family and their housekeeper dead. police believe the killer or killers broke into the home by kicking in the door leaving behind this shoe print. police now trying to link that
2:05 am
print to suspect daron wint or others by matching trade patterns. investigators trying to recover the victim's cell phones stolen from the home. they believe that data could lead to more suspects. they're examining cell phone records of the assistant that cropped off the money at the home that day. marilyn mosby filing a protective order to block to release of freddie gray's autopsy report. if granted, the only people allowed to see the report the state's attorney's office and the defense attorney. one of the defense attorneys believes that mosby doesn't want that report released because this there is something in the report that she is trying to hide. gray's april 19th death was ruled a homicide. mosby said his neck was broken while riding in a police transport van. new information about the baltimore police department under the leadership of the
2:06 am
commissioner anthony baths. a new report revealing the total number of misconduct terminationings around batts is 72. that compared to the 50 officers the commissioner claimed to have terminated since taking the job three years ago. well the 2016 campaign trail heating up in the lone star state today. in just a few hours, former texas governor rick perry expected to announce his bid for the white house in dallas making hymn the 10th republican to enter the race. perry is expected to make that announcement at addison airport around 11:30. the widow of american sniper chris kyle is expected to be by his side. >> reporters will attend clinton's speech today but no question. the clinton campaign sending out this frosty note to journalists
2:07 am
telling them to stay behind barricades and there will be no opportunities to interview hillary clinton. her speech will be the interview. former new hampshire governor on whether american voters trust hillary clinton as a candidate. >> she seems to have made a decision in her campaign that she's not going to respond, she's not going to show up she's not going to answer questions of the press and they seem to be continue counting on the energy of their base and gender politics to take care of it in the long run. i think they're making a mistake. >> i think the american public at some point are going to say we have to hear directly from the candidate through the press to discuss what's going on. if she can run a campaign where it looks like she's in huge crowds answering questions she might be able to take a little edge off of the negativity. >> the stars are aligning for american pharoah to make horse
2:08 am
racing history. he will come out of the gate in the number five position at the belmont allowing espinosa to use the horse's tack call speed. if american pharoah does win, he will become the first triple crown winner in nearly four decades. well the san francisco giants visiting the white house today to celebrate their world series championship. the giants beat the kansas city royals in seven games last fall. it will be their third meeting with president obama in five years. they won in 2010 and 2012. some calmer skies for some parts of the country today. >> but scattered storms, even possibly tornadoes the midwest and the plains. >> we hate all of that for all of you for live in those areas. what do you have this morning? >> well here in the northeast it's still chilly. as we headed out the door and got into your car, take a look
2:09 am
at the values this morning. you're at 56 in new york city and only 47 in caribou, maine. still on the chilly side in the northeast and across parts of the great lakes where temperatures right now are in the 50s in chicago and also in cleveland. but you will be warming up later today. it's going to feel better in the afternoon. but you mentioned some storms across parts of the plains. this morning we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect across kansas nebraska and eastern colorado that's in effect until 5:00 a.m. local time. strong storms moving through the areas. later on today through the evening we have the possibility for additional severe weather across nebraska kansas and missouri south western parts of iowa. heads up if you live in omaha, large hail damaging winds and even tornadoes will be possible. and the severe weather risk does continue tomorrow as well. but i want to take you quickly to the eastern pacific ocean. we have hurricane blanca.
2:10 am
we're going to track the storm system closely. heather and ainsley, let's head over to you. >> thank you, maria. the time now is nine minutes after the top of the hour. controversy swirling around the reality family from "19 kids and counting." >> it was an important step for josh to confess to the police what he had done because he had broken the law. if we didn't do this this would be hanging over husband head for the rest of his life. >> the family final breaking their silence in an exclusive interview you will only see right here. and a green beret war hero cut off by the army pending a whistle-blower investigation. how complete strangers are stepping up to get him the pay that he deserves. and barbie getting a whole new look. what she will be ditching her heels for.
2:11 am
♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return.
