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from his own pocket. robinson was cited for breaking breaking the law but says she is so great follow the officer who showed her compassion. hope you have a fantastic monday. thank you for being part of "the real story." here's shep. >> terror in america. would you lisp to this. there's now word a man charged in connection with a terror plot here in the united states, the suspect, is the son of a boston police captain who was the first responder at the boston marathon bombing. we have details on that and they're coming up. plus frantic manhunt after one of the most dangerous men on the planet broke out of prison for the second time and vanished without a trace. oh wait there may be a trace. the notorious mexican drug kingpin, shorty guzman, "el chapo," and embarrassment and anger on both sides of the border. is the pentagon got to expand the secret droning
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program by setting up a new droning base in north africa. do the drones need a base in north africa to spread american love? details on what analysts call a huge blind spot for intelligence and what we can do about it, if anything. let's get to it. good monday afternoon from the deck. redefining the word "deadline." less than three hours now to go in the latest extension of the iranian nuclear talks and it's looking like we most likely will blow through the deadline for the fourth straight time. word negotiations have stalled again with neither iran nor the united states willing to budge though many sources tell us tomorrow play be the day there's one last bit to go. at any rate, an iranian news agency quotes a foreign minister saying a deal will not happen today. a far cry from yesterday when reports indicated diplomats would announce a deal was done.
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negotiators today allowed cameras into the room for a photo on and check out the stone-faced dep employmentth polites -- diplomats as the standoff drags on. they've been at this like 21 montes. didn't answer any questions. the proposed deal aims to limit iran's nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of painful economic punishments on at the country. secretary of state john kerry cascade last week that the united states is ready to get up and walk away from the talks if they can't iron things out and soon. sounds like now soon is tomorrow. the white house says it's not ready to give up. >> typically some of the most difficult issues are the ones that get kicked to the end and that's why the president is going to resist any effort to sort of fast forward through the closing. >> diplomats say the talks could gene going without changing the
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deadline. rich is in vienna. >> reporter: it's settling into a familiar pattern. breakout sessions, sessions. this morning secretary of state john kerry meeting for an hour with his p5 plus 1 counterparts, another meeting with iranian counterparts and still you hear we're getting close. yet discussions that perhaps we're only hours away from a final han the familiar caveat that there are major sticking points remaining one of them, and the white house attempting to address this, whether or not they're even discussing relieving an arms embargo against iran. >> what we know is that there are a number of u.n. security council resolutions related to iran's nuclear program that are under discussion as part of essentially an exchange. >> whether or not the ballets stick missile problem or ballistic missile ban will be
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part of this, whether or not sanctions release timeline will be moved if if they agree to the deal. a number of significant issues, and of course, once the iranian negotiators close this, i if they close the deal, they ha of the go back to iran and sell this to their country and leaders as does secretary of state john kerr ask and president barack obama and even republicans say the interim agreement, which has a number of outstanding questions doesn't meet muster for them and there are senior democrats who have issues with this as well. back to you. >> let's tabling adam eerily. a former spokesman for the statement department and live. i don't understand exactly where we are. do you? >> yeah. seems clear to me by listening to the who is spokesman. i spent a lot of time behind the podium at the state depth and i knee nonanswer when i hear one. the fact of the matter is the
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united states is negotiating away one of the most important defensive advantages we have, which is our technological arms advantage. if we agree to allow iran to buy con -- conventional weapons the only thing i can call this thing is a travesty. >> why would we set ourselves up for a travesty after 21 months? >> good question. good question. we have heard all the way until now that no deal is better than a bad deal. this weekend really causes me to doubt the sincerity of those statements. the fact of the matter is, you talk about deadlines. deadlines have lost their meaning because every time we have one we break through it, and it causes one to ask themselves how willing are you to walk away from the table if you just ignore deadlines? but secondly, what happens this weekend was that iran put a new demand, after putting on previous new demands on the
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table that, as part of lifting u.n. security council resolutions, included in that would be resolutions preventing them from buying conventional weapons. russia china support such a move for obvious reasons, but i can tell you that what this deal boils down to now is a bet and the bet is that in ten or 15 years from now when this deal is over, iran will not be in a position either because the regime has changed or the international community changed -- to have nuclear weapons. i wouldn't take that bet. >> but if that is your thinking on this you could have had that thinking 21 months ago and could have done without the last 21 months and gone ahead and start the boom, boom, if that's what you're into. >> not necessarily. >> would can he have you. said, why bother, when we know this is a horrible deal. why even bother?
