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e school. and a brawl breaks out after a man fights with a pregnant woman over a parking spot. her husband going toe to toe with the guy. what was your favorite moment at the awards. logon. jamie we love you, congratulations. and "fox & friends" starts right now, bye. hell lorgsohello, friends. i'm anna cornyn in for elisabeth hasselbeck. former president george h.w. bush rushed to the hospital after falling and breaking a bone in his neck. the breaking details just moments away. and did you see what happened yesterday afternoon when president obama was asked about the four americans held in iran? >> that's nonsense. and you should know better. >> well, nothing like scalding one of the white house guys. so was major garrett's question offbase? we will report.
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you will decide whether it was an ed henry-style bashing. >> and an emotional night at the espys as football star devon still opens up about his daughter's brave battle with cancer and the faith that kept him strong. >> i felt like i was in a nightmare. i just asked god why he give my daughter this fight and i would fight with him to give me that rather than my daughter. >> more from the moving speech everyone is talking about this morning. mornings are better with friends. ♪ we've got some breaking news on this thursday morning. so let's start with fox news alert. overnight, former president george herb esche walker bush fell and broke a bone in his neck. fox news correspondent james rosen up live with the latest. good morning, james. >> steve and anna good morning
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to you. at 91 years young george h.w. bush is the oldest living president and maybe the most durable. quote, 41 fell at home in maine today and broke a bone in his neck. his condition is stable he is fine but he'll number a neck brace. quoted as saying we do not expect a long stay for the 41st president. all of which will bush has been hospitalized for a total of two months over the last two years there is renewed debate over the bush administration. john sin knew new just published "a quiet man." >> his domestic record is probably as good as any president, except maybe franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson. he passed a five-year budget act which he took a lot of pain for but created the surplus and growth economy of the early
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'90s. >> h.w. as in the bush family and sometimes referred to also has a form of parkinson's disease which forces him to use a motor scooter. but it was just a while ago that he celebrated his 90th birthday by skydiving. something i have yet to do. >> and our very own martin single just heard from the bush team. what have you found out? >> well he fell and hit his neck. no loss of consciousness which is really important. he did not black out. he is expected to be in the hospital for just a couple of days and then go back home. he's been fitted with a neck brace. he fractured one of his vertebrae in the neck. we don't know which it is. right over here there's seven of them steve.
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the higher up they are, it's fractured, we don't know which one it is. it's just a compression fracture meaning it's the most minor of all the fractures. if you have a major one and the alignment goes off you have to have surgery. so the idea that he's just in a brace is good. >> you mean like a neck brace? >> absolutely. restrictions you got to eat with that thing on. you can't go taking that off. it's a hard brace. in an elderly person like him it it will take longer to recover. >> dr. siegel he's jumping out of the airplanes. what do you know about his health history, i remember about a year ago he was in the hospital for shortness of breath. >> well had he has parkinson's disease, that's a vascular form. that's why he's in a wheelchair. i'll tell what you will help
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him. it's his fortitude, it's his courage. i have found throughout my entire career of being a physician, it's those who have tougher strength. he will recover because of that. in the hospital back to 2012. >> and somebody with that attitude and uplifting that always helps when you're trying to recover and bush 41 -- >> oh he never gives up. he'll be out on a plane when he's 95 you'll see. >> i think they'll take good care of him at the hospital because his wife's name is on the children's wing there. >> yeah named after her. >> again, he's going to be home in a couple of days so it's looking very good. >> doctor. >> thank you. that's good news. if there is good news considering, you know fracturing part of your neck. we turn now to heather. >> we've got scary moments for passengers on board, in one of the country's busiest airports
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pilots nearly blinded by lasers as they flew those planes. officials say at least five airplanes were flashed with green lights. air traffic control were forced to change routes to make sure the planes are able to land safely. the faa is investigating that. some extreme weather and it's not over yet. now taking a deadly toll on the midwest. four people are now dead after they were swept away by flash flooding in indiana and also kentucky. outside of lexington, the raging waters we've been telling you about ripped apart nearly 150 homes there. take a look at that video. several cars up to their roof in water. five people are still missing in the area. officials say all the downed power lines are complicating the search for survivors and the missing. and we're getting in brand-new details about the drug
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kingpin el chapo's escape. it turns out that the billionaire drug lord may have used a bird a bird to help them escape. authorities found a dead spare row in the trash can. they believe he used it to test the quality of the air quality in the tunnel. el chapo also left the tv on with the volume turned up to turn off the guards. and another one to tell you about, nicolle wallace is out after just one season of the show host of the abc talk show. wallace was the lone conservative voice on "the view." those are your headlines. >> what's going on over there? >> no conservatives. >> you can't hold it together after elisabeth hasselbeck left. >> lucky us. >> lucky us we've got ed here
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the white house correspondent for fox news. i'm sure you were watching yesterday. >> he asked a tough question. the president got mad. you saw the glare from the president but also he went beyond that. the president was holding himself back like he really wanted to lash out even harder than he did. he was pausing to sort of catch his breath and calm down because major was pressing him about why, as the president celebrates this nuclear deal with iran there are four americans left behind and were not part of the talks. listen to this. >> there are four americans in iran. three held on trumped up charges, according to your administration. one, whereabouts, unknown. can you tell the country, sir, why you are content with all the fanfare around this deal to leave the content of this nation the strength of this nation around with the four americans. and last week the chief of staff said under no circumstances should there be relief for iran
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with the pentagon leaving the joint chief of staff out to dry. >> the notion that i'm content as i celebrate with american citizens languishing in iranians jails, major, that's nonsense. and you should know better. >> dismissive to satey the least. >> on the substance of it the president went on to say if we included the four americans in the negotiations then it would open the door for iran to say, okay. we want some more goodies. so it sort of undermines -- when you get beyond the i'm annoyed, that's nonsense. >> was it a fair question? >> i think it was a fair question. i think the language in there, i'm always second-guessing when i ask a question as well. maybe there were a couple words.
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the word content certainly got under his skin. look this is what i tried to do when it was president bush. it's not about partisanship. these are our leaders and we're not supposed to sit around and say, oh how was the deal? we're supposed to push them. >> they could be getting $150 billion as leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> dana bash from cnn said it was disrespectful and over the line what do you think? friends? if you're watching the big award show once a year the espys, and they gave a special jimmy v. award to devon still. he's a cincinnati bengals defensive tackle. he's been on this program. he was singled out because of the way he stood with his 5-year-old daughter leah battling cancer. it was an inspiring speech. >> i was there with my fiancee
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every night. we would drop to our knees and i would pray to god that i didn't lose my daughter while i was in cincinnati. and she was able to fight. at that time god answer might rares because my daughter went through remission. we definitely would not have made it through last year if i didn't have a good supporting cast. every time i'm battling cancer on tv i look like the hero i look like i'm saving the day. honestly you all are the real heroes. what i do is easy. i stand in front of people and i tell them your stories. you all are the ones dealing with cancer and going with rounds and rounds of chemo and radiation. you all remain with a smile on your face and never give up. that's so inspiring. >> wondering out loud why did god give his daughter cancer and not him. >> jimmy v. award, for people that don't know the name, viv
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vivano. if you have not seen his speech. coach k. talks about getting on a plane. he was throwing up the entire time on the plane because he was going through chemo. they didn't think he could get up on the stage to speak. when they finally got there, they were like holding him up and he was just as inspiring as devon still. if you haven't seen his speech. >> i imagine there wasn't a dry eye in the house. there was a little bit lighter moment toward the end of the speech where devon still is talking about this big wedding that he and his fiancee -- a big wedding that his fiancee is planning he wants to give her a dream wedding. >> we got a little bit after leah was diagnosed, we didn't have the typical engagement
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where we sit down and we planned everything. because i didn't want to do anything until i knew that my daughter was able to walk down that aisle as a flower girl. i thank you for being so unselfish unselfish. i promise you, i'm going to give you the wedding of your dreams. that don't mean that you go back and dream up crazy stuff -- [ laughter ] >> so a dream wedding. don't become bridezilla. it was funny. very touching. glad we could bring that to you on a thursday morning. meanwhile, coming up things get heated on the hill over accountability at the va. >> they can't budget right. they can't allocate dollars right. they can't do their job right. >> so the reform bill did get the green light. now groups are trying to kill it. what's going on the man fighting for change joins us next.
