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one officer was shot in the hands, the other in the arm. the suspect also shot. this attack comes one week after a man murdered a police officer in paris, isis taking responsibility for that attack. another fox news alert, suspected copula barricaded inside a home, 17 hours after gunning down a state trooper, 32-year-old trooper stephen ballard shot dead in a gas station parking lot near delaware. he was investigating a suspicious vehicle when police say one of the men pushed him to the ground and opened fire. the killer taking off on foot running 15 miles to his home in middletown where he has been held up for hours firing at police officers, the heartbreaking scene as a caravan of police vehicles a company ballard's vehicle to the corner. he was a eight year veteran of the force. pennsylvania jury sentencing aaron death, he was found guilty
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on 12 counts of first-degree murder and terrorism for the 2014 average of two officers outside the state police barracks. corporal byron dixon killed in that brutal attack, retired marine leader behind his wife and two young sons. quote, play with fire parish in flames, north korea sending that chilling message as us military preparations get underway in south korea. our military setting up a defense system that would destroy any missile fired at the us. the entire senate bus to the white house for a briefing on the rising threat. lawmakers say kim jong-il needs to understand the us is not playing around. >> we need him to understand unequivocally that if he launches an attack on the united states or our allies or attempt to go forward with nuclear tests him of placing a nuclear warhead in an icbm they could reach the american mainland the
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repercussions will be very significant. >> military experts are questioning of north korea's weapons are even real. at a parade earlier this month you can see plastic over the rifles muzzles. breaking overnight donald trump agreeing to renegotiate nafta with mexico and canada just hours after rolling out what could be the biggest tax cut in american history. in washington dc, how it could impact us. break it down. >> good morning. it was only a few hours earlier fox news learned the white house drafted a letter announcing the us was withdrawing from nafta altogether but then apparently finished the deal. in a statement the president says the white house that donald trump agreed not to terminate nafta at this time and leaders agreed to pursue swiftly according to the required internal procedures to enable
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renegotiation of the nafta deal for the benefit of all three countries. this of course came after the white house's big announcement yesterday on its proposed tax reform which it calls the biggest tax cut in american history and if it goes through it could make filing taxes a whole lot simpler. are the highlights of the president's proposal, rather than the current seven tax brackets there would be only three, 10, 25, and 35% and doubled the standard deduction for couples to $24,000 but also eliminates all deductions apart from those for mortgage interest and contributions to charity. good news for businesses as well, the corporate tax rate currently the highest in the world would drop from 35% to 15% and several other current taxes will be repealed including the obamacare tax on small business and investment income, the estate tax or just taxes it is called. this plan still needs to pass through congress.
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democrats are calling it a tax cut for the rich that they cannot support but steve mnuchin is pushing back on that assessment. >> this is about creating jobs and lowering the economy and on the personal side this is about tax simplification and limiting deductions so although the rate is coming down on the top end at 35%, there will be many deductions gone. all deductions out other than mortgage interest and charitable donations so effectively the effective tax rate will not be a reduction for the rich. >> this is the initial proposal. the outline. a lot of details not in there that will need to come out before the rest of congress can weigh in on the plan and get on board or not. abby: lots saying they don't agree with it come haven't seen all of it yet. donald trump's first 100 days
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getting mixed reviews, 45% of registered voters approve of the job he is doing, 46% say he is keeping his campaign promises and more than half the voters say the economy and jobs are getting better. most think he has yet to follow through on his promise to bring real change to washington. chief of staff writes priebus saying the first 100 days has been a home run and tax reform is just the cherry on the top. >> if you look at these hundred days and what this president did, he hit the ball out of the park, the bill he has signed, the foreign-policy realignment for this country, the future of where we are heading and tax reform and infrastructure, he hits it out of the park every day and the amount of work donald trump does every day, veterans, education, teacher of the year, tax reform, it doesn't
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end with this president and he is the hardest working guy i have ever seen. >> a major blow to the first amendment rights, university of california berkeley refusing to stand up for free-speech forcing and quilted to cancel her visit over threats of violence. the latest backlash from both sides. >> a dark day for free speech in america. and coulter canceling her planned speech at the university of california berkeley after threats of violence from the left made it too dangerous, the university known as the birthplace of the free-speech movement tried to cancel numerous times even proposing moving the event to a different day but she says americans simply rejected the first amendment. >> what is going on with berkeley when you have, shows how radical universities are generally. people have fought and died for the right to free speech. all of the people who should
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have been standing up for the first amendment ran away with their tails between their legs. >> violence breaking out on berkeley's campus in february forcing cancellation of other conservative speakers, the university censorship sparking fiery debate from college professors who relentlessly opposed coulter's speech. >> the issue is conservative groups on campus have intelligently discerned a strategy whereby they invite speakers who are deliberately provocative, often not interested in debating ideas and fulfilling an educational mission in their visits to an institution. >> you are blaming the victim because people are, quote, deliberately provocative. can you hear yourself? >> groups to organize coulter's speech are suing the university for discrimination. that controversy even bringing liberals like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren to coulter's
