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background? >> trump doesn't think he needs to debate any republicans any more basically saying been there, done that. >> i love the debates. cruz is going around i want to tee bait donald trump. i have debated him 11 times. we have beaten him 11 times according to the polls. how many times can you answer the same question. >> cruz is pulling resources out of oregon and new mexico so he can better be in a position to be able to beat trump in indiana and cruz doing the same thing. now he explains why it is all worth it. >> you don't have all of the money in the world you want to spend it the way it makes sense. that's why i left wisconsin i didn't want to spend a lot of money up there. we are pleased with this agreement. we will go forward. it is all designed to stop hillary clinton.
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>> connecticut will divy up 28 delegates. delaware's winner gets all 16 there. pennsylvania will proportionately award 71 delegates. rhode island has 19 proportionate delegates. here in maryland 38 delegates. the winner will take them all. there will be a record turnout because there is a senate democrat primary. >> my bet is on a record turnout for sure. >> turning to the dem gratz both candidates making their closing sales pitch. >> team coverage blue bell pennsylvania, rick, good morning. >> good morning heather and abby. we are in a retirement community where it is expected to be strong in a race that matters at this point in roughly four years for the democrats.
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only dem graocrats can vote fo l hillary or bernie today. the democratic delegates are bound. they must vote at the convention for the candidate who wins here. it looks like hillary will be the winner if polls and predictions are correct. 384 total delegates in the five states including 55 in connecticut 21 delaware and 95 in maryland. hillary is predicted to win the delegates in all five states. rhode island may be the only question mark. today could be hillary's knockout punch. she spoke to a town hall last night. >> i am ahead in the polls. i am way ahead. i have the greatest respect for senator sanders. really, what he and his supporters are now saying doesn't add up. i have 2.7 million more votes
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than he has. i have more than 250 more pledged delegates. >> meanwhile senator sanders is looking for support. he said he was the best candidate to make progress in washington. >> i work with republicans in the u.s. senate and i see what they do in the house. i think the republican party has moved so far to the right they are way, way, way out of touch with where the american people are. >> polls in all five states close at 8:00 tonight. we should see results at 9:00 in dell wear and sometimes at 10:00 in pennsylvania. >> thanks so much, rick. >> ted cruz and john kasich teaming up to take down donald trump.
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how old a cruz kasich ticket change the race? or would it? ohio state senator and senate minority leader is with us. thank you for joining us. >> let's talk about the cruz and kasich team. they want to take out donald trump. how will that work for them? >> it is certainly interesting because most candidates don't go to the level of this openness with this sort of teal but the big test is going to be indiana. donald trump is up right now in the latest fox news poll by 8 in indiana there's another poll that has donald trump up if donald trump carries indiana the alliance will be completely blown up. pol ligs -- politicians are self
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interested. i don't think they have a desire to be on a ticket per se. >> you have to question are they doing it for the voters or are they doing it just to stop trump? oo i think they are doing it to stop trump conceivably for the republican party. they are doing it because it's the only real way they have to stop trump from getting to 1237. they need a brokered convention to have any shot at getting the nomination on a second ballot, playing for example with the unpledged delegates come out of a place like pennsylvania. so if they don't join forces, they are not going to have an opportunity to get to a brokered convention. without that they are not matt mat claeable to get to 1237.
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they have to do whatever they can to get themselves to an open convention. >> today may not be the day to do it. looking at the polls you have trump and trclinton in the lead. it's a winner take all case, too. >> it is inevitable it will be clinton and trump. what do you think? >> i think it is inevitable at this point. hillary is at the point where she will be the presumptive nominee. bern knee will stay until california but she is going to be the nominee. with trump more likely than not he will be the nominee. you will see cruz and kasich hang on to the bitter end hoping for some kind of miracle. >> they have trump at 29 percent and clinton at 50 percent.
