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been confiscated. ter p counter terror police are keeping quiet on how they managed to nab them but their investigation is still ongoing. >> a team is in iraq questioning the wife of a key sis ice leader whofdz killed/* who was killed during a raid. he was the money man behind the terror operation. they are grilling his wife around kayla mueller after learning terrorist's wife might have been involved in torturing her. she was killed in an air strike but u.s. officials belief she died some other way. chaos and despair in the fallen city of ramadi. tens of thousands of refugees now heading east toward baghdad hoping to find food shelter and safety all while the white house touts the strategy against isis as a success.
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kevin court has the late st. >> at the white house there was an air of defiance two-days after they key cleared ramadi has been over run by isis they continued to insist it wouldn't mean much in the long run. >> aren't we going to light our hair on fire every time there's a setback in isis or do they take responsibility and evaluate the steps are necessary to change our strategy where we sustain set backs. >> in one of the set backs they swarm the capitol using sand storms for cover. they are exposing a weakness in the administration's strategy. many of whom will last seen out of ramadi. they have a will to fight including the national security
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advisors susan rice. >> it is the will of the forces the equipment the leadership. that's part of the challenge that we have in trying to build it back. >> isis and its affiliates continue to spread geographically from iraq and syria to yemen and now into northern africa and libya. the expansion creating a potential staging zone for attacks in europe. >> the president's plan isn't working it is time for him to come up with a real over arching strategy to defeat the ongoing terrorist threat. >> the white house officials tell us the president met with the national security council to discuss the ongoing circumstance in iraq as well as to continue a very thorough review of a strategy moving forward and dealing with isis in iraq and syria. at the white house kevin corke, fox news. many asking if the u.s. strategy in the middle east is
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effective. the ceo for concerned veterans of america after touting success after so many failures. >> in mosul, in ramadi in fallujah, isis is literally lighting people on fire. every set back to the white house is a massacre. every set back to the white house is a stain on mark lee and what they gave to ramadi. every set back makes it that much more difficult to retake ramadi emboldens isis and undermines credibility in the region. it under scores how different they are for the nature of the enemy we face. bob gates said it right today they have no strategy at all in iraq and the middle east and they have the audacity to call it an overall success. >> developing at this hour horror on the high seas a norwegian cruise ship packed with thousands of people runs aground getting stuck for hours. jackie i bebanez is here with what
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went wrok. >> the norwegian dawn is awaiting inspection before it unboards. it literally came to oo screaming halt. >> we were having dinner and there was 10-15 seconds of shuttering and then you could feel the ship stopped. >> a passenger on board the dawn describing the moment the cruz ship lost power and crashed into a coral reef. panicked passengers flocked to the deck with whatever they could dairy to see what was going on p. >> what they told us was that we lost steering control. that's what the captain told us that's why we ran into the coral reef. >> none of the nearly 3500 passengers and crew on board were hurt and activities went on as scheduled pavenlgs tweeting out these photos of dive teams
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engineers and tug boats. it took nearly seven hours to free the ship when high tied helped float it to deeper water. the boat is safely docked off the coast norwegian officials found the ship structurally in tact. >> jackie ibanez. thank you. a recall over exploding air bags. nearly 34 million cars now involved. owner parts giant tackkata. a chemicalen flating the air bags can explode with too much force causing shrapnel to go toward the driver almost like a grenade. it is responsible for 6 deaths almost 100 across the world. >> go to safer car dot gov and put in the vin number. how auto makers are going to deal w volumes of
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the repairs. we will have that in a live report at 5:0. >> five people are dead after a tractor trailer smashes into a too cars and bursts into flames near savannah. a truck driver may have been sleeping behind the wheel before slamming into the two-cars. the truck driver survived with no serious injuries and has not been charged. now to extreme weather. at least two confirmed tornadoes touching down in east texas but more than 20 were reported in that area. massive funnel clouds spotted in mineral wells bringing 80 mile per hour winds in that area. the twister destroying a bank and damaging two churches. a motel in giddings is nearly guted by the high winds and heavy rain. in per sell oklahoma threatening clouds and reports of tornadoes. no extensive damage however. excessive rain as you can see. flash flood warnings remain in effect in norman.
