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the relative who was supposed to be watching the boy fell asleep. >> surveillance video shows a criminal smashing into a door. >> that wraps it up. twisted sister live here next. good morning. it is friday, july 25, 2014. a camp ground filled with people trampled by a killer storm. >> something crazy's going on outside! look at the tree! >> fell on that guy's camper! >> where this violent twister sent people scrambling for their lives and devastating cleanup this morning. >> look at that, dramatic issues. russia's military apparently firing rockets into ukraine from russia. taking the tensions to a whole new level.
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but hillary clinton says that reset button really worked. >> right. it wasn't even spelled right. atheists, mart christians, not so smart? dare i say dumb? that is the answer at one popular university. wait until you hear about this. mornings are better with friends. >> it's time for "fox & friends." ♪ ♪ >> if you want to rock, come to 48th and 6th avenue because on that there stage very shortly we're going to start things up.
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just a little before 9:00 eastern time twisted sister will be performing some of their anthem iconic songs. and of course famous dave's is here. >> twisted sister has all five original members and they seem to be getting bigger since they scaled back and retired. >> they're going to sing "we're not going to take it anymore." thanks for joining us. ainsley earhardt is also here with us this morning. >> filling in for heather this morning. we've got serious news we're going to start with this morning. a killer twister sending hundreds of families on a cavern ground -- camp ground in virginia running for their lives. >> something crazy's going on outside. >> look at the tree! >> it fell on that guy's
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camper! >> that tornado packing 120 miles-per-hour winds, heavy rain and hail the size of softballs. there is a new jersey couple, they were killed when a huge tree crushed their tent. dozens of other campers were injured as well. take a look at the aerial view of that damage. huge campers and trucks flipped upside down and trailers left flattened. breaking overnight, new information about the air algiers plane, the french president saying one black box has been recovered from that wreckage. soldiers guarding that site in a village in mali that is controlled by al qaeda. officials still not ruling out terrorism but they do believe the plane with 116 people on board went down during a bad thunderstorm. terror group isis continuing its destruction of iraq.
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the target this time, jonah's tomb, the shrine devoted to the prophet swallowed by the whale. isis didn't seem to care as they were blowing up that shrine. it was bight in the 8th century b.c. >> it might be one of the most epic photo bombs ever. check out the queen making a cameo in selfies of those athletes in the commonwealth games in scotland. the 88-year-old smiling in the background. >> how hilarious is that. >> royal photo bomb there. >> the commonwealth games is one of the great opportunities for the u.k. to get gold medals. they really just play against each other. like intra murals for that region. >> five minutes after the top of the hour. developing overnight, the obama administration confirming they have
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evidence that russian military by russia is attacking ukrainian military forces, this as a fox news poll is asking voters about the situation in ukraine and who has the upper hand. 75% say vladimir putin while just 14% say president obama. the question remains will the united states draw a harder line? so far not so much. elizabeth prann joins us from d.c. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. says they are calling military escalation between russia and ukraine. they say russia firing shots at ukrainian military sites. it is claimed moscow is adding military shipments to prorussian separatists. >> we have new evidence that the russians intend to deliver heavier and more powerful multiple rocket launchers to the separateests in ukraine and evidence that russia is firing artillery from within russia. >> take a look at this
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video from july 16. it shows russia launching rockets over the border. we can't confirm the authenticity but it is the same region where russian troops are and according to ukrainian intelligence, russia fired at at least eight ukrainians positions in the past few days, this coming on the heels of the downing of two fighter jets and the commercial airliner. remember when secretary of state hillary clinton set the reset button with russia. this week she said it worked. she said during an interview that it brought russia around to understanding of important international issues. >> the reset worked. it was an effort to try to obtain russian cooperation on some key objectives while medvedev was president. of course putin still pulled the strings but he
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gave medvedev a certain amount of independence to negotiate. >> critics are saying the reset button didn't work. back to you guys. >> elizabeth prann in the d.c. bureau, thank you. >> yesterday we had central american nations, some of the leaders came to washington because they suddenly realized we have a bit of an immigration issue and a lot of these kids are coming from harrowing circumstances to our borders. so they decided to come to washington because they're missing 45,000 kids at least because they have streamed through our borders without parents. what did they do to address the problem? first they pointed fingers. >> you're going to hear honduran president juan orlando hernandez on why this is america's fault. >> among other things, there is a lack of clarity in the migratory policy in the united states. the language is ambiguous. that is why the kye i don't --
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coyotes have taken advantage of the situation. they havethey have made parents think it would make reunification possible. >> isn't that crazy. he's saying blame the united states because my country is violent. i'm the president of that country and my country stinks, so please take the kids. that's a little embarrassing. >> it is ambiguous, unclear. what is clear is it is one of the top rated violent areas to actually ban. now we have discussions where the u.s. as of yesterday is considering this pilot program giving reef gee status to young -- refugee status to young people from honduras to determine whether they would qualify. >> get this. their way of addressing the problem is not to look at the honduran children who are here but to go there and start screening them to come here as refugees. thanks. that is a great addressing of the problem.
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if they're not blaming us for the violence in their country, they're blaming us evidently because there's a market for drugs in our country. that's why they're forced to have drug cartels and sell them. >> the interesting thing -- >> why don't you open up a lemonade stand. >> they're going to redefine what a refugee is. when you look at refugee status, it has nothing to do with fleeing violence in your country. they're going to essentially have to change the law apparently. but the way this would work is if they do this, all somebody has to do is get to the consolate. we're going to fly them to the united states. if you can simply drive or walk to the u.s. consolate and say i've got a problem, and if you wouldn't qualify under refugee status, they also have something else called humanitarian protocol, people are going to get in. and if it first works in honduras, they're going to expand it to el salvador
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and quawt mall l.a. >> nothing against central and south american children but if you like the children in charlotte and orlando and atlanta better than those kids? do you have an obligation to our people before we start bringing in the world's people because they're having a tough time? >> it seems as though the president was surprised by all this. but yesterday -- i mean shocking, we find out that the secretary, the secretary of d.h.s., jeh johnson, confirmed that the obama administration as far back as january anticipated this surge of at least 60,000 illegal immigrants coming across the border. they planned for it. they had the resources for the influx to be ramped up. when you see the $7 million they're asking to take care of this issue right now as it's stalling right now with our lawmakers, they have a week before they go on vacation to deal with this right now, you can understand why some republicans are concerned that knowing this was going to happen doesn't really
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match up with the fact that all of a sudden we need $7 billion to deal with the crisis. >> the bottom line is the crisis didn't sneak up on anyone. the president had jeh johnson visit a brownsville, texas, place where they were holding these kids. they predicted the exact numbers. he knew about it. they just didn't expect the story would get out of their control. >> they knew in january there was going to be a flood. meanwhile the president who has wrapped up his fund-raising tour of the west coast, as the world is aflame -- you look at what's going on in gaza and you look at what's going on in russia and you look at what's going on on our southern border with the invasion, you president is blaming for the world's troubles right now and how things aren't getting done? guess. listen. >> what's really going on is that republicans in congress are directly blocking policies that would help millions of americans. they are promoting policies that harm millions of
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americans. >> wait a minute. maybe one congresswoman says you shouldn't blame republicans. try the other side. >> the reality is that harry reid has now on his desk over 340 bills that we have already passed in the house. he refuses to take them on. so i understand that people would love to blame us. the reality is we keep doing our job. we keep passing these bills. harry reid is off in searchlight, nevada. >> some of those bills were written and they had no prayer of being passed, but a lot of them are legitimate and should be debated and possibly go into conference, but they're not. also the biggest bill right now is on what to do to finance these illegals that cross our border. the president is asking for $4 billion. i think the house is going to give him $750 million. there is a little bit of a gap there. >> harry reid, though, to go back, remember he said the border is secure. nancy pelosi said this is
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an opportunity. you think the border is secure? >> if the border is secure, he wouldn't have to pass one of those pesky republican bilz. bilz. -- bills. >> according to most clocks, we have a lot of show left. here's what's straight ahead. will justice be served? step back to gitmo for the trial of 9/11 plotters. what this time? >> jackpot. a psychic is literally a fortune teller, the incredible prediction that made this woman, i believe a police officer, a whole lot richer and a whole lot happier. ♪ ♪ woooo.
