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channel. >> a seven-year-old girl is the only survivors of a plane crash that left her family dead. the federal aviation administration said it engine failure and lost control with air traffic controllers in kentucky. and we are told that the family was returning to illinois from the florida keys. the girl's parents and sisters and cousin were all killed. she managed to crawl out of the wreckage and disoriented and distraught she walked through the woods to get help. she knocked on the door and the man called police and praised
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her for her koerj. >> i wont want to go in the woods in the dark without lights what so ever. i wouldn't want to do it. i know you would fall no doubt in my mind. she is a brave little girl. extremely. what are investigators saying right now tonight. >> authorities are saying that brave may be the understatement. it is a miracle that she survived the plane crash and managed to get help. she walked a mile through the woods when she came up on larry wilkin's house. when he opened it he saw sen-year-old saylower and she had a bleeding nose. she said she was in a plane crash and her parents were dead. he immediately called 911.
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>> she did a hell of a job as far as i am concerned and she was scared when the emt put a neck brace and when they put her on the board she was shook up and they wouldn't let me go with her. the victims in the crash was her parents and 14 year old niece and nine year old daughter. all four were from nashville illinois and heading back to when the small twin engine plane crashed in kentucky. somehow say lower managed to get out of the plane and found safety. >> i have an eight year old child myself. when i saw the seven-year-old child that had walked through the defense forest and through
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tough terrain and awfully poor weather conditions tonight and survived this, it is really a miracle. she was released this morning with the injuries. >> what experience did the father have in flying? >> marte guszler was a seasoned pilot. he loved flying and there are pictures of him and his family in the plane. he had a furniture business in nashville, illinois. and his friends said he was not more passionate to be in the air. >> he loved flying and you could have a conversation with him without him talking about flying. >> the family released a statement.
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we are devastated by the loss but are confident they rest in god's loving arms. please pray for us and especially for saylower gutler. it is a gut wrenching loss. >> our prayers are with that family tonight. two officers were murdered. lui and ramos were shot as they sat in the patrol car. lui was 12 years old when his family immigrated to china in search for a better life. relatives say lou was a selfless and kind man who was looking forward to starting his family.
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it is raining but not stopped people from paying their respects. >> no, it hasn't. there is not huge leans outside of the funeral home here. just 20s minutes away. and since 1 o'clock p.m. there is a steady stream of nypd officers and far away from california and arizona. there was an open casket vowing. and officers joined 30 members of his family. his widow grieving the death of her husband. they were throw months in the new marriage. liu always had a affinity for helping strangers and inspired to it join the nypd particularly after 9/11. and he was a bridge between the growing asian community and the
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nypd. mayor bill brandt and mayor deblasio went in and governor andrew cuomo visiting after his own father had died. his father would have wanted him to be here offering condolences. >> it was a young man officer liu who this was his dream to be a nypd officer and some ways it is the ultimate assimulation in america and new york. to become a police officer and he was obviously so proud for his whole family. >> julie, we are expecting 20000 officers for liushgs's funeral tomorrow beginning at 11:00 a.m. nofficer ramos' funeral didn't go over well. all of the nypd had turned their backs to the mayor when he
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arrived. what was the response when he arrived in liu's wake today. >> there was no noticeable turning. but the back turning didn't happen in the wake but it was in the funeral when mayor deblazeio spoke. they accused the mayor of supporting a anti- cop climate. the mayor said it was a act of disrespect. he said i issue no man dates or make threats of discipline. but i remind you that when you don uniform you are bound by the honor and decency that go with it. >> thank you brian. edward brook was the first
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african-american to be elected to the senate since reconstruction. and he served in massachusetts. and he was the first african-american to be holding the office in any state. senator brocks served in the army in world war ii and earned a bronze star for his time in italy. he turned down opportunities from former president nixon. he was surrounded by his family. edward brook was 95 years old. investigators are confident they found wreckage of the air asia flight. strong currents have prevented divers from getting a closer look at them. they are hoping to find the
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plane's fuselage. this morning the uss fort worth arrived to help with the search. david has the latest on the recovery efforts. >> reporter: hi, julie, search teams found the four large objects on the ocean floor and confident that they are part of the plane. >> we found using our geo survey ship, a ship with ability to find objects under the water and we found four large objects from the aircraft. >> recovery teens are hoping to send down an underwater vehicle to take pictures of the objects that are a hundred feet down. bad weather and rough seas make that difficult. the uss samson and fort worth are continuing to search for the bodies in the rough seas. the black box recorder is key to
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finding out what caused the plane to crash. so far they have not picked up a signal. >> it crashed last sunday. the pilot radioed that he was facing bad weather and wanted to climb. it was revealed that air asia was not registered to fly the route on sundays. the they are now stopped from flying that route for now. back to you. >> the terrorist suspect accused of bombing in two u.s. embassy in africa has died days before facing american justice. north korea getting punished for the cyber attack against sony and what else is on the the horizon. have a cold, with terrible chest congestion. better take something. i'll catch up later. awww... truth is, theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion.
