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extend the debt deadline. >> what does all of this mean for you? national parks and monuments are back open again federal employees are back to work and they are getting back pay now. america runs out of money again in just 90-days. >> the president got exactly what he said he wanted. doug luzader is live with the breaking details. >> not much time to spare last night with that approaching midnight deadline. seemed to do the trick and a crisis was diverted. just before the house finally signed off on the plan president obama moved to the white house to declare the impasse had ended. >> democrats and congress have come together and reopened our government. >> shut government facilities will open today through january 15th. federal employees returned to work and the national debt will
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begin to grow again enough to last through february 7th head now for the $17 trillion mark. the republican house speaker john boehner allowed vote to go forward even though majority of house members opposed it. >> at some point the president is going to have to step in and provide actual leadership he has faileded to provide up until this point. he got everything they wanted. maybe they are popping champagne because in three short months we will be right back here again in the same scott without any of the problems being addressed. >> as the president exited that news event he was asked a question on that very topic. >> this will happen all over again in a few months. are you excited? >> no. >> he may not want it to happen again in a few months but this is set up to do just that. this is kicking the can down the road as we hear from the president again today about what
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comes next? >> maybe lawmakers will think over the next 90-days. >> now to a fox business alert for you what does washington's debt deal mean for market? lauren simonetti has more on that. >> it is over and the debt crisis averted. stocks this morning are down. nasdaq is lower, too. the market is actually up since the shut down began october 1st. the s&p the stocks that you own your portfolios is higher by more than 2 percent. just a quarter of a percent away from record territory. now the focus to earnings third quarter numbers goldman sachs united health and google are out sued. investors are looking for clues to if the shut down help hurt
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their business. they know the debt deal is a band-aid. lawmakers will return to the bargaining table setting the market up for more gridlock and more uncertainty. back to you. >> see if they can do a better job next time. >> doubtful. >> funding for obama carry mains in tact. they vow to fight for healthcare law is far from over. elizabeth prann is live in washington to break it all down for us. >> we heard that from lawmakers. the majority of the healthcare law will roll out unchanged. it includes one provision to make sure that folks do take advantage of subsidy or basically financial assistance under the healthcare law do not lie about their income. it's a small anti fraud provision. the deal has a number of parts which remain completely unchanged first of all. the medical device still does
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exist. congress and staff still get subsidies to pay for obama care. the white house staff including the president will not be required to enroll. this like you said while we hear from some lawmakers on the hill who vow to continue to fight the sweeping healthcare law as negle negotiations begin on long-term budget deals. >> this deem does nothing for obama care. >> it is just a web site that doesn't work but in a few weeks it will start directly impacting millions and millions of people. >> the web traffic has been reduce by 88 percent. you have heard press secretary jay carney say he still has to release exact enrolling numbers. it shows a dismal sign up on top of that there has been people on the web site people have to put in personal information off the bat and occasionally like we have heard the web site does
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crash. >> elizabeth prann, live for us in washington. >> that brings us to today's brew on this. >> send your comments to us. you can tweet them to us at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will read the comments later in the show. >> a bizarre trip on capitol hill as vote was coming to a close. that is house sten nothing fer diane ready she went off on a ramp last night before officers dragged her off the house floor. at one point she was yelling a house divided can't stand. capitol hill producer was there when this all went down. he says she is very well liked on the hill. >> people were absolutely stunned. the lawyer, the minority whip
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from maryland had a look of shock on his face. other people were scratching their heads saying we know her, they were very concerned about her. that was one of the other thi s things. the capitol hill was a small community. >> she was interviewed by police and taken to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. >> newark mayor cory booker wins for opening senate seat. he pebeat out republican for 55 percent of the vote. he will complete the 15 months remaining on the firm because of the death of frank lautenberg back in june. >> because of this call to service i move to one of our toughest streets and begin my work with one of emergennew jer toughest greatest most determined people in this city to prove the truth that america can be great for every american. >> booker will have to run for reelection next year in order to keep the seat for the full six
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year term. >> dallas mavericks owner mark cubin is found not guilty of insider trading. they accused him of dumping shares after being tipped off by ceo. it saved him from a 1 $50,000 loss. after she had harsh words for the prosecutor. >> she lied over and over. i said i wouldn't be bullied. she tried to be a bully. she sat there and looked at me and when she couldn't get her way and try to bully me she backed down startied shaking. at one point i thought she was going to cry. he has an estimated net worth of 2 and a half billion dollar. >> new information that could help in the search for a boy with autism who has been missing for 11 days. new york city police now think that he may have boarded a train out of the city.
