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she's not ready to leave the stage just yet. that's it for today, have a great easter and a great week, we will see you next week on fox news sunday we begin with a fox news alert. the search continues in ohio for a man accused of murdering an elderly stranger and streaming the killing live on facebook. just a horrible thing to witness. here is the suspect. steve stevens. he is the current case manager at a children's mental health facility. police say he should be considered armed and dangerous. will carr is live with the breaking details. reporter: senseless. that's the word authorities are using after they confirmed the murder and facebook live video are authentic. they are searching for steve
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stevens who went by stevie steve on his facebook page. he gunned down an elderly man n cleveland while streaming the attack live. the entire page has been taken down. he is seen driving around in his white ford fusion and tells the audience he snapped after the love of his life pushed him to his breaking point and no one has been taking him seriously. he claimed he's killed more than a dozen people. >> listen man, i killed 13, so i'm working on 14 as we speak. reporter: the police chief came out and said they have not connected stevens to any other murders but they are asking the public to call 911 if they've seen anything suspicious. to be clear, the only victim they have found is the elderly gentleman who was shot and killed this afternoon. as they continue to hunt for him, we witnessed more of the videos on his facebook page. in one he is shooting at a gun range.
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another he said his gambling problem left him with absolutely nothing. in all of the videos he is on alarmingly calm, talking about murder like it's in every day ritual. he told his mother his plans yesterday but she didn't seem to care. just before he is seen killing the elderly man, he asked him to repeat stephen's girlfriends name. the man seemed confused and steven shot him in the head. we just heard from the family members a short time ago. >> he is a good guy. he is amazing. he would give you the shirt off his back. i'm not just saying that for these cameras. i'm telling the truth. this man right here was a good man. i hate that he's gone. i don't know what i'm going to do. it's not real. my heart. reporter: stevens is 6-foot one,
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240 pounds, bald and has a bea beard. he was driving a white ford fusion. they have asked him to turn himself in saying to families are hurting tonight. we just saw that and certainly they don't want anymore. >> i just saw the video and it makes you sick. an old man walking down the street is shot and killed. it does present -- >> it's terrifying. >> it's a tricky situation for police to handle. they don't want to shut down the city, but also they have to keep people safe. they are telling people to try to keep an eye out there is that right? >> absolutely. in the video, he said he intends to do more harm. he said he wants this to culminate with him being on death row. to the broader picture, this isn't the first time people have streamed things online, on facebook live. earlier this year there was a
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sexual assault in chicago where a 15-year-old was assaulted, and rob, i know you will remember this, back in 2015 in roanoke, virginia, you had a tv reporter and photographer shot and killed on live television. the shooter is not case had made a video on his cell phone of the shooting and he uploaded it later on and it went on facebook and twitter where a lot of people saw the gruesome murder there. as details unfold, it's another challenge of social media as to how you handle these things that play out in real time or shortly after. >> the man on your screen is a very sick individual. his face is plastered all over the city of cleveland. hopefully he will be caught soon. thank you for the report. we will bring you the latest as the news breaks tonight. hopefully we get some good developments coming in. also tonight, donald trump promising a united front to resolve the tension with north korea. this comes on the heels of a
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failed missile test by dictator kim jong-un. trump said the world is getting on board with the idea that this provocative behavior from north korea can no longer continue. this, after a massive show of force this weekend, but not the nuclear test that some were preparing for from north korea. the rogue nation testfired yet another missile but the pentagon said it wasn't too impressive, exploding just a few seconds after launch. top trump administrations and congressional leaders agreed this type of behavior has got to end. >> there is an international consensus including the chinese and the chinese leadership that this is a situation that can't continue. the president has made clear he will not accept the united states and its allies and partners in the region being under threat from this hostile regime with nuclear weapons. >> i think we are in a different place with north korea. for years, the father and grandfather would talk tough,
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maybe launch a missile and then negotiate for some increased aid of some sort. i think this guy is not interested in negotiation. >> we actually have a live report coming up from north korea in just a bit. first we begin with christian fisher in west palm beach florida. reporter: the reaction from the white house has been very restrained. no tweets from the president. the first response came from defense secretary james madison put out a short statement that reads, the president and his military team are aware of north korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. the president has no further. the vice president was in the air and on his way to south korea when that failed missile test took place. he was briefed on air force two and landed about nine hours later when he told american and south korean troops is that their courage and valor is needed more than ever. >> this morning's publication from the north is just the latest reminder of the risks each one of you face every day
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in defense of the freedom of the people of south korea and the defense of america in this part of the world. >> the vice president will travel to three more countries in that part of the world before his trip is over. everywhere he goes he will reassure the nervous neighbors that the u.s. has their back. to reinforce those dip a medic promises, the pentagon is sending in military muscles. as aircraft carrier is streaming toward the korean peninsula. it is a show of force and as similar, they use the mother of all bombs in afghanistan and launched 59 tomahawk missiles in syria. >> thank you so much. lawmakers are calling for debate on whether to authorize further military action in syria. john mccain praising the
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administration for taking a stand against chemical weapons but pointing out the road to help does remain unclear. >> we've got to develop a strategy. there is still not able to come to congress and say this is how we are going to handle post mosul iraq. we have to have a strategy caroline is live in washington. what's next. >> it doesn't look like more boots on the ground, for now. the national security advisor was asked, do you think we need more u.s. troops in syria. he said it remained to be seen but he doesn't think so. that echoes what we've seen from president trump and seen with the recent missile strike in a syrian base launch from offshore. the message, action will be taken, but not necessarily. [inaudible] but it will be strong.
