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great day. we hope it will be a great day where you are. you are starting it off pretty good joining us on "fox & friends first" this wednesday morning. i am heather childers. >> i am patti ann browne. thanks for starting your day with us. >> we begin with your five 5@5. $1.2 million in hundred dollar bills stolen from the cargo of a swiss air jet that landed at jfk monday morning. the money 93 million in total was heading to a federal reserve unit in new jersey. they found one crate of cash with a huge hole and realized money was missing. the feds believe it was an inside job that happened here in new york not in switzerland. now they plan to give detector tests to airport employees. >> now to a fox news alert out of texas. confusion over the bill that would height ten restrictions on
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abortions there. the senate passed a legislation despite one lawmakers 13 hour filibuster. earlier this morning the state's lieutenant governor now said the vote came too late. democrats claim voting on the measure was taken after the session's midnight deadline. it would ban abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy. >> long time democratic congressman ed marquis won the senate session seat in massachusetts. he will take john kerry's former seat. he beat republican gabriel gomez a former navy seal. gomez says he's a better person because of the campaign. former massachusetts senator scott brown will be live og fox and friends at 6:45 to talk about the debate. a part of the 1965 rights
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act is unconstitutional. 16 percent said they needed permission to change election procedures. need five another decisions to rule it was outdated and wacan' be enforced. >> this represents a serious set back or voting rights. it has potential to negatively effect millions of americans across the country. >> this ruling came out today because every state has to be treated equally. >> governor, i can assure you we are not going to have discrimination based on race especially related to voting. >> he had argued the permission requirement itself and the formula that decided which county or state to cover were unconstitutional. >> the forbes list of top 100 celebrities will be revealed in a few hours. we have a sneak peak of the top five stars who made it. coming in at number 5 madonna.
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number 4 beyonce. number 3 steven spielberg, number 2 lady gaga and this year's top spot going to oprah. country star taylor swift came in. >> no justin bieber? >> there are concerns about u.s. relations with china and rush schaap thanks to the dispute over edward snowden. all of this comes after russian president vladmir putin defied the u.s. to extradite snowden. >> secretary of state john kerry continues to urge moscow to quote do the right thing and turn edward snowden over to the united states. secretary kerry acknowledges there is no extradition treaty with russia but says there are standards of behavior. this while we are hearing from
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senator john mccain he says other countries don't respect the u.s. enough to turn him over. >> the fact it these people respect power. i do say we have to lead and if we don't lead then they will. that's one of the lessons here of what has been happening recently whether it is in syria or the snowden thing is the other aspect of it. >> last word russian's president vladmir putin says snowden remains in the country's air force but he denies the agencies ever worked with him. he also says the country does not plan to work with the u.s. and any attempts to take him into custody. >> after extradition there was no possibility we could hand over four citizens to countries with which we have an appropriate international agreement on extradition of criminals. we don't have such an agreement with the united states. thank god mr. snowden committed
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no crimes in the territory of the russian federation. >> the u.s. continues to appeal and return it to the u.s. they disapprove of china and hong kong for allowing him to leave. there's additional concerns snowden could have more top secret documents with him that he plans to release. >> heather, back to you. >> we have brand new fox news polls released and they show where americans stand on the nsa surveillance program and the man who leaked details about it. take a look at this. majority of americans they give president obama thumbs down for how he handled the surveillance program. 61 percent disapprove. 32 percent approve of how he has handle it. and close to 60 percent of those polled they say edward snow agaden the man who leaked the details about the nsa program is a mi misguided criminal. 22 percent say he is a hero 8 percent say snowden is spying for china.
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>> and it is time now to look at who is talking. the irs back in hot water this morning. this time the agency under fire for more lavish spend wiing at payer's expense. a watchdog report reveals government credit cards were used for items such as bottles of wine, romance novels bandanas even a popcorn machine. in some cases false receipts were tried to justify the expenses. the price tag $103 million. this morning congressman peter ross comb says it is part of a bigger picture. >> it is unbelievable and unsettling at a whole lot of levels. there's the targeting there's the line and spending with just impunity. i have a prediction. history is measured tipping points. i think that this is going to be a tipping point in how the relationship is between the governed and those who govern us. this is a huge event.