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we're giving up our best tragedyic thing. forget strategic think. forget. >> there's a middle road. >> middle road. >> the middle road is maintaining a tough sanctions regime -- tough sanctions policy on a regime that has not changed its fundamental tune but has put on a charm offensive. i would argue we have been seduced by charm offensive and negotiate away most of our advantages. >> we'll know soon enough. nice to see you again. as negotiators try to hammer out a deal that they think would be a good deal, unless they don't get one and say they'll walk away, an american journalis locked up in iran is back in court. he works for the "washington post" newspaper. last july iranian investigators arrested jason and his wife on charges spying.
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they released he wife. jason has been behind bars since. this trial is happening behind closed doors. family members say there's no evidence to bang the charge, none at all. relatives are not allowed inside the courtroom. lea gabrielle is live in the newsroom. >> jason's attorney is not allowed to share to details of what happened in the courtroom with his family. his mom today calling for his release. >> he's not a murderer, he's not a spy. this type of detention is hurting him it's hurting his family, we want him on bail, released with his family. >> from outside the courthouse today she said her son should be eligible for bail in three days, according to iranian law but only murderers are refuse evidence bail. she was there with his jason's wife. i spoke with his supervisor at the "washington post" who says the newspaper is also in the dark and tells me iran was been opaque and seemed willing to
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rewrite the rules. as for the timing of the trifle with the nuclear negotiations? >> really cannot imagine what is possibly going on in the minds of iranian officials. we have done our best to speculate. we're just focused on winning jason's release. >> this is the third session of the trial since he was arrested in july of last year. he has dual u.s.-iranian citizenship and a supervisor says that's part of the problem he is being treated as an irann citizen and told the u.s. government they have no standing. u.s. officials say discussions with iran over detained u.s. nit citizens in iran are being dealt with separate from the nuclear negotiations and two other americans are also being held in iran. the son of a boston police captain has now reportedly been arrested accused of working with the terrorists. the 23-year-old apparently got his inspiration from the boston marry thorn bombers -- marathon
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a a man in massachusetts facing charges in connection to a terror plot and our fox station in boston is reporting the suspect is a son of a boston police captain. abc new adds the captain was a first responder to the marathon bombings two years ago. the arrest happened on july 4th in the town of adams about 140 miles west of boston. we're learning about it only now. the feds say the suspect is 23 years old and was a supporter of the islamic state. investigators say the guy bought weapons off an undercover fbi informant and after he received the weapons agents nabbed him. he may have had some long-term mental issues. >> the suspect was arrested with four firearms in a duffle bag he purchased from an fbi informant. this is a photo we just saw once again of the weapons that was entered into evidence in the case. there was an additional search of his apartment that according to the feds turned up possible
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bomb-making equipment including a pressure cooker, an alarm clock, and documents about jihad. an fbi affidavit says the 24-year-old planned to launch his plot in another state targeting military and law enforcement personnel but abandoned the idea, opting for an unnamed state university. on thursday last week, fbi director james comey confirmed an undisclosed number of plots to coincide with the july 4th july 4th holiday weekend had been thwarted and we believe based on the timing here of this arrest it was part of what comey was referring to, along with a recent arrest in the tri-state area. >> what his defense may be? >> the defense will be likely one of entrapment. the suspect would not he pursued the plot if he had not been encourage bid the fbi informant but his social media account will present a convince us picture he wanted wanted to pursue jihad on some level. he included video and pictures of the aftermath of the tourist
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shoot shooting in tunisia that killed 30 people, calling the attack quote awesome. not going to help his case that what was entered into evidence was a vicious attack on a nurse after he had been arrested. he took a pen and basically attacked her stabbing her in the head and leaving her bloodied. the twist in all of this, which we have been able to confirm his father is a cop and he was actually the one who flagged his sympathies with jihad and the islamic state to counterterrorism officials about a year ago. one other point i would add. this guy 23, 24 years old is right in the sweet spot for these cases fordham university releases a study that's the average age for the new home-grown terrorists in this country. >> more reporting to come. thank you. you're welcome. >> the iraqi government reports it pass launched a military operation to take back two key cities from islamic state militants. and a pentagon official tells
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fox news it's tree. the official says iraqis are right to recatch tour fallujah and ramadi, and there's no word on whether the out is provide anything air support. that brings to us our daily slide show. you can see iraqi forces on the way to attack islamic state positions in fallujah, or at least we're told they were in fallujah. chris, help me out here. this is either -- you can just do it. don't have to talk. this is the islamic state -- iraqis headed out. security forces, military reports both sunni and shiite fighters are helping. here are more iraqi forces near fallujah. here you can see iraqi troops firing artillery shell again fallujah. last month iraqi forces scored a major victory with they took back tikrit but the iraqi prime
