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♪ >> it is a good life for us here waking you up this morning. i hope you are having a great morning with your family. it's "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you for starting your day with us as always. gun fire at a gas station in west virginia leaves six people injured overnight. right now police are hunting for the shooter. they have questioned several people but they have made no arrests. it is believed the incident started at an apartment complex across the street. an amber alert issued for a missing delaware girl. she might have been abducted while walking through the whispering pines neighborhood in newark. the neighbor was pulled into a white suv by a man believed to be in his 30's. if you have information please call the newcastle county police department. here's the number 302-395-8173.
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>> to kenya now, today marks the first of three-days of national mourning in that country for the 67 people killed in the terror attack on a shopping center. kenya's president says the terrorist have been defeated but several bodies are still tracked in t-- trapped in the rubble. 5 suspected terrorists were killed 11 more arrested according to kenya's president. >> you are looking live at the senate floor with ted cruz has been talking nonstop for 14 hours. that's mike lee his counterpart giving him a lit bit of a break. it's a last ditch effort to de funding obama care before the key senate vote. we are live in the bureau with the highlights from this all nighter. >> it has been an all nighter. we have seen senator cruz filling up time by reading green
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eggs and ham by doctor sues and quoting from duck dynasty but he always brings the conversation back to obama care which he says hurts small business and hinders job growth. >> i intend to speak in support of de funding obama care until i am no longerable to stand. we don't want government bureaucrats deciding who gets healthcare when we don't want waiting periods and low quality healthcare which is what happens at the end of this road if we stay going down it. >> he ditched the cowboy boots he's known for in favor of comfortable sneakers for this marathon to start yesterday. but in the last half hour more than 14 hours in he addressed his aching feet. he isn't out there allalone. he has been helped by senator mike lee who came out and asked a few lengthy questions that gave cruise a bit -- cruz a bita breather. >> the senate will not pass any bill that de funds or delays
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obama care. it will not negotiation on any lean or anyway onseting the debt ceiling. >> it pits one group of americans against another. that's not fair. there are a lot of unfairnesses built into this law. we don't want our federal government pitting one group of americans against another. >> first before senator lee you heard the democratic majority leader harry reid insisting this speech is not going to have any impact and the senate will not hold any kind of a vote that delays or de funds obama care. senator cruz made it to 4-a mchl. the senate historian call it is an official and out lasted rand paul's famous filibuster from a few months back.
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>> who holds the record? i think it's strom thurman as memory serves. thank you so much, peter. >> the retrial of the pakistani doctor who helped the cia pinpoint osama bin laden has been put on hold. he has now been in prison for nearly 2 and a half years. he was originally sentenced to 33 years for tearrism char terr charges. it is widely believed he was captured for helping bin laden. the case is on hold again because of security concerns after last week's christian church bombing in the reege devon. >> it is game over for a lacrosse player to tried to bring grand theft auto the video game to the streets of alabama. he told baton rouge police he wanted to act out that popular game. he stole a car with a woman inside then drove off hitting several parked cars before the
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woman managed to escape. >> he wouldn't look at me. it was like evidences in the zone. >> nobody suffered any serious injury res. he faces kidnapping, car theft and hit and run charges. >> a record number of americans now think that the federal government am has become too big and too powerful. those new numbers in gallop poll just out 60 percent of people think the government has too much influence in our lives that is up from 50 percent four years ago. >> despite president obama announcing in his address of a u.s. general assembly he is opening the door to new talks over iran's program he snubbed him three times and wouldn't even meet for a handshake. >> the headline is the two did not meet. the report is coming in from the new york poets there were a number of diplomatic snubs when
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the president took to the podium. instead of being president iran's new leader was in another meeting. he tweeted about it. the president also had a meeting later that afternoon. the two did not have lunch together. that was an opportunity. the third was an opportunity for a noon meeting. it was a vague statement from the white house. the president was willing to meet for a handshake or a casual meeting but there was nothing on the books. >> the road blocks may prove to be too great. but i firmly believe the diplomatic path must be tied. >> he said he did not have thim to meet with the president. he had time to meet with the french and austrian president as well as the pakistan prime minister. ainsley, back to you. >> elizabeth bran live for us in