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it is a definite change from the obama administration. >> president trump is taking a different approach, thank goodness. he is sending a message that the united states will stand up for our interest and make sure we have the military capability to prevail if we choose to use force. >> today, some democrats are echoing senator mccain that the administration needs a foreign-policy plan. >> what you need is a strategy, and that strategy has got to demand that russia, which supplies an enormous amount of sophisticated weaponry to ashad needs to stop what it is doing. this would require negotiation and russia cannot support a dictator that is destroying its entire country. >> it's much more than good guys versus bad guys. you have good guys, isis, and isis affiliates fighting there.
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there was a blast killing 126 people yesterday hitting an area where civilians were waiting to evacuate. no one has claimed responsibility for the blast. >> that's syria. what about afghanistan after we drop the gigantic bomb? >> a top u.s. commander in afghanistan said he wants more troops. no decision yet. the national security advisor was in kabul and he laid out how important the fight is. >> what's clear here is that the stakes are high. this is the modern-day frontier between barbers and civilization. >> right now there are 9000 u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> so much going on. caroline, thank you so much. right now, getting into politics, democrats pinning their hopes on a 30-year-old congressional staffer to try to
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you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. virginia tech marking ten years since the campus shooting that would change that university forever. more than 10000 people attending a memorial service to remember the 32 who died in what was the deadliest mass shooting in american history at the time. virginia senator tim kaine spoke at the event about the pain and how it helped unite the entire community. >> i will he able to forever say april 16 was the worst day of my life, and i didn't suffer like so many here did by losing a loved one. that time now stretched to ten years, has created a bond between and and i and the entire
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virginia tech community and many other families. >> it was a sad day. a mentally ill student opened fire killing 32 people and wounded 17 more. it sparked a nationwide debate about gun law and mental health treatment. rob: democrats turning a special election into a referendum on president trump. pulled show the 30-year-old john loftus leading the race for the seat previously held by tom price. he is hoping for a surge at the ballot box in order to avoid a runoff. here's more on the story. >> when tom price answered president trump's call to serve as human health and services secretary, the last thing he thought he would do was open one of his seats to a democratic newcomer who just might flip it. tuesday special election in the sixth district of georgia has
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become a free-for-all of republican infighting with 11 gop candidates and democrat john allsop who's up make trump. campaign is positioning him as the front runner. he is a 30-year-old congressional aide who is beating his challengers with ads like this. >> that is why it is so concerning. president trump acts impulsive impulsively. he's not only embarrassing us on the world stage, he is starting an unnecessary war. >> the strategy is paying off. he has raised more than $8 million. he will need that if he doesn't run out right and heads to a runoff. the seat has been held by republican since carter days. this race has gone national. >> this is supposed to be a quiet, sleepy, all republican affair and he's transformed it into a national contest. a lot of his supporters, only
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one and 20 of his supporters are from georgia. many say they want to support him to give trump a stinging rebuke. >> it's worth noting the district is changing. price won the seat with more than 60% of the vote in 2016 while trump nearly eked out a win by less than 2%. rob: thank you so much. morehead on one of our top stories, north korea failing in the effort to test fire a missile this weekend. it did catch the eye of some with the military parade. a live report on the nations reaction to the latest publications. also, turkey's president declared victory in a nationwide referendum to greatly expand his own power. ahead, why members of his
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rob: we are waiting on north korea to officially acknowledge it's failed missile test. kim jong-un hoped it would be the highlight of the weekend festivities that celebrated the 105th birthday of the country's founder. as reported earlier, the failed launch comes after the rogue regime showed off what some say was some new missile technology. greg was at the parade and joins us from north korea's capital city with more on the country's reaction. reporter: rob, it is a wet, blowing monday morning rush-ho rush-hour. the regime officials here, they can look back at amis mixed bagf the weekend. saturday, a pretty muscular military parade. sunday, a bit of a dud of a launch. the missile blew up just after liftoff according to u.s. and
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south korean sources. we were at the parade on saturday and it was pretty impressive. we watched dozens of missiles go by. north korean leader kim jong-un including, now that the experts have studied the video, a medium-range solid fueled missile which they say could have been the one involved in the attempted liftoff at the site on the east coast of the country early sunday morning. if it had been successful, it could have endangered u.s. ally japan, and remember also, 35000 u.s. service members who are posted there as well. while a missile launch were nuclear device that nation was expected for the day, some are speculating the attempted launch could have been tied into the visit by vice president mike pence to the region. he landed in south korea a couple hours after the failed
