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aaron lewis behind bars thanks to this 911 call. >> if you are looking for a guy that was involved in the realtor being kidnapped. this guy looks like and he's out here at a bus stop. >> he realized he had been recognized and took off but witnesses would not let him give get away. >> the guy ran off and we look off after him. we went one way and made sure they couldn't double back. the realtor in the shopping center was running behind us and with us and we got him cornered in the building. he kidnapped carter but didn't know her whereabouts at that time. >> a security shocker the man
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who scaled a white house fence and made it into the president shaft mansion made it much further inside and it was all kept a secret. good morning. leland. >> it was a catastrophic failure. for more than a week we have known he dashed across the lawn he was able to make it past a guard and make it through the unlocked door. he apprehended him shortly there after. made it into the green room which put him at the heart of the executive pangs's former room rooms. ed sue crud sns d the secret services division downplayed at least one officer
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did. there has been a massive show of secret service on the white house grounds. investigation into what happened continues. what it would do to stop a dedicated intruder is still unclear. it reports the number of failures by secret service including failure to implement an emergency plan during the time of this latest intrusion. later today the secret service head will comment and members of believe it will not be a comfortable conversation. >> i can only image. leland vittert, thank you. >> could police searching for hannah graham be dealing with a serial killer? they linked jesse matthew to the death and disappearance of another young women. there may be more. >> very disturbing. virginia state police say the arrest of jesse matthew is
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providing them a significant break in a 5-year-old case. forensic evidence shows matthew is possibly linked to the disappearance and death of morgan herrington. that case coming after police rescued matthew connected with the disappearance of hannah graham. with a link to one of the missing girls in the maria the question asked now is matthew a possible serial killer? it is too early for police to tell and the top priority is to find hannah graham now missing more than two weeks. >> it is our hope we will be able to bring her back to her mom and dad. >> the parents of morgan harringt harrington. >> her family needs to know where she is. we need to bring her home.
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>> if the forensic evidence shoel holds up there is likely another person linked to the suspect. a woman sexually assaulted in 2005 that woman survived. jesse matthew will make his first appearance in a char lotsville court. he faces charges of abduction with intent to sexually molest. >> kelly wright. thank you. >> murder charges expected again today of a man suspected of beheading a co-worker. kno nolen faces murder charges after he went on a rampage after getting fired. he was stopped when the company's coo shot him. nolen tried to convert him to islam after his own recent conversion. despite that fact his case is being treated as workplace
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violence and not terrorism. british isis hostage john can cantly appearing in a video wearing an orange jump suit. he speaks into the camera attacking the plan to use iraqi troops and syrian rebels to defeat isis. this is the third time he has appeared in an isis video. set to sign a deal of nearly 10,000 american troops to remain a afghanistan. amidzi agreed to sign the deal. hamid karzai had refused. he will be responsible for advising and supporting security forces as well as counter-terrorism mission. >> new developments in a case of a u.s. marine building held in a mexican prison. tahmooressi in court for a brief hearing as the medical con
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psychiatrist is sworn in. if he is suffering from ptsd and they agree with the diagnosis he could be let go. >> i believe that the legal foundation for it is available. if the evidence was so compelling he could theoretically just go out and dismiss the case and have this over with if the appropriate evidence is in place. >> it has been six months since tahmooressi was registered really in the u.s. carrying guns. he faces years in prison. extreme weather in colorado temperatures dropping more than 20 degrees in just one day as a nasty storm comes in with heavy rain golf ball sized hail and snow.
