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up this morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for beginning your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert. for the first time we are hearing from the three victims held captive in that house the cleveland house of horrors. >> while you were sleeping the women posted a brand new video offering thanks for all of the support they have received. anna kooiman is here live with the latest on the story. >> good morning ladies and everyone at home. amana berry jeanna dejesus and michelle light is thanking the public for allowing them to rebuild their lives. >> i want everyone to know how happy i am to be home with my family p and fliendz. it has been unbelievable. i want to thank everyone who has helped me and my family through this entire ordeal.
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everyone who has been supportive it has been a blessing to have such an opouring of kindness. >> amanda berry appeared very calm and happy in the video. it was her desperate cry for help that alerted the neighbor and led to the frantic 911 call. >> i would say thank you for your support. >> gina dejesus there speaking along side her parents. michelle knight appeared last. she is seen for the first time since the rescue in may. it is believed she may have suffered hearing loss and other damage from her decade long nightmare. >> i may have been through hell and back but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face and with my head held high. i will not let the situation define who i am. >> ariel castro is the man accused of snatching the women
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between the years 2002 and 2004 when they were just 14, 16 and 20-years old. he pleaded guilty to more than 300 charges including kidnapping and rape and could face the death penalty for forcing michelle knight to terminate a pregnancy. we also know he's the father of amanda berry's 6-year-old child. we are so happy the girls are alive and well and finally hearing from them. >> resilient women and we are so happy for them. thank you so much anna. >> the four pilots on board flight 214 are now the focus of crash investigators. the ntsb will continue their interviews today to determine why no one noticed a problem until it was too late. >> meanwhile stories of heroic efforts to save the passengers are now starting to emerge. adam housley is live with more on that. good morning, adam.
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>> we heard a lot from ntsb a lot more than expected as they have explained how far they have come in their investigation. that one runway adjacent the fuselage does remain closed in san francisco as the investigation goes forward. you talked to the four pilots those details have not been released yet of course. that part of the investigation will continue today as they will interview the four pilots that were in the cockpit when the plane came down. meantime we have new pictures coming in as well this morning from someone who has been on the plane took the pictures after he got off. amazing photos. ben levy took these we have pictures of him in the cockpit as well. he's seated in the flight on the runway first responders kind of the scene, some what chaotic scene after the plane came down on saturday morning. these pictures coming to us here
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you see those first on fox. also we have the video of the scene as well. that coming from ntsb. you put these two things together while it was chaotic there was also order here and a lot has been made about how the first responders separate operated those that needed treatment right away from those who could wait to be treated. they were talking about the ongoing interview with the pilot and how it was an important part of their investigation. tau take a listen. >> we are going to get a lot more details about activities, about their work, about their training, who was the pilot flying it was the pilot in command in the cockpit at the time of the accident. we are going to be looking to couldn't reca couldn't recall late all of that information with what we are finding on the voice reporter and cockpit recorder.
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>> they will give us a transcript at some point. it gives you an idea of how far the investigation has gone. >> and so quickly. >> flight attendants carrying passengers on their backs leaving the plane. we will get to that later in the show. thanks a lot. it is time for the top 5 stories making news at this hour. after years of delay the jury selection is set for late this afternoon and is likely to be set for later this week. major nadal hassan is representing himself which he can question his alleged victims. how did osama bin laden live in pakistan for glierns without being caught. a scathing report made public shows because it was because of the gross incompetence of the pakistani officials. the report relying on two
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different sorurces they never investigated his compound and pakistan also quote closed the book on trying to find him in 2005. get this pakistan police officer once pulled over bin laden for speeding in 2002 and let him go. bin laden reportedly also wore a cowboy hat when he was out said so the drones over head would not detect him. >> interesting report. propane explosion in kansas forces the evacuation of a hospital and assisted living center. as you can see in the picture flames were shooting into the air. the fire is now contained and the evacuation has been lifted. no word on any injuries. the state fire marshal will be on the scene to investigate. >> tress seresa heinz kerry is critical but stable condition after an apparent seizure over