2:12 am
♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more
2:13 am
oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you wouldn't buy a car without taking it for a spin and it's...well...just a car. test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer.
quote
2:14 am
a fox news exclusive. reality tv stars jim bob and michelle dugger breaking their silence from their house in arkansas to our very own megan kelly about their son's molestation. anna is here. >> good morning. well jim bob and michelle say josh came to them on his own 12 years ago crying and told them he inappropriately touched some of his sisters. he was just 14 when he confessed. >> there was so much grief in our hearts. as parents we felt we're failures. >> after two more incidents they realized he needed outside help and sent him to counseling. jim bob said josh was a child preying on a child but denied he
2:15 am
is a pedophile. >> this was not rape or anything like that. this was like touching somebody over their clothes. there were a couple incident where he touched them over their clothes. he came to us crying, told us what happened. and it was after that third tomb he came to us is where we really felt like you know what? we've done everything we can as parent to handle this in-house. we need to get help. >> and when he returned from counseling jim bob and michelle took him to the police. >> it was an important step for josh to confess to the police what he had done because he had broken the law. if we felt if we didn't do this this would hang over his head for the rest of his life. >> the duggars say their daughters didn't know what happened until much later until the sealed police records were released to the media. >> for those things to be
2:16 am
twisted and shared in a slanderous way, story after story, tabloid after tabloid, that breaks my heart for any girls. they've been victimized more by what has happened in these last couple of weeks than they were 12 years ago. >> on friday jill and jessa will be talking about what josh did to them and how they felt when the story was released. >> i have a right to do this. we're victims. they can't do this to us. >> that airs friday night at 9 o'clock right here here on the fox news channel. back to you. >> thank you, ana. it is time now to brew on this. four people in mississippi threatened with jail time all for cheering at a family member's graduation. >> you did it baby! >> that is what henry walker did
2:17 am
when hi sister crossed the stage at her high school graduation. walker and three others were asked to leave that ceremony for shouting after the school superintendent specifically asked the crowd not to scream out. >> bhu that's not the end of it. the superintendent filed disturbing the peace charges and the family facing $500 bond fees. >> i can understand they can escort me out of the graduation. but to say they're going to put me in jail for it? what else are they allowed to do? >> well all four of them are expected in court next week. we want to know from strict dress codes to warrants like this for cheering are we going too far when it comes to graduations? >> send your comment to us on facebook twit are or send us an e-mail and we'll share those comments later in the show. buyer beware. apple is recalling hundreds of thousands of items that can catch fire.
2:18 am
lauren is here to explain. >> apple is recalling more than 220,00 those expensive but popular beats speakers because some of the batteries can overheat. happy hour attack ka bell a new taco bell in the new hipster neighborhood will serve booze, wine and alcohol and mixed alcohol freezes when it opens this summer. drinking will be restricted inside the restaurant and a new cup will distinguish between nonalcohol and alcohol beverages. taco bell working to attract for millennials millennials. after 56 years bash bee is kicking off her heels and she can wear flats finally. mattel's new barbie has adjustable ankles so she can
2:19 am
pick flats or heels. the fashion nita line is already ready for purchase. what should we pick ladies? thank you so much lauren. to find the fox business network log on to fox business.com/channel finder. 4,000 illegal criminals were just let go some called the worst of the worst. does that sound like a good idea to you? ever wonder what it's like to go undercover? a sneak peak at the brand new action comedy "spy."
2:20 am
2:21 am
2:22 am
and welcome back to "fox and friends first."
2:23 am
outrage kroug over espn's pick for this year's espy courage award, caitlin jenner getting the honor just as the first promo for "i am caitlin" is released. >> isn't it great that maybe some day you'll be normal just blend into society? >> you are normal. >> put it this way. i'm the new normal. >> well the announcement that the olympic winning athlete will receive the hand nor. many say the award should go to army veteran noah galloway or basketball player lauren hill who lost her battle to cancer. on twitter ryan says quote, i'm sorry, caitlyn jenner should have never been consider over noah galloway. espn responded saying that they don't have runner ups for this award. well director cameron crowe
2:24 am
is you could say eating crow for his box office bomb "aloha". >> what is that? >> i'm tempted to say men that hugh nay, hawaiian leprechauns. >> crowe apologizing for casting emma stone half asian. the movie was slammed for not having a diverse cast. i have heard your words and i offer you a heartfelt apology to all who felt this was an odd or misguided casting choice. have you ever wondered what it's like to go undercover for the cia? >> we're giving you a new identity. you'll no longer be susan hooper. you're a kworsed housewife from iowa. >> there is a new fox flick called "spy" gearing up for the
2:25 am
next box off and our next guest got a sneak peek of the action. let's step into the fox light. was it great? >> it was fantastic. 'spy" stars melissa mccarthy and jude law. it hits the theaters tomorrow. and i got an inside look from where else but the red carpet. i spy with my little eye a summer blockbuster. with the guy who brought you " "bridesmaids". >> we got action sequences, twists and turns, double agents. >> oh dear did i forget to knock? >> mccarthy and law, stay on the, you know their names. what thabt their code names. >> mine would either be katy la
2:26 am
marissa. the camera man just winsed. >> and your code name. >> i thought it would be funny to be called james bond. >> i can't tell you. if i tell you i have to kill you. >> can you imagine me a spy. >> with a gun. >> what? >> for every great spy there's a great gadget. >> i would want some boots that will had luke springs on them. >> we're pulling from inspector gadget's trove. >> any kind of a blue dart that will knock somebody out. >> probably have the dv 5ester matter within an e jeker seat. >> i once drove a car off a freeway on top of a train while it was on car. not the train, i was on fire. >> get a clue i's not listry who will come out on top. >> you may never be as wise as an owl but you'll always be a hoot to me.