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it's consequences are going to be far and wide. you think about a culture now and that's really what we are seeing. we are seeing not just one episode of one abhorrent behavior after another but it's all within a larger context. it's a culture of abuse now, abuse of resources entrusted to them and abuse of power as it relates to us. >> this all happening as majority of americans say theic rs needs to make big changes. a fox news poll found 22 percent thinks it needs to be abolished or rebuilt. 44 percent want major reorganization. >> another big story testimony in george zimmerman's trial resumes in a few hours. more powerful evidence is expected to be prepted toda-- presented today. they showed graphic photos of trayvon martin's body prompting the parents to leave the courtroom. they saw the items they bought
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at the store before the shooting and the black hood de and the gun that zimmerman used against the team. a neighbor who witnessed part of the struggle described the scene during his testimony. >> did you also hear some kind of movement outside the back of your residence? >> yes. >> can you describe that to a jury, please? >> sounded like running from the left to the right in the rear pathw pathway. >> obviously that was a female witness. they also testified about how zimmerman organized the neighborhood watch group with prosecutors trying to drive the point that he took his duty too far. >> it was said at that meeting and said every meeting we had after that of courses do not get close to anybody, stay at a safe distance and call 911. let the police handle it. >> the judge has not yet decided whether to allow calls zimmerman made to the police before the
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shootings reporting suspicious characters whether he will allow this. >> it is time now for your first degree weather update with maria molina. >> she is in the tracking center tracking messy weather we could be seeing flash flooding rain all of the way from the midwest to the northeast. isn't that right? >> this is the same storm system we have been talking about over the last several days in parts of the midwest producing showers and storms in a stationary front. it is from the great lakes to the interior northeast. early this morning we have seen showers and storms producing heavy downpours along the pittsburgh area. you need this as you head out the door. through out the afternoon hours temperatures will continue to heat up and we have a slight chance to severe weather in the form of damaging winds large hail and isolated tornado and flash flooding another big concern across parts of the ohio valley because the ground is already saturated from all of
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these storms. you are getting heavy rain in a short amount of time and that's producing floor flooding concerns. do keep that in mind. temperature wise another hot one in new york city. hot day for you as well. the next couple days or at least for tomorrow another triple digits expected forr dallas and 113 in the city by tomorrow. >> oh, that's hot. >> maria molina, thanks. >> former democratic emergennew governor jon corzine is expected to face brand new charges for his alleged road in the collapse of ms global. it is in connection of the loss of $1 billion of customer's money. lauren simonetti joins us with details on this latest move. >> this is a new low for jon corzine. he was the head of mf global. the broke ridge two years ago went belly up because of bad bets tied to the european debt
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crisis. customers lost about a billion dollars there. now the new york times is reporting that corzine could face civil charges in connection with the loss of that money and the misuse of that money. this is very unusual. typically in situations like this where the regular slate tore comes back to you in this case the cftc the defendant would have the opportunity to settle and never have to admit guilt. but in this case he is going to chase charges that could lead to discovery and even more could come out. prospective employers are taking a close look at social media site more than ever they are choosing not to hire somebody. >> google your name before you go on a job interview or even submit a resume. career builder says 43 percent of employers who hire are actually checking social media and not hiring someone because of the pictures they are finding or the bad mouthing of a
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previous employer. >> on the flip side they are seeing things they like causing them to hire a person. oo 19 perts of employ-- 19 percy they are hiring somebody because of they see what they like on social media. >> 12 minutes after the hour. still to come a break in the case of a daa agent slaughtered in columbia. why investigators don't know if it was a planned hit or a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. we are getting our first look at the frightening moment when an american executive was taken hostage by dozens of workers as the standoff continues. have aood night. here you go. you, too.
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china. he is stopped a blockade of workers. he is being held hostage by workers demanding severance packages even though they aren't being laid off. his family says all entrances to the factory are blocked. >> kidnapping suspect ariel castro will be back in court today. the pretrial hearing is related to the 329 charges castro faces. he is charged withholding women captive for more than a decade. more charges could be coming. nearly a week after a dea special agent was killed in columbia a break in the case. four men are under arrest. was it a robbery gone bad or a targeted attack. that is what they are trying to
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find out. >> they are bringing him here for murders. they are all part of the gang known for robbery. 42-year-old watson was killed last week. he was at a restaurant watching the nba finals. he left the restaurant got into a taxi and that's when police say the suspects got into the same cab and robbed him. they were apparently working with the taxi driver. watson was stabbed. he was able to escape and later died at a hospital. the dea releasing a statement as it repairs to bring justice. >> we will never forget special agent watson and his sacrifice as well as all of those who have given their lives for the rule of law. we salute the brave and expeditious work of the columbia law enforcement and look forward to justice being served. columbia and u.s. officials
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believe he was killed in a robbery attempt not because of his work as a dea agent. his funeral is set for later this morning in louisiana. holder will be speaking. he was a 13 year veteran of the dea he was a newlywed and he met the love of his life in columbia, his wife. >> ainsley, thanks. coming up next a fright right before takeoff one of the engines explodes. one woman blowing the whistle on career centers. >> we pretty much falsified documents. >> more details on the phantom jobs paid for with your tax dollars.
