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patz case this morning. according to the new york coast police found an old toy and children's clothing hidden in the new jersey home of pedro hernandez. he is the man cho clai who claie strangled etan pats at a bodega. the toy and clothing pier to be from that era. if it contains patz dna. if it does it will be the first evidence. >> tragic loss of kansas family. their plane crashed in central florida. a husband his wife and four kids were all killed after their plane crashed into a swampy area. the plane broke apart and went down while they were on their way home from a vacation in the bahamas. the cause is being investigated.
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a rare tornado has destroyed more than a dozen homes and left one person injured. the twister a quarter of a mile wide with hail the size of golf balls. it knocked down power lines and flipped over 6 empty train cars. it did not hit the state's most heavily populated areas. the music world is mourpini the loss of former fleetwood mac member bob mac todwelch today. he died from what appears to be a self-inflicted gun shot wound. he joined and stayed with them and went and had his own career. his death was shocking. welch was 66 years old.
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the white house responding to critics who say the obama administration is intentionally leaking classified information for political gain. peter doocy is following the story for us from washingtonianed he joins us with more. >> good morning, peter. >> good morning, heather. the democratic share of the ingenls committee diane fine stein is staring down promising to figure out who in the administration is leaking all of this information and to make it stop. this has to stop. when people say they don't want to work with the united states because they can't trust us to keep a secret, that is serious. across the aisle some republicans are calling for independent council to figure out who is behind the leaks about super cyber attacks and the drone project. when jay carney asked if he would support such an investigation he basically said not right now the president takes it seriously but he thinks
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it can be handled the agencies already in place. this comes as the chairman of the house intelligence committee says someone, somewhere was providing moraned more classified information to the news media before things got too hot. >> the committee has material suggesting the agencies were directing to expand the scope of classified information they gave to the press. we know in some cases from a segment of the media was present in a classified setting. >> you see bipartisan backlash there. on the same day the nation's top lawyer attorney generaler lick holder was grilled on the hill about the investigation congressman rogers says holder department of justice national security division recused itself from one part of this leak investigation which suggests to him that some of the leaks might have come from either the department of justice or the
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fbi. heather and patti ann. >> time now for a look at who's talking. >> attorney general eric holder getting hammered on the hill. >> darrel issa kicked off the fireworks but it did not stop with him. take a listen to this. >> have you and your attorneys produced internally the materials responsive to the subpoenas? >> we believe we have responded to the subpoenas. >> no. mr. attorney general you are not a good witness. a good witness answers the question asked. let's go back again. have you and your attorneys produced internally the materials responsible? in other words, have you taken the time to look up our subpoena and find out what material you have responsive to it or you simply invented a privilege that doesn't exist? >> you say internally have we -- >> internally have you pulled that information? >> we looked at 240 custodians
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viewed over 140 documents and produced to you about 176 thousand. >> 140,000 documents how many are you responsive that you are withholding at this time. >> we produced 7600. >> i don't want to hear about the 7600. >> i would beg to allow -- >> the lady is out of order. >> i appreciate there was hostility between the attorney general and myself. i would hope the ranking member would understand that in fact most of it was produced by the fact that i have a great many questions in a relatively little period of time with which to give answers. >> with all due respect to chairman issa. he says there was hostility. i am pretty calm. i am okay. >> if you think you were being singled out because of political ideology or race or any other characteristic or factor when it
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comes to fast and furious you are solely mistaken. >> with the greatest respect i believe the effort here has made an attempt to embarrass the administration. that dim nirning the pr-- dimin the process. >> dana perino has a problem with the administration compared to do george w. bush. >> interesting on this one. people died. it is being taken seriously. there were more hearings and front page when president bush exercised his authority to ask 7 u.s. attorneys to move on to replace them as other u.s. attorneys. it became a huge scandal. eerie reporter -- every reporter covered it. this one it's crickets when it comes to the other media.
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it is friday. lots of people kicking off the weekend early. that means your weather. janice dean has that. >> we showed you earlier the storms across wyoming. we had tornado reports not only in wyoming but in colorado in some of the areas hit hard on wednesday with tornadoes and hail. we are going to watch this area of showers and thunderstorms. moving into the northwest a system. we will see unsettled weather for the rest of the weekend all across the gulf coast in florida. it's a lot of rain in a short period of time. severe threat today across the northern plains the western great lakes and across the eastern great lakes as well up toward northern new england where we could see hail damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. we will keep an eye on all of the regions. highs taking a look 105 in phoenix.