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is enough. >> they can't budget right. they can't allocate dollars right. they can't do their job right and i'm not going to protect poor performing employees at the department of veterans affairs. >> there are some people that work in the department that need to be fired. not protected. the veterans deserve better. the status quo doesn't work. are you going to stand with the veterans or the bureaucrats? >> definitely a very passionate plea right there. after that the committee passed a bill to make it easier to fire incompetent government employees but the real house vote for the full house is not until next week. and unions are now doing everything they can to stop this bill. major pete hatstat, pete you sound fired up about the unions trying to block this bill isn't that. >> absolutely. it's put up or shut up time in the house.
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is this a bill that gives the va the opportunity to fire employees. all the battle. we know how bad the department is. now they've got a moment to finally vote to bring real accountability to the va. what you have is a party line vote. jeff miller didn't amazing job, an impassioned job. 14 democrats for, 10 republicans against. the american federation for government employees has secretly been working behind the scenes to get them to move against this bill. when they had a chance instead, they voted against. >> pete you're passionate about it. i want to show our viewers in stark terms who's for this bill and who's against it. on left side of the screen you see all the veterans organizations supporting this from vietnam vets of america. and veterans of foreign wars. the only ones supporting is the
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unions does that not tell you who's at stake? >> it telling you, va vet, am-vets, every single one. look at that list. it's embarrassing. on the other side american federation for government employees. they can't even come out publicly on this. they're working behind the scenes trying to remind them who writes the check. there are folks who should be ashame folks like tim walls. some who have have gone the other way. they're not anti-veteran but when they had a chance to do the vote they didn't. >> pete hegseth, thank you for joining us. coming up president obama going where no president has gone. details next. and take a look at this video. that's an armed robber trying to
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and some quick headlines first. >> everybody in cleveland knows, he's president, you know. >> now, the administration wants to bring high-speed internet connections to low-income households for free or at a discount. before any of that president obama is going where no sitting president has gone before. federal prison. it's all part of his new initiative focusing on inequalities in the justice system. today, he'll visit a medium security prison in oklahoma.
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a would-be robber in the state of texas picked the wrong store at the wrong time. >> watch what happens when a 19-year-old armed with a knife pushes aside a firefighter at the cash register. the firefighter, eight years with the marines grabs him and holds him to the ground. that firefighter daniel caskey joins us now. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> nice hat, too. while you're in the store, this happens, you're trying to keep everybody safe you assess the situation, what's going through your mind as you tackle this guy? >> that was, not too much to be honest with you, i just read the situation. it's obvious, he wasn't paying attention to me at all. and i could see that he wasn't within a dangerous distance of the dash cashier.
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i just felt like i could control that situation really quickly but i had to move fast. >> and you did have to move fast. and did you. in that split second you're doing the math he's that far to the cashier. i'm closer. it was all about the hand with the weapon, right. it was about controlling the weapon. explain that to us? >> yes, sir. well that's essentially what it was, i saw the knife in his hands, and my thought is i'm going to go for his arm, and i'm going to take control of that arm so he can't go swinging it around trying to hit anybody. the reason i jumped so hard on his back was sort of a backup plan, i'm going to go for the knife, but if i miss his arm or he breaks free i'm going to be so close to his back that he wouldn't be able to get an angle to reach around and stab me at all. >> gosh you didn't look scared at all. >> luckily, i got control of this. >> it could have ended in a bad
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way. >> yeah it could have. >> how did your training as a first responder, paramedic, firefighter, eight years in the marines, deployed to iran mostly doing intelligence while you were there, how did this training help you, do you think? >> you know the biggest factor is preparing me to be able to function appropriately in a fearful or stressful environment. you know going all through the marine corps and also in fire and ems training. a big part of it is training your body how to continue to operate. >> sure. >> normally under stressful situations. >> well you did a great job. >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> when you look at the video, though you knew what you were doing there, you took the guy down effectively. but when you watch it now, after it's happened do you think to yourself what was i thinking? >> no no, sir.
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>> good. >> at that moment it was the right thing to do you know? >> yeah. >> you can't second-guess it when it's the right thing to do. >> i think you ought to put a name on whatever that move was. >> that's the gasky. >> thank you so much. >> they picked the wrong store to go in and steal from. still ahead on "fox & friends," a little brother being hailed a hero this morning. >> she was already halfway in the van. like to the waist. i had to grab her legs. >> how that 13-year-old saved his sister from kidnappers. >> that's right. then if you could not text or social media at work would you quit your job? >> no way! >> well the surprising results to that question just ahead. and the younger you are the more likely you are to say yes. first, happy birthday to will ferrell. he turns 48 today. >> ladies and gentlemen, can i
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across the street from it. they're going to put up a flag. >> closing down the streets! >> yeah. all right, 28 minutes before the top of the hour. heather's got some news on this thursday. good morning, good morning, everyone. hope you're off to a great morning. in chicago, where this happened in just a matter of seconds, a 15-year-old girl was nearly kidnapped. she was grabbed by a man and pulled into his white van as she was walking through an alley near her chicago neighborhood. but her little brother who luckily was walking alongside her jumped into action and pulled her out of that van by her ankles and set her free. listen to this. >> she was already halfway into the van, like to the waist. and i had to grab her legs. i was like right here. i had to grab her legs and keep pulling her as hard as i could. >> i tried everything i could to try not to go in the van. >> well that white van has a dent on it. police are looking for it.
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its license plate is covered. that suspect is still on the loose in the chicago area this morning. well this one is the first in utah as a newborn now has two mothers listed on her birth certificate. a federal judge has just ordered the state to put both tammy and angie rose's names on the paperwork as a couple argued that utah should treat same-sex couples the same as they list other couples. there's two mothers on the birth certificate. this is the first ruling of its kinds since gay marriage was legalized earlier in the month. you have heard the saying dance like nobody's watching? one dad may have had a little bit too much fun with that take a look. ♪ oh no he didn't!