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the weekend while on vacation in nantucket. she was treated for breast cancer and under went lumpectomys in both breasts. her condition is improving. one of the landmarks got a new glow last night. >> 3, 2, 1. >> happy new year. >> not quite happy new year. the national park service lit up the washington monument lit up with 488 lamps at dusk. they will continue to do so while it undergoes a year of repair work. they are fixing the damage after the august 2011 earthquake. that is your 5@5:00. >> the chaos in cairo leading to growing calls to cut off aid to egypt. >> the white house just said no to those requests to lawmakers. kelly wright is live in
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washington to explain all of this for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. the obama administration is in a difficult position and has not called to ouster morsi in a coup. white house press secretary jay carney says the obama administration is reviewing obligations under the law and will consult with congress about how to move forward. the situation remains tense and fluid. the obama administration is calling on the military to exercise quote maximum restraint responding to protestors. however at the moment the administration will continue to provide $1.3 billion in military assistance to egypt. >> let me just finish. i think this is an important point you are raising is that the reason we have provided this aid in the past doesn't mean we have supported every action by the government of egypt but there are security interests in the region and in the united
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states. they continue sending funds saying while mow ma'am morsi is a bad they should suspend the aid and allow egypt to allow a new constitution and fair and free election. >> i think they are confused on this, they and many supporters buy friendship around the world that's how they influence people. there was a gallop poll in egypt. they burn our flags we say oh you must take it. >> some members of congress support the white house add by continue to go spend the aid they will serve america's best interest. the egyptian military is the best way to lead egypt to a democracy. back to you. thank you so much, kelly. and back here in the states forecasters keeping their eyes
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on tropical storm shan tal. >> it is heading toward the southeast coast. for the latest on the path let's go to marina molina in the weather center which happens to be right next to us today. >> good morning. we are tracking tropical storm chantal. right now maximum sustained winds at 50 miles an hour. it is in the western atlantic heading into the caribbean. we need to keep an ient system. as we head into the weekend we could be seeing impact maybe land fall across southeastern u.s. some things could be changing with the forecast track and intensity to keep an eye on it if you live across the southeastern coast. triple dig get heat wave going on there. showers and storms along the eastern coast of the u.s. in the midwest we could be seeing the risk for severe
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storms. >> midwest watch out. >> more heavy rains and storms and possibly damaging winds. thanks maria. >> thank you. this morning the irs is facing more controversy after mistakenly exposing thousands of social security numbers on-line. for the latest developments on this story and more news fox business network lauren simonetti joins us. >> another mistake by the irs this time the agency posting the social security numbers of what could be 100,000 americans on an irs data base for tax exempt political groups known as 527's. an irs spokesman says the agency was alerted and has removed web access to the information out of abundance of caution. the first incident caught by public resource d.orresource.or.
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hyundai recalling because air bags can inflate while the child is sitting there causing injury or some cases death. it is from may 22nd through november 23rd of last year. the supplier used different fabric inside the seat that can misread the sensors and inflate the passenger air bags at the same time. hyundai note fighting owners between now and september. a way to beat the heat wave stop into the 711 on thursday july 11th for a free slurpe. what's different than years past is the slurps are bigger a lot bigger nearly double the size for that give away. 12 ounces. the reason is one of convenience so folks can fit lids on the cups this year. if you want a free slurpe go in between 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. local time on thursday july 11th. >> whatever it takes. >> i think i might take that advice. thank you very much, lauren.
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>> welcome back. 16 minutes after the hour. here's what you were sleeping. president obama looking at a full troop withdrawal. keeping a small number of forces there after a drawdown. this decision came after hamid karzai broke off security talks with the u.s. your dishwasher could be giving
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a fungus in dishwashers usually lurking in the rubber seal. it can cause lung problems people with diabetes poor immune systems or those on antibiotics are most at risk. >> the judge in george zimmerman's murder trial will allow the defense team to tell jurors about traces of marijuana found in trayvon martin's system after he was shot. this after the debate of who's voice could be heard on a 911 tape continues. several friends took the stand testifying that it was him. >> i thought it was george. >> most definitely george. >> george zimmerman's voice. >> there is absolutely no doubt in any mind that is george zimmerman. >> trayvon martin's dad claims that it is his son crying for help but police say that's not what he initially told them.
