water. >> haired something really loud because i looked down at the master bedroom and noticed about 20 tall trees were gone. >> they were taken out by rescue boats. homeowners say the snow from last week might have triggered the fly. today lawyers for oscar pistorius are arguing he should still be allowed to travel. meanwhile his brother karl pistorius has pledded not guilty in if the death of a motorcyc motorcyclist. a colorado student recently placed on the fbi's most wanted list has surrendered. he was escorted off of a plane by agents after voluntarily returning from el salvador to face a murder charge. he was wanted for a stabbing death of a man from denver. three others pleaded guilty to helping him in that killing. >> 9:00 a.m. eastern this morning search warrants in the sandy hook massacre are ready to be released. the four warrants are for the newtown connecticut home that lanza shared with his mom and the black honda civic he drove to school that day. those documents were sealed for 90-days back in december. >> you are clooking live at vatican city. holding thursday mass at saturday peentters basilicbasil. he will wash the feet of 12 young prisoners at a juvenile center. the ceremony to commemorate jesus' last supper with his disciples. >> time to take a look at who is talking. the big talker the immigration debate. he expects it to hit his desk by the end of the summer. >> this group of four democrats and republicans have been working hard diligently to come up with a comprehensive immigration reform bill that meets the basic principles that are required for a strong bill. they are paying attention to border security. they are creating a pathway for people to earn their citizenship. they are improving the legal immigration system and making sure we can recruit the best and the brightest from all around the world to come here, invest here and my expectation is we will actually see a bill on the floor of the senate next month. >> a group of senators working on the bill also talking about the issue this morning. yesterday they toured the u.s. mexico border to get a first-hand look at security issues. senator mccain was there and he pointed to the sequfect on secu. >> they have been given a little flexibility but there's no doubt that our border is less secure because of sequester. we will be doing whatever we can to restore that funding and adding funding that will be required to give us a border that people can have confidence in. >> and while at the border senator mccain tweeted this photo. he said quote just witnessed a woman successfully climbing 18-foot fence a few yards from the u.s. >> it is time now for the first degree weather update from maria molina. more freeze warnings? >> more freeze warnings again across parts of the southeast. it is still feeling chilly out there. if you live in minneapolis and chicago and cleveland as you head outdoors it feels like the 20s out there. there is improvements across chicago and nevada and new york city. the temperatures are what it feels like. 38 degrees for the current windchill temperature in atlanta. 37 in memphis. in the city of denver it feels like 30 degrees as we head outdoors right now. we have several freeze warnings in effect. there are areas across parts of mississippi, alabama even into the carolinas that have spots that have temperatures that are below freezing. that could produce damage to any flowers you may have planted. we also have frost advisories as far south as central florida. high temperatures today making it into the 60s. patty ann and answerinsley 47 we the high temperature in minneapolis. the supreme court justices seem to be as divided in the country on same-sex marriage. they questioned the legality of the defense of marriage act. elizabeth pran is following the story. she is live for us right now. good morning. >> good morning patti ann. the supreme court justice is asking should the government define what is marriage. do all get universal benefits? >> what is the federal interest in enacting this statue and is it a valid federal interest assuming before we get to the equal protection? >> that coming from justice kennedy. a swing vote asking if the constitution calls for congress to use its power to supersede states on the issue of marriage. this as the justices heard arguments befofor and against marriage only between a man and a woman. married couples can receive 1100 benefits under federal law. the justice says it prevents same sex couples from an equal standing under the law. >> make every aspect of life your partner is sick, social security. it is pervasive. it is not federal fear and it's only in a tax question. 1,100 stat tuts and it's every area of life. >> he defended the law arguing all of the federal statutes were passed with traditional definition of marriage in mind. he noticed clinton administration repeatedly withheld the act. >> think about the fact that congress asked the justice department three times about the constitutionality of the statute. that's not what you do when you motivated them. the first time it was constitutional. the third time they asked and they got the same answer it's constitutional. >> today nine states and district of columbia will hear from the high court in the next month. >> elizabeth bran live from washington, tau. brand new details emerging about the downward spiral of jared lawsuit ner le la lautner who almost killed gabby gifford. it showed he was unhinged and his parents tried to keep him in check. >> the documents show jared autogra loughner was unhinged. i tried to