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defense. >> as you can imagine conservatives outraged on social media over the cancellation. this is out of hand regardless of the medical perspective this is dangerous, dangerous path we are on the book burning of our times. i hope this is a wake-up call for parents that are looking for colleges for their children, berkeley is a joke. another thursday fund berkeley 100%, a bastian of pope political activism. turning to extreme weather, severe storms pummeling the midwest and the southeast, this massive funnel cloud was spotted churning through arkansas collapsing a road in seconds in fayetteville and homes left in pieces after a twister plowed through oklahoma and high water flooding several major roadways in north carolina where fayetteville is in north
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carolina, tracking all of this in a sunny yellow dress. >> take a look at it. we have this area of low pressure traveling across the midwest bringing potential for severe weather and another round of unsettled weather moving into the west, as we head into the weekend, for hail, damaging wind and tornadoes, severe thunderstorm watch in central alabama, no severe thunderstorm warnings which is great news but hundreds of reports of hail and damaging wind yesterday. tomorrow we look at the severe threat from texas to indiana as well is across the ohio river valley and forecast today across the west, unsettled weather, still stormy stuff towards the southeast and a dryer day for the northeast which back to you, heather and abby. >> we love having you back. 10 minutes after the hour and a
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the statehouse as democrat spent hours rallying against the bill, that includes representative victoria meeks who had been fasting for days ahead of that debate, the house must work with the senate before sending a final bill to the governor. controversial painting depicting police officers as pigs shows up on capitol hill yet again. democratic congressman lacy clay arguing the painting removal was political despite a judge ruling that it can't hang. >> my constituents's winning entry was removed in an act of politically motivated, unconstitutional, retroactive censorship. >> that painting causing -- republicans repeatedly took it down but he always puts it back up and here he does it again. donald trump rolling out his new tax reform plan. a promise he has been preaching since hitting the campaign trail. >> getting rid of a lot of the regulations that are stopping
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growth, tremendous amounts of regulations killing small business and big business so we are going to have a very tax friendly country again and it is going to mean jobs, it will mean expansion, new companies growing. >> has he made an impact so far? we continue our look at the first 100 days and here to discuss the economic policies is the chair of the program in business and finance at kings college in new york city, thank you for joining us, we love having you here. you want to grade the president, in terms of tax plan you give a b plus. >> this is a progrowth tax plan, good for individuals, the rates come down, it is great for businesses, he has taken the corporate tax rate from 35%, one of the highest in the world, to a 15% rate, sole proprietors, llcs, individuals who pay individual income taxes rather than corporate tax, very good
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for the economy. this is probably going to increase deficits and debt and the president really hasn't dealt with that so much. he said economic growth will help pay for the tax-cut, true but not all of it. it will be an issue for republicans because they have been preaching budget sanity, fiscal responsibility, hard to go along with that. >> moving on to regulations in terms of regulations you give them in a. >> no one has been more aggressive rolling back regulation in his first hundred days, he has used congressional review act created in 1996 to roll back regulation 11 times. in 20 years prior, it had only been used once. taxpayers got $67 billion regulatory costs when you look at regulation he rolls back or delayed and that is 56 million hours of paperwork saved because of regulatory rollbacks. >> in terms of tax cut a couple reasons, their goals, making
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filing more simple, creating more jobs and making the economy better. when it comes to jobs and economic strength you give them a minus. >> i give him an a on that part of the tax-cut. the part i am concerned about are the deficits, that could be a long-term problem for the economy but in the short term he talking progrowth policies, that is what he is prioritizing and that is what voters were looking for, get back to that. 's tax plan will do that. he has to think about how to manage long-term deficits. >> when it comes to confidence in business it is a tie. >> highest in 15 years, consumer confidence near record highs, this is good news, people in the economy want to spend, hire, good jobs, get wages up, they are looking for them to execute on his policies, the tax reform, healthcare reform, if you can get those things done you get into a territory and that is it. >> overall you give him an a-. >> i love where he is going. i would like to see him solve these tax problems when it comes
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to deficits on regulation, job creation he is moving in the right direction, we should feel good and you see it in the polls, people of his performance on the economy, his big legislative priorities done, is definitely and a range and that is -- >> he started with job creation before he took office. >> he had a message, that is why the consumer confidence business confidence is high and he will deliver with his policy. >> jobs jobs jobs, thank you, appreciate it. abby: 20 minutes after the hour. caffeine more dangerous than coffee? a warning about energy drinks and how just one could kill you and $400 buddy jeans for the filthy rich and $100 plastic pants we talked about yesterday and now a t-shirt for sale, this has got to be a joke. ♪ i am a material girl ♪ break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills.
