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the ue government knowing where 300 girls are held that were abducted by boko haram. >> we cannot independently confirm the report the girls have been found. meanwhile it has been an agonizing six weeks for families who are hoping to see their daughters return home alive and well. >> during another vocal protest they are demanding the nigerian government to do more to help find the girls. the defense chief told the group the military has located the nearly 300 school girls. he added the military is not rushing in and using force to rescue them fearing the girls would get killed. >> the good news is that we cannot tell you. >> the islamic terror group boko
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haram kidnapped the girls from a remote christian school. they are threatening to sell the girls into slavery if they do not release imprisoned boko m haram members. they have failed the people by not acting swiftly enough to rescue the girls. >> these are signs of a failed government, a lazy government. a government that has ab jew gated children. they forced nigeria's president to ultimately accept help from other countries with expertise in surveillance and hostage negotiation. since then the u.s., britain, france, israel and china and other countries have been involved in the search for the girls. but we cannot independently confirm the girls have been found. >> kel me wright lee wrieth /*
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kelly wright live for us this morning. in north dakota a tornado touches down. >> we got nowhere to go. oh, jesus. >> nine people were hurt. one of them is in critical condition. the tornado ripping at least eight trailers to pieces leaving them scattered across the site. the campus home to people who work in north dakota's oil patch. >> they are scrambling to find a missing man in a massive mud slide in colorado. the first full day of the search turning up no sign. the sheriff is saying he is praying for a miracle. a 2 mile wide slide is too unstable for rescue crews to reach the area. some spots as deep as 30 feet. heavy rains are responsible for the slide.
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the search continues this morning. >> the community surrounding the university of california santa barbara. they will hold a day of mourning to honor the six killed when elliot roger went on a fuelled rampage in the community. 13 others are hurt and five are still in the hospital. in an amazing story of survival schwartz says she was walking home when the 22-year-old drove up next to her. >> there was no one else. he looked directly at me talked to me and shot at me several times. even though i hadn't ran yet he didn't hit me. >> after several shootouts with police rogjer was found dead inside his car. he killed himself police say. releasing reports saying the missing jet airliner ran out of gas and crashed into the ocean. this coming after the review of the final transmissions between the plane and the satellite. the malaysian government giving
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in to public demands releasing 47 pieces of data. they are pressuring officials to release the information for independent verification. the president praising veterans for their sacrifice in a ceremony on memorial day. so why is our va system hurting our heros. this as a call to private ties the va system to grow. steve sent any has the latest on this. >> the president did honor veterans on memorial day promising they will get the care they need and it may continue over president's healthcare. giving no specifics the president addressed the va scandal saying this. as we have been reminded in recent days we need to do more to ensure they get the care and benefits and opportunities that
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they earned and that they deserve. >> last year at the same event they mentioned eric shinseki as he did not. there's a growing course of voices supporting the administration's move to expand the private hospital for veterans. the veteran's hospitals cooked the books to cover up long waits for patients. >> i think with he not only need investigations by the inspector general i think it's time we examined the justice department investigating them because they are of the utmost experiences. >> they definitely deserve better treatment. >> thank you, steve. >> the white house accidentally blowing the cover of the cia's
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top officer in afghanistan. during the president's trip they handed journalists a list of officials that the president would be meeting. on that list someone identified as chief of stations. that is also known as the highest ranking spy in the country. the white house rereleased the list with the name moved but it is too little too late. it is unclear if they will have to be pulled out of afghanistan. >> the marine sitting in an african president pulled out now. friends of sergeant andrew tomarresseh saved lives and led by example in afghanistan. one told a story of the day he was hit with a 100 pound ied while bringing mail back to the platoon. this is the military vehicle he was driving in back in 2010. he still went out on patrol that afternoon.
