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good morning, everyone. today it's sunday, april 10th, 2016. we have a fox news alert for you. a former professional football player, gunned down in the street. in what appears to be an extreme case of road rage. we'll take you to the scene whatever police are saying this morning. and senator bernie sanders going 8 for 9 with a win in wyoming yesterday and setting his sights on hillary clinton in new york state. >> if we can win here, it absolutely opens the door to a path toward victory to the white house. >> but here's the weird thing, bernie won yesterday in wyoming
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but hillary got more delegates. is she stealing the nomination from him? and "the boston globe" printing a fake front page story. take a look at this. what america might look like under president donald trump. unbelievable. "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ >> yeah. oh. wait wait wait. >> wow. the final round of the masters began yesterday, but we have our own version of the masters. and janice dean is drinking and paying putt putt golf. it's taking place in our plaza. a little different than what happens at augusta. >> janice, did you -- what just happened? >> did you see ernie els first hole of the masters? >> unbelievable. >> seven putted from two feet.
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shot a 10 on the first hole. >> it's the pressure. >> we don't have the green jacket today. >> it makes us feel like we could all compete. >> true. we have a shot. that's coming up later. >> nice to see you. >> good to be back. we'll begin with a fox news alert this morning. a former nfl player shot dead. it happened overnight in new orleans. former saints defensive end will smith was shot multiple times while confronting the driver of a hummer that rear ended the car smith and his wife were riding in. smith died at the scene. his wife was also shot and taken to the hospital. the shooter is now in custody. another fox news alert, the brussels attackers' original plot was an up attack on france. officials say their plans changed after massive cross country raids took down key suspects. the so-called man in white from
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the airport, you'll remember, captured in one of those raids. mohamed abrini admitted to police yesterday he is in fact the man caught on surveillance camera running from the deadly scene. he told police he threw his explosive vest away. he confession comes as police warn there are other unknown terror cells. an amazing story of survival. a small plane goes crashing down in southeast alaska, killing the pilot and two passengers. the helicopter team found the wreckage and they spotted a third passenger, the sole survivor of the crash. the 21-year-old was flown to juneau for treatment. we do not know of his condition yet. the national transportation safety board is investigating that crash. hillary clinton's big subway fail, i think clayton was
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teasing her about this yesterday. does she get a pass? >> these things are a pain in the butt. >> it happened in the bronx earlier this week. it became the butt of all the jokes on "saturday night live" last night. listen. >> the new york city subway's the best way to get around. [ laughter ] it's been a while. this isn't a working metro card. [ laughter ] this is the best way to get around. >> okay. that was actress -- wow. taking on the role, portraying the democratic front-runner which she's so aptly does. attending to new york voters. those turnstiles they can be tough. don't be so hard on her. >> it's not even the turnstile, but the card swipe. canada is more advanced in the subway systems than we are. let us use our phone, tap and pay and go through.
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instead the flimsy card gets stuck. so i support you, hillary. it's a mess down. >> canada is not more advanced than we are. maybe in sled dog technology. we're still ahead. >> to the presidential race, bernie sanders another big win. his seventh in a row. yesterday he swept wyoming. here's the amazing part. even after winning the state, by double digits over hillary clinton, hillary clinton walks away with more delegates. >> how does that happen? >> how does that happen? >> well, because she gets the super delegates. they have four super delegates so hillary gets those. even though she loses she walks way with more delegates. 11-7. this is why the sanders campaign according to real clear politics, they're prepping right now to say -- the sanders campaign to look for a contested convention. because he gets the pledged delegates he keeps locking then up, but still losing wyoming. >> does any of this surprise you?
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>> well, i think it is surprising because these races on both sides are so close, we're for the first time in generations seeing how the process really works close hand. >> right. >> and the closer you look the less democratic it turns out to be. i think that's a huge shock for a lot of people who imagine that their votes matter. because they don't. >> you literally -- it's almost impossible to clearly and simply describe this entire process. like if i had to sit down and describe to my 5-year-old how this process works he would get up and walk away. >> here's what even your 5-year-old know. one man, one vote. one person, one vote. that's the assumption that every american is born with. we're looming to a crisis here on the democratic side. >> well, look, he's got the recent seven victories, look at this. idaho, utah, alaska, hawaii, wisconsin, washington, wyoming. wow. he's on a roll. but not so fast. hillary clinton is still getting more -- >> but at what point do bernie
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voters say, wait a second, this is a totally inside deal. they think it's an oligarchy run by wall street, at what point do they say, we're not putting up this with. >> or does she learn from obama obama while they're focused on the big primary states, barack obama was locking up the key areas that hillary clinton was a avoiding. >> he was the insurgent. he was channeling the voice of the people. hillary clinton is channeling the voice of the donors and everybody knows that. >> bernie sanders saying if i can make it here, i can make it anywhere. saying new york is the next big battle to the white house. >> on april 19th, that's going to be a very important primary here in new york. and there are a lot of delegates at stake. remember this is secretary clinton's adopted home state.
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this is where -- it's not a crime. i just made that point. born in illinois. if we can win here, it absolutely opens the door to a path toward victory to the white house. >> he's totally right. it is her fake home state. one of her fake home states. unfortunately for him, all of the democratic states of course are proportional. they don't believe in winner take all. everybody get astro if i on the democratic side -- gets a trophy, you get one for showing up. >> with 239 delegates -- up 259 up for grabs in new york. a huge grab there. >> a huge carpet bag there.
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>> that's good! >> now to the republican side and senator ted cruz racked up more delegates in the state of colorado. >> because he victory not coming out without a challenge from donald trump himself. >> holy smokes. here's kristin fisher. >> reporter: even before the results were in in colorado, the trump campaign was already saying that it was considering challenging them. at issue are several alleged ballot irregularities including four instances where the delegates were listed dun the wrong number, but they're down playing any issues. they say that any errors are minor and did not affect the outcome. so let's talk about that outcome. it was a clean sweep for ted cruz. he won all of colorado's 34 delegates which only increases the chances of a contested convention this summer. last night, cruz said he's confident that if there is a brokered convention, that he would merge the nominee. >> that scenario, i think we will go in with an overwhelming advantage. i believe the first ballot will be the highest vote total donald trump receives and on a subsequent ballot, we're going to win the nomination and earn a
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majority. >> reporter: as for donald trump, he took a few days off but he'll be back on the campaign trail with his sights set on the new york primary. 95 delegates are at stake. after his loss in colorado, the associated press projects that he would need to win nearly 60% of all the remaining delegates in order to clinch the nomination before the convention. and he's been winning at about 46%, so trump would have to increase his margin by quite a bit if he wants to hit that magic delegate number, 1,237, before cleveland. sandra, clayton and tucker? >> thank you. >> thanks so much. well, newspapers it's no secret are struggling these days and trying to keep up with online websites, news websites like buzzfeed. the bow he moths in the room. >> why not make up a fake headline? >> a fake front page on what
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america would look like under a trump presidency. >> it's not a stretch. it's a fake newspaper worth virtually nothing. but here's a fake headline. this is the world under donald trump according to "the boston globe." deportations to begin, markets sink as trade wars begin. >> u.s. soldiers refuse orders to kill isis families. >> we have trump on nobel prize short list. >> and trump calls for tripling of the i.c.e. forces. >> what's so interesting, how the left sees the border security. i'm not defending trump, but why is that so threatening to the left? why does that entail riots, who is against border control. they are. >> it would be interesting to see the inverse of this. illegal immigration, deportations begin. american jobs are created. or, you know, american companies
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are actually moving back home now. they're actually able -- >> the wages rise. >> the wages rise. >> but by the way, if it was another country in the world that said we're going to secure our borders with "the boston globe" editorializing against it, wow, you have a right to secure your borders. >> wow, you get worked up at 6:00 in the morning. janice dean, it's cold outside. >> you're playing minigolf out there. >> it will wake you know. >> it was good you had a hot toddy. o come. not only minigolf, but a petting zoo. let's quickly talk about the temperatures because it is cold outside. 15 to 20 degrees below average and we have the windchill which makes it feel colder and we have over ten inches of snow in the great lakes and the interior northwest yesterday and that's exiting. we have another system behind it, but it will be a warmer storm system, so we won't see the snow.
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but we could see the potential for severe weather today and tomorrow across the deep south. large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. that's more of a springtime system. we're almost there. we're almost there. >> the voice of hope as always. >> yeah. i try. >> thank you. all right, coming up on the show, the empire state is getting pounded with ads before the primaries. >> hillary clinton made a difference in every corner of new york and that's what she'll do in every corner of america. >> but do the voters like her ad? we'll give it the dial treatment, next. plus, you know him as new york's left wing mayor. why is bill de blasio being investigated by the fbi for, wait for it, corruption.
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everyone understands that the values in new york city
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focus around money and the media. >> i saw something that no place on earth could have handled more beautifully, more humanely than new york. >> so you have it. donald trump's latest instagram ad taking on ted cruz. republican pollster lee carter is a partner with maslansky & partners and she joins us this morning to weigh in on the latest ads running in new york. this one you're grading on the fly for us, that new trump ad. >> i gave that an "a." i thought it was a phenomenal ad. and in ted cruz language, you don't mess with new york city. you really don't. he did a great job showing us what we're all about. >> let's get to the ted cruz ad, where he highlights donald trump's donations to democrats. watch. ♪
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>> that fell flat for you. >> it was all over the place. and people attend were like, we get it. trump is a different man today than he was then. overall, the voters gave it a "d." they said, you know, this is a tired attack by ted cruz. and there's many other attacks that's had recently that are much more effective in saying, look, he used to contribute to democrats, he was in their pockets. people know that and they've forgiven him for it. >> so the never trump campaign is better than he is a conservative and i isn't. >> the never trump campaign worked in wisconsin 100%. i'm a true conservative, not so much. >> got it.
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to hillary clinton. and every corner ad. again, these are the new ads running in new york. this highlights her accomplishments as senator. >> everywhere in this state, hillary made a difference for people when she was senator. in the adirondacks she helped to get businesses online. helped finger lakes farmers sell their products in big cities. stood up to china to protect our workers. help create high-tech manufacturing jobs in albany, clean energy jobs in rochester and bio medical jobs in buffalo. hillary clinton made a difference in every corner of new york and that's what she'll do in every corn over america. >> grade? >> a "c." some democrats liked it, but independents didn't like it at all and they're important to her. some said was this a rerun of her senate ad from before? i'm tired of her running on her experience. like she's talking to herself. you're qualified, we get it.
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now tell us what it will look like if you're president tomorrow. how is it going to be better for me if you're president. not what have you already done. we get it. >> this highlights her struggle to attract younger voters. you're saying this an old fashioned ad. >> yes. >> lee carter, thank you. what is he trying to hide? the fbi who pushed for the back door to the iphone try taking extreme measures to cover up his own data on his laptop. and spacex successfully lands a reusable rocket at sea. are private companies the future of space exploration? former nasa astronaut mike massimino is here next.
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we have some quick headlines for you. the feds aiming their sights on bill de blasio for shady fund raising. reports say several of his campaign contributors may have received donations from two investors who were in cahoots with high ranking nypd officials. it's all part of a vast and ongoing police corruption investigation. and oh, the irony. during a speech about privacy, james comey admitted he is personally anxious about the possibility of secret surveillance. he's so concerned he even covers his computer's webcam with tape. they're in a heated battle with apple over unlocking the iphone. spacex landed in the history book when the falcon 9 rocket landed vertically. look at this.