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no! oh my gosh that's dad stealing the show with his robot and his moonwalk. he didn't care he was just having so much fun. that's in england. showing up the teenagers in the crowd. >> he thinks he's in the back where nobody can see him. somebody's got a camera behind him. >> that's the best part. we've done the stories about the dad dance. that's awesome. '80s moves. like the sprinkler, right? >> could you see him like at the taylor swift concert? thank you, robot. thank you very much. all right. the young people love to just start taking pictures of dads doing crazy things that's what the millennials do these days because they love their smartphones. >> there's a new study on this is a 60% of millennials if their boss told them if they couldn't use their cell phones for social
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media, to make a phone call to boyfriends or husband, they would quit their jobs. >> wait 60% would quit their jobs? >> yeah. >> we go there -- let's watch. 60% of millennials if they weren't allowed to use their cell phones or personal e-mails they would quit their job, what do you say about that? >> sounds about right. >> you're not on the clock, how much are you on this thing? >> a lot. it would be weird for me to let go of it. >> if you're going to make money, gault to give it up. >> what are you doing on your phone? >> snap-chatting. >> you are addicted! >> he was making a snap-chat. >> 60%, holy cow. the one thing i will say in their defense, they're really fast at it if they want to do some texting or something like
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that by the time i find out how to turn it on. >> some said i wouldn't do it in front might have boss. >> texting at work or doing what we do which is when nobody is looking, we've got the solitaire screen on. the card game. >> tell us what you think, friends @foxnews.com. >> you can get the weather on your smartphone but why do that when you've got maria? >> yeah come on. we is have extreme weather we're tracking specifically over parts of missouri and also in iowa. in parts of missouri we picked up already 8 inches of rain in several hours. and flash flood warnings because of that. rainfall rates 1 to 2 inches per hour. so pretty serious out there with those watches and warnings in effect. we are going to be seeing more storms this afternoon and
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evening. potential for severe weather in the midwest and parts of the southeast. forecasts up to 110 degrees out there. warnings and advisories in effect for that. there's a closer look for those numbers, going to feel like 100 degrees out there. summer in full force out there. let's go back inside. meanwhile, if you had a chance in manhattan earlier this week, you would have seen we've got a new temporary neighbor. >> new neighbor in town ryan seacrest inviting vans to his door step. >> and to hear more about it, let's step into the fox light. "american idol" may be closing the curtain after just one more season. the longtime host ryan seacrest is opening up a new door, literally. take a look. ♪
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>> let's see. >> thank you! >> he's the hardest working guy in show business. taking it to a whole new level. >> reporter: after a 15-year run as the host of "american idol," ryan seacrest is going from stage to street with "knock knock live." >> this show is so fun. it makes people happy. >> reporter: in the show seacrest goes door to door showing ordinary americans with challenges and surprises. >> we find out where they are. we put together ways to literally knock on their door and surprise them with things. >> reporter: does it make you nervous? >> i like it. just the people watching, it won't all go perfectly. >> reporter: and ryan isn't the only famous face on the block.
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kellie pickler, and even david beckham jumped in on the fun. >> if you could have one celebrity to knock on your door who would it be? >> it would be simon cowell i miss simon. >> absolutely horrendous. >> reporter: what the worst job you've had? you've had had so many jobs. >> it wasn't that i was the worst at it. my first job was selling christmas trees. and i had to tie trees on the roofs of cars not necessarily what you'd expect. >> reporter: shows that give people what they could really use, what would ryan seacrest need? >> i could use 50 more seasons of "idol." maybe a 25th hour in the day. >> another hour of the day because he doesn't work hard
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enough." knock knock live" is coming up on tuesday, the 21st. >> it's like "extreme makeover home edition ""and "queen for a day." >> absolutely. kellie pickler okay but i could get in trouble with david beckham is there. a mix-up on the rundown. an explosion caught on camera, of course. >> ma setwhat set off that fiery blast and where was it? then from groceries to dental care even a night out with your family. you can get it all free. our expert shows all that free stuff -- next. if it's free it's for me!
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now, for some quick international headlines. violence continues in athens as lawmakers pass harsh austerity measures vital to the decision. massive protests in china caught. wow, a mushroom cloud of flames shooting into the sky as a petroleum plant explodes. no word on any injuries at this hour. >> hannah. thanks so much. to the top of the hour groceries to dental care even a night out with your family what if we told you there are ways to get it for free.
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clinics in your area as far as affordable services. >> andrea thank you so much. head to "fox & friends."com if you'd like to take advantage of those. 48 minutes after the hour. she was killed by an illegal immigrant who should have never been on the streets. and a california law may be to blame. how one sheriff is takes matters into her own hands to make sure it doesn't happen again by putting i.c.e. agents in jail. we'll explain. a toast goes viral thanks to a bartender who wanted to honor the fallen soldier. he joins us just ahead.
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this is a great story. a never ending toast for a fallen soldier going viral when a woman ordered two beers at t a buffalo wild wings in tacoma washington. the bartender said sorry, can't serve you two. he learned who it was for. what happened after that will have you proud to be an american. we are now to explain. the bartender in buffalo wild wings manager dan. they join us this morning from seattle. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> okay. so o'brienbryan you go over to this woman, appears to be a military woman. what does she order? >> she was in street clothes.
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i didn't realize she was military until she showed her her id. is she did ordering of two beers. i explained the policy you can only have one at a time by company policy. she explained the other was for her fallen brother. i went and head and give her the beer the to sit where she wanted to sit. we went on with the meal. being a bar tend thor as long as i have i've never seen this happen before. it touched me. when she was all done, i talked to my manager and another manager had said we'll go ahead -- she's not going to pay for that beer. she was touched by this wrote a beautiful message on her credit card receipt. after she got up and left i didn't have the heart to throw it away dump it out. >> you turned to the guy next to you and said what? >> we have a flag for another
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fallen soldier. i asked him, i'm not going to pour that out. i'll let him tell you what he said. >> dan what did you tell him? >> i thought it was a great idea. thought it was fantastic. i said every morning change that lime out so it stays nice and fresh. >> so you have the corona light in place of display. every morning one of your jobs in addition to opening the place is putting a fresh lime in at that beer? >> absolutely. today i cut the first lime and first wedge i climbed up there and put it on there. >> that's awesome. >> what does it mean to you to have that up there? >> i think it's a great memorial for fallen sierra leone soldiers. we've had hundreds of calls of people thanking us for doing this. at first it was her and her
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brother. now it's a memorial for all fallen soldiers. >> brian, this has gone viral hasn't it? >> i like hitting the line put a fresh lime on it. i posted it so other buffalo wild wings people might see it and see we live by core value we teach other team members. it went crazy. i can't believe it. >> it's a lovely gesture and wonderful thing you're doing. at our house, we love buffalo wild wings. here's another reason to love you. we thank you both for getting up so early, 3:56 this the morning in seattle. guy, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> great story. all right. coming up on this thursday we've got a fox news alert. former president george hw bush hospitalized with a broken bone in his neck. we'll have the update. you're use to seeing him go
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head to head on the five. he's in the studio cooking with his best friend and wife. they're going to show us how to make their maryland blue shell crab. ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf. great. how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! the ready for you alert, only at lq.com.
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hi. good morning. today is thursday 16th of july 2015. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. former president george h.w. bush is hospitalized after falling and breaking his nexck. are the true details overlooked? >> i would like to thank everyone that supported me last year. on tv i look like the hero. i look like i'm saving the day. honestly y'all are the real heroes. >> devin'sing moving tribute.
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it's going to inspire you this morning. spotlight turns to johnny depp's wife charged as an international smuggler. i didn't see that coming. busy two hours kicks off now from new york city. you're watching "fox & friends"." ♪ ♪ why from 48th and 6th avenue you can see for the last 11 years we've been doing this here. the soldier ride is about to commence about an hour and 45 minutes from now. today 150 members of the fire department of new york are going to be riding in honor of 150th anniversary of the department of fire here in new york city. of course it is soldier ride to
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benefit the woundseded warrior project. kicked off on this project 11 years ago. >> kicking off for the 11th time. wounded war i can't eded warriors inspiring us all as they ride across the bridge. >> all for a great cause. and you'll see one of ours here in the studio with his wife. >> got to be careful how you hold the crabs. >> if she's used to dealing with you, crabby guys. >> looks like a great recipe. >> two and a half minutes after the top of the hour. former president george h.w.
