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love child. we'll be here tomorrow noon eastern. we hope so "happening now" starts now. >> in the fight against isis the fbi arresting a 23 wroer old man in west new york new jersey on charges of supporting the islamic state. he was providing isis with service and recruits. one suspect was his brother and was arrested in jordan. the other suspect was arrested in united states. the new jersey man is scheduled it make his first court appearance this afternoon. and we will have more on the developing story as it happens. to another fox news alert for you. the dow down 200 points and all eyes on wall street today. and greece moves closer to default. and puerto rico reaches a fiscal crisis and china is in the midst
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of direction. >> and greece and the country banks closed now for six days. greece is teetering on the verge of collapse. it will not europe's economy and our own. plus hundreds of homeowners told to get out and firefighters are put to the test. >> there is not much they can do. it is flaming up right now. it is incredible. >> why this emergency could get worse before it isbetter. >> there are too many women miss nothing our community. >> people are wondering if a serial killer is living among them. >> and now the fbi is getting involved with the investigation. it is all "happening now". >> a lot of big stories to get
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to and a developing story out of new jersey. we'll start in washington d.c. and we have a new ruling from the supreme court. i am jenna lee. >> and the high court was wrapping up a session with a flurry of final decisions. >> one of those decisions is for the energy. the justices ruling against the epa, shannon? >> reporter: it was a contentious and to the supreme court term three decisions today, all 5- 4. justice skralia said the agency cannot unload an expensive new rule without factor nothing the costs. and the costs could be in the neighborhood of 10 billion. the court said epa, can't fail to factor in those costs. >> i think americans are realizing the impact that federal regulatory agencies have
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on their daily lives. and it is vitally important that the regulatory process be a rational one and consider the impact on people. >> reporter: the epa calls the decision disappointing and remains assured to protect the public from the significant amount of toxic emissions from cole and oil- fired electric utilities. and we also got two other decisions today. one from justice gins berg. the court can use independent commissions to draw congressional districts and the time one today is all about the death penalty and the most contentious case i have seen argued here in the supreme court in the seven years i have covered it. inmates were challenging the drugs that were used to carry
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out execution. and people woke up with pain before they died. 5- 4, the justices found they didn't make their case that is violated the ban on cruel and unusual punishment. >> nuclear talks with iran going beyond tomorrow's deadline. secretary of state kerry is meeting with world leaders in vienna to overcome the major obstacles that remain. the iranian prime freedom is heading back to iran. the leaders of iran say no inspection of the nuclear facises. and chief washington correspondent is in london with the latest, hi james.
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>> reporter: part of the delegation here fired back that secretary of state kerry is caving to the iranian side and calling it absurd on its face and asking if we are going to cave i could have been home already right now. the iran foreign minister spent five and half-hours with kerry and then flew to teheran. he is due back in vienna tomorrow morning. and the caution against misinterpreting john kerry's nature as softness and he is tough as nails. and they are hammering out now details of a mechanism that doesn't go on endlessly and any disputes over the allegations that iran is violating a final deal. they say this deal if finalized
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will be on on paper and will have a text that the iranians cannot dispute. secretary kerry met with the inspector who say they will have managed access to the military sites. not all of them but those they need to see. the u.s. would not allow access and suggest that iran is right to hold access to certain military installation. and they are asking about the fate of the americans held in iran. they are working the issue on all fronts eric. >> all right, james. >> staying in europe. the financial time bomb ticking. greece sending stocks tumbling around the world. investors are worried b that
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athens will default on the note that is due. greek banks closed for six days. and european central bank refuses to increase the credit lines. they have huge lines in the a tmmachines. there is concern that it will spread to the rest of the euro zone. and at an anti- a usteritty rally. ashley? >> unfortunately that is not just ashley. paused. that is a frozen shot. we'll go back to him. he was let me see, he was walking through the crowd of the protest and wants to bring that shot. is he good now. we are going to work on it still. and we'll talk about china, it is not only about greece today, you have china, eric that is
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a side to this and puerto rico. >> give us the information about china. >> you have puerto rico china and greece. china that stock market rose 100 percent this year and taking a historic hit. and there is concerns about that country's debt. and stocks entering the bear market there. and one of the shanghai composeit index selling off the biggest one in 19 years. /beijing cut interest rates over the weekend. that seems like it is not nothing. ashley webster is back with us. and power is on in athens ashley despite the technical difficulties? >> reporter: we'll give it
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another go jenna. we are in front of the rally in front of the greek parlamount building. it exploded and we'll walk through the crowd. these people don't want to vote for austeritty. and they don't want to be under the conditions that europe said they must live under. they will have a referundum on july 5th that will determine if they are back in the euro zone. most people here say listen it is unfair of greece to expect to be able to survive on the conditions that the european creditors say they should. and so a lot to be decided and unfortunately for the greek people, banks are closed and they can only take out 60 euros a day.