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launch. he will be here for ten days in an attempt to calm things down in the region, visiting various countries in this region. back here, here is a little bit more of what we saw on sunday. >> oblivious to any reports of a failed missile test, the crowds come out this morning a bit systematically for a flower sh show. life goes on in north korea. >> now amid the flowers and the roses, there were rockets and missiles. you can't get away from this missile program, even on a sunday outing to look at floral and botany displays. in fact, 24 hours later, north korean government has not yet acknowledged the launch or the failure. one government official did pull me aside at one point and said he admitted mistakes can be ma made. it might've been, according to
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some experts, it may have been the united states that had a hand in the failed launch. they have been waging cyber attacks on the launch apparatus mechanism systems and has brought down missiles in this way in the past. it could be that is the reason for the failure. there have been failures also with this missile. nevertheless, i think the bottom line this weekend is, with the range of missiles we saw, the determination we've seen, they are ready for the fight. they are in no way near giving up the nukes, the missiles that the united states wants them to give up. i'm very much convinced it is game on in this very tense standoff between north korea and the united states and the west. rob: we will talk more about what might have brought the missile down in a few minutes.
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we will have them life monday morning in the nation that has everyone's attention. thank you so much. moving to turkey. the present claiming victory in a countrywide referendum that would greatly expand the powers of his own office. turkish state media reports 51% voted in favor of the changes however opposition leaders are calling for a recount after election officials announced they would count ballots that had not been stamped as valid. what can be done about the situation in north korea? does a show of forced from the u.s. give an answer to this? how will president trump respond on this failed missile test? the president said china is new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands).
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reporter: president trump back at the white house after spending the weekend in florida. he's set to tour a tool manufacturer in kenosha. he's set to speak at an nra event in georgia later this week. the trump administration warning north korea's provocative behavior cannot continue. president trump tweeting earlier today china is working with the u.s. to solve this crisis. with the closer proximity to north korea. one hawaiian lawmaker wants his state to be prepared for the worst.
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young me now to talk more about the north korea threat and what can be done here, the author of gop gps and richard fowler, a radio talk show host and fox news contributor. thank you for coming here tonight on your easter sunday. evan, rich, we'll start with both you guys. i know a few years ago president trump was looking at ways we could get inside of north korea's missile launch system. is this what we saw with this latest test? could this have been hacked by the united states? >> i would say it's possible, but we would do what we did to iran. we topped the sentry fiewngs before they got to be tested out. i don't know necessarily it was
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a hack. but north korea does have very shoddy telling, and they are not enable to shop at home die poe to get something that would work. i think this was failure on the north korean part. do you think it's a hack? >> it could be a hack. weho have seen the u.s. governmt trying to dozing in their power to curtail north korea and their aggression. that's why today there is no proof north korea has a nuclear weapon that could hit the united states coast. because over time democrat and republican presidencies have worked to use different methodologies to corral the north koreans. beyond china we can only go as far w ought our ally allows us, which is south korea.
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reporter: richard, another one for you. north korea tested nukes as recan'tly as last year. it seems president trump is going to be more aggressive in dealing with kip jong-un. do you think that's a good move? >> that's a good question. i think kip jong-un just like his father are big babies. if you pay them attention they will do outrageous things. if you ignore them they won't get anything done. donald trumpar is taking the opposite approach and there is rue more a preemptive strike and we'll have to wait to see if that happens. this idea of trying to play around with the north koreans at this stage is not a good idea
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unless china is a player. dealinggo with as john mccain said, this crazy fat kid. >>ea crazy and fat indeed. reporter: all indications are the president has gone soft on china and the currency manipulation after slamming that during thehe campaign. the president t tweeted in response. he said why would i call china a currency manipulator while they are working with us on the north korean problem. it seem it's not a good time to upset north korea'smost loyal ally. >> one of the things that probably was discussed in this summit was about currency manipulation.