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bush fell in his home in maine. >> good morning james. what can you tell us? >> good morning to you on twitter. late last night, sounded like this from bush's spokesman mcgraph. i quote 41 fell at home in maine today and broke a bone in his neck. his condition is stable. he is fine but he'll be in a neck brace. >> just a compression fracture meaning it's the most minor you can have. the if you have a major one and alignment goes off, you have to have surgery. just having a neck brace is good. >> the nation's oldest living president at 91 has been hospitalized twice in houston. latest injury comes as a former aid to the president advances a new argument on mr. bush's single term presidency at the close of cold war. the chief of staff published "the quiet man," presidency of
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george h.w. bush. >> most remember him for what he did putting together the relationships with thatcher iran cole and as he created it a hold liberating eastern european countries. for liberating kuwait when hussein invaded. >> ford died at 93 back in 2006. i have to tell you, i'm looking forward to the crab cooking is segment. i think brit found williams to be crabby for years. >> we've got plenty. >> corny and crabby. my office is next to james in washington. he's never crabby. >> one day james should come when we're cooking with bologna
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which is right up his alley. >> i think it would be bologna with cheese. >> bologna with tom. >> rough crowd. >> he's fantastic. he came back from vienna talks with iran to watch this segment. welcome back james. love you over here. good morning. hope you're off to a great day. pilots flying into one of the country's busiest airports nearly blinded by lasers. five commercial airplanes reported being flashed with green laser lights. air traffic control was forced to change the flying routes to make sure all those planes were able to land safely. faa is now investigating this morning. nearly 150 homes ripped
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apart by mother nature. this is not over yet. four are now dead after they were swept away in indiana and kentucky by flash flooding. five are still missing this hour. officials say there are so many downed power lines in that area that it is complicating the search there. we'll keep following this story and keep an eye on it. brand new detail about the drug pen's escape from if mexican prison. turns out he may have used a fwoird help him escape. authorities report they found a dead sparrow in the frash can. they believe he used it to test the air quality in the tunnel. he used a television to throw off the guards. what will we learn next?
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actress amber hurt facing jail time for taking the couple's two dogs to australia. this stems from the may incident the dogs were flown illegally on depp's private jet. australia has strict quarantine regulations. steve, you know that's a big deal. animals can bring in can deadly can diseases to crops and wild life. a lot of people think it sounds silly. >> you're thinking smuggling. bringing couple of dogs in? they've got rules, quarantine and whatnot. two days ago we told you about the historic agreement between world powers and iran where essentially iran now to many looks like they pretty much next stop will be on the verge of having an atomic weapon of some sort. republicans in congress and some democrats have been on offense
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regarding this. yesterday the president of the united states was on defense in a big press conference. >> you're right. he was trying to play offense and go out there and basically sell this. they've got hearings next wednesday in the senate. republicans and some democrats take a very tough critical skeptical look at this iran deal. when major garrett stood up and asked this question the pleased. >> there are four americans in iran three held on trumped up charges according to your administration. one's whereabouts unknown. can you tell us where you are to leave the strength of this nation unaccounted for in relation to four americans. last week the chairman of the joint staff said under no circumstances should there be relief for iran meaning ballistic missiles. you left the chairman joint chief of staff hung out to dry. >> i've got to give you credit how you craft those questions.
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the notion i'm content as i celebrate with american citizens languishing in iranian jails. major, that's non sense. you should know better. >> many are saying in exchange for sanction relief it could give them $150 billion, americans should have been swapped in the deal. >> for the reporter, that was a fair question. >> absolutely fair. >> the word content got under the president's skin. the contrast major said up the white house has been celebrating this as a big victory and leaving out or underplaying four americans weren't included. >> they haven't talked about the four americans at all. we asked you what you thought. andrew on twitter said pathetic non response. he proves his failure every day.
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>> carol says garrett's statement regarding those being retained by iran was not effective. >> ron said the president should have focus canned. >> the president chewed out major and mobile isnobody is talking about the four stuck over there in a prison. let's switch geefrars. last night the espys. devin stills defensive tackle from the ben gals and heart wrenching speech about his 5-year-old daughter battling cancer. support from his team, fans media, from really everybody es. let's take a listen. >> i would grab my fiance's hand
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every night. we would drop to our knees and pray to god i wouldn't lose my daughter when i was in cincinnati. that she was able to fight until i got home. my daughter went through remission. every child out there battling cancer. on tv i look like the hero. i look like i'm saving the day, but honestly y'all are the real heroes. what i do is easy. i stand in front of people and tell them y'all's story. y'all are actually battling cancer and going through rounds and rounds of chemo and radiation. y'all remain with a smile on your face. to my beautiful daughter. you molded me into the man i am today. in the five years i've been with you, you taught me more about life than i could ever do. i love you. i'm proud of the way you've been handling yourself this past year. >> remarkable. especially the role faith played. >> absolutely. his daughter could not attend but sent a video.
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she said sorry i could not be there everybody. thank you for supporting me while i beat out cancer. there she is there. she ended it with bye daddy. >> the award for jim and his famous speech before he died of cancer. don't give up. don't ever give up. >> go on youtube if you haven't seen it. it's 12 minutes after 7:00 here in the east. he snuck back in the united states six times. last time proved fatal for kate steinle. how do we stop this from happening again? the sheriff you're about to meet is doing something you won't believe, and it's working. america should be working. animals at a shelter couldn't imagine who was making a mess until they went to the video tape. the proof is in the pudding. watch this. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone.
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are released. in many cases her not released. fresno county sheriff joining us now. good morning to you sheriff. >> good morning. >> tell us about the trust act in california. what is that? >> a state law which prohibits sheriffs from detaining certain illegal immigrants for specific crimes. we're prohibited for detaining them specifically for ice. >> that is the law on the books. we learned two weeks ago after the case of francisco channel says -- -- sanchez. he had been arrested and deported before. what happened since you did
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this? >> since we had ice in jail to screen inmates before release, we have turned over 23 people who fit their priority one and priority two in the priority enforcement plan which means 23 people that have serious charges or a serious criminal history. >> okay. so up until now, the way with the trust act and the way things happen with ice, it sounds like you would arrest people. if they had a record of substance, you call ice, and ice never shows up for one reason or another. you've put ieszce there. this program is working is this. >> it's working. the nature of the local jail is 24/7. local ice agents are not. we provided them with data with some that are high release time for from fresno county jail. they're putting agents into the
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jail. what it does is sends a message to public we're doing our best together to keep you safe. public safety is a team sport. all agencies local to the federal agency have got to work together to keep our communities safe. >> absolutely. well it seems like your idea is working in california. if there are other sheriffs in california or across the country looking in now, what would your message to them be? >> my message to them would be work closely with law enforcement partners. try to figure out how to keep your communities safe. you've got to think outside the box. many times reasonable people when they they get together they come up with reasonable solutions. that's what we did in this case. >> sure can d. it's working. the sheriff out in fresno california. thank you for getting up so early to be with us today. job well done. >> thank you. >> all right. that's terrific. all right. 20 minutes after the top of the
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>> these guys tell you how crabby i can get. >> what are you whipping up for us today? these crabs are alive aren't they? >> yes. >> you've got to cook when alive. if dead you're in trouble. >> then they're no good. the secret is in the steaming. >> what's the secret in the steaming? >> first of all, a lot of places cook the crabs in the water. they get soggy, mushy. that's no good. you have to have a way to have the water boiling underneath and the steam cooking the crab. >> they're not in the water. they're above the water. >> this is hot. let me warn everybody. >> well first in the water you have a can of beer. then you have like two-thirds almost of vinegar with the water. >> what kind of vinegar?
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>> apple cider. just beer and vinegar in the water. >> crabs are alive when you put them in the pan. >> let's do it. >> drop them in there. >> watch your fingers. sorry guys. >> there we go. i think this is per fume. there's no smell like blue crab smoking. >> there's no better place than in my belly. >> tharst's right some can't imagine a better smell than blue crabs. i grew up in brooklyn. when i met her, she introduced me to blue crabs. i thought i'm in love. >> no it was me. >> do you help in the kitchen or just eat? >> you know she sends me down to the wharf. she's doing all the cooking.