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alleged al-qaeda operative a bu al- libby has died. he was accused of plotting a pair of embassy bombings that left over 200 people dead. he had a 5 million bounty on his head until he was captured in 2013. he was awaiting trial in new york. he suffered from a long list of medical problems and he died from complications following liver surgery. >> the white house turning up the pressure on north korea for the hacking attack on sony. there is sanctions on north korea. u.s. officials say the response is not offer yet especially as president the president is considering to put north korea back on states that sponsor
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terrorism. north korea is already the most sanctioned country on earth. >> jowly this is the first time sanctions are loveied on a country because of an attack on a private company. >> reporter: north korea is already the most sanctioned country on earth and because of that critics are confused as to why the white house would continue with economic punishment since it has not kept the kim regime in line. >> naming specific individuals and singling them out for sanctions is an ineffective way to do sanctions. if you sanction john doe and james doe appears and abc company becomes xyz company. >> they are significant because
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they dismiss the new evidence presented by private security experts that said it was an inside job. >> what do we know about the ten targets? >> they may not have been involved in the hack. they were determined to be targets to send a strong message to north korea and it may be the first wave of punishment as the white house press secretary said our response to north korea's attack on sony pictures will be in a manner of our choosing. today's actions are the first response. >> there was an internet blackout in north korea. they will not say if the united states had going to do with it but sometimes there are covert actions they couldn't discuss
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publicly. >> the pr (in pyongyang brushing off the response from washington. north korean leader kim jong-un visiting an orphanage. he gave blessings to the children and gave instructions to the individuals on how they should be raised. >> and we'll tell you more and a police chief said he accidentally shot his wife. 911 calls that are now released. nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™
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>> the hunt is on for a man who shot a veteran police officer twice in a traffic stop in alburquerque this month. the officer pulled over a suspected drunken driver who got out of his vehicle and
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started to shoot the. and the officer returned fire. the suspect ran away. the officer was rushed to the local hospital and thank goodness expected to survive. the wife of a georgia police chief is in critical condition tonight after her husband claimed he shot her accidentally while she slept. the gun was in the bed and discharged accidentally and hit his wife marget. the georgia bureau of investigation released his 911 phone call moments after the gun went off. here's the rest of the story. >> oh, my god. how did this happen? >> in the critical moments after his wife maggingy was shot. he reacts in a calm and direct manner speaking to a 911 operator. he said the gun went off while
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the couple was a sleep. >> how did you shoot here. >> the gun was in the bed and i went to move it. >> in a voice that was void of panic. he tells the operator who he is. >> i am the chief of the police the gun is on the dresser. snieshgs you are the chief of police in peach tree city. >> yes. >> reporter: the dbi continues the investigation new details are emerging about the couple's relationship. they divorced in 1999 and reunited after william's third marriage ended in divorce. maggie continues to fight for her life and listed in critical condition the couple holds on to hope that maggie will pull
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through. nconcern for her health and hope she gets better. >> severe weather on the road. and tornado watches in affect all over the south. and more severe weather and some of the coldest attaches so far. it is winter anyway. janice we are in winter? >> they are going to feel it in the northern plains and midwest where they will struggle to get out of the single digits. we have had reports of tornados and tornado watches in the afternoon. and here's our latest tornado watch for central alabama until 8 o'clock p.m. local time. the good news is that we didn't have recent tornado warnings and we had them in parts of alabama and a severe thunderstorm warning here. and that is on local time and see the threat of severe storms