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it's like it's reversing tape, no, this is impressive. founder elon musk said it was a major step forward in space travel. >> in order for us to really open up access to space, we have to achieve full and rapid reusability. thing is a good milestone for the future of space flight. i think it's another step towards the stars. >> all right. so there's the question, are private companies the future of space travel? former nasa astronaut senior adviser for space programs at the intrepid museum, michael massimino is here. what do you think of that guy, elon musk? is he leading this charge in the right way? >> i think he's one of many kind of out in the lead for the commercial companies. i think it's great. i think it's great that elon musk and bezos see this as the next frontier.
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thing the a great -- this is -- i think this is a great accomplish. and great to have the smart, ener genyk entrepreneurs. >> i was fascinated to watch this over and over yesterday. how difficult is that? here's a barge in the middle of the atlantic, right? >> yeah, that's hard to do. spacex landed one of the first stages of the rocket on land. now they're doing out in the ocean. you know, on land you have more leeway, right? you don't have to be right -- "x" marks the spot. out in the ocean it's tougher to do that. it's an advantage, because they don't have to fly all the way back to land. they can save fuel. the rocket goes out over the ocean. you don't have to take as much fuel with you. remember you have to have fuel to get back. this is a great accomplishment. nasa did have recoverable rockets on the shuttle but they parachuted into the ocean. >> divers had to get them.
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>> yeah. it wasn't as technically advanced as he did. amazing. >> there was no person, the rocket or the ship. >> correct. an unmanned launch -- i wouldn't call them a drone. but he can launch satellites this way. or launch cargo to the international space station. >> is that the future? an astronautless future? >> no, no. the reason he launches supplies is because of the astronauts on the space station. they're up there and they're also spacex and boeing have a contract with nasa to provide launch services for people, hopefully in the next year or so. they have named the first people on the ships to go to the international space station. he's kind -- they're paving the way right now, working with nasa to supply not just launches for supplies to the international space station, but hopefully in the next year or two launching people. >> is this going to re-energize our interest in general in
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space, space travel and kids wanting to be astronauts again? >> i think so. a lot of people want to be astronauts. when i applied to be the astronaut back 20 years ago, we had probably, i don't know, 5,000 applications. this past year they had 18,000 application. >> really? >> yeah. they broke their record. >> what do you think accounts for that? >> i think it's a lot of things. i think that people see space as more engageable than 20 years ago. it's not just astronauts who will have the ability to go in the next couple of years. i think it will be a lot of private citizens, not government employees. i think it's social media. you can follow my friends on space and see what's going on. >> tweeting from the space station. >> well, that was -- that was scott. there's two of them. scott kelly -- he's back now. but you have jeff williams and tim peek who's a u.k. astronaut and tim kopra, mention all my friends up there. >> you're an inspiration. >> thank you. i think all these things have helped get people interested and
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it's not just nasa. it's also the commercial companies. i think it opens it up, you know, people are excited. very excited. a lot to look forward to. >> thanks for joining us this morning. well, one left wing blogger tapes his angry confrontation with the airlines. >> if we take it, they'll have us here until 6:00 in the morning and then they [ bleep ] us harder. i have been here for four hour, don't give me this! >> who is this angry man? you may have seen him on television. >> uh-oh. >> janice dean out on the plaza, celebrating national farm animal day. ♪ at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support.
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>> out in the hog pit. i was reading "charlotte's web" last night. and two days after being placed on the fbi's most wanted list, this woman is not coming home any time soon. brenda delgado is being held in prison and mexican officials say it count two months to a year before she's extradited. delgado is accused of masterminding the murder of dallas dentist dr. kendra hatcher last year who had just started a relationship with delgado's ex-boyfriend. a debate is brewing at the court. sotomayor said there needs to be more diversity on the bench. this after president obama picked merrick garland to fill antonin scalia's seat. he defends the decision on "fox
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news sunday." catch chris wallace's full interview today at 2:00, 6:00, 9:00 p.m. right here on the fox news channel. all right. liberal online tv host yuger gets himself kicked off a flight. you heard tucker teasing it a few moments ago. his flight was delayed four hours ago and listen to this rant. >> listen, we can just sit here and take us, they have us here until 6:00 in the morning and then they [ bleep ] us even more! i have been here for four hours. where's the plane? >> he was escorted off by security because the crew didn't feel comfortable with him. he finally got on a plane but it was the next day. and a 10-year-old boy gets a huge surprise after no one in his class shows up for his
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birthday. [ sirens ] wow. just two days after the party, arkansas state troopers decided to give the boy a day he'll never forgive. they had seen a heartbroken message facebook and they wanted to help. they brought him gifts and a cake. even let him play fetch with one of the k-9s. he cried a little bit because of what the troopers did for him. well, that's a good story to start off your sunday morning. >> yes, it is. >> here's another one. here's another person to kick off your sunday morning. janice dean is outside in the -- >> it's cold out there. >> well this is not first time i have been in a cage before, guys. >> we're not going to ask a follow-up question. >> no follow-up questions. and there's hay around here, we'll do some rolling in the hay later. i have a million of them. we meet all the animals today.
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the animals were correct in wearing their winter coats today. 38 in minneapolis. with the windchill it feels colder than that. you know what on twitter yesterday i had so many folks sending me pictures of april snow. we could take a look at those. one of them was in ohio. the other one in wisconsin. the snow is out in full force. look at that, several inches of snow. for the most part, people were not loving the fact. he doesn't look too happy. april snow showers bring snowplowers. there you go. the good news, that snow has moved out of the way. we could see snow across the great lakes. we have warmer system moving in and that's going to bring showers and thunderstorms and the potential for severe weather today across the south. so texas, louisiana and arkansas in towards the mississippi valley on monday. so severe weather meaning
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damaging winds. it's still cooler than average across the northeast. your quick look at the severe threat if you live from texas, oklahoma and missouri and tomorrow more of the focus is on louisiana, texas and oklahoma. we are so excited today. the animals are here. we've got wilma and zach and we've got goats and ducks. we have chickens. we have everybody. i think it's like national farm day, isn't it? today, right? national farm animal day. oh, hi. want to pet the animals? >> we have got bunnies and pigs an ponies. we have ali's petting zoo. nice to see you. >> welcome. >> you want to come in the cage with me? >> so tell us about the pot bellied pig. a lot of people have these in their apartments. not too many. >> this is wilma.
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she's about 40 pounds. >> how old is wilma? >> wilma will be 3 years old this summer. >> she's very friendly. we have gotten to know each other quite well. >> you travel around to birthday parties and different things like that? >> yeah. >> bring the experience to the kids. >> yes. >> what is it like having the animals when you're growing up? >> it's great. >> does he have to do a lot of chores? >> he does the most chores. >> what are the daily chores for taking care of the animals? >> well, give them water. >> how about a microphone? >> all right. we need a microphone on you. here. >> i feed them, give them water, clean up after them. >> okay. what does the little pony eat every day? >> hay. grains. >> oats? >> so can we start to show some of these other beautiful animals. i mean, you guys -- i consider you so lucky to grow up on the farm. that's a fun thing. tell us about the animals here. >> so these are goats and sheep in here.
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some of are full grown already. some are still babies. these three right here are still babies. and the sheep there they're still babies. they're about a month old. >> what kind of personality do the little ones have? >> she is like very jumpy. and she's like always hopping all around. and she likes to be with her mom. >> oh. >> he like stays with her and those two like always are following -- >> so clearly you spend a lot of time with these animal. >> yeah. >> and what do you do? >> well, i'm a full-time college student so i don't do too much. >> how does that feel? she's in college. do you have to shear the sheep? >> no. we have someone come in once a year. >> like said, we were watching "charlotte's web" with the kiddies last night. when do you shear them?
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>> in may. >> what do you do with the wool? >> we don't have enough wool for commercial quality sale, so we give it to local people who wash it, spin it and actually make yarn out of it. >> how about the little duckies down there? >> can we move down there? >> did you ask the pony why the long face? >> oh, janice. >> all right, briefly, who are these guys? >> well, they don't have names. they're about a month old. they look alike. it's hard to keep track of who's who. >> hey, tucker, i don't know how to make this transition, but back to you. >> i don't think there's any transition necessary. >> a fun day. >> right from farm animals right to the 2016 election. >> yes. >> oh, okay. >> there you go. >> in a moment, donald trump is leading ted cruz by more than 200 delegates as of this morning. how does he get to the magic number of 1,237?
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clipping jimmie johnson. kyle busch would go on the win the race. a north carolina high school soccer player suspended after this cheap shot. she lunges out of the goal taking a full dive toward the rival player. knocking her to the ground. the goalkeeper is now out for two games. tucker? >> wow. thanks a lot. that was amazing. less than two weeks after the new york try primary on the republican side, donald trump has a commanding lead over his rivals. trump has 743 delegates. he needs to win 64% of those remaining to reach the majority by the convention. how does he get there? can he? republican strategist and president and founder, lisa has done the math. >> hi, tucker. >> just to clarify, it is possible for donald trump to get to the majority, by july. how does he do it? >> you're right.
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yes. he's the only one right now who has a chance of securing that 1,237 number. however, i have to tell you, it's going to be tough for him. he's got a narrow path here, so he has to do really well. right now he's been getting 46%. he actually needs to improve upon the margins of getting a little over 60% of the remaining delegates to get that 1,237. >> okay. so this is enormously complicated the math here. let's go month by month. let's break it down quickly and make it simple. >> sure, so we have the month of april. april is key here, because he's had losses in wisconsin. what needs to reclaim the narrative. he needs a big win under his belt. we have new york, his home state. tailor made for trump, 95 delegates there. then we head over to the northeast, we have numerous contests there, rhode island, delaware which is a winner take all state. so the month of april, he needs to get about 189 delegates to try to keep on his path to 1,237.