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that is $66 a day. and the athen stock exchange has been closed and will be for the rest of the week. we will expect to hear from the greek prime minister tonight. he will make the point it is up to the greek people whether they want to live under the austerity that europe wants them to do. they are trying to get out from under the tremendous debt and try to keep the financial system from collapsing. they are uncertain about the future of greece and what happens next. >> and ashley thank you very much in athens today. and we'll look at what is happening here at home. and we'll look at the dow. and trading lower than 240
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points. are you worried about the economic pain in chin and greece and puerto rico. go to fox news.com/"happening now". >> and we'll talk to an expert about what it means for us. a raging wild wife going on in washington state. forcing thousands of people out of their homes. we'll have the latest on thosacizations. and chris christy expected to launch his presidential campaign tomorrow. and what it could mean for the growing republican field. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast.
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>> coming in on the newsroom. hook at the fire in washington state. it has destroyed 23 homes. 1000 people have been evacuated from their homes and the fire continues to burn out of control. some evacuates are getting help in a high school. hundreds of firefighters from across the state are trying to beat back those flames and it is not working so far. more crews we are told are on the way. the republican chris christie is joining the crowded run for the white house. more potential candidates are considering as you know including governor scott walker. and john ka sich.
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jamie and jackie you sound like a band. it is good on the segment. jamie what do you think of this. wasort of impact will he have? >> i think reports of christie's political demise is premature. he is riding high in the polls two years ago. and people pressured him to get in the presidential. he was hurt with bridgegate that shattered his image and tainted by scandal around him and new jersey's economic recovery. and what he has is a formidable political talent. if he can remind them why, and the town hall meetings and trying to give the straight talk that conservatives love. he might rise again.
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and i expect. he's down and do you agree or disagree that. >> i agree more so than bridge gate. the economy is a problem in the race. and rick peri. and potentially john ka sich has an economic story to tell how they brought the states along. i think he will be hit because new jersey's credit rating is down. and he has to have a good answer for that. >> it is an interesting point. and i would bring up the third part of the economy and talking about debt or puerto rico and everyone says meaning that the political pundits that the race comes down to the economy. on this point, is christie
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vulnerable here and how did he overcome the economic situation in new jersey that jackie just mentioned? >> he's funnerable on this. and his answer will come in with a tough situation and he made it better in trying to fix the long- term fiscal problem of new jersey and he couldn't over come the structural problems that new jersey had. it is not soaring like texas was. will that sell? i don't know. he has to make a story up. >> and he's a unique personality and even if we talk about approximate perry and ka sich. he tries to take on the stereotype of him rightly or wrongly. he talked about making promises to his mom.
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and being candid. i will play a bit of the video. >> if you are running for president of the united states and ask people for their vote that is the single most trusting thing to do as a citizen to give you their support. you better tell them what you are thinking and feeling. >> he does do that jackie. that's one thing he does do. >> he brings his mother into it. who doesn't love their mom? and he's bringing it in as part of the story and humanizes him and that is a good space for chris christie to be in. and the place he needs a little bit of work is when that to a voter in new hampshire or something. >> we'll show the town hall meetings that you talked about. sometimes he can be brash to the point that would be the b word.