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here's something new. a major corruption scandal involving new york's governor. a bombshell report in "the new york times," of all newspapers, finds that a commission set up by governor cuomo to investigate corruption in new york was then shut down by governor cuomo. here to react is the new york gubernatorial candidate on the republican side. good morning. it was awhile back that governor cuomo established this moraling commission that was going to look for corruption. shortly thereafter he said you can look for corruption anywhere except in the
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governor's office. >> that's right. this was supposed to be an nfd commission. it was enjoined with the attorney general of new york. all the members were deputized. they had subpoena power. they were supposed to go wherever the corruption led. once it started leading close to the governor or his staff or pay to play pals, he shut it down. and this is a watergate in the making. you're talking about serious crimes that could have been committed here. federal prosecutors are looking into this. i think also we need new york state investigation into this to see what state laws may have been broken if it comes to the would i want where federal laws may not have been broken although i do believe they are. we're hoping that the u.s. attorneys office gets -- >> they're on the case? >> they're on the case. i think it's important that they expedite this because voters in new york need to know whether their governor is a crook. >> absolutely. by the way, we have invoigted the governor on the program. he's had a standing
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invitation if he would like to come on. we still haven't heard from him regarding this. we called him yesterday. haven't heard from him surprisingly. for him to have said look at my administration, everything is clean. instead look at the republicans in the state congress instead. >> that is a little bit like the i.r.s. in washington and those kinds of things where he's extorting the legislators. he made that pretty clear. he said if i don't get what i want in the budget process we're going to sick these guys on you. he had them looking at the legislature, anywhere except the democratic party in the state, except the governor's office. when it got too close they ordered the investigation to go in a different way. this is some serious stuff here. >> absolutely. this is probably good for your campaign since you would like to take his chair up in albany. i understand you've got a number of top republican governors on your side who are going to campaign for you. >> it is certainly a game changer. we've gotten a lot of
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people in the last 24 hours -- >> the republican all-star governors. >> people should go to my website, you can kick in some bucks but also volunteer. this is a winnable race. we are worst in the nation in economic recovery, outlook, business climate, highest taxes, most corruption. we had 400,000 new yorkers leave our state in three and a half years. it is bad in new york but it can get better beginning in january with a new governor. >> it got bad yesterday for governor cuomo because "the new york times" tried to expose this scandal and last night jon stewart let him have it and said it is corrupt. rob astorino, thank you very much. do you post your vacations on social media and think thieves won't make you a target? if they know you're out of town, why wouldn't they go to your house? this video proves you're wrong.
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pop quiz. who is smarter, christians or atheists? ohio state university says atheists. really? the test question turning heads coming up. ♪ ♪ vo: this is the summer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them.
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got quick friday morning headlines. d.n.a. may now lead the new york city police department to the suspects who climbed up the brooklyn bridge, both towers and replaced the american flags with bleached out flags. the vandals forgot to wear gloves and left d.n.a. evidence behind on some of the zip lines. another delay in the 9/11 trial at gitmo. a judge ruled ramsey ben al
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shib should be removed. he was considered a key figure in the plot working as a liaison between the hijackers and core al qaeda leadership but it needs to be determined if he is mentally fit to stand trial. >> another fundamental difference between convince and atheists? their i.q. points at least according to an ohio university on-line quiz. >> it says theo has an i.q. of 100 and has an i.q. of 125. which of the following statements do you expect to be true? the answer is ains is an atheist while theo is a christian. >> the director of the campusreform.org. was what this a required piece of work? this was a required class that all students at ohio
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university have to take, general psychology course and it's asking if theoo has an i.q. of 100, ian has an i.q. of 125, what can you get from this information? >> ian is an intelligent atheist and theo is a po dunk christian. >> it had a student whistle-blower very concerned when she saw that question on the quiz. >> she felt as though she would have to put aside her faith to get this answer right? >> yes, she's going to have to admit that she was a believer when she anonomously sent this tip to the institute of leadership campus reform. she still is a believer. she would have had to say for me to get this point on this question, i'm going to have to admit that atheists inherently have a higher i.q. than christians do. and it's something we've seen is simply not true. last week the examiner published a study or a
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report that showed of the ten highest i.q.'s on earth, on the planet, eight of them are theists, those that believe in a deity. of those eight, six of them are christians. so it is not even true. >> is this a one question one time or do you see a trend? >> we're seeing a trend all across the country where christianity for some reason, universities feel they're able to attack it. this question -- >> is this just one question? >> this was just one question. >> i would say, too, caleb, we did reach out to ohio state university, have not heard back. but would another faith swapped in there ever have passed this okay test by the university? if you swapped in jewish, if you swapped in muslim for christian to say they were less intelligent than the atheists or any other faith-based organization swapped in there system? i doubt that it would be
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left to be okay by the university. we're still waiting to hear from them. caleb, thank you for joining us. >> imagine sitting on a plane and seeing this. the light show one woman caught flying across the country. >> want a freshly dried clean shirt like brian's in minutes? first we want to wish happy first we want to wish happy birthday to matt le blanc. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman,
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this new machine. look at how clean and neat and pressed that shirt is. we told you about the swash, the machine that presses and refreshes your favorite shirt, tie or suit or anything in ten minutes. and my shirt looked absolutely brand-new by the end of the ten minutes. joining us from procter & gamble to show us the swash is lauren. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> we saw the price tag, 500 bucks. we wondered with the swash is this replacing dry cleaning? >> no. it's for those occasions in between when you wash or dry clean your clothes, we rewear our clothes. you want to look our best end. this allows you to dewrinkle, refresh. >> you saw my take my shirt off and put it on this hanger. the key to refreshing is this little pod, this is a tide pod. like a coffee machine, you
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put it in there and close that up. and when you open up the swash ten minutes later, your clothes smell brand-new. >> they are warm, smell great and ready to go. >> my wife and i saw this at the airport last week. >> delta. >> they have got some of these in one of their lounges. who is this perfect for? >> we find it appeals to men and women, actually equally which is exciting. it is for anybody who wants to care for their clothes in between washing and dry cleaning. we found it really appeals to people over 20 up to 65. >> very, very nice. it is not a dry cleaner. it is just a refresher and presses your clothes. >> it neutralized odor. >> it is interesting. if people are interested? >> get it on bloomingdale's. in the fall it will be available at best buy and bed, bath and beyond. >> there you go. something for mom and dad
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or for ainsley earhardt for her birthday. >> i'll have to get one of those. happening this morning, we're expecting an announcement on the possible cease-fire between israel and hamas. in the next few minutes. we'll keep you updated. this as the fighting intensifies. right now the israeli cabinet meeting to discuss the cease-fire offer from secretary of state john kerry, hamas insists any hope for stoppage in the fighting rests on the demand that israel and egypt lift a blockade to gaza. israel and hamas are expected to answer today. gunfire inside a pennsylvania hospital could have been a lot worse if it weren't for the heroic acts of a wounded doctor. police say 49-year-old richard plotz opened fire during a meeting with a caseworker and psychiatrists. the caseworker was killed. a doctor was grazed in the temple and then pulled out his own firearm and shot
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plotz three times. he has a history of violence. neighbors say his final words were telling. >> the last thing he said, geg in the van, he -- getting in the van, he hollered and said you haven't heard the end of me yet. >> a warning for everyone who uses social media. you could be the target for thieves. an orlando family learning the hard way that their house was burglarized after the family posted on facebook about their vacation. home surveillance cameras capturing the man scoping the place out at night. then he returns the next day, finds the spare key and lets himself into their home. he stole $400 in cash before taking off. police are now warning everyone never to post when you're going to be away from your house on any social media site. fortune tellers and psychics, they might get a bad rap. >> does he know someone by the name of hannah?
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consuelo? linda? maria? >> sometimes their predictions are right on the money. retired new york police officer edna agayo won $1,000 every day for the rest of her life. sheefts told -- she was told by a psychic she would win the lottery one day. she told her what to play and it has paid off for the rest of her life. >> although she probably thought if you're going to win it, why don't you win it in the first year or first two years? why wait 16 years? >> maria molina joins us now with a look tep weather. hey maria. >> good morning. before i get to the weather conditions, i want to show you this incredible picture. ishes posted by somebody on twitter. -- this is posted by somebody on twitter. she was traveling from newark, new jersey from the
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airport to denver. take a look at what she captured. there were thunderstorms in the area. with her cell phone she was able to take a picture of lightning touching down. that picture in colorado just outside the denver airport. i want to look at high temperatures forecast today. today is going to be another relatively cool day across portions of the great lakes and northeast. highs in the 70's, low 80's out there. parts of the plains with highs climbing well into the 90's. going to stay toasty in the plains not only today but saturday and also for the second half of your weekend on sunday. there is a chance for severe thunderstorms, heads up, across parts of the midwest for your saturday. and then later today some showers and storms across parts of the southeast and heavy rain rolling through portions of minnesota and iowa right now. let's head over to brian. >> let me tell you what's happening in football.
