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>> he not the hurricanes rookie out of the cage, 5-0. the ugly, first responders rushed to a water rescue after a body is spotted in a massachusetts river. it turns out it was all for nothing. the body was a mannequin. charges could be coming if the dummy was put there on purpose. that wrapped up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues, goodbye. ♪ rob: tuesday, april 16th. parisians watching a negative as a major fire rips through the notre dame cathedral. jillian: not much of the landmark reduced to ash. we are live with the
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investigation into how it started and the growing movement to rebuild. rob: bernie sanders taking heat in a fox news townhall for using the president's tax breaks to his full advantage. >> why not say i am leading this revolution, i'm not going to take this? >> i pay the taxes that i owe. jillian: what is the million or's message of higher taxes? tiger woods with a trophy case. rob: the next award he is in line for thanks to the president. "fox and friends first" continues now. ♪
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jillian: live look outside in new york city. all eyes yesterday, even this morning, on notre dame and the damage left over. rob: it looks like daylight. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. rob: street to a fox news alert. the fire at notre dame officially out this one. officials looking at what might of smart the massive blaze. rob: amy kellogg joins us with the latest. >> reporter: a lot of people out here this morning looking around almost as if they want to make sure what they saw last night on the television screen wasn't a nightmare and wanting to assess the damage. you can see behind me notre dame is still standing but missing its spire and so many important aspects, of the cathedral the first stones were laid in paris
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in the year 1163. president macron says it has to be rebuilt. this cathedral and through our moment, seen us through wars, liberation, epidemics, we owe to the french people and our history that we must do that. a big call for funding to rebuild notre dame. bernard arnaud has the luxury brand that it includes the we vuitton offering $226 million to rebuild notre dame and $130 million, another luxury brand company that includes the east, the fire is gone, the roof is largely gone but the interior structure is largely preserved so that is rebuilt, the extent of the loss.
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13 billion people visit notre dame, the mayor says most of the treasures have been saved, the ring of the crown said to be worn by jesus christ on his crucifixion, also miraculously many statues were sent off to be repaired last week and those have been saved. we saw the crosses the remains untouched while the fire raged on. there were some miracles in the midst of disaster. the fire was set off by the works going on inside last night at 6:30 in the evening. heather: thanks for the update. hundreds of people lined the streets to honor a fallen deputy killed in the line of duty. deputy justin was shot and killed responding to a disabled vehicle in washington state,
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remembered as someone who loved his job and was incredibly good at it, leaves behind a wife and 5-month-old daughter, officers shot and killed suspect brian but and other people other under arrest. rob: toss a child from a third-floor balcony, charged with attempted premeditated first-degree murder. emmanuel laurent that telling police he went to minnesota's mall of america looking for someone to kill, chose a 5-year-old boy, 5-year-old victim fighting for his life with head from and broken bones after being flung off the balcony and falling 40 feet. the suspect has a history of mental health issues and was banned that mall twice before. he is due in court today. jillian: a college student plunges 100 feet from a cliff trying to take a picture. andre norton lost her footing and died on a hiking trip at our national park in arkansas. the 20-year-old was a volleyball
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player in iowa, they are praying for her before the game. her death comes days after a university student felon died trying to take a photo. rob: democrats demanding documents on donald trump's plan to send migrants to sanctuary cities and some of those cities and leaders in them are pushing back very hard even threatening legal action. griff jenkins live where the story his taken a new life of its own. >> reporter: the story won't go away. a provocative threat projected by immigration officials, the president under considers consideration to release migrants in century city that house democrats respond in kind. in a letter to the white house, the house committee chairman rights this. the administration lacks transferring detainees in this manner, it is shocking the president and administration officials are even considering manipulating these decisions for
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purely political reasons. the issue a list of demands. they want emails, internal dhs emails and notes between dhs and all dhs documents assessing transfer or release of detainees. what prompted this response? this tweet from the president yesterday. those illegal immigrants who can no longer be legally held, must stick to the laws and will be subject given to sanctuary cities and states. this promises century city mayors like new york city's bill diblasio to react. >> it is illegal. we will meet him in court. this is patently illegal. we will stop it. >> reporter: neither the white house or dhs are elaborating on how this will take place. it is not clear these steps are taken to prepare for it but if they figure out exactly what this means in terms of impacting the resources of border patrol