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washington. it could be the letter that sets her husband free. the wife of an american pastor jailed in iranable to hand a letter to aids of the president. she traveled to new york in order to catch the president while he is in the town for the united nations general assembly. she crossed path with his aids in the hotel lobby. >> i was able to talk to one of the delegations and respectfully asked them to get this letter to the president. i am trying to do what i can to bring saeed back home to our family. >> tomorrow marks one year since pastor was i mprisoned for practicing christianity. just last month they rejected his appeal to reduce his
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sentence. >> front man bono mocking bill clinton after the president misses his call on stage to begin moderating the panel at the global initiative event. >> when i first met bono i walked into the oval office, actually, i thought it was a member of his own road crew. wasn't really dressed right. actually, i felt like the rock star on that occasion. >> i must be really easy to make fun of. >> sounds like bono could have a second career as a bill clinton impersonator. >> turning now to business news for you small businesses are getting big help from pay pal's new service. lauren simonetti has details and other top business news. good morning, heather. it is drying out in the aftermath of the federal crisis and creative financing is filling that gap. the latest flavor is pay pal new
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program pay pal working capital. it charges merchants a single flat fee for access to capital within minutes. up to 20,000 dollars pay pal sets the fee and they ex% 10-30 percent of the businesses daily receipt if no pam is made no payment is made either. it is golden for small business as the busy holiday season priechs they need fast cash to hire workers and stock their shelves. it has been a rough time and the fees aren't getting any better. revenue will drop 3 percent this year. it is bad publicity and fire. carnival is the largest cruz line in the world. listen to this one f. you fly american airlines they will let you check washington state lines
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for free if you fly out of any of the state's airports. the waved airline fees are boosting wine sales half a million a month during the peak season. they are giving them in oregon the same. they will pay 500 bucks for a case of wine no problem and frifrn at shipping it for $25. this is a free wine flight. >> thank you so much lauren simonetti. appreciate you joining us. tropical moisture bringing drenching rains and risk of flooding through the middle of the week. >> how bad did it get? maria molina is standing by. >> good morning ainsley and heather. we are talking heavy rain across parts of florida. today is going to be similar to what you have been seeing out here. we are already seeing showers and storms early this morning across parts of the florida
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panhandle. they will continue to move through parts of florida. we see 6 inches of rain and today several inches of rain are possible. we have flood warnings in effect and flood watches for tampa and even down into the city of fort meyers. another wet forecast for you today. eventually as we head into thursday, friday even into the weekend we are looking at drier conditions. improvement is on the way for you across florida. otherwise another beautiful day in the northeast. fall like temperatures widespread in the 70s. great lakes also nice. high temperature at 70 in chicago, 72 in cleveland but as we head further west, parts of the northern rockies you have a new storm system that has arrived and today into tomorrow you are lacking at very cold temperatures well below average and also some snowfall that still has started early this morning. we have a number of winter storm
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warnings in effect and storm watches. we can take up 1-2 feet of snow out here. generally speaking those amounts are in the higher elevations of the rockies. travel will be impacted across parts of montana and wyoming or sections of idaho. we are talking snowfall out here and significant at that. windy conditions with the cold temperatures are expected as well ainsley and heather. >> so weird to look at you. now there's snow falling behind you. >> we are talking a lot of extreme heat, heat waves and now winter storm warnings into effect. >> start christmas shop ping everyone. >> pope sending a letter to atheists. lois lerner quit before she had you had be fired. should you pay for her legal defense? we will brew on this. >> look at your gas prices. the new national average $3.46. ♪ turn around
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♪ >> look at the streets of new york city. some people up early. hope you are doing well as you wake up with your family in your house. in just a hours the united states will have the arms treaty. it will stop the flow of weapons to countries that violate human rights. gun supporters are opposed to it because it requires the united states to put a system in place that tracks the sale and
