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the faa is banning them in flying into israel after a rocket strike less than a mile from the airport. >> john kerry landed despite the ban. >> despite faa ban john kerry flies to tel aviv to push for a cease fire between israel and hamas. it brings the topic closer to home, closer to americans. delta, united and u.s. airways are banned from flying into tell av vooef. one jet close to landing to tell av vooef has to turn back. fighting to shoot down a malaysian fight mh17. u.s. airlines are cancelling their flights to and from tell a
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vooef. some americans are finding alternate ways to fly there. mike bloomberg flying on israel's el al from new york showing solidarity with the israeli people. >> trying to show that it is safe. israel is defending its people. >> the ban on flights to tell av vooef sends a wrong message. >> it increases the likelihood to a disease fire. it proves precisely the opposite israel can't live under the constant threat of being rocketed. >> they are urging foreign airliners to reverse the situation saying they are safe. stopping the flight is like rewarding the terrorist grouch
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hamas. >> kelly wright live in the studio. >> it could be one of the most racist narrowly defeating backkingston in the republican runoff. he will plaface michelle nod to take on chandler. >> more debt, higher taxes. michelle nun her party and barack obama harry reid and nancy pelosi support. we can't allow that to stand. >> holding that senate seat will be key to republicans gaining six more seats to win control of the senate in november. happening today irs commissioner john tustin is back facing the mysterious disappearance of two years worth of lois lerner's e-mails. it is the first closed hearing
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by thomas kean revealed he is not sure if it contains the lost e-mails exists or not. now irs experts are saying learner's hard drive was only scratched not destroyed. the big question was that scratch accidental or deliberate brat? >> blowing a hole through the obamacare system. another court rushing to save the law with a conflicting ruling. elizabeth prann is live in washington to sort this out for us. >> the issue at stake is an irs regulation without their own exchang exchanges. the dc circuit is one step below the u.s. supreme court invalidated the interpretation while the 4th circuit said it is satisfied with the language in president bills. josh ernst says the mixed reaction doesn't impact the healthcare law and its clients.
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>> you don't need a fancy bleel degree to understand congress intended for every eligible american to have access to tax credits that would lower their healthcare costs regardless of whether it was state officials or federal officials for running the marketplace. >> the rulings prove the healthcare law is quote unworkable. they say it is damaged beyond repair. >> there continues to be chaos and confusion around the president's healthcare law. when you first have to pass a law before you get to find out what is in it and you have a law that is terribly written and awful in its implementation what you sees more confusion for americans. >> while there's no guarantee it will become a supreme court show down the rulings are likely to be appealed. 90 percent of the federal exchange insurance enrollees are eligible for the subsidies so it impacts a mass amount of people. >> lids bette pran, live for --
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elizabeth prann live for you in dc. >> jonathan turly saying it doesn't matter the final ruling because it is all a mess. >> it will be a bloody mess. the problem is that the president was found by the dc sir cute to have exceeded his authority to have violated again the separation of powers. in this case the violation led to the commitment of hundreds of billions of dollars in the past and future years. that is a serious problem. no one is going to ask them to pay the money back. i don't see how the aca can survive without the system>> to texas a deadly standing ending overnight in a shootoff with
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police. >> gun fire erupting as the police try to serve an arrest warrant. two officers shot while getting out of their car. >> one officer was shot in the arm the other officer shot in both legs and possibly a third time. he's in surgery right now. they are all doing fine. >> the 29-year-old suspect was killed in the gun fight after police rammed the door of his home. >> drug dealers -- a drug dealer linked to the boston mare boath bomber used in the shoot out with ç:s=police. it could be the same one used with a drug dealer in cambridge. the same kind of gun they used to shoot shawn collier after the bombing when they were trying to make a deget away. forensic tests are underway.