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he took the stand to explain. >> i didn't tell them no that wasn't trayvon. i had chairs with wheels on them pushed away from the table and shook my head and said i can't tell. >> a spokesman for zimmerman's defense team says they could rest their case as early as today. >> edward snowden dropping more bombshells in part 2 of the guardian. they told congress the surveillance program only targets foreign communication. snowden says that was an all out lie. >> they don't lum mitt itself to transit. there are literally no indress or e dress points anywhere in the united states where communication inge terror exit without being monitored
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collected or analyzed. they are getting everyone's call records and internet traffic as well. on top of that you have boundless informants which is sort of a global auditing system for the nsa's intercept and collections system that lets us track how much we are collecting, where we are collecting. >> snowden is in a moscow airport while seeking asylum somewhere else. >> could the key to detecting certain cancers be right under our noses. how they are using the sense of smell long before symptoms show up. >> samad dams under fire for removing god from the declaration of independence for a commercial. >> samuel adams signed the declaration of independence he believes there is a better way to live all men are created
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>> a little summer girl for you as the sun starts coming up on the streets of new york city. sun coming up where you live, too. thank you for joining us. it is 23 minutes after the top of the hour. a nightmare that happened for 250 amtrak passengers aboard a
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train from new york city to miami. the train broke down sunday evening just outside of the richmond, virginia station. passengers were stuck on the train for over 12-hours. amtrak said the passengers are not allowed off unless there is an emergency on board. researchers have developed a device that can smell bladder cancer long before symptoms develop. it responds to chemicals in urine and can give an accurate diagnosis within 30 minutes. promising news there ainsley. >> listen to this story. it is time to brew on this. beer maker samuel adams leaving god out of the commercial. >> why name a beer after samuel adams? because samuel adams dined the declaration of independence. he believed there was a better way to live, all men are created equal they are endowed with certain unalienable rights, life
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ks liberty and pursuit of happiness. smooth, flavorful, we vow to no kings. >> the actor leaves out the middle phrase they are endowed by their creator so the idea of god he leaves out. the company received lots of angry backlash over the omission some calling for a boycott of that beer. samad dams says it was following advertising code which states advertising should not include religion or any religious theme. we wanted to talk about this and see what you think about their defense is it just fine or over the line? you can tweet them to us at foxfriendsfirst or shoot us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com and we will read them later on in the show. the cleaver land kidnapping victim breaking their silence for the first time since being
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rescued from the house of horrors. >> i want to dwlaifrng one who helped me and my family through this entire ordeal. we will hear more from them straight ahead. >> randy travis is in a dallas hospital this morning. the latest on his condition is next. >> the grateful dead performed their last concert with jerry garcia at soldier field in chicago. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card
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>> hollywood nights on this tuesday morning. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you so much for joining us. it is half past the top of the hour. we are going to start with your 5@5:30. we are hearing from the three victims held captive in that house right there the cleveland house of horrors. while you were sleeping the women posted a brand new video on youtube offering thanks for the love and support they have received. >> i want everyone to know how happy i am to be back with my family and friends. >> i would say thank you for the support. >> i may have been through hell and back but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face and with my head held high.
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i will not let the situation define who i am. >> ariel castro is accused of snapping the women between 2002 and 2004 when they were 1415 and 20-years old. he pleaded not guilty to 300 charges including kidnapping and rape. his trial is set to begin on the august 25th. randy travis suffered complications from viral myo card yop pee it causes the heart to become slower. the 64-year-old thought he had a cold but it turned out to be pneumonia. >> one of the country's wounded lawyers flagged at security for too much metal. he was asked by the tsa to lift
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up his arms for the scan. he couldn't do that because of a roadside bomb in iraq. he was stopped security at the state capital building in california and asked to remove his shirt because of the metals he had on it. the purple heart recipient was to be honored later that day as legislative district veteran of the year. >> florida teenager viciously attacked by an alligator and he is alive because he fought back. the 17-year-old was swimming at a forest when his friends say a 9 foot gator pulled him under biting him on the head that's when the teenager started kicking and punching the animal. he was able to break free. the teen in stable condition. >> wow, lucky guy. in a few hours the judge will unseal evidence taken from the home of aaron hernandez in his murder case. it comes as the owner is speaking out for the first time
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the former tightened is facing. the team thought hernandez was a likeable young man but quote if the stuff is true i have been duped and the whole association has been duped. that's your 5@5:30. heather? >> thank you, ainsley. interviews with the four pilots on board flight 214 continue today. they are looking at whether their abses caused the deadly crash. flight attendants are being hailed as heros for their quick action to save the passengers. adam housley joins us live with more. >> we are hearing all sorts of stories about heros. we are getting information from korean officials saying they may change the protocol in allowing pilots to change from one plane to another and how they test and train to do so. that is part of the investigation going on with the ntsb is what happened inside the
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cockpit and was it human error. we have picture from the passengers on board. this shows the chaotic scene after a crash landed here in san francisco. also shows the orderly passifas in some ways first responders were helping with those on the plain getting them off we heard from a first responder yesterday>> the crew was freeing passengers to so enable their escape. officer lee handed his knife to one of the pilots officeram tos and began freeing passengers. >> just coming in this morning from korean officials they may tough inthe standards for pilots trying to change flying a jet.