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>> we have friends there. prayers are with them. after 40,000 minutes of media silence hillary clinton finally answering just a few questions from reporters. just a few. addressing the e-mail scandal but says the e-mails aren't hers. what? we have the latest from the camp. what in the world does that mean? >> we will breakdown the logic in a minute. it had been a month since hillary clinton took questions from the media. lately those following her on the campaign trail had been pushing harder and harder for any kind of access. take a listen to ed henry in iowa yesterday. >> wait. wait. maybe when i finish talking to the people here. how is that? i might. we have to ponder it. >> she pondered allowed it was time for q and a and spoke about
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the issues with her campaign. many surrendered around her secretary of state. a man offered policy advice on libya while having business dealings with the country that coming from the new york times. next came the issues of her e-mail from the private e-mail server. the state department said they would release them in january a federal judge said that's not good enough and demanded quicker timetable. she claimed it isn't her problem any more. they are not mine. they be long to the state department. the state department has to go through its process. as much as they can expedite that process that's what i am asking them to do. clinton also tried to tackle issues will about her personal wealth including the inconsistency between her and her husband raking in 25 million
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last year while her campaign claims she will fight for the middle class. she said she has never forgotten where she came from. >> they were not her e-mails but those were her e-mails to destroy. what is the next stop on the clinton campaign trail? >> they seem to be widening out from new hampshire and iowa. obviously the first two states. next up south carolina very early primary state and florida a key primary state if hillyary clinton will become the nominee. >> leland vittert live for us this morning. we will check back with you. >> it is time to look at who is talking wisconsin governor and potential candidate scott walker taking a shot at hillary clinton calling out the hypocrisy over their e-mail scandals. >> it goes to the larger question of why do the wyntons think there are better rules for them than the rest of us. they couldn't have a separate
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server. you look at the other things even if it wasn't criminal or against the cruels bait -- rules. basic conflict 101 says it's not right to have someone take money from foreign countries when your spouse is secretary of state. many americans are frustrated with this. >> in other news the new england patriots taking the air out of their deflate gate appeal. the team deciding not to appeal the million dollar fine and loss of two draft picks after the team used under inflated footballs in the afc championship game. craft saying he reluctantly accepts the penalties. meantime quarterback tom brady had an appeal last week and plans to fight his four game suspension. >> four ten weeks they danced and dazzled the judges. they crown a new championship team. >> rumor and val. >> rumor willis and her partner
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taking home the coveted mirror ball trophy on the "dancing with the stars" finale. >> congratulations. always fun to watch the show. >> the time now 11 after the top of the hour. a new lead in the natalee holloway case. after nearly 10 years after she disappeared in rouiba where authorities are now digging for clues. >> an army captain hailed a hero after saving a burninga man in a burning car. >> the cannes film festival facing backlash after women without high heels are turned away. hollywood responding to shoe gate.