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>> welcome back, chaos on the tarmac. a man is thrown off a delta flight after he uses the restroom during a 30 minute delay. >> i need more information. >> 39-year-old hamilton getting up after he was told to stay seated for his safety causing the plane to lose its place in line for takeoff and that is when the flagrant told him he needed to get off the plane. he tried to clean his emergency but the plane was forced back to the gate and all the passengers had to get off. united airlines announcing major changes overnight after outrage nationwide when an aviation and passenger drag the passenger
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often overbooked flight. >> look at what you did to him. >> the embattled airline plans to limit law-enforcement involvement to safety issues only after reducing the amount of overbooking and require more training for their employees. a lot of joe. a staggering new price tag for wasteful spending at the irs. cheryl casone he is here with the new report. >> reporter: this may come up at the house ways committee meeting, the international association of it managers is the irs and their outdated systems don't work very well, those looking for tax fraud for instance are costing all of us a lot of cash. the report says lots of money because of these programs to the text below 281,000 americans and if the irs would truly update
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and revamp their system, all of this because of a bad system, we will see how the irs responds but they found even internally some issues with this program. >> fast food, 70% of consumers at mcdonald's use the drive-through. now they are teaming up with huber for delivery in florida. it has gone very well. if you are not going to go into mcdonald's and eat, have it delivered to you, they will launch it in june, several cities across the us, for all you mcdonald's fans who don't want to go to mcdonald's but wanted brought to you congratulations. >> if you're in the mood you don't want to drive, big mac and fries. starbucks and pizza. what is this about? >> this will be pretty fun. this will be in chicago in two
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years, just announced by the ceo a four story starbucks grocery, looking at the rendition of it in chicago along the magnificent mile, 43,000 ft. , at the corner of michigan and erie which is a high-profile high-traffic area and they will have pizza and offered tours and it will be an entertainment complex. eventually will be in two years the largest starbucks in the country. >> all i heard was pizza. it is beautiful. very nice. the time is 26 minutes after the top of the hour, donald trump opposing the biggest tax cut in us history, the mainstream media has other things on their mind. >> will the president release his tax return so that the president has released plenty of information. >> are they going to let this go? ♪
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♪ say geronimo ♪ say geronimo ♪ say geronimo ♪ say geronimo ♪ say geronimo ♪ >> it makes me want to get out of bed even when it is crummy and rainy. you are watching "fox and friends" first, thank you for sticking around, half past the top of the hour, our top stories, the president making a new deal with canada and mexico after his sweeping tax reform that could mean the biggest tax cut in american history. how it could impact all of us.