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transfer of all conventional weapons even small arms. even if the treaty is signed there is no guarantee it will pass the united states senate. >> it sounds like a joke, but a bear really walked into the bar in alas taw. she freaked out when the wild animal strolled into the place in downtown juneau monday night. her reaction, to start yelling at the bear. apparently that tactic worked because the bear turned around and left. state wildlife officials say it's rare for bears to go inside businesses in that area but they have wandered into homes. >> she told him to leave and he did. >> police are searching for a man who violated a man. he walkd in and a punch. he was seriously injured. the suspect took off and authorities hope this surveillance video will lead to
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his arrest. >> let's hope so. >> it is now time to brew on this. we told you about a woman at the center of an irs tea party scandal retiring just before she could be fired. lois lerner will collect a pension of 50,000 dollars funed by your tax dollars. they weighed in on the record tonight. >> i am disgusted. when this whole thing started back in may. i had a vision of her in an orange jump suit making license plates in a federal prison. now i am picturing her on a caribbean island with an umbrella living off your tax money my tax money and the american people's tax money. >> now it turns out you could also be paying her legal bills for when she choose to plead the 5th. remember that before congress? should taxpayers be on the hook
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for theose legal bills. shoot us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will read your comments later in the show. >> the time now is 18 after the top of the hour. pope benedict and pope francis teaming up spreading the word about god by penning a letter to atheists. what it says may surprise you. >> celebrities taking their pleas to congress to get the paparazzi on their back. could the star power force a
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>> a beautiful shot for you. the american flag flapping a little in the wind. hope your day is starting great. appreciate you joining us on "fox & friends first". a man who helped his father fake his drowning death to collect insurance money. an arrest warrant for jonathan roth after he was a no show for his hearing. he pleaded back in march to a conspiracy charges. he made a frantic call to 911 claiming his father had drowned off of long island. that starting a air and water search. they raised his father for
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speeding in south carolina. two popes are coming together to reach out to atheists. pope francis and pope benedict xvi made letters. the letter suggests the two men who live across from vatican are pursuing in a campaign to engage nonbelievers. the spokesman says the letters are pure coincidence. >> celebrities are celebrating aa major victory. the governor of california signing an anti popaparazzi law protecting children. >> good morning ainsley. hollywood is taking on the paparazzi and winning. the governor of california signing into law a measure aimed at keeping them away from the celebrity's children. it is a misdemeanor to attempt to photograph or video a child in a harassing manner if it is taken because the child's parent
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is a celebrity or public official. actresses jennifer garner and halle berry testified last month before california law americas. the bill is needed when they are out in public with their children they are harassed by the paparazzi. berry said it is my hope this is the beginning of the end for those overly aggressive paparazzi who's outrageous conduct has caused so much trauma and emotional distress. the new law which takes effect january the 1st increases the penalty for violators. the current penalty is 6 months. now this new penalty is one year in jail and possible fine of 10,000 dollars. >> some people say champagne problems. i covered the paparazzi one time. it was like a football team coming in on these celebrities. it is now 25 after the top of the hour.
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>> coming up senator ted cruise launches a marathon speech taking on obama care. he says he will talk until he can't talk any more. how long will this last? >> she was banned from playing football because she is a girl. we have an update on her fight to return to the field. and speaking of girl power on this day in history in 1996 the first wives club was the number one movie in america. adorable movie if you haven't seen it. hey lena, what ya looking for? well, you've found delicious! ♪ ♪ if you wanna go and fly with me ♪ ♪ it's buzz the bee on your tv ♪ ♪ oh how did i get this way? ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ it is so honey swagalish ♪ so much crunch, can you handle this? ♪ ♪ the party in the bowl don't stop! ♪
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>> it is wednesday september 25th. you are looking at senator ted cruz still live on the senate floor giving the speech in defiance of obama care. how long can he go? >> witnesses saw a preteen girl being pulled into a white suv against her will. >> plus more than just a rock star brett michaels a fan so desperate to see him shea got in trouble with the law. what she did and what he did. "fox & friends first" starts right now.