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one car dealership saying more than 500 cars on its lot were damaged. the hail smashing windows denting doors. maria molina is live with a look at today's forecast. >> a big story over the next few days is the same storm system that will continue to move eastward. it is a big area of low pressure. it will be in the eastern parts of wyoming and entering the plains. there is a cold front that's why you are seeing a significant drop in temperatures warm ahead of it and behind it. we have storms today across south da northeastern nebraska. you are looking at large hail and damaging winds and even tornadoes. that risk will continue as well as we head into tomorrow and also through thursday. you are looking at several days out here across the center of the country ahead of the storm system for that possibility of severe storms. behind it right now you are only in the 40's across portions of
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the rockies. ahead of it very warm, 70's and 60's across the plains. you can see the highs are going to be very summer like out there. you are in the 90's across places like dallas upper 80's in kansas city. >> tracy morgan can only blame himself for injuries suffered from a deadly car crash in june. at least that's what wal-mart is claiming in its defense. in federal court the company denying any responsibility for the accident saying his injuries were caused or whole in part by plaintiff's failure to properly wear an appropriate seat beltre strant device. his lawyer says he's ready to play hardball if that's the stance he is el ledging. he was neglect in allowing his truck driver on the road after being awake for more than 24-hours. >> tony stewart talks about the accident that killed kevin ward
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jr. this coming days after he learned he wouldn't be charged with the accident. he admitted he was in bed for days after the accident. he will be available to the ward family if and when they want to talk. recent toxicology results say that ward was under the influence of marijuana at a high enough level to impair his judgment at the time of the crash. more trouble for the irs. the new federal court shows the agency botched the collection of unpaid taxes. in 2012 the irs declared 6.7 billion in unpaid taxes and closed the cases because they couldn't find a tax payer. in nearly half of the cases irs workers never even tried to take the step to track down the person apparently. irs officials are creating a checklist of steps for workers to take. dozens of tax breaks worth
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billions of dollars set to expire unless congress acts. they include popular ones for college expenses and energy efficient appliances. but the mid term elections have put votes on many major issues at a standstill. it is unclear if lawmakers would be able to extend at least some of the breaks after the elections until a new congress is sworn in. >> a truck recall. adam shapiro is here with that story. >> good morning, adam. >> we are talking about hundreds of thousands of vehicles toyota recalling pickup trucks to fix a problem with rear springs. it would cause it to break puncture the gas tank and possibly cause a fire. 20105, 11 four by four and three runner pickups are being recalled. toyota is going to fix the springs for free. hackers may have stolen personal credit card records and other
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data from those who go to albertsons, shaw sierp markets up in main they were targeted on a network who use to check out. the hack was contained to a few check out janes at the cubs store because it was not finished installing security upgrades. worth $81 billion that's up a billion thanks to the increase of microsoft stock. warren buffet you know him he came in second place with $67 billion. larry ellis 48 billion. he's in third place. facebook founder he was the biggest gainer ranked number 11 on the list worth 34.7 billion that's up 15 billion from last year. last day of september a bit of calm for investors.
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stock futures were slightly positive and seem to be gaining as we head toward opening bell. >> the time is 11 minutes after the hour. sweeping changes putting restrictions on racial and religious profiling. with terror attacks against americans surfacing, is this really the right time? >> the government wants people on food stamps to eat healthier. it is going to cost you the tax payer. find out how much straight ahead. coming to a plane near you could smart phones soon be allowed on your next flight?
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board's new proposal to promote patriotism in the school board. >> teachers need to get back to work. the public is getting very angry. >> i think that it is really sad the union bosses are using our kids to be uninformed basically a pawn. >> the teachers you can't prove are sick will be docked a day's pay. >> the jurors dismissed in the retrial of the convicted murder in jody arias after telling the judge they had already decided about her future. >> the justice department is set to announce broad restrictions on racial and religious profiling the policy change could impact investigations
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involving national security. this as outgoing attorney eric holder is set to announce profiling based on ethnicity and sexual orientation. >> one day after president obama appeared to be throwing james clapper and others under the bus under the buses, white house aids doing damage control. ed henry breaks down the high steaks of blame game over isis. >> everybody was surprised to see the rapid advance isil was able to make across syria across the iraqi border and be able to take over large swaths against the president of iraq. >> he said everybody was to blame and would take personal responsibility. >> i think our head of the intelligence community, jim claber acknowledged they underestimated what had been
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taking place in syria. >> re pub cans charged he was passing the buck. >> the dog ate my homework speech. he's blaming the intelligence community. there's blow black from the intelligence community. >> clapper and other intelligence officials were sounding alarm bells in senate testimonies. with clapper talking about apocalyptic disaster brewing in syria because of the humanitarian crisis. there were groups of insur grents r gepts taking advantage of the vacuum. >> teven though the president ws asked if he was surprised white house officials trying to deny his shift in the answer was assigning blame. >> why did he use they? why not we? >> everybody in the government was surprised at that. nobody failed nobody is going to
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be held accountable? >> predicting we will of foreign security forces to fight for their country is difficult at the white house. >> ed henry, fox news. >> thank you, it is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. want a discount? is bring your gun. the louisiana restaurant encouraging patrons to pack heat. florida school clapping students weight with wait bands.