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>> that would leave him at 932 best case scenario. so may, what happens then? >> well, he's really looking at the northeast on april 19th and the 26th. and california on june 7th. but he won't be able to get there with those contests alone. he's got to win in may, win some of the contests as well. so he's looking at about 127 delegates in the month of may. there are contests almost every week in may. so he has to bring home the delegates in the proportional states as well. indiana is a big state for him. that's the first contest on may 3rd. he's coming off major wins in the northeast in april. that could help carry him to indiana and pick up some major delegates there. >> some of the states are tough for him, like indiana. if gets to 1,237, that brings us into the final month of voting in june. what happens then? >> june is a huge date. obviously this is the last day of the contest. you have which is
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172 delegates at stake, which is so important for him to do well there. his campaign is estimating that hopefully he gets around two-thirds of the 172. so in the month of june, he needs to get around 178 of the delegates. mind you, it's not just that state, you have washington and oregon where he needs to pick up delegates as well. also new jersey which is a winner take all state there. he needs to sweep that state. >> interesting. he's going to need a lot of momentum in order to pull it off. lisa boothe, thank you for doing that. >> thank you, tucker. well, up next, bernie sanders has won seven out of the last eight contests over hillary clinton. he now says that bill clinton her husband owes the country an apology for defending her. we have got details top of the hour. and then a sorority cancels the kentucky derby party, and
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welcome back. a sorority at dartmouth college is canceling a kentucky derby party after an outcry from students that it was racist. is this another example of oversensitive youth, and was there really an outcry or one person? >> who better to talk to about this than katherine temf, columnist and fox news contributor. she join us on the couch now. good morning. i think i know where you're going with that. why is this happening? >> well, because a couple people
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were upset, so they had their feelings hurt. they said it made them feel like it was an environment or atmosphere civil war south. never mind the fact that the first kentucky derby was ten years after the civil war. they're also -- you're not supposed to be stupid. couple of clowns, upset. >> here's my question -- why didn't someone stand up and say, you know, it's not racist? in fact it has nothing to do with race, it's about horses. we're not canceling it. why doesn't anyone say that? >> there's this attitude now, and one student said this -- i wrote about this -- she said if even one person is offended, then obviously we need to cancel. it snoubl no. obviously, there's anything in the world, there's going to be at least one person -- >> that was what the school said. they said if anyone of offended, here's the school -- the chair says, we realize if anyone on campus felt uncomfortable or
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upset with the theme, then we obviously shouldn't have it." >> obviously she does not understand how the world works. >> how long before parents who are working second jobs to pay for the nonsense say, you know, a lot of this is a lie? sending our kids to dartmouth or harvard older yale doesn't make them smarter, it makes them worse people. the whole thing collapses, the whole education bubble. >> that's exactly it. it's so expensive, and they come in and are probably more normal. they come out say figure anything's upsetting, obviously we need to cancel it. it doesn't matter what's actually true when the kentucky derby happened. some people said their feelings were hurt. this isn't just on campuses. it's spreading, it's everywhere. if someone says they're offensive, the gap ad, they pulled that, apologized. the kneejerk reaction is i better apologize, say i'm sorry. because someone's offended i'm automatically in the wrong. that is really not the way i want to live. >> students would say, a celebration of the oldest
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sporting event in american history. the same thing from the indy 500 this year, when people want to do the indy 500, the celebration -- >> all it takes is someone say i neil is setting a racist environment -- i feel this is setting a racist environment. oh, sorry, let's cancel it. >> we talked about this on the show. is anyone asking what is the question, what does it mean to be racist? >> no. it's all about who's offended. if they say they're offended, they're automatically right. feelings are the most percent thing in the world. not facts -- >> of course. defining the terms would affect the -- >> that's not the beltway's working. >> what a story. >> mint juleps for us. >> thank you. >> good to have you. coming up on the show, this amazing story overnight. really sad. a fox news alert. football star, super bowl champion gunned down in the streets. the breaking details at the top of the hour. then, one southern mama teaches her kids a lesson about respect that they'll never
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that's not a crime. >> here's the weird thing -- bernie won the vote but lost the delegates. how does that work? is hillary stealing the nomination? we'll have the latest. and do you have a co-worker like this? >> sherry, you have to come with me to the trump protest tomorrow. it's going to be wild. >> i don't really want to. sorry. >> oh, why not? you know he's awful. don't you want to feel the bern? >> what you can do to keep your office from turning into a political circus. "fox & friends" hour two starts now. >> wow. ♪ it's the eye of the tiger i'm a master at golf. ready? all right. here we go. here we go. no, don't follow that. here we go. wow. >> masters finalist today. janice dean has been showing us
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her best ernie els sextuplets bogey. she's been trying to -- we're celebrating with our own mini version of the mini masters. >> can i tell you something -- i need warn you all, i may be just as competitive as stevens out there now. it's on. >> you'll wind up with the green jacket at the end. >> all right. wow. you guys have way too much found this show. >> unbelievable. great. >> great to see you. >> nice to see you. >> sandra smith in for coanna kooim kooiman, the azalea queen, in north carolina. >> she doesn't have to deal with the cold weather. more on that and disturbing fox news alert. let's get to it. we begin there fox news alert. a former neville player shot dead. police say it happened overnight in new orleans. former saints defensive end, will smith, shot multiple times while confronting the driver of a hummer that rear-ended the car
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smith and his wife were riding in. smith kids to scene. his wife was also shot and taken to the hospital. the shooter is in custody. another fox news alert. belgian prosecutors claim the brussels attacks -- attackers' original plot was another attack on france. officials say their plans changed after massive cross-country raids took down key suspects. the so-called man in white from the airport bombing scene captured in one of the raids. muhammad abrini admitting to police he is the man caught on the surveillance camera running from the deadly scene. he told police he threw his explosive vest away and sold his hat after the bomb failed. his confession comes as police warn there may be even more unknown terror cells. security upgrades coming to the psych hospital where two dangerous patients escaped last week. western state hospital increasi
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increasing campus patrols and stricter rules after the failure in safety protocols. two patients escaped through an open window and were tracked by k-9 units. one other patient deemed not a danger to the public also disappeared after being released on unauthorized leave. don't try this one at home. a man finding himself behind bars this morning after driving this, a motorized beer cooler. can't make this stuff up. police in australia are not amused by this at all. they posted pictures of the unusual invention on twitter saying he think riding this on the road in the dark drunk is a good idea. believe it or not, this isn't the first time this has happened. a guy lost his license last year for the same thing. i don't know -- >> why do we punish innovation? >> that was australia, by the way. >> we have a live shot. >> yeah! >> whoo!
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i bet you guys didn't know i had this in my basement. >> unbelievable! >> de blasio's coming for you, janice. you better watch out. >> no, no, no! there may be injuries. >> there may be injuries? >> when you're making turns, it's bad. hang on. >> wow. >> what is the situation in which you would need that? >> for anything really. we'll do weather on this thing. >> it's hot in australia. will. >> it's called a cruising cooler this is not open, by the way. let's do weather on the cruising cooler. let's do it! a first on "fox & friends." more cool air. high temperatures tone 20 degrees. oh! no injuries here. don't tell my kids i'm doing, this please. please don't try this at home. i didn't sign any waivers so we're going to do there carefully. there are the temperatures, 10 to 20 degrees below average -- i'm taking it really slow here. there we go. yeah, here we go. they're telling me just to do the weather. they're afraid -- [ crashing sounds ]
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>> stopping now. minneapolis 40 on monday, 12 degrees below the average. i'm out of breath for some reason on this thing, i don't know why. dealing with the potential for snow across the great lakes and northeast. that should be tapering off thankfully. where's the clicker? there it is. are you pressing, it darling? come here. you can't do three thing at australians. have a bottle of wine, cruising coolers, and doing weather. the last 24 hours, there's the future radar. can i play this -- can i do this one more time? okay. here we go. here we go. yeah, i want one of these. you guys have to try this thing. [ crashing sounds ] >> gosh! things were going so well on this show this morning. >> good luck, janice! >> going fast! whoo! >> thanks. >> i have grave concerns. wow. senator ted cruz making a clean sweep through the state of colorado, locking down even more
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delegates. >> meanwhile, this fake front page from a pretty fake newspaper pictures what america might look like under president donald trump. >> krista fisher is live in washington, d.c., this morning with the latest on the republican r house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so yesterday, ted cruz won ought of colorado's 34 delegates. his campaign actually put out a statement last night saying he's beaten trump four times in a row. utah, north dakota, wisconsin, and now colorado. so they're trying to make the case that this race is shifting. that republicans are uniting behind ted cruz. cruz went so far as to essentially write john kasich out of the race. listen to this -- >> there are today two candidates and only two kwaends any plausible path to earn -- candidates with any plausible path to earning the nomination, me and donald trump. if a republican cannot carry bright, bright red conservative utah, we're looking at a bloodbath of walter moon day proportions. >> even before the results were in yesterday in colorado, the
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trump campaign was already saying that it was considering challenging them. at issue, several alleged ballot irregularities. the state's republican party says any errors on the ballot are minor and did not affect the outcome. keep in mind the election is still seven months away. but the "boston globe" editorial board is already considering what a trump presidency might look like. they went so far as to print this satirical front page with the headline, "deportations to begin." some of the articles, headlines of some of the other articles include thing like, "president trump calls for tripling of ice force." "markets sink as trade war looms." "u.s. soldiers refuse orders to kill i'll isis families." and "trump on nobel prize short list." trump would have to do well in the remaining primaries and beat the democratic nominee in november. just in case you were wondering what the headlines might look like if all this comes to be in
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a trump administration, now you know. >> thanks. >> according to some. >> the "boston globe." >> yeah. >> thanks. here's a bit of news that i find hard to believe. according to the state newspaper, if i'm reading this correctly, in south carolina, you remember the race this, of course, the primary last month, month and a half ago. ted cruz came in 1/3 that race. >> got crushed. >> that's right. according to the state newspaper, he may now have more delegates than donald trump. >> how? >> how? well, you can win delegates after the fact. going totally around voters to get the delegates. >> is this because they've been meeting wound one with delegates? >> i believe that's true. what you're seeing is a lot of contests are not democratic in the way we understand it. one person, one vote. voters decide who the winner is. that's not actually the way it works. on temperatudemocratic side, it all the way it works. bernie sanders swept wyoming -- >> she will wind one four
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superdelegates. while he wins wyoming, she's able to pick up in states where he's had a string of recent victories. he won seven in a row. >> now wyoming. >> i was joking earlier, if you explain to a 5-year-old how it process works, one vote, one person. trying to explain it to a child, no. if you win a state, you may lose a state. you'll get more delegates if you lose which makes no sense. >> you group in this country. weren't you taught as a child that the winners, the person with the most sfloets. >> yeah, and my -- sfloets. >> votes? >> yeah, and my concern is enthusiasm. the tension for the race has been so high. you could argue that was donald trump bringing tension. what is that going to do if people are discouraged, they feel their vote doesn't count? >> they feel cheated. they become volatile. if you wake up like, wait a second, you told me my vote mattered, you told me to calm down and take out my frustrations at the ballot box,
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i do, and you ignored the outcome, i don't know. it's a dangerous thing. >> "saturday night live" has been all over this election. they've been having fun with hillary clinton. of course, you remember her trip to new york city and new york this week. and she was going through the subway and had a little trouble with the card. >> just a little bit. >> which by the way, if you've ever done, those things are garbage and don't work half the time anyway. i'm sort of her side. "saturday night live" had fun with the visit. watch. >> it's true, i have not been winning as of late. in fact, i have not won a state in almost three weeks because that was the plan. i didn't want to win those, and so i didn't. who can remember how many states i've lost in a row? is it two or -- is it three? i don't -- >> hey, i'm here to fix seven holes in your wall. >> you know what my favorite part of new york is, the subway. the new york subway is the best way to get around. sorry, it's been a while. [ laughter ] >> is this a working metro card?
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is it? i'll just -- go in the old-fashioned way. [ laughter ] >> listen, i know bernie maying tempting some of you. he's honest. he shouts it like it is. and he even had a cute little bird land on his podium one time. that was politics for a whole day. guess what, i've got a winged friend of my own. she's the three-eyed raven from "the game of thrones." her message is clear -- if you don't vote for me on april 19th, winter is coming. [ cauw" " ] >> i quote the raven. polls say blocking donald trump from the election would hurt republicans. we have more from "the washington examiner."
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republican party if he is blocked from the general election. where does that leave the party going into the con kocon -- convention? "the washington examiner's" chief political correspondent, byron york. great to see you. the "wall street journal" two days ago had yet another op-ed saying, you know, let's put someone who can win in the nomination. this is a dream that has not died among republican,lease. what would happen if the party and its donors actually did that? >> we don't know exactly what would happen in any of the scenarios. we have people say figure donald trump is the nominee, they won't vote. and if it's not donald trump they won't vote. there has been a fantasy among some in the gop elite that what they should do is get rid of trump, cruz, and find some sort of white knight. we hear most about paul ryan. paul ryan did nothing to dispel speculation the other day by
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releasing what looked like a campaign ad. he said over and over he's not interested in being a white kpoo knight at the convention. karl rove said perhaps a fresh face would be better as a republican nominee. the basic debate you'll have is should the republican nominee be somebody that people actually voted for. if you believe that, it's really got to be trump or cruz. if you don't, well, it could be anybody. >> here's one of the poll questions i thought was interesting. if trump wins the most delegates but loses the nomination, what would you do? 66% support the republican party. 11% support third party. 11% don't know. 6 won't vote. and 4% would vote democratic. any of those numbers would prevent the republican nominee from becoming president. >> reporter: it could well be true. the -- what's going to be so important at this convention is
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the perception of fairness. if trump comes in with the most delegates but fewer than the 1, 235 he needs to clinch the nomination -- 1,237 he needs to clinch the nomination, what happens, is he so close that people think he should get it? is he a good distance away and everybody thinks it's a jump ball? for trump support force walk out from the convention if he is not the nominee with some sense of satisfaction, there will have to be the perception of fairness. it condition be a situation in which people feel the rules have been manipulated to take them away from trump. you mentioned that in the state of south carolina. if you have delegate selections at the state level where delegates on the second ballot. the delegates in south carolina, we should remember, are bound to vote for trump on the first ballot. on the second ballot, if they abandon trump, who knows. >> when they support trump,
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cruz, hillary, bernie, they believe in fairness. the idea that delegates who are there because of votes cast by actual voters get to ignore voters in the second ballot is weird, isn't it? >> yeah. that has been kind of the hope of the never trump forces, and the delegates are currently committed by law to vote for trump when the commitment is released during the first ballot. then they'll vote for somebody other than trump. it's -- you know, you're right, voters want to believe that there's some connection between the votes that they cast and the result at the convention. they're getting an ugly education in what it may not be the case. >> we'll have to teach our kids something else about democracy. thank you. coming up, do you know anyone at work like this? >> sheri, you have to come with me to the trump protest tomorrow. it's going to be wild. >> i don't really want to.