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how many games will ray rice miss for a fight that left his then fiancee unconscience? i'm talking about the ravens running back. he's getting two games. the nfl suspended him for the beginning of the season. he was charged with third degree assault for knocking his fiancee unconscience. he is the fifth raven to be arrested this year. here's what happens if you're not paying attention at the tour de france. >> you've got to be careful even when you're leading the race. you never know. you've got to be careful when you cut corners like that. >> tour de france leader slamming into a woman chatting on her cell phone. he powered through unfazed. he went on to win the stage and is on pace to win the race. this may be the best you'll ever see.
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in golf. i guess he won the british open. totally improvised shot starts on top of a boulder. from there it rolls into the water, goes through there. it will probably never be replicated. you can only imagine his elation and what he's going to be doing with all the money he's now acquired. on the radio between nine and noon, adam housely and elisabeth hasselbeck. is that how you say the last name? and daniel halpern who wrote that tbrait book about the clintons. >> up next, a staggering number of americans are suffering from lyme disease and they may not even know it. the symptoms may not be what you think. next up, how you can be sure you're getting the right diagnosis. >> did you see this video?
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quick headlines now. a solar flare nearly cooked us all to death two years ago. we managed to avoid the event through lucky timing as the sun's aim narrowly turned towards the earth. had it occurred a week earlier when it was pointing at us the result could have been frighteningly different. police still trying to find three naked burglars who stole burgers from a restaurant over in florida. they are asking people to check social media. they think they may be college-age kids, possibly athletes who may have been drinking. waitresses now saying they
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want to know -- they want to work the night shift in case they strike again. >> approximately 300,000 americans are affected with lyme disease each year but only about 30,000 of those are reported. that leaves a staggering number of people suffering in silence because they are often misdiagnosed. we interviewed darcy conn whose life was changed by a single unnoticed tick bite. >> migraines, radiating pain. i'd have pain in one part of my body. it would shut off, it would duplicate itself on the other side of my body. toes turned purple. they thought i had m.s. they thought i had lupus. i had white matter on brain m.r.i.'s, the gamut. floaters, you name it. never saw a tick, had rashes all my life so they
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don't know how long i've had it. bizarre things that would come up. they thought i had meningitis at one point in my life. i was told i was crazy. >> we're joined by the author of why can't i get better, dr. robert horowitz. we saw darcy and her daughter peyton with her. the numbers of those diagnosed with lyme are 30,000 but the number of those that they say actually have it are 300,000 a year. why is that? why don't people know that they have lyme disease? >> lyme is the great imitator so the blood tests are not reliable. when people are diagnosed with chronic fatigue symptom or m.s., they think that is the disease they have. doctors don't always think about lyme. ticks are very small so you don't always see a tick bite and many people think they need the bull's eye
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rash. >> if you didn't have that, it couldn't be lyme. you say half the people don't have that bull's eye rash but do have lyme. >> that is correct. half those people it doesn't even look like a bull's eye. they think they get a spider bite or red rash. many people are misdiagnosed. >> lyme is called the great imitator, commonly mistaken for things like multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, meningitis. if you're getting one of those diagnosis and not lyme, are you going to get better if you don't get the lyme diagnosis? >> you can get better but the problem is it can be cured in the first 30 days. the people who have seen me, i've seen over 12,000 chronically ill people. when they come to see me it is like having 16 nails in their foot. they don't just have lyme. they have many other bacteria, parasites, they may have toxins in their body. many reasons why they stay
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sick. >> if the first 30 days are so critical, why isn't the testing accurate? you go to your doctor, you're not feeling well. you may not have a bull's eye rash. what is wrong with the testing in those 30 days and you not get an answer? >> it takes awhile for these antibodies to be formed, the blood test the doctors are relying on. they're looking at new testing now to figure out whether we can find the organism early on because it's crucial. we're talking about the number one spreading epidemic worldwide as far as a bacterial infection. >> we know the number of tick bites is high in the summertime. if you're in an area known to have lyme disease prevalence, you're not feeling well, you don't have answer, what advice do you have? >> it is a clinical diagnosis. if you're having good and bad days and joint pain, muscle pain and nerve pain, tingling, it is moving around in your body, headaches, light sensitivity, sound
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sensitivity, memory problems, depression, anxiety, you can't sleep, if you have a multisystemmic disorders, many symptoms, and it i coming and going, you're better with antibiotics or worse. that is classic of lyme. the doctors shouldn't just do the first test but a western block. there are hundreds types of lyme in the united states and that is why this one test doesn't pick it up. >> if you ask for the western blot test for lyme because you suspect you could be one of these patients, 270,000 people are walking around every we are with lyme disease and don't know it, will they give you the western blot test? >> the problem is the insurance companies only want you to do the eliza and don't want to you do the western blot and the western blot picks up one of these types of lyme, not the other 99. >> thank you for being with us, doctor. "why can't i get better" is
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your book. you offer solutions on how someone can. 270,000 people a year walking around with lyme and don't know it. thank you for being with us. did you see this memorable dunk that happened right over my head? if you missed it, don't worry. the best of "fox & friends" is coming up next. three plane crashes, fighting in gaza, and the president is fund-raising. where is the mainstream where is the mainstream media on all of this? four wholesome grains.
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>> it's tbt, #throwbackthursday. the assignment, sports pictures of us back in the day. >> this is where my hoop dreams began. he jumped over my head. >> you are a tall drink of water. >> and i had heels on. >> ladies, do you like your man to have a deep voice? >> i think it points out how toughs to to be a man. you have to straddle the line. you got to go rake the leaves. you got to fix the creek cree door. >> can you say it in a different tone? >> it goes to show how hard... . >> something that i've never -- i've seen them with a gavel a million times. i've never seen this happen.
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>> watched it sail over the balance connie. >> it very well may be my last actual conventional album. that does not mean that i'm retiring. no, no, no. >> not so weird. >> he's tacky. according to his latest album. >> elisabeth, i got your nose. >> brian, you take it now. >> i think we're scary. >> continue to pick out paint colors. >> i got good colors for you. i'll send them your way. >> i'm learning how to control this. >> just goes to show, you miss a little, you miss a lot. we have a lot going on in this program. >> yeah, the drone.