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and ice officials we will get a better picture whether or not they are going to try to do this. rob: we will follow it, thanks so much. jillian: the redacted mueller report will be released thursday morning and democrats are pushing back. >> going to go to the public and the committee, the same version, any information the public doesn't get. rob: donald trump telling a tv station there can't be anything there because there was no crime. the crime was committed by the other side with the president called for a probe into the initial investigators and democrats still slamming attorney general bill bar for his handling of the report. jillian: former independent counsel kenneth starr says bar is following. >> bill bar has been handling
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this beautifully, going by the books, abided by the regulations, he's under constant criticism which is unfair because he's obligated to reject grand jury information, national security information. we are about to enter a period of enormous frustration and acrimony. why was this rejected? i don't like the explanation. it will be helpful if there was public education and confidence in the administration of justice for the attorney general, variable, very honest, to explain, stand in the hall of the justice department saying here is what i did and the process we went through and be very helpful. rob: bill bar's memo cynically the president of collusion and said there is no case for obstruction of justice. 2020 hopeful bernie sanders releases ten years of tax returns minutes before speaking at fox news townhall lastly, the
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democratic socialists senator pitching himself to voters and admitting you are going to pay more taxes if he is in the white house. >> they should pay their fair share of taxes. without paying any more premiums or copayments, you're not paying any more deductibles. how is that? to them you won't pay something? of course it does. he will pay more in taxes. whether you are conservative or moderate i don't think the american people are proud that we have a president who is a pathological liar. if you spend your time checking trump democrats are going to lose. we need border security. who argues with that? i have to believe there are more cost effective ways simply building it -- >> our job is to lay out a vision that makes sense for the working families of this country and that is what i am trying to do. rob: and fantastic townhall, bernie, 25% income tax on
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560,000 in income last year. sanders raised $18 million for presidential bid in february. jillian: the best player in college basketball has gone pro. >> the opportunity to play duke and the chance of getting drafted so in the clear for the 2018. jillian: there you have it. expected to be the number one pick in the nba draft. rob: you are rich. 11 minutes after the hour, the president says he will bust illegals to centauri cities and new york and bill diblasio not too happy about it. >> it is illegal. jillian: what about the time he plans to protect illegals? a history lesson. rob: this picture manages to take down the batter.
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the delivery woman? hey you can't float everyone's boat. new gain scent blast. love it or hate it, it's intense. >> it is illegal, just illegal. we will meet him and court. we did not ask communication status because we do not cooperate with everything ice is doing, we will stop it. rob: this is turning into a real battle, bill diblasio vowing to fight the president's plan to send illegal immigrants into sanctuary cities. jillian: with bill diblasio's for the fighting and the court, whose side of the law on? here's the director of california women's legal
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citizens and republican strategist ashley hi, good morning. what do you say? who will win this fight? >> i think this is rather entertaining, less then a month ago bill diblasio and nancy pelosi a press conference on immigration, bill diblasio said we are waiting for change in washington, we will be here to protect you in new york so now you have one extreme to the other, sounds like an open invitation to me. i don't see anything illegal the president is doing. at the end of the day if this proves to not pan out if it is illegal it is a plot spoiler for the democrats because the president has exposed them they are not about helping like they say they want to. they are just about trying to throw these accusations out without any -- rob: it is almost like they want to appear to be welcoming and inclusive and fine with anybody coming into the country so long
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as they stay in south texas, out of sight, out of mind. >> exactly. going further bill diblasio proposed $100 million plan in january for illegal immigrants, for healthcare in his city and again i think the president is saying here you go, let me help you expedite your goals. in california governor newsome past healthcare for evidence friends, free education, willing to say they are going to roll out the welcome mat but when push comes to shove they are not willing to do that. jillian: the ten yesterday said those illegal immigrants who can no longer be legally held, the loopholes, will be subject to homeland security, given to sanctuary cities and states. in our research packet you say this could be a double-edged
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sword. what do you mean by that? >> when it comes to voting, the most difficult part for the president will be the activist judges we have seen in the past. in california, san francisco, a lot of the judges will file for injunctions against the president and that could be a big issue for him but he can do what the obama administration did was ignore them. >> more illegals means more democratic voters. >> reporter: potentially in california, allegations of voter fraud because illegal immigrants are allowed drivers licenses. there is a huge issue with voter integrity.