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that could have led to the crash a pilot normally used to flying a different jet was flying a 777 for the first time came in 40 miles an hour slower and much lower than we saw of course. we saw the crash video in the last couple days. >> adam housley joining us live. the white house says it will not stop giving egypt more than a billion dollars in aid. this as he decrees power himself and has a timetable for the newell election. we are live in cairo with the latest. good morning, connor. >> the political crisis only continues to deepen after yesterday's massacre wounded 400 or so pro morsi supporters. the military says they were attacked by so-called terrorists but pro morsi supporters
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demonstrating outside of the republican guard headquarters. morsi reporters say they were not attacking the military they were demonstrating waiting for mohammed morsi to be released by the military. these conflicting reports only deepened the crisis. the interim government has laid out a road map that has a plan to have elections in about 6 months or so for the parliamentary and presidential elections after that. many analysts are saying it is is similar road map. oh oo conor powell thank you very much. >> forecasters keeping their eyes on tropical storm chantal. it is heading toward the southeastern coast.
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maria molina is here with us. >> we have tropical storm chantal. we could be looking at impact as we head into next week. we have the storm system a lot can change. if you live across the southeastern coast we have chantal 60 miles per hour. take a look at the forecast track sunday 2:00 a.m. it could continue to intensify the u.s. will be hot widespread kansas city, dallas 96 over the city of denver even as far north as minneapolis. you are talking high temperatures into the 90s. showers and storms expected yet again today especially across sections of the eastern u.s. take a look at the area highlighted in yellow. this is where we could be seeing
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isolated tornadoes damaging winds in big cities like chicago, kansas city and the city of minneapolis. >> great information this morning. thanks maria. >> thank you. now it is time to entertain this. he was once dubbed baseball's hottest housewife. police arrested the wife of chris vincent after she burst into his apartment and threat continued him with a gun and metal bet ton. anna was wearing a bulletproof vest at the time and demanded money. chris told her he would get the cash but he left and called the cops. mariah carey landing in the hospital after falling during the latest music video. she fell while dancing in high heels. she dislocated her shoulder and had to get the shoulder reset. she is recovering at home. we hope she will be okay. >> they are moms to hollywood's
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>> stan the man put a cross carved into the pitcher's mound at busch stadium has been removed because a long timecardnal fan campaigned. we are following the controversial story he joins us now with the details. one guy complained. >> the one guy ainsley. good morning. cardinals earned a reputation as a religious baseball team. players and managers alike are known for chairieering their evangelical case. a ground keeper carved a small cross into the pitcher's mound. no one noticed until a diehard fan followed it on television
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and immediately became offended. he wrote a letter to the local newspaper. faster than you can say amazing grace he stirred up a stink. the cross was a tribute to one of the cardinal players who died earlier this year. the number 6 was also etched into the dirt. mr. vine says it looks suspiciously like the jesus pitch. the team manage 789 began to agree and after consulting they ordered the grounds keepers to stop tagging the mound. something about the constitutional separation of church and the big league. world famous evangelist billy sunday a major league baseball player played for the chicago white stockings and philadelphia phillies. ironically sunday night was christian night at busch stadium. it's okay to exploit christians for financial games lonas long you don't get too churchy. if they were that serious about keeping things secular i am
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surprised they don't have a change in the name of the town. >> you are starting the peanut gallery over there no telling what will happen after the story. >> what about people offended who took it away. >> they are out of luck because it's all about the one person>> let us know what you think on twitter or facebook. >> quarter to the top of the hour. let's span the globe to see what stories are making headlines overseas. first to canada record rainfall flooding the city of toronto. 1400 people were rescued on the commuter train after it was stranded because of the flood. the storm wreaked havoc with 4 inches of rain. caught on camera in australia a elderly woman crashes right through the window of a supermarket. the 75-year-old was backing up when she hit another car and accelerated into the store.