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the 14-year-old has severe autism he can't speak. he was last seen on surveillance video running out of his school in long island city. there's a 70,000 dollar reward for any information on his whereabouts. >> defense secretary chuck hagel apologizes to an award recipient for the delay. the paperwork wgot lost and resubmitted twoed years ago. hagel said sorry you and your family had to endure that. i think that deserves a tremendous amount of attention and credit. he risked his life to save his fellow soldiers during one of the most dangerous ambushes in the war in afghanistan. in response to a recent controversy arlington national cemetery is relaxing one of the policies. it will allow people who have lost loved ones who leave behind small mementos in honor of them but nothing can be taped to the headstone they say.
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family members were outraged when the items they were leaving were removed from section 60 where victims in the wars in iraq and afghanistan are bury. prosecutor and defense attorneys in the colorado movie massacre case over what will evidence can be admitted. the issue was he sane or insane at the time he allegedly killed 12 people. today they are expected to argue over statements that holmes made to police after they arrested him. holmes' lawyers want evidence from his car thrown out because police -- they say they didn't get a warrant before searching it. remember this? it was a meteor that exploded mid air over russia earlier this year. divers working at lake shebartol in central russia they had a giant fragment of the meteorite. it weighed in at 1,200 pounds.
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the biggest piece of the meteorite found so far. it was the largest strike in over 100 years more than 1,000 were injured by the shock waves estimated to be as strong as 20 hiroshima atomic bombs. >> police say she killed herself after being relentlessly bullied. now we hear a different story of an acutes teenager. >> she hasn't had access to her cell phone. her parents are saying she didn't have access to computer at that time. >> wait until you hear who the accused bullies are blaming. >> the summer camp is to blame for giving their lime's disease. now they are suing. is that fair? we report you decide. heart healthy, huh?!
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they say this post on facebook that reads quote yes i know i bullied rebecca she killed herself and i don't give a blank was the work of a hacker. holly bris toe is following this story this morning. >> a 148 year-old and a 12-year-o -- 14-year-old and 12-year-old are charged with aggravated stalking after rebecca killed herself after her two former friends bullied her on line and at school unrelentlessly. >> they are serious charges especially for a 14-year-old. i feel like this case is going to be one that is made an example of. >> from what her client's parents tell her the charges are shocking. >> they say she has never been a in probltrouble at home. >> if she is found guilty she could be in jail until she is 19. >> we want to find a balance
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here to not take away another juvenile's life, per se. to jail her for five years would be a tremendous, tremendous affect. >> the sheriff accuses the client of showing no remorse. they made the arrest after there was a quote over the weekend he says was posted on the facebook page saying quote yes i know i bullied rebecca and she killed herself and i don't give a... she says her account was hacked. >> my client and parents are saying she didn't have access to the computer at time and she was asleep. we have an uphill battle with that. >> the attorney says she is filing motions to get her client out of the juvenile detention center before she is arraigned next week. the victim's 15th birthday would have been this saturday.
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>> in a november 2, '12 car chase that ended in the shooting death of an unarmed man and woman. 63 polices have been suspended. the officers violated protocol during the chase. it all started when officers thought the suspect fired at them. they were unarmed. they were shot 137 times. 13 other officers who were involved in the shooting self have not yet been punished. scary moments at a high school in oregon. a teacher found this in a classroom yesterday. it is called a steel bomb and used to keep animals and pets away from farms and fishing areas. all of the students and the staff were evacuated while the school was searched. police are still investigating how ended up on campus to begin with. >> parents of a new york girl suing her summer camp where they say she contracted lime's
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disease. the lawsuit says she was bitten by ticks at camp when she was 14. the girl is now 17. the family's attorney says she suffers debilitating issues including memory loss and severe pain. they promised to protect them from looimime's disease. >> now it is the scene around the world and now we are hearing from the injured soldier's father for the first time. oo a i am overwhelmed that that is my boy and he could come from me. >> lovely child. lovely person filled with honor and valor and occcourage. >> details about the attack that almost cost his son his life. >> from football players to convict. o.j. simpson trying to squeeze out another career when he gets out of prison.