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bully. >> and think about this. with trump and ka sich if they make it to the debate stage, that will be higher ratings than the super bowl. >> how do you think he plays with the other big personalities and he has to make himself number one eligible for the debate in the polls. they can't look like groups together. like the brash which is trump and christie, for example, versus the moderate cliche. he needs to stay his own path. >> this is like the american gladiator of american personalities facing off. he keeps to himself and doesn't try to observe approximate anybody else's brand. it is more so the establishment candidate in a crowded field of governors that are establishment
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candidates. that will be tough for chris christie to find a lane. >> they are full right now. and we'll see how it does. thank you very much. >> yeah he is original. and coming up here on the fox news channel. a desperate escape comes to a bloody end. how they finally capture david sweat. and in tunisia, the growing influence of radical terrorism and isis across the globe. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis
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now. he allegedly worked with two other suspects both in custody as well. to provide services and recruits as they say. this of course coming in the wake of a horrific terrorist a knack the beach resort in tunisia where the gunman shot british tourist on the beach. he was 24 years old. opening fire with an assault rifle on the vacationers and chasing some of them in the hotel and saying he was sparing tu nizians. and 38 people were killed in that carnage and that caused homeland security to put out a warning after three brutal attacks on three continents raising concern. general jack king and former chief of staff for the army and
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a fox military news analyst. 24-year-old terrorist gunman walking the beach in tunisia and chose the death and reach of islamic terrorism philosophy. how can we roll it back? >> first of all, you are right. isis is the most rapidly growing organization and they are enjoying a worldwide following. they are citizens in their own country and will kill their fellow citizens and inspiring people to do horrific acts and expanded the operations in iraq and syria into the egyptian sina i. and algerria and afghanistan and
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yemen. and they took place since they declared a caliphate thi last year. >> look at that picture of the gunmen. and strolling the beach with that rifle as he picked off british tourist. he was college- educated student. they are not coming from a rabid college area. >> this is not an economic issue. if they say that they don't understand what is going on with radical islam in general. they get motivated because they are looking for purpose and meaning in their life and this provides an outlet to do it. i think we obviously need a strategy to deal with isis and have a true coalition that is willing to stand up and stop the
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suffering and get on with doing something about it. their headquarters are in syria. they are still recruiting. a thousand or so new recruits that we were supposed to stop months ago and undermine the ideology is not happening. it is from syria that they do all of the planning and inspiration that we are seeing take place in the world. and we have no plans eric to do anything about syria. >> and the administration is working on the the coalition. the numbers of the arab army members troop lying strength is more than a million if you count egypt and turkey and saudi arabia. why don't they step up. it is in their backyard. >> dealing with syria, they would do something with syria if we do something with assad. we have to shut his air power
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down and seek a political solution. but the united states policy makers who are more interested in a deal with iran wiped their hands and will not deal with it because they know it adversely impacts the nuclear discussions with iran. it is unfolding in syria and isis has no pressure on its whatever. >> it is only growing and still with us. general jack king thank you so much. >> good talking to you. >> meltdown in greece showing huge line in a tm. one man's incredible effort to get cash to survive the week. >> in ohio police fear they have a serial killer on their hands. you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance.
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>> taking drastic measures amid a worsening financial crisis there. and the government shutting down banks for a week and putting strict limits on the withdrawals of a tm machines. it is creating huge lines in a tms and making every day life for folks there hard. our next guest went to 15 a tm's to try to get cash to survive for the week. charlie joins us now from
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greece's second largest and founder of travel site run with miles. you went to a tm's and you have enough money for the week. >> yes, we will be okay. foreigners with a foreign bank card we will be allowed to withdraw more than 60 euros. >> that is not the case for combreek citizens. is there fear or panic or taking it in stride. >> they are shocked because they didn't think it would come to this point, and some of them are trying to go with it. and they will have to go to the a tm and get what they need for the day and that is a reality. and so it will be lines each day. >> getting 60 bucks or so. and how about the food in the stores, is there a run on that?
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>> some of the supermarket. flour, bread, water and milk and eggs that have left the counters and the shelves and they have replenished some of them. you can tell people are stocking up. >> we did stocking up ourselves this morning. >> it will be for a week or so and there is a vote bite greek government. charlie greece is known for the huge social programs. do you think that they will vote for austerity and tax cuts. and we'll look at the huge rally in athens greece. will they vote or continue the way they are going? >> to be honest many of the greek people know what a no or yes vote entails. the government is not articulating that to which.