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and isolated tornados and heavy heavy rain are. and the storm prediction center introduced a moderate risk report and all of those ingredients will come in overnight and tomorrow moving over the southeast and parts of the midatlantic. we'll look on the back side of this very cold air and snow is going to fly across the plains and great lakes and snow piling up to the interior northeast and in the mountainess regions. i know it is great news. the cold air next week struggling to get out of the single digits and some cases sub0 temperatures for minneapolis and chicago and overnight temperatures are going to be dangerous. and minus 16 for thursday morning in chicago and minus 12
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in green bay and the coldest air in the season yes, it is winter time and the temperatures are quite, quite cold. we'll make sure people are prepared and they are staying indoors. >> and no fun. >> and so cold indeed. >> janice dean thank you very much. >> law makers are back in washington. first battle between the president and republican congress may be an old issue. maybe over the key stone pipeline. tweet me@juliebandaras and i will read your answers in the show. ashes parentally you are never too old or young to be a terrorist in isis. how to raise jihadi babies. the am. new aleve pm the only one
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death. harry reid recovering at the home after he was apparently injured exercising. the machine malfunctioned and caused him to fall. he was hospitalized with broken rib ands broken bones in his face. >> back to washington and a now reality for president obama. first time since spl entering the white house the president will have to deal with a congress under republican control. and how they work together will set the tone for the fourth quarter of his president so. you will wrap up your time in ho noluyendyk. you make us jealous. it was not a vacation. but we look at the live shots every single day, it is getting old. how is the president spending the final days of his vacation anyway? >> reporter: he's at the beach. i am working here and he's at
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the beach. what do we expect from president obama in the coming session and even though he lost the senate they expect him to go and shoot and try to score where he can. the white house said the president will use executive action and proposal to help the middle-class to share in the recovery. he will met with the president of mexico tuesday and leave for three days and head to detroit for a speech and then to phoenix on housing. and then cooperation with republicans? eric shuts said there is a number of issues to make progress on, but the president will not let the congress undo gains in health care or wall street reform and the environment. it doesn't sound like a huge
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olive branch to me, julie. >> what are the republicans priorities? >> reporter: job creation is job number one for them and they can get their agenda through because they control the house and senate. and it may overlap with the white house priorities in a couple of areas. one on trade deals and cutting the corporate tax rate which is the highest in the world. but the republicans will not avoid the fights either. >> in the coming days, the house will act on legislation to restore the key stone peep line and 40 hour work week for middle-class families. if the president is willing to work with us, we'll have a chance to address the pressing challenges. >> both sides talking about cooperation but putting out qualifier if we don't agree we'll do what is best for the
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american people. look for an increase in the vetoes. president obama only had few. so few things got to his desk. he has seginaled the use of the veto pen a few more times. >> i know you are working hard. 2:30 local time. and enjoy the last few minutes of sunshine. >> reporter: yeah, i have my shorts on and i will be in the pool in a minute. >> rubbing it in thanks a lot. meanwhile, the new republican congress will be sworn in on tuesday and one of the first order of business is a multibillion project that is stuck in washington gridlock for years now. and republicans are confident that they have the votes to approve it and get the bill to the president's desk. and there is a but here.