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thereab were probably deals mad. we are seeing that president trump is going out and taking a diplomatic approach. richardge referenced the report the u.s. was considering a preemptive strike. that's people freaked out about. but that was sending a message to north korea in a language most people don't speak, diplomatic action. that tells north korea we are ready to use the stick but we'll goat through other means which e would prefer to go through. what china is facing is the fact that the u.s. is starting to look at going out and sanctioning chinese banks and companies that are the gateway to north korea to the western world and the rest of the world. if that were to happen the chinese government would get angry phone calls. reporter: being so tense with north korea it's better to be getting along with china. >>'s here is the thing.
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here is the problem with this. you are seeing this sort of unequally yoked trump doctrine. for 18 months trump ran on america first, we are going to get china, we are going to stop them from currency manipulating. now he has to give away some things to china, i.e. going after them on currency manipulation to maintain what type of balance or stability we have in the korean peninsula. and in change the american worker is hurting. they are saying mr. president we want our jobs back. the president says i have got to deal with north korea first and i will bargain things off in the art of the deal in exchange for american jobs. now we are seeing the fruit bear root. >> i don't think in his campaign he saw this north korea situation coming up so quickly
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>> may he grant peace to the entirem me beginning with holy land as well as iraq and yemen. >> christians in u.s. also celebrating thursday holiest of holidays. >> ♪ hallelujah. >> packing st. patrick's cathedral right here a few blocks away from us in new york city, brian was there earlier today joins us, what was the message today, from the pope? >> well, it was really a message reminding the world one must inclining to faith despite hatred in the world 50,000 joined the pope at at very can fo easter mass in saint peters sear resurrection of jesus on third day of crews fiction pope expressing concern criesees the recent bombings coptic churches he
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offered this message of hope. >> -- in this land of pain, tragedy with the fate and risen christ we find a especially if in the middle of calamities the sense of looking beyond the sense of saying look, there isn't a wall there is a horizon there is life there is joy. there is the cross with its look ahead. >> thousands visiting in church of built on-site where census believe apologizjesus di crucified resurrected. >> fit for census in -- census in middle east. >> in me,middle east last night coptic christians among oldest communities in the world, marking easter sunday, under extra security the pope there, last week isis suicide
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bombers strict cities skilling 45 people in war torn syria christian are minorities celebrating in damascus wore shipers praying fob appears former residents turning hom for a moment just for a nominate christian town, to kel rate easter many abandoned that town after destroyed by isis, pope hos message of hope needed desperatelyly in these times. >> happy easter to you everyone at home. >> you as well. >> here, there was an unseasonably warm easter sunday, for much of the northeast for a lot of country really for more on the for being adam klotz live in fox weather center 86 in new york. >> warm still running up 8 pm, 81 degrees in new york city a warm one a stretch across the entire eastern half of the country temperatures very comfortable at this point, maybe beginning to see a
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cooldown in the next day or so the reason o for that rain is going to sweep through the area seeing it from pacific north excuse me northeast at this poishths riding to portions of the southeast back off towards portions of texas, that is going to continue through the overnight horse at times along than whatted from indiana through pence portions of new york have been thunderstorms firing up may continue to see some next couple hours begins to shift farther south best chance more severe weather along this line there it is you get into that yellow area portions of oklahoma back into texas, area where we may still see semsome severe weather how is that panning out hour-by-hour forecast future radar a disturbance, 2 a.m. to 3, 4:00 a.m. continue to see maybe more severe weather spark up
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for portions of north texas otherwise looking to head back into workweek may be folks have tomorrow offtude, west warm cooloff tomorrow's highs 70 degrees in new york city, i can run you into tuesday and wednesday, you begin to see cooler air along the east coast, but that warm air pooling up in the middle of the country that kind of year where spring, you see severe weather sweeping through then this roller-coaster ride as far as temperatures but was a nice easter for a lot of folks today. >> today like july you see it normalizing next couple weeks. >> average closer to 60 degrees along the east coast i think we are bouncing back-and-forth a bit like you a next couple days that is just going to be cogent until we warm up summer, real summer of arrive. >> thanks so much, this easter weekend very special moment long awaited birth of a baby giraffe we have update on how the not so little guy is
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happy easter. have a great week. the special, killing jesus is up next. howie: on buzz view this morning. the pundits say he's changing his stance on crucial issues. >> president trump making a 180 on so many statement he made during the cam paint's enough to give people whiplash. >> it look like they are doing a hard reboot. we have a lot of campaign promises being traded in. howie: why is there so much bashing of steve bannon? the media slamming sean s
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