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>> everyone loves a convertible, after all. the man who found the boston marathon suspect hiding in his boat, remember? he wants to set the record straight. he says he is not a hero. he said quote if i had seen blood out there i would not have investigated it. i am not crazy. he said he walked over to the boat only after noticing some padding used to protect it had fallen to the ground. when he went and fixed it he spotted blood and a man inside. it was of course dzhokhar tsarnaev. he plead not guilty to 30 federal charges stemming from
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the april terrorist attack. >> o.j. simpson the preacher? new reports claiming he turned to god behind bars and now he wants to be a tv evangelist once he's out of prison. he dubbed his religious moment on safari. this is the promotional poster for his project. simpson's manager claims plans are already underway for a tv deal. >> thank you, heather. a colorado man is attacked by three coyotes and lives to tell about it. he was on his way to work when he heard a noise. before he had time to think of what it could be he was attacked. >> i felt a tug and i felt it starting to tear through my skin. >> he used a flashlight to defend himself. it lasted a minute and a half before the animals gave up on the attack.
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wildlife officers found two of the coyotes and killed them. they are still looking for a third one. >> doctors can tell if you will get alzheimer's before you see any symptoms. new research will be released by johns hopkins to show how the new test for levels of specific proteins in your spinal fluid could be a valuable test for middle age people who have a history of alzheimer's. if it is lakely to occur drug therapy or drugs can be given to you and started a little earlier. >> the picture we showed you yesterday morning an army ranger hurt in afghanistan leaving the commanding officer despite being banged up and in extreme pain. he is speaking out on his son's bravery seen all over the world. we have the story. >> it is said a picture is worth a thousand words. but it is this one of injured army ranger josh harvis that has
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been seen around the world. >> lovely, lovely child. lovely person filled with honor and valor and courage. >> last week 24-year-old harvis on his second tour of duty lost both of his legs while his unit was searching the building for a target. four of his fellow sell ders died in that attack. >> a man came out lifted up his shirt to show he had no ied's then a woman came out and she exploded. >> things only got worse after that. >> everybody from what i understood start moving and shuffling and there were ied's planted on the ground. obviously josh stepped on one and several other of the people in his unit also. >> we showed jim hargis this photo of his son one he has seen dozens of times. holding back tears he is proud of his son being a ranger. >> when you see this picture how
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proud are you? >> i am overwhelmed. that's my boy, he could come from me. >> on his chest in the photo sits the purple heart. he was presented his medal surrounded by 50 people in a hospital room in in afghanistan when he started to raise his arm salute. >> i am very well pleased with him, yes. he's an awesome kid. he's an awesome man. >> hargis is now on his way back to the u.s. he and his wife expecting their first child. >> wish them well. >> the shocking reason why all of the pink nfl gear isn't going to breast cancer research. who is pockets all of this cash instead? >> that's interesting. then she was punished for being the designated driver, now this teenager wants to punish her school in court. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah.
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>> it is october 17th. we start with the fox news alert. it is a done deal now. the president signs off on a deal to end the government shut down but we could be in the same predicament in a few weeks. >> saying i do is the easy part. it is what comes next that is tough. researchers found the key to the
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happy marriage. you want to head to the bank after you hear this. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> crisis averted in washington for now. a few hours ago the president extending the debt deadline. >> national parks and monuments are back open federal employees are back to work and getting back pay, but america runs out of money again in 90-days. >> in the end the president got exactly what he wanted. >> if they are celebrating it won't be long because we will be right back where we started in a month or so it appears. they wait for the house to
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finally sign off on the plan to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling with the president getting largely what he wanted. >> tonight the republicans and democrats in congress have come together around an agreement that will reopen our government and remove the threat of default fr from our economy. >> the ned rale employees will return to work today. parks should reopen as well. there should be some pain. the president has the authority to run up the national debt eeb higher as we go to $20 million. that has many voting to row pose the deal. >> at some point the president will have to provide leadership he failed to provide you to this point. >> if that is the case will we go through this again just after
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the new year? the president was asked one final question last night. >> will this happen aga -- are excited for this to happen in the next few months? >> no. >> they will have to get talks going relatively soon with with a longer term deal. >> doug luzader live for us. thank you. >> trey gowdy is sounding off on how the parks director handled the shut down. he said this last night on the kelly files. >> the very first day to make this shut down as painful as possible for innocent people it drains credibility a park service director would not remember who he talked to at the white house in the midst of a
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historic government shut down. he took him at his word he can't remember who he talked to. these are open air monday ums. you can go there will not be staff. he got caught trying to make this as painful as possible. >> goudy says despite his questioning he never got a clear explanation during the session with the president as to why the parks were closed. >> the government was the most contentious part. lawmakers vow he is fighting. >> elizabeth brprann is live to talk more about this. >> this is just the beginning they vow to continue to fight. as negotiations begin on long-term budget deals. they claim the public will only see it as a slow rolling train wreck and will ultimately have to be dealt with.
