get a life she deserves. >> heather: the department of health and human services declining to khentd. later on her aunt will be on at 8:45. new developments in the irs scandal. lawmakers are holding a hearing today to find out why the irs spent almost $50 million on conferences and they also want to get to the possible kickback that has came with the spending. on the heels of two irs employees put on leave for accepting $1200 in free food and gifts at party in 2010. they were tasked in enforcing the obamacare overhaul. >> and deadline for eric holder to explain his testimony has come and gone. deadline was close of business on wednesday and holder said he knew nothing about the potential prosecution. it was later discovered that he played a hand to get james rosen's personal emails. despite pressure to resign, he plans to stick it out. >> there are things i want to do, things i want to get done. once i have finished that, i'll sit down with him and we'll determine when it's time to make a transition to another attorney general. >> but you are not stepping down now? >> no intention of doing so. >> heather: he admits investigations may have gone too far and the office can do a better job. >> country queen miranda lambert dominating the cma awards last night in nashville. >> the award goes to the video of the year! >> carrie underwood taking the top honor, video of the year. during the show she performed an emotional tribute to the tornado victims in, oklahoma. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ miranda lambert tied florida georgia line. she won female video of year and cma performance of the year. that is the five of the five. now to another fox alert, a bombshell top secret report that leaked that says obama administration is watching you. >> this is frightening one to talk about. national security agency has been secretly spying on the phone records of millions of americans and they apparently have been doing this for months now. elizabeth prann is following details. live in washington. good morning, do we know who and why they have been targeting americans? >> we don't know who and why at all. we know that britain's guardian newspaper releasing documents that they are collecting records of verizon commerce under a secret order and other countries. if you do have a verizon phone plan it applies to you. here a copy of the court order from the guardian. what is in document the demands are ongoing on a daily basis. what does this mean for you and me? the phone numbers of parties involved, location data, call duration, contents of the conversation itself are not covered. this order granted by the secret phone intelligence surveillance court on april 25th and good until july 19th. the judge roger vincent, was able to do it under the patriot act because the f.b.i. is legally able to obtain including business records and pursuit of, quote, foreign intelligence information. in theory the documents show the obama administration could be blanketedly collecting records if there is a suspect of wrongdoing. the information is considered data and transactional information rather than communication. it doesn't require individual warrants to be accessed. the documents have not been independently confirmed with fox news, however, we do know verizon and the nsa have not had any immediate comment. >> but they don't have any comment. we'll be looking into that one throughout the morning. that is exactly why the judge andrew napolitano was so concerned about the patriot act. it may apply in theory. the government may want to supply to it bad guys but it could affect all of us. >> patti ann: a tragic story, michael jackson's daughter paris was rushed to the hospital after a possible suicide attempt. >> friends say a serious suicide attempt not just a cry for help. paris jackson the daughter of michael jackson is now recovering in the hospital after trying to take her own life. >> overdose. >> tmz reporting the teenager called the suicide who hot line and left a know after overdosing on motrin pills and cutting herself with a meat cleaver 24 hours after she posted a makeup tutorial on youtube. >> if you know me, if you are familiar with me and my makeup. >> she tweeted the lyrics to the beatles song, yesterday, my troubles seemed so far away. there are multiple reports revealing she was upset because she wasn't allowed to go to a marilyn manson concert. sources say she is nervous testifying in legal showdown over her father's death. the family released a statement. quote. being a sensitive 15-year-old is difficult no matter who you are. it's especially difficult when you loose the person closest to you. she is fine and getting appropriate medical attention. please respect the family's privacy. this all happening before the fourth anniversary of her dad's death on june 25th. >> patti ann: thank you. >> heather: after weeks of record high stocks plummeting yesterday. so what are the overseas markets telling us what we can expect later today. and this is something that investors have been watching and concerned about. >> right because the stock market has come up so far this year. european markets is higher, asia is lower. markets here are set to open higher but down 217 points, second biggest drop this year. the there is lots of troubling data, private companies and weak factory orders and that putting a lot of focus on the may jobs report to get insight is whether this is being sustained or still puffy. we need some direction. >> heather: so a lot of us are concerned about virus on computer. new one for facebook. >> a facebook is trojan and can drain your account. it's been found on facebook. it's believed to be the work of the online criminal gang, russian business network. hackers are using fake facebook profiles and posting malicious links. when clicked on the virus is installed on the user's pc so banking online it can steal your passwords and take your money. so install anti-virus software and try to sign up for two-step process