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87 in kansas city and 80 in new york finally. where is summer janice? where is it? it's coming i promise. >> now stories you can bank on. despite being troubled by the recent jobs numbers ben bernanke does not show any clear sign of action coming. joining us is lauren simonetti from the fox business network. thank you for joining us. >> ben bernanke was quite the party pooper yesterday. we were expecting and wanting him to say he would do something to boost the economy given us the job numbers have been disappointing and everything else with the european debt crisis. he didn't say that. he knew the fed would be able to act but right now not the case. credit card use going down. >> this is because of the weakening job market. if you don't have a job you don't feel as confident swiping your credit card and taking on
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more debt. the federal reserve said we increase by borrowing $6.5 million. that was half of what we saw in march. >> people looking to save money on gas. chevy is saying it's next version of the volt is going to beat the prius for millage? >> it gets better millage than the plug in prius. volt gets equivalent of 98 miles to the gallon verses the prius 95 miles to the gallon. that is mega mpg. these are the electric versions of the car. >> yes. but you know what since gm fixed the battery they made it more fancy. with the bigger battery it takes a longer charge. it would take longer to charge the battery. >> thank you as always. 10 after the hour. more democrats are sounding off on the commander-in-chief. this time it's former pennsylvania governor ed rendell on why he still wishes hillary got the nod in 2008.
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>> welcome back. it's 14 after the hour. here are some of the headlines we are watching for you. president obama had pledged to shut down guantanamo bay. instead it's getting millions of dollars in upgrades. there is now a new 750,000 dollar soccer field, other lavish upgrades include cable tv and classes for detainees
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painting and resume writing. you wouldn't call this guy a cat burglar since he didn't not fall on his feet. he face planted on to a table. he took a large amount of cash and left. he's still on the lose. yeah. ouch. >> time now for a look at who is talking. >> and this morning former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is talking. this democrat is not being so kind to the commander-in-chief. >> not at all. he thinks secretary of state hillary clinton would have been better prepared for the office. >> i think she would have come in with a lot more executive experience. he was prepared by being a legislator only. healthcare and stimulus. two bills that i think are good things for the american people. too much of it was left up for the congress. he said here's my congress you guys flush it out. i think hillary clinton would have sent them a bill and said
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here is what i want. >> from the former first lady to potentially the next first lady. >> ann romney dishing the dirt on her husband. telling us something we might not know about the governor. >> he tried to tell people he is very funny. maybe i will get the message through finally. it is so interesting to me that he is miss perceived mostly by the media and that he actually is very funny. he keeps everything lively. he's always entertaining always fun to be with. if people know that about him they will be better informed. it is time to brew on this. >> here is what we would like you to brew on today. don't mess with texas especially on the highway. lawmakers are there to make a new stretch of road between san antonio and austin the fastest in the u.s. with an 85 mile an hour speed limits. higher speeds will lead to more accidents but lawmakers say that's not true.
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the safest roads are the ones where all of the motor cysts are driving at the same speed no matter how fast or slow that might be. do you have a need for speed? excuse me. >> or is 85 way too high? send us your comments. you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail to foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com we will read them later on in the show. >> i got all choked up. i was so excited about the need for speed. it is 17 after the hour. touch screen cameras videos. is your touch tone technology making you feel like a fool? our gadget geek clayton morris is solving your technology nightmare. >> president clinton sounding off again. this time he's apologizing sort of. what has the former president flip flopping? we will tell you next. let's take a look at leno. >> president obama went to this big fundraiser at the home of
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baldwin claims costner cheated him out of a deal involve ago device that helped clean up an oil spill. costner getting emotional during testimony. in a few hours eli manning and the rest of the super bowl champions the giants will be honored by president obama. test the second time in three years there was a ceremony. george w. bush was president when the team won the super bowl in 2008. >> thank you very much patty at this ann. for all of you tech novices out there don't manic. clayton morris is here to answer all of our questions and more. thank you for joining us this morning. >> i am very excited about this segment. i am a nerd of sorts. >> and a novice. >> a lot of people sent in a lot of great questions this week. >> take a look at the first question. this comes in from patricia
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caller. she is thinking i am thinking about getting a lumia 900 plus. but i have no clue about smart phones. are there classes? >> there are some classes. there are great videos on-line and tutorials. lumia 900 is a great phone. easy to use. they redesigned the phones so you have these live tiles it's simple. you can see what your friends are tweeting putting on facebook e-mail right there. it is simple to use. i don't think you are going to need a lot of classes to use this phone. it just came out. it's a nice phone. >> i like the large icons, too. you can't really mess up. >> makes it easy. all of the vivid colors are nice. they are great videos on-line. drdej tweeted this asking what is the best sty lus for the ipad? >> this is my favorite. i love the stylus. they made this thing called the jot pro stylus.