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fast moving mystery virus affecting children in 46 states. colorado health officials have young victims suffering from a respiratory illness also resulted in paralysis. they range in age from 1-18. they are investigating if this new competition is linked to that outbreak. an ebola scare in texas. he is under strict isolation in ba dallas. the patient's symptoms and recent travels point toward ebola. preliminary test results from the cdc are expected later today. a ground breaking discover rein cancer research. a new drug in clinical trials progeta along with chemotherapy goes 16 months. they are urging women with an
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aggressive form of the disease. perjeta was approved regulators three years ago. >> trying at that make the food stamp diet a lot healthier. they are hoping a $31.5 million injection by taxpayers into the budget will help them buy more fruits and vegetables. it will lead to lower health costs for the nation and increased sales for farmers. >> it is time to brew on this. a new school in florida has researchers admitting this study could make students uncomfortable. 50 over weight freshman at saint petersburg will be chosen to wear a bit fit. they track weight and activity. researchers from johns hopkins are hoping to change unhealthy patterns by using wearable technology. is school the right place to
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single out kids for activity? >> e-mail us we will share them later in the show. >> he beheaded a former co-worker in the name of jihad but it is only called workplace violence. another man who threatened the same thing is charged with terrorism? >> what happens when jessie waters crashes an acl uconn vengs? >> we don't have a position on the conflict. >> how can you have a position? >> we are not a foreign policy organization. >> you are fighting the war on christians more than the war on terror. >> first on this day in 1927 babe ruth was the first to hit 50 home runs in a season. >> in 1982 cheers started its 11th year on nbc. turn the trips you have to take,
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...and black swans are unpredictable. >> it is tuesday september 30th. a fox news lart. a missing arkansas realtor just found dead. a catastrophic failure. the truth about a man who stormed the white house with a knife and how far he made it inside. >> a coach under fire for keeping a player in the game after taking this hard hit. was it the right call or a bad play? "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> good tuesday morning. welcome to "fox & friends
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first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. we begin with a fox news alert. it is half past the hour. they have found the body of missing real estate agent beverly carter. the man suspected of murdering her hours away from facing the judge in his first court appearance. 33-year-old aaron lewis behind bars after he was recognized at a shopping market and cornered by people until cops arrived. they grilled him for more than 12-hours. he admitted to kidnapping carter but didn't reveal her whereabouts at that time. >> white house security breech even worse than originally thought. the secret service facing tough criticism as the man-made it much further inside the residents. >> it keeps getting worse for the secret service.
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a bombshell report of the man who made it all of the way into the east room after hobbling over the fence at pennsylvania avenue across the north lawn and into the north door which was unlocked. initially the secret service said they subdued gonzalez just outside the door of the white house. sources tell fox news over loaded walkie-talkies contributed to communication failures and the basic emergency plan was ignored. when director julia peterson hit capitol hill today they had explaining to do about this incide incident and another report says it took the secret service four-days to realize when hernandez squeezed off several shots near the white house one of them picked the residence
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knocking concrete on to the ground inside. republican congressman jason japheth told cnn i got deep concerns the president is not as safe as we need him to be. i have questions about the protocol and training of the secret service. at 10 this morning julia peterson will testify in p front of the house oversight committee. >> murder charges expected today for a 30-year-old man who murdered his co-worker. police say he went on a rampage at sean foods in moore, oklahoma after getting fired. he was eventually stopped when the company's coo shot him. he will be transferred from the hospital to jail later this week. taking center stage in the horrific act. he tried to convert his co-workers and yelled muslim
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phrases during the attack. his case is being treated as workplace violence. a second oklahoma man arrested for threatening to behead a co-worker is being held on terrorism charges. jacob mursbi his bail is set at $1 million. it is time to look at who is talking on the tails of the oklahoma beheading congressman mike mccall says the government needs to do a better job on cracking down on extremist web sites. >> i think we can do a better job, can the administration do a better job countering violent extremism? is i intend to connect over site to have the administration focus on this issue. we know the fbi is monitoring public web sites for this type of information, but there's no real plan or strategy i think that is effective enough at this point in time to counter this. we could see a whole new wave
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within the united states with the radicalized individuals already here. >> bombshell details in the case of missing college student hannah graham. are police dealing with a serial killer? he is linked to the death of a second young women and there might be more. kelly wright is here with the latest. the arrest of jesse matthews could be a break in a 5-year-old case. it shows jesse matthews as possibly linked to the disappearance and murder of 20-year-old virginia tech student morgan harrington. she never came home after a concert on the university of virginia campus. her body was found months later
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in a hey field. they are hoping hannah graham is found alive. >> law enforcement has the time to unravel this really tangled snarl of evidence, information. they have got plenty of time to sort it out and make sure that this is indeed the person who killed morgan harrington and who is responsible for the disappearance of hannah graham. ee oo until this case he had been a volunteer football coach and a nursing assistant. if the forensic evidence holds up there is likely a third victim, a 26-year-old woman abducted and sexually assaulted in 2005 in fairfax, virginia. that woman survived. jesse matthew is being held in jail without bond. his next court appearance is thursday. >> kelly wright. we will see what happens. thank you.