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>> from the streets of new york city to the heart of dixie and every where in between. good morning it is wednesday september 25th. welcome to "fox & friends first". we appreciate it. >> it is 31 after the top of the hour. let's start with a fox news alert. one fire at a gas station in west virginia leaves six people injured overnight. right now police are now lacking for that shooter. they questioned several people, have not made any arrests. they think it all started at an apartment complex across the street. and an amber alert issued for a missing delaware girl. police say she may have been abducted while walking through the whispering pines neighborhood in newark. witnesses say the girl was pulled into a white suv withqñ tinted windows by a man believed
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to be in his 30's. any one with information should call the newcastle county police department at 302-395-8173. also at this hour police are looking nationwide and even at the mexican border for a missing teenager. 16-year-old adrien navarro is wanted for the murder of his mother and younger brother in their nevada apartment. police believe they were stabbed to death last tuesday but a relative called police to say they hadn't heard from a family in a while. >> a man is behind bars accused of plotting a shooting rampage at a salt lake city mall. the 42-year-old planned to carry out the attacks today to coincide with the anniversary of his mother's death. last month he told a crisis counselor over the phone that he planned to randomly shoot and kill quote as many people as possible. the counselor reported the call and police investigated and then
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they raised him. he is in jail on $1 million bail. his first court appearance today. >> dr. drew penske is just announcing now his private battle with cancer. the well-known doctor had his prostate removed earlier this year after being diagnosefvqnfc cancer. he is cancer free and was able to go back to work 10-days after the surgery. he will be sharing his story to help sharebring awareness of pre cancer among men. >> regulating electronic cigarettes in the same way they regula regulate tobacco products. they say they are being marketed to children through cartoon like advertising characters and offering fruit and candy flavors. at the same time they are becoming more affordable and available without regulation. e cigarettes can be sold to minors in states that don't restrict sales. it is a fox news alert. you are looking live at the
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senate floor with texas senator ted cruz has been talking nonstop for 14 hours now. it is not a filibuster it is a last ditch effort to gain supportç?wó supportç?wó p;bd/qúbvvote. peter doocy is live at the bureau with the highlights from this all nighter. >> when senator cruz made it to 4:00 a.m. the senate historian started considering this speech part of an official all nighter session at the senate. cruz said he was going to speak until he physically could not stand any more. he obviously has not yet reached his limit. >> i intend to speak in support of de funding obama care until i am no longerable to stand. >> it wasn't all business even read green eggs andñr ham by doctdr.
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seuss. >> do you like green eggs and ham? i do not like them sam i am. i do not like green eggs and ham. >> you see hisv9#de÷weñ daughte( listening to him read green eggs and ham on tv. they insist the senate will not vote on any bill that would delay or de fund obama care as president obama insists that is is good thing. >> this is going to be a good deal for those who don't have health insurance those who already have health insurance get better health insurance. >> since this is not technically a filibuster in procedural terms cruz is going to need to yield the floor today at about noon. at most he can only speak for another 6 and a half or so more hours. ainsley? >> all right. thanks so much for that report. >> despite president obama announcing his address to the u.n. general assembly that he was opening the door to new talks over iran's nuclear
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program iran's presidentq snubbd áe%ko'd wouldn't even meet for a handshake. elizabeth prann is live for us in washington, d.c. with more on this. good morning elizabeth. >> good morning, heather. white house officials made it clear the president was willing to meet for a handshake or a casual meeting but nothing was set in stone. the two didn't meet. new york post is saying it was an assault of iran's new leader hassan ruhani. the first snub was when he skipped president obama's global address that took place in the morning. instead he was at another meeting and tweeted about it. the president did the same during his afternoon u.n. debut. the he cousecond instance is why had time to meet for lunch but they didn't. one said alcohol was being served. one was an afternoon meeting but despite this we know the new leader has been pushing for international improved relations during his address he said quote i propose as a starting step for
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the consideration by the united nations against violence and extremism let us all join this wave. i invite all states. th it is important to remember how long it has been the relationship between islaran an the u.s. has been in turmoil. they alluded to the fact that this will certainly take time. >> i don't believe this cannen over come overnight. program. that can serve as a major theft down a road toward a different relationship. >> he said he simply did not have enough time to meet with the president. he met with the french and austrian president as well as ñ9strian president as well as j=l:8 thank you elizabeth prann. >> it could be the letter that
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sets her husband free the wife of an american pastor jailed in iranable to handy live a letter to aids of the new iranian president. he traveled to new york in order to catch president hassan huhani while he was in town during the general assembly. she crossed paths with some of his aids in aúdv >> i was also able to talk to one of the delegations and respectfully ask them to get this letter to the president. it was my attempt to bring saeed back home to our family. >> tomorrow marks one year since her husband was imprisoned for practicing christianity. his wife hasn't spoken to him since january. a court rejected his appeal to reduce his sentence. >> the girl who made news earlier this year when she was banned from the boy's football team is back on the field.
