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network's change to the spript all-stareracy. but i promise julie will be here after somebody wins the race. >> all right.
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>> they have four cars. and kyle bush will be on the pit
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row. and unique qualifying here. chlorred they will have no pit row speed limits on these stops. how and that affect it. >> they are rolling up their sleeves. and it is running down to $0.01 miles per hour and running down to a dead stop. we opinion our pit stop. and this is an amazing experience and fun for the viewers to so. >> it is a special unit. and they are key to the best position in the all-star race tonight. qualifying straight ahead right here.
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we talked about the rules in pit row and we'll head down it. >> and nascar will utilize the proficient trailer. they tried to time the leadoff of the wall. they can't have moment until it is stopped. last year they were created and had tried to get more speed. nascar outlined throwing of equipment. they have 5 or 6 lugs. except to get them to hit 2 or 3 lugs per wheel. don't worry. when qualifying is over. nascar official will allow them to install the missing lugs.
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>> they are real athletes and just like kyle busch. and this guy has 29 career wins. is this the place to come back. nthink of kyle busch slamming on the brakes and stopping it on the spot for the team to perform the service. hitting a home run and this could be a kurt busch for kyle kyle busch. >> kyle busch would love to be winning and first, we'll have the qualifying straight ahead. up! right now, you can save $800 or more on twelve models, including ...$1400 off the best-selling ranger xp 900! ...$1000 off a revolutionary polaris ace! ...$900 off a legendary sportsman 570! ...and $800 off the ultimate in off-road performance rzr xp 1000! plus, every machine comes with financing as low as 1.99%!
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until the car is stopped. and the roll of the do is. how many lug nights to make three- quarters of a mile back to the checkered flag. >> the crew will have a lot to do. darril, a lot of it falls on the driver. >> you are coming down your street and going 180 miles per hour down your street and you turn in your drive way and hit it during 150 or 60. and drive down and stop your car in the garage without going in the back door. that's what they are trying to do. there is a j's complete first lap. we'll so him come down next time.
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>> welcome to fox sports one sports coverage for qualifying on the nascar sprint all-star. a j, and no speed limit down pit row and hustles to the crow for a four- tire stop. >> he comes to the stop and we'll so different tech necks. we'll see the grabbing go around and he serviced the right. and right to the left. and it is a good job. he through that side ways and nailed. it 103 miles per hour by the time he hit the exit of pit row. drivers only had ten minutes to practice no speed limit pit entrowent entry. threw it side ways and caught
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third gear and hauled down. >> headed for the checkered flag. and former indy car racer. almandinger. 113.764. and that's in seconds and there you can so how his times stack up. wroe have it started, the unique qualifying session for the all-star night. a lot on the driver's sholders and more on the pit crews. >> there is mike. you know where you can start up near the front is critical. it is it a short race. and pit selection is important. it is a nine line between not making a mistake. >> see, what i like about this mike it is different. we do it one time a year and
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these guys are having a ball. you bring it in the third turn. and coming down pit rod at 150. and on the brakes and slide to a halt. that's cool man. >> kevin harvick is working it hard. he is the defending champ. he was runner are up in last year's all-star race and this is his 15th all-star appearance. >> he had led 20 laps to victory in this event. his crew chief was not excited about his draw. and the speed going back down in the turn a was w. 198 miles per hour. that was a different. shawlo entrow in pit row.
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man is he scooting. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> and first three cared blasted through the stall just like kevin did. and they will complete the stop but they have to remember. they don't want any issue with like tony stewart. he damaged the drive train and other components. back up there. mike. and now once that car came to a halt out of his box they could have pushed it back in the box if i understood correctly. >> as long as they didn't perform the pit stop. if they did that it is disqualification. and that is the discussion we had earlier that maybe there is an advantage being in the box further down pit row because of a distance to get down.