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there's another poll that shows a difference of 3 percent george washington university poll trump with 43 and clinton with 46. that is the closest we have seen. >> the problem with donald trump or the question about him is his elect ability that is why governor kasich has continued to stay in. that is the question he has raised. there's a lot of time between now and november who knows what the match up will look like. for hillary clinton she can obtain the 90 delegates needed. that is baked in at the left. if you look at the left it's a little less. they are going to try to give the error of inevitability. he is leading double digits all five states and all five contests tonight. he will say i am the presumptive
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nominee try to carry that over into the state of indiana. he is going to hope to have really big wins tonight which very well can happen. >> if it is clinton and trump the two frontrunners both of them have high negatives. we talked about that before. that makes the vice presidential pick more important. maybe that can swing their like ability. who would you pick to be trump's vp pick? >> i think he needs someone that is going to soften his image. he's very blunt, very direct. he says it how it is. which is part of his allure. you have to reach more voters. you need a woman who -- >> nikki haley that would be interesting. >> you have someone who is a minority who is also a woman. someone who can soften his image
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and reach more voters. >> i feel the same way as lisa. trump needs to do two things. he needs to bridge the gap for some of the folks that have kind of been turned off by some of his rhetoric through the primary process he finds a woman who is also a minority like susanna martinez who is also a governor. i think that could be helpful. certainly marco rubio could help him get the nomination if he chooses someone like marco rubio someone who helps him with. you can't win as a republican you can't win without going through ohio. kasich has federal and state experience. he would be a great pick. >> clinton's vp picks also because of her negative like ability ratings. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> have a great day. >> isis targeting u.s. government employees at the
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published 43 names linked to various departments. they have posted on the site dell gram is used by the recruiters to woo youngsters and spread isis propaganda. they don't reveal any information that isn't already public. kid rock's personal assistant killed in an atv crash. the detroit rocker found his body hours after he went missing. police say he lost control crashing on his way back to the house. kid rock releasing a statement quote i am beyond devastated. he was a member of our family. one of the greatest young man i have ever had the pleasure to not only work with but also to become friends with. >> so sad. >> to weather now. millions of americans bracing for serious storms and
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tornadoes. >> janice dean tracking what is next. >> they have large destructive tornadoes today. we need to war live in tornado alley texas, oklahoma, nebraska in towards the midwest and the mississippi river valley tomorrow. let's take a look at it. we have all of the components all of the ingredients for severe weather today. low coming out of the rockies, cold air from the north. gulf of moisture, warm weather moving in. that will give us all of the set up that we need for large hail and damaging winds. damaging potentially damaging tornadoes later on today this afternoon and overnight tonight. let's take a look at it. there's the setup. where you see the orange and red that's the area of concern.
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town, we have been following the story and there is information that could possibly be connected to a mexican drug carpal. we have brand new evidence revealing a positive motive for that massacre. >> securing the nomination. can donald trump really reach that magic number. our next guest writes down the delegate mass state by state. you don't want to miss it. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. i am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. and i know a thing or two about trading. so i trade with e*trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won't. (cannon sound)
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>> kasich and cruz have absolutely no path of entry. the only thing they can do is hope that for some reason it goes to a second ballot, which it won't. we are going to get it on the first ballot. they say, where is trump, where is he? i don't care about the second, third, fourth. we are going to win on the first. >> can donald trump win that first ballot. how does he get the delegates he
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needs to secure the nomination? we are here to breakdown the delegates. let's get right to it on the old board here. this is where we are at now trump 845. obviously he needs that 1237. today is a big day. we have five big primaries pennsylvania being the biggest one. talk to us about this number here? >> we are projecting on my web site the delegate totals he could expect on every state. we expect him to win all five states. let's expect him to have a very good night which i think he will. that will bring him to a oat total of 968 with 10 states to go. >> four being winner take all. monday dana, south talk, nebraska. gives him 54 more delegates
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1,019 for total. they will get 40 percent of the vote you get roughly 40 percent of the delegates. this could range from 28 to 38 delegates. give him 33. that means total 1,52. >> assuming he has the momentum going into the states really anything can happen. >> that's right. there's a lot of fluidity to the situation. when oregon has its primary is the same night megyn kelly will be interviewing donald trump. >> then we head over to west virginia. >> west virginia is a state done fald trump should win. it has a quirky system to elect delegates. the delegates are elected directly. the ballot is a little bit confusing. there are 34 delegates at risk. donald trump could go from a low of 10 to a high of 28. you have 19 delegates. that leads to 1,071.
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there are two states left that can decide it. >> two big ones. you say these are the biggest ones. california, indiana, june 7th is california. indiana next week. >> california will be the last states to cast dballots. these are the two crucial states. >> we don't know who is going to win ted cruz or donald trump. second they are crucial because the way they work delegates is by congressional districts just like new york did. the same effect could take place here. if trump wins both of these he could end up with probably 164 more delegates bringing him to a total of 1,235. that's two short. >> so close. >> he will get it. if he wins those two states donald trump will do just what he said on the clip a minute ago.