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the search plane carrying the remains of the victims who died in the malaysian airline crash leaving for the netherlands. the bodies will be taken to military for further testing. the united states says russia bears some responsibility for the attack as they provided training and support for the rebels who most likely shot down the plane with that missile. adam kin singer says the president's sanctions must target russian president vladmir putin. >> this is a complicated piece of equipment to use. regardless even if there wasn't they have support by putin. i think it is important we begin to freeze some of putin's assets. i think we need to make him an international paw rye awe on the united states. >> to the crisis on our borders senate democrats slashing $1 billion from it the immigration request bringing the
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total down to 2.7 billion. the smaller deal ignores key policy changes republicans demanded. they pushed to have a 2008 law that guarantees hearings for the appeal. the senate will look at legislation. >> this as a brand new report reveals the number of children 12 and under has sky rocketed 117 percent from a year ago. illegals are also being allowed to stay in the u.s. up to five years while their cases are resolved in the socort because backlog. many are allowed to hold jobs, also stay in schools. t 90 percent never show up for their court date. what do you think needs to be included in the immigration legislation. log on to facebook page and
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#keep talking. >> one of music's greatest honors. >> takes you back, doesn't it? awarding billy jowl for his lifetime achievement. it is the second award for joel in the last two years coming on the heels of the kennedy center honors back in december. >> time to talk about the weather forecast. we are talking about the possibility of severe storms. >> we are seeing a cold front moving eastward. this storm will be producing showers and storms expected to be significant through out the northeast especially interior portions and also possible severe weather. this will be this afternoon into this evening across portions of up state new york and new england. we could see damaging winds with
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some of the storms and isolated large hail reports or isolated tornadoes will be a concern as well. ahead of that cold front it will be a hot day along the i 95 corridor. you will see a high of 90 degrees in places like washington, d.c. across the mid atlantic. middle 90's for the actual high temperatures. across the state of texas, oak oak, parts of texas. 88 degrees in kansas city. in kansas city that's an improvement from yesterday where you are looking at highs possibly reaching triple digits. factor in the humidity and it will be hotter than the thermometer reads. we have an elevated fire danger that continues in place across the northwest wildfires still burning across washington and parts of oregon. let's head over to you heather and ainsley. >> we will keep an eye on it. >> a brand new data breech this morning this time at a major
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on-line retailer. lauren simonetti joins us with what we need to know. >> cyber thieves got into a thousand stub hub customer's accounts and fraudulently brought tickets for events around the world. arrests are expected in this case. manhattan district attorney is expected to hold a news conference. hackers didn't break through stub hub security they got the stub hub log in or pass words from mal wear installed on their computers. of course this latest preach comes after the massive data hack at target, neiman marcus and chrysler. >> 800 suv's with possible ignition switch problems. the same kind that caused gm to recall millions of their cars. chrysler says these are the older model jeeps affected it is
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this comes after vandals climbed up removed the flag replacing the two with what looked like bleached white american flags. the lights went out on the bridge at about 3:00 in the morning. the security breech wasn't discovered until about two hours later. >> video shows us a number of people crossing the bridge, four or five people in a group and some other individuals. those people will be of particular interest in this investigation. >> whom ever is responsible took quite a risky quarter of a mile climb up bridge cables and scaling a locked gate leading them to the tower. cops say all of the while they were carrying large a pans so t off the stunt undetected in the dark. >> for someone to compromise the gate to go around it continuing to the top of the tour have the right size cover to put over the
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lights there's some indication of some good deal of pre-op rationnal planning. >> police do control the bridge around the clock. there are security cameras facing the towers. images tops are now studying. >> i am not particularly happy wi about the event. i ask commissioner miller to conduct an investigation into the circumstances. >> the nypd says whoever is responsible has training in climbing or construction. >> convert, pay or die. isis militants giving christians in iraq the ultimatum. putting their religion and their lives on the line. christians in mosul forced to flee with just their clothes on their back. some condemning the move some say that's not enough. >> where is the president?
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>> it is wednesday july 23rd a
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fox news alert. all american flights to israel are grounded. how it is hitting us hard at home. >> while the crisis in it the middle east is felt here in america, our president is busy fundraising. >> mr. president can't seem to concentrate on his responsibilities. he thinks giving a speech is actually do something. >> is it time for the president to head back to washington? >> as you sit down to eat something may be missing from your table. what than squeezed out of the breakfast scene? "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> few tifl look at central park way down there at 6th avenue.
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we are here in the studio thanks for joining us. it is wednesday july 23rdrd. thank you for waking up with us. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. it is midway through the week. the faa banning u.s. airlines from flying into tel aviv, israel ar a ro after a rocket strikes. >> kelly wright is live to tell us the impact here at home. good morkning, kelly. >> the faa banned americans from flying to israel. the faa ban is temporary but it means delta, united and u.s. airways are banned from flying
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to tell cleave>> before the ban one jet had to divert to paris that after a rocket hit close to the airport in tel aviv after the malaysian flight mh17 was shot down. the faa makes these decisions when they feel it is warranted against the united states citizens. mike bloomberg flew from teto t afford the airlines. >> it is safe and sufficient and a great way to travel. it is a great airline. we have a lot of american airlines that are great, too. i want them all to be able to fly around the world and land safely and in peace. >> some critics say the ban is the wrong message a move to
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punish israel on its attacks on gaza. >> international public opinion can take a flying leap. wh you do what you have to do to protect your people. >> former mayor bloomberg adds the quote u.s. flight restrictions are a mistake that hands hamas an undeserved victory and should be lifted immediately. ainsley and heather? >> thank you, kelly. >> moments ago the first plane carrying the remains from the downed malaysia airline had been transferred or had -- had actually -- we have some other news to bring you right now. the black boxes have just arrived in england. experts will download data from the recorders following the request by the authorities in the netherlands. this is breaking news for you
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who are leading the investigation. earlier this morning the first plane carrying the remains as i was saying of the victims who left the ukraine for the netherlands. the body of the dutch will be taken to the military facility for forensic testing. meantime the united states now saying russia bears some responsibility for the attack as they provided training and support for the rebels who most likely shot down the missiles. the president sanctions must now target russian president vladimir putin. >> this is a complicated piece of equipment to use. regardless, even if there wasn't they have support by vladmir putin. >> i think it is important we begin to free some of the putin's assets. >> we need to make him an international paw rye awe on the stage. >> i apologize that at the beginning. we had breaking news coming in. the rebels likely didn't know that it was a passenger plane.