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you may recall 12-year-old maddie page was told for biblical reasons she could no longer play football with the boys. her parents pulled her out of that school and she is now with a local youthleague. she says that her new teammates don't have a problem with it and she says that she some day hopes to bny college football scholarship. >> talk about turning a bad day around, a woman rushing into a meet and greet is pulled over by :g% wb ó once she finally makes it to the event. poison rock star signs his name on that speeding ticket. you can see it there in this picture. even tweeted this picture. pretty cool guy. >> nice of him. >> storm system tropicalç:5m moisture bringing drenching rain and risk of flooding to parts of florida during the middle of the week. >> how bad might it get? time for the first degree weather update maria gñx
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>> it has been a wet summer across parts of florida. now we are looking at the potential for flooding in sections of florida. this is not good news. part of the reason it is related to the weather going on in the northeast. we had a strong cold front push through and the system has moved further south and has been sitting over parts of florida over the last several days producing a lot of hea it has been taking moisture from the gulf of mexico and firing up these showers and storms. you can see them coming down across parts of tampa and across parts of the panhandle. northern parts of florida getting in on the heavy rain. the flood/íújélód:p, over centr florida and into fort meyers the city of tampa you are under a flood warning daytona beach and in the city of orlando. some areas have picked up 6 inches of rain.
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forecast over the next several days is we are expecting drier conditions. condg in the city of tampa.ñi across the northeast beautiful weather continues into the weekend. 70s widespread. 74 for a high in new york city. 70 for a 72 in cleveland. across parts of texas you have been talking about record heat today. 98 degrees for the high temperature in san antonio. northern rockies cooler air is moving on in. with this cooler air we have a storm system that is producingñ areas of snow. 1-2 feet of snow another cast above 7,000 feet. we are lacking at mountain snows. lower elevations you will be getting rainfall. winter storm ié effect in parts of montana and idaho andç2l sections of idaho. ainsley and heather i want to remind everyone i don't make the
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weather. i just report ](%w%%oux,z24wcitr no haters. >> it is weird. you look at the temperatures in san antonio. >> thank you. the time now is almost 50 minutes to the top of the hour. speaking of the tweeting and social media a mandatory friendship with your future boss no longer required. trying to social media ought of ãy employment. >> day out on the beach. how one family's dog saved that child from danger. ♪ [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began,
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>> the lights are on. they never go out in new york city. some new york city law americas want to put a stop, they are pushing to ban employers from friending employees on facebook. they will begin debating the internet privacy bill. it would ban companies from demanding workers to give them access to their social media account. it does not stop bosss from lacking at information. q a hero after stopping this baby from going into the ocean. it happened in turkey. a family and their dog were there at the beach when all of a sudden the baby started crawling toward the water. the dog runs over and sits in
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front of that little child. moments later the baby's mother comes to pick up the toddler and saves his or her life f0lñ potentially. >> the dog got an extra treat for that. america pledge is not only garnering goodwill but alsowd makes good business sense for retarryls and suppliers. >> diane macedo joins us with more. >> wal-mart pledged back in january to lead an american renewal in manufacturing and bring jobs back to the u.s. by buying an additional 50 billion in american made product over the next ten years. looks like wal-mart isn'txl/? leading this movement. roiters reports in many cases wal-mart suppl]1cg6jut(qv decided to produce in the united states due to rising wages overseas and labor flexibility back home. hampton products international which supplies door hardware to wal-mart had operations in the
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wisconsin plant again in 2008. wal-mart's pledge pushed the company to ramp up the u.s. manufacturing this year to meetñ wal-mart's timetable. wal-mart's high profile commitment is also helping to encourage other companies to follow suit by providing them with incentives like longer term purchasing guidance helping them find local tax breaks and simple expectation of demand from such a massive retailer. hampton rproducts says even without paul martwal-mart it is control of the manufacturing process and a much smaller(cf impact on the environment because both the6 are lower and the shipping distance is smaller and u.s. plants generally use less energy than chinese counterparts. on the retyler side they benefit from a more accessible product lower shipping costs and the goodwill that comes with saying made in america. >>=#wj and a good feeling when buy it.