talk to him he wouldn't. lost, lost and didn't want to communicate with me no more. according to jared's mom amy laughner sometimes you would hear him in his room having conversations sometimes he looked like he was having a conversation with someone right there be talking to someone. i don't know how to explain it. they thought he might be using methamphetamines they drug tested him it came back negative. they never got him a psychological evaluation even though he had been expelled from a college because of his erratic behavior. horrific congress on your corner scene they tackled him before he could reload. police cuffed him and an officer's report says in his left front pocket i found two magazines which i immediately observed to be for a block and they we globing and they were both fully loaded. nine minutes after the hour. new regulations were supposed to make counting calories at restaurants a breeze. some places may not be telling you the whole truth when it comes to what you see on the menu. >> it's a popular school sport. one school district is ducking out of dodge ball saying it's a safety issue. we will have you brew on that. 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>> a train derailment in minnesota spilled an estimated 30,000 gallons of oil on to the ground. it launched air pressure and went into emergency breaking mode forcing 14 of the tankers to de rail. officials say the ground was frozen and that kept the oil from seeping into it. unfortunately no one was hurt. calorie counters listen up. your favorite dishes might have more calories than you think. a consumer reports study shows popular chain restaurant they put them to the test and found some of the times at olive garden out back and denny's had more calories than they were claiming on the menus. out back's chicken on the barbie listed 401 but it has 511. >> grandma getting cut off. a phone company is threatening to end 72-year-old eileen henry's service. comcast claims she votes for her favorite american idol contestants too much. >> i have got it down to a science now. instead of counting the calls i keep hitting redial i timed it i get about 50 calls in in 10 minutes. >> it is a lot of calls that's her choice. comcast advertises their digital voice service as unlimited. it doesn't say unlimited unless you call american idol and you vote 10,000 times. >> comcast issued a statement saying in part we apologize for our error and we will work with her to assure that her service continues. that is your 5@5:30. >> i love that story. she has it down to a science. >> i don't think she is alone either. >> the supreme court justices seem to be as divided as the country on the same-sex marriage issue. on the second day of arguments they question the legality of the defense of marriage act. peter doocy has more from washington. >> good morning ainsley. we got a sense yesterday that the defense of marriage act could either stand or fall because of how justice anthony kennedy who is known as holding a swing vote on the supreme court viewed safe rights. he signalled during arguments and uncertainty about whether or not marriage is something the federal government should medal in. >> question is whether or not they have authority to regulate marriage. >> to understand why the specific case made it to the supreme court you have to learn more about edith winsler. when her partner died in new york where they lived same-sex marriage was not legally recognized she got stuck with the bill, a tax bill that would have been much smaller if her partner was her spouse. she sued to over turn the defense of marriage act after years of legal battles here we are. >> they touch every aspect of life. your partner is sick. social security. it is pervasive. it's not a federal sphere it's not only a tax question. as justice kennedy said 1100 stat tuts. it effects every area of life. >> in defense of doma former solicitor paul clemens said when the bill was being considered back in the mid 90s lawmakers triple checked with the justice department to make sure it was constitutional and they were assured that it was. many fast forward to this. we saw same-sex marriage is an emotional issue for supporters and critics. now we must wait until june to find out how they do this. >> new it is time to take a look at who is talking. >> they are taking issue with the new film about the weather under ground. it is called the company you keep. here's a clip from that movie. >> we have neve be trade each other any of us through all of these years. >> what are you willing to take apart? >> you are about to do damage to a lot of people. >> we all died. some of us came back. >> secrets are a dangerous thing. >> the company you keep is set for limited release in the united states next friday. critics say it row mant sizes the domestic terror group. michelle mal pin is one of those critics. here's what she had to say. >> this is blood boiling for so many reasons. particularly the plot of this movie which involves a bank robbery and has rose colored glasses about these sympathetic weather under ground type members, i think de files the memory of all of the innocent victims particularly the three who died in the real life bank robbery in the last incident you mentioned in 1981. there were two police officers and a security guard peter page, waverly brown and eduardo grady. those names of course mean nothing. they are mud to the likes of these hollywood directors and actors who then will get accolades and probably win oscar awards for their performances. what needs to happen is