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we got the drone above our heads. still miss ago piece of that prop. >> yeah. john stossel didn't know how to work it, that was the problem. >> flew off course. >> 60 bucks down the drain. actually stuck in the lights. >> i think it got stuck in my tote. >> thank you for joining us this past week. you're helping us, in our 25th year of being number one in cable morning news thanks to you. coming up, it sounds like something out of a horror movie. porcelain dolls left on neighbors' door steps. even creepier, they look like the girls who live there. >> plus, rock'n'roll legend twisted sister is here live. they get ready to take the stage for our all american summer concert series. they're the stars. good morning, america. ♪ ♪
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american. that's coming up because tgif, thank goodness it's fox. thanks for watching us. >> hey, america. this is famous dave and you are watching "fox & friends". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're not gonna take it anymore ♪ ♪ >> the party is already starting for our summer concert series here at "fox & friends." twisted sister set to give the concert of the summer right here with us all morning. we've got ribs roasting on the grill, it's fired up and so are
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the fans outside. thank you for joining us. >> a very early arriving crowd. twisted sister has a loyal fan base. still writing song, still getting together and here is something else about those guys. they all have great personalities. >> they do. we'll get a chance to hear some of that outside. >> so come on down to 48th and 6th. there is a sign out there to point you in the right direction. >> follow your nose. we've got famous dave's out there. coming up in the 8:00 o'clock hour, they're going to start singing and you can watch it on line as they sing their big anthem "we're not going to take it anymore." why do we always hear that at the staff meetings at "fox & friends"? >> you're right. >> they'll be end playing their instruments, right, ainsley? >> that's right. i'm listening to you and it's interesting how we're celebrating friday, but not so much for some of our neighbors down south in virginia. really tough morning. a twister sent families at a
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catch ground running for their lives. >> something crazy going on outside! i'm scared. look at the tree! oh, my god, his camper! >> oh, my god! >> a tornado packing 120 mile-per-hour winds, hail the size of softballs. this couple from new jersey was killed when a huge tree crushed their tent. dozens of other campers were injured as well. take a look at the aerial view of all of that damage. huge campers and trucks actually flipped upside down and trailers just left completely flattened. also breaking overnight, new information about the air algiers plane crash. the french president saying one of the black box was recovered from the wreckage. soldiers guarding that site in a village in mali that's controlled by al-qaeda. officials still not ruling out terrorism, but they do believe the plane with 116 people on board went down during a bad thunderstorm. plus, a fallen marine's
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tribute flag comes home. marine lance corporal fred maciel was killed in a helicopter crash in iraq nine years ago. his mother was given a box of all of his belongings, but she didn't know that something was missing from that box. it was the flag. the flag with heartfelt messages from surviving members of his unit. another marine family found it at a flea market and then reached out to his mother on social media. >> my son is coming back to me and i love them for that. i can't wait to see what they wrote. >> fred's mother will get that flag and will meet the people who found it tomorrow. a very bizarre case of a southern california case solved now and it has a much happier ending than many expected. police know who left all of these porcelain dolls on the door steps of at least 11 houses where a ten-year-old girls live. what was giving people the creeps is that all of those
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dolls, or each one left on the doorstep looked like the little girl who lived there. good news is, it turns out a woman in the neighborhood decided to clean out her doll collection and she thought that some young girls from her church might want them. so it was all a surprise. >> so it's just a coincidence that they looked like the kids and not some weird plot for a movie? >> i think she was doing it on purpose, but as good gesture. but a lot of people see those dolls, they think creepy. >> thanks, ainsley. >> lycopene you, i was surprised to see the state department say not only is russia involved in supporting the rebels in ukraine, in the country of ukraine, which they have no business in, they're actually supplying and firing -- you're looking at the video right now. this has not been confirmed, but it's believed to be russian weaponry firing into ukraine. so they are directly involved. this less than a week or one week to the day in which a
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fact they've done absolute low nothing for this. the world has not responded t. vladimir putin has been emboldened. reportedly due when we're about to send military advisors into ukraine. i'd love to see that. we're studying the possibility of sending advisors while the russians are sending in hardware. >> all of this sounds more like conventional war, has many americans wondering will the president act? what will america do? when asked on who has the upper hand in ukraine, americans say this. putin has the upper hand right
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now over barak obama, president obama, at only 14% thinking that president obama has the upper hand. >> sure. >> i thought the sanctions were working. they were beginning to affect the actions of the russians. they've been emboldened since the world condemned him verbally and done nothing simply. >> it looks like the european union realized, okay, we get all our gas from there, but we're going to do something. they're talking about today doing something. don't hold your breath. also don't hold your breath to see the president of the united states do anything because he's concluded his three-day hollywood fund-raisers in california and the west coast. he told his hollywood pals and people with deep pockets that the turmoil in the world, yeah, it's one thing. but if you really need to assess the blame, blame those darn republicans. here is one of the quotes. he said, quote, obviously people are concerned about some of the
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turmoil that's taking place around the world and they look at the middle east and they see a transition from an old order to a new order and they're not sure how that's going to happen. the terrible violence that occurs as a result of the conflict that probably makes people most discouraged is the conflict they see in washington. >> most people think no, americans actually do care what's going on in the world. it's not just a transition in the middle east. it's downright murder and killings and opportunity for terror to take over. is the president in a state of denial? charles krauthammer says those comments that the president just made are be obscene. >> there is something that is obscene. within a week of the shootdown of a civilian airline with 300 people dead, for the president to say that what really serves americans is not what's happening abroad, but too much congressional time spent on the
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irs scandal. i mean, when a president actually says that, you wonder, can he believe it? if he does, is this really something that anyone can give any respect to? >> if the president used his time yesterday, for example, to say, i want to take a pause from campaigning, this is what's going on overseas. this is why you should care with his sleeves rolled up and folksy style. if he started using those communicationability to talk about the need to pay attention over there, then things would change. the president might be in his office looking at photos going it turns out america doesn't care about foreign policy but it does. this is why it matters. if he explains that rather than continuing to vilify republican, i think the whole country would change. >> the president says in hollywood, people are discouraged by the conflict they see in washington. remember back in 2008, that's one of the president's selling points, then senator. he said i'm going to change the tone in washington, d.c fast forward today, it looks as if to many people he's actually
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made it worse. one of the problems is you don't see a lot of criticism regarding the president because so many members of the mainstream media helped get him elected. you don't see much criticism on the evening news. in fact, when you take look -- these facts were compiled by the media research center -- take a look. since july 8, there have been 79 stories, or 169 minutes regarding the fighting in gaza. only 45 seconds, 45 seconds of criticism about the administration. since july 17, three evening newscasts have aired 96 stories, or 209 minutes about the jet shootdown. you know what? how much criticism of the administration? ten seconds. >> for their lack of response. not only is the administration not doing anything, they're talking, evidently the president talks about vladimir putin all the time. nothing happens. in fact, things get worse. but there is no plan going forward. you would think you can't
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complete a story without saying what's america doing now. as michael hayden told megyn last night, the first time in his lifetime he's ever seen america take the back seat in so many places. >> if you are not involved, if you are not there, someone else will step in. two things can't occupy the same place at the same time. where good steps out, evil will step in. >> maybe if they built a really nice golf course in ukraine or had a big fund-raiser, maybe he would go and talk about it. >> perhaps. >> maybe. a dozen minutes after the top of the hour. what happens when a republican woman gets in the way of democrats? our next guest has been called sick and stalkerlike. who has really got the war on women working? >> what kind of salary would make you feel successful? 1 money thousand a year? 500,000. why those six figures aren't all they're cracked up to be next. ♪ ♪
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what happens when a woman gets in the way of the clintons? our next guest might be the perfect example. in a recent politico article, a former advisor to president clinton referred to her as sick and stalkerlike with a quote, obsession over former president bill clinton. he's talking about virginia state delegate barbara comstock
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who is now running for congress. good morning. >> good morning. great to be with you. >> what is your relationship with the clintons and why would some of their former aides and staffers come out with strong words against you? >> i worked for congressman frank walsh, who represents a district outside here in northern virginia and it's a district that i'm now running in. when i was a senior aide to congressman wolf, he had tasked me with investigating the wrongful firing of seven travel office employees who were in the course of our investigation, fully exonerated and even democrats apologized to them. so these folks are focused on the 20th century. i've been now a state legislator for five years after being a senior justice department official and a senior partner in a law firm. as a legislator, i have been in leadership position. chairman of the science and technology committee, working on jobs, the 21st century. so our campaign is focused on the 21st century, putting
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people back to work, making sure we thank our military because we have a strong defense industry in our district and a lot of things they've been talk being this morning, my constituents are very concerned about. >> of course. i want to ask you how concerned you are, though. right now as a congressional candidate it was who had a target on your back from the clintons who many see as quite powerful in politics. do you think they're going to hold back these efforts to perhaps deny you the opportunity to take the seat? >> well, this seat has been held for 34 years by my former boss, congressman wolf, who is working closely with us. i don't worry about those kind of attacks and assaults. what i really worry about are the assaults on our economy by this administration, attitude about foreign affairs you were just discussing with the president, and really being able to go in and get to work on solving the problems of getting our economy going again. earlier this month terry mcauliffe, our democrat governor in virginia, he signed
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my research and development tax credit bill praising it, saying this is the kind of bill that would help us put people back to work, innovation. there are things i'm focused on that bring people together. not the divisive politics of the past. >> so you've got a democrat there supporting you, supporting your research and what you're putting forward. but then why, from so long ago, are the clintons set on calling you a stalker? they're calling you someone who is obsessed with bill clinton. why would someone who used to work for them still attack you now? why is this relevant today? >> you would have to ask them. this is their way of making a living these days. but people are really concerned about their job and their future, not these kind of issues. it's this kind of neglect of these issues that you're seeing with this administration and the democrats, they have nothing else they can run on. they certainly can't run on this economy. >> if you move forward here --
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>> i run on my record as a state legislator because i've been very successful, been the go-to person on technology bills. >> we hear you there. let me ask you this, in 2016, if we're seeing hillary clinton in the white house and you in congress, how is that going to work? >> i've learned a long time ago not to predict the future on elections. i'm running in this election. and running on the issues that my constituents care about and the things that i hear every day as i go out to county fairs and to our fourth of july events and they care about their job, not the things in the past and they care about how they're being assaulted by this economy. obamacare, putting people out of work. >> barbara, we want to thank you for joining us today as you look to the future. not the past. >> that's exactly it. that's what it's all about and that's what our children need. >> you got it. thousands of illegals now pouring into our country. the reason why? the president is ordering border agents to slack off.