for password log in. >> and don't use the same passwords. thanks so much. >> patti ann: president obama appointment picks following his national security team shakeup is causing a controversy this morning. he chose susan rice to replace tom donilon as national security advisor. she went on five sunday shows after benghazi terror attack saying a video was to blame. >> last thing, she is most qualified and experienced experts. how did she get the information on benghazi so wrong. >> i welcome the opportunity to correct the record especially for some of these that persist in misrepresenting the facts. you have seen the so-called talking points. you have seen the testimony of the deputy director of the c.i.a. you have seen the documents themselves that demonstrate that the central contested point that ambassador rice made on those sunday shows was drafted in the first instance and in every instance thereafter by the c.i.a. >> why didn't they say, they almost immediately knew this was terror. if she is so experienced in these matters why wouldn't she see this as they saw it? >> you are suggesting that a senior member of the national security team should disagree with the assessment of the intelligence community provided by the c.i.a.? >> but it had been changed so much the c.i.a. director didn't think they were worth anything. >> heather:. meanwhile. powers was nominated to replace her. she has also criticized israel. white house says she is well qualified. >> coming up, outrage over those picks as we just referred to including susan rice for national security advisor and jay carney trying to defend his boss's decisions. >> she is so experienced in these matters, why wouldn't she see that as they saw it? >> you are suggesting that a senior member of the national security team should actually disagree with the assessments of the intelligence community. >> and then a scare on the hill. an enormous cloud of black smoke appears to be pouring from the capitol dome. first before we go, jason aldean and lenny kravitz performing last night at cma awards. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning to you. quarter past the hour under extreme weather alert. folks in florida are bracing for the very first tropical storm of the season. it's called andrea and she'll bring wet weather to the coast over the next few days. storm is expected to make landfall this afternoon. it's already pummeling cuba with heavy rains. >> back to a fox news alert. overnight in philadelphia, firefighters searching through debris pulled a woman out live of a collapsed building. live on the scene this morning. good morning, steve. >> reporter: the viewers probably don't know this, this was a four story building being demolished next to a thrift store. it came after terrible news ten minutes before. that is what we learned it went from one person dead to six found dead. all six in that little corner thrift store here right on the edge of center city, philadelphia. the number of people known killed here jumped all the way to six, five women and one man. known ages range from 35 to 68, but just minutes after the mayor told us that terrible news came the joyous news they found a 61-year-old woman talking inside the 13 hours after the collapse. she is listed in critical condition but expected to survive. that is why they have hope they may find somebody else in there. before they found that woman they had indications from cellphones that two people were in this area and missing. so par the number pulled out alive, 14, but the fire commissioner told us that because this so hard washing to do and so dangerous work do, they still have almost half of this acre of debris to search that they hadn't gotten to yet. >> patti ann: incredible story. there may be more people still trapped. >> heather: more quick headlines. massive fire breaking out landmark hardware store on capitol hill. smoke could be seeing all the way to the capitol building. it then spread to three other buildings in the area. owner of the 93-year-old shop says the fire started in a lumber area. >> patti ann: major league baseball questioning 20 players accused of buying performance enhanced drugs from a biogensis clinic and names include alex rodriguez. the league are looking to suspend players up to hundred games. >> heather: shocking report that leon panetta leaked classified details about a. terrifying moments for this reporter after a woman releases her attack dog on her. we'll tell you what happened. ♪ ♪ ♪ dad. how did you get here? 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>> we do not know who or why but britain's guardian released a document showing the national security agency is collecting the telephone records of millions of verizon users. so you have a verizon phone plan it applies to you. within the document, that verizon must hand over the information in an ongoing daily basis. what does this mean for you and me? it basically means the phone numbers of both parties are released, location data and call duration. contents of the conversation, however, are not covered. this order on april 25th and good until july 19th. federal judge roger vincent that ruled the affordable care act unconstitutional in 2011 was able to grant the feds access under the patriot act. f.b.i. is legally able to obtain business records and pursuit of what they say is foreign intelligence information. so in theory the documents show the obama administration could be broadly collecting records regardless any suspect of any wrongdoing. al gore criticizing the move. in the digital era, privacy must be a priority. is it just me or blanket surveillance is obscenely outrageous. the documents have not been independently confirmed but we do know verizon and white house and nsa has had no immediate commented. >> thank you so much. bombshell report. >> patti ann: that is for sure. new developments this morning in the irs scandal, lawmakers are now holding a hearing today to find out why the irs spent $50 million of