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>> a new york city man is treated for possible exposure. good morning. >> good morning to you as well. there is no cure vaccine for ebola. the virus is deadly and contagious. because of that fear is growing that it is possibly growing. a man is in isolation being held atlanta lantis emory university hospital. nancy writebol is expected to arrive there today. both are receiving an experimental drug never tested on humans before. write bowl's son hopes her mother's suffering will help others. >> amazing to think my mom might not only be able to help those she was trying to help there in the country but by her suffering in this by her going through it
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she may be able to help countless more through them being able to understand what's going on in her body and develop a cure. >> a man who returned from west africa is being tested now after developing sim testimonisymptom to the virus. >> this is more likely it is much more common condition. >> the obama administration says it is unlikely for the virus to hit the u.s. >> the cdc says it is clear it is unlikely ebola will spread to the united states. >> at least three other americans have been tested so far for the ebola virus and all were negative. coming up later i will report on what the government is doing to avoid an outbreak. >> a desperate search for a
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missing 6-year-old little girl. gentleman januareace wright was last seen saturday. she would roam the neighborhood on her own because they say it is safe. >> we were asleep wake up she is probably in her room playing. >> both parents have taken lie detector tests. child protective services took two of the other children and it is unclear why. a philadelphia mother about to face a judge after driving to new jersey. a mother of two was pulled over during a traffic stop a routine one. she told the officer she had a hand gun and showed her permit from pennsylvania. she was arrested and charged. >> i hope that they pardon me in
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this situation. i didn't know. it could happen to anybody. >> she could face three years in prison. >> they are nearing theened. closing arguments are thursday. he shot his fiancee reeva steenkamp because he thought she was an intruder. the judge will indicate friday when she will hand down her judgment. >> it is a waiting game for a man awaiting in a mexican jail because of legal guns he had in his truck. sergeant andrew tam romorrow r court. >> he violated civil rights and if so could the evidence be
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thrown out. his attorney attempted to say they searched his truck after he admitted driving into mexico mistakenly with guns inside. they spent 8 hours interrogating him. they denied him a lawyer access to the consulate and a trial lawyer. the defenthey say they acted wi protocol. >> we are convinced his human rights were trampled under the pretens of following administrative protocol for customs procedure. >> tahmooressi returned to his cell about 30 minutes away. mexico cannot afford to lose such a high value target as some kind of a cartel hit.
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we all make wrong turns in life. no one could know his mistake could land him into a mexican prison likely until november until a judge reaches a verdict. >> william lajeunesse live for us this morning. >> all eyes on the kansas primary. pat robertson a tight rate against challenger milton wolf. he is a doctor and happens to be a second cousin of president obama. sam brown back is facing ob significance in the republican primary. jennifer win is a dark horse in the ballot. voters will jersey and washington state will be voting today. >> nearly six weeks after losing the republican senate runoff against that had cochran he is
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challenging the results. there were 13,000 questionable votes by ineligible voters. cochran was declared the winner by more than 7500 votes. he is now demanding they declare him the winner. >> emergency shelters on three military basis. the big question, where will they all go now? peter doocy is live from washington. why are they closing the shelters? >> because the obama administration claims kids aren't coming across the southern border as rapidly as they were. three shelters in oklahoma and california are going to close their doors but one member of congress from oklahoma doesn't think this is a good idea. >> the children are being released and being released to sponsors who are in the country themselves illegally. it is difficult to understand
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who we are releasing the children to. it is impossible to do criminal background checks on people who are in this country legally. >> lawmakers failed to come together and reform the immigration before recess. they will eep using executive orders wherever possible. >> if congress is not going to take steps to try to address these problems he is going to consider whatever steps he can take within the confines of the law to address this problem. if con glgress decides to retur and address some of the challenges eastbound acknowledges exist we would welcome that. >> the three shelters could start closing as soon as friday. 7700 children stay there for 35 days each. >> peter doocy life for us. thank you, peter. >> james brady has died.
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brady served under president ronald reagan but was badly wounded in an assassination attempt. he took on a person crusade for gun control. nancy reagan releasing this statement. jim was the per ssonification o courage and perseverance. they never gave up ap nevnd nev gave up on the causes in which they believe. >> the cease fire between israel and hamas taking effect this morning. over three-days delegate tors wi meet in cairo to work out a long-term truce. all israeli ground troops will move out of gaza. their mission of destroying tunnel is complete. we got a look inside one of the
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tunnels. >> i used to be oo contractor. look at the legal of sophistication. you have cement blocks all pieced together. the construction overall very solid. this isn't going anywhere. they worked their way all of the way through. >> took a year we estimate the progress. >> you have a lot of people working. >> and a lot of money. >> a lot of digging. this money is going toward terror tunnel more than anything else. >> sean will be joining us with more information live from israel at 7:00 a.m. >> thunderstorms hitting parts of florida roads turned into rivers during rush hour stalling cars and stranding drives in name pelnaples.
