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Fox News Poll: 40 1093escribe nations debt as 'crisis'Voters say it is
more important to continue funding Social Security and Medicare at their
current levels than to reduce the federal deficit. Yet more than half
also think tax increases should not be considered during the current round
of budget negotiations, according to a new Fox News poll.Given those views,
it's unsurprising that more voters disapprove (53 percent) than approve
(39 percent) of President Obama's proposed budget, which includes both reductions
to entitlement program benefits and tax hikes on upper-income Americans.The
split is not entirely along party lines. Nearly a third of Democrats
give the president's budget plan a thumbs down (62 percent approve, 31
percent disapprove).The sentiment is even stronger on the tax issue.Since
taxes rose in January, a 55-percent majority of voters says tax increases
should be off the table for the next budget deal. Most Republicans
feel that way (68 percent), but so do many Democrats (42 percent).At
the same time there is a clear consensus that debt is a
concern. Four in 10 voters describe the nation's debt situation as a
crisis, and more than 8 in 10 see debt as a major
problem (43 percent), if not a crisis (40 percent).CLICK TO VIEW THE
FOX NEWS POLL.Even so, by 54-40 percent, voters prefer keeping Social Security
and Medicare programs funded at their current levels over reducing the deficit.On
the other hand, there's some uncertai EXCLUSIVE: The mother of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev knew as
early as 2011 that her son had been radicalized and sent text
messages to family in Russia suggesting he was willing to die for
Islam, the FBI told lawmakers this week according to two officials with
knowledge of the Capitol Hill briefing.Tsarnaev, who was killed days after
the April 15 bombing in a shootout with police, is said to
have embraced radical Islam in recent years and recruited his younger brother,
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, to carry out the attack that killed three and wounded
more than 180 near the finish line of the world's most prestigious
road race.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was caught alive but wounded on Friday and charged
with use of a weapon of mass destruction, for which he could
get the death penalty.The FBI filed a federal criminal complaint against
the 19-year-old on Sunday, and federal District Court Judge Marianne Bowler
arrived at the hospital where he is being treated to preside over
his initial hearing Monday, when she read him his Miranda rights.[FBI officials
told The Associated Press Wednesday that Tsarnaev acknowledged to investigators
his role in the attacks before he was advised of his constitutional
rights. He reportedly said he was only recently recruited by his brother
to be part of the attack.]But Fox News' sources say there was
confusion about Bowler's timing, with some voicing concerns that investigators
were not given enough time to questi
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