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sorry. >> oh, why not? you know he's awful. don't you want to feel the bern? >> so what are your political rights in the workplace? do you have the right to say what you want? do you have the right for other people to not push their views on you? we'll break it down coming up. cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet?
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welcome back. we all want free speech, but sometime the office can turn into a political circus. we're bringing some helpful tips when it comes to talking about politics and the election at the office and keeping you from getting canned or for misconduct. >> it can get out of control. associate director of works career consulting firm joins us to break it down. things are turning into a circus at the office. people talking politics. >> exactly. you want to get ahead of that and make sure that what you're
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saying core wlats what the office actually wants you to talk about. >> so we have the first. don't wear politics on your sleeve. let's -- what do you mean by that? you shouldn't -- first of all, i guess, wear t-shirts that say like, bernie sanders, or something? >> look, your office has a dress code for a reason. and unless you're at campaign headquarters, i'm pretty sure wearing a shirt with a campaign member's name across your chest doesn't do that. >> do you -- did you figure out how to pitch the idea to the board? >> i'm going to tell her it's going to make our company great again. ♪ >> no. >> i washington eye wish teachers at my kids' school had bernie stickers on their doors. we're watching this -- i sense they're not. okay, forcing others to protest with you against a candidate you don't like as in this case. watch. ♪ >> sheri? you have to come with me to the
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trump protest tomorrow. it's going to be wild. >> i don't really want to. sorry. >> why not? you know he's awful. don't you want to feel the bern? >> it's not really my thing. sorry. >> all right. suit yourself. ♪ >> force my co-workers to protest against trump? >> no, you can't force co-workers ever. more importantly, it might be better to review your office handbook. there might be guidelines what you can and can't discuss at the office. >> this is important. don't connect your company that you work for to the politics that you have. okay. or you could end up like this. watch. >> hey. >> hi. welcome to customer service and co, how can i help? >> i think i can solve this myself, thank you, though. >> hillary clinton on the desk. >> look, your company want to remain neutral whenever possible.
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think of them as switzerland. they want their employees to get along. it might actually be a good idea for you to review their social media policy since what you say on line can be an extension of what the brand's message is. >> find out how much they donated -- >> exactly. if you're feeling the bern, you might want to grab a highlighter or markers and make a sign for the candidate of your choice. you're saying it's not a good idea to use company property for politics. ♪ >> hey, boss, would you like a flyer? >> are you aware you're using company property? this isn't campaign headquarters. get back to work. >> she's a vicious boss. >> that's not okay then. >> that is not okay. the only thing you should be using company property for is the company. >> okay. i shouldn't use the fox art department to make me more
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bernie signs? >> probably not. head over to kinko's for that. >> head to kinko's. >> thank you. >> good tips. >> thank our "fox & friends" acting staff, by the way. they were fantastic. >> very good. >> thank you for any more helpful tips. wherever can people learn more? >> go to nicolewilliams.com. coming up, a man tapes his angry altercation from american airlines. >> if we just take it, they'd have us here until 6 clock in the morning and [ bleep ] us even harder. >> i'm not going answer your question. >> i know because i've been here for four hours! >> who is behind the camera? a hint, a liberal tv host. you just might know him. >> the final day of the masters. we've got mini masters on our plaza this morning. which one of us will take home the green jacket? >> tonight take it out on the golf ball. ♪
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i take back my role as your parent! i'm done! >> it's the shot of the morning. one southern mother mothering the old-fashioned way with an axe and .12 gauge. >> she shot her kids' iphones using perfect aim. she said she's tired of the disrespect, and this was the only way to take back parental control. >> she uses a sledge hammer to finish the job before setting their beds on fire. definitely wouldn't want to end up on her bad side would be a safe thing to say. >> what in the world? >> violence doesn't have to be last resort for parents. i think that's the message. >> look, she waits and waits and waits -- >> insane. >> i know. she waits and waits and says i'm taking back control. she lets it get to the point where she shoots the iphone? >> have you lost control with the gadgets? >> i hate iphones and social media so much, i can barely articulate it. i love to shoot and have ma
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many .12 gauges. even i wouldn't do this. i think this sends the message to kids that you're not in control actually. that you're completely a crazy person. >> this is how you communicate. >> it is amazing, i got to say. she does seem tough. >> wow. >> here's the irony, she posts it on social media. >> as a good point. >> a deep structural irony. developing now, a massive fire breaking out inside a jam-packed temple in south india. the death toll still rising. there are more than 100 people dead and another 200 injured. the fire was ignited by a legal fireworks show. rescuers were still going through the wreckage this morning in search of survivors and picking up debris. liberal online tv host getting himself kicked off an
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american airlines flight at l.a.x. this was the rant you heard before the break. he was yelling at a supervisor when his flight was delayed for four hours and live streaming the entire thing on line. >> listen, if we sit here and take it, they'd have us here until 6:00 in the morning and then [ bleep ] us even harder. >> i'm gone to answer your question -- >> i know because i've been here for four hours! don't give me this! where's the plane? >> once aplane arrived, he was escorted off because the crew didn't feel comfortable with him. he finally got on a plane the next day. actress jennifer lawrence is absolutely sick of body shaming. so what's her solution? a new normal body type. [ applause ] >> a curve, like a -- >> like a mocking jay. >> your stylist has outdone
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himself. >> the oscar winner recently spoke to "harper's bazaar" about what she sees as unfair expectations of the female body. she says, "i think we've gotten so used to underweight that when you are a normal weight, it's like oh, my god, she's curvy. the bare minimum, just for me, would be to up the ante." no word on how she plans to implement her new standard. those are your headlines. all right. janice dean, are you out there somewhere? >> reporter: i am, ready for you. we'll play mini golf. i want you to meet some of my friends. what are your names? >> barrie derose. >> mary ann derose. >> reporter: where are you from? >> florida. >> reporter: what do you think of this weather? >> it's nice. >> reporter: do you know what i love, you've been married how long? >> 46 years. >> reporter: what's the secret? >> cooperation, and she says i'm handsome every day. >> reporter: so cute. what's your name? >> george from cleveland. >> reporter: and? >> cathy from ohio.
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>> reporter: doesn't everyone know each mother ohio? let's look at it. it's cold outside. you know, we're warm just snuggling up with our friends here today. 31 in new york. to 10 to 20 below average, i promise we'll warm up. in some cases, teens. in cleveland, ohio, so cold. but you know what, again, we'll get warmer temperatures this week. short-lived. we did have snow, in some cases, 6 to 10 inches across the upper midwest and michigan. and then we're also going to deal with the threat for severe storms today. large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes in the areas in green, more of an enhanced risk in the yellow there, and tomorrow, it moves in toward texas, louisiana, mississippi, and arkansas. okay. are we ready to do some golfing? >> the best of the best in golf facing off at the masters tournament as jordan spieth tries to hold on for his second
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in a row. we're not pros here. we wanted it to find out -- we wanted to find out which could swing our way to the course. >> we have kristin and keith here to help keep score. >> i would like the purple ball that matches my coat. thank you. >> here are the rules. we'll play tlump we're not going to -- play through. we're not going to hand off. >> the pressure's on. >> go for it. >> i'm left handed. >> what form! skbr. >> i've never golfed. this is mini golf. did you see that? >> almost! >> that was skill -- >> ridiculous. >> wow. here swung at that thing. wait a minute. >> wow! >> he got in. tucker carlson. drop the mike, do we even need to play? >> clayton morrison, will his
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boyish good looks help now? we don't know. we'll find out. >> it's got potential. >> oh, no. >> that's a penalty. >> can you do any better? >> where's the drop point? let's start over. >> start over. >> he decided he's going to start over s. that allowed, chris? >> yes -- >> or he thinks he can do what he wants. you don't know. >> he's going reach -- >> that's not good either. very close -- oh! [ cheers ] >> i think this is coming up -- >> did he blow on that? >> that's three. coming up, for feminism, sandra smith. she can do it. she's wearing purple. the ball is also purple. look, it's moving. it's moving. it's moving! >> wow. >> do i finish this off? >> yes. >> the question is when she should finish it off. oh -- >> a putt --
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go she decided to move it also. i think that's regulation rule allowed. >> get your balls out of the hole. >> get the balls out of the hole. she had to do the work for them. is it going to go in, is it not? >> thank you. >> it did! >> the plywood course. i love it. >> this is amazing. >> something about taking our balls out of the hole. >> the golfing machine. >> okay. >> don't even do it. >> she just freaked out tucker. >> you're not like you're driving the cooler, janice. >> can she do it? can she do it? >>annis has been up -- janice has been up practicing all morning. janice dean, you have earned the coveted green jacket. >> janice won the jacket. awesome because it's very cold outside. >> wow. congratulations. >> fits like a glove. >> yes! >> it would need previously. >> we want to thank the carnival
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party for the fantastic mini golf course. it's portable. bring it to your house. look at that. >> wow. bernie sanders, hoping to court the catholic vote with a trip to the vatican this week. one small problem -- the pope says he wasn't involved. father john reacts next. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next.
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welcome back. quick "caught on camera" headlines. a whopper of a prank. watch. >> yeah. smart idea. employees at a minnesota burger king decided to break all the windows after a hoax phone call from someone allegedly from the fire department claiming there was a gas leak, convincing the
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workers to ventilate the building. similar pranks have recently been successful in california and oklahoma. frightening moments after two window washers get stranded eight stories high. denver officers say one of the cables on the platform broke, causing it to tilt. firefighters were able to use a fire truck ladder to rescue them and bring them to safety. spider-man was busy at the time. bernie sanders hoping to court the catholic vote by attending a social sciences summit in vatican city this week. the pope says the democratic presidential candidate was not invital. >> father jonathan moore is fox news religious correspondent joining us in studio. good to have you. >> thank you. >> so what -- what's your take? >> he was invital, but he was invital by somebody who doesn't speak -- invited by somebody who doesn't speak for the vatican itself. one of the great mistakes of journalism when it comes to dealing with the vatican and catholic church is anybody who happens to work within or for the vatican, the press
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immediately says the vatican has said this. it would be like saying, you know, anybody who works for the federal government, you know, saying the white house has declared. no. this was a bishop. he's been in the vatican a long time and runs basically a think tank of social science. and he made the invitation for bernie sanders to come. i think the vatican needs to step in and say, if he's coming, he's not going to get any press, he's not going to be with the pope. this is an election cycle. i think what bernie sanders would want more than anything else would be to have a picture taken with him and the pope. >> of course. i mean, if a cabinet secretary invoting rights someone controversial -- invites someone controversial, he can say that. >> he runs vatican city, but there's a lot of departments and the invitation was made. i think he's going to be coming, it should be a low-key thing. it's a think tank.