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>> 22 after the hour. they are gieting back against what could be billions of dollars in bogus claims for the 2010 oil spill settlement. it is running full paid adds in the wall street journal new york times and "washington post" accusing lawyers and politicians of encouraging businesses to submit inflated and bogus claims. a major cut to the country's largest military branch. the army announcing it will eliminate 12 of the 45 active duty combat brigades. 10 of them in the u.s. long-term goal to cut by 80,000 by 2017. heather? >> patti ann the federal government dishes out millions
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will door lallars every year to forces every year. they promise to help people find a job. now they are facing allegations of fraud by former employees. this morning those employees are detailing exactly how they worked the system talkicosting taxpayers millions. >> for 7 years this woman worked as a case manager at a work source center federally funded to help people find jobs. now she is blowing the whistle on what she claims really goes on at some of these centers. instead her time was spent on other things. >> facebook call my friends catch up on bills. >> we heard similar stories from another employee who worked at another work source location. >> we received pay it was dirty work the people who were paying us they were doing the dirty
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work. >> these women say it entails falsifying documents to collect dollars. instead of helping people get i don't know we grab the people who have jobs and enroll them. >> they get thousands of dollars for every person placed at a job. so the former employees offered incentives. cash and gas cards to people who found jobs on their own to come in and fill out the paperwork. >> what we do is we will have the application and fihave the clients fill it out have them not date the information we will date it for them and not tell them and we will enroll them to make it look like we found them their job. >> she claims it happened attica rear partners. everyone was pulling the scam. it was heard balking about employees doing the great job of including people with jobs.
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>> the case manager sawed he knew all about it. >> his response? >> not true at all. >> laba claims career partners have a 79 percent placement rate because of it her work source center got millions of dollars in federal money. 10 million in the last 7 years. >> the county of los angeles has chosen to de fund career partners in part because they couldn't account for money spent. 700,000 dollars still missing. >> the time 25 after the hour. still to come a judge making a rule at the murder investigation tied to aaron hernandez. how long will police wait to act on their arrest warrants for the new england patriots. >> it is expected to be one of the summer blockbusters but how does this film director blow up the white house? heather nauert got an exclusive behind the scenes look at the
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>> i am heather childers. thank you for joining us. it is half past the top of the hour. it is time to get straight to the top 5@5:30. the top five stories making news at this hour. it is like a scene right out of a movie. 1.2 million in $100 bills stolen from the cargo of a swiss air jet that landed at jfk airport monday morning. of the money 93 million in total it was heading to a federal reserve in new jersey. when it arrived at the found one crate of cash with a huge hole. they found the money was missing. according to a report in the u.s. post it was a one-time job. now they plan to give tests to employees. >> vladmir putin is defying the
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united states over edward snowden. put tin admits he is at the airport in moscow but won't extradite him. >> it is time for president obama to finally stand up to put tin. >> maybe he will wake up and have a realistic approach to our relations with russia. that doesn't mean return to the cold war but build you will on the defenses and let's understand that vladmir putin has dreams of the old russian empire and he sees himself as that leader. >> there is also concern that snowden downloaded raw intelligence which is more valuable to china and russia than the nsa surveillance on u.s. citizens. >> massachusetts court said it is sealed documents related to the murder of loud. he is the 27-year-old man found dead a mile from the home of nfl star aaron hernandez. documents related to the case including search cwarrants have
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been impounded meaning the public cannot see them. no charges have been filed. >> monster energy slapped with another lawsuit. the family of a teenager who died last july claims he developed an irregular heart rhythm because he drank two dans a kay for two years. the mother says he would still be alive if it wasn't for it. last year another 14-year-old died. overnight a field of dreams becoming a reality for ucla. >> it's a fair ball. they win the first ever national championship in baseball. >> ucla beating mississippi state 8-0 to sweep the college world series. it is the 109th title overall for schools.