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michigan football coach brady hoke in hot water after a questionable decision to leave quarterback shane morris in the game after this major hit. many believe he suffered a concussion on the play. he was fizz lee wooz zee. even speaking out on air. hoke defending himself in a news conference. >> we would never, ever put a guy on the field when there's a possibility of head trauma. guys play beat up every day. if they are not beat up a little bit they are never 100 fers then we need to they are not doing much. >> he said morris did not suffer a conclusion adding he doesn't make decisions about who he plays but he trusts the medical staff. did the coach make a bad call or is it up to the player? log on to the facebook page after the show hash tag keep
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talking. >> kansas city chief line macker belcher one year after his death finds the 25-year-old signed the cte. he shot and killed his 22-year-old girlfriend then went to the chief's facility killing himself in front of his head coach and general manager. his mother is suing the team saying they failed to provide medical care adequately before his death. >> tom brady and new england patriots taking on the chiefs. the cheers scoring 27 unanswered points before the end of the game. scored three touchdowns as the chiefs picked apart new england. tom brady pulled after throwing two interceptions. they stunned the patriots 41 to 14. >> powerful storm taking shape across parts of our country. maria molina is standing by with
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your travel forecast. >> good morning heather and ainsley. we are tracking a storm system moving eastward. we produced a tornado in western colorado and many reports as well of strong winds and large hail in the storm system. it is on the move today. we have potential for more severe storms across parts of south dakota and nebraska. is its located in the warm sector of the storm. we have enough humidity and heat to fire up the storms. as far as travel goes ahead of the storm system you will have areas of rain across places like detroit. there will be dense fogg. in fort lauderdale you are expects storms. temperature wise ahead of the storm system you are very warm. 80's and 90's behind it a lot
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cooler. missoula only in the 50's. high temperatures in the 70's in the city of denver. >> the time now is 38 after the top of the hour. coming up president obama missing more than half of his daily intelligence briefings. is this why the administration underestimated the threat of isis? it is the last day of september. that's hard to believe. >> time to start christmas shopping, heather? the bargains you can't pass up on. flush clear clear finally get in shape. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation
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avenue. still dark here on the east coast. wovent last much longer the faa laufrping an investigation into the fire travel at the international airport. the faa administration ordering a review of security policies along with air traffic control contingencies. air traffic control got into the air traffic control center and then tried to commit suicide. european aviation authorities saving the green light to cell phones during the flight. passengers use electronic devices and make calls through out their flights without swirping on airplane mode. individual airlines will decide if they want to allow them or not. the u.s. still doesn't allow cell phones on planes. >> do you want a discount? bring your gun. louisiana restaurant offering 10 percent off to any one who comes in packing. the owner kwants to take the opposite approach putting a ban on guns. regulars say they feel safer
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with the new policy. about s not even halloween: christmas? they think you should. lori rothman with the early bargains we can't pass up. is that right, lori? >> would you believe october the fantastic month to go christmas shopping. halloween answer tire month away. according to restaurants a bunch of holiday gift items are about to go on sale. look for october mark downs on sports equipment, golf clubs, bicycles things like that. also jeans many of the $150 designer jeans they should go on sale as well. travel now is the time to book flights trips to europe are less expensive right now, too. air-conditioners get latest dib. even though there's no instant gratification in december at
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least we are set for next summer. finally wine a great gift and stores are cutting prices of inventory. never too early to wish you both a merry christmas. >> homicide bombers in training. the white widow and her army of terrorists. >> amanda bynes back in trouble with the law what she did to land her in handcuffs. >> with you just waking up? your brain doing amazing things while you are sleeping. what we reveal might make you hit snooze one more time. >> first there is steve doocy with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up, a recent intruder made it further inside the white house than the secret service let on earlier. the secret service head gets grilled about how they are doing their job. will anybody be held accountable
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at the white house? for the intel failure on isis as well. we are going to talk to the state department spokesperson later in the show. laura ingram, pastor joel osteen has a brand new book right here. he will be right there. and paula deen and her boys are back live. they have an exciting new program to tell us all about. we have a busy three hours ago 12 minutes from now on your channel for news. will that be all, sir?