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he doesn't approve of the environmental concerns that spark protest. >> reporter: president obamaed the key stone pope line is not a benefit to u.s. consumers. republicans believe it is a job creator and plan to move forward with it in the first order of business in the congress. the senate reconvenes on tuesday. and the republicans expand the majority in the house. they will hold a hearing on the key stone bill with a vote expected on thursday. republicans plan to move it to the vote after. that mitch mcconnell said the poip line will create well playing highway jobs and republicans are optimistic that the bill will get through the senate and house and get to the president's desk. president obama voiced concern that the co stone pipeline might
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contribute to global warming and said there are better ways to create jobs. whether the president would set upon a confrontation for the congress or save the veto for another bill is not clear. >> i think he's looking forward to brandishing the veto pen because he hardly used it. >> reporter: republicans need a two-thirds majority to override the presidential veto. >> next year at this point it is the start of primary season for the 2016 presidential race. there is another sign today that the ground work is laid for that race. mike huckabee said he will make a decision in the spring of this year on whether to jump in the the field. after a six and half year run on the fox news channel, tonight will be the governor's last as
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he considers the decision. he will address it this evening. and i wish you good like, mike huckabee. >> and a fire traveling from greece to italy is still burning and officials say it is too dangerous to search the interior portions of the ferry. it took two days to get hundreds of people off. the ferry was towed to italy for a criminal investigation. a cargo ship is also docked in italy. smugglers abandoned the vessel because it run out of fuel. more than 60 of them were kids trying to escape the bloody war in syria. sailed from turkey charging
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thousands of dollars per person. >> a american has been be found dead in mexico. mexico, the 25-year-old was hiking by himself an hour south of mexico city when he disappeared on tuesday. the virginia man and his wife were in the country for a yoga retreat. >> firefighters battling fires in australia. officials are warning residents to be ready to leave at moment's notice. >> china, it apparently takes a village to stop a bank robber. the bank. o located the 80000 in the safe and hid. people gathered at the front
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door armed with sticks to keep him from escaping. india. talk about one kitty and for good reason. the leopard captured a month after escaping from a preserve. the cat had set up new territory in a children's park. they will release the leopard in a forest far away from people. a convicted terrorist on the run for a years back in custody. he disa pored after being furloughed. he was allowed out of prison to visit family for the orthodox holidays. he served a life sentence for the ark tacks that killed 23 people including americans.
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>> isis launching a new effort to attract women and children to their cause. there is a guide now on how to raise jihadi babies. here's more. >> reporter: in the latest chapter of the recruitment drive isis is targeting young mothers to groe jiowa hadi babies. analyst say it is more evidence that isis is taking the long view and understands it will take a generation to reach its goal. >> it encourages the use of violent imagery and opens them up to the idea of playing with guns and going after the nonbeliever as a valid target. >> according to the memory. the role in jihad recommends martial arts and darts and
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weapons. and one section offers on too much screen time. if you can't eliminate the television completely only show videos that will instill in them the love of allah and love of ois lam and the love of the muja hideen. >> they are trying to make their perverse way of life more normal. it amounts to select marketing. >> if you can do the same as any other advertising agency make it look sexier and more elite and faster, you will get people inspired to come over. they are getting a huge bang for their buck by making it look way cooler. >> al-qaeda and affiliates are being careful and whatever happens in iraq and syria.
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we come by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us i mean, we're going to be there anyway why don't you just leave it for us to pick up? or you could always get in your car and take it back yourself yeah, us picking it up is probably your easiest option it's kind of a no brainer ok, well, good talk >> a father and son are held on 500000 bail that began with a shootout with the police. they drove from texas to north carolina where they murdered an
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elderly husband and wife and set the house on fear and stole their truck. they had a shootout with the west virginia police. the bodies of the couple were in the back. >> we believe that west virginia police had not of stopped them that the crime spree would have continued on. >> each are charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer. both officers will be okay. investigators are trying to figure out what caused a house explosion that left one person dead. >> illinois the blast rattled the entire neighborhood 40 miles northwest of chicago. a man inside of the home was killed. the second person was seen stumbling out of the burning rubble.