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i go down to the wharf. ed knows where that is in d.c. i get the crab. i bargain for crab. you get a bushel of crab. then you have to put them in the back of the car. they stink up the car. >> what about the kids they get involved? big family meal? >> yeah yeah. we start the kids young in the beginning when they're tiny. we pick the crabs for them. that's a hard process. by the time they're lee to four they have to pick their own. >> this is a family tradition on mother's day. >> this comes from delise's family. this is the family recipe with the beer vinegar. >> we'll have it on "fox & friends" friends".com. for the magic of television how long do you cook it? >> 30 minutes. there you go.
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>> watermelon cole slaw. >> if you haven't had her cheesecake and banana cream pie, you haven't lived. >> we still have an hour and a half. >> all back in d.c. this weekend. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> do you eat the shell? >> no. >> i guess they're not soft shells? >> you don't know how to eat the crab? >> i'm from kansas. we don't have many crabs. coming up that's my boy. a mom turns in her own son after seeing him on surveillance video. details just ahead. would you quit your job if you couldn't use your phone at work? >> yes. >> i could see why a boss wouldn't like that. i could also seize why people wouldn't take a job that doesn't allow them to use their cell phones. >> where do you stand? the surprising survey the next. ♪
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let's start with you deven. what is warrior speak? >> to get out there and share the stories of what's happening with our warriors when they come home. also the caregivers as well. our job is raise awareness not money. >> give us an idea of the ride scope of the day. >> thanks for having us again. we'll is ride 18 miles in brooklyn. couldn't be happier. weather is perfect. >> you'll be honored at fdny headquarters, over 100 participating. and 50 wounded warriors. what's the significance of fdny being a part of this? >> we've been involved since 9-11. they've been helping us day one. >> the first ride was by a firefighter, correct? >> no chris did the first ride. we didn't have anywhere to stay.
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we stayed in the fire houses in new york city. >> oh okay. >> back in those days tony snow had the radio show. we had it all here. 11 years later, it is an honor to once again be the launch point. >> instrumental in getting us off the ground everybody at fox was. it's a wonderful program. >> great to have you here. we're going to kick things off in 75 minutes from thousand. if your in manhattan area, come over. it's absolutely a wonderful and moving event. >> back to heather with headlines inside. >> great stuff our veterans are doing out there. good morning to you. the mess at the va lack of accountability continues to plague the department of foreign
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affairs. now turning backs on veterans voting against a bill to make it difficult for agency to fire incompetent workers. one union is trying to stop the bill in its tracks completely. we spoke to the fox news contributor this morning who said they should be ashamed. >> it's embarrassing. on the other side only one american federation for government employees. they can't come out publicly. they're working behind the scenes against members trying to remind them who writes the checks, who for or against them. they should be ashamed. >> the house will vote on that bill next week. a major drug smuggling bust at dallas fort worth airport. cocaine and meth about to be distributed across the united states. 46 are arrest including workers.
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they each face up to 20 years in prison and $500 fine. excuse me $500,000 fine. a mother's love is not enough to keep a pair of teens out of jail. a utah mom turning in her son and accomplice after she spotted them on surveillance breaking in middle cool. even with disguises. a mom always knows it's you. police say they stole a few items but not brought charges against them. at least not yet. when humans are away this pooch will play. check out the puppy running muck at the animal shelter. she managed to escape her kennel after the staff went home. she's leaving such is a mess that shelter has found the mut a forever home. look at that mess. something else right there. well glad she's got a good home. let's head outside for a
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look at our weather. good morning maria. >> good morning heather. i want to see the images out of the new home he found and see what stuff he's causing over there. let's look at weather. mother nature packing a punch across parts of missouri and iowa this morning with heavy rain swinging through the area already seeing up to eight inches in northern missouri. rainfall rate of some storms one to two inches per hour. we do expect more storms in that area today. some could produce severe weather. severe weather in flflorida, georgia and alabama. heat continues. advisories and warning out there because of how hot it's going to be. going to feel like 109 in memphis. 105 montgomery and city of jacksonville. heat is on out there. out west not bad in coastal areas. ss temperatures set to reach
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70 in la. >> remember in the old days people were actually paying attention or talking on phones. >> in really old days people talked to each other. >> what for? >> i can't remember. >> there's a new survey out. anna you hit the streets and asked the young people. if your boss told you you had to put down the phone. couldn't touch it until quitting time half would quit. >> six out of ten millennial said if their supervisor made this outlandish request, that they couldn't use cell phones on the job, they said they would quit. smell you later. let's see if folks in new york city think the same thing. >> millennial if they weren't allowed to use cell phones or
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e-mails, they would quit. what do you think? >> that's ridiculous. if you get a job, you should take it. >> it would be hard and weird to let go of it. >> if you're going to make money and succeed, you've got to give it up. >> what are you doing now? i see on your phone. >> you are addicted. you're addicted. >> i asked the young kids that were out there who weren't quite millennial. i said are you allowed cell phones in school? they said no. i said are you using them any way? they said are my teachers watching this thousand. >> we had a viewer say this is a problem at our office. we have to adapt to our generation. and another said millennial had before grow up in a hurry. their cell phones aren't going to pay their bills. >> and one said most really
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would not quit. simply stressing how much they like having access to their phones. how much go we check our phones at home in our personal time for work? it's a work like balance. >> my kids are so addicted. i am too, but it scares you they're not reading enough books, not engageing in what they need to at that age. >> are you saying they're not taking out the trash like you just told them? take out the trash. daddy is busy. dad is back from the white house. take out the trash. what do you think? keep the e-mails coming. still ahead did you know donald trump is a rich guy? >> what? >> i'm using my own money. i'm not using donors. i don't care. i'm really rich. >> we knew that. another guy who's not afraid to speak his mind kevin, one of the few conservatives in hollywood. he has something to say about the donald who he likes.
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>> you're trying to contact people to get a loan modification and refinancing, you feel unstable. you feel like you're throughout and nobody cares about you. >> you're out of control. bob joins us with more on their story and preview of this weekend's episode. bob, congrats on the new gig. thanks for joining us. give us a preview of the show. they go to craigslist e-mail pawnshops trying to sell personal belongings. tell us about it. >> this is very sad. what happened on this case is actually an insurance company contacted them saying their roof did not comply any longer. they had to go out and get money to save their home. they had to try to get new refinance. didn't work out. basically i stepped in and tried to help them get a loan modification which basically is a way to reduce the payment, save some money. it took a while. we ultimately got it for them.
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low modifications are a thing of the past not as prevalent as today. years ago, they were everywhere. the remnants and residual effect of loan modification are not easy today. >> it can be a laborious process. what are the challenges? ho do people break through those? >> they had to let their credit go bad. when doing that there was never a guarantee they would get a lawn mod or short sale. it affects your credit. then there's a trial period. we're going to give you a shot at this lawn mod. we want you to pay three months four, five months. people would pay on the modified amount and say after further investigation, we're going to turn you down. there was this horrible frustration. she said in the piece ed, they would call the bank and never talked to the same person.
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everybody lost things. those viewers out there know that. today however, things have changed where the banks aren't giving loan mods. people are stuck in times with these issues. >> we need to be aware of this. why? >> because of the fact that's all it is. it becomes coming in some cases and many cases nothing more than a collection maneuver. here's the biggest thing people have to remember. even if you're paying on it now viewers, those things in -- let's say you were behind 12 to 14 months. a lot of people thought loan mods forgave those. they didn't. they take those and put to the end of the loan. that amount may be 10 15 20 years from now. that was pushed forward. you're going to pay that if you sell your home or live there long enough to pay it off.