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>> kevin came off so fast and carrying so much speed. i would be amazed if he could stop. he was flying down here. >> six seconds off awlmandinger the difference. >> and he will be 11th in qualifying and we are watching them hit pit lane at 160 miles per hour. what is that like? >> it is pretty harry. we don't ever do it and so we come here and practices yesterday and for the last 5 or 10 minutes of practice. we get a chance at. it and you try your best and if it works it does and if it doesn't it doesn't. >> carl edwards will be our next qualifier and a penalty on kevin harvick's team. the nascar catching the jackman
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over the wall to soon. >> there he goes and the car hadn't stopped yet. >> and yeah. once he put the to the on the asphalt. and that is a tough brake. trying to balance and stand on the wall. something they don't normally do. and he lost his balance and stepped down and that's where the pro system picks up the foot over the wall. >> carl edwards in a toyota. and he was the all-star ways winner with tony city wart and this will be carl's 10th appearance. and started on pole the last two years. yeah art is up there. and right here. right there he gases it wide open and tries to get it stop in
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the combiek of time. and stopped pretty good in the box. and he's right in the middle where they know why to go. >> and harvick misseds box. and might hit the brake early. >> makes you cautious. and trouble on the left rear there. and a everybody is out of the are you tonight. drivers are not used to being on the pit row. and you crews are nottoused to waiting for a complete stop. and it is not synced up like we normally do. >> yeah you said carl sat on the poll and no pit row spode started two years ago. and this is the third year to have it. >> penalty- free stop for edwards and goes to the top of the chart but by own 4- 10ths of
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a faster than a j. quickest pit stop. and coming around the left side. you can so the air hose. and time warner. >> and danica patrick is the only driver who never kim on to pit row for full spode. we are watching the cars come off. what can you learn hoir? >> you know i feel like when i watch the cars on the track, it is not doing. it locks worse than it is in the car. i am hoping that i feel much more comfort sxabl in control when i am out there. and one of the hardest thing system gaging where the pit box is and how fast you go from the
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transition from the track to pit row. i kind of haveap individual where to brake and talking to the kurt and kevin about the bumps and where i need to slow down. it will be coming at me at 150 miles per hour. >> a big win in the war on terror after u.s. special forces take out a top commander. i am julie banderas. and a bu sayef killed in a major terrorism operation. his wife was captured and now in custody for questions in iraq. a source telling fox news it was a full on gun fight with terrorist and u.s. forces exchanging fire at close range. isis militants tried to use women and children as human shields. and military engaged to hand to hand combat where the terror
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leader was found. it is a major blow to isis and a boon to intelligence. they have found lap tops and cell phones that hold valuable information on isis operation. john hutty is live. and we'll start with molly heningburg. were there u.s. casulties. >> reporter: no no one was killed. but 12 isis fighters were killed in the operation. they tell fox that delta time went in on ospreys and black hawks from iraq to syria and approached a multistory building. and guards started to shoot at them. and started to use women and children. a bu sayef resisted and was killed and they captured his
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wife. they took cell phones and lap tops. >> last night in the direction of the commander in chief, i ordered u.s. special operation forces to product an operation in eastern syria to capture annil senior leader and his wife. he was involved in the military operations and helped to direct the terrorist illisit oil, gas and familiar operations as well. his wife is in u.s. military detention in iraq. >> we don't hear about these very often. it is a ground mission. why haven't we heard more about those? >> the obama administration has largely relied on drone strikes in fighting isis. but one national security adviser in the george bush
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administration said that president obama was willing to make more of a risk here. >> the u.s. first time going on the ground and killing a high value leader. the leadership has to be more wary than>> reporter: they found relics like a assyrian boibl. and a woman who appears to be an isis slave, they hope to reunite her with her family soon as possible. >> thank you so much molly. the battle against isis intensifying outside of syria and iraq. there is a now offensive to drew the militants out of ramadi. ooh're iowa sis blasted their way and flew the black [bleep]. what is the situation on the
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ground in ramadi. heard that three iraqi combat battalions have started to move. they are getting help from u.s. coalition air strikes and pushing isis militants outside of the pefry of the city. isis had raised that ominous black flaggousing suicide attacks and car bombs and targeting iraqi security forces and police forces and government buildings as well. and so at this point, we are waiting to so if that operation the begin. it hasn't happen yet. and we hear that there is movement on the growned. part of the problem though isis cut off the main road leading from ramadi leading from the oast. and the large contingent of
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ground forces are stuck. they will use iedee and suicide car bok bombs and attacks and push and keep ground forces back. and that seems to be the case at this point. >> it is a dire situation with the residents trying to escape. what about the ongoing humanitarian crisis. >> understand thats of people managed to flee the city. iowa sis took control in april. it is intensifying when isis got into the city center and so people are fleeing by the thousands. as i mentioned, the main road leading to baghdad, 70 miles to the east is cut off. not only can the ground troops not get in. but hundreds of thousands of people remain stuck in the city.