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he should be only to all ideas, listen to all sides when it comes to economic. they're talking about a moral economy. building a moral economy. listen to him. that's fine. don't use it as a campaign prop, don't allow bernie sanders to use it as a campaign prop. bernie sanders stands also for a lot of things that the catholic church is morally against like abortion. >> historically, just pull this back. i'm trying to remember, maybe you can help me. obviously you lived in the vatican. historically, presidents traveling to the vatican or presidential candidate traveling to the vatican, is this normal? >> presidents definitely. presidential candidates during an election cycle, i can't remember any. i'd have to choke that to verify. >> you don't recall -- >> no. and even pope francis has been very careful, for example, when there was the campaign in his own country, argentina. presidential election. he kept all of the candidates at an arm's distance. and i think that's what he needs to do here in this election cycle. both among the democrats and the republicans. >> good stuff.
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father jonathan, thanks for being here. >> it's amazing, so many people said the pope has invited bernie sanders. that's not true. >> i don't think bernie will go out of his way to clarify that. just a guess. >> i don't know. >> thank you. good to see you. coming up, the "boston globe" isn't even hiding its point of view. this morning, their front-page trashing trump. it's fake but may represent their real views. melissa mccarthy's new movie in theaters now. >> how wealthy am i? ♪ >> i wanted come down on a golden phoenix and i sure [ bleep ] it. ♪ >> that is her new flick, "the boss." is it worth your money? the review next. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain
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two new films breaking into the box office this weekend. >> to help you to decide what to do is fox news contributor and founder of nerd tears.com is kevin mccarty. >> this is the face of someone who has seen captain america civil awar. you are the first person i thought of when i saw it. >> i'm a jealous person. when he sees a movie two or three weeks before we get to, to see a movie normal people saw right now, you saw "the boss." tell us about it. >> melissa mccarthey plays a
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billionaire who got caught for insider trader. this film delivers funny elements from melissa mccarthey, only. everything else in the film not so. i found the film to be half funny. i gave it a 2 1/2 out of 5. one of best scenes in the film is a moment where melissa mccarthey was wearing an epic dental device. i asked her how this came about. watch this. >> is this real? >> yes, that's a real device. you know who i saw -- because chris henchy works on our movie and one of his producers and his wife brooke shields sent him a
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picture of her at the dentist. how she doing that? she's at the dentist. i'm literally going to do that. thank you brooke. >> her husband directed the movie and she's the only one with good lines in the movie? >> she's the best part of the film. i don't think it's on purpose but she's the best part of the film. >> i would give my wife every good line. how bad is the rest of it? is it really bad, interestingly bad or just bad? >> it's nowhere as bad as "tamy" or "identity thief" but not as good as "brides." here's another movie, kevin. "hardcore henry" the way it's shot looks like a video game. how did this turn out? >> clayton, this is a really
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cool concept. they basically shot this movie almost entirely on go-pro cameras. you are the eyes of the movie. it's an action film, the character himself henry is a bunch of different people. he's a character who has died and essentially is a robotic soldier trying to save his wife. it's a very, very hardcore film. it gets repetitive at times. not so kids for whatever. it's very innovative with the way it's shot. all the best action scenes are in the trailer. if you are an action junkie, i do recommend it. it's 3 1/2 out of 5. it gets very redundant at times. i gave it a 3 1/2 out of 5. >> take some dramamine.
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>> people say they get motion sickness. clayton, text me, we'll talk about "captain america." text me buddy. we've heard claims that the democratic race is rigged. we have some saying the republican race is the same. why bill de blasio is being investigated by the fbi for corruption. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancée, denise. hey.
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the boston globe pulls off the mask and let's you know what they really think. their fake front page is it different from their average daily paper? the coast guard taking his k-9 unit to new heights. two of the daring dogs join us live this hour. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. ♪ ♪ celebrating once again it's natural farm awareness day. >> we have animals on the plaza. >> the potbelly pig. with you came -- can you name these animals. we've got this coming up.
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are your closets a mess? can you not seem to catch up and you know you've got clothes that are out of style. you have a mess like this. we've got somebody here who is going to tell you how to declutter your closet this spring. messy closets are a big deal. >> i have a solution, actually. >> what's that? >> don't buy a lot of clothes. my closet is spartan. >> something tells me your wife has something to do with that. that being said, let's get to this, a fox news alert. a former nfl player has been shot dead overnight. police say it happened in new orleans. will smith was shot multiple times while confronting the driver of a hummer that rear ended the car that and his wife were in. smith died at the scene.
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his wife was also at the hospital. the sailor was on board the dock landing ship u.s.s. carter hall near cape hatteras when he disappeared. several are still searching. the texas woman captured in mexico may not be coming home any time soon. wren da -- brenda delgado is being held in a mexican prison. she's accused of masterminding the murder of the dentist ken da hatcher. and fbi has set their sights
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on new york mayor bill de blasio. an ongoing police corruption investigation. those are your headlines on this sunday morning. here's a paradox i cal story. this takes place in the democratic party. one man, one vote. the wyoming caucuses took place yesterday, bernie sanders won by double digits, but he got fewer delegates than hillary clinton. >> he got a participation ribbon. you won, you didn't really win. she got 11 delegates. four super delegates somehow. and the bernie sanders campaign right now because of the string of victories they have had,
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idaho, utah, alaska, hawaii, wisconsin, wyoming, washington, you think wow, they would be on a tear, they are locking up victory after victory, he would be cleaning his way right to the convention. >> not exactly the case. she's still clearly the frontrunner. it is a head scratcher a bit. >> look, she is winning. she has one more votes than he has, but if you take out the super delegates, there are a little over 200 delegates apart. this is actually a real race. how did she get the super delegates? simple, the promise of payment in the end. these are people who want to be ambassadors to belgium. i think you are going to see a revolt of some kind on the democratic side. >> maybe on the republican side. because hearing about these
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schmoozing delegates. ted cruz is taking the lead in delegates in south carolina. remember, trump crushed him. >> you are probably thinking wasn't south carolina's primary way back in february and didn't trump win it by a lot, yes, and yes, but yesterday, trump pick up only one delegate out of six in south carolina while ted cruz who came in third pick up three. that was the first round of voting. that's highlighting one of trump's greatest challenges, winning delegate. >> if you believe that it should
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be someone who was actually voted for. it cannot be a situation where people feel the rules have been manipulated to take them away from trump. >> trump's campaign is questioning the fairness that yesterday's convention in colorado, before the results were in, the trump campaign said it was considering challenging them. at issue, several ballot irregularities, including four instances where the delegates were listed under the wrong number. they said any errors on the ballot are minor and did not affect the outcome. it was a clean sweep for ted cruz. he's beaten trump four times in a row. but now the race is entering trump territory. the new york state primary is
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coming up. >> here's what confuses me, delegates, i think in the minds of the voters are instruments of the will of voters. they are going to the convention because of actual elections took place. once they get there, after the first ballot, they are not required to represent the views of voters. they can do whatever they want. it becomes very undemocratic very fast. >> the argument is that the founding fathers knew what they were doing. there wouldn't be this populist revolt. >> this country is a result of a populist revolt against government, the government of the great britain. they wanted a role for the actual people in the process. >> trump is returning to the campaign trail today. and one publication is coming up with fake headlines and
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publishing front page view, imaging trump's america from trump's point of view. >> you can download this pdf. i don't think it's printed on the paper. "deportations to begin". >> "markets sink as trade war looms." they also published. it's interesting. if you are the "boston globe, " it's essentially a worthless paper. what's interesting, a, can you imagine them doing this to anybody else other than donald trump? can you imagine hillary clinton? why the hysteria about securing the border. the majority of the people no
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matter who you vote for, a country has borders. >> the like of buzz feed is now the biggest media organization in the world, buzz feed news. more people get their news from that. >> it may be even dumber than the "boston globe." >> more people read it. >> nothing you can say would make me root for the "boston globe" other than what you said. >> you know who has the real news? >> who? >> janice dean. she's wearing the green jacket, she shot a hole-in-one. >> i can't believe it. i'm so excited. i want to play that over and over again on a loop and it's national farm animal day today. can you believe that? we're going to be doing more golfing and we'll talk weather
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and it's been cold out. you have been sending me fantastic pictures of the snow in your backyard. beth of these photos are coming from ohio, but in some cases we got 2, 3, even 6 inches of snow in april. there's one of them. here's another one. again. both of these in ohio. i think lakeview is where this came from. you can send those pictures to me. i apologize in advance for the snow and cold temperatures. it's only 32 in new york, 24 in buffalo and with the windchill it's even colder than that. the snow is out of the way. we have a new system on the way. it will be warmer out. mainly rain event and potential for severe weather. keep that in mind across texas, arkansas all weekday. >> you ignored our request for a rematch. >> oh, a rematch?
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no way! >> get the green jacket dry cleaned. president obama sits down for his first interview on "fox news sunday" since taking office. >> have you made a commitment to garland that you are going to stick by me through the end of your term or perhaps hillary clinton is the newly elected president? would you pull him and let her make the pick? >> what did the president say? remember when hillary clinton had trouble with swiping her subway card at the turnstile. >> you know what my favorite part about new york is the subway i love to ride it and i am comfortable riding it. in fact, here's me using it earlier today. the new york city subway is the best way to get around. i guess it's been a while.
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today for the first time since being elected president in 2008, barack obama sits down for an interview on "fox news sunday." what did he have to say? chris wallace joins us this morning. what was it like and how did you get him to do? >> it only took eight years. the president is pushing his supreme court nominee, merrick
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garland very hard. he's upset that senate republicans are refusing to have a vote on him or even a confirmation hearing on him. he we went to the university of chicago law school. he taught at the law school for ten years and we talked at length about the supreme court battle, about the clinton email scandal and what he thinks about the fbi investigation. i think that's going to be the newsiest part of this interview. he talks about terror and the concern a lot of people have that he doesn't semen -- he didn't seem engaged enough. we talk about the anger that you can see with the trump voters and sanders voters in the campaign. he makes a lot of news. >> we want to play a little sound when you ask him the
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question about merrick garland. let's listen. >> have you made a commitment to garland that you are going to stick by him through the end of your term or say perhaps hillary clinton is the newly elected president is pull him and let her make the pick? >> we can't have the republican senate say because it's a democratic president we're not going to do our job, have hearings and have a vote. >> just to button this up, are you saying you will stick with merrick garland through the end of your term? >> yes. >> interesting. >> well, it's interesting because of the fact that there has been discussion -- merrick garland for a democratic president is a fairly moderate choice and there has been some talk about senate republicans. look, if you get to november and hillary clinton wins the election and would be more likely to nominate someone further to the left that maybe republican senators would drop
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their embargo and quickly confirm merrick garland in a lame duck session. the question was would the president stick with garland and clinton wins, here, i've made a commitment to merrick garland and it sticks through the time i leave office in january 2017. >> what's your best big take on this? any other hints you can give us before we see it? >> as i say, i think he makes the most news discussing the clinton email scandal. you've got to remember the last time he was asked about this was by "60 minutes" in october and at that time he basically gave a clean bill of health to clinton. he said i don't believe she jeopardized national security in any way with her private emails and the private server, but since then we've gotten a lot of
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information. we found out that there were 2,000 emails that had classified information. 22 that had top secret. so i can't give you the answer because it's embargoed until 9:00 a.m. the question i asked him is can you still say do you feel she jeopardized national security? he gave a very interesting answer about that and the fbi investigation. don't mess with this southern mama. >> i hereby denounce that social media have on my children. [ gunshot ] >> yeah. that lesson in respect going viral this morning. i don't think i would want to mess with that mama. >> she doesn't like social media and posts it on social media. the coast guard taking its k-9 unit to new heights with helicopter training. two of the daring dogs join us live next. ♪
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letter has dropped two cents. zero. that's how many dining chairs and tables will be at this new jersey city mcdonald's. it hoenl has -- only has a walk up window, a drive-up window and a 90-second wait time. coast guard unit in san francisco has taken training to new heights. their explosion detection dogs have taken training to new heights. brave dogs they join us right now with their insight into their rare training technique. tell us about what these dogs do from a helicopter. >> well, the k 9s are trained in vertical delivery training.