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that's how much annual salary it takes for people to feel content and happy. the career builder also finding people feel successful around $70,000 per year. next, 6 1/2. that's how many hours of sleep the average american gets during the week. that according to the sleep foundation. about seven hours and 22 minutes. finally, where does the fox sleep? apparently on a bus in canada? this creature sneaking on an
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ottawa public transportation bus while it was getting maintenance. >> what would the fox say about that? >> what would the fox say? it's time to check out what's hitting the box office this weekend. founder of nerdtears.com kevin mccarthy joins us live to talk "hercules." good morning to you. >> i missed you last week. it's great to be back on. >> always great to see you. >> you were on suspension, right? >> i was. i was. >> there is no good movies out, so don't book kevin. what about "hercules"? >> this is the eighth film since 1958. it's the second movie this year, by the way, there was an earlier one that bombed miserably at the box office. now the rock is a huge name. he's the second highest paid actor in hollywood. he's been trying to get his movie made for 15 years. it's a passion project. he essentially -- it starts off, the character lost his family. he's now a sword for hire, he
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takes on the idea of taking on the task of saving the king and his people. the movie itself, it's 98 minutes long, but the action really is what sells it. the story and script are terrible. but you have the rock perfectly physical for the role. he works with the movie and he's fine. the movie itself, there is some fun action, but overall, they built these gigantic sets and that's what makes it feel so much fun to watch. 98 minutes. turn your brain off. have some fun. i gave it three out of five. i will say it was not shot in 3d or imax. save yourself $6. do not waste your money in fake 3d and fake imax. >> i want to know how many stars you're going to give the rock's fanny pack. >> this picture is the best picture ever. this went viral last week and it's him from the '90s wearing a fanny pack. i walked in the room and brought the picture up to him. i'm like, hey, rock, listen to me. if this version of the rock from the '90s were to get into a
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battle with hercules, how could he beat hercules. here is what he had to say. >> fanny pack rock would take out the kryptonite. hot pockets. >> really? >> hot pepperoni. >> lean pocket or real? >> lean. get out of the room. it's real hot pockets. come on. >> the good news, kevin, is back when he was wearing that, he never lost his keys. >> right, exactly. there were hot pockets in there. amazing. >> okay. >> what about the movie "lucy." >> it's interesting because it's directed by the guy who directed "the professional." the character is a drug mule who is exposed to a certain amount of drugs that allow her to be certain human and use more than 10% of her brain.
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it's a great concept, but the action, all the best scenes are in the trailer. every action scene that's in the movie is in the trailer. stay home and watch "the professional" or" the element". my favorite movie of the year is called "boyhood" filmed over 12 years with the same two leading actors. best movie i've seen in years. >> why didn't you start with that? >> i know, i know. trust me. just go see it. it was filmed over 12 years with the same four leading actors. it's amazing. >> kevin mccarthy joining us live, go see "boyhood." >> thanks. coming up, three-year-old took it for a joy ride and it wasn't his first time behind the wheel, if you can believe it. twisted sister, word is they are getting ready to take the stage, our stage. wait 'til you hear about the first time they met, 1976.
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veterans to their community through physical and social activities. i'm on their advisory board. they make veterans connect to everybody around them in their neighborhoods through yoga, running, hiking, whatever it is. when needed, they step in and put the flags back to where they belong. as they ran across, they saw one of the officers on duty who gave them a big nod. >> that's great. rwb taking the red, white and blue back to the brooklyn bridge. >> because those weren't just white flag, those were bleached american. >> they were bleached american flags and you mess with old glory and team red, white and blue will step in. they're packed with veterans that served this nation with pride and honor and they actually brought tears to my eyes. when i first saw that picture, i put it on instagram. i thanked them for stepping in, for our great nation. >> i'm sure they'll be on the show again this year. they come on just about every year. 27 minutes before the top of the hour. ainsley is poised to tell you what's happening. >> thank you, brian. here is what's happening in the
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news this morning. is president obama suffering donor fatigue? at the tail amendment of a west coast money grab, news of discounted dinner offers. california donors said tickets were offered for a deep discount after one person balked at the $25,000 donation price. the per plate cost then became just $5,000. even liberals are getting frustrated. here is ariana huffington. >> i don't criticize the president going to martha's vineyard. i'm sick of the amount of time politicians spend fundraising. he destroyed our democracy. >> today the president will meet with central american presidents to discuss the immigration crisis. and scandal hitting one of the nation's most popular marching bands. ♪ ♪
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>> ohio state university band director is now out, fired over allegations that he knew about and ignored a sexualized culture inside the band. jonathan waters has been the band leader for the past two years and is known for these incredible formations. they are incredible. but as an investigation reveals, band members were marching in their underwear, conducting skits that were considered harassment. officials say waters knew about it all and failed to put an end to it. a three-year-old going on a joy ride and crashing a jeep into his neighbor's house. a passer-by witnessed the crash and saw the driver was a toddler. officers found him inside the house watching cartoons as if nothing happened. this isn't the first time that three-year-old was curious about the jeep. an officer found him in the vehicle just hours before the crash and police gave the relative who was supposed to be watching the child a citation.
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man's best friend is a lot like man. they can get pretty jealous. researchers found dogs can be just like humans as they, too, can become jealous when a loved one shows affection to someone else. the study had the owners playing with lifelike stuffed dogs while the puppies were watching. then the puppy started whining, barking and even pushed their way between their owners and the toys. those are your headlines. >> they just want attention. that's all. >> that's right. that's understandable. >> mashing their territory there. marking her territory is maria molina. she's outside. >> how is she marking it? >> that's right. >> a weather reader. >> hello, everybody. i'm out here with a lot of people that are here to see twisted sister and i also have my baseball cap on because this weekend at yankee stadium at 1:00 p.m. on saturday and sunday is fox fan weekend. so that's coming up. that's very exciting.
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and i also found some fans here and there is some special people. i gave you hats. you call yourself the twisted sisters. >> yes, we are the twisted sisters. the original. 1950. >> i'm twister sister. okay? >> that's fine. >> you can join us. >> i know we have somebody that is the first time in the united states and you're from spain? >> i'm from spain. i'm from spain. it's just amazing. i can realize in america you can have a concert at 7:00 o'clock in the morning. only happens here. >> only in new york and then we also have another friend i found. today is one year to the 2015 special olympics world games in l.a we're very excited about it. #oneyearaway. so it's going to be great. >> awesome. making some friends out here. we're going to toss it to brian who is on stage with twisted sister. >> thanks a lot, maria.
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♪ >> you guys know dee snyder, two of the stars of twisted sister. you familiar with these guys? been together since '76. brief hiatus, back together in 2003. how does it feel to be back together after all those years together? >> it feels great. i mean, the original five guys that everybody out here knows, animal, eddie, and j.j. and myself, and you know, we had a brief 15 year hiatus, but we're friends again. >> is he better than ever, j.j.? are you still carrying the band? >> you know, first of all, let me tell you as long as there is ibuprofen, i can rock. the fact that the band took time off is one of the reasons the
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band performs at the level they do. >> do you remember the moment when clearly you made it? you thought, wow, we're not going to have to struggle anymore. we're the headliner? >> for me, it was when we came home from europe. i went to the store to get some milk. i turn on the radio, "we're not going to take it" is playing. two other stations are playing it. i said, we have arrived. >> wow. >> for me, i knew we made it because we got on blackwell's worst dressed women's list. >> i just want to say this, for me t starts every day. dee snyder was the first celebrity i ever met at my brother's graduation. your brother was graduating. and there you are with your heels and your hair. >> and look at you. all these years, you're all legit. >> you guys are more than rock'n'roll super stars. you're about giving back. you have your bike ride across america and you have something else that hit your family.