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his friends say they are furious the government hasn't done more to help this marine. quote, i really don't believe they do enough for people who stuck their next out says fellow veteran john richardson. i am so disappointed in the government this is my brother in arms my friend and they don't care. >> ukraine launches air strikes to take back a key airport from pro russian rebels. ukrainian forces ued fire gets and helicopter gun ships against armed separatists who ceased control of the airport on monday. the battle began one day after ukrainians elected a new president who like ens the pro russian rebels to somali pirates. the rebels at the airport have suffered heavy lawsuits. >> happening today all eyes on egypt as voters head to the polls for a second day in the
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presidential election. this after the states say a government takeover against egypt's first democratically elected president mohammed morsi. an overwhelming victory for the former military chief who stage the government takeover. washington watching the results closely and the economy is dependent on aid from the u.s. >> china accuses the united states for unscrupulous cyber surveillance. they launched large scale attacks against the government and chinese companies. american spying operations have gone far beyond the rationale of terrorism i. he is de mooning the u.s. stop the attacks. >> more secrets will be exposed. the journalist who released secrets to the world. he is said to make his biggest closure yet. he says he is about to publish
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on-line the names of those americans who are targeted by the usa. now the young nsa contractor fled to hong kong nearly a year ago and was given refuge by russia. >> out with the holiday weekend and in with severe weather. maria molina is standing by with details. >> we had multiple reports of tornadoes over the weekend. we have more severe weather ee pregsly across dallas, austin, houston and down into corp. pus christie. we are not looking at the risk of tornadoes only. the other concern is overall the storm system is relatively slow moving. we are looking at areas over
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texas and louisiana forecast through at least thursday, several days of heavy rain locally more than 8 inches of rain we have a number of flash watches in effect. it is very mild and warm. take a look at the current temperatures in new york city. only 5:10 in the morning 72 degrees. upper 60s in minneapolis. take a look at the forecast high temperatures for your tuesday. 88 degrees in new york city. you are going to make it to 90 yet again in rally, north carolina and further west in the u.s. and parts of the plainings. temperatures widespread in the 80s as well. >> remember when we were all complaining about the cold weather. no complaining about the heat. coming up>> the families that have the tornadoes. >> a rare catch in south
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florida. >> five men snagging a rare fish. they reamed him in and it took almost 2 hours to bring him to shore. >> he was so powerful so strong of a bish. ffz like he wasn't even hooked. he kept swimming out. he wasn't even on our line. >> saw fish are endangered so the men had to cut the line and they did let it go back out to sea. >> glad they did it. >> here's five reasons to smile this morning. check out a zoo in austria. the white baj tiger cubs making the first public appearance since they were born last month. they are so rare because it is unlikely to have cubs in one litter and all of them survived. so cute. >> it is 11 minutes after the fopt of the hour.
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al car slams into a wall. the unusual thing the driver was doing before that caused him to pass out. it is related to delivery craze the colorful and tasty way to cool off. these drinks are delivering quite a buzz. the government is getting involved. >> forget lost at sea. these ships are lost on shore. the mystery docked in one women's backyard.
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♪ ♪ (music playing) swimming introduces kids to the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and a healthy kid is a confident kid ♪ (music playing) >> it is a popular superstition holding your breath while going under a tunnel. 19-year-old daniel calhoun drifted across the center line and smashed head on to an
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sufficient spending both of the vehicles into the walls of the tunnel. four people including calhoun were hurt but not seriously. >> brief stricken graffiti and 9-11 victims are scratching personal messages into the bronze name panels while advi visiting the memorial. they have found 40 messages of love, brief and remembrance. the port authority working to cover up the marks. >> body scanners of the tsa pulled from airports now the machines costing 150,000 dollars each finally have a new home. they are being used in jails prisons and government buildings. the remaining machines have sitting in the warehouse since they have a new home. the machines have been removed after people complained of the nearly nude images that they took. >> warm weather is here and with it comes a very new drink that is sweeping new york city.
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it has the attention of authorities now. they look harmless but they are a freeozen sweet drink packed wh alcohol. they are sold through instagram. you text the user and wait by your door. some are worried these colorful and beautiful drinks and the sweet taste will attract young kids. >> anything that makes alcohol more available to see if they are their brains are developing is a charactered ter mentd looking for the sale of unregistered and possibly dangerous drink. >> newer morning before you hit the road this morning a list of the ten most stoenl cars just released wiis here with what yo know. the tracking system is out this
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week for the most stolen cars. honda number one followed by the civic and camry and corolla. the acura integra interesting because it was last available ten years ago. the cadillac escalade f 350 nissan ality tim ma and chevy tahoe. >> facebook now making it easier for users to share less. they are changing the default sharing setting to friends only instead of public. this is what facebook has to say. we recognize that it is much more risky to accidentally share with everyone when they actually meant to share with friends or the reverse. the next few weeks you will see the privacy checkup tool that will remind you who can see what on your profile. the disney hit frozen now the 5th highest grossing movie ever taking in 1.2 billion worldwide.