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minister admitted isis firefighters took 4600 muslim sees. >> the -- humvees. >> the utah is setting up a new base for drones in north africa. that's according to the report of the "wall street journal" newspaper, and sarah has more details as bat 7. hopefully the microphone works better. what are we doing? bases for our drones? >> right. basically, u.s. intel says that isis is growing more rapidly in libya than any other area in the region, and if you look back to 2011 when moammar gadhafi was overthrown and killed, the region balance a safe haven for extremist gusts. and "the wall street journal" reports they're using it as training grounds and now the u.s. is asking countries in north africa if we can use their military bases to position drones to watch isis: and so
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far none of those countries have agreed to let us do that. but the journal also reports our existing bases are too far away to get a lot done with monitoring and it is a lot to monitor. libya is, according to the cia fact book, one-enough of the size of the continental u.s. or about -- it's about two and a half times the size of texas. a really big wear to -- big area to keep an eye on and it's a blind spot for u.s. intel. >> usually the way you get access to other countries bases is by giving other countries something. >> not a lot of details on where the negotiations stand with those countries. we just know none have agreed yet. >> investigators on the hunt for one of this most dangerous drug lords in the world after he broke out of prison in mexico for the second time. the latest on the kingpin and his highly sophisticated escape tunnel. plows, photos have now emerged that appear show to how he has
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the blogger. one appears to show him with a drink in his hand. another -- i has some people around him. another image shows him riding in an aircraft. we can't confirm the authenticity of these things but we can see them on the blog. investigators say on saturday night the kingpin dropped down a shaft in the shower area into a tunnel beneath the prison, one at that time left to happen under construction a mile away. we have images of the tunnel's exit. the tunnel was two feet wide, five feet high and equip with lighting, ventilation, and a motorcycle that workers apparently used to move dirt. we're talking tons of dirt. it was a gigantic construction project, right under the noses of the mexican authorities. the "times" newspaper today revved to it as a minor inning nearing master pierce. "el chapo's" car tell is known for building tunnels to smuggle
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drugs beneath in the border. this is the second escape for epochal o'. -- "el chapo." he spent a decade on the run using tunnels to escape capture. larry levine is director and founder of wall street prison consultants, a company that helps train criminals to survive behind bars. this guy had plenty of money. i don't know what else he needed. >> money power influence. he ahead it all. shepard, they probably start evidence building that tunnel -- started building that tunnel as soon as he got there they had all the time in the world and with all his money he could pay off the guards. he could pay off inmates inmates and pay off everybody so i'm not surprised this didn't happen sooner. >> it's a big black eye for the mexican government, which is trying to demonstrate that it's working to tamp out this sort of thing. it's a bad day for them, isn't it? >> well, it's embarrassing for them because they told the
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united states that there was no reason to extradite him. they had him locked in a secure facility. now that kind of counter this claim. and if they catch him in the u.s. because the mexican government has no plans to extradite him to the united states -- they already made that clear. if he gets caught here in the u.s. you can bet the u.s. will hold him here. they're not going to send him back, clays further embarrassment to the mexican government. >> 250 high-risk inmates in the prison, prison with a total population of 1200. you reside think they'd be keeping a pretty close eye on this guy, that it have people with different kinds of ties watching him all the time, honor how does that work? >> in a u.s. prison you have daily counts, where they count you at your work site count you at your bunk, they have controlled movement where you can only move to different parts of an institution throughout the day. in a place like this, where it's complete lawlessness, maybe
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other than the daily count nobody is counting anybody; there's no accountability in the institution and the staff is notoriously corrupt anyway. so other than maybe cleaning up the entire mexican prison system, the whole place has leaks, all the mexican prisons do. >> i've heard your description of the inside of the prisons what you eat and what situations are like. doesn't sound awesome. >> not at all. worms in the foot. the food is spoiled. the bunks are dirty. i guess the plus is you can have conjugal visits you can bring in your woman ask have sex with her, but in a u.s. prison, you can't do that, but this guy, "el chapo," with his money and influence, hell, maybe they brought in an rv for him. at the last institution shepard, he had the entire staff on his payroll. like all the guards were working for him. >> what do your you figure he