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they can't get through the road. and so thousands of people remain tracked and what we are hearing from our sources on the ground and coming from iraqi military expanders. mill at that points are executing people who are trying to escape and that includes women and children. but the bottom line it is a dire situation and a growing humanitarian croisis and that continues and it is a critical fight. if isis controls ramadi. it is it a major set back for the u.s. coalition forces. >> simply horrific. >> and joining us for more on the raid in syria we'll have tony sha fer. and thank you so much for talking to us. >> sure. >> i want to get in the now details that are coming in about the raid.
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>> it was a role four fight and no kidding, old school four fight. and then there was hand to hand combat inside of the compound to kill this guy. and hugely significant. what do you make of the on the ground operation. >> first of all. kudos to them and this is what they do best. and we should do it more often. we have had members privately and publicly and talk about captaining putting pressure -- congress putting pressure. >> they went and got the goods. we have taken out a profit center of isis and an operations syria. syria will not be a safe haven for them.
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and we need to defeat the network and understand it. and julie, that's why we have to get in there and use human intelligence and bellybutton. notably no one on our side was injured. >> and during the raid they started to use locals and civilians as human shoulds. the u.s. time separated the women and children from the target and then they killed abu sayef and then took his wife in custody. she is said to have knowledge not only in human trafficking. and tell me what is going on inside of that intel terigation room. >> they will try to get to her deepest fores and find out what
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she fores most. but hammer it. and trying to get her to speed the good says. and other intel scombrens at the sight. and the commanders on the ground should take the exploitation and follow on raids weapon the next then district attorneys. >> reduce the isis in iraq. this is critic california. >> and when you tir foreof getting caught was not there. she was this is isis is. what fores would you look for interrogating. >> i would have to look at her and figure out what she is most
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afraid of. and maybe kids to epihans the yet she has to to. >> and create the psychological need for her to at the time the truth. >> a lot of people say that is the best >> it is. >> and talking about delta versus the soles. they are trained and their dnan and rescue and training to dos fence sen 80. >> they have to figure out the bad and at. >> it is critical to get the information we need to defeat isis. it is the only way to go. >> thank you so much.
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>> this is a fox report. the fbi is investigating whether a flying object hit the amtrak train's wind shield right before it crashed killing eight people. ntsb said that she heard the engineer hit the train before it crashed. now he can't remember anything. and they are ordering amtrak to expand safety measures in the heavily travelled route. brian what is exactly the fbi
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looking at? >> reporter: julie, the fbi is looking at the lower left side of the wind shield. the ntsb asking the fbi to investigate a circullar break in the glass that could have come from a flying projectile before the train derailed on tuesday night. within 20 minutes before, two other trains in the other reported being hit by a projectile as well. an object hit the wind shield where the train caused the train to come to an emergency stop. the conductor over heard a radio conversation when her engineer and another septan engineer said the trains were hit with
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something. >> she heard the engineer talking to a septan engineer and recalled are four the train dispatcher that he had been hit by a rock or shot at. >> now the third train. amtrak 2073 was also hit. listen to the passenger describe what he experienced when we spoke to him today. >> i was working on my lap top. and all of the sudden there was a crash to my left. and i didn't see what hit. but everything was destroyed. and enough to know that the damage was -- >> and all of this adding to questions in the investigation. what are these flying project siels and who is throwing them.
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and did they have an affect on the engineer of the train wo can't remember anything from the derailment because of a concussion. we know that there was speed involved. but they have no idea why it was traveling twice that speed. >> we have had experts say despite something hitting the wind shield. it could explain why the train was traveling double the spode limit. the federal railroad administration is demanding changes for amtrak. why don't you explain. >> reporter: there is an emergency order and asking amtrak to add the autospeed control. that is technology that slows down a speeding train where it is in the area that shpt be
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speeding. they had it for the southbound but not northbound trains and the tragic accident happen. and now the administration is asking that they expand to the speed limit signs and so the engineers can so more of them. and amtrak assess all of the curves, in the northeast corridor, for amtrak to assess the risk of all of the curves and if anything can be done for it. there is good news temple university hospital who had 54 of the injured of the 143 people on the board. five critical and nine injured. and so people are improving physically in the days leading after the tragic accident. >> nearly a dozen presidential hopefuls. gathering in iowa for the annial lincoln dinner.