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>> the mystery deep pens inside a mansion in washington, d.c. the police believe more than one person was involved in the death of a married couple their 10-year-old son and a housekeeper. the killers likely kept them tied up through the night until they got whatever they came for. three of the victims had been stabbed before the house was set on fire. police is hunting for this hooded man. he is considered a a person of interest. he was spotted in a different location near the family's car where it was ditched and set on fire. >> brand new developments in the case of natalee holloway. 10 years since she vanished. the marriott agreeing to let
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them dig up a time share complex this after a new witness came forward saying he saw a man dragging her into the building which was still under construction when she vanished. searchers never found the 18-year-old's body and van der sloot was never charged. the bloodshed between biker gangs may not be over. they have warnings more gang members are on the way in revenge for the shooting. it left nine people dead and nearly 200 facing charges. all of it started over an argument over a parking space. new video shows violence in the between peaks restaurant. three sus specs were released after getting a much lower bond. $1 million set for all of the others they are now back in
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custody. a mississippi officer is saved his faithful canine unit. deputy todd frasier was attacked by three men during a traffic stop. they tried to drag him into the woods to kill him. he hit a remote control to open the door to his squad car and that is when lucas this dog strange out biting two of the thugs as had he wrestled home run frasier's gun. they are still on the lose this morning. frasier was treated for knife wounds at a nearby hospital. >> to a fox business alert. cancer charities scanning donors out of millions. >> loren, where is all of this money going? >> this story makes me so mad. your charity money paying going into their pockets paying for college tuition and their gates. accused of scamming $187 million from generous donors innocent
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donors thinking they were helping sick people. cancer fund of america, cancer support services the children's cancer fund of america and the breast cancer society of misusing millions for years. two of those foundations have agreed to settle the ool allegations. >> unbelievable any one would do that. when you google something things come up about yourself. now tweets will pop up in the search result. >> if you google something on your phone or tablet because google linked up with twitter it will populate related tweets in those search results. eventually this will move to decembering topsk top. >> you have the list of the worst airports in today's 5@5:00. >> boston 70 percent of the flights arrived on time if you look at the past 10 summers. san francisco scored about the
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same. this comes from the travel reward site mile cards. jfk two-thirds. the worst airport newark not even 65 percent of summer flights arrived on time. there you have it the three worst all in this area because of summer thunderstorms and also with very congested airspace. wall street down 14 points but we are still near record highs. >> thank you very much loren. >> to find-- lauren. all you have to do is go to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> it is 14 minutes after the top of the hour. the boy scouts are banning water balloons. should we let our kids be kid? we report you decide. it is meant to honor heros but they are missing in action from new york city hall. the outrage on why it was taken down.
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>> an old tv army action jumping into action to save the day. >> you can see in there dragging someone else. that's is steve vogelzan saving passengers as smoke fills the car. it burst into flames in north carolina. the couple and the driver of the other car were treated for serious injuries. fittingly he was wearing a captain america shirt at the time. a hero. >> a flag representing some of
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america's greatest sacrifices is now michiganingssing in action at new york city hall. the flag has been missing from the flagpole since last june desptute acquiring it to fly every day. bill deblasio had it taken down after roof repairs and put it back up after being asked to. it is another disregard for american heros some say. >> declining honey bee and monarch butterfly populations the government plans to spend more money on research and make more federal land quote be friend -- bee friendly. they want to cut down on the use of pesticides to help the bees that are crucial pollinating many crops. >> a highly generous settlement
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$83 million was rewarded to a missouri woman falsely accused of debt. she was qualified by portfolio collection agency for a 1,000 dollar debt that she never owed. it turns out it belonged to a man with similar name. she sued the company in 2013 saying she was recently laid off and couldn't pay and was terrified by the company's malicious intimidation. >> it is time to brew on this. the summer season is just around the corner but boy scouts of america have cooler ways to cool down and have fun. >> they ban members from having water gun fights and flowing water balloons. they said a scout is kind. what part of pointing a firearm simulated or otherwise at someone is kind? >> we want to know is this a new lesson or should we let our