your dollars on conferences including this notorious dancing video and they also want to get to the bottom of this possible kickbacks that may have come with all that spending. this on the heels of "wall street journal" report that two irs employees told congressional investigators that washington helped direct the probe of tea party groups. more on that later. >> patti ann: a review of classified c.i.a. documents revealed the agency did not know who was targeting and killing with drone strikes. review covers a 14-month period of strikes in pakistan between 2010 and 2011. one in every four killed by drones were classified as other militants means the c.i.a. continued figure out who they were. they may not know how many people were killed. one reported says they could have killed seven to seven and another says 20-22. both the c.i.a. and white house declined to comment on the report. >> heather: and girls of any age in the state of new york can now buy generic versions of morning after the pill without a prescription. the government argues the issue in court. in the meantime, federal appeals court planned unrestricted plan "b" it could be filled without a prescription to to girls as young as 15 years old. >> a reporter covering the news becomes the story herself. >> 16-year-old has turned himself in. are you going to throw rocks? >> that is exactly what the mother of the shooting victim did and then she grabbed it and waved it at the news crew. the woman told her two pit bulls to attack. they chased the reporter down the street biting her. woman has now been charged with assault. >> luckily she wasn't even more injured. >> the mystery is now over the winner of the second largest powerball jackpot has claimed her prize. 84-year-old gloria mckenzie the mother of four, but she purchased the winning ticket from a public grocery store score. thanks to another customer who let her go ahead of him in line. how lucky is that? mckenzie lives in a modest home and neighbors are reacting to the news. >> she keeps to herself. she is very quiet. she would go to her mailbox periodically. >> i was glad. >> heather: she chose a lump-sum payment, after taxes she will walk away a little more than $270 million. >> now to a fox news alert, ten-year-old girl who is in desperate need of a lung has won a key legal battle. federal judge says her name can be added to an adult transplant list. live from washington, good morning doug. >> ten-year-old sara monihan have hope that she can get a lung transplant now that the federal judge has ruled against department of health and human services. >> whoa! whoa! >> reporter: celebrating a legal victory. doctors say the patient has just weeks to live without a lung transplant. a federal judge sided with her family yesterday ordering the department of health and human services to set aside a rule for the next ten days that children 12 and younger can't be on a waiting list for adult lungs. the existing policy, quote, discriminates against children and serves no purpose. it's arbitrary and abuse of discretion. >> we were overjoyed. i couldn't believe it. i know that ten days could mean her living a good full life that she deserves. >> reporter: the decision will force kathleen sebelius to change course just after she told congress she would not make an exception. >> the transplant committee which is not bureaucrats, it's transplant surgeons and health care providers who design the protocol based on their best medical judgment of the most appropriate way to decide allocation. >> reporter: just to be clear here. monihan is not guaranteed a transplant but the sense she is granted raises important moral and legal questions and some people including charles krauthammer is uneasy about the decision. >> the first thing it raises the legal question. legal stuff is irrelevant. it's the medical ethics. if she gets a lung somebody else is not going to get a lung. >> reporter: and line for a lung transplant is a long one, 1700 people are now on the waiting list. thank you. president obama's decision to have u.n. ambassador susan rice to take over tom donilon's position is causing a real controversy this morning. senators do not take a vote on that appointment and that has a lot of lawmakers upset. rice, of course, went on five sunday talk shows after benghazi attack on 9/11 and said a video was to blame for that. a lot of lawmakers are really outraged that she now getting a promotion. listen.... >> i thought is this is the kind of person -- name one person who has been demoted that was in a position of responsibility? name one person who has lost their job because of benghazi. susan rice being promoted or being chosen as national security advisor after her performance in benghazi basically is the president telling us, i've got no problem with what my administration did in benghazi misleading the american people, basically didn't hold water seven weeks before the election. he is very comfortable with his leadership and what she told the american people. to me that is stunning he hasn't paid a bigger price. >> heather: president obama also nominating samantha power as u.n. ambassador. she has a history of controversial comments including comparing u.s. foreign policy to those of the nazis and she is also a known critic of israel. she is well qualified says the white house and stick around for more on this because lindsey graham will be live on "fox and friends" and weigh in at 8:30 this morning. >> patti ann: sad news, michael jackson's daughter rushed to the hospital after a possible suicide attempt. ainsley earhardt has the details. >> not just a cry for help. paris jackson the daughter of the late pop star michael jackson is now recovering this morning in the hospital after trying to take her own life. >> the teenager called the suicide hot line and left a note before overdosing on motrin pills and cutting herself with a meat cleaver. just 24 hours before she posted this makeup tutorial video on youtube. >> i'm going to be extreme