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more than a thousand political activist are in the house to hear the vision of the future of america. mike emmanuel is reporting live from des moines tonight. what is it you are hearing. >> reporter: a interesting cross-section of the republican party is in des moines. and governor rubbing perry wrapping up and florida governor jeb bush was here. and he was in iowa city and polling 7th in the hawkeye state. and said he is a grinder and all for hard wosh. he doesn't plan to compete in the iowa straw poll. he explained his thinking. >> it has nothing to do with the caucuses that ultimately determine how people are going to be successful. and all resources should go to the iowa caucus on february 1st.
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and straw polls are not relevant. would you like a straw poll out of in 5 or 6. >> i am working hard to get to sixth place. >> and governor bush is not getting caught up in polls and straw and others juliy. >> and what about the early iowa front runner? >> that is governor scott walker who is doing well in the early polling after strong performances at events like this one, governor walker is one of the 11 likely republican presidential candidates trying to get an impression and will mingle later this afternoon. i asked governor walker about the missteps and question. >> are you surprised governor bush had trouble with the question. >> that is for him to answer. someone asked if i was running
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midwest. meteorologist jan has the details. >> we'll deal with a dangerous weekend with tornados on the docket. we have several tornado touches in the overnight and tornado storms. and they are moving in oklahoma. and tornado watches mean that conditions are favorable and warnings, we are spotting strong rotation in snyder area in oklahoma. that is the one we are watching and further north in oklahoma. we are watching this one near helena. and confirmed reports of tornados and spotted tornados on the ground. >> and minnesota, we have had tornado warned storms in the evening. we are watching this one move north and oast ward. doppler radar indicating
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>> top isis commander killed in syria and forces capturing his wife for questioning. it is a big win for the u.s. as abu sayef helps to direct oil and gas operations. wilyap herd is an undercover operative and joining us live in the studio. it is part of the foreign fighter task force. and learning more about foreign fighting. this is huge for the u.s. forces and also a first. this is not the way we
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preplanned our mission with isis. and it began with ear streaks. >> we should continue the manned and unmanned air streaks and partner with ours and embed special forces like. this we don't need huge troop movements. but 2001 in afghanistan, in the fall of kandahar. there was throw hundred americans and we killed a third of al-qaeda and kicked them out of the country. >> what if we had kept our eye on the ground now. would we be farther? >> we would have been. this is where aggressive intelligence operations will root out the enemy. and the one way to stop them is
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stop them in the area where they are operating and forbid them from coming to our home land and continue attacks here. there is 20000 foreigners and westerner ares that are traveling in iraq and syria and they are coming back to europe and the united states and the way we stop it get rid of them there. >> what message does it send to the rekrauts and trying to join isis knowing that we are now on the ground? >> isis is promising adventure and stop playing video games and come do the real thing. but what happens down there is a bullet in your chest or bomb on your head and you will not get adventure. >> the intelligence that would not have been collected if we dropped a bomb. we wouldn't have guaranteed his capture. he fought back and he was shot. his wife was taken into custody
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and knows how human and sex trafficking. it just speaks vol oums of how deep and in over the heads syria and iraq are when it comes to fighting this. woman don't have that kind of power and this woman does. and we can use it to our advantage. >> the amount of information from the raid is huge. >> and fantastic. and right now, there are hundreds of men and women in the american doing exploitation and whether it is the xhurt or files there this was a senior member of the cabinet of isis. he was kind of the cfo of the operation and he was close to a l- baghdadi and involved in financing and operations and everyone knows it has happen and they are having to change what they are doing. and disrupts their activity. >> it is similar to the way we
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got osama bin laden. it was a preplanned event and our guests suggested that we should not let any time for them to rebuild. >> absolutely. >> do you believe there is another preplanned raid we don't know about? >> there may be intelligence that allows continued operations and the u.s. special forces they are pros and best in the world. >> they walked away with their lives and they are amazing. and kudos to them. texas congressman wilian herd thank you for being here. what a treat. do you think that the u.s. should use ground troops to fight isis. >> no. vietnam afghanistan. either let the troops fight all out or bring them home. >> either the u.s. is all in or get out. if all in fight to win.
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