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the coast guard can deploy the dogs via helicopter and the advantage of this is we have something dangerous coming into the port, we can deploy the k-9 teams out at satisfy rather than way until they get to port. >> the belgian melenois. >> how smart are they? >> they are pretty smart. >> i absolutely believe that. i have friends who aren't as smart as your average belgian melenois. >> when we fly them in the helicopters, each dog is outfitted with ear and ie protection. >> are they rattled? i'm getting rattled looking at the video. does it scare them? >> for the most part, they do
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all right. i mean, if the handler is going, they are going. they are just happy to be with their dad. >> do the dogs live with you guys? >> they do. they do. they come home every night with us after they are done working and they retire, they will be house pets. >> that is great. what a great job for you that you get to bring your dogs home. tell us about their senses, their explosive detection dogs. i mean, how acute is their smell? >> well, essentially the dog right now is the best tool the coast guard has for detection work. it's better than any tool we have on the market. the dogs can pretty much do things the machines can't, that's why they are used the way we use them. for the most part, dogs are great. >> they could like into the hold of a ship and detect a small amount of explosives? >> that's correct.
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we can fly them in the helicopter. drop them on board and once they are on board, we can do searches of the entire ship. that's everything from engine room, state room, pilot house. >> there's no fooling a dog. not only can they detect explosives, but they can tell a good person from a bad person, i believe. gentleman, it's great to see you this morning. thanks a lot for coming on. >> thank you. the fbi director who pushed for a back door to the iphone, the right to hack into it is now going to extreme measures to cover up data on his own laptop. plus, we showed you the mess in our studio earlier. we have cleaned it up and it looks like this now. five tips to organizing your closet. stay tuned. ...so you say men are superior drivers? yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident,
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you know what my favorite part about new york is? the subway. i love to ride it and i am comfortable riding it. in fact, here's me using it earlier today. the new york city subway is the best way to get around. i guess it's been a while. is this a working metro card? it's just -- i'll go in the old-fashioned way.
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i'll take a cab. the cab is the best way to get around. >> i'm really worried about my sense of humor that doesn't get old. >> that woman is a genius. >> i'm on her side. if you've ever taken the new york city subway, those cards never work. they need to go under ground. >> you can't go too fast and you don't go too slow, clayton. fbi james comey raised eyebrows he said he doesn't like people violating his private si. he puts a sticker over his camera. they have been working with apple for many months to find a
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way into the san bernardino shooters. this is a old argument from apple. hackers out there. why would you want to create a tool that would enable people to do that? >> how about good people? how about anybody? this is so revealing because it shows that everybody wants some privacy and government officials act like that's an ill legitimate concern. maybe you don't want you to read my emails. you got nothing to fear. if you don't care about privacy, why don't you give me your password? >> can people break into your web cam? yes, they can. you have got to figure out why hackers want to do that is to
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make money. they would be inside getting classified documents. what about his microphone. if you put a little sticky note of your web cam, that's the equivale equivalent. >> you don't need to listen to my phone calls to keep me safe. i don't buy that. i don't believe it. >> it came back to bite the fbi in the behind a few weeks ago when they had to walk everything back. he said i didn't think about doing this until i saw a news report that someone smarter than me was doing it. >> every tech guy i know covers his camera on his phone or ipad. >> i never thought of it. creepy. fox news alert. belgium prosecutors claim the
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attackers had another paris attack planned. the man in white captured in one of those raids, mohamed abrini admitted he is the man caught on that surveillance camera running from the scene. he threw his explosive vest away and sold his hat after the bomb failed. his confusion is there may be more unknown terror cells. a small plane goes down in southeast alaska killing the pilot and two passengers. they spotted a third passenger. the 21-year-old was flown to juneau for treatment. he didn't know their condition. a brooklyn teen is suing
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school for buying brownie not knowing that it contained marijuana. she became paralyzed after eating it last year and still cannot walk. this southern mama has had enough. >> i hereby denounce the effects social media have on my children. i refuse to be cursed. i refuse to be disobeyed. i take back my role as your parent. done. >> about time. she uses a sledge hammer to get the job done. this is the only way to take back control. those are your headlines. >> don't get on my bad side
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either, clayton. >> no. you'll burn my bed. at the top of the hour, we showed you the mess in our studio closet. well, we cleaned it up, and you can too. if you've got a mess like this, ebay style contributor anna desouza joins us now with closet cleaning hacks. it is that time of year when we want to get organized. >> the first tip is you need to take everything out of your closet. you are going to separate everything into three bins. your first is your capsule wardrobe bin. these are 37 items you rotate every four months. it includes jewelry and shoes. >> it's one question you should ask yourself in decide whag to keep. which is would i buy this again. >> i like that. >> sentiment value, put it in a trial separation.
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your sell bin. there's a ton of cash in your closet i don't even know that. they sell shoes. >> they partnered with shyp, sh-h-y- s-h-y-p. >> they come to your home in 20 minutes. >> how much does that cost? >> nothing. it's free until the end of june. they ring your doorbell. you hand them your hand bag. >> you can make money on your wardrobe. >> it depends on what you are selling. if you are looking at designer goods, you can see what the prices are. >> do it yourself closet hacks. >> this is awesome. this is a quick-and-easy way, think point a, b, reach for point c. and look for this you'll be able to fold your clothes in two
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seconds flat. we all have those hangers, what is this? >> i love this hack. huggable hangers, they are great. you can create nonslip hungers on your own with wood or plastic hangers with just a little bit of a zigzag of hot glue. >> and shower rings to organize jeans. >> now you are able to hang all of your jeans with a shower ring and they are nice and crisp when you are able to wear them. >> this is an organized closet. i think we all descrief for this. >> it can be done. >> anna desouza, great to have you. all right. get cleaning. ex-cons could be coming to a neighborhood near you. a new law make it illegal for landlords to turn down convicted criminals because of their checkered past. is that a good idea?
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we've got some quick health headlines for you this morning. more than a dozen weight loss pills contain a dangerous, possibly deadly ingredient. it was linked to a similar substance that have caused deaths. are you looking to reduce the risk of diabetes and lose weight? first step, stop drinking skim milk.
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they found that whole milk reduces the risk of diabetes by 46%. they say it's because of the higher concentration of plasma dairy fatty acid. no more skim milk. that's a whole other segment. this segment, the department of housing and urban development is making it easier for ex-convicts to find housing. the fair housing act is making it harder for landlords to turn down potential buyers based on their criminal record. is this another p.c. move that could put your family at risk? nice to see both of you this morning. this is a prickly subject. great. give someone a second chance. they can't buy a property.
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they can't get a mortgage but they should be able to find an apartment. >> i agree with you. i agree that ex-cons who have served their time and have been rehab i will tatd deserve a second chance. it shouldn't be the expense of law-abiding citizens. another example of the federal agency trying to rewrite the law. nowhere does it say that ex-cons are a protected class. >> why is it at the expense of law-abiding citizens? what do you make of it? >> it isn't. i'm sure annie could degree -- agree that we have a mass incarceration issue in this country and to effectively address that issue we should be able to give individuals an opportunity to be contributing members of society. they paid their dues and we're not saying -- these new regulations aren't saying that landlords cannot refuse ex-cons housing. what they are saying is there
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should be no blanket refusal. there should be a case-by-case analysis by everyone who is applying for housing. when you have somebody that's say in possession of meth am fet aminutes and was convicted of that drug offense 20 years ago, could we really refuse that person housing and an opportunity to reintegrate into society. not fair. >> annie, what do you say about that? >> i think it becomes a slippery slope argument here. i'm saying that i do agree, first of all, people who are just arrested and not convicted, they shouldn't be denied just flat-out. i agree with that. but the people who are proposing these guidelines aren't people affected by it in their affluent communities behind the gates. let them live in the communities where annex couldn't is going to be renting right next door to them, see what their stance is.
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it's easy to ask everyone else to swallow the pill. that's not our system works. the rationale behind this is it's having a disproportionate impact on minorities who are disproportionately imprisoned in our prison system. my thing is i agree with that, but we should tackle that issue separately and at its core. we shouldn't try to slap a band aid on laws that may affect minorities. if we take that rationale into account, we're going to be taking down that into account to see if it has any effect on minorities and try to change that. that's not how our system works. >> how do you propose that we are able to accept these individuals who have been in prison and paid their time from low-level offenses, have convictions? how are they supposed to be in our society if we don't give them the opportunity?
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does the burden of proof fall on the landlord, insurance? how much do you have to carry for insurance purposes now? is that go to fall to the landlord? we can continue this debate all morning long. we appreciate you both joining us this morning. on this show, do you have a coworker like this? >> you have to come with me to the trump protest tomorrow. it's going to be wild. >> i really want to. sorry. >> why not? >> you know, he's awful. don't you want to feel the bern? >> what you could do to keep your office from turning into a political circus. then janice dean had a farm. eieio, we'll go outside next. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece
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we're three hours in and we've completely lost control of the show. we're standing out here in our makeshift manger on the plaza with all of our animals. we have poenies and barn yard friends here to help us celebrate national farm animal day with this petting zoo. >> is it what it's like in your living room? exactly. first, we got baby ducks. who is going to explain to us what we're looking at here. >> those are baby, six-week-old ducklings. they can't fly right now. >> they look like they are hunkering down. >> it's more than that they are nervous that they are on tv. >> is this what wakes you up in
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the morning? >> no, this is a chicken. this is an easter chicken. it lays a blue, green egg. >> how do you use it? found in nape, blue, green eggs? >> no, that's the breed of that particular bird. they taste like any other egg. they just come out blue and green. >> all the parents of these animals are rescued. >> i have to get -- what's your name? >> allison. can you tell us about these guys? you know each one of them personally? >> yeah. >> what's their personalities like? >> she's like really jumpy and always happy and he stays with her all the time. those two are like -- >> do you like growing up on a farm? >> yes. >> who is your favorite? do you have a favorite goat? >> no.
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>> don't want to play favorites. >> these guys are ginger and mary ann? >> yes. >> they are on a three-hour tour. >> only if they are with skipper and gilligan. >> are these recently sheared? >> no. next year, they will be like woolly mammoths and they will get sheared many may. >> can we move on down to the real fun here? the animals get bigger as we move down the line. you are away at college. who is taking care of the animals? >> me. >> okay. >> a tiny horse. >> who is this here? >> this is zach. >> tell about zach. >> he's ten years old. he's a miniature horse and they are different from ponies.
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>> can kids ride this horse? pony, i should correct myself. you guys take these to the hospital and make them happy with these animals. >> zach is a therapy pony, so he can go to -- we take him to the preschool for special needs. >> we've got bunnies. i brought our newborn to the set if you don't mind. you can't see it in there? what do we have inside here, dan? >> a bunny. >> i think that's too wig to a bunny. >> no, that's definitely a bunny. >> under any circumstances, is it dangerous? >> no. no. >> what does that weigh? >> the bunny is only about five pounds. >> he looks even bigger. that's crazy. you have the most interesting household i think i've met in a long time. that's great. >> great to have you.