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that's an ncaa record. that is your 5@5:30. >> in just a few hours a dramatic turn for the supreme court will come to an end. we are awaiting two very big decisions. doug luzader is live in washington with more. good morning, doug. >> gay rights today voting rights yesterday it could be the best or worst of the term. one case involves california voter approved prop a which banned same-sex marriage. the other federal defense of marriage act doma. weather around the married same sex partners of federal workers can be denied the federal benefit. they have saved some of the controversial opinions for last. yesterday ruling on the 50-year-old voting rights act deciding the formula that requires it all mostly southern states received federal approval
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for changes in election law was outdated and unfair. righting to the majority chief justice john roberts. nearly 50 years later he writes things have changed dramatically. they are based on decades old data ander r-- and eradicated practices. >> it is one size fits all not for arizona and georgia that places like new york and idaho don't have to fly with. i think a great constitutional order has been restored today. that's a wonderful thing for our system of government. >> the case also drew blistering dissent from justice ruth bader ginsberg who calls this the demolition of the voting rights act. either way it's something that congress may ultimately revisit. >> doug luzader live in washington. in just a few hours testimony will resume in the george zimmerman trial and more powerful evidence is expected
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today this after jurors got a detailed look at the crime scene the night that trayvon martin was murdered. lorne johnson joins us live with what is expected today. good morning. >> hi shth good morning to you. of course if you said yesterday jurors saw lots of photos an evidence more of the same likely expected today they are going to hear from more witnesses who likely witnessed what happened at that complex the night of the shooting. jurors saw several photos lots of evidence from the crime scene collected for the first time they saw a picture of trayvon martin's lifeless body. this prompted his father to leave the courtroom. she remained in the courtroom having to look away at several instances. the most interesting came from state witnesses who described what she saheard and saw moment before a single gun shot. it prompted intense questioning from mark omira because it goes against zimmerman's account of what happened that night which
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includes a struggle with that 17-year-old teenager. we heard from the president he did not feel the need. he invited him to be on the citizen's patrol board but he declined the offer. every where from the midwest to northeast. >> we are not expecting major outbreak from the midwest to the northeast. the slight chance is there and only takes one storm to produce storms in the area. you can see the area sitting in yellow. tennessee parts of missouri and parts of new england as far north as new hampshire and
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vermont could be looking at thunderstorms and isolated severe weather it is the time of year that is common we will say this through out the month of june and july. it is across sections of ohio indiana and also illinois. they are already firing up early this morning. you are going to need after etch br umbrella. >> thanks. this friday the movie white house down opens it is to be one of the biggest thrillers. america under attack something that is very familiar with this particular direction. she joins us live with an inside look. >> good morning.
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it stars actress james woods and channing tatum. the white house under siege. attacked by a group of heavily a armed pair are you military save the president played by jamie foxx. it is part of the action thriller white house down. they visited the pennsylvania avenue movie set for an exclusive shot in montreal. we sat down with james woods. >> this is the biggest movie i have ever worked on. >> a lot of action. >> the reason i look a little dusty is i just got blown up which is i would say a scene in the picture but as far as every scene in the picture i am shot,
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stabbed, blown up, in water, in smoke and dust. >> you play the head of the secret service. >> i play a character viewed as heroism. channing tatum is a mega star in the makings. guys love him. women love him. >> well, he is a nice looking young man. >> he moves so great because he's a dancer. all of this action stuff he knows how to center. >> for hollywood blowing up the white house is something the director does very well. his film including independence day and day after tomorrow has grossed 3 million worldwide. >> he sees more independence in his future. >> so independence will be in the works.
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>> to answering? is that so? >> like some sort of contract for fox. >> we are excited for that for you. >> the movie white house down opens. the movie opens in theaters the. >> sounds good. >> pretty cool. >> the time is 20 minutes after the hour. face to face with a great white shark. the incredible story of how he got away. that's next. >> first it was dance lessons now it turns out the irs used your tax dollars went on a spending spree buying clothes even romance novels. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track.
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test. test. a look at what stories ar making international headlines for you at this hour. the actor what he was involved in a car accident in moscow. the movie star was unhurt after a taxi collided with a mercedes carrying him. even posed for potatoes with traffic police after the incident. up next dramatic video from england showing a moment that a plane's engine explodes.