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>> it is wednesday may 20th a fox news alert. stopped in their tracks. 10 teenagers taken into custody at a major international airport after trying to join isis. the new information breaking overnight. >> breaking her silence over that e-mail scandal. >> i have said repeatedly i want those e-mails out. nobody has a bigger interest in getting them released than i do. >> weill we finally get answers from hillary clinton. we are live in dc straight ahead. >> beware before you take your first sip of coffee. the hidden danger that could be lurking inside. "fox and friend first continues right now. >> good morning to you and your family. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather air. >> police arresting 10 youth at montreal's airport who are suspected of wanting to go to
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eye can ra and syria to fight along side isis. their names and ages have not been released. their passports have been confiscated. they are keeping quiet on how they nabbed them. they say the investigation is still ongoing. >> chaos and despair in the fallen city of ramadi. tens of thousands of refugees now heading east toward baghdad hoping to find food shelter and safety. instead they face the possibility of being blocked from the capitol city amid fears that mill at that particular times could be hiding within the group. this crisis grows as they tout the strategy against isis sz a success. >> would you say overall the strategy has been a success? >> overall, yes. doesn't mean there of a been areas of set back as we saw in ramadi? are we going to light our hair on fire every time there's a setback in the campaign against
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isil? >> as isis raises its flag in ramadi the iraqi army and shiite militias are preparing a counter initiative. it the u.s. doing enough to fight extreme lists in the region and at home? allen west saying we are not taking terrorists head on like we should. >> the jihad cyst iss are here. it is not just in iraq organ stan or middle east but it will spread into all of our countries all across western civilization. when you have a president of the united states of america who back in august of the last year saying let me make myself clear we are not de lig miezing their ideology to conduct sus a strong information. we are not beating them on the ball loet like we should. >> this is the biggest consumer
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recall in u.s. history. your car could be affected in this. tack kata agreeing to recall more than 34 million vehicles because of air bags that could explode. doug luzader has more of what we need to know. >> this is one of the vehicles affected by the recall. you look inside the car the problem isn't that the air bag doesn't work it does. when it does it can explode with such force particularly in humid climate the driver and other passengers can be hit with shards of metal. this is what was said about the u.s. secretary of transportation. >> monumental effort. there is no doubt about it. this recall involves 11 auto manufacturers. many different parts suppliers not just tackkata and many built
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in the united states ever are i year. it is probably the most complex consumer safety recall in u.s. history. >> flex inspleks in part complex in part because of the number of vehicles. this is unknown whether they will be able to meet the demands. this car was the first round of the recalls. the owner has been waiting 6 weeks to hear back whether a part will be available for that. this will take a very very long time. 34 million cars affected. how can we find out if our cars and our air bags are affected by this recall? >> it is going to be tough at least in the near term. they have a we know site you can go to to get the information. you need to look at the vin number right here. the web site crashed on me last night. especially in the early days it
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will be tough to get information on this. >> better to have an air bag that might release some glass or whatever you were talking about instead of not having an air bag at all. keeps us safe. >> doug luzader live for us thank you. doug. extreme weather now. at least two confirmed tornadoes touching down in east texas. but more than 20 were reported. massive funnel clouds spotted bringing 80 mile an hour winds. destroying a bank and damaging two churches. the national weather service says they expect 3 inches of rain to cause headaches in north central texas this morning. in oklahoma threatening clouds and reports of tornadoes but no extensive damage. in norman oklahoma excessive rain flash flood warnings remain in effect. >> one of california's most popular beaches turns black after a major oil spill near
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santa barbara. 21,000 gallons of oil ruptured from a line. black tar already up on the beaches. the source has been stopped now the coast card is working to contain the 4 mile wide oil slick. >> hillary clinton finally breaking her month long media silence. but only answering a few questions from reporters. this as they continue to dominate the headlines. >> leland vittert has more from what we heard from hillary clinton. >> it has been a month since hillary clinton took any questions from the media. lately those following her on the campaign trail have been pushing harder and harder for any kind of access. take a listen in iowa. >> yes, maybe when i finish talking to the people here. how is that.
