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run. >> he is in critical condition after being shot by a loan police sergeant just two-miles from the canadian border. his arrest two-days after his accomplice was kill bide police. >> peter doocy is live with the dramatic take down. peter? >> the convicted cop killer david sweat was traveling alone and he didn't have a gun but he did have pepper shakers that he had been using to throw off the scent of canine units trying to pick up his trail. it was not his scent it was the site of the fugitive who stayed out of jail for a few weeks by a hero new york police sergeant jay cook on control by himself that ended the massive manhunt. >> at some point running across the streetfield he wasn't going to make it to the tree line and possibly was going to disappear and fired shots from his hand
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gun hitting him twice in the tore so. >> the two gunshot wounds have david sweat in critical condition at albany medical center where he was transferred to local hospital was not equipped to treat his injuries. neighbors in new yo close to canada are happy and david sweat's own mom is speaking up saying she is relieved her escaped son was not killed. >> they letdidn't let us know they captured him. all i know is -- we knew right there and then they had gotten him. >> there's still a matter of how david sweat and his partner in crime managed to escape. one of the ladies and gentlemened accomplices, prison workers gene palmer has a court hearing at a court closer to a
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clinton correctional facility about a 1-hour drive from here the spot where david sweat was finally picked up. >> there is always a reward money the 100000 dollars. do we know if the officer or any one involved will get the money? >> it will be interesting to see what happens with that. obviously they had been offering a reward for any one who phones in tips for the capture of either of these convicts. the way the gofrp another and-- governor and police superintendent described it it was good old heads up police work. normal pli policely police officers do not get rewards for doing their job. now we wait to see if there was another tip that led him there. so farther not talking about this, just about what a good job this sergeant and firearms instructor did. >> peter doocy, live for us out
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there. thanks. new overnight another escaped murderer with anner illy similar story to david sweat and richard matt in south carolina. mcneil was caught walking outside of the minimum security prison where he escaped. police say he hobed the fence of the brown creek federal institution and his get away driver a prison kicher worker. he is facing a long list of charges. police say they worked together in the kitchen and had a romantic relationship. >> the fbi and atf are teaming up with a string of artists in black churches. they are in north carolina georgia and ohio. four have been ruled arson. none of the fires are linked to each other. the nighttime fires set days after dylann roof went on a rampage killing nine people. terror warnings stepped up
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across the globe. here in the u.s. growing fears on the 4th of july and across the atlantic and britain. prime minister david cameron warning of horrific attacks. the world is on edge. kristen kristin? >> the british prime minister david cameron made then blunt comments to the bbc radio. isis is planning specific attacks in the u.k. here's here's the direct quote. there are people in iraq and syria plotting to carry out terrible attacks in britain and elsewhere. as long as isil exists in those two countries they are at threat. this is after the single worst athought against british nationals in decades. two were shot and killed on friday the same day as two other terror attacks one in france another in kuwait. that's three attacks in three hours on three continents. all of this as u.s. warns of
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increased risk of isis inspired terror attacks on july 4th. isis is more committed to smaller attacks on symbolic dates. our independence day would fit that profile. list tone the chairman of the house committee on homeland security speaking yesterday on fox news sunday. >> i am extremely concerned about the way the syrian and isis kreerecruiters can use the internet at lightning speed to convert in the united states and activate them to do whatever they want to do, whether it is military installations, law enforcement or possibly a 4th of july event parade. >> parades fireworks displays they are happening in almost every city in the country this weekend. still at the moment at least that we know of there's no specific threat in the u.s. over the 4th of july holiday weekend. >> thank you so much, kristin. >> you're welcome. ahead of a major
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announcement tomorrow new jersey governor chris christie releasing a preview of his 2016 campaign in his new video called "telling it like it is. he tells the crowd about his late mother and how her direct tough talking attitude shaped her as a politician. >> i know if my mom was still alive she would say to me i taught you in a trusting relationship you don't hold anything back. if you are going to run for president of the united states and you are going to ask these people for their vote that is the single most trusting thing they can do as a citizen is to give you their support. so you better tell them exactly what you are thinking and exactly what you are feeling. >> and let's make the 15-. ohio governor john kay sich is -- case sich is throwing his ring into the hat. >> he may be the underdog but bernie stand ders sanders isn't