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>> a lot of folks will remember nafta from the campaign trail, donald trump regularly railed against the trade deal calling it a disaster for american workers but after considering dumping it all together the white house says it has announced the president is ready to make a deal, the administration says donald trump agreed not to terminate nafta and leaders agreed to proceed swiftly according to their required internal procedures to enable the renegotiation of the nafta deal to benefit all three countries, canada and mexico being the other two. this on the heels of the white house unveiling its plan to reform the tax code which the top advisers say will boost the american economy. here are highlights of the plan. the number of tax brackets will be reduced from 7 to 3, and 35% and most americans can expect to keep more of their income as well standard deduction for married couples to $20,000 but
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also eliminates nearly all deductions apart from those for mortgages and contributions to charity, business groups are praising the plan to drop the corporate tax rate which is the highest in the world from 35% to 15%. several other taxes will be repealed including the obamacare tax on small business and investment income and the estate tax and the death tax. here is steve mnuchin last night. >> this is about a middle income tax cut and lowering business taxes, we need to make businesses competitive in the united states, we have the most uncompetitive system with high business rates, tax on worldwide income, this is about changing that, massive reductions in business rates for corporations and small businesses. >> the plan needs to pass
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congress and democrats are calling it a tax cut for the rich and wealthy businesses like those of donald trump's and they say right now there is no sign this is something they will support. >> look at the details first, could be a big deal. it could be the most historic tax plan in american history but the mainstream media can't let donald trump's taxes go, supporter slamming the secretary of the treasury and white house press briefing. >> will the president release his tax returns? >> the president has no intention, he has released plenty of information and it has given more financial disclosure than anybody else. the american population has plenty of information. excuse me. other people would like to ask questions. >> according to our estimation, 2005 returns that are out there getting rid of the alternative minimum tax rate, 5.3,
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$5.3 million in federal income taxes, your response to those critics, a lot of what you said today could benefit his own businesses. >> steve mnuchin redirecting the focus to the tax plan. the community forced -- after radicals threatened to touchdown the event, portland's parade organizers receiving an email urging them to bar republicans from marching or hundreds of people rushing to drag them out. gop leaders say they participate in this parade for years without having any problems. >> the dark age of free speech in america, and coulter forced -- and the university claims,
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and american simply rejected the first amendment. >> what is going on with berkeley, a first amendment -- fought and died for the right to free speech, all the people standing up for the first amendment, ran away with tails between their legs. >> they are suing berkeley for discrimination. uc berkeley claims to be the birthplace of the free speech movement critics say the school could be the one to kill it. todd stein joins us, and -- >> a clear and present danger to conservative students at the university of california, the epicenter of the nefarious movement to silence freedom loving young people. and coulter was scheduled to speak but she cancels calling it a fair date for free speech, left-wing groups threatened to silence miss coulter by any
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means necessary, the university refused to guarantee the safety of miss coulter or students who invited her to speak, the young americans foundation. i know the students in his organization, they are good people patriots all, they battle with words and ideas, not baseball bats and switch blades. why conservatives don't proceed with this speech, the university police department has a standout policy meaning they do not get involved unless there is an imminent loss of life, liberals get a free pass to beat the living daylights out of conservative kids so long as the victims don't have a pulse, all the while berkeley administrators look the other way, while speech liberals disagree with is silenced. the free speech movement started at berkeley and ended at berkeley not so much with a whimper but a punch in the face. >> like it better when you battle with words. wildfires raging in arizona,
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this, 40,000 acres, struggling to contain the blaze -- road crews running for their lives with the massive landslide sending rocks and dirt stumbling down. >> run, run, oh my god! holy cow! >> that is an avalanche of rocks pouring down as drivers screen in horror in a norther state -- how you react quickly, the raids causing several landslides, this road had just been reopened after an incident earlier this month. we turn to janice dean in the weather center. >> reporter: it has been an unsettled winter in the west with heavy rain and snow and the pattern is not going to change as we head into the weekend. quick look at temperatures, cooler than average, highs
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across the central and western part of the us and back of a cold front plowing over the mississippi and ohio river valley bringing a threat for severe storms, in central alabama set to expire, you can see the potential for strong severe storms, the front continues to move up eastward. and the threat for severe storms tomorrow for the ohio river valley towards texas and that is ongoing as we head into the weekend. the ohio, mississippi, tennessee river valley and the snow that is going to impact higher elevations across the western us, so more unsettled weather into the weekend, we will keep you up-to-date. >> when you are talking about snow, my parents are in utah.