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>> this deal does nothing for the millions of people hurting because of obama care. >> right now obama care for many americans are just a seb site that doesn't work. in a few weeks and a few months it will start directly impacting millions and millions of people. >> they make sure folks who get subsidieser oh financial assistance. they have parts that remain unchanged the health tax and congress and staff get subsidies to pay for health insurance. white house staff including the president will not be required to enroll and all of the glitches continue the web traffic is dying down reduced by 88 percent. press secretary jay carney still has yet to release the numbers. it does show a dismal sign up so
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far. because folks need to church in personal information identity threats are beginning to emerge. heather, back to you. >> thank you very much elizabeth prann live for us. >> now that means it is tame for your brew on this question of the day responses. we asked earlier is this a good deal or a raw deal for americans? >> budget deal a raw deal for america. >> beverly e-mailed us and said the united states got the shaft. >> we will have more comments straight ahead. >> now a bizarre twist in last night's bill after coming to a close. watch this.
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>> they go against god. >> that is house sten nothing fer diane reedy she went off on a rant before officers dragged her off the house flar. she was yelling a house divided cannot stand. fox news senior capitol hill was there when it went down. he says she is actually very well liked on the hill. >> i tell you, people were absolutely stun. the lawyer the minority whip from maryland had a look of shock on his face. other people were scratching their heads saying we know her they were very concerned about her. i think that was one of the other things. capitol hill is a small community. >> reed was interviewed by capitol hill police and she was taken to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. remember the 9-year-old boy who stuck on to a plane headed to vegas? he has been removed from his home. he and his parents are ordered
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to therapy. keep in mind before he hopped the flight he also stole and crashed a delivery truck. he walked out on a lunch bill at an airport restaurant. he was also suspended from school for aggressive behavior. his parents say they can't control him. that is sad. >> a former nfl star turned minister busted for mortgage fraud. prosecutors allege he conspired with his mother to steal nearly 700,000 dollar. he played for four nfl teams back in the 80s and 90s including the patriots and eagles. court records indicate the pair carried out a sophisticated fraud scam taking out several bank loans on his mother's house. if convicted the two face up to 10 years in prison and a 150,000 dollar fine. caroline kennedy daughter of john f. kennedy is the new united states ambassador to japan. she won the endorsement shortly after the voting to end the government partial shut down.
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kennedy promised to carry forward her father's legacy. >> the search is back on for the remains of amelia earhart's airplane. this time searchers will be looking for the miss serious object spotted in the 1937 picture which might show the plane's landing gear. the expedition costs $3 million. it will use two manned submersibles to search the depth of the ocean near the island. the search is slated to begin in the middle of august. maybe they will find it. >> let's get straight to the first degree weather update with maria million lena. >> things pretty kwie out there today. colder temperatures are on the way. >> we have ap frontal boundary headed eastbound. the system that is strong in terms of the cool down that is producing across the center of the country. otherwise in terms of precipitation this storm system is relatively week. we have a couple of areas of
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showers maybe steadier rain parts of the gulf coast of the forecast through out the day today across parts of the southeast up into new england showers and a wum rumbles of thunder today and through the mid atlantic. have the umbrella handy. you could be seeing showers or heavier rain as we head into this evening. i don't think we will see any delays associated with the storm system. it will seem relatively quiet along the east coast. i want to show you these. it is very kill lee 39 in rapid city 27 in denver and low 40's in minneapolis. as we head into the afternoon 70 in new york city but a cool down behind the system expected for tomorrow only 50's cleveland
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>> good morning from the streets of new york city. thank you so much for starting your day with us. we really appreciate it. we have this story for you now. a surgeon from new york charged with fraud for faking thousands of operations. investigators say in 2007 to 2011 dr. panos reported performing as many as 22 surgeries in a single day, many of which were never done. he submitted claims for more than $35 million to healthcare providers. during that time dr. panos made $7.5 million. he has been ordered to pay back 5 million to the federal government. >> are your tweets depressing? big brother may be watching. researchers at the university of california san diego they are using twitter to monitor for mental illness all on the tax
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payer's dime. the 80 thoudz project uses special algorithms to determine the mood of people's tweets. if they found depressing they will tweet people back directly. >> facebook is he'sing up on privacy settings. they allowed them to post videos and photos seen by any one not just their friends. it will give teenagers a little more of a choice. critics say it's mostly about getting money from advertisers. during october players and coaches in the nfl to their pink gear to bring awareness to cancer. now a report reveals once everything is broken down only 8 percent of that money is making its way to cancer programs and
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to research. it if 17 trillion in debt is hard to wrap your head around you are not alone. what does this kind of debt look like. >> diane macedo is here to break it down for us. >> i tried to get 17 trillion so i could show you in person for some reason we couldn't make it happen. here's a graphic to help you understand how much money we are talking about here. let's start with a $100 bill. we know what it looks like if we stack shem up 10,000 we have a pun inch pile. 100 million at 43 inches tall about the width of a standard palace which is good because you will neat a fork lift. 1 trillion you are looking at a football fields worth of those piles times that by 17 and that pile of benjamins will be the size of a football field and
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taller than the statue of liberty. if you are wondering how that breaks down per person we are looking at 53,000 dollars in debt per individual american or 123,000 per person if you only factor in working americans. that amount is the size of a brick, little tough to carry around in your wallet. ainsley, heather back to you. thank you very much diane macedo. appreciate 48 minutes after th the hour. your children's future in danger if they are in daycare. what every parent need to know before you head off to work. >> it is not in your wedding vows but a heavenly relationship can mean one thing. find out if you have it. let's check in with steve doocy to see what's up on fox and friends. >> i don't know what it is. i have a great big household of stuff. coming up we are going to talk about the fact that there's a crisis avert. today was supposed to be d-day. didn't happen.