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he will win on the first ballot. >> let's assume he wins california and indiana. >> he could have as few as 66 delegates that could put him 100 short. he will not win on a first ballot he will win on the second ballot. donald trump will win the nominee. >> if he is within that 50 point range he is in good shape. >> yeah. we don't know what that number is exactly but if he is 30, 40, 50 delegates short. ool thanks for being here to breek it down. >> good job you guys. the time now is almost, what, 20 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up campaign promises. >> who is going to pay for that wall? >> mexico. >> the presidential candidates making big promises if they make
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>> brand new evidence and brutal murders of 8 familiar preliminarys in a small ohio town? could they be tied to a mexican drug cartel? >> kelly. good morning. >> good morning do yto you both. authorities are keeping in mind this crime was a sophisticated operation. it is a preplanned execution of eight people. brand new evidence emerging from the four crime scenes is now
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raising questions and speculation about whether the murders are drug related. cock fighting roosters were found and marijuana growing operations at three of the homes there. there was 200 pounds found. the youngest chris rouge began received a threat on his facebook page. all eight victims are members of the family raging from 18 to 64 years old. vur vooifing members of the family have been warned to stay on gored for their own safety. >> i specifically told the rodent family that i would be armed and i would use what extent they have to to protect themselves and their family. >> investigators believe there is no danger to any one but the family itself. but the people of pike county they are understandably concerned. >> law enforcement told us there
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is not a direct threat to the district or our schools. at the same point in time it is a big deal for our community. >> the family is described as hard-working and close net in a statement by the family. heather and abby this is something very important especially in rural areas. >> other families protect themselves. thank you so much, kelly. >> the time is currently 26 after the hour. it is time for politics and pan takes. >> anna kooiman is cooking it up for us in pennsylvania. >> good morning. i am working on some eggs right now ladies. good morning to everybody at home. pennsylvania is the biggest delegate prize for the northeastern states voting today. what matters to voters as they head to the polls.
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>> it is the battle for the east. the you are watching "fox and friend first on this tuesday morning. i am abby huntsman. >> i am heather childers. nice to have everyone here. hoet vo et voeers are headed to the polls for the republican as 118 delegates up for grabs in pennsylvania maryland and rhode island and delaware. >> for the dem gratz 384 delegates pennsylvania with the biggest prize of 189 delegates. we have got fox news team coverageing this morning. live in pennsylvania.
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>> we begin with peter doocy who is live for us in rockville, maryland following the republican race. good morning, peter. >> good morning heather and abby. these are the first republican contests since the primaries became two on one with kasich and cruz teaming up to try to figure out how to put a tent in trump's delegate leads. there trump is comparing their cos seeness to fraudulent business practices. >> i get a call last night and they say sir, cruz and kasich have just joined forces. i said really they did, huh? that is called collusion. in a lot of businesses if you col lewd it is illegal. only in politics can you do something like this. kasich is getting out of his way. >> last night john kasich announced he was pulling out of
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the state of indiana. he is focusing his attention on other states. they get a direct choice between our campaign and donald trump. kasich made clear he is not suggesting -- not telling any one who to vote for or not to vote for. >> i would like to see an open convention and ted cruz would like to see an open convention. he has no chance of winning. think about new hampshire. he beat me in new hampshire i got second. the rooent poll has selected me over donald trump. that's called buyer's remorse.
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>> pennsylvania has 71 delegates at stake. cop con 28. rhode island 19. then there are two winner takes all states delaware 16 delegates maryland 68. voters are switching back to a paper ballot because there was problems with touch screens. we are told the paper ballot is like taking the sat. >> that sounds like fun. >> with your pencil. >> it is also a big day for the democrats. it could be doom or die if bernie sanders can't pull out a victory. is he at the end of the line? >> rick leventhal is in blue bell, pennsylvania. >> hillary clinton spent the last couple of weeks wondering when bernie sanders would go away especially after beating him by double digits in new york. today could be the da i hillary is predicted to win to
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potentially seal up the democratic nomination. the votes are counted in pennsylvania as well last night in town hall clinton pointed out she was way ahead in the delegate count and in the popular vote. she spent sometime on stage going after the frontrunner donald trump. >> at some point if you want to be president of the united states you have to get familiar with the united states. you don't just fly that big jet in land it and make a big speech and insult everybody you can think of. then get on the big jet and go back to your country clubhouse in florida or penthouse in new york. >> the republican frontrunner donald trump hillary is the democratic frontrunner. there are 384 democrats up for grabs in the five states voting
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55 in delaware 189 in pennsylvania and 24 in rhode island. hillary is predicted to win 90 percent of the delegates. 194 including super delegates where sanders has a grand total of 1192. it will take 393 delegates to bin but sanders is not giving up yet. >> at the end of the process if we are behind in the pledged delegates i think it is hard for us to win. but i think we are going to make the case also that if you look at the polling and if you look at reality, i believe, and i am not the only one who believes this, we are the stronger campaign in taking on donald trump or any other republican candidate. >> sanders is expected to keep pushing all of the way to california which votes june 7th.