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>> we're going to tease out. i'm going other i'm going to appear on your show soon. >> catch bob massi, the property man. if you have a personal story or property problem that needs to be solved e-mail bob. coming up, he's one of the few conservatives in hollywood not afraid to speak his mind. what does he think about the donald? we'll ask him next. on this day in 1945 u.s. tested the atomic bomb in new mexico. "the catcher and the rye" was published. and 1991 "unbelievable" number one song in america. ♪
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♪ ♪ one hour from now, here at our world headquarter, 48th and 6th avenue about to kick off the 11th annual soldier ride. you can see the fire department of new york bag pipe with us today. this is also marking the 150th anniversary of the fire department in new york. >> that's right. 150 firefighters from fdny will participate in the events today along with 50 wounded warriors. >> come on down. that gets started in one hour. >> really awesome. i don't need anybody's money. it's nice. i don't need anybody's money.
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i'm using my own money. not using lobbyist, donor, i don't care. i'm really rich. >> turns out donald trump not kidding. filing official financial statements yesterday claim ago to be worth excess of $10 billion. he made $213 million when he appeared on nbc "apprentice." >> one day after surging to the top of the u.s. national poll taking the top spot from jeb bush. >> still many don't take him seriously. kevin has met donald trump before and many candidates running for president. he made millions last year. chump change right? i'm going to do this without special interest. >> you've got to give it to the guy. he says what's on his mind,
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doesn't hold back. he doesn't have a group of writers going out ahead of time say this because it will give you higher ratings. i think people like the refreshing attitude. >> absolutely. he says a lot of people people are thinking. the professional puns say he's going to fade. why do they say that? i like him. >> i get this pro u.s.a. approach which i think is wonderful. people are tired of rhetoric that goes on, same sound bites from other politicians in d.c. they want someone to go out and talk like they're saying at home. we're afraid. political correctness. >> the first big debate coming up in early august. who else beyond trump interests you sm. >> i like a lot of these guys.
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>> we've got to get you on a side. >> we're still a long way out. you know that. it's going to be interesting. to me i want to see the battles. i hope they don't get into bashing. people are tired of politics making fun of other people and say i'm going for r this guy. >> you have a new film out. you brought it along? >> i did. it's a wonderful movie, dealing with teen suicide. i play a counselor. "hope bridge" is in the title. real hope and change right here. it's a wonderful story. my wife is in it with me as well. that's how we met on "hercules." wonderful movie. >> thanks for being here. >> we'll be watching. >> thanks. meanwhile, we showed you this incredible video yesterday. a dog drowning brought back to
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life by his owner with cpr. this morning we're going to show you how to use cpr to save your met's life. i bet you don't know how to do it. >> and geraldo live in mexico. how are you doing there? >> we're on the trail of the man most wanted in the world. el chapo guzman who escaped from this prison behind me. mexicans offer $3.8 million. we've offered $5 million. what's up? ooh pizza rolls! ahh! they're ready! make summer awesummer with totino's pizza rolls. and get a free movie
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blue way to wake you up in the morning. certainly beating an alarm clock doesn't it? >> it does. we'll kick off the 11th annual soldier ride here at 48th and 6th avenue. if you're around drop by. it's inspiring. bag pipers 50 wounded warriors. it's the 150th anniversary of the start of the fire department of new york city is. 150 firefighters here as well. we'd love to have you. >> so many brave firefighters got involved after 9/11. firefighters and police october. in the meantime we have two minutes after the top of the hour. >> we have this for you. former president george h.w. bush in the hospital after palling and breaking a bone in his neck. >> good morning to you james from the white house. >> ed anna steve, good morning you. on twitter last night, it sounded like this from sh's
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spokesman mcgraf. i quote, 41 fell at home in maine today and broke a bone in his neck. his condition is stable. he is fine but he'll be in a neck brace. >> always touched by kindness thanks for all your thoughts and prayers for our dear gamps. the nation's oldest living president at 91 has been hospitalized twice. he has a form of parkisans's disease. he's by no means confined to the scooter. 13 months ago to celebrate his 90th birthday the former president went sky diving. just an incredible figure world war ii veteran and hero as well. back to you in new york. >> thank you sir.
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>> glad he's doing all right. >> mark heard from bush's team. good to be with you. >> good morning. >> when you hear someone that's 91 years old breaks a bone in their neck you think oh no. are they down playing it? >> to the first point, we're talking about bones in the neck surrounding the spinal cord. obviously that's in charge of your hands, legs all movement. it's a cage of bones. there's seven of them in there. >> right back here. >> right back here. we don't know which it is but it's somewhere in here. over 10,000 spinal cord injuries occur every year. in his case does not look like the spinal cord was injured. i heard from jim mcgraf last night. he said he did not black out. no loss of consciousness. did not require surgery. he's going to get by with a neck brace.
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it's just a compression fracture. it did not damage the spinal cord. really good news. >> he broke a bone in his neck did not break his neck. >> if you're going to have something like this happen whether you're in a wheelchair or not, you're prone to falls. even a low impact fall can cause this. if you're going to have something like this it's about the best it can be. when you're older, bones are not as strong as they used to be. may take him longer to recover. going to be out of the hospital in a few days. going to wear the brace next two or three months. that will interfere are daily functions, but you have to keep it on as much as possible. >> he's someone physically fit for his edge. >> great point. physically fit and also mentally. he has such courage and fortitude. this characterized his life and career never giving up. you'll see him jumping out of a
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helicopter at 95 in my opinion. >> thank you very much. >> good to see you. now let's go south of the border. geraldo joining us live. you are outside mexico's super max prison where el chapo spent $50 million to hire people to get him out of there. >> you moe, he hadknow he had plenty to spend. he's one of the richest criminals in the world. he he had a lot of dough to spread around. how high up the food chain did generosity go as he plotted the sensational, extraordinary escape from this super max prison behind me? to actually see that tunnel a mile long three stories down reinforced air condition
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canning, with that rail we've heard so much about. 2,000en to 2,000 tons of dirt to excavate and get rid of without anyone noticing in the 16 month months he was confined here at super max. he never would have been in prison except for u.s. intelligence. the man faces potential death penalty charges in six u.s. district courts. in california, arizona, the ex ex texas, florida, illinois new york. drug trafficking, murder. it's almost as if the united states wants him more than mexico does. for instance our ambassador anthony wayne met with the minister of the interior tuesday night pledging all kinds of u.s. cooperation. take our drones our u.s. marshals. we'll help you recapture this
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man. after seeming initially tuesday night to say that's a good idea on wednesday, yesterday, said you know i don't want anymore cooperation than we already are receiving which i translate to mean no drones, no extraordinary u.s. presence in tracking down this man. >> looks like the mexican government is corrupt and don't want him found unless on their terms. what about his beauty queen wife? there was a story he apparently had her come to the united states when she was birthing their babies. they are american citizens. is there any suggestion he might actually be north of the mexican border? >> i would tend to doubt it. i know that his relatives have immigrated some of them to the united states. he has four wives as i understand it.