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>> my daughter has a disease, it doesn't roll off the tongue, it's essentially in the eye. we're doing a benefit for the uvi foundation. we have the doctor who bring out in a second who is the specialist, really the world's preeminent specialist in this disease. if it wasn't for him, my daughter would president-elect obama be blind today. this disease is not treatable. it affects young kids mostly. we're trying to bring awareness to this disease. >> this is going to be the biggest round of applause dr. foster ever got. dr. foster, come out here! >> foster! >> doctor, it's not curable, but it's treatable. >> actually some cases are curable. it may take a long time and several years of therapy, but
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some cases are in remission for many, many years after off therapy. >> the only thing we can do is get your eyes checked, right? >> and train more young doctors to come into the field. >> my daughter was diagnosed at age six before there was permanent damage. if that had not happened, i don't know what would have happened in the intervening years. we were trying -- what we're trying to get out today, if you have a child, especially a girl, have the eyes checked early because early detection will prevent this disease from getting worse. >> dr. foster, will be playing the drums. dee, what will you be playing when we see you again? >> everybody's favorite. we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the state hungry record. it's an upbeat crowd. >> guy, back inside. twisted sister is ready. they're up and so are their people. >> very, very nice. >> i think this is going to be the biggest crowd of the year. >> i think it may be. the doctor and twisted sister
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two hours to die from lethal injection. and judges in oklahoma learning how to shoot? yep. it's all part of a brand-new project in tulsa. the sheriff wants to make sure those who want to defend themselves in the courtroom have training. steve? thanks, brian. tens of thousands of illegals are storming past our southern border. ice agents say they're being left on desk duty. nothing for them to do, per say. those orders, seems like they came from the top. the former national deputy chief of the u.s. border patrol is here. he's got 30 years experience in border enforcement. good morning to you. >> thank you, good morning. >> okay. so the border patrol essentially down along our southern border, for the most part they're just baby-sitting right now. seven out of ten we heard are just taking care of these kids and whatnot. but it's the ice agents who for the most part are -- they're on
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ice. explain what's going on. >> part of the core mission of ice is the handoff from the border patrol once a person has been arrested, illegal alien entering the united states. quite frankly, in this situation we're experiencing now in the southwest u.s. and certainly in south texas, is the partner agency known as ice with the department of homeland security, is missing in action. awol. they're just not there. if one travels to the border and checks out the areas where the numbers of unaccompanied juveniles andhrvzñ+ families arg processed and held by the border patrol, being screened for health issues by the united states public health service and hhs and have volunteers from fema helping to sort and care for, it's a heavy burden and it's practically overwhelming. yet, you look around, no ice agents. no enforcement removal operations people. it makes one wonder, that's their core mission.
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where are they? >> okay. you know where they're at. in some cases they're just sitting at their desks, they're looking at their brand-new government computers. they're sitting in their cars. they're not going anywhere, right? >> in all due respect to men and women in ice with enforcement removal operations and homeland security investigations, like any police officer, cop, border patrol agent, they want to be appreciated for the good work they do, the training they've taken and willing tons risk their lives. yet the anecdotals i'm hearing from those troops, to call them that, the agents that would be in the field if they were sent, they're spending extra long hours on duty at the local gym. they're televisionling their thumbs. they're playing video games on their computers. they're not being tasked to support the emergency situation on the border. >> okay. and so why is it? if they're not get -- they're the removers and if they're just sitting at their desk because
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they don't have the orders, it looks like the implicit message from the administration is, we don't want to send anybody back! >> i agree. i think this is in a sense, this is a subtle way of undermining the actual enforcement piece in the deterrent piece of what is most important is until now, we had established, we, the border patrol, ice, dhs, department of justice, the beginning of a sense that you can not cross here or you will get caught. they are getting caught. they're getting caught by the border patrol. they're frankly turning themselves in to the border patrol because they're being released subsequently by ice. >> right. before you go, we heard some democrats say that our southern border is secure. yes or no? is it secure? >> no. and you will not find a single leader in the law enforcement community that would call it secure. we are all worried about the
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current situation and who already may be in the united states. >> absolutely. former national deputy chief of the u.s. border patrol, he's speaking out because the agents on the line right now are fearful if they do, they will lose their job. ronald, thank you very much for joining us today from phoenix. >> thank you for inviting me. >> what a story. straight ahead, we're switching gears trying to find your dream house? michael corbett says it's simple. he's got a secret to find yours next. first op this date in 1946, dean martin and jerry lewis staged their first comedy show in new jersey. in 1965, bob dylan shocked fans by playing "electric" at the newport folk festival. and in 1982, "eye of the tiger" by survivor, number one song in the world. ♪ ♪ (vo) get ready!
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most people think of spring is the best time to buy a house. not anymore. summer might be even better. with more choices and less competition. michael corbett came up with the facts and wrote "find it, fix it, flip it." today we're going to focus on how to find that dream home that's beat up, like a diamond in the rough. for example, if we want to find that, where do we go? >> well, what's going on is that in june, sales peak. but inventory keeps building in july and august. so according to trulia trends data, what that means is more houses, less competition. so if you find a house that actually has a battered market history, you look for homes that have been on the market 60 days or more. what that means is that there are houses that came on in the spring, didn't sell in the big rush, and now the sellers are
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going to be anxious about getting those off their plate. >> i look at that as saying there must be something wrong. but you have to say find something right. several price reductions shows to you a seller that needs to get out? >> yes. absolutely. a seller that has been dropping, they're looking for their bottom line price. they may have priced it too high during the big rush in june and now realize, wow, if i want to sell this, i got to drop it down in price. great time to be grabbing great deals. >> and where do you find out if a price has been reduced? >> you can go on line. your real estate agent will know that. but there are a lot of data on line that you can actually see the price reductions going on and look for those houses that have had them. those sellers are ready to go. >> also you talk about previous offers falling through, obviously. summer is diamonds in the rough. we went over that. how about this, house hunt when others are not doing that. when would that be? >> come on, you know, when the weather heats up and it's
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miserable out there, that's the time to be house shopping because you have less competition from other buyers out there, plus your agent isn't as busy. you get his full attention. you're out there look at all the houses when no one else is. you can grab a great deal. it's really the perfect time to be out there looking for that dream home for the summer. >> and also you just said have your financials together, correct? >> yes. especially in summer. if you want to close by the end of the year, you need to be preapproval letter. you need to have all your documents ready because just as everybody else is on vacation, so will a lot of the people that put those closings together. you need to make sure you don't have any delays. get it done quick. >> and could be tough if you have a house to sell as well. but that's part of the magic of buying a home. michael corbett, thanks so much. have a great weekend. coming up after three days of fundraising, the president finally back in washington and ready to talk border crisis.
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good morning. it is friday, july 25, 2014. a carp ground filled with people trampled by a killer storm. >> something crazy is going on outside! >> this twister september people scrambling for their lives and the devastating clean-up this morning. the president talking border crisis today with three central american presidents. one of them says the problem is the americans' fault. how do we fix this? geraldo rivera here. it's going to get noisy. >> geraldo doesn't like to talk about immigration. why couldn't this pregnant w crt
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say stunned, but i would say somewhat surprised. >> shocked, stunned and surprised. this is quite a build-up. >> central american leaders come here instead of saying sorry about my people sneaking across your border. sometimes without parents, 45,000, up to 60,000 strong. but i blame you guys because you like drugs and because you haven't gotten your immigration policy straight. >> let me say put aside the surface outrage for a second. you have to admit and you have said right on the couch, brian, that there is definitely ambiguity when it comes to america's immigration policy, vis-a-vis, children of a certain age. the president with the dreamer. the president did indeed say children of a certain age would not be deported. they would be put in the back of the line in terms of deportation. the message went out. maybe it was misconstrued. maybe we weren't clear enough in enunciating that, that it was pretty clear that there were
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people in central america of good intention who felt that if ohm the children could reach our border, then they could stay. so you have to fault the president somewhat. >> and regarding the 2008 law regarding kids who have been victims of sex trafficking that get here, they're entitled to stay, according to the law. but you listen to the president of honduras yesterday and he says, okay. the americans, you're all screwed up. you got no laws. forget about the fact that our countries are really dangerous. but it's america's fault. here is juan orlando hernandez. >> one thing is lack of clarity in the migratory policy of the united states. it's ambiguous. that's why the coyotes take advantage of the situation. they have made parents here think that according to new legislation in immigration reform, that you would make this reunification possible where they can just enter the united
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>> we have to change the law. >> you mentioned the 2008 law that allows these children, once they reach here, to have a hearing. i think they should have a hearing. i understand that the system is overburdened, but we're a compassionate country, a country built on immigrant vigor. i think that now is -- you know what i would like? we have 90,000 unaccompanied minors coming in the last year. i would like 90,000 american families privately to say, you know, we can shelter, my family will take one. i think that's way that we can do it in -- >> i want to you adopt me. what about our kids? >> what about the fact that -- the culpability. it's hard to adopt the idea of what's going on. steve, you spoke with a former border patrol council head. we're going to let everybody hear it one more time and i want to you give us some idea of what kind of accountability should come from the white house when this is happening. >> the partner agency known as ice within the department of homeland security is missing in
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action. awol. they're just not there. they're spending extra long hours on duty at the local gym. they're twiddling their thumbs, playing video games on their computers. they're not being tasked to support the situation on the border. in a sense, this is a subtle way of undermining the actual enforcement piece in the deterrent piece. >> sure, because if they don't have a border. >> i don't know about ice agents at the bar. but i do know that sending 1,000 untrained texas national guardsmen to the border is a fool's earned. i remember when the 82nd airborne was sent to the border, they stand around. most of their logistical strength is giving the soldiers water, taking care of the soldiers. it is a -- >> it's an optic of there is 1,000 guys on the border. like the drug guys. >> first of all, there wouldn't
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be 1,000 guys. they have to have -- they're only on eight hours. off for the other 16 hours. it's preposterous. you have one guy every two miles? >> so immigration, bad idea. >> here is the thing, i really want everyone to picture this. here is maria, she's eight years old. she came from guatemala. she walked 1400 miles to the border. her sisters have been forced into prostitution. her brother is dead from gang violence. one parent is already dead. the other one is awol. are we going to tell maria, get out of here? >> she would qualify under the law. >> we have to have a compassionate activist approach to this problem. both houses of congress and the president of the united states must reach common ground. we have temperrized -- >> we're going to have to ask ourselves, do we care more about the kids in guatemala than in chicago and charlotte, because there is kids here that need help and there is a process to get them here.