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there are signs he is wavering>> very interesting. rick leventhal live for us. thank you, rick. >> donald trump as we heard dominating the polls ahead of the five crucial primary states. what are the voters thinking? well let's ask anna kooiman. she is live in butler, pennsylvania. good to see. what are they ordering, too? >> good to see you, too. politics and pan takes are on order but we have an omelette with ham and cheese and onions. we are in butler, pennsylvania about an hour outside of pittsburgh. my buddy larry tells me he's voting for donald trump. >> i think donald trump is the only person that can straighten the united states out. he is the only man that could be able to do that. ted cruz cannot straighten the united states out. he doesn't have the policies or the ability to straighten the
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united states out. i am voting for donald trump and i hope everybody else votes for donald trump. i want to see all of the people voting for donald trump. >> john, thank you so much. enjoy your eggs. now we are going to talk to larry. >> you are voting for donald trump as well, why is that? >> as i said before he is the man for the hour. we need a fresh face outside of the political class to commend his position on trade as well as national defense. when our destroyer was buzzded by 11 times a week or so back a weak response from the white house. with he need donald trump who will take care of things. >> in 20-years you spent in the air force what do you think he will do for our troops? >> he has been saying he will take a look at hothem and bring them back up to the strength we need to be at. we are in danger of going below
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the levels of preworld war ii and that's an unexcusable position of being unable to protect ourselves. >> what are you looker for in a candidate as far as economic policies and bringing jobs back to the u.s.? >> we have to have a president specifically because he will negotiate the agreements that will keep the american industry in mind. we have seen law enforcement for the past 20-years. our fee has gone off. our research development economic security and military security. >> how are the pan takes here? oo overing is good here. everything is good. >> heather and abby, back to you. >> you have to tell all of the trump supporters they have to take small bites. >> small bites. >> small bites.
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>> a lot of trump supporters in the diern. >> must be a great place. the time is currently 39 after the hour. making history it could change the presidential race today. >> picking favorites how refugee children are getting more help than americans?
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>> history being made in maryland today. that's where ex felons ks submit their picks for president. released convicts can now cast a ballot whether or not they are on probationnal parole. a new vote has the right for 40,000 residents for criminal convictio convictions. >> republican frontrunner donald trump sat down for an interview with megyn kelly for a prime time special. trump will appear on megyn kelly presents where she will explore how the events unfolded for trump after the august debate and the question that women on women that she asked for all of this. the special will air may 17th on fox. >> that will be fascinating. >> definitely. >> i love the story. a reunion after five decades. they look 50 years later the same friends on the same florida beach recreating that picture
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from when they were barely 20-years old. over the weekend they decided they weren't getting any younger. they finally reunited. they went to 6 different stores to find the scraped shirt to match the original photo. >> it's a keeper. >> the beach boys. >> so cute. the time now is 15 minutes to the top of the hour. after the campaign promises, will they work? >> colleges and universities tuition free. >> the presidential candidates making big promises if they make it to the white house. how likely is it they would make college tuition free. it would end up being more expensive. >> first brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox & friends." >> good morning to you. great show as usual. let me show you what we have on tap for the next three hours. fox team coverage across the east as the big primary day. the latest super tuesday comes
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your way. donald trump will join us live. he's expected to have a monster day as is hillary clinton. joe trip will weigh in on that. candice cameron will be with us to talk about what it is like being on full house and the view and being married to a hockey player. >> stop telling kids cops are bad guys. all of that is coming up on "fox & friends" unless my rundown is totally wrong, which could happen. then - those places change every few months? i think i'll pass... quicksilver from capital one puts nothing in your way. you simply earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. you can't dodge the question... what's in your wallet?
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>> we are going to build a big beautiful wall. a big beautiful wall. >> colleges and universities tuition free. >> guaranteed equal pay for women's work.