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>> congratulations. i like your animals. >> farms named after you, right. fox news alert, brand-new fox news polling had just come out, a few minutes ago. where do front runser donald trump and hillary clinton stand in the states of new york and pennsylvania? clayton. >> what's that? >> i'll cover it for you. would you buy a dad bod calendar? this is a fixture from one of those. this would be to help your friend with cancer and this is goingviral. the dad bod calendar. join us next hour. hey america, still not sure
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i'm sandra smith in for anna kooiman this morning and we have a fox news alert. moments ago, brand-new fox polling on the presidential race was released. we're breaking down who is ahead in the key states of new york and pennsylvania. then the "boston globe" printing a fake front page that is making real headlines today but can you tell the difference between this and a normal edition of "the boston globe." . "fox & friends" hour three is about to start but first i want to tell you about this. do you have a coworker who looks like this? >> sorry. you have to come with me to the trump protest tomorrow. it's going to be wild. >> i really want to. sorry. >> why not? you know it's awful. don't you want to feel the ben? >> what can you do to keep your office from turning into the political circus like the actual race? "fox & friends" hour four starts
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right now. good morning. we've got a fox news alert for you. brand-new polls released less than a minute ago out of new york and pennsylvania give us a snapshot into the race for the republican and democratic nominations. here's the first one. on the republican side, donald trump in new york up 54%. he leads his nearest competitor john kasich at 22% and third place, ted cruz. >> over at pennsylvania he's at 48 pistorius dsh 48% to john kasich 22% there. virtually tide though the margin of error there. >> the preference in new york, hillary clinton, 53%. bernie sanders, 37%. and over in pennsylvania, hillary clinton leading by 11 points at 49%. bernie sanders, 38%. >> what's so interesting about these polls when you dig into
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them a little bit, donald trump is actually better positioned within his party than hillary clinton is within hers? trump is leading every demographic territory. age, gender, on educational attainment. doesn't matter if you went to college or not. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is losing men by a lot. head-to-head match-up, it puts hillary clinton at 53% in new york. donald trump at 37%. it's going to be a battle ground, though, pennsylvania. clinton verse trump in pennsylvania. 44% to 44%. >> what's interesting is all the attention and it's certainly my thought too, we've paid all the tension to the republican side, the fractions are real. the democratic side, i think we've under played it. the democratic side, hillary clinton is losing voters under
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45 to a guy who honeymooned in the soviet union. she's losing men to this elderly socialist? really? they have massive problems. >> perhaps that's why donald trump is taking a break and quietly he's just on twitter a little bit but he has no scheduled appearances. bernie sanders wins a string of seven in a row across the west. i mean, this could be big trouble for hillary clinton. that's why the bernie sanders campaign, we're going to talk to tom beven from real clear politics in a moment. his thoughts are the bernie sanders campaign is now mounting a real plan for a contested convention, and they see the pledged delegates going in his favor in a direction that maybe we didn't anticipate a number of months ago. >> wow. by the way, you hinted at the top of the hour, tucker, about this boston globe, the fake headlines that the paper is publishing, imagining trump's america. these are making real headlines
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this morning. the boston globe putting out headlines like this, deportations to begin. >> markets sink as trade war looms. >> u.s. soldiers refuse orders to kill isis families. >> president trump calls for tripling of ice force, riots continue. >> and a hero in the hub, howie carr. can you tell the difference between this fake boston globe front page and the real boston globe front page. they seem very similar. >> exactly. i rolled my eyeballs and put it aside when i picked up the paper. this is the paper that will coat journalism stall warts such as
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jason blair who got let go because of making stories up. this is a newspaper, tucker, that ten years ago during the bush administration ran a photograph from of a porn movie and saying it was a u.s. soldier raping an iraqi during the gulf war. the boston globe was bought by the "new york times" back around 1990 for $1.1 billion. billion dollars. you know this. and they were sold recently a few years ago to the owner of the boston red sox, john henry for $1. the only asset it had was its real estate. the red sox overpaid for it. if this is the b.s. they are putting out, especially given their record of journalism
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malpractice. >> would we ever see the paper publish the inverse of these headlines? >> that the borders are secure, wage are increasing? would we ever see that? >> absolutely not. the other thing about this, clayton, is that the donald trump campaign got 49% of the vote here in massachusetts. this is still the state that he did the best in of any state in the union so far. he will do better in new york, probably. it's just absurd that they would do something like this. >> howie, probably even less likely than posting positive headlines about donald trump or any republican candidate is if they were to do any negative headlines with hillary clinton, for example, on the cover? >> they have taken care of democrats going way back. you know, going back to the 1960s. as you know, ted kennedy, the
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late senator, the president's brother was thrown out of harvard for cheating in the 50s. they wanted to get the news out. they brought down a globe editor they said we're going to give you the story about ted kennedy cheating and the president of the united states, jfk says i want the story beneath the fold and i want the story not to have the cheating leaked. obviously, nothing has changed since 1962. the globe is still in with the democrats. >> why do they fear secure borders so much? >> you've been raising these questions. i don't get it. what does it say, deportations to begin? how about this, immigration's laws to be enforced. it's the same thing, right? donald trump is -- just wants to
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enforce laws that were passed by democratic congress back in 1952. you know, truman was the president. he was a democrat. he wants to enforce democrats only laws, and suddenly he's a racist and a nativist and -- dozen owephobic, whatever word you want to use. >> we've had more deportations than the bush administration. >> there's lies. there's damn loois loois as lies in sticks as you know. we begin now with a fox news alert. a former nfl player has been shot dead. police say it happened overnight in new orleans. former saints defensive end will smith was shot multiple times while confronting the driver of a humaner -- hummer that rear ended the car that smith and his wife were riding in. smith died at the scene. his wife was also shot and she has been taken to the hospital. a statement from the family says
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we are thankful for the outpouring of support and prayers. we ask that you continue to respect the family's privacy as they grieve the loss of a devoted husband, father, and friend. the shooter is now in custody. developing right now, a search-and-rescue is under way for a missing sailor. navy officials say the sailor was on board the dock landing ship u.s.s. carter hall near cape hatteras when he disappeared during a training exercise. several units are helping with the search. the navy has not released the sailor's name. the texas woman captured in mexico just two days after being placed open the fbi's most wanted list may not be coming home any time soon. brenda delgado is being held in prison but mexican officials say it could be two months to a year before she is extradited. delgado a mexican citizen is accused of masterminding the
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murder of dallas dentist dr. kendra hatcher that happened last year who had just started a relationship with delgado's ex-boyfriend. a cop being hailed a hero after saving three lives in ten days. >> my family is forever grateful. >> a new jersey police officer, brian strawchdbine. she was drve saved a woman who was being beaten. he also pulled a unconscious woman from a burning car. >> it reminded me why i wanted to do this job. i didn't realize how emotional something like that would be just because it is a real impact. i was able to make a real impact
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open somebody's live. >> that cop being hailed a hero. those are your headlines. janice dean standing by, by the hay stacks to talk to our viewers. >> this is awesome. this is a huge crowd and the sun has come out and it is warming us to here on the plaza where are you from? >> we're here for our senior chorus trip. >> how many people are here? >> about 40. >> what have you done so far? >> everything. ellis island, statue of liberty. >> what the best part? >> being here. >> you guys sing, right? >> yeah. >> can you sing like a little fox and friends weekend? ready, one, two, three. >> ♪ fox and friends weekend ♪ >> was that amazing or what! let's do a little weather. i love the crowd here today. it's amazing. there are your temperatures. it's warming up here in new york city, 33 right now, 35 in
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chicago. 38 in minneapolis. it's been a little cool. we've had a little snow but it's over with. we have a windchill. it feels a little cooler across cleveland and chicago with the winds. the good news is it's going to warm up. i want to point out we could see some severe weather today, some large hail, damaging winds, perhaps even an isolated tornado across portions of texas and oklahoma, and louisiana, and arkansas. we'll do it one more time you guys were so awesome. >> ♪ fox and friends weekend ♪ >> we've found our new theme song. >> wonderful. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> janice dean. >> no pressure. find a candidate who can win. is it too late for someone to come in and win? >> plus a meltdown with american
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>> at an open convention, nobody is going to get to 12. 37. strump still has a chance. it is going to be tougher for him. it depends on what happens in new york. if we get to that point, yeah, it's going to be amazing to see what's going on in the floor of the convention, a delegate fight and there would be the possibility, if trump can't win it on the first ballot, if cruz can't win it on the second ballot, the longer it goes orange the longer you will see a push for john kasich or one of people who ran this time like marco rubio come back or the carl rove fresh face scenario, paul ryan, mitt romney, some of the names floated out there. it's still a slim possibility at this point but it's growing a little bit more likely as we head toward convention. >> in other words, someone who didn't even bother to run for president could be installed by
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donors and insiders as the nominee. isn't that a guarantee of chaos? isn't it a middle finger to voters? >> i agree. i don't know if there's any good outcomes for republicans at this point if it's not trump or cruz, they are going to go to convention with 80% of the delegates. john kasich or marco rubio, republicans are going to be putting up someone who is not the choice of the republican -- the base voters, and it gets even worse if you go to someone who didn't even run, who didn't even stand during this primary season. either way, i think it's going to be a -- it could be a real bad outcome for republicans. >> we've been hearing about these unbound delegates and how the campaigns are trying to woo these unbound delegates. we've heard about the infrastructure really that the cruz campaign has created to go, sit down, have lunch, talking to them, convincing them to move to the other side. who are these unbound delegates and are they that easily swayed? >> there are a certain number of states, north dakota, wyoming,
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about 200 of these folks who are unbound. they go to convention and they can vote for whoever they want on the first ballot. about 90, 95% of the folks who are going to be bound to vote for a certain candidate on the first ballot after that, they can be free agents. that's where ted cruz is flexing his delegate muscle, trying to get his people installed. if that first ballot fails, he's able to get people on the corner on that ballot. these are elected officials in these various states. they are not necessarily the folk that who support donald trump. >> at what point does this become bribery potentially? if i say if you vote for me, i'll make you ambassador to belgium or i'll pay off your mortgage, at what point does it become a legal problem for these
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candidates potentially? >> it's a good question. look, i think they are certainly able to woo these folks. they are able to sit them down, build relationships with them. they are not necessarily able to walk in there with bags of cash and hand it over. part of that too is before the convention even starts, there will be a rules committee, but there will also be a delegate seating committee and if there's any sort of hanky panky, those people could have trouble getting seated at the convention itself, so that's where a lot of that stuff, if there is any of that that goes on it's sort of out of bounds. >> a daily read for those in the know. busted in the act. a home owner watches two men break into his home live. the horrifying individual next. when it comes to politics. do you have a coworker like this? >> aaron, do you want to send
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we all want free speech but sometimes the office can turn into a political circus so we're bringing you helpful tips when it comes to talking about politics and the election at the office and keep you from getting canned for misconduct. >> associate director of the consulting firm work, jill joins us. >> good morning. we've assemble a short series of videos.
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the first problem offices have, coworkers force one another to protest against a candidate they don't like as in this case. ♪ ♪ >> you have to come with me to the trump protest tomorrow. it's going to be wild. >> hhh. i really want to. sorry. >> you know tes awful. don't you want to feel the bern. >> it's not really my thing. >> sorry. suture receive. >> i actually tried this with clayton. i tried to get him to come to a anti trump rally. >> keep it light hearted and peaceful when talking politics at work. >> what about other people's believes in the office? it may wind up like this if you are not respectful. >> the border needs to be secure, end of story.