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i might. i have to ponder it. >> she pondered and decided it was allowed q and a but not many. many center around her actions as secretary of state. she said quote she has a lot of friends when asked about a cozy relationship with a man who according to new york times offer have had policy advice on libya while having business dealings with that country. next came the issue of the e-mails from the private e-mail server. they said they would release them in january. a federal judge said that's not good enough and demanded a quicker timetable. clinton said she would like the e-mails released. those are the e-mails she didn't de late but claims they aren't her problem any more. >> they are not mine. they be long to the state department. the state department has to go to the process. as much as they can expedite
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that process that's what i am asking them to do. >> reporters got in a lot of questions at that time also about her own personal wealth and the apparent inconsistencies of her and her husband raking in 25 million last year while her campaign claims she will fight for the middle class. to that she said she has never forgotten where she came from. >> lae land vittert live for us. thank you. >> while president obama pushes for free community college a senator who wants to take his job is taking it a step further. 2016 presidential candidate bernie sanders is introducing legislation that would make all public universities free for any one regardless of income. they would use federal tax dollars for most of it and let individual states pick up the rest of the tabs. >> it is all fun and games until
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someone snaps a selfie. they are cracking down on the selfie sticks especially those daring enough to use them while on the ride. signs popping up telling folks looking for a thrill to keep their selfie sticks out of sight t. does allow you to snap yourself fees in other parts of the theme park. >> seems like a given. that would be dangerous. >> ogn a roller-coaster that's the last thing i am thinking about. >> coming up a mid air mystery. a flight instructor steals a plane and disappears over the ocean. how investigators are trying to piece together the little clues they have. >> call it the not so friendly skies a shocking new report that people manning air traffic control powers might have cheated to get those jobs. >> and the auns fillcannes film festival as women without heels are
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>> a shocking new report reveals some of the faa's new hiring practices might be putting all of us at risk. how safe would you feel knowing that some air traffic controllers are getting their job answering questions like this. >> the number of different high school sports i participated in was... >> how does this relate to the job? how does this determine what is going to make a successful candidate? >> i thought it was easy. i thought sure. i can answer these. >> what happened? >> i got an e-mail saying i wasn't qualified. >> any one else get this e-mail? >> sure did. >> thousands of qualified applicants turned away due to a personality test. that is not all.
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there are also allegations of cheating. fox business network adam shapiro joins us with more from his exclusive report. thank you for joining us on this. how many people are we talking about that were disregarded who were qualified. >> you have 3,000 men and women who took on student loans to get air traffic control degrees to become air traffic controllers at faa certified programs across the country. in 2013 the faa said you are no good start over. now the agency hires people right off the street and the first test you have to take is that biographical questionnaire. it's a personality test with questions like you just saw. what is most offensive is that some people within the faa helped people cheat on the test and we got hold of a recording which surely indicates that. listen to this. >> there are some valuable pieces of information that i have taken a screen shot of and
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i am going to send that to you by e-mail. i am about 99.99 percent sure that it is exactly how you need to answer each question in order to get through the first phase. >> the first group of people who passed this new personality test are already being trained and some of them are in air traffic control centers and towers at this moment. the question you should be asking yourself is are you save in the skies? is there are 87,000 flights a day in the united states. 2 million passengers a day. this is an industry that creates $1.5 trillion for the u.s. economy. air traffic controllers are the backbone of that. the faa some what answers our questions, but for the most part everybody at the agency as well as people who may be involved in the cheating refuse to talk to us on camera. it is a report that will leaf you flabbergasted. >> i know you have been working on this for months. great work for your part.
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you say the 3,000 discarded they are qualified graduates with degrees in air traffic control. what is in this? why would air traffic control why would they want to provide jobs for people who aren't qualified and why wouldn't they hire people that are qualqualified. >> the faa says the people they are hiring they are qualified. there was a push to discard hiring procedures they put in place for 20-years they wanted a more diverse work force. the irony in the process of doing that they have thrown out qualified hispanic american asian american women. the then hundreds of people out the window that would be qualified. >> you wonder what the people were were qualified what can they do now? can they sue? >> we are going to watch the extensive long story to find out where you can watch adam in the
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exclusive report. you can go to foxbusiness.com web site/channel finder. >> looking forward to that. 15 minutes to the top of the hour. it wasn't the vacation they were hoping for. thousands stranded after the ship runs a ground. what is happening now to get them back on the water? >> it would have been the winning goal scored in a second over time. but it didn't count? what officials are saying? >> first steve doocy with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up on "fox & friends" in 12 and a half minutes as the situation in iraq continues to spiral out of control with isis and everything else the white house finds a way to spin it as a success. they are changing strategy. great. mother of a fallen navy seal has a message for them. she lost her son in iraq in anbar. should george stephanopolous be banned from covering the
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presidential election for abc news when an overwhelming numb of americans say about that. it's not good for george. sorry. remember the deadly biker brawl in texas with nearly 200 gang members under arrest? the "washington post" found a way to blame sara palin for it. plus jeff fox worthy and michelle malkin. you have a fantastic show starting 11 and a half minutes from now. stay on fox.