2:27 am
>> what a stupid [ bleep ] toast. you're delightful. >> as are you. >> "spy" is the best reviewed come bedy of comedy of the year. >> looks like a great movie. >> a lot of fun. it is 27 minutes after the top of the hour. two realtors attacked at gunpoint while shows homes. what police are doing right now to hunt them down. sun and margaritas apparently they don't mix well. how one man ended up with second degree burns. what up wheels! mr. auto-mo-deal! hey, it's the wheel deal! hey, hey, the duke of deals! i know a few guys in the rental car biz. let's go, 'wheels'. rental car deals up to 40% off. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left.
2:28 am
now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized.
2:29 am
2:30 am
it's thursday june 49 a fox news alert. they wanted to launch attacks on the boys in blue. what we just learned about the boston terror suspects and their plan to attack the city's finest. >> worse than they thought, 51 labs across states received
2:31 am
anthrax sipments. what the defense officials are saying now. >> he thought he was being romantic popping the question at the site of their fist date. >> will you marry me? >> did he get the answer that he hoped for? the drive through proposal that's going viral today. fox and friends first continues right now. we'll get to that story in a moment. good thursday morning to you. welcome to "fox and friends first". >> it is 31 minutes after the top of the hour. let's get to that fox news alert. an easy target. brand-new details about the terror team who plotted to dehead boston police officers and just how close they were to carrying it out.
2:32 am
>> this is very disturbing. patricia stark here with the details. >> good morning. well boston police say they were ruthless and ready to attack. 24-year-old david wright did not enter a plea when he was federally charged in connection to ooh a home grown terror plot. his uncle usaama rahim was the mastermind behind the plan aimed at slaughters police officers. rahim had been under 24-hour surveillance after spreading isis propaganda online. in a call secretly recorded by the members of the joint task force, rahim told wraith he was going to quote randomly kill police officers in massachusetts that day. he also instructed wright to destroy his cell phone and wipe his computer clean. that's when the officers had to step in. >> over the last couple of weeks we had put out several notices on our brick report about the
2:33 am
threat of law enforcement and military bases being attacked. >> police tried to question rahim outside to have cva where he worked but they opened fire when he charged at them with a nearly 10-inch knife. that attack was caught on surveillance video. and now we're learning that police officers were not the terrorist's first target. instead, rahim wanted to behead activist pamela geller the woman behind the muhammad contest in texas. she says this is not going to intimidate her. >> this is a showdown for american freedom. will he stand against them or bow down to them and silence ourselves. >> police also searched a property in rhode island connected to the boston terror plot but they did not make any arrests. heather and ainsley. thanks. as we're learning more about their tie to terror, former jihadist and coauthor of
2:34 am
"undercover jihadi" warns this is a new wave of terror. >> isis put out this call sometime ago and we've seen a number of incidents where they've answered that call in that message. it says basically attack police. it says specifically attack police, military personnel. they don't want formal alliances. you just have to support them. you have to will it declare your allegiance to it. you don't have to say it outloud and you're on their side. and if you cosomething, they will take credit for it. the pentagon's anthrax problem getting worse every day. 17 states have received shipment of the deadly spores and that number is expected to grow. christian fisher is live for us in d.c. tracking the latest developments. >> good morning, heather. well the present gont continue to stress that these shipments
2:35 am
do not pose a threat to the general public. but still 31 people who worked inside the lab are on protective antibiotics. the cdc has already found live anthrax in ten samples and the defense department says it fully expects the number to rise due to the sheer size of the investigation. the department maintains it's highly unlike hay that anyone at the labs has been infected. >> people have been working with this material for ten years and nobody has contracted anthrax gra the material which gives us more confidence that the risk is really low. >> the investigation is now stretching from coast to coast. the cdc is inspecting anthrax samples sent to 51 labs in 17 states and the district of columbia. they're looking al labs in canada australia and south korea. yesterday the deputy second fair said there's no indication this was a deliberate act.