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the deathly hal lows part 2. frozen only hit theaters about six months ago, too. has some way to go. the fame is not melting for frozen if you will. >> the time is 19d minutes after the top of the hour. coming up jaws better beware the new technology can tell you exactly when you are swimming with sharks. >> somebody is watching you and it is in your very own home. the frightening new technology that could be recording your every move.
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>> welcome back, cries battling a massive wildfire in arizona getting the upper hand. the fire burning through oak streak canyon is 35 percent contained. the cooler temperatures and higher humidity is gaining control and keeping it from spreading. much needed relief could come from firefighters battling a wildfire the size of seattle in alaska. 1,000 homes have been evacuated as the flames grow burning 248 square miles. the wildfire is 30 percent contained and crews say the rain in the forecast for today and tomorrow will help them gain the upper hand.
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>> it is the last day of fleet week they are demonstrating how it carries out search and rescue missions. he went over to the hudson river righted in the middle of all of the action. >> we were right in the middle of a coast guard search and rescue demonstration on the hudson. we were on a 45 foot coast guard patrol boat and we were right in the prop watch as it was happening. it gave the crew an appreciation being in the hurricane like winds what the rescue searchers have to take in from the water. take a look at what it looks like from other our point of view. jumped in the 15 foot area. once you reach the victim which was a dummy he popped add flair to show the location. then they moved into position over head. the coast guard pilot talked about why demonstrations like this are so important.
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>> the coast guard is the smallest of all of the military branchs. it is the only one that falls into the area. it tells us with about our missions and who we are. >> the coast guard does these operations day and night sometimes in challenging positions in the water. i can tell you as a former navy pilot it can be difficult to at the time the sky from the sea. >> lia gabriel on the hudson river. it is a mystery boat run ashore gilligan's island style. >> the 75 footer has no captain and no crew. rumors it broke from the dock this last fall and is now stuck in the marsh. officials say it is not their problem. the owner they believe is from brazil. >> are buoys the answer to
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preventing future shark attacks? >> australian researchers untrailing this prototype. the high-tech buoys would alert lifeguards via satellite if the shark is moving offshore. it can detect objects more than 6 feet long. >> here's the coolest video you will see all day. what looks like a nice green law is a pool in disguise. his water wants a -- he wanted a swimming pool but the mother wanted a yard for the kids to play in. >> that is a great idea. >> wait until you hear what she
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are right. the frightening new technology that could be recording your every move. awesome. >> pampering takes on a whole new meaning. the ridiculous new spa trend for babies. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> from the country to the city streets of new york city this morning the sun is coming up and starting to shine. hopefully you will have one, too. good morning it is tuesday may 27th. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt it is 31 minutes to the top of the hour. a nigerian government flames to know where 300 abducted school
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girls are and why they are being held by boko haram. >> a seen year u.s. official tells fox news they cannot independe independently confirm the report that the if i recalls have been found. it has been an agonizing six weeks for family who are hoping to see their daughters return home alive and well. >> during another vocal protest where the government is demanding to do more to help find the girls the nigerian defense team told the group they are locating the 300 school girls. he added the military is not rushing in and using force to rescue them fooering t -- fearie girls would get killed. >> the terror group boko haram
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kidnapped the girls they are threatening to sell the girls into flavor ry if nigerian president doesn't release the members. the government is urging protestors to direct their aaroning toward the terror group. demonstrators say the government needs to do a better job at protecting the citizens. >> the government has been rejected and ab jew ga -- and gated their responsibility. >> they finally accept help from other countries with expertise in surveillance and hostage negotiations and since then ainsley and heather the u.s., britain, france, israel and other countries, including china, have been involved in the search for these girls. >> hope they have a safe and sound return to their families. thank you, kelly.