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acting like it. >> we are going to win the democratic nomination and win the presidency. i tell you why. the american people are sick and tired of seeing the disappearance of the great middle class of this country. they are sick and tired of working longer hours at lower wages in fact # -- 99 percent of income is going to the top 1 percent. >> the independent is drawing standing room only crowds. time now for a look at who is talking. presidential candidate and senator lindsay graham says he will respect the supreme court same-sex marriage decision while making sure that businesses who don't believe in it are protected. >> if i am president of the s what would happen. if you have a church, a mosque or a synagogue and you are following your faith and you refuse to perform a same-sex marriage because it's outside of the tenants of your faith in my
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presidency you will not lose your tax emxempt status. if you are a gay person and you are a gay couple if i am president of the united states you will be able to participate in commerce and a full member of society consistent with the religious belief of others who have lights also >> it is a mad dash for cash. in greece the financial crisis hits a tipping point. citizens rush to withdraw money while they still can. fox business network ashley webster is live in athens greece with the latest for us. hi ashley. >> good morning, ainsley. the only amount a maximum you can take out of an atm is this, 60 rur rows. that's 66 usd a day. that wouldn't get you a full days parking in manhattan. we are not seeing long lines of atm's today. people realize the banks are closed at least for the near future. atm's are running out of cash
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about 40 percent now and that number is dropping while atm's have cash. tourists are fine and there are plenty of tourists around athens that we have seen and they are enjoying themselves but the great people certainly are not. the future very uncertain. the banks you say will be closed for the next six days. they want to know can they take out their money, how much can they get out of the bang. we have the future of the country itself. there's a lot of last minute negotiating going on to see whether indeed greece can strike a deal at the last second. if not things could get a whole lot worse here. ainsley and heather back to you. now to extreme weather. dozens of tornadoes touching down from the midwest to the east coast. including three in missouri. >> you hear the walls. >> this twister in st. louis.
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>> a tornado packing 105 mile per hour winds. toppling trees and tearing shingles off homes. the storms not done yet. >> maria molina tracking the rain for us on this monday. >> good morning heather and ainsley. a lot of extreme weather a lot of baseball games postponed. also reports of reported tornadoes. that risk is not over just yet. we have multiple areas we will be watching across the country. one of those is across the areas out west. we have moisture streaming in. the man sun season seems to be right on time off portions of the northwest. we expect to see showers and storms. there's a marginal risk that some of the storms could produce severe weather. otherwise across parts of the midwest and into the ohio valley you are looking at the risk for severe storms today as well. for tomorrow a larger area across the eastern u.s. anywhere from parts of eastern arkansas to parts of the northeast could
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be looking at isolated severe storms. the other big story has been the extreme heat across the southeast. we have relief for that coming up today. temperatures today only forecast to reach the upper 80's out there. a little bit more seasonable. out west extreme heat continues to build as far north as montana. billings high temperature of 98 degrees. boise 103. very hot out there across portions of the pacific northwest into parts of utah. heather and ainsley. >> thank you, maria. a teenager attacked by a shark is upgraded to serious condition. the 18-year-old bit on the leg, hands and backside while swimming with some friends just 20 feet from the shore of north carolina carolina's outer banks. this will makes the 7th attack off the carolina coast this month alone. beach goers are being vigilant in the water outside of north carolina during the busy holiday weekend. gone with a flash of light
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as a space rocket bursts into flames. >> sequence starts. lift-off of the space x falcon 9 rocket. >> appears to have a vehicle failure. >> seconds after takeoff that happened. the rocket suffering a catastrophic failure. the third in just eight months. there was a problem with the oxygen tank. more than 4,000 pounds of food and supplies was on board. the crew of the iss have about four months of supplies left. it is now 12 minutes after the top of the hour. a plane crashes right into a house with a family still inside. >> it is quite a miracle that the poorfour occupants were able to get out of the house unscathed. >> how they managed to make it out as their house was engulfed. >> a message for a woman who took down the confederate flag.