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does now that he is out? >> well, they're putting pictures of him up online. he is hiding but hiding in plain sight? i guess he goes to a remote island. maybe kills anybody who knows where he is at. he is a brilliant guy. look what he put together. we're not talking about laurel and hardy in upstate new york, travel through the forest. this guy has money influences. and he has broken out a second time. he has the money to pull this off. i don't think he'll be caught for a long time. >> larry levine with us from los angeles, we hope you're wrong. nice to talk to you. politics now. scott walker is in. it's official. the republican governor of wisconsin making his white house run official today and hillary clinton revealing her plan to give the middle class a pay raise. team fox coverage as you decide 2016 and be approach the -- is that what we call is "you
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a fox report with the headlines. at least 26 people reported dead after a suicide car bombing near a military base in eastern afghanistan yesterday, according to hospital officials. nobody claimed responsibility. london's biggest airport cancelled more than a dozen flights after demonstrators cut through a fence and chained themselves together on a runway. they're prosting a -- protesting a plan to expand heath heathrow airport. a trial underway now for the former bartender accused of threatening to kill john boehner. aborts say the barten -- prosecutors say the bartender planned to shoot boehner or put
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aleve. all day strong. then there were 15. make way for another republican in the white house race. >> now i'm running for president to fight and win for the american people. not sacrificing our principles, we won three elects in four years in a blue state. did it by leading. now we need to do the same thing for america. >> the wisconsin governor scott walker set to kick off his campaign at a rally near milwaukee this evening. his supporters say he is a fighter who gets results. he took on labor unions and won and survived a re-call election in dramatic fashion. he once said his fight against quote, 100,000 protesters, unquote, shows he can take on other challenges like isis. he later insisted he was not comparing the protester's to terrorists. governor walker cut income and corporate taxes by nearly 2 bill
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in the state of wisconsin. he also supports making it tougher to get abortions even in cases of rape or insist, refused to answer a question whether he believes in evolution and called for a constitutional amendment to let states ban gay marriage. governor walker is joining a crowded republican race. for those who keep score, there are now 15 of them, fighting are for the g.o.p. nomination, governor walker has been near the top of the polls since the start of the election cycle and wore not even halfway home. carl cameron where the rally is going to tapes. how does scott walker stack up against the rest of the field? >> the reason he is dog well is because of his policies and his record and the way he presents himself. he is a social and a fiscal conservative. just yesterday he signed a very conservative state budget. he is the son of a bookkeeper and a former minister. he is from a state adjacent to iowa where he is leading the
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polls, the state with the leadoff caucus and in new hampshire and south carolina, the first and second primary, he is running second to jeb bush there. a governor with experience implementing policies and making political decisions and will argue he is a tough conservative who has been able to implement conservative principles, willing to fight and get results in historiedow today he takes a shot at other republicans. >> we enacted big bold reforms took power out of the big government special interests and gave it to hard working taxpayers. they're lives are better because of it. we fought and we won. the republican field there are some who are good fighters. they haven't won those battles. >> reporter: he is going to get things done. shep it's a crowded race, and it's going to be a very expensive one with an awful lot of republicans dividing up only a few of the primary voters. >> his own people said one of the places he needs work is foreign policy, and i guess he
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is working on that? >> reporter: big briefings. in fact several months ago he talked about how he was being handed briefing book to bone up on foreign policy. he will make announce. spend ten aggressive campaign states and then tech time up a to prep for the big debate august 6th. watch for him to come out strong on foreign policy, positions ideas, principles that will make the world safe, up like other people who talk about security, scott walker talks about safety of the his attempt to be a blue collar middle american every man that can relate to folks not the great family nape of a bush -- or the marco newcomer legislator. he says i'm a governor with experience and i live among the real people of america and can bring the government out of washington and back to them. >> carl cameron, thank you. hillary clinton went after governor walker today in a speech about her plan to raise wages for people in the middle class. >> republican governors like scott walker made their names
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stomping on workers rights, and practically all the republican candidates hope to do the same as president. i will fight back against these mean-spirited, misguided attacks. >> hillary clinton today the former secretary of state giving the first big policy speech of her campaign, talking about her economic plan at an event here in new york city this morning. in response, governor walker saved he thinks the american people grow the economy, not washington. ed henry is here. telephone us more about what secretary clinton outlined in her speech. >> wants to crack down on wall street more government spending higher taxes to pay for that. a republicans say that's a recipe for disaster but hillary clinton is saying with wage stagnation right now income inequality, the buzz phrase we have been hearing from leaders in both parties, already plan is the one that's going to help the middle class most. listen to her. >> more growth means more jobs and more knew businesses. new jobes gives people choices about where to work.