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they are waiting to let it play out before they tell. i don't think the majority knows what they will do when the vote comes. >> looking at the anti- austerity rally. how do you think it will work out if it does? >> the greek people are proud people and have a rich heritage and i have seen a lot more greek flags flies today and they are filling the national pride. they feel like they have been put in a corner and bind. they may vote to thumb their nose to what the eu is offering them. >> thank you for joining us. i hope you are doing okay. it sounds like you are. we'll watch that for the greek people. >> not only greece we are watching today. the governor of puerto rico is warning it can't pay the debt. he's hoping to defer payments
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while negotiating with creditors. they released a major report on the country's economy. and in the meantime law makers are grappling with the budget. they plan to approve a fiscal deal today. and the impact on the markets is clear. and global markets having a rough go. and trading is negative now this year. >> and that three- week manhunt is over. david sweat shot and captured just a couple of miles from the canadian border. that is 30 miles from the maximum security prison. and matt as you know was shot and killed on friday. peter doocey is there on the scene. and we are reporting at the 16 of when that hero state
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confronted sweat, he ran and shot him and now he's in custody. >> reporter: this is where it all ended for david sweat. shot trying to run away from a new york state police sergeant concerned that if he made it to the tree line. and the fugitive were using pepper shaker ares would disappeared again. based on what david sweat is telling the investigators, just being here by himself a mimile and half away from the canadian border was a big devsituation. >> andrew cuomo said they only walked north when joyce mitchell didn't show up to drive them south. >> he is relayed some information which is confirms
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part of what we knew and brings a different light to it. apparently the original plan was for both matt and sweat to go to mexico which is where matt had been. >> we also just learned there was another problem with the get away. his partner in crime and fellow fugitive richard matt was slowing him down and they parted ways five days. sweat was not nearby as previously thought. matt was killed with throw bullets to the head. and david sweat shot twice in the torso. he's in serious condition but feeling good enough to talk and explain the question of the last month how they did it. >> it is refreshing he is spilling the beans.
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and how this all came about. peter thank you you. >> we have the bad guys in new york state. and what is how going on in ohio? there is growing fears that a serial killer may be on the loose in southern ohio. six women have disa pored in the last 16 months and four of them found dead. ative no was found, and they will not say if the serial killer is responsible. but they say some evidence supports that theory. >> you have two too many women missing. >> it makes me mad and hurt. all i know that we are going to catch you wherever you are. we're coming for you. >> and the families are holding out hope that the killer or killers will be caught and the two remaining missing women will be found alive. the suspect was failing to register as a sex offender.
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information. and isis had an alarming amount of support in the arab world. and chris has updated the power index. which gop finally cracked the top ten in the race for the white house. see you then. >> and new details in the massive fire in the water park. flames broke out when colored powder was sprayed from the stage. investigators believe the explosion may have been caused by a cigarette butt or spark. it burned 500 people and one of them died. 200 are in serious condition. and they used inflated intertube to bring them out. the investigation is underway. officials are considering
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criminal charges against the orgnoiser and two tech anythings. nfascinating new research on how bacteria may impact our moods. it dictates the work of a scientist that are studying the way the gut bacteria is work nothing the brains and dr. mckerry. we'll start with a fun fact. and totally gross but interesting that when we look at the micro bacteria in our body it can weigh as much as six pounds which is interesting and perhaps that means we are all five pounds lighter than we think we are because that is bacteria. why did scientist think that bacteria impact the emotion. >> they secret things. as you said we have more bacteria cells than we do human
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cells in our body. and 99.9 percent of the medical research is on the human cells and we are understanding that the cells that line our inside produce ser tonnian and dopemine and may explain the diseases for which we have not understood. irratable bowl and anxiety and glutin sensitivity. we have no idea why you have those sdoid diseases. >> and using anxiety disorder ares as an example. not where you think you start with the stomach. the drugs that treat something in our brain. talk us through the stemmic brain connection that researchers are looking at. >> the new research from texas tech and canada and ireland shoes that ser tonnian and dopea
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mine and mood medication are secreted by bacteria. and most of mood is environmental or behaviorial, part of it may be related to a change in the bacteria, you have millions of bacteria and they are in different composition and we throw off the balance. >> and interesting, one researcher had this to say. i will read the question he's saying with caution. here's what he said. the larger concept is and this is pure speculation. is autism or a disease of the brain or gut or other aspect, we have conditions that are out there and no one can explain it and you need to look at the stomach. we need to look at stomach and i am not in the position to say
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people take a probiotic. on the other end it is a question mark about the whole thing. >> i don't know what causes autism. we have a host of new diseases jenna that are undescribed before the use of antibiotics. when antibiotics hit the modern world we changed the intestinal flora. we overuse antibiotics and we are changing that gut. and lack of breast freeding is implicating in changing the gut. and processed foods. no one knows for certain because it is hard to do the 30 year study. these diseases are new to the modern new and rare in certain parts of the world. >> and as a medical professional and a guy that we trust dr. mckerry. do you take a pro biotic. would you recommend it.