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and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. >> a plane plunges into flames. the family inside the house they escaped. kelly wright is here now with brand new information for us. >> good morning to you. the national transportation and safety board ntsb is expected to arrive at the crash scene today to investigate the crash. the investigators will be able to hear from several people who heard and saw the plane come down. one person who saw the plane coming down says it was like thunder shaking the house. kind of like an earthquake. you could hear the engine sputtering and moments later they heard a crash and saw
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spoke. >> ran outside and my daughter is in the front yard. saw the whole fireball. everything was engulfed. >> the plane was a be 36 that crashed into a house in massachusetts 30 miles outside of boston. the crash killing all three people on board the plane. a family was actually inside the home at the time of the crash. but all managed to get out safely. first responders calling that a blessing. >> the miracle today is poor occupants of the home that was severely damaged fire a very rapidly spreading fire were able to safely escape. they lost a lot of personal possessions but they are all safe tonight. >> the plane took off from pennsylvania beforen encountering problems. the names of those who died will not be notified until the ntsb notifies families.
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a hearst stolen from outside of a hospital with a body inside. the driver forced them to hand over the keys crashed through a fence and took off. the thief was arrested after ditching the hurst and hijacking a second vehicle. the booed de was still in the hers when it was found. the suspect targeted a ups plane as it through from pittsburgh to philadelphia. they were able to land safely but they had to be treated for eye injuries at the hospital. >> before you head to work an urgent recall to tell you about. fox business is here to tell you what you need to know. loren? >> that's right ladies. if you want a 2015 jeep grand cherk key or dodge durango stop driving it. they are calling 65 of the vehicle owners to tell them to stop driving their cars because an error in the assembly process could cause the component to
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break leaving the driver with rear end instability and reduced breaking power. additionally more than 5,000 of the durangos need inspection most sitting on lots. if you want to get the most out of your iphone battery ios software developers have a low power mode. it can extend your battery life by 3 hours but reduce the phone experience by 4 percent. it would be on par of the performance of iphone 5 or 5 s. the next place you can catch a concert may be at a hotel. marriott partnering with universal music group to arrange concerts in hotel lobbies. the first is in london tomorrow. jessie jay will perform at the london hotel. marriott's move is to target millennials. >> dunkin' donuts has a coffee cup you can recycle.
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it is for new york drinkers and won't effect the styrofoam band wednesday. owners can hike prices if they want to. oh no. ladies, back to you. thank you lauren. the time now is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. wal-mart under fire for refusing to put a confederate flag on a cake. one bakery put an isis flag on. honest mistake? we report, due see i'd. >> the safest seat on the airplane just revealed. >> happy fourth of july. one of the reasons i am so proud to be an american. here's a country where i started out as a paper boy at 8. a dishwasher at 12, a busboy at 16, a bartender at 17 and worked every job in construction imaginable from painting and hanging wallpaper to roofing and piling i had an opportunity to pursue a dream broadcasting only in america. greatest country god ever gave
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>> al qaeda blasting terror group isis saying isis is too brought tal. in an al qaeda publication they rip isis saying they have committed horrific crimes against muslim that cannot be forgiven. because of that allah will not give them pair disin the afternoon. he was killed in january during a u.s. air strike. his interview was conducted last fall and just released. >> she was arrested for taking down south carolina's con
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federal flag and now michael moore is offering to play bri new some's bail. this video going on-line. he said i will pay her bail money or any legal fees she has. please let her know this. knew some and her accomplice is charged with de macing a monday um. they are facing a fine of up to 5,000 dollars or three years in prison. >> it is five minutes after the top of the hour. wal-mart refusing to put the confederate flag on tape but terror groups are okay. chuck made the flag request at a wal-mart bakery in louisiana. when he was turned away he went back the next day with another request, thean isis cake. >> anybody can go buy at wal-mart but you can't buy a confederate flag toy or say a "dukes of hazzard" card. rder was filled
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without asking if i questions. >> wal-mart has apologized saying the employee did not recognize the major it would not have been made. >> what do you think. honest mistake or double standard? you can send us your comments on facebook, twitter or send an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com and we will share them later in the show. >> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. nothing amusing about this. a kindergarten aged kid flies right off of a carnival ride. the incredible survival story. >> you have to see that one to believe it. visiting europe this summer? better not snap a selfie. why it could end up costing you big time. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve.