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luckily no one was hurt. >> finally we know what prince william and kate middleton's child will be called when he or she finally arrives. the royal baby will be the prince or princess of cambridge. the name a time in history. first it was sugar and soda now the food police at it once again. now they want greek yogurt in school lunches. >> how much will that be. bernie madoff pulled off one of the biggest ponzi schemes in history. how can you avoid investment scams it is part of the week long series scam alerts. first what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> i will expand on it we have the latest on ntsb findings of flight 214. we have adam housley there.
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till the top of the hour. here's quick headlines for you. jim carey is saying sorry for offensive comments he made about gun owners. he tweeted i do not agree with you nor do i fear you but i love you and i'm sorry in my outrage i
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called you names. that was wrong. the apology comes weeks before his new movie is released. carey has withdrawn his support for the movie because of that violence. the federal food police are at it again this time adding greek yogurt to the school lunch menu. the department of agriculture is testing a pilot program in new york, tennessee and arizona to see if the yogurt is a healthy protein choice for kids and see if it's cost effective. heather? >> i think that will cost a lot of money. speaking of your money, scam alert. it is the second part of our week-long series. we are talking fraud and scams and how to protect yourself. today it's all about sreflgt. here to -- investing. here to help us is personal finance expert vera give veterans. ponzi schemes. >> the name for charles ponzi who swindled money out of investors in the 1970's. you invest your money,
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double your money, the money comes in, take the old money, use it to pay new investors. the thing continues until it blows up. >> the people investing on the bottom are the ones paying the ones on the top. senior fraud and obscenity fraud. >> older americans are cheated out over $3 billion every year. interest rates are low, health care costs are going up and we're up against longer life expectancies so they are a primary target of con artists. the con artist goes in and infiltrates a social group, senior center, for example, they befriend you, gain your trust. this is a group that has a common interest. they go after your friends too. your friends provide testimonials. they use them to say you've got to get in. your friend's in. >> peer pressure. nontraditional investment? >> things like distressed tied to exoticvestments
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things like gold, precious metals, energy fraud is big, alternative energy fraud is big right now. >> you see a lot of commercials for gold and real estate. the free lunch financial seminars. >> a popular way for all sorts of things. retirement products you don't need. unregistered securities. real estate investments. they lure you in with a nice free lunch. you feel comfortable, relaxer. the lunch is pretty good. they convince you to swap your old investments to go for the new. the telltale sign would be pressure tactics, returns that seem too good to be true. always some degree of risk here. a lot of these individuals are not license, selling products not registered with the f.c.c. go on the f.c.c.'s website to feel a person out.
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s.e.c. gov because a lot of these guys are not licensed. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. make sure you turn in tomorrow and we will talk about on-line scams. a lot of folks getting had by that. the time now six minutes till the top of the hour. hate when you're on a plane and the person won't stop chatting? it turns out that's not even the worst offender. the worst kind of air passenger revealed next. >> removing god from the declaration of independence for a commercial. >> all men are created equal. they are endowed with certain inalienable rights. life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> the beer maker standing by its decision. your brew on its responses your brew on its responses next. but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth.
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>> about three minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here's what is happening today. jury selection begins in the trial of accused fort
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hood shooter major nidal hassan, expected to take several weeks. the defense in the george zimmerman murder trial could rest its case today. his team expected to tell jurors about traces of marijuana found in trayvon martin's system the night that he was shot. and finally, a memorial service will be held this afternoon for the 19 arizona fire fighters killed while battling a wildfire last week in yarnell. >> time to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. a curious polar bear cub caught on camera pushing a cruise ship. it is believed the ship drifted into the animal's territory. the bad, the most offensive air passengers. the thoughtless person who climbs into your space from takeoff until landing. a burglar suspect arrested after falling asleep on a
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homeowner's sofa during a robbery. they busted his accomplice at another house down the street. >> time now for your brew on this question of the day responses. earlier in the show we asked you do you think that beer maker sam adams was fine or over the line for omitting god from its commercials. the company is sticking by its decision saying it was following advertising code set by the beer industry which states advertising should not include religion or religious themes. >> we wanted to know what you thought. ellie writes it is a disgrace to misphrase our constitution. our religious freedom is shrinking little by little. >> i think the omission is fine. sam adams had to follow the guideline of the industry. they had to make a business decision between which, the omission or inclusion of god in their ad would be more damaging.
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