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>> thanks, kelly. >> the marine sitting in a mexican prison for more than a month in court for the first time tomorrow. now they are speaking out recalling how he saved lives and led by example in afghanistan. one telling the story of the day that he was hit with a 100 pound ied while bringing nail back to his platoon. that's the military vehicle he was driving that day four years ago which was completely destroyed. his friends are furious the government isn't doing more to help. one says i really don't believe they do enough for people who stuck their next out. that's fellow veteran john richardson. he also says i am so disappointed in the government, this is my brother in arms, my friend and they don't care. >> while you were sleeping extreme weather in north dakota. a tornado tears through an oil worker camp. oh my jesus. we have nowhere to go. oh, jesus. >> nine people were hurt and one
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is in critical condition. the tornado ripping at least 8 trailers to pieces leaving them scattered across the site. the home to people who work in north dakota's oil patch. >> search crews meantime scrambling by a massive mud slide in colorado. the search clearing up in no time. they prayed for a miracle. it is too unstable for rescue crews to reach the entire area. heavy veins are to blame f. >> the university of sandra barbara will honor those lost when a killer went on a rampage. in an amazing story of survival vieira schwartz says she was walking home when a 22-year-old
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drove up next to her. >> there was no one else around he looked directly at me and spot at me multiple times. even though i p hadn't ran yet he didn't hit me. >> af several shootouts with police roger was found dead inside his car. police say he killed himself. the president praising veterans for their sacrifice in a ceremony on memorial day. why is our va system hurting our heros? this as calls to privatize va hospital the continuing to grow. doug luzader from washington with the latest. >> the v ashisva issue isn't goy any time soon. it is casting a have aed toe over everything the president does. we saw him at arlington national cemetery to mark a memorial day. he laid a recent tomb of the unknown. in remarks he seemed to reference the growing va scandal. >> the americans have done their duty. it is nothing more than our country does ours now and for
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decades to come. >> one interesting side note that the president's remarks eric shinseki the head of the va was in the audience there. last year president obama mentioned shinseki. this year he did not. that sent a fuel of a waive of speculation shinseki may be out of a job. the president still has confidence in his leadership. there are falls he should either resign or be fired. they are questioning whether the government has the capacity to administer healthcare. >> the government run system of healthcare is a disaster. it is here, it is rationing and corruption and laziness that you get as people are salaried remember than working for the free market. one of the reasons i suspect is otherwise i can't understand it what democratic administration
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has been so slow. it is purely ideological. >> this is an issue that will continue to come up this week in particular. the president is talking about military issues. on sunday he traveled to afghanistan and on wednesday he delivered the commencement address at west point. ainsley? >> doug luzader live for us in washington. thank you, doug. >> the white house accidentally blowing the cover of the cia's top officer in afghanistan. during the president's surprise trip to afghanistan, the white house press office handed journalists a list of officials that the president would be meeting. on that list someone identified as chief of stations also known as the highest ranking spy in a country. the white house rereleased the list without the name but it was too late. it was unclear if the officer will be pulled out of afghanistan. >> beautiful. that's what nancy pelosi calls
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obamacare in a recent interview. the house minority leader says the obamacare is anti govern nance and how they say they are wrong. >> evidence of governments would be aaffordable care act. it is in tact. it is beautiful. it is a work in progress and we need to improve it. >> pelosi also taking credit for being one of the biggest fund raisers in the country but says there's a difference saying they are republic interest and republicans are self interested. she saved 35 million for democrats last year. >> happening today new hampshire senator brown adding fire towpo to his bid. they are all expected to endorse rounds today.
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they had an opportunity to face gene shaheen in november. a report saying the missing malaysian jet rang out of gas and crashed. this between a plane and a satellite. the nation's government giving in to public demands and releasing 47 pages of satellite data used in the search for the deb jet. family members are asking officials to release the information for independent verification. >> china accusing them of cyber surveillance. the u.s. has launched large scale computer attacks against the chinese government and chinese companies. china says america's operations have launched far beyond the legal rational of anti-terrorism. they are demanding the u.s. stop the attack.