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attacks on new continents new worries they are targeting the u.s. ahead of the 4th of july. >> military installations or possible a 4th of july event parade. >> the feds warning to americans from coast to coast. >> and dropped out of sight. his nasty fall on stage in the middle of a performance. fox and friends first continues right now. >> good morning and welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. is its it is half past the hour. >> a loan police sergeant capturing david sweats as he tries to run for the canadian border.
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border. >> david sweat's condition has been downgraded from stable to critical. he has been seen by trauma and vascular surgeons where he was taken and air lifted because they could not handle his injuries. those injuries were suffered during a show down between sweat and long time police sergeant jay cook. he was on patrol when he spotted sweat and called out to him. >> he spotted a mail that was jogging along the side of the road. he recognized him to be david sweat and he was likely to make it to a tree line and possibly could have disappeared and fired two shots from his service weapon his hand gun hitting sweat twice in the tornado. >> he could feel the scent from
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canine units trying to pick up his trail. there are a lot of guests that took him an hour away from the woods to here. sweats own mom says she wished it would have wrapped up sooner. >> i wish he would have gave up a long time ago. >> the police presence here wound down very quickly after news spread sweat had been stopped. something we obviously did not see. this morning david sweat in the hospital. another alleged accomplice another prison worker jeangene palmer we will see in court later on today>> all right.
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peter doocy live for us from the scene. new overnight another escaped murderer with an eerily similar story david sweat and richard matt captured in north carolina. christopher mcneil was found waking along the road about 80 miles from the minimum security prison where he escaped. he hopped the fence at the brown creek correctional institution and the get away driver a prison kitchen worker. he faced a long list of charges police say he worked together in a kitchen and had a romantic relationship. the fbi and atf teaming up to investigate a string of arsons and black churches in south carolina north carolina georgia and ohio. four of the five have been ruled arson. so far none of the fires have been linked to the others. a night if i am tire all set days after dylann roof went on a racist rampage in a church in charleston, south carolina killing nine people. flush >> now to a fox news alert.
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terror warnings stepped up across the globe. feds now warning americans to be on high alert as fears grow of a possible attack on the fourth of july. kristin fisher is here with the latest. >> the british prime minister told bbc radio today that isis is planning specific attacks in the u.k. here's a directed quote. there are people in iraq and syria who are noting to carry out terrible attacks in britain and elsewhere as long as isil exists in the country we are at threat. this comes three-days after 30 british tourists were shot and killed by a gunman in tunisia on friday the same day two other terror attacks one in france and another in kuwait as u.s. officials warn about isis inspired terror attacks. a former pentagon official tells us they use independence day as a key target. the chairman says he is extreme
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extremely concerned about a july 4th attack. >> i am more concerned now since any time since september 11th. the lone wolf attacks. isis they have a multi level sense of operation. it is not just loan col ofne wolves. >> they wait for a perfect time for a big attack they are concerned about smaller attacks on symbolic days like july 4th. at this time it's just a warning no specific threat. >> kristin, in regards to the three attacks that happened on friday. do authorities believe they were coordinated attacks? >> it is possible but not yet confirmed. the timing though is very suspect. last friday was one year anniversary of isis declaring a caliphate this saturday is the 4th of july and both of those events are taking place during the holy month of ramadan, a time in which isis has said you will earn extra rewards if it you die in jihad. there's a real fear that isis sympathizers here in the u.s.
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have been waiting to strike in order to in their mind get the maximum rewards. >> stay on alert. thank you very much. kristin fisher live for us this morning. hillary clinton's e-mail scandal growing bigger causing increase of a third party probe of the private server. the state department revealed she has not turned over e-mails related to the benghazi attack. congressman trey gowdy says it is the latest example in a pattern pattern of lies. >> her single press conference she said she turned over everything related to work to the department of state. we know that is false. she said the e-mails from sidney blumenthal were unsolicited. we know that was false. so so far she also said she had a single device for convenience. we know she had more than a single device. every explanation she is offered so far is demonstrablebly false. they will make john dowdgoudy stef from the bitty.
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kerry stone walled by refuse to go turn over the documents theyhe needs. a landmark decision by the supreme court gives same sex couples the right to get married. the attorney general in texas said clerks can refuse to issue a license. they call the high court decision lawless and flawed and says county clerks and employees can refuse to perform ceremonies based on religious beliefs. he says although lawsuits may be filed there's plenty of legal support to back up their refuse al refusal. >> it is time for a look who is talking presidential candidate and former governor mike huckabee says while he understands the passion of those who support same-sex marriage the ruling changes our entire legal system. >> i would warn people that what we have seen this week is something that changes not so much the effect but the process of how we govern. we have always been a nation of law. we are now a nation of men. this case wasn't so much about a matter of marriage equality.