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>> it is almost 10 minutes to the top of the hour. age is just a number. a[ nlkvqp)-old women is living proof. her amazing accomplishment decades in the making. >> the sweet smell of a new born is hard to resist. is hard to r÷ scientists revealn why. first let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> get double dose of dooc. good morning to you ladies. senator marco rubio joins us with the latest on the obama care budget battle. also going to talk a little bit about ted cruz and what he is doing down in washington. nascar driver kurt busch was with a big surprise out on our plaza. it is a big day on the hacker series, how your home could be spying on you right now. actress and health advocate susan summ suzanne somers tells us about her brand new book, it is calleq
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welcome back to "fox & friends first." a mexican mafia takedown. s.w.a.t. team busting more than 120 street gang members in county,. all have been indicted on crimes including murder, drug-q8 ext. not only that, s.w.a.t. teamsñr recovering guns, 22 pounds of meth, heroin is and cocaine. it was all part of a two-year investigation called "operation smokin' aces." mothers, are you addicted to your baby? well, it could be because of the way that they smell. researchers in canada found that
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when new moms smell their baby, hfdh913)x/ lights up, and this is similar addicts react. the researchers also say that this reaction helps create a stronger bond between baby and mom. ainsley? thanks. age is just a number, and one 99-year-old proved just that. eight decades after dropping out of high school, this iowa grandmother finally got her d diplo diploma. invt&l2 to start a family even though l2 she only need one more credited to graduate. >> congratulations. well, the time now, about five minutes till the top of the hour. and what would you do if you found a bag full of cash on the side of the road? the lucky find with an even luckier outcome. and the woman at the center of the irs targeting scandal quitting before she could get but should you, the tack pxpaye have to pay her legal fees?
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[ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. before you leave the house, here's what's happening today. a live look at the senate floor where senator ted cruz is still hdgyúj)9ac he's been;ew>pin@h'# in an effort it garner support for defunding obamacare. today is the first of three day of national mourning in kenya for the 67 people killed in the mall terror attack. several bodies are still trapped this the rubble. the area is being patrol by security force. and in just a few hour, john kerry will sign the international arms treaty. opponents are concerned because zc1 weapon transfer.m time now to take a look at "the good, the bad and the ugly." remember the florida man who found $6,000 on the street and
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tracked down the owner? turns out itñi belonged to an elderly man in a nursing home. next, the bad. the race in the netherlands, a driver loses control, crashes into the wall and into the pondr two people inside escaped injury. finally, the ugly. get this. brown university set to host a week-longçó series of nudity events. it's advertised as a way to mak2 students feel free in their bodies on ñi(ps(us.iíozu that could get ugly. time now for the brew on the question of the day response. earlier in the show we asked you if it was fair for taxpayers to be on the hook for loisçó lernes expenses. >> she retired before she could be terminated. here's some of your responses. >> paul says she should be tried first, then be found guilty, be jailed. >> lerner should not be paid anything by taxpayers. >> and hank writes, we should not pay for her retirement or
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legal representation. thanks, of course, to everyone who responded, as always. go and have a great day. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. >> bye.=ikr=]c>b=b good morning. it's wednesday, september 25th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. he's still going. you are looking at senator ted cruz live on the senate floor speaking for 15 hours. so what's his points and what's going to come out of all this? we're going to break it down for you today. >> and game over for a college lacrosse player accused of a violent crime. that guy right there. his excuse? i learned it in the gameiçjáf theft auto." >> circle the word "game." and what happens when you're hired to do bill clinton but he does not show up? well, you play the part if you're bono. >> when i first met bono, he walked into the oval office, and actually, i thought it was a >> see what happens
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