the victims of all domestic terrorism and particularly weather under ground and black liberation army which were involved in that particular bank robbery need to show up at all of these events on the red carpet and make these people confront the real life violence that they are glorifying. >> those attacks that mal pin is referring to included several attacks throughout the 70s and early 80{caseñ]s. she will be on fox and friends at 8:00 a.m. to discuss this. >> before you leave the house you need to get the first degree weather update from maria molina. >> another chilly morning not a warm spring. >> looking at chilly temperatures especially across places in the eastern half of the country. temperatures rebounding nicely. in places like atlanta and memphis and in the 20s across chicago and minneapolis. rebounding nicely in the southeast you are talking back into the 60s for atlanta and memphis. 57 degrees will be the high temperature in raleigh. as far as any precipitation goes we are looking at relatively quiet conditions not much rain in the forecast. maybe a couple showers across wisconsin but if you are doing any traveling we have this holiday weekend coming up. i don't think we will be seeing any delays coming up through out the day or even over the next several days. the weather could get more active as we head into this weekend in some cities like new york city where you could be seeing showers as we head into your sunday. >> maria molina, thanks. >> it is time now to entertain this. the competition heating up on american idol. last night the 8 remaining contestants sang their favorite motown songs. ♪ ♪ >> they are all good, but tonight one person will be kicked off. >> actress kirsten dunst does not have fond memories of her first kiss even though it was with brad pitt. she was on interview with the vampire. she thought it was disgusting. sophia have aing gar raw going back to her roots. the modern family star showing off her natural hair color, blonde. >> doesn't matter what color her hair is. top stories in sports this morning. the madness resumes today when the sweet sixteen round tips off. arizona faces ohio state. syracuse takes on top seeded indiana and cinderella lasalle will take on wichita state. 101-97. miami finishes six wins shy of the record held by the lakers in 1971, 72 team. he craves some attention now he's getting a ton of it. defensive tackle anthony adams essentially a role player showing his sense of humor by announcing his retirement at a white castle. >> do you have any questions today? wondered if anybody had any questions? >> well he played for the bears and of course the 49ers. >> 20 minutes to the top of the hour. unless you are this guy government red tape makes it really hard to fire infective federal employees. >> tours of the canceled and the administration blames the sequester cuts. why is the government still spending nearly $2 million on puppets. we will have that coming up. the obama administration is blaming the sequester. but spending records show the government spent nearly $1.2 million on puppets since 2009. that's enough to pay for at least a year's worth of white house tours. they include puppet shows to educate kids and puppet based research. >> banks reopening today in cash strapped cyprus. good luck taking money out because a host of restrictions now all of the money there in the bank. rich he hadson is live with more. good morning, rich. >> good morning, ainsley. for the first time in about a couple weeks banks are opening in cyprus in less than 15 minutes here. those restrictions you just mentioned are probably why there aren't that many folks waiting in line. there is still a line. 2 dozen folks only started lining up about a half hour ago from here. that is probably because of these pretty strict capital restrictions that are in place. take a look here. you can only take out about 300 euros a day for the next week. that comes out to almost $400. you can't cash any checks. there's a 3,000 euro limit on cash leaving the country and credit and debit charges are taxed at 5,000 euros. central bank says they will keep it in place until they get the bailouts finalized. the banks of cyprus says it is part of the deal that calls recap tallize. they have their fingers crossed. they hope things will go well this morning as banks are set to open for the first time in about two weeks in about 10 minutes. back to you. rich ed son live for us in cyprus. it is quarter to the top of the hour. coming up next on the rundown tourists having a whale of a time in mexico. the close encounter all caught in this amazing video. hosting an easter dinner we have delicious ways to ham up some of your favorite holiday meals. first let's check in with steve doocy see what's coming up on fox and friends. good morning, steve. >> what time on sunday do you want me over to your house? >> you can go have easter with your family. enjoy, steve. >> all right. thank you very much. coming up a couple of america's top lawmakers were down at the u.s. border with mexico in arizona. when they said, hey, look at that person. they are going over the fence. yeah, that lady got grabed by the border patrol. none t nonetheless it was embarrassing. good and bad stress on your heart. what if you had an office pool where everybody puts 20 bucks in except one person, right, for the power ball, you win? what do you do with that pone person? do you share the money? we will take you down to florida to meet the office that did. got to go. out of time. 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