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in san bernardino they were stranded. 30 homes damaged and one person was killed when his car was swept into an overflowing creek. >> bertha downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm. maria is tracking its path. >> that's right. it does continue to weaken across portions of the atlantic. it upgraded to a hurricane and now it is moving toward cooler waters that will help it contin to weaken it. it looks leak a blob of showers and storms not very organized across portions of the atlantic. take a look at the forecast track. it is forecast to continue to accelerate to the northeast away from the u.s. coastline and continue to weak en as well. it will lose the classification by thursday. we think it will be ab area of low pressure.
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the movement very quick out there. i want to take you to the eastern pacific ocean. we have julio and azel. it is a category 3 storm headed toward hawaii. we have cooler waters to the east of hawaii that should help weaken az -- iselle. >> a 16-year-old swimmer is closer to breaking a world record. (cheers) >> charlotte samuels finishing the 20 mile swim from catalina islanded to california in about 20 hours. she is attempting to become the youngest person ever to complete the open crown of open water swimming.
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she swam arounded manhattan island in 10 hours. her last hurtdle will be to swi the english channel. >> coming up ebola fears spreading. a man in the nation's largest city may have the virus. we are live outside of the hospital awaiting test results. a jet ski goes airborne and almost slams into a woman on the beach. what wwrong? >> it looks like an ordinary cup. we have a look at the smart phone. @w@wowowpg÷÷owúç÷gçngg
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latest. >> sdrs say doctors say he cam y early showing symptoms. he was placed in containment minutes after. it is unlikely he has ebola. he came back to the you stays after traveling in west africa within the last month he was sheing symptoms including a fever. it is spread through contact with bodily fluids. so he is in a setting in which he cannot infect other patients or those caring for him. it is frequently fatal and there is no cure. we are awaiting test results in this case. doctors tell us if by some stretch he does have ebola they are equipped to treat him. >> thank you, robert. some people go to drastic measures for a good seat at
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>> frightening moments for a lady at the beach as she is almost crushed by an out of control jet ski. >> oh my -- >> oh my god. >> with seconds to spare she is able to get off of the jet ski and scramble out of the way. this happening down in the bahamas. amazingly everyone walked away
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okay. >> they dodged a 14,000 ton frait train but couldn't outrun the law. you remember that video in indiana the two women who lied down on the tracks and survived are charged with tress massing. they saw them jump into the car and got the license plate. they face six months in jail and a thousand dollar fine. >> billions of military equipment trapped. more than 643 million pounds of it. the pentagon also selling items part of the u.s. drawdown taking place in the country. the army unveiling their camouflaged pattern rolled out by 2015. it is called operational
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camouflage pattern. it features green and dark beige and light brown it helps troops hide in the environment. it is replacing the kurr ren the and unpopular digital camo pattern. >> forcing google to pull an app from the store. lauren simonetti is here with more. >> google pulled a mobile game from the app store that simulates attacks on gaza. it invites users to drop bombs and avoid killing civilians. it is still available on facebook. this news may be also hard to digest. pf changes says a data preach may have compromised information at 33 restaurants in 18 states. we have a list on our facebook page.
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>> you senned your kids to college to study not to party. a li that won't make your parents proud. "fox and friends first" starts right now. >> ♪>> go oo >> good morning to you it is tuesday august 5th. you can hear michael jackssee cn the background. it is half past the top of the hour. to the fox news alert for you. a security womwoman infected wi in the u.s. >> a second man may have been infected in new york. >> the ebola outbreak is
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responsible for killing 900 people so far in west africa. the center for disease control is advising people not to take travel to guinea, siberia and leone. for those living at home the obama administration laid out multiple precautionary steps already taken to prevent the spread of the ebola virus to america. because of that the at minutestration doesn't intended to block flights from west african nations from the u.s. >> there's a screening process individuals have to go through when they board aircraft departing countries where the outbreak is reported. there's a screening that occurs when they arrive in this country to bolster that screening effort. the cdc has been involved in up training officers to make sure
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they uned stand. the obama administrationstration says the u.s. is in a poi position to ensure they are treated. they are being treated with an experimental drug so farther improving. three other americans have been testeded so far for the virus here in the u.s. and all were negative. ainsley and heather>> head to our facebook page the conversation continues after the show at #keep talking. a missing 6-year-old girl
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was last seen when she we know the to bed saturday night. she wouldn't reported missing until almost a day later. her rents saying she often goes out alone to play because the neighborhood is safe. both parents took lie detector tests. >> the crisis in toledo, ohio may be over but reds dents are leery about drinking it. >> to come out magically overnight and say hey you can drink your water now seems fishy to me. >> the ban was lifted after residents were told it tested positive for dangerous allergy toxins from lake erie. it feeds off of fert liedzer and sewage runoff and can make people very sick. the toxin levels are low enough. >> i am pretty thirsty right now. here's to you, toledo.