2:36 am
it may have stemmed from a failure in the technical process of killing the anthrax samples. how did it happen? why did it happen? that's what's still under investigation. bombshell new details in the d.c. mansion murders which left a family and their housekeeper dead in an apparent plot for cash. police think the killer or the killers broke into the house by kick in the door and leaving behind that shoe print. police trying to link the footprint to the suspect daron wint or other people. investigators trying to recover the victim's cell phones stolen from the house. they believe that could lead to more suspects. police are examining the cell phone records of the assistant who dropped off the $40,000 at the house that day. two women are attacked while showing home. the first woman held at gunpoint at a home in st. petersburg. she was bound with zip ties before the man took off in her
2:37 am
car. she actually managed to escape and get help from a neighbor. hours later, a few blocks away police say the same man attacked another real tore. >> the moment that he walked in i knew he was not -- something was wrong. he put his briefcase on the floor, grabbed the gun and points to me and said lady get on the floor. >> the man demanded money but left with nothing when someone knocked on the door. turning now to 2016 rick perry set to make a texas sized announcement today in the race for the white house. >> we're live in d.c. with the latest on the campaign trail. good morning, doug. >> as if this field wasn't crowded enough rick perry we think is going to make the announcement today. he's been there, done that. he entered the race four years ago, the gop primary race really as an instant front runner and had a big stumble during a
2:38 am
debate performance in michigan. this is a fox poll about potential and now announced gop can dates for president. bush walker and so on. look at where rick perry sits right in the middle barely registering really at 4%. he has a lot of ground he has to make up at this point. on the democratic side of the ledger let's talk about hillary clinton. she is not unopposed, even though she is the front run are for the democratic nomination. she faced another challenger as of yesterday, former rhode island governor lincoln chaff faye announced he's going to seek the nomination as well. >> here's a bold brazen internationalism. let's join the rest of the world and go metric. >> it's not clear how much traction he's really going to get. we'll see. a fox new poll shows that hillary clinton is 46 point
2:39 am
ahead of her nearest rival for the democratic nomination. >> very interesting. going metric. well bring on the heat. it is early june and some parts of the country are still feeling the chill. here in new york we are. >> marie melena has that. >> good morning. we're tracking temperatures only in the 50s and 40s out there. we had a cold front sweep through and that system brought in the cooler temperatures. but i want to take you across portions of the plains. we've had storm after storm across southern portions of nebraska and kansas. we're still looking at an isolated severe weather risk throughout the morning hours. but later on this evening we're going to see a risk from wyoming, into portions of missouri you could be looking alg tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail. tomorrow the risk for severe
2:40 am
storms is still in place but it's going to be a little bit less of a chance compared to what we're seeing today. otherwise the temperatures across the nation really warming up today across portions of the southern plains. you're in the 90s, wide spread across texas. 59 for the high in the city of boston. farther west along the coastal areas, not bad, 60s and 70s for places like san francisco and l.a. it is now 20 minutes to the top of the hour. smuggling nuclear weapons into the united states from our southern borders. what isis now claims it's capable of doing. inside job at the irs. an employee stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars and wait until you hear exactly how she pulled it off. and the government pumping tens of millions of hard earned cash into solar energy. heather did they forget how well so lynn dra worked out? >> come on. the big story this week is
2:41 am
that kim kardashian an kanye west are expecting their second child and i heard that the baby is due to arye in december. we'll have to wait until there for the birth of little baby jesus. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites.
2:42 am
2:43 am
2:44 am
when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! the federal government once again dolling out millions of taxpayer dollars to the solar industry. cheryl is here with where our money is going. >> good morning. $32 million for an industry. that has dealt with allegations of theft and fraud. yet the department of energy just handed out that much to train solar technicians and develop new technologies for the industry. the tept of energy want the money to go toward training 75,000 workerance quote other
2:45 am
professionals on everything solar. the d.o.e. targeting real estate finance, insurance. whatever that means. a recent brooking study stated that the taxpayers shouldn't forced to spend money on job training programs that are proven failures and wept on to say that training should only happen where there are real jobs to be pild. the obama administration spent $150 billion on green initiatives between 2009 and 2014. and there have been high profile bankruptcies in the industry, you remember solyndra. back to you. >> we remember, cheryl. thank you so much. the find the fox business network log on to fox business.com slash channel finder. a bad week to say the least for the irs. it just got a whole lot worse. just days after agency head told congress that it was rushing criminals who stole taxpayer
2:46 am
data. an irs employee pleads guilty to tax fraud. dimitri brown working out of the st. louis office was able to steal $326,000 by using taxpayer identity to create fake tax returns. the scheme lasted four years, in 2008 to 2011. brown faces up to 42 years in prison and $750,000 in fines. a war hero now forced to fight for his pay. the army stopped paying lieutenant colonel jason ammereen and the green beret is under investigation for whistle blowing. the fbi claims she was sharing information with congress about policy to free hostages overseas. the colleagues are launching a petition to fight for him. they need 100,000 signature to send it to the white house. he's set to testify on jub 11th in front of congress. and the time now, 15 minutes to the top of the hour.