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when you are automatically registered to vote at the dnc, you fill out a bubble whether or not if you are illegal if you don't fill it out, they could be targeted. it will register -- rob: from the perspective of an average democratic voter is this not very pragmatic plan? if the idea is to keep having people pour into the country and democrats don't want to do much about it are they going to lose voters in 2020? >> the voters will lose, absolutely. it is unsustainable. we are looking at 1 million illegal immigrants coming into america cutting across the board. in california, 50% in new york city can't take care of
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americans or veterans, how do we take care of additional influx of immigrants. rob: the president is forcing the issue. thank you so much. jillian: from the masters to a metal, an incredible few days. rob: the president wants to make it even better. carly shimkus with what is in the works when we come right back.
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terror attacks. 's carly shimkus with backlash. a lot of people are upset about this. >> some people watching live footage on youtube wondered why it included a link to more information on the 9/11 terror attacks. the video sharing platform is apologizing blaming it on a technical glitch saying we are saddened by the ongoing fire. these panels meeting 9/11 terroristic information panel, triggered algorithmically and the system makes the wrong calls. we are disabling these. this issue became a big topic of conversation on social media. michael saying they have video recognition software that simply isn't very good. another twitter user saying as if we didn't need another
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example of what societies up against, anonymous people on twitter hindering the truth. they did face back lash for this. jillian: a lot of online sites have a hard time. >> especially things coming in live. >> i gave up facebook which was a big deal because i started my campaign on facebook and facebook was primary visual organizing tool. i think social media poses a public health risk to everybody. jillian: this has social media button. the audience is through social media, another said let's see
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how long she stays. one sweet thing with that social media, where would she be. ocasio cortez says she will try to stay off twitter on the weekends. a point to follow. rob: don't blame her. let's talk about lt gray, tiger woods. >> has to carve out time in his busy schedule to head to the white house. look at this tweet from donald trump, spoke to tiger woods, congratulate him on his victory at the masters and this incredible success and come back in sports and life, i will be presenting him with the presidential medal of freedom. so many people on social media calling it a well-deserved honor. lori says one of the greatest comebacks of all time. he deserves the presidential medal of freedom. it is one of the nation's highest civilian honors.
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jillian: you had to make it clear it is golf. >> tiger woods is not a football player. rob: thank you so much. a fiery fox news townhall with bernie sanders where he finally admits this. >> healthcare costs money. i people going to pay more in taxes? yes. jillian: todd pyro live with bernie's message to voters when we come back. ♪
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valves rebuild the 850-year-old landmark. jillian: house democrats demanding documents from the white house, dhs and ice and donald trump plan to send illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities, three key house committee chairs call this bizarre and unlawful. rob: redacted version of the mueller report released to the public and congress thursday morning. billion bar -- william barr says he will remove sensitive information is required by law. donald trump says he is not concerned about what is in the report. democratic socialism, medicare for all and taxing the rich. jillian: 2020 hopeful bernie sanders pitching himself to voters at a fiery fox news townhall. todd pyro live from bethlehem, pennsylvania with the highlights.
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>> reporter: hope all is well with you. bethlehem, pennsylvania. we've been talking about it for a while now. the centerpiece for one of the centerpieces of the industrial revolution but that was many many decades ago. the area fallen on hard times but as we learned yesterday it is coming back, most importantly in pennsylvania, one of those crucial crucial swing states that if you don't when you are probably not going to win the presidency. the townhall with bernie sanders was held last night. when you talk about bernie you talk about democratic socialism. they got to that right out of the gate. >> democratic socialism to me is creating a government and economy and society which works for all rather than just the top 1%. it means ending the absurd inequalities that exist today. the american people conclude whether we think it is appropriate and what america is
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about, owning more wealth than the bottom half of the american society, 160 million people. >> reporter: things got unclear when the topic switched to medicare for all. sanders acknowledging free healthcare isn't free. >> healthcare costs money. every other country, doesn't in the same way we do, education for our kids. when a kid walks into school the could doesn't have to take a credit card. it is paid for publicly. if you're asking me are people going to pay more in taxes, yes but at the end of the day an overwhelming majority of people end up paying less for healthcare because they are not paying premiums, co-pays and deductibles. >> reporter: as you might expect there were a number of contentious moments. one of the most notable on immigration. >> what about building proper facilities?
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right on the border. >> people who live on the border should have more facilities in their statement sanctuary cities should not take some? >> this is a political act by the president. >> if it is. >> instead of demonizing immigrants, not saying you are but the president certainly does every single day. what we need is comprehensive immigration reform. that is what the american people want. >> reporter: there you have it, bernie speaking with the voters here. i always have to look at the menu to see the name of the restaurant, coming up at the top of the hour. can't wait, back to you. rob: what a great townhall. i could watch it again. >> reporter: you seem pretty far, looking at your -- jillian: looking at your sweater.