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you did a great job. >> the allergy is expected to peak in september. so the problem could return. >> sergeant bowe bergdahl facing investigators tomorrow. an army general will question bergdahl about the circumstances of his disappear ranance in afghanistan. siz fellow soldiers accuse him of leaving his post. >> a mexican prison is back hined bars after a hearing in tijuana. his lawyer says it could be months before he is free. in court tahmooressi faced the border guard where he was arrested after he made a wrong turn. his lawyer argued the marine's civil rights were violated no one translated the reason for his arrest into english.
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>> the evidence to enter into the record is going to keep dragging on a little more. i think the case is going very well so far. it could be three months but it could be a little more. >> his mother was there an the judge allowed her to spened 20 minutes with her son after the hearing. >> now to the crisis on the borders. they will no longer house illegal minors. doug luzader is life in washington. why is this happening? >> a couple of reasons i guess. first you have some of these kids being placed with relatives all over the country. the federal government says the number of kids crossing the border is beginning to decline. we may see the number spike again at some point. but for now it is allowing them to close the facilities. some critics question whether we are getting the full story here. >> i think they are concerned
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about controlling the methods. this administration of course is extremely concerned about controlling this message specifically because of the crisis that hit the southern border and horrific stories of the children and where ultimately the children are being released. >> at the same time the administration is facing tough questions about where the president didn't pursue this in congress. >> you have the house, senate and white house in 2009 and 2010. why didn't you solve it this en? >> there were other crises they were focusing on at that point. >> they are talking about the likelihood the president issuing sweeping executive orders sometime late this summer that would allow millions of illegal immigrants to stay in the country almost i definitely. >> doug luzader live for us this
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morning. thank you, doug. >> charles krauthammer says president obama is skipping a key step when dealing with america's immigration crisis. >> we know the through the step of legalizing which i would do that has to come after you obscure the border. there are a lot of ways to do it. i think there are simple ways to start to do it with a fence. there is a fence around the white house after all. cop vince americans it is the last 11 million they will legalize and you won't be sending the signal to the next 11 million. >> right now all eyes are on the kansas primaries. three term republican senator pat roberts in a tight race against milton wolf. he is a doctor who happens to be a second cousin of president obama. in the race for governor brown
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back is facing opposition in the republican primary. the dark horse on the ballot and reds dents in michigan and missouri state will be voting today. >> nine month old terrier a write in candidate for prosecutor in washington. the current prosecutor run unopposed for 12 terms. the owner said he decided to put his dog in the race saying he is charming and honest. >> everybody chill lax regarding the dog. selfie, romance and yes chill lax official scrabble words now. official scrabble player's dictionary has these words and nearly 5,000 more. new words like hashtag are being created at an alarming rate.
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how long before a game of scramble looks like this. >> wtg. >> that's not english. >> it is due out august 11th. >> there is flooding. unfortunately a lot of people are learning about that. >> possibly a warm-up in other parts of the country. maria molina is here with us. we are going to see a warm-up. looking at temperatures well into the 90's and further west across southern california it is a little better. you had temperatures that were very hot last week and now a high temperature of 80 degrees.
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that storm system heading west ward. heavy rain across northwestern iowa and across south dakota with 3-6 inches of rain. in terms of travel it should be a relatively quiet day. one exception will be miami. delays out there at the airport. in chicago, dc, atlanta temperatures looking good. temperatures will be cooling off across portions of the great lakes. in 70's in chicago and also buffalo. that continues as well for thursday. heather and ainsley. >> it is 20 minutes to the top of the hour. taking over the skies how drones are causing problems at some of the nation's busiest airports. >> new technology taking over smart phones. but is it what consumers really want? >> a little boy not sure if he will ever be able to get through life. the adorable reason.