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you can put good bacteria become in your body. >> characterization of good and back is primitive. i haven't seen research. i try probiotics. and i can't really recommend it and i don't know enough about it. i know so much in the bacteria that we are starting to understand and explain what we call bacteria overgrowth syndrome. that is the unl brela blanket term we use. >> and it is fascinating and hundreds of diseases we've yet to describe. >> a little bit grossing and fascinating if there's a solution we're all for it. thank you very much. >> great to be with you. >> maybe we real rewhat we eat. new concerns about a military proposal that could create a boat load of problems. the% have you heard about this, putting u.s. marines on foreign warships because it turns out we don't have enough navy vessels ourselves. we'll weigh in on the pros and
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. right now a reminder to stay safe ahead of the holiday weekend. wow. nine people are recovering after suffering minor injuries during a fireworks mishap. the fireworks shooting into the crowd as you can see into a crowd in west lake ohio. fire officials say that accident was caused by a failure of one of the display boxes. officials say the victims were mostly treated for some mild injuries from the hot embers from those fireworks that landed on them but thankfully they say no children were injured. the something considering a plan to put marines on foreign warships because of a shortage of u.s. navy ships due to budget cuts but it could raise some other issues for our marines,
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and that's what jennifer griffith has more from the pentagon. >> right now the pentagon has 30 amphibious ships to carry marines and estimates it would need 38 but won't be able to reach that number until 2028 under the current budget constraints. in recent years there's been situations like the attack on u.s. consulate in benghazi that made clear that quick reaction forces were not close enough to be able to help. in the wake of benghazi the marines send up a land base hub in rota spain, but even that is thought to be too far from contingencies in north africa. the marines issued the following statement, quote, we don't know where a crisis will come or when it will occur but initiative that increases the interoperability of maritime forces will prove of enormous benefit in the years to come. critics don't want u.s. marines sailing under another country's flag what. if those countries don't allow the marines tonight convenient and prevent them from going ashore? reaction on capitol hill and
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from the presidential campaign trail has been one of surprise. jim webb former secretary of the navy under ronald reagan and a decorated marine in vietnam had this to say. >> we are a maritime nation and we com across the world through our sea services and that the size of the navy right now is way too low. it was 568 ships when i resigned as secretary of the navy. it's down to about 280 right now. >> now we're going to have to ask our countries that are in much less financial -- much less financially stable countries than america to loan us their ships so that we can base our marines on their ships. it's almost embarrassing. >> no decision has been made. back to you, jenna. >> thank you for the story. no more selfie sticks. we'll tell you where in the final 30 next. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up
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citing safety concerns. >> diddy, formerly known as p. diddy, paused on stage during the b.e.t. awards first public appearance since he was arrested and accused of sexual assault at ucla last weekend. >> eric great to have you here. >> thank you very much. julie is in for gretchen and "the real story" starts right now. >> thanks guys. a new report shows growing support for isis in the arab world. the numbers will shock you. another democratic former vice president al gore not ready to endorse his old boss' wife in her white house bid. we'll tell you the why reason. plus how do you run a water park in the middle of a crippling drought? we'll go live to california. i'm julie banderas in for gretchen and "the real story" starts right now. and a fox news alert on the capture of convicted killer david sweat. we are learning new details about where he
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