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at least ten children. quite a herd he has in sinaloa. the bet here is that he has returned to sinaloa state. a specific state that is his mountainous caves. maybe he learned tunnel digging expertise will there. they got these expertise digging under the boardrder to smuggle drugs. they joke in mexico that he should be hired to fix the subway that's been problematic for years. >> there's talk that there might be some folks helping from the inside that it might be partly an inside job. anything on the latest on the investigation geraldo? >> this escape makes the dannemora escape look like little league effort. that required conspiracy of a
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middle aged woman, apparently a horny middle-aged woman that went down the romance task to help out these guys and some other people marginally involved. here they hired the top three prison officials. they're interrogateing 40 prison guards and the mexican government officials now in mexican newspapers being cast as deeply suspicious. let me put it that way. >> geraldo live at the supermax. as the dump truck goes by hopefully they're fill manage the tunnel. >> let's quickly pan over to the right. that infrastructure project probably allowed them pipes. the big water project, to disguise their efforts as part of. that back to new york. >> thank you very much. all right. now going to turn attention to other stories making headlines.
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>> good morning. hope you're off to a great day. we begin with extreme weather. it's still happening. we've gotten new pictures into fox about the devastation coming in from the midwest and also kentucky kentucky. here in ohio 12 dogs had to be rescued from the kennel there. flood waters rushed in. rescue crews. look at this. wading through the knee deep water to get animals and pile them into the raft. all made it out okay and in uninjured. this is east of cleveland. getting three inches of rain in 45 minutes. weather still nasty today. today president obama is going where no sitting president has gong before federal prison. he'll talk to officials at the prison at the medium security prison. this is part of the president's initiative devoted to what they consider to be criminal justice reform. president obama will be
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. donald trump doubles down on immigration stance maybe tripling by now. this time taking aim at fellow republican candidate rick perry. >> i don't want to nasty to him. he was much nastier than he should have been. he failed at the border. he failed totally. .govgovernor of texas toetdlytally fail add ed at the border. former governor rick perry. let's get to it. donald trump called you out saying you failed as governor to stop the border. >> there's no one on that stage who's had more experience dealing with the border than i have. people in texas and our law enforcement. i know for a fact it's the federal government's responsibility to take care of
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border security not a state. now donald trump may not know that. the fact is, when the president of the united states made it clear to me last summer he was not going to put into place the personnel, the effort that needed to be made to secure that border that's when texas acted. we not only had our texas ranger recon, parks and wild life wardens, we had 1,000 national guard troops on the border. we saw a 74% decrease in number of apprehensions. i don't consider that to be a failure. >> governor across the board, one thing the republican field agrees on is southern boarder not secure. you had the role of texas governor. you had a republican administration in place. now democratic administration. why didn't you do more as governor? >> we put almost 800 to $900
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million in border security over the last -- the idea that someone would legitimately stand up and say the state of texas has failed doesn't understand this is a federal responsibility. i'm surprised anyone you included would think this is a state responsibility. it is not. this is the federal government's responsible. americans know -- when i'm in new hampshire -- last september people came up to me county attorneys and sheriffs and said thank you for r doing what you did. nobody else is addressing this issue of border security. we have known for years that there was a challenge there ask and have done everything in our power. the federal government failed on this. i know how to secure the border. put personnel there in the right places have strategic fencing in place and aviation assets from tee wanna to el paso is
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1933 mile border looking down 24/7 with technology identifying where the challenges are, what's illegal, what's suspicious quick response teams to be there. at that time you can secure the border. that's a federal responsibility. >> we had geraldo on the southern side of the border. you saw dramatic pictures of el chapo getting out of the prison through the tunnel. it seems unclear if other powerful people in mexico were in on getting out the world's largest drug pen. what do you think we need to do? what are the steps for america to change the relationship and put pressure on the mexican government? >> obviously there's corruption in mexico. it's been there for a long type. we've known it's been there. this is going to take a focused effort. i suggest the washington crowd has missed opportunity after opportunity to go in to change
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that to use our diplomatic leverage. our other leverage we have with mexico. to put a partnership together. like we did in columbia i will suggest to you. we're n going to address this drug cartel and transnational gang slue until we have real engagement with the united states and mexico's administration. >> we appreciate you joining us to respond and talk about your platform. good luck to you on the trail. >> thank you. coming up take a look at this video. that's an armed robber trying to rip off a store. behind him, that marine. next. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability.
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international headlines. a massive explosion in china caught on camera. whoa. a mushroom cloud of fire shooting into the sky as a petro plant explodes. no word on any injuries that the hour. violence erupting in athens as greek lawmakers pass harsh austerity measures vital to that country's survival. they don't seem happy. protestors hurling molotov cocktails at police. tear gas dispersed eventually in athens, greece. this morning, a fox news alert. while you were sleeping a dozen pilots nearly blinded by lasers.
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>> we are live with robert with details. what can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: this morning, it's quite windy. last night the situation was far more dangerous this. problem is worse than we were told this morning. we were originally told five planes were affected. now according to faa, 11 commercial flights reported lasers shined at them while over new jersey last night between 9:00 and 10:30. fortunately month injuries reported. those all landed safely. let's not diminish what happened. lasers being shined into cockpits can be incredibly disorienting for pilots trying to perform important maneuvers like landing here at the airport. as of now, the faa has not determined the source of that laser, but the agency is now investigating. again, to reiterate, 11 commercial flights over new jersey had lasers aimed at them
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last night. now the faa is investigating. that is the late. >> robert before you go i know they haven't given out many details, but do they say the laser strikes were from one particular neighborhood or area or anything? >> reporter: they have not pinpointed it. i was going through the e-mail. there were flights who reported this very close to the airport but also as far south as ocean city. so it doesn't seem there was any one concentrated area at least at this point. >> okay. thank you so much. 27 minutes after the hour. an incredible animal rescue caught on camera. a drowning dog brought back with cpr. we'll show you how to save your pet's life if it happens to you. >> that's right. out at the beach on that day,
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deals. many became really frustrated because the items sold out too fast. a lot of things were sold like banjos extra long shoe horn seat extender. amazon getting blasted. look at tweets. nick tweeted this it seems like amazon's prime day is really just a huge garage sale. and brian said it was a total joke. >> and then this sony play station 4 console four cents off. >> before midnight. >> they basically said 14 hours after the prime sale launched peak order rates was topping black friday. tupperware -- really you immediate to go to amazon to get
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tupperware. the storage containers were $14.99 and sold out early. >> yesterday we were talking about how deals were so unbelievable that you could get a fantastic new tv $75. >> 32 inch hd. >> this were five of them. >> they sold out. >> amazon prime, the actual service, is a good service. >> amazon prime is great. it was a big misfit for the company. like baby wipes that people need in bulk. >> i bought the tupperware and baby wipes. good morning you. hope you're off to a good day. this happened in a matter of seconds. a 15-year-old girl nearly kidnapped, grabbed by a man and pulled into his van as she walks in an alley in chicago.
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her little brother was with her. he jumped in hanging onto her ankles pulling her out. >> she was already half way into the van to the waist. i had to grab her legs. i was here. i kept pulling as hard as i could. >> i tried not to go in the van. >> thank goodness for that. the license plates on that van were covered. the suspect is still on the loose. a white van in chicago. keep an eye out for that. it is a first in utah. a newborn will have two moms listed on her birth certificate. the federal judge awarded the state to put both names on the certificate for the baby. now in cases of sperm donors they put the mother's spouse male or female on the birth certificate. this is the first ruling of its
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kind since the gay marriage change. colorado won't allow soldiers and military veterans to get marijuana for medical help. despite recommendations from the chief medical officer and panel of physicians. nine other states consider ptsd as a qualifying moment. watch this man tackle a would be robber. daniel is a former marine. earlier today we spoke to daniel about the take do you know.wn. listen to this. >> i could see he wasn't within a dangerous distance of the cashier. i felt i could control the situation really quickly. had to move fast.