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>> the holiday weekend is over but the severe weather is not. >> hopefully all of the people that were traveling have made it back home. but people in the homes in some areas need to heed these warnings. right? >> good morning heather and ainsley. of severe storms today especially with the key and morning hours. dallas, austin, houston even into corpus christi you have a chance for severe storms tornadoes damaging winds and large hail. >> eventually the storm continues would be eastward. wednesday and thursday you could be seeing more areas of heavy rain out here. flooding out there a concern as well. heather and ainsley the temperatures on the rise across most of the country in 970s. we are looking at showers and storms scattered about in parts
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of the northeast. >> if you follow us you know that. how is this for the ultimate self selfie. the global selfie. nasa releasing this incredible image saying it shows earth like it has never been seen before. the photo is made up of 36,000 individual selfies from 113 different countries for earth day. where are you on earth right now and combines the photos into that. >> really, really cool. >> that's amazing. >> time now is 42 minutes after the tonight top of the hour. they are supposed to enhance your eyes but contacts could december try your vision. >> heart pounding video of a train ripping through a big
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>> the head of a south carolina bible college accused of taking advantage of foreign students. regular nond miller allegedly made foreign students work at substandard wages and threatened to revoke their visas if they complained. the students making $50 a week for working full-time. if convicted regular knolled miller could get 20-years in
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jail. >> heather, is the word girl offensive? the bbc thinks so it took the word out of a new documentary. one of the hosts was taken down on the mat by cynthia ramine who you can see here in the blue. the host said i am not sure i can live that down being beaten by a 19-year-old girl. that line was edited out. the bbc says it was done in case any one was offended. >> pampered while wearing pampers a spa just for babies now opened for business in houston, texas. babies get treated to hydro therapy in the pool and neonatal massages. some just as young as a few weeks old. it is very soothe and relaxing for the baby who just spent nine months in the womb. >> makes sense. and they are smiling. >> your smart phone could soon
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turn your house into a smart home. but can wear before you buy. lori rothman is here to explain more. >> arch rival bugle and avel are battling it out over control of your home. ghouling el made my drop cam. they have a $150 internet connected camera. they spent 2.3 million for security system. apple is trying to turn the ipad into a universal home remote. apple is getting ready to launch the smart home software next month it will control light appliances security system and pretty much everything in your us who. >> now i need an app to cook dinner for me. >> exactly. >> it is 48 minutes after the
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top of the hour. are you skipping trips to the doctor's office and say why yourself diagnosis could be dead wrong. >> here's the catch. these are just for women. is that fair? we report you decide. >> what's coming up on "folks and friends. >> i don't think you need that much space. you are more compartmentalized. you are better equipped to get into tight spaces. among the things we are talking about live on our show former senator scott brown wants to be the future senator of new hampshire. he is calling on the secretary to step down. they will be talking about it on our show and we will talk back. the nsa is watching your every move the group of students will take the group e-mail or share it with you. we promise not to tell any one. how to save hundreds on your electric bill this summer? ever hear of a sunscreen you can
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have you ever felt under the weather and turned to dr. internet? >> 20 minutes later i'm in a cab. i've got to ask the guy to pull over because i'm going to explode. now what would you think? >> same thing i think right now. >> i read the symptoms on the internet. >> a new study by doctors warning you to not self-diagnose by using the popular website wikipedia. they found 90% of its medical entries are wrong.
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the reason? anyone can create them, edit them or delete them. how about contact lenses? wearing them all day could destroy your eyesight. according to a new report, contacts should only be worn for about eight hours a day. however, most wear them for much longer. the lenses apparently starve your eyes of oxygen which over time can threaten your eyesight. losing your sense of smell could lead to massive weight gain. according to researchers, people who have no sense of smell tend to eat more mainly because they are overcompensating for lack of flavor. nearly 75% of what we perceive to be taste is actually smell. south korea adding a female touch for drivers in seoul. they created women-only parking spaces. the spots are longer, wider and marked with pink outlines, also marked with a woman wearing a skirt. part of a $100 million program to make that city more female friendly.
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>> phil collins showed up at a middle school spring concert performance in miami. ♪ ♪ >> collins has not performed "in the air tonight" in almost a decade. but after being approached by the band at his son's middle school, he figured why not. it's going to be tough to top next year's spring concert. >> that was quite a treat. the time is five minutes till the top of the hour. coming up, train versus truck. beware of things that go bump in the night. what sent this deer leaping for its life. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications,
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time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. one vietnam veteran more than a on memorial day weekend delivering that baby. the new parents pulling up to the wrong entrance of the hospital. lucky the baby is doing fine. next the bad. a semi truck gets stuck in the middle of the tracks in california just as a train is headed straight for it. the truck explodes. the train carrying hundreds of military vehicles. the truck driver got out in time. the ugly. what happens when an unsuspecting deer meets a possum late at night?
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the deer jumped about five feet in the air. the possum looked a little startled but that deer pretty scared. >> that wraps up for today. thanks so much for joining us. happy tuesday. >> we'll see you tomorrow. bye. >> good morning. today is monday -- tuesday, may 27. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. got to get my days straight. listen to this. were you spied on by the government? the journalist who helped edward snowden expose america's secret is now naming americans. those details straight ahead. >> a real-life drama for "friends" star david schwimmer. why he's in the middle of a stabbing investigation. >> talk about clueless. >> congratulations. >> i
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