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from the government accountability institute says his briefing record is at 41.3%. president obama blamed the intelligence community for underestimating isis while many critics say the president has been warned about the growing threat of isis for more than a year. jesse waters crashes a big aclu conference in new jersey. >> what do attendees think about the war on terrorism? take a look. ♪ >> i'm thinking about the joining the aclu so i want to know what you guys believe in. >> i think you already you. >> do you support the war
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on terror? >> that is a loaded question. >> do you think i'm funny? >> terrorism has become such a huge word that i'm not really sure what it means. >> you can't just prosecute a war because you wish to execute everyone who might do us harm. >> do you believe in the war on terror? >> i'm opposed to it. think it is way too broad. >> isis members that are beheading americans, what would you do with them? >> nothing. >> we don't really have a position on the isis con nict. >> how could you guys not having a position? you guys are fighting the war on christmas harder than the war on terror? would you give them civilian trials and give them lawyers? >> i'd give them lawyers. >> why would we be bending over backwards to make things more comfortable for isis barbarians? >> it is about making sure they are isis barbarians. >> you can't try a prisoner of war. what you can do is hold him until the war is over. >> you would release him
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when the war is over? isn't that a little dangerous? >> now for your 5@5. we spend a third of our life sleeping. so what are our brains doing with all of that time? here are five amazing things your brain does while sleeping. >> first makes decisions. processes information even while you're asleep. sleep actually helps you cement new information for better recall later. next, creative connections. sleep can boost creativity. and it clears out toxins. while you're unconscious, the brains flushes out toxic molecules that built up while you were awake. and learns and remembers how to perform physical tasks. your brain transfers short-term memories into long-term memories all while you sleep. interesting. >> get more sleep. if that single cup of coffee in the morning isn't giving you the jolt you
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need try this. caffenated shaving cream. pacific shaving company injected its products with caffeine, something they claim is absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream for a nice morning kick. thand's not all the -- and that's not all. they say the caffeine is good for reducing razor burns. and caffeine, we know, it tightens your skin. >> women need to use that too on our legs. now seven minutes until the top of the hour. a florida school tracking students' weight with wristbands. is this the right place to single our kids out? your e-mails next. >> they waited over an hour for an entree but still left a huge tip. why they are paying it forward. >> when chelsea clinton gave birth to a baby girl named charlotte. she already said her first words. iowa. they already have a
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three minutes till the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. in just a few hours secret service director julia pierson will face questions from lawmakers about the security breach at the white house. with the incident that the white house jumper got farther into the mansion than first believed.
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>> 30-year-old alton nolen faces first degree charges after police say he went on a rampage at vaughan foods in oklahoma after getting fired. >> police say they have the missing body of missing real estate agent beverly carter. the man suspected of murdering her set to face a judge this morning. >> time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. they waited 20 minutes for water and over an hour for their meal but this iowa couple still left a $100 tip. the receipt going viral. they say the waiter was polite while dealing with 12 tables on a short staffed night. they wrote on the bill we've both been in your shoes. paying it forward. and the bad. troubled star amanda bynes arrested for driving high on pot. the 28-year-old is already on probation for a 2012d.u.i. arrest. and the ugly. this fornger ups employee -- former ups employee accused of stealing a package with a
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$120,000 diamond. he traded it for weed. 50 overweight freshmen at lake wood high school will be chosen to wear a wristband. >> researchers are hoping to change obesity with technology. is this right? >> suzanne says wrong. if the parents agree to it they need their heads examined. >> if the parents agree to it, yes. i decide how much my kids eat and how much. >> as a parent i would be livid. my child's weight is none of the state's business. >> thanks to everyone who responded. >> don't forget to keep talking about the michigan coach under fire for keep playing the game after he
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received a hard hit. log on to our #keeptalking. >> thank you for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow, on wednesday. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. >> good morning. it is tuesday, september 30. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. we begin with a fox news alert. this realtor vanished while showing a home. overnight. her body just discovered in a shallow grave. this morning police have this man behind bars. we are live with the developing details straight ahead. >> forget about listening to intel. here's the real reason the white house underestimated isis. >> predicting the will of foreign security forces to fight for their country is difficult. >> and this as a new report reveals that the president only read about half of his daily intel briefings. and that's not good. >> he was just
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