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>> why? illegal immigrants can do better work than you do? >> how can you even say that? >> of course, he would say that, you liberals don't get it. >> what are you trying to say? >> back off! >> whoa. isn't it fun to work at "fox & friends"? >> you need to work with these people day in and day out, the lag -- the last thing you want to do is start an interoffice debate. >> you shouldn't force your coworkers to follow your politics like this. ♪ ♪ >> aaron, did you mean to send this email to the whole team? >> of course i did. people need to know. if hillary doesn't win, we have to all look for a new job. >> whatever. i'm not commenting on that. sorry. ♪ ♪ >> i mean, it seems reasonable. you need to keep your office email strictly about business.
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a lot of offices have a nonsoliciting policy, that includes selling girl scout cookies and your marathon fundraising. >> that's silly. where else am i going to get my girl scout cookies? >> don't campaign at work. >> hello, i'm calling from the ted cruz campaign to remind you to vote tomorrow. senator cruz is the one to choose. i forgot how thin these walls are. >> those of us campaigning from the john kasich from the office, should we feel bad about it? >> yes, shouldn't be campaigning from the office whatsoever. only be doing your work. >> what about facebook? can you be on facebook? >> no, unless you work at facebook. >> but you should not -- should you keep your political opinions to yourself on social media if you are an employee of the
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there was no trick. there was no chicanery. >> off the clowns mouth into the hole. >> whatever. >> we're going to get that back from janice in a rematch. president obama is sitting down with his first "fox news sunday." he reiterated in the past that clinton hasn't jaep ardized national security but the question is will politics come into play. >> we have a strict line and always have maintained it. >> just to button this up. >> i guarantee you. i guarantee that there is no political influence in any investigation conducted by the justice department or the fbi. not just in this case, but in any case. full stop, period. >> wow. well, you can catch chris wallace's full interview with
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the president today at 2:00, 6:00, and 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. home break in caught on camera while the owner was watching. cops in fair haven, massachusetts, got a call from a home owner who said he was watching two strangers going through his house. the camera was still rolling minutes later when the cops rushed in with their house with their guns and catching the two robbers. they are now facing a number of charges. liberal on line tv host cenk uygur is getting kicked off of a aa flight at l.a.x. after yelling at a supervisor. >> if we sit here and take it, they would have us here until 6:00 in the morning and then
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they would [ bleep ] even harder. >> i'm not going to answer your question. >> i know. i've been here for four hours. don't give me this. where is the place? >> once the plane arrived, he was escorted off by security because the crew didn't feel comfortable with him on board. he got on a plane next day. k-9 coast guard going to new heights. they are using helicopters. we had the crew on to talk about. >> each canine has special outfit, eye protection, ear protection. this protects them. >> they say dogs are better at detection than any manmade machine. those are your headlines on this sunday morning and let's take it out to janice. janice, show those guys how it's done out there, would you please?
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>> they took the green jacket. i thought i was the masters champion here at "fox & friends." it's warming up, everybody. isn't it great news? yea. 33 here in new york city. it's 10 degrees below average. when we get to the daytime highs. 38 in chicago, 38 in minneapolis. we've had this persistent trough across the northeast. we saw snow yesterday as well thanks to all the folk on twitter who have sent me their pictures of the snow and the farm animals this morning because we're saluting our farm animals. let's take a look at the last 24 hours. you can see the radar moving through texas as well as oklahoma. we have the risk for severe weather today. i want you to be weather aware if you live across texas, oklahoma, up toward missouri and kansas. tomorrow we'll be worried about tornadoes, damaging winds, hail.
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here we go again is a rematch. i didn't know there was a rematch, tucker. >> there always is. the best of the best is facing off at the masters in augusta as jordan spieth tries to hold on to his second in a row. janice gave us a run for our money in her earlier hole-in-in one. >> you are freaking me out. >> it's not like you are driving the cooler, janice. can she do it? >> whoa! >> after our first round, sandra scored a 2. i have a 3 because i had a penalty stroke. tucker is at 2. and janice is at 1 rooint. >> this is unbelievable. >> round two. are you guys ready for a rematch. >> by the way, if we come to a tie, we'll have to have a playoff hole. >> where's my purple ball? >> let's hand off our coverage right now to kathryn and chris.
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>> when you are golfing, you are supposed to be quiet. purple ball, purple coat. she's getting it all ready because she's going to crush it. that's what they think, she's going to crush it. can she do it? can she do it? look at that. it's moving. it's moving. it's moving. it's still moving. it's not -- it's not in the hole. it's not in the hole, but she can do it. she can do it. >> it's a dogleger. >> don't think she can do it. this is very exciting, chris. this is the most excited i've been in my whole life. so far she's had two. she's going to have to try to do it in three. can she do it in three? >> assist by tucker carlson. >> up next, tucker, america's dad, carlson. he has great hair. will he be as great as golf? we don't know. oh, his hair did not help him
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here. it appears that his hair did not help him. can he do it in two? oh, no, no, no, no. tucker's hair is not helping. i think i saw him cheating. i think i saw him cheating. >> look at that. >> he did three. are you going to give hi a three? >> i give him five because that was cheating. >> wow. here comes clayton morris. >> oh, it was a sneeze. i don't know if that counts. >> can he do it in two? >> he is affected emotionally but not by his penalty stroke. he has a lot going on in his mind. he didn't do it. it seems like he's -- he choked. >> another three. another three. >> all right. >> this is the big moment coming in. >> if they continue to putt like this, it's not going to be called the masters. it's going to be called the
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disasters. >> this is huge, folks. this is huge. this is a big moment in golf history and american history in general. okay. look at this. can she do it? >> oh, she can still do it in two. she can still do it two. i would love to see her do it in two. >> i can't believe that i'm here to witness this. she took her carve off -- scarf off. she needs business. i've never seen anybody miss janice she needs business dean. >> we have a playoff hole? >> i would say she gets the green jacket. >> i do get the green jacket again. she has a four. >> like tiger woods, she's back. a canadian. >> a canadian. >> there are some jobs americans just can't do.
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>> all right. >> congratulations, janice. >> 20 minutes of janice gloating. >> which is fantastic. up next, more on the amazing presidential race under way. remember ted cruz said this about donald trump. >> you suggest that mr. trump, quote, embodies new york values. could you explain what you mean by that? >> i think most people know exactly what new york values are. >> well, brand-new fox polls show new york voters like new york values, including female voters. maria bartiromo joins us next. >> would you buy a dad bod calendar? one group of guys made one to help their friend look at this with cancer. this is all for a good cause. it's going viral. the dad bod viral click. next.
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we've got brand-new fox news polling out this morning showing new york women overwhelmingly back donald trump over ted cruz. as it seems no,,ers won't -- new yorkers won't forget his insult to their values. >> senator cruz you suggested mr. trump, quote, embodies new york values. could you explain what you mean by that? >> i think most people know exactly what new york values are. >> i am from new york. i don't. >> you are from new york, so you might not. not a lot of conservatives come out of manhattan. i'm just saying. >> new york gal, host of sunday morning furs, maria bartiromo joins us now. one of my favorite moments still. it was so real. you are from new york. you really are a product of this
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city. you've been here all this life. what are new york values? >> well, i think, gosh, it's really hard to generalize new york values. that's what ted cruz got in trouble. new york is typically a liberal city. when you look at the leadership in new york, even though we've had by the way several republican mayors the last time two times before mayer de blasio. if you are going to call it new york values, that's a real generalization. he alienated a lot of new york voters. trump up, big with women in new york? >> let's not forget, donald trump has spent a lot of time in new york, headquartered in new york, he is a new york -- and he
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just looks and sounds and is sort of like rough-and-tumble in some ways in terms of getting in your face. >> when he made that speech the other day, he said i feel so much better. these are my people. i'm happy to be home, and it's just so easy to see why he's doing so well here. big supporters showed up. he said there were 17,000. there were 10,000 people who showed up at that first new york speech. >> it's men and women. trump is from new york. he's a new yorker. he's got a lot of properties in new york. it doesn't surprise me new york women are supporting donald trump. >> they are we're talking about new york values with he had coxer going to get his take on all of this and how important this next week is in terms of these candidates resonating with new yorkers ahead of the primary on the 19th. we're talking about the broad economy with christine will
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he -- le guarde. >> the trends are a little bit on the downside and what is most concerning is that we see risks on the, you know, like you to be high on the horizon and bigger and those risks are the chinese slowdown in growth, the lower commodity prices for tighter and the monetary policies across the globe producing this effect on exchange rate and on monetary policies. >> fearful of the future. >> she says the economy has worsen ds in the last six months that's the take away from the report that's coming out on tuesday. i have to mention we're going to talk to louise miranda because the dems are dealing with exactly what the republicans
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are. >> great stuff. her show starts in 12 minutes. you got to watch it. >> i'll see you on your morning show on mornings with maria on wednesday this week. >> thank you. i love when you join us. come up next, it's a dad bod calendar. the photo shoot and it's everywhere on the internet designed to help a man with cancer. the calendar click. ♪ ♪ ♪ mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move... ahhh. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor
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welcome back. we've got quick but necessary headlines. first up, the feds aiming their sights at new york city mayor
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bill de blasio for shady fundraising activities. several contributors may have received donations from two investors in cahoots with nypd officials. we'll bring you the latest as we find it. and a 10-year-old boy gets a massive surprise after no one in his class showed up for his birthday. arkansas state troopers decided to give him a day he would not forget. they brought him gifts, a cake, even let him fetch with one the k-9s. he was so happy he cried a little bit. clayton. 27-year-old jeremy henzly was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor last year. >> so they created a calendar and they call this themselves, the dead bod calendar click. the group is raising money for
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jeremy by stripping down and showing off their beer bellies and apparently it's what women want. the photos have gone viral. joining us now, the original dad bod calendar click, and bob. sorry about that. good to have all you guys here. you're all best buds right? >> how we doing today? >> great. >> great to have you. and jeremy, your story is one that is obviously resideonating with 15,000 members on this facebook page. your story is a very difficult one. >> it's crazy. i was telling him a second ago, to be sitting here when a week ago we were at my house playing xbox talking about taking photos with friends shirtless. it's crazy. >> how are you doing now?
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the news of the brain tumor, it must have hit you so strong when your friends rallied around. >> i don't want to say you expect it from friends, but the outpour of support from people all over the world has been mind-blowing. my friends and family have been behind me the whole way. but people write in from across the world telling me how i've inspired them and help them daily is amazing. >> can some of your friends maybe tell us a little bit about the making of this calendar and some of the pictures that we're looking at here? >> best thing ever. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> are you in the picture with the six pack? [ laughter ] >> as soon as i got home. >> we couldn't bring him. >> there you go. all right. so we see all ranges of body types here, right? you guys are out there. what has been the response on
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social media? >> it's been crazy. tons of people just showing support for him and spreading the word and really getting the word out there. >> wow. such a great story. i mean, jeremy, what does that feel like to see your friends come together and do something that seems to be lightening your spirit during this tough time? >> it's absolutely amazing. we had a guy write in yesterday and it was a paragraph of him saying that like he was too self-conscious to take his shirt off. he would be out at the beach and seeing us do this has given him a whole new sense of value towards his body. >> bob, is that you holding the plate of hot kogs? >> for anybody wanting to buy the full calendar, we should point out some of the photos are a little more revealing. >> go see those online. >> we'll be back on "fox & friends" next.
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♪ serious mini golf skills. she danced her way to victory twice now. i think she's going to carry this gloating for a few months. >> i want to thank my mom, my family. thank you so much. good morning, everyone. welcome. i'm maria bartiromo. welcome to "sunday morning futures." brand-new polls out this morning in the gop race for the white house from new york and pennsylvania. who's out front and who's gaining momentum as questions linger about what could be an interesting convention in cleveland. >> plus, bernie sanders picks up another victory last night making it seven out of the eight last cob tests. should hillary clinton be worried headed into the new york primary? and new details this morning following the belgium terrorist attack. th

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