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while the u.s. in benghazi were already giviliving in the neighborhood. members of the extremist militia that attacked benghazi moved in right next door months before the attack that killed four americans. brand new images showing libya's airport in tripoli is the battle ground for the country since the 2011 revolution. a bombshell obamacare ruling makes subsidies through the federal exchange illegal. hours later an opposing ruling looks to save the law. what does this mean for americans? >> good morning to you. >> heather, good morning. this is a mess. what it means for an american depends on where they live. for some reason when the administration and the administration and congress bro wrote the law they said the obamacare subsidy would only
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ok at the map.own healthcare 36 states all of these states in white decided to rely on the federal exchange and therefore the residents of those states may not qualify for subsidy. two federal courts have weighed in on this. one backed the administration, the other said no you have to rely on the law and it is written. ultimately it may wind up in the supreme court which may have to decide how much leeway to give the administration. >> what i think the president hadz failed to do is the job he was paid to do which is to lead the country and where legislation is necessary to engage with those who actually passed legislation. >> right now there are millions of americans across the country who are receiving tax credits from the federal government as a result of the affordable care act that is making healthcare more affordable for them. while this ruling is interesting to legal theorists it has no practical impact on their tax
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credits right now. >> the key word being right now. the administration is going to appeal this decision. in the meantime it will keep paying out all of the premium subsidies. back to you guys. >> doug luzader live for us in dc. happening today the trial began for a white detroit man who shot a 19-year-old black woman on his front porch. theodore waiver is charged with second degree murder. in the november 2013 shooting of mcbride. waiver heard pounding on the board and fired a shot gun killing her. she crashed her car while driving drunk and high on marijuana. >> every member of the nypd will be restrained on the use of force in the coming weeks. this move following the death of a man who police put in a choke hold. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe.
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i can't breathe. >> eric garner was accused of selling untaxed cigarettes in staten island new york. after a small confrontation he was taken down by an officer. he later died of what appears to be a heart attack. a funeral for garner is today. >> it could be one of the most watched senate races in the nation. in georgia businessman david purdue narrowly defeating long time congressman jack kingston in a republican runoff. he will face democrat michelle nun in the general election. coming up on "fox & friends." republican senate david perdue will be on the show to talk about his campaign. >> a pair of kayakers get up close and personal with two whales in argentina.