with makeup. you are pretty familiar with me and my makeup. >> reporter: she tweeted to the beatles song, yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away and now it looks as though they are here to stay. as for a motive there are multiple reports that she wasn't upset about not going to marilyn manson concerted. her family is staying silent only releasing this statement. quoting being a sensitive 15-year-old is difficult no matter who you shall. it's especially difficult when you lose the person closest to you. paris is physically fine and getting appropriate medical attention. please respect her privacy and the family's privacy. this all happening just weeks before the fourth anniversary of her dad's death on june 25th. >> patti ann: ainsley earhardt, thank you. >> coming up an extreme weather alert, florida bracing for the first storm of the season. already getting battered by heavy rains. we'll have the latest. >> this sounds like a scene from a movie. you've seen it. one guy who was charged $100,000 for what he did to his las vegas hotel room. you think he had a big party there? 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sorry about that. he made sure to kick some dirt on the way back to the dugout. and new hampshire high school won't allow him to wear a uniform. he completed boot camp and high wants to wear that uniform on special day but the school insists that he must wear a traditional cap and gown. >> patti ann: and extreme weather alert. folks in florida bracing for the first tropical storm of the season. andrea is expected to bring wet weather to the coast the next few days. april kellogg is live in tampa with more for us. good morning. >> reporter: the worst of it we're seeing tampa bay area, we have been getting pounding for last two hours. it's a little lighter than what we were seeing about 4:30 this morning our time. it going in waves and winds are picking up and we are seeing flooding in our area. the damage is not too bad and that is good news but flooding is becoming real issues south tampa. under a tornado watch and that is another concern but the biggest issue for the tampa area is the flooding that we're starting to see as the rain continues to pour down on us this morning. >> patti ann: april live in tampa for us. flooding still to come, too. if you are one of thousands of people that might be included in the monthly jobless report, we may have some help for you. three companies that are hiring right now. >> heather: like a lot of folks around here, do you use energy drinks in the morning? apparently there is one ingredient in there that gives you that extra jolt, no secret but we'll tell you about it. first, let's check in with steve doocy what is coming up on "fox and friends" and you are just naturally up at this hour, aren't you aren't you? >> what? >> i wonder what element is, i bet you it's vodka and. doug browner and cars you can buy. john stossel join us this show. plus we will be talking to senator lindsey graham and bill white and former major league baseball player for the mets is here. plus we got names in the irs scandal. you want to hear that. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. it's now 52 minutes after the hour. despite all those fancy claims, there is exactly one ingredient in energy drks that actually perks you up and it is good old caffeine. according to a new study, none of the other ingredients that supposedly give those energy drinks an edge actually improves your alertness. researchers finding zero difference between people giving five hour energy and caffenated water. mcdonald's luring up a way to get in folks during the night. serving breakfast. 24-hour restaurants in the u.s. will start serving limited breakfast items between midnight and 4 a.m. good idea. patti ann? >>patti ann: the national unemployment rate is currently 7.5%. whether or not that number goes down, cheryl cass sew knee is here with three companies who are hiring now. >> we'll find out tomorrow. that is one of the biggest reasons, the tumble it did yesterday, so we're not expecting good things out of tomorrow's number. but we have companies that are hiring. we're digging for them there, $n company and they are expanding. 10,000 employees. they are also looking for management times for their bethel, pennsylvania, headquarters. they had a hiring fair. had a hiring fair on may 18 and are going to be opening 635 new stores. this is the type of business that is succeeding now. >> the budget stores are what people want now. guy co? >> the auto insurance company. they have about 200 openings now and they are planning to hire 4,000 throughout the year. this is owned by berkshire hathaway, warren buffett. you probably heard about him. they have a leadership program for college grads. this program, the pay is decent for college grads. you can make upwards of $12 to $15 per hour. salaried position is pretty good. they are looking for people in d.c. 78% of the current management team at the company started out at the bottom. they really believe in building people up from the bottom. a lot of grads out there are looking for jobs -- >> with dollar, they are big on hiring vets. >> yes, dollar actually is also into vets as well. one more company. at&t, second largest mobile phone, wireless company, and they've got thousands of openings. too many to count. 50 states. they are hiring globally as well. they are the ones we're going to talk about -- they are one of the original members working with the white house and michelle obama to get veterans hired. there was only nine companies that founded that initial program. now there's more than 100. at&t and j.p. morgan were two of the original companies. if you've gotten a job through this segment, write to me or if you're looking for a job, write to me as wefplt and i will get back toufplt i promise. >> stick around. we have a lot of breaking we have a lot of breaking news. what do you think? 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