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and employers have to offer higher wages and better benefits in order to compete with each other, to hire new workers and keep the productive ones. >> reporter: when i talked to senior advisers in the clinton campaign they say these men republican counties are talking about many issues. what hillary clinton is trying to do is basically three yards cloud of dust, every day talk about the economy what people vote on. >> keep the economy stupid. >> i'm hearing republicans say today, their point is, president obama's economic recovery has been weak. >> and interesting that hillary clinton sort of agrees with the republicans. she said things have gotten worse. the wages are really awful. the income inequality problem the gap has gotten worse in recent years and president obama has been a steward of the economy in that time, and that's why republicans like carly fiorina today said the clinton plan will make the economy worst. >> the talked about the need to simply identify the tax codes to
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help small business owners and then proposed a long list of regulations on business. everything she proposed will make crony capitalism work, not better. >> reporter: clinton made a charge she is no longer a member of the middle class like when her husband was governor of arkansas. they made $25 million last year. >> thank you. ed. hacker may have stolen personal information of every single u.s. sailor marks recent and navy department worker who filled out a security questionnaire since the year 2000. that's the warning today from the u.s. navy. it's just the latest blow after the feds revealed that hackers have accessioned the permanent reports of -- accessed the records of 20 million american workers. a different hac against anthem reportedly comply miced the records of up to 80 million people now. the head of the house homeland security committee says both of those attacks came from china.
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he says officials believe that chinese are using the data to help spy on the united states. the ceiling of a military baracks collapsed today and killed 23 soldiers at a training center in russia, a hundred miles east of moscow. 19 people reported hurt. rescuers say they searched the debris for hours trying to get to the victims. officials do not know what caused this collapse but they say a recent renovation is not to blame. we may never know what actually happened on the beach in rhode island, after people over the weekend said that some sort of loud blast threw a woman ten feet into the air and on to the rocks. that's according to officials there. happened saturday on salty brine state beach 35 miles south of providence. a relative says the woman just flew through the air like a human cannon. that victim described what happened before hand. >> the last thing i remember, was reading my book. and we watched a gentleman get
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ready to go scuba diving, let was putting on his gear and that's the last thing i remember. >> the victim is okay but her family says she suffered fractured ribs and bruises. investigators found no evidence of any explosive or a gas line so potentials re-opened the beach sunshine. greece will not leave the euro. remember what the leftist prime minister of groce said he wanted? no more austerity. it's killing my country. what did they get? that's next.
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were hurt. happened 30-miles east of raleigh last night. the suspect made first appearance in court today. the record shows the suspect faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon. investigators are searching for the other driver. there will be no grekxit. austerity hat been humiliating the greek people and devastating the economy. today there's a new bailout plan and in essence it is austerity. there's more to do but it would be greece's third bailout in five years and it comes after months of up uncertainty as the economy failed to rebound. the government must past surveil measures including sales tax increases and pension system rear forms before it can get an 85 billion euro bailout coming up. for now there's.
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rope for greeks to celebrate outside the banks in athens. they're still closed today as people line up to take out limited amounts of cash. set to re-open fully on thursday. on wall street, they seem happy as will. the dow has been up as much as 240 today. 'm up 1.22% on the session. wall street is loving the decision. 'yay more austerity going to work great for greece again. >> they still have to pass this in a greek parliament. not 100%, but if they do, looks like we don't have to worry about details coming out of greece. maybe by the end of the week. >> there was widespread thinking what they needed was a stimulus. that what the greek prime minister was saying. if we just continue to contract, fewer people with jobs, smaller economy, this is never going to work, but that's what they got. >> he is probably right but the problem that requires member to pay a lot of money.