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the thing i like about it is it is so precise. i have an app called paper. it has this little tiny nub i can take notes draw precisely. i could sit in a class in college. i could sketch a face take all sorts of notes. it's the jot pro stylus. plus it has magnets built in. on the ipad it will stay on your screen luke that. >> that's amazing how far technology has come. >> final question sam watson is an avid follower of ours. he asked us on facebook, what are the best options for accessing your commuter remotely on an ipad. >> funny. i just went through this process. you are out. taking a trip somewhere you want to access your computer back home. there are all kinds of great apps. my favorite won the easiest one is an app called screens on the ipad. download it from the app store. you download the software on
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your home computer. here's my i mac at home right now. it is sitting there if i want to log in i tap the commutputer i t to log in. i log in remotely type in my pass word. i am not going to put my pass word here but i will be logged in then on my home computer. i can do everything i can do if i was sitting in front of my home computer. i can move files arounded and everything. it's called screens in the app store. >> next i want to talk about one of the remote printers. i want to get that for my ipad as well. >> there are a lot of printers that work with the air print technology in the ipad. we can do that next time. >> thank you very much clayton. our tech guru as always. the time now is 25 after the hour. coming up misconduct by this conductor busted read agnes paper whi -- a newspaper while ago packed train. this customer was kung if you
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>> donald trufrm unveiled a plan to build a huge movie studio in miami dade county that would put a sound stage and film school and airport. it will be called trump studio city. i like the idea of him finally naming things after himself. get ready for great movies like forest trump, hair bud, nutty professor 2 the trump. one flew over the rest of the sum i had. st. elmo's your fired and "the comb over. welcome back to fox and friends first. >> i am heather childers. >> i am patti ann browne. >> time for the 5 at 5:30. top five stories making news at this hour. the ongoing onslaught on civilians in syria showing no
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signs of letting up. the lathes reported mass killing involving about 80 people. many of the victims women and children. we have learned observers for the united nations actually coming under fire as they try to reach the site. the u.s. is condemning syria's president assad sayin he has doubled down on his brutality and duplicity. a delta flight full of passengers coming in for a landing when faa officials say another plane crossed on to the runway without authorization. it was a collision wait to go happen until an air traffic controller made a decision to aboat the landing. many passengers have no idea of how close they came to disaster. >> we were within a feet of the
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runway and we climbed back up. my neighbor and turned at each other and looked at each other in panic and said what was that? >> it was an american airlines flight full of teachers that caused this whole mess. the faa is now investigating. president obama apparently one who doesn't for give or forget. an administration officials telling the new york post the white house and the obama campaign's feelings about newark new jersey mayor cory booker is quote he is dead to us. booker one of the many democrats who attacked obama for talking about romney's record. he posted a video trying to backpack. that also enraged the president. the nfl is getting hit with a master complaint for over 80 concussion lawsuits. the complaint summarizes claims by more than 2,000 former players.
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the nfl concealed for decades the long-term effects of head injuries. the suit argues they had an ongoing strategy of deception and denial. the nfl denies the claims and is committed to player safety. kevin turn you are was diagnosed with als also known as lou gehrig's disease in 2010. he is one of the plaintiffs. new york post may be hard to put down but this is one place you really should wait to read it. a metro north engineer busted reading the paper as he drives the train to new york's grand central station. not even taking his eyes off it as he reaches for the controls. an angry passenger taking the video we hear the engineer john cooper has been caught on video texting. he is now suspended without pay. there is no comment from cooper. those are your five headlines at 5:30. >> scary stuff. there are still more questions and answers this morning about how and why a
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series of leaks got out of the white house. >> doug luzader live now in washington for us on the outrage on what some people say is purely for political gain. that is kind of the central question here republicans and democrats are hopping after a series of national security leaks. this is a rare show of bipartisan unit on capitol hill. the white house doesn't deny there have been leaks but none of them have been politically motivated. the news coverage shows him as a decisive leader when it comes to national security. the concern here in congress is in the process we are giving up way too much classified information about our ability to disrupt terror plots and carry out secret drone strikes. it's criticism that crosses party lines. here is democrat diane fine stein. >> this has to stop. when people say they don't want to work with the united states because they can't trust us to
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keep a secret, that is serious. when allies become concerned. the asset's family's life is in jeopardy that's a problem. the point of intelligence is to be able to know what might happen to protect this country. >> the fact of the matter is when you have the candid leaks coming out in the last few weeks, it put lives in danger and it infringes upon the ability of the intelligence community to do their job. now we may see some legislation here to require the president to notify congress before disseminating any classified information. along with congress the fbi is investigating these leaks. the cia and national security division of the justice department have said they will not cooperate. back to you in new york. doug luzader, thank you. it means it is time to look at who is talking.