2:47 am
and the worst of the worst. why nearly 4,000 illegal criminals just -- were just let go? and he thought he was being romantic, popping the question at the site of their first date. >> will you mayorrry me? >> did he get the answer that he wanted. first, brian, kill me with what is coming up on "fox and friends." what do you think he said, yes or no? >> for ainsley, this is deja vu. that's how ainsley got engaged. >> a drew through. >> it was a wendy's. cal cameron is live with breaking political details at the top of the hour. something to do with the 2016 race. senator rand paul now presidential can dade lindsey graham live on the couch. how to get your kids to unplug their phones and plug into family time.
2:48 am
the pressure is on you to make family time interesting. good luck parents. wake your kids up. it's time for school. and please get them dressed. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance.
2:49 am
2:50 am
now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more.
2:51 am
a fox news alert. isis now detailing a plan to smuggle a nuke into the united states by way of mexico. it is all part of an article in the terror group's propaganda magazine written by the british hostage who was a journalist who has become a spokesperson for isis. the so-called hypothetical details how the nuke could be purchased in pakistan and then taken to nigeria where isis ally boko haram could smuggle it into latin america. in the past u.s. generals have expressed concerns. they are considered to be the worst of the worst.
2:52 am
thousands of illegal immigrant criminals were released. 3,700 illegals were free to walk last year while waiting for deportation cases to be heard. homeland security have said their hands are tie. the report says that more than half were released by choice. a dehydrated hiker on the brink of death rescued. he was alone on a ten day trip on the arizona trail when he got lost and ran out of food. public safety officers think he went without food or water for three days. a rescue helicopter spotted his back pack and sleeping bag in the desert. they gave him three liters of fluids before air lifting him to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. very lucky. a texas teenager lucky to be alive after being struck by lightning. she was opening the refrigerator
2:53 am
door when she felt a sudden jolt. he parents rushed her to the hospital where doctors found this mark where the lightning actually left her body. this morning, she's okay. >> i'm lucky to be sitting here doing this interview today. just very blessed. >> she is. doctors are continuing to monitor her. it is 53 minutes after the top of the hour. sun and margaritas don't mix very well. how this guy ended up with second degree burns. >> that's something i was not aware of. you need to see that. cheering on family and friends at graduation and getting arrested for it t. your e-mails are pouring in. ♪
2:54 am
[whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve.
2:55 am
get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life.
2:56 am
♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments.
2:57 am
hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ three minutes until the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. attack the boys blue. brand-new details about the uncle nephew terror team in boston. allegedly plotting to behead police and conservative activist pamela geller. one man who had been under 24 hour surveillance for spreading isis propaganda online was shot dead by police. the anthrax mistake doubling in size. officials confirming 51 samples have been sent across the
2:58 am
country. that number is expected to grow. in just a few hours former texas governor rick perry expected to announce his bid for the white house in dallas. making him the 10th republican to enter the race. now time for the good bad and ugly. the good still serving their country. a group of volunteers including world war ii and vietnam veterans are part of a patrol. they take care of the smaller crime and they assist the san diego police department. >> good job. the bad a cold margarita perfect for a summer day. but make sure you make them inside. a florida man getting these severe margarita burns on his hands. that after mixing those drinks outside in the sun. it is a rare reaction that occurs when lime juice mixes with ultraviolet sun light. this woman not loving her
2:59 am
boyfriend's proposal. >> are you serious? i can't marry you. you asked mead on a bun. >> he hid the ring in a mcdonald's sandwich. she wasn't laughing. she said no. >> she'll said yes later on. time for your brew on this responses. four people jailed for cheering at a family member's graduation. the superintendent of that mississippi school filing disturbing the peace charges against the family because he asked everyone to stay quiet during the ceremony. the family faces a $500 fine. are we going too far? >> graduations are supposed to be a joyous occasion.
3:00 am
>> too many special grad moments have been ruined. >> cheering a graduation is a crime they would have to arrest every proud parent out there. outrage over espy award. kaitlyn caitlyn jenner will receive the honor. did she deserve the award? log on to our facebook page. "fox and friends" starts now. it is thursday june 4th. 2015. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck and this is a fox news alert. isis in boston. new details about the terror takedown of this man, his goal was to quote, attack the boys in blue and behead them. and that's not all. just wait until you hear who else they're going after. somebody familiar. and the race to the white house taking a texas turn, rick perry set to announce h

220 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on