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they called the gas company and said this is happening and nothing was done about it. the witness reported seeing a family member working with a propane tank before the explosion. >> florida a takedown on a body count. this man was busted trying to steal expensive motor helmets. he tried to run away and didn't get far. >> get down. the manmade it outside and the officer was hot on his trail. >> i saw him get tazed twice. >> he did not go down? >> no: >> the suspect tried to drive away but a store employee got in the passenger seat and took the key. the suspect put up a fight until more took him down. he had two children in the truck and tried to escape from jail
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hours after his arrest. he is facing a long list of charges including aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer and child abuse. >> this tourist got stuck riding a zip line. employees stayed with him over an hour as he waited for emergency crews to get him down. the company that owns the attraction is investigating. >> and arizona the driver hit a bobcat with his car and got a big surprise when he stopped to inspect the damage. there it is. stuck inside of the grill. scottsdale police and animal control spent time rescuing the bobcat that only suffered a back injury. >> i felt bad that it was hit and i thought it was killed. it is a new year's miracle.
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>> two people are suing apple claiming that the company lied about the storage availability on the new iphone. the new giga bite version doesn't have 16 gigs of storage because the software takes up so much space. they are suing for 5 million in damages for false advertising. apple by the way faced a similar lawsuit and that one was dismissed. more and more of the men are putting on hard hat. and despite the gains women make up nine percent of the construction jobs. and now one nonprofit is trying to tip the scale. laura ingal as more.
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>> when you think of construction workers you don't think of women with hammering nails. >> as i said yesterday. >> it is underneath it and pick it up. >> more and more women are trying to break the feeling. and one of the benefits is equal pay for equal work. >> it is set for anybody and not that you are a woman and you are getting the same pay. >> and in the u.s. women still account for nine percent of the work force according to the burro of labor statistics. and in the new york city it gives women the opportunity to learn the trade and be just as qualified as the male counterpart. and preparing them for a range of construction careers and by the end of this year they will have trained 500 women ready to
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build their future. >> we focus where people have an opportunity to gain an entry-level position and equal opportunity and benefits for themselves and their families. they go through gruelling physical training and learn the basics of car pent row and electricity and react to sexual harrassment. >> and it includes the trades incorporated and with an opportunity of good salary and benefits and training they have advice for them thinking of trying on a hard hat. >> why limit yourself. just go ahead and do it. >> in new york. laura ingle fox news. >> we asked you what we would like to see accomplished when law makers return next week. will this be excel reform to flat tax and oddet all
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>> the u.s. senate issuing a security warning for u.s. citizens in indonessia for a potential threat for u.s. banks and hotels. the state department said when the u.s. government receives credible threat information it shares the threat with the
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citizens with the no doubt standard policy. >> you can call it extreme make over doggie edition. dennis the datsun weighed a whopping 56 pounds. she helped dennis to get down to 29 pounds with diet and exercise before sending him in for a tummy tuck. >> we should not feed them human to the. and just like humans they need diet and exercise to live a good healthy life. >> would you look on the left. there he was before. that is sad and enhuman. he weighs a 13 pointeds and can go up and down the stairs and cuddos to the mom and tummy tuck. >> what would you like to see congress accomplish when they return on tuesday.
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one repeal medical device tax. and the co stone pipe line. and throw act on the minimum wage. and replace obama care and make it optional and use medical care website. and vern one said stop any and put the bills on the desk and show the american people who be obstructing. and that's how fox reports this saturday january throerd. 2015. we salute you mike huckabee. >> it is a brand new year and the president said he's going to try to work with congress in 2015. i wonder how long before he breaks his new year's resolution. and prisoners released from gitmo go back to being
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terrorist. but over the christmas break the administration let them go anymore. and gloomy news for a glee program and an important announcement you don't want to miss tonight on huckabee. >> welcome to it huckabee from the fox news studios in new york. the front page of wall street was a story about white house officials

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