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right before takeoff 325 passengers were on board the flight. thankfully the pilot was able to bring it under control. an investigation is underway. patti ann? >> another scandal surrounding the irs an agency watchdog is reporting irs credit cards were used for lavish lunches and wine. >> good morning. a new report by the treasury inspector general for tax administration shows poor over site by the irs allowed thousands of dollars for improper purchases using their irs credit card. the vast majority of the more than $103 million worth of purchases were legitimate. but inadequate control still failed to prevent many ill legitimate purchases. investors found one irs employee found more than 126,000 on diet pills romance novels and smart
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phones in addition to baby items. other notable purchases 3,000 dollars to rent the popcorn machine and buy prizes like bandanas and stuffed animals. 400,000 for give away prizes for manager's meetings and $119 for newer of footballs stored in a file cabinet. two-car cards were used to buy pornography but they found the cards were stolen. it is under fire for extra scrutiny of conservative groups applying for tax exempt status. danny war feld says the agency is doing everything from internal actions to criminal charges in response to that new report we are committed to protecting tax payer resources and we will take quick action to implement all of the inspector general tax administration's recommendations. patti ann, back to you. >> all right diane, thank you. still ahead, did you get
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home and take a cold shower after spending all day in the 90 degree heat? if you thought that was going to cool you down maybe not. dr. seigel explains next. >> that wouldn't surprise me. there's a lot that will surprise you. stay tuned. it seems one university needs to go back to school. can you spot the mistake on the diplomas that they handed out? wow. >> now let's check in with steve doocy to figure out what's coming up on "fox and friends. >> we would never spill anything. >> never. >> coming up on "fox & friends", how your smart phones are literally making you dumb. we are going to talk about that. plus former massachusetts senator scott brown reacts to the election results coming out last night. dr. keith ablow read your e-mails to figure out if you are normal or nuts. hoping you are normal. the perfect dog met your person amount. we are putting the different breeds to the test. fox and friends kicks off 12 minutes from now right here on your channel for news.
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>> nine minutes till the top of the hour. a california kayaker comes face-to-face with a great white shark and lives to tell about it. the ten-foot beast clamped down on his kayak and started shaking around. >> almost instantly it came up straight underneath me. it turned into man versus beast. i was holding on with every bit of balance i had. started swimming back around and i was certain it was going to grab back ahold of me. >> the attack only lasted 15 seconds but the kayak was left in shreds. halle berry is going before california lawmakers pushing for a new law restricting paparazzi. the bill would limit their ability to photograph the children of celebrities. berry says her daughter gets terrified of going to
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school and being harassed by photographers. >> that's got to be tough for those kids. with several parts of the country with temperatures in the # 0's -- 90's, a lot of people looking to cool down. but there are a lot of medical myths about summer weather and dr. marc siegel is here to debunk what is fact and what is fiction. i was surprised myself by several of these. i like to think that i know everything, but apparently i don't. you can drink any you can drink -- any drink can hydrate you? fact or fiction? >> fiction. water is what you want to have. sugary drinks and fruit drinks draw water out of your cells. people think i'm so sweated up from working out, let me have a cold beer. you have a cold beer it dehydrates you, defeats the purpose. water is what you want to have or iced tea, something
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with electrolytes but not a lot of sugar. >> sports drinks, look if they have a lot of sugar? >> you do not want something with a lot of sugar. straight water is the best. >> you've been working out. you're hot, sweaty, want to take a cold shower to cool down. fact or fiction? >> also fiction. the cold shower clamps down your blood vessels and your body doesn't feel the full effect. drinking a cold substance helps. take a cold glass of water, that will help cool you down but your skin will not cool down from that extra coldness. >> it feels so good. hot workouts don't burn more calories? we've heard a lot about hot yoga, things like that but you don't burn more calories? >> no. your body equilibrates. your body goes up to that
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temperature immediately. the metabolic rate in your body regulates itself. >> maybe you're losing toxins. >> i don't want to completely debunk but it doesn't help your workouts. >> some people still do tan even though it's bad for you and they believe getting a base tan helps prevent sun burn. true or false? >> fiction. it damages your skin cells, increases your risk of skin cancer. you don't want to get base tans, period. you want to put on sun screen spf-30 or above. do not get a base tan. it increases your risk of all kinds of skin cancers, including melanoma. >> people participating in sports, you fall down, scrape your elbow, what's the best way to clean it? >> soap and water. using peroxide is not good. >> great to see you today.
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he was killed in colombia. a pretrial hearing for castro is today related to the 29 charges he faces. the new ford blitz of 100 top celebrities will be revealed. last year jennifer lopez secured the spot. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. she might have a future in the nba. this eight-year-old girl showing off her stuff, insane dribbling skills bouncing two basketballs through the legs, even dribbling in circles. the bad, miami police releasing this video of two guys breaking into miami heat star chris bosh's home. that happened in april. police hope the video will help catch the robbers. the ugly. radford university handing out diplomas with not one
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but two spelling mistakes. university officials say they are fixing the mistake. good thing. >> good to know. keep it in mind, folks. have a great day, everyone. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >> hey there. it is wednesday, june 26. i'm anna kooiman in for gretchen carlson. this guy's boss is so radical that he's banned from the united states. so why was he the number-two guy just inside the white house? >> yeah, why? he's here but you can't have him. russian president vladimir putin taunting president obama over the n.s.a. leaker mr. edward snowden. is this the start of czar wars? >> do you act like your dog is your baby? is that over the top or is it totally normal? the science is
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