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rob: had a good time watching it. julian assange and chelsea manning new that leaks would hurt americans but released them anyway. prosecutors making those in court documents the claim reports published on wikileaks include key information about counterterrorism measures and usama bin laden was interested in getting his hands on that information. julian assange is charged with computer hacking, conspiracy, the us agreed not to seek the death penalty for ecuador to a victim from the embassy in london which allows him to be arrested. the woman at the center of a viral go fund me scam faces four years in prison after pleading guilty, admitted to duping people and donating $400,000, made up a story with her former boyfriend about the homeless veteran giving his last $20 to pay for gas in 2017. all three were charged in the
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scheme, she faces 20 years in a separate federal case to be sentenced in june. jillian: one lucky gambler scores big off of tiger woods's major win at the masters was a wisconsin man winning $1.2 million after bidding $80,000, the man claims it is the first that he ever placed in his life. he expects tigers when the next three major championships this season. rob: how is 85,000 your first bet? it starts with that number. jillian: lift rolling out new safety measures following the tragic death of his college student. rob: tracy carrasco from fox business with more on security changes. >> reporter: lift announcing two security updates, one doing continuous criminal background checks, daily background checks on drivers and immediate notification of any disqualifying criminal
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convictions in addition to annual background checks, more frequent background checks. the other thing, identity verification combining drivers license verification with photograph verification to prevent any identity theft, this does come weeks after samantha josephson who mistakenly got into a car thinking it was her who burr ride. uber hasn't made changes to their policies but they say some security things are already in place. >> you pay $10 for a cup of coffee you get free stuff? rob: one would hope. >> reporter: starbucks announcing they are rolling out an updated awards program for loyal customers. how would it work? they have a new tier system. for 25 stars you can get an extra espresso shot, 50 stars of brewed hot coffee and three things,
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jillian: that video couple minutes ago, latest in virginia, a woman crushed to death when a tree fell into her home. rob: incredible video out of pennsylvania showing powerful wind blowing a roof right off. janice dean here, most of that has moved on. >> reporter: another round moving in wednesday. to the northeast, tornado reports from yesterday in 24 hours, parts of the great lakes and mid-atlantic to the northeast and down south, and a deadly tornado outbreak over the weekends. the system moves offshore. we will be watching the next one moving from the west and potential for heavy rain and snow on the coast towards interior sections in the next low eject from the rockies and brings potential for hail, damaging wind and tornadoes as well as heavy rainfall, the potential for flash flooding,
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here's your severe threat the widespread area from texas all the way to iowa and the western great lakes, the concentration over texas, oklahoma and arkansas with the risk of severe storms, your april tornado probability across the southern plains to the mississippi river valley, this is typically where we see it and here's the forecast today, warm air across the south, part of the ingredients for tornado outbreaks on wednesday. on the lighter side of things mostly sunny, 65 in new york. jillian: conservative activist candace owens screamed at by protesters before speaking at the university of pennsylvania. ♪ rob: how people feel these days. owens tweeted she was met by
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antifa, she was invited by the college republicans, things are very divided right now. ocasio cortez among those who are not riding with biden. >> that does not seem to be what we need. the idea of going back to the good old days of obama with obama's vice president, there is an emotional element to that but i don't want to go back. jillian: biden who is haven't announced he is running is a likely front runner. rob: donald trump and bernie sanders laying out plans for the economy. >> if you are asking me a question, are people going to pay more in taxes, yes. >> the biggest tax cut in history. rob: which plan will voters buy into? we will debate that next. jillian: time to check with
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brian kilmeade with "fox and friends". brian: good to see both of you. you look so much better than rob. coming up, judge andrew napolitano will breakdown what is happening with the mueller report a couple days away. doctor's will be here and we will talk about the medical plan introduced by bernie sanders. will work? stuart varney on the economy. the way trump would have it or bernie sanders would have it. and this story, incredibly inspiring for me and you, the boston marathon took place, a double amputee who survived the 2013 boston bombing runs this year's race. we will talk to him alive and all that and the tragic burning of the notre dame cathedral, the latest on the investigation. don't miss a minute of "fox and friends first" because these two are special in their own different way.