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>> i absolutely agree with that. but i heard yesterday someone saying, american children are starving. american children, unless they have abusive parents are not starving. this is a country of vast capacity. 330 million people in this country, the wealthiest nation on earth. please, brian, we have a relationship that is an intimate relationship with central america and with mexico that has existed historically. >> we can't take everybody. >> we can certainly feed 90,000 children that come unaccompanied. >> you agree it's irresponsible to send them and these coyotes are making money and profits off of their bodies and transport. that's the issue. >> i don't disagree with you. >> they're not being clear and responsible. >> i don't disagree whatsoever. i think you're absolutely right. the president bears some of this responsibility because of his ambiguity, but he has been ambiguous about it. it's the way i see him operating
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too often. he's too cool for school. too cool for school in the ukraine. too cool for school in gaza. i was just in l.a., you got the story of the pregnant lady who couldn't get across the street. why is he doing all this laid back stuff at a time of great urgency? >> i told you ten minutes ago, it would be spirited. we invite geraldo on for his point of view -- >> i match elizabeth's stress. >> we talked. >> love your passion. >> thank you. ainsley joins us today. she's got news duty. >> some people who need our help, some of our legal neighbors. a killer twister sending hundreds of families in a camp ground in virginia running for their lives. >> there is something crazy going on outside! i'm scared! >> look at the tree! >> it's on that guy's camper!
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>> oh, my god! >> the tornado packing 120 mile-per-hour winds, heavy rain and hail the size of softballs. this couple from new jersey was killed when a huge tree crushed their tent. their 13-year-old son in the tent right next to them was critically injured. dozens of other campers were injured as well. take a look at this aerial view of all that damage. huge campers and trucks actually flipped upside down, and trailers left flattened. also breaking overnight, new information about the algiers plane crash. the french president saying one of the black boxes was recovered. soldiers are guarding that black box. they're not ruling out terrorism, but think the plane carrying 116 people went down because of a bad thunderstorm. isis continues its destruction of iraq.
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the target this time? jonah's tomb. the prophet who was swallowed up by the whale. isis doesn't seem to care as they're blowing up that shrine, blowing it to pieces. it was built in the 8th century bc. a california woman is a proud new mom this morning, but getting to the hospital, not so easy. she was blocked by president obama's motorcade. police would not let her cross the street to get to the e.r. until the motorcade was finished. you can see her sitting on the bench. the president was on his way to a fund-raiser. the mom to be waited for 30 minutes before being able to make it inside the hospital. thankfully, the mom and the baby are doing just fine this morning. those are your headlines. >> what is wrong with these people? >> who? >> they can't see pregnant woman? they can't call an audible o on their secret service plan? >> as it turns out, the people from the hospital actually went across the street to help her. she did deliver inside the
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hospital. >> still that's crazy. coming up, have a moral dilemma on your mind? ever ask yourselves what should i do? peter johnson, jr. is here with help next. and an incredible story, a nine-year-old struck by lightning, his clothes and shoes burned off and he's okay. his story straight ahead. surviving a lightning strike. ♪ ♪
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today was the first edition of our brand-new segment, what should i do? have a serious dilet me ma? peter johnson, jr. has the life and legal experience to take it on. he's outside with elisabeth in the middle of the crowd. hey, guys. >> we are with the twisted sister crowd out here with some twisted situations. peter johnson, jr. going to shed some light on them. here are the questions. >> let's go to the first question. you've been assigned to a sales team to service one of your company's biggest clients. every time you show up at the client, he's drunk, abusive and he won't control his doberman and german shepherd. you complain and your boss suggests that you should chill out and maybe even have a drink with the guy. what do you do? we got some fans out here.
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>> kathy frazier, keith, their son jake are here. so kathy, what would you do? >> i would quit. i would leave. there is no way. life is too short to put up with stuff like that. >> keith? >> the boss says have a beer with him, have a beer with him. >> jake, i'm assuming you might have an opinion on this or go with what your dad said? >> here is p.j.'s answers this morning. skip the drink. take a stand because you're not gonna take it anymore. >> i think this crowd -- >> the law is, you can't be compelled to work in an unsafe environment. question number two, you're work at a doughnut shop, there is a homeless woman with children who goes in and asks for doughnuts and milk for the kids. there is a policy against giving away free food. so give up the doughnuts or tell the mom and the hungry mouths to get lost?
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if you give the food away, no, have you also given away your job? what do you say? >> this is james and dorial. >> i think i'd have to just stick to the policy. >> you would stick to the policy? >> i'd give up my job. >> you would give up your job and give a doughnut. >> i'd give them a doughnut or buy them a doughnut. >> absolutely, great cross section. that's my response, too. buy the doughnut and keep the job because you violate a policy, even doing a good thing, hard hearted company can throw you out on your keister. so spend the $3, do the right thing. keep your job. make everybody happy and everybody is happy to see twisted sister here today! >> right on the plaza. send us your dilemmas here. peter johnson, jr. and our crowd on the plaza will solve them.
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here is some news caught on camera. remember nfl player ray rice on surveillance video dragging his girlfriend off an elevator? there is some outrage this morning after his punishment was revealed he will miss just two games. rice was charged with third degree assault but will have that dropped after completing an intervention program and, by the way, on another note, check this out. >> there is -- you go to be careful even when you're leaving the race there, you never know. you got to be careful. >> tour defrance leader
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slamming into a woman chatting on her cell phone. unphased, he goes on to win the race. we couldn't get to the woman. the trouble with schools, let's take you to ohio state university where essentially the message is atheists smart, christians dumb, according to an on line take home quiz where when some people -- in particular one kid who whistle blew this to campus reform, he had a particular message. >> this is what the quiz asked. theo has an iq of 100 and another has 25. which of the following statements do you expect to be true? the correct answer was that an atheist, while theo is a christian. suggesting that the christian was not as smart as the all knowing atheist. that was the answer to the question. if the student wanted to choose, in her mind, thinking the christian was indeed smarter,
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having a higher i.q., he would have gotten it wrong. the editor in chief of campus reform.org explaining her dilemma. >> she would have had to say, for me to get this point on this question, i'm going to have to admit that atheists inherently have a higher i.q. than christians do. it's something we've seen that's not true. of the ten highest i.q.s on earth, on the planet, eight of them are theists, those with believe in a deity and of those eight, six are christian. we're seeing a trend all across the country where christianity for some reason, universities feel they're able to attack it. >> mike adams, according to the campus reform article, the doctor and an outspoken conservative christian professor at the university of north carolina, said, quote, every group is protected from offensive speech on campus except for conservative
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christians. he also added applying this principle to other type of groups would be taboo on college campuses. you know what? he's right. >> ohio state, we called them. they have not called back. coming up, we have 35 minutes to show and a lot of music coming your way. despite these images, reportedly of russia's military firing rockets into the ukraine, believe it or not, hillary clinton says the reset button that she mistranslated actually worked. chris wallace live from washington next. and it's a new way to capture that special moment. >> will you marry me? >> yes! are you kidding me? >> okay. lot of people are going to want one of these. it's called the ring cam. we're going to show you how to works. >> first, more from twisted sister.