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it was marriage redefinition. i think people have to say if you are going to have a new celebration that we are not going to discriminate, may i ask are we ghou going to discriminate against people of conscience, people of faith who may disagree with this ruling? are they going to be forced either out of business like the florist, the caterers, the photographs? >> the midwest bracing for more severe storms. >> maria molina in the weather center is tracking more for us. >> good morning etheather and ainsley. we are tracking more severe storms that are possible through out the day today and in through tonight. we have different areairs across the country. even areas further west across the rockies and southwest. the main concern for tornadoes and also more severe storms really across portions of the ohio river valley. portions of kentucky, oh he owe and western parts of virginia. this is where your tornado is
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concentrated for today. other areas large hail and damaging winds from some of the storms. temperature wise you are much cooler to start out the week compared to last week across portions of the east. high temperatures in the 80's and 70's in from the northeast. as we head further west we have a big ridge of high pressure. we have a lot of warm air that is in place. dry conditions in general and you are looking at the very hot temperatures climbing into the upper 90's in billings, hon tan gnaw montana and boise, idaho. heather and ainsley? >> all right maria molina, thank you. >> it is now 21 minutes until the top of the hour. explosive questions after a massive fireball ignites at a water park. two police now have in custody. >> before you book your holiday get away, we will tell you the safest seat on the plane. that is just revealed. >> a mad dash for cash. until greece as the country easy con me is on the drink of collapse.
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amazingly he survived things to a carnival worker who caught the child. he suffered only minor injuries. greece is on the blink of collapse. people making a mad dash for cash as theks shut down for six days. fox business network ashley webster is live in athens with the latest. ashley? >> good morning ainsley. there is a dash for cash but there's not a lot of these euros next. i am holding 60 rur rows in my hand. 40 percent of those. 60 percent run out of cash more are running out of cash as the minutes and hours go by. approximates it is a difficult situation for people. the banks will be closed for six days. the stock exchange closed today will likely be closed until the end of the week. the big question is what happens next for greece?
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will it fall out of the euro zone scheduled to have a big referendum next weekend which voters will be asked whether or not to accept the very harsh measures being demanded by syrup pee an creditors in order for-- by european creditors. greece is due to make a big payment tomorrow to the monetary fund. quite frankly, they don't have the money. they are facing bankruptcy and the greek people facing a very uncertain future. back to you. ashley webster live for us. thank you. >> before you book your next flight, the safest seat on the plane could be the cheapest. cheryl casone from our sister network fox business ready to explain. >> good morning heather. probably the most uncomfortable seat, you probably have a favorite seat on the airplane i bet it is not the middle seat. sitting there could save your life. according to a new report passengers who sit in the middle he's seat in the back of the aircraft have the highest survival rates.
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since accidents in 1985 and 2000 down the middle seat in the back of the plane have a 28 percent fatal iterate. the worst faring seats were in isle seats in the middle of the plane with a 44 percent fatal iterate iterate. that's the case because that's where i sit normally. that figures. also sitting next to an exit. as a former flight attendant i say that. the chance of dying in the plane crash less than dying from it a bee sting. keep that in mind. overall your survival rate has less to do with where you sit and more to do with what happens during a plane during a crash event. most accidents take off on takeoff and landing. ladies as a former flight attendant i can tell you flying very safe. it has only gotten safer. the odds of perishing in a plane crash are 1 in 8,000. >> good to know. thank you very much cheryl. >> to find the fox business network log on to
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foxbusiness.com foxbusiness.com/channelfinder foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. advice from the strange heest of faces the crime boss white tee bull ger pens a letter from prison. his message that might surprise you. >> before you snap a selfie this summer ainsley, beware it could cost you big time. >> first check in with brian kilmeade on "fox & friends." >> let me tell you what you have planned. ainsley you have to come and join us. a killer captured in new york. governor andrew cuomo reax this morning. is the confederate flag really political opportunism? allen west live to tune in. a guy gets struck by lightning twice and survives. his name is rod and it's not a nickname. now it is. plus we go one-on-one with the terminator himself arnold schwarzenegger who has a better build than i do and he is 67 and i am not. all that ahead on "fox & friends." please get dressed.