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they voted to kick the can. what was the house sten nothing fer thinking when she went up to the microphone and started yelling. what we know about her and what she said. robert redford said the gridlock is there because the government is racist. >> house republicans called before congress. he talked to somebody at the white house before closing war memorials before he did it, he just doesn't remember their name. >> scott remccreary the one who won american idol at age 18 has a brand new album. we will see you in 10 minutes on your channel for news. actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup.
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an update to a story we've been following at fox. the massachusetts teenager punished by her high school for being a designated driver now plans to sue the school. administrators stripped aaron cox of her title as captain of the volleyball team and suspended her for five games after she picked up a friend at a party who said she was too drunk to drive home. the school claims she violated the zero tolerance policy against alcohol. three cleveland women held captive by ariel castro might be getting monetary payments. it comes out to somewhere between $225 thousand and $275thousand each. the bill would pay for college tuition and medical bills. >> this picture is making a lot of people angry. it is a toddler drinking from a can of bud lite at a
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tailgate party with the caption saying starting early these days. the photo was posted on monday and it is going viral. to be fair, we don't know if there's actually beer in the can, and we hope not. >> are day cares turning children into monsters? according to a new study at the university of oxford, children who spend time in day care centers or with baby sitters are more likely to have behavioral problems including hyperactivity. what is the most important influence on a child's behavior? their home environment and the care they receive from their mother. >> could the secret to a happy marriage be all about sharing your money? a study found couples were more likely to be happy if their resources were shared. the same study found keeping parts of your money separate did nothing to help your happiness. experts say pooling your income reenforced trust to
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each other and makes you work harder to make that relationship work during hard times. >> i don't know if i agree with that. can you say boo? just because you dress up as a ghost doesn't mean you are a ghost. the ridiculous robbery that you have to see. >> and this little girl upstaging the bride with her dance moves. ♪ ♪ ♪
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two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening. federal workers are back on the job at national parks and monuments after a last-minute deal was reached in washington last night to end the shutdown. but we may not be in the clear just yet. in just 90 days the u.s. may run out of money again. new research being released today could help doctors detect alzheimer's before seeing symptoms. it is a new, predictive
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test for middle age people who have a family history of the disease. an important change in facebook privacy settings for teenagers. they can now post updates, videos and photos that can be seen by anyone, not just theirñrg# friends. >> take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. a littleñr flower girl stealing the show. a six-year-old making this grand entrance as she free styles on the dance floor. next the bad. new reports revealing the reason charlie quit the 50 shades of grey movie. he was only going to get paid $25,000 for a lead role. the ugly. hollywood comes earlypi a -- halloween comes early at a liquor store in alabama. añi robberñrçó is yet to be found.
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>> time for your responses on your response to the question of the day. >> thanks to everyone who responded. >> we hope you have a great day. "fox & friends" starts right now. good morning. it isçó ujurs#ey fsuober 17. a fox news alert. a government open for business for now. >> it is going to happen all over again in a few months? >> no. >> but is the president right? the details of a deal coming up next. >> it wasn't all politics on the hill last night. check this out. >> the constitutes would not have been written by free nations that go against god. >> what caused that woman behind the word yea to act out. and why it has so many people on capitol hill
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