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at that moment, it was the right thing to do, you know? you can't second guess when it's the right thing to do. >> the 19-year-old suspect is facing aggravated robbery charges. not a smart idea to try to take down a guy in a camo hat in bass pro shots wearing a cross fit t-shirt. >> probably not smart. >> thanks. let's go to the streets of new york city. it's a beautiful day. >> yes, it is. low humidity sunshine beautiful day to be out here. we have folks with us we'll be talking to shortly. first weather conditions across the nation. i want to focus on missouri and iowa. disturbances movering through issuing rain. flash flood warnings are issued. watches are posted. be careful. tough commute for you as you led to work. later today and tonight, we're looking at risk for severe
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weather across different parts of the nation. the plains, midwest southeast large hail damaging winds, isolated tornados possible. for tomorrow severe storms possible in the plains. i want to take you to the south. out there the heat has been on. excessive heat warnings in effect and advisories posted. heat index values expected to rise above 100 today. it's going to feel very summer like and humid. going to feel like over 100 in memphis, jackson, montgomery. there's a look at high temperatures. parts of the west coast not bad for temperatures. now let's head to anna. >> 37 minutes after the hour we showed you this heart stopping video of bystanders rushing to save a drowning dog. >> she's sitting up.
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she's sitting up. >> thank all of you. thank you. >> wow. well the dog's owner performs cpr several minutes before it sits up. what would you do? thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me back. >> the best thing to do is call 911. ideal world it would be. in these situations we do it ourselves. cpr, think of as pump. it's about pumping blood around the body. unless the dog lost a huge amount of blood in the body we can move it around in the body by doing these pumps.
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if we had a bulldog, we would lie it on his back. that's the way to get too his heart. we're going to do compressions at the widest part of the chest. >> on the outside. >> if it was a bulldog we would do this. on a like like this do it on his side. lock your hands and your weight on it. we're not trying to wake up the dog. trying to pump blood around its body. you're going to sing. >> staying alive? like with people. >> that's right. you want about 100 beats per minute. that song low and behold is 10 compressions per minute. if you had another person to you, they would do mouth to snout breaths. every 30 seconds, do two
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breaths. >> let's say you finished 30 seconds -- >> close up the mouth, put your mouth around his nose and do two breaths. >> i'm still doing compressions. >> if by yourself? >> just compressions. you're pumping blood. keep thinking i'm pumping blood around the body. >> on a little dog or cat, if really little you could do more damage than you need to. do one hand like this. >> oh really in doing "staying alive." exactly. if you're by yourself do this. if you have somebody else, two breaths in there. in a perfect world, you have three people. two are doing cpr in the back of the car, and they're driving you to the vet. >> you said the red cross has a great app. >> they have a hospital locater
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too in case you don't know where you are and need a veterinarian. >> thank you. another one bites the dust. left at the table? dozens of wounded warriors are getting ready for a special ride. they'll kick off on the plaza coming right up. ♪ shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today.
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can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? actor tom selleck setting his water fight by i paying out thousands. the draught stricken water district accepting the offer of more than $21,000 to end the lawsuit. selleck was accused of taking water from a hydrant out of his
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district. another one bites the dust. nicole wallace, after one season of cohost she's out after one good-bye. it's a sinister plot we're used to seeing in the movies only this time it's all true. sound familiar? that's a movie. s real life. investigators just shut down a frightening website called dark code where hackers bought and sold dangerous software used to steal your information off your home computer. what were cyber criminals capable of? fox news legal analyst peter johnson jr. has been looking into dark code.
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>> good morning. good morning everyone at home. there were things we couldn't imagine. a computer crime accounts for $575 billion in losses throughout the world. 40 million americans are affected. according to one account 800 million people around the world. fbi and 20 countries together stepped in and crushed what is ebay or amazon of computer crime. let's look at programs on dark code and how it affects you and your bank account and phones. this is a coded malware intended to access control and steal data from google android cell phones. also something called a facebook spreader which infected your facebook and controlled it through the use of command and control servers around the world. again, malware designed to intercept and collect your
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e-mail addresses and pass words from network communications. then finally, personal information of about 39,000 people from a social security number database and 20 million e-mails and user names. hear about this too. something called ransomware. that goes into your computer and locks it up until you go online and pay a ransom by credit card to hackers. fbi, interpol and all agencies around the world crushed this outfit going on since 2007. you need secret pass words, have certain order of criminality. they were selling stuff in the open market. >> sure. i think some were responsible for the play station hack around christmas time. >> the lizard squat they're called. >> there you go. what about punishment for people
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stae stealing our information? >> arrests are continuing and continuing around the world. these people can go to jail 10 20 30 years depending upon the crimes they're involved with. usually this is a russian endeavor. most of these sites are russian. this was the biggest english-speaking cyber crime form in the world. the fbi has cracked it. it's a real danger and means a lot to each of pus on bank accounts phones computers. we can sleep better until the next cyber attack. >> they can turn on your phone in your pocket and look at your camera. >> botnets they call then. >> scary nets. thank you very much. the wait is almost over. up next, dozens our nation's heroes kick off the 11th annual wounded warrior soldier ride here on the plaza. you're going to see it live as we tell them to head out.
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let's head first to martha with a preview of 9:00 eastern. >> that's going to be great. thank you steve. good morning everybody. we're waiting for an update on condition of president george h.w. bush. we'll bring you that as soon as we get it. geraldo on el chapo's trail in mexico. we'll be live with him there. speaking out on iran hostages and also bill cosby when greg and i see you at the top of the hour. protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13
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department. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having us. >> this is your 11th year. what's new this year? >> 150th anniversary of fdyn. we're proud to have them with us. proud to be here with you guys. want to give this plaque in our appreciation. >> thank you. so today 15 miles. where you headed today? >> going to finish at court happen hamilton today. >> then finally? >> hamptons. people can go online and sign up for that. >> you've been starting the race for the last 11 years right here soldier ride. you ready nick? >> i hope so. >> three, two, one together? >> we can do that. >> okay. three, two, one. let's go. >> let her rip.
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>> the ride begins. >> all right. they're heading across the brooklyn bridge on the 15 mile trek. here we go. about how long will this take everybody? >> about two hours. >> then they'll go to the headquarters to be honored. what's that ceremony like? >> let's just take in the minute right now. let's listen to bag pipes and watch them go. ♪ >> look at that. all right. all right. got a gopro there.
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>> good luck to you guys. have fun. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> thank you for your service everyone. >> we started this as a conclusion for the segment in ten years. we haven't seen everybody head off. today we see everybody head off. that's terrific. we should point out this isn't just about meeting the goal for a lot of guileys. it's about physical fitness. >> absolutely. first time in new york city for a lot of folks too. >> there goes the guy on a city bike. i don't think he's part of the show is he? >> he is now. >> tell the us about the very beginning of this in 2004 first ride that inspired it?
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this started in new york. we had tony snow to talk about this on the radio and put it on the map. we were staying in the fire houses didn't have money to put people up. thanks to tony and people that got this going. >> for folks at home that would like to help out, the website is -- >> wounded warrior project.org. >> we'll step side for the 11th annual soldier ride. en the most demanding weights. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. does all greek yogurt have to be thick? does it all have to be the same? not with new light and fluffy yoplait greek 100 whips! let's whip up the
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150 fmembers and wounded warriors on this ride. you can log on and ride with these guys. >> thanks for that inspiring story. >> thank you very much. >> thanks a lot. that's it for today. we'll see you back here tomorrow same time. >> bye. >> great show everybody. martha: we start things off to talk about president george h.w. bush. we are told he's recovering after he broke a bone in his neck. in's in hospital in portland, maine after taking a fall in his home. gregg: we are waiting for the latest information and update from the hospital and/or his doctor on bush's condition. he is the oldest living president at 91 years old. jimmy carter
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