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>> good morning. all of the nearly 3,500 people on board the norwegian dawn are okay this morning. passengers describe a very chaotic scene when their vacation screeched to a halt. >> we were having dinner and there was 10 to 15 seconds of shuttering and you could feel that the ship stopped. >> that was rachel hanson who was on board the ship with her family when it ran aground around 5:00. she says the ship's captain issued a distress call sending the staff running for the exits. >> we went to the top of the ship to see if we could see had stopped on. they told us it was a coral reef. >> officials say the dawn lost power and suffered temporary steering malfunction when it steered off course and slammed into the reef. it took seven hours and the help of a high tide to free the boat
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and sail it into deeper water. this morning norwegian says the dawn is structurally intacted but they will have one more safety inspection. >> thank you. had to have been a scary situation. nabbed nine suspects in that easter weekend heist where thieves made off with $300 million in jewels and cash. the size and scope of the heist is not the only thing shocking investigators. those suspects range in age from 43 to 76 years old. the average age of the thief, nearly 60. investigators say that they rappelled down elevator shafts drilled through, look at that. six feet of concrete. then they spent 48 hours looting that safe over the holiday weekend. scotland yard is confident they have recovered most of the stolen property. >> sounds like that movie oceans 11 or whatever.
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no heels, no reals at the cannes at the film festival. security guards turn women away for not wearing he willels. >> everyone should wear flats to be honest. i think we shouldn't wear high he wills heels anyway. >> it's six minutes to the top of the hour. what you need to know before you take your first sip. say good-bye to squirt guns and water balloons the boy scouts banning it all. your e-mails pouring in. up next. ♪ i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder
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time now for the good and, the bad and the ugly. the good a facebook post from a worried virginia mother going viral. she thanked an officer who helped her son with a flat tire in the dark. the post shared more than 20,000 times. the bad, there could be a lot of latte germs in your coffee. a new study found single serve coffeemakers can be a breeding ground for bacteria like ecoli. they grow in the reservoir in the pod compartment and on the tray. the ugly hockey playoffs looking a little like soccer.
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chicago blackhawk knocking the puck into had net with his head. that would have given them the win against the ducks but the refs ruled it illegal. it is time for your brew on this responses. the bow scouts of america banning water guns because those activity are considered unfriendly. >> is this a good reason or should we let kids be kids? >> let the kids be kids and stop trying to regulate them. >> cora writes in they shouldn't ban water guns. let kids have fun. i do believe any type of play gun should not be allowed to look realistic. >> the boy scouts have gone too far. let boys be boys and have fun. >> we want to keep talking about ramadi falling to isis this morning. is the u.s. strategy against isis do you think it's a success? what if anything needs to change if you don't think it's successful. log on to our facebook page
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right after the show. #keeptalking. it will be interesting to see what you have to say. >> we hope you have a great day. we'll see you back here same time tomorrow. "fox and friends" starts now. good morning to you, today is wednesday, may 20th. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. overnight ten teenager taken into custody after trying to join isis. this all while the white house says our strategy to defeat the terror group is working. >> would you say that overall the straerge has been a success? >> john yeah overall, yes. >> this morning, the mother of the first navy s.e.a.l. killed in iraq has a message for the white house. speaking of the white house, should this clinton donor be allowed to cover hillary rodham clinton's 2016 campaign for president? the done oris george stephano
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