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a fox news alert now. a small plane loses control and dives into a massachusetts home then it burst into flames. look at what happened. all three people onboard were killed but the family inside the home all managed to survive. neighbors left stunned. >> i heard a boom. i told my wife to call 911 and came running down the street with a neighbor. coming over to the neighbor's house, actually followed the street down. i thought he was going to try to land. it was coming down hard. >> can you imagine? well this morning the ntsb is expected on the scene. the plane was on its way from pennsylvania to massachusetts when the pilot reported engine trouble. fears are now mounting for an arizona couple missing now for a week. michael and tina were high
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school sweethearts who reconnected decades later. they never showed up at work last monday. their abandoned car was found near their house that night. police and neighbors are going door-to-door looking for clues. it is not clear if the couple took off on their own or if foul play is involved. a $4,000 reward is being offered. one of the most notorious crime bosses in history now saying that his life was wasted. boston's mobster james whitey bulger currently serving two life sentences giving a surprising response to a letter from high schoolers doing a research project. he was apologetic saying quote, my life was wasted, brought shame and suffering on my parents and siblings. adding quote, advice is a cheap commodity. if you want to make crime pay, go to law school. he suggested the girls look to veterans for their leadership project. the v.a. has a new mission to get 50,000 homeless veterans off the street and back to work
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as part of a new program. more than 150 will identify job ready veterans and connect them with local businesses. they will provide resources to help the vets succeed in those jobs and the v.a. expects to have cecs at all medical centers nationwide within the next year. well cracking down on the selfies. the european union wants to ban people from taking pictures of landmarks like the eiffel tower. a proposed law would require permission from officials before taking pictures of buildings, public buildings and landmarks, even if it is just in the background. lawmakers say this is aimed at commercial photographers who publish pictures online but many fear tourists could be targeted. a vote on that ban is set next week. >> interesting. >> basically don't take a picture if you're in paris. there's a landmark behind you in every situation. eight minutes until the top of the hour. making isis sweet. walmart doing damage control after refusing to bake a
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three minutes to the top of the hour. here is what's happening today. david sweat captured. he is now in critical condition after being shot twice by a lone police sergeant two miles from the canadian border. banks in greece now closed for six days as the debt ridden country's economic crisis worsens. people there are only allowed to withdraw 60 euros per day. a growing warning, americans are urged to remain vigilant. let's keep talking about this. are you changing your holiday plans because of the warning? head to our facebook page now for a live debate #keeptalking. and time now for the good the bad, the ugly celebrity edition. a big congratulations to john luke robertson marrying his fiancee mary kate during a ceremony at the robertson family farm in louisiana. more than 800 family and friends were there to celebrate. and the bad, rapper diddy
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dropping it like it's hot and falling into a hole at the performance at the b.e.t. awards. he did not miss a beat getting right back up and finishing the song. the hole not properly shut after being used by a previous performer. and the ugly -- a cruel prank pulled on paris hilton thousands of feet in the air. >> i don't want to jump. i'm not jumping. >> the 34-year-old left in tears after the host of an egyptian reality show convinced her she was going to die in a plane crash in dubai. and now it's time for your responses. walmart doing damage control after refusing to make this man a confederate flag cake. when he ordered an isis flag cake they obliged. honest mistake or double standard? andrew says it's simply a double standard. america has turned against its own history. bonnie writes this is so silly
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like walmart would be on isis' side. give me a break. and justin says uninformed people that's all this is. the walmart worker probably had no clue. and that wraps it up for us. "fox and friends" starts right now. bye. good morning. it is monday june 29. i'm ainsley earhardt filling in for elizabeth this morning. a fox news alert. captured -- look at this david sweat on the run no more. the cold-blooded killer shot twice by police and now lying in critical condition. >> the nightmare is finally over. took 22 days now that we have mr. sweat it gives us the opportunity to ask more questions and provide more facts on the overall situation. >> we are live on the ground straight ahead with peter doocy. >> and republicans fired up about the supreme court ruling on same-sex marriage.
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