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>> this is crazy. a new poll found that most americans have a higher opinion of darth vader than of any potential 2016 presidential candidate. than any candidate. in fact, things are looking so good for vader that he's actually decided to run for president. >> i was actually at the "tonight show" yesterday at a taping across the street. >> really? >> it was fantastic. >> meanwhile, we're in a live program. look at that guy, chris wallace joins us live. good morning to you, chris. >> good morning to you. >> we have been highlighting the struggle between the pro-russian rebels in the country of ukraine versus the country of ukraine. it's been going on inside the country. they've gotten a bunch of arms from russia. we thought they were just fighting against themselves. but now there is information, we got some pictures unconfirmed -- but apparently russia itself is shooting at ukraine. that is really kind of changing
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everything, doesn't it? >> well, yeah. it certainly does escalate the situation and it's more than just those unconfirmed pictures. we had top u.s. officials from the podium at the state department and the pentagon making that allegation that russia is now firing artillery across the border from russia to pro ukrainian positions inside the country of ukraine. they're not just pulling the strings. they're actually firing some of the weapons. >> what do you think is behind the state department coming out making those statements yesterday and do you believe it's true that we're starting to move advisors into the country of ukraine or still considering it? >> i haven't heard we were -- i mean, i'm sure we have some advisors there in a technical sense. whether or not we have them on the ground with the troops, i certainly haven't heard that. that would be a big escalation if it were to happen of our involvement and president obama has certainly indicated that he doesn't want to get us more involved, boots on the ground. frankly the polls indicate most
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americans don't want us to get involved with boots on the ground in ukraine. why it was announced yesterday? the only thing i can figure is that finally the u.s. decided they had enough evidence and proof of it and maybe that video was part of it. >> speaking of advisors, who is advising hillary clinton in saying that the russian reset is still working yesterday? take a listen. >> the reset worked. it was an effort to try to obtain russian cooperation on medvedev was president and putin pulled the strings, but he gave medvedev a certain amount of independence to negotiate. >> sounds like he's trying put a happy face on something that didn't go well when she was in charge. >> well, for a while it did work, in fairness to her, in the initial stages, there was an improvement relations. we did negotiate an arms deal. this is when medvedev, kind of a puppet as she indicated, of
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putin was in charge. once putin came back, things went downhill. so maybe it worked for a while, but it certainly isn't working now. it's a little bit like hillary clinton, if you remember when she ran in 2008 on iraq, she kept defending her vote in favor of iraq when a lot of democrats had turned against it and she was kind of slow and wouldn't admit, well, it turns out it was a mistake. sometimes that's the best thing to do in a point when russia bears either direct or indirect responsibility for the shootdown of the malaysian airliner, i'm not sure is the right time to be talking about how good it was that we had a photo op with the russian foreign minister with a button that didn't say reset as we thought it did. but in fact said overcharge. >> oopsy daisy. good point. >> while all this is going on and we hear from the pentagon and state department yesterday and we see the president still continuing to fund raise despite the border crisis, despite everything going on with gaza, fighting there, israel, hamas. this is the president here
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saying that americans really are just focused on republicans not getting anything done. that's what's bugging him the most. one republican who is not having that at all. >> what's really going on is that republicans in congress are directly blocking policies that would help millions of americans. they are promoting policies that harm millions of americans. >> reality is that harry reid has now on his desk over 340 bills that we have already passed in the house. he refuses to take them on. the reality is we keep doing our job, we keep passing these bills. harry reid is -- >> you got to watch the whole show to hear greta's suggestion. the president is blaming the republicans, the republicans are blaming harry reid. is that valid?
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>> well, it's valid but it's kind of beside the point. the world is in flames. you've got the u.n. shelter getting hit in gaza yesterday. we're not sure whether it was hit by the israelis or the palestinians. but the carnage continues in that part of the world. on both sides. you've got the shootdown of this plane, 298 people killed and it looks like putin will get away with it. he's not going to suffer any tes. iran getting closer to the bomb. isis spreading. and you've got them in the same tired political arguments. it's interesting, on the one hand i understand the president raising money. he's very focused on the midterm election. he's got a lot at stake if the republicans take over control of the senate and the house, then he's absolutely got to deal with them and he can't say well, the democrats and the senate, anything like that 'cause he wouldn't have control of either house. on the other hand, vary interesting statistic, since 1946, if a president's approval rating is below 50%, they
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lose -- his party in the second midterm loses about three times as many seats as they do if his approval rating is over 50%. it's now at about 42% and i think an awful lot of americans are looking at the president out fundraising while all of these problems are happening and his approval rating has really gone down. i'm not sure it makes the best political sense to be fund raising at this particular time. >> make great decisions as a president, that will help your party the most. that's what i believe. fox news sunday will hash it out. who have you lined up? >> the very latest on the shootdown of the malaysian airliner, the very latest from gaza with israeli and palestinian officials. that fellow right there, when eric cantor was defeated, there was an absence, a vacuum in the leadership. don't keep moving that. >> you have a lot of guests. we have to work them all in. >> anyway, he's the number three republican in the house.
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he's a member of the tea party, the first tea party member to be a member of the top house leadership. we'll talk to him about immigration, a bunch of other issues. and we'll also have those other guys on. >> it's a great show. >> how is that for a graceful -- >> very nice! >> you are a pro. >> thank you. >> a panel, all kinds of stuff. >> why not? >> sure. >> thank you, chris. >> bye. ainsley stands by now. you've got the latest in headlines for us. >> i do. thanks, elisabeth. scandal is hitting one of the most popular marching bands of the nation. ohio state university's band director is out. he was fired over allegations that he knew about and ignored a sexualized culture inside the band. jonathan waters has been the band leader for the past two years and is known for those
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incredible formations. but a two-month investigation reveals band members were marching in their underwear and conducting skits that were considered harassment. officials say he knew all about it and he failed to put an end to it. a nine-year-old boy was struck by lightning and doesn't remember a thing. of course, he's lucky to be alive. >> i woke up in the hospital. that's it. >> seems to be doing just fine. kyle was playing with his sister on a football field in charlotte when lightning hit. all of his clothes and shoes were burned off. kyle stopped breathing for 15 minutes and his mom says his fast recovery is nothing short of a miracle. well, wish you could watch your wedding proposal over and over again? well, now you can with a ring cam. >> will you marry me? >> yes! are you kidding me?
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>> the small camera hides inside of that ring box. the box acts just like a usb drive, you can upload the video to your computer. a group of students at hope college in michigan came up with that idea as their senior engineering project and you can rent this ring cam for $100. what a great idea. that's one of those why didn't we think of that. >> great idea. >> we could sell a million of those things. >> i always thought you got married too soon, ainsley. you could have just waited. >> wasn't up to me. >> it's up to us. we're going out to maria molina with the big crowd, twisted sister starts in a minute. but right now the weather. >> that's right. everybody is getting ready here for twisted sister. they're about to start playing. before that, the weather conditions across the country and your high temperatures for today are going to remain rather cool across portions of the great lakes and parts of the northeast. we are going to be seeing them climbing into the 70s and also
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into the low 80s out there. that's something to watch. otherwise tomorrow, severe weather will be possible across portions of the midwest. that's something else to watch as well. and this is actually not the right graphic. something changed out there. again, tomorrow we do expect some severe weather to fire up across portions of the midwest and hot temperatures continuing in place across portions of the plains today, tomorrow and also into your sunday. everybody ready for twisted sister? yeah? let's hear it. >> yeah! >> thank you very much. >> that is a huge crowd out there and they're fired up and they know the words as well as dee snyder. meanwhile, up next, jackpot. a psychic literally a fortune teller. the prediction that made this woman a lot richer. first, twisted sister with "we can't stop rock'n'roll" on our plaza. ♪
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case worker. a bullet grazed the doctor's head, but he managed to go for his gun and fire back. he is expected to be okay. but again, that gunman in critical condition. meantime, it turns out the suspect has an extensive criminal history, including illegal drugs, possession of firearms, and assault as well. so all of that going to be coming out in this investigation. back to you guys. >> all right. good job. we'll be up to date. on a different note straight ahead. >> coming up next, twisted sister's big performance you don't want to miss it. >> first we're going to check in with martha mccallum. what's coming up at the top of the hour? >> good morning. the white house calls in former clinton staffers to get some advice on the president's messaging. as charles krauthammer says the president has, quote, withdrawn. but the world keeps spinning out of control. the latest on the bombings, israeli ambassador joins us live today. a plan to pick up cupped in honduras and bring them directly
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