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>> if you're asking me are people going to pay more in taxes, yes. >> we are going to cut your taxes, cut your taxes, biggest tax cut in history, 80% of american families are receiving the big tax cut. rob: donald trump and bernie sanders with the polar opposite visions for american taxpayers. which of these plans will voters buy into? the director of social justice for bernie sanders's 2016
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campaign and from campaign national press secretary kaylee mcinerney. let's start with you. the shining example for bernie sanders our baltic nations where he says socialism works so perfectly. i want to show you the business tax rate is bernie sanders has been adamantly against the corporate tax rate in this country, norway 22%, sweden, and the usa dropped the most recent tax plan down to 21%. how would bernie sanders respond to this graphic? >> he would probably respond similar to what he did last night. important to raise taxes to meet what he had planned, medicare for all, free college tuition. >> raise corporate taxes?
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>> raise corporate taxes across the board, taxes for everyone. >> the country he admires the most has levels the same as ours. >> i am not a socialist. i don't believe in raising taxes are paying more than they are paying now. he believes his plan is best for america, hard to sell when you talk about taxes being lowered on the other side. rob: the reason these baltic nations keep the business taxes low as they want to keep business there, business mobile, businesswoman, the president seems to understand that when he dropped to 21%. >> that is exactly right. that benefits all american workers, income is growing twice as fast but another aspect is the fact, i am sorry, it is early in the morning.
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the nordic countries have highest income levels an individual income as well, 60% in denmark, 40% in norway, sweden. everyone watching the want to see your tax rate to 60%, it is currently at 50% or 20%, i think the answer is no. rob: he talks about raising taxes on the wealthy. to do the things he wants to do, give everybody a college education and medicare and other shiny beautiful things a lot more than the wealthy will have to get their taxes raised, you will drop to people who get $100,000 a year as a household, paying 50% income tax, you lose a lot of voters when you talk like that. >> people may not have looked at it from that perspective, healthcare not being able to take care of their family, looking at it from a perspective, not looking at the numbers. the important part of running a presidential campaign. let's ask these questions and go
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deeper into them. it wasn't addressed in them as it should be. i joined the campaign because i was antiestablishment but we didn't have a chance to explain how these plans work and how it would affect small business owners like myself and that is important to address starting with him paying more voluntary. rob: exactly. i want to talk about that. let's look at a quick graphic, the matchup between donald trump and bernie sanders of hell today, according to a fox news poll bernie sanders beats donald trump. that might surprise a lot of people that a socialist could win the election. >> i don't believe that graphic, the modeling is totally off. our polling looks a lot different than that. when you look at the fact that 25% support socialism that is a fast minority and bernie sanders wants to run, two democrats want to put up a candidate, who a small group of people support
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that ideology, donald trump will expose socialism on the debate stage, the graphic is not real. jillian: what do you think? >> none of us know can speak on polls. according to the 2016 everyone who knew everything didn't know anything at all. i don't go by polls, the american people are going to decide. it will be up to them. bernie sanders is a long way from seeking the democrat nomination. that has nothing to do with politics, getting over joe biden. rob: joe biden is not in yet, bernie feels like he has this all behind him. fox news polls are very good. we have great pulling people so i do trust our polls, we appreciate it. 54 minutes after the hour. american pride at its finest, a version of the national anthem bringing baseball fans to their feet. ♪
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rob: cbs drama implies entrepreneurship's assassination. posted a list of words including assassinate, president and trump. >> eliminate mar-a-lago and missile post eventually taken down. rob: insisted the post had to do with the show and not a threat against the president. jillian: viewers not buying it i'm boycotting the show.
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sad the hatred on the left is causing more disrespect in our society. rob: joe says i think they need a visit from the secret service. there you go. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. a young violinist steals the show at a chicago white sox game ♪ ♪ rob: 12-year-old lance moon performing the will will anthem. he is hearing impaired but hit every note perfectly. jillian: resumes to get a job. >> hey, everybody lies on their resume, okay? jillian: top three lies include experience, dates of employment and job titles. that's according to a new survey. rob: i have been in this business 45 years.
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chicago cubs pitcher takes out three people with one fast ball. 99 miles per hour. ricocheting off out fielder, hitting the cub's catcher before slamming into the umpire. everybody is okay. >> we are too. have a good day. steve: this is a fox news alert. it is 12 noon in paris and that fire at the note that dam cathedral officially out. >> hope is rising from the ashes. a giants cross miraculously left untouched. steve: it is the most visited monument in paris. they officially
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