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>> the boat lingers on top of the whale before he says i have had enough flipping the father and daughter over. >> maria molina has been busy all morning following the severe weather across the country. >> what can we expect, maria? >> good morning. good to see you. we have a cold front moving eastward. ahead of the storm system we will have hot temperatures, very humid conditions and all of that will help enhance the shower or thunderstorm activity. some of the storms could produce severe weather in northeastern sections of pennsylvania and all of the way further north to portions of maine. the concern will be damaging winds from the storms but an isolated tornado or large hail cannot be ruled out. as we head further west across portions of the plains the big story has been the heat. we are cooling off across
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portions of the great lakes. they are only in the 70's in chicago. 80's in kansas city. still hot over oklahoma and texas with highs into the 690s and triple digits. the story isn't only the hot temperatures but also the humidity. this is what it will feel like as you head out the door in the 90's in snoeshg city upper 90d in wilmington and upper 90's across eastern virginia. travel will be a concern in cities like boston and dc. that will be late in the night when those storms arrive. we are expecting showers and storms as well. they will be a little spottier so you may be able to get away with traffic delays. it's a little bit of activity across the airport and we see the delays coming up. >> changes your whole travel experience. the time is 40 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up a warning before breakfast. the fruit you are about to eat could make you sick. the recall you need to know
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now today's 5@5:00. the unhappiest cities in america. the five happiest cities are all in louisiana lafayette takes the number one spot followed by shreveport, houma, baton rouge and alexandria. the unhappiest new york city. they sacrifice happiness in exchange for better jobs and higher salary. >> it is a new form of payment dentists are using to take a bite out of your medical bills that may cost you a lot more. >> lori rothman has more of what you need to watch out for. >> no doubt healthcare costs are soaring with many services and treatment for both of and your pet not covered by insurance. no surprise more people are
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using medical credit cards to pay for certain services services especially for dentists and veterinarians. consumer groups are saying they will cost you more in the end. the cards are fantastic for doctors and dentists who get paid on the spot but a different story for consumers who many times will be forced to pay up front for things like root canals or dental implants that take months to complete. what is worse, if you mess up your payments like for getting to pay one month or even leaving a few dollars on your balance you would be forced to pay interest retro actively on the entire amount you charged on the card from day one. advocates say you are better off financing on a card with lower interest working out a financing plan with the hospital or healthcare provider. heather and ainsley, back to you. >> good seeing you. >> the time is about 1 # 1
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welcome back. more now on that fox news alert for you. all american flights to tel aviv, israel, grounded at this hour leaving travelers stranded. let's go live to dulles international airport with the latest. >> reporter: i just checked the arrivals board on line into tel aviv airport and cancellations are stacking up by the minute. 56 h.r. today not just from the united states but from many important european debt ceiling 'tis -- many important european designations. this ban could lead israel to make a deal with palestine. the airport is important. it handles 90% of arrivals
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and departures into the country. no injuries were reported but it was close enough for the u.s. f.a.a. to act. delta and united airlines have suspended service between the u.s. and israel indefinitely. self-european airlines have also followed suit. some people have criticized the ban saying it only rewards the aggressors. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg said he's going to fly to israel any way to support israel. f.a.a. fecials said they -- officials said they will reevaluate today. in the meantime u.s. secretary of state john kerry is going to try to broker some sort of a peace deal between israel and hamas. >> thank you for that information. despite the world in crisis, president obama is kicking off day two of his
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west coast fund-raising trip, and that brings us to our look who's talking. colonel allen west and mark levin both say the president's priorities are completely out of line. >> this president can't seem to concentrate on his responsibilities. he thinks giving a speech is actually do something. he thinks a punishment of some business will do something. >> we're not looking for someone to try to alleviate any sense of alarm because we have a 24-hour news cycle. we're quite aware. what we need to do is have a steady hand on the helm of this ship called the united states of america. we're not seeing that. we're not leading. we're leading from behind. down south we call that following. i believe the president is more so concerned about going to these fund-raising events where he's applauded. it is all about him.
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instead of sitting there in the white house and making tough decisions and alleviating some of these issues we sigh -- see across the country and the world. >> we have a warning for you. before you eat breakfast or pack your lunch, contaminated with listeria is being called. a packaging company of peaches, nectarines and plums are being recalled. they have been sold at costco, trader joe's, kroger and wal-mart. >> want weed been the can't afford it? the government has got you. in the past six months e.b.t. cards have been used more than 250 times withdrawing nearly $25,000 in money that should go to needy families. state officials say they're moving to cut down on that abuse. >> the time now is about six minutes till the top of
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the hour. coming up, it turns out junk food is ruining more than your waistline. it could be destroying one of your senses. >> one state blowing the whistle on full-contact football for even high school students. did the state make the right play or is this the wussification of america? your responses next.
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58 after the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. the f.a.a. will announce this morning if the 24-hour
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ban on american flights to tel aviv will be lifted. the i.r.s. commissioner back on capitol hill facing questions about the mysterious disappearance of two years of lois lerner's e-mail. the senate slashed $1 billion from the president's request on the immigration bill. what do you think should be included in that bill? head to our facebook page or #keeptalking. a smart seat belt could monitor a driver's heart rate. if it drops too much an alarm goes off. o.j. sales the lowest ever due to prices. junk food could ruin your sense of smell. scientists discovering a high-fat diet reduces their ability to smell new odors. >> there is a new law that limits full contact at youth football practices
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for middle and high school students ment >> we asked is this fair or foul? james says what is going to happen when these kids grow up and meets a team who grew up without restrictions. >> why don't we wrap them up in bubble wrap and let them play? foul. >> goom. it-- good morning. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. it is july 23. a major victory in the georgia senate race. david perdue tops a longtime congressman. >> a big scare for obamacare and even liberals are concerned. the landmark ruling that could delete the president's greatest achievement. >> super bowl winning coach tony did you know -- dungee be

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