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bill clinton is talking again. >> yeah, he is. but he's singing different tune on taxes. his flip flop on extending the tax cuts now sends an apology. >> i am sorry about yesterday. i thought something had to be done on the fiscal cliff before the election. nothing has to be done until the first of the year. so i think he should stick with his position and negotiate the -- i really was under the impression that they would have to do something before the election. i was trying to figure out how they would kick in before the election. when i realized nothing could be done until the first of the year. i support his position. i supported extending them. i think his is the right one and necessary if we are ever going to get a comprehensive deal. >> charles krauthammer puts president clinton on his couch and tries to explain what the former president is doing. >> i mean, i write for a living
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i have edited my day and edited lousy copy. i can't make heads or tails out of this. you have a raving lunatic -- excuse me, psychotic and comes in the door. he is speaking in word salad, this is word salad with vinaigrette on it. he is trying to rollback this idea. he contradicted idea on extension of the bush tax cuts. he knows he did. he is not changing his position that i can understand but he is saying i am sorry. i -- i think you can sort of look at him and you know that he is saying essentially with a pink an -- wink and a nod i am under duress. don't pay attention to what i am saying. >> word salad. before you leaf the house this morning let's get at look at today's temperatures with janice dean the weather machine. hello healthther and patti .
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temperatures are cool. these are current temperatures not your highs for the today. 71 dallas. 64 kansas city. we are getting a warm-up across the east. yay. we are going to see the temperatures arounded the 80s especially in new york where it has been cool. watching the potential for severe weather again today across the northern plains. we have reports of tornadoes in colorado again last night and parts of wyoming. we will keep an eye on that area. take a look at showers scattered thunderstorms in florida and along the gulf coast this weekend. here is the travel forecast. if you are up and adam ready to catch a flight. looking good for the most part across the big cities and afternoon hours 70s and 80s. a look at new york you could see scattered thunderstorms as well as miami. have a safe trip and great
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weekend. thank you very much. phillip phillips on the road to recovery. the american idol winner under going a 6 and a half hour surgery to remove several large kidney stones. the issues have been causing him pain for months preventing him from taking part in various idol activities. he will start the idol tour next month. he was my favorite. the famous fight between mel gibson and screen writer joe esterhof turn another page. he has written a tell all would being about working with the actor called heaven and mel. the book is available through amazon's kindle no comment from gibson's people. need a little pick me up? ♪ >> rising pop star andy grammar is here for our summer concert series on "fox & friends". he will be performing keep your
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head up later this morning. >> and time for your starting lineup. a roundup of all of the sports stories making headlines at this hour. the miami heat sizzling in boston forcing a game 7 in the eastern conference finals. they beat the celtics 98-79. lebron james delivering big time 49 points and 15 rebounds. belmont will win the first triple crown since 1978. the belmont stakes taking place tomorrow in new york. the race expect to do draw over 100,000 fans. brian banks getting a second chance at his dream after being exonerated for a sexual assault he didn't commit. >> ts is by far the security best day of my life. may 24th my day of exxoneration and today to be out here on this field to work out with the seahaw seahawks. it's a dream come true.
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>> seahawks coach carol is impressed enough he invited him back for mini camp next week. five other teams are also offering banks tryouts. a good story there. >> it is 40 after the hour. coming up death by text. a landmark case puts an 18-year-old behind bars for killing a father of three because he was texting while driving. does the punishment fit the crime? we report you decide. >> tax payer dollars literally lost in space. why you shouldn't expect us to reach the final frontier any time soon. ♪
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in a safe haven. two targeting the u.s. airline and cargo industry were developed there. the yemeni military has been able to temporarily stop the group's expansion recently. to china this massive sink hole swallows up a car. heavy rain the weaken the road's surface. >> finally to greece. things turned ugly during a tv turned political debate. a party owner throwing water on one female left wing politician and lunging at another politician smacking her three time the across the face. it is the worst in political history. >> it is 45 after the hour. shutting down another space project not before costing taxpayers $43.5 million. fox business network diane pes sa has more.