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the question in the bailouts who pays and that's what it came down to here. for growing to get what they anted the europeans would have to forgive a lot of debt and let bad practices continue, tax evasion and all kinds of other problems that makes our system look good believe it or not. and it just came down to nobody was willing to do that for greece and so greece is going to end up being the one who pays. >> for now they get a bailout. is it your sense that this will allow them -- their economy to grow to the extent where they're able to get their sea legs back? >> not anytime soon. this is going to hurt the economy. it comes on top of all this fresh damage that happened just in the last three months. the economy is much worse now than three months ago which i i would everybody is scratching their head, why did the new prime minister, the socialist party this reformist party go through is in? why put their own economy through all of this. jut set them back and made the hole deeper so they have a long way to come out of it.
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this is over but the wound is bandaged for now and probably, who knows six months, might be back in a similar position with greek saying we can't pay. >> by then they might have another government that -- >> they might. >> the world likes. >> the longer this goes on, the better off the rest of the world is to be able to withstand whatever the shock would be if groce would actually leave the eurozone so buying time is a good thing. >> there's others with problems. italy and portugal. that does this pore tend for them. >> the one line of thinking if gross leaves the euro zone that will create a press depth for portugal and perhaps spain and italy. the other thinking is anybody looking at what is happening in groce would be crazy to follow them jumping ship. why would be deliberately shut down our banks and give up the banking of the central authorities in europe who can help us out go it alone? that's just not a winning
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strategy for anybody. i siled with that logic and say doesn't look like anybody would be doing that. >> well think said it would be permanent. for enough it is. >> it's permanent enough. >> thanks. >> fiddy crept is also broke. rapper filed for bankrupts with court documents listing debts between $10 million and $50 million. some where between 10 and 50 million if i don't know. on friday he was order to pay 5 minimums to a woman who accused him of narrating a video of her have egg -- having sex and then having it online. the woman is the girlfriend of one of fiddy's rival. he was fiddy was an innervor in vita water and he earn up to $100 million giving him a net without of half a bill dollars and at the time he wrote his only important song and it was good, and that was that. just in. the ban on gays in the boy scout
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leaders group is coming to an end. the boy scouts executive committee just voted unanimously to end the long-time rule that kept openly gay guys from serving as leaders. it will not be official until the board ratifies the change in a couple of weeks. it's been two years since the scouts lifted a ban on gay members but kept the ban on gay leaders in place. leaders of the boy executes voted unanimously to end ban on gay scout leaders. >> scientists calling it the most astounding feat in the history of'm space travel. a 3 billion-mile to pluto which sent a planet, and now the new horizon is getting close enough to take high res photos. it's extraordinary journey to themselves of our solar system, and we have made it there. little icemen? hang on. you owned your car for four years.
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the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. the world's fastest spacecraft, at least from earth is closing in on pluto and one scientist says the images will knock your socks off. lillian has some of that. >> it left about nine and a half years ago january 19th 2006, about seven months before pluto lost its planthood. it's now a dwarf planet, which is different. >> poor pluto. >> this is a picture of an animation nasa has of the new horizon spacecraft. its the side of a baby grand piano, covered 3 billion miles more than that, actually, and like you said, the fastest spacecraft ever launched.
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goes 36,000 miles per hour. tomorrow morning at 7:50 a.m. it is predicted to come within 7,767 miles of pluto, which is about the distance between sydney and seattle. this is an image that the spacecraft took on saturday of pluto. it's getting closer. but it's going to be 13 hours after tomorrow morning before the team receives confirmation it still existed. they're worried it's going to hit dust and blow up. the antenna is rigid so has to be facing toward earth in or to send a signal and that takes four and a half hours to get here because it's so far away and that's traveling at the speed of light. it's going to be october 2016 before we get all of the data, but they're really excited and hoping to get images of a very dynamic planet that is still active, not going to be a dead ice ball, at least they're hoping are but going to have liquid oceans and they're really excited, and sounds like it's
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going to be cool. >> it's a geek-a-thon for sure and a big moon out there. >> 14 minutes after tomorrow morning they'll go by the charon, it's about a little more than half the size of pluto and so they'll hopefully get some good images of that as well. >> mickey and the whole team will be there. >> we'll be right back with a nod to this day in hoyt and an instrument that changed forever music.
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on this day in 1937 the music toy gibson pat tented the technology that gave us the electric guitar, guitars were often the quiet instrument in bans and orchestra. the first electric guitars had the nick name frying pans because of their shape. they helped transform jazz, country and rock 'n' roll and gave us clapton.
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