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and crazy at this time of year. the time is 30 minutes after the hour and when healthcare reform appeared to be dead donald trump said this. >> that is such an easy one. this is the real reason celebrities wanted to move to canada, giving out free cash just for living there -- >> how many cups of you had this morning? >> none. >> plus? >> yours is better. >> you have a problem. >> it may not be a problem, the new reason to pour another cup. ♪
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>> welcome back to "fox and friends" first, freedom caucus members setting up a vote as early as this weekend. foxbusiness with the new plan. >> the freedom caucus behind a revised obamacare overhaul plan, a breakthrough for paul ryan getting behind this effort to repeal and replace obamacare. >> we believe the original bill didn't go far enough, the new waiver not only for states to tailor-made and actually weed out the obamacare mandates. >> roughly 35 members have taken the official position to support the current proposal but the question is will this alienate
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republican house moderates who may have objections to the changes? freedom caucus members of the play did not go far enough but at the time republicans did support paul ryan. as of now some moderates are voicing support. >> my goal was to bridge the divide and give flexibility to drive costs down, protect people with preexisting conditions, prohibit gender discrimination and that i hope is enough to get this bill through. >> a new fox news poll on the issues as americans want the healthcare system fixed by 71%, 26%, tax system should be a priority in washington. business anchor reporter, not agreeing with our viewers, tax reform the big story yesterday. >> former president obama, a speech on wall street despite saying this. >> i did not run for office to
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help a bunch of fatcat bankers on wall street. >> won't make a lot of money. >> recently accepted invitation to speak at a healthcare conference in september. as a president who passed health insurance reform, an issue of great importance to him. joining the political ad campaign, a new commercial called worlds apart, people with opposite views of issues like climate change are brought together. >> i describe my political views as the new right. feminism today's man hating. >> i describe myself as a feminist 100%. >> the commercials raising the question is there more that unites us than divides us? a choice to walk away or talk about it and they all choose the
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beer. we all have things to comment on. if you are looking for a pick me up this morning you got to hear this, the results of a brand-new study revealing just one energy drink could kill you, researchers say the drinks cause abnormal changes in your blood pressure and heart rhythm in just we 2 hours. researchers say the drinks contain sugar and caffeine but they are blaming other ingredients that are not fda approved. if that turned you off energy drinks we have a solution to your coffee 6, espresso. new study shows three espresso play today can lower your risk of prostate cancer up to 53%. scientists say a daily drink can suppress the growth of tumors, high doses of caffeine reduce the growth of cancer cells, depends where you get the caffeine from. >> that is good news for steve do see who has his own coffee.
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good morning. >> coming up on the big show, the 3-hour typecast, judge andrew napolitano will talk about how the president said he would like to break up the ninth circuit court of appeals and louis gohmert will talk about a push for healthcare, lieutenant colonel oliver north on north korea and doctor phil mcgraw talking about how and coulter was shutdown at berkeley by the not so tolerant left. look at the calendar, today is take your kids to work day. ainslie, brian and i are offering, a busy three hours kicks off 12 minutes from now on the channel everybody trusts for their morning news, "fox and friends" first returns in two minutes.
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>> welcome back to "fox and friends" first, how does the left want to tackle climate change? specifically bill 9 suggests punishing americans who want to have too many kids. >> should we have policies that penalize people for having extra kids in the developed world? >> we should consider it. >> at least consider it is like do it. >> limiting the size of families cuts down on carbon emissions, which could slow climate change, conservative slamming them over the connection, dan says i'm glad he is an objective scientist to never has a political agenda and write someone needs to loosen that bow tie, let's in blood flow up there and get those synapses
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firing again. thousands in canada receive cold hard cash for free. it is an experiment for low-income residents, person who makes $10,000 a year at their job, $12,000 in basic income making their total income 22 grand. the canadian government says it is a way to show people they care. abby: marvel is bringing misfit criminals back to the big screen to save the universe once again. >> saving the galaxy again. we are going to jack up our prices for two time galaxy savers. >> guardians of the galaxy is back with a star-studded gas with chris pratt, looking at the fox 5, michael pinero with an interview with the awesome cast. >> this movie took the world by storm in 2014, all about the
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making of volume 2. >> hope you are ready, be here any minute. >> for those who haven't seen it. where do you pick up? >> a couple months after the events of the first movie, guardians of the galaxy are more famous, well-known, using that celebrity to procure mercenary work. >> they are annoyed by each other and inspired by each other but one thing they don't want to do is leave each other. >> if you are someone whose father is gone, you never met him, you have a tendency to create an edge. when you finally meet, the positive energy followed quickly
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by the reality of that is not what i imagine and who are you? >> i am your dad. >> issues created by not being together are what brought you into each other. >> i hope the audiences take away what they took away the first time. i hope they last, i hope they are taken for a ride. i hope they cry. there are a lot of heartfelt moments. >> that was kurt russell, who is a big fox fan. he watches fox news and foxbusiness all the time. >> so gorgeous, guardians of the galaxy volume 2 opens everywhere next week, the week is almost over. the time is 5 minutes until the
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will t. will take accountability up to the highest level. 2017 draft kicking off in philadelphia. three day event they museum of art starts after the noon with a fan festival full of activities and memo more beal i can't. free, cone day at carnival or shops around the country. tasting the flavors live next hours on "fox & friends." time now for the good, the bad and the ugly. first the good, the a hart heart warming moment. a grandfather holds his grandson for the first time. >> what do you think, pops? that's your great grandson. abby: that 5 day old of california. the grandfather looks forward to visits more than anything else in life. love that the try to cross the road and miraculously survived and being hit by not one but two cars. luckily the little girl suffered minor head injuries but is expected to be okay.
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