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>> balance the budget, make sure you are not killing small business by suffocating them with rules. >> i will rip to spreads this iranian nuclear deal. >> he will rip it to sleds. >> big proposals from the candidates. how likely is it that these wro actually happen or could happen if they were leblthed into office. the chair of the business -- he's the chair of the program in business and finances and associate professor of business and economics at the kings college in manhattan. thank you for joining us this morning. >> great to be here. >> let's start with donald trump. he's going to build a wall. this is what he says. >> we are going to build a big beautiful wall. a big beautiful wall. >> we are going to build a wall. believe me. we are going to build a wall. >> the wall will be built. the wall will be built. >> we are going to have a big and powerful wall: >> yeah,
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okay. okay. we will build the wall. >> we are going to build a wall. >> we are going to build a wall. >> we are going to build it and you know who is going to pay fo? >> mexico! >> i don't hear you. >> mexico! >> people are excited about this promise. is this reality? can this really happen? >> love it or hate the wall, big beautiful powerful walls are really expensive. he's talking about the $8 to $12 billion range. it's like $25 billion plus. it take time to build. four years. that's not counting getting congress to appropriate money for it and it doesn't count any environmental challenges and the idea of mexico paying for it is pretty farfetched it. they don't have any strong incentive to do it. anything we try to leverage to get them to pay for it is going
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to hurt americans. >> everyone that's excited about that, tweet him. not me. tweet him. >> please don't. >> bernie sanders, he's promising free tuition. this is also something people like to hear. >> yeah, young people like to hear this. taxpayers should cringe a little bit. the cost of the plan is $750 billion. he says he wants to pay for that with a financial transaction tax. the problem is his tax falls $150 billion short. it's not wall street that's going to pay for this. it's main street. the benefits disproportionately go to the rich than the poor. 50% of them get more than the lowest income households. it's unlikely to pass. >> it doesn't add up. he needs to go to kings college and figure that out. >> that's right. >> ted cruz, he's saying he's going to abolish the irs. listen to this.
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>> we're gonna pass a simple flat tax and when we do that, we should abolish the irs. >> he's going to get rid of it. is that possible? >> no, it's not. actually, if you look at his website, what he says we're not going to abolish the irs, we're going to abolish the irs as it exists today. he knows somebody has to collect revenue. it may not be an agency called the irs, but somebody still has to promise these, 150 million returns processed each year and someone has to calculate how much money taxpayers get back. somebody has to do the job. he may change the name. >> what about his idea with the flat tax? >> flat tax, i don't think he's going to get a lot of love on that on democrats. it tends to be a regress sieive.
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republicans may be interested in that. democrats won't. at the end of the day, people need to come together on these things. that's what a lot of these candidates are missing right now. >> not abolish the irs, abolish it in its current form. >> a rose by any other name. >> look at the fine print. hillary clinton is promising equal pay for women. listen to this. >> i am going to fight toll raise the minimum wage at the national level and i'm also going to do everything i can to guarantee equal pay for women's work. [ applause ] >> equal pay, we shouldn't be talking about it at 2016. it's almost embarrassing. >> all right. bridging the gap, is it possible? >> the issue is much more complicated than we typically talk about it. we like to say there is discrimination driving the change in pay. what the research is suggesting is actually how many hours men work versus women work. interesting stat, men are nine times more likely to die on the job than women.
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they are choosing different thing. just to say we're going to pass the minimum wage law with paid family leave, it's going to change the dynamics. that's not true. it's much more complicated and deep. very unlikely hirveth -- hillary clinton is going to change those fundamental dynamics. >> job specific is going to be the problem. >> john kasich says he was going to balance the budget. he was part of it before with bill clinton. >> that's really complicated because you can't just do things like cut taxes. you have to do things like reform spending medicare, medicaid. it's more of a promise than a plan. we'll have to see if the specifics come. >> a rot of promise -- a lot of promises. great to have you back this morning. ""fox & friends first". five minutes at the top of the hour, terror hit list, a brand-new list of people isis is now targeting and selena gomes
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for hitting a girlfriend so hard she temporarily lost hearing in one here. republicans and democrats head to the polls in pennsylvania, indiana, rhode island. time now for the good, the bad and the ugly. perhaps the sign of friendlier skies but airline travelers are the happiest they have been in two decades. flyers give u.s. air carriers 74 out of 100 for customer satisfaction. next the bad, a roughly 125 pound black bear was on run for two hours before captured. selena gomez is canceling tour dates. you are not going to see her in china. it is a big day for
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republicans and democrats. allegedly donald trump and hillary clinton may sweep all five states. let's see what happens. >> it will be a big night for both of them. >> watch it all day here. next, "fox & friends." we'll see you at 4:00 a.m. you're on at midnight. >> yes. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪ tomorrow, we're going to win here in pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] >> there is nothing that will hold us back. we will have the future that we deserve if we work together. >> i'm not going to take the low roads to the highest office in the land. i said it all along. i'm not changing. >> the media is not going to decide this race. [ cheers and applause ] >> the people are going to decide this race. [ cheers and applause ] >> we can all unify and we can all go against crooked hillary clinton and

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