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we are supposed to use x-rays to study black holes and space time it was supposed to cost no more than 19 million. the project is 20-30 percent over budget because technology took longer than thought to develop. it already spent 40 million on the project and cancelling the mission will cost millions more in fees bringing the total bill for not completing the project to as much as $56 million. gems join the growing list of major signs projects canceled or cut by the obama administration from the shuttle to under ground labs. some scientists say long-term implications they they may not be interested in he is tear rick bits of knowledge but they like what it leads to. one scientist told fox news dfo the worldwide web was to help particles communicate across the world.
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if the lab wasn't built or closed there would be no fox news web site. this project seems to be a $50 billion dud. they are in the process of notifying congress that it canceled. >> diane mess saass is heed doe. thank you very much. law americas are considering an 85 mile per hour speed limit. that would be the fastest in the country. dow a need for speed or is 85 too high. >> hear are some of your responses. wayne hassle junior tweeted us this. some would be afraid to go 85 on the interstate. too faif as in my opinion-- too my opinion. >> if you have driven san antonio 85 miles an hour across that flat straightaway is reasonable. >> another posted no make it unlimited like the auto bond. >> we have no unlimited speed
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limits. keep those comments coming to us. send them to us or tweet them to us at fox friends first or e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. 48 after the hour. donald trump is sticking to his word and keeping the lawsuit against a pageant competitor. >> one teen in jail. it is a landmark case. but does the punishment fit the crime? legal eagle joey jackson is next. brian kilmeade is out there in the plaza. see what's coming up on fox -- on "fox & friends." >> you know the fbi guy he has leaks coming out of the white house. three major stories in the last 45 days. could be an actual criminal investigation. an nfl player who like many
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other players are concerned about head injuries in the nfl. they have combined 2,000 strong and are suing the national football league. could it effect football as we know it. critters in the sea it is ocean day and we might have penguins. i like penguins they don't like me. who wins that battle. this is his stuff he told me not to touch it. i believe those are his drums. i think he's going to keep his head up. yeah. i am hungry. we have barbecue over there. i am going to get off the stage on to the some what natural grass. f "fox & friends coming up in about 15 minutes. inutes? an hou well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner?
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>> welcome back. mitt romney out raising president obama for the first time. the president raised 60 million last month making may his best month so far. but we now know romney did even better than that raking a whopping 76 million. donald trump is a man of his word. tmz reporting the miss usa owner is moving forward with his plans to sue ex miss pennsylvania. trump gave her a 24-hour period to apologize retract her claims that the miss usa pageant was fixed. she has not responded. patti ann? >> it is 53 after the top of the hour. a massachusetts teen is convicted of motor vehicle homicide by texting. the 18-year-old becoming the first driver in that state's history to face the charges. this after his car swerved over the center lane and hit a father of three head on killing him. here's what the judge had to
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say. >> the basic lesson in this case is for people to keep their eyes on the road. to keep your eyes on the road. >> many states now ban texting while driving. 38, actually. what kind of precedence will this case set? let's ask criminal defense attorney joey jackson. >> he gets possibly 2 years in jail. >> you know what happened? the judge had to set some kind of deterrent. this is distracted driving is a problem. here you have state law which says don't texaned drive? why? brauz the apparent dangers in doing it. what happens is you don't have to do anything intentionally under this law. if you act neglectly you are careless and you keep your eyes off the road for a split second something could happen or if you are reckless and disregarding the rest of your behavior. the judge had to not only deter this person from doing it but let everybody else know this is not something that will be
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tolerated. >> he lost lost his driver's license for 15 years. the judge is clear he is using this guy as an example. is that fair for a judge to do? >> you know what ends up happening in the criminal justice system there are few measures of punishment. one you punish them and send them to jail. the other you try to rehabilitate them. the other is to defer them. they will often times set an example. they want it to resinate this is improper it will not be tolerated. perhaps from this death the father of three lost his wife, passenger collapsed youlung wri broken. i can prevent something through sentencing you and i am going to do it. >> that's the measure. >> criminal defense attorney thank you very much. the time right now 55 after the hour. they crossed the aisle and embrace. was this pelosi boehner hug
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happy friday to you. >> this is something we talked about during the show. >> it's been an hour long. >> you didn't watch every minute of it? >> conductor. >> have a great show later. >> bye, see you later. thanks for joining us. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> tgif, everyone of the it's friday, june 8th. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks so much for sharing your time with us today. looks like it's bye-bye beltway for cory booker. he was once gunning for a spot on the president's cabinet potentially. this morning, they're saying he's dead to us, the mayor of newark. wow. >> talk about saying you're sorry. president clinton apologizing now for disagreeing with the president, current one on extending the former president george bush's tax cuts. >> i'm very sorry about what happened yesterday. it was what i thought something had to be done on the fiscal cliff before the election.
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