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>> now to a fox business alert. hackers stealing your personal information as you are flying on an airplane. adam shapiro is here with how you can protect yourself. >> they have only been able to do this in a laboratory. a cyber secretary searcher says he was able to hack in. a lot of airlines from wi-fi and flight information system to log on to the internet or watch a movie. those wi-fi systems are an open door and he was able to find vulnerabilities in the satellite communication system which could give potential hacker access to
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vital information during a flight. it could disrupt the safety and navigation system. one who makes satellite software system says it is impossible to use wi-fi to effect a flight. they will have a convention of hackers in las vegas later this week. now back to our favorite insome knee ak, heather. if you want food stamps you have to work for them. beginning in october new mexico will restore a 20 hour workweek requirement without kids to get food stamps. the original mandate killed in 2009 because of the recession. >> here's what you really want, longer battery life. a recent poll finds 89 percent of you would buy a phone with a better battery. water proof phones and a zoom
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camera lens. what they didn't care too much about finger print scanners and eyeball tracking technology. her earnings defied gravity. >> do you copy? oo sandra bullock topping the list of highest paid actresses. she made 51 million this past year. for the second year in a row jennifer lawrence pulled in 34 million. jennifer aniston in third with 31 million. >> time for a look at videos. a baby seal hitching a ride on a is you are of board in 6f >> here's a little boy who is a natural. >> i have never been on live television before, but sometimes
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i don't watch the news because i am a kid. >> i love that. young noah ritter steals the show as he talks about the pennsylvania fair. >> we know about the anguish this little boy is going through. >> i can the live like this. i can't live like this. >> i can't live like this he says. he learned that phrase from the movie "frozen." >> 27 after the -- 47 after the hour. a plane carrying another american infected with ebola will arrive in georgia. we are live where the plain will land. >> teenagers setting themselves on fire on purpose. it is part of a dangerous u tube challenge everyone will want to see. >> check in with steve doocy
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coming up on "fox and friends. >> have people run out of things to do they have to light themselves on fire? we will talk to a psychologist. an overnight cease fire between israel and gaza now in effect. sean hannity is live at the gaza border. he will have an update as well. a war vet loses his leg in iraq but that does not let him stop his dream of becoming a professional wrestler. he is here with the story. >> if you are looking for a job cheryl casone has five companies hiring today. get out a paper. get out a pencil. set down the remote. "fox & friends" starts in 10 minutes. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates.
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welcome back. a second ebola patient about to arrive in atlanta as the first patient is said to be improving. our reporter is live with the latest. good morning, mark. >> good morning. we are just north of atlanta where in a few hours we're expecting a second medevac airplane to land here bringing nancy riebold, that ebola patient missionary, to atlanta for treatment. once she arrives she'll be taken by ground ambulance to emory university hospital where she'll be placed in a special isolation unit, already being treated in that unit is another ebola patient that came over the weekend, that being dr. kent brantly, he is parnl doing much better having received experimental treatment. she also has received a doses of this experimental
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drug and apparently it is starting to work for her. according to family members she is up and walking around. she has regained some of her appetite, obviously good news. they say she even asked for her favorite food, a liberian potato soup. we are waiting for her to get here and obviously hopefully to get better. more close calls. commercial jets dodging drones in the sky. the f.a.a. reports there have been 11 incidents in the last 30 days involving passenger jets and drones. as of last friday air traffic controllers ordered to file a report each time a drone gets close to a plane. this has to be one of the dumbest things you'll see but the dangerous trend on youtube. teenagers setting themselves on fire posting the videos in a so-called fire challenge. they pour a flammable
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it is two minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's wh's happening. the second american infected with the deadly ebola virus about to arrive in atlanta as a man in new york city is being tested for possible exphoa sure. is the -- exposure. is the u.s. doing enough to prevent an outbreak? head to #keeptalking. >> a mother arrested for driving in new jersey with a gun.
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her concealed weapons permit did not transfer over state lines. before you eat breakfast check your fruit. a recall is being expanded over possible listeria contamination. the food can be identified by looking at the stickers on the fruit and going to the f.d.a. website. >> time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. the good. taylor swift serenading one of her fans. ♪ ♪ >> surprising is en-year-old jordan while -- surprising seven-year-old jordan while he received treatment for cancer. >> a high speed chase at 100 miles per hour. jackson hanson facing a d.u.i. and several other charges. united airlines running the least apology sincere
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letter everything forgetting to fill in the blanks in the templates. >> thank you for joining us. we hope you have a great day. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. >> bye. >> hello. good morning. today is tuesday, august, 5, 2014. i'm in for elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. another american infected with ebola arrives in the united states, this as doctors test a man in new york city for the deadly virus. >> great. the white house has a whole new excuse for why they waited until now to do anything about the immigration crisis. >> the house, the senate and the white house, 2009-2010. why didn't you focus on solving the immigration crisis then. >> there were a lot of other crises the president was focused on at that point. >> that's right. remember this crisis? appare

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